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Sanford's e n t I r e lakeshore site, "in accordance with the de- both sites with equal vigor,"
Iligginboth am declared.
"front door" is going to get a sire of th e city."
Raborn moved that Mayor
Baker said he was in favor
face-lifting under a study set in of giving first priority to "do- Wilson appoint a committee
motion at the City Commission Ing something ibout the city from the city to work with corn
pier. Beside the marina, the mittees from the lakefront cornmeeting, Monday.
Proposal by the Sanford-Scm- pier Is going to be an eyesore. mittee and the Jaycees, to come
mole Jaycees and the lakefront I would like to see a beautiful up with a plan that would ondevelopment committee, as pre- fountain there. A decent one compass beautification of both
sented by Kenne th McIntosh, would cost from $10,000 to $20,- locations and th e entire lakefront approach to the city.
met with a counter suggestion 000." he said.
Raborn
Mayor Wilson appointed the
L.
from Commissioner Joe Baker Commissioners M.
and both suggestions became a and Earl Higginboth am agreed entire commission as a commitfull-blown lakefront beauti.fica. with Baker on beautification of tee and instructed McIntoshto
the pier, with uigginbotham notify Albert Jarrell, owner of
lion project.
Mcintosh's proposal was for adding he would like to see both the triangle property, that. the
purchase by the city of the tri. locations—the pier and the tn city was "interested in the
site,"
anol. property at the Interuce. angle—converted to "something
r.
The combined committees
Avenue
and
spectacular."
lion of French
"We can't get by with some- were instructed to devise an
Seminole Boulevard.
it must be overall plan to be presented at
Cost of the property Is $20,. thing mediocre
n
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outstanding.
We the next meeting of th e corn rnis
000. The Jaycees propose to a o in e t h I
undertake beautification of the should explore beautification of sion, Oct. 10.

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Dear Mrs. Boyd—Any taxpayer has the right to look ut,
to the chil'licsi und for any iiIitycr or fuls who utight
Concern for the bufety of atu- I th&amp;e sdiuul headuiu.rtei-a at tI- ei
the weiiare rolls and doesn't
the Cuun dents prompted one direct or- former MayfaIr Jun on East causes annoying traffic blocks be Injured.
need any okay from
"Many people believe the city
ty Communion chairmmuz as you tier and one xsecin'u*ucistion tAe$ J'Irat Street to the athletic for motorists, ju:iicularly at
hue r.onzctblng to do with rimsuggestedyesterday. P 1 e a a e chol authorities from •CA(y- 6W&amp; at the in tersection of peak traffic rush hours."
ttus
wade
sisng
the football gaIJics and we
Jtecuwnicudatiwu
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and
Celery
your
county
attoreumtniaitiuners,
MWAdUy.
Ave.
check with
have
been iiuestjwicd itbaut
be
jitede
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every
effort
that
Order sas git'te to notify 4MiL
hey if you doubt tnt. He's list.ed in the phone book and his Sau(wd Navel 4cMdewy 4I0. Conjujisisivuerb declared the have an suzbutiuu-r present at theme not being an umLuIun&amp;'e at
Cats to cease usa.s1du their I prctlie of marching Academy all foothill games h.Id In the the gaines," City Manager W.
name is Harold Johnson..
atudenta "As Lbw ptr..t" frimj pdejjti lit this street Is "dun. city's municipal stadium to are E. Eiwwlss reported.
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Budget of $1.4 million was ployes work "not less than a
approved by Sanford city con-i- 40 hour week" died for hick of
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TO SUPT. OF SCHOOLS R. T.
missioner Vincent Roberts 'SOt have an hour for lunch, fir.'
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Dear Ray—] hope you apand taxation ordinances in ac- work week of 37½ hours.)
predate what a good nu.n you
"Taxpayers who pay their
City refuse collection rates cordance with the sta nd he took
have in Walter Teague.
will be increased Oct. 1 in ac on lowering of the tax millage (city employee) salaries have to
Regards,
work more than 40 hours a week
Larry
cordance with a new ordinance at the Sept. 19 meeting.
Procedure
of
the
voting
was
and I don't think it's fair they
PS Hope this doesn't get passed by city commissioners.
such that it allowed Commis work only 37½ hours," lugWait in trouble by my compli- Mond a y.
siuner Roberta to "stand on his ginbothum declared.
ment.
Residential rates will move principles" by making his upOther commissioners din_______
with
from $1 to $1.50 per month
agreed
declaring adding extra
Increased position a part of the record,
WILLARD PEEBLES
commercial rates
the
ROAD DEPARTMENT MEM . from $3 to $4 minimum with a yet not preventing the city hours would mean changing
Oct. 1 budget established "open hours" at city
BEE
sliding scale set for larger coin- from meeting its
ball.
customadoption
deadline,
Dear Will—No, I can't have mercial and Industrial
MAYOR A. L. WILSON
The salary increase totals
HigginCommissioner Earl
that Osteen bridge dynamited. ens.
announced
Monday that
botham was in opposition to $70,000, which brings local mu•
Suggest you check with somehe
plans
to
run
again for
Contract to prepare a study certain items in the ordinance niclpal employee "Into line"
out from Volusia County.
hiti city commission seat
Good Luck,
for running city water and SCW- adopting the revised city em- with average salaries of munki- in the December city
pal employee In comparable- elections.
Larry
. pluye pay schedule.
er lines to Seminole Junior
5
His motion that all city em- sized Central Florida cities.
lege campus was awarded to
Clark. Dietz. Painter and A$so
ANDREW BRACKEN
SEMINOLE HIGH PRINCI- dates, engineering firm, by
city commissioners, Monday.
PAL
Dear Andrew Jackson—How Cost of the study was bet at
come it's so difficult getting a $5,000.
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breakdown on those athletic reLocal ambulance services, as
ceipts?
operated
b' funeral homes, do Contract for construction of a of steel sheet piling driven Into atlons; approved transfer of
Regards,
not
come
under the new federal temporary breakwater instaIla dredged-up fill. Purpose of the two beer and wine licenses.
Larry
wage and hour law restrictions, (ion, just east of the marina use of the steel piling Is so that
Commissioners heard reports
city
commissioners
were
inpulled
that
replacement of burned out
be
iandflU
area,
was
authorized
by
the
breakwater
can
CLAUDE KIRK
moved
further
east
electrical
wiring at the Civic
City
Commissioners,
Monday.
up
and
G U B E ENATORIAL CANDI- formed Monday.
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Center
will
cost $475; beautifiCity
Manager
W.
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Knowles
when
the
marina
landfill
DATE
that
information
Request
the
cation
island
In the middle of
was authorized to ascertain the is expanded and extended to
bear Claude—if you need a
going
on"
in
the
city best bid on the work, which is east at a future date, Knowles West First cost $547; the like
job after the campaign suggest
property in the sanitary landfill
you call Joe Foy at State Em- be transmitted to City Commis- expected to cost about $50,000, explained.
iuners
"before
being
released
with
Mayor
A.
L.
Wilson
proposed new zoo location
In
other
action,
the
City
Cornarea
author.
ploymeiit service. .Plenty it s
mission
granted
extensions
on
has
been
purchased at a cost of
to
the
newspapers,"
was
made
ized
to
sign
the
contract.
skilled jobs available,
by
Cuinotissiuner
M.
L.
RaI.iurn
up;irovcd
690
building
demolition;
and
the deid transferred
$3,300
The breakwater, to be
Yours,
feet king is to be constructed requests for b trect light Install- to the city.
Jr., Munth'Y.
Larry
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TO THL PRINCIPALS OF
THE 23 SCHOOLS IN THE
COUNT"X—
Dear Fellows—Thought you
niight like to know that four
of you make more than $11,000
per year while two others get
over $10,000. The four making
$11,500 ure Andrew Bracken,
(Seminole High), Canton Benley (Lyman), Hugh Canton
(Sanford Junior High) and
John Angel (South Seminole
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TO THE FLORIDA
WAY PATROL:
Dear Sirs-1 road where Ted
Williams' pick-up truck was
found In Marathon in the Keys.
flow come a stolen vehicle got
some 380 miles out of town before It was picked up?
Yours Truly,
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DR. FRANK LEONE
COUNTY HEALTH DIFECTOR
Dear Frank, Oonps. I mean
.We forgot to
Deer Doctor.
include you in our list of high
priced county employees. As
you know your salary Is $16,440. .Yes, we know some of
it nmcS from the state. Sorry
we ignored you.
Love,
Larry

have to close nnd flif, stiufrnk
ho reciulr"1 I,, hrIn their own
itituehes nod the en feteria sp,un
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County Sets Road Program, Fire District Vote

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3809 McKinley
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5100: Mrs. Fred P. Gsn'zny
123 New Ranch Ti. Pk.
Clearwater, Flu.
5100: irma E. House
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150 N. Cuoni Dr.
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5100: F.air.s MacDonald
454 311? Ave. N.
St. Petersburg, Flu.
$100: Mrs.JestCaikor
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Malbusme, Flu.
$100: Mr. V. E. Baker
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('oncefluitug thin ponsihtil ity of
Honse ton.
Springs ('ommtiniL
double sessions to remedy the
day evening,
Mihwee reported that only two overcrowded pituntinlis at, ccvM sehnol
students out of l2ti in the sen- cmi of thin elementary
br class at t'rnoms had receive,i \Vhartnn stated It "doesn't- real-

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struieted the city manager not
to give the Herald any
unless checked with you. In ot.hor words you are initiating at
form o1 censorship':
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2:1 out. of 44 nt Iirfrdo, 110 nut hie F1114141111IR In the P1i'111t9ltflty n uehtit,1 hits and that as mug
of 294 at SP11111iolp, and 1 1,2 1 schools lint ihiuhin sesInns ate flit—r e ''Is eniiugh tuom to hold I
out. of 2O nt 1,ymnu, hnil ic- haumful In the snenuidnry oil, the lines ate nnt ovetnw,u1
th thi
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also rentc'nilc'.l there
"11w Negro teachers hinv IiOt thinidug, pni,inity has been .
received the same qiahI(y of ell- i1iiirnd nhlti i1nns to hiiilhh it tieW IS tin erlilmien that ninra than
tenc)wu-s have high school nciiu- l.yninn nnil 21 shidetils ifl't I'1nSttInIn rOthiientinn the
reech-ed," Mllwee polutc'tl nut. tiiiii 1 .yhiifln Into a Junior high nut be tntig,t "85 effectively Op
rinsqtunni." lii'
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Instruction R.. T. tihvee.
Milwee and ?dason \Vhnilon,
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l,nku'.Fnrc'st City nrens ,intl
South Seminole County on the
hutilot in Novc'mber.
honda approved were Mullet
f,nicc' I'nrk Roati, Brisson Ave.
one antI I'inowny Avenue cornpletion In ('ornmisqion"r Ed.
wnr(l Yarbornugh's district 1
for total expenditure of $20,500;
Lake Mary Iloulevard extension

ifurriMIAMI, Fla. (A P)
cane Inez grew into a monster
with 1 20-mile winds today, and
a hurricane watch want into
effect for Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands.
At. noon EDT, the hurricane
wits $00 miles east-southeast Of
San Juan, Puerto We.'), and 1,400 miles in the same direction
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News--In Brief
11 e a v y rainfall literally
sWfllfll)ed S. II. (Jim) Crowe's
"fishing fleet." Monday evening.
Crowe reported this morning
Ids rain gauge nuensurecl 4.2
and that 38 of his
Inches
rental fishing boats "are resting on the bottom."
Rain In varying depths fell
over the Sanford area, where
the official recording was only
.02 Inch at the Central Florida
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A Bear Lake couple was
bound over to Circuit. Court
yesterday on charges of grand
larcency In the theft of some
$500 of merchandise stolen
from a home on Sept. 15, The
Sheriff Office reported.
The couple, Ronnie and Linda DoVore was held under $3,000 bond.
Deputies said they broke into the Jane Forsyth home at
1219 Marie Street and stole
books, records and other nierchandise valued at over $500.

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Oviedo's $t;29,000 proposed
water system received official
go ahead today with confirmation from Washington, D. C.,
of a $244,000 construction grant
from the Department of Housing and Urban I)evelopment.
Work on the project is cxvected to get underway In the
very near future with completion set within one year,
The new plant will be locatedon a three-acre tract south
of the Oviedo city limits which
was donated to the town by
Nelson 1111(1 Company,

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Absent from the scene this

Hutchison Parkway and widening nml resurfacing of Old f,nk,
Mary Road in Commissioner
.John Alexander's district 2 for
expenditure of $27,500; Wymore
Road, holiday Drive, Hear Lake I
Circle, part of Oakhurst and
Jewel Drive in Commissioner
\V. Lawrence Swofford'e illstrict 8 for expenditure of $70,800; Dean Road, Chapman Road
and combination of parts of
North Street and including
parts of Jackson Street in Cornmissioner Lee Gary's district 4
for $88,0O and Lake Mary
Boulevard extension west of 1-4,
one mile of Longwood-Markham
Road south of Lake Mary RouTevartl, combination of Sunset,
Mirror and Pine and resurfacing

NEW YORK (AP) The AFLCU) Transport Workers Union
overwhelmingly rejected an
American Airlines contract offer today anti TWtJ said its 12,operating employee
000 non
would strike the airline at :45
a.m., EDT. Wednesday.
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Sanford police are (aced with
a puzzle today - - and do not
know what to do with IL They
are
holding a man for first deof Banana Lake Road In Cornmissioner John Fitzpatrick's gree murder . - . - but the
district 5 for total of $28,600. "dead man isn't dead.
The board agreed to let the Sanford police on Sept. 11 revoters decide whether they want ceived a teletype message from
fire district in precincts 4, 11, DeLand headquarters of the
23 and 25 In South Seminole and
9, 12 and 16 in the Hear Lake- Florida Highway Patrol relaying
a message from Rochester. N.
Forest City areas.
The Fern Park area district Y.. that Walter Lee Rosa. 25. of
will be known as the Suburban 1505 Vest 14th Street, was wantFire Control District. Both ed on a warrant charging first
questions will appear on the I degree murder.
Det. St. Charles Fagan apballot for the general election
Ross Monday evening
prehended
in November.
his home and lodged him in
Earlier groups working
the Seminole County jail, notifytwo areas were unable to obtain ing Rochester of the arrest.
the necessary signatures of 25
I Associated Press today, at
per cent of the registered free- the request of The Sanford Herholders on petitions requesting aid, queried Rochester and came
the questions hi? placed o the up with this message: Ross acballot in time to have them cer- cused of shooting Elwood ChaptifletI by the supervisor of elet'- man outside a Rochester tavern
tions.
Sept. 10; Chapman wounded
Commissioner Swof ford, in three times and in the hospital:
whose district all of the pre- no reason given for the shootcincts with only one exception hug; no charges filed against
are, ventured the opinion that itoss.
neither of the fire districts will
I'uiice Chief Arnold Villiazus
be adopted at this time. how- said today Rosa will be held Unever, he did make the motion hi the matter is clarified but
to have both items iilaeed on added, "how in h . . . can you
the ballot iii order to let the charge a man with murder.
I when there is no death'!"
"People decide the matter."
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morning were members of Lo.
cal 1765 of the Carpenters and
Joiners Union of Orlando, who
were picketing entrances at
Seminole Plaza in Cusselberry
Monday to protest under union
scale wages allegedly being
paid by Sutler construction Corporation on the now Montgorn.
cry Ward job.
Bill Wilson, business agent
for the local, said in an interview that none of liii men were
employed on the job, "It is the
company's business U they hire
union or nonunion men, but
they are not oven paying "Santurd scale," and we don't like
to sue all our bard work undermmcd," he added.

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Bridge......................................10
Clussifiud ails ....................12-18
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EdIt.orlal pug ............................4
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Edward and Louis Sehweikert.
both of Luke Mary. Hr also Is
survived by hi wife, Alien, of •
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short illness.
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Born In Willock, Pa., he was
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a member of Veterans of ForeCOCa
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Mrs. Kathryn Thomson, of San. A
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racy will vanl'h along nub the
t-mv or Pensacola. to refer uii
big slice of hureaucrnc3' which quc'1ion in a staff study.
dral'ter' of the judicial 41iflfl
knother mattet on 'huh
hope to cut from Florida's pro- action was taken was the pro.
pn*ed new constitution.
posal that county judges b re.
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sion approved its plan for slim anee in ses where the county
1011 judges and juvenile court .luidges
I suing down the old con..
'Monday and it would eliminate would be elevated to circuit
many m I n 0 r judgeships Ii court status in the reorgani7n
bringing them under county or tioui.
magistrate courts.
Appeal Court Judge Thomas
1nreo'er. county snlicitrs 8arkdull .)r. of Miami vigorous.
and prosecutors would 2w aboL h sup port e d a grandfat)wr
ished and $ h i s responsibility clause which would allow nonwould he shifted to the state at- hayer judges to remain in of
torncs' and his lieutenant. inC ri c e as long as they can get
office of consta he 5USU
elected.
more.
Support also came from Moii
The committee hopes ttwse roe Triernan. a non-lawyer who
changes will simplify the judicu- is Hernanclo County judge, small(
at process and make the con- claims judge, juvenile court
stitution quicker reading.
judge and secretary of the State
In the selection of judges. how County Judges Association.
the committee approved a
was pointed out that some
plan which takes away the pub- counties actually have no resu
hic's choice of candidates.
dent la wyer who would be eligiThe so.called Missouri Plan as- ble for a judgeship if th e quali.S
Iowa the governor to appoint Si, fications were raised.
Judges from a list of names sub- The committee's draft of the
mitt.ed by nominating commis- judicial provisions will be subskin. The man chosen never mit ted to the full commission it
would face opposition. In a bin Nov. 28 when it. begins a three
for re-election he would merely weeks examination of (-he full
offer lij name to thc voters who constitution.
would decide whether or not tO The constitution is to be subk ee p him on th e bench.
rnitiecl to the 1967 legislature,
The streamlining ott-he courts and if It is passed there, still
gives much broader authority to faces a statewide vote.
county judges In areas of 100..
000 or more population. They
would be permitted to try felony
fl
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cases so long as the penalty was
d
short of life imprisonment or
death.
In smaller counties, county
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
judges would remain limited to Florida's gubernatorial
eanditrying misdemeanors and civil dates will square off before a
cases ii, w h I c h Judgements meeting
of the Tax Reform
would not exceed $5,000.
Commission Oct.. 11 in .IackPeace Justices and small
sonville to make their stand on
claims court Judges would
lumped Into one magistrate taxes.
Commission Chairman B. C.
CoUrt.
Pearce
said he had invited both
The committee had no solut on
Democrat
Robert King High
for the problem of what to do
with the many clerks now em- and GOP candidate Claude
played by the various minor Kirk o appear.
The meeting will be held In
courts throughout the Si.uiC. i.
expected that these people the school board room of Duval
%%ill become employes
cult clerk when he takes over
complete responsibility as rec•
The air is the atmosphere,
ord keeper for all courts.
the solid earth is the lithe.,
However, problems with civil cphere and the .0ceans the hr •
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Program for th.' n''ning' promuted liv Fimer Thompson was
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A lfohliy Slinw spr,nnrc',1 by
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drove against the Communists
hue t,i'.lge,-wsinsl, of lieltisna,
In the Phu Cat Mountains. 4.000
40
ehnlrmnn, advises.
MGM troops of the 0th Korean
Mrs. l,c'slgerwnod Caine with
White Horse Division landed In
her
fnmily to this country from
Viet Warn.
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('nnnt's, Prnnce, In 114. Tier InThe new arrivals, making up
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1q-est. In nrt originates from hi','
raised to 36,500 the Korean
father who was an art expert
forces opposing the Communists
on 1711i and 1811i Century paint.
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for
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sister,
Vera, were born and edul,
action was reported. But the
tack victims was demonstrated to Sanford firemen by Fireman Ernest
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Wright, (right), Instructor, and Dr. Luis Perez (second from right),
Ifoliblex already a mintitired
Viet Nam continued and giant
Watching the demonstra tion, are C. P. Bennett, training officer, and
for showing include permanent
B52 bombers again plastered
Robert Thompson. The external massage is combined with mouth-tohonk covers, salt stud pepper
Communist Infiltration routes In
mouth resuscitation, usftig the first aid doll, Resusci-Annic, for pracshakers, do)l,antique silver,
the demilitarized zone.
tice.
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c'nnuiuc'l on copper, raffia work,
U.S. planes attacked all and
antique H ibis's, I mmcl Ch Inn
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pound bombs on Communist
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on velvet, stamp and coin ciiiGet- Pa., n seven grandchildren.
storage areas In the demliltarBnssrni Funer*l Hom e is in
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charge of arrangenienta.
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The eight-engine bombers,
(sire,
rug making, knitting, neeh
flying In from Guam before
dlepoint,
inco making, book
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dawn today also unloaded tons
dent
Johnson
agreed
today
WASHINGTON
(Al')
Presi
match
covers,
china painting,
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of explosives on North VietnamHigh Low Pr.
nference
of
chiefs
of
state
nation
co
miniature
antique
furniture, and
Albany, cloudy
eae supply dumps Inside the to attend next month's seven
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In
Manila
aimed
at
trying
to
and
t
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Viethameot
war.
110am
pictures.
Albuquerque, cl ou
tie1
The conference was set up wider the guidance of President
Mrs. Anita Mengel, of AltoAtianta, clear
Augmenting these heavy
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eases
representing
181
niontn Springs, will ho at the
at2i..ke, smaller tactical bomb- Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines for all the countries with
Bismarck, cloudy
55 l
September 26, 1966
persons were given emergency
"Y'.. t. military forces engaged In the con flict.
Mansion to make fnt, portrait
RoI, clear ......63 42 .01
struck st the
Admissions
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House
press
secretary
Bi]
assistance
dining
the
rnricaturea
of all Interested. Re11
D.
Moyers
told
repor
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peak
of the demilitarized zone. Air
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David
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Jennie
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Wil"President
Johnson
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Invitation
mouth
of
August
Igree
to
this
Buffalo, cloudy .. 57 40
by the SemiForce F4 Phantoms pounded ,
Ill
son,
Victoria
Barrington,
Lois
truck park and an oil dump and will he glad to Join the meeting of the ether chiefs of state or nole County Department of
Chicago, rain
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Mary
A. Harden, Pearl Cleveland, cloudy
explosions and eight fires from on or after Oct. 18."
director reports.
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Nell
Gant, Retta Doty, Des Moines, clouds' 59 50 .01
their strikes.
These cases rCCCIVe help on
Over North Viet Warn ManaO emergency basis locally for Sanford; James Thompson, Detroit. cloudy •
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roan said an £105 Thunderchlef today and fly to Cape Kennedy fo a look at the American lic welfam
Honolulu, clear
Enrollment for nine now memM M
tnaniployables who Orpha Baxter, Orange City.
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was shot down and the pilot Is spaceport.
Indianapolis.
Births
rain
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are mentally and phyacilIy Un.
The four hours of flying also fves them n extra chance
missing. It was the 387th plane
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Wi1- Jacksonville, cloudy 88 dl .81
Sanford Lodge 1851, Loyal Orable to work but not eligible
reported lost over the north in to try and resolve Germany's reguest :for a moratorium of four for state or federal program, son, Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Juneau, cloudy .... 55 48 .40
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or five years ln fully living- 1]ptci ft agreement to purchase
the war.
Kansas
City,
cloudy
Mrs.
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Butler,
held
at. the Moose home, 21160
Sanford,
are also given local assistance,
The raid, ranged from the $1.85 billion worth of U.S. nflJtry goods by mid-1967.
Los
Angeles.
cloudy
boy
79
56
S. Palmetto Avenue.
Mrs. Boyd said.
Hanol-Raiphong areas down to
Louisville, rain
59 59 •05
Discharges
In the group were Charles
The 60 cases in August Inthe southern panhandle and p1Memphis, cloudy
86
64
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David
Murray,
Lois
Fagan,
George Arnold, Joe Zu.
cluded 84 families and 26 sinlots claimed destroying or darn87 48
Helen
Smith.
Ruth
Howard,
Esksvski, Ken Russell, Allen
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)
Af rican and Asian gle persons with expenditures
aillin 33 carp barges. 16
Milwaukee, rain ...9 .02
4-H
CLUBS
OF
Semiale
Session,,
Betty
Day,
DorBowling,
John Toraic, Jones Gill,
diplomats
In
the
U.N.
General
totaling
$954.41.
Aesambly expressed determination
brld, u
Mpls-St.P., cloudy
61 41
o
y
Sullivan,
Helen
Padgett,
th
Allen
McCann,
and Charles
nole
County
participated
..•
In July EZ cases representing
and 10 trucks. Among bridges today to push ahead with efforts ti) strip South Africa of Its
New Orleans. cloudy 81 72 .49
Edith
Farther,
John
Gross,
the
Under.class
sponsor.
hit. Air Force pilots claimed control over South-West Africa despite a South African warning 159 persons including 86 famin an all-night disaster
66 414
wood, Lura Ball, Sanf ord; , New York, cloudy
Making up the Sanford Ritual
ilies
and
16
single
persons
rethey destroyed two railroad of -serious consequences.
training clinic, second
Okla. City, cloudy
88 64
Edward
Carter,
DeBary;
Team
were Governor Joe Sinko,
Stanceived
South
Africa
did
not
spell
out
assistance
totaling
$766.the consequences, but some
0 such civil defense drill
spans and damaged another
Omaha, cloudy
59 51
ley
G
ardner,
stan,.
John
Rumbley,
Jim McLaugh00.
African
delegates
interpreted
the
WILrning as a hint that South
along
PhiladeiphiL cloudy
conducted by the state of
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lin,
Rick
Skelly,
and M. 0.
p
rgmldqg from
With only two workers In
p Africa might leave the United Nat on, or resist by force any
ruucw., cloudy
i.e i.1
Florida. i a e exercise
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Roberts.
the local office investigations
River valley to Communist
U.N. attempt to take control of the territory.
Pittsburgh, cloudy 47 45
took place at the coun5 5--S-S
Immediately following the
were conducted for Indigent cure
PUn Me., clear
60 39
ty agriculture building. V~', -.
ceremony
a buffet luncheon was
Air Force F105 Thunderchielz
for patients and travelers' aid.
Ptlnd, Ore, cloudy 69 51
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Photo 1 (left to right)
served
for
now members and
The local office also investipounded an oil storage area 40
Rapid City, clear - 62 42 .04
shows Patricia Nui'kieEW
YORK
(Al')
grand
A
ji
try
has
put
off
until
Friday
their
wives.
uffles northwest of Hanoi, the
gates cases for the tumor clinRichmond, rain
57 53 .43
wicz, Men-Jo Ridlon and
!
Cmnunlst capital, with 750- Its questioning of 18 Cosa Nostra Ichieftains while it receives ic, tuberculosis hospital, insulin,
Next enrollment is scheduled
St. Louis. rain
58 57 .23
D
a w n Graham being
at
8 p.m., Nov. 2.
pound bombs. Pilots said they an extensive background briefing froln law enforcement officials. ambulance service and county
Salt
Lk. City, cloudy 73 48 .03
served sterile water by
WASHINGTON
SeVen of the 18 seized last wei k at a "Little Apalachin" burial.
left a huge fire.
San Diego, cloudy
73 64 ..
(I
Linda Creamer under the
most 1,100 American
You can see at least one volNa' pilots from the carrier conference were told to return Frid ay and the other six next
San Fran, clear
70 60 ..
II
direction of Elwyn
men
have
died
in
Viet
Warn
Ufl
Monday.
They
wore
a
owed
ll
to
go
ho
me
after
a
bcmib
scare
discano wherever you stand in
Seattle, cloudy
Oriskany claimed they knocked
69 54 .02
Holmes, rural civil detouched by enemy fire.
nut three buildings and dam- rupted Monday's proceed ings.
Tampa, cloudy .... 84 78 .01
San Salvador, Central America.
fense coordinator, extenis little-known statistic of W nipeg, clear
aged a fourth in a North VietTh
in
... 68 31
sion service of Universthe war is refl ected under what (M-Missing, T-Trace)
namese milita ry storage depot.
ity
of Florida. In photo
the
Pentagon
describes as
In Saigon, South Viet Niim'
DETROIT (Al')
crp.
Chrvlcr
C
I
followed
Ford's
today
Janelle
Farina, T e r r i
"casualties not the result of ccCompr___________________
essor horsepower is
new Constituent Assembly con- 1050 and
___
called off a 1nr chunk of zi proposed incrcnie in ]1167
Boyles, Janice Loninller, 111
Lions by hostile forces."
required to move natur al gas
vened today to write a new con.
Luto prices. The twin move was anmid at keeping them more
Miriam
T u c k e r and
From
Jan.
1.
1961,
through
th
rough
pipelines.
Sui.UuOfl and restore civilian
WASHINGTON (A?)
Successors to A. F. Ramsey
The last
competitive with General Motors jirilees.
Lynn
Anne
Stevens
Sept.
i5
1
,
ere
rule to the war-torn
were
th
LOOB
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Justice
Department
says
TeamFlow.,. For All Occasion.
Ford, first of the auto makers to announce a price increase
victims listed in th is category.
ten to Miss Myrtie WilPremier Nguyen Cuo Ky told
sters
Union
President
James
R.
POTTED PLANTS
1
sons county home demonthe opening session that South which It said averaged $107 a car, cbripped $41 from that amount Haifa's constitutional rights Eldicopter accidents took 217
Monday
night
dust
four
CUT FLOWERS
days
b
ef
ore
it
;s 11167 cars go on sale.
stration agent, as she
Viet Nan] Is entering ,,an era
were not violated during his lives, fixed-wing plane accidents
CORSAGES
•
shows types of fruit
democrac', peace and prosperi1964 trial for trying to bribe a another 138 and 743 died from
ty" hut that the nation fJfl
which might be available
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other causes not directly related
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An opera director Roberto Rosellini, will
jW7.
(A?)
TOKYO
Communist
Cl
i1na's
premier
and
foreign
laces "many trials and difficulto combat.
during an emergency. based on Arthur Miller's"The supervise the production. The
MEMBER FLORAFAX
minister were quoted today as insisting their country has Haifa was sentenced to eight
Pill DELIVERY
ties."
01
385
Richard
Kasten,
photo
deaths
due
to
nunhosView
From
3
the
Bridge"
will
opera
has
been
performed
In
years in prison and fined $10,000
te
322.OIU
d
to
settle
differences
with
ti
The chief of state. Gen. Nguv• wan
he United States but that after
instructor of civi 1 de- have its American premiere in several countries.
he was found guilty In tile causes between last JanuWashington
has not met Peking's pr opoal.
en Van Thiue, urged
ary and last June, 143 were
fen-Re at Florida State Philadelphia next year, accordbly to "respond to the confiPremier Chou En-lal and Forel go Minister Chen Yi had Chattanooga. Tenn., of trying to blamed on firearms accidents.
University, shows meth- ing to its composer, Renzo Rosdance of the people who believe long separate talks with a group ol Liberal Democratic mom- bribe the Jury in his 1962 trial on aircraft mishaps took 132 lives,
ods
of detecting radio ac- sellini.
democracy is the best weapon berm of .Iapun' Parliament earlier t his month. Japanese news- conspiracy charges.
Rosselhini, 58, said Monday
tivity
to Kathy Hutchinautomotive
accidents
45,
drownHaifa contends his constitupapers printed what they said were virtual transcripts of thy
to win over communism."
Nror
lie had reached an agreethat
inns
27,
sickness
7
and
son,
S
u
a
a
n
Peterson,
"
various
tional rights to due process of
The 117-member assembly, statements by the Chinese leaders.
Causes"
uses"
31.
Debbie Parrish, Douglas ment in Monte Carlo last week
law were violated by testimony
elected Sept. 11, Is supposed to
U.S. combat deaths In Viet
T
Phillips and Billy Willis. with Aurelio Fabian!, general
of Edward G. Partin, an official
*
draft a new constitution in the
,
In charge of communica- manager of the Philadelphia
of Teamsters Union Local 5 at 'arn from Jan. 1. 1061, through
next six months, paving the waySAN JUAN, P. IL (UP!)
A cluster of French and
last
Sept.
17
total
5,160.
tions
were (photo
) Lyric Opera Co. to present the
fur elections some time next British islands with some 800,000 in habi tants today lay i the Baton Rouge, La. Ilalla claims
June
and
Julie
Hutchinproduction during the 1967-68
/
year. South Viet Nam has been path of dangerous hurricane Inez, packing top winds of liD Partin Invaded his privacy,
son, Myrtle Harris and S(iSOfl at the Philadelphia
tried to get priviledged informawithout a constitution since the miles an hour.
InaBrenda Lyons. \SThen all Academy of Music.
overthrow of President Ngo
A lute Monday advisory put Ins: 190 miles east of Guade- tion and then was paid to tell
Rossehlini, a brother of tutu
exercises
were completed
I
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Dinh Diem in November 1l63.
loupe, traveling on a westward coura at the edge of the Carib- government agents what be had
the 4-Hers including Cmheard.
in the ground fighting In bean at 12 miles an hour.
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uy
Duyles and M
a ca
Marcia
ioiice IWCFUIL
In a brief filed Monday at the
South Viet Warn, the U.S. cornBryant (photo No, 5)
Supreme Court. the Justice Deround reported scattered uctivl*
',Vh,s
Buss
bedded
down for the
ty In the coastal area and near
partment denied any violation
IT'S DISCOURAGING when a young
- Thui'sa
NE YORK (A?) - Not cvIly UNITED PRESS IN1rERNATIONAL
night. (Herald Photos)
the demilitarized zone.
Hufias rights, said Partin's
usineasman like Your rrIer Is unable
cry new police recruit gets ' n
Nearly 200,000 worker, were Uiirestening today to go on Of
tt•Isk
,,r.li.4
1.
evidence
was admitted properly
WU4J
ASAS newspaper
kiss from an inspector
aiss
strike in contract disputes in the Iairline, electrical inanufacer 111Krout.. collec-.
at
the
trial
and
"constituted
th
e
tioni
because
ing
the
departmental
oath.
Vircustomer, are not at
turing and auto industries.
only
practical
means
of
home,
or
ask him to call again. Often
ginia Louergan did, though.
Leaders representing 11 unions at General Electric Corn.
It jeu'i.s aWy anid, holing
Preserving the integrity of an
it's
the
same
She Is tail and blonde and her
story
plants
around
the
country
s&amp;ii
I
r..ul
I
when
he
I best
i 180,000 GE worker, were ongoing federal trial which was
returns!
Thomas Freeman has be
father
Is Inspector Michael J.
Nssfl.
aft
I
MI
Lamoar Lonergnn.
elected secretary of the execie' prepared to strike next week.
being subjected to sweeping atym
or
ALL
HE
CAN
DO
Is
dip
Intohis on
The Transport Workers Union, re presenting 12,000 American tack by corrupt influences.__
tive board of the
• be... or
pocicet
\'lrglnla was among 595 repay
for
their
pepe.,,
and
tabulating
iitrike vote ballot. with a
bra] Palsy of Central Florida, Airlines employee, was
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his
cruits,
including 14 other wornprofit
unt
il he can finally colwaikaU deadline of 6:45 a.m. EDT ednosday.
en,
joining
New York City's
Ject train th em. Which maicea ft pretty
Good Cause
fad
LOS
ANGELES (Al') - A force.
Chairman of the board Is A. J.
tough on a teen-ager engag
LONGVIEW, Tex. (UPI)
in his
Thomas, one of the members of
superior court judge has agreed
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first
business
venture!
S
A
VATICAN
CITY
(A?)
local
wife
protested
to
poPope
F
Ir
au! Viii sending a special
the
,
wi th actress Hedy Lasnarr that
onme Iote1, Inc.
'4*tl1
Queen EiIzaIwtii II of Britain
lice that charity should begin
wh1diw1llbufldtheiierinaBo]. Vatican peace mission to Viet Nain,1It was disclosed today.
her
ghost-written
autobiography
was coronatcd Jan. 15, 1959.
AID AND ENCOURAGE
S
The mission, headed by rchblabop Sergio Pignedoll, spos- at home. She claimed that
but he refused to
Is "dirty"
idSY Inn tim. Doe McAllister
rler-boy
by
having the money reedy for
tulle delegate to Canada, will leave Ito me by plane this afternoon. while she was separated from
of Orlando
halt its publication.
each
regular
collection call. Itemember,
40
it was not immediately known whether the papal mission her husband be donuted all her
Judge Ralph H. Nutter dt'nkd
nun profit cemier wlucii provides
be
gets
FULL
p
ro
fit
from hIs
clothes to the Salvation Army.
her request Monday to stop disra1i-ed diagnostic treatment planned to go to Saigon, to Hsnol
to both capita ls.
Box 1214
only
when
he
collects
from
ALL
Just give us a call. Low interest personal loans for
No
o
th
er
details
were
tributiwu of the book pending
his
of cerebral palsy vIctims.
disclosed Immediately.
Sanford
customers. That's why he appreclateg t
any worthy cause,
trial of her $9.6-million dusnisage
r *istfprb11trus
so
much
when
you
pay him promptjy!
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Fay Walkne
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p1 1.1.
Seminole County's Friendliest lank
NEW YORK (AP) Mactudden-llurteiI.
tp. Ad o Clayton Powell, D.N. Y
arday, bseday da
ps'frILg
Pa,'
him
Fun- stripped l*st week of many of his powers as a House commits5w
Miss Iamarr. 51, sayti much
%C1(. macwig
S. Seminole
.,----las
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s's-al services Un A.nlzie son.- tee cbatrmsn, now face. trial on
MIMBII PD.I.C.
(ha
His
of
the book Is scandalous and E1
FIRST C1I
criminal contempt charges
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publishers
a
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contend
Judgment b. lost moft than three years
".s.h 6,.., *esised. Yi.,.
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means I column by 2 inches.
she approved the manuscript.
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For Sanford

Our City Commission has done It and, afraid to spend tax dollars to keep
Sanford on the right track for progPlans are made-well, at least an- ress.
nounced-and one would presume that
It costs money to build up a city.
sufficient thought was given the matMoney for fire and police protectiontar before or during the commission
For increased water and sewerage
meeting or the decision would have lines.
been deferred.
Adequate pay raises for city employ'We had a real good budget despite ees.
the raise in millage and biff, bang, socDowntown improvements.
ko-The hoard panicked and ran scared
The city must not fall into the trap
i educing the mHkge, curtailing the im- of being afraid to ta ke a hold step placportant street lighting program.
ing a tax burden on some 100 residents
We hear that many people would con- 11 20.000 will reap the benefits.
sitter Sanford (and Seminole County)
The day will come soon when they
in their plans if they could be iure from must take a major step in annexation.
one meeting to the next what the corn- This will cost ALL OF US taxpayers
missioners will do.
money. But it will he worth it.

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to ;ilcnse lh'llars• nil- suuent activities and projects.
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Th o mpson spi-v.'I ,,s seeretnrv date of 1-001111" iin'et jug.
' and S ')iuil Assitja I ion iii I"ut'i'st I ,111i (I '('Vii )II
in (hi iibsinet' of 'Mrs . Sidly
',i vc'
p efrshments viII
c"iil h-flay A dvont ist ('linrch School elected 1N1 I'
s.
Pt'i'nitn. illit' to illness.
b' the nnxilinrv 1411d ii -,-iei:4l
( ret"n as president at. first nweting f t ile curIn other husjess of the niect )iouu' will fnhio
the
t'"nl
school year. 01 her ofl'icei's will be elect eu at,
1I1. it ' a i'epoi'ted \l u'
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gte Cross, OF Ean Gallit", Is
Plans for the event 'i-,'
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trict eight president, will make pleted at the September meet.
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er official visit o due unit at
with ('c,mrnnnil.'i- Frank
7:30 p.m Oct. 3, for the puir- St t'uidlt' presiding. Sirviep Of.
li'en. Showings are open to nil
pose of inspecting the auxiliary fiver Bill Chambers gave i re'8 miles in Soul hwest Volusin
honks and floor work. TI-to
meet- port on his efforts o behalf
Firemen's
Couituty and
on Friday
ing will he In the
of needy comrades, lolling
iiights,
naunily
three
weeks
Hall.
nnmei'ous tries iIurin the sumapart.
Costs
of showings are
Annual ,joint dessert card
mer to Bnv Pines \'.- hospital
financeil
from
voluntary dunn.
party is scheduled for 7 p.m..
to help the veterans with puper
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thot'
attending,
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pensions. and hospital i. a Coming fentues are '''I'hird
Denning. chairman. :innouuwt"d.wink,
Lynda Bird Johnson appeared
"She 's mn.i hout t lii' boy, Man on tri ll' Mountain,'' a Disney
There will hi' table and door t ion.
Special guests for t he ( -(mjnL at it state ilinuer At the \\'hiti" Miss i)mmlil said, and if the ro' mountain climbing thriller, Oct.
pri7es with prnreods to go to
't-re
Serling 1 irardet t Si., a llciuse w it ii ilinmonil rings en
ilt, real thing
14, and "One Foot in )!envl'n,"
the post and auxiliary working
Spanish
War
vc'ttran:
Carl
flu-u'
each
hand.
She
hastily
explained
nuance
isn't
t
Nov.
4,
fund.
111until the real thing comes
heirloom,
the
other
1
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The auxiliary also will assist
111011g.the post in sale of 'BIICIIy pp arias; Raid Reyes. sixth dis- a gift from her parents.
Miss l)iultl and her husband,
y
The President's
membership chit irn'mnn, nni
usicale
pies.'' which arc' made by ills liehine,
a
wine
Alexis
expert,
An
''afternoon of uuiusie'' re.
abled,
hospitahi7cd
veterans Thni'I's Xilgorc', depart mint daughter, striking in a gold
a
t
the
sani'
table
iluring
cent!)'
was
presented at Winter
with all proceeds going to the central area vice commander brocade gcovn mid an c'ually sat
post and auxiliary relief fund I and t'andidntc' for depnrtno-nt elegant hairdo, had lieu' mv- the dinner in honor of WQRt Park Towers by three i)eflni'y
and the VFW National Orphans I coniniitndi't' who has received onto boy friend in tow mot'ie (vu'nuaut ('hani'ellnr Ludwig Er. artists, Mrs. l4auira I')ntt Drown,
hard.
st al George Hamilton.
Mrs. 'I'lieresn Kupecz, and Rob.
endorsinient of Post 1s.
Home in Eaton Rapids. Mich.
t-all,A
(ter 1 "T01-1 i11 ,, She liiid umot t't't. Norvi,i McGee, in response
Lynda pr*-1I.rretl to
Mrs. fl.fry rt'ptit':! on, Thc z,xi1jorv uiucnibt'rs .eu v iumnIC
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pr'ospi'cti ye members ,, li d ii rg oct ed r fresh fluent foIl ow ii u till, Ii tint iii i rather t han r41111:11;V41.
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guests,
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and
beatul
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i'esl,Ic'nt. of De,iil to he an "Early Bird.'' Re nwt't ing auud a soeinl hour was But former actress
who now
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that the next time she accepted
That is a critical year for
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pregnant and must drop out of Sweethearts," enclosing a long
school even before the semester stamped,
envelope, plus
ends.
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and
use
your head
2
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ug.
this matter and threatened K
(Always write to Dr.
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candidates for top office just by vengeful Goidwaterites who nelson will be the worst auf-

Forceful

r a sizable sought his downfall at all costs. forer, but this view is
"So Debbie is left to pay for and 20 cents to cover typing
by no I
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looks bright.
In their boo): he is an enemy
her
had judgment in salling out I
general.
I and printing costs when you
Some party professionals will moderate.
for
a few extra high school send for one of his booklets.)
At a recent meeting, Idaho's
acknowledge privately that over
WASHINGTON
The state- the U.S. intends to establish a United Nations or other mactim- dates.
What causes concern in no AFL-CIO refused to endorse
the years this unhappy circum- tiona] GOP circles is that they Herndon and almost backed
"She was planning on college.
before the United Nations permanent military base on Viet ery.
has cost the GOP many put their chips on a candidate Swisher, a labor favorite. La- General Assembly by U.S. am- Nam. No amount of promises Goldberg asked the TIN, on be- for her grades were very good
bassador Arthur Goldberg was a from the President that this is half of
governorships and Senate and whose political salability they bor leaders may yet swing
U.S., to ask North SO could easily have carried colBarbs
be
forceful
answer
to
those
who
farthest
from
House
which were either themselves appear to doubt,
our
thoughts
reVi
e
t
Nam
if
it
will
agree
to
a
lege
work.
hind him, as some local councils have
the United States assures the North Vietnamese. phased withdrawal of all outin their hands or ripe for the
"But now she is stigmatized
By WALTER C. PARKES
One month after his whopping already have done. Naturally,
plucking.
are humiliated
victory, Samuelson is getting labor defections from Herndon for less thanapositive approach Goldberg's newly-realistic ad. side forces-U.S. and allied, and and her
Surest way to speed up mail
to peace in Viet Nam.
dress suggested a more convinc- North Vietnamese.
Consequently, the profession- no real build-up at all. During would do him no good.
at
far more than she
deliveries, ladies: don't give
Ambassador Goldberg ad- I ing approach to that problem.
All these seem obvious steps, ly being jilted for a high hubbi- those letters in the first
ala were upset early this sum- the primary, he shunned teleSwisher, it GOP progressive dressed himself in a construeI As an immediate earnest of proposed at one time or another school dance.
place.
mer when
Republi-press
vision
and seldom
advised
the who was state Senate architect tive and positive way to the Iour intention to leave Viet Nam by various individuals. To have
chose Minnesota
as their governorwhere
he would
be cam*
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"Dr. Crane, will you please
of Idaho's controversial three dangers now existing in Asia. Ins soon as it is safe
and honor- them set out so precisely and alert the millions of teen-agers Millions will soon he relearnship nominee one Harold Levan- paigning. He is hardly more per cent sales tax (up for ref.
The people of the world he told able' to do so, the U.S., Gold- authoritatively at a
tier, widely viewed as the frail- than a shadow figure.
time when in America to this foolish sell- lug an old, old lesson-head
erenduin vote Nov. 8), also the US Assembly "look to us berg announced, will withdraw so much of the world
Is so out for a few extra dates?"
eat of several prospects. IndeSuddenly, too, the Republican could pull support from sales not for pious words but for solid its forces as rapidly as others weary of
colds are nothing to sneeze at.
the Asian canker on
pendent appraisers think his waters in Idaho have been roiled tax advocates and
ESAL"S I'OT'rAGE
who results." And his pledges on be- do theirs. This would take place world peace encourages many
nomination sharply revives even more. State Sen. Perry see that revenue asteachers
You Bible scholars will recoil
The fellow without much getvital to edu- half of our government were un under the supervision of the thoughtful leaders of men.
hopes of the badly riven M inne- Swisher of Pocatello has an- cationul expansion. This back- questionably to that end.
that Esau likewise sold out his up in the morning is apt to go
onto Democrats.
birthright for a mess of pott- quickly in today's business
nouneed his governorship candi. jug would otherwise appear to Goldberg restated the strong
Hal Boyle Says
They hold to this judgment dacy as an independent Repub- be flerndon's, since Samuelson points in the US position In Viet
world
even If the badly battere d Gov. lican.
H
was
hungry
and
the
ame
voted against the tax and Nam. We art' in no "holy war'
Karl Rolvaag should beat out
On the likely assumption he against various education and against Communism. we seel. no I
ma of Jacob's pot of beans was
Old wives tales
often
Lt. Gov. A. M. (Sandy) Keith gets the 1,000 signatures need- welfare bills.
so
attractive that Esau forget make ,
American empire In Asia, no ;
young wives' cars perk
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in the Sept. 13 primary. Keith ed to give him a place on the
the future.
On the other hand, Swisher permanent military bases. We
was named over Rolvnag in a ballot, Swisher could become may draw
Thus, he cheated not only
. it a
many GOP moder- do not seek the overthrow of NEW YORK (AP)
Memory
It
possible to go through himself but also his future Unstormy convention in June.
a major factor in the race. 116 ates, though some would
The sure-fire way to enrage
not North Viet Nam or to threaten is the mansion of the spirit.
life without ever filling Out 8 horn children!
The situation in Idaho is per- next hurdles will be money and risk credentials
a
publicity
seeker-ignore him.
as "regulars" any of the legitimate interests
The longer you live the more
haps even more to the point, organization,
rooms government form.
of mainland China." Goldberg rooms that. house
And that is what happens
. .
by acting openly.
tins,
By an astonishing 62-88 margin,
If he clears those, the judgagain told the world community
...
to thousands of times each year
If a kid wore tennis shoes
Moreover
ULIL
Z--- Itepublican voters named a ment of idahoans queried from in the race will
gathered
at
the
United
Nations.
;;r.rc'jn
day's
with school, you knew he came from right here in America.
colorless state legislator, Don here is that, he may pull sub- view of
None
of
this
was
new.
Pres,For a lot of beatnik teen-uge
hearths where the remembering a poor family.
some Idahoans, to tin.
Samuelson, to be their 191W. st.untially both from Samuelson
dent Johnson has made each
males think they prove their
deracore
Snmuelson's
ultra-conheart- can- still warm
itself with
Many farmers thought it i m- "'uscu '
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servutive outlook and his
the glow from bygone fires.
,moral and a sin against nature
I
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sin- occasions,
occasions, with
with varying degrees
th
e
supposed
symmi child ll't's only in the hut to
gular lack of color and drive.
I
turn
good
pasture
land
into
a
merely
adopt
Powe
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ll
O
ffi
ce
Supply
of force anti conviction.
I
of adult men.
of today. As time passes hi golf course
Herald Area Correspondents
since nobody hols
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MAGNOLIA
AVE.
What was Important and !fl
Advertise'r have thus taught
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adds rooms to that hut until. if would use it but tin idle rich.
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pressivt' to Goldberg's distiii
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
, ---. ,.--iw lives iong enougn, at the CflO
A juvenile delinquent was a
Mrs. Julia Ilartos
guished listeners was the turnMrs. Jos. E. Mathieux
he has built himself a rich and boy who "fudged" by putting
and the place of his statement,
838.1318
349.5205
many-chambered mansion, a his knuckles inside the circle
and
most of all the very specific
Bear Lake-Forest Cit)
Lake Mary
mansion only for him and unlike while shooting marbles for
Editor, Herald:
proposals and pledges which to!Mrs. Maryann Miles
Mrs. Frances Wester
any
other ever built by another keeps during a schoolyard reThis is an open letter, to all lowed.
838.3678
human
being.
322-6219
residents of Sanford and SemiGoldberg turned from the gen'You've
Casselberry
built yourself quite a
Iblanv e farm boy learned
noic County.
Lake Monroe
eral debate over pea ce aims
house
of
the
mind
If
Mrs. Jane Carnielberry
you
can
I
about
women by studying the
If you have to come into the which has monopolized so much
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
look
back
and
remember
when838.5046
underwear
ads in the mall order
area of West First Street and of the arms-length discussions
322-4722
You
I
were
a
business
success
catalog.
I
Chuluotit
Riverview Ave. (we live
between the West and North
Longwood
if you had a rolltop desk and a
Friends could always tell
Mrs. Lisa Baker
Riverview
Ave.)
and
you
have
Viet Nam. instead he chose to
Mrs.
Donna
Ent"
wooden
wastepaper
basket.
i when you'd been to the barber3654il93
a little girl, DON'T bring her meet the North Vietnamese on
The most famous walrus mus- I shop because you always came
838.3317
l)dflary
unless you can watch her all the their own ground, and deal with
North Orlando
Mrs. John Leone
the other obstacles to peace tactic in America decorated the back smelling different,
time or have her watched,
countenance of John L. Sullivan,, A wise father always gave his
Mrs. Mat-Dyne Peterson
668.4883
Monday night the 19th of negotiations tln'y have contend- the heavyweight
champion,
son it dime to put in the church
323-0801
Deltona
September our three and one- ed are the true barriers to SCt'
At railway terminals the red collection plate on Sunday; he
Osteen
tienient.
Mrs. Mildred Haney
half year old daughter
Mrs. Clarenct. Snyder
668.5301
The North Vietnamese have caps vied for the privilege of knew If he gave the lad two
unity molested in her ow back
carrying your luggage at a dime 1 nickels, God might wind up with
322-1841
Enterprise
yard. This was done by three said that no negotiations are if bag.
only one.
Mrs. Ititehie Harris
Oviedo
young boys in this
these possible while U.S. planes COIF
Even the healthiest child's
Nobody who performed a
to bomb their cities and
668.5834
Miss Ruth Davidson
boys are too young to be punnose
seemed
to
run
all
winter
service
for you would think of
668.4604
365.3651
jahied by the law and their par- villages. Pointing out that for bug,
taking
your
money without sayents did not punish them a short periods we have stopped
During the big depress i on ing "thank you"
and meaning
they won't take tin' word of these bombings with no sign of some people with pride stub- It.
seelung
a
settlement
coming bornlv
our daughter, THE DOCTOR
they'd starve before
Life was so simple that
from
the
other
side.
Ambas
014r #aidarb
rralh
I CONFIRMED THAT SHE HAD
they 'd go
public' relief
and your telephone num ber had only
sador Goldberg nevertiuless ofBEEN RAPED.
it few actually did.
three digits.
Page 4
Sanford Herald
Sept. 27, 19(36
So therefore, If you must. ConiC hcially offered that our governIs 110W prepared to oiler
into this area remember -that ameal.
wjir
a. uirw'. aaaim *tw
cessation
of all bombing of
raMu1 ,O1JrOLIL VIt*al$
..usi as..,
there are three boys that did North 'let
LAfthti' VIMIMrL
Nam the moment
UUItIftt'I' £LIX* a iiiii
this once and that it could
o
4uoolat. Editor
ELY!
we are assured "privately or
Advertising Director
riuu v*a prniz
per again. So please don't let otherwise" that the other side
I1o% U*1G5I
11ausgtu 2dlto
stdv.rttstng Mazaag.r
little girls have to re- will respond with somecurACHIEVEMENT!
1)01111 WILLIAMS
JAtdIE
CUD
MAKrft
society Editor
member
member
what
our
daughter
has
htustiasss Maagsr
responding reduction hi its ui "ALWAYS ABOVE THE CROWD"
nu'rn'u av.'riw
MAW WMLLI,
to.
fensive
activity.
111561 f iF TA* rg.4y'
City
M.ebiIa&amp;I Nupt.
(Name withheld upon reJVIfl' WMLI4
lie
asked
that.
)O1/Z1 IaBIUEP1.ATfR
the
UN
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MILL
WISt)RT
Outy Editor
quest.)
Staff Photographer
F
OR TYIVCO7i
Hanoi If it is willing to take
INTEODUCTIOW
I'UbtLati.d ,mIly ezp aaturday.
such
steps.
5n4ay i.ngl Christina.: nubiih.d
-u.wi- iuy prwo.aIn5 COr$aLmas,
PLINT
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Hanoi often cites as a second
was incurred under the Articles obstacle to negotiations for
Vs(*.P3uIl aa,s
SPECIAL SOLO COU
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governor nominee in p]acc of rand th e Democratic nominee,
The Republican party in 1966 three-term Gov. Robert Smylle. Charles ilerndon.
sms
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Smylie obviously had come to
The question, of course, i s
in some measure, an old pattern the end of the road. But he who he will hurt most. One vet-here and there picking weak also was given a hefty shove eran Idaho onlooker thinks Sam-

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tiline adulthood!
"Dr. Crane," her teacher
hi marry before
it
formed me, "Debbie is a pretty you are 21.
girl In the junior year of high
have a
You
school.
school diploma, plus a year
"She attracted the attention college, preferably at a
of one of th e leading nthlet
flq5 College.
of the senior class.
Then you should work for a
flattered her vanity to couple of years before you hethink she was his 'steady.
come a housewife.
"Rut when he began to make So
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tentative endorsement to the budget-. be "Be Bold" to build a better Sanapproving a much needed street tin- ford.
And not. .Hold the Tax line to keep
provement program at cost of $16..
000.
the complainers happy.
Last week they lopped off some $8,000 from the program In an apparent
Thought For Today
effort to keep the tax complainers ha
.and o the nilliage was reduced
1)o you see a man skillful in his
and half of the lighting program went works? He will stand before kings; he
down the drain,
will not, stand before obscure men.
We are pleased that city taxpayers Proverbs 22:29.
he getting a tax break. Heavens
knows, they need it especially when the
Keeping a little ahead of conditions
county tax bills are mailed out.
is one of the secrets of business; the
But, we fear that our commission trailer seldom goes far.-Charles M.
might become a little too conservative Schwab, American industrialist.

Bruce

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are
Sunday School C1RSSPS. For usi
modern twin for
Dt'hhk i,
Ing a he-man.
IUhllcaI Eau. who sold his
Alas, the more effeminate
birthright for a mess of poftsissy many of these boys
agc. You girls must he doub. and
smart when vOI date, for are, the more easily they
p('de In aheeplike fashion just.
boys are merely 2-le
adged sheep. stampeded by
advertisers dictate.
s it behooves OU girls to
(;F.ORE W. CRANE
use your brains and qUit being
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swiftly In the weekly Associated
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tin" and the water was like a gzinizntion.
Fryman the rest of the way. OF
Th at's it for this week, so let the trio, orth' Fryman Is corn
infrror and the fishermen were
Vi.-yw%ure. That was the scene inc know when you catch that plet.el sound physically.
In Lab Jessup this past Sun lunker and I'll get It In.
Los Angeles. with six left, has
LYMAN JV'S Travel to New Smyrna tonight. Front row left to
day.
Don Drysdale. Don Sutton. right
George Sutton, ,James Wilkens, ,Jimmy Dempsey, Gary
Went Bass "fishin" Saturday Indian Summer Is here and it. Claude Osteen and the country 's
Veirs, Keith Scott Bobby Owens, Richard Hancock, George Sut
ano Lt proved "catchiess," so is a prime time to Wet a line No. II arth ritis patient, Sandy
ton and Robert Coleman; 2nd row - Bobby Richardson, Jim
Suaday Just went plain "fishin" and sample some of Florida Ithulax, set for the stretch
Baldwin, Tim Murray, Robert Brown, Mark Dowell, Marc MeySW had some real good luck, finest fishing. The Game and drive.
1.5 cat fish and six large blue Fresh Water Fish commission Veale, his back heavily taped.
LU.Ia while "fisbin" on red reminds anglers that some of goes for the Pirates tonight
and a Cain pole. The the best fishing of the year Is against Philadelphia's Larry!
bl gills arc doing pretty good less than a calendar page away. Jackson The tall left-bander
hi Lake Jessup now, and, since "Autumn and early win ter are figures to get his final start of
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) -- As
The number now gi'nces the scored 19 totschdo'ns as a juniot'
"It's bt't'otne it sustain," Lit
long as there's a Syracuse Unt- orange jersey of Floyd Little, a last year, "Then Ernie Davis tie, relnitig recently In the Sy.
'ersity football team there al. 195-pound, bow-legged will o' the Caine to see me. lie promised 1
racuse fleidhiotise, said, "Urown
ways will be a number "444,
44. "
wisp from New Hnvn, Conn., could wear "44." That clinched
called on 1)nvis, Davis called on
And, as long as there's a "44," already being boomed for All it,"
there probably always will be an America honors,
Defoi'e Little, l)nvls, it poor 11W, mid, I guess, some slay I'll
outstanding player at left half. Before that, It was worn by ho' front Elmira, N.Y., winner be t'nIllng on some other boy
hack for Syracuse,
such greats as Jimmy Drown of the hleismnn Trophy and Inlet' they want at Syracuse."
It has become one of the most and the Into Ernie Davis. It's a victim of LeukemIa, was recruit- "Maui Is tough--she ran atill
coveted sweater numbers In cal- sort of mantle, to be draped on ed by Brown.
take me," Floyd said, with oh
loge football. It's a built-in lure the shoulders of only the super
Besieged by attractive offers vlotis pride. "She raised us to he
for a boy, particularly it Negro speciaL
from scores of colleges, he good kids, no drinking, smoking
boy, who likes to run with the
"I was Intent on going to No. choose Syracuse. The deciding or e'nrntisfng. Arid she still
football.
tre Dame," explains Little, who factor was the numeral "44,"
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MichIgan clinliled one ilnce to
eighth after twitting California,
17-7. Georgia Tech and Tetinessee replaced Purdue, No. 7.
Georgia Tech, 20, walloped
Vanderbilt 420 and moved Into
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The Trojans whipped Vlss'on sin 38-3. Nebraskat fell two
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Ron Fairly made a big hit in the Dodgers in such a position
gill, - cat flab, and If you are they miss the opportunity ° Bunning Wednesday, also is
ta
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on
Don
Lock's
two-run
homer
in
going
out
for
their
first
vic' If the
vP
split In their last six out by whipping Atlan
ood you might hang
I' a rice catch the lunkers that have hurting. He heat Atlanta R-1 Sat- his official Busch Memoria l
wa shed out New York at the seventh inning. .loc Coleman tory again tonight. Coach Jim
Rain washed
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UCVU,
ant
debut,
been lying deep all th rough the uruay
Bus
Pirates wou l d ..n
games
Cincinnati.
uU didn't
i.ilufl lifliSi).
ish.
stopped the Red Sox on six hits. Fancy will take his squad to
came did the same in his latest per- to win all five of theirs for a tic.
rowc's camp th e summer heat"
Out of
up sore later.
In the American League, De
New Srnvrna Reach this evening
Law. '46 has won 12 games formance at Connie Mack Stadi
Copeland pointed out that the
"hf" has been pretty good,
"Things are a little better troit edged California 2 - 1 and
where
they will battle the Baby
uni.
also the Marina isle fish camp, cooler water of fall stimulates
.
than they were this morning, Boston blanked Washington 5.0
but missed a mon th at the .start.
Barracudas in a game beginning
Reviewing both, the Pitt.s- Dodger Manager Walter Alston
Pleasant Point, Lemon Bluff, the fish and brings them out of of the seson with
before bowing 3-2.
rib
it pulled
at 7 p.m.
p
burgh Pirates, thought highly of said after the game.
crfmm'i Camp, some real good mid-summer lethargy.
man Marichal pitched a si xThe Grevhounds
have been
Florida offers year-around
neither.
cste. have been coming in.
.
Countered
Pirate
Manager
hitter
for
his
24th
victory
.
Fryman.
opens
the
final
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beaten
by
Lakeview
and
Seniin.
Fairly hit a two-run homer his Harry Walker:
'1w shell crackers are doing f ish ing and the sportsman-or
against
six defeats One of the
ries
of
the
regular
season
ole
in
their
first
two
games.
good, and the Bass are staying woman-can find added pleasthe Ci t. first time up, then added two
'It isn F over yet.
hits was Felipe Alnu'. 31st horn
da
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Thus far they have been meaneir
days
outdoors
by
BF
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specks
are
ure
In
th
an singles as the Los Angeles
hi
weeds, th
When
Fairly
homered
in
the
er
for
Atlanta.
The
Giants
easily
FIeld
sistent
in both their offensive
caught In Lake Jessup, in packing the fishin g gear along
he
kit' leIt-handcr. who Dodgers defeated St. Louis 6-3 first inning, it marked his first offset that blow, however, a'.
The
and
defensive
maneuvers.
U southeast of the lake from on a hunting trip. A .summary h
b' Monday night. Hriggs, mean- official time at hat in the Card,- Willie MeCovey unloaded his
a
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followed
The
Hound
attack will once
Bs ]Wand, on the No Alibi of hunting and fishing regulawhile, singled home the winning nals' new park. In his only pre 35th home!-, a two-run blow, in
Venle
d
Saturda
again depend on the passing of
run in Philit dplph I it's 11-inning. vinti., appearance, he walked
EPt. B.C. (AP) -the first inning, and Tom liallpi-,
Sunday if the two a il ing hurlers 5-1 victory over the Pittsburgh
'Mark Dowell and the running
lit didn't play the rest of the* connected wtti two on in the I'orty-1our professionals and
canmakeit. Tnmrn' SISL 11 10- Pirates.
of halfbacks Dennis Garrett and
time the Dodgers were there fourth,
amateurs qualified Monday. •lnhnnv McDermott.
,game winner, looms as the No.
The romhinatmn increased because of torn cartilage in the
Detroit's Denny McLaiin a- bringing to 144 the number of
re placement
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Aft er th a I it'c Los
Tonight's starting lineup will
Angeles' National League left side of his rib cage.
lowed California lust four hits in golfe who will be shooting for include:
catch -as.catchcan.
Mark
quarterback
lead to as corn mantling 2½
The Dodger right fielder eight innings and won his 20th g
' staff seems"
.ze nioney in ttw Cat Dowel!: fullback Baht Richardco:vhlod::r
.
didn't stop with the homer, game against 13 defeats. Gates nathan Open
equipped for
1fTotmzrnent son: halfbacks Dennis Garrett
though He added two singles I3rnn batted for McLain in the
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Th four da tournament be and Johnny McDermott ends
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Darrell Brandon scattered rived
Cardinals
Ray
Washburn
Tom Richardson
beat out an infield s ng t AS
Seven hits in Boston's openingDon Sutton, the Dodgers'
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rookie
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s'i
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assignment
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Phflhles
a
4-3
lead.
against Iarr
with three hits and three runs 71 layout at the Shaughnessy
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shut nu
Golf and Country Club.
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and Briggs had to come through
straight times.
Twelve of the 18 holes on the
with a two-nut, run-scoring 51fl
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gently
rolling course are over , PHILADELPHIA (AP) - The
Sutton missed two weeks with
gli'
in
the
11th.
400 yards long with two of these Philadelphia Phillips cast them.
a pulled muscle in his forearm
IWI\ FAIRLY
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in the 550-yard neighborliod. selves today in the role of spa11but apparently has recovered
from the lflJUr).
STAND.Monday was reserved for ens.
practice by many of the touring
"We're going to try to win as
Koufax and his arthritic left
SPORTSMEN. . ...
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pros,
including
Billy
Casper,
many
games as we can.' said
elbow go after victory No. 6
Preparing The Steaks
NATIONAL LEAGUE
f
top
money
winner
on
the
golf
Manager
Gene Mauch. "so we
Thursday with Al Jackson likely
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trail
this
year.
.
W. L. Pci.
can finish as high as possible in
to pitch for the Cardinals.
WASHINGTON (IrPI , - The Washington Redskins
1)l('it(l'
Other top pros are Doug San the National League standings."
For the final weekend of ttit' I a'ti jnnoeet Monday in the "great uniform hot,-boo."
Lo. Angeles 92 h-i
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Tech.
There also was a close vote
for fifth place with Southern
Californ ia retaining that posttion with 208 points followed by
Nebraska with 203 and Arkan.
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Lyman Baby Greyhounds.
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five more than the irish. Ala
barna opened its season with a

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runner-up
C1 .A. The Spartans, who led
by 10 points a week ago, collect
ed 22 first-place votes and 367
points In the balloting by 40 re
ginnal sel ectors. UCLA had 11
first-place votes and 332 points
on it basis of 10 for a first-place;
vote, 9 for second etc.
The Spartans and UCLA each
have 2-0 records, Michigan
tate after trouncing Penn State
12-8 and the Bruins after defeatIng Syracuse 31-12 last SaInt
day.
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P~mm the Mghway 46 bridge, slOn Chairman W. B. Commisi
land Giants.
'mouth of Lake°
Veal: wrenched his
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their Quarterback Billy Caffee will last Saturday In Atlanta. know it is only coincidence that Florida will play two non-confer- crous opportunities to score but
congressional
approval
of
their
proposed
not p1ay against Umatilla due they must shackle Spurner to Spurner's coach, Ray Graves, ence foes before' meeting LSU. was unable to come through
er.
to injuries. Caffee's replacement win
vainciv is the kind of team with the big play at the right
But the second half should be as tough Uh any is Bob Fugate who did at good
Al!edd% this vtr Spurnierl
tint'
going to pla to am three tmnit Thie
.ert plagued h)
played by one of their teams on a Sunday afternoon.
job of moving the offense' has led the Gatort, to victor)' I
great
games
this
season,"
fmimmihles,
interceptions,
and jietiThe Scn4iU approved Monday
against Dunnellon
over Northwestern and !tlissis
st'
Graves
The)
might
jLibt
altars
hidi
broke
up
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scorThe bill exempts action al
(in defense Juan Adriatico is sippi State, and lie has been vat- a MU that would sanction the
one
against
Ub."
play
jag
threats
they
could
muster.
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Green, whom Graves reconj Moreover, the pasming atutek
*T1O*SI football leagues. The does not grant them complete as is tackle Joe Patton. Patton al back of the week.
Ray
Graves
may
have
rein
mended
for the 7andy job in watts almost non cxist.ant, conWi was sent to the House, future exemption from antitrust weighs 210 pounds and moves
Vanderbilt
et after the forcementa from the injured hat 1964 says Spurrier is at better
It ww be given to the action.
quickly for his size. John Anle, Spurner - Sanders combination
to help the Florida Gaturs cope passer than Kim King, who led
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"I can't accept a bill as irn- who plays center on offense, and the year Steve passed for 1,495 with Vanderbilt on it football Georgia Tech to a 420 deei1omi
h Sep. Emanuel Cellar, D-N.Y. portant us that without holding Simon hlarpei' will be ut the yards and run for another (129 field at Nashville. Teziti., Satur over the Cumiiiudoves lust
ll.r, long a foe of granting
. hearings," said Cellar. He linebatckiiig positions. Both were Lt Science' Hill thgh School in day.
week. Vandv's record is 1-1.
'jiIil -aernpt4uns to antitrust refused to act tlirtt' weeks ago real tough against Iiuimelluii Johnson City, 'J'eiiim
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"While Spurner may not be
'l, mved uoUct Monday Uuat on it Senate-passed measure to and are expected to do another
lit' and Sanders toured the returned to practice Monday its lust at runner as King, lie is
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Vandy campus, but. Spurner after missing the season thus fast and strong. And he's a
as easily atts it did them completely exempt the merger
'er Coach Herman Lofton will chose Florida and Sanders far with a leg injury,
great thrower,"
buy at pig in the poke.
work his team on timing and came to Vanderbilt.
Spurner completed 10 of 16
Lary Smith of Tampa and
set.s bill was passed by "1 feel the' Senate' acted pram- fundamentals Uuiti week because "1 caught 48 of Steve's passes Jim Yarbrough of Arca dia also passes in the 28-7 victor)' over:
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tuck1e Mike Rickutt and Lea- --- game, and he adds:
nellon with Tulp the leading Spurner's passes in 1962.
let or at dump over the liiii'.
•'l'ni going to challenge' thiern ter V-ooduhl and backs Paul
ground gainer for Oviedo. Tulp
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Copeland however, was disapis also an outstanding defensive' here Saturday night and the college game in the state where ference' ganw and go to Baton
rir'vn'ioI1h NAME
player.
Commodores, who allowed Gear- he was an AP All-State choice Rouge three weeks later and ;minted with the Hound's offen- ()L

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NASHVILE, Tenn. (AP) - dence in himself. He comes up also is it native TentleSWIM and
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Vanderbilt football coach Jack wi th the big piety. He's tough that their fathers are ministers. ularly impressed wi
Oviedo has two
runn ng
th the de- Eldridge run the pigskin for 58
running
backs in Simon hard
Harper
and Green has one' advantage over mentally and physically, and he Graves says his "team with it fesjvt' efforts of linebackers yards, ieored the Hounds lone
TD and ran
Hunk Tulp. Harper scored Florida'ji offier Opponents. lie can throw the ball
Vanderbilt Tow Fletter und Bob Olsen, I
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a tin o letter outlinii, the alleged rule
"If there is such a rule, it's Illogical." SI4tttiry added. "It
•xHaltinit,rt' . 9(1 60 .615 -niaies more S(?tIM(' for the home' teitni to htit t4So Bets Of UTI)-Detroit
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Ll lciigtit met't.zigs but us far as h knew. it was Cle eland
7() 78 SO' 17'.
seek their second straight vie never put into effect.
77 tio .o u'1
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tori of the. season this Frid ayThe Redskins official said In would take th
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Seminole County Sportsmen's and fish management area reg. Ili lt..c season opener and was whi te for contrast.
x-Clinclied
pennant
Association had a real good ulatlaus and migra tory bii-tl beaten last week by Clermont
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by the score of 27 to 18.
supper Saturda
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The s)-mptoms are itching.
Ann Aleyerhoff introduced the
burning feet, cracks between I
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guest speaker, .enator
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Business was conducted and r,i- medley of seafood en c-asserole ~
sign of fun- ~
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ban of abstract print design. Af,
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Airs.
Joe.
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-d the sale (if Duncan Hines Old
contact, heals tender skin, hel
Senator Johnson introduced tlit Nt' ()..1a tn Frui
Mr. and Mrs Robert Petree
ruitt Cakes
fltS its a
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green if planted to hL,rdy gruss-; order to provide space and Lie- , Laboratories
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tit 322- Bris.wn, Airs, Kathleen Rvy.
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ordered the girl off all sources
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this Is most unfair. The wrongif you ire a minor. Also, craniums-that is, holie3 in their
doers were a very small but DEAR RANDY: You just did!
heads ? Don't worry about it too ,
harmful minority.
DEAR TEENA: I have had there is no place like home.
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The jerk that used to be my much.
What can we d to restore m driver's license for several
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you are 21 or older.
have laid the law down that I my old lady are now the best
faculty members?
De a r i'eeni is a weekly colA LOYAL SENIOR cannot have the f am ily car to mom and dad in the whole unin
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DEARLOYAL: You are to be go on (fates this year. I want, to world.
a local staff member. Replies
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admired for speaking out. In all ask a very popular girl for a
will Ile made through the colprohability ~lr. Bracken and date soon, but a fellow is just from dropping out of school. lie, unin only and need not be signthe faculty will investigate and plain nobody without wheels. won't have a chance and pcop,u ed. Write to Dear Teena, Sanstraighten out the matter with- Will you say something about away from hoine are mean.
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the dance on Oct. 1, at the Civic - . then, naturally, the French everyone to enjoy and be able "square."
SICK,
SICK,
SICK
now
they plan to pull ynu in
Dl-'Alt 'rEl-',NA: I got mad at I
Center from 8.12 midnight. followed with Bridgitte Ilardot Io show our great MIS school
We are ft-om Washington but
SICK:
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the
millions
(with your dispo,
flt't the Itali ans.
Music for dancing will be fur
spirit I am not condemning all they dress different here 111 folks, d ro p pe d out of s
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of the Sophomores, for I realize Please elite me. I want to be and left home with a blid I fared
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"The Rockin' Roadrunners "
j was only a few who ruined "jfl "
ant to keep on with the i cali to decorate fingernails,
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'most all") undress sweepstakes our pep rally.
DESPI-NIATE the third (lay for not being on
Believe it or not, hut toes, eflws and czi slap o
-Jane Fonda, who protested
DEAR DESPERATE: You time. My l)li(i(Iy got (tiSgtiSt1d~ abuse.
These few Sophomores made
earlier exposures, will in "La a very large sign on a white will have tile time of your life. with 'tie, took ill) with sorne some teen-age marriage.s work an eye patch in weird designs.
It's too early for any of the
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parents
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heels and gloves and take a
DAMN COOL CLASS,"
Counts deserves to know and
good, and with a lot of nagging, will be aimed at you In spots
new
to in(!. Everywhere I went,
It was absolutely disgracefull wrap.
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1) ly like - chain and dime atores, i
real Austrian princess!) falls The faculty was not
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DEAR TF,I-'NA: My family places and it might itisl be that
ior at Seminole High School,
" in a .skirt. of quirkle merchandise with,
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are coming up ill movies being something
Besides, if a girl date,; you
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releascol.
school.
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D E A R TEENA: Someone wash dishes for food. I called cool kitten from Catsville
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rib-knitting, of course, In your to look at girls. So, what is ,w e11. We Seniors have licard
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and 2 adults depend upon you
love with a married man with
straightening up and living
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husband, but I don'
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offer a host and hostess nion- be done, an by bending our
love him. Be will buy me
I met had to pass the "chatey? And would It he a breach shoulders to the wheel much of
anything, this other man can
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give inc nothing, but I don't
of etiquette for the host and value can be attended with real
they started talking, mother
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Should I call his wife, tell
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as they grow up. I suggest
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"good" mother you claim to spoil my chances?
LOST HIM
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tho I'm sure your mother was
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more than willing to carry
Newspaper Enterprise Asan., i DEAR FOLLY—Tell Ida that pillow added to the InteL. it haS through with
any work conDEAR FOLLY—I want to pass Ii took my husband's old ties made my bed as comFortable as nected with
new
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bed. Really works made between you. Later, cornnecktIes. My aunt removed the hangers. Start at the top of the I wonderfully.—DOItRJS.
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any stains and then pressed bringing the end to the top and rests that often are seen on cxbe 211 it's better YOU USC
inthem flat. She cut these pieces stitch. These arc colorful mid pensive
hut which
Ideas instead of acIn various shapes and stitched your clothes will not slip off.— bought separately and attached vt.stigittive
Be cepting favors of one who may
them together so they created a ZELMA.
to the back of a car seat.
riot be entirely friendly to you
patchwork effect. This was can- DEAR FOLLY
Perhaps my sure your doctor approves of
or your interests. Postpone haytinued until she bud a
the Pointer will help others who are this "sitting up" before going
action on any risky
size of an afghan. The patch confined to bed. I havc. ii heart to thu tt(iUhult' (if having it lust. hug
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work was bucked with satin condition and cannot hi out of cued U the ht.d.POLLY.
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most unusual and beautiful This
attached to the head- the past, ] would like to ask for USc your kindest manner
afghan—SUZANNE.
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RESTAURANT
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plaid wool with a golden thread as 1 departed, I asked her how Hall, Sanford Junior High1 compel," What you make of uu
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running through the fabric; this she managed to do so much. treasurer,
Carroll Righter's individual "
coat just folded around the She replied, "I have a loyal,
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did the Old Masters, and stw Tomorrow: From My Note- in 1967, the phonograph rec(The Sanford Herald), Box
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work and she and her husband we must keep elegance
the
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
worked together until his death. picture of women today. We
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Then Elinor Jenkins created a must look beautifully groomed,
but if you jump right
salon, designing clothes for wo- and every woman owes it to
in
without
further study, you
men of chic. Many Broadway ilerseh! to have clothes which
B' JANE CASSELBEIIRY
could
lose
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stars wear her clothes,
deal. Be sure
arc hers and incorporate her Seminole Teacher's Aide As.
step. One you admire çi
I found her a delightful wo- particular personality.
sociation has been organized of every
personally had best not be purman. She has a beautiful figure.
The salon is a delightful corn- and officers named for
sued
right now.
Her gray hair is worn swept binatioru of the old and new. ceming year.
high with a hint of a French There is black and white tiling Thirty-three teachers aides, IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN —
he, or she, will be
roll In back. The afternoon I on the spacious floors, long mir- meeting
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underlying reactions to the
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relatlotu, th. name
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whouiu stie'lu wide.
or e'uurpuuma
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gant. In your terms it is gin to
blown up in a plane. One by be
so proud that
will accept
one the people on the list are nothing
hut God Almighty and
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Are yrm toi rrrnd to u'e the
TV Time Previe WS help of a psvhiatrist?
Maybe an. If we're acenatom.

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our riignity to turn to a human
Mother Iuffin A ffnlr.'' I Color) Mother Muffi,i, on iitibc'lir'vnhlc' picosont bruit of
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ear, the rompnaaionate human
Intidisli u'iuisuule in which no- to t.lsn first so I'oninule won't. flç. ploys nn I'rrnnnd(,
rrolntenan(p have their aulvan?(nylons Iiou'tiltini Vito I'omnde aillI the ticons. lIons Knnloff a phony marriage broker,
whose
,iges.
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a safe place whet-p she is stay. Skeltomi flour. (Color) Red's Miss Hubby's aheut-to-he-indaughter has a psychiatrist
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for yourself? Are you afraid
Wife. 'The Rivalry." (Color)
have nntiu'd, life that getting one for yourself
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darkness
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and I'etu'r Is rather pleased 1011cr.
in
ourselves.
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afternoon and *11 the joy has gone out of spending!
witCh he and Gretzu ore asked It, .
MEnJ -rHE HJE--AJD
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visit the Ilrnhmses for the tup the brotherhood of man. We
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will hold one or two honors in MOON
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that he can play as a unit
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car and she'd buy us lee
fuse It.
my name used, so sign me,
to give It and he very gradTORN APART cream cones like we were five
ous. This could be very Import- '.
DEAR TORN: What you yearn old or something, MothTroubled 7 Write to Abby, ant to them.
feel for this "other man" Is er did all the talking and she Box 69700, Los Angeles, Cal.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May
had a great time.
strong psysical attraction—
90069. For a personal reply, 20) While you may feel that

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NOTICE TO UErESu
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TO John William hicks

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TO: TnF0r'crE 'V. NA'\IILTO tiet
fIr vent- '. rOtor, defenses, either
and .IEAN NAVOL,IO, his Tioronativ
or y on attorney,
hi'
i-sr before ('Ic? ether 14, 1I66 nt the
Pert 'I', O5'U1I)7IU
Office of the Clerk of the CmIIOIIU' No, 1
cult Ccitt-f, at the County Court
Belfast, ?cttttai*cP
Sanford, Florida,
House,
RE: Li-'? 4i. SOVTH PINP('.REST, ti- maIl 10a copy thereof
to KerSNYD ADDITION. A
lyle Housholder, Attorney for
DIVISION. OCC)T(iIfl
Zn a Plaintiff, P. 0. Box 640, Sanford.
plat tbont - f roc'rsrderl In Plot flo-ida, In that certain divorce
Book ill. P: ui
arid 110. of stilt pending agaInst 'ou in the
the Puitlir Rr'oord.. i-f .n:iTt- Circu:t Court of the Ninth Judi(.l(' CanOt), Florida.
i-.ai Circuit of Florida. in
Together wIth Counter
for
Seminole County, In Chenmit and Oven, arid Wk,l o-er', wherein the relief sought
}Ieato.
is a decree of divot-c-c: .kn ohTC'F APE HEr.F71Y NOTIFIF.D I ,t- vlatod title of said cause is
tr-r-'lo.i'
that a ('r,mpittnt trt
,leans hicks. rntitf. 'a.
p,-tt
morIgisgI' on tb. ai,,s','-d,tc'ri,,''i 3 olin William Hicks, Defendant,
'property has hi'.'r. tilt-I aa :051 and herein fail not or a decree
you end you are required
pro c-cinfespo will he entered
serve a copy i-f yot:r a,ts. or , ItdI05t flt].
le8ding to the Complain: on
WITNESS my hand end Cf
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cm1 seal at Sanford.
E JAFT'E. 427 S W. bit S:rect, County, Florida, this 9th day of
Miami. Florida. and file the ct-i- 3 SePtember. 11466.
çlnatl answer
plead;ig In the ISEAL'I
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LII -Articlet- For lIen?
BORSS BC)Aftr)rr'
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SATURDAY 9:30 AM. - 12 NOON
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written answer or defenaes, 1!
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ALTNEY JEWELERS ftflv, t tht Complaint filed here'
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- 108. Apnrtnients For Rt!nt (l()MPA('T II, ('idilian, 'hy'r
9.lIouses
For
Sale
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all .00nr'my oars when 1011 finI"t'IINI$Iil;D l'.i'"l',u-;
1"t'htN, 2 1100M. 11011511
li,-suee. Wire fence
nu fll.oe'i
ance with tlnIt.4 State hank
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in hies'k ; hi-igi'. in front. 322- 1)h
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Ccii 322-1776 antI compare.
2 111)11 M., FL iTCH EN KQI1'. I'EP. P11 RN. 4 PT., 1*00 MelIonvill..
'i.
l'i.'l' 7.lOtJ'I( '64 Sport Fury (
2 12PRM. HOME, over 3 acres,
822-8t8I
3(3 AUto., fsctorv air, l'S,I'II,
nicely ltendsenpei, 20 fruit
Wall to \Vnll Carpet
I'W. Saud.!iv oo'l. 3 LOflu ml.
with
trees, Iai,i' chicken
4 A 5 11007.18 turn., newly de.
Factory warranty. 322-')306,
more len% It w*nIcd. 222-4059. 100. Resort Rentals
404 Pb. 14th Mt.

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Atlantic, Daytona Hooch. Mr..
(2o'EnSMESr OWNKfl HOMES
It. II, llutchison, 322.005*.

PFlr1:xflAU1.Fl M.%IP
\Vsnts Regular Work
('all 3-3620

2-1-4 tHIS., 1-2 UATII8

LIWE WANTS WORK.
Sale
102. MobIle Ilonies
Ph.
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QU Ai41'l'Y 7.10111 1,I'l 1107.1 ES
Night: 223-064* or *21-0700
Hwy. 17-22 8. Senford
Real Estate
Sale
122-3662
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97. Houses For Rent.
4 flfl1t7.t. 1 '4 bath, awning, washC. A. WRIDDON
er, freoser, eltrporte, fence.
2
BEDROOM
Unfurn.
house,
KitBROKER
$,7s1,l totI price. 322-4943.
615
Fl.
3rd.
chen
euipiie.t.
232-6921
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o monthly, Ph. 32-1356,
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Crurnley
B1'IRM 1IO1'SK for rent. Kitolien cttiipuii'sl. Convenient to T)L.ti 1.1111 teitlt .'nbctnri, (till liittlt,
Inc
schools. lii. 22-2257.
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Sales-Rentals
Real Estate
e'tilI 12.1-Oltdl
Ph. $5)45$ 3 IWI'IROOM home, F'amihy roittit
oo W. 1st St,
rent
&amp; nice sit-c lot, Will also
1(11-Trailer Space-Hen t
ROI4ERT A. WILLIAMS
with option to buy ii? 112,0,1 0
Realtor
ee 13. For Rentals
TiLt 11,1111 A' Sliaces on i.ike
Raymond Lundqulst, Aasoe.
Ashht' 122-730*.
SAULS
AGENCY
Bldg.
Rank
AtlantIc
122-3961
1)ays '22-2174
106. Apartments For Rent
Nights - \Vteltrntts 33.04S5
ST. JOHNS REALTY
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THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Udrm, Furn.
BPIIM. Furnished-near S.AS. LA no i: ruaii
120 N. PARK AVENUE 122-6122
tpt. 1703 Magnolia. Only $55.
370 mo • watt-n turn. Call 12122-ltiSl or 2296.
after 6 Pm.
95• Houses For Sale
I,.t its 1- 2 Ileilnonni Furn. Apt.
i'll tM E HOVSIL--llc ft 1g. &amp; Si
CIe;iti. %1lten, ii guts turn. $6
RETIREES DEl AM
(alloy.
senf"rh .%ve, Not
S
ma. e'all 322-2164.
Neat 4 room masonry cottage,
Cheap rent. $1250 week. l'li.
large beautifully landscaped
322-546 after 6 p.m.
LANE M.C1LY: Clean fnrntshteul
lot, with garden, bearing citrus
ap;tr(ment. Adults only,
trees. t hlock to Lake Monroe
Ill-slIM. FURS. hOUSE.
C'iil 12-l93O.
fishing and hoatingpl5 minutes
106 V 16th St.
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from Sanford. A better buy at
t'iili 3411-5111
HOOM• I"t'ltNlSlIEh) Al'T. $i;.
$9,lf'fl.
mO.
li lii liii (('5.
ItSISUFI) I1OUSII
613 ?slegiio1l;. .5111. 1
:Monteith.
Ci'un1ey
agnolia .4'e.
1705
Call 322-36511.

Jm Hunt Realty

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ALIt.! P.

PAINT (X)MI1 ANY

AVALON APAPITMINTR
210 MagnolIa
III W. 2nd PL
132-$4i7
I A I DORM. AI'TS., Completely
equipped by GENERAL El.iCCTIIIC which include, electric

kitchen, heatIng &amp; cooling,

TOWN'N LAKES
(AR l)EN A PAItTM EN'I'S
711 E. First St.

321t S. 17.t2 SØftfovd

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FACTORY AUTHORIZID

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3117 W. Country Club 11054
Phone *22.79P

123-1120

322.1133
44.314

SANFORD
ORLANDO

Pb Its

ONE fORM, turn. Apt., $45, $01
K. 5th. 322-5l, 2296.
EI"P'IC, ArTS.,

prIvate bath.,
specially suited
for retired people. Ideally located downtown. inquire at
Jacobson's Dept. Store, 211 Pb.
atitities

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let. St.; Henford.
lO'it REST: 2 Room Garage Apt,
heul.
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Cowan, 322-4013.

l"iIItSISIIEI) I)Lfl'LEX
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day of October. 11466 If you
il Publish Sept. :3, 20, 27 &amp; Oct.
to so do. Tu-rrre Pro CrInfeeso 4. 1966
CASSELBEUEY: Small 3 Bdrni.
Real Estate Sales - Rentals
i1l he 'toter against you ten DDE-111
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II sCICC tilt turn, ifl 01111111 Lake
Ph. 4is1
lhe relief demanded in
______________ _____________________ 600 W 1st St.
3C,) me. 1)i. l-5tiO() after 4 :3t1
plaint to foreclose.
IS TUE ("IUCI'IT (Oh UT 01
I'M.
BEDROOM, lerge bath, CII.
Dated s. Sanford, Setitits1e TIlE 515TH jm'nici.i. CinCh IT,
Home. Extra large home on IL
County, Florida thIs :;rd dy 15 A5D FOIl 5EII%OLK ('01 5beautifully landscaped, 2 UNF1JRNISHED 2 Rdrm. home.
acre,
of September, 11466,
'Vi'. FlORIDA.
Available now.
miles from town. Excellent
(SEAL)
('HASCEUS' 50. 1344
322-1549
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loaatton.
Arthur H Beritwlth, in.
is 'ruE ii eri'in or 'tilL ___________________________________
Clerk of the
'otirt
.I)OPT1OS
2 J3DRM. FURS. $75 month;,
2 BEDROOM. I bath home. carI't7' ructnu
C1..I.T' 5
3 Et-:EY Ui'NALD PI'TN.tM .171.
Includes water
kit
carpets,
chien
port,
large
Deputy ('ic'l.
KENNETh NtP1'L i"l'TNAM, and
2-6370 after 5 p. Tn.
area, large lot, completely
Remnard It. Jut?'.
."tjaflUpVu, OUt Ut
Street
cldren.t'v ROY L.WADE.
2 BR. 1'4 Bath, $65 mo.
iJm
____________________________ 3 BR. 2 Bath, Cen. Air, $150,
SOTICE OF 5I'IT
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VUBLLH: Sept
'V°
WOULD YOU BELIEVE? 3 liE., 2 Bath, 3125.
2. BDRM. I bath, double car greDi-:ntur. Georgia
Payton Realty
rage, central heat &amp; air cond.,
YOU ARE HEREBY retItled
wall 322-1701 2640 Hiawatha at 17-92
IN THE CIUCI'IT r'oin'r or that a Petition far Adopt Ion bar
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where your next Flash Cuber not or Is Decree Pro Confeeso
660.
INTII JTJflICIAL CIBTIIb WlTlI JITHICIAI. CIItOUIT. TIlE

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.1 C. 1'E'NJY COMPANY, INC.
S'ice . INTERNATiONAL Wall Furnace
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Curl: itt the Circuit CourtW
PlaiuUtt Brush
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comnleu with thcrmostt and
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Deputy Clerk
ROBERT '1'. SALMON
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fuel
tank
fittings, 2U tent of Cop- STENSTrLOM. DAVIS &amp;
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per tubing and 100 gallons of MrINTOSH
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YOUNG. landfl. Florida. and tc flIt the
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orIginal of such Answer or other
lLPLEX. I Bdrms. $6... Modern,
FAT SSVEET COMPLETE!
MULLEN arid
McMILLEN, pleadings with the Clerk of the Es'er"thln
Clean, easy access New Flu,
Lovers
her bustiarid,
aforesaid Circuit Court. on or
Tech, Store. Churches, School.
tired Oldsters could want. 2
T' ''rsdr,t
before the 114th of (O'tobcr, I
No Pits. .'.sl tin St. (,011CV4.
Bedroom,
Florida
room,
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large,
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his
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212-9171
116 N. Park Ave.
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ii to do so, iudgst'uT ii sitl(i Court at Santard. ii.4cr. f1YOU •11ss
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('it-ri: at lii. ('ircuiI Cnurl
Seminole County. Florida
C ont.est were judged 112111 15;it;!
fly I t.iniiis .1 Marion.
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2nd
day
at
September,
1966.
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tieti . G1lAC1V1LLE (t1I'I - The
Stlr1L1. uiici Pietil Putitttai
lieititv Cl.nl:
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together
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liiiniil ire. lsaiiuiiai Williiitni atri
'',trt ittir ii IieccwIth, Jr.
ion firi;t iii;t
IieXt Saturday - hut 01113' 2,00(1 011,hS. lli.i)1.I( l A 111 )l1INI1O?
Clerk ot Circuit Court of
J)1;i,t!2 ThL;l. lintli ho
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Semi,. , • C ui t
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;i;eciutl 1 survivnl Itctns Into
b
lieiutv Cicri'
Tkit'
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reunion
of
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Onlano. Ftortde n Avenue
pit; were' ))ntsented to ltudn.'y odist Church for food, mostly
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Attorney for Plaintiff
Adams, ze Scout l)ad, in appri'- fried, and npevel;es.
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speeches will he' Flowery, God pursuant to a Final Decree of
timit' on the Scout huE.
l"orecionur.' ailtaned iii
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IN TIlE CIILCIIIT CO I T
Nt'e):lut'tts licuritir the insig feuritir mid Willinniny"
TILE NINTH JUI)lClA.L CIB4
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were'
e,sei;ttid to Mrs. Edgar sited pulilit servitlit, Treasurer- ids, I will sail t1' property
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Brow.
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Williams,
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Mrs. liodn.'y Adnn;s, Wives of airti
Plaintiff,
TIIEILSFIELJ), FIRST Ai)D1
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troop eonimitteeinrni, nut! to undoubtedly Czinijiatii, It being
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CAItI)ILLI
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fiance'
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Lit,!endant
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The family it; descended from
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Andrew Elton Williams.
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(it;et;k;ip
Now York, N. Y.
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Iniproveniunts now on
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YOV ARE IIEItEBY NOTIPIEI)
Merit 1aidge' (his 2lntt iiiid
said laud, unel fixtures atttott
tt suit Ion divorce is been
teehed
thereto,
and
all
rents,
The'
estimates
clati
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iii the
tirouceds citid profits commenced against
there
are
50,000
relatives,
highest award in Sruuting, the.tccruhii fran, said premises. Circuit Court of the Ninth .ludi-'
living in Florida.
uis( all! gas, steam, electric, eit Circuit III axid kin Seminole
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Eagle' runt. As part of hh war): tif thieii________________
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%% atut. uliti other hicaiting, County • Florida
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history of Lo,agwnud, after inrigutiiig and power systems, irene 13 CardiUi, Defendant. You
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tur.., 0*14 appunteIiuncee,
rcidonts, uziol preseiil.eei it to
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whiic
ut- on said of the above Court sad serve a
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ttit' towi;. A TrooP Eagle
eo' there'o?' upoxi E. Pope 1141$i,ren;i.0
For 'Teenagers
o lteviev.' vj1l lu tutitlucte'd ii,,'
tt public NUIC, u. tin' hiLjgi&amp;ost and colt, bOO South )tadtlaZLd Avenue,
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Walter Monday night.
(lout' .11 the öeminole, County the' plaintIff, on c,r b•Zore Oct!'
5000 SIJARE FEE'
Utherti receiving merit baujti;- Juvezilht CoUrt JUdge Russell Ctiurthuust Iii Sanford, Florida, uber l, 1946. 11 you tail to do
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wert Hurum Co, pioneering, L Iauglierty expects a rash f *Lt llUII O'clOCk mt the forenoon so, a Du'ee Pro Contesao will be
on this tithi day of Octcbor A. V. entered against you Ion the a'shashetry, life' tVlIig, eaiioeiIlV telephone calls from parents. 114116,
lie?' demsitided In the Complaint.
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Witniesi' ziy h4tpd and the seal
Iateil tti&amp;t
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1121(1 first aid; Brurt l)s'llet'!, 1k propitaed that park euninhibof said court in baulord, Semitenibw.
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itole' County, F)orld&amp;, this 3.5th
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ackwAth. Jr.
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5O'l'ICE OF CUlT

said Lot 7, thence North 967 TO: IAUI1ENCE J. OLJET

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Circuit Court of the Ninth Ju- i Conpis I nit to foreclose a montdlrinl Circuit of t lie St *te' i! gage' c uouiti l.ering hit following
Yiuri'htt, lxi suici for S,-niit,i,le' u- ca! ntvpert)' :
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Choice Location-Downtown Sanford

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Gay, P. 0. Box 2407,
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of su.'hi Answer with the
WANN, Atturl1is for the Plainfr.sid ('I,eult
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lair pricei and shrrnl ing mat-- insuranet., irrigation, fruit and
ket- might investignt the en vegetable processing,
Operative system as a Posft3lt
mflrk5tinf
fliCflflS of meeting niaii Of tht
prnblcm inherent in tnda'i
Thecooperative principle n
highly specialized world
riot new one. It ha been
tinfortunatah man of rnr' at England for at least go . .
farmers have attempted
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f oothills of tue mountains behind Ponce, to o\Ct-

flights to the United States and most of the nearby

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flow, damagim,.several nearby home

islands operated liol-Illally.

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crashed against the 'hoie

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I looted. overturned vehi- I ures have been printed.
,ralue!l of ror in a project of this 4ize at
Cle'.1 and threw barrages Of, Facts
included
ope md it is Lnitu at that jots
bricks Tuesday night in two San land wholly exempt horn.'~
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Francisco districts.
stead exemj)t and non-exempt,
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personal property and railroads facilit in "e
NEW YORK (UPI)
and
United Electrical Radio and In addition how the tax dot tunities,' hthan tlild the cornMachine Wor
Ifeniiwri of ,
.hot Base Acquisi11 threatening to .strike General I fund&amp; for the board of publi,'
zation
Committee
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intl
Utili
Electric Co Sunday, plans to instruction, port authority, hugI
include
Chairman
Mack
Cleve.
call its workers off their Jobs! p ital, health departmen
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"the company's offers, get worse, bridge, fine and forfeituri- anti 1 f0rd HcKibbin, Dr. Vincent
1 Rohorti, C. %',!rnon Mize, A. L.
lzeneral fund j.i illustrated.
ill-s tcad Of better."
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summary
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NEW Y011K (All)
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AFL-CIO Transport Workers as the local prope rty t4x x- Howard Hodges, George Touhy,
Union annoounced today it was penulitures.
Walter Gieluw anti John Krider.
The board is distributing th.'
- postponing its scheduled strike
against American Airlines for brochure following inquiries
hours "in view of progreis" when the millaize was mised
made during all-night negotia- 4.8 mills from last year's MOSCOW UPE) — Shirdi
15-82 to 20.80 for this year. 1 Mialiniov. said to be the oldest
tions.

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man in the Soviet Union and

, perhapti the world. has died !ill

Dull Trades

lilt. rawest method used by

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Stock ' Soviet news official said today,
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In Cassu)btri-&amp;-y, an officer
hits lie. it ussimit i to inott,z
cycit, iuitrul In an effort to cut
down expenses and give' buitci

charge in the slaying of a white
civil rights worker.
A Circuit Court jury of eight
Negroes and four white men
took U5 minutes Tuesday night

.hty

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mire' tht't kid routinely
ly tier in the slaying of \'ioIt

Days Lef t

today to Hobvi-t Hesmerer, (141111) Ilospital 6
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To Register

, by 11(~J-llurd l."delifield, Ivimistlilit district
i4tratol.

1111111), tillien each duy und (4-vgg Litizzo. a white civil
night," and thut titiring tile re- rights %%orkers uIto died in a
cen t rus h of hz-caking aitti en- hull of gunfire' fruuti a passing
terings lit tilt.- county utmo auto oil March 25. 1965. it few
we.t successlutly accomplish- hours after the Selina-to-Montcml i ll his city.
gume'ry march ended.
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Chief C. II . Allen of ,'.ttunionte .4prings reports lurUNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
inies liuvo boun comillitted (All) -- France today valled
it&amp; litisinesid housen lit hill tuwit for it U.S. conitultitient to withWill that Ills de
itig the lit-lit it euti with only South Viet Nuiti, skud kledured
"two full-tifil" Officers and ullu 010 United Stated Alone "in ill
Illil-l-tilile 111all." Ful. thil Illo"t it lioliltioll to rillike tile now
parl, Altamonte is 14 "tillict. lklovtl that will rendur evvryfebidt-litial comintmity," Allen thing poildible. and first of all.

:nuiiugcr for Social Security.

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coveruge of tilt- roads. Chief to reach its verdict of acquittal
Kilillit-lit Tripli-tt 8tates that lit the trial of Ku Klux Malls"till business hiutii' in tilt, mint Eugene Thomas for mur-

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foreeti with full co-operutimi and Illellib'
from tile isheriff's d epartillelit, Klan innovent of a niurder ,

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Negro-dominated
jury has,
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The committee approved the indication of a trend before

patrol one of the four zones a quorum was not present when
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ufficers tht.- other day. We'll
cheek further and let you know.

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lone in this onimunity, your

Sen.
cOnstant upgrading of local the' agencies using different nut been conirnitteti by juven- Eugene J. McCarthy has temporarity blocked the Senate For
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enforcement. agencies with niethmis In cacti munkipality iles

corder for tile U. S. Weather,
Burenu . . . reported 1.32 inches

ktiuw but one K uy was arreisted

Swim . Floids

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Isolated instances of vandal- tile sheriff's department is uso nomination Tuesday. But the moving.
Breaking and entering will
burglary are the major pr(lh ism hiat' been found but in of Lofting whereby certain Minnesota Democrat, a commit
This was the statement this ________________________________________
deputies are ass i gnu ml to tee member, objected later that

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News
In Brief

killi lilts

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The defiongo- department Ion'I'l-

Misliniuv worked until his
Collllty%vi(le in(livi(IIIIII police eign Relations Committee's ap- prices were firm in dull tradina
ft i
niodern equipment and well to combat tilt! problem.
today.
Traders
death
as a watchman on a
sheriff's
proi
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of
-tty
Gen
Nicholas
at
the
opening
di pal tan mits and thit'
dehinqui ui
Juvi nib
trained personnel are keeping
and
investors
appeared
to
be
collectivt
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It may be wet these days . . low tile national average ite- votility lit proportion to till! till- Illi'lins to halt tho burgluriell.
every day

uinous Blue An.

The

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you that leaky roof in his office.

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-eported by the I'Miie Witter Bible College ill -St.
'I'llollias. Gusts up to 50 iniles all llotil. destroyed part
of the roo f of a t li'.s1 oom hull(Iing still undet u. Unstruction. Nlirgin Gorda reported Minor flooding fron,

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evening.
Arthur Beckwith Jr. to show
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Some vdmare twa
gets $4,500
Sysste
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Sellool.q tlirojig)iout the island %vere slitit, except

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PARKING

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arly hotir
s of
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the storm, and power and plione service wits not ill-

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Mjlwee did
I mean about wen "as long as the kids can hang
Dr. Darby .said that new aercage rece ntly obtained by tin
* st paid county station adjacent to its Sit 415,

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soutliern
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There is no state law.
St - Supt. Floyd Christian of rain Tijesday eveiling, added

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SHELTER manager Grady Scott tipeukk; kindly to a Frencli 1)cjudle as the
other dogs at the Seminole Counts animal sh el ter clamor for attention.

GUARAWTD

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Andrew Carnegie Hero Medal $750 from tile Andrew Curne"We didn't hear anything unfor her quick and untif-Ifish lie. giv Ilero Fund Commission.
til suddenly the roof fell
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where I come in ' he promised
\S'itlt it, uihe mis i fl( losi d a said \Irs L E (,rinter who
tiutt
Oil tile back of lit(! burnished HereWled porch lit her horne to was in Powell's Beauty Acad-! The County Commisimn in' Sheehan, in ianford to tinmake it much-needed dinink,
gold (Ilse is inscrihed.
i an effort to explain "where th e j dertake preliminary studies of
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"To Florence Korkran, who room.
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a
.%AN FRANCISCO (AP)-In- i brochure
facility has .t v.irit,d potential
censcd because a white police- he
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perc ent o our
population —
minole Coutity~
is Un em
years-o agt, an
only 8.6 percent is over 65-

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used intuilly to develop and to the Titumumilh e-Cocoa Airport,
Fairfax Ala Mr. and Mrs An TI
tUM'iiIi. into it weapons d
also will undergo long term
derson reside in Shnwmut. Ala:.
test a medium assault
dt vdopnient NuDc,nriehl owns
with their two children.Toni. velupment site
for the Armi.
nite
reveii, unit Debbie, four.
MdJuiiiiull, builder of the

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1 LOUIS, Mo (UPI)
James S. McI)onnull, board
Mercury and Gemini spacecraft
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supervisor
of
the
Martex
finish
Ing department. Fairfax Mills, Tile McDonnell Aircraft Corp.
fur the nianned spuee flighl,I chairman (if tilt- firm, said tile

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niuSt not lit' ii loiter Lawniure.
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a football game Thursday there
i11 be no bus a va il a bl e to transTO -' h

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Authorities
said
Mn
j)gan
property Ifliprn%eflIeflts toXeS,
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profe8fli(ItIld Iferviceh,
till.
k-liefitf,
cortuillIv
inHide
the
Hhed
btit
apparently:
: 401L. -so,
Vtlts OVL'rLUfli( lit znmulct. Thit
aru not Iintittd to farmers
children
were pinying wit-11
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conimunitieL.
And then thin it till- rnnnt' tens, 'Mu-t El iza beth, r and

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from the state. •

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$800

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MINMED -County Agent Cecil Tucker is paid S41,2215 from
the county and $5,260 from the
Home Demonstration
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Adniinistriito, Martin AbrahamI)ErtN1A.k SPRINGS
' of ttiu Fnmnu'rt- C ooperative
mumnwrr
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Service pnintz out,
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impmo nig tilt, quality (hh1gt O'ct oh Lakt anti Sini

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Many cooperativeF, have found ~ derstand shaps in tilt. Snuth, ,~'~-_ "

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F,ti-Ly (logs Lind clit.-,

I)RIYER Paul Lord uses this panel trucl: to piel--up
tfirougliout tile count-y.

er-operated farm

ASSORTED

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depriving our ation and tot mer' regular haircut and

WALL
PAINT

INTRODUCING

A Machine WASH and DRY FIBER -MOTH - PROOF

i farming in our countm-

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where your tax dollar goes will

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I~ "Hisinp cosv Ili operation.
!rents.
supplies, launciry and sal. . !
explains it this way: "The YeAl ' There is another sid to tll(. ~
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.arieF
have
forced w, ti) increast,
se 0
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Increa,8( thu iflCOflW of it t4 •1er, "voorhlb cxecutivt diwill understand." one local own
c- titiclared.
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.1 Leagut of the'USA. E(. believes ; Contrary to action taker, b~
competition into till. markett; in 1 that "without the.4c coopffflf; tilt- Centra) Floridi, Barber'.,
: As
itives, tilt American JUM43711 Of ;SoCilltion. Sanford
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ititu' hut guiti ttigg:'iI frantically
lit. lhirre[I'm itiert. form to get. huroing, ti- tick might, explodill.
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film Jim- •,0 that. poor man otit or I I
fastell it. 111141 fil-111"
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Togi,ther thi-y stavvervol ollf.
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(if reat-11 of Ilm fit.(..
"I lztl4.sH mothers just. nutoIt, Nvas November 4, 11)(15, a
(,AlNF,Vff,f1E (fJf'J) - A
dmi \ nitt'i lIon t'tt vill never moth a11, move quickly, with - nl)f)tlt it, to violent wind, possibly a tornado.
forget.
Mi-4. Korgan, it wnit.r(
," ripped through a four-blork ~
hall been flit her way to work Oil- murinised.
area in tile northweit part of
III slIli '4 the itiiuu ( '44 r uitiil U
liiil day, won't. for gut
that. f atefu
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Sheehan
c ritdtant fr, the (lireetar f f:ae ?'onam'
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Adiutrnerit W hint'iii 1) ( in a meeting with thø
fiqp Aeqii,'itun and (fIh/ttIrn (ornmiffee rf th.'
Mmir,nIe ( (mfltv (hamhc'r r,f (ommerro
hehnn
affirmative nqwPi \',1 in reply ti-i
r'a t.kiri frrn ( Pirt" Ti h v.
'r - Ih 'mph;i'i/erI thi( it i
impori mt o the economy of the
t,,
tahii'ih m tww payreifl
11 to
fnrgst,nll .t dry ipøli when
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hail parks

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not right with the athletic 111plit,

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Impressed' By
Commun it y Progress

Amcrkii"

umethIng Iat lag and snme
n In the hut ning ''
I iii. k ln' iiiisl.Io
as hniting it nil happi'ne.I so fast
O hete
\' alter flat rett
print is to npologl7e
Interviewwl
lit
her
home
sit
thing
which Fidds mijeh pleAsof
1,
1111
Avvillie.
I'l-lish
1111414114,
The 14PP11141illir cal-, 1114,
uppide flown in his burning
we go. . .
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to
my life,
tOM
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venue,
Mrs
urn
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speutil
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To Al \\ l]son-\ e said he enpsied ii ui,k, held in lt his —tile IW t Instant, tile world
Walter
barrett.
got
som"
Km-gun
modestly
(lig(')uIIinecl
iuitr f:it..
spinning' crazily.
sentbclL
wouldn't nun . .nnd he is.
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liusUnc'
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it it " hero."
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To m1 lInt kin-If we In

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\lnnda through Saturdai. Carl

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nitu alo,i, v. ith tin it pnrtnti.
than 1,200 skilled tinited Auto negotiate p* hikea for skilled
A VI'rv Mhi1It tirirtliwititi trend
lint (I i p as I .i IC.' members is
r flurenu " I he mr,untatns are Workera demonstrated Wednes
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r xti naive r nouh to • hange day in front of Chr Met (
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The Big Three auto firms —
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headquarters t promote their
Lake MonrOe. 'Ihe kids were cml of the .hnin hut l"nith
demands for 1fl immediate ;t- (:hrysler, General Motors and
1isiiui for JOtS of j)riles ifleitlil still (lIlIi,
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lowIng resignation of P1-c1.1dOnt
a re Dr. John Thuh end Donedsday
Jeffrey Schembers
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Wednesday, flying a record 146 South
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be
leaving
missions, the U.S. Military Marines Wednesday. They re- The lastest ground fighting in
tht area soon to attend Florid
Peirce announced that Florida
Command announced today.
ported 211 Communist dead and v&amp;ved a company of the U.S.
State University in Tallahassee will be host for the national
Infantry
Division which en
Fighting also flared on the 'iaid they suffered only
light 1st
where he will study "•
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countered an estimated rein
\oung Democrat convention In
,
ground today.
casua l ties themselves.
A
nominating
committee
to
Miami
next year.
earls
forced 'Ict Cong company
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CITIZE
N'
"a
S
of
the
kiV.RTIIS
(,lUh
look
prouI1y
at
awards
received
st
ate
consist of Robert Petree,
Desp ite heavy antia i rcraft today 20 miles north of Saigon.
Mn.Sheih4Rohert.s president
brisk fighting with North Vietfor
distinguished
service
during
ceremonies
at
the
Xiwani
meeting
Wedthe fire, pilots reported they dam- Reinfor
YD
president-elect; John Mc- of the Seminole County Democe ments were SCfl to
yiamese army regulars In
esdzt'. Shown left is Mr. :iiid Mrs. Charles Morrianit Ri nd Mr. atid Mrs.
Manus, treasurer; Robert Park- eratie Women's Club, sta ted her
the U.S. units and they engaged
uhern provinces of South Viet aged or destroyed 70 barges.
W A. Morrison.
bridges.
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(Herald Photo)
or,
county commissioner-unmi- orgnni7ation j conducting a
supply in heavy fighting until contact
NdTn.
flee; W. G. White, Rarlan Tuck membership drive and re ported
The Military Command die. buildings and 54 freight cars was broken toward midday. in -_-__----- ,,
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locomotive.
and
IfI7nc
late afternoon. conta ct was reand Mrs. Esteii were elan that currently it has the largest
dlosed that the Leathernt'cks
ninr
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Mosi of the f re ight cars were ncwed but was described as
named.
Increase in membership of any
were engaged In two new
Officers Including prealdenk Democratic women's group In
tions and so far have killed 1118 hit during three raids b car- .sruiraiciic.
IUII II I IU
rmr.b,ised Navy planes on the in one of the newly announ ced
vice president and secretary the 'tte
of the enemy.
By will be elected at the next meetra
H
ono
Are
te
th
train.
Pilo
repor
d
40-car
ts
S
e Marine operations. the LeatherLighting shin erupted 20 miles
It war announced the state
thg to replace not only SchoTn- executi committee will meet
north of Saigon where units of trains locomotive and 11 cars necks killed 50 Communist
here but also JosejTh Parko and id 2 p.m. Saturday In Orlando.
the 'U.S. 1st Infantry Division were dcstroYtd and the other
trnop.c since the action begnn
Club
amaged
.
d
Margaret Jones Parke,
Mrs.
engaged a reinforced company C11Th
last Saturday. The heav iest en
The poignant film 41 A Thou5T.
rETEnsnIRc
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reality
William
56,
is
in
are
away at. college,
who
of Viet Cong troops early today.
I gagement was fought WednesPloyd Palmer had the Kiwansand Days, A Tribute to John
- Waidron Jr., who disappeared lani laughing with fun
In other business of the meet- F. Kennedy," was shown folclay. a spokesman said, when 1 A former neighbor has identiIn other developments:
n y reMarines killed 23 of the enemy fiod Robert Cok'rmui •lnhnsoii, Dee. 27. 11150. shortly befort marks during observance of Ing * motion was unanimously lowing t.bt meeting.
The Military Command andi tions
adopted urging the YDs and all
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in fighting 34 mites sou th west of I
ezuirged wi. th killing
being Indirt.e(l
for c"mhezle- Senior Citizens Day at th e reg- Democrats to publicly endorse
American servicemen In Viet 1fI
Da N ang.
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trath
Xhr
utar dinner meeting Wednes- and publicly support Robert.
The operation, named At- his wife, as a missing W est meat.
Nam had surpassed 3011.000. A utter Lilue H
5i966
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Dot. Jim ColIin said the day.
King High for governor and
iegtwny, involved units of the \ Irginui lawyer, the sheriff's
buil dup to 350.000 to 400,000 is
Palmer was master of core- all Democratic nominees.
3rd Marine Division. It reported dcpnrtnwnt reports.
expected by the end of the year.
in
neighbor, im monies and with the help of Dr. W. Vincent Roberts, chairU.S. battle deaths for theT
Its own casualties as light.
OfIicizIs said th ey have 8N Petersburg, was not named
senior
citizens Charles Morn, man of the county executive UP TO
week that ended last Saturday
The other operation, called cv"ted •the word of a Hun ting
'his request.
son
and
Gen. J. C. Hutchison committee, re ported the number
were 9i, ten fewer than the NEW 'YORK (Al')'
Food 'Prairie, was under way five
- \ a.) man ttizit .1cdiT1sOt.
th
was
cimrgcci
wi
who
took
part In th e program of registered voters in Semiohnson
J
prices
took another 'Jump this,1 miles south of the demilitarized ton (V.
week before. In addition 425
first-degree
murder
Sunday
kept
the
members
entertained note County is "notoriously
Americans were wounded end week. The predictioiis offer liUeTh7AIfle, Marines fought a strongly
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from
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the
bothof
his
'wif(..,
throughout
the
meeting.
M5n3 low" and his committee Is 'nian- 4S
eittht were listed as missing or hope to harried housewives. :1 entrenched force of North Vietth
e
wives
also
attended
and ning an "intensive"
PhylIi, Was found in their of
captured. South Vietnamese Broad. milk, egg and butter 'namesereguhirs 15 miles west I
voter regcottage. .An autopsy showed sat proudly along with their
forces had 216 kIlled and 414 prIces have been up sharply;' of Dong Thh
,
These
she died of massive head in- husbands as they were honored.
grain, vegetable and frUit SUP
wounded or captured.
The operation began Aug. 3 as
KIWSTIIS
president
Roger
Bar.
juries.
Premier Nguyen Cao Ky. plies have been cut by the- reconnaissance In force. Since
j
I Johnson, who was in the cot- ru h anded out awards for their
opening South Viet Nam's na- weather, and Increased hiborthn the Marines reported kill
I t.age when police arrived. blurt- distinguished service to the
tional election campaign, called costs are showing up on cvcry•: lug 135 North Vietnamese. Most
od nut the story of being Wal- I club and city to the following
for a large turnout of voters thing from lettuce to watermel- of the heavy action was In the
with
senior citizens: B. B. Crum3e. T
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40' OTiS.
flP prOmin(.lfl IUw(.r l$BU
aepL. U ULIL wurnea (ii U-n
last two L11IV5.
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crease In Communist terrorism Butter prices this week were The Reds also lost heavily In
father of two college-age chit- S. F; Doudney, Neal Pannier, BARTOW (API - Lightning
.lool Field, John Galloway, Osaimed at disrupting the dcc- the highest since 1152.
dren who had been declared
an air strike,
group Bruce Baggett caught
car Harrison, Hutchison, C. S. struck and killed a 16-year-old
tIDflL
Margarine, salad oil and short-American pilots new 353 sor• seven-ounce fish and was tie. legally dead, police
Morrison, W. A. Morrison, E. B. Tampa girl and Injured a boy
The 146 missions f I o w n ening prices have been io'ching ties in South Viet Nam WednesWaidron was indicted for em A
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oil ow
at a phosphate pit /4
OM.PMWX
against the Communift North upward, refl ecting the shifting day and claimed they destroyed termined the largest In the bazzlement short).,. after be Randall, Judge R. W. Ware, Dr., Wednesday
John W. Wilson, Ralph Smith near Bartow.
exceeded the previous record demand for a lower
irIced or damaged 327 huts and build small tots group and the small- vanished. The embezzlement Dr. A. W. Rocker and Palmer. Polk County sheriff's offi cers
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set earlier this month by seven, spread.
ings and 11 sampans. South est fish caught in this group charges were dropped in 1064,
rs
d
an
award
for
Identified
the
dead
girl
as
Hazel
Also presen te
twice a wss
An official T3S. spokesman The forecast now is for short Vietnamese pilots flew an addi- was pulled in hr Michael OKin- after a judge ruled he prob. appreciation was Mrs. Roberta E. Odom of Tampa. The Injured
would not disclose the number crops of corn, pens, green and tional 299 sortes.
at bedti
be found. Gatcne'l. Mrs. Gatchel has as- youth was identified as Junior )
ably never would
ski.
.. Wnitb.n,'.&amp; wife.
of sorties Individual plane ..
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After attempting to ca tch all -'----siSica and .neipcui i-ne Inca (U £.UrnUr 4V1UUUU., AD, aiUo
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strikes Involved, but ackirnwl- higher 1ccs, both nt)W ftIi the
In I 052.
the Kiwanis with various meet- pa. He was hospitalized for she
bIIS
h*
the fish they could the kids
edged that they were the high- fresh varieties and In te r when
had worked as ii ing and projects through the pa. He was hospitalized for
.lnlinacm
eat so far In the war. This would the canned and frozen nns 1
s mths.
lined up for some refreshing commercial fisherman and Is- yea
shock and was reported in satI
probably run from 400 to 50(1 move to market.
soft drinks furnished by thC borer in the St. Petersburg
SI?4
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Miss E II c n McBrantnic isfactory condition at Bartow
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Jaycees and Jay cuo ties, in area since 1951.
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Major Ret.) was a
Hospital.
eMemo
ri
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did,
American pilots claimed
charge of serving refreshments. Be and his wif e, tibia 56, cia] guest and accepted all Maddox's 12-year-old sister,
heavy destruction. Four of 18 oil crop.
r1s,
r
were Miss Mariles Chadwick,: were wed in 1955.
Meat prices this weekend are
award memory of her fa ther, ShirIey Ann Maddox, playing b
storage depots attacked were
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crary
of
the
J'cec
inforJohnson
has
been
held
in
the
flowing hQU$d,
th e rate Charles McBrantuie, with the other two you ths when
the country. damaged and several others mixed across
maion Headquarters and Jay- county jail without bond since who was a senior citizen of the the bolt struck, was not hurt.
ALBERT
L.
KELLY
aries
probably hit but smoke and dust Choice beef ribswest.
are down
in 4/ord was received here Wed- ccc B u 1 c Ii Cassube. Mrs. his arrest, Mrs. Waldron says club.
but up,
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prevented an accurate assess. the Pacific Nor
,onusl 1
In pa'ine tribute to the sonabout I cent a pound in Call- neday night of th e dea th of Jum'm ?ilcKee and Alan Albers she can't positively identity
merit.
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3 cents In Albert L. Kelly Sr., of Tampa. also members of the Jaycees Johnson as her former husband br members of th e club, BarMost of the tacks were t- fornin. N eal Is down
. Hid. 'These men have cer
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camping trip in South
Florida. 1) At Flamingo in the Everglades
National Park, Richard
Randall (left) and Richard Byrne read a reninder from their aninial friends. 2) The
gang is all dressed up
and ready for church 'ut
Flamingo. 3) Tak
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weighing in the catches.
ration to everyone in the club
demilitarized zone. Only one Pork is down in the midwest, ford where he was employed
Other
merchants
who
donated
and
this is our special way of
a barber.
raid was made in the Hanoi but up on the West Coast.
contest
were
the
prizes
for
all of them for what
area against an oil depot 15 Turkey is being featured in Survivors Include two so
they
have
done."
miles from the Communist capi- maay aruiis, reflecting the larg- Claude, of Jacksonville, and Al- Goodyear Store, Melociec Skat- I
Jr.,
of
Tampa;
a
daugb
Ing
Rink,
McCrory's.
Firestone,
Not
only
was it Senior Citit
tal with results not announced. er supplies.
till
Ur, Mrs. Catherine Weldie, alo Ecktrd's Drugs, .1, C. l'i'nhiey.
zeus Day but Father-Son Day
The- Air Farce flew 71 nuis,I rory's Store downtown.
observed and Sons of
also
of Tampa. ane eight griundchllAUGUST
sions, Navy pilots 115 and U.S.
Kiwanians
were on hand to be
dren,
Admissions
their proud faintroduced
by
Ftinerid and burial services
Constance Daniels.
were conducted th is morning lii
Lee, Jeannene Davis.
Tampa.
lirodmix, Vivian Allen, Robert
ole Funds
Ferguson, Siirub Murray',
- Mrs. Michael Arnold Tindtil, BarThe
Frank
'V.
Bennessy,
of
Luke
LOS
ANGELES
(A?)
WASIENGTON (APi Mary, died at i a.m. today in Tak Woo's problem with her car bara Charlton, Cynthia Crain.
Senate has voted against
George Van Valkenburg, Annie
Seminole Memorial Hospital in]- is mushrooming.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tlmrlzing $10.7 million in further lowhng a short I llness.
day
she
didn't
H.
McWhorter , Penny Fleming,
es
She said Tu
51
Cent
High Lnw.Pr. funds for Project Muhole, a sth- He had lived In Lake Mary know whether to take It to a me- Sanford; Edwin W. Smart, CLEA.RWATER
- E cler d
ezitifit- program which called for for the past three years and chanic or a gardener when she Henry Thursam. DeBury; Ste.
Albany. cloudy .....72 52
.
drilling
through
the
earths
Albuquerque clear 85 iiti wab a member of the Church found a crop of brown and white Iven N Orazi, Frank Hennessy, Drugs of Florida, me,,
crust
in
the
Pacific.
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Atlanta, cloudy -... 81 04
of Nativity there. Be was a mushrooms sprouting from the Lake Mary; Betty Mute Joe, Os- nounced net earnings of
981 for the 13-week period
Biumarck, clear ... 76 42 -. The House voted last May to n ienl bwr of Knights of Colum. floor matting.
which ended July 2. 1966. This
Boise, 'cloudy .....102 oit - - refuse funds for the project, bus, third degree.
Births
She decided on a mechanic
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
K.
Mcis
a 51 per cent increase in net
Boston. cloudy .....711 i .. President Johnson asked later
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. who said. "it looks like there
Buffalo, -cloudy .....68 58 .20 that the funds 1w restored to tin Flortnce Buimberger Hennesay, may be a leak in the air condi- Leon!, Sanford, a girl;'Mr. and earnings over the same quarChicago. cloudy ... 74 56 -. appropriations measure I cur 'ar ii four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth tioner which makes the carpet Mrs. Thomas Wade, Sanford, a terty period for last year,
boy; Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Lee Jack M. Eckerd, president,
Cincinnati, clear ... 711 57 -' bus federal agencies.
I Atwell, Mrs. Edith Greiner, dump."
Mr. 6aid the earnings r"uIted from

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Auto Sprouts
Mushrooms

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at Brlasc'n Funeral Hoine. San.
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left art )ias Charlotte Lawrence, Hwat Slonlker, Miss Qurentia Poole
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MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet
Union has deni ed It is trying to
SPIlL U turouienu Nigeria on ci
tribal basis and coun te r-charged
that 'imperialist powers" are

clfical.Iy who made the charges
of Soviet splitting activities oxcept to say vaguely they came
from "the Weste rn press and
certain Nigerian circles connected with the iuijwrialist pow-

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show whkti 'Mn" tn;eu1 on,l b- ntt-, Siihlkan, anti PAIII
Fl ,-Ap a r t Far All Oee;es,
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PLAN1S
PO7TPD
'line',. who wn,mte,t In tour tot i-erttn for the ronp.
(thor pubis nt 10441. 0-0 .11.4.
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by
Thaiy
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acoomnnied
Wuot wou' ttnumttc'tl by It,", it, 'f'ni'yiin WCI'O the devek. 4,
COISAG!S
Sei'mtmnstet- anti Mrs. W. T
a. fIvuiu1nc Mt'Keimbe, bet- a
tnluqetIfv,, WehI fIty, nt-id Pmnfel. ifucir 'Istuighti't Tern,
ptv1Ue Avø,
flll
kttuw,i lilt "f4,irie,' win) vu'- Iuuia'-h fin,'l,',,s
tind nic'.-,e ('diii .Iac'kson. Mr'.
tOu
tpciuh'iv I hi' t to ii'Ieri ,f(.3&lt; ani ju', n N J 1,1 r
1111f .1111-d $ ti,- liii. tin 0 w frill
Ifloho n-I
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lu'nlitb r.iac'. utfiptii o in I ,n kv' ftnniJo lb
h hi', 1, 111%
)'i f,tt umt-'bn- vutuirtuhtig, t imey In vizI to vii touch c'huure-h aervbee4 ---I
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u I!Inuh'4 Nitthuivuth l'n rk
thus' ti' i$ lip ('°l' before JO (of III,' hi inya which they
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enuvip"iI ciut, if. fnilo'l to clomplimo,.
if 9JA*V64UWf- fa-l4,4tLIh..
t'hmu' u-nn, p, lit' n',in tiu'gitith tub en I heir tirbts nt-oh tb' boys
n ,
I aninu-,,tm,' t'vhuttutmt by tot-gut lent-vied ho w Ii, (-0 01 11 uInuuli'r nil
COMPARE THESE VA LUES! O'P !l
c-nt-out
Ion
n,iuI ho'i Fun
Infot in flit-' tiicmuujtiIt
thnt Vrf'
rnftgi'ss tt'gmubnrly fog the lI ijilte fit nvorythiin.
PIAME GRAND
Scouts n.mnklng the trip in 'a to got rid of thicutn.
Men's and Boys"
Ititiuhumy mut-tilug offer hit-on k - cituikil Steve A tin ma, Hrue- f;r.
r comp thi, group titig out fleer, Richard llyrne, Hill han
I, boat, bum int'l inciter to hot, Stove fignu'-, .fohn f,r-kyu'r,
III u-ti,, I iii titiul I hiu'ii ,,ii,eul I hcrh,ertN&lt;,,,ie, SIe Me- to ('0111p,
ENTIRE
1ninitolo Style Manus, Arthir Newberg. hm
t'u, Nnphu'5. Iktorp aUI. I'nrry, Tim I'cory, Hkhrrd Ran
PRICE
STOCK 1
r 1-11111d he setvod n ubownUi- enitit' alotug anti the
Ladies' Famous Brand
nits got nhc'nrd the hits and
re hat-mukil their n-bit-mw through,
ri windows frotti unujerneaUt
fly ututt,
I,KwIMros, Idaho (Al')
fln Montloy they moved nn
Fireman Robert W. Hrnek
Mynkita htiver State Park
it,t
a call: Gasoline W11.4
nr Hiurrusota, a perk faninius
OFF
NOW
r Its utmany rtiu'tlpu of wild leaking from the. tank at *
ear,
P. On till', way they had s(op.
lirork
responded,
couldn't
it at the National l'olkcu
Washable Canvas
Iseum antI a shell factory find the owner, slapped his
chewing gum o v er the hnie
or Fort Myers,
In the gasoline tank and re.
At. Mynkkim, granclpiurents
turned
In the station house. ill Stunts, one of thici scouts,
me out mauled with donuts
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$
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uIIs gra,itimotmnr and ,nngIit,r
ANNUAL STRAW HAT OFFER
hintiti to buy cold drinks.
AaflabIe to you without• doe.
ADAMS
I'ntcbos w.'riu jileked up at. to,' pt-escrlpflori,
our product
0 loyal scout office where called Odrhn.w. You must lot. wjfy
STRAW
cy stopped to may"hello" to faf or your money bach. Od,inss
HAT
ha Dihhh,'r, new scout chief, Is a tiny tablet and •asUy swallow.
ad. GO rid of secass fat
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WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY
rnwu-iy it Wekiwn District 1. or. Odrin.e costs $3.00and
and Is I
ecutivo.
sold on this uarant.. If ruof I
Itithin Springs County Park satisfied for any reason, lust return the pacaqe to your druggist
ar flrnntion was home
for and got your full money bach. He,

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Hall said in an earlier inter.
view that one of th ese leftist
youth groups, the DuBois Clubs,
openly espoused Marxist-LeninjEt Communist theory.
"Naturally." he said, "the
closest ties we have are with the
DuBois Club3 since they OCCUPY
Marxist positions. Many of the
DuBois Clubs members have
joined our party."

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walkout came to an end
when he agreed to give his suns.
Ronald. 25. and Richard. 26, an
undisclosed raise.
The boys wed to take back
their demands for paid vacatiuns and holidays. They have
I buen earning $50 tin hour.

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GLOVERSVILLE. N.Y.
strike at i8l5.
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with "a few concessions on both

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FLOOR SAMPLES

MOSCOW (A?) - U.S; Cornrnunist party leader Gus hail
said Wednesday his party is
playing a leading role in Amer.
lean left-wing student organizations,
The Soviet Communist party
paper Pravda quoted Hall in an
interview here as saying 'our

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Gary Roseberry, Bob Sullivan, John Lockyer and
Bill Daniel. 4) John
Lockyer and Gary Roseberry scrub lots on K.P.
detail,
COMM

Per

and Mrs. Ernie Murray, San- sales totaling 19.654,2111 for
Denver. clear ......82 50
jec'ttd the Mohole nioiWi' IOu' -tile Mrs. Ethel Casey, all of the tioner doesn't do it?
"I'm on my third crop," says ford, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. period, which were up 44 per
Des Moines clear - 72 53 .. second time. Thit' Senate, in a North.
Detroit, cloudy .....73 51 .. vote Wecinesduy, also refused to Brisun Sunural Home is in Mrs. Woo, "If only I could be AC1ISaII Owens, Sanford, gfr cent from a year ago.
'We are gratified with the
Iie
Fairbanks, rain
56 49 .15 authorize the funds.
charge of arrangements,
sure they were edible."
Lovette
continuing
expansion of
Martha
BT00k ,
Fort Worth. clear ,, 72 64 1.64 j
var.
Drugs
as
reflected
by the
Thomas, Manice Owens,
Helena. clear
.
92 41? ..
crease in sales and earnings for
die Fink, Arcadia Briggs and
Honolulu, cloudy .. M 76 -.
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buby boy, Jculinuie Mate Baker, this uiriod," Eckerd said. "And
indianapolis, clear - 711 51
Timoth
Walker, Kay ?oiesz and we are equally pleased to have
Jacksonville. cloudy 93 73 -.
baby girl, Jeanette E. Buuut our faith in Florida's future
511 45 .1i4
Juneau. clouds' and baby girl, 1u Dowdu, Eli- ° well demonstrated."
Kansas City, clear -. 73 60
jab - tasun. Sanford; Lindut Ho]- 1ckerd Drugs of Florida, inc.
Los Angeles, clear - 117 H - land, Ar th ur Watt, Virginia began operations in 1952 with
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Louisville, clear ,, 75
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Locke, Lake Mary; Helen
Miami, clear .......85 112
time new lOcations have been
_________________________________________________________________________________ and baby girl, Lake Monroe;
Milwaukee, cloudy - '71
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Chnrle Davis, Orlando.
'.
Mpls. -St.P., clear
2 53 '
rate. Eckerd's newest store, the
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Nv Ork'zinr. clear - 87 70 ..
to tie added to the Eckerd
.)]vw York, cluudv -. UI
chain, opened in Sat-asuta on
73 31
Okiut. City, clear
Aug. 18.
Omaha. clear .....74 53 -15
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ai'Ihøi'i'' t'otiip-ited home Ri
toy oft nifloon from n Wet. I
I, Vpllt ftll two u'ei'Iie tour 10
t('vs Aflel the thi-s',l bus, ;u
i'hqi'tI tout' yenta nix • IV I
I loop, govu' it wi'nty
litt
the end of u-hot In all ittis
iiIlIi' will ho hi't- Inst mu,
11111,
It Is u-ithi ,,iIi'd feell,:
that lit.' Senim I a ten tnt'il ii
0 mn'wi't' iitoib'I hi.'Ing i-ct Ii
by thin ('olitity S.hnol hut
I, ,%., I','i, Ii(', ti I tud fuit- ru t,
jniiitt a, 'i'm' I.tii hits ('01110 I
'heti' - ItI Iii.' (1131 to 1
as that ha whom-c
fit-lit enit-toul thotti whititi to
e'bnsed and refurbished In 1(1
lint lnithf'uI service tins mu
her n sontimentol fnv"rlto w
all the ti- loll,
thin lu-Outit)' cntrki'i on
flunks the ;ininteut rapilene
patches and 1naInina gathei
tinting the l'J,OOO flutes
ti'iiis niade with the Heot
and the thought of part
with her brings it lump in
throat for boys and lead
nilke.
A fter an overnight. stop
.lonntl,nn l)Ieklnuon State l'i
near Stuart and a thu-en i
stand at Ft. Latji1erdks
tutu' hugh Taylor 111 rch 81
Park, the group headed sot
In Miami they visited flit
national Airport where
flow of air traffic Wns c
uklnrnhly slower becaume of
airline strike.
They matte eamni next
Key Lnu'go at .John Pennekn
('oral Rof State Park i
found that phehing a tent,
the coral and limestone i
lIh(' Cnifliing on a parking
Other attraction s at the p
i nz'h mIntl a ''awl mm hug pe
in front of each tent nmj
over nhunhJnn(.u, of annul flu
Later that umight when
i-nina 4,11111r. the "swimm
11o0 111" moved into the i
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Neighborhood

PLAIDS
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$289

AND

WALK SHORTS
NOW
$3
$5
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WERE

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5 pring
nrtd

Paris

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$4

BELTS

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table lamps. Regular

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and gold motif. . .K.g.

118

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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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CABINETS

for BIG SAVIMCPS!

MOONEY AIPPLIANCE

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(W;fh Your Old Sof,
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$or. nice chost of d1awof
and chair back bed all

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room suits has

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built in sag protection
Florid.,zed to resist mildew
odor
. An •jtlrs fm
set designed for those wri•
desive or need Postiir,p.iiie

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241.16#

WHEELS
PIKK

MATTRESSES

s;onoit

BEDROOM

BALANCED

$

PRICES
simp as

PRICE

SOFA BED GROUP
7 Pc- Sofa Bed group h4%
f 0.2 r" padded sof.@ bed,
matching club chair, 2 wal.
nut finished stop f4bles.

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sof .

$1488

Twin iiie Hollywood buds
are complete with neat plat-

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BLANKETS

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$146

I2Vito 4

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Expwt 4untmwt Of cast,

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5.1b. Swata+ers, 344D.
V-neck wool heafher
slipover
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10cs

Rayon/Acrylic Double

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Deacon's Bench
• Lovely
Early American styled di
sette group . . A 179.00

Entire Stock — Plaids and Solids

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Modern 3 Pc. corn.r group n 'sour
VrbItC &amp;1I+IC 0r
of &lt;d
at$ricti've. colorful tweed mid paid
sofa seats six or
cornbintion
Sturdy
comfort
will sl..p 2
Corri.r f.bi. incud.d. Req S17.9S
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Many other Carpet Remnants in choice
of colors and sizes at greatly reduced

DINETTE GROUP

WERE $6 ...... ,.

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1' 2" All Wool Face
12'
in gold +wood
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eq.

$38

Early American

WERE $6 ........ NOW

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Mohawk

finished stop tables, Coc$tail table, 2
matched table lamps, and Innerspring
constructed, attractive tweed covered
sofa that converts to bed

$'89

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WERE $5

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Rose Beige Nylon

$34

Size

Req. 49.95

Famous Brand

counts Welcomed
Open Fri. Evinins

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6-PC SOFA BED GROUP

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lt'iack-+o.school...end
here's the now crop ready
for picking. Feb colors
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zinged with plaids. All with
stockings and accessories to
match. Smashing Fell colors,

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prices.

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IrmE-ELECT—Miss Darlene Sheit of Case1herrv (left. ) Was feted at
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JANE CASSELIIEItRY
Danish pastries, coffee and
The spacious lawn and gas-. iced tea were served the
den
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Quintuplet guests. Centerpiece for the ta
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Tueliday for Jacksonville after shower for Bliss Darlene Shea man%, pretty and practical gifts. :~ Alrz,,

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suk'
generously with orange j rolls are browned. Remove Slice lengthwist' into
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pears
are
now
juice
and
brown sugar. Dust from oven and spread with Ac. slices , sprinkk' with lemon
N.r:t.arincs and
plentiful. We lmnvt' some recipes with ground ginger, dot with lug from package of rolls, juice. Mti sugar, flour and cm
}lam-Fruit Appetizer. Spria•
sent I'; us using Ilium. Let'b try butter. Hrofl until browned and Serve warn) or cold. Serves 68. namoti, Cut in butter to crumbly kit fresh nectarine slices with
hubbf)
consistency.
St)fl)C.
Prepare mullmim 0raI1e juice and dill weed. Roll
PLAIt MELI3A CHEESE I'lL
JIFFY NECTARINE
nlL\ as packag directs. 7 urn in .azn slices of ham. Secure
A fresh Bartlett pear- of mccl- I
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I into greased 9-inch squart pan. with ! '1ck.
ICE CREAM
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crumtJv
Cup sugar
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berries
vaniUa
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pudding
, tsp. salt
days before using.
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rUles, sieve or whir in blender Nectarines are niem hers of
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Mrs. Anna Johnson of Tampa,
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is Imomiseguest of Major anti Mrs.
Pare, halve and core pears.
t1)3p. browir sugar, packed I blender-, until smooth. Turn inHzirr'
Williamson, Sand Lake
In large haI10 pan, firing wit tb3ps. melteu margarine
to 1 quart refrigerator tray; set
For a Posy Pudding make Itoad. Mrs. Johnson recently
cup sugar to it
ter and
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boil. Amid pears, cover and cool:
pudding filling
Areezv until set one inch from reeled on tiuc- package; fold a reeo'.ring nicely.
until furl; tende:. Meanwhile
fresh pears
edges. TUrII out into chilled diced nectarine into the cooled
sprinnue gelatin over
CLIJ) ) tbsp fresh Lemon .iuiet'
I bowl; beat until smooth. Return dessert. Spoon into stemmed
syrup iron raspherrie to mois
Combine gingersuaps and to tray; freeze firm. Makes
glasees and serve on uiidenliuten
lti'nuwt pears from pan. brown sugar ui l4itichi pit' plate; quart.
Arr i
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cool. Stir
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ers.
liquid laW gclntni Add I .. CUP agaList bottom anti sides of pie
By MARYANN MILES
PORE CHOPS A LA
sugar, lemon juice and salt plate. Ilkt' at 37 degrees for
Rev
NE(l'AIt1NE
For a summer simiw. Toss 1cr of and Mrs. J. .Itubert MI].
stir witil dtsohvetl. Mn in rasp- h m:nutes. Cool. Pr'rpart' pit' ( large loin pork chops
Lint Lane, hear Luke,
shredded cabbage
berris and [huh syrup. Cliiil 1 filling as package directs; cool i cup apple cider
with fresh weicmautnu it baby daughter
nectarine slices, I'tC1I grapes, Sunday,
until nuxture Imiounds oil spoon. slightly. Meanwhile, pare, halve I tsp, lemon rind grated
Aug. 21, who weighed
mayonnaise, yog urt, I t' ni o in
Blend ci.eut anti mill., ruser - I and curt' pears; cut crosswise 2 tbsps. lcmoi juice
pounds
and one OUflCC.
juice and salt to taste fer 11 Seven
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and
Mrs.
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tsp. cinnamon
colorful sparkling coke slaw.
remaining i n to button,' of pit' i and oL'flIWi juice into pie fill - dash nutmeg
to the area. lit' is the new pusshell. Pour
UI gelatin nux- mug. Tom into baked shell. Pre- U whole clover,
to:' at the hear Lake Metlmthst
FRESNO FROST
turc UILu pit' shell. Set pours part' meringue as pie filling 4-. tsp. salt
C1IW'Ch.
Combine in blender 2 cups
into mixture, cut-sides Uj), coy- package directs, spread over 3 , tsp. pepper
each sliced fresh nectarines
One way to clean indoor
ci v111. renmiatithmg gelatin. 1iu - I pie. liaki' at 425 degrees for B 2 ibips. curnstitreit
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cup
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4 cup sliced green pepper
Blend until smooth.
Spray
tub.
and
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Trim excess fat twin chops
gently and leave the plants in
Here is an old-time dessert and tub large skillet with It.
Add unpeeled, diced fresh time tub until excess water
This Conserve is grand served modernized with it convenience Brown chops, drain off excess nectarine,
,, and almond slivers drains off.
on waffles, French twist or with product, I)unisb refrigerator fat. Combine
cup cider, 1cmpoultry oi' pork.
rolls, and glamorized with nee- on rind and juice, spices and
,
(INfJE1t I'LAIL CONSERVE tarines.
seasonings. Pour ovini- chops,
tMPI.ffE
PROTECTION
U frfi pears
F ROSTED
cover and biznnwr 45 minutes3 cups sugar
NECTARINE COBBLER
Combine cornstarch and recup chopped crystallized gin- 4 or f fresh nectarines
11" 0,,
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icr
2 thsps. water
juices. Cook and stir until iick3 tbtps. lemon juice
CUP augur
cued and clear. Add nectarines
Pure, quarter, cure pears
tsp. cinnamon
and green pepper. Cover and
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simmer 3 to 5 nzuiutes, just un•
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pun, layer pears, augur and gui- 2 tbsps. butter
III thoroughly heated. Serves G.
guir, drizzle with lemon juice- I pkg. (u.S oz.) refrigerated
1
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IIBOILLI) PEARS
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" (14 oz) date or orange
flulvc and cure at, many uecLurmt' mixture. Bake at 400 muffin mix
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?mt othc'rl TiU%i are- (1(mmg the
usual Auatist thm2s. They are
petting b a ck-to-school
wardrobes loge'tnvr, making dental
and doctor appointments for
reduced and housekeeping tasks ing round of routine, which in. them, or with which they need
those check-ups and growing
hit w'ary of the household rou lightened through the use of a eludes ironing until midnight, your help?
myriad of Iabor.saving devices, cleating all day Saturday and
tim.
What are your goals and alms
But perhaps there's some'- there is time for Mrs. 166 to little to show for their efforts now and in the future?
thing else' they have their minds develop interests outside her
Answering these questions
I except short tempers for them
(in r'y may be ch('r'king the 1 home
Her choices fall into four ca- and everyone else In the family. may help you make your (It'classified ads and considering
It might be helpful to COfl' cision about whether or not YOU
tegorltb
looking for a job when the kids
some of the questions should consider combining eaaider
—\'ulunteer work for hospi.
are hack in twfi o,ol. Or they
posed
in
the worksheet includ. reer and family. And whether
nivy be thinking o! returning tala, wdliare agencies, etc.
ed
in
the
recent Radcliffe In- the time to make your "next
—Social activities such
to school themselves.
stitute
for
independent Study step" is now or some time In
As
Hwktr wrote to ,me bridge, bowling, book clubs.
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publication,
"The Next Step." time future.
—Expanded homemaking,
one day: "1 am frightened by
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are:
(NEXT; Where The Girl Are)
the 4nagc of American women eluding redecorating, garden.
W'm'mt did you most like In
n g, enter.
who die when they are 40 and ing, flu%ucr arrangi
Your education and your work?
taming.
are buried 5 years later."
career
Did
you prefer working with
Then there are those like —A part-or-full-time
people
or In projects?
Jean Turner, who wunt to outside her home,
like
research
or presentation?
Almost hail of today's moth'
work to help scud her jour suns
are selecting the fourth Individuals or groups? ltesponens
through college.
Eleanor Hunter commented ulter'iative; uthcr, a combins- sibility or clearly defined unit
work? Men or women or cliii.
not tong ago: "There is a his. ttjfl of the four,
dren?
With what ages do you
By MARYANN MILES
tory of widowhood in our lam' Furthermore, mother's pay.
like
work
in
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Ben
Jenkins, who was bitten
iii and it has niatit me certain check plays an important part
What
are
your
children's
seven
weeks
ago by a rattle
that I want to develop both in- in the Ittmnily income. Some
are needs now in terms of your snake, Is recovering satisfac.
terests and an AuCoine of my have theorized that wives
llubbumId's
time, energy, and emotional in t(wHy, but does have more
own as a kind of life insur- cmpmoyed only if the
standard,
but
volveament?
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'income is below
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future
needs will a patient at the Orange MeinorWhOtett'i tilt muUv5, Her. st-tisUcs from the Census Ji'
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your
children
have Jul hospital anti Is able to have
man P. Miller, special 5i5tUflt reau are contradictoryspe.'lic
Interests
us'
problems
visitors. He Is expected to be
For instance, oniy 21 per cent
at the Census Bureau, in his
wish to share with confined for some time yet.
family
that
you
book, "Rich Man, Poor Man," of wives are working if
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the 12 umithon mothers who figure jumps to M per cent
have school-aged children at 1w' olinnilits with incomes of
,000 to 5,QQ0. Fi fty-two per
liumnu-5½ million—use either
cent
of Wives re working In
woriug or look in g for work.
There are lute of reasons that fumutlies with incomes reported
10,000 and $15,90.
for s'umen ii
i iIab4i it't it whole between
new tjl1gumnt- In 0* first place Even for those with l.nc'ome
they hue it tile expectancy of over $15,000, 13 per ceOt of the
a full 25 yetmn's lunger than their wives are workingSo row about it, girls, should
tt:sndmvthers Most of Wein
have their c'hbdi'eu at it young- you ¶orn your attention to the
tnt age, so that by the time they labor market? Some of you
are 'a their thUs their lust cluld should and will. Of these sonic
is in vhul at ud they can look will kmve satisfying and stitnu'
forward to three dtcbdeb of pos- biting eF.perit'smces and JIYC the
, family m-oisie a boost. l"ur
siuk- employment.
time
pm
epamatiwn
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Editor's note: NEA special
writer Kathryn Hunter lcl1 in
this three-part series that the
w omen of 1Pfi6 need not Iel
shackled by housework and
'eminine routine" Women tony indeed ha'e a "second
chance" to find careers in
meaningful jnhs it's simply a
matter of getting out into the
so-cahed man's world and
knocking on doors, Proof? Con.
sider that Ka th ryn Hunter, wife
of an Akron, Ohio, real estate
executive, mother of three, has
found time in recent years to
be a public relations consu]thnt,
a lecturer, a iu't'ckly newspaper
editor and publisher and coordinator of special programs
for women at Akron University.
Anti she i;ays she still has time
for f amily and personal activities. Enough said? This gal
practices what she preaches.
(Firs', in if Series)

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fantilis's, sin's' it is ssmmm,'tiiileS
hued to buy iis1 i-4'pi4I's- small
spianhit ics of food.
The studs' showest that small
families spend more fliOtley pci'
person on fund eaten away
from home.
Mt1C Wilson, county
Extension Home
Economics
Agent,
gent, concludes that it is be s t.
to advise young couples to be
realistic and he guided in
their plans by the fact that
t.uo cant live as cheaply '

Williams was employed as a secretary prior to
joining the airline. She is a graduate of Seminole
High School and attended Orlando Junior College.

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Pierce, Mrs W T. Pratt Sr., lower accented by not petals.
carr ed casca des
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Mrs. cGerald Pouter and Mrs.
low laisies and yellow roses.
Ev Vanmee.
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waist, a scooped neckline
and long sleeves. The slim
skirt of soft beige crepe was
highlighted by a box pleated
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niturid l'tt'osiiin Ss'uvjs-t',
liii' i'pm'ns1itumi-s' mntli'ins of
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sum' eu,,
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brides mank They wart identical floor
length gowns, sheath style, in
a two tone moss color featur-

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graceful
'tiane" 0" imp);rit
o' th'- :own Her silk illusion
vvfl
attached It) a pear
Crow -]anti sh(- carried a ens
c-adt of white rnse with a dvtach.i ilc orchid.
Pa ulette J)e ik
dcli, of
the brut. ;ittcmiec] as maid of
honor. Miss .lane Wise and Miss

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gery nndcrgon. at Winter ParI
Patricia Messici;, daughter
Memorial Ilopital on Thurs•
Mr. and Mrs Fran!- Messick
of hibiscus Road. returned day.
home Saturday from Winter
Miss Judy Beauchamp left
Pan: Memorial Hospital where
the nisderwent minor surgery.

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Fort Mt'
MiSS JIkPV i ('tU)lOy((1 it tht
Florida Sanit;iriuni anti Hospi
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Her Fi;inr' wa
graduated
troni
Forest
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Academy
and attended Orlando Junior
College. 1k Is tmnjnvrcl at
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Hammond. soloist.,
O ut
town guests included snnviljp.NC while waiting
Preeuted
Hc'eaus(-" a
the the lrnom's parents. Mr. and for their daughter. Imni, to
enum,' knelt and 'Our Father Airs. Ro
R flan dht,ir Sr. , a -ml •t - he
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at Camp
tVtiira Ar: in Jfenven"
- RarrY Hnndtier, Eileen Hand Moimalimin Lake, where she has
Giien in marriage by her In. 'her, and Stephen Moon. all hz'en all the summer. She re.
the:, the bride was radiant in from Tallahassee. .lohn Hay tuirn'd wilh (1mm so that she
a
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bouffant gown of' iws. Monticello, and Emery could resume her studies at
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Mrs flandbcu. mother of
shItt t'if*N hmch ere lighted the ,rroom
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attired in
'Unrman flic'hnrdcnn of
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't%Iflj.. mister Jack I'd gold 'irnendi suit with match Mmnni'
nd Mms lIek'n Snod
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eniti necessaries, comple- grass, returned Tuesday after
Miss Judyth Lippinamn played mented with gold sprayed spending the past week at Day.
preluictial music, "lt Ilf Fver I flowers.
10111i Bviieh.
Walk With Jesus.' hhillert; "If
Immediately following the
Thou hut Suffer God to Guide ceremony, a reception was held
Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Friend
Thee,' \'ttpr, and "Fantasis." at th First Federal party room n Green Springs,
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here Ow groom
(I mug iter o Mr intl Airs . Paul h to th bridermalds
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hi c'ndfrs at the Urns em sif of
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Pm in u IlantiherL Jr
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best
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ushers
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n
Tallahicret
IPind ert, Si
were muted In 11ol
1ntrimon Moo f'rnc
Smith and John
In . ''cautulul candlelight. dout- Hav'ie
hR f !1
'cm,hi% Saturday. !
choce In, be,.,
AI. O. l9f, at the St Jflifl (laum..ttter'
weddng, a Involv
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I uthi 'in Church . Orlindo
trdIet htngn'm sheath of laven
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Piti! Nnrcdmek wa Itie L
ntfmc'i itin
wort
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their 32nd wed
clerg man
a
nbc IneC coil
Tht alti, was deeorat-d
ith mnt fling nccecorie.. of laven d ing 'inni eNar
' ith dinner
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SQU1W SINOLE

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4255931

322.2611

CALL UNTRI 12 NOON TO START YOUR
AD NUT DAY SAT. NOON POt MONDAY

The Losssr Yo Ad t
Th.L.ss It Cost P.r Lii,e P.rD.y
OIlS DAY •....e...............s.e.. 24C P., LI..
21c P. LI..
ThiN DAYS
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FSVI DAYS
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TWIIIT'Y ONE DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 4c P.r LI..
ftATfl P01 CONRCUTIVE INU1TION$-.N0 CNAW( OP COPY
I%VJI MINIMUM CN**S1)
Always order yoUr ad on th. •conornical weekly or

monthly rates. When you get .arHsr sulfs. Gill and
cancel - you'H be billed for only the days run at
earned rats.

CLASSIFICATIONS

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3-Pereassis

4-Reasty

•l-Mans.p

S4-4. see

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1$-Poultry - Livestock
13-fip.elal Rot*

i1-leols &amp; la.tzsetisae
7l-Epl.ym.se .lr,s
tl-Ma). Help Wasted
5-?saal. Kelp Wasted
ti-Male ar P.maIe Help

14-LeVels &amp;p.lre
1&amp;-'Sps1 .rv$sts
H-1ittor D.otals
1'l-Ja*it.vtSI
I $-L.sesPS lsrw$es

77-lstsa.Uos Wasted
77.A-.Bttuat$Dn Wanted
fitudsnta
S1-lasoais Proparty
U-Best.... Prop-isis

1-rd of Thuika
s-chill Cas

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Peed

$1-Real istat. Wasted

i -asag.. iappl$

$4-R.a3 Lstat. isle

$7-Hasinam Restois

12-Ram. Ipr.vsSSt.

N..-4ata Pee loi•
II-?
la-A.'....
li-Reese. tee isis
M-*.es loll ' ftt
It-House tsr *551
il-Hasi Esta.t. Ezebaugs
2ts.-*amrt Realsis

13-Plea bt
li-PsistiSt
$4-W5U DrUkag
31-Air Cesi. &amp; Hooflag
3$-Roofing
U-Photo &amp; Helpsst
U-Hams £.ppl Lisle.
il-Masleal I.strsa
u-Be.am HQutpa.sl
1$-Job PI'IIt$ag

ISI-MobUs fl.aas -&amp;l.
lU-Mobil. Romeo-Rest
114-Trail.' Ipses-Roat
IN-TroD.' Lot. Sale
$1-Yarna Cieseme
1N-Apsrtes.sta P.r lest
17-Moving &amp; itarog.
14$-R.c.a lee
__ Issli - $1.11 Ill-Rantal *.ge.ts
11$-Wasted T. Rest
ID_Me. P.r isis
1h1-Astes Par isA
11-ArtIcles Per last
11$-act..- Sal. or Trail
U-Swap se I,uae
Ill-Treeks Per isis
Hey
U-Wasted
11$-A.t.m ott lorries
li-PeesMats P isis

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12I-Pcooters a Crelss
Il-Asthiess War isis
113-Hoots &amp; Metals
U-Moss? T. Leo
t-&amp;.eam Oppsrtealtlss 121--Marts. luppRa

Want Ad Department Hours
MONDAY ibgh Viid. - S.3O AM. e. 1 P.M.
SATURDAY OO AM. - 12 NOON

Publisber vsrvss rsht to vj.cf, r.viss and properly classify aft
adv.r$is.m.iits.
Mjus$m.nts will b. mad. .n a ie•rtm basis only for typographical
rrors that affect the wiles .4 fli. ad. Adjustmuits wID not b.
mad, beyond th. first inssv$ion.
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Pereonali

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BIG TOP NUItSERT *

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SUICIDE ?rsveufloo.
CARS. Orlando 541-2121.
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Certified Teachers
Located l-! Ph. 23-iiO
Open ?dondy thru Saturday
7:1I a. in. to 6:1)0 p. in.
Friday evenings 't13 midnight.

WrIt.?. 0. Boz 1211, $anford.

4-Beauty Case
ILARRIETT°b BEAUTY N o o Ic
soft water, evening a.pp'ts. 1O
E. Oak Ave. 22-174.

Legal Notice
1W (O1TT Jfl(55 OOVT
SICHIW OLE CO1'WTI. FLORIDA
Fur We. sites
ESTATE OF
MINNIE A. McJREMEN.
DECEASED
WO'JCIC 'TO CILICDIT(IRS
TO
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PJCISSt)WS
H A 1IS( (I.AtMI 4)11 DIMA%I)S
AGAIP)l' SAID IC$'l'ATIC
You it tid ,erh i,! yt.Ii Itre tier.'.
lv notifu'iI and required to file
any clsOms used demands which
you, or either of yoU, nutty have
against said i'stitti' in the office of Hon. Earlyle ilousholdcr, County Judge of Seminole
County, at his office in the
Court House In Sanford, Florida, within six calendar months
from the time of the first publication of this notice. Each
cluini or demand must be iii
writing and contain the plate of
rceidetut?r and post office address
of the claimant atid must be
sworn to ity the claimant. his
agent, or attorney, or the sante
shall tie void.
/s/ Harlan Turk
As Executor of said estate
tITLES. HICDILICK &amp;
Ito RI N UN
(P East Church Street
Orlando, Fiisrids
Attorneys for said Estate
Publish Aug. 4, 11, 11, 6, 11+G6
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Legal Notice
OOU%TT JVDGE'P COFIIT
$
$ERIOLE COVWTi, FLORIDA

P1k Wo. 4K15
lMT*TIC 5)1'

.1AMES A. STOflY.

or

rIqi REPOII'I'
rric
A1) ArriICATIo FOSS
I)IP)CI1 A VIGE
All preoni are h.rebv notiflt,i
thut the underslne'd as Ezecu
t:1x of said estate. has complet
ad the ednilnistration therof an
hue filed In said court her fine
report and *ppllcatlon for dl.
charge. Ohjtctinns thereto, I
&amp;n, should be duly filed, Atte
filing proof of publication show
tg this notice has been publish
d (IDre
'k tot four coneucu
'tl'e weeks, the mutter of ap
proval of said report and th
orderIng of dtotrII,utloii (f anli
eslele will conic before thi
court.
Hill Land
let
As Executrt of said .'etat.
Pulilish JuI
&amp; Aug. 4, 11, Ii
I)L)141 n
1W IHE ('IRCIIT (OI1tT
TUE WIWTU JlIJUIAI. C
('LIT. SW AWl) OK
(fll'WTI. FlORIDA..
1W (1IAW('EISl WO. 1$U$O
l'EI'EILAL. NATIONAL MO]
GAGE A81'OCIATIOX, it let
btates corporation
Plait)

'PP.

I)ALLAS L. S'OW and BE
A. SNOW, his wife,
rut in d a
WOTI(E 01' SAIJC
NOTICE 1$ HEREIIY 01"
that on the III Ii day of S.
en icr, I 1+66, at 11:1)1) o'clock
31., *1 Ibm' multi door of
Ci'ultl,t.ua.r i.f .Mentniic (ptii
Ian lord. l'it,rida. the Honor.
Arthur 11. lii,ikwith, .lr., Cl
of the Clrt'uit court of Semut
Count, Florida. will offer
*lr to the highest and I
1ddcr for cash at public m
cry. the following dvsr.ribsd
pony of the Defendant.,
1,ut t2, Block IL, NORTH
LAWDO. FJi{IT AL'DJTJ
emord lug lo I tie plat Ilu
of a. reminded In l'la4 II
I. Jiagra 1* and 4, Pu
Records of Se'mtuii'le Cou
Florida.
icigettier with sli structures
mmu,rucme'nts, then or therea
on said land.
This ii made $ursuatt to V
I*cree of Furedosur, cliii
tit the above cause. Chant
Ih'ikrt No. 1613k, lion pent
hi the Circuit Court if and
Seminole (''univ. Florida.
IN WITNE&amp;W WHEJIFOY
have' hereunto set my hand
official seal this I$rd day
August. 1uS$.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Jteckwith, .1
Clerk of the Circuit Ci
Br t Margaret E. Tyes
Deputy Clerk
Joseph 31. uraako
P. 0. 1oa 231.
Peru Park. Florida
Puglisit Lug. :i. lbi4.
PDC.7d

KIXDERGkRTE?

1% THE CIMCVIT COI7IIT
WIWTH JVDICIAL cistrtii' or
P1.01(11)4 5% AWE) FOR SEMIWOLE (01 STY
CUAS(ERt SO. IMSI
JAMES C. 8TIUCIC.LAND,
Plaintiff
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MART IIETTY STRiCKLaND.
Defendant
WOTICE OP StEP
'VIlE STATIC (IF FLORIDA Tot
MARY BETTY STIUC}CLAND
A Hillside Manor
Fall River, Massachusetts
A Sworn Complaint having been
filed against you In the Circuit
Court in and for Seminole
County, Florida, in Chancery.
for Divorce, the short title of
said ecticin bring JAMES C.
STRICKLAND, Plaintiff vi.
MART BETTY !TR1CKLAND,
1)efendant. tbsc presents are to
cause and require you to tile
your written detotiese, if Ott?.
to the Complaint filed herein.
and to sqve a copy thereof
upon Plainthfrs attorney on or
list ore the 5th day of Saptem.
her, A. D. 115$, otberwi.. a. Dcerie 1ru Coufesso will be entered against you and the cause
proce.'d ci part.
iS'ITNICS$ my hand and oWuiai seal at Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, this let day of
August, A. P. 11+06.
(SICAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Ninth Judlci&amp;l Circuit. in
and Fur Seminole County,
Florida
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Ely: Donna 31. Markua. D. C.
.GOHDON V. FIIEI&amp;CRICE
Attorney for Piait1tf
I ICi East CtimmercLal Street
P. 0. Buz 121+1.
banford. Florida,
711
PublIsh Aug. 4. 11. 11, 31 3115

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For Fast

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6. ChIld Care

15. SpecIal Service.

BERRY'S WORLD

WILL CARE f or child In my CARS WASRED AND 'AXED,
at your home or mine. Cal
home tar working mother.
Roy Green Jr., 2*5-5506.

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SWIMMING LESSONS
SMALL CHILDREN cared for In
HF.ATFM pool. Sept. - Oct. BabIes
my home. Z22-441.
thu school children- Afternoons. Men - Ladies-Evenings
8, Pets &amp; Supplies
*22-2612 or $4
PAINTING
FOR SALE: Rsytstiuroia male
AIrdols, I yr.. Champion Blood A. J. Adoock
Linee. 22-442$.

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Home Appliances

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Musical Instruments

50. Misc, For Sale

SVacuum Cleaners

PiANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
W. 14. HARMON
322-422*

USED VACUUM CLEANERS
1111 up
KIRBY COMPANY
Sales &amp; Servloe
Ph. 165-6767

BUKUTI'S MUSIC SHOP
FREEZER SPECIALS
Band instruments
ALL THIS week U, S. Choice or
&amp; accessories
good grade leef chucks. ConSalea, Rental. A Repairs
eiptlfl; of roast, stew beef,
ground beef, etc. 4&amp;c a lb. cut 2004 Cedar Ave.
and wrapped for frecs.'rs. Guidervlile Grocery. 32.!111117.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

IS THE CIRClET CO1RT OF
'SHE NINTH JVDICIAL Clii- I
(liT 1% ANT) FOR SEMINOlE
COVSTt. FLORIDA.
CHANCERY 50. 15172
HARTFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A!SOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
vs.
GORDON 14. HODGES, et at..
Defendants.
NOTiCE OF SVIT 1%
MORTGAGE FORECLOSVRE
TOt GC)RDON L. HODGES
RESIDEWCEs UNKNOWN
AND TOt All parties claiming interests by, through, under
or against the aforesaid itetsun
YOU ARE hereby notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a certain mortgage encumbering the
following described real property, to-wit:
Lot , Block H, COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO.
1at
L according to the
thereof as recorded in PInt
Book 12. Pages 7t. and 76,
Public I{eeordp of Seminole
County. Florida
has been flied against you in
the above styled suit, and you
arc required to serve a copy
Answer or other Pleadof
ing to the Complaint on Plaintirra attorneys. ANDERSON,
RUSH. DEAN &amp; LOWNDEB, 222
East Central Boulevard, Orlando.
Florida, and file the original
Answer ot other Pleading in the
ofik'. of the Clerk f the Circiii I Court tin or hefur,' I he 6th
clay of St'pI.'mi..'r, 11166. If you
fish ti, di so. it decr,'. pro ccittfesat. will I.e taken isut mat you
fit iii,' relief (tcmaIIdcd iii the
Complaint.
Tb is Not hr.' shah be ;uutil ishied tint's a week for tour eon,,.
"utivi weeks in the Sanford
Herald.
DATE!) THIS 8th day of Aug.
list, 11+61.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Iteckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Dy Martha T. Viblen
1)cputy Clerk
Publish Aug. 11, 16, 21. &amp; Sept.
1. 111116
I 'DC-IL

NOTICE or ELECTION
Be it known, that 1. Tom
Adams, Secretary of State of the
State of Florida, tin hereby give
notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will lie held iii Seininole
Coutity, State of florida, on
Tuesday next succeeding the
first Monday in November, A. B.
11461;, the said Tuesday being the
EIGHTH DAY OF NOEMBEIt,
to fill the following offices:
fleiirest.ntative In Congress for
the Fourth Cc.ngreeuionsi District
Three (2) Justices of the Supreme Court
One (1) Judge of the District
Court of Appeal for the Fourth
Appellate DistrIct
Fourteeti (14) CIrcuit Judges
of the NInth Judicial Circuit
Go V er nor
Secretary of State
Attorney General
Cnmptnc.11er
State Treasurer
Pupt'rintendent ci? Public Inpt rut'tic.n
Commissioner of Agriculture
Two t?) Commissioners. Florida Public' Service Commission
State Senator Fourteenth Senatorial I)lstrict
State Setsattir Fifteenth Senatorial District
Stole Senator Sixteenth Senatrinial District
State Senator Forty-first Sen.
ittorial District
Three (Ii Members of the
House of Representatives
Two (2) Members of the Board
of County C,,mmissioncre
Three i '
i'm tort, of the
liossrd of l'iii'l ir Instruct I,itu
Jtt T..t inioti
Whereof, I have
Iicr.'tinti, it.'! my hand and affixi'd the ;reat Seal of the Ftat,
of Fb'ricia, at Tallahassee, the
Capital, this tlii Fifteenth day
of August 11+611.
TOM AI)AMS
Secretary of State
Publish Aug. 16, 2&amp; &amp; Sept. 1,
5, 11'66

1)PC-41
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THE CIRCIST COURT
THE 515TH JUDICIAL C
Ct'IT IS AWD POPS REMISS
COt STI. FLORIDA..
1% CHASCICET SO. 13S
FEDERAL NATiONAL MO]
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a. tnt
SW THE CIRCUIT COURT OF States corporation,
THE %ISTH JUDICIAL CIR..
Plaint
(SIT (IF *51) FOR SEMISIILE '.5.
('OI'STT. FLORIDA.
ED\VIN M. SWEDE arid JtJ
CHASCEISI' 51). 35172
ANNA SWEDE. hi wife, T
SOUTH BROOKLYN SAViNGS COMMERCIAL BANK AT W
DANK,
TElL PARK, a Florida Bank
Plaintiff, Corporation.
VI.
Defenda
%(ITI(E ($1 SlIT IS
JOHN IC. WILSON and PATRICIA A. WIL!ON, his wife,
*0II'IGAGE FOItECLOSUR
Defendants. TOt EDWIN M. SWEDE and
WOTICE OF SlIT
JUISIANNA SWEDE, I
TOt JOHN IC. WILSON,
WI ft
A? 2471+261+
442 W. 2nd Avenue
61+2? Support Squadron
Farkrrsburg, Penna..
APO San Francispu 11674
The Commercial Bank
Winter Park
PATRICIA A. WILSON
Winter Park, Florida
u:: Support Pquadron
You, Def.'ndante, are her
APO San FrancIsco 1+114
notified that a Complaint
YOU ARE hereby notified foreclose a certain mortgage
that a Complaint to foreclut a the following described prope
mortgage encumbering the to)- situate, lying and being
lowing real property:
Senuinole County, Florida,
The South IS teet of I4Jt wit:
32. and all of Lot 12. Block
Lot S. Block 2. NORTH I
12. 1IEL-A1R, Sanford. FlorLANI)O, SECOND
AD
ida. and recorded in Flat
TION. according to the i
hook 3, page 71+ of the Pubthereof recorded in I
lic Records of Seminole
Book 12. at pages 44, 65
County, Florida.
47. of the Public Recc
baa been tiled against you hi
of Seminole County, Flor
the aboie.styled suit, and you baa licen filed against you
are required to serve a oupy of the above styled suit and
'our Answer to the Complaint are required to serve a copy
on the Plaintiff's attorney., van your answer or pleadIng to
den Berg A Gay, P. 0. Box 2407, Coinplaint on Piaintiff ati
Orlando, Florida, and to file ney Joseph 31. Muraskci, P.
the original of such Answsr Box 224. Fern Park, Flor
with the Clerk of the afor..ald and file the original answer
Circuit Court on or before the pleading in the office' of
5th day of September. 11+16. 11 Clerk of the Circuit Court os
you fail to do so. a decree pro before the 5th day of bepten
ounfcsiv will be t*ksti against 11+66. If you fall to do so
)'ou for the relief demanded In decree pro confeeø will be t
the Complaint.
en against you fur the relief
This Notic, shall be publish- ruanded iii the Complaint.
WITh'ESF my hand and o
ad once a week for four conseuutie wetka In the Sanford cil seal of office at San!
Herald.
Scininole County, this Ith
Dated this 2nd day of Auguat, vf August 116$.
11+16.
(SP,AL)
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, .1
Arthur H. bcckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Cot
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Margaret IC. 'I'yr•
Deputy Clerk
By: Martha 'T. Vihies
Joseph N. Murasko
Deputy Clerk
'an den Berg è Gay
P. 0. Box 2!!'
Fern Park, Pla.
P. 0. Box 2407,
Jublish Aug. 11, II, 24 A S
Orla.ndu. Florida
Publljh Aug. 4. :1. 11, 6, 11+01 1. 1166
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VN1TET) STATER T)IPTMICT
COIPIT MIflDI.E DICTRICT OF
FlORIDA. ORI.AWDD DI%IR1O%
We. SS-P.4-OrbCiv
UNTIED
STATES OF AEER1CA, Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD P. CLINK
and BILLiE 0. CLINK, his wife,
Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE
-Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to a Final Decree of
Foreclosure entered an August
11, 111116 by the above entitled
Court in the above styled cause,
the undersigned United Statee
Marshal or any of his duly authorlasd deputies will sell the
property situate In SemInole
County, Florida described as: Lot
1!. BLOCK D. SOUTH PINECREST. according to T9st thereof recorded In P1st Book 10,
Pages 1+ and 10, Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida. At
public outcry to the highest and
best bidder for cash at 12:011
Noon on Tuesday, September
27, 31+ on the steps of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford. Florida: Dated: 8.18-U.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE. SR.
United Ptates Marshal
Middle DistrIct of Florida
Kendell W. Wherry
Assistant United States Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish Aug. 5 &amp; Sept. 1, 2,
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I'NITED ITATER DISTRICT
(I'RT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
FLORIDA. ORLANDO ITlloS.
UNITED
Na, es-12lOrI-v
STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, vs. ROGER IC. HARTSOE
and RUBY L HATITSOE his
Defendants. WOTICE OF
wife,
SALE - Notice is hereby gIven
that pursuant to a Final Decree
of }"ciret'losure entered on August 10, I11U by the shove entitled court in the above styled
cause, the undersigned United
!tatei Marshal or any of lila
duly authorised deputies will
sell the property situate In
Seminole County, Florida described as: Lot 16, StNLAND
ESTATES, FIRST ADDITION,
according 1.0 plat thereof ccorded In P1st Book 12. Pages
$7 and 1+6, Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida. At
public outcry to the highest and
beet bidder for cash a.t 12:110
Noon on Tuesday, September :7,
11161 on the steps of the Seminole County Courthouse. Sanford, Florida. Bated: 1-11-61.
JOHN E. MAGUIRE, SR.
United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
Slendell W. Wherry
Assistant United State. Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish Aug. 24 1 Sept. 1, 5,
14, 11+16
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15 THE
THE XISTM JUDICIAL CIR.
CUE? OF TIlE STATE OP
FLORiDA. IN AND FOR SEMi.
SOLE COUNTY,
uS CHANCERY, CAPE SO. 1554S
GENEVIEVE STEALEY McMINIMY.
Plaintiff,
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WILLIAM I McMIXIMY,
Def.ndaut,
NOTICE TO APPEAR
TO, WILLIAM L. McMINIMY,
Defendant
Address: Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFiED that suit for divorce ha.
been filed against you to the
Circuit Court of (Lu. Ninth Judicial Circuit of th. Stat. of
Florida, In and for Seminole
County, under Chancery No. 1$2411, the style of said cause being GENEVIEVE STEALEY McMINIMT. PlaintIff, vs. W1LL1A
1.. McMINIMY, Dtendsut.
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to tile your Anaw.r with the
Clerk of this Court and to aerve
a. copy of the 'am. upon the
plaintiff's attorney, who., name
and address appear b.low, en or
befor. the 12th day of Septsmtier, 11+16, or a D.or.. Pro Contease nay be entersd against

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I)at•d this Kb day of Augu.t.
111$.
(Seal of Circuit Court)
Arthur H. B.ckw&amp;tb, Jr.
Clerk
By:Donna H. Markoi

Legal Notice
152(05-21)
ORDER
The Game and Fresh Water
FIsh Commission of the State of
Florida, under and by irtue of
the power and authority granted
under Section n, at Article TV
of the Constitution of the State
of Florida. as amended and ratified by the voter, of Florida on
November 1, 1942, and Rules and
Regulations of the Commission
In official meeting held August
11+, 11+41. Fort Myers, Florida has
closed to the taking of fIsh for
an indefinite period of time the
following described area In !emtnole County, Florida. previously
closed by Emergene Order.
Those portions of lots $72,
and 371 of 0. F. Swope
Land Company's p1st of
Black Hammock, established
and posted as O'iedo Hatchery.
0. F,. Frye. Jr.
Director
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Commission
Publish Aug. 26, 11456
T1I)C-61
1% CoUNTY JUDGES COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
File N.. ISSS
ESTATE OP
ANNA B. LAYTON,
Deceased.
NOTICE To CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSOSS hAy.
ISG CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST SAID ESTATEs
You and each of you are hereby notified and required to file
any claims and demands which
you, or either of you, may have
agaInst said estate In the offic. of Hon. ICarlyle Rousbolder,
County Judge of Seminole County, at hi, office In the Courthouse in Sanford, Florida., within
six calendar months from the
time of the first publication of
this notice. Each claim or demand must be In writing and
contain the place of residence
and post office address of the
claimant and must be sworn to
by the claimant, hi. agent or
i attorney, or the same shall be
I void.
Is! Jason 0. Layton, Jr.
As domiciliary Executor of
said estate.
THOMAS E. CLARK
Attorn.y for domiciliary Executor
43? First Federal Building
Orlando, Florida
Publish Aug. 11, 15, &amp; &amp; Sept.
1, 31+66
DDC-3l
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TUE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OP AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA.
CHANCERY 50. 1114?

FALL. RIVER SAVINGS BANK
Plaintiff,
vs.
HOWARD 0. KL,OCK and DOltOTHEA ICLOCK. his wits, THE
NORTH ORLANDO COM PANT,
and UNITED STATES 0?
AMERICA.
Defendants.
NOTICE OP SUIT
Tot HOWARD 0. KLOCK and
DOROTHEA KLOCK, his
wife,
And all parties claiming late reat, by, through, under, or
against HOWARD 0. KWCK
and DOROTHEA K.IaOCK. his
wife, and to oil partie, having
or claiming to have any right
title, or int.rsat In the property hereIn described.
YOU ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint to forecios. a
mortgage encumbering the to)lowing real property:
Lot 14, Block I. NORTH
TOWNSITE,
ORLANDO
FOURTH ADDITiON, a. recorded in P1st Book 1$.
Pags 61, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
baa been fIi.d against you In
th. above-styled suit, and you
ar. required to serve a copy of
your Answer to the Complaint
on the Plaintiff. attorniys,, van
den B.rg * Gay, P. 0. Box 2407,
Orlando, Florida, and to file
the original of such Answer
wIth ths Clerk of the afor..
said Circuit Court on or bet or.
the 6th day .f Sept*uibr, 1156.
it you tall te do so. a decrso
pro confeaso will ti. taken
assiust you for the r.11.f demanded l the Complaint.
Tha Notice shall ti. publish.4 once $ week for four consecutive w.akp is Tb. Sanford
Herald.
Doled this 2nd lay .1 August

Deputy Clerk
114$.
EDWARD H. 1LLIIIT
(NEAL)
Attorney for Plaintiff
Arthur it. Hookwitb, Jr.
10$ East Church itreet
Clerk of th. Circuit Court
Orlando. Florida
By: Martha T. Vildee
PublIsh Aug. 21. 11, 31 £ Sept.
Deputy Clerk
1. 1166
PubUish Lug. 4. 13. 3*. 36, IJU
DDC.3.1
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'ERIE CIRCUIT COURT
you place a low-cost CLASSi- .
515TH ,n'rnciti CSWCUT OR'
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FlORiDA. IS AT(S) FOR SEMI.
NOl.IC C0l'NT'l'.
15 CHANCERY NUMBER
Legal Notice
IN RE, PETITION OF
LUCIUS S1IET.LEY and MAT.
NOTICE TO DItFEW1)
TIE B. SHELLEY
Che.eerp W.. 11*20 Tot CHARLES HATES, whose
TIlE STATE OF FlORIDA TOs
residence and address Is nitHAROLD K. DESHNER
known:
Box 222-Route 11
Toe are hereby ntiti4 that
Baltimore, Maryland 21220 the above named Petitioncte,
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that LUCIUS SHELLEY and MATTIE
you are hereby required to file B, HKLLEY, have filed a PetIyour written answer or defense, tion In the above atyled Court
it any, personally or by an at- for
adoptIon of ICRLEEN
torney, an or before September HATES a minor. and you irs
7, 11166. at the Office of the required to show cause why th.
Clerk of the Circuit Court. at same should not be granted by
the Courthouse In Sanford, serving a copy of your wilt.
Seminole County, Florida. 32771. ten defenper,, it any upon C.
and to mail a copy thereof to Vernon Misc, Jr., Attorney f
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp; McIN- Petitinnera, P. 0. Drawer Z, San.
TOSH, Attorneys for Plaintiff, ford, Florida. and by filing the
Post Office Box 12*0, Sanford, original thereof with the Clerk
Florida, 32771, In that certain of said Court, on or before lbs
proceeding
pending 26th day of September, A. B,
divorce
against you In the Circuit Court 11+66, otherwIse a decree may he
of the Ntnth Judicial Circuit in entered against you graritin
and for Seminole County, Flor- the said adoption,
ida. In Chancery, an abbreviatWITNESS my hand and the
ed title of said cause being seal of said Court at Sanford,
SHEILA B. DESHXER.. Plain- Florida, this 23rd day of Augtiff, versus HAROLD K. DESH. ust, A. B., 1966,
NER, Defendant and herein (SEAL)
fail not or a Decree Pro ConArthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
feapo will be entered against
Clerk of Circuit Court .
you, and the cause proceed cx
By: Donna M. Ma.rkos, D. 'C.
part a.
C. Vernon Mite, Jr.
(SEAL)
Attorney at Law
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
P. 0. Drawer Z
Clerk of the Circuit Court Sanford, Florida
By: Donna M. Markos
Attorney for Petitioners
Deputy Clerk
Publish Aug. 6 &amp; Sept. 1, 1,
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
16, 11+66
McINTOSH
1)DC-71
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post Offic. Boa 1330
NOTICE OF SALE
Sanford, Florida 32771
Notice is hereby given that
Publish Aug. 4, 11, 18. 25, 1166
pursuant to final decree rend.
DDC-21'
ered on 'the 23rd day of August,
IS THE CIRCUIT COURT 11+66, in that certain cause pond.
5*5TH Jl'DIt'IAL CIRCI'IT 1% ing in the Circuit Court in and
AWE) FOR SICWISOLIC COUNTY for Seminole County, Florida., is
Chancery, wherein FIRST FED.
CIIASCICET 50. 1535$
STARLEE HICKMAN DICKET. ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAX
Plaintiff ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, a corporation, is Plainvs.
tiff, and E. M. WHITAICER, a
ALAN FRANK DICKEr.
Defendant sIngle man, et *1, are defendants,
Chancery Docket No, 14160, 1,
NOTICE OF SlIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA To, ARTHUR H. BECKWTTH, JR.,
Clerk of the aforesaid Circuit
ALAN FRANK PICKET Court, will within the legal
7311 "F" Street
hours of sale on Tuesday, Sept.
Seat Pleasant, Maryland
A Sworn Complaint having emt,er 6, 11+65, offer for sale
been filed against you t.n the and sell to the highest and best
Circuit Court in and fur Semi- bidder for cash at the front
nole County', Florida,, in Chan- door of 'the Courthouse of Semi.
cery, for Divorce, the short title nole County, Florida, in Sanford.
of said acfion being STARLEE Florida, the following de.acrib.
HICKMAN DICKEY, Plaintiff ed property, situated and being
vs. ALAN FRANK BICKEr, De- in Seminole County, Florida, to.
fendant, these presents are to wit:
Lots 16 and 17, Block It,
cause and require you to tile
DREAMWOLD,
Sanford.
your written defenses, if any,
Florida, according to plat
to the Complaint filed herein.
thereof recorded In Piat
and to serve a copy thereof
Book I, Pages 90 and 1+1, of
upon Plaintiff's attorney on or
the Putilic Records of Semi.
before the 20th day of Septemnole County, Florida.
her, A. B. 11+66, citherwiee a DeSaid sale will be made pup.
cree Pro Confesso will be entered against you and the cause suant So and in order to satisfy
the terms of said final decree.
proceed cx parte.
a
WITNESS my hand and offi- (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwlth, Jr.
cial seal at Sanford, Seminole
Clerk of Circuit Court, a
County, Florida, this 22nd day
and for Seminole County,
of August, £ P. 1666.
Florida.
(SEAL)
By: Donna H. Markos, D.C.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Phillip H. Logan
Ninth Judicial Circuit in Shinholser and Logan
and for Seminole County, First Federal Building
Sanford, Florida
Florida
By: Margaret E. Tyr., P. C. Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish Aug. 26, IllS
GORDON V. FREDERiCK
DDC-70
Attorney at Iav
P. 0. Box 171+4
NOTICE OF SALE
Sanford, Florida, 32771
Notice I. hereby given that, ' ,Publish Aug. Il A Sept. 1, 8,
pursuant to a Final Decre. of
14, 11*66
Foreclosure entered in cause
DDC-7&amp;
numbered 16014 in the Circuit
IN THE CIRCUIT COVIII'
Court of Seminole County, Floe.
THE NINTH JUDICIAL C
ida. I will sell the property sit.
CUlT OF AND FOR REMISS
uated in Seminole County, Flor.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Ida, described as:
Lot 144, LONODALE, FIRS?.
CHANCERY 50. 11105
ADDITION, according to the.
THE GREATER NEW TO]
SAVINGS BANK.
plot thereof as recorded 1*
Plat Buok 1$. Page 94, PubPlaint
lic Record. of Seminole
County, Florida;
THOMAS E. O'DAY and V
Including specifically, but not
TORIA A. ODAY. hi. wife,
by way of limitation, the to). BETTY T. ZEULI,
lowing fixture:
Dtfenda
Monogram
NOTICE OP SALE
Heater, Model
No. B1011+, Medal No. Not
NOTICE IS HEREBY 0I
that on the 9th day of Sept
Available. Permanently installed.
ber, 1166. at 11:00 a. rn at
West door of the Court Hi
Together with all structures and
of Seminole County, at Sanf
Improvements now and her,.
after on said land, and ftzturei
Florida, the undersigned Cl
will offer for sale the fell
attached thereto, and all rent;
iasues, proceed., and profits acIng described real property:
Lot 42, BUNLAND EBTM
cruing and to accrue from said
FIRST ADDITION, accord
premises, all of which are In.
to the Plat thereof as
eluded within the foregoing 4.,.
corded In Plat Book
cription and the habenduis
pages 11 and $1 of the P
thereof; also all gas, stsau
ftc Records of Semit
electric, water, and other beat.
County, Florida.
ing, cooking, refrIgerating, light.
together with all .tructu
ing, plumbing, ventilatIng, hrl. '
Improvements, fixtures, ap
rating and power aystuns, ma.
anoec, and sppurtenanc.s on i
chines, appli.ancap, fixtures, and
land or used in conjunci
appurtna.sucss, which now are
therewith.
or nay hereafter pertain to, or
Tb. aforesaid sale will
he used with, In, or a said
made pursuant to a. final
premIses, evaim though they be
cree of foreclosure entered
detached or detachable.
Chancery Action No. 16104 s
at public sale, to the highest
pending In the Circuit Court
and best bldd.r for cash, at the
th. Ninth Judicial Circuit
Front Dour of the SeiflQI5
and for $.wlnols County1 F
County Courthouse in iasf'or4,
Ida.
Florida, at 11:00 hi th. toreeoos
DATED this Sled day of A
on the 6th day •f I.ptam, ust, 1964.
A. B. 111$.
(SEAL)
(Court Peal)
Arthur H. lavkwitb, Ju
Arthur H. Backwlth, J',
Clerk of the Circuit C
Clerk of Circuit Court
By: Margaret K. Tire
By: Margaret K. ?yre
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
van den Borg &amp; Gay
SMITh, ELLIOT AND
Attorneys for Plaintiff
SCII WALIIE
126 East Church Street
Attorneys at Law
440 First Federal Building
612 Bar.nett National Reek
Orlando, Florida
Jackson viii. 3. Florida
Publish Aug. 36 lU
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322.91
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sInI lake. 3 Iui)itM., I bath, e
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Days 322-7174
2-14 hitS., 1-2 IIATIIS
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Nights-Weeketids 325-0456

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Night: *21.064* or *23.0700
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illulIM, 2 h.Ott, living r,o,n,
large kitchen, fenced in Itatlo,
$l3,(t0. 36*1(1 down, no closing START YOUR MILLION!
AGE 23-40, sales or sales setent,
'ice eper1ence, sve furnish teA1.14 ci lll:A'u' foil not's have lii*'n
CALLILltT REAl. 1CS'rA'l'Fi
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t,tc1e In nwttlflg ri-il estutti'-'rIte stot tug ,iunlift CAI.12 I)AY OIL NIGU'I' 822-74118
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sturt building your fortune
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BOYS 12 yra. or olilor for morn;iei'
flietmis. Ph. 3!:.lsa, ing paper routes. Apply 08 N.
mintli, $6,500 terms. $l,i0)
-Park, Ave., Sanford.
ulnwlu $$ noimmtli.
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322.4t76,
01" Sanford ('hi)
THE CrT
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acres
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plic'ation for the position of
ag". Only $11,009, $40110 down.
Pollee Patrolman. RequiteGood I'otentlal.
menta: 21 to 20 yrs. of ago;
4-UXlTi gross 1217 per month.
1elght' 1 weight to conform
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minimum hgt 5'11" and wgt.
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cat iou. 821,0(10 sonic terms.
Some Kitchens Equipped
school education or itqtulvitl6-UNITS gross $300 per month
Payments
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Rent
ent. Good working conditions
for $3&amp;,0hJ0. Terms. Buy 110W,
To Inapeot Call
and, pension plan, Examlnatiofl
you'll hat'. appreciation in('or' qualified applicants wlii
anti
depreciation,
cud
come
be held at 2:30 p. in. Sept. 10,
outer. will l'ftY for the Pro1066 in the city hall. Submit
A Multiple Listing Realtor
petty.
Ap"pticittioni to Civil Service
REALTOR
Examiner in city hall prior 322-2420
2665 Park Drive
1W SefU. 6, 1966.
YOU I'robably missed a sale to
A Multiple Liatitug Realtor
INSU1LOR
day .
CFAiMS ADJUSTER
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Use 'ant-Atis daily. APP1tAISICII
191$ s. French
Investigate the Low-Cost,
2-49I
COj4t1G'tC graduate, Age 25 to
r: 'ill train. Willing to ro1bcte. hi Florida. Excellent
resume
pprtunitY. S e it d
'A ii)ivto Iii Claims Dept.. lii.
Far(ui' Bureau Insurance Cornpaflics. 4250 5. W'. 13th St.,
Gainesville, 1"ls. 32601.

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l'it. *18.6286, Winter Park.
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3 HORM house, living room A
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141 X
kitchen. $L. 508 Myrtle Ave.
323-0635.
106. Apartments For Rent
l"ITRN. CLEAN 2 HORM. house. ____________________________________
Ph. *22-2097 or 322.3750.
3 ilE[IPO(.iM turn, apt. 322 ,41441.
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manager. Tratisporiatlofl turnIslird. Write P. 0. Box 671,
Winter Park. FIn.

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YORK L1VE-IN JOBS + $40
to $7(u weekly. I"arc advauict'tl.
Rush reference,. llarolii .\gu'flcy, Dept. '32, Lynbrook, N. V.
CITY OF Sanford Civil Service
Board will hold examination
for qualified applicatitit ' to
establish an eligitiility list for
the cl.assifii.'atioii of CitrIc(ypiet. Reum ulr,ineuu t : IS ii, 4
'yrs of age: minimum cilura'hiil g ral Ott La. or
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equivalent: experience in typlng; sante nowleilge r gee-etal office practices and procedurt.a desired; resident of
Seminole County for at least
iix months. Exa ml nation will
be held in the city ball at
1:30 p. rn. Sept. 6, 11166. Submit applications to Civil Ser
vice Examiner In city halt tiot
- later than Sept. 6, 1266.

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1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 2.Door
V-S engine, radio and heater,
automatic transmission. An excel- $
lent buy at

195
695
695

1961 Ford Country Sedan
Six passenger, equipped with automatic transmission, radio and
heater.

WE WILL AIR CONDITION ANY POPULAR
AMERICAN CAR
FOR AS LiTTLE
AS-

1961 Ford Falcon Ranchero
Only 14,000 actual miles and In
like new condition throughout.

SOMETHING?
NOTIFY THE OWNER
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1963 Ford Fairlane 500

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with V.8 engine, automatic
transmission, radio and heater. $
Only
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Treat The Fdmily
Vcfion ThiS Summer In
An Air Conditioned C.r!
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Motor Sales

OPEN 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. DAILY
SATURDAYS 8 A,M, to 5:30 P.M.

322.2611
SERVICE

Hardtop Cp.. showroom new
white with turquohe bucket

Four door, V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering - and
brakes, radio and heater plus air

occupatiotifti quIi'
cttipiii)'tnt'Iit
for
wluic.Ji alt cmnliloyer regards
reaponalily nuceasary to
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ho normal opa'rft thou of his
bueinesa or enterprIi e, or ('I)
Ms a convenience to our
,saders to let them know
.rhiclu 'ioiiti'ns the ad var(leer believes would I'e of
ijiol e i nt.'t'i et to ohs sex I haii
the other because of thou work
ii ta i gut a (lust
Stir It
in volt cii.
ithall nut he taken to indicate
that any advertiser intends or
iir.scticei aiiy unlawful piererence, øj.tvitic'ttticiti or dieen in i nat I I) ii
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1964 Pontiac Grand Prix

1961 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop

FOUND
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Pontiac Power featur. plus

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INCORPORATED
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WINTER PARK MI 4-891k

FIRST ST.
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hnu.e, ,&lt; t1en
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they, with *iinl,ig specs, hi itt,
itltis shower with Iavorntory in
Resort Rentals
utility room, carport., almost ____________________________________
iii ai'rt'. $ll,111 with terms.
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(2ALLIIAItT IIEAL ES'l'ATK
AtIan'tr, O*ytona Iteach. tire
('A 1.1. t)AY OH NIGHT
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Jimirmy Cowan. 322.4013.
ftjrntati"l. 222.2377.

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like a home town bulletiC
Cement (colors), Steps, Steel,
board for offerings of sit
Wir. mesh, Dry Walls, Sand,
kinds. Ciii 322.2411 todayt
Grease Trap. &amp; Window Sflls.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
$01 Elm Ave.
322-6761

WoULD the psreon who picked SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
GOING OUT OrIIUSIXESS!
OVER 25 TEARS
up Kodak camera In burgundy G. K. APPLIANCES New &amp; Used
The Rome at 10,000 Items.
OP FINE workmanship In upcase dropped tram vehIcle near 11$ Magnolia
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BIWS BARGAIN BARN
holstering, draperies, s)Ipoovjunction 17-112 and 454 please
1300 Grapeville Ave.
ens. Tim. payments as 11W.
send film C.O.D. to: Miss VelWASHING MacbIns Rentals
as $6 ma. Drapery hardware
na E. Deconk, P. 0. Box 144
Used Appliances for sale
installation.
1,ongwood, Plo. Film contains
INCREASE your Income with
MOONEY APPLIANCE
KULP DECORATING SHOP
Irreplacable pictures of family Cor. 3rd &amp; Palmetto
your own business. Cnmplet$
2$-06117
Ph. *22.2121
pep*rated by hundreds of
plastic laminating equipment.
miles.
Sale or trade. 2:2-0410.

OKRA- -04lb.

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HOSPITAL BEDS
Horse pump. *22-4175.
Wheel chairs, sick room supplies
for sale or rent.
15,000 BTU GE air conditioner,
LTGGETT REXALL DRUGS
Ext. cend. IllS. Oft barrel and
Plnecreat Shopping Center
Ph. *22-7111
stand, 810. 611' fence with poet, 2703 Orlando Dr.
$10. *21-0646.

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-hark &amp; 16th.
*21-14*0 It\$ \.ihth-USICD Furniture, city amount. REI.lAllLF,
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M.ntord, *22.219,
t*ntttu rctihni- n',irk, 521.2520.
W'lt.,t. Buy your usable but tin- tnt'niture &amp; etc. I,. C,
PELTi 222-7696 or 122-9651,
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HORSES BOARDED
2S-Radio .Television
Reaaona.bls Rates
Good Riding Area
HARBOR ELECTRONICS
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AUTO Rsdio Spectalits. 24 hr.
service. 522.4261
HORSE!: Buy, Sell. Trade. 22?6086. W. H. Howard, Wynn Rd We Service ALL makes Radios.

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4 ssra old. 1
Peacock, 1 years old, *22-5*71, Roflawsy, Hospital, Baby Bole
By Day, Week or Xoth.
CARROLL$ FURNITURE
8TH GRADE Books for Sanfot4
$224111
III W, let.
Naval Academy, 122.14 23.

SPECIALS: Baby Skunk., $26;
Tilscrn Painting Service
SQuirrel Monkeys, $16; Baby Brush
Mynohe, 226.116; Pot and Fish
*21-0*50
Supplies.
Animal Kingdom
24. Well Drilling Ph. 620-11644
17•f12 Lrnigwontl
WEL.L.S L)R114Jb, PUMPS
ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS:
SPRINKLER ITITEMI
Boarding. For sale. AKC Cblhua'
All Types and i*..
hue. also mixed hi-esde.
W. repair and lorvloe
£77:.
STINE
Machinery &amp; Supply Ce.
I 0. Poultry - Livestock
107 W. 2nd St.
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$61 *51-1541.

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machine, reed co?t8, 1*1. *2*

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(First in a series of editorials on the
Why the school board needs more
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new County Budget)
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We are certain that hospital and
0th? a handful of county residents school officials are not trying to "milk
turned up at the C,onunlssion meeting OUT CitiSST*L"
What stuns us today is why the thou.
Tuesday when the board approved its
new $2.85 million budget for the fiscal sands and thousands of taxpayers stay.
year starting Oct 1,
ed away probably watching TV, or,
playing golf when they should take a
Probably the same old story. People more active Interest In our county.
All this ad valorern taxation (if we
just don't seem to care what goes onthat is unless it touches their pocket- don't watchout) will kill us if we don't
"wake Up" and tell our commissioners
books.
Or they just don't care because they what we need, what we must have and
feel-Well, there isn't very much they what we can afford.
can do about it
We put them In Office and we can
take them out,
There Is. THERE IS!
Surely there has been ample word on
Four years ago a new courthouse was
the budget hearing throughout the put proposed and at only-fifteen.hundred
few weeks. Where were the people from of a inlU to build the new facility. ToAltamonte Springs, Oiedo, Longwood7 day when we so desperately need oneL Surely these people knew if they it's going to cost so very, very, very
read the Herald of the deplorable shape much more.
of the many, many clay and dirt roads
in South Seminole.
Thought For Today
And surely these same people know
that the road and bridge fund was cut.
'40n that day, let him who i on the
But where were you Aitamonte? housetop, with his goods in the house,
Where were you Oviedo?
not come down to take them away; and
There has been talk over the put likewise let him who is in the field not
few weeks that the millage would go turn back."-Luke 17:31.
up. We all know the hardsh!p! on our
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WHERE WERE ThEY?
is to derive useful lessons from past
We are not taking apart. the bulget en'ors, and for the purpose of profit-in forthcoming editorials we pla'i to ing by dearly bought experienceatternp to justify why the hospital bud- George Washington, American general
get soared $9OOOOand first US. President.

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real estate salesman told me
recently that the first thing
most home buyers want to
know about a new house is how
many bathrooms It has.

eçit. \et snaring output lifted
per capita income to a record
the highest in all Latin
America.
Educational facilities arc his'ing expanded immensely. Since
1f157 there has been a doubling
of primary school students to
a present total of 1.5 mIllion.
Greater pri'ipnrt innate rises
have occurred in the later cdiieath'rnal st*rcs. In thl land,
beleaguered with the unskilled,
1(10,000 'i' - are being trained
° retrained in trade or indus.
trial schools. Illiteracy hs
dropped below 1 per centIn \Vashington, the conser'stive American Security Council
is busy passing on to its read.
era various seeount of highlevel Red planning sessions lit
Castro's Cuba and elsewhere.

which Increase from 4 inche&amp;,
by barleycvrns, in series of lBs.
Q-Huw many operas did
Beethoven compose?
A-The famous German corn.
poser wrote only one opera,
"FAdelio," written in l405.
Q--What is the size of PresIdest Johnson's Texas ranch?
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Though little reported, events
of recent times in Veneruela
add up to one of the really
hopeful stories of the year.
Communism's once ma.jor terrorlatie threat has virtually eollapsed as an organired effort.
The news Is big because Veiwsuds lisa long been regarded
the South American nation most
vulnerabl, to subversion.
made the Reds' No. 1 target
on the continent,
Communist leaders now have
publicly admitted the failure
of armed guerrilla activity, and
the terrrIsta are disbanding
as a large, cohesive force. Only
isolated, erratic Incidents f
violenc, are looked for from
now on.
That this failure occurred in
so ripe a ptce is a colossal
blow to the Reds, bound to be \'ceiuela is mentioned pronli.
felt throughout Latin America. nently among those Latin lands
On top of the massive Corn- "in the forefront for CommuTnunist reverse in Thdonesia nist exploitation."
Venezuela surely is still large
and setbacks elsewhere in Asia
on
the Red list, and there is
sand Africa, the event seemss
in the
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to be done there
critical to Rd fortun.
housing,
etc.-t-o
Terrorism failed in \'eflt'- economy, in
zuela becau land reform and keep the country gaining in th
economic uplift are succeeding. race against rising numbers
Referring ruefully to the ad- of people.
But., for the moment at least,
vances managed under th sueceasive presidencies of' Rornulo the Red threat is smashed and
Betaneourt and the incumbent no fancy words out of Havana
Raul Leoni, a Communist e-- can conceal this whopping itverse.
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"They stole our revolution."
Through last December, 78
per cent of th landless Vene1
zuelan farmers who applied
taris
for land ownership had received it. Some 6.5 million acres
lh VALTER C. PARKF
have been turned over to 117,The watuj and the frug ani
560 farmers in the seven years out, says a dance expert. Yes,
since reform began.
but are they out far enough?
TIe farm story is even better.
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Once so badly off It had tO jTh"
If your lawn needs rain this
port most major food commodiweekend, just plan a picnic or
ties, Venezuela is today export- wash
your car on Friday.
ing sugar and rice. Farm out.
put involved in the reform pro.
Some drivers are so bullgrain has quintupled since 1957. headed
they see a red stopOverall agricultural production light
as a challenge.
Is up in that period from $331
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million to $496 million in 19
Bathtub tenors may love thi
Rapid rises have occurred ui water but
seldom reach the
milk, poultry, egg's and beef- high Cs.
Items vital to rising health and
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living standards.
Rejoice if' you have many
Farmers Owning their own friends,
but pray you'll never
land and boosting output are need
them.
obviously not good listeners to
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Red propaganda. Chinese Red
Overeating is an expensive
leader Mao Tse-tung's theory habit.
that guerrillas must be like
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Folks have been pretty calm
a discontented peasantry i Unduring the airline strike, prob.
workable today in Venezuela.
ably because they kept their
No less are the Communists feet
on the ground.
being thwarted in the cities
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where two-thirds of the nation's
Bathing beauty cofltestants
population now lives. Industrial
ha'e to qualify in many cate.
production leaped 10.7 per cent
gox-ivs, bathing excepted.
in 1965, construction 17 per
, ,
cent In a decade, manufactur.
Jealousy of the Joneses' life
ing has more than doubled and
breeds discontent in your own.
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heavy dependence on its rich'
oil resources.
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minor features, such as whe. I have just learned that the
ther the house ha a roof,
trend actually represents a itYou might think, as 1 did, 'oli by American men against
that the demand for citra bath. I traditions] female domination
rooms was created by women. of the bathroom.
The big question is no longer
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I have twin beds, but whether
they thould have twin baths.
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who in the past have
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resigned
to a bathroom
'WTorry
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planned for women and used
mostly by women are asking
Helene asks an interesting cal problems of advertising and for their own separate bath.
rooms," says a press release
question about the difference selling,
merc'han- from Sherie Wagner, a leading
between "white rat" ps'cho1o.
The packaging of
bathroom designer.
gists vs. Applied Psycholo.
disc
is
also
a
vital
realm
of
ApI
The popular suburban custom
giats. So study this case careplied
Psychology.
of installing an extra basin in
fully. And if you aze running
for electh'e office or making
And so is Vocational Guid- the bathroom "is not enough
speeches, by all means forti- ance. as well as Marriage or some men," she lays.
i "They want total freedom of the
fy yourself with the booklet Counseling.
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bath.
below!
Plus classroom teaching. pub"Where s p a c e limitations
CASE A-150: Helene F.. aged
lic spealing and sermonlzing.4U15kC two bathrooms impossi20, Is a college coed.
"Dr. Crane." she began, Furthermore, politics is one ble, the minimum requirement
are Iwo tubs instead of one."
"what Is the main difference of the big fields of Applied
the
between academic psycholog- chology. so I have devoted an
only time some busy couples
ists and the Applied Psycholo. entire chapter to it in my wide- have to talk is while bathing in
ly used college textbook 'Psygists?
their baek.10-back" tubs.
'And why do academic ps- chology Applied."
As a member of the down.
Yet 1 have bad this column u-odden
malt
chologists sometimes act dis
sex I cannot but
cancelled
by
young
editors
who
applaud
this rare display of agdainful of those who stress apgrandiOsel3' argued that !'
plied psychology?"
gressi'encss on the part of my
in medicine we likewtse have chology does not deal with pub- brethren. For the life of me,
this same division between the tics!
however. I cannot imagine
academic or laboratory re- That juvenile view is absurd! wt sort of conversation a
searcher vs. the physicians and Lyndon B. Johnson 15 a past man and his wife would have Venezuela has the fastest rising
population in South America,
surgeons out on the real firing muster of audience psychology j bael;-to-bucl: tubs.
with
an annual gain of .6 per
and the best politic:a] psycholo- Side-to-side maybe.
line a! everyday medicine,
Or even
Physiologists are academic of this .!OLh century. CVCfl (i lacing each other. But back-tomedics and a great credit to ceeding F. D. Roosevelt.
back conversations could cause
Furthermore, most elections I complications
medical advance.
But they deal with mice, rats are won not by party platforms She: I plan to take junior to
but by psychological strategy. the store today and buy him a
or guinea pigs, as well as
It isnt erudite debates or poll- paii- ci' sturdy brown oxfords.
baustive laboratory testing of
tical
science seminars on 'F'
viruses and bacteria.
you need the car?
that
motivate
voters as much He: Blub-blub.
But they shun personal contact with patients, for they ., as whether you like dogs or pick
She: Are you listening to me,
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dedicated to pure research.
Homer?
Or have a cat or parakeet or
By contrast, the practicing
He: Sorry, I bad my bead
children
or possess other hu- under water.
physicians and dental surgeons
try to apply the fund a! know- man interest attributes that
Or she is in her tub talking a
ledge already derived from make political empathy pass. blue streak and not realizing
Ible!
such research.
that all the while be is taking a
The
Democrats
have
usually
They inject pain killers or ad- shower.
minister anesthesia and remove beat the Republicans by their Besides that, bathtubs are a
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logical arguments!
if you happen to be xnarzied to
They diagnose and then
So send for my booklet "How I woman who handles the tenor
scribe immediate drugs t
£
to Make an Interesting Speech" part of "On the Road to Manchildren and adults survive
enclosing a long stamped. ic- I delay," okay.
ease.
turn envelope, plus 20c, especial- Otherwise, you will live to
They operate killfu1ly
mangled victims of
auto ]y if you arc running for dec. I regret the overthrow of the
single tub system.
crashes and perform miracles t.3Ve office.
It's going to cost
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mutiliated faces.
a lot of pzo:iev.
So the practicing physicians
and dental surgeons correspond
flet1'r start
in the medical field to the Applied Psychologists in the psychological realm.
aat'i:lg how.
Natic is giv.0 that eu or áosut August 1$
Applied Psychologist, ThUS
use the mental tests derived
was filed with tha
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from research to help children
COMNIISSIO.
adept to their stbuol duties.
account here.
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A decent respect for the feel. of the common interest. This been loyal friends and allies
Ings of the American people pompous men should be remind. even though impoverished, all
iequirei that the government ed that France is on the U.S. and of not much USe in defense
of the free world.
Sf the United States speak up Treasnr books for
response to the 1nsuffcrble World War I dollar Indebted. France, an the contrary, is
dignitles heaped upon Amen- ness. Unpaid Interest atil prin- rich again. French gold hold.
Fth President ii of this P'rencb ( c14 ings are eeccmd only to those of
amount now to approximately the United States. France has
Charles de Gaulle.
'lb. United States should p4.7 billion,
accumulated these billions in
esk up to de Gaulle in the
Be Gaulle's conduct warrants bullion by draining away the
iinguage of money. That is a reopening of debt negotiations U.S. gold reserves in Fort
kng'uage all Frenchmen under. with a demand that France pay Knox, Ky. France accumulates
wand. While de Gaulle is order- up. France would not pay, of vast sums in U.S. dollars in the
ng the United States and course. It is not likely that process of intematinyrni trade.
)ATO off the premises, be
uce would consent even to American tourists lc'e
il.
lwuld be reminded that Prance discuss the debt with represem. lions of dollars in France each
Ii greatly in debt to the United tatives of the U.S. taxpayers. year. American tourists should
$tst.s in money and in blood. But the demand for payment boycott the France of Charles
Anierican casualties on French should be mad, and it should de Gaulle.
ioU in two world wars surely be repeated everyday - in the
Forejge id to France hts
bave more than repaid the U.S. United Nations, at presidential been another source of dollars.
d.bt to France for aid against news conferences and in the From July 1, 1945. through
r British in the American debate of COngII!U. There
'80, 1965, France received
evoluticm. France aided the should be a persistent harass, more than 1,94 billion in aid. In
lonies then because England nient of this Frenchman, who is that same period, France cxwas the enemy of France. so remarkable for his lofty changed U. S. Dollars for $2.6
.!nerican soldiers fought and disregard of American rights, billion in gold siphoned out of
died on
cb soil in two American interests and Ameri. Fort Knox. Other nations also
'ar1d wars because Germany can feelings.
tsp U. S. gold stocks with U.S.
siso was the enemy of the
France is not the largest dollars but France is by far the
tithed States.
World War I debtor. Great largest operator.
D. Gaulle now abuses the Britain's defaulted WW I debt U.S. gold stocks have been
pdvfl.ge of dia.greenient among to the United States is close to reduced to 118.8 billion from
Lilies. He Ignores the claim $7 billion. But the British
$20.5 billion held when World
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against that gold represented
by foreign-held U.S. dollars
Herald Area Correspondents
amount today to $29 billion.
The United States, therefore,
AhSaes
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cannot honor its gold indebtedMes. iii. Bartes
Mrs. 3... P.. Mathieea
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France has risen from the
res1 at,
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war's wrecI.ae, led by a presiWtes
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play rough In return.
Chulnota
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Demands
for French war debt
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loud and itrong.
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With only one more week of
bowling remaining in the current City League and three
teams within one game of each
other, it appears like a real
battle for the championship.
Last week the pace setters,
John's Shoe Repair Shop were
able to win three points from
Sanford Auto Parts as John
Fischer rolled a 205/562 and
Krause backed him up with a
223/547 series. Chin-Icy Fogg
was high roller for Sanford
Auto Parts with 223/527.
Seminole County Motor, kept
their hopes alive as they
swamped Bridges Photo Studio
for all four points and stayed
within one game of the leaders.
Their clutch man, Jerry (the
cigar) Farella, paced them with
a 202/562 series although he
had good backing from Francic MacLeay and John Zeull
who shot 202/526 and 225/529

horse ciiiidit1utc.
Tile Wiidritts, 013C winners
three yeurs it, tit row und state
chumps in 1964, will have' to
GA3ESVILLE—Football coaches would rather
T('}dhccflWflt for signal
respectively.
f
caller Bump Johnson. .lunior have a weakness anywhere other than the defensive
Jet Lanes had the high serArchie Lowry is heir apparent secondary. Guess where Florida's weakest area is for ies man In Alex Serraes with
the 3966 season.
to the' quarterback post and, if
206/583 followed by John SpolGone are all-America safetyman Bruce Bennett ski with 561.
lie comes through, the 'Cuts
They won three
ui'id a pair of fellow three-year regulars in monster
could he tough.
points from the Buzzards who
jisrinunlee lust fu1llunl .Tim L)uck Kirk and halfback Allen
showed Jim Fan-is as high man
Co:a1 Gables working at half• with 209/521.
Crum, top rusher ill the con- Trammell. On the doubtful list
number due to a knee injury is senior back. Rentz is a quick, intelil.
ft':'encc. a' well Hr. a
Harry's Bar hung a three
of other stalwarts. Guiti'tl L0 George Grandy of Jcksonvilie gent thfensive back and could point less on Sanford Flower
TO= Wilkerson arid halfback Beach the lone veteran in the work into the picture rapidly. Shop as Roger Jones bowled
camp.
Rentz will also work at quar.
Charles Swallows, standouts a
a 626 series and Jesse Cook
e are inexperienced
tcrbick,
being the only man on
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backing—him up with a 200
j ust.
• ust nave an awfully long way the Florida team to practice game. Roger Werpy rolled
The Lakeview Red Devils
have- the top performer in the to go back there where one both ways.
nis mistake can beat a team,"
"Downs had a fine spring," 223/561 and Huey tallied a
OIJC in flashy halfback Den
ead coach Ray Graves. says ra'es. 'Be has the tools 231/ 579 for Sanford Flower
Reid, (IUt$t4hlt(hl4 on both of- says
Ourh kids are a'rcssived
an and an do the job. It's a case Shop.
Ieiist' and defense. 1-luwever, came a long way in the spring
of needing to learn from game
Couch Vul ileckniun's
but it s going to take more 3m- experience with him and much
from Winter Garden a re
pruvL-me'nt this fall to be ade- the some for Jiungerbuhier. We B ThE AOATED PRESs
y
vu experience.
are worried about right half.
PITCHING
Vernon Law,
Apopha - Blue Durters,
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Piraei,
fired
six
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second place
fruurshera last full, are junior L)OUU)
ob LIDWflb 01 It will likely be the
k I acorelieu, one-bit relief in a 6-4
airclacLiruginiuiize Imuprovehi
eriat left halfback, the NurtJiwestern game before victory over Philadelphia, that
1wrformance. The DurWm li Grandy at right halfback if he Florida is act in the
sent 'be Pirates back into the
man could bt - o pound tackle is healthy and junior Tow HunNational
Lasgue lead.
TI
Dennis Wilson. Piurt-sized Mike erbuliler a° a'a!C).
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Reds, hammered a grand-slam
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of the bunh1iuld.
jury and is alu questionable. 11
triumph over San Yranclsco,
The Orange Belt Conference
The secondary race is wide
bus beet' guitlitig stature in upen, I,uwcter, and coaches cxCentrul Florida fuutbull circles peel junior Dan Manry of Jackwith euclt sucecediuig year. sonville and sophomore Gene I
With growing bcbuul5 and ca- Peck of Ocala to get into the
amft
pubic couching, it figures to battle for starting honors if
they can overcome injuries.
continue to improve in 1C.
-Sophomore Bill Gaisford of
Flanker Iurt Lauderdale was the top
MONTREAL (AP)
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Frank
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Philadelphia
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Vada Pinson cracked a grandTriple Crown of batting. Oh, no? Ingtnn Senators In a doubleaverage to earn Comeback ° slam homer and two doubles itt
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the Year honors.
the Reds' romp over 20-game
the
Triple
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greeted by Pinson's bases-load- Chicago .....66 61 .520
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Cokes said he didn't care -t director, Marvin Miller. Among
NEW YORK (UP!) - his next opponent is. Ills man- those attacking this plan Is Art
Four th -ranked light heavy- ager, Doug Lord, said Cokes Allyn, White Sox owner,
weight Johnny Persel makes might box Stan (Kitten' Iluty- "It's illegal," he says. "It
his debut as a heavyweight to- ward of Philadelphia at Dallas imiketi tile pension plan Illegal
night against undefeated Jannea in October. There was also Jock- for tax deduction and can en.
J. Woody In Aladison Stiunre erroom talk of a bout witil danger the whole [Wrislon plat),
Garden's final boxing show of France's Jean Josselin.
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ChICAGO
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leagues (AP)
open their
annual
and a safety after the intermis- most lighters but the rocktillitiler meetings in Chicago
flon.
jawed houston, Tex., fighter today with
such items on the
Denver Coach Mac Speedie didn't go down,
agenda as:
said the Dolphins were a "very The 1454j-pound
Cokes,
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going to pay Marvin
team,
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salary?;
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noted that the Dolphins' 16 throughout the fight. The rabbit- elimination but Hayward re________________
points were the most they have fast Gonzalez flicked and tapped fused to go along with the idea.
4 YR. STR.
scored this year. while Denver's at Cokes in the early rounds. Cokes pushed his record to --- -.......
KENTUCKY
28 were the least scored by an When Gonzalez tired enough to 43-9-2 with the victory. Gonzalez,
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now
36-14-6,
said
it.
was
his
come down off his toes, Cokes 27,
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"We just let them pick up a started making his counter lust bout as it welter and he'd
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couple of cheap ones in the first punches work.
IflOVe U() to the middleweight
half," he said, "In the second In the 12th, Cokes got into division.
half, we gave a better defensive trouble and went down for the
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from tile New York Athletic
tive exhibition defeat.
Commission and the French
"I think our boys are coming Boxing Federation - which both Cokes, 29, beat Luis Rodriguez
around," said Wilson, after the act independently of the WBA. in titI elimination bout set UP by
game.
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could
beat anybody else in his
MEMPHIS, Tenn.
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Miami Coach George Wilson.
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tItle bout at Municipal Auditor-

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power, Robinson never led the
National League in homers (or
batting or runs batted In either.:
for that matter. But barring a
Ruthian effort by Boog Powell.
Harmon Klllebrew, Joe Pepitone or one of that crowd, he's
got the AL homer crown in the
bag,
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housed in the former 7Inyfatr Sept. fi with football practice
slated to start that afternoon.
lintel, will reopen Sept. fi with
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Crude class, making a fulllfermg of grades six through
12, Mm. Barry Smith announced today.
Enrollment In this fourth
year of operation will be over
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amid. Approximately 84 will be
day students from Sanford and W}WNOT, N.C. (AP) - Why
Central Florida while boarding did they name Whynot Whynot?
students will come from all "Why not?" says Mrs. M. C.
over the United States, Canada, Auman, who's lived about 60 of
Puerto Rico and the Panama her 73 years In Whynot. "They
Canal Zone.
couldn't think of anything else."
For the first time, the "At least that's what my
academy will field a varsity mother told me," adds Mrs. Anfootball team, as well as bat- man. "And that's the story most
ketball and baseball. A six- folks agree to."
*ame schedule for football has Elderly J. B. Slack, born and
been arranged with other small reared in Whynot, agrees.
schools in the area including Sometime before the turn of the
Bawthorne, Eustis, Oviedo, century. he says. Whynot's
Florida Central Academy and menfolk got together to name
Santa Fe.
their community.
Coach of the football team "They suggested a lot of
will be Lt. Jesse Barry, for- liames and couldn't agree,"
nerly of East Carolina College. says Slack. "it got later and
Intramural sports will include later. Finally, somebody said,
rowing, sailing and soccer.
'Why not call it Whynot'?' So
Battalion commander this they did."
year will he Midshipman ,lerry Whynot is two miles from
Sargent of Chulunt.a, one of the Seagrove, three miles from Jugschool's most outstanding stu- town, eight miles from Erect, 13
dents for the past three years. miles from Ether. 15 miles from
Six now instructors have been Star and 32 miles south of
added to the staff to accommt'- Greensboro in the rolling hills of
date the Increased enrollment, central North Carolina.
Whynot isn't on many road
Tey include Orlando Estevez,
who will teach Bpnmsh and maps and not in the Postal
social studie'h. 1k' is 1mm South Guide.
You can mis it if you're not
Georgia College
Norwood ?laddry from the careful because someone tore
University of North Carolina down Its only road sign. The
will teach English and sponsor only building on the highway
the school yearbook and the' bearing "Whynot" is the Whynewspaper; Dennis Greenfield not Upholstery Co. it Is the
from the University of Now community's only real industry.
Jersey will be an English and Most of the residents farm.
Nobody's sure exactly how big
social studies teacher; Dennis
Wagner from the University of Whynot is.
"It's all according to how far
Kentucky will teach history;
John Klopp from Rollins Cal- you want to extend It. A lot of
loge will be mechanical drawing people live in these hills," says
a
retired
regional
and industrial arts instructor. Slack,
director
for
the
Farmers
Home
Guidance counselor will be
Randolph Kelley who also in- Administration.
HOW many people does Why.
structs the baud and glee club.
Admiral Smith will continue not have?
"Let me think a minute," said
as administrator for the BluePadden Foundation and Ilureb Arden Macon. "There are a lot.
Cornelius will continue us head- of children born recently that I
haven't seen. I guess there's
muster of the academy.
50."0Commandant is Capt. J. Cur- anywhere from 75 to 150.
Whynot..
says
Mrs.
Slack,
used
Us
tis Spencer with It. Jesse Barry as athletic director and Capt. to be on the old plank road from
Carl 'Ulrich us assistant corn- Winston-Salem to Wilmington on
the coast..
"And Whynot." Slack recalls.
A new library is being ct.uh"had
one of the beat schools in
]jshei in the former cocktail
North
Carolina years ago. it
lounge at the old Mayfairmjtel, now the home of the ucudt- was Whynot Academy and was
ny and is expected to be opened a boarding school. it went
through the seventh grade and
in October.
attracted
Adm. Smith said an informal this
niirt students from all over
of the gtiita A InC nf
people know about Whynot beSSJH Notices
cause of that school.
All new student. at Sn
"But the schoolhouse burned
Seminole ,Junior High Schi
in iftib and only the church was
who have already iegistei
'left beside It. Then some years
will be notified by mail pre
ago, they removed the post ofto the opening day, Monda
fice and made the mall address
the home r000i to which th
Seagrove."
are to report.. Those studen
Seagrove has several hundred
who will be repeating nm
people, several steres, the post
"
grade are asked to register
office, and it's on a major high-

School Bells Ring'
Cash Registers
Of The Merchants-

Why Not Name

"Whynot" Town

As "Mynot?"

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the school this week in ui-mi
to have their clwloe of subject

A

Atlantic CItY'S famous Baum

of the knee; white texture hose. as long as the child abides by
honey-'the rules of safety and proper
long dazzling earrings,
hued corduroy jeans, red stretch behavior. Serious or repeated
and violatiOns may cause the sertights, plaid school bags
vice to be withdrawn after
fake fur hassocks.
It's the biggest thing next to which it becomes the respnn.
sibility of the parent to get the
Christmas for the -stores.
Take a look at a few school: child to and from school. So-s.
' eflum from riding the bus
girl figures:
NOT mean suspension
Eugene Gilbert Youth Re- does

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"But the people in Whynot are

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like to be known as being from
Seagrove. They want to be f rom
Whynot."

SPRAY

(limit 1 with Coupon tiru Sul, Aug. 21)

l, Copcn $h., SO. Au. 27)

search, in a study, for Seventeen from schoo.
'iOU. Is a parent. can help
magazine, sampled 5.8 million
the
drivers transert your chile
high school girls last year and
and
train ;chuoL safely ii'
another 618.000 who were off for to
YOU will do the following:
their first year of college.
"I \fike curtain your child
The college girls spent a total
reri
arrive at the bus stop five
of $289,277,000, an average of
mdi-minutes
before bus arrival, but
$468.07 each, the survey
cated. The high school girls av- not much earlier. 2 Provide
eraged $23L17 each, a total of - p)tt11 for your children it
$1.340,822.000 getting ready for going to and from bun stops.
J)IT1L responsibtlit,
school.
h
choo
.1 ithur t.IL'S for pro.
The survey estimated the
perconduct
of
your children.
girls bought more than 33 null"The
reponsihilities
of pupil:
lion pairs of shoes, sneakers.
tr.lru$pI)rti'(l
at
public
expens.
sandals, slippers and boots, 27.3
h,tll
he
in
accordance wtt
I million blouses, 22 million
board
regulations
as fol
I13 million dresses and 3 state
l
tn
s:
million sweaters, along with 8
"I) Stand oft roadway while
million coats.
aw.titini
bus. 2 Keep your sea
The Boys' Apparel Buyers'
estimates at all times ehen bus is muv
Inc..
Association,
1'P I'Tfl itid heath
'
boys 6 to 18 spend $10 inithun
inside
windowi.
4) Walk 10 fee
to $575 million each August and
in
front
of
bus,
wait for driv
September Ofl clothing.
er's
signal.
Si
Unnecessary
con
This year indications are the
—
With
versation
the
driver
ii
figures will be even larger
there are more teen-agers and dangerous. ii) Outside of orduti
iu')' cUilvers.itloii, elassrooii
some prices are higher.
stores
coridu.t
IS Ui be observed, 7
That is why discount
silence is required t
and fashion houses are sending
all
11
railroad
crossings. 8) Thi
out back-to-school catalogs, put
display
driver
is
in
full
charge of bw
ting kicky clothes in
thouand
pupils.
Pupils
must obey
windows and spending
9
The
driver
has the
sands of dollars on fa-shitm drier.
right
to
assign
Pupils
certait
shows,
Seats, if necessary. to promote
"It's it time of major expendi
ture," said Melvin E. Ditwky, order on the bus. 10 No eating
president of Lord &amp; Taylor. New driiuking, or siuuokizig alluwet
- on the bus. it) pupils must b4
York
Deewley estimated that t.he on time, the bus cannot wait to.
back-to-school and Christmas i thVSC ho are tardy. 121 Iidiu1
I the hue is
99 !!t)
rsv'!e,Ø... halt of the year's busiiie,a in
sales combined accounted for abuse that privilege. 13) ii tli,
children's
departments. with event of an emergency. student:
Christmas sales about 25per may ride other than assigiiet
bus etth written periuzasiw
cent larger.
(rout
pniieipal. [.4 No ithnalu
In L'hiladelphla, retailers are
promoting tape recorders for or glass containers allowed vi
class note-taking. A Chicago 1JI.L5.
Patents. Muse
departmninent store suggests a I
"help
the dri vrs pro vide taft
black and white mod
sound
tri.pertaLiuui (v
and
vinyl pillows for stutiytzug.
'htit1
i because, again
vur stores report a brisk busi1
our
moat precivw
they
are
ness in puts for bulling water fur

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proud? says Slack. "They don't
walk Is 60 feet wide and fl
miles lung.

MRS. if. L. JOHNSON
making two morning trips, poss.
Children are Out mastpre- ,ibly three. The drivers are well
claus cargo. say Seminole Caunqualified and trained for this
ty School bus drivers, and with'
thouimportant job. They are re.
school starting Monday
1iiirod
to tindv'rn a thorough
sands of them will he riding
buses, some for the first time. phy'('41l examination by local
Herbert Muse, to ardinatar M physician and to attend a drlv.
school in f)ocombor.
transportation, reports there ers'
'Renning
this year. the
are 52 buses in Seminole Caindrivers will he in uniform of
ty.
"All of these buses will he white blouse or shirt, navy blue
skirt. or trousers, and hat.
"Seminole County otters the
host possible transportationfor
- its children. This service is prowiden for each child who to•
jor- than t vo miles from
.1
.
rhonl, t no cost
to the parent.
Pupil transportation, like all
eke in the county, has shown
—School tremendous growth in the past
NEW YORK (AP)
several years. The school sysbells are ringing bells on cash
tem constantly is itudyinig
registers for the nation's mertransportation routes. makinig
chant.s.
crowd
maximum
use of all equipment,
hack-to-school
The
pays more than $3 billion each and plans to effect a safe and
year for Batman lunch boxes, adequate service for the thouof pupils transported
Beatles writing tablets, plum sands
daily.
hiprider skirts, the longest dip"Transportation Is available
ping all the way down to the

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coffee or tea. Hair dryers are
as
back - to school I
Promoted
MD4)Stt l)an'e
lie'nu In Cleveland.
A Southern CaLifurnia chain is
M't,n' Lode is plannIng
advertising bookcases, beds, dance Saturday uiht, W. V
desks, bedspreads, lamps and Smith announced All tnetnbeu
related Items, and a St. Louis anti ,uesh ate Invited 'Cho rugstore Is advertising student War m cc t i ag of thu tode
be hell Wedncsday at is
desks amid
chairs.

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sever Indicated in any of her weeks.
'letters that her marriage
My friend say's that
nd

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axn't groing well. They seemrod so In love and well suited
to each other, and they surely
went U$mtber long enough.
Our problem is what to tell

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vnhmhln. Who cnlntc
they '? They came with

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highly

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dream to bring out his true
fcehngs. Is th is possible!

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to stay'? What if her visit is

S

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chair from a
friend of hers. The friend

people she is coming home
for a visit. (She Is). If she
decides to stay, let HER

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DEAR PARENTS: Tell

ii

who received the chair was

reupholster

going to

make the annnumrampnt,. You

When she took

owe no explanations to anv.

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apart, she

to

(March 21

say

you

about

some

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word

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dummy and made the million-

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increase,

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75

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At

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Tb.
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the

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JIMMY HEAD and His Band

placed Florida second among
the big states. (Two small

(2)

still

rates

higher

though the actual numbers

Today

of

increase

853,000

was

net

of

persons

(3)

Mo

rning

Eye

hick

75C

TAXI OUT

$250

11,1111

ALL

MIXED

was

exceeded

by

PRIVATE

DRINKS

PARTIES

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&amp; DINNERS

CALL NORMA CARTER Our Hostess

Movie

of

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largest

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In

MARLOU

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JIMNiY GEORGE and JOHN URBAN (USN Rot.) Owners
PH. 322.2902
11.fl - Across fres $..I.ed Pt.as

" The

Van

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age

pattern

of

Florlt,'d

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(1) The MeCoys

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th
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Nitercloo
for
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Tile
populations
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numerical

who moved out of the state
and

of

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wo rl d

li-sit

had

"Florida's

11:110 I?) ('haIti Let icr
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(0) Supermarket Sweep
11:30 (2) Showdown

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new permanent residents the

Today

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each group in 1965 and rates
,f in from 11960 follow,
0 The under 5 year olds

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HOT ROLLS nd BUTTER

UP

19.2 Per cetit; 5 to 17 year

ulils, 1,433,000, ami Up 25.7
per cent; aNti the 18 to
(6) Password
(i-I) 'Iii. Newlywed tIssue year oh-i group, 1,1)61,000, up

COFFEE

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change, and this very well done dashIng sports of the elite. (;re"n " it's another of those I
and crintinually engrossing ex. This time it's skiing, when wild, com
aminntinn shows how It is done, Ilannahan sends him along to plots, charmingly and wittily
by whom, and how it affects a ski lodge in order to investi- played by our dashing couple. I
every aspect of every citizen's gate Alexandria (Emmaline Dr. Sheldon (Athens Seyler), a
(Inily life. Among those Inter- Henry), n glamorous s py who Intly botanist, is having a great
viewed will lit' police chiefs, says she has joined our side,
deal of trouble with her plant i
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(John Abbott) drops in, ac- shocker, but It shotild not
be f)nrothy MeGuire after ten
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monsters that luever quite made "Smack in the Middle." (Color)
he thoughJi-is dies later
it off the launching pad, anti (Rerun) More gimmicks, more hQ(OrP
she can bear his child.
Iterniati hides him in the dun. wild puns and way-rout humor Troy Donahue shows up too
geon while he undertakes his in what was the second install. In the course
of time, as a sup""'-_ social education A La Emily ment of this show's premiere, posetlly tortured and hitter stawhich many considered the heat 1,leman
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IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN
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most attractive and interesting first rate mystery story. it I Some features of the 11967 with good
friends. A new sippersonality, We need such time'- mov fast and is vers interest- Fujihave i-thready been us-rang- proach can bring decided berieI)' and patrio tic songs at pt-c- ing. The title is, "Time Cat Who cci, including
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Could
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
Ctladyr, Shelley, goiciety s(jll,,- I I will he so proud it, lie.
Ditu
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Others give confidential
wrUr, is pursuing her after.
The' New Action Army 1ut ii
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data
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Twcdell, Fair general manager. I hide in others or you get into
Arm)'." T1ii is a public service
for m'
Time world's lurgest winter trouble. Many tasks can be per5
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I t Nurse Corps. Connie Francis
Women are doing so many - exposition, which traditiofluhl)' formed, but stay out of the pubtins recorded the song on the citing Uuiimgs these days. Lilian opens in Tampa the first Tues- lie nyc, Be altruistic, also.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to March
M GM Jabel,
Jaekcrn Jinajun, for instance, a dli)' in February, wil
l hi-' held 20) Put those new ideas into Tile music lyrich of the song writer and newitpaperwoman Feliruary
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and drinking glasses separated was told to cover m in e with o
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pins. Each of the live of us plastic
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21m If you tate to others what
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color of elotheapin on a drink was difficult to haul time tissue had to leave hit' house. It also along with them amicably, you
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it was sill to no avail. The
Pass 2 4
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show spade support inirnediate- Iri't' much success in
Pints 3 4
monihinuuitm of had brviuks in
Pass 4 N.T. 1 -.
Pass !V
Pass 6
the black uit p1w' the si-ce
It iiidti't make much differ- atn1 Then take care of an
Pass
Pass
Pass
health problems you may have. illoo
of hearts in the West hand
enee this time. We expect that You ziced to keep your speed
Opening
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was to much for hjm.
• SIX 5)II(ies wi-wi-i have hecti
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Pruhlenw? Write to Abby,
do not spend too much for some
Box (U1700, l,os Angeles,
reply,
special
event. Don't he taken in
HOflut. For a personal
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by
inclose a stam ped, self-adTAURUS (April 20 to May 20)
dressed envelope.
Ei th er you follow what a fainBath to
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Los Angeles. Cal., 90069, for
certainly cannot do both sue.
one.
deep down in the cushion.
Abby's book-let,
"How
to
ccssfnlly.
Build up your ward• • •
Some of the moht were an
Write Letters for All Occa- robe. This
is very important jj'
old you wouldn't lielieve they
DEAR ABBY: As fur as
sions."
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you wa n t to become more aucceasful.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
Jacoby and Son There is an opportunity for you
to see some influential individ.
intl 'i-ho can assist you in your
The late Hall Sims once told
W hen West followed, South career-seize It instead of keepWORTH U)) 2
buddilig bridge player that
another ing rooted to dull routines.
would play king mid
46 A
he played like a millionaire.
trump, overtaking in dummy. Dress well. Then see some of
The player was flattered, but
0 J4
Then he would ruff another your fine friends you admire.
4 AKJ8 04
he shouldn't have been. Sims
club; enter dummy with the MOON CIH'LI)REN (June 22
WEST
EAST
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Just trump and discard till his to 3uly 21) It's all right to make

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mind and goes back to him, he. But there is always a LOUISVILLE True, y o
we don't want. a lot of talk
chance that he is not dreamniny not "need" the
nd1ess
Should we give thg about you when he lashes
But a man who borrows monour friends and relatives a
out tooth and nail. In self
cy needs to pay his hi-rn
44htnt" as to why she's corndefense you should have
eat debts. Yes, by sill means,
twin beds,
big hi-mw In case she decides
let hint know hi
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suspect
huhnrni of Infitleilty, knnwl"tgq' If Wrq' nr,t too conS tntv'niity rftln,o', Wit Wr9
daughter Is
II his sloIseent f,isecj to rktr the per tnee
for
neerl to compel 1q
her
of
through deep waters
pifn,
If
we
are
eonrelIy
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plyn
fnc'rl. it's the obligation of (-1,1jr
marriage. As she Is an
And ,,
troubled, mutter, "Poor
her fedher and I ran understand
r)me,,nfl who IOVCI us to ('II frmnorary relief
lffllq 'i
fte doesn't feel like seeing fer to make us a cup of
;it,r ptfrntlon to that perlstent into enritiranee of onr frouhl.
iy
Is lie may glare at hI father for pain nd
her friends. What worries
about
neon JIIflhI Rv 'pilling" to this
In other
that slip has taken her rduler
maybe fled, grownup help with this his :ather, your daughter mn
Into her confidener. They have tem1milf'r ft, 91)(1w 114 enn"Iflott- Riiffering. See a pqv(,hi,-vtrlqt- In"
,
hiq father. If that'It what
and
always been close; but as he Is atlon.
asking
child to
wanta let her keep on deRut this youthful and Inex- give von what h Cant.
only 1 years old, It does "of
"Poor
hild'
manding the
seem fair to him, She discuss. perieneeil sympathy Is essenI •ug,t that you
Y this Mom" If he don't, he'4
NI his father openly in front tisily nsless-ss useless as a to your dmughter.
her hiiqine
t
hettet make
of him when we saw her last pain killing drug Is for a dlThere's a word psychiatrists se a profesonat vmpathiier.
sense flint calls for professional use to define what your datighweek . .
t
too
fair
to
medical
atlenflon, As soon as tor's tirtin. The word is "spillANSWER It's
ADM. TON171 Arts SAY.
Its effects have worn off, we're ing,
her, either.
SlOG A CARLOAD
With all tue Ronti will In the right hack where we were when
It' the prfeet description of
it. Fir as we spilr' our
woriul a l-yenr.old person can- we sketl for the sympathy
not Ilve.
ilie Y"PY
RIOn with the knowledge that louts feelings to somerine tin
need when we're struggling It hasn't changed a thing.
i-iuiaiifled to redireet our view
That
Is,
we're
alone
with
this
of them, the pressure of their
with a marital problem. If we
SAY.
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be he wants to beat the dayllghti out of me during th e
daytime,

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1EAR ABET: Our dnuih- huhund*
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Ur, who has not been mm'..
They threw the pattern away,
?ied very long, has telephoned sifter they ,made him.
tell '
that she Is leavhe mis
fault. Be hits,
big her husband and Is mm- kicks and bites me in his
in
home. We can't under- sleep. 1 carried a scar from

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LARRY

A E'REAM 1`11E,
HA
HAD
OTHER NIGHT THAT—
CitY started tenring down stil
the buildings ffrom th e inks'
to That Street, Including City
Hall and City Jail mill a new
Sanford wits horn.
We finally got 11 llew 04teen bridge.
A causewny over Lake Mon.
roe and Jessup bbecame a real-

Than

On Medicare

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Pet.rion toki The Herald he has rereiv'd a eomrnunieation from the U. S. r)e,:,s't nient of H ealth. Fdti
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V'f3r', "which
rrntin.'d
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MIAMI. Fla. (Al') — Iliirrkiine Faith, RmaMhlIng

the (energy

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Ill
Ill ttake the tmr

the fl(Wt herO fringeM (If the Iw#td IRISI)I(IM, ftntii livid mill moisture. Water F1ciiipe eye 30
to 75 miles to the
Sanford took in nil tin' prop- ((lge(t closer I oclity I OWHI'(I 8 target IIE(!1I W)IeIC 111,11,
hl fspi,ii
sitsittici tile $)IIftI(i('4
i(Jtt)
erty up to and including Sun- may make tile fj i4t stist Ill twtl effort to I :UJI' the terror
frtt'iui
t
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4111(1
taIls.
rek'tisiiig
tfluiP
f orce winds reached out
land Estates and our popula. of the t ropics.
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sojstt41t1 Press that arov.il
of the ks-al hospital for M.'d.
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'h'mnnstr;tto,-a who crowded in.
to Djibo uti Siivare. iwnitin
-miu.seh by President, Charles k
i; 1111k' of P'ranee_

m''tits, s'mpinyi's aitul
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Sprin
'.vas th apparent low
ill,
Johnson mid today the
bidd.'1' on (hi' 1.8 miles of reii ited
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timt*'s anti the Soviet
ali gnmen t acid re-constructi o n
I
'won
f:ii-i.
th, "ominon task of
.of SR 127 through the city of
;'nr-hun
for
e'- s'ry possible
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n'"ood. The Stale Roast
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;tIni'eu,Ient,
to less
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part ment opened liltis Thurs''Iuanes-4
of
a
ouciviui'
vnr. John.
(lay
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full-scala nu4
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Rid was 32117,11)1 for the .4011 :;asd that
A.
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•utret,.h which runs from
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Esist
-intl
he \Vt'st,. whi."tIier
ñrtii to aflil !msc1udfn the lit
ilt'snn or by
tericetion of RI'' Tree Road.
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ij kill ilinust 101)
Lofltract 1.-s 'XpCetC(I to I)i
Million Iie.'pls'.
,J awarcje within 31) days and
construction to :w_
-nn short;v
theruzfter,
Act-ording to Jack King, prr'iCTB( :A(;l) I
Tue coin.
ident of Or:In',4e Paving incI uuaiu. tt-r of the Illinois
National
Construction Company.
- Guard
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tract will. include provision for
will hoot to kill if they are
the project to he corn piet ed fired upon during Sunday'
within I III work 'ii.; d
Wi t Planned m arch uS' :1,1)01)
1)PeflJ
unIv IS to 21) days z wont h tmoui,i,
ultIumo,Jstra[sjt-s in sub.
considered working day.,, cow tu'baii Cicero.

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,J,dinsnn to 1fl I I to aitiv' tIitV
ifl t'? unit id 4))0() 's,1rvjt
and Nat io,unl (;imriisnu'n
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mutelied to un its. it was
Hi ruied today. nires nid the
-ominitt.'e is .'XWcted to vote
"any itet wo,'k on tiub pro;)i:il. -(tPMl'rihf'd as the I1ouse' ll
a iw''r to a i'fliit.' tfllt'flil gfls'flt
that, would havi'
1vt'n thus
PI'ISIIk'T1t.
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men with I,'s- than 24 months
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On 427 Project

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Defense DcDepartment starts their study
($30,000) on uses for the Naval Air Station—The keynote
Is an indu s trial park and public airport.

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or June of 1967

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CLASSES will begin Monday in telflj)OI'flI'V b(Iil(Iing$ on the Simmole .J (ifliOl' College Campus, south of Sanford, neat' Five Points.

(Aerial photo by Bill Vi ncen
.Jt r. fri 'm Fly I ti
airplane pikted by Tom 'I'uck. )

Setu I iii) k' Ranch

To Post Police
At School X- I ng s

Some 250 persons arc ex.
pected to be at the Civic Center luncheon honoring Cupt.
Chandler Swanson,

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Robs - it U.'-o4.'r,'r . 1o'4pitn I
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out of t own and
•Y "ctod iotvk until
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know this latest county t4tx in-

crease will kill Sanford and. . .
LV—.-Yes, Muni, but we
need.
LADY—My liuslmtid just put
our house up for sale
.We live
on French Ave. on it fixed.
LV—I know it's rough but

In Brief

vh'rI' I1
F1.'rinng'
nt the in1'nmat!nn
that
tmld ),live .t trilMt,'.'
meet in
rpoi't.'cj i n
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Thursday.
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Medical
Ammo c iatioit verging on I'hnidn, ready to
glue.
ern sick of the storm, it ap
worked together with t he irns- bonubard
At H 4$ • iJ,, (iii' htIITicfltl(
I'aitis wit ii silver assembled Ili Iliridn, ready In
penrefi that Skit) .1IIIIn would L,'
ilt, ih'1ti5411 IsiIiI)(I of Ali pitni to get. two resislent pIty- jiitlji1t t'I'St ais if site tiii- iisliv,; go II 'Vt' IC1 ill(- required
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(14inef'OtiS hiowl
sielans.
gtililsi its (lit' I,t'eWkIrds. 220
i nto a si'ivtvs I I surges, area t'riltioui 1rtiiu I"JI It Ii.''not
This grc',,ter peril there iru1
K. Pt H 'f; l:%SS KTT of
tuilhi's vast sit San •Jusiri. iw
City Hall wits wsishetl anti
sprn
ling
su-riss
(lie
At
Isintic
t!XpPilIt)t!Iuts
l'sist
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scrubbed down.
I'tii'rtu flynn ripltiul. and about I tirsnsgti the upxr Leeward i Snn ford wei
appoi nts"d
Vernon Dunn decided not. to just north of the storm's lwe year old project have indir-aRid 1 • IOIJ uuillt's east. southeast. of the I would (citric from R to I
Kirk For ( ;ov€ - noi• Camthat ii silver IOdli(It, immlmrd. nearest U.S. i,uuin)&amp;intl city, Mi. tidIt'S snmnding over th e coasts
attend County Ct)mnhissjofl S('flt )OSitIOl).
pitigol Chairman for Scm ..
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northward
swing
already
fluent
may rob a hurricane of mni.
and heavy nun expected to
meetings.
mole
Cou n t.v.
Politicians stopped fighting had taken the lower Lct' flr(1
- -drench the islands in the wake
F:aett.
Islands OItt of the IIEC8 Of gI('SII
of the stun ts.
will rep l ace 1&lt; e n n e h
in Longwood.
I
it Faith goes into the Project
Casselberry police stopped er danger, les-;cne(I the peril to
Plante of A I t a m o n t e
running down citri; outside tile
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chance t hat Faith would I)ecuI))t'
t Inn' a nd aga in by 5wefIing
city limits.
;(1Verr0r (I inner here
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gtiitts'a
pig.
f)lHInS fl'ing in relays from thiC
The school iloanil sIet'jdttI (
"There's lilt outsidt, uI llince
Challgre of cmll 111,1114 1 at Salifor(l iNavill Ail- Statioll U.. Navy base jit lJoo.,,
(!veIt, %vill be held at the Civic
hold the millage line one year.
that
we
can
141w(I
her
tomornext
Ito;tcls,
week
will
be
launched
Monday
with
it
testimonial
I'ui'rto
uic.
Center Sept.. 10 at 7 P.M.
AND THEN I WOKE
row,
Siti(i
Dr.
Cecil
Gentry.
luncheon
for
the
outgoing
In
Ihic'
"skipper,"
Capt.
W.
SwanC.
past, only one shoot ________________________________________
IN A COLT) SWEAT.
altvi-natv director (if tilt! 1L.S. -oll, by all t.114, s(q-vic(! l-lilbs all(] grilests itt the Civic m-f-aing errorli linve twen made
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A PHONE CONSERVATION government's Project Stornilu Center. Also a guest will be ( 'apt. I lerbert N. Iloimek, ;sgninst. hurricanes. This time
ry. "Tit(! chances will Ile better %%,Ito will relieve CitlAnill Swlills(Ill ill cereniol Wed- stistained bombardment i,; ex. breaking
Lnoly—bIr. Vershel?
Sunday. Our forces are being iwsday morning at the base.
w'ted to pr'e, one way or the storm.
LV—Yes.
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.*uisl '.tlmer civil rights leader,
ti i'et tudiiv-- with city and d en.
e:iI .'a(lers in ,iui attein pt to re.
olv., esmtiict over alleged i-an.iI 'lIscr!mJmuatAo,i In housing
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encephalitis death occurred yesl'atri,Zntert will he jiuumteui
wonder where I got the
One-third DI the J)OpUlUtIOfl of ing to, (IOZCflS of colleges and high schools and Se mi n ole Jun- school faculties are being tic- culties, utany replacingformer all ichool Crossings begi nn insr terday in DIlas and the numaMunday %ol ichoul tak(~s ill her of iwipected Cason II-11111hell
idea that the Road and Bridge Seminole County will begin, or universities throtighout the state for College are urged to drive segregated and pupil desegre- (each#-, S.
to 11)2, while Corpus Christi's
Fund Budget was cut. Actually continue the process of ediuca- and nation,
and adjourns iai'h 'lay. acrs,ru
with care and leave home in gallon has been greatly jfl
St.
m
mote
2
Ita $40,000 more.
union
College
will
in
th1oUt1 In a cotlipaniun tipi.The only lion £Wxt week,
tul San for'i
n,t..
plenty of time to get to school creased.
Motorists
are
warned
by
law
without
I
thing was a drop in the millclimbed to SO.
When Seminole County's 26
rushing.
I M're than 150 new instructors have a faculty of 30 full and ( ('apt. BenButler. The
A
age.
public and private schools open enforcement officials to drive
will
bduty
on
at 7:45 each
This year, for the first time, have been atklttd to school fa- part-tnie teachers. Most of the
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Monday, followed by six more cautht.sly as thousands of ________
part.L'ie teac hers will be work.
It's good to ace Don fleyflcjj(ls private schools on Sept. 6, near- yotingsters troop down sideSeIIuinu.11.! Cu,u it v
Iu .ri ft ,
'V ASh JN(fl't IN
iA
in- in the E cnn Stud ie s
back teaching at Seminole high ly 21,000 students and nearly walks and across streets to
1-)'9?4t tulictit silsu, tat&amp;'tl deputies Stop. 1t ,rgtu A. S miiathem-s, U.
v isio:t.
School.
1,000 leachers, %Vill fill hundreds Ward the big yellow buses. Stuwill be on the alert and ext'r- I"Ia,. MLLVM lie 1111111s to iItt1uijtIll
Public "chovi tcachcr~, and
ckmit
motorists,
on their way to
of classrooms, night and day.
ebimig 11 safety precautions at a bill to provide autuiiitje costDofl't be rurprjsed if the Seminole Junior College, the i
-------other school xrsonnet will find I school crossini and with buses it- atiiiistuiieuit fuit'
tseutilc oil
latter pay efleIp
this year,
city's utility budget Isn't less coutity's first institution of highoperrttin
in the county.
Social
Security,
by 3i-veral hundred dollars anExte
this fiscal year. Yes. I said er learning will open Its doors
nuatly as (hi' $1 million pay
LESS. Pete Knowles must be to more than 651) students for •
Despite the report that 1"Iorkla could realize $30 increase goes into effect, boo-itreally using those new glasses. the first time Monday morning.
million it year ill taxesfrom creation 0t U state svct'p- tug mlartes of beginmitmig teach*
In addition, 23 county public
Why couldn't that. twistet' ui, schools in grades one through
HtiIkCS, both Rep, S. J. Davis, Jr. and lteI..liomiuimtt.,.' ers Ic $5. LOU. a $1I) increase
over List scat'
tornado hit the Osteen Bridge 12 and fussy private and puru'Foni McI)oiuikL of Seminole County stated firm o p poll
Lu-ich prices ha'e beeii buostinstead of Sanford Bout. Wij,'k chial st'hools will tJtI nearly
of
legalized
gambling
in
the
ed
in ittany shuuls, with new
sitioii
to
"any
extension
:
Even an "Actof God" 19,000 immure students to the
.
tand.mrdied rates of Jo cents
state."
can't get rid of that relic,
daily attendance records.
state
------------of
tot'
grades one through six; •u
The
ii
(lut'stn)li
Private schools include For-, sWeeptilkes to rajse ute'enksl rev- I lcgahied gambling in Florida. cents for grades seven through
eat Lake i%cadeny, MI Souls,
Titan
12 and SQ edilts for adults. pit,.-,
e'nues is ht'iitg studied l's It We have enough
iIary
Bishop
St.
Magdalen and
legislative
suhicoinmittee
of
the'
Mt)uimuLti
ituted
however,
'On
hcvra
ge.
Sylitail
I Titis
JIi2h
C A P E KENNEDY, Flu. Mot''
th
U rvase was ?!!:td tic':Uutiuiiuisit'ii.
Tax
fetumsit
ssts' li'gzsiutiun, i wiit tuo
(Al-') — A Titan 3 rocket. ex. Orange County st'hiool .s attend;
Seti. Hen 11111 (' titlist of t'ste'hm lull ca re fully and ti•, to e'sarv when choo1 luiichruvmii
ploded Into boiling fireball high ed by . Catholic high school
tu ound up $2000v in thy red at
Frostproof iect-ntly 1'd the' sub- tte'p an t,pe'iu mimi.''
youth of (lie county.) Seminole
over the Atlantic Oeonii f.,itIii
the
t'tttt si' last year, iiiuimmlv
t'oiiiuiiittt'e to New iimtinpshlrv
ruining an Air Force attempt' County iltmitmess School will
be.cjamse
sumac school5 3old
CAROL
NELSON
will
fur
a
look
at
htanipshuire's
New
open also, with (lily and night
to hurl eight military
lunches
at
loWCt"thi.au-.h
eu-age
l'el)I'e$t)ltt
l'iOl-i(hlI
In
the
ciusses,
lottery.
icutions satellites into orbit.
pi.Il'.es
MISS
AIBCI'ICfl 'I'eeinigei'
On Sept. 6, Seminole County's
Wta'is queried by The Lietaki
.Ul itt-st graders eaterwg
In
Palisades tosimsy j)uvis skclurt'd, "1 would
new practical nurse school, sic' l'iigeaiit
fur the first time titust
school
ross tin? street from Seminole Piti'k, N. J., Sept. 7-9.
uctive-hy nppoe the e'st'atitm of I
present evitkuet' of physical
(So story (111 IHUfC 'I)
Area deaths ---------------4 Memorial Hospital, Sanford Naa swvuiistiihes in the, sttt' of
cxasuittatioits
from a doctor
Bridge ------------------ - :i
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Florida (iii' this' 1111111 11he of iltisalong
with
proof
that they will
Church directory --------- IA School in Maitland and St.
lug tax i-i'venues.
be,
six
years
old
on or before
Church news
2 Luke's Day School in SIa via
"l'lle govvm- IiIalt'iit of stir
liet',
31,
1966
CJsisifLed ada
84-94 will aslal 5011 more stinls'iits to
btli til shutilti hut le
K v .'i'y- student enrohlyd tuuL
conlies
-.
1)4-74 time rolls.
lruisi revemiuch Is sums
hiavt oisspht'tyd sisd tiled (lit'
Dear Abby
34
lit itldjlion, adult night class hit' iutsis(suI.
hs,de'r.i1 "freedom
of choice''
Editorial pa ge --------24 Cb lii mUUtiy aca d emic 1mtid
"l)u%Iu, utlile-ul fusthe's','' I tIn
tonnh,
indicating
ut
lticlm
sLuuI
Entertainment ..........44-54 eaIluisgj.(cchflijs,ul
fields
will
Setsijisole ('uunty's retail
lust. NO (lit' t'oitIjmtuel uxtcstlie
desires tu attend and inut
horoscope .................. 44 open again, with hundreds Inure sales WCIu up to $8.80 muilhiwi aluit of ht'galited gunibhiag is
h$4V.,
received nis school as.
Society ........
a -U iersu'is Us attcndaiiec.
Just. itiunUs all totsi Ion red to a Ii(1 U(I t'itviioitisiuitt fo the i'll' I
sigmiuscist. This applies mainly
111-11
Added to this UI'fl ajipt-oxi- $8.01) umIlIioim iii .1111Y I t1s15, Izeuss
Sports
mimi ysiut ii of our state," I
to new stuule'nts w ho us a' have
44 maId y I ,00lh vol legs' si sident
Tv
ssraajj uliug Is, liii, I"iutmIuhtm lit-M
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u,'mmmslii
rs'isssii-It't,I'
, ' i urn I
'J'ablenopping
huttited into the etiulity in the
iA who will la aJitii'miig H 1,t-1111,11(mill I"eIalel'utLuil,
IJhihJuis.'al (I, Silly t' ti'iit.luii of
Past tt'W ti't'ks
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