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TOKYO (AP) — Big doses or
vitamin A can halt or prevent
development of Jung cancer in
animals, a scientist reported
today.
He has found a way of Inducfra lung cancer — the same
kind that humans get — in ham.
stars. But when he also feeds
them vitamin A. very few come
down with lung tumors.
Ills findings., he stressed. are
by no means an Invitation for
ciguraft smokers or people lIi'-

ng Cancer In Animals
Irig in air-polluted areas to start
gulping down vitamin A. or lots
of carrots which are rich In the
vitamin Ton much vitamin A
can he harmful to humans.
Dr. Umberto SaffintU. Italian,
born pathologist now at the Chicagn Medical School, described
his research at opening aciontific sessions of the Ninth International Cancer Congress. He ampiled them In an interview,
1-Ic turned up evidence that
dust particles In the air, or In

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"carriers" to take cancer.causbreathe It in over a period of
chemicals Into the lungs.
months or years. He could follow what happened because the
Using hamsters, he prcparc'd
benzpyrenc' fluoresces.
Inert dust particles to which
were attached crystals of a poThe dust particles mostly hetent cancer-caused lx+nzpyrene.
came lodged in the walls or
Renzpyrcne Is found In smoke
bronchioles and alveoli, or air
or exhausts from Industrial
sues. Soon the benzpyrenc di-;plants, automobiles, coal fursolved and spread through the
naces, and also In cigarette
lungs.
smoke.
hamsters given duct only,
He Injected this material
without benzpvrenc, did not get
down the windpipes of hamtumors.

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$1,000: Mrs. Leo LOS, Jr. $100: Margaret CuIlImore
4955 93rd Ave. N.
Vohisla Bar
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$100: Charles Abell
1238 Elinor Dr.
Orlando, Fla.

$1,000: Andrew P. Lapievre
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$100: Mrs. v.'w McGinty $100: Laryma Munden
317 1t Cuilr.J Ave.
1451 N.E. 132 Rd.
Winter Haven, Plo.
Miami, Fla.

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The life massacre in Coin.
rado took place Sept. 29, 1879.

Ever wonder why State Beverne Agent% raided two Sanford dnh after the c1uhs have
been having Bingo games for
years and year*? The word is
that P. State BeVeritge Agent
French Ave
stopped
: back hva local
officer and warned for spred
ing. The agent, according to the

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miles per hour.

$100: Mrs. J. C. Williams $100: Maynard lr.dd
$100: Phil Hershfelt
17051 Dolphin Dr.
1045 PO1'PeI Dr .
31$ S. Thompson Rd.
N.
N. R.ddhtgton leech,
LW'qO, Fl..
Apopk., Florid.
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$100:

$100: Walter W. White
265 Trithv Rd
Brooksville,PlO
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$100: Helen L. Panossian
1228 SemInoie St.
Clearwater, Fla.

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continue
"one-baiit" was confiscRted from a W. 11th t.

establishment the other day' by

$100: Charles Grab.r
2607 Adrian Ave.
Lorgo, Plo.

4509 27th Ave. S.
Gulfport, Fla.
$100: Mrs. Wade HarreII
7002 Dime.,, St.
Tan",

tat Beverage Agents.

And of cnUr(,, Sanford Police
were not notified.
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See where the .layeee" are
holding their carnival Thursday
,t sp.m. . . . What I would like
to know i who put the lligapot?
the ,1uki
tors

$100: Mrs. May Wagner
615 interlochan Ave.
Lokelind, Flo.

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Had an interesting worning
going over invoices from the
County Commission rind School
office . . . Wanted to check how
much merchandise is purchased
in Seminole Count. as cam
pared to other surrounding

SARASOTA BRAND

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at PUBLIX. No Purchase necessary. Match the

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Contributions for School board
election are coming in slow...
As a matter of fact not much
interest at all in the race. What
need l an old-fashioned
political rally . - - A good project
Dr. John Darby (Dcmocrat)i'
moist money
colleague Don
Bales has $100 while both liepublicans Al Keeth and Jean
Bryant have only $76 in the
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cases when mothers bring their
kids down to get all kinds of
shots . . . Health clinic doesn't
compete with private doctors
you should remember that
Dr. Leone said the only way
way these abuses can be stopped Is by having each one interviewed . . . That would mean
hiring an additional welfare
worker . . . We (I mean me)
suggest the nurses who give
the shots study the cases more
closely.
S..
The major contractor for the
land fill program Houdaille,
Duval-Wright has asked for a
90 day extension on the lake.
front Project. The word around
City Hall is that the firm will
only be given 30 days and if
they don't make it will have to
pay the city $300 per day Over

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Supervisor of Personnel has
a rug on his floor . . .Not purchased locally
Talked to Health Director
Dr Frank Leone this morning
how some people are abusing
the county's immunization program . . . Actually the pro.
grams : are uu:e for the indlig.

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At the school office checked
the bills with Walter Teague.
Hat* : keep
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someone bought parts for a
from Orlando
floor sander
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$7.50 . . . Stertir. the school
everything from the county
when feasible.

SAVE 17c1 Pink Lotion Detergent

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for washroom paper purchased
in Orlando. Couldn't it be pur.

board does ty to purchase

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Alinobt didn't
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make It
my job was hazardous . .

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VOL. 59 NO. 47 — Al) Leased Wire —1Stnhll511e(1 1.909 — TUESDAY, OCT. 25. 1966

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IRANFORD,F1Oflh1JA

rrent to proceed with construction of recreation facilities on a priority hnstfiq at 13 of the cnmty's schnls.

VAHw12
Arrives
In Sanford

World News
In Brief

EXCItI(led frOm the program at this time heemiso
adequate facilities are already
provided were Sanford Junior equipment for the projects WaS
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High, Seminole High, South estimated at
In other action the board,
Seminole .lunkt High and f,y' after direemont+
-.Pledge fly 181
man liiRh. Also xclude4 he. I cornmksinn (Thajrman John
MANILA (Al') -- In a hid
st of the students live Alexander and Commissioner
pence, I'resldent .lohnson coni4erahle distance from the W. Lawrne Swofford on the
anti Iii. war allies aflnotIflCNI school were English Estates county's responsibIlity regardThe Spearheads of Re.
ing providing sidewalks at
today they are prepared to and Altamonte Elementary.
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The priority set by the corn schools, voted to instruct Coun.
naissanee Attack Squadwithdraw forces frr'm South mission 'vas (vie'ln, tennis ty Engineer William Rush to
n 12 arrived in Sanford
VI.'t. Nam within six tnnnths court; l,,ng'vrn(I, hard surface - give cost estimates of sidewalkS
Seminole County supI)Ol'tCrR of Gov. thtydon llsts'ns
is afternoon ending an
after their renditions for es• utility court 40 feet by R feet: at Pine Crest School.
today were requested to throw their support to the man
Alexander maintained that
tnhuishing peace are fulfilled. hopper, utility court; Pine
ght month Mediterranean
Winding up the two-day Crest, hard surface basketball Pine Crest is not "the only
p1oyment aboard the air- '10 unseated him in the May primaries, Miami Mayor
(;OV. 1IURNS
chnol having a problem" and
otith court; HOsCflWai(i, baseball dia
summit tuecting, the
aft. carrier USS Saratoga. Robert King 111gb.
Vk't+nn,,iu'se regime pledged to mond (;oIdsh(iro, softhr.II field; urged that Rush b instructed
commanded by
(overnor ilurns has withheld his personal ensurveys to determine
hold national electit,ns by next West-Ode, G r a m m a r , utility to
B. Wood, left Sanford in
court; South Side, softball dia- the need and costs of sidewalks
fall,
arch of this year. This was dorsemen t of the Democratic gubernatorial nomi nec
mond; B e a r Lake, tennis at all the county schools.
but today the Governor's halP first deployment for the
Sentenced To Die courts; Jackson Heights, soft- Swofford declared that the
son man for Seminole County,
nadron which was initially
JAKARTA (tJI'!)—A military ball field; Midway, baseball county has a responsibility to
lnbert flhlihimer, urged "the
mmissioned in July, 1965.
field; Monroe-Wilson, softball all the children in the county
court found former Foreign
Squadron Enlisted and Nonelection
of
Robert
111gb
as
our
field, and Geneva, softball field. 'hether they live "within the
Minister Subandrio guilty of
ght personnel are expected
Expenditure during the next boundaries of a municipality or
next governor of Floi'kln."
treason in helping the Comma. year for materials, supplies and in the county."
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arrive In Sanford on
rusts try to overthrow the gov-.
iursday, the day of the dockDemocratic rallies chcd.
cI,EAIt\vA'rER (AP)— ernment today and sentenced
K of the Saratoga In Mayuled today and tomorrow. See Gas?. linydon
urns has him to death.
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While deployed aboard the
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come out strongly for home
ratoga the squadron visited
Bilihimer had been Demo- rule in Florida's proposed TALLAHASSEE (AP) —
hens, Genoa, Naples, Barcratic "l,o" of Seminole CounDemocratic gubernatorial canlona and a host. of additionty until lie, himself, was tin-new state constitution.
didute Robert King 111gb,
Mediterranean ports.
lie told the Florida Len- boosted by a $25,000 party
seated as sta t e committeeman
Sanford is still represented
last May by Robert Petree.
gue of Municipalities yester.
narrowed the gap In
the Mediterranean by the
IlIlIhImer's
statement
follows:
day
that
the
Constitution
Redonation,
campaign contributions begers of RVAH-1 who are
"There
are
among
others
cervision
Commission
had
not
tween he am! Republican
,
ployed aboard the USS For.
ROBERT BILLHIMER
tam
qualifications
which
a
can.
placed
enough
emphasis
on
Claude
Kirk
while
reporting
j
stud.
didate for governor of Flrida home rule 81141 that any new $59,440 in new money last
"
should definitely have,
constitution must have a week.
"A background of govern. clause for "a return to govHowever, Kirk's $49,032 In
mental experience is of the ut- ernment. of the ability to make new contributions was still
most Importance to one who decisions at the county and good enough to keep him some
hopes to assume the leadership city level,"
$70,000 ahead of High.
dSj
of Florida,
truly nun not impressed
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KIRK
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"Our next governor should be witli recommendations that.
a member of the party which have this far been aired by
has a majority In the Sento the local government commit- 'CAPE KENNEDY (AP) —
Police to ay are investigating a break-in at a POOl and the House for, without this tee of the Constitution Re- The launching of an AtlasCentaur rocket on a test flight
om at 211 \'. First St.' where $125 was taken and at coalition, very little progress vision Commission," Burns said.
said, "particularly on this was postponed today when
ie Goldsboro School where large quantities of milk could be made.
faulty temperature data came
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"Robert High has these quail, subject of home rule."
radio
channel
In
the
a
ere stolen.
fications among others and,
H o u a e speaker-Designate from
MIAMI (AP) — Miami Mayor captives in a citadel of crime.'
stage.
on
the
therefore,
I
will
lend
my
supRalph
Turlington of Alachua second
The pool room was entered from a window
The trouble developed as the Robert King High promised a He said it is- )It safe for women
to his candidacy for gov- County called for a unified countdown reached five mm- "no holds barred" campaign to.. and children to walk the streets.
Lst side of the building and
the money stolen out of port
pension plan for s ta te, city
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utes,
day for the final two weeks in
sh register. Th e break-in oc"I further believe that with and county employes.
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Robert High as governor, our
ship.
representatives from Seminole
At the Goldsboro school yes
MOSCOW (UPI)—A leading High said he will concentrate
County
will be better able to
i-day apparently some youngRussian newspaper a c c U a e d on population centers while
achieve success for their pro.
era broke into the school and
Red China of planning war Scott Kelly, whom the Miami
gram in the next session of the
ole 36 half pints of milk and
against
the Soviet Union to- mayor calls "my gospel man,"
Legislature.
gallon of orange juice. Entry
in
one
of the longest and will preach the party line in ,
day
"Therefore, I urge the dccas gained by removing the
bitterest
denunciations
y e t smaller towns from the Evertion of Robert High as our next
lousie window from the door
Amos Jones, 31, has been nam- against the former Soviet. ally, glades to the Panhandle.
governor of Florida."
the south side of the school.
Meanwhile, Clau.le Kirk, the
John Kader, High's campaign ed new assistant director of The paper quoted militant
Deputies are investigating
A runaway tar kettle caused manager for Seminole County, Seminole Community Action, statements made by leading Republican nominee, appeared
Grnss retail s;mlts reported
break-in at the Jai-Alai
-onton sometime last night. a minor traffic accident, in- said hilhlhimer has been named Inc. E. D. Kirchhoff, executive Chinese officials during the to have staked his hopes of for eminolo County in the past
current anti-western purges victory on a single theme
olen from a car was shorts, juring one person, at 8:80 Mon. to the local campaign strategy director announced today,
year increased more than 21
KIrCMiOIt said Jones was so- sweeping China as evidence crime in Mirni.
cks and assorted costume day morning on SR 436 at Lake committee, adding Bilhhimei lected by the personnel and ox- that China is thinking in terms
"Crime is rampant in the pe r cent, according to Informahas supplied run tea of all Burns
weiry.
Howell Road, it was rep
repo r te d supporters In the county to the ecutive committee of SCA and of a possible Sino-Soviet mill- streets of Miami tonight," Kirk tion from that Florida Revenue
today by Trooper Duane liar- high committee and that letters began work this week. His sal- tary clash,
told some 150 persons at a Commission. Sales in Seminole
ary
will
be
$8,000
annually.
S
meeting last night of the Clear. County jumped to 17.7 million
roll,
will be forwarded urging they
Jones,
a
native
of
Seminole
water
Men's Republican Club. in September t9.ft, compared
Injured party was Identified vote for High.
County, attended local schools,
'The
crima
lords will count to $1.3 in 19t15.
GRENADA, Miss. (AP)
by Harrell as Raymond Davis,
He
served
five
years
In
the
armed forces and then earned Negro leaders plan to continue their coffers in the morning."
of R. R. 2, Altamonte Springs.
Kirk made a few references
tiemonstrations protesting alHow to raise funds to get the He left the scene, the trooper Area deaths ..............................2 a bachelor's degree in science leged mistreatment of Negro to what he cal!ed "the crime of
minole high School Band to said, to obtain medical treat- Bridge ......................................10 from Florida A and M Univer- pupils In recently desegregated inflation," but spent most of
Phil
DALLAS (AP)
ads ....................12-13 afty.
attorney
e Orange Bowl Parade in merit.
for
Jack
his time talking about the un- Brieson,
p ublic schools.
public
Comics ................................10-11 In June, Jones received a
. .
iami, News Years Day will
Ruby, says he might -seek bond
,
derworld kind of crime.
Harrell said the man identi. Crossword puzzle ....................11 Bachelor of Divinity degree
the subject of discussion for
And he said responsibility for for the slayer of Lee Harvey
embers of the Hand Parents fled as Davis was driving west Dear Abby ............................. 10 from Yale University and since
it belongs to 111gb. The people Oswulil, accused assassin of
MOSCOW (UP!) — Russia's of Miari, Kirk ad-", "are president John F. Kennedy.
sociation, meeting at 8 p.m. on SR 436 and a roofing truck, Editorial page ..........................4 that time has been working in
Luna 12 satellite raced toward
h,tr.,ist,
at... s....
nnr
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iiie
JT sit the hj,nti hall •
was Entertainmen
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rendezvous with th e moon toa
0. E. Bertrang, president of proceeding east. The tar ket- Horoscope ................................10 As assistant director. Jones'
tiny.
With It rose the Soviets'
Society ........................................8 duties will Involve program do.
e association said the band
broke
loose
from
the
truck
t1
ould not be able to go unless
Sports ....................................6.7 velopment with people of the ho- hopes for their first good pkinto
Davis'
car,
and
slammed
..............................................11 cal target areas, in the deve tures of possible sites for a
TV
ey can raise "several thousand
nuinnud lunar landing.
the trooper reported.
Mars" for expenseL
Teen News ................................9 lopinerut of participation.

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countywide recreation for the young people of Seminole

Zip Code 82771

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numbers posted at'KIBLIX each Monday.

cmd vow races every week. Join the
fun. Got your card today at PUBLIX, where shoping Is a pleasure!
Efth.r Half or Whole Piesh

LARRY VE31811EI1

"The Nile of America"

on the St. .JohnM River

Seminole County

These are just a few of the hundreds of happy cash winners during the 26th week of "Let's Go To The Races." Many
more local winners are posted in your favorite Publix Market!

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compared with 3) per cent of a
group of dusted mice not getting
the vitamin.

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Red China Hit

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RiinTe Oviedo School Bus--The school bus situation in
Seminole County—(part 5).
By DONNA ESTES
The four school buses which
serve Oviedo Junior-Senior High
School arrived at the school
Monday morning carrying the
least number of passengers we
have seen on any of the school
buses In the county.
A count showed 34 studeuti on
hub 90; 28 on bus 83; 40 on bus
66 and W on bus W.
Drivers were questioned concerning the poIbility of doubling up two of the s:uis11cr loads
on one bus In order to permit
release of one of the buses to
another school.
They explained the routes

traveled by the buses are so extenalve, doubling up the loads
would require picking up students as early as 5 a.m.
Monday afternoon, we rode
bus 59 from Sanford Junior
High to Seminole 111gb deliverIng students to Pine Crest, south
on Sanford Avenue nearly to
Lake Jessup, back through El.
der Springs and on to Luke
Mary School arriving at 3:26
p.m. 1)ls0pilne was good, the
btudents were obedient to the
driver, Mrs. Lottie Broadway,
and all the passengers had a
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Park Ridge and Sunland. 'i'kie
children, In true Brownie Scout
and cub scout fashion, held UI)
their hands to indicate silence
when the dangerous Palmetto
railroad crossing at Lake Mary
Boulevard w a s approached.
Mrs. Fletcher revealed the bus
requires nine seconds to clear
the (racks while It takes only
live seconds from the time a
train can be seen until It would
be across the track,
Mrs. Fletcher stated that shu
"loves driving the school bus,
It Just gels in your blood,"
We next rode with Mrs. Pat
Costello to take the last of tue

children out Country Chub Road
to Loch Arbor.
There are 52 school buses in
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students over 118 different
routes, the drivers reported.
Nine drivers In the Sanford
area make three trips both
morning and afternoon in an attempt to eliminate the problem
of crowded conditions.
Ten rules are isttxI In front
of each bus Instructing the atu.
dents on the proper behavior
expected of passengers riding
on the buses.
Tomorrow will be the cuss'
eluding article of the series
with a report oa South Scm.
fool. Junior high.

We'll add the Furniture . .
(to help horn. H up)
We have a greet selection of fine fu,niture
to add warmth and elegance to your home.

tU RN IT,U RE/
Furniture I. Living I.sity

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The
Federal Communications Commission wants to know how
much broadcast time radio and
television sta tions are devoting
to advertising.
The commission said It "does
not imply or seek to Impose any
particular requirement or ]imitation on the commercial prac.
tices of licensees."
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FCC has asked how many nunutes per hour are devoted to
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—Puuoraj services tor lisa. L.
A. (Ruby) L.undqulst, at -Ourdelv. Ga., who died Sloudisy, will
lit' at 4 p. a. WedusuiUu) at the
r4veald( 5,1 Evergreen Cernbtcr w1t1 li es. W. l. TSrn,nss,
retired Mutj,odl*t minister. oft1lLt4us. JJrjca,ui, 1,
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Anton Krecok, Irene Brown,
Carole C. Miller, Augustus Miller Sr., Thelma Alford, henry
Hodges, 011is C. Owen, Willie
Mae Pringle, Sanford; Marietta South , William Lutz, DeBury; Will ia m Harmon, Lake
Mary; Walter E. Price, Lake
Monroe; Trimi Luxen, Longwood; Mona Starling, Osteen;
Catherine Seufert, Orange City.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Miller,
Sanford, a boy.
l)iscliarges
Horace May, Julia Tyler,
Henry Murkey, Connie Fryer,
continued the nuoiup north of
Dawui Marie Sorauscy, Sanford;
Nhon. but South Vietnamese
h1oossejet.Townsesd Longwood. troops
troops Lermmate(i their operalion end reported killing 221
Driver Charged
Communists, capturing 618 prisA Sanford woman was charg- oners and seizing 100 WCli!)OflS.
ed with failure to yield the right
of way after a two-car collision
Sports
yesterday on 24 th Street and
Ind. (U11 I)
Park Avenue, police said.
— TWO trusties frump a ra.
Charged was Bertha S. Itawis,
1206 Crescent Street. The driver furmator' went fishing. La.
Of the oilier vehicle was Nancy ter police went hunting—fur
Gramkow, 128 West Qnora the trusties.
Road. Damage to both cars was
estimated at $250, police added.
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May 17, wIll be tried early next
month at the Treasure Island
Naval Base In San Francisco
Bay.
The a u p p 1 y organization
Kuntze beaded spent $60 million
in two years and employed 9,000 Vietnamese In housing and
feeding American personnel and
in the running of post exctianges and hospitals.
No inf3rznctlon in addition to
the charges will be made public
by the Navy before or during
the trial. Kuntze Is charged
with testifying falsely on offi.
cia! inaUers, 'violating a lawful
order, making official stateand f(u' conduct unbecoming an
officer and gentleman.
Kuntze served In World War
11 and Korea after graduation
trom Annapolis In 1942 and was
given a Bronze Star and Purple
Heart. He was returned in July

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Capt. Archie C. Kuntze, 45,

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"very very critical" condition In when she returned from a bootTallahassee Memorial Hospital ball game.
with two bullet wounds in the There were no signs of ford.
head and one in the leg.
ble entry or robbery, arousing
Relatives, m I n I s t e r s and speculation that the family knew
neighbors in this stunned capi. the assailant. Sims and his wife
tal city kept a vigil, hoping she were fully clothed and all three
might be able to provide a clue were found In the master bedroom.
to the killer's Identity.
Sims, his wife and their This city of 48.000 was still
daughter were found blindfolded shocked and puzzled by the
bound, gagged and shot in their slayings.
The Sheriff's Office said it had
ranch-style home on a quiet
street in North Tallahassee late investigated a number of re'
ports and followed every possiSaturday night.
Another d a u g h t e r. Norma ble lead but so for had no clues
Jeanette, 17, found the bodies to work on.

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EIGHTH GRADE mat h students of Mrs. Susan Woodrow At South Semmole Junior High Sch ool have plotted graphs illustrating equations on
the level of college aliz ebra as credit project. Left to right are Stan Human, Reggie Gilbreat]u, Skip Eggers, and Robert Bryan.
(Herald Photo)

defined the enemy in this last
week of the drive as "procrastinution.
"We are going to have to do
some
fancy passing to beat
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"Captain" Keogh declared to al services wi ll be held this afternoon for a top Florida Departday.
ent of Education official and
Game ends. Oct. 31 with a
final "time out" slated for hi 12-year-old daughter who
8:30 a.m. Friday at th e '(ISO, w re slain by an intruder Saturday night.
with coffee and doughnuts.
Services for Robert W. Sims,
"We have 35 yards to go to
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director of data processing
make the touchdown. We are
In
the
education department,
S
t 65 per cent of our goal now
id
his
daughter, Joy Lynn. will
with $26,651 reported," Keogh an
be held in the First Baptist
said.
ci
uurch.
He urged that all workers
The bodies will be flown in
report their gains as soon as G )V. Haydon Burns' pinne to
possible to the United Fund of- M eridian. Miss., for burial. Sims
flee in the Sanford Atlantic
s a native of Meridian.
National Bank building.
Sims' Wile. Helen was; in
"At this time, we have received no reports from Lake
Monroe, Longwood, Chuluoui,
Civic Club Tea
Altamonte Springs Civic Club
Fern Park or North Orlando,"
:ecutive bourd will hold a tea
he noted.
Keogh said the drive "posi- fo r all old, new and prospective
rn embers on Wednesday, 2-4
tivcly will end" Oct. 21.
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p.m. at the Community House
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Muitland Avenue. Mrs.
rank Koliman, hospitality
ch uirrnun, will be in the rc-iving line to extend a welcome to all. In charge of dccS
or utions are Mrs. Hal Washhisr and Mrs. Beulah Kemp,
SAN FRANCISCO (AP).—The W ho also is membership chairformer commander of the man.

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AREA HOMES, SPORTS, RECREA.
TION, INDUSTRY, NAVY, CHURCHES,
SCHOOLS AND AGRICULTURE
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the 1966 United Fund team,

The Sanford Herald's Annual Seminole Area
Pictorial Progress Edition Will Be DalIve?ed To Regular
5ubscrlhe. You Can Send An Extra Copy Of
This Outstanding Edition To Your Friends For
Only

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about two months ago. She was January.
last seen by a carpet worker
who glanced up a wall and
Burrorng Into
found himself face-to.fnce with
the snake.
History
Sadie poked her head through
TUTTLETOWN, Calif. (UPI)
a hole In the wall, then ducked —Old timers in this Tuolumne
back Into the woodwork. Cam- county town any nearby Jackpus police set up a heater and ass 11111 got Its name back In
a cage of mice to attract her the Gold Rush Era when more
but she stayed put.
than 200 burros once were car"We're sure she's still alive," ruled on the bill,
said her owners, Weems, \Vestfeldt, 20, of Denver, Cob,, "and
Tibet has an average elevashe's probably getting ready for lion of 16,000 feet above sea
the winter."
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Florida Parks Board has endorsed plans to purchase 970
acres of land on Honton island,
five miles sou th west of DeLand
OD the St. Johns River.
The action must be approved
by the State Cabinet.
Parks Director Bill 31111cr
said J. 31. Come] of l)eLuud
has offered to sell the land for
$1ZO an acre.
The board also reelected N.
Raids Resumed
Earl Jones of Titusyifle as
cha irman and Robert S. Bay.
AMMAN, Jordan (UP!)
nard of Venice as vice chair- Egyptian forces resunied bombman.
ing raids on Y.menl Boyaliat
Judge E. C. Carswell of Chip. areas in northeast Yemen
ley was elected secretary. The three days ago. During the
other two members are John B. h&amp;at week another 15,000 Egyp13ennekanup of Miami and Mrs. Lian soldiers wore sent late
CL T. Smith of Ocala.
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Five votes in the Continental
Congress was th e margin by
which MorrIsvllle, Pa., missed
becnmqg the national capital.

Notice

MRS. IWIIY LIJNI)QUIIST
Mrs. L. A. (Ruby) Lundquist
died Monday in Crisp County
hospital. Cordele, Ga.
A former resident of Sanford,
she was th e daughter-us-law of
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Lundquist,
lifelong residents of Sanford.
She is survived by her husba n d and several sisters.
Services in Sanford will be
under direction of hirisson Fun.
erul Home.

State To Buy
Island Park

broadcast-

ers to justi fy advertising time
in excess of 18 minutes per hour
for radio ansi 16 minutes, per
hour for television.
It observed that these are
Zenera lly accepted maximums
as expressed by the Industry
th rough advertising codes of the
National Association of Broadcasters.
The stations must reply to
FCC questIonnaIres by Jan. 1.

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PART OF the 12 weeks general music enrichment course offered seventh
graders at South Seminole .lunior High School at Casselberry is instruction in the flutophon. Left to right, students, Robert Lassiter, Paula
Planck and Charles Small, tune up for a lesson in Mrs. Jere Straley's
(Herald Photo)
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her tuurintier (if 111 14
group's board Is .Ii'sse I Inrub.
California political lende r
winis.' own state s gol lug In Vote
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The present length: nlmuit 70,000
worils.
If this is approved, there
could he annual kit iqnf lye ses
slons unli iuulted in length and
stibiert matter. i'resently, seq
stons in even- nilnibered years
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with this,anti
Has
isually the nuit is-nt tog force, is
feeling that state legislatures
Mobile chest X-ray unit has
Ste too restricted by stnte con- developed mechanical trouble
titutions that have become an- and will not make its schedtiknl
liqunted.
stops today and Vedtiesdny.
Announcement was niatlo to.
There are a number of 'olunleer groups trying to do some- (my by Mi's, Lorraine Graham,
secretary of the Central Florida
thing about this.
One is the Citizens Conference Tuberculosis and Respiratory
on State Legislatures, headed by i)Ist'nse Msociahton, Which conformer Kansas Gay. John Antler- ducts the mobile X-ray schiedson Jr. Among those on its board tile.
Mrs. Graham said the unit
are former North Carolina, Got'.
Was
(use to make stops at Ovk'Terry Sanford, Benson Ford of
Ford Motor Company, Clarence do today and at the Chase and
U. Randall, former head of in. Company fertilizer plant and at
land Steel Company, and Char- Goldsboro, Wednesday.
"We hope to have the unit
les U. Shuman, American Farm
back in operation by Thurs.
day," Mrs. Graham said,
The unit is slated to be set up
adie Flaunt
for X-rays at Fleming's supermarket in Midway trout 2 to 4
.p.m. and at the migrant clinic
on Sipes Avenue from S to 8
F raerni
p.m. Thursday.
It will be in front of Garrett's
(l') llANCVER, N.
department
store in (1O%VfltOWfl
Sadie, the slithering sweetheart
Sanford
from
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
of Zeta P'i, is still haunting the
and
trout
2
to
5
p.m. Friday.
woodwork at the 1)artnuouth
Mrs. Graham said the unit
College fraternity house.
re-scheduled
for
would
be
Sadie, a six-foot boa constricfirst
of
the
week
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units in the past year has
been attained
getting in
shape to be able to arrive at
a mobilization station on ccven days' notice, then undergo

SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(AP)
U. S. 52 bombers struck
at Viet Cong bases In South Viet
Nam today but monsoon storms
nearly washed out American
raids over the Communist north.
The Guam-based bombers
hammered at dawn at two suspected Viet Cong troop concenI trations 65 miles northwest of
Saigon near the Cambodian border.
U. S. planes flew only 21
bombing missions over North
Viet Nam Monday. th e lowest
since May 27.
In the Melting Delta. South
Vietnamese troops overran a
cave prison camp of the Viet
Cong and set free 13 government soldiers and five women.
including a Catholic nun. The
prisoners were found handcufL
ed and Starving, a government
spokesman said.
Ground fighting in South Viet.
Nam continued in a lull with
only small, sporadic clashes
ported.
U. S. military headquarters
announced flue termination of
the 1st Cavalry, Airmobije, Division's Operation Irving, one of
the most successful actions of
the war. In fighting in mountains and marshlands along the
central coast, the helicopterborne cavalrymen reported k illIng 681 North Vietnamese and
Viet Cong soldiers since Oct. 2.
The "Flying Ilorsenuen" also
reported capturing 690 prisoners, screening 4,116 suspects
and seizing 210 weapons. The cavairymen said their own casualties were light.
The ope ration was s pincer
drive coordinated with South
Ucreujs and South Vietnamese
forces. The Korean force
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BENEFIT Fashion Show and Card Party sponsored by Auxiliary to the
DeBary Volunteer Fire Department was attended by more than 100 persons. Fashions were shown from Penney's of Sanford. Those participating included (top, from left) Frank Pictropinto, Mrs. Helen Sweeney,
Mrs. Claire Repp and Frank Klepper; (bottom) Mrs. Marie Kerchner,
Mrs. Bobby Ogden, Mrs. John Leone, Mrs. Francunna Howard, Mrs. Mabel West, and Mrs. Bertha Burger.
(Middleton Photos)

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Cincinnati. clear
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Cleveland, clear
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Fort Worth, clear
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AMONG THOSE giving blood Monday evening for All Souls Catholic
Church blood bank was Rev. William Keane. Nurse is Mrs. Vera Math ers.

I by I rect.
Ordinarily, It might he as
unwd this is sonuet hing luIrh
ould he set I h'sl without a si ate
'ttte ballot or I he people. lut
he flag siis' is presctlhed by the
date constitution and only the
H'ople ('flfl nIiiI'tId it.
'L'he fact hint it is on the Nov.
I ballot ilititninates ;ur.ihlems
x'hinsi an upsurge of interest,
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In flutenu V'edet'ntlnn
f this loll on knorkinit snnm 12,000 sin', flung alongside them.
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Pentagon plans to maintain division level training before diniin1shhi returns In trainj Ing had been reached
the nation's Selected Reserve deployment overseas.
PenForce In a high state of readThe rapid transition of tagon allowed units passing
mess at least until mid-19r,7 Guard and Reserve units in their summer tests to cut heck
as a hedge against any required the SRF from lower to high- from 72 drills to SR. Those
mobilization.
or priority outfits has, how- which failed, however, must
Maj. Gen. Winston P. Vji- ever, exacted a price,
remain on the aekratd
son, head of the National
For one thing, expansion of schedule until they get passGuard Bureau, disclosed this the priority units' training lug marks.
today in assessing the prop- schedule from 48 to 72 drills
Now, the NCO and officer
ross of the 150,000-man farce, a year has resulted in a loss loss rate is hack at what oforganized a year ago as a first- of experienced offircrs and firers call a "normal" S to 10 I
line backup for the regular Ar- non-rnmmissjcnipd nffieers.
per rent.
my.
"The resultshnve been fantastic," Wilson said, pointing
out that 86 per cent of 423
SlIP units tested during the
summer passed regular Army
battalion-level examinations,
Sixty which flunked are beIng retested.
The National Guard forms
the bulk of the Selected Reserve Force with 181,000 men,
compared with the Reserve's
19,000.
Secretary of Defense Robe rt
S. McNamara set up the Selected Reserve Force a year
ago during the Wet Nam buildup as an alternative to orderlug to active duty Army Reserve or National Guard units.
At the time, some regular
Army divisions in the United
States were being stripped j
resources and converted to
training outfits, providing men
for the war.
In this situation, McNamara
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nine weeks of alert while horni.based Army divisions were re-

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000 to buy his tools and 250 you committed a grave omisa school bond issue since the law for are to survive. What good is a new
cres of his own or rented land ition.
WASHINGTON
There is or tightening the regulutrnns
A
bill
sponsored
by
Sen.
t make a profit..
bond elections was modernized a doz- house to a man if he can't pay the tax-The Lake Mary Chamber of
no way of knowing how many on giving and spending would Russell Long (D-La.) will now He must also understand CommereN in particular two
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go. OPP
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of
men have decided against run
We know of at least one in Seminole
Apparently People are thinking about n. "r for public office because- reduce the undue Influence of authorize taxpayers to check a crop rotation, scientific animal iL,, members - Donald Jackson
County several years ago when not en- these things. The farmer particularly
money In ele tions.
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expense involved today.
lems, bookkeeping and many great deal of the legwork and
ough voters went to the polls,
fears that higher tax assessments of
Commission
on th e subject re- si2gn i2 ng ci of th ciIr
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But at least one woman .
other business practices.
For the most part, Floridians have farm, ranch and grove land will become frankly that she will not
the paper work in securing the
try cently urged that instead em- Presidential campaign fund If
proved by their ballots, over and over so high that agriculture will he driven
What kid of 17 or 18 can ar,
and deeds for this
for re-election to the Senate phusis should be on finding they wish. The checkoff can meet those modern qualifica- j.,reements
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again, they are willing to tax them- from the land.
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that you wrote
this year because of "the high ways to free candidates from yield as much as $60 million d ons ?
selves for public education. But times
What it all means is that school peo- cost of
about- This included the actual
political campaigning." over-dependence an large con. next year, to be divided eqtmlare changing-and
it may be the just pie, and others, must search for new
Yet many euphoric high signing of deeds in some cases.
Senator Maurine Neuberger H
ly between the Democratic and schoolers seem to think that As I have stated above, your
value law requiring full property as- ways to provide taxpayers with more will retire at the end of her r U
seasments that is responsible for the education for their money,
Republican National organlza. just because they can hot-rod editorial was appropriate, but
Early th is year President tions.
first term as Democratic Sund.
a car or drive a tractor, th ey the untold hours of labor and
Cities and counties planning bond is- ator from Oregon rather than Johnson proposed such a plan.
The Long plan can lessen the can support a
For instance, Leon County approved sues backed by real estate must do a set out to raise the "well over He requested that Congress en- reliance
wife and chil- effort of a few members of the
of national campaign dren!
illion school construction bond better job of proving to the public that $250,0001' necessary to run courage small contributors
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issue1
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lights
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Detectives hold little hope he
t1Il pauper s suit
She sala ner car hii been re- Id
study In the Kansas City area or to live In her $70,000 suburban
About half the prisoners in the will be captured. They believe
or
separate maintenance in
the United States trying to pin- Northbrook home on $14-a-week !.se!;d
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block were murderers. but Of he is in Eastern Europe or per- HAZEL 1%111,1,Elt, for- point, any particular dietary in. relier che6s and it few dollani
Iler incoint- since her husband Coo k County Circuit Court 11cr
the type prison Psychologists haps on a Sovi et trawl er meily of West Palm
ell to do oil man, Wa
out attorney. Charles
fluence As sIth other such stud her on mnakis i, a hamobuiger
believe will never kill again. heading back to his Soviet mas- Beach and a graduate of
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she
said
has
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Ics, no single factor was ImpliMany of the rest were profes- ters.
Palni Beach Vocational cated unequivocally. said. But Tile rour-bedroom house .she sisted of $500 he sent, the relief because of ile health.
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other
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If .aid it two-year seach for
a possible relationship between c,hls home has no heat no hut htrk,
law.
from Wormwood Scrubs this with Harrietts Beauty cooked fats and stoninch cancers water, and. until relief workers itnd nioncy earned by n 18 1
husband John H Robison
As long-term prisoners, they year. The Prison Officers Asso. Nook. Hazel is a senior
came
to
her
resel-e
and
pai(i
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year-old
son
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previous
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out,
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were allowed considerable priv- ciation says it is so understaffed operator with 12 years ginson said, suggesting that this
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be looked into in larger surveys
When Blake escaped only two ir three weeks
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in Western countries
guards were on duty in D-block.
Blake, now 44, admitted at his
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GET A LUBE TO-DAY
the cell doors were
trial that in nine years as a
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every secret document that
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are
Roy
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And Eastern Europe fell to
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The maids were perplexed sentia the third antitial "Spirit gress has approved spending downtown trip.
Retreat as e(1 at uC Methpieces
of
St.
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Award
by
St.
found
two
they
odist Youth Camp near Lees- recently when
1.ouis $6.8 million for construction of
a result of the chat, he
University students for
burg this weekend with 14 men dozen rooms till tidied up, and (MO..)
a U.S. exhibit tit the proposed was hired by the bank. Today,
the bedi made after their oc- "pioneering achievement of sig- Inter-American Cultural Center more than 17 years later, he is
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of the night before hil(I nificant benefit to niankind."
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d . Then they learned The Inscription on the award, ill Miltmi.
d eparte
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to
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cyclopoedia Britannica.
E. chief executive officer.
by
U.S.
Sen.
Sttjiirt
Symington,
hurdle."
said
Dr.
Irving
Marvin McClain, Donald Stev- route to Des Moines, Bwa, after
Muskat, chairman of the center, - i. to New York City. The D-Mo., read: "As a leader of which has conic to be known as
ens, Blynn Roiker, Leonard it
trained to make their own the American people. as it great
Knight, Henry 13itainger, boys,
American himself, as a Oianipi- Iteramit. Origiiailly the atimini~
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Charles BuHinger, Virgil Grubb, beds aiid clean their roon's, upasked for $6-5
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for Lhe project.
uld perform t heRe, lie richly merits our respect, million
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our
admiration,
our
apprt'ciaLINEN &amp; LEA
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permanent
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with
rose only 6 per cent since 1961,
the contributors who help pay guarantee of victory,
but the number of famil ies
which ended the era of the them the brush-off.
Tile beat after-dinner speuh-- the huge bills for these and
,,-,- s~-i,, ;-- Lne largest human earning S10.000 or more a year
verse by the side of tile road.
But one of the Fullerettes
or Ili the follow who says, "Put othar modem methods of cam. 0rgati.
"' On a big fellow. its area increased by 31 per cent.
A few months ago, I led the hired during the trial program it all on my check,"
paigning do not receive favors equals that of a 9-by-12 foot rug.
One reason for taking It easy:
mourning over the passing of called at our house recently
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We're
getting
more
educated.
A
study of 133 men who suffered
union suits, which ended the and my wife told me site was
Living in the past is an old gave for $1,000 can never find One proof is that more than 20 heart attacks disclosed that 94
cru of une-piece mule undtw- noticeubly more aggressive codger's
future.
the door to your office closed per cent or U.S. families ww of them were "excessively ag.
weur.
thun any of the men had Imen.
to him und he knows it as wtill are headed by persons who have gmssive. ambitious, and comAnd today, having waited in
I'll lay odds that by the time
as you do." The rule of many had some college training.
petitive."
vain for other mourners to the first American lands on
To
Speak
Offices is the larger the gift,
Beatnik-looking
teen-agers
get
History lesson: Can you name
atep forward, 1 have tulten it tile moon Fuller brush men
till, wider the door is ujar.
it lot of attention, but they are a the only signer of the DeclaraAdmittedly, reliance on a minority. Polled on what they tion of Independence who beRep. S. J. Davis Jr. will be
few large contributors to foot expected in a date. teeners came a U.S. president and also
guest speaker at a meeting of
most of the campaign bills stressed physical cleanliness, hud a son who was President?
the Women's Auxiliary of the comprimes
a Imlitician's inde- proper dress and a neat appear- He was John Adams of MassaBrotherhood of Railroad Work- pendemee of action. But is ance. That surprise you?
chusetta.
era scheduled for 6:30 p.m. to- there an effective way to cope
Page 4
Sanford Herad
Oct. 25, 1966
day at the Masonic Lodge In with the special indebtedness
Jiussimig of Burma Shave signs, any brushes, you could give

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That era ended a few days stockpile of jokeswill be summer revealed how some ofmourning the pusging of some. ago when F'uller announced rendered pointless.
five holders are supplementing columnist might mwver know if people is like burning down you ore wife is likewise a varied
thing
thut it. would start hiring
own hou8e to get rid of the rats" career t.hat requires brains and
It mu he that a few new their utficial salaries In in- tie didn't OOfl is mat
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Over th e yea rs I have been women us door-to-door brush g
-Harry
Emerson Fosdick
much practical knolrdge
ags about Fuller brush Iudie creasing numbers they arc proPatients at the Un,versit'
Involved in more t1ilin my suietimen.
You're living In a fool's paraBusiness College
will start making the rounds, moting gifts, "sustuining I~ Alabama flospitid nre
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It is true the' ronipany said hut the punch hues will have funds,"
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if
you
think
your
fat
child
woman how to hundle inoney
uuid "tc$tiziionulel diii- served five meats ii
cliiy. Physi- will normally shed his fat as he and bulanet books.
'T uller- to 1)
I(t different.
tiers" for themlielves. 111 de- cians s.of nie. Ending crus leaves a ettes" would be limited and
iy the extra meals boost grows up. Unless dieting measIt's the end of an
She also learns business Inw, 'I
fense, these who do t;o point. to morale, even pci-son drained emotionally, thut the Fuller brush man
though they are ures itre taken, the odds am 90 fille knows what she is do;
kyrocketing price of radio and Planned so that the patient's four to one that an
But I have never shirked.
would "remuin the muiniany of
obese child ing when she signs ii contract
television alone. TV and radio total
Caloric
intake
It in heartless to leave an the business." But. doe's anyre- will become an obese adulL And
for Installment buying f a
cost candidates $$9.8 million in mai the same.
era just hanging tbere in thin body seriously believe that
the odds rise to 28 to I If he fri erator car ora ome
the 1962 election, experts ustiPoliticians are finding it more doesn't trim down during adoair. Somebody has got to end will last?
math; the amount rose to $14.ti expensive to serve the public. A lescence.
It. And if nobody else volun.
Puller brush men, at leust,
By WALTER C. PAICKES
million in 1960; and to $40.0.1
tours to mourn It., I will.
race for a Senate seat from a Prosperity note: America's
the ones who knocked Oil OUiif you never stand up to be million in mid-term 1962.
large statenow cwi cost a can- middle ass Is getting larger.
A your or so ago I was one door, were disciples Of th L' counted, you're upt to remain
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U.S. families
of the chief mourners at the "soft sell." U you didn't want zero.

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George Blake today, former
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comfortable life he led In Worm- oth
Blake, rated
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wood Scrubs - the Ritz hotel
menacing Soviet spies of the
of British jails.
Blake was held in the jail's D. cold war, went over the wall
block with about 200 other first Saturday after serving five
offenders seming long terms. years of a 42-year term - the
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enee. "This is a beginning," ploma.
for school operations.
We do believe that is What the peo- fliat she could put on an eifecJohn
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was not ready to Long predicts, "in relieving
Why the change?
Then they should ]earn n
pie are saying when they reject propos. tive campaign for the compara- Congress
gamble on an unknown new each party from relying on
Alachua County School Supt. William ed bond issues like thmse in Alachua tively small sum of
trade
a quarter system of financing in this large contribuUons by corpora. lege or go to Business Colfor at least th e one-year
Talbot commented on the outcome and PolkCounties,
of ii million dollars brruue election year. House and Son- tion executives, labor leaders
SVTNDERBY. England, (UP!)
diploma.
Oregon it; a sparsely populated ate conferees surprised every- and other groups with large
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ned to
After graduating, they
state. Ca ndidatesin other one, however, by taking a first interests in the outcome of the should
also hold a job for a
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reformatory are to be given
sta tes often have a harder short step in th is di rection
election"
year or two, dust to learn th e ICSSOn on ho to escape An
task, Mrs. Neuberger pointed
tensions of modern economic Army unit here is going to teach
out last week; "Senatorial
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competition,
campaigns in the big, populous
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one in Polk County against a proposed
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are saying. And there probably are a
There seems to be a rebellion against lot of theories about what the change

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high divorce rate among hand's income tAx for him
And us a skilled typst., she
teenage marriages. For love
rites out itic window when can handle his personal as well
poverty walks In the door! as business correspondence.
, There is no other
college
rlitat°
for a PERMAXETLY hap. qualifies a girl to become a

CASE A-5fl2: Harry B., ficirnt)
Nur ing is the next best t ype
aged IS, i a high school sento p roduce thpnotch
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of
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recent club
meeting the other day. .Thev dis- they have to say about the deplorable
cuqqed the need for more qualified state
our exceptional children proteachers. a higher grade of teachers, grams.
better schools. . Now, these are good
The Herald would like to bear what I
safe comments for a school board can- they have to say about the Little Red I

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pointed Superintendent of schools In.
.lean Bryant and A. F. Keeth.
There are so many issues that should stead of one elected by the people.
be battled back and forth during the The Herald would like to hear what
campaign,
the .salaries of
supervisory personnel as compared to
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and the size is real large. One coed 00 days.
The Raiders will open their
catch of four Rods went above During the month of Septem- Season Nov. 23 at Luke-Sump100 pounds, while fishin' In the bet some fishermen took
, icr Junior College, and then
flats using live shrimp on a chance and went fishing
trebble hook, and the smaller out a license. One hundred on Nov.
30 Junior
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meet at
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Florida
College
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Bass are being cauglit in the ninety4wo of these found ftt Seminole High g'ni for a borne
the gan did
deep holes.
Dick Dove, a local taxider- were arrested for the violation. game. ________
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mist, had a large catch of Bass The statewide
Saturday morning In the rain, arrests fur4Septernber as issued
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Top Three Baits Of Area
Sterling has revealed that five ferenee standings last Friday ter touchdowns by Larry GraLATE NOTE: Just received days for $225, two weeks for area boys are on the squad's with a big win over Leesburg ham to eke out a 20-13 victory
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word that the specks are doing I $3.25 and throuiout the year roster this year. They are Jack in Winter Garden.
well In Lake Jessup, along the for $8. On the other hand, th e Hunt, Gary Lloyd and Steve The Devils, who have swept Yellow Jackets.
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Lakeview leading the OBC
fine for fishing with out a license Groover from Seminole High; five in it row since a season with
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Alexander Wynn from
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TORONTO (Al') - Forward
gain recognition on the basket- on Wednesdays.
All
of
hit
adults
serving
on
Frank
Muhovlich remained a nitt unusual
for a first-year school to at' these various committees are holdout Monday after further
volunteering their time und tal- negotiations with the Toronto
tempt to field a team. Of
exits
towards establishing a sue- Maple Leafs of the National
four new junior colleges in
suite this year, only one other ceasful athletic program for the Hockey League failed to proAll Soul's school.
duct' a salary agreement,.
will make this
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fithIn' along the banks of Luke down and turn paunchy as the against the undefeated Semi- program is designed to tie-in Mass., 6.
years progress. However, It's rude JVs.
Mom'oe.
with the President's physical LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Tony
If you have real good patience a rare specimen that lives long
Barry indicated that he will fitness campaign with -the ulti- Aguirre, 186, Mexico City, nutflahin' for Bass enough to reach this gage.
you
use the following boys for the mate objecth'e to add other pointed Benito .luarcz, 137, Las I
with shiners. Several nice Old age In the world of
upcoming tilt; David Purdon sports such as baseball, etc t
in.
catches have been reported in es is such an unusual occurence and Malcolm Wallace - ends, it future date
th at It's unlikely the average Walter Porzlg and John Canter- Appointed -Ia serve as a coach
Lis area on live bait,
A Sore Back Just a few of the good finhin' angler will ever crank In a
bury - tackles, David Snyder for the hoy of the seventh and
spots around are: Crowns nile bash, say the Mercury it-nd ,lames Ac"ursin - guards, eighth grades is Alex Serruc's LAWRENCE, Ean.. (Al') .lcfr Sargent - center, Gary who will schedule practice at The University of Ka-,ias world
Camp, Cnn's Camp, Marina folks.
Isle, Lemon Bluff, Osecola Fish Those big, "old" Junkers we Peed - blocldngback, Jerry the school grounds for Satur- rocordholder In the mile. 19-!
year-old Jim Ryun, said ManCamp, Camp Seminole on the keep bearing about are usually Sargent - fullback, Daniel days at c a.m.
etball
day he has a sore hack that is
Wekiva and Wekiva River Ha- hungry fish In the prime of Ill-c Evans - wItlick, and Harry All intramural bask
games will he played on 'l'ues- making it tough for him to I
van. Jolmaon's Fish Camp at that simply have the oj1OTtUfl' Smith - tailback.
run.
day afternoons.
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the Osten Bridge has been re- ity to eat well over a lengthy
Ann Pirotte, who has taught His buck was X-rayed at the
porting some good liable' also. growing season.
University Medical I
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Since the weather is getting Fish may get big,
Raiders Prep
Seminole County, will be work-. Center in Kansas City, Kan.,
a little cooler I wouldn't be a seldom grow old. Fishermen see
leg with the girls at the school Monday. Ryun quoted Dr. Leobit surprised if a shad or two to that.
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willvolleyball
begin with
an interor
with the regular physical train- "there was something , my II
ti-oiling. The shad are subject fishing license to fish in Flor•
classes. 'Tht'bt! c1sses will bUck."
to hit spoon trailer or a no alibi idu' fresh waters costs £3. A
Coach .me Sterling and his
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3. Western Auto
There are a few good captures eight to in. Muskies that Stumpf will probably go with
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achieve prize-winning propor- May and RiChairde as starters
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but expects that all of his half'.
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Center
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Alix of Sanford
On the line, the Baby SemiBATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Nolan ref used
talk to news- - Nolan also faces a similar fednoles present a pretty big pieera] charge in Los Angeles.
7. Pryor's insurance 12.5 1&amp;5 The FBI has made two more men.
S. Bowler's Pro Shop 11.5 16.5
I ture. Their two tackler., Rand. Graziano was arrested.
ANN PIROTTE
Burn's Auto Body 10.5 17.5 arrests in its probe of alleged Court records showed that NoBurosed and Billy Martin av-t
the LSU
ItttL!mpts to bribe Louisiana bin is a younger brother of Eu- Charlie McClendon,
10. Pickerlll's Sport,
er"e about 200 pounds and
head football coach, said that
ing Goods
It) 18 Suite University football play- gene Nolan, recently Convict.- Dousay, Masters and DiBetta
center John Hawkins tips the
All Soul's .GAMES-SERIES
seal,.,. at jp.
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no an inter- had been cooperating with the
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I .loseph Lee Nolan, 26. and sit- state gambling charge. Eugene FBI for more than a year.
ha4 been sharing tiui action
1691485 J ane Adcock
all lesson as -Paul Pivec, Bobby
• mud F. Comenux. 25. both of
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Opens 10 Team I73- Rctty Callan
and Greg Patecher have
Baton Rouge, were charged
15946O Georgia Maples
all provided the team with a
Monday by th e FBI wi th trying
sound group. Pivec, a second
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Fight Results
Cage
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS come of six LSU games this
and hir provided Stumpf with
Plumbing, Heating &amp; Air Cdiàiing
a
valuable
Dick 508500.
substitute in that
An Athletic' Association, head- WORCESTER, Mass.
Last week the FBI arrested
ccl by G. B. Filegar. has been French, 15, Providence,
Lawn Sprinklers, Pumps and Piping
DICK. DOVE
26-year-old
Samuel .1. Grazinon.
The ends for the home-stand- started at MI Soul's Catholic stopped Gene Bernie-k, 147,
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and two; while stripers may
may
attain
The
have combined on many ccc,.that might just he the trouble, 30 and sturgeon
lions to start the Seminole vietint I'm not going to stop at this century mark.
been tory machine.

catabas of Bass and Blue Fish.

Coach

MPXIC() CITY (All) --The 1fl9,MPu pertnq, there k a deep
nr, prhnp
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t'ene
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and
trnrrpte
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fling nli'r relrrt'' filly Conti r(ItInrlitlg tP,t' playing field. The
The splendid shnvpshnotr touchdown aerials and selling up $,naea flint. gave MisiippI "
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i'i keep
ATlANTA, tin, (Al') --Cnic1t tic-'rltleil Mt'dcnn t"qtdent Ill- piirpt'cc' Is rihvIni
high 15 Up? 1iov big Is hnge ws never better than he was1 two other scores with lila throwa 27-fl victory.
nftnktng
M. 'htw wh"t he fnnq think Is
u,vr'tI fanc from
thumb (Stutur) lt;,ti,q wag Into
Card's
defensive
ploy
throtilMmii
Jlt'cker
may
he
running
for
21
yards
in
five
carweakening
Ixiter
t'afl
Steve
;ilain'-t
lISP,
hitting
on
17
of
how much
rirn.rr ro'irnge Is facing death
batily cut ti, rm)tlru,c' fluhtintt f!cniq or players.
Spurner get?
m - is -e mr 2flR nrds, tt'cdng two ties, and punting five times for ed 1.SU'n attack, Stanfill was but lie says lie won't viii to (lie world light efininliloo Cjirlwl 1 If (Ineqn't Always wnrk
I frr", ti., e. 1Iir#%rlIrMQ.
picked on tim heat lineman for ever - Inerennitig tittptntion
an average of 43 yards.
And
It
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stop
tttlec.
tnt-ks
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really
nitithing
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to those questions. particularly
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of the field lending Women' Amateur golf ehamIrons, with etunplc'tn' there at
ht'flt Florida when Spurner Is Kentucky, and Rushing knocked Atlanta V'nlro,ia.
tenlj4'Ick who st'ted the senstin
safety of the plo, Is an elemeiitaty school
of
the
hocre
to
thn
relative
q,ifey
"There's
got.
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be
a
tetnptngarth
for
tim
against us," loose a fumble, Intercepted a
playing like he
a household name and snw
teacher She's a native of than.
' said ISU Conch Charley Mc- 1R55 anti made nine tackles on (bun to .hinnge tweryihitig when or others at. rbiigsi.le, aliawereti rlrrccng rooms.
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honor In a vote of the AP's Hill Corn, Richard Trapp and "You've
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after
Spurner
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Hiatt of Florida State, Al Giffin good kids on the (cant.
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visory board.
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There was more cot
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lopsided than the final score.
ON 100 BRANDS
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for Lineman of the Week honors, Ray Perkins and Johnny Stahl. them Ili learn to play together, awarded the title to Uasnnc.
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Skip
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Well, fishermen, this has been struggled through some 280-odd th
The Seminole's explosive! athappening to ma' for the last seasons. But, In reality, th e
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Ifornia, Georgia Tech rlorida
Notre Dame Is batting a solid sportswriters and broadcasters 414) rout of 'ViehIIa state.
.780 in the weekly Associated awl remain in front of the Top ITCI,A remained third follow- arid Nebraska.
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Bnve you ever had the bad guesses on this subject.
as they wrap up their highl
According to stories, mm carp
luck of seeing a fish come up
successful season. After Wed. ~
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C OME BY AND TRY ONE OF OUR
PUSSYCATS TODAY!

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'I'vella is a nicniber of The
Life Insurance Company report. earn your parentB' trust.
DEAR TEENA: I go to Sall- Ile",ild Aliff. Iteplie-s are 111alle
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woman means "I am shocktA" louder than words so do as you niut.h grade.
your real ivanw. Address
when she strikes her hand with are told and don't make cx- boy who is in the eighths grade with
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a glort,e, fashion historians re. cuses as when you were flilie and lie knows It.
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know why th ey don't trust you.
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gb threat to life for children at Aren't they the ones who have will arrest mild caws. If the TEENA'S TIP 'l'DAY: To
ages one to four, killing about proved to you they can be case is severe, a dermatologist the gals-If you look and act
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had a whoppin' good time and get my parents to trust ine growing ill) and definitely
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found the treats at the Burger again?
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DE'All TEENA: I ain 17 and
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stick sales over the past five the ultimate in having a groovy (specially to Barb) to ya and the change In spirit. There were aching to triist you. Start today should I do? Should I give hi",
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time at Seminole Junior, is to say IIELP ! ! ! I WARNED no class signs posted, no class and show them you can be up?
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board of tile sorority will bus- Bolt, Mrs. George Milis, Mrs.
Fred Collins, svhsu is recenttens the gala affair for the Kenneth %uig and numerous iy back from Viet Nuni, was
Florida Svniphuun)"s appearance teachers throughout the county. the recent guest of the Lu
limv in tile
me. Mrs.
Harpers. Mr. Collins makes his
William Yelinel; is tile newly
More than a million women holue over on 11CULItifUl Merrit
elected president of tile Wom- in tile United Stateb have hunt- Island. Ut.her guesti; at the Huran I s Club and also provides tile ers' licenues, according to esti lier home were Mr. and Mrs.
talented art work far the xnus- mutft.
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you can be sure now'that gals my studies. In MY
are flocking to lipstick at earl. short moments of fr
I can't wait for cold weather
take excursions to Seminole
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Mary Woman's Club and EpsiDriggerb of Casselherry, Mrs. of Christian Service, is home
H ammond o Longwood, after a stay in the Titusville
nighters will be feted at a ro- MrFI.
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char girls hitv fur the MJCO
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year nianaged sales at fti
tin Smith and Miss 011w Reese pay regular visits
school.
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Receptions honoring both the
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7. All concert members Ure invited to exhibit.

their free time

Lipstick Sales

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DeWitt T. Mathews Jr., Mr- and decided to come bach and U.s what you are using for bait
pramnied speakers from tile or- and Mrs. Frank Melialle, John niahe thif, central Florida area Lind wher
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schools throughout flue county cultural
ton Bartholomew is vice-presiitud wth
B. Gallagher, seeavailable
students at the newly otid dent;
Mrs.
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Seminole Junior College
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In increasing number
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Donald Buleti, Mrs. Orville
JR.-ople are taking advantage of Barks, Mrs. herbal Brunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Fratul: Sader going around with a big smile
th e veicoiiie mat extended
Mrs. Jack Burney of Geneva, of Springfield. Ohio. were the Ofl his face th ese days it's b
tht!flu by SCMCA.
, Ernest r tent guests of th eir daughter c ause 114
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Mrs Randall
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1X01-11, Gnrden Club which will stage an interpi-pt.-itive flo'wer show depicting lyricals from the
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time.

combines a part time real estate interest with
bomemaking and muny civic activities.

pant two years, mere and more niond Chapman

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travels, Toastmistress and other club duties to help
hostess the annual rereptinn that is sponsored -by
the Womans' C,lub following opening night of the
concert season.

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powerless to stop drinking

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also color. One gown in ruyul

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in 4widentm. One costume was ties of the Itulian designers.

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prob- find everytiving quite easy.
for the press but,you maye lem or a favorite homemalcing Avoid those who are merely
Europeans designers. The col- was
idea Will receive a dollar if
time-wasters.
Uction wits selected at the Paris be seeing this show, too, rur it
011F uses the item in polly,z
IF YOUR CHU is BORN
and
Rome openings by
3dr. will be sent on tour in benefit P
TODAY
... he, or she, w1ll be a
Jarry Golden, who himself typi. Performances for community Pointers.

designed in a striped fabric,

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complain to the apprnpriate day to make a fresh new ap.
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stink" as was nerespury to proach at gaining the good will

'I'Do your parents drink?

nutshell, some can take a

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ze to them art, able to ,
to what use the information
make same highly effective ad- t,
would he put.
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heart trouble. Really, now! park, It's too cold. And v.iwn
authorities, making as big a of others as well as expanding
Aieobolimn Is hot CAUGHT,
It's warm enough, ft's too
protect my privacY,
their own nation's economy g
S
]fl measles or mumps, Ablight.
AllIES (March 21 to April 29)
'
by. One must cultivate it..
C 0 N F I I) E N TIAL TO Take the direct route In any
You are forever harping: on
DEAR ABBY: My 12-yearBRIDGE EXPERT: Even If search for Information, etc. you
bow these drunks need 16unold son came home from
you sire a better bridge play- need, since you have much wit
derstanding." And 1, for ens,
school and told me he was
or than your husband, try to and intellect today and can ac•
am sick of itl
given a questionnaire to fill
conceal it when possible. Any complish a great deal. tj In.
AN El-READER out and sign. Here are some woman who Is smarter than genulty for advancement. Drive
DEAR El-READER: You
of the questions he said he
her husband should not be with care.
need more Information than
TAURUS (April 21) to May 20)
was asked to answer:
dumb enough to show It..

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conidewtied &amp;a 7nore than a Don't bother. I hear that
vkthn of polio, diabetes, or when It's dark- enough to

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DEAR ABET hfttru
them high-sounding titles
lilm "alcobalics"? And lend interested In a swinging social life should go to Alasfurther dignity to their
wealmns by calHng it a kit? I bear there are about
lü men for every girl thmi.
4 diaeaae"l i have actually

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Demos Rally Today, Tomorrow

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afr Walker, Mn. V. Vincent
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'liatns uid th• publsr
Ia Invited.

hit By Ex-Councuiman

Cm11)a Bruce, of Sanford, hut.
his company at the Tteerult

throughout the ltait- In the lngt
dn'i before the gmici-sti electioll
in Seminole County liv the

i4-Sp.rtIna Gond'
U' -Snaclisi nr'1cei

'7-5Ituot1on Wanted
77-A--Situation Wir.ted

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_l'aintIiii.

"Thit. code it uneontitutInnpnMtal athmpi.," Balmic predict- mily in Snfod
iii dw to itt. infringement *ur"on what few righu we IthVC od.

2iAIt Cnnl. '. i-Ia-iatin
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2l-fisdIr----T.,IevtsIon
21'.-.Ptrnth &amp; Equlpmont
11s-Hnma Apzallancaa
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STESTROM, I)AVTS
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Legal Notice
Att.ornoyp for Executor
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florida State BM--$*t. t
Sanford. Florida
'infir'e of PublIc 'fliailu&amp;

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gambling house,"

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"After atuc1yili

the foiInwifl certificate- baa fIl-

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he issued thereon The rertinumber end year of luautire - is'

foil OWi.

Legal Notice
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t,et,-i 111d't

't'Ili-

this etrdiiuun't sugge'sts'

IDA, l

lesuazioe 1064
fleeeylIIsu of Pvopertv:

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Name-

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the ke' Id.
used cur

prOp'Tttyfl.

(1U1t)t c1lfllrnunit'?

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the inwest CW'

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financing. We invite Dept.

na'nnt. Ph.

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cash bidder at the
the Seminole Count' Court flout'
t Sanford, Florida. rn the- first

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front

ember.

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wldcls is LIst- 7th daY

1)atend this 30t Ii

lice)- of

mcpt

(Official (1-lurk.. 1-aol)
Arthur B. iaevkwttts. .11
Clerk of Circuit Court.

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itetiolt

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prohibit thie• serviceman's
(srolttn,
ii petition in the tintiont..
circulating
s'nr ALE iIIfti1ItT NflTIFIIII' -

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of FI.,rlci,

BiG TO r-UB.aRT 5.

l)ulrning.

Mrs. Lorraine-

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(besil of Circuit Court)
In

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ClerI of tb. Circuit ('.,urm
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bemJIut)- Clerk

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roam

CalIfornia's f.ield1;

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Orlando, Florida

C'.o*.ert

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Public hearing will be- held to t.f the aid Court In Safltord,
County Court Seminole County. Florida., this
the'
Seminole

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Donna M. Markos

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Counts CommkaIoeIfr Room om (SEAL)
available. We
Arthur H. ree'rhwith, it,
lit.(- at 11:110 A.
65151' N"'.rnst'.CierL. Circuit Court
tticreafte'r at- liossihlr
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BN F. PuBOIS, III
p o. Box &amp;7
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Livestock

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Martha 'F
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Deputy Clerk

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F1orid
1966

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Attest
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CictArthur flecIw'th, .,r. DDF7

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Notice Is hereby given, that the

eiBemth-o County, Florida, pro-

Nc,tii is Iiore,hs&gt; given

House, Snfon-tj. Florida.
on Nnvemt.e,-

i1 or us

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lilt.

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loners

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tior Lcw' in Every Crmr'z in Florida, The
Court, The United :
United States Di*
Circuit Coart c(4ppca1s, The United •
St
-of Militwy Appeals, United
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and The S
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wife

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kitohan h.*tIng &amp; cooling.
TotvN'N 1,AKES
GARI)FN AI'A1tTMEN'I
132.1 l2
ill IC. First St.
All ,ittliIIe-a Inchi'lal, $0 trio.,
$13 wac'k. 321--274.
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* ROOM turn. Apt. $55 mo. In.
cItiling wat.r * FleitrIc.
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* fl'OM Furni.hal Apt. 160.

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LASH

CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTh
17-92 Across Fvom r. Crest invi
PImoti. 322.1055

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122-4991

neny feature.

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Complete Safely Check
FREE!
WITH THE AIOVI SPECIAl.
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(JURNIMHED
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EPII'IC,AP'FS.. private baths,
t1sitin ftirn.; apsetally suited
Today 1. the time to
for retired peopie. ideally lo.

ft- lilt troop, ci(,ao In on paved

emated downtown. Inquire at

Jacobson's Dept. Store, 211 E.

central Heat and Air, fenced

IVeekends 323-0485

Ynrii, Near Golf Courae in Tee

turn. Closo to school &amp; shop-

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13L)RM.
LAKE IMtY, Clean

12? I'ineereat Drive.
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INTERSTATE LIFE

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sworn Complaint

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having

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MOQ 906 U, NAS,
Patuxetut River, Maryland
YOU ARE hereby notified that

Electric Itasige. Immediate orcii paney. Reasona ble. 301 1-1.
26th
bath, family
ThREE nORM.,
room, close to school. 111°
4 IIDRM., 2 IIATII, spacious kit322.1651i. 71* Osccol-t
month.
chemi, built-in eating area.
l)rive.
Central heat &amp; Mr. Disuble
earporta with full length en-

Spacious Ifl, I.aun'lry. On c'or-

hiorltijod,
grounds

nicety

larnlst'apml

carporto,

home

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chen eeuippe.l. 615 1-1, 3rd.
$60 monthly. Ph. 323.1356.
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"leitithi H;essfcprei

Kit. •,,1islppul, 2
large i4ta,rage. Hwiitt- I.AItGl- 4 Itslruit. hlous,'.if ill

wills apaclolli

Payton Realty
gri'ui,ds.

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fenced house. $ I3t)itM., i- FtJRN1IIHED 2-bedroom

to plat thereof aj recorded C. S'ernon Misc, Jr., Attorney at
iii list Book I, ps-ge IL of Law, P 0. Drawer Z, Sanford,
the Public Records of Semi. Florida, on or before the 11th
day of November, A. D. 116$, or
nole County. Florida:

according to a p1st thereof
recorded in PIM Book 11,
Pages 17 and 9$ of the Pub.
lie Records of Seminole

ly payment. Ph, 1:3-0*91.

ial Seal st the County Court. (bhAI.$)
Arthur If. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ty, Florida, thl. 7(1 day of Oct.

house, 5uford. Seminole Coun-

iSy: Margaret K. 'lyre

c,ber, 1161.

(SEAL)

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Arthur H. B.ckwitb, Jr,

Clerk of

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Circuit Court

Deputy Clerk

C. Vernon Wa., Jr. of
CLEVELAND, STEPhENSON A.

'Fiat. Notice shall be published

onc. a week for tour consecu.

live weeks in the Sanford Herald.
Dated this 7th day of October,

Sanford, Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff

Sanford, FlorIda :2771
Attorney fur PlaIntiff

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so. a decree pro colifasso will be
taken against you for the reitsf
demanded in the Complaint,

1166.
By: Donna U. Markue, Li. C. MJZK
Suit. 515-Sanford Atlantic Na. (SEAL)
Pheillip IL Logan
(lonal Bank Building
Arthur 1-I. heck with, Jr.
Shinbols.r end Logan

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1164

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or 333-1750.

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$4v

USED CAR DOlLAR

(NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE)
APPLY TO:

DAYTONA MARINA
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1966 PLYMOUTHS
Plymouth Fury III

,

HARDTOP, red
with black intrr. equipped with air conditioning,
powsi steering. tinP.d glass.

4-DOOR

ALL LOW 4
MILEAGE -

OVI1 $1,200 ULOW LIST

ALL STILL IN
WARRANTY! -

I2788

Plymouth Fury Station Wagon
66 Ford Gal. 500
ladle, beater, automatic,
power steerlag a.d brakes,
air coisdltloa.d, very
mileage.

9 PASSENER. laght blue w;th
durk blue norIor
corr.spondin
ri&amp;,.
powe, utserog S
heater and acr conditioning.
brs*eu.

low

OVII $1,200 SILOW LIST

1395

Plymouth Fury Hi
CON VERTICLE

MANY MORE

64 Chevy Pickup

3,j j-,,t.r,j

ALL GOING

Half toe, ilk. esw.

1095

3O88
.40,

i...d,r silts,
iøits*r, eiwar
nwi

WITH BIG

tflse-rp ones

SAVE! SAVE!

DISCOUNTSi

2388

64 Corvon
l•w mlk.ge, Ilk.
$d.
tvssa,

sew tbreaØewt.

1295

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With Au Th. lacIng Goodies!

J.tstar

luilteJinsj 4-speed $r,ensmite;0;I.

4'Dr, asdao, cut.. eaas..
pewer stoedag S
,.di. a h..to.

3O88
1895
HOLLER JIM LASH
pottive
work'.!

tratin tnt
This time oniy.

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leg. L1%t Price $3987

Motor Sales

C HRYSLER.PLY MOUTH

2515 W. FIRST ST.
PH. 322.231
322.OU1

HWY. 17.92 ACROSS FROM
PINECREST INN
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BOAT BUILDERS
CABINET MAKERS

Deputy Clerk
usa

HOLLER

64 Olds
WANTED!

ily: Donna U. Marko.

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Orlando 614-5014

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Lot $1, SUNLIAND ESTATES,

Court on this the 7th day at Oct. Court oil or befor. the 9th day of
November, 191$. It you fail W do
'WITNESS ny hand and Offi. obey, A. V. 1914.

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Sanford

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300 test of Shock 1, SPUR- ty, Florida, and servo a. copy

appear below, on or before th. each week for four consocutiv. Iierg &amp; (Jay, P. 0. Box 3407, Or16th day of November, 1161. and weeks,
lando, honda. and to file the
WITNESS my hand and official original of ouch Answer with the
in default thereof Dents. Pro
Cc,nteas-o will be entered agsin.t scsi of t)m• Clerk of the Circuit Clerk of tht. aforesaid Circuit

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Sanford 322.1135

Days 322-7174

hued. Modern. Outside city.
Realty
Payton

Plaintiff, LOVICI.Y rural

thereof upon thi. plaintiff'. at. circulation in which this cit-a. Answer to the Complaint on the
'torney, whose name and address tion shall be published once Plaintiff's attorneys, van den

411

S. Hwy. 17-93

SAULS AGENCY

room, dining &amp; kitchen. Large

you are hereby required otherwise decree pro confesso
Couuty, Florida,
ia. been filed against you in the
to file your answer to said suit will be entered against you,
Tb. Sanford Herald Is desig- above-styled suit, and you are
with th. undersigned Clerk of
said Court and to serve a copy natad as a newspaper of general required to serve a. copy of your

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VOLKSWAGEN I

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ad

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115, Autos For Sale

Court. 8-490K.

nor Lot. Loch Arbor area.

County Court House at Sanford,

'WILLIAM ARTHUR V/tUG. CHANCERY NO, 15428

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lug a- suit of foreclose that car- -votes, the short till, of which is 'IDe ROBERT ELMER GUEST
taln mortgage dated March IL PRANCES LOUISE VAUGhAN,
and BERNICE .1. GUEST,

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401 MagnolIa. 127-0710
electric home, Fla. room, hulit-

See Us For Rentals

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1st. St.; Hanford.

$4500

Defendant. CUlT DI' AN!) FOR SEMINOLE

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terms.

sold to th. highest cash bidder

DDF-L!
___________________________________ ember, 1*16.
(Ctficial Clerk's Seal)
CIRCUIT COURT.
IN THE
Arthur II. Bsckwith, Jr.,
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. iN
Clerk of Circuit Court
AND FOR SEHINOLE COUNTY.
Seminole County, Florida

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ROBERT 7. BRYAN end wife, Circuit Court in and for Semi. BERNICE J. GUEST, hi. wife,
Defendants.
eIILDRED L. BRYAN. Defend- note County. Florida, by FRAN.

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lie Records of Seminole County, these present. are to command
TilIti OIIi house ne'esis a t.nant.
C. A. Wl-III)IJON
Florida, encumbering the fol. you to appear and file your An3 IiiiIt,i, unfurnishel, ext-cut
BROKER
lowing described real property, suer or other defense or plead. a Complaint to foreclose, a mort. 103 5. Park
stove, &amp; refrigerator, $12.51)
122-1191
to-wit:
tog herein with the Clerk of the gage encumbering th. following
week including water, 333.3:19.

cords

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NOTICE OF APPlICATION
FOR TAX DEED

Records Book 4*4, psge 440. Pub- THUR VAUGHAN, Defendant.

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Cleric of the Circuit Court

CYATIOK or SEMINOLE COUN-

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*38-9973

3-20*$

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Open Daily tii 9 p. m.
222.3930
of your written defenses, If any, the name in which it was asseas. JUST outside city limits. featur- ________________________________
upon Cohen &amp; Cohen, 65 East ed are as follows:
lug 3 GIANT htedr"ms. 2 tiled
Built-in 1itchen, Fla. SMALL Bu.ines. need perklng
up? Use i,ow-Cost Want Ada
ida, Attorney, for Petitioner, and Issuance 1964
separate largo family toOtit, all
to tell and .eill
Circle.
323-0413.
by filing the original thereof
for only $14,500, with flexible ___________________________________
Deueriptlou of Prupertys
with the Clerk of said Court by
Lot 164, Rookertown, PInt
ternis, owned att.1 fiitiiiieed bY : nnitM. FLYRN. house: 2 DORM.

In Chancery, an abbrsvlatsd
'title of which I. FIRST FEDER-

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POB, run thence S 0fl17" W
and 520' more or less, thence S

luurea.f Let pertaIn to, or be used or less, thence 6 4vzror' 'H' 21.0'
letOPert)- described as tolluwp'
Lot Ce.t' lti Block "B", of LAK.E with, in;, or on satid premlje.sa, more or lisa., thence N vs.'sr'
I.IR&amp;NTL,.EY ISLES SECONI) eve-is thuuath the,-y be detached or W 1095' more or less, thence N
ADDITION, Seminole Couuty, (iet5-uchhble-.
43 tZ.(1ld" K 31.0' neore or less.
Ylorid&amp;, acuording t plat i public eale, Lv thee highest amid thence N 4c;l'sr' W Ig*e' more
thereof reuoorded hi Plot Book bout bidder fur ue-sàhe. at the Fsont or lees, thence
w
of the- Public Re- Dour uf the Seminole County more or lass 14. the P03. (*1.40421, Page
of bezziinole Count&gt;-, Cuiertue-ouse- In SNJIIOI'd, Flørjd, acres.) Further d.scrtb.d s Iy.
Y1urda.
at II :'J0 o'clock Iii the forenoon lag West and fouth of 53. 4*1
including specifically but not u's thee- 9th day of November, AD. and hi the vicinity of Red Bug
b) Wa) ci! Limitation the- follow- 11i611.
Lake lLoad.
lug fixtures and equipment:
Dated this 3'lst day of OctPublic bearIng will be held in "i
Beater,
prmes.xsemtly
lnat*11ob.r,
1964.
the Seminole County Court
tulier, 11.44.
ed.
(SEA1a)
House, Sanford, Florida, to the
(SEALs
Arthur B. $msckwltb, Jr.
bated this 21st day of October
County Comml.ag$ou.,r, Room, on
Arthur 11. be ,kwlth. Jr.
lerk of rautt Court
Clerk ut the- Circuit Cuart 11*11November 1, 11.64 at 31:00 A.. M.
B&gt;' DaDa 3$-. ta.skos
(SEAL)
by: Donna 11. Mark-u.
V am soon thereafter a. possible.
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. B.ckwith. Jr.
Deput)- Clerk
Board of Cvunty Commission.
a12TLL. ELLiOT LXI)
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
.&amp;KVICRHON. RUSH.
by Donna 31. 3$arkos. I). C. $CIiWA.LmBE
Seminole County,
liE/tN 5 IJWNIJES
ruett N.tIOD&amp;i hiamik bldg
1-12
t4 Park Avenue, South
isian
:2: East Ccntree Boulevard
Jack.uuvllla 2, Florida
Wiutr, Park, FlurhcL,
Orlando, J"Ioriusi
ALtsiIt Arthur bbckwlth, ,

AA

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1507 W 7th St.

NOTICE TO
HERTHOLD LANGREIN

Ida,

1-:Ot' A. L, on ),'ovou:bey 'Dli, uiet.'er, fixtures, and oppu.en. thence N 4247'lP" E 112.42'.
tl,ei-,f uc reow-d.d
I'lat iIuoic II, l-'ug 2. Public 1066. that certaihti parcel of real e.tsa, wheie'hi now are or may tht'iiot IC 44*I'L?" W 376', more

Record, of Seminole County,
ts,geitheet with all structures, Un;irovemrsmts. fixtures. appihauus.
and upllurteneuoes us said land
or used hi euzijunfltioti tbeir.wlth.
'Flu.. sule Is made pureuu.ut to
'iiil decree of lareclosure an.
lured Iii Chazucer action No.
111819 vow miesuding Imi the Cir.
ccitt Court vf ietud for Semluole
Cuuuty, Florida.
D,\T11T TillS 1, day of Oct-

elk

et.

I ItIM FlJ1t'ZIMIIFI
PT,,;
mrs. All ,ititi?Iaa ar'apt gaa,
Iii ?.tagn',lIi. Apt. I

dli JI Elt Jill IA Ii

I WITh

aurne tntg., $500 down, $95 mo.

COURT or IRONING OR BABYsITTING.

filed against you in th. Circuit

'F

20, thence run S 0U'.7" W pars.eai- liel with W in of ed NE't a dls-

hseteeudun thereof;

Qtir*llfying,

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F

Electric Ro- Sec. 0.!1S.10E, 12.27.1' 5 19'I?

Westinghouse-

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_. I '4 i.-t ItIlUlt' Api ri man?. etaq

and wife, MILDRED 'F. CHANCERY SO. 16423
house, Kitchen .itIiPPOd.
Deputy Clerk
hack yard walled In for privNOTICE OF SUIT
BRYAN
Ciii! 3:2.261.
Publish Oct. 4, 11, 11, 5, 16
ocy. 401 Tucker Dr. 322.1544.
p. 0. Box 14??
FRANCES LOUISE VAUGHAN, DDF-11
_____________________________________
'l'hIltEE hlEI)IIOOM iflock ILe,u';
Plaintiff,
Macon, Georgia
'rijis SVEEK'S LEA l)EllH
for rent. Near llu.e. $69 niontli.
IN TUE CIRCUIT COURT or TillS comfortable 4 Itdrm.,
you, asd each of you, are here- vi.

:.

Wostiughous' Ele"trit Drop- I'OB. (18.77 acres).
it, Itange, M.'deI lCTBZ('J-'1, it-n Multiple Fafl-s From a

Defendants.

COUNTY.

ROBERT T. BRYAN and
wife, MILDRED Ii. BRYAN
Defendants.
NOTICE or .rrr
TUE STATE or FlORIDA Tot

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te tile- highest

cincrrr

St.

1001 Park Ave.
331.52*2 anytime
or nights 122-11 10

FIRST

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less

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dead-end

paved

bath,
£I lvii.

511-SiTS.

SEMINOLE COUNTY, a corpora- € East Robinson Street
th. month of November, 1966,
tIeD.
Orlando, Florida
which Is the 7th day of NovemPlaintiff, Publish Oct. 11, 25 &amp; Nov. 1. her, isi.

lutpLAT. ciecurdimeg to the- Count)-, Florida, a thee hour of power syst.-ms. machines. appll- ad curve to the P. 'F, of pd curve.

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S. Stni1nuI.

a port of the Improve- tuenoc of 1(1(40' more or

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saId Court at Sanford, Seminole State of Florida. Unless such
CIRCUIT COURT. County, Fioridi, this 14th day of certificate shall be redeemed OCNINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF October, 1964.
cording to law the property des-

lit ieUctu(,zi to the highest bidder t.T. autO other beating, cooking, a ventral angle of 471?'gr azed
11:0(1 A des,'rti,,'d real imreu,orty:
catch &amp;t the- Court-house
i- refrisruttng, lighting. plumb. ate arc of 154.09'. from .4 P. C.,
Lot 10, Block H. TANGLE- fur
SECTION THREE the Cit, of Sanford. em1uolc ing, ventilatIng, irrigating and ouzitinue thence slug a4 arc of
WOtID

By: Julia Alexaticien,
tu.i'r.
0 Aivr Fturid.a - Tn.1 Lau'ycr 13 yCUT. Ci:' •
miii
Attest Arthur lteckwi'.t, Jr,
:Attorney .72 mis. £WeFU?:ICe a. ProSeCut574 * l'iubliahs Oct. !i, 1906
To Pt'Ocl" • 1_____________________________
Attorney d Trig
Ja4e. Admitted
_
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$11.34 71

ci..

l'1n'Iit'VV
SANIOflh): 1,440 aivar0 ft. floor
i'iva 1; Office.. Sultalilo
for Paltit a floily Situp, r.ts i

SnIe

jS i

,),Ina _____
fttrniaha.1.
(aiI 322.2Rr, tI.
______________
________________.- -______ ________________
Viirn. api.___
VII . Sth Mt.
up atth., 2 aIr .-o,,,litionare, ___
___
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o,l wilt, pall.,. i'ri"a.i to •"Il

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lion. r,'ntt,ra. lit- ga family
.m, i,,tiit-I,, rotor aituippaci

CALI4UAILT RIA1-I PTAT
___________
__________

Sen-iinole Realty

ci, i,ossl-

County "osurnis'.-

Seminole' Cisunut&gt;-,

1214

talied

Raymond l,undquiet, Anon.
Attantin flank fild,
p-$j

" Yôir r
Pfflt F011

Sth * 1 tflh

Alma Vithln.

tail

1lAVENN\ Iu,ltIC
'i,t y

Publish Oct. 15. :b &amp; Nov 1, Decree may be entered against Name in which assessed Reuben
you granting said adoption.
1; 1966
Jater, Jr. All of said property

NOLE

SI-l'eriy ulonig titi ?'W 2a3' to P011. tlti,,y of this- Courthouse of Semi- York banking eorpor&amp;tIoii, Plain- truing and to accrue is-ow .add E 2*0' more or less, thence S
Public- huenrizeg will be- Iseld iii twit County. at Sanford. Florida, tiff. timid DONALD C. ARWOOD urcniIsea, afl of which are Incited. 4*23'oV' W 4.' mur or less,

-.

10.

IN THE

ditch;. 1l,l-ttd. Fvrl aInl,'
,ssid laid, and flu'ures set- S 4-$3$'L" E $10' more or less,
REREI3Y on'iCI'- thu flat dii' of October, 11451, In
c''icj:
cOfltu7- of drainage ditch to IC'oi- thu on tie- nzsd cia&gt;' of November a certain cause between FY'RA- tactued tberut4a, and all rta, is. thence 8 412t'OI" W 380'
moe-a
ly lt'W of Ci'umuty Loud. thietictCLJ$E SAVINGS BAKE,
cuss., proceeds, and profits ac- or less, thence s
vu'sr

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this 34th day of October, 2966. in, and you are required to show issued thereon. The certificate
cause why the same should not number and year of issuance, the
(EEAL)

you

og.'

K

$.

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7 tO

of proposed Lake' Mary Blvd. ci- entored against you for the i-ctension, across from Lalte Mary lie! demanded In the Complaint.

:1-14:1.

Judge- of the Circuit Court of
Dtefazsd*nts. the' Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and 'l'e*getbur with all

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HOUSE.

N K R A I.

Ith. or

Vlointjff, NOTICE IS hEREBY GTVEI
that under a Decree of Pore-

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f,.-

aK

taos

udg-ment by default will be talc- that the above named Petitioner 1040)
en against you for the relief de- ALBERT EDISON MILLS, ha. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

for

i-n do

It..ICn?

Invest-

nominee on all breeds No ap-

described bet. 114 6G.

._

flOHPIRT A. WII4LIANq

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DONE AND ORDERED at San- styled Court for the adoption of the following certificate baa filed

CHA-NCLt1t' ,io. isais

A-I Agri-

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and file the original answer or IN WE, PETITION OF
Clerk of the Circuit Court on
or before the 11th day of Nox-

Mod- 'I'HE NINTH JUDICiAL 0111..
Book -1". paire (46, Public Set- . tn-21S-2oE. Froin .ed pnt,
Heated. W. ci'i' IN ASh WO11
Ite('orth' of Seminio1e, County, run thenue- S 4G2C'2" K alnig
1st. Nt., Sanford, 32-S?62.
COI'WTT. FLORIDA.
sd r/w, it distance of 1000' more
Florida.
IN CHANCERY ND. iciSi
Together with tbs following or IOI.s thenoe runt S 4121'08" W
item.. (if prolicirty which are Ic- a di.tunce of 6(50' more or lees
1IWI'GAGE FOIIHCLO$1TME

tb. followltsg

5i industrial ic
co'd- soned
cultural: Bog

'ied

UPItt

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Ps O•

.

the CIe'rk of the aboveand serve a copy thereof

1f

Reasonable

'cv r,'R 'A1
"A'1'WA1
T' 'rfl
H'ifl - prtin
l!T
A1R
1• '

1'A

fenced Crurnley - Monteith.
Yard. Call 322-6825.
Call around I p. in.
a. copy of your answer or plead- THE NINTH JUDICIAL,
I'I11(N APT. 2200 MelIonvlils.
'___________________________
tog thereto on plaintlfri attor- CULT IN AND FOR SERINOLE
TIIIIEE Bedroom, 1½ Bath with
Inc.
nice Family rooni. Assume bidRental.
108. Rooms For Rent
ficol Estate Sales
Office Box 57, Apopka, Florida, 1% CHANCERY NO. 1544?
anco mortna. Close to school. 500 W let St.
I'h. 4521

briardeti.

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New York t'unlctng corporatIon,
-The parents of a i&amp;-s'ear-old
girl hieve filed it suit in district
Notice I.. ite'remhy give'm; that 'vu. SiS'I'II J1'IIICIAI. i.iat. 's
court asking for the annulment Us,' Hoard of 'ttums:y ('(,nungIc,y;. Cl - Ph jp AND ,DI( SEMINOLE t'ONAl..t) C. ARWC.0L' and DALI.

______________________________________________________
.

in, and ou are required to esr-e IN THE

cr2; scrucne"U rune,

AflflUal Baflquet

iNSm

tebF.71

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1015 East Church Street

Ca.ta. etc.

and

forests.

-

Legal Notice

modIfication

of final decree of divorce has

Ing with

Legal Notice

uirnpoae' to rexun.-

I-

that a. petition for

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t'Vetrseue. Call
No. is-c. Uo- style :
2-36I'4.
7:li a. in. to 6:00 p. m
Mrs. ilonnie W'e'rlt'
Foreclosure- enzstured In cause
Ibd propm-ty presently aoned
'iil
- nu..
l-'ILANk cn)l-:Li.. 1-leiflIs pondered.
l'rida' evenings 'tIl midnight.
- ,iunsl,vrea 1.t'141' in the' Circuit B-I Multiple Family and A3
u
aois
Ut'ctlflIpUhuied
by
Mrs.
IIAI:'n.I;. Sit. jilusntiff. V5 Lii."Pivase'-picase," he begged
IIACKETEP I'tua. 111.51' liii. Court of Sc'nihziolc County, Plar- Ajauiture Its C-2 Commercial
ARE HEREBY ILEQUIIC the- people- of Longwuud, "iook
Ii)': H. N Titnine. .lt.
cf Navy &gt;c
uuted In Seminole- County, Plor- C.ercIah: Beg at a put on the
Tlw public is ufl'jted mid a I
tieput) Clcrh
) to file your Answer with the
this ordinance-it affects
F'1y r-'w .! SR 426. (as rood. in
guarant..d
Ides. described as:
P0t)LiI.4E
PUPPIES,
1064.
Putllsii (Ict 4. ii. 15.
flUi-$er' will ht- provided.
C1-lrrk of this Court and to serve
Skid; "C'. COUN. O.R. SI; 2145. pgx. 212 to 217,) ad
Tiny
to,'
&amp;
miniature
Lot
II
of
w1u
what
you
tin.
D_P-1:
e'np&gt;the.,f
aunit- upon the'
TI1Y CLUB HEIGHTS. VNIT put being a distance of 11100 moreat atud. Terms. 32-1449.
_____________________________ ci;ilaititlff'auttorno&gt;', whose me- iHsefl)i)le- mid with whom v
diNE, according to the- P1st or less' RE of the- Intersection of
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Address nnknown

Plaintiff, D. 0. BOX
and the f. Fern Park. FlorIda., on or

4(1')

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Sanford.

ADAMS

oetnrnence.d

rhss,,c:ur

Dolor.- the- 4thi slay of Novem- I
hem I SOC. cit Ii Decree I'r.s Cots may lie' entered isgainsi I
(else

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(lIi5. the- N 40') Further

i-cu: Ph. zza-isce MRS. BROWN MILLER'S Rome-

,

-'t

g•,,q.,.4q

Seminole Coun'y. Plot-

250', W SIr Attnrne

SeIolt Couisty.

\.,rtls

cegatus:

p

Poultry _______________________________________

C.(mT)A(U. ::t-t'cC.

uiid Mrs.

T'ulkt

Winst.ii Naleni,

ruo

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Houses

Thiarcl of County CommissIoners BARRY W. GUSTAVaOX, 'Defen-

rut S 3110'. it t.7'

NEED TERMS?
CALL Whitakor's
Pekingese,

CA.R. C)rlauOo '4i-2221.

give' the- l,etiedjrtjni

the rie'ai,one's l'('llHitu I- md ___________________________________________
prr,pnrty hehieg itt t ii' Count' fl LI 1.i.! I - I' ii A 'I
___________________________________
it'. - '.\'iii uilso iLpp('flt- to he- is
Seminole. Stat' ci' 1!tiridc. Tim1
II'I.II:
Mrh
.ls- Au lteI('b,e'rt
5A1,Q
1Jl\5 )QL'' nAU
nsriiiht':
of
theariuiud
lorcet.,
robe'
nertifteutte
les, such
ei'i'jea ''ci -pq'I;Aue
\dcirc'sa t::e. V,'r,,,j

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turn a?t

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-ç,irau or, i*k
iii rr4a 'U#A$I I
inn MAt r
AqhP,v
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?n,nII toni,, will, lIrapi#oe In __---_.---_-------------

For
__________________________
95.

Tb.' title' of this cause Is 11rR-

That part West of ER
of following: Bog at the NW cor

cial pre'-s,ason grooming.

fl&amp;'

APPEAR.

of the Ninth JudIotal Ctrcait. In

1966

,

i-it, neat- County Ithad mercilil:

LEZZtIIW EENEL offer,,

Mrs. Idit Stewart w'ili sp,nI.

T,erty descrl t,,e in sii,'lt ccrtif cute will he oltI te' the higheSt

_'T._T%

'orcs has

Notice of Public Hearing

Writ-c' I' 0. Soi ;1Z. Sanford.
I101d ttntiomi," I-lc)nw informed," t.Iuet I minister of the Calj;'11 Me'tf,. _____________________________

FLANk flhull.L liAnTe.!-:.

naeaacri W -

which

N I 'l'II

enair-

____________________________________ ____________________________________

tnt' ordin- iliem- to move into and en,joy I'V)lcIOn Fund. according to Mrs,

anre. the description of the property, umitl the- neme' in which 1% TIll: 1lIIl('T't'1'

It was assessed

Alexanfler,

rnii.pr' 4 f,r,t mo
qin I,, 1',nt. (pt? Want $'i t.
1th'.i Strpr", I.?, rr,il

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cornmunIty munitv renters ii many purts of _____________________________ _____________________________ pose' to rezone the toIln1ng divorce.
for Adoption SIMI. ilescrihod property presently son- TOr ABE HEREBY REQI7IR..
I'UPP1E

_____________________________

it,

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Notict- i horehy gIven, that the IE1. GtTSTAVSON. Plaintiff.

______________________________________________________________

1040)

JoflTm

5sAI'1S wanhi1, night .hlft

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made beyond the fI,',i int.r$ioit.

Theme fat this ynin-' s pro
iTHTfl is "These ?tly Brethren"

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flTVORCE PROOEDIWQ$
NOTJCE -i'O
flkruu
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--c'ci Midland Apptea3 &amp; Eng.

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and for
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72. 1cmale Help VRI%1ed

100 1 )( ) SVN

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pi- State Employment Office,

rnttu
fld1ng &amp;
AT lACTORY

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hI?,'tion .'.lor f'.iiiipvnant,
peraon Medallion B owl In
Ilarage, etc. Call Oriati'i"
WILISON4IA1ER P'URN.
_____________________________________tI',nr'r.. ten.'el yard, initny
*4*%, Lit-lamb.
CUSTOM HAY BkL1W(
___________________________
Buy 1.11 • Teals
oilier eatrast IIfltOO with low
iTOi?PEWIVES
&amp;
MOTIIET1S
_________________________________
HAY FOR SALE
$11-&amp;S1
*11-11 K. lot SL
""0 poynsent &amp; r,aai,nabla
CALL 522-0112
_____________________________
MARShALL Field, faintly owned 90. Lots For Sale
________________________________
________________________________
nintittily i1Yn1"flt1!
•ntcrpri, hoe part-tim. op. ______________________________
______________________________
____________________________
60 flusIne
Oppoflunitlea
EN''i,IJSIVV
portunity to earn $11.04 for - nti1uiuL, high loti (ifl
____________________________________
State Employment OUi.
teratate 4 on 46 to Maureen
I'M LOOKIN( for a TAKI200 French Ave., 11:00 a. rn
Drive. South on Maureen to
the sale and distribution of ______________________________
111-924*, Orlando.
2545 Park Drive
11?.421)
our products in this au-u. DEAUT1CIAf. Apply in parson
\Vant Ads
QualificatIon,:
S
Beauty Salon, Sanford Pha.sa.
TRIPLE A. location, at a. price
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________
age;
3 lIl)ILM.
you cannot offoril to miss. tiny
Legal notice
.
to Invest:
nte.l in n IA acre prndiirinit
now,
at
this
bargain
itt-ice,
a. can Iotiot. &amp; direct a sale. NURSE'S AIDE, I day a week,
front .-ll y limit • of 1-tanford. A
________________________________
NINTH JVDICIAI. ('1*. If OU Quality, flCW car &amp; finone- 1€*-6U7.
targain at 117*00. Term. can
Monteith
Crumley
ing available. I'm in the wholeho nrrangetl.
ciii', i AD POW SEMINOLE
role Cosmetic business. For a 73-Male or Female Help
I':venlng and Sunday 3:2-160*
wi'y. FIIOWIDA.
Sides-Rentals
Stemper Agency
RANDALL ROBERT EUENE Sales Manager of MAW-VACK, A1DI oE hourday, Mondi Real Estate
Ph, $224511
INC. at 144-5145 between
A MIIItInIC Lhstini Realtor
-- -2 &amp; SVdne.day &amp; Friday. Call D. 100 W. let St.
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'Defendatit

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the Seminole County Court

a.
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centrete on progressive mat'- tIiis weeI at the Csse'Jbprr't- Adustmants will be nsa. on a te-mun basis only 4or i-ypogrephicai Puhilati

vati, property, arrest the citi- if ii
hull park for our children
zen IIIIII ust• the deck of cards umi vaniout and sundry sects

4

Iil-Wnntpd To font
1ib-Autoa For Sale
3]6-Autop---$.,ds or Trade
I I1;-'Prucke For Side

1lsttn
W
1I
1 OH
board for (tIN1.
EXPERT CARPET CLICAN1X(.
Ph. 6-474i for tntoima. L

F

Jt'-Mtc. For Sale
Ei-Articles Fo Rent
l2-Swh;. or Exchane
r:t-wantad 'Fr- flu'

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%'AN'fl3Iit
hunt flealtv
I',I)IIR 4 fla.Ito'tn h",nc' in ' Jun
pinn'i n,'tihI,othoml. Wa htv $&amp;14 N'- k i)rie (MtIc' $I$-$ll$

III N Paik Aa
Atø $0 to 0 5pIanu4
tuflht) ( onto. t Ii ii 'Io)lflr,
1rn1.ponuint Lifo &amp; Ac- SI. IteitI FMtflte - Sale

1%. $**411$.

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Li to fln
A
riiONF22 LFPONP

--- 71 Male Help Vnn1ed
I) ir A tlou Servi e
S1D I mnn who naa1f to nt#ka
1Uth.t Pt•" P*II'
Vrit £ 0 11,1 fl0T l -

44(1 John
FOR SALE 1P40
l)eor Tntor. fll*4o &amp; Fork.
aRincucs £URNITUR
Polk &amp; 11th.
si ,ha*. IThono *2-$$0L

U2-5(1s
$04
&amp;
_____________________________________

________________________________

t-Hoats &amp; Motors

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Lull or part ttmUnhImtte.1
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V1I) rUrnflUT
earninga. Ph. 122-44112.
Sanford, $1t.t?7
'oM truck ttrøa, oil
__________________________________ 15. Furniture For Sale
can work 24 houra pr
•- - P•enhngo
14 )ARAT solid gold bOOeh %nP. _____________________________
4 flgt weak &amp; all
OTn0th)P
Sold. tArtoeli, •to. fought
'an earn $11.04 per weak. Cot-

'a' Geore Troy flay, Sr.

"t......flnuaes For iiie
!'$-Boupep---$al, or Rant
.7_Eouse For
'f.-Rsa.l et*te Exohane
I41fl-Rsaort Rontair
hn1-TroIiaro---ahanar

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Jnt'-'Prai)pr Lote-SoIe
loi.....Apartment. For Rant
10$-Room, For Rant

t--iIoriey To Loan

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IAfl it. flAT. (1-

oaid Ot.t*tO, and for on
I1iOhLriflg him a-a auch

or-

shIpmate

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Scott Keib, Pat Thom and other dignitirie repA giila reception honoring Democratic, women ofnfl afllve in SemIfieho1di and the wrve of Democratic officials ]fl reentiflg tatwide offie
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Wednday In the florida Democratic C.arathe county will take place at 7:RO p.m. today at Sanford nole
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Page 14 - Oct. 25, 1966

Drivers Of School Bu s
Members of the safety corn- They also informed that their school e'stn saying that he
mittee of the Seminole County committee is in process of "cooperates with us and gives
Bus Drivers Association as- studying safety requirements us all the assistance he can."
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Will recommend
Ported TOUy
dents would abide by the rules the schools and the parents
on the school buses, we would when concluded.
have no problems."
and Mrs.
--Mrs. Broadway
JIlTS. IJOLLIU I)I(IWUY ____I
flU telin urged parents to cooperMrs. Pat Costello reported all ate with the drivers by parking
students were given copies of at schools in places other than
the bus rules during the first those reserved for the buses.
week of school Instructing that "We are driving on a tight
they 'remain seated when the schedule," they said. "Many
buses are In motion.
parents park at the hii stop
- while others do not realize the
Geneva Society dangers they subject their ehil.
dren to when they park across
from the ramps with the result
Sets Carnival
that the children dart In front
of the buses."
"we 'realize that parents do
For Saturday
not want their children to get
By MRS. SOS E. MATUL1IT' wet on rainy days and give
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will Lhe this
their reason for
sponsored from 6 until R:() p.m. on or ton near the ramps. But
if you take vitamins, yet
Saturday In the Geneva Corn- we do not want the children to still feel tired-you may need
munity Center by the Geneva he killed," they emphasized.
than vitamins to restore
Historical and Genealogical So- The committee is currently more
your
normal strength and
cicty.
working on a safety prorrum
That's because your
The Lester Brown home i for Pine Crest School where
worn-out
feeling may be due
being used as a collection cen- there is an acute problem with
tor for items to be sold during traffic apparently from Sanford to iron-poor, tired blood.
Vitamins alone can't build
the carnival. Donations needed Naval Air Station.
up iron-poor blood. But
They commended the method
Include garden seed, comic
can! That's because
GERITOL
of
loading
and
traffic
control
books, bric-a-brac, vases, homemade fudge, canned goods, particularly at Lake Mary GER1TCIL not only contains 7
plants of any description and School. "Principal Morris flubyvitamins but, in addition,
any fancy work or white cIt.- has been most cooperative," supplies the amount of iron
pliant article in good, saleable they said.
needed to build iron-rich ied
lrs. Broadway and Mrs. blood. Just 2 ORrroL tablets,
condition.
Anyone wishing further in- Costello praised their immediate or 2 tablespoons of GI!RrroL
formation on the event should superior, herbert Muse, super, liquid, contain twice the iron
call Mrs. Brown in Geneva or visor of transportation for the in a pound of calf's liver!
Mrs. Joe Corley in Sanford.
Seven times the iron in a
Entertainment at the carnival
pound of spinach! In only one
FALSE TEETH
will include a fish pond, popcorn
day, Giznrrot-iron is in your
Chewing Efficiency
booth, hamburgers and hot dogs,
bloodstream carrying strength
'rides, soft drinks, and a conIncreaaed U +0 350/s
energy to every part of
and
clinical tests prove YOU cfl 1mW
tunic contest and crowning of a
chew betur- make dtureesv
your body!
K22 UIIU queen U I4I CUL2IIVUI. $g.j Up to 359 inme eimcuve-u you - sprinkle a little PAb-L-ziiH on your
plates. PAiri'gH to the alkaline
(non-acid) powder that holds faIRe
Santa Tomas, Philippine uni teeth mare flrmly so they feel more
comfortable.
No guinaly. pasty taste.
vcrslty, was established in 1611 1 1) •t
. Cheebi denture odor.
that fit are esnttal
and Is 2.5 years older than Bar- DeTltUrà
health. Bee your dentist regularly.1
yard University.
Clot PAbli at all drug CoUnters.

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performance and lead-

ership, as follows: G. Al. Wheeler, R. L. Green,
N. Willis, T. C. Weckle, D. L. Domdey, F. A.
Casella and C. P. Murphy.
(Navy Photo)

B=*g hdt1re Seen
A=W lake Monroe
By MRS. JOUN LEONE
A booming future -coniinr
with completion of developente around Lake Monroe was
jn'edlcted by C. 'Vernon Itlize
Jr., president of the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce,
'when he appeared as guest
spesicer for the DoBary Chainbar of Commerce at a dinner
"New potential to our area

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Ice? rraaau, nc aUfllafl caneonbull" of the Gemini Circus,
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Reports of the incident said
the 25-year-old performer was
killed when a charge inside the
drous eannon exploded prema-

'turoly 'before Prasad had left
'the baud. Two circus hands
were also hurt by the blast.

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will come with the Lake Mon.
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roe Park am] its boating and
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camping facilities and the San.. . c
s
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ford Marina where wet.
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for 420 boats should be reaY
by January and 00 dry berths
in early May or June. The Baliday inn of some 100 units, with
a large restaurant and meeting
rooms, will improve the lakefront Image nu] relocation of
the zoo in a botanical gardens
wi1 make this area one of the
beauty spots In the nation,"
DEVELOP4E
around Lake Monroe was topic
Mize stated.
for
C.
Vernon
Mize
Jr., president of Seminole
'The Crosi State Barge Canal
dinCounty Chamber of Commerce (left), before dinand the St. Johns - Indian IVCD
ner
meeting
of
the
DeBary
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Canal should be ready b 1 ..
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With him
LIL&amp; Swallow,
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___tLt snipping
opened 'up,
and,
Bar" organization.
(MiddletonPhoto
Industry will begin to locate in
take advantage of within the next 16-20 years, the Dol3aryjtes for your civic
our
bringing a whopping Increase in pride and we of the Seminole
waterways.
these
"A new Seminole Port- is to general business for the entire C of C are happy and proud
to work with you folks in West
he built at the west end of area," he predicted.
Lake Monroe, close to the At- Referring 'to closing of San- Volusja County for future dolantic Coast I.ãiie Railroad ford Naval Air Station, Mize veloproent."
I)eBary C of C President
tracks. First berth in this op. said, "The base will he missed
oration should be in rea(linmu for Its people are part of your Prank Swallow introduced Mize
and presided at a brief business
early next year. Industry is ex- community and ours."
In conclusion, he commended meeting following his talk.
pected to locate in the vicinity

Proved by Medical Tests!
Patients diagnosed with
Iron-deficiency were often
pale, nervous, and easily'tircd.
After patients took GERrrOL
daily,doctors rcpnrteddefinite
clinical improvement.
Check with your doctor. If
iron-poor blood is making
you tired, take GERITOL. Feel
stronger fast-in 7 days-or
money back from Girrot.
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ORLANDO
32 West Central Boulevard. ...... GA 2•9857
705 North Mills Avenue ... .. . .... . . . 4256613
LEESBURG
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Request for $210,000

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Hoard of County Commissioners by the Board of
tees of Seminole Memorial Hospital this week.

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This is the difference between what trustees esti'
irmte will be the hospital's income and its operating
costs, at the break-even point.
It amounts to less than one Greene, CPA. Greene termed
the report "good," with thó
mill, at present assessments.
Expenses are expected to ex- instigation of a few mi
ceed income by $210,000, mainS changes in procedures which hif
ly for the care of medically recommended.
In discussing the future bud"
Indigent patients and medicare
costs.
get, it was noted there Is as
Federal reimbursement of capital outlay money lnchadeL
medicare costs Is based on a Final increment of the expai.
figure of 96 per cent, leaving
the other four per cent to he sion of the new wing and r.picked up by county taxpayers. modeling of older sections of
State appropriations to reirn- the hospital will be made out of
burso -the hospital for the care 1965-66 funds.
During the past year eompl.
of welfare patients were drasticahly cut by the last legisla- lion of the new west wing h"
ture, leaving these expenses to boosted the hospital to lao-bed
capacity, which Is considered
county taxpayers, also.
Basin- the 1967-68 budget on adequate for the present, but
present hospital rates and col. "at the present rate of popula.
lections, income is expected to tion growth, it won't be long
be $1,885,622, plus approximate before this catches up with us,"
ly $8,000 in interest and contri. John Evans, board member,
butloni.
pointed out.
Included in the 1967-68 budget
Operating expenses are estimated at $2,005,350. To this are allowances for increased
must be added $45,283 which is salaries for nurses and other
set aside for bond interest and hospital employes.
retirement.
(Board meeting to discuss the
A. B. Peterson Sr., chairman question of pay raises for auraof the hospital trustees pointed es and other employes Is set
out that the figures, (which are for Nov. 1.)
Percentage of total expenses
required by law to be submit.
led at this time) are for costs going into salaries will be in.
and income for more than a creased from 54.1 per cent to
year from now.
36.9 per cent, with the expected
"It Is extremely difficult, in pay raises.
Projected income for fiscal
the fluctuating economy of the
times, to be able to project 1967.68 is based on the same
with any degree of accuracy, hospital rates which now prewhat expenses will be a year vail. These are $18, 023 and $34
and two years from now," ho daily per room, for wards,
noted.
semni.prlvate and private rooms,
"There Is no fat In this bud. respectively.
get, that's for sure," commented Robert Besserer, hospital
alrntnistrator.
Prior to approving the pro
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present budget from Jack opening today.
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Dear Son - What's going on
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Seminole
down there
.? I received
the Herald and I see where you
arc getting dunked in ii tub
full of gntors and they took
some blood from you . . . What
do you have to do down there
for them to like you?
Your worried Mother.
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Phone 322-2611 or 425-5938
Zip Code 32771
Dear Mom
It's for a good
cause. So don't fret. It's those
WEATHER: Tuesday 89-67; clear to cloudy, showers thrti Thursday.
knife wounds in my hack I'm
VOL. 59 NO. 48
AP Leased Wire - Established 1908
worried about
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1966-SANFORD, FLORIDA - Price 5 Cents
However,
my analyst says It's a Freudja
complex and bemuse I was bani
an Christmas Day.
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Dear Son - Your father ask
ed If you can send him a list
of qualifying fees for public
office. He said the pay looks
pretty good. Can you please
help him on this? You know
it's getting him down 'riding
that school bus all the time
Scott Kelly, former state No thank you. Nothing but
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senator
and gubernatorial
criticism from reporters up
candidate, characte r i z e d
here
. Glad to see you don't
Claude Kirk, Republican
Pick an school bus drivers down
gubernatorial nominee as $
News
there
'''4 "phony with a phony proYour loving Mother.
gram" in a speech given from
aa
- '4 ,44
the pJa'fo'rn't',f a $-rpc In the
Dear Mom - Can you please
parking lot. e1 the corner of
send nit $1? Seems the Coun(A?) - President Johnson flew to South VIoL
Park and First Street today. NamMANILA
today
ty in an effort to save money
for a surprise 00-minute visit to U.S. forces at the
"Kirk's program, as outlined
SHERIFF' J. L. HOBBY
refuses to give us a copy of the
in his white papers," Kelly said big new Cam Ranh Bay base 180 miles northeast of Saigon.
Viet
Nam's
South
will
be the featured
chief
of
state,
Gen,
Nguyen
Van
Thit!u,
Health Department audit unless
"would require th
e
spending
of
mnnounced
Johnson's
visit
to
newsmen
In
Saigon.
icu
ziiid
speaker
at the Shrine
we pay for the copying. Haven't
Th
more than $1 billion, yet Kirk Premier Nguyen
got the time to spend taking
Can Ky had stopped at Cam Ranh on their Chili fish dinner tomordoes not reveal how the state
V8Y
down notes there. Please air
home
from
the Manila summit conference to be there row night at 7 P.M. Bob____
is going to acquire this $1 bilduring
.Tohnson's
visit,
by will speak to mernmail the $1-would like to get
lion."
HAROLD XASTNER
it in the paper as soon as poasibers, Indies and guests
"I tremble for my state at
bk.
a n I a w enforcement
the possibility, such an UnYour loving son.
methods.
South
Viet
SAIGON,
airNam
(AP)
Fire
swept
the U.S.
qualified person might be elect*
a
craft
carrier
Oriskany
off
th e North Vietnamese coast today,
ed governor," he stated,
Dear Son - Absolutely not!
Kelly stated his resentment killing 43 of her officers and men, and putting the ship out of
I can't keep sending you money.
th at Kirk is depicting Yiamj action, an American spokesman announced. Sixteen other nwll
it's been costing we a fortune
W6
111
and by inference the whole stat(' ''ere injured seriously'.
on a!l thcS(' postrgc due letters
The fire broke (Jut shortly after dawn in a locker containing
of F1otjd as ''ii t'essjiool of sin"
I received from public officials
flares used for night illumination and rescue work.
by his charges of high
over the past month. The other
The flames erupted on the hangar deck, just below the
Miami.
day I got a heavy letter from
• •
flight deck, and then spread rapidly to envelope five ducks the
one source who says the HosPctiire on Democratic Navy said.
Gov. H a y d o n Burns'
pital is mud at you
.
Women's
Club meeting oc
acilools are mud . . the county eminole County executive page 2 today.
D
is mad
the city is mad . . . Dmmittee s.lit wide open
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CAPE KENNEDY, Flu. (A?) - Thu United States today
Prospects of getting the
the police department is mud t()dvy.
lie
bra, dod
"ridiculous" achieved the first double ignition In space of high-powered
. The Elks Club is mad
Governor Burns
has Kirk's plan to have the water hydrogen-fueled engines as an Atlas-Centaur rocket broke a Seminole high School
the bus drivers are mad
'ithheld his support of the hyacinths which he intends to long-time jinx.
Marching a n (I Twirling
the doctors are niaci
th e tu an who defeated him for the clean out of the lakes converted
The firey departure of the 113-foot-tall rocket at 7:12 n.m.
football tern are mud ... the Democratim gubernatorial flO!fli to cow feed. Kelly reported an triggered a planned doubleheader
launching here today. At. 7:05 Seminoles to Miami, Dec.
Junior College is mud . . the ruttion, Miami Mayor Robert expert on water
hyacin thsre- p.m. the space agency is to launch a satellite for the Cornrnu,iica- 81 to participate In the nalawyers are mad
. the Navy j ing Nigh, and his Republican vealed recently such "plants are tions Satellite Corp.
tionally televised Orange
is mad
the refuse depart- o ponent, Claude Kirk.
99.2 per cent water with rest
inent is mud
Shall I go on
Bowl parade are looking bright.
Robert S. Billhimer, co-chair- being absolutely worthless."
and on?
in an of Burns Seminole commit- Seminole County Democrats
MIAMI BEACh, Flu, (A?) - The board chairman of the Cr.
*
te e, announced Tuesday he is stepped on the accelerator and National Association of Food Chains says supermarket owners
Faced with the Job of raising
Dear Mom - How about John ipporting
High in the Nov. put the campaign for governor are ready to sit down and talk about spiraling food prices with $2,500 to $3,000 between now and
Q. Public? He's not mad.
..,141. 41.., ......1_...I JUMDVWIVVO ....,.,&amp;
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election.
into il1.,ii
i
jIiUVD 54UMp •UCiO,
b'' '2 IJ I11V K'
a
13CC. 31, someban
band parents had
Harold H. Kustner, also co- of the 30 car caravan tern
Gordon Bloom, a Boston store executive, has offered to seiitl
privately
expressed
Dear Son - Stop complaining ci
gravu
of the Burns Semi- by Pat Thomas, chulnnan
representatives from his organization "utiywhere in the nation"
doubts about the possibilities.
about ovrcrowded bue, over- in le committee, today issued the the tt ta t.c Democratic commjtt
to discuss market costs with shoppers.
Band parents are slated to
paid educators, underpaid teach- Ic hawing statement:
AS "the glory gospel train
meet
at the band hull at B
era, bingo games, abuses in
"H arud H. Kastner, co.chair- truth."
Bailey Rips GOP
p.m.
'I'iiurstluy
to discuss whim.
government
Try writing rn an of the Seminole County for
Kelly and Tic,mus led I
WAShINGTON (AP) - Democratic National Chitiriuuan
thur
or
not
to
tackle tile prosomething nice, bolnething kind, H nydon Bunts executive corn- caravan wi th local support
John M. Halley charges Republicans have employed "all CIIOZ
Jeot
and
if
so,
how?
something safe
and you owe in ittee, is informing the public including Mrs, Sheila Robe:
mous and despicable untruth" - an allegedly doctored recording
School board officials, con.
211C 12 cents for a postage due ti at Robert S. Billhimcr 12
) utl- Who as vice-chairman of I
of it speech by President Johnson - in their fall cotigrussional laded today by The Sanford
letter.
no uncing support for High for state campaign cornnijttee
campaigns.
S
•
herald Indicated they would be
ovrnor does nut speak for the traveling with it throughout I
Bailey's uceusutions came after the Fair (1umpalgn Prat-"sympathetic" to waiving reg.
Deer Mom - You're right. at-her mesmtbei' of that commit- state.
tkett Committee disclosed the Republican Cotigresslona) Cum- tihzitloz,s which forbid school
My next column will start out
C.
Rep. S. J. Davis Jr. ac
puign Committee bud asked GOP culldidutellnot, to USC tli. tulle buses to travel more than 75
like this:
'By pud political advertise- as master of ceremonies a
zecording.
zllIlus out of town, "U liability
AROUND THE CLOCK
ent, he, W. K. MeRoberts and introduced local candida tes.
requirements
could ho worked
By Larry Vershel
I Hunt, members of th e coInNo Decision Yet
'tuesday evening, the l'olj
out."
Don't forget to drive care- in ittee, are udvhing the public
WAShINGTON (Al') - This United Rates will delay an
Beiievuic,it hull was the site
'I'hls would cut $1,000 off costs
fully
Everything is so love- tb at they are supporting Claude a reception
long as possible any decision to itej, Uj) the l)UCC of tim War by dU III ilia tl:sg 11w steed for
honoring the lieu
ly
Things are gung so Kiirk.
In the Viet Cong.infest-vd area of the Mekwsg Delta, U.S. nftIeIuIs chartered buses.
cratic women of the county.
well in the courthouse
"Mr. Kustm.'r stated the e
indicated today.
Wivcz of the elected olfk'ji
"lh*ving our baud on national
Every th ing itt just peachy in rn n feel that Florida's need
Sources described present military l)luns for the delta in color television In their specwere
giVeii
special
recogniti
our schuul
There's a bright 110W is for a governor who is a
fits southeinniost part of South Viet Nu:ii us quits modest. 'I'huy tucuhir new uniforms Is an ad.
by Sell. Muck Cleveland Wil
future ahead
sourid businessman, and who the office holders were rec
said no iwniediut.e major cut,isnitment of (1.5. ground forces in vurllsuissent for Sanford anti
U ict independently it the :iized by Mrs. Missouri Be
tile area is expected.
Simininulo County we can hardly
at Interest of the state, lice Swuffurd, emcee of the evei
afford to liii go by," one pri.
outside pressure.
t'10
And
Touch
vale citizen declared,
S 't. Be th Johnson speukli
"Of the two candidates for
CLEVELAND (tJJ'l) - It was touch and go today whether
liundgisustur William Elmure
Oil behalf of iIigli declarii
U office, only Claude Kirk fall
s jury could be cnipunelcd by nightfall in the second trial of auld today tim band butt bout
is an hi.awst ma,i. He do
hr. Samuel H. Sheppard.
et these qualificatiwis.
$ilOO In Its travel fund to date.
not write whi C p5pers as
Cuucludlsag article on the
"Jitese tacit sts'angiy urge all
Ten jurors had been seated temporarily during the first two
IN and former bandmaster,
his opponent which show
school bus series is on page
her furmci J3urns su,)pw'ters
riui days, compared with only tb,50 during the saute lIerioti Ernest Cowley, both expressed
2 today.
gibe their full support to astounding ignu: ante of Fic
in the 1964 trial In which the handsome young bruiss SUJ geolI Ittijie that fimzitis call be found to
ida's hiliry and Ittt needs."
aside Kirk."
was convicted of the bludgeon murder of his pregiiuut wile.
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like to see your old 'report
cards
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find one that showed you passing in conduct and sent it out.
Did I do right?
Your loving Mother.

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Evening worship - 7:10 P. a.
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ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Heater Avs.
B. Hamilton Griffin - Pastor
Sunday School -1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
Training Union - 1:10 p a.
Evening Worship 7:45 a.

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110$ Em Ay.5
R.v. Robert Walsh - Pastor
1:41 a. a.
Sunday School
Worship Uric. - 10:41 a. in.
E nitstic Sari. 7:10 P. in.

The duller, the dol1ar the ten o'clock scholar. Remember bow the rhyme uded? Tudlne
leads from bad to worse. The boy ended by sleeping iniUl noOn.
Often parents Ut, "WHEN IS IT TIME TO BEGIN TliJ RELIGIOUS TRAINING OF
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Nil French Ave.
R.v. G. E. HodgSs - Pastor
Sunday School - 1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a.. a.
Evangelistic Services 700 v.a.
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Palmetto Ave., Longwood
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Rev. John C.r..oU - Pastor
Sunday School - 10:00 a. in.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. in.
Evangelistic Syc. -7:10 p. in.

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SundaY School
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Rev. It. T. Ba.3rett - Pastor
Sunday School - 0:41 a. a.
Worship Service - 11:00 a. in.
Training Union -4:41 p. M.
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41$ Park Ave.
Rev. Robert H. Jenkins, Pastor
Morning Wo rship - 1:10 a. a.
Sunday School - 1:45 a.. in.
10:15 a. in.
Morning Worship
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Morning Worship - 11:00 a. in.
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The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page PossIble
HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO. and Staff

WINN DIXIE STORES
and !mPly18

CELERY CiTY
PRINTING CO., INC.

CARRAWAY &amp; McKrRBIN
Ilurancs

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

CHELSEA TiTLE AND
GUARANTY
119 W. First, Sanford

FIRESTONE STORES
Bob McGuire and Staff

KILGORE SEED COMPANY

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING
J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

HARRELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

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Mid-Week
Third Sunday
51ngpiratka - 1:08 V. a.

?IR.ST PENTECOSTAL

CHURCH OF L,ONGWOOD
511 Orange Street
Rev. E. Ruth Grant - Pastor
Sunday School - 10:00 S. a.
Morning Worship - 11:08 a. a.
Sunday Evening - 1:30 p. a.
till V. M.
Wed. Bible Study
Conquerors Meeting
till V. a.
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Presbyterian
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH
Sanford, Via.
Oak Ave. &amp; Ird It.
Rev. Virgil I Br7an PaMor
Morning Worship - 1:10 a. n.
Church School -1:41 a. a.
10:41 a. in.
Se ssion Moot
Morning Worship - 11:00 A. M.
Chur ch SchoolBearda.0 Chapel - s:ro P. a.
Pioneer Fellowship 7:00 P. a.
Senior Hi Fellowship 1:00 p.m.

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First Christian Qburch, 1101 5. Sanford AVE.
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Congregational Christiss Church
2401 Park Ave.
NorLbslde Christian Church. 7 1 o r 3 4 a
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Church of God Is Christ. Oviedo
Chuluote Community Church.
Church of God of Prophecy, 3507 Elm Ave.
Church of God of Prophecy, L.ongwood
Church of God Mimion, Entorprise
Church of Jesus Christ of Letter Day
Saints, DII Park Ave.
co__un1g. Altamonte spring.
a Church. It. Johns Chry.
Eastern
oto CUp.!, Hwy. it-u, Vera Park
ConjregaUoa 1k Isral. 18th * Mageelle
First Church it Christ, Scientist,
$00 H. Ut St.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Wbtoe
nit. 188$ W. Third St.
Lake ltosroe
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First P.ateco.Ia.1
Church of Longwood
lull Gospel Tsborwl. 1114 Coaats'y Olch
Mt. Olive Holiness Church. Oak UM
lid. O.t.is
Pluecrest Amebly of God, 17th. &amp; Elm
Sanford LUs.. Church., 1411 5. Park Ave.
Sanford Congregation of Jehovah.'. Wit.
nessee. 414 BasIert Ave.
The Salvation Army. uS I. lad St.
Rolling Hill. )Ioravisn Church, Altamonte
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Oougulty Presbyterian Church. Ia MAry
First Preibyterisa Church. Oak Ave.
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First p..byteriss aorch .1 Dewy.
B. Wg1as4
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AMONG THE thousands who took advantage of the South Seminole Jaycees' mass distribution of oral polio vaccine Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Aiken of Sanford and seven of their 10 children shown at the Jai
Alai Fronton in Fern Park, busiest of the four distribution points.

Dr. Sam Ready

(Herald Photo)

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(The school bus situation in Seminole ("ounty-part I)
By DONNA F.HTE
Are the drivers of the Seminolp County :4ehool buses not
given enough authority to discipline their passengers to ,nsure
the snfa transport of all the tiidenta to and from school?
The ConSenSus of the drivers at all four of the sch ools
visited (Lyman, Sanford, Rear Lake and Seminole High) is that
they are not.
One petite driver told of h'r hair-raising experiences with
one of the students which caunIe,i her "such anguish my nerves
were nearly shattered."
The youth, according to the driver, committed one eSc*patio after the other from "jumping out of the bus when it
would slow down and crawling tinder the vehicle to carrying
nakes in his pocket to frighten the girls and the driver."
aid the boy would "spit on" persons standing along
said
the street as 'we drove past angering persons in particular
neighborhoods until I (eared for the safety of all on my bus."
When reported to the officials in charge, the boy was merely
reprimanded and the driver instructed to continue transporting
him according to the driver.
"The students on my bun are bigger than I am," she said.
I cannot drive safely, keeping my full attention on the road and
watch youngsters like this one, while having no authority to
make thorn behave themselves."
Buses at Seminole High were as crowded as at Lyman and
Sanford Junior High. While school officials have maintained that
Cathy Merritt, who tumbled nut of a bus recently when she was
itanthng in a stairwell against orders on one bus at Seminole
High School, Friday, students were standing in the stairwell
when the bus left the school. No one was heard ordering them
to stand behind the driver.
In addition, more than 50 cars were counted, which were
lniven by students and carrying two to four passengers eech.
Several mothers have insisted that bussing condftia
worse in the morning than in the afternoon. So(Tomorrow - Oviedo Junior-Senior High School - osrva.
tions will he made in the morning when the bus.. uaIce.)

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AppxLnatcly (,3 per:;a r,5 :c:7cJ Qrai vaccinc Sundaz'
in the mass polio immunization drive sponsored by the South
Seminole Jaycees.
Busiest distribution point was the Jai Alai Fronton in Fern
Park, where 4,000 men, women and children stood in line to
:tceivo their vaccine on sugar cubes.
Other locations were at the Casselberry Shopping Center,
Longwood Plaza, and Forest City Shopping Center.
Project chairman Bob Chamblee said that in spite of some
controversy on the part of the Orange County Medical Society
I the drive was a tremendous success.
Dr. Ted Dippy, Winter Park pediatrician as a spokesman
for the Orange County doctors appeared on a local television
news broadcast challenging some of the statements made by
the Jaycees in a )'tfle distributed to Orange County school
I children and qut$..,ing the need for any adult to take a
booster.
He advised everyone to consult their own doctor for advice
in taking the vaccine.
Chamblee expressed his appreciation to Dr. Frank Leone
of the Seminole County Health Department, Dr. Vann parker,
Sanford, Dr. Charles Hall, Winter Park, and all thu public
health nurses who assisted with the immunization.
"We couldn't have done it without them," he added.
All donations received over the cost of the vaccine will go
:o benefit the Edguwood Boys' Ranch, established to give first
time Juvenile offenders a chance in a Christian environment.
The second dose, for those not just getting a booster Sunday,
will be given on Jan. 8, 1967, at the same locations.

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MANILA (AP)-The U.S. commander In Viet Nam told the
Manila summit conference today the war is "far from over"
and he will need more troops in the days ahead, but President
Johnson said a display of unity by the allies hero should provide new fuel for the cause of peace.
"Let the bullies of the world know that when they do attack their neighbors, the friends of their neighbors will be there
to resist," the President said in this first day of meetings
among the loaders of nation fighting Communists In Viet Nam.

hurled paint on the Presidential
limousine and lay down in the
streets to halt the Johnson metnrenth,s in Australia where the
Chief Executive's reception al.
so wRs generally rousingly
warm.
and Philip.
pine army troops were involved
in the outbreak at the hotel.
Roth police and student leader reported injuries.

Bus Crisis--Who's To Blame?

ZIp Code 32771

Phone 322-2611 or 425-5938

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marred an otherwise warm welcome to the Philippines.
Anti-Viet Nam demonstrators

Still no word on those new
school buses. May be in next
NEW DELHI, India (AI')-The government chiefs of Inweek . . . Some of the old buses were supposed to be retired dia, Yugoslavia and the United Arab Republic called today for
but we seriously doubt that an immediate halt to the American bombing of North Viet
Nam and the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Viet Nam.
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In their closing communique, the leaders of the three nonaligned
countries also said participation of the Communist Viet
Absentee ballots available at
the Registrar's office in the Cong in any peace talks was essential for the talks to be succourthouse . . . Some 1,125 were cessful.
Issued during the 196-4 election
Byt the way, sample balLAKELAND (UPI)-A lateness In maturity Is causing
lots are also available at the
registrar's office and at The fresh grapefruit shipments to lag behind last year's total at
this time, but they are increasing each week.
Herald.
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The Florida Citrus Mutual reported over the weekend that
CHEERS for the South Sem• almost all fresh fruit packing houses are In full swing now
mole Woman's Club. . . Among with good volume on grapefruit. About 25 per cent Is coming
their top projects for the year from the Indian River section.
will be aid for the new Mental
Health Clinic.
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LONDON (UPI)-Scotlund Yard placed a"discreet" watch
will roll on the Soviet Embassy and on Russian ships In the Thames to.
Democratic Carn1
Into town Wednesday. . ,Where day in face of the chilling belief Communist agents masterwe don't know yet, but Scott minded the prison escape of master spy George Buick under the
Kelly will talk for High here very nose of British security officials.
It was a delicate and embarrasing situation for the
Pat Thomas will also be
British government whose officials could speak only of "pus.
aboard.
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siblo International political Implications," while Scotland Yard
We won't leave out the Re- staked out the Soviet and other Iron Curtain embassies, ships
publicans - How come o, of and planes.
3,000 regIstered GOPera in the
area only 50 turned out at the
SAIGON, South Viet Nam (Al')-Comedienno Martha
rally here last week to hear
Raye,
$ front-line trouper for 24 years, changed her routine last
speak?
Ellis hub!
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week. She donned fatigues and worked for two days In an
Rainy Saturday afternoon here Army field dispensary, cleansing wounds, changing bandages
. . Wonder and comforting GIs wounded In a Mekong Delt* battle,
No 11111 Theater
how the kids occupied their
Poor
time?
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JACKSON VILE. Flu. (AP)-Nugro students were urged to
Good to see all those cars out remain at home today to protest segregation and poor Duval
by the new Lake Monroe Park County school facilities.
Wendell Holmes, chairman of the Citizen's Committee for
Sunday.
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flutter Education, and Itutludge Pearson, head of the NAACP
Watch for a big dual out on in Florida, joined In urging the boycott. They claimed Ncgs'ous
We river soon by 1.1w Osteen had to ride hues for long distances to attend segregated
Bridge . . , involving hanford schools and that school custodial workers and cafotirla help
were being paid as little an $36 a week.
Boat Works.

Upsala 5.4.
Westminster

Grace Methodist Church. Osois U.
Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church. Oviedo
Oakgrove Methodist Chstch. OY
OetsS* Methodist ChinCh
P a• 1s Wesisyan MethedlIt. 1*. 41
W. at Peels
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staying.
Some of the youthful dr'mon.
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Don't be surprised If the
County Commission gives the
green light to microfilming all
records in the proposed new
courthouse . . . Which reminds
me . . . Most of the courthouse
officials are asking for more
space and more, more, more
space . . . Even the commissioners aren't satisfied.

9013 Bear Lake Road
UpsaLs Community Presbyterian Church.

First Methodist Church. 410 Pa Ave.
First Methodist Church of Ov1e4
First IOVthSta Methodist ChUrch
1489 Sanford Ave,
Free Methodist Church. 541
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from a flesh wound on the right
side of his neck and was taken
in a taxi to a hospital, bleeding profusely.

day of practicing 'an absurd barracks-style communism," and
Bandmaster at Seminole Peking described the Soviet leadership as 'a gang of renegades."
High School gets an additional
An article in the Soviet Communist party paper Pravda at$450; Lyman bandmaster, $350, tacked Chinese Communist Chairman Mao Tao-tung's "cultural
and Oviedo, $300.
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it platoon of Philippine army
troops In full combat gear.
The fight erupted when the
ttuknts marched on the hotel

CLEVELAND (UPI)-Looking Jaunty in a gray suit and
puffing an extra-long stem pipe, Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard arrived- 10 minutes early today for his second trial In the court.
house' where he was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife
12 years ago.
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'The two lowest paid depart- with a member of his defense counsel team, Russell A. Sher.
ment heads in the city are the man, 31, of Alyria, Ohio, preceded by newsreel and television
librarian-Won't tell you her photographers.
salary 'cause It's too shocking
and you'll doubt me-and the
zoo keeper who gets $4,797.
MOSCOW (OP)-The Soviet Union accused Red China to-

East of
Pastor
Rev. Lucas F. orn.
church School - 1:10 A. M.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
Junior Hi &amp; Senior RI
Youth Meetings - 1:00 P. a.
Tuesday:
Primary Choir rehearsal lID
Adult Choir rehearsal - 1180
Wed.: Jr. Choir rehee.rsbai IsIS

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look Into the possibility of rerouting buses from Holly Ave.
nue. Lots, and lots of complaints
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Slavia, Florida

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fire,
Initial reports Paid at least
one student was shot In the
neck. Other students, and pa-

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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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well removed frtain the riot

Red China Blasted

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS 00.
John Dunn and Staff

Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
Second Shibob Missionary Baptist Cbur,
west Sanford
Sunlasd Baptist Church, 1110 French Ave.
St. James MisMunary Baptist Church. •
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St. Matthews Missionary Baptist Church
Canaan Height.
a. Johus Missionary Baptist Church.
st.
110
Temp Baptist Church. Palm Springs *1..
Altamonte Spring,
weat.sido Missionary Baptist Church..
411 . au, Ave.
Zion Rope Baptist Church. 712 Orange Ave.
C6TWOIAC
Ch urch. of the Nativity, Lmk, Mary
AU Soul. Catholic Church. 111 Oak Ave.
ROasa Chibolli "J SpO1t.asn'. Cish,
Chuluots
St. Ann's Catholls Church. P.rshlag
l't*ce, DeBars
at. M.I7 Magdalene Catholic Church. Ms1t
land Ave. AltaaonIs Springs

the doorway to the historic
Manila hotel where .Tohnson

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1771 South Orlando Drive
Thomas IL Makin - Pa.st.r
- $0 a. a.
Worship
Church School - 10:00 a. a.

BILL HEMPifiLL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 1st. St., Sanford

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STRICKLANDMORRISON, INC.
and Staff

Church of Christ. U11 I. PSIk
of Christ.
Cbn
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of Christ. LongwooI
Pa.ols
of
OP (JQ
Church of God.. 541 Hickory
Church. of God. *200 S. French
Church of God, Oviedo
Church of God MisMco. E$taNPrise
£PISOOFAL
LU Saints Episcopal Church H. DeB&amp;r?
Ave..
Christ Episcopal Church.. Lagwee4
All Saints Episcopsi, Eut.rprise
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park Ave. M 40
1.VTX.ERA$
iuteru Church, Overbresk
Br, Caeeelberry
Good Shepherd United Zatheru,
2541 I. Oilaade Dr.
Lutheran Church of the *.dSeaet.
101 W. nth Fisce
Messiah Lutheran Church. Am.rleaa Legion
Hall. Prairie Lake, Fsse Perk
It. lAkes Lutheran Church. *t. III ii&amp;vts
METHODIST
tt Memorial Methodist Church.. B.
Ba
DsSa.ry Ave.. ZntiirIee
B
3tethot ch
Bethel --E. Church., Cran HS14k1I
Caae.lbssry Community Methodist Church.
Hwy. 11.01 &amp; Piney Ridge Rd., Caa..lbsrry
DeBary Community Methodist Church W.
digblsads, DeBary

outside the U.M. Chief Executive's hotel tonight that. erupt-

agreed to disperse. A rain of
bottles and firecrackers fell on
police and the shots rang out.
Th ineidnt was the most

Urge Halt To Bombings

PiorLda

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Johnson's hotel room was

them onto the hotel grounds
but decided to move in when
the mob became unruly.
At least seven gunshots split

Fire Hits Tanker

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wllks Bowman IEmployses

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ing the melee a few feet from

The shnting broke out Just
after student lenders hnd

Uproar In Wales

Pentecostal

STATE FARM INSURANCE
companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 1720 Pear Ave
Oaklawu Baptist Chvrcb,, $741 W. 10th St.
Ostean Baptist Church
necrest Baptist Church 119 W. Onora
Prairie Lake Baptist Church. Ridge 114..

staged a wild demonstration

following a demnnsfration in
front of the U.S. Embassy.
Police at first permitted

Saratoga Returning

COBIA BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slama and Employees

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the hotel where many of the
delegates were watching the
protest.

Twenty-two doctors were Interviewed over the past six
JACKSONVILLE (All)-The aircraft carrier Saratoga will
months in hopes of interesting a
return to its home port at Mayport Naval Station Wednesday,
few to settle in Sanford
Interviews were conducted by the Navy said today.
two members of the local med.
ical society . . . Nothing concrete yet.
AT3ERFAN, Wn!es (AP)-Shouting "They killed our chil$ *
dren!" bereaved parents brought uproar today to an Inquest
Seminole County will get a for young victims of the coal slag slide that buried Aberfan's
new juvenile counsellor
village school.
Ills name is Bob Thomas, who
A man whose wife and two sons were killed in Friday's
acts as truant officer in the "black glacier" told the coroner to record a verdict, of "buried
school system.
alive by the National Coal Board."
C
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The board, which runs Britain's state-owned mines, has
Before members of the City been accused of neglect in allowing the giant slag heap to grow
Commission left for League of to the point where it collapsed.
Municipalities in o e t I n g in
To date, 143 bodies have been recovered, all but 17 of them
Clearwater yesterday they tried children.
to set up a special conference
on lakefront project. Seems contractor wants an extension on
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-Fire raged through the 572-foot
work . . . No decision as yet
gasoline tanker Gulf Stag in the Gulf of Mexico today. Rescue
Probably won't be any until vessels said she appeared in danger of sinking 60 miles southCity Manager V. E. Knowles southwest of Morgan City, La.
Next
gets back next week
The skipper, not immediately Identified, reported from th
City Commission meeting Is Atlantic Prestige, a rescue vessel, that seven of the 40 crewmen
Oct. 31 and at that time they'll were unaccounted for.
probably go into the matter . .

OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at Maple Ave.
Pastor
J. Lester Seal
Sunday School - 1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 10:U a. a.
8:00 V. a.
Youth Hour -

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NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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Sunday School - 1:15 a. in.
Worship Service - 10:20 A. in.
Kindergarten and Nursery

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Only the sheriffs office.
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of Sanford

1500 W. 11th 51.

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LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
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10$ W. 11th Place
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SCIENTIST
$00 East Second Street
Sunday Service &amp;
Surday School - 11:00 a.. a.
Wednesday Service - 5:00 P a.
Subject: "Probation After
Death"
Reading Room: 101 W. First
Weekdays: 10:10 a.m.-.4:$0 P.M.

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Antioch Baptist Church. Oviedo
Cenai Baptist church. 1111 Oak Ave.
Chuluots First Baptist Cburch.
Cbuluota spUat Mi4p
Elder Springs Baptist Church.,
110 Lehman Rd.
First Baptist Church, 51$ lark Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church. of
Altamonte Springs
itt. 41$. Alta.wonts $pr*ng'
First Baptist Church. of DeSary
First Baptist ChaTCh. of
First Baptist Church of lAke Mary
First Baptist Church of lAke Monroe
First Baptist Ch urch of ,Lengwood. Car.
Church &amp; Grant
First Baptist Church. of Oviedo
First Baptist Church. of Baa '-"do Spr1ag
First Shiloh Missionary Batlat Church..
1101 W. 11th It.
Forest City Baptist Church
Fountain Head Baptist Church.. Oviedo
Jordan WIui}osary Baptist Church.,
1111 W. pint at.
Loss Southern Baptist Kta&amp;on. Chuluots
Missionary Baptist Church North Rd.
Enterprise
Macedonia N.*eelon Baptist Church.
Oak Hill Rd. Osteas
turning Glory Baptist Church., Geneva. Hwy.
Mi. Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Ian
Laud. Spring. Ed.. Longwo.d
Mi.. Zion Missionary Baptist. Sip.. Ave.
14.w Bethel $'e.leasry Baptist Church.,
Kb It. a Wchory Ave.
Mew Mt. Calvary Mi.si.Dsry Baptist
110$ W. 13th St.
Naw Salem Primitive Baptist Church..

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Springs
Worship 11:00 a. M. Sunday.

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PAOIL CHURCH 01! CHRIST
W. S. (Bill) Hainmond, Evs.nge.
list
Highway
10:00 a.. a.
Bible Class Mornlnpr Worship - 31:00 U. in.
Evening Worship - 1:00 p. a.
Bible Class.. Wed. - 7:10 p. a.

KENTUCKY FRIED CHiCKEN
Kentucky Jim
Don Hawkins, Manager

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. M. R. StrickliPid

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Geneva
Ralph Brewer Jr. Evangelist
Bible School -_ 1:0' a. a.
10:00 a.. a.
Morning Worship
L cuing Worship - 1:10 p. a.
ServIce 7:10 P. a.
Wed. Prayer _____

GOOD SHEPHERD
.LUTHERAN CHURCH
2000 A Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-U)
Sanford, Florida
112-71*1
The Rev. J. Gordon Fiery.
Pastor
Morntng Worship - 5:11 a. in.
Sunday School - 9:11 a. in..
Horsing Worsh ip - 11:00 a. a.
Communion-First Sunday ii

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JORDAN MISSIONARY
BA.PTLST CHURCH
1131 West First Street
Pastor
Win. Is Stspbenl
10:00 a. a.
Sunday School
iii.
MoriD,$ WoU.hl - 11:00
Evening Worship - 7:10 p.

Temporary location: Altamonte
Springs Community Hon..,

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MORAVIAN cnuncn
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Morning Worship - 11:00
Evening Service - 1:10 V. a.
Wednesday
7i10 P. a.
Bible Class -

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401 5. Park Ave.

The Rev. Leroy D. Soper,
ft5t0
Holy Communion - 7:10 a. M.
0:00 a. M.
Family Service
11:00 a. M.
Morning Prayer
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pINECX5T BAPTIST
I..A-E MARY
Onora Road
*.v. Roy A. Ea&amp;ltOU pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIST
aunday School - 1:41 a.. a. Morris Ruby
Evangelist
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. a.
Mary
1'lre Hall
in
L
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Meets
on - 5:11 P. in.
1:10 a. M.
Training
Bible Class
M.
Evening Worship - 1:10 P.
Morning Worship
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Prayer
Evening
Worship
- 1:00 p. a.
wec.. Evening
1:10 V. a.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Ith St. &amp;UOU7Ava. st
- pa or
Ishu B. King
10:00 a.
Sunday School
Sunday
a.
ship - 1100 a. in.
ni
Mor
ng
Wor
gunday
7:10 P. M.
ven1ng WorshiP
W.dn.ada7
payex service - 7:41 P. M.

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CHURCH
Club Building
Woman's
$01 Oak Avenue
Robert C. Ha.nnoa - Mialeter
Sunday School - 10:00 a. a.
1100 a. in.
Worship Service
7:10 P. a.
Evening Service
Prayer Meeting. Wed. 1:10 pa.

Not only did State Beverage
Agents crack down on the Elks
Club the other day, but they
also paid a visit to the Fleet
Reserve Building . . . Officers
said they found a bingo game
In progress and their beverage
license Is In jeopardy

FIRST CHURCH

CHRIST CHURCH
Church Street. Longwood
Fr. Warren N. Thompson, Vicar
Holy Communion - $:00 a. a.
Fam ily Service &amp;
1:30 a. in.
cis.es
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MANILA (UP!) - About
8,000 students, calling President
Johnson an "Asian butcher,"

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Morning Worship 1151 a. a.
1H V. a.
Epworth La.gus
Evening Worship - till P. a.
Wed. Prayer M.Uag 7:11 V. a.

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current budget of $220,000 .
May be even lea. • • Nothing
included for resident physicians
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METHODI ST CHURCH
lab Sanford Ave.
Rev. Charles O. Bennett
Pastor
1:41 a. *.
Sunday School

Young People Svc. &amp; Bible

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Hospital board Will ponder the

Methodist

CUI7WCK OP GOD
&amp; rrn.
Pastor
L H. Al ford
1:41 a. M.
Sunday School
1100 a. M.
Mosning WOISbIP
in•
7:00
Evs.ngsUatic gory.
Family Night SetiloS
7:10 P. a.
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Af Schools
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Commissioner
of
John Alexander and South
Seminole Junior High Principal
John Angel of survey conducted to determine priority of
recreation construction to take
place at public school centers
will be heard at the meeting
of the county commission
scheduled for. j a.m. Tuesday.
Under the current i'lau,
countywide retreat ion will be
Provided at school sites and
costs burn out of the county
commission parks and re:re4
tion budri..t.
lit ottibr business, the board
will consider purchusi:g a
blanket bond for health departniunt employes at a savings.
'rue Idea had been considered
by the board previously but
discarded because of difficulties which &amp;u:ight develop in gut.
thug state participation with
such a bond.
Commissioner W. Lawrence
Swofford will rel:urt that the
city of Longwood has requested PaitwipatiumI with the eouu.
ty In cotrue1tun of a road
from Stumb's corner at Markham Road west to SR 434,

Rain Washes Out
Blue Angels, Carnival
Day-long downpour of rain
Saturday grounded the Blue Angels precision Navy flight team
and caused caucellation of the
Jaycees Kiddy Day carnival at
Fort Mellon Park, but the .11ta
monte Springs school carnival
went on as planned.
Kiddy Day has been re-scheduled fur 5.9 p.m. Thursday,
with all the satire activities that
had been planned for Saturday.
to go on as slated, Wendell Mrs. William Segrest, presiAgee, Jaycee chairman, has aL1 dent of the Parent-Teacher Associntin, and Mrs. Barbara
nounced.
The Blue Angels show cannot Jones, carnival chairman, tobe re-scheduled because the day publicly expressed their ap
team operates on a calendar predation for the "flue support
that is booked a year in ad- of the workers and the public."
Prizes awarded for the best
vance. Ens. Josephine Ward, in.
formation officer for the San- decorated boothswent to Thu
ford Naval Air Station, said to- Spook Room, Mrs. Patricia
West's sixth grade, and The
day.
At Altamonte Springs Ele Monstor Hide, Mrs. Pat Ol,un's
meittary, carnival activities second grade, first; Thu Prize
were carried out as scheduled Computer, Mrs. Rita Edwards'
with nit estimated attendance second grade, second, and S110
of 2,500, bringing in gross pro- Cones, Mrs. Joanne Cupelaiid's
ceeds of same $1,00.
second grade, third.

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anf ordite Dies
In Tenn. Crash
State lie was born in July.
LhL n Reading, Pa., was
married, and the father of s
Ax year old child.

A Sanford truck driver, Ray.
muon! Ronald Fignurd, :14, has
(lied in a Jackson, rnmn,, liospital from injuries received
when his truck crashed near
th ere Saturday,
Associa ted
Press reported today.
Inveatigating officers said
Figurd apparently went te
sleep at the wheel oufore the
truck crashed into a bridge
railing on Intersta te 40 near
Jackson. Two passengers, In.
identified by Al', were reported to have suffered minor injuries.
Records at Blythe Motor
Lined, Inc., Sanford, where
Figurd was employed from
March until July th is year,
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Bridge......................................10
Classified ads .................... 12-13
Comics ................................ 10-11
Crossword puzzle ....................1].
DearAbby ................................10
Editorial page ............................ 4
Entertainment .................... 10.11
10
Society....................................S-i)
Spurts......................................6-7
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Hospital

Murder Of State Aide,

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OCTOBER 21, 1.966
Admissions
Rev. Johnnie C. Miller, Tracy
Dowdy, Fred Swankhnus, Kathryn
G. Sanderson, Betsy L.
TALLAHASSEE, P1*. (Al') —
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ProgrClSsive group of First
Williamson, Thomas C. Bolt,
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The tiller of a Florida Depart:1
en,
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Rebecca
Gilbert,
Docia
Wald
Street merchants in downtown
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W
mont of Education official and
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sanford; Pamela Yuizell, Do.
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Sanforti ate planning to "pull
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his 12-year-old daughter In their
Bury; Roy W. McCullough, OsI out all the stops" in luring
fashionable home left no clues.
teen;
Join
W.
harrison,
Dayr
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customers to shop in "do' -fland Sheriff William Joyce said
a.
tona Beach; Harry L. Whar1.
UAW no motive had been found. t
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town Sanford" stores.
ton, Largo; Beverly Jean New.
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A
Killed Saturday night were
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Led by .lnmes Hoening °
ton, Mime.
Robert W. Sims, 42. director ot
p
Births
Western Auto Stores, tempodata processing, and his daugh
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Thomas
B.
SanT.
rary chairman, the group has
ter, Joy Lynn. Each had been
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derson,
Sanford,
a
boy.
,
been meeting for several weeks
bound, gagged and shot once In
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4
aw
Discharges
to plan a P(, ricg of promotions
the bead. The daughter had set' •
p
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it to kick- off the Corning holiday
Carolyn Henry, Henry Peters,
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Kyle Lawson, Baby Boy Smith,
season.
abdomen.
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Evelyn Holton, Rose Risner and
Sims' wile. Helen, was bound,
"We have many fine stores
baby
boy,
Winnifred
Mummert
gagged and shot twice -in the
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in the downtown area and we
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and baby girl, Daniel Bradshaw,
head and once In the leg. She
care that this area seems is dan1 14
Sanford; Susie B1ayde, Dowa In "very critical" condition
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at Tallahassee Memorial Hospi- "
Bary; Hurry Seller, Daytona
PURPOSES of junior colleges was topic of Dr.
area shopping centers," FAid
Bench.
tal.
Earl Weldon (right) for St. Luke's Parent-TeachHoening.
All three were blindfolded and
OCTOBER 22, 1966
er League, Slavia. \Vith him is Ivan Jakubein,
"We feel that downtown San':'
their hands tied behind their
Admissions
PTL chairman,
ford
has much to offer in the
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backs before being shot with
John Henry Jones, Patricia
way
of
customer convenience,
what was believed to be a .38 '
Dunn, Connie .1. Frye, Sanford;
selection and modern, up-to-date
George Gillingham, Chuluotu;
GRANT) PRIZE '1NNER in the Pine Crest School poster art contest
offerings of desirable merchan"At this point we can find no
Sharon L. Beckman, Lake
for the school carnival Saturday is Colleen Harrison (left), sixth grader.
ditto and we plan to do everymotive," Sheriff
Mary; Marion Holley, LockJudge was Mrs. Mildred Babcock, retired school art instructor. Other
thing we can to get this mes"There was no sign of disorder
hart.
winners are Sandy Sefreid and Janlee Holcombe, who worked together
sage across to the shopper,"
In the house and the money and
Births
on the second poster to win first place, and Robert Kelly who won banHoening said.
valuables were
Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Beckorable
mention
for
the
sixth
grade.
Annual
school
carnival
is
set
for
4
"We have called our group
daughter, Norma
Another
man, Lake Mary, a boy; Mr. and
(Herald Photo)
to
8
p.m.
Saturday
on
the
school
grounds.
,lcianiietth, 17, discovered the
Three major factors provid. St. Lukcs Christian School, 'We Care Merchants' because
Mrs. Tony Holley, Lockhart, a
we plan to demonstrate that we
two bodies and her wounded
ed by a junior college were Slavin.
boy.
mother when she returned home
outlined by Dr. Earl Weldon,
Dr. Weldon, who gave a care about the customer, about
Discharges
from a football game about
president of the new Seminole brief outline of facilities at the the continued progress and
Deborah
Anderson,
Michael
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11:15 p.m. Saturday. The ranchJunior College, for members of new school, advised junior col- growth of downtown Sanford
Howard,
Terry
Jean
Brooks,
stylehouse Is In the $25,000
were developed In more and the promotion of the area,"
I Queen E. Jones, Vordie E. Fink, the Parent-Tencher League of logos
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class.
recent years to meet specific he added.
Tracy Dowdy, Donovan Bruns,
Hooning noted that all of the
Sims was lying on the bed In
nters Fina
needs.
Charles Guy, Joseph Hickson,
the master bedroom and his
stores
in the downtown area are
"They provide, first, one of
Tommy Jimenez, Perry Davis,
wife and child on the floor. They
well-stocked
with holid a y merthe heat transfers of education
Ricky Enarud, Sandra L. Applef
had been gagged and bound
from a junior college to a so- chandise and declared that one
MRS. IDA L. BUSH
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bee, Deanna Murphy, Dorothy
with ties and socks.
of the first promotions will be
nor college; second, they offer
M rs. Ida Louise Bush, 50, of Emanuel, Sanford; Alma ParA neighbor reported that she
a "harvest Days" and layaway
a technical training of great
heard high-pitched screams It's the last quarter for
2640 Sanford Avenue, died son, Altamonte Springs; Leon
promotion to urge customers to
value to those who terminate take advantage of fresh, new
Lowsan,
Mary
Zimmerman,
Do.
about 10:45 p.m. but thought United Fund this week and
Saturday at her home.
their college education after
Bary; Mao Jenkins, Deltona;
they came from children. Other Chairman
merchandise and lay away their
Born
in
Ocala,
she
had
lived
two years, and, third, they are selected holiday gift items, beresidents of the area said they WendellSpri ngfiel d
Peggy Marker and baby girl,
in Sanford for th e past 49 Lake Mary; Peggy L. Young
a community enrichment, offer!J
heard nothing.
fore the rush begins.
ing all captains and campaign
ing adult education in areas of
years. She was a member of and baby girl, Osteen; Bever1.
"Our organization Is strictly
workers to score a touchdown
special interest," he stated.
ly Newton, Mime.
th e Baptist Church.
a
business organization, trade
"Seminole Junior College has up of the active, progressive,
at the $40,700 goal line by Oct. DONALD E. Wagenaar,
OCTOBER 22, 1966
Survivors
are
her
husband,
of RVAH-S, has re-ena complete counseling and interested
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well on their listed for another six John, of Sanford; a brother,
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guidance service and respects downtown
Erma Stroman, Frank Dam.
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Th e teams are
area. We feel by co$26,2139 of the goalyears in he Navv. He MnJ. Archie Abbott, of San- pier, Kenneth Cahill, Gus MI'eZ
each student as an individual ordinating our efforts
way
wi
th
and poolTi
or about 64 per cent of the resides with his family ford; a sister, Mrs. M. L. Bis- chel, Doris Tedder, Joan M.
and not just a number. Goal of
ing
out
assets
and
strengths
iv Cont nue
sell,
of
Jacksonville,
and
a
at 2545 Park Avenue.
the college is to provide an
total, Keogh reported.
we can accomplish a great deal
(Herald Photo) stepson, William Harper, of Nick-los, Eddie Baker, Donna
adequate
education to all who to make the customer
Smith,
Jackson
Nicholas,
San.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Final report meeting will be
aware of
Lake Mary.
can benefit from it at an cxPresident of the National hold Friday. Keogh has uied
what we have to offer," HoenFuneral and burial arrange- ford; Martha Dial, DeBary;
tremely low cost," he emphaLeague of Insured Savings As- that all workers make every
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merits are under direction of William A. Marticke, Deltona;
sized.
Linda
McKinney,
Lake
Mary;
soclatlons says he expects the effort to complete thir c*lls
Other members of the original
Gramkow Funeral'
Home.
ircui
Annual costume party at the
Earnest Wright, Longwood; R. WILLIAM E. PARKER
current shortage of money for this week, so that they may
group who got together to form
has been named plant school was announced for 6:80
Sam Ballew, Jacksor,
housing to continue through the have a good report at that
the nucleus of the "We Care"
ERFRD E. WOODS
,
manager of the H. L. p.m., Oct. 28, during the busII
Births
time.
middle of next year.
organization
include
Ralph
CowErford
Ellis
Woods,
67,
of
u
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dunn, Hunt food packing plant 1flCSS session conducted by Iv- an, Cowan's Department Stor.
And, added Harry P. Greep,
765 Orange Avenue, Longwood,
Sanford, a boy; Mr. and Mrs. on South Sanford Ave- an Jakubcin, PTL chairman.
high Interest rates on the small
An electrical short circuit died Saturday.
arzon,
one
John L Duda Jr., junior high and J. M. Garrett of Garrett's
amount of money that Is availsA native of Oxford, N. Y., he Richard Nicklo, Sanford, a nue. Parker is a native
Department Store. Harold RowIn the floodlights at Municipal
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ble for home loans also will
land of Sanford Atlantic NaStadium Friday night just aft- came to the Longwood area 15 boy; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mc- Floridan. and was grad- pa
uated from the Univers- success of the last swimming
tinue Into next summer.
e
,
Kidnap
n
or the football game caused a years ago from Hamilton, N. Y. Kinney, Luke Mary, a girl.
tional Bank servos as secretary.
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ity
of Florida. He came party and announced the next
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"A careful study of the prob
minor fire which was quickly Be was a Baptist.
would
be
a
skating
part
y
at
1cm Indicates that federal
extinguished by the Sanford Survivors are his wile, Mrs. Joan Hershey and baby girl, to Sanford from a simiovere
Melodee Rink.
thoritles will be required
Bobs Woods, of Longwood; two Linda White and baby girl, Ven- lar position in MississipAeronautical
Fire Department.
The meeting was attended
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'r 'an Approximately $200 damage sons, Edward E., of Syracuse, nie Justice and baby boy, Betsy pi. Parker replaces Chesi
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Room
fore
be
lili
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WIlLanison, Joseph Andrews ter Miller.
tist saving! 1ntftutIen!
i&amp;.ITh)n
was caused by a fire In an an- N. Y., and Eugene, oi Unuuilia,
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (UPI)
count was won by Mrs. Retzthey will be In any position to panzees who were abducted
Jr.,
Geraldine Mike and baby
(Herald Photo)
tornobile at French Avenue and N. Y., and five grandchildren.
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luff's
third-fourth
grade,
resume normal mortgage lend- ly Saturday from
Funeral and burial services girl, Archie Cherry, Hannelore
qp
Third Street. Police Chief G. ii.
the
first county in the United
tog aerations," Greep said.
Prospect Park zoo were found Harriett said the blaze was are under direction of Nibluck Dillard and baby girl, Barry
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States to own an airport in
The tight money situation, he today — in a telephone booth
Brown,
Freddie
Mae
Lomax,
started in a defective carbure- Funeral Home, Casselberry.
1927 when it purchased Meadexplained
Saturday night In a An anonymous tip to
e
Ruben Geter, Marish Perry,
tor. The car was owned by Ceows Field near Bakersfield.
report prepared for the league's sent them to Myrtle and FrankVirginia Grove and baby boy,
annual meeting in San Juan. un Avenues. They opened the cli Edwards, of 725 Cherokee
Dock Gunn Sr Thomas BryPuerto Rico. already has forced door of the booth and there were Drive.
ant, Thomas C. Bolt, James
Legal Notice
Prevention of fires in schools
the number of housing starts the dumps, huddled in a cardRobert
Stringer
Jr.,
Beverly
end industrial plants was atuNOTICE OF ELECTION
thIs year to drop to 1.2 million board carton.
Brown, Roberta Pittman, Louise
No tice is hereby gh-en that
customers
and
off
died at the annual state fire
Approximn+ely
an
additional
Florida
Symphony,
being
re.
Both 7.00
units trom 1.5 million in 1965.
FrIday, November 4.
at 4:(tø
Jenkins, Sam Haynes, Sanford;
0
P. Si.. at the Commissioner'.
citils missed the 2½-toot tail prevention eonferuflN- Friday
S2,000
inuit,
be
raised
to
tnt-ct
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by
popular
demand.
Pamela Yazell, DeBnry; Rev.
ROOM of tilee Seminole Cotillty
chimps so much that Sunday and Saturday at Orlando Unthis year's record budget *Wt I Acting on the belief that the Courthoust,
Hadley
Williams, Titusville.
Sanford,
Florida,
Charters
were
granted
today
the keepers started it Tarzan tier the direction of Broward
by the Seminole County Mutual county was ready for and would there will be an election of the •
A Companies
JMe
and Jane ransom fund to be Williams, state insurance corn- to three Seminole County cornBoard of Supervisors of the Lake
Concert Association.
Howell
and Reclamation
panics
by
Secretary
of
State
W.
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Tyre Heads The three-quarter mark of respond to such top-notch tal- District,Water
turned over to anyone producing missioner.
and all owners of lands
Attending from Sanford were Tom Adams, as follows:
et Tonight
situate
In
said
district
are
Invitthem — no questions asked.
close to $5,000 has been reached, ent, the board of directors of
Farm Bureau
ed to attend at said time.
H. H. Sherwood Enterprises,
Chief Harriett, Lt. C. P. Bar.according to Mrs. Arthur No- the musical organization douW.
W.
Tyre
was
re-elected
Wttness ni hand and seal this
Edward Guard, executive
Legumes are used In crop nett, fire prevention officer, Inc., 8207 Rantoul Lane, San- president of the Seminole Coun- smith, membership chairman, bled its budget following the 14 th day of October. 1956, at San.
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rector
of Junior
Achievement
for
Orange
County
and tompor- rotation to restore the nitrogen and Fred (anas, supervisor of ford, authorized to issue 50 ty Farm Bureau at the annual This would more than cover successful year of 1966-66. Yet, ford. Seminole County, Florida..
(SEAL)
WIIIJI corn and other crops take health and safety programs In shares of common stock at $100 meeting of the association.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
previous years' goals, but to in the face of rising costs the
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ary chairman and advisor for
per share; Incorporators, HarClerk of the circuit Court
Seminole County achool it.
attain
the
gie-atly
expanded
entire
Members
of
the
board
of
diseries,
which
also
in.
Seminole County, will conduct from the soil.
By:
Martha
T.
Vihien
old H. and Rebecca W. Sher- rectors elected or re-elected in- program of providin&amp; first cluss cludes five concerts at Cocoa,
D. C.
a work meeting of two of the
wood, Sanford, and Charles E. clude Jack Symes, Edward entertainment for the county, the board held its prices to pro. E. P
1311pbott
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three local junior achievement
P. 0. Box 461'
Felix Winter Purl.; to deal in Parker, Ernest Southward, El- Dr. Vann Parker, president, said vious levels.
M
a
itland.
Flu.
companies at 7 p.m. today on
'real and personal property.
bert Cammack, R. W. Williams, that it was imperative that
Memberships are sold for the Publish Oct. IT, :4, 1566
.
the second flour at City Hall.
Sanford Boat Works and Ma- Robert Hatt.away, Gerald FyI- team captains complete their entire series but are trans. DDF-&amp;
The three local companies
I nra, inc., Celery Avenue at ter, Edward Duds, Larry John- sales in the next few days.
ferrable. To obtain member.
are Chasem and Company,
Osteen bridge, authorized to suit, Gerald Behrens and Tyre. The campaign has been ex- ships call 822-2656 or 822-7555.
Semico and Croornaco.
i ssue 100 shares of common
tended to Nov. 1.
Another work meeting
L;tOCk of no par value; incuri
Norman Luboff, who with his
scheduled at 7 p.m. Wednesday
Funeral Notices 84-member
jioratora, Tommy C. and Archie
choir, has over 30
WOOdsy Capitol
A motorist was heard to
at Croons RIO School.
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B. Smith and John Brumley, Iivsu, ases. 10A 140eze
i"un- top-selling records to his credit, AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — The say, "Nothing can be more
all of Sanford.
oral
for Sirs. idia
irritating than to have your
Li'uipp Bush. &amp;O, of Sanford, has been scheduled to highlight Texas Capitol grounds contain
First
Shilob
Baptist
Church
car go dead
0
who died Saturday. will be at this scason' offering. Also in- about 500 trees, including 50
s een iO es
Sanford; subscribers, H. V.
:itI t o. at. Tueduy in the C1IU
in
its
tracks."
wl of (Jraiisltow Funeral Home eluded are the young piano different varieties native to
and boy,
Palmer, C. Glenn and V. H.
with
Rev. Q. Elliot Hedge, of team of Derek and Ray, who Texas. Among them are pecan,
isn't
he
right!
Halloween Fete
Jenkins, all of Sanford.
uii1uiid UU,tIbt Church of f '- ranked first in a nation wide cottonwood, mesquite, hackberThe
number
riuting. Burial will he In Gen.
A of things that
poll of disc jockeys, and the ry and ceder trees.
Ostoen Volunteer Fire Deeva Cemetery. PaI1L,cares
can go wrong
he '.V. L. IJtt)tunnon, e in Vetpartment and the Civic Assocto cause auto1Iu), S L. W 1 99 11iii, T. A. flyiation will sponsor a Hellomobile failure
i'rs, Ed Yartiornugh. R. A.
lls
Evaisti. Gz-amkc'w Funeral
run into the
carnival starti ng at 2
home In churge.
hundreds. For
p.m. and flab fry starting at
example, your
'OU1ik, EMFOUR) ELLIS — Fun.
4:80 Saturday October 29 at
K.. Moses engine's cool.
SEE
&amp;
TR Y THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
crul aa.rvices for Ertord Ellis
Of
ffl
the civic grounds.
in; system is not the simple
Woods, 67. of Longwood, who
thing you see on the sur- KJ
d1d Saturday will be at 2 p.m.
There will be rid.s on the
NOT $300
Tuehduy from the chapel of Iface. There are 8 basic
NOT $200
BASTOGNE, Belgium (AP) —
.
fire truck, pony rides, beauty
b1ak Funeral Home, Caselareas
that can cause It to
The man to whom .S. Gen..
berry, with Rev. Jack Lindsay
Duo.., country st ors, fi sh Poud.
be
faulty,
and each of these
50
$
1
U
.4$11
of First Baptist Church, Long.
Anthony uc A u1u fe sai d nuts
another dozen things
8
has
haunted
ONLY
I
FOR
wood, officiattaig. Burial will
gL VS
A,
which can be contributing to
at the '
e Bulge at
Ba t tle Oi th
popcorn,
drin k
1,.. In Highland Memory Garthe
troubles. When your car
Bastogne.
dvn,
Forest
City.
Niblack
FunBelgium. returned to
and baseba ll throws, a cold
runs
too hot or too cool
BEHIND
THE
EAR
AID
oral JIt'mc in cI,ftrc.
• 41'
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the battlefield Sunday.
1WPUTfl,
your operating costs go up,
drink.
He Is Con. Huatiu Von Mri
ud your engine can suffer
LIMITED SUPPLY OF HIGH QUALITY
candy apples, cake and pie.
a.mirf.a1 whrs 'i')
Ab..r. .n,. 45.M
l.,.l
4k
permanent
damage, to say
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EYE GLASS AID AT 33/. OFF
nothing
of
th e possibility of
second
German
armored
army
r.ois.a.4 &amp;a.u, tt Satcostumes for a big fun siftera cracked block, to you can
argag. IUd$y Aad Gkx$M.
which encircled U.S. forces In
STOP IN
see wrong operating temp.
noon. Costumes will be Judged
IN
a.., bft.bBata,4.
erat.ure Is nothing to fool
• Bastogne in the last German
pi'
at 3 jim. by Mr.. Alice Krelta()bvae b
with. Your car needs regat KADER JEWELERS
'J'b. baaissd M.saIL *S L
offensive of World Warr IL
Mrs. Mary Barabart and
MRS. DORIS WILLIAMS, Sanford Herald society
ular attention from our
Fr..b
Ave.
loBlard.
I'S.,.
112 S.vtk Pork Ass. — $s,f,rd Pie.
Von Manteuffel, 69, said one
editor and United Fund campaign chairman for the
I-.. E. lMeper..
long-experienced specialist.,
scene sharp In his memory was
.e as..* reeuwe rate
if you're looking for a
and
newspaper office, accepts a gold award in behalf
for ze-acbo614dnderTUESDAY A.M.
as ba'.rd.. Via.
real
buy in a car, see i
th
e
sight
of
U.S.
planes
dropird,
Herald
from
Keogh,
campaign
second,
th
of
The
Richard
teii, tint
now!
MASON'S JEE1
ping arms and ammunition to
CENTER
sbasr$psi.a *.t.. by Gchairman, at the report breakfast held at the USO.
jourtji, fifth, sixth grades Vote
COOPER
HEARING
SALES,
600 E. 2nd St. Ph.
'S.,,
the besieged troops. "Many fell
OrI5I6I
P1.rIds
for King and Queen of the carHerald employea pledged 100 per cent participa27
322-5822.
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Clwcb
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w.. .3
Tear 1L
Ia our hues," he said.
(Herald Photo)
tion for the 1966 campaign.
nJvaI,

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POSSIBLE EFFECTS of cigarette smoking were shown by eighth grade
science students of Richard Miller at South Seminole Junioi' high School
through an experiment showing distillation of cigarettes to (leterinine
components. From the left are Dee Baker, Cathy Copeland and Cheryl
(Herald Photo)
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meeting of district 4-1-1 council. Attending from Seminole County wero
County Agent Cecil Tucker, Mrs. H, L. Johnson, and (standing, from
(Herald Photo)
left) Joe Dinda and George Bradshaw.

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a 4-11 community structure was were discussed for 4-11 Day, mittee to plan a one-day cit
given in outline by Grant God- March 4, at the Central Flor- I tnship in action short cout
win, assistant state 4-H direc- ida Exposition.
for Junior nu,'mbn,-q. flep
tor, at a meeting of the disOrange and Lake counties from this group will be giv
tnict state council in Orlando.
at the next meeting, 4 p.i
Representing the Seminole
4q
County council were George
Jun. 11, In Orlando
Bradshaw, president, and Joe
Others from Seminole Cot
Dinda, delegate. The district Is
ty attending the program it
composed of Drevard, Lake,
meeting, which was prece(I
Orange, Osceola, Seminole and
by a box chicken dinner, w
County Agent Cecil Tuckt
Volusia counties.
Godwin stressed organization
Mrs. H. L. Johnson, who rep
Democratic women of Semias the No. I step in building nole County will observe All stntcd hlonle Economics Ag
Miss Myrtie Wilson, and
4-1-1 work.
Florida Democratic Woman's
"Needed are members, lead- D
and
Mrs. Dan Dinda.
ay on Thud
Thu rsd ay by a tten din g
Agricultural
and lionie ci
• ers, officers, committees, and coffees at the Sanford and South
project groups. From them, We Seminole Democratic headquar- nomics agents from counties
build four 4-LI council method ters and watching addresses to the district serve as adVIBI
to the council.
wheels to represent club, counbe given by Miami Mayor Roty, district and state. Cogs of
the wheel are the delegates," bert King High, Democratic gubernatorial nominee on television.
he advised.
Catholic Guild
The coffees will take place
He complimented the group from noon to 3 p. m. at the Ileadon perfect attendance at the quarters located on First Street
Meets Today
meeting.
The business session was at Park Avenue In Sanford and
By JULIA BARTOS
at the headquarters In Cassel0 conductedy
e
The Woman's Guild of
berry on U. S. 17-92 near the
Crossland, of Lake County, the
Mary-Magdalen Catholic Chur
intersection of SR 436.
district representatives. George
Altamonte Springs, will meet
Donuts will also be served.
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High will appear on channel
p. in. today In the Hospital
9 from noon to 2:30 p. m., on Room of First National Ba
channel 2 from 1:30 to 2 p. m. Maitland.
Cemetery Meet
Guest speaker will be It
Annual election meeting of the and on channel 6 from 2 to 2:30
Brooks, pastor of
William
Evergreen Cemetery Assocla- p. in.
Mrs. Roy Williams, chairman bury Methodist Church in Mi
non of Enterprise will be at 7:30
p. m. Wednesday at the home of the WOflCfl'S division of the land.
All members of the Guild i
'.) of Mrs. Bertha Hardin and Miss Seminole County High for govurged
to attend and the Put
Sarah Burns. on DeBary Ave. ernor committee, has Issued an
rue. All members are urged to invitation to the public to attend Is Invited. Refreshments will
served.
the events.
attend.

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Fritz urged Interested citithe Clean Water Workshop to be held In
\\'cst Pnliii Bench, this Friday
HS it part of the Third Annual
Florida Conservation Week.
Banquet siwnker will ho Murray Stein, chief of the enforcement division of the Federal
\Vater Pollution Control Adin inlstriit 1011 in Washington, D.
C.
l'ant'l ists representing Florida resource agencies, conserviii loll Oi'gflhiiZlttIOiitt and the
federal iOVelI1lil('Ilt will (IISCUSS
the 14C01)t' of tha Water Quality
Act of 1905; "Whitt Standards
I)ot's Florida Need?"; " En.
forcemi'nt., What. Is Needed?"
1111(1 "What Can I Do To
Help?"
The daylong program will be
held itt the George Washington
lintel in West. Palm Beach beginning at I) a.m. Keynote address by Stein is scheduled for
7:80 p.m.

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presented by Cdr. T. E. Daum, (right), executive officer of RVA11-3, to
Lt. (jg) W. T. Schaefer (center), RVA11-7, and Lt. (jg) J. I). Duke,
RVAII-5. Looking on are Lt. Cdr. K. P. Hunt and Lt. It. L. Rankin, RVAI1-3 weapons training and weapons delivery officers, The Intensive 12day course Is designed to provide each reconnaissance attack nqundrou
(Navy Photo)
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By JULIA BARTOS
and that at least 250,000 baPurchase of six fans to be bies are born each year with
used in the cafeteria and audi- serious birth defects," she
torium of Altamonte Springs said.
Elementary School has been ipproved by tile school's ParentTeacher Association.
Funds for the project will be
raised through participation In
sales of tickets for tile Florida
Symphony's Concerts for Children and the annual magazines
and subscriptions renewal sales.
Concerts scheduled are Hansel
and Gretel, in December; Rob•
Inhood, In January, and one yet
to be annonced In April. Ticket
purchase will cover all three
performances and 10 per cent
of the sales will be returned to
the school. Those wishing further Information should contact
Mrs. William Schaffner, 1308
Croton Drive.
November will be PTA niem insect as it flits around • Ilq
bership mouth and the class ilaV- but it can cause Inestimable cia
eqe and more damag, still can
bIg the largest percentage of caused
by ants, roaches and r
parent membership will be a- as they parade through y
warded a $5 check. A total of edifices. Call Southern Ch.mlc
286 members to date is reported without delay and avoid d.stri
by Mrs. Thelma Knoechel, mem- lion caused by this. vermin.
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Carole Jaques
Chairman Of
Mothers March
Mrs. Carole ,I:irjues, of Longwood, has nrr.'ptr'd the chairinanslil p of the Si',,i mole County March of Dinies Mothers'
March against birth defects.
In her first, official function
On uisatinilng the office, Mrs.
Jaques will be guest speaker at
the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of tiiit Iongwnod Volunteer Fire l)epartment scheduled for 7:80 p.m. today at the
fire hull on Wilma Street.
Mrs. Jaques stated, "Ih'ing
a mother, I was shocked to
learn there are hundreds of
thousands of babies born each
year with birth defects and I
became concerned enough to do
something about IL"
She will co-ordinate the
county-wi(Io effort which will
see hundreds of volunteers
throughout Seminole County
calling at homes on Jan. 31,
1967, to leave educational materials about the March of
Dimes fight against birth defects and to accept contribu-

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This is the last week of the
Fund Drive and we
are some 14,- dcvotin much more free time in vol.
untar service to these institutions,
000 behind our goal of $40,000,
Do you think it's so unreasonable for but it is obvious they cannot carry the
each of us to divide one hour each load alone
Hands alone can not do the job Manmonth amongThe Boy Scouts, The Girl Scouts, ey is needed, too, and that is where the
American Jed Cross, Seminole Counts general public (YOU) comes in
What the United Fund of Seminole
Chapter, for safety training and disCounts is asking us to give this year
aster aid;
The USO to aid transient men in mu- u a "fair share' which amounts to one
itary service and our own men at the hour's pay
month for wage earners It is little enough to
Sanford Nasal Air Station,
Total contributions are divided
Salvation Army, Children Home Society, Mental Health, Juvenile Coun- among these U't-ed Fund agenci es and
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Good Samaritan Home, Fam- services according to budgets reviewed
and approved by the ch.- leaders who
ily Counseling Service.Is such a request so unreasonable? are elected to the board of directors,
The ninny, ninny people who shrug And every citizen is entitled to partheir shoulders when they are asked to tucipate in the election, making it about
give to United
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If you haven't made a donation or a
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minutes each for support of these serv- or call the United Fund
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elor or spinster is the outright discrim- riot, much less influence legislation.
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government,
Thoug ht For Today
In the first complete study of the
federal income tax system since it
knows Its own
"reformed" in 1964, Joseph A. Pech- and no stranger shares its jov.-Proman, director of economic studies for verbs 14:10.
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man has his secret
married taxpayer,
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balding bachelor, the career girl, in
Pechman also argues that the $600
fact, anyone past 30 who has never personal exemption foz a taxpayer, his
married,
spouse and each dependent is also tinThey get it from
sides. To he sin- fair to single persons. It assumes that
gle is to be suspected of some sort of it costs twice as much for two persons
duty-shirking to the human race or just to live as it does for one. In reality, it
plain oddballisin. Psychological studies costs about three-fourths as much for
claim the single person is the most In- one person to live as it does for
secure, the most ridden by neuroses.
It is time someone spoke up for the
Actuarial tables prove he doesn't live single taxpayer, though it is hardly likeas long as his married coun terpart.
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Children from unhappy a?
throughout A m e r I c a. The
smart ones will follow the ad- broken homes are more likely
vice below. "nor who be- to rush into a teen-age wedding
victims of "Cupid's than those ti-am a happy home
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will oofl be feud- where their parents love each
lug in the divorce courts. i other and show it!
Many lonely girls consider
rate before you pick a mate,
i themselves unwanted and un.
as per the tests be.
loved by their parents so they
CASE A-561: Luella G., aged
develop
a mania to have a male
17, Is a high school senior.
own" who will give
"all
my
"Dr. Crane," she asked, "are
them
attention
and affection.
teen-age marriages unwise?
This selfish desire causes our
"Do they lead to a higher didivorce
rate to zoom.
vorce rate?
For
sexual
magnetism soon
"If an, why is that true? And
teen-agers
want
to
vanes,
but
true
Jove zooms
what makes
greater
with
the
years!
get married early?"
And one of the gravest throats
During grade school, many
to
teen-age marriages is the
children develop a crush
classmate
of
the
other
lack
of a trade or profession by
some
the
teen-age husband.
sex,
he can't support his
ThuS,
At this time, the Infatuation
wife,
so they must move In with
more of the romantic and poin-laws at the outset, and
their
etical sort,
hampers
them till they soon
The boy idealizes the girl and this
snarling.
sends her a Valentine with sonSo
So send for my "Tests for
timental verses thereon.
This type of sexual attraction Husbands and Wives," enclosis an ethereal and non-physical Ing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 20 cents. Rate belove affair.
Then for several years the fore you pick your mate! Then
young people are in a non-rn- wait!
(Always write to Dr. Crane In
mantle phase.
But when they reach the later care of this newspaper, enyears ci senior high school, they closing a long stamped, admay suddenly combine their dressed envelope and 20 cents
grade school romanticism with to cover typing and printing
the further excitement of physi- costs when you send for one
of his booklets.)
cal magnetism,
This is the time when they
enter Into what we call "Cupid's Hypnosis."
They are then resistant to
the logical arguments of their By WALTER C. PARKES
parents.
ey Many a divorcee knows It
And th ey imagine that th
takes more than a mathematiwill never be In love again
rjsn to square a triangle.
tthey lose this
heart.
free and equal
For this first exposure to kiss- until men are
wives open charge
lug and petting sweeps them until their
accounts.
Into an emotional luujljrIpool,
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this
is
a
very
morn
because the kids are back
Beware, for
in
school,
dad because his
dangerous time!
If they now get married, they mother-in-law ended her sumpaul-

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Immediately, which will provide this additional protection.
So now, In addition to sound management and substantial reserves, you have this added protection (up to
$15000) by a U.S. Government agency, when you place
your savings with us. Remember, NO ONE HA EVER 1.OIT A
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process of being retired,
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a good home for her baby.
Purpose of the Republican
Cindy' was a beautiful ii
Woman's Club is "to join to- born the kind that all the nuii
gether to study political edu- and everyone who sees fnl1
cation and to participate in po- love with and wants to t
litical happenings in the COUT) home with them. She was
ty," the membership of the pnrently healthy with no ab
Sanford Republican Woman's rnaiities for the first few wE
Club was reminded by Mrs. of her life in her foster ho
Robert Bt'ine at the October
Her foster parents were s
meeting of the organization.
and loving and the c
Mrs. B e Ine, membershi p workers were eager to find
chairman, reported interest in the right parents for her.
the club is evident from the
However, at one month of
keep response in the current the pediatrician examined
membership campaign,
and discovered that she ha
Final preparations w e r C heart murmur which would
made for the float which the
dub will enter in the Sanford quire six months to a yeai
Christmas parade on Nov. 30. follow-up
in order
to detern
its severity.
Her right
eye t
In accordance with the club
by-laws, a nominating commit- ed
Both
her heart
heroutward.
eye could
require
surgi
tee composed of Mrs. Ralph
Cowan Jr., Mrs. Leroy Nopper we'd just have to wait and
and Mrs. John Kshir was elect- The months went by and
ad to serve to present a slate
of officers for the November
meeting.
SO'FICC FOR Bhl)5
Mrs. Robert Johnson dist.riT he Board of County Corn
I
buted copies of the proposed sloners of Seminole Count)',
t the
Ida.
amendments to Florida's con- fice of Arthur H. Beekwlth,
stitution as analyzed by the elerk. in the Court 1l'uit
OO 1'
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League of Women's Voters of ' r.!OIfl v Floridit
Xiv'm her 7. 1
Florida. Mrs. Johnson request- i furnl"lilng the following Iten
w equipment.
ad the members to disseminate
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A. (Inc Tandem Axle 10 - '
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they might better informed in
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the general election.
lint', with trade.
Mrs. Jean Bryant, candidate
s peciflentlotis may be obta
Seminole C
for the school hoard, read a by writing to the Box 552.
ty Eiigiiiccr. RI. 2,
letter from Spencer C. Cross, ford Florida: or picked UI
Republican candidate for the t)i E,iglneer'r Office locate
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4 niI1t'' ..outh o!
the fourth district, expressing ford.
t. I. ,-nelott'd iii Ii t.(
his regrets at being unable to 0 ).RlIs- f1(pt- i,Intnly marked on
attend the dul' meeting due to (.U1,.I(I(- "inn FOR Fl-U N.
011(111 November S. 1
the exigency of his office. (item).
111 di will he opened on
Cross reiterated his platform cailer S. 1966. at 11:00 A
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of high esteem and integrity of or as oui* thereafter as
ihik, ttt ti meeting t.o be lid
in his letter.
the
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At the conclusion of the bus- 1:0001 In the Court Hou'i
Fla.
mess session held at the home SaIlf(,rd,
The right is reserved to
of Mrs. Cowan, a social kaf- UI))' irregularities or tecitni
ties In bids and to reject an
feeklateh was held. An assort- till
iide.
ment of pastries and coffee was
Hoard of county Comznisi
ere
served by the hostess.
Seminole County, Florid
Next meeting will he held
John It. Alexander, Chair
Nov. 17 at which time dcc- 1: W. 11uib, Jr.
Engineer
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unreadiness to ".settle dov
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prevailed. Therefore, to be I
King, of \\'est First
and hi-other of to this unborn child, she i
Street.
Mrs. Lillian (,atlin, of helped to realize that she ni
think of the child's future
Lake Monroe.
m realistic plans.
m ake sonic
was
very cooperative
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She is now settled in with t
the If,
new it
and care to which every ell
is entitled.
11cr story began when a trig
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off
Children's lionic Society
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the caseworker. She
alt i-active intelligent girl, bu
like a number of other girls
very similar circumstance
A LlEl{T S Tu r
41 geant first class, a na- she had acted impulsively
no real thought about the
tive of Sanford, has re-

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will prove NATO "overinsured" Russia, in effect, no longer has A ainat this
g
p e- a a I rn I a t a
in terms of troops deployment, any aggressive designs on W es t.
umong the higher diplomatic
circles persist in their warnings
that Moscow cannot be trusted
Stfld that, given the opportunity,
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plans against the West. They
contend that. is why the Allies
must remain adequately preth
Editor, Herald :.
some iilng that could not be pared to meet any sudden emerWas delighted with the ea helped. There was not enough gency.
line, "Moms Fighting Mad over money for more buses, There The basic generally accepted
Bus Conditions." As an ex- is so much more I could relate argument is that only the millschool bus driver who quit drlv- (the shape some of the buses tars' might of NATO has deter- are very likely to end in di- mer visit.
Dick West
vol-ce.
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se of these conditions I
World Series time is when
::oersat parents were in, etc.) but what's the
and
For
th
ey
are
usually
not
in
onl . its continued strength pr
editors discover they
never get to know about, may USC, it Would all be denied or vides the best unranteca
C
ajnst love but simply in a mutual have scads of old friends they
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excuse or reason
sexual Infatuation,
I add n-iy two cents worth and
it new Soviet threat.
Th
Li h
or
.
In both true love and physi- never heard of.
sa y, Its a out time.
The British Libor government
All I kflfl% 15, since I
you get butter'
School buses have been over.
presently takes
cautious anso
ars
£ CULl
tummy
and
feel
Many
a
gal
will offer a match
sleep ,
for
years.
are
Why
crowded
flies
In
your
WASHINGTON (UP!) - crate employee suggestion pro- the acceptable ones. This makes
nights and with a clear con- preach, somewhere between the giddy, trembly and exhilarated to the guy with money to burn.
around
parents
finally
getting
We have In this country prob- grams. They have come a long them less reticent about identitwo extreme views of the exS
S
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to doing something about it, science because I am not part perts.
at the sight, sound or touch of
ay
a
bly a th ousand or more us- way since Eve sttd
tarted it all lying themselves,
The 1967 cars are designed
wait until something hap- of the deplorable conditions,
the other person.
tional associations of various with her suggestion to Adam.
Latest developments are sonBefore
closing
may
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Lust
year,
according
to
NABut in true love, you look to be safer, Let's hope the 1967
pens ir a child is injured. i
sorts. But only one that I know
For one thing, they know
three cheers for Larry Vershel! sidered to have forced the Krem. ahead and think of the best in. drivers follow suit.
tried.
I
know
for
a
fact
it
does
SS,
workers
In
business,
eduof can truce Its origin bark to hatter than to put a suggestion
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Glad to ace he is shaking Uw un to reappraise its policies. teresta of your sweetheart. You
i- not do a driver any good to
cation and government
the Garden of Eden.
box near an apple tree.
The
declared
officially
strate°°P Keepc the powers that
All it takes to avoid bacomEven the old suggestion box mitted 2,477,680 suggestions, complain a b o ti I conditions. be more on their toes and on gy of peaceful coexistence can want him to finish his school'
That distinction belongs to
ing discouraged is courage.
ten
lis
jug!
the National Association of Itself has become outmoded. It give or take a few that aug- Those in authority may
be taken us a reasonably genuthe straight and narrow,
In
sexual
infatuation,
how(with
a
deaf
ear)
but
the
im'stems, which Is served mainly
s a a depositary rested where the boss could go.
Ri, rrcuti'rn
NAME W!THHELP Inc e xpression of Moscow's v
On n.ia.' snh ii. another
liisbjy cunkk;
Of these, 676,062 were adopt- I pressiou A always go b it just
holding Its annual convention for nasty anonymous notes cornstand - at least for the time your own desire to enter a wed- man's silly grin.
UPON
REQUEST
the
went
in
one
ear
and
out
posed by the office soreheads. ad, for which the employees
here this week.
being - and for the duration
Nowdays, employees get paid were paid nearly $25 million, other. Or the blame was always'
NASS, as I shall call It, is
of the Sino-Soviet conflict.
Herald:
composed of executives who op- for their suggestions-ut least They resulted in money-saving passed on to somewhere else. Editor,
Th. rii1intin by tn
of
mil- ti i.tie driver wants we joy tuna
Not too long ago .1 read in . -".
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emerican
nuclear
superiority
be li eve me, the little a driver the
where the Forest City I
lion.
th
th
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worry
and
gets
is
not
wor
Fire
Department
was advertis- :: to I in intercontinen ta l halHowever, us I learned when
listic missiles, the "Cuban dubI paid a visit to the NASS responsibility) he puts up wi th ing for volunteer firemen. About acle," the West's firm stand
convention, some of the sugges- the deplorable conditions, mak- the same time it was noted they in Berlin, growing Soviet awarethe best of It. 11 he can't wanted to have us vote on the
tions still (in credit to Eve.
stand
the stress and atraiti or next ballot for th e Forest City ness of the absence of Allied
A lady who works for an airf ee ling of deep me Fire Department to take over aggressive designs on Russia
if he has
lint' received a $10 award for
have all ostensibly combined to
of other peoples' the Bear Lake section.
suggesting that venetian blinds sponsibility
relax
the Kremlin's posture tochildren, he qui ts , as 1 did.
For the past eight or inure
be put up in the office.
wards
the West in Europe.
Why? Because you find out you years, the Lockhart Volunteer
A NASS official told me that
More and more Russians,
can't fight city hail as th e say Fire Department has given i
management has become so me- lag goes. Or should I
say, school excellent service, both In the moreover, are looking the other
sponge to employee suggesboards, transportation manag fire department and the Rescue way, towaras Red ChIr.a as the
tions, it occasionally leads to
err, or principals In try to im Squad. They have had a by. potential aggressor of the fusubterfuge,
prove conditions.
drant with electric motor and ture, with Peking hiving servSuppose a junior vice prosEach year a school but; driv pump on Bear Lake Road for a ed notice of its territorial claims
ident gets a bright idea and cm is compelled to go to a I)riv num be r of years and in the on the Soviet Union.
runs It up the flagpole. Nobody era Education Class. Drivers
Many of NATO'S smaler
very near future will have a
salu tes. Be then persuades
are lectured on th e do's and sub-sta tion n ea r St. Andrews member nations share this
rank-and-file worker to submit don'ts of driving a school bu&amp;. Church, which will enable th em assessment,. France has gonoe
th e same proposal th rough the They show you movies of liar- to give th is area even
further than any of the Allies
employee suggestion program. rible accidents involving school service, though to date they by insisting that the Soviet
This time it is received wi th buses, mangled budie and bus have never had a fa il ure.
assessment. France has gone
ruffles and flourishes.
Now why should we want to togeth er, so much so that NATO
es at ra ilroad crossings and th e
In one case, a railroad pros- like, Scares you to dea th . Tell vote for the Forest City Fire is no longer needed.
ident got Sc) carried away wi th you not to break the law in any Depa rt ment when today I read
Britain plans to take up this
the progra m he began putting respect. Yet, a school bus driv. about some more of Forest vital issue with the United
Hflt'f!CRtinflI in hii flu,?,
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tion box. He found that got fas- the law just by being on th e to drop the Girl Scouts due to confidential joint reassessment
Let action than when he issued bus. Sixty-six passenger buses luck of interest by the moth ers of th e
entire complex of the
0
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orders,
wi th three and four to a seat -the fa th ers may be the same Communist threat to Europe
Nobody, however, is likely to and th e aisles jammed to the way about th e f ire department. and the charges which have ocYour savings with us are now insured up to $15,000 by
match the enthusiasm of an doors is breaking the law. Some
G. W. Bunnell curred la tely.
the
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an
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Oct. 24, 1966 employee who suggested that buses have carried as many as
agency
of the United States Government. Congress has
a *a*
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his job be elimina ted. He me- 100 to I75.
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The ('i',iirnl Ilniltin l)Ivlslnii,
Wit Ii his tillice In downtown
flrinntln si'r'es Orange, OseeuIi, Stitltinle, lake nml Sum.
let' eminik's.
Plumbing, Heating &amp; Air Conditioning
Till, I lull t'd html prnvi(lr'
(lii' II tiuuin-lid hutirk lint for the
Lawn Sprinkler;, Pumps and Piping
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QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Since 1917
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mild not have had the
('italy
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had to move to another City so ciii s that could accept her wRit vUh pnl-t'nt s who were in Ia' her
"Cl')' (IWI1 811(1 'lio 'niild hive
Cindy was forced to get necus- I hese beau it problems.
The health problems arc now 811(1 t'nle tot' her n their very
tomed to another siThst It uk' inn
(her and father. By this time she largely behind Cindy. Yes, she Own.
Ivcry ilay, snmewhtert' In
three months old and -ery so- had to hli -e surgel'y for her
tit lentomit' t-miiihe
Eintiiln,
cinble so that she tell a little heart hut the doctors ndvied
. a child
forsaken In her new surround that 114'r pi-ognosis now Is good takes into their arms
Children's
hinnit'
So'
trout
the
normal
she
can
lead
a
that
and
ings for a few days. ('veii though
ciety
In
start
a
wnuiilu'rfnl
new
her new foster parents writ' liw file, 1 ter eye Is going to 1w ni
it tnuhIl)-. The tiinjut-IIy
Ing and experienced in the needs right and already It Is t'Ol'Vt!Ct - life
ing it sell. The effort anti hopes are health)', normal infants
of infants.
Cindy was developing ve1i ; of nfl who worked with Cindy under three months of age.
she was alert and responsive were finally renhi7ed when we The Society, Is an luteorpot-atnnd her smile was ivi'eslstthlt'. found loving parents who could 041 iinti1itntht, ciint'IIahlr or-

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Fund contribution Is the ChU- I fants have no other friend I
dren's Home Society of for- the world than the oI1 woti
$Idn. This organlintlnn cares ers at the Children's Hon
Society. This Is the true stol
for unwed mothers and finds
of one of thoe unwanted Ii
homes for the Infants. The
nerds are great and there Is fants and how she was carc
fo r by the CBS.
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Mayfair (nunt ry ('mb this past weekend.
th'ister i'etei'ded
48 141 emerge the lop winner of
the tourney.
l'lr. l)ub 1'pps and Mayfair Club (iuinpion Wilk
Thvman tied for first place in the low net divisfoll as
they both fired it S'0t't of 74 but, Epps was declared the

The "Fighting" Seminoles of Seminole High School
have returned, as evidenced by their bombing and
scraping in the high-scoring victory over the Kissimmee
Knwhovq 1-O at Municipal Stadium Friday night..
With the return of fulJt.ime play by star quarterback
rk WhighaTn, the Seminoles had TI C85v time in
disposing of the Kowboys, utflizth e air lanes and the ground
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W h I g h a m unloded the
"hamb" to running back Buddy
Stumpf on one neersion which
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netted six points along th e nA II
yard route to paydirt and on
two other occasions, lugged the
loather from 24 and 11 yards
out to cross the goal line.
Also entering Into the scoring
parade for the high scoring
'We had two weeks to pro Seminoles were Mark Catlin on
pare for them and at the same a 46-yard punt return and Al

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the sole,st score oil hoic one. Epps birdied and Hownlan

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time, to Iran out our own prob* ~
who hauled in an acr]ams and felt that We we"' Al from Lundquist from the 29rezulv for the Kissimmee team vnr4i marker.
on Friday night." Those were Mike Long made a defensive
th e words of Bead Coach Buck gem In intercepting a stray
Mett.s of th e Fighting Seminoles Kissimmee aerial on the Sanwhen asked to comment on Ms ford 42-yard stripe and re

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high scoring Si points against Kissimmee.
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second win of
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their arch rival Sanford. South
Seminole boated th e Braves 26-7
In an earlier meeting In Sanford.
high scoring Fighting Seminoles ed It to the Kowlrnys' 30-yard
The Hurricanes scored for the
who dropped the Kow.hoys 310 area. This action paved the way
first time In the opening period,
at Municipal Stadium.
for one of Whigham's TD jaunts
oving 78 yards to paydirt in
"You can't really single Out and helped lower the sagging
six plays. Billy Bagy carried
The Oviedo Lions were edged out b3' the Clermont
just one individuaL I feel th at spirits of the visiting KissimIg yards from his own 27 out Highlanders Friday night. with a score of 14-IS. The for
"1 thought sure we were 1)layiflg the Green Bay
th e first time, th is year, the
ridders.
to the 46. Fullback Ricky Lions suff ered more than just the loss of a hail game team was cohesive and func,Packers.—
said Harry l-kttsmannsperger.
Conspicious by its absence
Brawne then picked-up five but had three mainstays of the team sent to th e hos- tioneci as one solid unit.
"Who
in hell scheduled them?" joked Jim Macstatistics
yards through the middle into pital. Hank Tulp, Ovieclo's fantastic fullback had his
1
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Kenzie.
..Our timing was ('spc'ciahly was the fumble which contrito at the 49. With leg injured and will miss th e ned. th ree games. Earlier good, and
B
here again, you can •butt'd to early season losscs for
Hettsmannspergcr plays linebacker for Oklahoma,
a third d.oari and five, Miller In the ball game and Juan Adriattribute th is improvement it) th e local high school squad.
MacKenzie is the Sooners' coach and both were recordlofted a ]o pass to Weidner, atiro suffered a severe cut en top i4-1R.
14, :" ..
ed for posterity after their pre.
the two-week layoff prior t
Sanford was almost as potent
i
who haled It In and raced 48 the forehead and lo Patton Even though Injured in th e this Kissimmee game. We felt
vinusiv undefeated team had Purdue was ninth ami Okiahoon the ground, where they
yards before being pulled down also was cut.
th at with the Kowboy holding amassed 124 yards, to their im- 1
third
quarter
flank
Tuip
led
the misfortune of playing Notre I ma. poor thing, was ranked No.
e. Two plays later, Oviedo scored early in the
an the
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Leesburg
in.
\''.
at halftime, that presttive air attack which netted I
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Dame.
Hag wuiit
In for the touch- first quarter on a four yard both Oviedo and Clermont. In th ey'd he 6.0
tougher
than
"
them IRS yards.
The Irish won 3B0, adminis
dawn. C*ln ran the PAT to bun by Hank TuIp. Fugate kick- yards rushing with 118 to jVC was shown here' in Sanford"
ALL STAR LEAGUE
Th e Seminoles led 13.0 at th e
give the Southwlnds 7-0 load. ed the extra point and the Lions him a shining record of 888 071
This coming Friday th e Scm- end of th e first quarter and conW 1, terir the worst beating the
The Cane, scored again early led for the only time by a score the ground in five games.
moles again play host to a visit. trihuted 18 more points in th e 1. Team
...........
s Sncrners have taken SiI1CC'
of '7-0.
quarter. (
It was tough going for both ing eleven, th is time In th
In the
:Over in th e Notre Dame locker
. Trophy 11ounge ......
covered a fumble on the South Minutes Inter In thc first Oviedo and Clern-mut as both of tough Bishop Morire. e form remaining two quarters with 12
th e th ird and six more in
. Pinecrest Inn
room all was happiness.
Seminole 45. Runs of 18 yards quarter, C]crmont's quarterback teams had both strong offensive "Bishop Moore Is next to Co. in
th
e
final
period.
4. Team No. I .............12 0 "I guess this has to be one of
by Cain and 82 yards by Miller Ricky Weber went over from and defensive units. Oviedo led lonial's Grenadiora in being th
th
e
Seminoles
5.
Pirn'rrest Shiel ......11 10 jour helter games." deadpanned
e
This
Friday,
tied
Clermont in total yards gain- second tough est opponent 'I
put the pigskin on the Sanford the one yard line. Honey
will play Bishop Moore here G. Team No. 6 ............10 11 Terry Hanratty, Notre Dame's
six, where Cain swept around the bail game with the extra ed but the Highlanders were we'll face an our schedule
Sanford at Municipal Stad- 7. Team No. S ............0 12 fine sophomore quarterback.
in
nble to scrape together too
I
left end for ilx points. The PAT point.
said Met.-ts. "If there lum at p.m.
R. Owens Sheet Metal 9 12
"It was a good one to
Clermont
scored
in
the
second
many
points
for
the
Lions
to
is
attempt failed and the Burnto be a game plan, th en it'll
ft
Skillcraft.
•...•.. ft 12 said Coach Ara Parseghian.
period on a three yard pass counter.
amn' led 15-0 at the half.
be to bit 'em fast with th e big
10. Team No. 7 .......
6 15 "and certainly we didn't expect By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
played
re. from Weber to Perrin over the The Lion record now stands bomb right at th e whistle. Bow
Tw two
High
Games
&amp;
Series
this kirxi of score or margin." I
Use bail in the third quarter, middle. Honey kicked the PAT at 82 as they will prepare
ever, since I haven't had
Oklahoma and Houston, two
234—Jean
Beicjue
Noire Dame now has it easy
but the Bra,., got a break in to put Clermont ahead of the face Grovelaud for another opportunity of seeing their film
major
college teams, were
228—Phil Roche
• for the next th ree weeks when it
rough game next weak at games yet, I'll have to reserve
the final period recovering a Lions by a score of 14-7.
220—Neal Maxwell
takes on Navy, Pitt and Duke among those who dropped from
fumbled punt an the South Neither Oviodo nor Clermont Grovelnnd.
judgment on this until later in
the unbeaten-untied list as a
215—Rich Murphy
belore playing Michigan
embole 29. With Ricky Gil - could manage to got to psydirt Oviedo
Clermont the week."
212/587—Bill Ramsey
in a game that is looming larger result ef Saturday's games. The
First downs
mere and De Rodgers doing in the third quarter and the 12
15
Mets was particularly pleasSooners were overwhelmed by
586—Neal Maxwell
all the time.
the ball cawying, the Sanford score remained 14-7.
206
Yards rushing
182 ad with the manner in which
218 '2145S5 Nick Pasternak
The Spart.lLns crushed Purdue top ranked Notre Dame 38-0
Yards Passing
.v.n msd for a touchdown. In the closing m inutes of the 86
40 his co-coaches Dick Williams
200/210/584—Al Chalfin
41-20 Saturday, bolstering their while Houston lost to Mississippi
Passes
Oore went the final six yards last quarter halfback Simon 4.6
Boyles
had
6.9 and Gray
th eir re&amp; MRS. I No. 2 rating in the Associated 27-6.
The Sanford Women's Golf I FRIDAY NIGHT X.
Passes liii..
for the score. The PAT attempt Harper went over from the one I
I speetive offensive and
I Press poll. Notre Dame's per- However, 36 teams main.
LEAGUUE
defensive
Association
announced
th
e
pairI
yard lint' to put the Lions only 2-42
Punts
8.85 lines adjusting to the various ings
tow.
I iined their perfect records. In
W
L formanee undoubtedly kept
for the Shot Gun TournaFollowing the ensuii kick- one point away from a tie ball
Fumbles lost
I formations aga inst the Kissim- mont
place atop th e rankings secure. ;4ddition to Notre Dame, they
scheduled for th e Mayfair I. .lean &amp; Bill
Yirda pera. I - ,.aft, South Seminole mounted a gumo. Th e ex3a poitAt a.ttenpt
'fi ___________.
incc 1wtcy.
Ir;.
Nirk Fdcly scored twice for inciude Michigan State, UCLA.
,•
... _____ Country Club for Wednesday,
58 yard drive for their third fulled and Clermont ended on
2. Margie &amp; .Bob
the irish, which seemed hardly Alabama, Southern California,
Oct. 26.
touchdown. A seven yard run
j
to miss sophomore end Jim Sey Nebraska, Georgia Tech and
Jackson • .....
21
Tee-off time will be at 9
by Browne, followed by a 18
mow who injured an ankle in Florida.
a.m. and a luncheon will fol- :t. Sax-u &amp; Everett
yard pass-play from Miller to
-.
Jerry .............
low the' conclusion of play at
; LIII f rt half and may miss a
Weidner, put the Hurricanes
4.
Audrey
&amp;
Bob
P.M.
on the Sanford 88, where Cain
Michigan
SLkII('5
victory
Bolger ...... 20
Pairings amid tot assignments
12
took a pitch-out, eluded several
made
it
nearly
a
cinch
to
win a
5. Irene &amp;
are us follows:
Brave tacklers, and dashed Into
st'conci
straight
flic
Ten
title',
Weible
.
10th Tot': L. Cleveland. V.
the end zone.
•
although it cannot go to the'
G. Suit &amp; Bob
Kaster, H. Durzo. M. Botts.
Matthew tilhcrt'i Panthers
Hugy run th e PAT to it
Rost' Bowl be'causc it went last
May
11 th Tee': J. Livingston, D.
14
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Now
exploded for six touchdowns in
the final tally to 26.
year.
Bob Apis:i scored I
7
Spencer, G. Sitylt's, S. Brown.
hre
the
superlatives are going to the
time for the Sparnw..
Cain with 67 yards in five th e second half; and routed
I'eteri'ii
,.•
12th Tee: V. Pierce, A.
defcns
,
•
carries and Miller wi th lift yards Crooms High by a Score of 45Third-ranked UCLA beat Cali- versity. at Florida State UnIO'Neil, R. Herron, M. WIl- S. Ruth &amp; Lowell
-.
fornma 2R 15 behind Mci Farr's
in nine carries sparked the 7 Friday night.
Pettis ...............
llama.
Seminole football Coach Bill
Crcioms pIyed the Jacksontwo touchdowns
South Seminole attack. David
1.
18th Tee: E. Batson, ,l. Mc- 9. Suxy &amp; Andy
and
two
scoring
Peterson
says the performance
Lee led the' Sanford rushers yule team on even terms in the
Reno
Kibbe-n, M. Wlielchel, J. Craw. 14.5 17,5 Iosscs by Gary Beban. Ala of his defensive
unit against
hama, No. 4. crushed Vanderbilt
with 82 yards. Miller and Weid- first half, but as in the past.
10. Dottie &amp;
ford.
Mississippi
State
Saturday
night
426 as quarterback Wayne
nor combined on four pass comrn fulled to retain th e quickness
Brct
14th To.: C. J'rortncher, S.
seort's
was
"pretty'
rn
u
c
h
the
ball
Trmn.bk' pisst'd for
•.•
pletions for ii total of 115 yards, in th e second half. Gil bert
Al. Eluiiic &amp; Steve
.cchilk-c, M. Scott, T. Vase.
.1
game."
FSU
won
here.
10-0.
in
and threw for another.
including a pair of circus catch- seared early in the initial ptKustival ............. I_
15th Toe: D. Rournillat, M.
..'
defensive
battle.
Southern California, No. 5.
en by the talen ted Hurnicant rind when they recovered ii
ernigan, F. Billups, T. Sten- 12. Agnes &amp; R
"The defense came through
shut
out Clemson
-0 after
fumble on Creams' 2 yard
.
cud.
Butchev .......... 12
strom.
20
With
a great effort," Peterson
Mike'
Battle,
a sophomore safe.
South Seminole picked UJI 38 stripe. There was no further : -il
16th Tee: A. Marsh, K. Ivey, 18. Joknn &amp; Eddie
. ty. rim a punt back 74 yards for said.
first downs in the game while scoring in the half.
.
D. Nesmith, J. Johnson.
Wiley ................100.5 21.5
FSU had been yielding three
touchdown in the first period.
The third stanza was not itc,.
limiting the Braves to six. The
.r ;
17th Tee: K. Park, Z. Cooke, 14. Clara &amp; Mac
touchdowns
per game and PetGeor-gia Tech, No. 6, beat TuHurricanes had 298 yards total five minu tes old when Gil- I
J. McDaniel, G. Woodruff.
MucLeay .............
lane 3817 for the Engineers' erson stressed defensive drills
offense as opposed to 81 yards bert's defensive back Charles
18th Tee:; F. McRoberts, L.
High Games &amp; Sefl(b
14th
consecu ti ve victory over 31 last week to plug up the
Haywood Intercepted a Ron
for the visitors.
Robertson, M. Anderson, M.
I 76/488—Jean Knock
gaps.
the
Green
Wave.
Merth ie's pass, and scampered
Cox.
171/490—Margie Jackson
Seven
th
-rEd
Nebraska
sur•
46
for the s'nr..
1st Tac: M. Adams, D. Bate169—Agnes Butch--.ied a scary from Colorado
Gored
Couch Bolt's chaps mounted
man, L._____________
Pearson.
161—Audrey Bolger
and scored with 53 seconds left, NIMES, France (A?) —
By THE ASSOCiATED PRESS a sustained drive, but another
______________
208/5411—Bob May
wixxiing 21-19. Eighth-ranked Spanish bullfighter Gregonjo
Saadiy'e Besaks
interception added to their
Walter
Johnson
of
e
197—Jack
Weible
t
h
Florida took care of Louisiana Lalanda. nephew of the great
OVIEDO
ACE
Simon
Harper
lugs
the
leather
in
New York 1, Toronto (I
night of frustration and two
ton Senators pitched 190—Mac MacLeay
State 28-7 as Steve Spurner con- Martial Lalanda, was gored nein
a
losing
cause
as
e
Lions
dropped
a
Washing
th
Montreal 3, Boston 2
plays later, Gilbert went ahead
113 shutouts during his 21-year523—Bob Bolger
nccwd on 17 of 25 passes for 209 niously by his second bull here
close one to Clermont 14 - 18.
(Herald Photo)
ChlcagDd,Dc4xILl
by a score of 20..0.
major league career.
523—'Bob Jackson
yards and two touchdowns,
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yards per carry. Bell 64

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toted 17 times for ST yards to 3.24
Punts
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The Greyhounds scored their pace th e Bulldog backs.
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mack
Friday I icbdowns
runs of U, 22 way up the middle for 11 yards Townsend booted the PAT
0
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final TI) with one second left In Lyman
1tf and aprIsed
Bull- and three yards.
to the 25 and then picked up tie the tally at 7-7.
DeLand i
Eldridge and the 27yard
Lost
the
game. After taking over at 15
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First downs
o sole pee- WMII junior quarterback Jim out more on the next down. Lu. Coach Dick Copelazid's Ly- by Lam&amp;.rt. The Bulldogs
12 38
Yards
midfield, when Lester Woodali
R"hing Yardage
148 Lyman
ef third place In the Lucas at the helni, 1,ym&amp;u can passed to ail.OBC end Die- man team came back to regain ger
0 14 0 I2...-26
halted the drive, In- potmed on a Bulldog fumble, 69
P
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sing
Yardage
resce stand, drove from ndAfi&amp;uJ to scoring my Overton for 12 yards to the the lead for keeps after the en- lercepting a pus from Mike a 10-yard run by
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7 (I 0-7
Eldridge, a s.
position In the first period after th1ked up his first TI) of the suing kick, marching 60 yards Hargis In the end zone.
penalty again st DeLand, and a
Luuu Ca$eIs Paul 'ui' ert Tom Fletter recovered Bull- might, tpkiijg a zeverse from in four plays for a touchdown. With seven seconds remain. 14•yard aerial from Lucas to
David dog fumble . The Hozmds were Bobby Eidridgt' and racing hi Lambert roniped 22 yards from ing In the third period and i Stuart gave th
and
e Hounds a first
5
baih*a rached rii and do- stopped abort of pa,dfrt, bow. for nix points. Bruce Stuart his
40 to the D1.and 37. first down on the Lyman nine, and goal at the nine. Three
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when
IMtiuid
Cm
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Jarred the split the uprjits and the The Mound fullback then crack. Lucas gave the ball to Lambert plays later. Straughan made
ON 100 **N
while spthg the Bulldog bail loose from Straun and Hesinds led 7.0.
ad the line for three more be- who bulled through the I)1.n his third TI) of the 1gbj from
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move against the much4mwov. t, Lyman's Stuart and the Bull- Straugan again got the nod yard iwlat before fi*11y step- remained 26-7.
Lambeut, the Hounds' all con- od l4rnian defense and peetbed dogs took over with good field and scored his second touch- ping out of bounds at the De- Lambert, who now h
terce fuack. rolled i 178 on the last play of the third posainn ,j 'the vixitorn 35. Four down on a dutab around the rI
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yards rushing in five games. led
yards rushing on 15 carries and period.
carrues by halfback Gus Bell, flank. Stuart's kick made It Lidnidge gained four yards to the ruihers with '74,
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yards.
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GAINES VILE (AP)
Now Before turning attention today ed a personal trophy from the
Coach Ray Graves says his to preparing for the first homeLSU
game.
Florida Gators are a great foot- game in a month. Graves savor
The seniors, who beat Louisiball team.
ann State three straight years,
presented Graves with the gamc
As they won their first five
ball.
games, Graves kept repeating:
"It's going In my den In
"They aren't a great team but
scribed
with the scores of thoc
they are playing great football.
three Gator victories-20.6, 14-1
"The players were kidding me
and 28-7." he said. "I'm certain
about it last week," Graves
ly proud of that trophy,"
said. "They wanted to know
THE
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
With everyone running out of
when I'd admit they are a great By
EAST
superlatives
to describe Steve
team. I told them when they
Army
28,
Pittsburgh
0
Spurner's
play,
Graves observ.
beat Louisiana State in Tiger
a
Syracuse
28,
ed
that
the
Holy
Cross
6
latest appeared to
Stadium I'd say they were
Navy
21,
Win.
&amp;
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o
he
one
of
the
young quartergreat team.'
back's
greatest
victories.
The Gators convinced Graves Colgate 48, Brown 7
19,
Dartmouth
14
He
completed
17 of 25 passes
and others with the way they Harvard
28-7
at
Baton
Cornell
16,
Yale
14
for
208
a
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and
ran for 21
whipped LSU
Princeton
30,
Penn.
1.1
yards
--mairaIning
a season
Rouge Saturday night and went
average
Rutgers
37,
Columbia
34
of
better
than
200
yards
6-0 for the season.
Boston
Cal.
22,
Buffalo
21
a
game.
Florida was in command from
Mass. 10. Boston U. 7
"The offensive line did a great
the start and mwver allowed the
\illimoVa
15.
W.
0
Chester
job,"
Graves observed. "It proLSU Tigers a serious threat unTemple
35,
Connecticut
25
tected
Spurner well, as usual,
til the score was 28-0 and second
SOUTH
and
fired
out real well on the
stringers were getting experi
Alabama
42,
Vanderbilt
6
running
plays."
ence.
Georgia Tech 35, Tulane 17
Sophomore Larry Smith was
Graves, however, doesn't look
able
to gain 75 yards rushing ,
La.
State
7
upon next Saturday's homecom- Florida 28,
4 ing game against Auburn (33)
Va.. Tech 24, Virginia 7
mostly on wide runs.
P
enn
38,
W.
St.
6
Virginia
"Our game plan included that
as a breather and doesn't want
Wake
Forest
3,
No.
Cur.
0
type
of running," Graves said.
his players to think of it that
N.C.
State
33,
Duke
7
"It
seemed
to be LSU's weakway.
27,
Kentucky
15
ness.
The
game
plan, made by
"Auburn is arsoher Tiger," Georgia
goes
Tennessee
29,
So.
Carolina
17
the
assistant
coaches,
was the
the coach said. and form
27.
Houston
6
right
one,
and
the boys made It
out the window when these two Mississippi
Memphis
State
6,
Tulsa
0
work."
teams meet."
Auburn 7, Tex. Christian 6
When Smith scored two touch
Flu. St. 10, Miss. State 0
downs—one on an eight-yard
Richmond 23. Davidson 17
pass from Spurrier and the
ow Ramos
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other on a two-year run—while
Mid. Term, 20, Morehead 7
Richard Trapp was scoring one
W. Maryland 23, Wash-Lee 7 —on a 13yard pass from SpurTenn. St. 40, Fla. A&amp;M 0
rk'r—the race for scoring lion
ors tightened.
Notre Dame 38, Oklahoma 0
Trapp has 38 points: Smith 36.
MEXICO CITY (AP)
Sugar
Michigan"St. 41, Purdue 20
But the touchdown which full.
Ramos may be the world's Nebraska 21, Colorado 19
back Graham McKeel made on
lightweight champion in Mcxi
Michigan 49. Minnesota 0
a one-yard dive was especially
co, but Carlos Ortiz of New
Ohio St 22, Wisconsin 13
satisfying to the coaches. Mc.
York still Is the 135-pound titleNorthwestern 24, Iowa 15
Keel's chief function is blocking
holder as far as the World BoxStanford 6. Illinois 3
and It has been a key factor In
log Association Is concerned.
Okla. St. 10, Kansas 7
the Gators' perfect record.
That's what Robert Evans,
Iowa St. 10, Missouri 10, tie
president of the WBA, said In Cincinnati 28, Kan. State 14
Louisville, Ky., Sunday night In Kent. St. 35, Bowling Gr. 12
the wake of the controversial
Miami, Ohio 33, Ohio U. 13
decision here Saturday night by W. Michigan 14, Toledo 13
which Ramos was declared the Dayton 10, N. Michigan 0
Xavier (0) 27, Chat'nooga 10
champion when Ortlz refused to
re-enter the ring after the fight Drake 37, W. Kentucky 21
Contender
N.D. State 18, N. Dakota 15
WW been stopped in the filth.
Referee Billy Conn, the firmFAR WEST
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (A?)
light-heavyweight, UCLA 28, California 15
er
world
A. F. (Bud) Dudley, president
champ from Pittsburgh. Pa., So. Calif. 30, Clemson 0
of the Liberty Bowl, said Sunday
Wash'n. State 14, Idaho 7
lie has a keen eye on Miami as
had stopped the fight with Ra
a prospective contender In the
mon bleeding profusely from a Washington 10, Oregon 7
Dec. 10 event.
cut over his left. eye. He de- Wyoming 35, Utah State 10
dared Ortiz the winner and still Cob. St. U. 41. Mr Force 21
"Miami plays Southern Calif.
champion by a technical knock- Brig. Young 33, New Alex. 6 ornl a this week," Dudley said.
Mont. St. 45, Weber State 36 'If they can get by this team
out.
SOUTHWEST
they must be given a lot of con.
Arkansas 41, Wichita State 0 alderatlon. Miami played In the
0
Texas 14, Rice 6
Liberty Bowl once and wanted
CAPE TOWN, South Africa Texas A&amp;M 17. Baylor 13
to conic again lust year.
Jean Gau. 64-year-old
(A?)
So. Meth. 24. Texas Tech 7
"They beat Georgia, Indiana
yachtsman from New York. was Oregon St. 18, Arizona St. 17 and Colorado, three real good
sighted Sunday aboard his
Utah 24, Arizona 19
Learns, even If they did lose
ketch, Atom, 120 miles south of Tex. West. 35, San Jose 0
close ones to Florida State and
Cape Town by a South African
No. 'Fez. St. 53, So. Illinois 6 Louisiana State," he said "It's
whaler. Gaut on the third leg of W. Texas 17, N. Mcx. St. 14 a club to watch, parUcularly if
his around the world journey, Ark. St. 33, Abilene Chris. 22 It was well against Southern
1 td sos. 14. E. T.z. 14. do Caesula.
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Why Pay 14orel

Graves Finally Admits It

Teams Dropped

Women's

BEGINNER RICK SKELI4Y (right) displays his golfing form which
won him a trophy in the Navy/Civilian Tournament at the Mayfair Country Club on Friday. Skelly shot the worst round of the event with a 140
total as George Brister (left) won low net honors
68 and Dr. Dub
Epps had a 74 for low gross.
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Cameron Jr., of Sanford, arc don't have 'em, It's easy now to I Irimmer.
announcing the final wedding get 'em. With a new make-up
plans for the marriage of their this all you have to do:
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With freckles newly fathion- a blush of creme make-op.

sessod with parental concerns
At any rate they share tile 11ap
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sister of till! gro
Lauderdale, Mr and Mrs BB
Prosser and Diane Prosser
Land; Air. at
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Bui and Mr un
Georgt Durham liii
Chuck, Chip and Craig, Vcr('
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enhanced with beari-shaped centered with a removable
moWs with pearl and aurora white CaU,eyn or U

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Inc.
of Setiiiniile County will he iioit a long tiitie.
she le'umju'il iuiit :mrmtl h,'u,ited, i
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ored at a reecptlott 'l'tiesday,
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DR. 11 fr, N It Y ,Nlcl,AtJI,IN.
Vallf-filig olliv Aicllflv, ftw
Delta and IC81S her wings SathfulIi 1' t) I I t'P ltetht!VOhI'flt Who tins been a pat lent nt .Iohns sotIul,i iit,stu,ritj held nuit hi

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din' or a
he carried a
Bar bouffant veil of silk Eng:
bouquet
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white
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: lish illusion was attached to a
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1i Wilham K Borden of Columbia,
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S.C. Mrs. 17,'rie J. Peeplos, mother of the honoree is sit the left. A bridal
; and decor and the bride-elect,
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motif was c4irriod (till in the refreshment.

For her cliiughters wedding.
lrs. IAlvender chose a misty
blUr lact sheath fnqtimned with

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graduate of Seminole
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STAY BEAUTIFULLY

from yelloW car

toT of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mi?Cite1!. of Sanford, servl as
flower girl and .lnhn Steven

the bride was Talliant In a for-

at Miami ft om hem e cii,' mit
of ei m it Initni u'titem I nm
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Petite Lisa Mitchell, daugh-

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cup and brown shoulder bag. Checks are rreaW by
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there would hztv. been no way you art' not more certain of
for South to develop that what is transpiring around you.

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affair and I'll sit with the ians- makes mc look thin because
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sites, and in Sofill' en si's Ofl
1101114' to 1154' Ii, S. It Is all
there: The sounds of liii' dying,
I hi' talk of S he doctors and the
unr'.'asing dIn of radios, gulls,
pliluat' engines and all the paraphiernahia of war. A fascinatliii.,! St'(fUt'n('4' .shsov's the consersiois of .0 tnamnsoth C-14l

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llyde-Vhite and .1 a mu's I(ohn'rt - hsiiss and hi' genuinely loses luu'i. 4'S a
a wuuuumlt'ul soldier Is
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huruiu'Iit front t lit' ha It Iu'IleId to c•rl I hi' niednl for mentor-louis
1114' ctpt'rating table in lfl rnin• nrhi.'vc'mr'nt as

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I I'm fixing dimier.—NANCY
establishment
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wantto
help
apartment, to look neat as as I
DEAR I'OLL'V-31v method SAGITFAIUUS (Nov. 22 to
Mrs. 3. 3., who has trouble ssith
j)ec. 21 3lucii needs in be done
pin but find there is an ii
sounds like a hard
tidy look because of the wrin- I matted pile on her
There fa good was' to fluff it nlatte(l at home, so don't feel abused j
kies in my bedspread. If I I in a comb which lifts the pile rug. Plug in your stca iron but uzo ahead and please those'
Who depend upon you. 11t s'cry
folded It in a different matu- and this cats be used after the and, holding it idrnut
inches
ncr, I would only hnve writs- rug has been shampooed. If above tin' carpet, brush, tis you efficient instead o! worrying if
to be doing
kies In different places. I have' she does not hnvt' at reputable go with a stiff whish, broom, I someonu' else
no space iii the rot-mi for ft rug cleaner Iii bier itrea she can This does wnuitlt'r:. for at matted less than his, or her. fair share
of work.
chair over which I could place hang thit' rug over tuomethillg I rug 1fl(I Si'Vfllt to
hucighte, the
CAI'IUCOI{N (bee 22 tis Jautthe spread without folding it ( rounded pole' instead of a color.—MliS. W 1st
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and 1 certainly do not want clothesline), beat. the' rug with! l)EAR CHILS—If you ar
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other as rug beater and then hope for in a hurry anti wish to quickly interest its others' affairs who
your welfare at heart,
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damp weather or is real improve the looks of it
rug there will 1w a fine interchange

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our gal areuind town. 'l'lst' pho- by I 18n't' ( 'orpcii-nl M a r ii cottu'r S'Vfl('tlatiOti and treat- St., Mars ford, Fin., has hen

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'IiIcli li,'hustiis iiicsstly In Miulse. saint' boat with him, they to'C)rnmend;tfion
Hall and her tout- guide, An
itlVliIvl'll lii till' ,,usurIcr cii
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thony Newley. Tise tone of the I"ed tsp :u s susiun I wit Ii wli:it slus'
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11)11 pun. A flc. Sl)N'bi I - 'To whsrial' wit", -titan tn, is ths
's-hen Newl, ;i not -es- 1she i-ides off in a sulk only to

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East was corr(:ct about that, I errors.

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Idd a heart, not the fjvs' of tutu- new plan. Something fine could
Pass Pa Pass
East played his five of diiieasily he jeopardized.
monds.
it was ui - to huts to
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mends. South rutted and
UltRA (Sept. Z to OCt. 22)
that he was not going to defeat
ceeded to un off his last threej ing the ace-jack of hearts and - the four-padv contrart unless Although yost feel you have
trumps and the good clubs. The
his partner would show up with more work to do than you can
last club lead squeezed
i seven of diamonds behind him I the king and quceut of hearts handle, intelligent. application
Be bad discarded down to king- Ian that no matter what ear he antI then only If hi' hrokt- up tht
It behind you in record
queen of heads and nin of d- I discarded dummy would make squeeze by means of a hean- time. Then you progress as you
desire. Co-workers may seem
mo-iuds while dummy Wai hold- I the hit, two tricks,
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a small trump, East was on
lead with the queen of trumps.
Ileanwhlle West who had play.
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four of clubs. South won with
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sisde, Tov lull' - ishu's Sisal he lug of liuc' Shrew,
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11111 I,rs,ts'u,h,eu Mask
liflul iIs'eui in liii' 4iiul Vu'st, 85141
iIIs l';liF:IhUshi:uus L'atiI, Ii's sHiv
nitos,t. that.
,lennnjc' s'hiMlS hSITIS ltaek a c the ;utcl fuu,iis - ;pliil "u'll tunis' in iria' (( 'olair S Suisjten - c anti tension in
ff hr. I 1ny nIs'an' 'boin the
tIll' \ip
htr%'suul u-Has into h)iuia
mai'shnh of (usphei
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a toi
h'i'jlvJ 'lit to keep
1'uhuuuhut'hhi
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rssugh.tasugl frontier tit -ui. 15s
S::al-!) 11 111 \IU' 'liii' U,'uc'r Iuulk',
up
a
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yard. rlr,n't t,ce
jclq.tiu'r whom
l)IIu't SIis)I
a fine little tatsii u'nilipk(a' with
II 'silsuti flus'r's Ia'vc'lv yituiui
f svpr hjq riunres. They'l'
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an innocent rancher, Eddie I $Z114'sI tauti i
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Sheridan i. I';ddie 1"irestonc''. a town I'ipers ;suisl Sstuipv ':u lu's, to 5 lad qhp Is r:srrvjuit a torel,
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on many occasions the man who
is loudest In criticism of his
parther is blind to his OWl)
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World War 1, 1 'noticed
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askance
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that Is so vital. 1)on't permit
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send $1.00 to Abby, j
ping their hats to pregnant
not have a special heavenly
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M-- everything else suffers also.
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on the street. I inquired
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that endured that could not .lust keep busy clearing up I
condition for you.
only smiled,
some personal problem and Im at some time have gone
A few months later the
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pals with your stamina
DEAR
ABRY:
I
am
glad
the
rocks.
mother gave birth to a baby
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character.
You have a
boy. Barry did not know at you said you thought a
the
world
been
sire
that
seems
very vital to
flow ha
pregnant woman Is in a
the time of his
mark that
1-lowever.
It
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you
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all media of expssinn hut
for such "respect."
tempry, hut It's nhnoal
it
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only temporary so do not
all the same.
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I have been married for 12
AllIES (March 21 to April 19
DEAR AIII3Y: In 1914 a years, have nine children "ILAVINC (1UI PROTILEMS
little boy named H arry with a tenth on the way, and THE FIRST YEAR": Mar- With all the duties ahead of
watched his mother as she I have been in that- blimp- riagre is it job requiring the YOU, you are tcmpted to .eut
consthflt effort of both part- down on whatever might prove
like condition enough to
stood t tho kitchen stove
irs.
If It isn't worked at to he most valuable, so labor
know how unlovely I look.
-stirring a pot of oatmeal.
every day. It slips a littk. steadily and you get all done
OUT OF SHAPE
-Earn suddenly noticed an
It Is my opinion that there just the same. The cxpert yost
DEAR OUT: If you have
unusual radiance In his
been pregnant 10 times In never was a marriage that depend upon Is too busy. Show
mother's face. Never btor
flU are independent.
failed that could not, have
12 years, then I would say
had she looked so beautiful!
TAURUS (April 20 to Ma 20)
Wheys he mmarked on It, she that pregnancy is the normal succeeded, nor a marriage

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idcctp those persons who do &amp;
it 's just as well. Whnt with not have much self.eontrol and
the fli'w fnhInnnhte "tent" display n chip-nn.the.shoulder
dresses, a gentleman couldn't attitude. Wov and fear aret
he su which Indies qualify n
apt to Pxptess themselves I

inal is not henntfiul. And the
sh*pc that a woman gets
into (or out of) while ihe Is
with child Is anything hut
nonnal. Gnted, it Is only

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woman Is NO'!
' beautiful. p r e g n a ii t woman, that's ten wondered why we don't Try to hold yourself above any
do It. here
gli'bonl or negative thinking that.
where you lost me.
linleus you want to call a
W. L. S. can be permeating ytat and
Anything that is not norwoman *hoae fare Is puffed

up, and whose ankles u,'e
to twice their normu size, and who appears
to he reea1g a 5b.pnd
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through. under or for the said Seminole County, Florida

4M and noflk of Neatiasle Boule- r47 West South Street

tuted Is the Circuit Court of the Mr. C. B. Klrtl.y

Otto .1, ItILtImgartner. Clerk: Margaret Jane Causolberry, Mrs. Publish Oct. l'.
I"lnrida; ny and ll others h*'- the abbreviated tttle of this ease
W. Millet, Mr. C. N. Viulvet 3aeohs. Mrs. Mary East '. It'$€
Edward
interest
In
or
claiming
any
Is OVETWTREET INVESTMENT Mr.
ng
Mrs Dolotre Hiflman, Cool:
DDF-49
the following described property COMPJ'.1', it Florida corporation, 1Ltitter,
Mrs. Dorothy ruller, Mr. B. H. Clerks and laspeelors -Prrotaet
located iii em1nnIe County Plot- v. S.C. HANNA, et a.1.
- Mtaeannt, Spdau, proper
Ida, to-wit:
It is hereby ordered that this ,1arri, Mrs. Betty French
-Precinct Mrs. Mary St.arktt, Clerk: Mrs.
E,
(I.
arid
1.
(less'
bP'
Blocks
order and notice ahall be publish- Clerks 'md inspector.
- (tiled,,
Nancy Ii. Martin, Mrs. Thomas
gin at Northwest Cottint of .0 mire a week for four nonseLot 11, Block I. Tract 24, run rutive weeks in the SANFORD Mrs. B. F. King. Clerk: Mrs. E0 Houshoid.r. Mr. C. B, Costs
N Sualey, Mrs FIllet Miki,'r. Clerks and lnsp.-sq,,re -Precinct
thence' North 7' 20' West 2i HEItALD, a newspaper published
Mrs. Eleanrit Morgan. Mrs. him- 2f
l.nkr lnry. cast of Cou*trfeet, thence Southwesterly ti' in Seminole' County, Florida.
ii point on the' West line of
WITNI
see Clerk of ni. K Means, Mr. T. H. Dani,,ll. Cluh Road
Mr.
Edward
1.
Zimmerman,
Lou 10, iZ feet, from South- said Circuit Court or the' Nitithi 1rs. .lan.- Moor:
w.'st Carrier thereof, theru'c ,ludicliel Circuit In anti for Semi- Clerks nail Inspeel"rs -Precinct e'lerk; Mr. Cliffurd Corden, Mrs.
. .'
1'ori,. C'me. Mr. C. S. Donahlson
5out)u to Southwest Cntiipt of role' County, FlorIda, stud the' g - e.enei'a
4
said Lot 20, thence North- seal of said Court. at Sanford. Mr. WIllis E. P11I'l.'. Clerk: Mrs ('ierk'm and Inspector. -Precinct
151 lu-lIe' S. (Iltison, Mrs. Emma
Sanfeird Ii,
easterly to i,uinl of b..girun- Seminole' County, FlorIdit,
Mr. Richard H. Kretz.'i
Ilrldr, south of Celery Aeane
111th day
October, pni,
tng
(herks stud luai'erliirr -Prerluel * south to take a Wyuuewo..d
(SEALI
AND
- Chulunta
Mr. Harold Applehy, C2erk: Mrs.
7
All Hlfl(k5 3 and K all In
Arthtir B. B.'ckwtth it
Tract 2
Mr. Norman M. Fore, Clerk; hit. Gladys S. Flowers. Mrs. Lucille' C.
(PT SANLAWDO
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
C. L. Itouldeft. Mrs. Anna E. Taft- Kirchtuotf, Mrs. Lids C. Stine,
SrItINGS. Seminole County,
Seminole' County Florid,.
.'Iy, Mrs. Ltinil1 •Innth'5.
Mrs. Martha II. Rattoret, Mrs.
l'lu,ricla. according to P1st
Dv Donna hi. Markos
Clerks and ins,cetors -Precinct Emma Lou Saunders. Mr. 'iV. B
thereof recordcd in P1st Book
Deputy (lerrk
Goldenrod
Toll
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i'ng.' III of the' Public Iti'- ,' / George' N. Dismantle
Mrs Gliiit'e L. .lntu. Clerk; Mrs. Clerks and Inspectors - Precinct
cords a! Seminole County, ot liak,'r &amp; fliekeir
Wilson. Mrs. Vera hI. 5 - Central Sanford, 12th Street
63 East pine Street
Florida. hues the right of
rr,
It.
tL trg'et
(p.
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of lriterstSte Highway
Virginia Eurta. Mrs. Ellen W. Mrs. Ralph Atusttn Smith, Clerk;
Four us established in 0. It. Orlando, Florida
Forte,
Barbara Svzeflc'u.t. Miss Edna Chittenden, Mr. hi. N.
Ittiol: 11, Page 471s, Public Attorneys fir J'ltIrtiff
Nov. 7, 4 Mrs. Charlotte 5. Alt.recht. Mrs. Cleveland, Sr., Mrs. fl. P. Colt,
ltecorcl of Seminole Coun- PiiblIhi Oct. 34, 3
Margaret Berry, Mrs. Charles
Mr. ,loel 5. Field, Mr. T. R.
ty, Florida. and th.' right 0! 1066
Iutt'm, Mrs. Clayda 3onee
Tu'nee'n
way In 'favnr ci! Seminole II)F-'l
- (lerks and Inpert.irs - precinct (i,rk. and InipcetnrPr,eIact
County. Florida. as cstsl,ijsh,.
- Sanford. West of French
1% 'V II B
('IIt(I'I'I' t1ft1'ftT. S - lake IIrasfle area, 'mouth
i'd
in Deed Book 1.
Avenue, 'mouth of 0th Street. east
. 5fl 4311 and eNSI ii, 1-I.
NINTH Jl'DICIAI CIitCIIT. 1%
.i17. Public Rei'i'ttie
2tleCie'llPfl, of Rnilru'md, north Ii,
1'.
Virginia
ANSI P011 NillO1.B CIi*'NTY,
iic,le County, Florida
Mr. Clarence hi. AtchiCy, Club itoad
rIDnIDA.
den::
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AND
Mrs. Itena Rybieki. M.rs.. AflIl 0. Mr.. Mary .1. Altman, Clerk hits.
1041113
if ALTA- IN ClI4%CI3IIT
arid
Lots i
Mrs. Antic H. Baird, Minflie' H. Smith, Rev. hi. C. Rosa,
GULF'
LIFE
INSIRANCE
COi
Ci't'i'Iset"l.
MONT, according to Pint
(iltA1'HUAIALYS1 Howtrd Couchman (left),
Mrs Stirsi Itt1(I('rt'I'('k. Mr. Harry Mrs. Vonda Miller. Mrs. Martha
tiinre'of ri'eitrfled in Plat Bi,c,k lANY, a ecirporsit ill.
It. Azzietehlo, hits. Marie FitspatPttrttff. Iii's"
of the T'tihiiie Re'guest speaker for the South Seminole .laycees Lii"
l'*g'Precinct rich
Clerks isnil Itsai,rellira
,,f 5,'nilyie,it County, v
traits
dies Night dinner-meeting, looks for hidden
WILLIAM M. L/tI:NI-;ST AND III - Luke Mnr', west of Coun- Clerks and Inspectors - Precinct
I lonida,
341
Northwest Sanford to 1-4
iurI.-uidieitts PAFItICIA 13. EAItNL-2ST, )ii try (huh' Ilnud
revealed in the handwriting of Program ChairH. hi. C',l.'ason, Clerk: iiT$. Mrs. Juanita Pent, Clerk; Mr..
wife; et aL
Mr.
NOTICE
OF
Sti','
(Herald Photo)
man Stan Trahan.
Flufetidittitit. Catherine' 5. Gtihr, Mrs. .1 'H. Nellie E. Gcrnd.peerd, Mrs. Mary
'VHs
ist. Mrs. Fiorrie P. MDO?i'
R. Iclitnab.,
NOTICE (IF NEZ'S'
.7. 3. Go'I'ocek
H. C. HANNA. if living, iind If
Clerks stud iuisperleirs - Precinct Clerks and Inspectors -Prt-.iuel
dead, tjs.. unhcnrwn ,i;wuse, heirs, TUB STATE OF JLOIIIDA_
pprings
to
Altamuate
des'isaete, lugateiss, granted. trus- iOi It. H. MACT &amp; COMPANY, 11 - Weal
Mrs. Virgina Mchianus, Clerk;
INC.. it (i(IrI)Orkti011, tradIng 14.
oreditors,
l,uiue,ficiseriea,
tech,
Handwriting
tend doing busines, as Dan- Mr. Edward A. Levy, Clerk; hit. Mrs. Glee Norman, Mr. Ed Mats,
lianurs. assignees, successors or
son.Mx.tnn Ce.. II West William \'orholser, Mrs. Harriet Mrs. Lucille Norman, hire. Doroothers claiming an Interest I'.
Schembera, Mr. Frank Am34th Street, New York. New 11. Beam, Mr. B. E. Richard, Mrs.
through, under or tar the' said 5
Lorraine' Sancacli, Mrs. Margaret huhier, Mrs. Fred Stanley
Turk
C. IIANNA; .MItS. A. FItEELANI).
Clerks and lnapretora - Preeiaet
Jaycees And Wives
The' D.rfendsnt H. H. Msc &amp; Shia!fner. Mrs. Mimi Mason
Admtziistrsetriz of P. McQuaid, If
- Loch Arbor area
living, stud If dod, (he unknown ('omparuy, inc., a corporation, (lieriio and Inspectors - Precinct
1-.rarest (2117, South of
As$ Mrs. Harrlett Williams, Clerk;
spouse. heirs. devisees, leg'Mees. trading and doing business
and vocational aptitude.
By JAKE CASSELBEIUIY
trustees, beneficiaries, DavIson-Mzttori Co., Is hereby Mrs. Biatrice Pardue, Clerk; Mt. bits. Dot Leary. Mrs. Kathcr'z,
In giving some of the back- grantees,
Malloy, Mrs. Betty Class
South Seminole .'Iaycees and
creditors, hlenors. assignees, suo- notified that a suit hat heron filed Chc'tor L. Se'niore, Mrs Amy
ground of' t}ut history of hand- (,essurs, or others claiming an aga.irstit said Defendant and Wil. Whriideli, Mrs. Jessie L- Noweilt, Clerks and Inspector. -Precinct
Ilandtheir wives bud
- North Loagw..d to Sn 47
by, through, under or ham hi. Euruit'st send Patricia B. Mrs. Mnr' W. Kreflzet. Mrs. Lucy
tatted interest
writing analysis, hit
Mrs. Elena Shaw, Clerk; hire,
for the said MRS. A. FILEELAND, Earnest, his wife; English Es- Prlsk!ll, hire Caroline Nagel
writing analyzed anonynlouatl5'
that it got's burl: at
as Adurilnistratnlx of P. hicQuleid titti's, Inc., a eurporatitin; anti (iierks ssnil inspectors - Precinct Sara L Taylor, Mrs. Marguerite
j. Morrison, Mrs. Olive Beaver,
Or- fur air Nero, one of the earliest LAURA FC'ItI) anti .1OHN FORD, WileD Scaffolding ci! BtevS,rd, is - Ni,rgb t)rlsuud.s, north
by Howard Couchntan
Mrs. Marie Elgiru, Miss Wlnnlfre'i
her isustuttid. if hivin. iin6 If Inc., it coriiorittic,n. itt the above isit 434
lando, grapho.unalyst, itt at on retard. When introduced to dead, theIr unknown apoUses. entitled cause'; and that It.
Mrs. ji,nrsier E. Gray, Clerk: Mrs. hicHale, Mrs. Meda Cisaniiairlin
Camilla D. Bruce
car- Ruth Fuller, hit. Edward Ferrgu'
Ladies Night Dinner at Trade- this country It was dominated baum, devts..s, legateos, $'raii- blacy &amp; Company, Inc.,
Supervisor of Election,
and for- toes, trustees, beneficiaries, ct'e. priretloti, trading and doing bust- son. bins. Louise Jackson
Cussclberry.
by
pseudo-scientists
at
Winds Cafeteria
Seminole County, Florida
ditors, lienora, aaslgsie.a, sucoes- ness as Ds'v1on-Mxton CO. Is Clerks and Inspector. -Precistct
president tune toilers, but now hats risen sore, cit others claiming an iii- h,creb' required to file its An- 14 - South L.EWS'0d A Fr-rn T'ul'hlsh Oct. 4, 1466
Couebman, past
PDF-67
"wet with the' Cierk if the shove Park to Iiwt. 17-52
to an atcuopted science used tert'st by, through, under or for sium.'el Court and to serve
and rn-founder of the
it cv) Mr. Ruymofld Morris, Clerk; Mrs.
the said LAURA FORD and
CERTIFiCATE OF
land Chapter of Grapho-anady- widely in crime detection, aD- .11s FORD. liar husband; OR- thereof upon I'iaiutiff or Plath. Arlene Austin. Mrs. Ellen 'V.
(UIU'ORATIG IJIItSOLVTION
Dudley, Mrs. Joyce hi. Colborn,
A.NGE BELT RAILWAY 0051- tiff's attorneys, s'
sla, specializes in counseling ciul work, and industry.
PANT, a/k/a ORANGE BELT and addrae. are: ROGERS, TOW- Sirs. E've1'ti BIrk,nmeyfir, Mrs.
through handwriting analysis, Nineteen handwriting
Kimble, Mrs. Raymond IN TIlE NARE AND UT THE
ItAfldIOAP COMPANY, a Flor- BUS, BAILEY, JONES &amp; OAT, Ruth
Al'THOI(ITI' OF THE ITATE
Islurrle
131)0
Florida
Title
Building,
Jack
not
corporation
which
working in the fields
who trained for seven Ida
Preetnot
OP
FLORIDA
ln.peeti'rs
unknown
aucsonvihls,
Florida,
nut
later
than
Clerks
and
the been dippolveid, its
relations, child guidance, years, are employed by
fly
TO AIL TO WHOM THESE PRE____________________________
ia - Worth Centred Sanford
in interest, grautees, November 2l)tscI, A. P., 1146G.
Hor.tensP 'V. RouinuIl&amp;t, SENTS SHALL COME. GREET.
FBI in the Washington office. trustees. creditor., lienura, as- If the IIe'fendisnie It. H. Musc'
Mr. Irving I. Cbft*i'. Mrs
gueea,
or other, claiming an &amp; Company. inc.. tradlug and Clerk;
Pete Milliot was awarded
Whereas, JOHN W. MOSGO,
B. Cooper, Mrs. Minnie
business
as
bs"Iison-MszGladys
interest b, through, under or doing
25 prize for finding the "my-. f or the ..id ORANGE BEll! ton Cci., IssUe to file sand serve si Strickland, Mi'. .3. HUgh' Tru- ORLANDO, FLORIDA; WALTER
W. Latug, Mr. A. PORN, C A S S B L B B H 11 T,
ster' man" In the current Jay. RAILWAY COMPANY. s/k/a OR- its Answer by tald date, Decree luck. Sirs. Annette
ICer!oot FLORIDA;
GERALD E. GUN.
ANGE BELT RAIROAD OOM- Pro Ciumfosso will be entered Mahion A. Wright, Mrs.
Emmett
McCall,
Mrs. NERSON, C .A S S B I.. B E It R
deniandliryauut,
51j,
IDLAD
against
It
for
the
relief
and PANT
FLOBIDA
FL.ORIDA did so on the 27th day
Itusisell Pearson
signing hun up as as new mem- RA1LRO#I) COMPANY, a Florida ad In the Complaint.
The nature of said suit being Clerks send inspector. - Precinet of SEPTEMBER, AD. 11410 cause
ben
not
has
corporation
which
A Christmas Barsar featuring her. George Bare iniuzatger of dissolved, its unknown nuocnss- for the foreclosure of the inert- iii - Ue-ar Lake ares
to be incorporated under the law.
all types of handmade articles, "
Dan's in
Seminole ore In interest, gra.uteea, trustees, iage dated December IIi.11460, re- Sirs. John Tate., Sr., Clerk; Sirs. the' Mists of Florida I) &amp; C
Lillian Jones, Mrs. Elisabeth C. P}(EIIIj. iNC.. a corporation, with
the my- creditors, lienora, assignees, or corded on December 21, 1560,
borne baked and canned ftiods, Platzu was revealed
Mr. its principal place of buatnsa
others claiming an interest hr. Official Records. Volume 237, Itit'hi, Mr. Gerald F. bebiefen,
and holiday novelties Will be story man. Hare lives on ai- through, under or for the said pages 215-22*, public reeurd of Clsi)'toti H. Pence, Mr. Norman at CASSELBERRY, SEMINOLE
COIJN'I'Y iti the State of Florida,
FLORIDA MI LANI) RAILROAD Seminole Ccunt', Flutid, cover- C. Idurrit), Sir. Stanley Kuras
sponsored Tuesday, 10 a, rn hiatus Road, Cuaelberry.
and whereas such corporation
COMPANY; .ATLLNTIC COAST Ing arid encumbering th. follow. Clerks and I*apeeture -Per
until 4 p. rn. In the old Sears John W. Smith, membership LINE
Hwy. IT-SZ did on the 4th day of October,
aAuBoA.J) COMPANY, a ing described property situated 17 - ('aas.-Iberi'i-.
Bii4. S. Ta- A. I). 31414. causs to be filed in
atore
in
downtown
Sun chairman, reported that 25 new Virginia corporation, authoria.d In Seminole C-ount'. F1ur1d, to- east us 5esstauI
srlila Blond. sooth t Mad Mug iii. office of the Secretary of
of wit:
ford by Seminole County Home- iuitmkse'rs have been recruited to do business in the Stat.
The East *0.45 feet of Lot 31 11usd. wr*t S. Lake H.wsU Pood State of the State of Florida',
Florida; any and aU other. baa'the documentary authority ia.
majeers Clubs.
and the' West 64.f4. feet of to Uwi. 17.03
during the drive.
itig or claiming any interest in
ENG.
Mrs.
Eleanor
Ste'rr$,
Clerk
Mrs
qutr.d
under Seothu 101.27. Flcr.
Lot
Its
in
Block
H
of
I
allowing
deeontb.d
propsaly
All patrons purchasing mer_______________
flerthit Zimulier, Mr. Arthur C. id. Ststut.s, showing the disaplu.
LiMB ESTATES UNIT
County.
looat.d in
chandise 'i'&amp;duod at $1 or more
Seminole County, Florida, ac- Whejetle)'. Mr.. Betty Overman, t'or of such corporation.
Florida, to-wit:
Now, therefore, the $.crstsry
cordiitg to pint thereof ro- Mrs. Owen W. Miutey. Mrs. Franwill he eligible to compete for
Blocks' E. 0. and I (less begin
eordd In Phil hook It, page cer MaClure, Mr. Edward Fender f State does hereby certify to
Lot
Northwest
Corner
of
a'
South Seminole Welcome Wathe dow' Prize. Mrs. Ruth GaI1a
1. of the Public Records of (hlesIta and IuapeoS.rs - Preui*iiet the foreulug end that )e Si
ii Block I. Track *1. run
satisfied that the requir.meats
is - bsueIand Estate,
of
Seminole County, Florida,
the Lake Mi.uthum gon Club will meet at 11:30 an.
gher,
th'onoe North 7 21)' West 56
my lisizid and the Mr. Tbeudi4it It. (jhL4g, Clerk; .f sh law hìave been complied
thence
Southwsstbnly
WITNESS
feet,
club who is serving as overall Restaurant in Mailtiand for
to a point on the West liDs Seal of said Court n4 Sanford, Sirs. Mary Ann Morton, Mrs. with.
Mrs. TiterThursday itt the Open Hearth
IN WJTN1CIM WHEREOF. I
thairman, report.d today.
of Lot 10. E feet, from $es*iitiole County. Florioue. this 1'hylUe Si. hiuttinitti,
Corner thsi'esf. the 20th day of October, A. B. eisa Fey. Mrs. Lillian Franklin, hs'.. hereunto sat w' band stud
Southwest
Each club will have it,s own buffet luncheon and cards. All
Mrs. Eliwi bossy)', sirs. Edna B. lieve' affixed th. Great Seal of
to a.thw..t lBr$G.
booth and funds derived will go newcomers In the area are inthe State of Florida. M Tails..
Dunhani
10, th.iuce (Court Meal)
(horsier of said
bases..
Preetaet
Iaeaertur.
the Capital, tbm the
aad
(Ijerk.
Lattur
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htedi,witb,
Jr.
vited
to
attend
and
4t.
point
of
for
i.e
reservations
Northeasterly
Into individual treatsurier
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lii - %esstk. sisolbasret nestles .f FOttIITH dity of OCTOBER. A. I).
ginning)
sponsorshif) of variouE activities may tie' made with the club
1466.
aalurd
Dy: Purina SI. Murky.
ANT)
TOM ADAMS
such is &amp;endiug
Deputy Clerk
51'. - Aiim' C;r.-. Clerk. Mr. N.
Alt Rli-k, .1 and K all iii
riuu to 4 H liosteur. Mrs. Sy DtrVries. or
Secretary cii
14, V Famthet. 5j5. .A. 3). A titanic.
$7 Sr Nua
$ANL.JNDO
Piit'ilsti
Oct.
4,
Tract
4
of
c.awp and to sfat.tr and nat.ional Mrs. Lawrence Pettimiti, both
Ms-a'. Juan Williams, Mrs.. Anal. J'ubuisb Oct *4, 1146
£PRUiGI. £$nsl. O.unty,11046.
of Caaastbsry•
H. 5I.csk.wskt. Mr.- Ursula H. DDP'-dS
a.lngL
flNtSe. all_ruz
PIM DDY-7$
A.H-8. Bergen and his family reside at 2403
(Navy Photo)
Graxidview Avenue.

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ECHO1

lur,(IACR TRAILER, 4'

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WIIAON-MALE* PUSH.
tans. Restaurant, Maltiand.
uy • Sell • TT545
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111-1611
$ii.1IK.letSt.
HOUSEWIVES £ MOTHERS

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60. BusIness OpportunitiesUNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
I'M LOOKING tot a TAKECHARGE person te aid ins in
the sale and distribution of

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For Sale

FARE SENT QUICKLY. hAyA.MAID, 4 BOND ST., GREAT S BEAUTIFUL, high lot. On
Lake Sylvan, 2 miles west InNECK, N. Y,
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THE CIRCUIT coURT
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF AND FOR SEMINOLE CVN.
'VT, FLORIDA.
CHANcERY NO. 1S
FALL. RIVER SAVINGS DANK.
plaintiff,

to Mrs. King, Jack &amp; Jean's
Beauty Salon, Sanford Plasa.

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And all

partie.

claiming Inter-

ests
by, through, under, or
against- ICING B. BROWN and
CAROLE 3, BROWN, s/k/a

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an.

Homemakers

contest

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Dipper

as

Robson Sporting Goods

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kItchen, betting &amp; co1ing.

TOWN'N LAKES
APARTMENTS

GARDEN

&amp;

reasonahde

3 ROOM Bachelor type furn. Apt.
All utilities Included, $50 mo,
213 week. 3-2764.

ROOM turn. Apt. $35 mo. In.
cluding water &amp; Electric.
S ROOM Furnished Apt. $40.

111 E. 8th Street

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3-BEDROOM, dining room, 1% NICE * 111)851. frame home situelect in a 10 acre producing' 11$W.tadSt.
bath, paved dead-end St. 3
Orausgti grove. Only nslrisites SURS APTS. close
yr.. old. Owner being trans-

Stemper Agency

121* 3. French

*21-444)

YOU Probably missed a. sale to
TIlE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
NEAT ZtURAL iioii
day.. _Ui•Want-Adsdaily.
WILLIAM 8, RAISON,
'iVITI-! many features you expect
WHOSE RESIDENCE AND
MAILING ADDRESS II:
'U. S. Naval Dental Techni.

Legal Notice
Naval ___________________________________

clans School, U, H.
Training Center, San Diego, IN COUNTY JVflfU'N COURT
CalifornIa, 92133:
FLOIIII)A
SEMINoLE
A sworn Complaint having
511$

for Florida living, beautifully
landscaped, with variety of

fruit trees, close in on l)aved
road, Iteaeonial,le pri'. arid
time to
terms. 'l'oday I.
the

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CABINET MAKERS

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APPLY TO:

DAYTONA MARINA
BOAT WORKS

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COMMODORE
R•al Estate
Want
Ads
APARTMENTS
Realtor
LIsting
Multipi.
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100W,litMt.Ph.12$-liSt
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2565 Park Drive FURNISHED - UNFUB.NI8HED
3-2420
Ph. Resident Mgr. *22-1240
Houses For Sale
Legal Notice
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HOUSE &amp; GROVE
AVALON APARTMENTS

Ve1come y

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payment

WANTED!

Seinie1e

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down

buy ,
CAROL.B BAG.GETT, hi. wife;
Call us for appointment.
and GERTRUDE BROWN, and to been filed sgain.t you In the ESTATE OF
all parties bseing or claiming to CIrcuit Court In
for Seminole L. EUGENE OATTON,
have any right, title, or Interest County, Florida, by BONNIE B.
DECEASED
In lbs property herein described. IIASSON,' for divorce, the short
NO'I'ICE TO cuBorrolls
i BONNIE B. '4,0
YOU ARE hereby notified that till, of which
hAVING
CIL PERSONS
WIL. ('J,AI5 OR DBUANUI AGAINST
Real Estate Sales - fleutals
a Complaint to foreclose a mort- II A 8 8 0 N, Plaintiff,
Ph. 4511
100 W, Iii It,
encumbering the following LIAM S. HASSON. Defendant, SAID ESTATEs
these presents are to command
real property;
You and each of you are hare- THREE
BEDROOM, 1 114th, *1
East one foot of Lot 3* and you to aposar and file your An. by notified and required to tll
electric
home, Via, room, builtswer
or
oilier
defense
or
plead.
1,
80,
Block
Lot
all of
any claims and demands which
in Stove, Garbage Disp'ssl.
NORTH ORLANDO TOWN- irig herein whim the Clerk of the you, or either of yOU, mussy have
central Heat and Air, feuuted
SITE YQUIITH ADDITION, Circuit Court of Seminole C0un against said estate In the office
Yitr.i. Near Uif Cour.e in 'i'.'e
COPY of
according to the p1st thereof ty, Florida, stud serve
Karlyle
Ilousholder,
I-Ion.
N_lirceus.321:0579.
attorney,
Plaintiff's
thereof
on
Book
11,
Fist
as recorded in
County Judge of Seminole Coon.
page II, Public Record. of C. Vernon Ml.., Jr, Attorney ty,
liii office in the Court
houses I'or Rent
at Law, Post Office Drawer Z, Blouse In Sanford, Florida, with. _______________________________
Seminole County, Florida.
baa been filed against you in the Sanford, Florida, on or before In six calendar months from the
above-styled mu, and you are lb. 16th day of November, A. P. time of the first publication of LAKE lit Ally, Clean 2 JIDIIM.
)ie)uas. 1"urn. Adult.. NO l'sts.
a copy of your 1561, or oth.rwiss decree pro thi. notice, Each claim or ci.required to

rthur

the

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price,

-tral duct heat, two air conditionema, fenced yard, many
other extras! $16,800 with low

once a. week for four consecutive (MEAL)
I', 0. Box 3631
Arthur If. Ueokwlth, Jr.
TIIIIEE IIICI)ilOOM Block House
weeks in The Sanford Herald,
Orlamsulo, Florida
Clerk of Circuit Court
for rent. Near Base. $61 issonth.
Dated thIs 6th day of October,
Publish Oct. 1, 10, 17, 24, 1*61
By: Martha 'V. Vibben
Call *21-0635.
DIW-2
1*66.
P. C.
(HEAL)
A
TICPI4IGNMON &amp;
Clerk of the Circuit Court CLEVELAND,
MIZE
By: Donna SI. Merkos
Post Office Drawer Z
IJ.puty Clerk
Saisford, Florida
van den Iierg &amp; Gay
Attorneys for J'ha'Ilutift
P. 0. Box 2407
Publish Oct. 17, 24, 21 &amp; Nov.
Orlando, Florida
17, 24, $1, 1*11 7, 1511
Publish Oct.
I)DF.60
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122-1120
No 711
K. First 81.
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Answer to the Complaint on the confeseo will be entered
manel must be in writing' and _____________________________
plaintiff's attorneys, van den ycu.
contain thu. tlac.' of rusl'lotsco
Fl.e.
The "Situford Herald" Ii dosi- and 1,051 office addruss of lisa S hii)ltSi., Built-In Kitchen.
Berg &amp; tisy, P. 0. Box 2407, Or.
'iV. Coieuuienu
room,
1130
tutu.
l0
gi'usrsul
gnated
as
a
newspaper
of
the
hindu, Florida, and to file
lainia,st amid mislist be swamis to
Circle. 3i3-0 113.
original of such Answer with the clrcuhsatiots in which this ctta- by the claisuuant, isis agent or
Clerk of the aforesaid Circuit tii.u' shah be iubhinhied once sacli attorney, or the narita shall be
liUltlil. i"UIIN, house; 31flll(M.
cotsiacutive void.
four
for
Court on or before the 9th day of week
io' whit. Irailt'i' at lhwuuseuu'a
we.'ks.
November, 11461. If you fall to do
// Charlotte II, ('liii tutu
'i'raikr Court. 6i14.I'JOi.
WII'NEH lilY hand and offi_____________________
so, a decree pro oonfeuo wilt
A. i':z..cutrix of tutu estate
be taken against you fur time re- cia! eel of the Clerk it lisa hlssi'lss 'fuick
u,,fuu'usiststI
'i'WO
Ili'li"flOi t?st
3lef demanded in the Counpiatrit. Circuit (bourt OH Cliii 'us '.4th Oils., llaHlrick &amp; itobtissusi
isouse, It lichuets equipsv.1.
'Vista Notice shall be pubhtsh•d day of October, A. P., 1*66,
Attorsse)-s at law
('all 32Z-3l.

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fenced in yard, well landacapcci with patio. Priced to pall
$13,694. Low clown payment,
$107 monthly covers all.

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family

gage

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NOTICE OF SUIT

wife

their

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GERTRUDE BROWN
CleartIeld B..4
4401 Spring, )la173$fld
Silver

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YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER
room, built-in color equipped I £ 2 BDRM. APTS., completely
equipped by GENERAL ELEC.1 204-4-i K. lit St.
212-4941
Kitchen, breakfast hat, walk
TRIC which Includes electric -______________________________
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Call 322.2930.

322.16171

In. Jimmy

from city limits of Sanford.
ferred. Appraised $14,200. AsCowan. 322-4013.
bargain at $17,800. Terms can ______________________________
BROWN; and THE NORTH OR. !!'_.
aume mtg.. $500 down, $95 mo.
CHANCERY NO. 10335
lie arranged,
LANDO COMPANY.
470 Evergreen Ave., Longwood.
Defendants BONNIE B. HASSON
Evening and Sunday 3.2601
338-9973
Plaintiff,
NOTICE or SUIT
Tot KING E. BROWN and CA
BY O'iVNER: Three Bedroom
house, low down payment, AflA Multiple ListIng Realtor
ROLE 3, BROWN, a/k/a WILLIAM S. IIASSON
Defendant.
INSUROR
sum. Stortgaga. Caii 3-007.
APPAiSER
CAROLE BAOGETT, hi.

Analyzed

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Drive, South on Maureen to
Lake. Excellent Investment.
GINGER BREAD
255-924*, Orlando.
3 BEDROOM, 3 Bath, Brittany,
Kitchen color equipment, can-

build later,

COURT,
CIRCUIT
TUE
KING B. BROWN and CAROLE IN
.7. BROWN, a/k/a CAROLE BAG- NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN
GETT. his wife: GERTRUDE ANSI FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,

Mrs.

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family room with tireplac. in

terata.te 4 on 46 to Maureen

now,

V.uatry-

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Wednesday, October 24th.

Storage,

Orlando
Call
etc.
or write P. 0, Box

Manager

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Garage,
241-95*3

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Ay..,

Warehouse,

house,

ply Stat. Employment Office,
11:00 a, in.
00 French

interview, call the
of MAWVACIC, NURSE'S AIDE, I day a week.
Sales
ATTRACTIVE LOTS
INC. at 644-S241 between 2 &amp;
TRIPLE A. location, at &amp; price
Call DeBary,
4p. 111.
you cannot afford to miss. Buy
$4$.43$7.
'personal

ReaItT

}Iunt

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Ing available. I'm in the wholeisle Cosmetic business. For a

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&amp; Fran-h

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SCan Motivate A direct a isles
force.
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it you qualify, new
&amp; finane- BEAUTICIAN. Apply in •tSOfl

page

Set Bazaar

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fam- perth,

area.

this

age:

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ancy. Call 322-290* after 6:10 FURN Downatatra Apt. 601 Pal. FIItEtt
elLA, Cloth, Ra-auru,
p. til.
87-Business Rentals
inetto Ave. Ph. 32-1374 afer
(a WholePaint
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&amp; p. m.
Lila
fica. Tm. 331.1421.
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AVV'MMA
DADV
I.UO1Zi1It'.&amp;JL4 &amp;iJIjiIAI
IJU-).
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MARSHALL Field, family owned
square ft. floor
3 80051 FuitNIslIr-:!) APT. $4
•nterpri•e, has part-tint. p_ SANFORD: 1,440
GATPiWAT TO TH
nsa. All utilltie't except gas.
space, plus 5 Offices. Suitable vi:rt
livable 3 Bedroom, 1%
portunity to earn $1504 for
WATERWAY
for
Paint
&amp;
Body
Shop,
Part.
bI*gnuil.i,
Apt.
I
213
l;ath,
CU
honse
in
choice
boa10 hours work each week. Ap-

blAID5''N Y. TO $75 wk, BUIlT
1. Preferably, over 30 years of ________________________________
JOBS,
TOP
RBFERI'NCES

Mrs.

of

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Jim

CALTBAflT REAL ESTATE

Qualifications:

ostera

Mr..

products

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irr;Mp}frt:y. TIRPi

fONf7%VOOfl: Red Hrlck. corner, 101-TraDer Space-Rent
fenced hinuce, $ RDRM., 1 % ________________________________
bath, $200 down, $91.41 month- TItALLEU &amp;
g,aCpi'Oft tiAki
ly payment. Ph, 121.0*41,
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AIhhy.122-7142.

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Raymond Lnndqutat, Aaaoe. _____________________________

GWAITNEY JEW'ELERS
22-6509
104 S. Park Ave.

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W.dn.sda

MATHER,FURN1T'hT
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GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES

Day' 322-7174

piy Stats Employment Offics,

14 KARAT solid gold brooch pine.

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BEDDING CO.

AT - FACTORY PRICES

Youts,

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can earn $15.04 per week. Col-

. 822.41$).

Ing results-rent Blue Lustre
Carroll Furniture.

Barker, Mr. Price Eghert, Mr. (IAI.)

creditors. hienora, aaslg'be'oa, °T quiet th. title of Plaintiff to the Clerk. Mrs .1. 1. .larkson, Mrs.

LINE RAILROAD COMPANY,

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201) in Paris. (bit 'iVeat 44 to
I:tt.I 4"ra, Is!. r',a'I w*at.

C. A. WHIDDON

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from $1,000 to $1,400 pet month. ______________________________________
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tons Beach, Fla.

_______________________________

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:t
lug an interest. by, through, tin- quire'tl h the I.ws of rloruin BuIlt C Kntffrn, Mrs. Opal 0. Mrs. huc-v 71. SmIth. Mrs. C. h November l, 1C, II you fail _______________________________
dure lion. Mrs .SIamit- 1.. (Irogan, Mt. Tleldlng, Mrs. Anna E. Hardesty, ic do so judgment by default
icr or for the said OTtANOE atid current Rules
Pr
60 - 440
_ BELT ItAIL'iVAT COMPANY / It you fkil ic do so, a F'erre.' Pro jOhn r. Rules. Mrs. Mat'y E. Hit- Mr. Floyd A. Palmer. Mrs. L. F. will he taken agaInst you far FOR SALE:
Deere Pasier, Blade &amp; Fork,
tie
relief
demanded
in
the
Bill
tell.
Mrs
TItelma
A.
Taylor
Boyle,
Mrs.
Martha
Lochte
flAT1.flOAD
BELT
k/a
(ITIANGE
Ct,nfessc
will
he' entered against
j
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A-I shape. Phone
of CnmplainL
COMPANY: FLORIDA MIDLAND you for the relief drrnaiidt'd in Clerks and inepcetnre - PrOelset Clerks and ispo -

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Clerks nad inapoe'$..re - Precinct 2 - 41II1I% central sectIon of gnal answer or pleadIng In the _________________________________
unkliown PUC'CssOrP in interest, herein, whose ddreue
office of thu Clerk of the Cm- ONK ROOM Coldapot Air CondiSnuford
grantees. trustees. creditors. II.'n- Pin.' Street. Orlando. Florida. 1- i'noitl

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kinii, 447 Weut South Street, Ot-

BAKER lirt. Mrs. Antu T'. Bhikur. M' Preidje .leCinwnn

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Ing, and If de*d, their unknown for Seminole Cnuut, Florida. been C,IICCtPII h- the Board of Mrs. .1en IClinefelter, Mrs. DaIse

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WI't. Mr Carl C'hnrpenIn, 5. RrTH ?t. .IAMES,
against __________________________________
In (omplinne" wih Chapter ___________________________________
211 - fleve,u,a Park A 1d1lwfleIp "s
MF.NT COMPANY. P1or)d cor-

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TOKYO (AP) — Big doses or
vitamin A can halt or prevent
development of Jung cancer in
animals, a scientist reported
today.
He has found a way of Inducfra lung cancer — the same
kind that humans get — in ham.
stars. But when he also feeds
them vitamin A. very few come
down with lung tumors.
Ills findings., he stressed. are
by no means an Invitation for
ciguraft smokers or people lIi'-

ng Cancer In Animals
Irig in air-polluted areas to start
gulping down vitamin A. or lots
of carrots which are rich In the
vitamin Ton much vitamin A
can he harmful to humans.
Dr. Umberto SaffintU. Italian,
born pathologist now at the Chicagn Medical School, described
his research at opening aciontific sessions of the Ninth International Cancer Congress. He ampiled them In an interview,
1-Ic turned up evidence that
dust particles In the air, or In

7?2iern O/)e,

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cIarette
- -------------smoke. can ho the
ci,rc 'ffhn. fhnr,
1nfI1i-ir
.'-.'..'F, visa
"carriers" to take cancer.causbreathe It in over a period of
chemicals Into the lungs.
months or years. He could follow what happened because the
Using hamsters, he prcparc'd
benzpyrenc' fluoresces.
Inert dust particles to which
were attached crystals of a poThe dust particles mostly hetent cancer-caused lx+nzpyrene.
came lodged in the walls or
Renzpyrcne Is found In smoke
bronchioles and alveoli, or air
or exhausts from Industrial
sues. Soon the benzpyrenc di-;plants, automobiles, coal fursolved and spread through the
naces, and also In cigarette
lungs.
smoke.
hamsters given duct only,
He Injected this material
without benzpvrenc, did not get
down the windpipes of hamtumors.

ing

$1,000: Mrs. Leo LOS, Jr. $100: Margaret CuIlImore
4955 93rd Ave. N.
Vohisla Bar
Fin.

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$100: Charles Abell
1238 Elinor Dr.
Orlando, Fla.

$1,000: Andrew P. Lapievre
Noblet,,

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$100: Mrs. v.'w McGinty $100: Laryma Munden
317 1t Cuilr.J Ave.
1451 N.E. 132 Rd.
Winter Haven, Plo.
Miami, Fla.

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By

The life massacre in Coin.
rado took place Sept. 29, 1879.

Ever wonder why State Beverne Agent% raided two Sanford dnh after the c1uhs have
been having Bingo games for
years and year*? The word is
that P. State BeVeritge Agent
French Ave
stopped
: back hva local
officer and warned for spred
ing. The agent, according to the

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miles per hour.

$100: Mrs. J. C. Williams $100: Maynard lr.dd
$100: Phil Hershfelt
17051 Dolphin Dr.
1045 PO1'PeI Dr .
31$ S. Thompson Rd.
N.
N. R.ddhtgton leech,
LW'qO, Fl..
Apopk., Florid.
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$100: Walter W. White
265 Trithv Rd
Brooksville,PlO
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$100: Helen L. Panossian
1228 SemInoie St.
Clearwater, Fla.

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continue
"one-baiit" was confiscRted from a W. 11th t.

establishment the other day' by

$100: Charles Grab.r
2607 Adrian Ave.
Lorgo, Plo.

4509 27th Ave. S.
Gulfport, Fla.
$100: Mrs. Wade HarreII
7002 Dime.,, St.
Tan",

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And of cnUr(,, Sanford Police
were not notified.
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See where the .layeee" are
holding their carnival Thursday
,t sp.m. . . . What I would like
to know i who put the lligapot?
the ,1uki
tors

$100: Mrs. May Wagner
615 interlochan Ave.
Lokelind, Flo.

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Had an interesting worning
going over invoices from the
County Commission rind School
office . . . Wanted to check how
much merchandise is purchased
in Seminole Count. as cam
pared to other surrounding

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election are coming in slow...
As a matter of fact not much
interest at all in the race. What
need l an old-fashioned
political rally . - - A good project
Dr. John Darby (Dcmocrat)i'
moist money
colleague Don
Bales has $100 while both liepublicans Al Keeth and Jean
Bryant have only $76 in the
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cases when mothers bring their
kids down to get all kinds of
shots . . . Health clinic doesn't
compete with private doctors
you should remember that
Dr. Leone said the only way
way these abuses can be stopped Is by having each one interviewed . . . That would mean
hiring an additional welfare
worker . . . We (I mean me)
suggest the nurses who give
the shots study the cases more
closely.
S..
The major contractor for the
land fill program Houdaille,
Duval-Wright has asked for a
90 day extension on the lake.
front Project. The word around
City Hall is that the firm will
only be given 30 days and if
they don't make it will have to
pay the city $300 per day Over

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a rug on his floor . . .Not purchased locally
Talked to Health Director
Dr Frank Leone this morning
how some people are abusing
the county's immunization program . . . Actually the pro.
grams : are uu:e for the indlig.

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the bills with Walter Teague.
Hat* : keep
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someone bought parts for a
from Orlando
floor sander
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$7.50 . . . Stertir. the school
everything from the county
when feasible.

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for washroom paper purchased
in Orlando. Couldn't it be pur.

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- i'ounfy with instrtu't.ions to the maintenance depart-

IRANFORD,F1Oflh1JA

rrent to proceed with construction of recreation facilities on a priority hnstfiq at 13 of the cnmty's schnls.

VAHw12
Arrives
In Sanford

World News
In Brief

EXCItI(led frOm the program at this time heemiso
adequate facilities are already
provided were Sanford Junior equipment for the projects WaS
'
High, Seminole High, South estimated at
In other action the board,
Seminole .lunkt High and f,y' after direemont+
-.Pledge fly 181
man liiRh. Also xclude4 he. I cornmksinn (Thajrman John
MANILA (Al') -- In a hid
st of the students live Alexander and Commissioner
pence, I'resldent .lohnson coni4erahle distance from the W. Lawrne Swofford on the
anti Iii. war allies aflnotIflCNI school were English Estates county's responsibIlity regardThe Spearheads of Re.
ing providing sidewalks at
today they are prepared to and Altamonte Elementary.
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The priority set by the corn schools, voted to instruct Coun.
naissanee Attack Squadwithdraw forces frr'm South mission 'vas (vie'ln, tennis ty Engineer William Rush to
n 12 arrived in Sanford
VI.'t. Nam within six tnnnths court; l,,ng'vrn(I, hard surface - give cost estimates of sidewalkS
Seminole County supI)Ol'tCrR of Gov. thtydon llsts'ns
is afternoon ending an
after their renditions for es• utility court 40 feet by R feet: at Pine Crest School.
today were requested to throw their support to the man
Alexander maintained that
tnhuishing peace are fulfilled. hopper, utility court; Pine
ght month Mediterranean
Winding up the two-day Crest, hard surface basketball Pine Crest is not "the only
p1oyment aboard the air- '10 unseated him in the May primaries, Miami Mayor
(;OV. 1IURNS
chnol having a problem" and
otith court; HOsCflWai(i, baseball dia
summit tuecting, the
aft. carrier USS Saratoga. Robert King 111gb.
Vk't+nn,,iu'se regime pledged to mond (;oIdsh(iro, softhr.II field; urged that Rush b instructed
commanded by
(overnor ilurns has withheld his personal ensurveys to determine
hold national electit,ns by next West-Ode, G r a m m a r , utility to
B. Wood, left Sanford in
court; South Side, softball dia- the need and costs of sidewalks
fall,
arch of this year. This was dorsemen t of the Democratic gubernatorial nomi nec
mond; B e a r Lake, tennis at all the county schools.
but today the Governor's halP first deployment for the
Sentenced To Die courts; Jackson Heights, soft- Swofford declared that the
son man for Seminole County,
nadron which was initially
JAKARTA (tJI'!)—A military ball field; Midway, baseball county has a responsibility to
lnbert flhlihimer, urged "the
mmissioned in July, 1965.
field; Monroe-Wilson, softball all the children in the county
court found former Foreign
Squadron Enlisted and Nonelection
of
Robert
111gb
as
our
field, and Geneva, softball field. 'hether they live "within the
Minister Subandrio guilty of
ght personnel are expected
Expenditure during the next boundaries of a municipality or
next governor of Floi'kln."
treason in helping the Comma. year for materials, supplies and in the county."
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arrive In Sanford on
rusts try to overthrow the gov-.
iursday, the day of the dockDemocratic rallies chcd.
cI,EAIt\vA'rER (AP)— ernment today and sentenced
K of the Saratoga In Mayuled today and tomorrow. See Gas?. linydon
urns has him to death.
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While deployed aboard the
.
come out strongly for home
ratoga the squadron visited
Bilihimer had been Demo- rule in Florida's proposed TALLAHASSEE (AP) —
hens, Genoa, Naples, Barcratic "l,o" of Seminole CounDemocratic gubernatorial canlona and a host. of additionty until lie, himself, was tin-new state constitution.
didute Robert King 111gb,
Mediterranean ports.
lie told the Florida Len- boosted by a $25,000 party
seated as sta t e committeeman
Sanford is still represented
last May by Robert Petree.
gue of Municipalities yester.
narrowed the gap In
the Mediterranean by the
IlIlIhImer's
statement
follows:
day
that
the
Constitution
Redonation,
campaign contributions begers of RVAH-1 who are
"There
are
among
others
cervision
Commission
had
not
tween he am! Republican
,
ployed aboard the USS For.
ROBERT BILLHIMER
tam
qualifications
which
a
can.
placed
enough
emphasis
on
Claude
Kirk
while
reporting
j
stud.
didate for governor of Flrida home rule 81141 that any new $59,440 in new money last
"
should definitely have,
constitution must have a week.
"A background of govern. clause for "a return to govHowever, Kirk's $49,032 In
mental experience is of the ut- ernment. of the ability to make new contributions was still
most Importance to one who decisions at the county and good enough to keep him some
hopes to assume the leadership city level,"
$70,000 ahead of High.
dSj
of Florida,
truly nun not impressed
.
.
KIRK
.
flI('I!
"Our next governor should be witli recommendations that.
a member of the party which have this far been aired by
has a majority In the Sento the local government commit- 'CAPE KENNEDY (AP) —
Police to ay are investigating a break-in at a POOl and the House for, without this tee of the Constitution Re- The launching of an AtlasCentaur rocket on a test flight
om at 211 \'. First St.' where $125 was taken and at coalition, very little progress vision Commission," Burns said.
said, "particularly on this was postponed today when
ie Goldsboro School where large quantities of milk could be made.
faulty temperature data came
.
1
"Robert High has these quail, subject of home rule."
radio
channel
In
the
a
ere stolen.
fications among others and,
H o u a e speaker-Designate from
MIAMI (AP) — Miami Mayor captives in a citadel of crime.'
stage.
on
the
therefore,
I
will
lend
my
supRalph
Turlington of Alachua second
The pool room was entered from a window
The trouble developed as the Robert King High promised a He said it is- )It safe for women
to his candidacy for gov- County called for a unified countdown reached five mm- "no holds barred" campaign to.. and children to walk the streets.
Lst side of the building and
the money stolen out of port
pension plan for s ta te, city
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ernor.
utes,
day for the final two weeks in
sh register. Th e break-in oc"I further believe that with and county employes.
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Robert High as governor, our
ship.
representatives from Seminole
At the Goldsboro school yes
MOSCOW (UPI)—A leading High said he will concentrate
County
will be better able to
i-day apparently some youngRussian newspaper a c c U a e d on population centers while
achieve success for their pro.
era broke into the school and
Red China of planning war Scott Kelly, whom the Miami
gram in the next session of the
ole 36 half pints of milk and
against
the Soviet Union to- mayor calls "my gospel man,"
Legislature.
gallon of orange juice. Entry
in
one
of the longest and will preach the party line in ,
day
"Therefore, I urge the dccas gained by removing the
bitterest
denunciations
y e t smaller towns from the Evertion of Robert High as our next
lousie window from the door
Amos Jones, 31, has been nam- against the former Soviet. ally, glades to the Panhandle.
governor of Florida."
the south side of the school.
Meanwhile, Clau.le Kirk, the
John Kader, High's campaign ed new assistant director of The paper quoted militant
Deputies are investigating
A runaway tar kettle caused manager for Seminole County, Seminole Community Action, statements made by leading Republican nominee, appeared
Grnss retail s;mlts reported
break-in at the Jai-Alai
-onton sometime last night. a minor traffic accident, in- said hilhlhimer has been named Inc. E. D. Kirchhoff, executive Chinese officials during the to have staked his hopes of for eminolo County in the past
current anti-western purges victory on a single theme
olen from a car was shorts, juring one person, at 8:80 Mon. to the local campaign strategy director announced today,
year increased more than 21
KIrCMiOIt said Jones was so- sweeping China as evidence crime in Mirni.
cks and assorted costume day morning on SR 436 at Lake committee, adding Bilhhimei lected by the personnel and ox- that China is thinking in terms
"Crime is rampant in the pe r cent, according to Informahas supplied run tea of all Burns
weiry.
Howell Road, it was rep
repo r te d supporters In the county to the ecutive committee of SCA and of a possible Sino-Soviet mill- streets of Miami tonight," Kirk tion from that Florida Revenue
today by Trooper Duane liar- high committee and that letters began work this week. His sal- tary clash,
told some 150 persons at a Commission. Sales in Seminole
ary
will
be
$8,000
annually.
S
meeting last night of the Clear. County jumped to 17.7 million
roll,
will be forwarded urging they
Jones,
a
native
of
Seminole
water
Men's Republican Club. in September t9.ft, compared
Injured party was Identified vote for High.
County, attended local schools,
'The
crima
lords will count to $1.3 in 19t15.
GRENADA, Miss. (AP)
by Harrell as Raymond Davis,
He
served
five
years
In
the
armed forces and then earned Negro leaders plan to continue their coffers in the morning."
of R. R. 2, Altamonte Springs.
Kirk made a few references
tiemonstrations protesting alHow to raise funds to get the He left the scene, the trooper Area deaths ..............................2 a bachelor's degree in science leged mistreatment of Negro to what he cal!ed "the crime of
minole high School Band to said, to obtain medical treat- Bridge ......................................10 from Florida A and M Univer- pupils In recently desegregated inflation," but spent most of
Phil
DALLAS (AP)
ads ....................12-13 afty.
attorney
e Orange Bowl Parade in merit.
for
Jack
his time talking about the un- Brieson,
p ublic schools.
public
Comics ................................10-11 In June, Jones received a
. .
iami, News Years Day will
Ruby, says he might -seek bond
,
derworld kind of crime.
Harrell said the man identi. Crossword puzzle ....................11 Bachelor of Divinity degree
the subject of discussion for
And he said responsibility for for the slayer of Lee Harvey
embers of the Hand Parents fled as Davis was driving west Dear Abby ............................. 10 from Yale University and since
it belongs to 111gb. The people Oswulil, accused assassin of
MOSCOW (UP!) — Russia's of Miari, Kirk ad-", "are president John F. Kennedy.
sociation, meeting at 8 p.m. on SR 436 and a roofing truck, Editorial page ..........................4 that time has been working in
Luna 12 satellite raced toward
h,tr.,ist,
at... s....
nnr
...... 10.11 church cnmns.
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iiie
JT sit the hj,nti hall •
was Entertainmen
KVLLIU9
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rendezvous with th e moon toa
0. E. Bertrang, president of proceeding east. The tar ket- Horoscope ................................10 As assistant director. Jones'
tiny.
With It rose the Soviets'
Society ........................................8 duties will Involve program do.
e association said the band
broke
loose
from
the
truck
t1
ould not be able to go unless
Sports ....................................6.7 velopment with people of the ho- hopes for their first good pkinto
Davis'
car,
and
slammed
..............................................11 cal target areas, in the deve tures of possible sites for a
TV
ey can raise "several thousand
nuinnud lunar landing.
the trooper reported.
Mars" for expenseL
Teen News ................................9 lopinerut of participation.

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(Thamblee, Ga., Winter Have

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took steps to provkle
(nmmision
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countywide recreation for the young people of Seminole

Zip Code 82771

Phone 822-2(111 or 425.598

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voices going out to such far-

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winning numbers on your card with the winning
numbers posted at'KIBLIX each Monday.

cmd vow races every week. Join the
fun. Got your card today at PUBLIX, where shoping Is a pleasure!
Efth.r Half or Whole Piesh

LARRY VE31811EI1

"The Nile of America"

on the St. .JohnM River

Seminole County

These are just a few of the hundreds of happy cash winners during the 26th week of "Let's Go To The Races." Many
more local winners are posted in your favorite Publix Market!

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some hamsters—nlready treated with combined dust - two F,.000-unit feedings of vitamin A.
l 01W developed a tumor.
compared with 3) per cent of a
group of dusted mice not getting
the vitamin.

County Oka ys AAassiv ParksProgra s
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Plague City, County
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Red China Hit

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Protests Go On

Herald Index

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RiinTe Oviedo School Bus--The school bus situation in
Seminole County—(part 5).
By DONNA ESTES
The four school buses which
serve Oviedo Junior-Senior High
School arrived at the school
Monday morning carrying the
least number of passengers we
have seen on any of the school
buses In the county.
A count showed 34 studeuti on
hub 90; 28 on bus 83; 40 on bus
66 and W on bus W.
Drivers were questioned concerning the poIbility of doubling up two of the s:uis11cr loads
on one bus In order to permit
release of one of the buses to
another school.
They explained the routes

traveled by the buses are so extenalve, doubling up the loads
would require picking up students as early as 5 a.m.
Monday afternoon, we rode
bus 59 from Sanford Junior
High to Seminole 111gb deliverIng students to Pine Crest, south
on Sanford Avenue nearly to
Lake Jessup, back through El.
der Springs and on to Luke
Mary School arriving at 3:26
p.m. 1)ls0pilne was good, the
btudents were obedient to the
driver, Mrs. Lottie Broadway,
and all the passengers had a
-

At 3:30 we boarded Mrs. Pat
l?'Ieteher'a bus To and transport-

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ed elementary youngsters to
Park Ridge and Sunland. 'i'kie
children, In true Brownie Scout
and cub scout fashion, held UI)
their hands to indicate silence
when the dangerous Palmetto
railroad crossing at Lake Mary
Boulevard w a s approached.
Mrs. Fletcher revealed the bus
requires nine seconds to clear
the (racks while It takes only
live seconds from the time a
train can be seen until It would
be across the track,
Mrs. Fletcher stated that shu
"loves driving the school bus,
It Just gels in your blood,"
We next rode with Mrs. Pat
Costello to take the last of tue

children out Country Chub Road
to Loch Arbor.
There are 52 school buses in
Uie couuty transporting 8,544

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students over 118 different
routes, the drivers reported.
Nine drivers In the Sanford
area make three trips both
morning and afternoon in an attempt to eliminate the problem
of crowded conditions.
Ten rules are isttxI In front
of each bus Instructing the atu.
dents on the proper behavior
expected of passengers riding
on the buses.
Tomorrow will be the cuss'
eluding article of the series
with a report oa South Scm.
fool. Junior high.

We'll add the Furniture . .
(to help horn. H up)
We have a greet selection of fine fu,niture
to add warmth and elegance to your home.

tU RN IT,U RE/
Furniture I. Living I.sity

$00 Fi.auh Are, $asI,sd

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ship crman by the
board of directors of the
Seminole County Mutual
Concert ARRoclatrnn for
their 1966-67 concert se-

ries drive. Team captains all over the coune being tapped for
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the campaign which wi11
kick off in the very near

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OtO. They are County Engineer
Tite saute PUI)liC OIfiCial. who voted
Bill Hush enil Rend Supt. .1. C.
increases in taxes themselves.
Lavender.
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SCHOOLS — Earl Weldon
President of th e Junior College
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principals make over $10,000.
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S. McNamara, announcing this anti military p.ronnet arid air- einpiiiy.s and e-qwct to add
Thursday, said rno:it of the addi- tif
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the
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tile I
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Miii tinkiuw nw (if tht' IhiO'it 11)11)01 t nut lLnll'ti(IIfleIlt '4 bet oi (' ()tt'1
t iii it
. . . Couldn't help but notice In tile Leeward Islands today in the Nov. 8 eleetion, C. %lernoll j%lizj~ toI(l (,'j%,jtjljs It-oln tile Voliviia County Jail ilive it
%%wi 13CL ilk 1938.
tilat et continues its riiie. we fuel we were iorLuji.iLe, in havitig
that iti.
and another was found far out Tht1I's (Ifly.
vtstcrday alter overftneriug
dcidcd to move whim %C did. If we had waited the cust would
Mize, I)i'eseuit
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I' a city judge 1111(1 t''ttnt'i'ly a cotitit V , i. t j •r
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l'h1 city oltl it $1 miiilliuti build is.-tile f or 'J'Jl1.0(it).
Satellite pictures received by
itli itit'it N till 1III
think Seminole High School
added section uitiiter Article V
iumuoum explorer erasheti lutu th e
ahuuld Iuz-nish insurance for the Weather Bureau showed a
the three alter the jiikr, L
. it u1(i lilt
lunar irtuec at a speed ot ,(lilt • (i
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all football piayers!
"ie1l developed" depression I,I
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The crippled spact,eratt, de,,
________ t-iiiuig to cut iuu head tilt.
signeti to ottlaud on the moozi
The to tirimictl tumen
and scud hack pictures of pofile l.uk Jr. li. and Ernest Sc. stIle lauctutig sites fur astru•
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iiitut t heui out' of it-3,
TUeMla
t thing t lieu ii um Liii.- shutma
titivd to
t lien t Iitprialuetti kuui i. mud tlirct' stccruuit eli4lules
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Ignite tutu uli. •I cr itical mu.
juu,d tutu
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tO uith -.tiet'Ls tOtti-SC lnaututr
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know why we ure supporting 000 miles southeast of Miami. to remove an incompetent or
The uwv.ly-discovered disturb- intemperate or svtiik
High for governor.
judge
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Said, I don't know about The nce was too far
fiow office, t'Xti)( by linpeimehi&amp;.e
herald but, say feelings were ctnmuisance itircialt
and in an itient, which is a difficult, long
if Xiii. gets in, the Legisla- area [toni
1''. which few sIii, Eta tltitl (415(l) hilottilUrt. 'Iwo l"htir .
won't do a blessed thing
Ida jutlges agiiiuist whutiuti liii.
-ports are EC(CI% ed A PI1IIII! was
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li(ai(tiluit'tiI
j)rorecthiuigs weltbe sent out Saturday.
It 'll be a rut sure up there in
tiiotjhit , 1pillf WIll actjtiittutl
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'iiluhiussee.
The Weettiwi' Bureau said Nh Iv i'xplzmuitd.
vote I,ecuuse I have only been there was little likelihood that
'Ilit tElilIb
the
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is it
three
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for
(jilt!
auth
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into if ttll. 'L'hwy thell tiiucntat Neither eantlitLie tot gvvertior
the depression moving out Mar:10W.
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tink1ue would grow into a troiil•
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limit Iii
at inass toi.dk. g a utun for bflppt'iL of tiducatiutu.
cal storm.
As long us we're gonna
all ext ueIlIu illeusulle
whit-h
Iute School Supt. I'iuyd T.
A hurricane hunter i,hzuuu 1kw ieii'i's tht
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this meeting on the ostet,i
dt'fi',udi,it
In
illssisiti Ihuuuduy.
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I snake into th e ditujrbuintt t (I (I it Y• honor utiul iiisgu-zsci lit' might
ICI'lII(I Lfl(It'X.
Bridge kite Oct. 4. .
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gusting at only as
III iilgr
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tII him vi' the cotmiiy," , Iit -1)04.111 a- ini ti I lit-4.11 Iii it •
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and no tioted
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definite -storm t-taitcr.
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tttd to ifitte dillisS Miii (11111ch cull
litil t,,ajge.
he dist'i1ahiii,mI, 'call pros lilt's IIPI liii ,ilpIauiutilucuul uf l'ia't,.ustaial 'imieIt's
d.-'lA
either Lk-uuttsc it. Rob
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high tat Iieautahhiisu,
Ti mit I'ciat
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g1jity
jscuiiltal utitil lie stusuutis lull.' ltht'1 til jtItIgch, 1;m ti
Why dt,eszi'L the lxI (ltiudtu huik t' tittiflti.
uuutut F.,IItt,umuul Puitt' .......
St. Lucia sun Ihitsat it
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uilc. 'I'tiu ('(iiilullissIIOu
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around tuwu 7 Say that
will huivestigalts liii' charges a l ld School umt'Wb ............................ IA h'ayumset found sm ithin 0k1U%%ill jj
"had judges
in the minor- If bllbbt Hill ill 14- ti, itici' thmi huh
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NEY/ YORK ((Ji'l) - Stal i(y, hut these art some whose tci' iii time' Staple uuit• ('till t which Spout
Why
Coisse tAJ thinlu of It.
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lied slihutly big lies artiolus or hack iii un-thou, iirliig wouahit thu 41., I lit jmam iii this 'I V
ujes'L the city ills su,suietlaing pt-k-es
.\ o tablivil, to ultauthi aim) he the
about i0
ihislu,iiijj on I tie cs luiuht juidicia I t-aui •
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"W e received good advice fro,,, our fiseul agent who watched
Olt tilt- lookout today for elaini front the 89th Cuuress.
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Checkers, kmmm draughts in Great Britsla6
is one of the world's old.
est Intellectual puttm.
checkers was played Is the
days of the early Egyptisa
mobs and there k rw
aon to bLlievc that It Is cM.
; er than ch. Plats sad
wHorn both msatlozths.
ers in their works. Mw Ro.
nians imported It hem
Greece. The earlied publications on record show the

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t mullion iiia-mna boumd sale, thanks to the iatUteIltn of Loomis
rition in - labanua
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anti" a bit u
iiiI immc,' iluwarti
Attorneys
or the
Nationa. Wha.hel, ity fmiaiics director ,tid today
OL iation for the
ii we had to 1r il LU tilt. 11111i
t tusla
i_ 'oul,l 0 0-il. N
nient of Colored People file,i a
mutton in federal court char "
ing Wallace with violating a
L)u'. Jaitie
iiUuicmpal yitlst udex. whjeh
inversely
t%%o-year
court order .
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nrkes
ham
iflUving steadily ipwart 5ifle tile firt of tile
been
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WAShINGTON tUI1i—PreiThe 'itv had originally -whvdizied sale f th e bimils ii •\lareh.
dent Johnson today signs a bill
it,imet1
it until Air,l and .o May 27, when it
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ultj the
to increase Lite lnlriIutLimn wage
mnhlIltill
LiUL It I .2127
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cut
35 ctnts to $I Wi an hour and
"We wuitd is lout, as we t.uuld, huptiut.. tu
extend it cu erage to 81. liii!druu , •umtl were
toituriitc taj hit
!uw-lu,h' it just ajajul, b0 iast tossiblu
lion more worker-s

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on where th e money goes ex.
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The airprtm in a prortinsive (flI11
WASHINGTON (AP)
The btgi.st headache of inedi.
mini
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ea' is paper work — t4)mi of it
Johnson Administration, faced
VI*tion in '4eniinol. County in this form of additional tee
uh a steadily steepening air
ar in Viet \am, has ordered h*'i been hampered )y (limit iulq rqiiirta applications and
.o additional warplanc in us )permttmnns of the \ tiv out 'if
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Seminole ,%fi'niorial linpitaI hnu
hoen i?.d
th.. t'acilit'
,Ipy)rnvcrt for !ils.du'nrP, Rsihi*rt.
Røii.'r'r. hi.m't at i.lniinitr.
A!. r.'pflrtt'il
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'.l with 1041141 4tlWtOri ifld thi'V
rpiirt thc'v 'nv. flai hail mV
4uhqtantjai ncrca'ic "ith.r.
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it-snow it separated by a faint
drriiy..tjre,,m layer of dust and
,3)cJ]le!r4 that hits fallen mi the ice
bdurijg tlit- summer.

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The action Thursday complet"Adequate aviation fac lities to the voluntary nedkare pm
u work on Article R of the ' are
in proving their utilit.'
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Pirt R't ivhidi ays part
proposed constitution The docu net 4liy for iowth in ucai n' the htii';
1)111 intl in not
rncnt is scheduled to go before much
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Enterprime.4
k.44oviation 4ays
ell tn prohibit any uie nf the it i.i now the. time for -mr fel- hospiwl#4, nationally. have not
011te income tax in Florida. The hex Somintplo! Countians r.n Man
-en "hordi-st nf old People
finance enrilmittce however ap- and e-,cerutA A prn$rrani whieh :4htinEr Ifor 'wds ind .4ervirfen."
proved ow of practically any tutly rec ni:s *VI14.1Ofl I~ .1
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mt.'r local hnspir.ei mtiniit '7 0M3
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boy stid in pain
until an thwulance could be
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,i,rt ili''iclopmv'nt 'r ninruit.
'ri t it niore riinipl'te 4 01,11 —
i.hrnti' nceea'nry for the 111Ii'l'Ifl r'nwth of tIIC ,.Thfltt/ and
n. orderly iU I$1 tIOfl lIt' he
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prpirty, dii.' t,, he phitii'.t o'it
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hurity .f Seminole County.
nv'rnin hi
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700: Margaret Goit1 Super''isor of elementary education,

into the UP office In the Sanford Atlantic National Thrn1
Building although the official
one-month drive will not start
until Oct. 1, Chairman Richard
Keogh has announced.
"There are vnrioug circm.
stanres which spur action now,"
Richard Keogh, 11166 chairman,
pOifltS out.
"One is the fact that seine
of the public-spirited dtlzens
tifl. county who want to
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keep th e f agencies active in
filling the needs of the coonthtns know now th ey will be
ay during the off icial drive.
'One such person is Sidney
E. lve, whose contribution of
T IOD has been received. Then
,
there are those who want to
U" the 'VF campaign as an Inbnrnaont to show their appreciation to a loved one who is
no loiiger with us by contributiiig
a
memorial gift. One
such has been received by the
UP in memory of little Anita
. FitzpatriclL—a gift that will go
toward helping the living,"
Keogh said.
"Response to the UI' appeal
enclosed in bank statements by
most of the banks in the cairntv to their subscribers this
month keeps a flow of welcome
ccintrillutionL Among these is
4 I CM6 from Mrs. Ethel M. Barh e added.
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U? eiecut.ii'c aucretary, ye.
pcirt that viiit.urs from vui'j'ius orgitniteitiuns are dropping
in to see what they can do to
;'artii;ieite
in this years' banti
' er CaIn;iaign with even more
enthusiasm than usual.
'VLU of these surface Indi c*_
trnns Jwint out the mounting
I force of the drive which will
jget iilJ-ruunty send-off on Oct.
with the volunteers holding
kck-offs in the four
C5Pttt
sections
of
cnuJor
growing
Seminole County," she conclud-

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Contributions to the 1P56
mmpaign of the United Pond

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up my coffee brenk to got this
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and his neighbor wili come
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this reward.
Envelopes for
Then John goes on to say.
CPC have been enclosed m
"He
who sits upon the throne
week's church bulletin.
will
be
their shelter. They will
In other announcements tram
the church, The Episcopal never again hunger CT tln'ist.
The sun shall never beat upon
Churchwomen wil l have an
ecutive board meeting at U:5o them. nei ther will there be any
scorching heat, for the -Lamb
am., Monday, in the choir
of the Parish Ball. All chap- who Is In the center of the
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Ralph Brewer of Geneva Church of Christ (right) and
Roy Nichols, charter member of the church, joined forces in groundbreaking for new Sunday School wing. in background are Billy and Richard
(Herald Photo)
Smithson. also members of th e church.
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The new building, to be of masonry construction, will adjoin the present sanctuary by a
covered walkway and will con- i
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and to air condition the unit. ing Dr. Fred Ensminger
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Regular monthly fellowship
ron R. Patton. district manasaid to- dinner was held Thursday at
g'er of social security,
the church for members and
day.
Next carry-in dinner
"While benefit- claims may guests.
be retroactive for a year or will be at 6:30 p.m., Oct. 11,
more, the enrollment period for
medical insurance is greatly
restricted," he said. "Protection under the 'doctor bill' part
ofmedicare can start on the
first day of the mon th you attam age 65 only if you apply
for it in one of the three
Promotion Day will be ohmonths before the month you
served this Sunday at First
reach 6"
"This restriction, incidentally, Baptist Church of Sanlando
Springs, Rev, Lewis D. flames,
does not apply to hospital
surance; it applies only to mcd- has announced.
Also scheduled this Sunday
jcal insurance," he added.
The first enrollment period is the church's quarterly fellow.
et by law covers seven ship covered dish dinner on the
months: the three months irn grounds which will be served
mediately before the month of immediately following the mornattaining age 65, that month, ing worhip service.
A farewell shower honoring
and the three months immediEarl Gossard, whose busMrs.
ately thereafter. However,
the application is filed in the band is being transferred to
month of attainment or later, Marylan-i, will be held at 7:30
postponed p.m. Tuesday, at the home of
the effective date is
Mrs. James H, Smith, 115 Altaone to three months.
monte Springs Road (SR 436)
in.
If application for medical the
Co-hostess will he Mrs. Harold
surance is nut filed during
Blalack. All women of the
first enrollment
period,
protecbe obtained until church are invited to attend.
tion cflfiot
the next general enrollment period, which will be the last three
months of odd-numbered year-s.
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Premiums for these delayed enrullment.s will be higher, and
coverage is not effective until
July 1 of the following year.
Even though the applicant is
I$UAL
still working, a claim for hosICTIIC
pita] and medical insurance
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can be approved whether or not
WHOLI NOUN
any retirement benefits can be
paid. Mureoer, with the increase in allowance earnings,
many applicants will receive
FREE HOME SURVEY
sonic cash benefits as
a claim is filed.
SAM &amp;
Information and help in pie- Suvici
paring the necessary applies.
tiun forms owy be had huni
the bu&amp;'iiI security off Let at.
109 East 2nd Street.

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Area Fellowship

Bear Luke Junior and Senior
High Methodist Youth Yellowships, as well as adults of Bear
Lake Methodist Church, will
meet from 6 until S p.n. Sunday I
for Fellowship Services with
the Lockhurt Methodist Chu.eli.

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ers meeting in Fellowship services there this Sunday.
-ert M. Jenkins and children,
house next to the chapel.
It is expected that the organ
Rev, and Mrs. W. E. Timms,
The Senior High Fellowship recently struck by lislitning
birs. Pauline Owen, Mrs.
Slogan for the program in
grades nine through 12, meets will be ready for use this BunNov. 4, World Community Day.
Carver, Mrs. Lester Rethwill,
each Monday from 7 until 9 p. day. Bids on a now air conAnnouncement of upcoming The Object is to fill Space ni
Mrs. Burl: Steele, Mrs. J. B.
All Souls Catholic Women's M. for a Youth Forum in Fel- ditioning unit also are being
events included a plastic ware Sunday School, Filling Space
Hoolehan,
Airs. Walter L. CarM
Party at the church to be held in the Heart, in Order to Some- Club will sponsor a runrniag'e lowship House. Leader is Milton received.
ten, Mrs. 0. K. Gaff, Mrs. W. A.
sale Oct. 4) as itt first project Walker. The Junior High Fel- Sunday School teachers and
at 7:80 p.m. Tuesd*y, and the day Fill Space in heaven."
Hunter, Mrs. Roy Thom Jr.,
Named
as
astronauts
'for
the of the year.
Iowship, seventh to ninth grade, officers are to meet *t 7 P."
District Spiritual Life Retreat
Mrs.
W. V. Griffin;
project are Marion Reid, James
MILI)ltEl) HANEY
Plans for the sale, which will meets each Friday from 7 until Wednesday at the church with
at Leesburg, Oct. uMrs.
Janie Shoemaker, Mrs.
United Church of Deltonu
Program far the evening Johnson, Fred MeCleary, and be held in the Old Sears Build- 0 p. in. under leadership of Mr. the newly elected Sunday School
Neider, Mrs. Margaret
Billy Wayne Johnson. in a
re - ing in downtown Sanford, were and Mrs. Robert E. Boon and superintendent, Thetis Norman. participating in a clothing L. Escar
was entitled "Mission to
Goint, Mrs. J. F. Riser, Mrs.
efflt
contest
among
the
four,
made'
at
the club's opening Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. for a brief period prior to the drive being sponsored by Church Edith Myers, Mrs. Mary RawContinents."
Reid
was
winning
astronaut
and
meeting
conducted
World Service
by Mrs. The Woman's Service Circle '1:30 p.m. prayer meeting.
itefreshmenta were
fur overseas re- linE, Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mrs.
wife
will
be
and
his
guests
Sheila
Roberts,
president,
follid.
by Mrs. Robert M. Temple, he
meets each Tuesday in the edu____________________
Contributions of good suits, Nancy bruck, Mrs. Esther Lanhostess, following adjournment,, at a swal dinner given by the lowing a covered dish supper. cationa] building at 10 a. ni Mi
coats, dresses, or other practical sing, Mrs. Muriel Gardner, Mrs.
Next meeting of Esther Cir- pastor, Rev. E. Ru th Grant. and Mrs. Bnidgit Kolarik Is chair- women are invited. T
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Items, plus
civ will be at 8 p.m., Oct. 11 her husband, James R. Grant, man of the project with Mrs. tending should bring a sanddonation of 10 I)urtt Wakefield, Mrs. Faye
Guinea, Mrs. Louise Caluhun,
This Sunday, a Sunday School Alma Smith assisting.
cents per pound to help in tranb- Mrs.
Monthly General )l.eting
wich for lunch. Coffee and tea
Virginia Burney, Mrs.
.m., picnic will take place' following
Mrs. Marion Farellie was art- provided.
portaticin costs , are being rethe WSCS will be at
Clara
Swain,
Mrs. Louise Lee,
service.
Family
the
church
nam
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d
chairman
of a bake sale Monday of this week. Don
ceived this weal-: and next at
ct. G.
By )IARYANN MILES
the
unit
Misses
Chapman
and Ethel
Sunday will be Oct. 2 at which I to be' held lii the church social licizer and Rev. Smith attended
The Economy Corner spun- 1, church or may be left at
time special recognition will be hail, Sunday, Oct. 1), and Ms's. at planning session for the sored by Episcopal Church- parsonage, 6145 harley Avenue, Riser.
given to the family wi th the Nancy hiuckaibone was appoint- Board of Homeland Ministries women of Christ Episcopal Deltuna.
A bake sale will be sponsor- most menibers attending Sun- ed telephone chairman for the Seminar slated Dec. 24 at the Church, Long'wood, will be open Regular worship services of
'iudnrIl
Winter Park First CongregatIon- during the coming season from the church are held In the Deled Saturday by the Woman's day School. Theme Is "Ilappi- club.
urn,, m., sacReward Sunday for
Guest speakers for the eve- al Church. Twelve delegates 8 a.m. until noun each Satur- tolut Community Cen te r on Lake
-ii'drnp.
Society of Chriiti*n Service of ness
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-Christ Church, Sanford, under winner hi the Project Space ning were Father William from the.' chapel will be invited day and Monday, Rev, Warren Monroe at 10 a.m. each Sun'bria*a,a
Keane, who spoke on Christian to attend.
leadership of Mrs. James Run- Eaee will be Oct. U.
Thompson, vicar, reported to- day.
bisal..rd &amp;i.rald 5*1 5
I'SSSSCi As... brnaiurd. Visor..
This Saturday. the Ladies Unity, and George Deznattio, Delegates from the United day.
nella, cba.innau. The side will
Welcoming Committee this
Ida.
-take place iii front of Publix Auxiliary of the church will chairman of the Fall Festival, Church of Christ oBard of Home Donations of any type use- we'el: will be Misses Charlotte
5',aaeei IJ1aa
rv.ja, raw
MI baulsord. i"Ia.
Market in Sanford Shopping have a bake side at Winn-Dixie who discussed entertainment Mimstnes will be present to able articles will be welcomed. and Evelyn I1eschtman. House
lead in discussions ui the theme. Proceeds go to the church fund. Committee for the month is
1'Iur.u, beginning at 8:30 u.ns. in Longwuod, beginning at 14 pianned for this event,
tte... k use.
the
of
auxiliary
Next
nan
Proceedi will ju to the church a.us. President
niuetu of the club will "Iioriw Missiusi in a RevolutionEpiscopal Young Churchmen Gustave Josephson and Russell
' W.0
be Oct.
LAs Mrs. M. L. McDaniel.
building fund.
I ar)' Age.."
j will meet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday. .niseiy
of Vernon
Children's outfits, cut anil under supervision
ready to new, were distributed Coombs, Sunday School lupenintendent.
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people in Seminole County and
are therefore among the largest
contributing groups in the ('iin
tire county," said Richard
Keogh, campaign chairman.
"Mathews and his group of
volunteers have expressed their
MILDRED HANEY
enthusiastic desire to make this
Third in a Bible study series
group'. contributions to the
1956 United Fund campain being conducted at Deltona
exceed all past records for gi'. Christian Church by Rev. Eard
D. Luginhuhl will be given this
lug," he concluded.
Sunday. Title is "Alone in the
Crowd."
The organist, Mrs. Roy Jones,
has chosen for the prelude, "In
Ahe Sanctuary," by Louise E.
Stairs.
Church school for both young
people and adults will be at
9:30 a.m. Regular worship services are at 10:30 am. each
Sunday. Visitors and new resiinvited to participate
"Filing social security claims dents are
in the worship and will be welpromptly has never been more

Of SS

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To Be Guest In
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hut permitting sale of certiftp
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This was the assurance given
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Federal Home Loan Bank
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serve floani and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in reg'ulating the interest rate Wilt
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DeWitt Mathews .Tr.,
'Until we receive the full
president of the Seminole Court- text of the changes, we can
tv Chamber of Commerce, has make no real evaluation of the
b'
4 been named chairman of the situation," Touhy remarked,
The three federal agencies
industrial group for the 1966
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the new regulations less
United Fund campaign,
than
an hour after President
Serving as co-workers with
Mathews will he Howard Hod- .1hnon signed a bill giving
ges, president of Sanford At- I them power to fix the Interr
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lantie National Bank; .lohn I est rate ceiling for one year
.n different sizes and types
Merc'er. executive
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Jr., president of Shoemaker son's anti-inflation program, is
Construc't.ion Company a n d designed to end the hot interJohn Xrider, manager of the ~ est- rate war for savings bei
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Chamber of Commerce.
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Shelton, who also u.Lsd in At
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tlth -Circle .of the Woman's Whlle they are here, £
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have
of
nion
of the FIrSt- learning to swim under three. the absence of both the chairof
living
water.
And
God
shall
Missionary
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Work Is being done through will be given at noon
Oct. 3.
man and co-chairman.
wipe away all tears from their Baptist Church of Lake Mar' lion of Mrs. Robert Newell,
volunteer labor provided by men Sunday by the CongreThe Adult Enquirer's Class
rdma1,
t
were chosen for the coming tamonte Springs.
Week
of
the church,
rational C h r i s t i a n
will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday eyes."
WI?r
the September meeting
Conside
ri
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th
e
number
of
year
at
The family will be leaving group mission study book
Brewer is in his ninth year Church of Sanford in
at the home or Mr, and Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. Harley Wil-. this February to return to their taught by Mrs. Richard Stout.
By MARY ANN MILES
at the sanctuar' and has seen
William Munroe. Apartment tears shed in life on earthThe
following
flSW officers
tears
of
hurt,
frustration,
and
helm,
Missionary Volunteer Week the church grow from 15 to the church's Fellowship
work in West Iran.
14-W, Town and Lake £9511
sorrow-this is the most wonder. Mrs. J. A. Varn presided. The
will serve for the coming year: of Prayer (spiritual emphasis) some 100 members, coming Hall. "Uncle Fred," as he
ments, E. First Street,
Mrs. Richa Stout, chairman; at Forest Lake Academy hi from Sanford. Oviedo, and Alta- is known th roughout th e
call to prayer was given by
Children's Confirmation Class f ul gift of all,
Mrs. V. C. Ladd, vice chair- Forest City will start Sunday monte Springs, as well as Genat the church is conducted at This is the life everlasting to Mrs. Wilhelm, and Mrs. Frank
church and community,
A
Iman; Mrs. Hubie Summgrliu, and continue through Saturday eva.
I Officer prayeti for the
rd
4 p.m. each Thursday and class- which the Christian looks forwfll give a brief talk- dursecretary and treasurer; Mrs. with meetings at '1:30 p.m.
United with his loved arias.
es at Sanford Naval Academy,
ing the 11 a.m. worship
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Carl Bryant, program chair- daily in the sanctuary of Forest
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Mrs.
Rosa
Labo,
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with God forever: shepherded the' mission study book to be
service, All friends are
ission Lake Seven th -Day Adventist
6:80 _______________
until 7:80 each Thursday. by
study chairman; Mrs. Carl Bry- Church,
the Lord Christ, life eternal taught at the church Sept. 20. Marks Christian
invited to attend the
ant, community missions Ch&amp;2Tbecomet something well worth All were urged to attend.
Principal speaker will be Euel
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Mrs. Ruble Sunimerlin, H. Atchley, associa te editor of
Officeri are Mrs. T. W.
working for. And th ere shall be
(Herald Photo)
no tears again, ever.
Whigham, chairman; Mrs. W.
stewardship chairman; Mrs. "Listen" magazine, a journal
This is wh' Jesus' statement, G. Brown, vice chairman; Mrs. I
Sammy Lou (Leon) Keel, nub- of healthful living published
licity and publications, and by the denomination.
"1 am the resurrection and the J. A. Varn, secretary and
H' JULIA BARTOS
Ilk. I-k that liveth and believeth treasurer; Mrs. Frank Officer, Sunday marks the beginning Mrs. C rawford Shel ton, social
Missionary volunteer leaders
Receives WSCS
in me shall never die." is a prayer chairman; Mrs, J. A. O Christi
at
the academy are Milford
an Education Week at chairman.
sta tement of joy and hope to all \'urn, mission study; Mrs.
Refreshments
of
cake
and
Crist,
president; Danny Bentmankind.
Charles MeKeel, stewardihi1 Altamonte Springs Community , punch were served by the has- singer, vice president, and .lean Emblem of the
Handbooks
chairman; Mrs. Harley Wil- Chapel (U ii i t e d Church of toss. Also present was Mrs. Emde, secretary.
vice Guild of First Methodist
Harley Wil helm.
helm, program chairman; Mrs. Christ).
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AdChurch,
Sanford, was displayed
Atchley's office is at th
The new Woman's Society of
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Rev.
Wayne
E.
Smith.
ministGiselle Smith, social chairman,
and explanation of each part
ventist world headquarters
Christian Service Handbook Project Space
and Mrs. Varu, publicity and Cr. will speak on "Christian
Washington, D. C., where he s, given by Miss Mabel Chapman
Growth" at the 9:30 and 11 a.
was distributed to members of
publications.
associated with the temperance I at the recent covered dish suph
School
rc
Tin'
business
session
was
m.
services.
Chu
per meeting of the Irroup in
the Esther Circle of Grace
department.
closed
with
prayer
by
Mrs.
teachers
will
be
installed
and
Experience with the church Fellowship Hull of the new
Me th odist Church at th eir SepWhigham. The program was receive special recognition durhas
included ministerial won: in educational building.
tember meeting.
turned over to Mrs. Varn, who ing the 13 a. in. worship hour.
the Southern California Con- The meeting was conducted
The informative book was
taught the last chapter of the Nurser' is provided for both
by Mrs. Mars' Rawlins, vice'
ference,
1951-58. After
services.
compiled by M rs. Robert Osoup
mission
study
book,
gr
years at the seminary, he joined president, in absence of the
B)' MARYANN MILES
Church School for three year
burn and contains the purpose
Ref
re
shments
of
cup
cakes
faculty of Columbia Union president, Mrs. Hazel Flynt,
IARYANN MILES
olds th rough eigh th graders Rev. Jack Hackworth, who the
School
departand
coffee'
were
served.
College
in Wushington, D. C., due to Illness. Routine business
of the Society, special obiervaThe Sunday
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meets at 9:30 with those through has been serving as gusst paswhere he taught religion tni- wuF discussed and reports were
and names ment of First Pentecostal
the second grade having class- tar at Forest City Baptist
1960.. heard from various committees.
of honorary and current mem- Church, Longwood, is particies in the' educational building Church in the absence of a es for five school
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together and discarded all their The September mosting of
weapons and images of Stones, the Barbara Guess Circle of the
and built big bonfire with the Woman's Missionary tlnloxi of
collection.
EUEL H. ATCHLEY
the First Baptist Church f
The Maynards had to learn Lake Mary was held at the Ed
the Dani Tribe customs and ch
urch with Mrs Crawford
ways of communicating by sign Shel as hostess.
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progressed 'in their social and The scripture and call to

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'we don t li ke to do, or mls.'
By LERO D. SOPER
B.
Holy Cross Ep*scoal Cisireb Ithtngs we enjoy or crave. We
enkr hikft from 7:30 nn. ii
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The Church keeps telling peo- live £ life of separation, both
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til R1O pm S
at th e
our
felIov.
man
pie that the most wonderful gift from God and
church. Thc vnun people also
is that He has promised us because of our own search for
will hire out for a day's work
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'to the highest bidders
look at life, we might think that So It Is that everlasting life
A group of leaders a n d
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this Is not such a wonderful gift. Is no big deal If It Is to be like
teachers from the church reafter all. Unless this future life the one we are living now. And
I ccnUy attended classes at
Is a whole lot different from of course, this is tht point
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Crate Covenant Church for a
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the one we are engaged in now. acily. God's promise Is a life
preview
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'Thank you very much. But no Icause It is lived In His, presence .
sroinz were. Mrs. EItsahet.h
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thanks." unending life like the No longer will we be on a quest
Rose, M rs. Evelyn Esick, Mrs.
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present one would be more bur- for Him. We wil l he right then
1 e u n C n I h v r I., Mrs. Alive
at His hand. No longer will We
den than gift.
Schwan Jim Ridgewall Mr
MISSIONARIES Mr. and Nrs. Ralph Maynard, are
Oh. we enjoy this life enough. I be separated from those we
and Mrs. Boyce ltidp'ew.li,
home on furlough from W est Iran. Indonesia,
thil
ey w l be there with
In fact, we cling to It as tightly love, for th
C.
Vincent Faulkkner,
where they have worked with the Unevangelized
as we can. Yet we do catch us.
president of the YouthFellow- cold, we get sick, we stub our St. John gives a wonderful
Field Missions since 1957. With them is seven
ship, and Miss Toni Boyle. Rev.
description
of
heaven
In
the
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toes on the sidewalk, we get I
Fred Gurthyle, minister at St.
sandzpurs in our hands when we Book of Revelation. It does not
(Herald Photo)
Andrews, taught the youth diwork in the yard. We lose our pretend to be a guided pictorial
vision.
tempers, and others become an tour of heaven, even though It:
Women of the church will
with
us.
We
hvc
to
work
does
mention
pearly
gates
and
continue
to meat at U) a.m.
g
for a living, and this sometimes streets of gold. It simply putS
issionary
oup eeach Tuesday to study local
means that we have to do things forth what heaven will be In
community problems and how
terms the simplest man can
they can be of assistanc
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This week, a group of tht'
By JULIA BARTOS
ing and gratifying.
throne, serving God and prals- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maynard,: They have two children. Tim. women made their first visit
Offering To Aid log Him. When John asks the
SeVCfl, who was born in indo- to Edgewater Boys i-anci, talc.
missionaries,
of
1221
Noble
angel who is giving him this
home on nesia, and Grady, five months, ingcanned goods, linens and
conducted tour through heaven Road, Orlando, are
who was born April 27 in Lan clothing, and It is planned to
who
these
people
the
angel
furlough
are,
from
West Iran, indo- cast, Pa.. Maynard's home continue aid, where needed
CPC Work
answers, these are they who nesia, formerly Dutch New town. Mrs. Manard Is the and when possible, to the esflol' Cross Episcopal Church, have "washed their robes in the Guinea,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. tablishment,
the Lamb." In other .
worked Mays of Orlando.
Sanford, will observe Church blood of
Periodical Club Sunday tl words, these are they who have. The Mavnnrds have
The people of West Iran are
week, Res'. Leroy 1). Sopem', mee- remained faithful to God and 'with the Unevangelized Field stoneagt' people and never knew
His Christ in pite of the press- Missions since 1957.
tor, has announced.
what civilization was, they re- Barbara Guess
ures
of
the
world,
the
flesh.
and
the'
came
back
to
the
United
port. However, after several
This day, Father
vises, Is a day set aside as a the devil. These are the faith. States, only to return to con- years of mission work,
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reminder that the Church Pemi fiil who stood steadfast when
their mission work pie of the Dani Tribe began to
odical Club does excellent work they tried. Everyone who re. tinue with
th ey have found Interest- understand what the missionarin providing magazines and slits temptation, who earnesuyt which
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Seminole County is about to enter an- Scouts. t.he Salvation Army, The t'SO
other year of campaigning for funds, to (especially now with America in a de
suo mo than a dozen cmunity facto war in Viet Nam and our neighservice and charity operations that. bet- bors fight there), aid for the mentstllv
ter the community, through a one-shot ill and other agencies.
all-fcir.one drive.
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A teacher at a school that
specializes in secretarial courses warned that some of her
students may flunk if they wore
mini-skirts, The teacher ix'
plained that mini-skirts are
"distracting" to busies and dii.
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You need more than on the head and is used fat' pulling apart, faucets wh
repisehi
hammer
that
has
washers.
1,s.y
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a
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screwdriver, a pair oi pliers nails. ('t
heai't with a flat face, not a pipe
''m'h
lmt
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tot love and a normal se life, that slip and * hst.t..red hammer rounded. ft.1s less likely to slip, morn arivanuerl p1umhfn.
you ate not so lucky. I say tried to take care of a house. You
l'o not tise yctuir claw hammer
(kit a flat. iii. for metal,
with toil understanding. because need an assortment of tOMi. for breaking rocks or driving rasp for wood,
a career, a Job, work, what- You don't have to get them all fence posts. There an special
Rtiv the Rei 'rneh
ever, can never be a satisfme- at once, nor do you need CVeV3P- hammers for special jnhi.
flrills? Vnu esfi et a ha,mJ
thIng that appears on a typical
tory substitute for love.
What other tools should you drill, a raee and hit or * urn.
You may let this new matur- list of tools recommended for 'et? Buy a emiple of chiseli
plc push drill. (hr ynti •s'n
Ity panIc you unless you can every househoider.
'4-and l-1nvh. c;- t a otuir of chase your tlr'st )Ywnv tool
Take screwdrivers, for e
approach the new phasC of your
slip Joint pliers. Later arid a an electric drill. The nsytp
life with calmness and penetrat- ample. The one that came with pair of side cutters.
inch drill k i 'ommon tool and
log insight. ft you are widowed yrnir wife's sewing machine '
For cutting wood get. a cross- with attachments it. .ieee
as you approach this new phase not enough. Nor is the one and cut saw, eight points to the a t'aric'tv of tool.
vwfer
of your life, you know what a only that you bought the day inch. P'nwer points indicates polisher. zrinder even a
companion (partner) has meant you had to fix something ant in a saw for ripping.
flo not get -i iiht-tftity drill
to you. You should consider the garage.
For metal
will if you intend using many dScrewdrivers are not only need * heksnw. ('et one with t.aehnients.
carefully the possibilities of another marriage, hut not with a one of the most. frequently an insulated handle. You never
When buying tools, buy
man younger than you. Yes, I used tools around the house can tell when you may bnish lity. They work he'ter
know it works Out now and then, hut they are one of the most over a wire with one. C,et a new and -ire more 'neiwt,ai
hut usually its a failure for *hused as walk A. screwdrIver 10-inch art juistable wrench (corn- in the long
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mature woman. You can't beat
nature and he happy. ft is better to remain unmarried than to
lose your dignity by "latching
onto" a man tar too young for
you. If you are rich, he spends
your money and dissipates your
inheritance. for why else do
most young men marry mature
women? lie want.s an easy life.
although, in the final analysis,
it noes not turn ut that way.
If he i fulfilling a Mother Cornplex you don't want to he the
answer to that either. So think
well before you select a hushind, or let one select you.
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Remember your after
rights and remember to pursue
them with dignity.
Monday: "Dear Edyth Thornton McLeod,"

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the occasional stamp collector,
will be interested to know some
of the intricate printing details
of the forthcoming (Nov. 1)
U.S. Christmas stamp. The 5center, printed In five colors,
will portray a portion of Hans
Memling's 15th century paint- By W. C. BRANDSTADT, M.D. is applied to
aevaral disorders directed toward lowering s
ing, "Madonna and Child with
Q-[s the ahaldag of Parkin- that involve the motor nerves blood pressure and slowing thu
son's disease ever limited to (those that control voluntary progress of the disease insofar
'raro inks will be applied by the foot?
movement as opposed to sin, as possible. Betzuia o.
lithography, blended in certain
A-This disease often starts 1017 nerVes). These diseases moat troublesome s'j5ij_ 1
portions of th. stamp to create in one leg or the fingers of one usually start in childhood but choking when attem$lig
a third color. Three additional hand then progresses to involve the exact time when the damage
swnilow food, the
map
inks then will be placed on in both sides. There may also be occurred is often
hard
to
deteravoid
onting
;ind
suffet
a
ma.rb.
one p,as through the g'iori shaking of the head. By dofl- mine. The severity
varies wide. ed loss of weight. The
p
press. Colors noted are blue, scious effort the shaking in ly but, as a
general rule, the of choking is lessened if
orange, green, brown and red. one limb can sometimes be con- disease ulne
not progress,
victim nati pureed foed*
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trolled for a few seconds but
Q-My doctor says I have
Q-lf -to per cent
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formation Bureau has announincreased shaking on the op. retirement but no rneiilcina. portion of the liver be-zs.jiu
ced that the Norfolk Island Post posite side. The shaking
ceases What causes it and what treatA-In most liver .-dn' the
Office has issued two new during sleep,
mint do you advise?
damage
is distributed
stamps, 4 cents and 25 cents,
Q-Is Parkinson's disease inA-In this disease there is out the organ-not wal3
to mark the centenary of the
hinted?
damage to the brain centers at one pole of this tf
IS
Melanesian Mission. The deA-Although the evidence for that control the motor nerves. would Ont he possihi te
signs of the stamps will show,
this is inconclusive, about '4 It e usually caused by a blond niuve the diseased ootIb s
respectively, the interior and
per cent of the victims are clot in a small artor", and :n
the exterior of the Misa ion
Church, St. Barnabas Chapel. dosely related to persons who seen in persons with advanced
had this disease.
hardening of the arteries anti
Plenum 'tend your qusas
. . .
Q-My
husband
has
cerebra!
high
blood
pressure.
The
onand
comments to Wa,me CL
The Republic of China plans
palsy.
Our
doctor
says
it
startet
is
gradual with 'tpeIl of llrnndstadt, M.D., in can at
to issue the first of seven plcchildhood.
ed
in
hi.,
He
is
now
in
dizziness
that clear up in a this paper. While Dr.
tonal stamps of flying geese,
his
late
SOs
and
is
still
able
to
few
hours
and
recur at irregu. stndt cannot answer InJfv4d..
reports the World Wide Philafull
day's
work.
Row
long
do
liar
intervals.
a
ual letters he viii uiuw..g
telic Agency. This set will be
will
this
disease
progress?
Your
doctor's
advice
is
sound,
letters
of genet-si int- j
followed by three airmails and
A-The
term
"cerebral
palsy"
The
treatment
is
usually
dif'iture
columns,
four regular pictorial. featuring
Taiwan handicraft.
a • •
Greece has Issued two stamps,
One stamp commemorates the
return of the skull of St. Andrew to the Greek Church by
the Vatican. The relic will be
placed in the Cathedral of Pa- WILLIAM LAWRENCE D.D.S. ing room dour, which we for- cation, reasonable fees,
as.,
tras where the saint was crud- Newspaper Enterprise Asan. got to close.
and
'ihort
of
!)sychoan
fled. Th. second stamp mzirks
When I was six years old I When SB saw the snake both ehild .
-mnd dentist to
the 50th anniversary of the was already a dentist and bad crawling down, tail
first. he
foundation of the Greek Post a little office out West. And do whipped out his six-shooter anti 1 ttii.'it' personalities Jibe. FIND
Of lice Savings Servue.
you know who my best patient liz-ed 13 times, each tin-ui shooto.
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was? Buffalo Bill. He and I ing a rattle of! the snake's tail. I -What kind ut a iUS
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Many nations throughout the were good friends. We used to You see, the snake was 13 years ti-misting my child to?
world will be issuing Kennedy go hunting together.
old. He grew a 130W ruttlo every I
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he like children in
menmorial stamps. Chile's cornOne day when I was filling year.
niemorative shows a world a tooth for BB (I used to call
Gosh, I felt sorry for old ma- his office, or does he 1
globe encircled by the words hini UB for short), the Wit,- Icy. He looked so bare without noycti and nervous?
D
knave tlrU
Ii his
"Alianza Farm Progresso," the phone rang and the voice -'said: his tail. So do you know what Li
room tinat childin. cart
Alliance for Progress, which the "Hiss, hello, hiss. I've got a did? I pasted biack every
one ul ititsntiiy with, such a
late President Kennedy espous- toothache. hiss, and I want you those rattles and the snake
was
chiildrens piu.* the
ed. Mexico has issued an 80- to lix it, hiss."
so happy he said be WItfited
° wail, drawing paper
i
cent airmail stamp depicting
I knew who it was at once, be my friend. That's how come
OIlS, snuall [ui-nAture,
President Kennedy ihak lug I could tell by the hisses. It one of my best friend's is
-Then, put the *4
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hands with Mexico's President was a snake. So I said,, "Lam snake.
to
hint:
"Doctor,
40
y
Ill_s
Adolfo Lopez Mateos as they sorry but I don't take care of That's the end of the story,
on children?"
ratified the Chamizal Treaty vu snake's teeth." When be beard And it aiwaym ends when the
July 18 1963.
that the snake gut wad and filling is completed, "Spit
Please s.nsd your y'',i
said: "Hiss. I'm coming up to please" brings the UU,Lu
putabout
dumital health to Dr. I..w.
Is fiuv art more popular than get you, Duc. bias."
ivnts back to reealily.
rence
care ofanswer
this psjisr.
a big bridge? U.S. tatitp u.u1
1 hung up the ptwne and told Telling hunwreua adventure While tie in
cizuimut
ecb
lecturi say Wi. The Post Office 813 what the nakw said and he stories is as good as "nuvoDepartment annouzwed that said to we: "Don't worry, Her- cain" for sum. young patients; letter personally, letters at
there wire 619,780 first-day bit (88 va-lIed we Herbie). If ft fascinates them, Some den raA inmtasrest will be answer Incanceled on Nov. 21 that snake conies up her, I'Ll Lists entertain with records and this column.
bearing th. 5.c.nt V.rraziiuu lake care it hint-" But we Lock- some eea show uiuies. TheM,
Narrows Bridge cuussu.morative ed the dour anyway just to be are dent-late who are Interested
Tde
stamp $114 1,17S,129 stamps sure the snake couldn't get in.. In children and their spei.tLil
SANtA FE, N.M. (IJJI)
sold. Ther, were 551,046 uVIrd
Pretty soon we twa-rd the 1u- dental prublunas.
['he State v New øajs
canceled when thi 5-cent Fine vatur door open, then a hissing "How ca-n I let,'t th,, right Ctud its umupluyeö II wguJ4
.'rta conuuezuorative stamp was noise in this ball and then tIc, dentist for my child?" many trade them two ti-r'p
q
placed on s*I. L)ec. - you know what happened? That mothers ask. Besides usual cru- lee brwak for a ham be
'I'ut*% sale of this. stamps that snake canto crawling through terta uS ability, -Ivanllnees, Mrs. Lyadon 8. J0k.
day was $31841.
the Little window, ever lb. wait- kindly auwer, cunveal*nt La- she arrives at the sixps

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attacked a beachhead es.
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mans used their lesion.
nakes as marines In their
Invasions ol Britain. And In
Louts 1X's crusade against
Egypt In 124, shipbulld.
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in the series of holiday stamps
and is expected to sell in large
quantities. The Post Office has
put in an Initial print order of
1,200,000,000 (one billion, tWo
hundred million).
The main design features a
painting by Hans Memling
Flemish master of the Renaissance, entitled "Madonna and
Child with Angles." The paintkg now hangs in the National
Gallery of Art, Washington,
D. C., as part of the Mellon
collection,
Postmaster General Lawrence
F. O'Brien stated: "This stamp
design is entirely appropriate
to the spirit of Christmas and at
the same time will be a minimtune reproduction of an outstanding work of art."
Collectors desiring first day
cancellations may send addressed envelopes, together with
remittance to cover the cost of
the stamps to be affixed, to the
Officer in Charge, Christmas,
Michigan 49564. The envelope
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DEAR GIRLS- The following toaster was being repaired I
Newspaper Enterprise Assu.
DEAR FOLLY- I am a saver solution to this sticky problem found that my waffle iron servwas in the same mail as Joy's i as a good substitute for
of things that do not seem Of ICLter.-POLLY.
making toast. Our grandson ismuch use until that day when DEAR FOLLY- A qt.dck way
pecially enjoyed the idea.they are needed, Then they
ofus'
a way to remove the neak$ie from GRANDMA.
ed to be at the bottom
those gummy labels is to rub DEAR POLLY- I have some
stack of boxes that held more
with pre•electnic thave 10. answers to Sylvia's plea for In.
of the same. Not any more. We them
tion. This also works well on ad' expensive storage Ideas. Hang
In
have built many shelves
the hesivo residue from a bandage, a basket behind a seldom-used
basement but even they did not
..IOAN.
door for handy yet unobtrusive
accommodate some aeldom.us. DEAR FOLLY
While my storage. Most closets have room
ed things that I wanted readily _____________________________
for One or more shelves above
available. I bought several good
the existing one so that the
put
shopping bugs and in one I
closet
shelf space can be doub
Christmas tree bulbs and lights,
led StOie small toys In colorful
in another cards bought at half.
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plastic dishpans that can be
price to be ready for the next
slipped under a child's bed.
anChristmas, wrappings in
Store
rolling pin, large wooden
other, still unother for artifical
P
spoons, basting tubes, etc., In
flowers, one for crushed tissue
tail oatmeal boxes as they take
that
comes
In
gifts,
shred.
paper
a
minimum of closet apace. ir
ded foam for stuffing animals
In another and so on. Each bag _____________________________ Urn bathroom is large, hang a
triangular shelf on wall brackets
is clearly marked with heavy
in Otto corner and add a stool to
One
marking pencil so the right
have
a dressing table. This helps
hang
.
Is easily spotted. These
clear
the bathroom cabinet of
from sturdy nails in the rafters I
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cosmetic
clutter. A curtain rod
of our basement storage room.
WIth a plastic cafe curtain can
I also hang picnic supplies. iron
be added to make a skirt that
.
skillets seldom used, vacuum
will tilde under-the-shelf t3ragI'.
jugs, plastic clothes I)usketa and
Most
important when pressed
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so on. They are out of the way,
for space Is to throw away
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things never used but just say
attractive to look at. It is a
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C,W.W.
to
life-saver and a pleasure
know that many things I want
- Anyone submitting a i'oily's
vim be easily spotted just by A LOVELY JAPANKNE Problem, a solution to a pro
looking up.-PRISCILLA.
lass Mt. llama, c*du a blem or a favorite homemaking
Folly's Preblew
r011
Id*a will receiv, a dodar If
DEAR POL.LY- Can someone
(James
$IJId)
Con.nery
Folly
uses the Item ii I'olLy'a
tell me how to remoVe the stic'
the new movie, 'Vest
WO$1ng
Pointers.
Icy rusidu left after removing Live Twice" now
price tags from plastic Items?
addi just the
Only the strongest winds
I manage to ruin the looks of
right touch to Age1I 007's
whip
up the sluggish surfac. of
dcr,Ing'do.
every plastic item I buy when
Dead
the
i, because of Its
trying to remove this sticky
great salt content.
stuff. Please help msi.-JOY

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Newspaper Enterprise Asia. say to end up with hurt feelKnows without being warned
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what things you say in confiIsn't It a comfort to have a 1igs'!
Encourages you to believe dence you would not want refriend whothat you can do somethlr that peated to anyone?
Will let you blow off steam you are a bit hesitant to tac- Always seems glad to see
when you are hurt or angered kle?
you or to talk with you on the
by someone close to you and Often builds you up to others telephone, unlike those persons
then have the good sense never who do not know you nearly so who are most cordial at times
-but distant at others?
to bring up the subject again? well?
Shares your enthusiasm when Would never sit. sflent while Can argue a point with you
you have big plans In the mak- someone else made unktnd re. without getting angry or sancastic?
ing-and is never, never a wet marks about you?
Is so gracious when cioing a
Usually gives you a lilt and
blanket?
adleaves
you feeling a bit pleas.
Seems to be able to sense favor that you don't mtnd
when your spirit Is dragging at mitting when you could use a ed with yourself and lire in gen.
eral?
the heels and has a second-hand little help?
Ilas other good I rienIs and
Are you that kind of friend
compliment saved up to give
doesn't
resent
the
fact
that
you
to
anyone? If so, you probably
you a lift?
have a few such friends yourself.
Never misinterprets what you do, too?

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right to life, love and happiness.
hte should pursue those right,
without k,s of dignity.
nvernUC American wrutnnn, who Is in the group that is

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get ohe thing straight. A tel.
tow who loves a girt dot's
nut encourage her to iki
emnething that is immoral. If
you lose hini, you'll be lucky.
ltulil out. for orange tilossnmns,
honey. lie's offering you tiis
on Ivy.
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"IIAVK I fIROIINDM ?" You
had liettr see your lawyc?
about an nfltitIltflf!flt, El YOU
did not know before your niarriage that your hubnn4 was
a homosexual, your State
might grant you an annul.
titent, which vnight he pielet-able to a divorce. 1,nwa.
differ from state to st-ate,
however. Your lawyer can advise you as to your best
COUrSe of action.

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Hut she ke;it a sterling
ver bud vase which had been
srs-a
in my family for
gentiltic antique, which meant
a lot, In Inc. Will yint please
spell nut W hAT a gut should
keoji anil what site lioiiid return, should the engagement
be btnkn. What un you think
of this girt?

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aroused o
lines tion is only six weeks
Actually, the hardships InMemo for the voters: Tomor- caused him to develop a spartan
also including the party's local row, Sept. 24, is the first day ;)hilobophy in the operation of volved in making those trips
1
carefully laid out by the regime,
Herald Area Correspondents
publicity cilkirIflan, have never to file' applications for absenthe 1ei necessity for a wai.
A Tallahassee T\' political appeared
are mild compared to the saccommittee.
Altanitrntr Springs
Geneva
in The herald office. tee- bullots for the general ekeThe
problem
of
war
could
reporter
made
an
Interesting
At any rate, he dispatched a rifices that Rivers is now askMrs. Julia Banns
J' an irui'ossjbiljt - t get ticin. Nov. 7 is the last day.
Mrs. ins. E. Mathicux
come to the forefront if the note; That campaign contribu-_
special
subcommittee to Paris ing some members of Congress
535.131
349-5205
Mao-Lin leadership decides the tlon to High's and Kirk's war
tO endure.
-----last
summer
during the
Bear Lake-Forest City
youth are not with them and chests are not coming in as they
BERRY'S
gressional Independence Day Re wants those who have no
Mrs. Maryana Miles
Mrs. Frances Wetiter
that a war is necessa' to "purl- did for the' primary eloctjon.
official business there to rerecesS.
5393675
322.6219
fy" the youth by making thri,i
And that is a very good rcahimself noted in a frain from "political junketing
As
Riven
Casselberry
go through the kind of strug. 140fl
the apathetic voting
Lake Monroe
z'ecezit press release, this re- in Viet Nam."
Mrs. Jane C*IT7
gles
needed to make them "true publk is being offered a patheMrs. H.. I.. Johnson
Making a trip to France dur'
quired a sacrifice on the part
535.5046
revolutionaries,"
tic campaign by the two can$22-$722
of those who made the journey. kg a congressional recess is.
Chuluota
Mao and Lin arc strong tv. didates for the governorship.
I
"I wish to commend the sub- of course, nowhere near as
IOi%WOOd
Mr.. Liza Baker
lievers in the importance f
That
same
Tallahassee
for giving up rough on a congressman as not
committee
Mrs. Donna Estes
315.9193
struggle. Both have made it porter mude the prognostication
their ten-day holiday to make making a trip to S'iet Nam m
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DeBary
clear they consider that without that the voter turnout on Nov.
an Inspection trip of the Amen- an election year.
North Orlando
Mr.. .ieg*a 1eont
fighting there can be no growth, 8 probably will be the poorest
ran
ita
InstallatIon, and
Mrs. Marilyn. Peterson
6154883
If Mao and Lin can develop in atly gubernatorial campaign
NATO bases In France," he
OVER 35 YEARS
322.0801
Dalt-ons
in the Red Guard, the purges in modern times, We must agree
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wrote.
At
First &amp; Palmetto
Mr.. Mildred Haney
Osteen
and other organized violence in with that, judging from the
The
full
measure
of
their
(Alongside old post office)
Mr.. Clarence Snyder
668-5351
China a substitute for military lack of interest being shown.
devotion
can
be
realized
when
Enterprise
3224141
clashes there will be leip of a
High's local campaign chairyou consider that congressmen
Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Ovsedo
domestic political reason for a man, John Kuder, burst into
customarily
return to their
615-5534
head-un eih with th Unjtci The Herald news room all full
Miss Ruth Davidson
home
districts
during long re______
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665-4604
365.3151
of enthusiasm Wednesday aftcesses.
.
ernoon: Everything Is rosy now,
On this occasion, the lawgfv.
Fuflhifure Co.
he' indicated, when he said
'Lost'
ers who went to Paris missed
S Furniture
DANIA (AP)-The overnight "we've got complete harmony
spenCing the Fourth of July In
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at
last, everybody is getting on
disappearance of three young
Pianos
(
such places as San Angelo, Tex.,
the bandwagon," and then askbrothers
had
a
happy
ending
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MartInsvjlle, md., Pueblo, Cob.,
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Sanford Heraid
Sept. 23, ]966
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Wednesday, although the lads ed for covera ge, of new Democratie' headquarters tonight,
,AL1U £ 4aSEI.u. $IbIft £5*J 0,'NUaNS&amp;
might not entirely agree.
raas %'UL1UUa, t*,esIas*s Usa.r*J a-rr
Police said Lawrence, 9
"with
a full page and a haLf of
L5KKV TWkSMEL
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MIbIcN'O at5saas,pig.
i,ss, su, i.e.
piL'tUrCb
ny, 7, and Terry Eubanks, 4. got
in Mundv' pape'-." it
Assocts.ta Edttur
£d.rtt.toj D$r.vt.r
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y'a!l
fret
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"a good paddling" from their will bt' interesting to heir of
'bout thh inflation! I'll take core alit
MOW 6UE%
M.naglsg eitor
fter the November elections-yøu'j! 1K,
£.stng
.uag.r
tUrnout
mother.
Mrs.
Mary
Eubanks,
the
of
all
the
"barosis '144IAs
con*
j*eg cNuEuassa
A REAL ACHIEVEMENT!
1oc3at L41t.w
April 15th!"
when she found them playing on
ausIn.
Masag.r
DousE ALJPIIS
the bank cit a canal in which she The UflCvelI hlve5 of PakI- ________________________________________________________________
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they
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siderable amounts of artillery- used the same caution in India. and bind them to Lin Piso's High's de.feat.ed primary OJ)JW. tt'ntion and trust that you will inus to try their political teeth
Is, subcommittee
however, one bright
however,
in all-out battles, were not re- They are likewise cautious in leadership? Would it aid in nent and now political cham- provicit' more' complete cover- . - . and the Volusia County 'hen There
I thinkare
thattimes,
Chairman
L. spot There
that the
Unnever heard about them.
Communists have their own within Red China? Would it be er High's campaign.
dates in th future."
It was only later during concepts as to when to expand possible to lure U.S. troops Into
Accusation against the press
reporter
We will, Mr. Medcalf, we willBut
he, Warren
"will nottold
run this
against
Syd House Armed Services Commit. If the troops arc withdrawn, •
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could
l'e
another
stalling
t.
.acexpects too much of his members of Congress presumaI
, - when you van get those - . gation of Japanese prisoners and when not. It doesn't depend
he should retire,
In this st'nse, the more sue- tic, since High still luis tnt R-uj1ican candidates to talk. well, but
thenif_"
bly will no longer be required
colleagues.
who had beer with the Japanese on "provocation." It depends in' ceasful the current purges in f proffered the voting public a - Mr Keeth IInCI a. fa.0
Perhaps
his
frequent
a5sociato make periodic trips to Paris
e__.I 'nina
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and the more the solid program. And the dec.
tion with military personnel has to inspect the bases.
the Rtpul;lican candidates, and
youth are
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of morse, the stiphlstIente of
40 plus who make the tiendllnes
Items based on ihe engageanti who are, more often than
itient should he returned. This.
not, "in residence" in fleno.
Aunt Micra and Uncles locs
includes gifts intndetl for
These
are the wnrnn who ride
in our pasts, and hnve stiruse by the couple after thek
the
nierry-gn-rountl
and stimuAnd so will you, honey,
marriage as well as all heir..
tate
thur.ir
appetites
for
life and
So be pat-lent and kinul. And
looms. 'l'o ru'ttii tiseil unit
love. eIinngt' hustuiritlq anti cotescape at the eallieSt titouseless gifts shows cotiteinpi.
k'et alimony. They are genernient.)
nuul poor taste, Your son was
ally 40-pltis plus -and they know
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lucky lie ilkln'L get the girl,
their way around. This column
DEAR ABBY: Our son and
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isn't written for them, hut ra.
his fiance. recently broke
l)EAR Hl.lY: I am gn1n
ther for the vast number of maengagement, The gui
with a fellow who says hø
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women who stand not on
not only returned the ring,
Troubled? Write to Abby,
loves me very much, He
the brink of a "new life," but
but she piled Into ii box nil
hiox 69700, Los Angeles, Cal.
knows I will not go all thin
the gifts our son htitti given
IWO6D. For a personal reply, teetering on the edge of an
way liecittise we have fought
everyday, somewhat wornrmt
her during their courtship
inejose a stamped, self-aduiver this several times, I toW
life.
dressed envelope.
and left it on out' porch. Ev.
hint I wasn't going to chan&amp;e
Sex isn't the' entire quetlon of
S
erything was worn out, bat.
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my mind, but he still tries 'to
a maturing woman's serenity,
For Abby' booklet, "how
tered, and bont up. An out
bi-enk tiowfl my resistance.
and when one grows older grace,
pair of bench clogs, with
to Have a Lovely Wedding,"
Abby, I really like him, taut.
fully sex does not play a tie
niatehing grass hat anti tote
send $1 to Abby, Box 89700,
If lie continues to act thin
mnendomis part, although few maLos Angeles, Cal, 90089.
bag (pretty when. new, but
way Ito has been, I don't knc'w
Lure women will admit it.
If you have been married for
years to the same man (and
many women are), if you have
grown sons and daughters and
your lire with your husbands
l'ut, yourself in South's po23
NORTH (D)
have It. You can try for an end has been well-balanced sexually,
sition after West opens the
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play. If trumps break 2-2 you you are lucky. Your approach
Q2
deuce of spades against your
can draw trumps, play out. three to the fourth period of your life
•A Q9 2
slam contract. You apply the
hearts in order to discard one is easier, far less exhausting.
Q 106
code word ARCH.
of
dummy's spades, null your But if you are a career woman
EAST
WEST
Analyze the lead and It look*
fourth
heart and throw East. in
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as if West has opened low from
with a spade.
j 108 5 3
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three. If the deuce were a sinThe trouble with that line of
654
4 3
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gleton then East would have
play ii that West probably
SOUTR
holds a spad. honor and East
seven spades. Review the bid4
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ding. East has ovorcalled with
can play low in order to let
A
West win that trick and lead
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a five card suit. He almost sure"7
diamond.
ly holds the king of diamonds
When summer has gone, can
A IC J $7
Thus, there is no legitimate Christmas be far behind? Not
to give him enough for an overNorth-south vulnerablie
uIk play but a swindle may work.
call.
West North East
South does draw trumps. Then in the world of stamps.
Count your winners and los1
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he leads dummy's ace of dimirs. You have enough winners Pass 3
4
l'ass 3 4
monds and continues with the ment has now made public the
but if the diamond finesse Is
Pass
deuce. East may duck on the design of the 1966 Christmas
wrong, as you expect, you have
Opening 1ead'4 2
theory that South started with postage stamp. The five cent
two losers before you can cash
I diamonds you have a sjmple the cinghiton seven of dim- stamp, which will be printed
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How can you make the hand? diamond finesse but you have f monda. South will take his jack, in five colors, is scheduled for
If West holds the king of already decided that he kiesn't game, slam and rubber,
Issuance on Nov. 1. FIrst day
ceremonies will be in Christmas,

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now runininge'I, si-erni stuffcit nnfninls, hi. plittiro, unit13' alitiseil, smite usod honks,
half a hiottlo of eolng,ie, ete,

feetlim for you to stohi show.
Ing it, (hIeshh's, aunts and
tsnel
wouldn't remember
anyway,) We have all had

slaish deference.
the written teat, the state
Laws are mci-dy social sian.
sues an excellent
posts to steer mankind In im
Manual."
The attorney for the accused murOne of the more intriguing questions
So I looked through it with happy and successful ways of
derer of eight young student nurses in in'oh'ed in all this is, just how much
life.
him.
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The tests consist In part f
this client tried in some other corn- cited as harmful to a person accused of
the "multiple choke" variety will exclaim:
munity - one farther away from the a crime?
" t"e every w(fl in th
where several answers are giv.
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scene of the crime.
Alice, you visited Wonderland too
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have a fair thai in
icago because of now!
They are thus twins for
Here was a sample question:
publicity surrounding the case.
Christ's
critics 1900 years ago,
You are considered a
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Thought For Today
the lawyer has to do is find a place
(I) Always stay within the to shatter such slavery to red
where there hasn't been-and won't be
tape.
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And
our
present
auto
drivthe runners compete, but only one re() Adjust your driving to
This may take a bit of doing. After ceives the prize? So run that you may
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thinking,
my
uncle
Many church folks vill cxNo person was ever honored for what tention, In and out of the newspapers. he received. Honor has been the reward
immediately picked the first claim:
Political Gossip
regardless of where he is tried,
"God is the same yesterday,
answer.
for what he gave.-Calvin Coolidge.
But that is not correct, for today and forever!"
But wouldn't. that preclude
the law may list 65 miles per
hour
as
the
highway
speed
God's
changing his mind?
Bruce Biossat -- Ray Cromley
The Friendly Season
Yet
the Bible itself shows
limit.
However, in fog or with icy that God did change his mind.
For He thus told Moses (Expavement,
maybe 20 mIles per
B FRED VAN PELT
- nu'nious" poplc tonight.
any
of
the
1ieiul.lican
to
talk
hour
would
be
the
maximum
odus,
Chapter 32) that he was
(Opinions expressed in this
for publication,
fed
up
with the idolatrous peosafe
speed.
The Ellis Ruhin-Earl FairColumn do not necessarily reSo a good driver, though pie who were worshiping
fleet the editorial policy of cloth campaign fight is gener'tAn
interesting
single-line
add
kno-ing
maximum
safe Aaron's Golden Calf.
ing into a much more inter- to a previously transmitted speed underthe
ideal
conditions,
WASRflGTON NEA) - 2nd Division on the Manehurian stead on when the Reds believe The Sanford Herald.)
So he said he would destroy
esting political bat.tk than story by AP this week was still must modify his behavior all the Israelites except Moses,
or other s*ys that this or that reporter learned about the size for their own purposes. The headquarters this 'eek turned Kirk have put up so far.
tion WLBW-T\' (channel 10) hazards.
as he had done earlier wit-h
Narn war and perhaps cause It described in detail how most of a "provocation" when they want ponent for governor, Claude
to flare Into a ma3or war with their division had been wiPed Oflt.
I)cmocrat Faireloth as at- Kirk and High were tentative- the exact letter of the law,
But Moses logically persuadRed China,
out, with large Russian casual- Now it's possible tht Red and
Iirk,
md
aimed
at
the
press
t(rnev
general. He presented a ly agreed to appear together would thus make a Serious ed God not to do so.
other news media.
'blnck dossier" of names ('on. Oct.. 9.'
When these predictions are ties as well.
ChIee will enter th war
Political reporters were ac- rerning Florida's organized
So doesn't God change his
mistake on that first question
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made, my memory goes back to
These were full-blown, naj('r heavily In 'iet Nain. There arc -used of mistakenly interpret- crime problems to Fairdoth . . .
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on
the
driver's
test.
mind?
my experience in Japan In the battle*.
Kirk has 3ust released the ________________________________________________________________
some careful,
responsible
State ing the news of resignatwns j who, in turn. called it a cheap first of his "white papers." It
decade before World War II. Again, in the Korean war, Department
analyst,
who fpel
the High ranks and reporting - political trick,
Dick West
Crack Russian and Japanese the Chinese Com,muniats made they might.
should make Interesting read'
that "jealousy was causing the
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But the experience of the past Democratic candidate's camSemir.le Republican B o s s
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William lde'denlf took issue
Something
else name
new developRussian border. There were tack Red China's territory. They that Chinese entry will depend How ehie would one interpret with Tht' Herald on Wednesday ed this
week. The
of Dan
Side ,
ILigI1t(r
heavy
clubea,
mm.
in
whkh
received
these
ussuranres
from
on
U.S.
"escalation"
or
"provo..
the
resignations
of
six
High
in
a
letter
protesting
the
pubWarm-n
popped
into
the
politiI
whole dfvjsjon
were virtually the United States through Brit- cation." It will depend, instead, campaign leaders in Escambia lication of photos of local can- cal gossip. Syd Herlong has had
wiped out. These baftie, could ish diplomatic channels,
WASHiNGTON (UFI) - Gilroy, calif., nd Utica, N. Y.
have escalated into all-out na- After entering, they were ?dao-Lin
on whether
entry
will
serve
the
County?
The
chairman
in
.lackdidatep
in
the
Xo"ember
ekeno
opposition
in
the
last
few
There
is no sacrifice, large or back a report deploring the dePian purposes at thi SOfl County? The chairman j
tion*l war. But they didn't.
cautious in attempting to pie- time.
because the likeness of Re. rily into office as U. S. rep- small, that members of Con. mand by French President
Polk County? And High's own publican Al Keeth was not in- e]ection and has coasted mer- gress wiil not gladly make Charles de Gaulle that U.S. and

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might think I am a hateful
child. My Uncle
rough whiskers situ my Aunt
Alice sits with her
around me, which is very tincomfortable. How can I tell
them In a nice way to s(op?
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von from 12 30 to 5 30 pm
Democratic V/omen's Club of
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by Florida State University In which is open to the public.
The delegation—all 24 of them conjunction
wi th the President's
4thr *anfnrh brratb
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DOES are staging their annual of th e Seminole County
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to consult a (not Specialist.
Huntingburg, md An them evenly so it seems ".is husband
burled
('rl't intg 't oo much
other sister,Miss Amanda Saat- though one of his legs is short. a bout U lack of culinary skill
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telling
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good cooking
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wash-and-wear socks in the
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compliments tier, but there are
bone.
washing machine, but has a tire to
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OU put pa p rika In (lie chicken But when she get there,
puts th em in wi th clothes to be batter?"
or "1 like salmon cro• Th*
cupboard was bare,
bleached.
And so the poor dog
quettes with pickles inixed in." Hail some.
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Went to WES-KAY
loaf.
And bar weekly wash
and their daughters, Barbara, save money.01
She did take.
Allenc and Patty, Master Sgt.
Flora's husband complains
SHE SAVED 40%
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John Forward, Jess Shirey and about how she irons the collars,
So to the market
achool triends Of PAttY, SISSY Betty's husband said the collar
Baird an Karen Yates enjoyed were dirtier after he washed trigue a youngster at bath- And bought her good dog
shampoo time, play a game Some STEAK
a recent weekend at Sanibel Is.
th at requires only a pie tin as
land, where the men caught a
MYSTERY EXPLORED
CAN YOU AFFORD
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brought home many of the facts about a first class
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scratch) and when It begins to ,,Sudden Death in liifants." ,
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mute to DeBary they stopped at girls, Ann, 18, Flora, 19, and utes or less, site says
There doesn't seem to be a
Betty, 18, bemoaned home"
places of Interest
All th ree girls have suggest happy medium
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sending shirts to the laundry.
When it comes to chores, hus
s home, that is.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDanOne
husband
protests
lie
has
too
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are procrastinators. Garnn
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f
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that
arrangement;
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removed in self defense
local inn as a waitress, Flora
Mrs N Gerstenck of Narcissus works asasecre
secretary
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dealer, Betty
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a e stays-home.
adjustments.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Dzick of cooll. praeca
Ann and Flora, never had any
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husband's
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of
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but
both
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well
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threatens
to install a new one,
DeBary after an extended trip a w e a ou ... a ong ont er holne.
but so far "no action." Par for
to Connecticut, Massaebusetts chef," she quips.
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thing with catsup and there is al1rce
visited friends and relatives and cause they can air th eir gripes, constant bickering about
"There should be a law that

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them than before, and shoed The less said about coffee
&amp;M Flint, Mich., where they
AIR Newalreatures Writer
her how to loosen dirt with soap making the better. the girls say.
visited two sons and two daugh. There are some good solid and a brush before washing the
All three strike out on the mornters and their families. They
if you'd shirts. Her first shirt took inore
life,
than an hour to iron bu now Ing brew. The girls like coffee
journeyed on to Cincinnati, Ohio, chores in married

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hAKE-UP COLOR SCHEME they are lightweight. (They By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
sometimes costly gems and Todd received many nice gifts
If you've been having trouble have to be lightweight, for this
Mrs. G. B. Sapp had the time sometimes plastics, lucIte and but being so young he doesn't
Choosing the right filindes of lb the year of massive jewelry.) of her YOUNG life last Sunday metul alloys
of our modern age. realize he is gifted with inuch
To get an Idea about the when relatives and friends gath- I In any ev= they %wire long, mom %an most
base, powdi,r and eye mah-e-up,
litUe boys. He
this information niav be help. creativity of the current crop of ered at the home of Mr. and long, long.
has nine grandparents. His six
ful: To look pretty and nuturul, designers, the jewelry indulitf'y Mrs. C. E. Burntied on Upsala I
grandmothers include t b r ee
your make-up bure uliould be had a contest. (After all. evwT Road. The occasion was tile gist I
great grandmothers and one
cOlOr-keYW to your shin tonet, other industry does.) Marc than birthday of thir Imely ludy.
great, great grandmother. He
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and to your hair color. To test, 50 costume jewelry pieces were
It was an all day affair with
has one great grandfather.
dot a small aniount ou the iv- selected and placed on displaY a picnic lunch on the lawn at I
There are two, four-generaside of your wrist' if it doesn't
noon. During the afternoon, a
is mother's side and
tions
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look obvious, 1t' the right shade A SPECiALIST'S SPECIALIST? large white birthday cake ith
five generations on his father's
for you, Powder can match the
NEW YORK (UPI)
You white letters saying, "Happy
side,
base or I* tile no-color trans- need a scorecard to help direct Birthday Mother," and fruit
Two of his grandmothers and
lucent kind. Your eyebrow col. you to a doctor in th is age of punch were served to the 47 Life insurance figures show one grandfather residing in
oring, liner and mascara should medical specialties. The Health persons attending.
Chuluota are Mr. and Mrs.
that at least 20 per cent of
mathh your hair color. Key eye- insurance institute reports that Mrs. James (Delore Burn. Ameri
Char s Baker and his treat
can adults
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sbadow to your costume color there are 35 special and sub- sed) Muse and Mrs. Myrtie Net.
grandmother, Mrs. Blanche
for daytime use; ust
sp~ciul categories among pby. ties served We cake aad Mrs. ly overweigbt. Let's face ft, ex. Buckley.
shade for evenin g.
J. C. Sapp poured the pun ch. eLsa weight can shorten the life
sicians.
Mother Sapp proved the c.en span But, lmpropa4 dieting
ter of attraction all during the also
may be hazardous.
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day with much laughter and old MIsS MyrU Wilson,
time reminiscing of funny and r1o13
Hume Economics Agent,
plailds,
serious bappeningli being
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c
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meet your personal minimum
time to open her many beautiful requireefl 1w- essential u.
so li ds.
gifts which were brought to her trients.
her loved ones.
So, before beginning any
Out of town relatives attend- ducing plan, make sure It's tau.
I ing were Allen Sapp, Mrfi. Eule ored to Your physical needs.
Joneii, Mrs. Myrtle Daviis, Mrb. Your physiciall is your best
fine fabeics
Ruby Wilson, Mrs. Kim Webb source of advice on WCigIit c
MW the Misses Mary and Vickie trul.
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neck or dangling It from lobes, Modern Art.
I 1118D were style ideas to go
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NTEW YORK (AP) — Having arms and legs.
1 along with mini-skirts.
Considering
the
brevity
of
PSRMANDff
sacured a loin cloth around him, in other words, jewelry
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may fh'" designersF'
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the nert thing the caveman
Lind novel. Materials were mod.
areas
in
which
to
work.
Popular
was shape a bone into a pretty out of style. And some sort of
were ern and often in textural conring for
nose.
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Purpose
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cleavage
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b)y that if, reach of the peasiints in the po- bared
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with glisten in g brown and yelI
BEAUTY SHOP
Todd Warner Baker of Indian "Seek 4he Industry's N*wesi
stonch. Or painted wood the
after 1.lu prattacalitics iiuvt. ts to become the artIfacts o.
and Best
size oi matc.ti StR.ks were River City, son of Mr and Mrs
been taken care of.
our times, today's designers
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Hollywood Shops
Manuel Jacobso
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Ro Jay
Sanford Jewelry &amp; Luggage
Sanford noleum &amp; le Co.
Sanford Shoe Center

The Greater Orlando Press well as combs and brushes.
Every time your head goes

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tributing their knowledge to all
women through arious tiub use should be thoroughly scrubbed, too That means rollers,
meetings.
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their granddaughter , Li n d a
Cherry, of Bloomfield, N. J.;
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BAY will attend a cosmetics
workshop in Miami an Oct. I were discussed at the meeting
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Gladys Jane Willis of the changes the paper under the
Anyone desiring tickets or County Clerk's office and Miss Cuckoo clock, not once, but
f urther information may ca ll Jannie Ashby of the law officer, twice daily.
JUNE FOLEY, 32.53o MER. of Hutchison and Leffler.

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Miss Hiatirhi Is the daughter ing her gifts
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'of Ormond lendi IItr flane is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
S. Stintitl Of l3nntana Drive.
f)eflnry.
The bride elctt opened her
lovely gifts tinder a large white

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tam State and Federal agen- by himself so much at night.
A spokesman for the Seminole cies; to identify the gaps that Don't you think he should Mas'
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Iiole County wins the state nature
of consumer education and a generous spender and it
vice-president race.
and protection offered by COT both ers me that he gallivants

planning the best season ever
with P attrac aits slated
the patrons' pleasure. Make
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parliamentarian; and Val Colbert, president.

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casins and feathered headdress. labor, edur!itlon
and civic lead- lives.
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Aq- ter also reported rec.ently that
his problom often makeo
ç Qnlals, dips and pretty flner sr,elation
lllatiehj of
inond J;p
of
Meko reports: neither mothers who had taken miserable. Treat this
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n(IWIc ll. Punch WflS setVNl
a bridal liiiwet Mort
the modern
with Zeet for
t
t a ble "In II our Its and ohser'a. the pill for lon g pernds, nor the Feet" 7
(lily t'vetiitig IO fli p 1 Iflt)i8hif1 from a vqfI bow l
tk.. the s
ilion at itie Lu'Ilnrv Itt'qtaii• ('entere,l heltirni the gift table, finns of women On oral contra. babies born to thorn "ter they Memo otit overnf.h( aiM .lth hs
* few
hard skM pftb off.
prcent
MISS Rit'hf eat her white Iced ceptives, no clinical or labor. stopped taking the phil to be. Y
rant with o
our fee7v1fl fee lik.
Get
t'nk flint was derorateli with afory evidence of harmful
Ilustesa for the shower
a bottl f. ?nd*y
a
ni
come pregnant suffered any
Mrs. Mnrleiit S. Dohr of I'Itts- lilies of the valley anti white feet.-it has been demonstrated."
DOdt)etof McPhail
h rmf ii effects whatsoever
Stroud, of I)t'flnry, who will 11cr two bridal attendants, more than l2,O0 Pap smears

Orlando and was graduated

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Revero,
land gorerien are
A
women on the pill
fl
itry and blood clotting faetor I •p10d byPail,
Prop4ore of wmi
i1t, refrehmeni were ervel
tinur,nqty from two to seven
eientkts from the same y• enrnq and e r a t y esllo*seø

flr IHM. •U)UN I,V()Ni,

ford, are announcing the en.

tion PIO; D07ME AUSTIN, Hibiscus Show, being held thil;
City Editor, Sa nford Rerald, Sunday at (hO Lake Region
and YOURS TRULY. We plan Bank of Commerce, Winter Ha-

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'Iewing
celebrities and dignitr. State Consumer Council to repaen $ '- ,,a'I er' interest.
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lea VISIUng In the area

and a
For Information on registrasocial sessions.
( j1 ca me a t The Herald and
or
Of th e large membership roll,
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th e Info
ever. The pro. only three are affiliated
jecta being undertaken reflect
news media In Seminole Coun. R. A. RITTENMAR of Sancreativity, Ingenuity and a lot
ty. They are ENS. JOSEPHINE ford Is among the enthusiasts
of bard work, so a happy, SUCWARD, Sanford Naval A Sta. exhibiting at the seventh annual
cessful season to all clubs.
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Ira William lIcnr3
Wight II 01 (;nld('n hake, San-

awarded the privilege of attend- formation; and to explore tha

Society Editor

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Looking .-For A. 2nd Car .You!11 Find .. IT HERE!..
34. Upholstery

10. Poultry - lIvestock

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Wrfts P. 0. ROz 1211. Sinford.

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F1?.E baying hne (21) &amp; T'ulWant Ads.
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Inc.

RENT A REb
OVER 26 YEA R1
OP DE workmanihtp in p. RolIawiy. Week or Month.
hoIstorIn, 4ra.orlee, ,11poov- Rv
Del,
CARROLL'S
F'URNITURE
$,lr'r-Rtfltaii
Reel E,'tnt4
sri. 'lime peymente ea little
Ph. 823-45*1
W
1491 500 W. let St.
i.e $5 mo. DraPerY herdwire 11$
inata.Ilatinfl.
HOSPITAL REDS
RObERT A. WILIJIAMS
KULP DECORATING SHOP
,
Realtor
Im
-- for sae
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R.iynOfld l,undQuIit, AssOe
LTGGETT REXALL DRUGS
Atlantic Rank R1d.
' Plants. Feeds, Seeds
Plnecrlst Shopping Canter
____________________________________ 2701
Orlando Dr. Ph lU-TIlt
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ST. JOHNS REAL
2,000 lVlIREEN'S
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Vlhnrtnum. Ligiwtrnm, Juniper, THE TIME TESTED PIR3L
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120
N. PARK AVIt1E *22.5121
Podncsrpilc, PlttONpflrUm 2'
53.
Wanted
To
Buy
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Jim Hunt ReaItx

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Houses For Hent

'Non-Political,'

ItIiSjnnrt lug ( iotulR
Yc'tIn mvi'ntm''pi (JEAIEht
*06-6.) 141. st 9

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tired or semi-retired persons
('all 223'419
yard. Country Club Manor.
cast for a considerable time. CLLN B. 1-IART)y,
.lso considered. Car essential _____________________________
T.'fendant
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CUTOM i-i.r T:AIATNG
and some knowledge of credit
The rest of his body wounds
Tt APP1;AIt
Legal Notice
HAY F('I. S-ALE
investigation. Reply b mail,
FHA - VA HOMES
- whose members were appointed •- .. . have almost healed.
TOt Olen F.. Hardy
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CALL 22-flIil
stating as'.: background: buttWhose
residence
is
unknown
'tilE
CIS1CITII'
COURT.
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Young
Buell's
father.
floward
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by Gay. Baydon Burns, held a
You are hereby nntified that I T1I JUDICIAl CIkCI'IT, 1W FOR EA53., quick carpet cleanand present activities. Write:
Buell,
still
is
working
with
a.
Complaint
for
I)Ivore.'
ha'
$100 DOWN
ing
rent
Blue
Lustre
Electric
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- . 'breakfast meeting.
Duit &amp; Bradstreet, Inc., P. 0.
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civilian
construction
crew
outbeen
filed
against
you
In
tb.
ANt)
FOR
SEMINOLE
CDVWTY,
Shampooer
only
$1
per
day.
Located
Throughout County
Boa
.2206.
West
Buy
Station,
, ': k.
omnissiolier Key Scales .lr.
Carroll Furniture.
side Saigon building a U.S. above styled Court and you are PlOiliflA.
(1i' WO. 15071
2-3 Bra. 1-1% 2 Baths
reIuIreti or
to pleading
serve a copy
ofCornyour AMENDED WOTICE OF SUIT _____________________ _______Aetention:
Answer
ti the
Jacksonville.
Florida,
Some Kitchens Equipped
W. P.
SmIth.32203:
Introduced Claude Kirk, the Re••
military installation. His
MUFFLERS. International life..,-• • '• .
Payments ,,eis Than Rent
publican candidate for governor,
mainly consists of Vietnamese plaint on the Plaintiff's utter- IVA VEINO,
Pt
To thipect Call
Plaintiff, time guarantec. Wholesale &amp; I FULL TIME MAN or
fleil.
who, be says, make hey. Truman F.. (irCIsotI, LAW
time men. .lanitors. Evening
.
to the commission and asked
women1
oFFICES OF TRUMAN F.. GRAbetter workers than the men. SON. Suite 707 One North Orange ALFIIEDA WALtACE. W i L- HUMPHRCYS TIRE SEF.VICE
p
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A Multiple Listing Realtor
n!!ic'c ('-neon. 622-5181.
him to say a few words.
REAIJPOR
file the original Answer or HILL LL'MBER AND HARD:&amp;c&amp; Park Un,.
'2. Female Help Wanted zn-ufl
MIAMI BEACH (AP - 'me L • ••• • •

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you. .1cm the Beehive at BeeNatoma Street, San ?ranciseo NOTICE IF hereby given that
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lIne Fashions, Call
am engaged in business at 1689 ______________________________
• Call! ornia

FORDS

ELLINOR
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BAINBRIDGE, GEORGIA
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(':ill 328-1987

The Herald

DRASTICALLY
REDUCED

Want Ads

Pont iacs

It Pays To USQ

per mo.

$1,795

DODGE

'60 CHEVY

DEMONSTRATORS
&amp; NEW CARS!

2 Catalina 4-Dr. Harcftops
I Catalina Sport Coup.
I Starchief Executh'. 4.0,.
Hardtop
I Borsn.vlll. 4-Dr. Hardtop

2 LeSabr. 4-Dr. Hardtops
I El.ctra 225 4'Dr. Hard.
tops

NO CASH NEEDED
$892 hal. $33 ma.
64 Ford
$1299 hal. $39 mu.
62 Olds
62 Chev. 81W $941 hal. $36 mu.
$1091 hal. $39 mu.
62 VW
57 Chev.
$599 hal. $29 ma,
63 VW Bus $1288 bal, $38 mo.
$1141 hal, $11 mo.
62 TR.3
64 Ford V.8 8686 hal, $29 ma.
52 Cad. nice $199 hal. $19 mo.
$399 hal. $13 ma,
60 Dodge
$499 hal, $24 ma,
60 Falcon
63 Ram. 'ig. $886 ha). $36 ma.
$666 ha). $29 mo.
61 Ramb.
61 Ram. wg, $741 hal, $31 ma.
62 Ford
$691 hal. $29 mu,
66 Jeep
$2999 hal. $59 mo,
62 Corvalr $897 hal. $33 ma.
60 VW
$599 hal. $28 ma.
1 FULL YEAR WARRANTY
SANFORD AVE.
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PH. 322-4503
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Ihey're All New
No Miles! Most Al
Conditioned.

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a good inspection. We did.

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sp.ctioa. Then we tuned up, tght.n.d, and replaced everything that n..d.d t. And guaranteed them 100 ' for th. repair
or replacement, of all major mechanical parts' for 30 days at
1000 miles. Corn. on in and doubl, check.

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Take Interstate t4 off at the Deltona
cna

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Car Warranties)

BRAND NEW MERCURYS
Including Two and Four
Door Hardtops Plus Four
Door Sedans
BRAND NEW COMETS
Two and Four Door Sedans
Also Hardtops And Station Wagons

REMEMBER:

'51 CHEVY 0.1 Air cl.an-$59S.

"We Will Trade YOUR WAY"

'54, 4 dr., nice-$295.

'Ii CO3IT 2-dr., ntcc-$695.

$2078

'59 CIf)VY Coupe-$491.
'$1 FALCON pantl-$291.

You'll Be Saving Even More
With The Increase On Most
All 1967 Models This Year!

'IV VALIANT, 4-dr., automatic
tran.miasion-$4)5.

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PRICE EVER

688-4458

MANY, MANY MORE

COaPO*AT)..

ELLINOR
VOLKS WAG EN

M*CKL 5*05 DlVISION

1801 W. FIRST ST.

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Sanford $131111
Orlando 644-1014
Opee Del)7 III • i. -.

Delia. s.d.., ,.dl., h.itsr skwresa
165 ieaditlo.. , . a . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . S I

D*1ez ssar..t, r.dla, healer II1d1. rse
164 pois.i. l.prsvl.ss sweet. . ...........
D.Ien sides, r.dI. hester, lm.c slits
,63 s.edltl.s.
Dusts s.d.., redi., heals,, reel sw
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'62 sill.....
'61
sad..,
60 D•Isss s.d.., heal.,,

s,ai,i...
saseliset .sei.e.

$1395
$1295
$1095
$
$
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895
795

WAGONS
II

Pertst tsr s.rryIi tb. shhldrs. t. seheal
Csmper, filly .ivlppsd. e bass t.d.y,
'63 a m.t.I t.aIht.
V.W. 'pausr weiss5 psdeet tsr ssh.el
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$1495

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Cs.ps, fully .ieIp.d. be.s$tuI red aid
whit..

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Csavsrtlbi, fully .qailppd, reel miss,

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MANY, MANY MORE

'5) FOUl) Pick.up-$1$I
'66 HONDA Hike-$l50,

'65 $gssr.bseh, filly eiulpp.d. .sw seedftl.s. $1895

DRIVE A NEW COMET
OR MERCURY

REMEMBER!

'SI V. W.

'6) V. W. $edan-$525,

BUGS

'63

'11 FALCON Wagori-$4)3,

Dodge Coronet
2 DOOR SEDAN

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EXAMPLE!

Standard Tr.nsmiaison
(heater d.I.s.d)
Padded Sunvisor,
Whit, waift

MUST BE SOLD
Before Sept. 30

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'60 RENAUL4', 1-own.r-$495.

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All Ford's Saf.ty F.atvr.s

Buicks

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Inexpensive
Transportation

$55.78 pu month. N.
closing casts!

With

ENGLISH FORDS!

67 ANGUA 2-DOOR SEDAN

The Last Of Our Stock!

'14 TEMPEST L.Man. Coup., fully equipped, •ztra clean &amp; on-

$1,390 to $19 99CM
$290 down sad
15W

1961

I Tempest Sedan

NATION AL.

'g

$1,495

II Carry New

NO PRICE INCREASE ON

EVERY ONE

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MERCURY
LINCOLN

AVE. SANFORD

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322.4884

WINTER PARK 644.020t

Sanford 322.1135

Orlando

1 7.t2 Highway SANFORD

644.5014

open daily '$11

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Loft

121. ilonts &amp; Motors

Chevys. Fords, Plymouths

'65 VALIANT. 2-dr., fully equip.
p.4, a real nice one-only-

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.IA%'A ,II)'l'()II ''('l.lH
YA7.00 &amp; AIthiNH IA WNMOW.
IilIR
L.EWIR !Alh"R &amp; SERV1CIO
2517 W Country Club Road
Phone $12.7m

Guess who has

$1,795

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(''cks

'engine 'transmission 'front axle assemblies
brake system • electrical system

'64 OLDI, 4-dr., fully equipped,
one pr.viou. owner-

free ride aboard the
riverboat, "Deltona

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311.4*22

$2,095
$28.28

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121. Scoot ers

'15 FIAT, 3 dr., Sedan, $141 down,

WOULD YOU LIKE TO OWN
YOUR OWN DRESS SHOP??

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fully equipped, including air
oondittoning-Miflt conditloD-

JIM LASH CHRYSLU PLYMOUTH
INCORPOPAT$D

DRESS SHOP

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810 MngnIia

'14 BUICK LmSabre, convertible

COMING SOON!

OWN YOUR OWN

cuing

SENI(AI{lI( (lAS5 &amp;

$895

District WSCS

visitors

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fully equipped, including Air
conditioning, extra clean-

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FIn. and is. expanding into several more miii cities
and towni - . . only a few more franchises available...
no city or town too large or too small . . . with only
minimum cash investment you can own your OWD
aid you in
*hop. . . we supply you with mdi.
management, advertising, etc. . . . If you wish to be
your own buss, be financially indipendent . . . send
for your franchise application, write to:

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

$1,495

_______ FOMES

were' Mrs.

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I small motel In Or- FURN. APTS. ohose IC. Jimmy 1961 ChIE'nni.1:T lid-Air, 4 Pr.,
V.8, auto trans., pfm. air s'n'i,
Cowam. *11-4011.
lando for farm on river or __________
Ei'. cond, Ph. 322-5026.
lake. 541-75 after 4 p. in.

OTHERS

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MACKLE-

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Autos For Sale
Apartments For Rent 115.
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loss.

old outfit and heard high praise pleading In the offic.' of the WAItE COMPANY, LM'tet)dafltb.
Legal Notice
_____________________________
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bidding for votes and raking ...'-ford.
Seminole
County.
Florida
THE
STATE
OF
FlintiliA
TOt
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the U. S. Labor Department for p5'g'' FINGERS th the for his courage and ability as a Clerk of the Circuit Court, SanTHE FASHION WORLD awaits
ALFREDA WALLACE, 20

,tA It K f5 1-1 M"r"IIr%' fltlthr,etnl,
t'li'etrlc starlet $tfl.
8'' 8'' tltJtI'$.l'i't('N' l'tTY,IP, self.
IV Is,',, ii sin $ 200. Ph.
p r It,,,',
87:' -70 8.

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CHEVROLETS

•u(t.$$J
on or hefore the 25th day of
cutting
down
on
the
importaeountry
officially
belong
to
soldier
from
his
sergeant'
William's
TilotilCi',
Mi-s.
Ba
October,
1MG.
if
von
fail
to
d
B.. Buster, all
A1ber
WILLIAMS 1! BA T COM Clematli lane. Winter Park, CURB GIRL, muit he 21 years of
ehel Veitch, resides In Cassel- o. judgment liv default will he
;
lion of oflslrnre laborers for dr.d up to receive the
taken against you for the relief
I'ANY, the names and *d- 8emiti;li- County, Florida, under
demanded in the Complaint.
1916 Speed Championship berry,
dresses of all persons known thie netiunut name of CREDIT'V,'ltistle.
age. Appl
in person. Pig N'
harvesting.
Sanford.
DONE anti OTtDERUI) at Sat,to have been Interested i CARl) CORPC'RATION of AMERWhen he sat down, Scales award of the National
ford. Florida this 21st day of
such organizatIon are Ut)- ICA, ORL.ANI'C' DIVISION, and WOULD LIKE woman to care
Shorthand Reiarters AssoSeptember, 1966.
that I intend to register said
for rhildrehi from 4 p. in. to
IttiowIt.
then asked Mayor itubert King elation In Da las, TeL A
flUinwith
tin
Clerk
of
the
Cir12.
Over night lodging if necesAnd
Arthur H. Th'cl:with. .1r.
All parties claiming Interests cult Court. Seminole County,
High of Miami, the Democratic shorthand reporter in Chi- Parents Group
nary. References required. Ph.
Clerk nf the Circuit Court
h-'1 through, under or against Florida, I:, accordance with tIn
.-47S.
candidate for governor, to stand ego, she became the first
fly: Dotina M. 3iurlctm, Li. c.
'!Abl"It1I ,A WALLACE and provisions of tIn Fictitious Nanie
woman to win the contest
Names Officers
LAW OFFICES or
WILLIAMS M B A T C011 Statutes, to-wit: Sec'.tton S6.o0
HOUSEKEEPER
. . up in the udienec and be rec' in 57 years in 1965 and
TRUMAN B. GTIASON
PANT. and all parties having Florida St-at utet
WANTED
woman who Is able
DU)
Suit. 7fl'
eated this year. She
or cluimitig to have, all,'
Fig: Preston A. Wallace
ognized. lie did,
-14' lift &amp; care for young man
r
t,
(ir.ttige
Building
rgiit. title or interest in and Publish Sept.
. 23,
&amp;
es dictation at speeds
At All Souls
in wheel chair. Will be respon,
After tic breaUast ü.
1rl.itidcj, Floridi,
the pruh,crt)' described
t
up to 280 words per mmslide tar general housework.
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lie'rein.
Hull Jr. of MuclntobIi, the cDm ________
Tin' iiev.'ly orgamzecl Borne lublish
wIth 99.73 per cent
14. 1066Sept. 23, 20.
I'C'l ARE HEREBY NOTI _____________________________ Must
niuke own arrangements
for trans;ortation.
Hours S 'til
mission chairman, explained
4
FIEI' that a suit has been filed Sn the (;,,urt .1 41sr Cnnnt
itiid School AsociUtiOfl of All 1,DE-711
Monday
thru
Frday.
108
1263
that Kirk was asked to speak _____ $nuli, parochial School, San- _____
Crystal Dr. Ph. 322-7269 atter
THE (IIIICUTT COTIIST OP Ug&amp;dh)Pt Y OU. A1FItEIIA WAi.r Judge, Seminole County, Stile _____
5
or
anytime
Saturday.
ford,
has.
adopted
Its
constituTUE
NINTH
JVflIiAL
CIIILACE.
WILLIAMS
MEAT
COM'
of
Florida.
is
i'rnt,ntr
and high was not because
H
J
tion uucl by-laws and ha elected CUlT. IN AND VOlt SEMINOLE
PANY.
theyou
above-entitled
ES'IATE
4515
cause,
andIn
that
are requiteil
is re theNo.
Estate
oft
had tiilkecl to the commission UI Study Of Bible
So FREE BICYCLES
COUNTY, LIOItIDA.
to file your answer with the FREDERICK W. SCHAA.r.,
Deceased. MOTHERS-would you like to
August.
TN
CHANCElt'
NO.
16*iO
officers.
get a bike for the children for
Serving will be Br. Richard GARY ARTHUR THOMPSON.
ofthereof
this Court
and
toPlainserve
'We want to show how nonFINAL NOTICE
Plaintiff,Clerk
a cop)
upon
the
Christmas'? All you have to do
Notice is. htcrot,y given that
tiff or the Plaintiff's attorneys.
political we are," Scales said. Is Conducted By
l)Oughert, president; Mrs. Pat v.
whose name and address is this undersigned will, on the 5th ii. ani1la
sell 45and
bottlei
of Watkins'
45 cans
of PepHigh had no comnieflt.
Defendaut. STENSTIIOM, DAVIS &amp; MCIN day of October, A. Li. 19115. promitt1, vice president; Mrs. BRENDA FAT THOMPSON,
per to your friendi and relaTOSH. Post Office Box 1320, ban- scat to the Honorable County
tives. write: Watkins Products
First Southern
Sue Ceynown, secretary, and TOt BRENDA
NOTICEFAT
or SUIT
THOMPSON. lord, Florida, not later than the Judge of Seminole Couflty, Flor- 121 5. Campbell St. Daytona
Mrs. ?tlury Oyler. treasurer.
October. 1960. If ida, her final return, account ______________
of
ith
Beach
PrinceSouth'
Satreet.
'•' UPW _______________
Circles
Extensive study of the
Florence,
Carolina. yuu fail to do ac a decree pro and vouchers. at- Lxeeutrlx of _________________________________
Standing committee chairmen
'YOU ARE hEREBY NOTI- COnfOSlO will be entered agaitiNt thti' EState of
pensatiulis of tIit Bible art 1M' nanwd }. the president, a
dl- YOU br thii relief demanded in SCHAAR. deceased, and itt saici 77. Situation Wanted
Plan Supper
vorcethat
a vineulo
matrimonil and the Complaint. This suit ii to time, then and there, make aping conducted for the c'.ongre- Mrs. Mary Rudome, room 1l- PIED
a Complaint
bILLIE WANTS WORK
mortgage. The real plication to the said Judge for
Z.0300
gution
of
First
Southern
Ileth•
thers;
Mrs.
Phyllis
Bogeajis,
ether
relief
hun.
been
filed
foreclose
a
By Frances
•
Circle
Two, of S'ester
the United odist C)ture.h ut regular \'ecl- health room; Mrs. Put Mc- sigitiult you ii, tIn above styled ,rOpCrt'
proceeded
against1.iSI
a final settlement
of her and
adLott
17
and
IS.
Block
ministration
of
said
estate,
GBNBBAI
Court. and you are hereby retCK1LtflT'S SUBDIVISION for all order discharging her as
CLEANING Service. Call eves
Presbyterian Womi'ti of the ittdny night Bible study and GOVCI'Ii, 1ilnyginund and cuft'- qutred to serve a copy of your
t'eording to the Public Tic- such Executrix.
_______________
I
7 to 10. 131-3774.
term; Paul Lewis, finance and Answer or other defense to the
Dated
this
6th
day
of
SeptumtriIs
of
Seminole
Couut',
'C n in in u n i t y Presbyterian PuYCV in e t' t in g s hi,' 11ev.
Complaint upon th. Plaintttri'
.
- i,
Florida, together with tIn- her, A. D.lt*60.
EXPERIENCED COOK DESIRES
membershIp with 1.dr. Nell Attorney, E. JACKSON HAASZE.
'Church of Luke Mary met
Doria. M. Schaur
building thereon. and all
Wilhianm
us
co.chairrnun,
and
Attorney
at
law.
l!t'
N.
orange
As Ezecutri% of the Etute
turuiturt'. furnishihie and
Tuesduy evening in the educa' Charles 0. Bennett, pastor.
Phone 322.2454
vc., Suite 16. Orlando, Florida.
ei1utpnient
contained
thereof FREDERICK W. $CRA.AB
Visiting
tin'
church
recently
Mrs.
Helen
Smith,
parliunicnttid file the origtt,u Answer or
tional building, r e s U in in g
T•iec.iased.
DEPENDABLE MAID
.... r.,c&amp;
.e
on.
ii
.iui.u.v
my hand and the EDWARDS &amp; McCORMICK
Wants Regular Work
lU011ttll3' niectizigs after tin' 811(1 S))t!tikillg to the group was turlan.
Yes, hsm M
of
tIn'
Circuit
Court
ot
o
Call 3224820
Mrs. Ann Sieczhovski will hicfort' the 4th day of October aul of said Court at bunford, loiS East Robinson Street
-Sutuhittif VStCiitiIJIi.
Rev. Gene Tindull, fornier jiust.A. 1). ii you fail to do so iminol" County, Florida, this Orlando. Florida
ltev. Atlue F. Stevens t-Ofl- or of the Soutln'rn Methodist serve us 1iublicity and program 1960
84. Real Estate - Sale
judgment by detault will be Hilt- 12th day of September. A. D. Attorneys for Doris M. bclu.ar
___________________________________
Deito-na
Executrix of the Estate of
en agitttist you br the relief 1966.
.
dueLed the stud3' IioU! in thi. Church lfl Columbia, S. C,, who chairman,
FREDERICK W. SCRAAR. Dctirayed
for
in
the
Complaint
and
(HEAL)
C. A. WHLDDON
These lovely homes
absence of Mrs. Marie Lowe, suuii will be sent as u missionArthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
coaied.
said cause will theti Proceed cx
16,
23,
30.
1966
the
Circuit
Court
publish
Sept.
9,
Clerk
of
prigruni chairman. Ituallus of UI'3' to the Oriiiueo River Mis_______
__________
-:
a selling fast The
parte.
I4fll
303 2. Pk
DDE-24
By: Martha T. Viblen
DONE and OI1r'I:I:BD at SanOur Culling was the uhjeet. siuii in Venezuela.
solid valus
son
DeputY Clerk
ford,
Ploridu,
tItle
21st
day
ot
A genurul group diseussiuti folprice and high
STENSTILOM, DAVIS I
Also on the program at this
August, 1966 A. I).
McINTOSH
quality. Come out and
lowed,
time was the °New Tribes Plans Retreat
AttorileYl' for Plaintiff
Arthur H. Buckwitb, Jr.
these wonderful
During the busiziess
Post Office Box 1330
Trio," young girls who are beClerk of Circuit Court
*2773
for yourself.
Sanford,
Florida
homes
further plaIts were nuide for u lug trained to vork with un- The DeLund District WornBy: Donsia M. Market
Publish Sept. 16. 23, 20 &amp; Oct.
Deput' Clerk
There
re 15 co
is}i sUpitel' 1ioiisoi'ed by the reached trlbe in South Aniw'- an's Society of Christian ServPublish Sept. 2, II, 16, , 196 7. 1966
pletely
furnished
mod..
entire UP'\.
'1.)1)E-4
lea who have never hearti the ice' will holdu retreat Oct. 10" DDE-li
.h,'raes
'.-1)....
•
,o&amp;._.i.....
h_
-ale
+e'
freinil
.
- ..-w
w
"
_
saw
w
JnvwIt,
w
JIUIIIIU
curs.
gospel The girls are enget to 11, in Leeshurg. It With Si)See
this
community
tess, served ref t'ehrnent
sing and tell of their schooling Itounced at the September genthat has seen s
;
-coffee, cake, nuts, euudle-s, and
Missiunury erul ui.eting of the Grace MethNew 'l'i'Ibe
tremendous
progress.
tmints.
Training institute located in odist WSCS.
While
here
enjoy a
Other members 3)I C S C I)
Tin' locul meeting took place
,,

106.

_

Stemper Agency

It Says Here

t Oviedo.
Verlic Crocker, Mrs.
itivitation is exteiided by at the church with Mrs. .ludY
i(j(
Cochruzi, Mrs. Fannie Rev. liunnott to iziterested Breeze, president, In charge.
;L e 1 1 1 e r, 1211(1 Mrs. Libby friends and
to attend Mrs. Jean Leonard gave the op.
Swathurs.
devotiouul.
Sunday worship services
the'
Di'. Ketinuth Wing, guest for
and the Wednesday uveiiiiig
aztings.
the program, gave an interest.and informative talk on
David Osborne, newly appointcancer to the ii) members pr.yed Bible teacher at Forest Luke
sent.
Aeadcnly, will be guest speaker
The
Conlniistiiun
on
MemberThe Bible Study
worship surb and 11
and
Evangelism
of
1vces this Saturday at the For- ship
Grace Gruec Church met Wedneeday
Lake
Seventh.Duy
AdvunMethodist
Church,
Sanford,
,vill of this week at the church.
est
p.m.
Sunday
at
:8t)
meet
at
tiat Church.
the
church.
Meeting
scheduled
One-sixth of the some 30,000
______________
Mountains aze composed lur- for the Commission on Educu- different plants found in the
gely ui rocks made up 01 silicon tion luas been postponed with United States grow in Callforala.
Oct. 211.
poUndS.
-and aluminum

tr'itl"r *5 III' E,inrt,'l"
n,,,s''r. l'l"et i'tq' ?i'trrartl cc-'ti•
in 'lu. l-' I tie hI
..qi,,,int,,1 Palsies. $22.
sr, I 7,

(1A1'IIIWAY TO THE
IV milIt IV A?

SAULS AGENCY

Citrus Councii

_.

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t'it:ii
Vt, I't.YV,'iifU i''ittet ''reft b.qt

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2 BEDROOM Unfurn. house, Kit'5? ('lhEVV. 8/4 lInt's Cam, 282
COMMODORE
chen equipped. 615 E.
rd. 100. Resort Rentala
('ii. in,, liot's,I to 801. 2 speeii
$60 monthly. Ph. 832-1856.
APARTMENTS
Hurt. Call 322.7899.
OCEAN FRONT A1'8. II) 8. FURNISHED - UNPURNIRHED ______________________
3 BEDROOM firnihe.1 home. 322.
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Mrs.
Pb. Resident liar. Ill-Ill,
1961 VOiKR\VA(1EN CAMPEI1
6085. ('all before 8:80 A. M.
R. 13 Hutehicon, 111.4011. Completely Equipped. Private
or 6:80 P. M.
108. Rooms For Rent
rh. 322-30*8
102.
MobIle
Homes
. Sale
__________________________
2 BDRM HOUSE for rent. KitCLEAN, quiet rooms for men.
chen equipped. ('envenlcnt to
V11Y GO v"UR'rI-ILR?
QI;Al.ITY MOBILE HOMES
401 Megsolia. $11-ltD.
schools. Ph. 832-3257.
You can't heat outs priecui
Hwy. 17-12 8. Sanfor4
8ee or Call
822-2662
ROOM FOR working lady, Kit0-STEEN: I Bedroom nnfurn1hchen privileges, Phone $12ROB CI4FWEI4ANI)
ci house, large aha.ay lot.
2455.
104-Trailer Space-Rent _________________________
Call 322 -1661 or 322 - 548.
Bill Ruhand
Chrysler - Plymouth
$ BEDROOM home, Family room TRAilER &amp;
113 Hwy 17-92 flefiary
psces on *ke 115, Autos For Sale
&amp; nice sire hot. Will also rent
111-5001
Home 775-1)?)
Aibby fll-716$.
with option to buy at I1,000.
COMPACT to Cadilia they're
106. Apartments For Rent
all economy cars when you finSee TIs For Rentals
ance wIth United Stats flank.
COMPARE
LARGE THREE Bdrm. Furn.
Dave 322-7174
Lowest used ear payments.
Apt.
1708
Magnolia.
Only
$53.
Weekends
822-0485
Nights
'64 GALAXIE 100, 4 dr., fully - Call 121.1776 and compare.
822.8951 or 22)6.
equipped, including sir condiI BEDROOM Furn, House. Also
1964 VOLI(SVAGEN
LARCE 2 Bedroom Furs. Apt.
tioning, extra clean
Trailer. S. Sanford Ave.
New tires, shocks, Urakes, A-I
Clean, water, lights turn. $65
822-865)
Call 823-0383
mo. Ca-il 822-2764.
$1,595
FURN. 1 11rirM. HOUSE
FOUR ROOMS
PLYMOUTh '64 Sport Fury Cony.
Ph. 322-2097 or 322-3750 Furnished,
Clean, DownstairS '61 OALAXIE 100, 4 dr., fully
252 Auto., factory air, PS, I'll,
equipped,
including
air
condiPARK AVE.
611
I'W. Sandalwood. $7,000 ml.
tioning, •toek No. 1121 A3 BDRM., KITCHEN EQIPPED.
Factory warranty, 122-9101. FURNISHED
I
Bdrm.
Apt.,
first
%J
$1,295
floor. Close to town. Call 12111$. Trucks For Sale
075$ or 832-9282.
I RM. HOUSE. Partbafly turn
lahed. 2409 Orange Ave.
'12 COUNTRY Squire Station WaLAKE MARY: Clean furnished gon, perfect for school2/4 TON International Pick-up,
Ph. 832-1976
apLrtment. Adults only.
A-lb Model, *4 ft. bed, $600.
Call 822-1)20.
FURNISHED
Call 668-5856, Do13*r)'.
$895
I &amp; 3 BDRMS.. I Bath. 240 to $85. FURN. &amp;PT., 2200 MUoaitllS.
UNFURNISHED
'61 FORD convertible, fully 1965 FORD F 250 Camper Special, auto trans., air cond. with
$ BDRM.. I Bath, $5 to $55.
equipped, cleanest In townWall
Carpet
Wall to
10 ft. Holiday Camper, ex4 &amp; S ROOMS turn., newly 4..
cellent conil. See at *10 Rott
$895
corated. 404 B. 14th St
A Multiple Listing Realtor
Ave., Sanford. Ph. 322-8740.
INSU ROB
APPAiSER
Coupe,
automatic
'41
MUSTANG
WELAKA
APARTMENTS
911 S. French
*22-4)11
transmission, V-I Engine, Ra114 W. FIRST ST.
dio &amp; Heater, Red, low mlii- THE Classified ad columns are
$55 MO. Ft'RN. Clean I BPRM.
age, Factory warrantyCR home, carporte, screened FURN DownstaIrs Apt. 101 Pal.
like a horns town bulletin
metto Ave. Ph. *12-1*74 after
porch. Rt, 1 Dcx 167. N. Orboard
for offering, of all
S p. in.
ange Blvd., Paola.
$2,295
kinds, Call 122-2811 todsyl
VNFURNISHED 2 Bdrm. home. PURN. APT., with air conditioned Bdrm., *60. 111 B. $tb
Ava.tlablS now.
St. Call *22-5711.
832-1549
COMPARE
AVALON APARTMENTS
NEW $ BDRM., 2 full bath, dou131-141? '44 CORVAIR. Monsa, fully equip.
ble carporte, 322-2384 after Ill W. 2nd St.
p.4, new conditionI p. in.
I &amp; 2 BDR.M. APT&amp;, Completely
ELECequipped
by
GENERAL
2-SPORT. S Bedroom, furn.,
$1,795
TRiC which include. •lactrlc
downtown. 165 month.
kitchen, heating &amp; cooling.
832-2071
A',"'.
'14 IMPALA Super Sport coupe,
TOWN'N lAKES
6-cylinder, automatic tran.I BDRM. PURN. $75 month.
Ion.w.y.,
GARDEN APARTMENTS mission, radio, heater, bucket
includes water
seats, extra sharp.*23-1110
711 B. First St..
232-6370 after S p. in.
ONE BDRM.. turn. Apt., $41, 101
$1,695
2 BIt. 14 Bath, $85 mo.
B. 5th, 122-IISI, 2291.
Air,
$150.
BR..
2
Bath,
Cen.
I
I BR., 2 Bath. $125.
IMPALA Super Sport Coupe,
tYPIC. APIS., priv$te baths. '$1Lully
equipped, extra nice, only
t1t1tl.. furL; specially suited
for
retired
people.
I.d.*fly
lo321 S. 17.2 Sanford
112-1201 2440 Hiawatha at It.)!
$1,595
cated downtown. Inquir. at
Dept. Store, 311 Z.
98. Real Estate Exchange Jacobson'.
'II DeLUXE %-ton pick-up,
let. St.: Sanford.
showroom new* MASONRY ornePLoflgS'OOd- FOR RENT: 1 Room Garage Apt.
Baths, $3200. Equity
Furnished.
$ BR.,
$1,895
or lots or acres. 1 with air
$12-tilT
cond., F1a. room; I with screen.
d porch, chain fence. Cut NEWLY Redecorated Turn. Apt.
All Electric. Water turn. Ph.
Bornemari. 185 B. Hwy. 434
COMPARE
222-3968
Longwood. 56-4199.
'$4 RAMBLER Station Wagon,
fully equipped, including air
conditioning-immaculate con 'IE
dition-

*
4

Uwils &amp; Moior

lIhiEIt I1t.A.q, ('toth, flenin,
Kpn y l's tnt 4 (hum. SV holeuiil.' utile.. I'h,. 822.0420.

1OO DOWN

1524 Park Drive Otttce 322-2111
Night: *22.06
or *21.0100

I '2l.

Hera Id C lass 111ed's

il,t'ir

OOVERNME'.T OWNi'D HOMES
2-1-4 RRS., 1-2 PATHS

U

:

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l)t, 23, l9flfl---Pngt'i)

-

COUNTRY hen,.' over1eokln
hea nil fiil lsl-e, I be.Irooa, 2
baths, air-condit ¶ot,t',l. t'fl 3.
78"8 da"s,
evefltfla,
rixl'nrsT: I fldrm., 2 bath
No down paynent.
aun,e
ynortgag'
106 E \Voc'*l'i nil
Write hl,, - ar,t McIo,ih. \l,'Donald Terrace, Mt. Pra or
call IS-'?i'.

*

house. Call :;22-7('i'S.
are coming from, Try
'Please don't use my name," the construction Cang, has been awarded the 822-1626 around 6
ager.
worker told the officers. he woman isn't my wife." Purplefor
Heart
andaction
Bronze
Star
___________________________
heroic
on the
field
MALE, CITIITUAITUA Puppy. 6 SANFOR1) IILEC'FIUC Cli. WEIBOLI)T'S
house on
210 5.cAM
Parh l:rA
Ave.SHOP
SERViCE STATION MAXAGFR LAKE
MARY:
Small
weeks old. 225. Can he seen G. ___________________________________________
E. APPLIANCES New &amp; Vied
large.
welt-shaded
lots, 05
________________________________________________________
*22-1562 r Lb 5171
ill Ms.gnolta
C ('C' 1) OPPORTUNITY
at 1218 Douglas Ave.
U5 btfl'. c. $40.
pa'1 Street near Post Office.
of battle.
•••
IUC;HT MAN.
$8,500 or assume *1.800 inertUSED TV'. *.15 up.
Be received the honor at the POODLE PUPPIES, guaranteed
MACS
OR.
gag.. Ph. i22-742 4.
I
•
Service Calls $400
NTETINATIONAL Wall Furnace _______________________
U- S. Naval Hospital In chelsea, healthy. Tiny toy &amp; miniature
ron
- rET1Tu:r'
complot' with thermostat a,d
MOONEY APPLIANCE
iN NORTH ORLANDO
•
Muss., where he is recovering at atud. Terms. 22-l44l.
T'ART
TIME
LIGHT
BY OWNEr:: 2 Bedroom. all elsestovepIpe,
110
gallon
fuel
tank
22-0697
'-''
218 Palmetto
___________________________
fittings. .'l feet of Copt.rie. kitchen equipped. double
from multiple wounds. His corn ETNG
MAC'S
OIL
CO.
per
tubing
and
10(1
gallons
of
Legal Notice
____________________________
carport.'. 15 mInute drive to
nstruments
____________________________________
____________________________________
____________________________________
officer has made a ____________________________________
31 MUsical 1
fuel. Ce.II 2-0425 after
CEMETERY
Maintenance
&amp;
deNivy Base.
mortgage
recommendation he be promot- TW THE CIRUTTVI' coil sri' or
G.Low
Waiters,
401
_______________
paTmt
PIANO TUNING * REPAIR
*31-4122
RATTAN
Sofa
fled.
0
1
lii
BUg
&amp;
velo;)meflt
man.
Experienced
in
David
St.
Ph.
8-1706.
5%'l'fl .iVflICIA.L
ed to sergeant.
W. 1... BARMON
gardening helpful. For appointlto-ker. Also High Chair, end
Buell is showing steady tin- cUlT 1W AWl) FOR. sEMINOlE
talilt. hitlU, &amp; I rocker chair
ynent call tr. Grover. 3:2-4241: By OWNER: 8 RDRM.. 1 bath,
BUKUR'S MUSIC BOP
Ouklawn Memorial Park.
8-7M' after 7 • fl•
No Pownpaymcnt
Cull
provement. His right leg will be (inAWCIllfl'
eoUW't'S, }0RTh'"'°
Band instruments
822-1480
.• •
&amp;
accessories
___________________________
weeks
CAROl
P.
HARDY,
in traction another 10
WANTED part time Correspond- _________________________
RnrnlcEI;ATon
________________________
Plaintiff. ________________________
Sales, Rentals &amp; Repairs
ent for the Sanford area. Re- 3 B1)ILM.. I ' BATH. fenced back
Motl.rn StVIe
and his right arm will be ft
82-7202
•
2004 Cedar Ave.

A

nnftirt berath

E1a ""A iE:i11

2 Bl)RM. HCIIC. over 8 acres,
nioe1' landscaped, 20 fruIt
tress, large chicken h011ue IVith
more land it wnU'j,
2.40i'0

'Chick' Area Hero ins

hicken For

Ir

2RR lh.O'l h.iiwe \'ilre fen,i'
in hack; h"ilg.' In front.
491*1 tot- an appointment.

lrtr ()
SUICIDE f're?ent'!On. Call WE N.
flasnehli.
____
b:,',
I.
CARE. Orlando 241-1*1*.
,• ,•..
.
_______________________________
-.A...,...*.
• . .___________________________________
,._• -v.A.
HORSES for sale: 2 mares, 4
4-Beauty Care
,., ,.. - _.
' '
yrs. old &amp; 7 YDL old.
.
_______________________
222..6SO
kEClALaS:
ftag.
$IO.ttfl
Permen_____________
•
eM $5.00; Reg. $15.00 Perman•
_______________________________
-'., •, •.,_, ______________
ent $7.95.
I 8. Catering • Food
_____________________________ _____________________________
, s.
BENICE'S T1EAUTY sALON
.:
,:,:
•'c'.
W1IOhlSAI.1 PR1CI•S
SELL (IS Your PurnTtsrs. QUICk 90. lots For Sale
'.:
. ..:
100 E. lit St.
22.2-9668 ___________________________________________
OKRA- 822-0415.
oa.ih.
___________________________
'I......
___________________________________________
.
T'
. - .,,
"
_______________________________
•••j .
ItIPti011.
SUPER TRADING POST
L(t LHk
4' .•,.
____________________________ 25th.
S' at Cnr.
MUT'22-4244.
Rl
TY LOTS: I nice lots with
__________________________
Servios
with
the
6. Child Care
15. SpecIal Services
USED PtiritUrS, any amouSt. ih*41 Onks. Prico4 to cell with
50. Misc. For Sale
____________
termi. SIr.' 171 ft. x 167. Ph.
TiIbL! CAlth In Tfl hOflU
p,w'rtci - CARPNTIt
____________________________
..
__ -, ,
__
_______________ _______________________________
Sanford, 221-2270.
-.
___________________________________________
king
mothors.
_______________________________
w
.
$22-till
____________________
____________________
.. "A
.. 3. AdOCk
LAKE MARY 1-l&amp;l0
NOTICE
.
CASH FOR TRASH
95. Houses For Sale
BOOKKEEPING
RfrViee.
End
of
D1lL'S
AUCTION
SERVICE baa
_________________________________________
.. ..
.:. .. •.
.
AtiQflS &amp;
.........
________________
BIG
Tor
?'URftY
&amp;
month
financial
statements
uien
over
management
v.- :
.. ...
.
d.
p'.
.;.... ..
KINDERGARTEN
prepared in my home. DC8a17
operation of t h e San ford
S BDRM. In LOCH ARBOR, quiet
BRIDGES FURNITURE
.
Certified Teacher.
neighborhood. c,xc1lflt for
&amp;
66l-5607.
Psirmers' Aution
181-1480
&amp; 35th.
__________________________________
Located 17-92 Ph. *21-1660
children, shade trees. Priced t.
17-92. Merchandise needed- Park
Open Monday thru Snrday
1f:
____
____________________________
win son on consignment or _____________________________ _____________________________
sell. Cell .22-29OS.
23..Palnthhig
______________________________________
..-:.,.
7:15 a. m. to 6:00 p
____
_________________________
_________________________
buy outright. SALE every FrI55. FurnIture For Sale
_________
Priday evenings 'tO midnight. Filson painting
day night 7:30 p. in.
______________________________
OVTER SPACE
erice
.4
• ____________________ _________________________________________
LEWIS C. DELL, AUCT.
ECHOLS BEDDING CO. JUST outsid.' the City limits.
Spray
__________
NA?IE' KIDDIE CARE
flush
822-7596
Nice 2 bedroom. 2 hnth home.
224521
. _
*33-0350
Bedding &amp; Furniture
24 hour Service. Special rates to
living room &amp; Florida Tm. on
working Ulotherid.
_____________________________
AT FACTORY PRICES
Refrigerator,
12?-21
2
lcti'
with fenced hack yard,
USED
G.
E.
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822.0181
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2440 5. Oak Avt.
Magnolia
PAIN'I'ING &amp; REPAIR
patio, storkgf hoili'.', Strategic
THIS is the home (temporarily) of dozens of unwanted
and unloved dogs
Good condition.
_______________________________
- T'ti. 32254.26 after 5
loc'atIoIi for school. $&amp;,500.
fl979•
Tm.
and cats. It is located just north of the county road department on South
_______________________________
WILSON-MAIER rrtaN.
________________________________
8. Pets &amp; Supplies
$500 Down.
(Herald Photo)
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p.
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Hwy. 17-92.
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let
St.
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SPRWK1ER SYSTEMS
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and
Sites
All
I C}IEFT OF drawers. $15; misMart, 215 Sanford Ave.
W•
rep&amp;lr
and
Servios
I
eellsinenus odds &amp; ends; dIshes _____________
GOATS MILK. Parakeets, CocksHOME ON 5 ACRES
1%. $2241$t•
BrINE
&amp; etc. 322-6960.
tiels. Love Birds, Catiaries, l's____________________________
A
&amp;
Supply
Co.
4 BEflR('OM from.' home on I
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geons. Doves. Iuscovies. sm
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Bantts. Gamerock. GuInea 307 W. 2nd St.
46. t'nvrnhr'fltlY located beSince
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tw.'f'n Santc'rI &amp; St. .lnhns
LONG BEACH, calif. (UPI) - A construction Purple Heart,
26 - ROOI
Backed By More Than
BIG TOP KINDERGARTEN
1.5ft0. ,cmc terms.
Iliver.
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A Century',. Eperionec
worker walked into a fried chicken restiwrunt Jtfl(l
CHhl-WAITEAS.
Pektnime. Poe- __________________________
Certified
Teachers
EvVnlng
A Sunday 12-8608.
HOLE
IN
YOUR
ROOF?
Enroll Now.
dlt Puppies, AKC, wormed &amp;
ordered two chicken dinners to take out.
shots. Stud Service. Whitakeri, OR A WHOLE NEW ROOF.
GWALTNEY
JEWELERS
*22-6509 Classes begin Sept. 1. Call 121294 S. Park Ave.
Sterriper Agency
PHONE 322-2409
instead he was given a sack containing the day's Bronze Star
1660 for further Information.
Ovid-36b-&amp;125.
A Multiple Listing Realtor
&amp; .1. TURNER ROOFING COM P TON S Encyclopedia.
YNSUROR
receipts, $825.
APPAISER
AKC POODLES. Pups &amp; Studs,
price trade in or lIke new
1910
S. French
322-4901
When the man and a woman friend arrived lit
Television
up.
Squirrel
Monkeys
28-Ratio
I' &amp;
113' JANE CASSELBERRY
$1&amp; Love Birds, 1ents, ParroU _____________________________
$60 after
off. Cash
327454
4 p. or
in.terms. Call 71. Male Help Wanted
Newport Beach to enjoy their picnic dinners, he cbsNO DOWN PANT
RAIthOft ELEcTRONICS
&amp; inctt.
SP/4 William H. Bucli, fmJIM LASH
covered the money. He promptly drove back to the
AUTO Radio Specialists. .24 hr DESK LAMP, good as new. See
Plyrnouti CCt%IPLETElY repaInted. 2 BadANIMAL
KINGDOM
mer Altamonte Springs realroom. carpet in Master Bed9644 service. 322-4261
at The Sanford Herald.
restaurant to return it.
'
We Service ALL makes Radios.
Chrys'er j
At the restaurant he found the grateful store dent, wounded on .luly 4 in Viet 17-92 Longwood
new (1. 1.
Kitchen.
P-7
,utipies. Walk- __________________________ IF YOU ARE WONDERING 1-92 ACROSS from Pinecrest room,
t! cleaning
oven.
dispoSLi,
Nam In action against the Viet 6 MO.
hound
Inn. Needs
niechaTlies
imniedier OLD
&amp; Black
andTtan cross. Ph. 30. Home Applianees
where your next nash Cubes
Apply
in Service
Man- central heat. Drapes go with
manager about to give a report to police officers.

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ii. ilas ocen most. grnui,'ing to v''i. "'i.' uu i.will follow
time in the war.
indicate
stinding citizens and leaders of Seminole County on
Republican
The bombers unloaded tons of
the
trend it
High," John hader,
behalf if the candidacy
explosives
on
ammunition
in
the
general
elections
in
governor
for
today.
Claude
Plymouth
C4imty campaign chairman,
i
' ,•
dumps,
truck
parks
and
storage
NOVemL)eI',
"'Many of these individuals hold responsible )O•
In th e southern end of Func':,J services for Cpl. sit ions of public trust and are '
go'This is the sthlcment made by the confident;
in
•
- .
Viet
Nam
the
deof
chairman
on the state and
.
inmes Roger Griffin, 20, of
1'
,
zone.
E. Pope (Sandy) flnsstt, to
"and
they
out,
The
raid was part of mouth, who was killed in action p o n t e d
problems of
The herald today.
are nre of the
the new U.S. aerial offensive in Sept. l in \'iet Sam, •il1 bethis
county
and
is definitely
the southern Panhandle to halt at 2 p. m. SuI1da
( P1-nioiitli concerned about the man vhn
tvo.pnrt county," he
•.
North Vet.namese infiltration of 13aptit Church. Full milit.ai
;•..._
will lead this state during the
t.
•
reeniling
that Farris Bryant.
men
and
supplies
into
SO'
honors will be presented 1w the next four years.
.
carried the count v over
Viet Sam through the demili- U. S. Marine Corps.
-Av e have been active in
tarized Zone.
;tr C. Peterson in It)(hl anti
'5
He is survived
..
his
wife,
ganization
and
have
welded
to.
The B52 raid was preceded the former Marilyn
that the county has consistently
.1
S
of gether the solid support of ll
Th
voted for
5
ursday by waves of U.S. Air North Orlando. and baby daugh- official Democratic bodies in
Force. Navy and Marine bomb- ter. Cynthia Ann.
dentlal nominees from ElsenSeminole County," Kader
ers
bower to Goldwater.
hammered also at the Born in O'Brien. he came to I marked, "and this is evidenced
infiltration mutes in the south- the Plymouth area from Willonly fear is
ReLT, PAUL E. CRISWELL (left) was augmented
by the joint headquarters of the
th
em
section
of
Nor
\Tiet
Nam.
puhui
t'an
and
Independents
and
Reserve
to
the
Regular
Na'
the active
iston with his
12 years High campaign and the SemiInfantrymen of the
for Kirk will sit buck
Navy in ceremonies conducted by Cdr. T. E. Daum,
ago. He joined th e Marine Corps note County Democratic execuVietnamese 22nd Division re.
and do nothing and this Is the
9.
of RVAR-3 at Sanford Naval Air
following graduation from
tive committee,"
port ed d ri ving back successive kit
surest. way to lose," he
Criswell is married to the former KathMemorial High
in Formal opening of the ne"
A'it
of attacks
by two
(lilt.
reside
with
of
Sanford,
and
they
ken A. Bauman,
1964. He was a mem be r of Corn- headquarters in the old Florida
battalions of Viet Cong. an esU"The uncommitted or spatheir daughter, Cristina, at 200 Oakland Avenue.
B. First Battalion. 26th State Bank Building located at
mated
men.
thetic voter hauls the ki'y to sue(Herald Photo)
Marine
Regiment
of
Ninth
military
the corner of First Street and
A
Vietnamese
cess
this campaign and we
rifles
Amphibious
B
ri
spokesman said 150 Viet
gade, and Park Avenue will take place
are making an intensive effort
E. P. nASSEr!'
JOHN KM)ER
were killed in three hours of of Plymouth Baptist Church.
at 7:30 p.m. today.
Survivors
to
these people," Bassett
his wife and l a "S do not intend to divulge
.10*' High
. .f or
fighting before
reported.
estimated that the daughter, parents. Mr. and Mrs. all of our plans at this time.
"Many people are not awaRe
enemy
away 100 more James Griffin. of Plymouth: bra- However, we are completely
that the total number of votes
thers. Billy J. Griffin. of Apop- organized throughout the coundead and wounded.
The fighting took place in jun- ka. and James Griffin Jr., Lack-1
cast
determines the winner of
In Casselberry. we have a
Practice
Base.
T
the
election
here in Florida.
gled mountain country 277 miles 1land Air Force
ex.: a headquarters which will serve
counties a
the
number
of
northeast of Saigon near the sister. Mrs. Patricia A. Mal-i South Seminole," Kader
/t practice session on survival in the event of nee carries.
s
of Jtcksonville's west central coast.. The action was corn, of Groveland. and his ed.
PENSACOLA (AP)-G-overnor' bypas
grandmother.
Mrs.
Verdie
Bar"Several Seminole County
a
disaster
will be conducted for Seminole County 4-H
only
12
miles
from
where
VietHaydon Burns hasn't gotten ov- side.
• we expect to have
I -I
sic
will
te.
of
O'Brien.
boys
and
girls
-when
they
spend
people
tire working oil tile staff
I
all
of
tonight
at
the
I
er the defeat of his $300-million I The governor told reporters namese troops reported killing I 110
restv
Bray
Funeral
Home.
Apopka
i
group
at
the
state
Kirk headquarters
Agricultural
Center.
setting
up
a
simulated
emerthat work on some phase of in some 200 Viet Cong Sept. 8.
under the sponsorship of
road bond issue,
in Fort Lauderdale," Bassett
night, almost a year terstate 95 is under way for The Vietnamese spokesman is in charge of arrangements. I the Seminole county Y oung j gencv area,
manz
Eighteen
club
members
attended
a
civil
defense
revealed.
defeated
at
'e'y
foot"
of
the
365-mile
said
seven
Viet
Cong
were
capDemocrats and the Democratic
after the issue was
I
training session at the Center Thursday night in pre"When Kit-k is elected, the
route
from
Jacksonville
south
to
tured
in
today's
battle.
includexecutive
committee will h.
Work
the polls and four months after
I
, ing one company commander
paration
for
tonight's
practice.
county
will certainly have a
~ tremely active on the precinct
Burns was beaten in the Demo- Miami.
I
and
two
plat
oo
n
leaders.
He
1
I,eaders present included Rav Pettis. state ,
pipeline to the governor'3 office
safe.
This, plus completion of inter1 Ivrel." Kader revealed.
cratic primary. Burns accused
government infant rymen '
specialist
from
Gainesville; Ehvyn Holmes. civil and
reasonable request will
ta
te
4
across
the
state's
midThe chairman stated, "We
Scott Kelly and Robert King s
I
were
supported
artillery,
air
defense
co-ordinator
from
the
tlniversi(v
of
Florida,
be
heard,"
he dt'i'lart'd.
11 Cl-5I.fltC
vili p m-sent Bob High to each
High of campaigning against the -c-Lion MIU most.
' Citr
strikes and armored ears which I
and
Richard
civil defense extension specialist
"Precinct work is a most imroads for "personal, selfish ob- 75 up the west-central section. accounted for many enemy
citizen in this county in order from
Floridahasten.
State University.
portant
part of the campaign
places
Florida
first
in
the
nation
dead.
jectives."
HlghLow Pr. that each person can make an
'
on
the
__________________________
local level," Bassett
allotted
intersta
te
He said Kelly and High. his in building
cloudy
-.
5 .52 1 independent evaluation of the
Th
e
spokesman
said
the
Vict
Albany.
said.
No opponents in the prima ry. mis- mileage, Burns said.
I man they want us their goCong
objective
was
to capture Albuquerque. clear 90 61
Burns
said
work
had
resumed
the
command
post
of
Workshop meetings have been
(el-nor."
led the voters and "deprived
41st Atlanta. clear ......72 55
ss
on
Interstate
10
scheduled
for Tuesday at 8
Jlorida of arteries of progre
"The people of Seminole Coun.
from its Regiment of the South Vietnam- Bismarck, clear .,. 83 35
p.m.
at
the
Kirk
headquarters
so badly needed."
•
ty have always elected Demo- I
juncture with Interstate 75 north ese 22nd Division. He said go-- Boise, clear ......99
It
•
at the old Western Auto Build.
"I hope others in administra- of Lake City, where It had been ernment forces captured 51 Boston, clear ......74 58 .08 I cratic candidates on the state
Ing
oil First Street in Slinford.
Uve power will offer one (a sim- suspended for several years. weapons including antiaircraft Buffalo, cloudy ... 63 50 .52 j and local level. When riven a
MIA'
I
The
Louis
F ey, president of the
r
road board recenUy placed and machine guns. Vietnamese Chicago, clear ......75 51
liar bond Issue) and that it will
fair and proper opportunity to
Florldt
miles
State
Federation of Young Re.
not become involved in politics," 4.2
under construction at casualties were described as Cincinnati. cloudy
71 52 ,. evaluate the man, the people
whose
NEW
YORK
(AP)
- A State
Michael
Miranda,
a
guest
at
publicans,
will be guest speaker.
Cleveland.
clear
Burns told a dinner at the end a cost of $1.7 million,
67
47
.02
will
overwhelmingly
elect
Bob
light.
by
Go
On
the
following
Tuesday, Oct.
of
itary
command
Denver,
clear
......88
55
th
e
second
day
of
a
highway
J
High as their governor," Kader Supreme Court justice today the Apalachin meeting, and
The U.S. mil
breakf
I
held
13
Cosa
Nostra
bosses
in
a
underboss
of
a
New
4
a
workshop
meeting
is planpress tour.
reported scattered but small Des Moines, clear .. 78 48
concluded confidently,
York Cosa ,
____________________
total of $1.3-million bail after
Corn
tied for 7:30 p.m. at the South
Burns also took a
at a
ground actions and the windup Detroit. clear ......70 47 ,
:their arrest Thursday in what Nostra family.
MM
1: inoth college faculty members after
of two opera ti ons which had Fairbanks, M
Seminole Bank conference room.
Carlos Marcello of New Or. Fort Worth, clear
was described as the biggest
88 59
failed to produce any major
public-i opening a road heading to a new
Interested citizens are invited
•
Honolulu,
cloud)'
raid
involving
crime
syndicate
leans,
descri
be
90
76
gagements.
university. He told them
d In Senate testi- to attend either or both meetto the
77
figures since the 1957 Apalachin I
U.S. Marines opposing the Indianapolis. clear
not to barricade the school
as the Mafia's Southern ings.
1
him
conference.
324B No rt h \'iet.namese Division Helena, clear .....89 48
'new Ideas from the outside
chieftain and a onetime partner
demilitarized
Jitksnt'i11c,
clear
He
Bail was
83 62 ..
at $100.000 eachworld."
DUSSELDORF, G e r m a v just below th e
for the 13. all listed as promi- of Frank Costello.
biddini
"Too
this has happened. l (AP)
The parents of Prince zone repo rt ed their front quiet Juneau, cloudy . 55 40
Santo Trafficante. a Cosa
Kansas City, clear 79 55
Actor nent members of the Cosa 'Nos.
HOLLYWOOD (API
The doors to the campus have Michael of Prussia have reluc- With little or no contact.
the U.
George Hamilton invited Holly- tra's national crime network by Nostra bigshot in Florida and
been shut to Ideas from the very tantly approved his manage to The Marines, however, uncov- Los Angeles, clear 90 73
; , cuttinj
....
77
52
..
17
more
North
%'ietnamese
Louisville.
clear
Wood's elite to all intimate dindunder-world informer Joseph I former head of rackets in prepeople who provided and own a commoner. The marriage de. cred
Castro Cuba.
82
58
ncr parts' for Lynda Bird John- Valachi.
the universities." Burns said at lies a decree of his great grand- dead 17 miles northwest of Memphis. clear
All
82
78
.02
Quang Ti-i City. The Marines Miami, cloudy
son, and the main topic of con- I Justice Joseph M. Conroy said i Others arrested were Don
a ceremony dedicating a two- father. Kaiser Wil helm II.
71 48
Whe
'ersation was her father, the the men were being held as ma- Alongi. Aniello Delia Croce of WASHINGTON (Al') - FBI
mile access road to the still- The prince. 26. told reporters said that supporting naval gun. Milwaukee, clear
I
I
.-St
.
clear
... 76 46
.. President.
17
and
h
Ps
.P.
i terial witnesses in the investiga. ~ California. Frank Gagliano of Director J. Edgar Hoover says
his
parents'
decision
Thurs.
fire
accounted
for
the
then i
unfinished University of W e st Of
83
57
wed
raised
the
total
killed
by
offNew
Orleans.
clear
It
was
a
typically
informal
tion of "major crimes" in New Orleans, Anthony Corallo he doesn't
day in Dusseldorf. He is to
"any of the
Florida.
High
New
York.
clear
93
67
55
•10
Hollywod
shore
naval
gunnery
to
52.
party
Thursday Queens County, The group was of Louisiana and California, Jo- beatniks with long sideburns
a secretary he
"Contact
w
i
t
h
the
outside
Jutta
Joern,
cundic
Seven Americans were k il led Omaha, clear ......77 53 .. night. The set ti ng was Hamil- remanded to civil jail when the)' seph Marcello of Texas, brother and beards" working for him.
world is essen ti al to keep uni- met while working in a
1
i 7' 14` UP in
and
14 wounded Thursday when Philadelphia. clear 70 55 .08 tons 30roorn baronial mansion,
of Carlos. and Joseph Gallo of Nor does he want "collar ad"
ere unable to post bond.
'ersity vital and growing," he York airline office,
infantrymen accidentaliv Phoenix. clear ... 103 73 .. Grey Hall and dinner - a can- ~ Chief ln,
ognim
Gilr(
.
.
!
New %'ork. lie is not coil- types.
Under
Kaiser
Wilhelm's
deU.S.
,pector
Sanford
"Floridn inust not allow
I
the faculty members of its un- cr. Prince Michael will ios touched off four of their own Pittsburgh,
clear
66 50 .09 dlelit buffet nibbled in a balmy uk. who directed the roundup nected with the Gallo brothers
r. Afte
Instead, hoover told the
RUiICS north of Saigon. Ptlnd, Mc., clear
67 55
California evening around the Thursday. called it the most ° Brooklyn
House Appropriations Commit0
Huff
hersities to throw up a screen th e right of succession as head flUfl(s
The U.S. military command Ptind. Ore.. clear ... ,8 51 .07 swimming pool.
.
so will b,L
important since the ,gangland
Dctectivcs said tile purpose of tee in testimony released Tliui-s11
said a soldier from the 1st th Rapid Cit y, clear ... 81 52
The
women
wore
their
casual
conference
at
Apalachin.
N.Y..
the raid was to keep track of day, he seeks as agents "men
that I
keeps out all new ideas from the disinherited,
77 56
fantry Division was working In a Richmond. clear
clo
th es
Carol
Channing
in
a
in
1957
was
broken
up
by
state
how
the men relate to each oth- who are clean cut, mature and
j and H outside world."
mine field near Phuc Vinh and St. Louis. cloudy
77 50
whi
te pleated skirt and red vest, police. Sixty top hoodlums and er in importance within the Un- who will measure p to the finhad
Burns did not amplify and
set off one mine, killing himself Salt Lk. City. clear . 91 58 . . Merle Oberon adorned with di. their friends were arrested then. der"orld hierarchy.
age witich I think the American
Augus
there was no hint or what might
and wounding several others. A San Diego, clear
80 67
amonds and emeralds.
The
raid
Thursday
came
as
Queens
District
Attorney
Nat
people
feel an FBI man should
"
"W
have prompted It. However,
rescue party entered the field to San Fran,, clear ... 72 58
Lynda
Bird.
in
a
cobalt
blue
the
group
was
eating
in
a
baseH.
Hentel
said
he
planned
to
be."
politic there have been disagreements
tilee wounded and set off Seattle. cloudy .. 76 58 .27 lace dress and a healthy suntan, ment
u ppur
13 to appear at a Hoover said personal appearroom at La Stella subpoena
educators and adminis1i
three more mines killing the
was relaxed and smiling as restaurant in Forest Hills, special grand jury session in- &amp;mce is Important because
trators over alleged breaches of II)- Unit ed Press niternatiunal other six soldiers.
_____
Hamilton kidded about his first Queens. The community, about vestigating th e meeting.
agents are "really salesmen."
academic freedom of Flori•
Yom Kippur, th e most sacred
meeting with her father.
"The)' interview the prcsi20
minutes
from
Manhattan
b
da' State Universities.
and solemn of ewish holy days,
Miss Johnson arrived in Los
dents
of banks, the chairmen of
car,
is
known
for
its
comfortaThe governor announced that begins at sundown today.
Angeles Thursday
LONDON (Al')
America I
the
boards
of large corporaa
week
bie
apartment
houses
and
tennis
0 in tersta te 95. a limited acess Jews throughout the world has
in Hawaii.
coffee breaks. England
o
t
es
tions,
longshoremen
and
supe r hi ghway, would be comrn will oberc it wi th 24 hours of
Hamilton surprised Lynda la)' stadium, home of the national
tea breaks. John McKen
ers," he said. "They have to sell
pleted by April from Jackson- fasting, prayer and worship.
inviting an old family friend singles championships,
zie of the British Office of
SEPTEMBER ,
Cirm
themselves to them to get their
Garelik
said
none
of
the
Ma!'I1le to Daytona Beach, where
Yorn Kippur is known us Health Economics says that as
Admissions
Fresh
confidence
to obtain the Informer
presidential
aide
Jack
losi
attending
the
"little
Apala.
it will meet the east-west 1-4. "the day of atonement." It the tea break is lengthened, the
now president of the
Anna Nichols, Glen Burns,
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th
formation
at
they need."
chin" meeting carried less than
This, said Burns, will provide marks the end of th e 10 high work rate goes up: but cut out Vernon Whitehouse,
Annie Mae Motion Picture Prod ucers Assu- $600 In cash in his pockets. He NEW YORK (AP)
Chure a n o n a t o p expressway from holy days during which a re- the traditional cup of afternoon Allen, Edith Grace Hanson, ciation of America.
New
Tuesd
Zebulon M. Pike diL,covered
Jacksonville to tile Tampa-St. ligious Jew is expected to take tea. he says, and productivity ib I Georg D. Hishop, Frankie
Hamilton's
inother.
Ann
Ham.
described
them
to
neustrien
as
Yorkers
toasted
Prince
Rainier
E.
'.elegantly
fte
tionul
dressed" and wear- and Princess Grace of Monaco the Colorado mountain peak
Petersburg area.
an annual spiritual inventory likely to go down. His theory, I
Teresa E. Daigle, Lisa ilton Spalding, was hostess.
montl
which bears his flume in 1806.
pe
nsive
jewelry."
log
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In addition, Burns said work of his behavior, his relations expressed in London Thursday: Boey, Anna Nelson, Mary
aI.sjard
Constitution
sumin
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would begin this fall on coil- with
Among those charged with Ttiurday night with customs
Graf, Sadie Hackett, Joe Raine,
Re'
consorLing with known criiiii- Inspectors watching to make
struction of a horseshoe-sha ped tionship with God,
tea breaks.
Sanford;
Herman
Wahrer,
Dc.
-duct.ei
I nals" were Thomas (Tommy sure the United S
ta tes got Its
BM; Grayce Perkins, Deltona;
absen
Ryan)
Eboli,
once
barred
as
a
monetary
share
of
every
sip.
Dorothy Crider, Longwood.
:prcigr
fight manager after punching a The royal couple were on the
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referee, and flow top man in the ship to
that the AmerMr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Buss
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or
imprisoned
Brooklyn
ican
Export
Lines
will make 2 has
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Sa
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a
girl.
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William B. Cook, Frank Mcfuz-th
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Ship bars, which feature tax- YOU can hue
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Nub.
Harold Johnson, Rob
fish
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W. Ware, Henry Judkins, Janice to \'iet Nam this month to re
erairl
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A Carrier
Heve
Army combat
hujk in port. Customs officers
Renaud Brenda Markiand,
Mr
Wathcrrnaker
Th is was a new high and officounted every drop drunk. They
Wa Goodwin and baby boy, San'
Furnace won't
dais say the month ly replacecollected $2.10 in taxes and 25
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coffo
let you down,
wi ll continue to
cents in customs duty for each
U
Hubert W. Boone,
minti
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Saran'
grow
as
the
Army
strives to
bottle.
.ai. Ga.
Oil
temperature.
maintain a 12-month tour of New officers of the Junior
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It's the "Furnace
duty for combat
and Senior 111gb Methodist
Oludi
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a Future"
The
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Sinai
Conditioning
can
bout and applies equally to u
that saw the number of Army have been elected.
64
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men in 'iet Nam jump from 51,.
liner.
rowboat
or
a
gigamitic
Serving the sc:IIor high
i,istallatkn by
- - I tJ1j In June 1èfi5 to 1i (Huh
-- Will be ra,eve beiteti, pres1-WI
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LATh ANGELES (AP,
Teleexperts.
Comfort
September
of
that year. There ident; Leslie Leggore, vice pre*Da
actor Robert Culp has
guarantea.
now
are about 190.000 Army ident; Kathy Lee,
ed B
been divorced by his wife Nancy
secretary;
troops in Viet Nam .
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who testified that his behavior
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Pat Smith, treasurer; Beth
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for I
Morgan,
FruitMeMrs. CuIp, 32, told a Los An
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geles court that her husband.
Annual meeting of the share- ity education, and tteve Mills,
who
costars
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of Ssnford-gemlnule Buteh Jeffcoat, and Jack Beck.
Spy"
talelust
vision series, once stayed away Development Company, Inc. with, recreation.
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from home for 24 hours and that will be held in the Chamber of
Junior high officers are Ku.
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County Sportsman's Association Saturday starting at 5 p.m. at their park
he asked her for a divorce.
Commerce conference room thy Jtyuis, president; Anne
g(y
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t Culp. 36, did not contest the Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. for the
on the Wekivu River at SR 46. Readying the steaks are (from the left)
dec. Webcr, vice Prcident. and Joy
and
I action. his wife was giveti CUS- tiut) of directors and the trans' Super and Glen Meyers,
Secretary W. A. Adams, Robert Brown and President Robert Wyche.
htudy
of their tour children.
action of other business.
(Steaks are free for paid-up members.)
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No-Para Meds

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Area from Ocracoke. N. C•. east
mad north to Whalebone JunctR011 VI .itors have flocked in in.
reamng numbers me this hand i
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of the 0l)jCCt.4 .The L'UIicc ted on het trav els
el.,; in I iii
The htl ti uk u The hold 3 N front RUM1
the Pinocchio pepper mill
t,etl in Italy and the ma t screen 14
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will
be
played
tonight,
their
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precisicu
drills
of
uS,
to 111111(0 this gamni, such a big
season
to brighten the spirits of Cob31-e now being success, wouldn't it be a shume
Junior
dues
8:00 p.m., at the memorial
nial.
collected to pay for victory if you couldn't make it?
diuni
(It's
already
been
decided
dances,
Hoimm'oniimig flout, JunCoach Buck Metta has been
that
the
Grenadiers
will
be
tor
Senior Prom, and many
putting his boys through some
tighty tough paces getting feeling "poorly", of course, who other worth-while cause-i.
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dazzling routine to "Sweet Ado- students of Colonial t Lttemmd
line Rock."
the dance (for a nominal fee, of
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Uniforms

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Sc,mmnmuks,' us 72 students
Mike tub-ion, a junior at Scm- and Mrs. \V. A. (.,ibo,i and
t.volution (rum the ape is one
of the theories being studied by jmmte High School, was elected an uutsta,mdiiig voi'atio,iai agri - (ruin the junior high will join
humanities classes.
time
them next year.
president of the Semmiiiiole High culture student.
hlutmutnities, one of the. IItW Chapter of buturt, Farmers of
Other officers elected fo: the
titci tctme.himig at two *i.huula
courses offered by Seminole Ame riclike
chool ye..mr of 194111-67 miududu ill indiana, Mr. Elmure eoni the suit of Mr
a.
High, is taught by Mrt. Jenni-. 1.
George Carlton, vice president; clude that the new uniforms
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(em Kelley It's purpose.' is Ci'
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Don Putchirm, see.'rt'tary; Kmeh' developed by Ernest Cowley.
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prepare colle ge -bound ac atom
aid Jutitt, tzeusurcr I,hivmel tot umor biumilimmastur, are the
with a background for later hu
Cook, reporter; Storm Richards, niost beautiful he has ever
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inanities courses they may take
sentinel,
Richard
(he.Ihettc, seum
Students compare the cutchaplain; Ileimmila Brown, pihi"This year th ere are no drus•: lures of utuny different eivihiui
mentariami. Mr. WdhIaium H. tie changes in the band; howtioiis which cover lung petted'.
West, voctiunut agriculture ever, we will work for quality
of time.
teacher, is the adviser of the anid strive to be the bust mnarhI)uming eiieh time weeks, thi•
club.
big band Seminole Rib has
tudczits will lee aaked to do
New ufficcs s !! . in.LtL.d eer had," •itatud Mr. Elmore. '
project. 'l'hue first gs-udlng
into their pruspeeLivU offices
Mr. Elnioze, with a B.M...D5
i-joel they will mnku somu ohMutulay night. 'l'hi will be the (Bachelor of Music Educativa),
jc'ct early man iiiight hu-e
first wee.'timmg of the group at majored in
and umuum 1.
made using nothing but imatunut I
which they will bear Gary Gib- (ruin Salew, Indiana. The new b
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president, Kay Tilson, publicity chairman; Mike Mi'Gnire, parliamentarian; Sidney Park, treasurer: Ann r))wdny. chaplaIn: Kerry \Vrisley,
historian; Lynn Flughes, recording secretary and Gray \Vrislev, president.
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eating sharks,
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Hartsock, Blair Kitner, Steve
SIN students
Madden, John Mero, Van Rob"if interested, contact Pat
In 1965, drug stores In West
bins, Rex Sanderson, Steve
I,yon
b presiden t,
Slayton, Danny Tucker and Lar- Germany accounted for 20 per o
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Newly elected members are A special banquet Is planned logy teacher at Seminole and
for early October, when the Pam-Med sponsor, is pleased
Bruce Black, Dwight
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This
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MARK RABOI{N. .
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II(i St( Vii Leach, ti ii'Ui ii
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dfl( i.' of this group in thit
. . .first president
piogi :im
ill ho Mi Riley, c hie f
In addition to those tbo'mt ii
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Xray
technician
at Seminole
as officers, charter rnefihl)ers and Kenneth McIntosh. Andrew Memorial his lecture
which
On Frie!av night Sept. 31) the
of the club arc George Carlton, Bracken, principal and a ItoRecreation
Department will proWI1 C abou t - a II aspects
Roy Dunn, Randy Schrum, Rich- tarlan lists also been active in
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another
dance which will
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x- ray techni
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cian, leuture a very outstanding band
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or Senora Williams Inst. Thurs. flair of the room, hut feel that
mhsiy at the annual Spanish the studi'rmts will derive many
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more benefits from the addiSpanish niusir drifted from Ut-ms.
hi' patio Into the living room
I'lntforms arid new decks are
wh,i'r-i' ent'hi new member had only a few of the many items
o ih'hlvrr Si sp(.ce)I in Span- u,lrendy Installed In the room.
ish. A fti'r the initiation, the Recorders
and
headpieces.
which
haven
arrived
,,i.'mhers adjourned to the dinyet will
log room where refreshments he the first of many items dc
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the
of punch, ('o(,kIf'R, n uts, and signed espe(-ially t
n.j at s were served by candle- teacher and student.
Instead of waiting to recite
light. Ev'ri though all the conwork to the teacher, theoral
Vi'stiofl of the evening had to
students
may go to the recordhe in Spanish, admiration for
ers
and
say
their lessons. When
time centerpiece of red carnafree,
the
teacher
can replay the
tions flanked by white candles
taped lessons and grade the stuwas expressed by the more flueat speakers. However, the dents. Those needing individual
help may listen to special tapes
"oh's" and "nh's" of those hesiprepared by the teacher without
tant of their Spanish abilities disturbing
the whole class, or
were still understood by all.
taking class time away from
Throughout the year there other students.
will be many educational and
ri'ere:itlonal projects for Spanish, club members. A guest
speaker will he the highlight
of t'nt'h monthly meeting.
Newly elected officers for
this school year are president,
(;ray Wrisley; vice-president,
Brenda Carter; corresponding
secretary. Donna Ahbv!
cording - secretary, -- In d
Hughes; public relations and
refreshments, K a y Tllson;
treasurer, Sidney Park; chaplain . Ann 1)nudnry; historian,

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Jurry

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toziazi suul Jerry Daniels, Chaplain. l)CT coortilnaLuz Is Louis J. Girard,
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Neiman, Serzkcirik Spark Victory
Colonial High of Orlando.
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Although both teams were
defeated in their season
npener,eachtearns'defen.
ses looked real tough.
Both units had trouble
generating offensive drives
Te Sanford Ruby Scmh-m
in their initial contest of
Fullback .lnhn Neiman and h-.th the third and fourth ippearcd to be the winning TI) The Seminole fullback gain.
the season and the team des used hard running and zie- quarterback Skip S e t k a r I k quarters.
on a one yard phmgt' just. ed 106 yards In 14 carries to
that finally gets its' of- curate passing to overwhelm
Lyman iroed late iii the prior to the half.
lead the game's rushers. Sen.
fense rolling will probably the Lyman JV's 2- at Lvfirst period. A 2 yard pass
The visitors. frnni Sanford katrik hit on 8 of 16 passes for
be the winner in tonight's • man field in Long-wood 1t over the Greyhounds it their froit Nark Dowel! to Jt-iht Mc- put the gnnu' on ice in the 11 yards and two TD'at.
• night.
season opener. The loss
contest.
as Dt'rmot.t set up a IFi yard shot secnnd half. Senkarik t.hrew
The Lyman offense was pay..
Lyman's second In e' many ty flowell for the touchdown, another score to Maples in the ed by quartarback 1)owell and
games.
Sanford came batek with a third period, this time for SS halfbbnck 1) e ii n i a Garrett.
The Semi;oh's trailed 6-0 sif. pair of scores in the second yards.
Dowel) completed three of 11
a quarter hut scored twice neriod. Senkarik
connected
In the fourth quarter. Nei- aerials for 61 yards, wwhj1
it the second period to take with end Gary Maples for 28 mon picked up six points with C,arret rushed for 28 yards
thi letid at halftime and that yards to paydirt early in The a three yard romp In to the and added 14 more with two
came hatck to tally TD's in quarter, Neiman scored what Lyman end zone.
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existed in the team competition
between Dick Hardage and 1.
IV. Smith and Dick Euthrs and
Louie Andrews. Both teams had'
a combined total of fZ. Trophyat
were awarded to the winners
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and
the winning team.
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There, arc many fine golf Guire, Mark Caolo, Jay
him tc Wand, and Jimmy Brass of OrStokes and Greg Ganas
lando are a few of the top golf- courses in this area and i
Be
have looked strong during
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opportune
time
to
get
out
plays middle linebacker and
$4000 Mayfair Open. First prize
the
and
have'
an
enjoyable
day
of
practice sessions. McGujre
will be $500 in i
cuttin
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The final squad is set for midnight Sunday, iii •with a 22--ard kick-nfl return
which time more than 650 teams wifl have competed by David Lee and a 23-yard
for the $7110 guaranteed prizes _______________________________ draw play again by Lee. The
for first and se'cond places — lando 1332; Robert Gerych - drive was shot-I lived however,
$500 and $250.
Chet Dzioba of Daytona Beach as a timely interception by
killed it.
The combination of Chnrh,s
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—And who would want to wager
an old shoe on that one? Steelers must go with Ron Smith,
who has only one pro game under his belt, and staggering
Redskins keep giving away
points faster than Sonny Jurgensen can get them. Redskins won
both games easily Imist year.
Baltimore 31, San Francisco
24—Home opener for the Colts
with Johnny Unitas ready to
make Raymond Berry a record
holder. Raymond needs only 58
yards to take all-time receimng
title. After two u'eks to think
about the 20.20 tie with Vikings,
49ers should be hungry for acLion.
Philadelphia 28, New York 17
—Giants looked like disorgan.
ized club in Dallas. Eagles
about due to explode against
somebody, especially ii weak
pass rush gives Norm Snead
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Coach Ray Graves says lie's
not looking forward to a fun
afternoon Saturday when his
Florida football team meets
Mississippi State.
fun, but
"Northwestern
Mississippi State is not going to
be so pleasant," Graves said.
"1 would say it will i a typical Florida Mississippi State
game.
o,mdcrful 1w' tIme
"This is
fans, but not so hot br the
coaches."
Those arc pt-ssindstic comments from a coach whose Warn
whipped Northwestern 43-7 a
week ago. But Graves has rcabOfl 1.0 appromichi th(' Southeastern Conference battle' with caution.
Last year, this' Maroons wiped
out a 13-li hialftitni i1l'I I('it mind
whipped Florida 18-13 Iii 0114,' of
the Gators' niust disuippom filing
defeats en route' to the Sugar
Bowl.
Graves has never beaten the
Maroons at Gainesville since he
took over as coach in 11160.
MisissIppi State Couch Paul
Davis, whose Warn lost '20-17 to
Georgia in the 1966 ops'Ill'r. is
ready for an ( plu'mvc Florida
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tackling against Florida than
e did against Georgia," Davis
Mississippi State's Don Saget
beat 1"lorlda last year by catchlog a 23-yard pass In the fourth
quarter. This year Saget does
the throwing, mmmi he got off to
a good start by hitting 10 of 19
passes fur 118 yards and ran for
another 50 yards against Ck'ur
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Mac Released

NEW YORK (UP!) — Roy
SIeMffluum, veteran shortstop of
the New York Mets, was ac- leased fro,ms the hosimital Wednt'siuy following surgery on his
right shoubh'r. The 36'yearold Iii fielder, who Wa inj umed
on Aug. 12, will hi out of at'Lion for the' rest of the Meuson.
'I'he Mets also announced they
would retain their working
agreement with the Jacksonvile Suns of the International
League through the' 1(467 seasun, ulthuugh Sully Ilemus
won't :4-turn a mnnnag.':- .,f this'
Suns,

Purdue's Bob Griese may
very well be the best quarterback in tile Midwest but two
sophomore signal callers could
steal the 5110w from him when
the Boilermakers face Notre
Dame Saturday.
The Irish will use Terry Ibmratty and Coley O'Brien to call
the plays and both Purdue
Coach Jack Moilcnkopf and Armi
Puirseghian, Notre I)nine's head
man, think the pair will spell
trouble for Griese and tile Bollermakers,
Parseghian's offense which
traveled
almost
exclusively
along the ground last season, is
expected to open up this year.
The Irish still have hardrunning Larry Conjar and Nick
Eddy in the backfield but Parsegiiian is expected to let his
sophis throw the ball just the
same.
'People won't be able to jam
us and cram us," the coach
says. "We'll be able to throw
the ball and they will have to
scatter whenever they think it's
coming. That will give Conjar
and Eddy more running room
and that's all WC Want."
All Mollenkopi wants Is a repeat of lmtst year's 25•21 Purdue
victory in which Griese completed an amazing 111 of 22 passes including 13 in a row over
one stretch. It won't be easy,

Wright Paces
'Torrid Golf Play
LAS VEGAS, Ni'v. (AP) --M icke'y Wright. ovcrcuitnt' l00
de'grt'e
tenipem-4tturi's
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wilted a field of 43 wonten gulf.
ers Thursday to take the first
round in the Ladies Professional
Golf Association National Open.
Miss Wright, Dallas, 'Fez.,
playing nt'utrly flwIes
golf,
scored 3534-119 over (he Pumr-7l
Stardust Country Cliii.i course',
Louise Suggs, El [Icy Beach,
Flu., and Gloria Ehiret, Danbu
my, Cram., Were dt'a(ihs'ked for
*e't-oiiei lilacs' with 70s.

Changes 11ind

TRENTON, N.J. (Al') --Two.
time Indianapolis 500 winner
A.J. Foyt said Thursday that he
changed his mind about retiring
and would drive In the fifth annual Trc_'nten '200 National
Chuiimpiomstmip Re4('vs Sunday at
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the unofficial MVP award for traded him away.
a bashJl meeting," flnfthttrg
helping restore order nlrnartl the
"I'll tell you one thing," Rob- said, '1 knew ynis were going
learn's bits anal later on the Inson said. "it's better being on help me , and yeas ElM. I res
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disputes.
ring to the current standing of
"It's nice to he wanted," Rob- the Reds.
Insun kept repenting. The mit.
htoffbergcr, in a rare dip1ay
fielder had said frequently elur- of eUrnntery, tailed HeWitt in
lug the sensoni (tint he didn't Chrwlrmn(i at the height of the
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much attention to the g.me n
Detroit as I was our own game,
The guys in rain bullpen had the
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predate everything you've doi
for mis."
"Ask him it he has any mn
players like Robinson," Rati

kept telling us the score"
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just before the Ralnimoro gime
ended.
"There's never been a
like this one," Riefary said.
"And you know ehat? We might
have five more like this in a

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league season, perhaps had tl
pin nat Ion,
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"I haven't had a good night
sleep In a month and
hnit...tosslng and turning at
worrying all night," Rlefai
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS game' and 30th against 12 tIe. to look on the barn to see It
saId. "We've been tense despi
The Atlanta Braves enjoy feats since coach Hilly Ifitch. you're playing.
our big lead becatise we've g
basebnhl these ditys beentise ('O('k became Mniiager Hilly
fl a player knows he's going so many young players onth
hitchcock.
1cm play, tic can conduct himself club.
(he'y know who's ;ilnying before
That makes (lie liruives time
accordingly. Your mental ntti
they get to the ball park.
hottest team in the league since
The second - place Pirates Hitchcock repinced Bobby flra• ttmde has a lot to do with it. ft
moved into Atlanta Thursday gnn Aug. 0. The surge has taken you know you're going to play,
you're preparing yourself when

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Rntier, in his third season a
Orioles' manager, captured the

pennant.

night, Intending to cut the Na. them from seventh place, 12½
tional League lead of time Idle games out, to fourth place, eight
Los Angeles Dodgers to one games out.
game. Instead, the Braves
'The big thing has been that
trounced the Pirates 14.1 and we go to the ball park and know
boosted (lie l)odgers' margin to who's going to play," catcher
two gaines.
Joe Tore said, esplaining the
The victory was (lie liruives' change in the team's attitude
sixth straight, 19th in the last 21 and fortunes, "You don't have

get up In the morning."
The victory Thursday night
was the Braves fourth straight
over the Pirates, the first three
having come in Pittsburgh cant.
er this month. And there are
three games to go before Pitisburgh leaves Atlanta.

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NOTI(P1 05' SAI.IC
NotIce Is heret'y gIven pitiiaflt Ct) * FInal liecree of for',.
cto.ure dats4 September 21). 1944,
end entei-ei In Chanctvry Case
caused the miscalculation, no flyracuse 28, U.C.L.A. 26
No. 1$202 of the Circuit Court
of the Ninth JudicIal Circuit In
doubt.
rexas 10, Texas Tech 7
anti for Seminole County. FiorHut enough for history; let's
lila, wherein PItY POCK SAyrulane
28,
Texas
A&amp;M
15
look ahead to
IN(I" HANK * New York cormajor cn•
poration I. Plaintiff, isn't VECcounters on this week's card. Washington 26, Air Force 8
Tort p. trr)INO ,r, CRAFtThe big game of the day West Va. 17, Win, &amp; Mary 3
LOTTE ft. UDINrI, his wife are
tietenlanta, I will sell to the
matches those Indiana titans,
highest and beet bidder for rash
Predictions
are
for
games
Notre Dame and Purdue, on
at the front door of the Semi.
of Sept. 24
nole County Courthouse In San.
the lmme grounds of the Irish,
furl, SemInole County, F'lori'l.-s,
I predict Ara Parseghian's lads Wyoming 32, ArIzona St.8
at It :00 o'clock A. M., on the
will grease the skids for Pur- Yale 26, Connecticut 9
4th day of October, 1D, the
following described property aa
due's liob Griese—haw-haw— Alabama 29, La. Tech 6
set forth In said i"ln*I D*aree,
and emerge trIumphant by a 22. Kansas 19 Arizona 15
tn-wit:
hOt 112 of Lake Harriet
15 score.
Arkansas 23, Tulsa 12
Estates, as per pl.st thereof
Now hold on to your hats,
reioruimq2 (ii I'is t Hook '9 1"
Army 27, Holy Cross 7
kiddies, for tile Iloople special
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ni 16, Public ReTennessee 14, Auburn 10
cords of Seminole County,
of the week! I look for Syra Baylor 36, Colorado I
)'iorl,ta.
cuse to rebound from the Bay- Boston College 21, Ohio U. 8
including the building, and ispplirtenances located thereon, tobr debacle to turn back visitMichigan 18, CalIfornia 13
gether with the furniture, turning U.C.L.A., 28.26, in a torrid
lehinge, and fIxtures situate
Virginia 12, Clemson 5
struggle. (Ed. Note: Look out,
thereIn, an'i located thereon,
FlorIda 27, Miss, St, 17
t)atel thIs 21st day of SeptHoople, Gary Beban might Ga,
ember, 1964.
Tech 30, Vanderbilt 15
bomb you, too.)
(SEA;4)
MIssouri 28, Illinois 11
Arthur H. lleckwith, Jr.
Also in the east, my alma
Oklahoma 31, Iowa St. I
Clerk of the Circuit Cutt
mater Yale will unveil its
ily: Donna M. Markos
Iowa 22, Oregon St. 12
Poputy Clerk
most exciting performer since Maryland
24, Wake Forest 20
Irving Nathanson
Aible Booth in the person of
Right Wrong Tie Pct, .-ttorney at Law
sophomore B r I a
1'. 0. IJox 1111
Last
Cocoa, Florida
Watch for talented Quarterback
week 22 14 0 .611 Publish Sept, 2, 1964
Dowllng to lead the Old Blue
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Connecticut, 26-9—Boolal

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Boola!
Now go on with the forecast:
Miami (FIa.) 30, Florida St. 20
Mich, State 35, Penn State 21
Stanford 21, Minnesota 10
MisslaippI 16, Kentucky 11
Idaho 12, Montana St. 7

i 'mit crncvsT covit'r,
NINTh JIJDICIAI. CIRCUIT, IN
AN!) 5051 SEMINOLE COUNTY,
i'kOttII),I.
IN (II%NCKI1Y NO.
I0SlI'(i.IGIC I"OItitCL(H4I'nI'
Vtn4T I'AILI( IIOMEm4, INC., a
i"i')rt(Ia curpoorat ion,
Nebraska 21, Utah St, S
I'Iaintiff,
North Carolina s, North Caro' VS.
H s1IKIIT I':. TAT5 A,'1) 4AItY
lina St. 6
ili1:MAN TATK,
Defenlantc.
Indiana 16, Northwestern 14
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T.C.U. 30, Ohio State 24
Oregon 11, Utah 7
Duke 36, PIttsburgh 16
L.S.U. 20, Rice 9
S. Carolina 12, Memphis St. 10

srriel-; is iIi:ntuy (hmvl:N

hat u ad,- r as Dt'crre of F'orccloeiil. nini S.ite entered by t he
Judge of the CIrcuIt Court of
(ii,' Ninth Judicial Circuit, in isn't
t''r S,'m Inole County, Floridi,
(III (lie
11111 'III)' (if Site,*it,r,
I 911i3, iii a st'rtain cause bctw,,on
Southern California 16, Wiscun' Wt-:ST i'AliIC IIOMI:S, INC., a
I'I on cia
corporation, Pt a Intl ft.
sin 0
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S.M.U. 21, Navy 18
MARY
1IKKMAN
TATK,
Defend______________________________ arita, being Chancery No. 14163,
I will sell at public auction to
hi' ii igliest bidder for cnslm at
tI,t Courthouue in the City of
Suti turd, Seminole County, i"lor(dii, itt the hour of 11:00 o'clock
.%. St., on October 4th, 11164. that
mertalti i,arcal of real property
'leeirit.eii a. follows:
ORLANDO (UI'l)—Ljneback1.ot 2, liloek "J", TA NO I.KW&amp;1 it), Sect loll $ flepiat, useer Bobby Green knows enough
s"i- llng to the l'lat thereof
about the Orlando style of bali
sue r,'t'or.ied in I'lat hook
to see action against Richmond
10, iiame 39, PublIc Records
of Setmilnole County, i"Iurlda.
this weekend,
(S K Al.)
Orlando Coach Perry Moss
Arthur H. lleckwtth, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
says Green, a 6-3, 230.pounder,
thy: Margaret K. Tyre
was traded for a future draft
lieputy Clerk
choice from Charleston where Viii'hi'rweedle, Ilaines &amp; \S'artl
224 Park Avenue, South
Moss coached last year.
Winter Park, Florida
Attorney, for I'Iaintiff
I'iuhlish, Sept. 23, 1966,
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Action Slated
For Bobby Green

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tii-:itm:nv si.'i'tl"l i'i that a 11111 of Cuinplaitit
f.I di tort-v isa. hieci, filed against
y.'u, anti )'uu are requiresi to
is top)' of your anewer or
i'Ioadiiig to Iii. 11111 of Cumplai,,t
on Iho I'lsslntitl'. Attorney, Paul
C. i'erkiss., 647 'nst South
8tret, Orlando, Florida, uisd flit'
(tin origi usa i as. wt'r or i.l"aut
iiig in use ,UIi'o or the i'iesk of
(Iso 4 'irc'usit i'IIUIt tall i's' i,o(t'ro
.'d'.n.lay, October 24, iSSS. If you
fail to .1,1
Judgineust t, 41efesusII alit i.s' takei agahtiet you
- '.0 (s', Iii.' relief d.-siiai,,le,i its
II., trill of 'oiuiislsttist.
%V I'l'NK$$ uusy hasusl ass'i seal
at Scsi forti, Heitu I little 4Ls, U sit y,
I'it'iiiIis, till. 21st day of sept 'isut'.'r, I 1156.
(S t' Al.)
Arthur U. Heckwith, Jr.
('l.s-k of the Circuit Court
my: P01511* SI. SIarko., P. C.
)'auI 4'. J'erklna
647 West k4otts Htre.t
O iriisssil.,, i"i'ii- i'Ia
Attormicy for I'lssiiitilf
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STATES OF AMERICA, Pleintti
vs.
DAVID I.
t4')RY *
.IANTCE K.
FWIORY lit. wil
1)',fendantu. (YTICp, 0?' 5*1.51
NotIce Is hereby given that u
s,iant to a FInal tiec,rae 'f For
closure •nt',r.4 on Augis
I
1164 by the ahnvø entitled Con
In the alinve styled cause, ti
mndmrslgns4 tJnit.4 States Ma
shal or any of his Inly anthortg
dspitie. will sell the pr'ersltisiste In eminole County, Rio
Ida 4esrihe4 as: Lot 1.1, SM
1. A N Ii C) E'TATES,
.Semlno
(2oiinty, FlorIda, aeeording to P1thereof r.enrle4 in Plat Rot
12, Page ii, Public Records
ea14 County, at Public cute
to the highest and best lildi
for cash cit 12:1)0 noon on Wø
nesday, October .S. 1944 at tI
front steps of the Semino
County Court house, S a a f o r
Florida, 0*-ted: August 21, 195
1011 N IC. MAOTJTRP3, SE,
trrsit.4 States Marshal
Middle Diatrlot of Florida
Kendall W. Wherry
Assistant United States Attornu
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish Sept. 2, 9, II, 33, l
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lit
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.01. Cawaty, Stat. of P'lorIds.
IN HF P'STATIC OF'
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IN TIlE CIRCuIT COURT fl
THE NINTH JUDICIAI, Cli
CIII', IN AND FOR SP3IIINOL
COUNTY, P'l.ORID*
(:h,INCEHY NO. 16311
F'iitwr BAPTIST CHURCH C
LONOW000, INC.,
Plain ti I
vs.
IrISEPI! fi. TANTtf
ANNIE St. TANTUM, LEON TA
TUM, PERCY L TANTL'Sq, ID
W. TANTUsI, VIOLA TANTU
ESIMIE 1.. ENTZMINE'ER, W.
ENTZMINGER, FRANCIS ROt
ER HOLESIAN. ESIERINE COF
DELIA HOLKSIAN. WtLLTAMs
A(JDENREID,
WILLIAS( I
HATES, T. P. LEWIS, BENJ
MIN II. STUM, R. . ENTZMU
GER, StART GRAVES HOLLE
CLAUDIA A. RICE, ROY lIOLI
ER. C. BERNARD CHAMBEF
and )'AT}tLEEN IC. CHAMBER
all it livIng, and If dead, the ni
known heir., levI,e.a, legates
grantee. and other cialman
UNITE!) ST A T £5 DISTRICT under sail Defendants;
o
COUK'I' M1I)I)I.E niwrit*c'r os' LAKE JESSUP LAND COMPAN'
I"I.OIIII)t OIII..ANIH) 1) IVISlON and I.. N. PIPKIN, C. W. ENT
Nn. 5541-Orl-Cly
U N I T K D MINOER, IC. HY PALMER, W.
STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, KNTZMINGKR, end FRED WII
vs.
ECII. A. ImCUAN.%N and SON a. th. last Board of DII
JUNE CAROLYN BUCHANAN, ectors of said eorporation as
hi. wife, Defendants. NOTICE OF all other persona h*ving i
SALK.— Notice is hereby given claiming any right, title and In
that pursuant to a Final Decree terest to th. Land described I
of Foreclosure entered on .tug- thi. Complaint,
use 19. 1966 by the above enOtiDefendant
SlIT TO QUIET TITLE
e.l Court in the above styled
TOg 10SEP11 ft. TANTLM, A
cause, the undersign.,t United
States Marshal or any of his NIE SI, TINTUSI. LEON T.1
duly authorized deputies will TUM, PERCY I.. T.INTUSI. ID
soil the property sItuate in Semi- W. T.INTUM, VTOL.I TANTU
nob County, Florida described s:stsimr-: n. 1':NTZSIINGER w.
:ss: I.ot 1, illock SI, Si.'NL.%Nt) ENTZMINGER. FRANCIS ROl
1-STATES, according to the Plat KIt ILOLE3I,IN, EMERINK COF
thereof as recorded in Plat Hook DELLI HOLEM.%N, WILLI,tst I
it, Pages 16 to
. I'uhtic Re- %t'Di•:Nlts:It)
VtLL!AM
I
cords of Seminole County, Flor- HATES, T. P. LEWIS. BENJi
ida, at Public outcry to the high- MIN 11. TT'M, It. S ENTZI
est anti beat bidder for cash at 0 KIt, MARY 0 I-t.IVES HOLLEI
12:00 noon on Vet$nesday, Oct. ('L.ICDI.I A. RICE, ROY ROLl
ober , 1966 at the front door of ER. C. HERNARD CHAMBER,
the emInoie County Courthouse, KAT}tLEI:s K. CHAMBEa
Sanford, Florida. Dated: 3.29.66 whose last known address.. am
JOHN K. MAGUIRE, SR.
unknown; The LAKE JESU
United States Marshal
LAND COMPANY, I. N. PIPKI;
Middle District of Fiorlda C. W. ENTZMINOER, K. H
Kendehi W. Wherry
P.ILSIER, W. S. ICXTZMINQE
Assistant United States .tttorney .INI) FRED SVILON, as the la
Attorney for Plaintiff
Hoar'i of Director, of salt! Coi
Publish Sept. 2, 9, 151, 23, 1366 poration, who,, last known £c
I)D K-li
dresses are unknown, and cisc
of them, if Clv.. mid if lea
S 'l'IIE cuiii'i't'r ('01111' 01 their unknuw
heir., deviie.
012 N IN'l'II JL l)itI.tI CIII. grantee., &amp;ielgneea, lienors, en
II'S' OS" .INI) Poll SE'tI%t)L12 dltor,, trust.,,, or other iii
1)1J%'1'', I"IOhIIt)I.
ants, anti cit persuas h*,iisg u
II.t%(El1%' No. 103111
Iciadag cay right, (hi., •r ii
IlK SEAMEN'S [hANK
Full (erec( Ic the real preprty hers
%\'iNUS IN 'I'IIK CITY 01" Ia described, located In S.minql
I':w YOItK,
County 'o wit:
Plaintiff,
Lots 9 and 10, Block G c
.useiided Pit of Block, 3,
iSEPIE It. PICKENS anti
U .enti 11, and a portIon
UIIMADENE I' I C K K N 5, his
tilock 4, WiIJm.z-., Lon
wood. Florida, according
tieIen*tants.
nt-st thereof recorded in Pta
%O'S'tt'Pt 0$' %I'l'I'
Book 1, pege 40, Public Ri
Iii Jo$EI'lt it. PICK ENS anti
cor,ls of Seminole Count;
NO11MAL1ENF: l'Ii'KENS,
Flu rids.
hi, wife,
'rt. natur, of this suit a
sii all pa r tics dat a, iii g lisle rusts remove census ciuds frosts .en
through, nuder, or isusitsst qulu and confirm th. title t
a4EI'lt it. PICK i'NS anti NOR. th. above descrIbed property.
AL)L-:NK l'lt.'KENS, his wife,
The name of the Court I
ud to all parties having or which suit has been instituted
aimIng to have any right, title, the Circuit court fur tim. Nint
interest In the property here- JUtiiiaI Circuit, in anti for Sern
iluscribeti.
isoiti County, Florida, in Chin
YOU .11W hereby notified that cery. The abbreviated title of th
(osisIisitst to totclust, a mort- ease Is the FIRST U.IPT!S
ige encuniberitig (Ito totluwisig CLLU R'I( OF LONG W000, INc
'.il l)rol't'rty
vs. JOSEPII ft. T.INTUM, cc a
Lot 46, Sutt'l'ht l'IN[':t'hlKsT, Vt1. Jescripticis of the real eMit
't'iilitti .tl'L'iTt(IN, is cub- involved is as set forth abovi
'I iv isii'ss, .stcoi-ii i rig to &amp; i'lLt
You anti each of you an. Piers
I hr roof
rvcortie'd
in
L'iat by notified that suit to reznov
Ihi'c,k ii, $s.sgee 52 antI 53 clouds Crusts and quiet title ass
i (liii l'ublic Recorda of cucitiriui (be title t th. isbos
Sesuinol. ('ount), L"iorttia.
described property has bee
us beets filed usgalissi you in brought against you In the abov
e attove'styloti suit, anti you esstitlud oaus. by the FIRS
'e requireil to serv, a copy u.II'TIT cuucmt or LONU
your Answer to the Complaint WOOD, INC., anti you are hers
s lb. Piatnti
attorneys, visit by required to fits youm snewe
'n lterg &amp; I.lusy, 1'. 0. lbs 3407, with th. Clerk of lime Cirusal
rlassui,, i"it'riiia, and to (Ito use ('ourt of Seminole uuuty, Plot
iglisisl of such Aissa or with the ida, timid to serve a copy theret
uric of the aforesaid Circuit upon (he Plaintiff'. Altorneyi
'U rt ots us' hi' lore the 111k day Smith
t,ov.tt, $0 West Lucerts
t)ctot,.ar, 11155. If
uu tail to Circle, orlando. Florida, not late
. so, a ,iici- ee hiru Cull teestu wilt Ihasu
oh. ttth day of 4IObeI
Iaii'ls .igaius.t you (us- the 11155,
a decree pro coufesa
iii ( iii iii,uistit.i iii th. tout- is ill 1w entered against you
.iiistWi'i'NKSS my hand aitti
'i'hii. Null.'., hmli t't, iitii,iish liii. 7th day of September, 1)61
I once ui week fi'r fut t'osis,.
K .11.)
it It'. week. iii 'Lii. sanford
Arthur II. Uuekwtth. Jr.
u, i- aid
('leric of Circuit Court
hated this 14th iiay of Septesut.
Seminole County, Vtorid*
r, IbI.
Ily: Donut SI, Marko.
IK AL)
l'epuiy Clerk
Arthur it. hI.ckwith, Jr.
W. Thomas Lovelt, at
Cterk of this Circuit Court $usilh 4 Lov.tt
his': L).,isusas .11. ?dssrk''s
U Ws,s Lucerne Circle
hJt'puty i'lerk
4 Jilisistie, Florida
ul'flshs $ei,I. 16, 23, Jo a (Jet. .Ittot.a for Ilaisitiff
I'usblish S. , t• 9, ii, 33, JO, 115
SlImE '37

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Gator, Miss. State
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Ten nis Foes
Meet Again

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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mustard or a variety of other
food et omit on a table In (lit'
c'liih,lioiU SC.
t'rriinis (lit' ltiippiest. of nil
wits slugger I'rntik ltnblnqwi,
whiii was obtained in a (tacit'
with the Cincinnati Reds Inst
l)ecetnber and prnh,nbly nailed
clown (he Most Valuable I'Inyer
award while kiuiing (lie Orioles
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was manager."

diving catch In left center field
for the final out Thursday as
Jim Palmer bent Kansas City (I.
1, the Orioles trooped into the
clubhouse and the party was
FRANK RYAN.
under way,
The 'Geldeit Arm'
Corks on champagne bottles
began popping amid screams
and shouts.
Everyone within sight, including Oriole Board Chairman Jarold C. Iloffberger, was either
NE\\' YORK (AP) — Something has to give Sun- thrown into the showers or
day 'hen the Gi-cen Bay Packers and Los Angeles doused with champagne, beer,
Rams, only unbeaten teams in t.ho Western Conference, shaving cream, milk, pickles,
meet at Green Bay,
The Rams, fresh from an upset; over the Chicago
Bears in a grudge game, think they may be able to
go all the way.
If the Rams had a little more —_______________________________
punch, It would be tempting to Detroit 10, Atlanta
0—The
pick them to upend the Packers, Randy Johnson-Alex Hawkins By MAJOR AMOS B, IIOOPI4E
but that solid Green lay di'.
Upset Champion
combo Is Falcons' main threat
tense should be able to handle but that Lion defense is tough,
Egad, friends, the Hoople
the Ronan Gariel-Tommy McSystem
has done It agalnl Our
Chicago has a bye.
Donald aerials.
Number
One upset special last
AFI4
Let's take another shot with
week
was
little Miami of Ohio
Sn Diego 28, Oakland 212—
all games scheduled for Sunday. Raiders must be desperate for a to upend its Big Ten foe Indiana
NFL
win after losing two straight by a 19.10 count, The final
Green Bay 13, Los Angeles 10 following opener in Miami, tally? Miami 20, Indiana 10.
Packers will ha'e to go over or Chargers had one week off and Just one point off from the
around that big front four of the
aching to get even for 14-7 forecast.—barrumph!
Rams and Hart Starr's swing exhibition defeat by Oakland.
I feel, dear readers, I must
passes to Paul Hornung and Jim New York 35, Denver 7—Joe also apologize for another one
Taylor may do the job. George Namath can call the score in point discrepancy last SaturAllen has Rams sky high but this one. Broncs making first day. Your favorite correspondthey can't afford to fumble start for new coach with Ray ent gave you Duke to outpolnt
against those Packer ballhawks. Malavasi replacing Mac Speedle West VirginIa, 33.16. But Tom
Cleveland 27, St. Louis 24— after two defeats. Until Cookie harp's Blue Devils played like
They split last year, Cards win- comes home, Broncs In deep nngels—heh-heh—to record a 34ning big 49-13 with Charley trouble.
15 triumph. A sticky ilide rule
Johnson healthy in early season.
Buffalo 21, houston 20—Bills
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Cards usually give Browns fits seem to have shaken off proband may do it again but you lems in romp over Miami.
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can't give Frank Ryan too much
Kumnsuis City 31, Boston 14
time or he'll kill you with Paul Chiefs haven't scored less than
Warfield and Gary Collins;
31 points this year, Including
Dallas, 28. Minnesota 24— exhibItions, so why not again.
Cowboys just did edge Vikings
Miami has a bye.
28-24 in Sept. 2 exhlbitiong game _____________________________
despite big ifight by Bill Brown.

On Road

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Brooks Robinson when a
raucous two-hour cluhihouse party came to an end as the flnitIinure Orioles cekbrnt ed t heir
lit-st American Len gue Iwmunit,
''1 was Ott tiltIe Pennant
winners with the New York
\'nnkecs but this is the wildest
celebration I ever saw," said
Manager hank Uniter.
''Bitt this (Itie IUCOI1S mote to
me than the others Iwcnuse I
man

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COTItIflUC to maintain their hold with a ).t25.
Hale Bauch III of will be 1mupp' to introduce you ing on defense against Tit_____
Dunnelion tonight for their
on first place with a 172 series,
More than :io different cities
us'ille last Friday and will
Bockledge
and
'led
Mull
of
to
this
enjoyable
sport.
season
opener. Coach Loftot
iteluding handicap.
be counted on again for anhave had bowlers here in SunREADING. Pa.
Lakeland have a handicap of
Jocy Giar- states that if the defense can
A tie exists for the number ford competing iii this tout-na- deflo. 168. Cherry Hill, N.J.. out- 'stop the opponent's fierce passI other good defensive perone. Sonny Cobb from Ornwnd
two
borman
1366 series h went, which will he run on an pointed Cash White, 170, Atlan-ljng attack, Oviedo has a good
BILL MOREMAN
a handicap of two;
a jor League
Tackle
Jay
Stokes
and
Tampa's
Jerry
Canton
and Ron annual busi during the month I tic City. 10.
UP ID Wilk Bowman, Club Champion
chance to win. Lofton also
Wellons
arid
the
duo
of Tru- of September.
end
Greg
Ganas
will
serve
BARCELONA.
Spain
oguize at Mayfair Country Club, Jack
I
Mim- notes that Dunneflon's punt
man Sharp and Paul Nzirl:utes;
as co-captains for the
nun Ben All, 117, Spain. out- and place kicker Lawton RolAfte Chter from Orlando, ilughi
o Merritt lslatd.
game. Stokes and Ganas
pointed inse Arranz. 117. and may give them some
Hu11 . Grier and Jim Spencer of SunThe
linlamict of winuier's t!
have
provided
strong
"ScSin.
15.
'trouble.
ford. Vernon (. Edgar Jr. of
AML:IticAN LEAGI'L
1ut' for the- renisinitig top
thor
Leadership"
adi
wed:
PORTLAND.
Maine
Rocky
Last week against Mayo,
that I Lakeland, Bale Ilaugh Sr. (if
F }IIb
positions, out of an appro,:at priitit
Hallidav.
1(12.
Wilkes
Bat-re,
itmid
Rocidedge,
Roland booted a 65 yard punt.
tint! Frank Cothrai hisun, Baltimore, .316: Oliva, lected by the coaching
and
mute list of 60 winners, art'
Pa., stopped Jackie Aidare. 158,
The last time these two
bad
ta
from
Deltuni
have
a
handicap
Mitiiisota,
.J08.
Charles Friend - Jaty Young of EVERETT. Wash. (AP' — Ne'w York. 6.
Runs — F. Robinson, Haiti- staff for this honor.
teams met Oviedo paced DunAugus of three. The amateurs will
J)eLand — 1350; .1. D. Bennett- I Golfdom's touring clouters were
. "'y' competing for
SAV&amp;NAHS Ga.
Gordon nellon 27.
in gift ccr- mare', 111': Foy. Boston, 97.
Paul
Bennett
1848;
Richard
playing
for
position
instead
of
Lott,
Savannah.
outpointed
HerRuns
batted
in--F.
Robinson,
If Oviedo is to repeat, they
politic tificatea.
1
MIAMI.
Fla.
tAP'—Mjuynj
has
Small
Frank
DBu
distance
today
as
they
moved
man
Dixon,
Miami.
10,
middlemust
rely heavily on their own
—
:
JligI
There will lic no charge to Baltmniure. 12(1; Powell Haiti.
been shut out by Florida State all of Jucl:souvilit'; Charles into the second round of the sso,- we'ights.
passing attack and the returnwatch this tourney and all aiuir- more. 106.
two giirnes in a row, but the' Thomas - John Garrett of OrHits
Greater
Seattle-Everett
LOS
ANGELES—Jose
Valening
All County HalThackti'n..
Oh
va.
Minnesota,
lii;
' Inc
are cordially in"ited.
Hurricanes are solid favorites to ______________________________ Open with Bob Goalby in front zuela. 345. Tijuana, Mexico. out- ed-Fullback Hank Tuip.
There will be a buffet dinner Aparicin mmd F. Robisu, HalNEW VO
National shatter the Seminole jinx Satur(A?.
, %iIth a 65.
timore, 71:
iininted FranLit- Jennings, 148½,
The starting line-up for
I
tonight. for all cu:mtesuuits
day
night.
Hock'
League
games
'Jll
DuubJe
- Va,strzt,msl;j, Bus- i
Goal bys six-under-par effort Los Angeles, 10 Andy (Kid) Oviedo offensively will be Don
ST. LOUIS UPI —
televised coast-to.cumist for the- Miami's mlprt'ssjve' openingThe St. cracked the' course competitive Heilmitri. 169'. knocked out Gil Boyd and Juan Adriatico at
on this weekend of golfing en:44
I
juyrnent.
favored Colorado. is expected toat, Idaho, C1us A minor lea- little 6,123-yard Everett Country BOISE. Idaho
Ll!tLme'fl reached T hursI Trip)es
Car
Ktl(fl)p, California,
Boone Kirk- ton—tackles; Mark Colbert and
Every Tueduy
to pull more than
hernoon 10: Camp utneris, Kansu City,
50,000 fans in- guy team of the Nurtbwet and Golf Club yielded just 25 man, Seattle, outpoirited Archie Steve Bn-uatt.oa at guards; John
Preab tb
Tournament" I
day
the expanding
cuat between
mind the Columbia
Broad-cirI to the Orange Bow] far the Hur- League Thursday signed a sub-par rounds to the field of Ray, Phocrüx, 8. hea'yweights. Arie
Brjnkmami Washington,
C 0 TU
— center; Bob
te —
home opener.
held at the Mayfair Country
working agreement for the 11167 nearly 150.
1-lorime' runs----F. Robinson. Hal- casting System telyvlsian net-I ric.-unes'
Since
11158,
Miami
and
FSU
season.
LAS
\'EGAS,
Net'.
I
Billy
quarterback;
Hank
Tulp—fuflChurt- Club. This is ii
team tuurtu'', timore, 414: KiIlebre'w, MaineTU
There were few holes where Walker, 158. Riverside, Ca1IL. back; Simon Harper—running
iuve won three games each.
and teams are iclected by a suta, 3G.
The contract covers
The Cardinals said the Lewis- the increasingly cautious vlsi- outpointed Phil Clark, 153½. Los back; Roy Johnson — fl-nker
But all of tht Seminole wins ton
imiond blind drawing just before tcoStolen bases
would replace Rock tars dared use a driver or even Angeles, 8.
Bulord, Chicu- Cup games during
bach
upcomin4
- -- decisive margins and Hill, S. C., of the W'estorai a le'ssi'r wr.rr
off. Each team will play njn go, and Catiirjatit.ri,
season plus regularthe
season
and I - were by
two cii MlarnY victories were Carolinas League 1fl the Card- holes of golf, and only Wefl tire City 49
Cup games the following two 7U squcahers. FSU won the last
- ducte. eligible to compete.
organization.
Pitching (14 decisiumi - Mc- Y(Ltft.
two 24-0 arid ]4•0.
_____________________
Whit.ey Collins, golf pro, at Nuhly, Baltimore,
Details ci! the money package
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NEW YORK (L'?l — Oscar
ThIS
year.
the
situation
could
were nut disclosed. However, it
. Bcwchl. Minnesota, 12.5 7
prugr Mid Florida Country Club
Bonuvena,
reversed.
Against
Colorado.
the Argentine heavyflounced that there will
Striieuuts—McDowcl1. cleveOur
httrned that the NHL will 1iiinii utweiled diizt
MARACAIBO,
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a
weight
who
lost a split decision
f
Grand Dud Tourney
hind, 23fl; Kiteit. Minntsottj, 190 rectIVL $600.000 the first YI.
A
kuse
balanced
by
the
passing
(IJPfl
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junior
welterto
former
Olympic
champion
lowed in the near future and that this
$1... million the second anti $1.t I
of Bill Miller and the running weight champion flash Elorde Joe Frazier of Philadelphia
Du will be tin amateur tourney op. j
nuuhhboni fl l6I(i9.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
of the Phllippine agreed Thurs- Wednesday night, Thursday
cii Doug McGee.
Butting (375 at bath) — Aluu,
----------_furth en to all Grand Dads in Central
And. significanuy, Su
clay to mt•et Ju5c Acotti of turned down at check for $12,000
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Florida. A plaque and putter Pittsburgh, 43; Aluca, Atlitfltit.
defeimsivc
inexperience
in
VeecIg in a non-title bout from Madison Square Garden.
eiit.iri will be awarded to the winner.
dropping ith opcxwr to Houston Oct.
iii Maracufbo.
Bonavemi claimed that he
Runs - Alou. Atlant. 117;
Nr Wbltey Cohjj Is siso an entry
21-13.
I
A
spokesnun
for
the
syndihad
been guaranteed is,000
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1
tinni
we
tiave
the
balanced
cute
promoting
the
fight
salt!
plus
80 per cent of the taleRuns batted iri—Aururj, Atitin.
cvffu Golf Tournament.
attack IC move the bail on Acost would get a crack at vision money for
the fight,
ta, 120; Clomente, Pittsburgh,
NEW YORK (L'PI)
Hank Douglas
niint
— Asst. them." siud Mirijj5 assistant Elorde's title if he wins,
which
drew
9,000
spectators
U.
112.
S.
Atty.
J.
Edward Meyer cuwhi Harold Swvers, who
ou bo1e-j*-u, at Mid FlorIdas
and a net gate of $8,50u. The
Hits - Aluu. Atlanta. "1" 111 turned to Allen S. Jcub in scouted the Seminoles. Also,
we,- Country Club recently
I
Lafayette
ho1d
a
59-37
edge
Garden
said that Vcinavena wats
Rose.
Cincjtj. 203.
-. I U. S. District Court and said, hope
Oladi
bk.
well
be
able
to
exploit
in
jt
football
series
with
to
get 80 per cent of all revenue
Doubles — Cuhhisun, Pitiladel "You look jumni1iar."
e I three Iron on the par three, 175
their defense as Huutun did." high. Five games ended in ties. and that there had been no
phi
37;
Ruse,
Cincinnati,
ic.
Jaeob,
who
had
just
been
Sinai yard hole.
FStJ controlled the ball 3b
Triplt.i,—MeCurver,
other guarantee.
arraigned on charges of 1105. minutes and ran lit) plays, but The ie'ies began in Th84.
,,, -.St. Louis,
1114 Florid&amp; Country Club
.... r ---'. cuit-y eumu '..wuienw, rants- sessing 54U1,tMI In
stolen travel- couldn't cope with the "bomb."
will bald a club championship
burgh, and Allen, PhiladelphIa, are checks, agreed that lie had Houston scored u
tourney within the next few
passes of Ut)
met his prosecutor before.
mmmd
24
yards
and
unthL
On
an 81-yard
Complete
details
and
a
ed B
flume runs
Aaron, Atlanta,
Jatcob and his father hd punt return.
.g the players will be *n
40: Allen, Phuladelphaia.
been defeated b' Me'er and tile
On the' offense, FSU has a
-'for : nosaced as soon as they are
Stolen bases
Brock, St. father in at father and sun ten- stout line and a good running
mad, available.
Louis. 71: Jückun, Houston, 45. ti.is tournament in Greenwich, gmnime
led by BIB Moremuin and
The Florida Funeral Diret-Pitching (14 deemlonsi — Re- Coma., 10 yeju- ago.
Jim
Manikins,
Quarterback Kimi
'tht tees Association recently had guim, us Angeles 13-]. .929; Mar.
Hariunwici
Lut'Ls
experience but
tllr annual tournament itt lehal,
Sun Francisco, 23-6,
Juniors Dun Weaver,
ecu- connected on 15 of 3 passes for
Rolling Hill.. Cuuntry Club. I. .?i.
ter, at!,,d Dave Weaver, a lush- 176 yards at,gttimmst houston. i-jib I
gely W.. Smith and C. N. Aiexandez
Strikeouts
Koufax, Los An back, iu- twins on the Lafuy must promising receiver is Run
and tied for first platce with a. aeon gclmm, 289;
Buimlng, Phuiadelj etta C'Lcge football i.eaxn. They Sellers. b-fuot-4 sophomore flankat 7. A tia for t1.t pl&amp;o. also phia,, 34.
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''It's great, but it's a good thing
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By Angry South Seminole Team

The Croorns High Fighting
Panthers travel to Gainesville
Saturday to take on the Lincoln
JA' STOKES
i High Terriers in a night game.
Last year, the boys from ________________________________________________
For Sanford. Bill Bracktth
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en, Buddy Stumpf, Bill
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ville
by
a
score
of 10.6.
Football was in evidence last night as the public jamthai effort to receive a strong challenge from Frisby, Kelly Ogden, and
in
Pete Baradi for thc club cham- Mike McGuire will handle
There is an oddity nhnut the
work
S
med Municipal Stadium for the contest between the
ped om the coverage
wiship at Rolling hills. Barzdt the ball carrying chores.
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orde,
--revengeful South Seminole Junior High who soundly
all loI sports, the Sanford
has
a
handicap
of
one,
while
Bracken
who
is
only
a
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that
is
each
team
seems
to
b
defeated Sanford .lunior High School, 6-7 in this seaherald Is pleased to present
son's opener for both teams,
mn ShuherVp handicap is scratch, sophomore shows signs of able to manufacture a victory
reci
'Duffers and Thvnts'
The huge crowd roared as
univ on its home ground. There•
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I?e1*ce, Jr. as a regular The ladies club champion
becoming
anthe
outstanding
Sally Kuentz with a handicap
runner, if
Seminole fore, if things run true to form.
halfbacks Bill Hagy and .ler- .A Charlie Mathews aerial for
Newi
feature of the Friday
of ten. This tourne will begin runners are going to shake Coach flolt and hi charrer
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mote Miller double reversed 20 yards to Clarence Cain gave
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team to vic-1or.
are
in
trouble.
resta
All local courses are en- next month.
the 'Canes the winning margin
loose
for
long
gains,
they I
At
the
Lund
0'
Lakes
Club,
will
need
good
bloci:ing
With 7:56 to go in the second of 13-0.
The Punthex-r lost IL tough
uraged to submit informs. .-•
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mana
tine glireetly to Lovelace or in Cnsselberry ii Grand Dad from the offensive line, game last wee): at the hands of
liLly
.Glenn Burns sc'anipered around - up The third South Seminole
•tourney was held and Roy Center Roy Dunn, guards the always rough Reward High Mall it in care of the Sanleft
end for 1 yards hut a jar- tally. David Lee was lined up
work
Hier was the winner with a Duane LaFollette and Bar- 'Wild 1ulls of Clcala by a score
ford herald.
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With the approaching cooler score of Ti. Roy received the ney Hendrick, and tackle of 7-6.
ring tackle by Hagy put the on the six to punt for Sanford
Braves signal caller out of ac- when a high pass gave the HurCrooms
head
mentor
Willie
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tion with a broken leg.
are reporting a rise in attendricanes possession of the pig•
The 'Canes were in complete sUn on the Sanford
Cur ance. Per local Duffers, the big
'
fii'e.
1'cgg Lemaitre was the
event of the year is finally here.
Preparation
for the Co- I hav. been putting the boys, Men's Doubles Handicap Bowling Touament with
I in
lonial
tilt,
they used a very efiective douner of the Ladies I)a' tournathrough their paces in an
over for the score and the
13(16
series,
including
handicap.
Left
to
right,
TruThe $4000 begins
Mayfairtoday
O;enand
Golf mcii which wa held Sept. 6th.
fort to develop a scoring punch.
ble reverse and SWeep mancu- point after, to he the score to
Tournament
LI. '
man Sharp, Peter Narknts of Merritt island and
'ers to gain the upper hand.
"We are happy that our boys
20.0.
from all indications this 'l11 Peggy, with a 19 handicap shot
,'Jcrr'
Canton
and
Ron
Wellons
of
Tampa.
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are
physically
up
to
par.
We;
The
Sanford
defense,
which
David Lee tallied the only
be a. memorable weekend of a 33 for nine holes of golf. A
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Photo)
If"
came out- of the game without
looked ragged throughout the Sanford score with a 55-yard
golf, mainly because of the ma- four wn tie existed for second
--p.
It
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any injuries," said Bolt.
contest jelled on a few oceas- play through the middle of the
ny top flight golfers who have place. Bette Lane with
ions to
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Jessie Beard, Coach of the
stop the South Seminole South Seminole line. Lee also
entered. In the profeional di- handicap, Cathy Abel with a 25
onslaught.
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hit,
Marge
Beck
with
a
Lincoln
Terriers,
and
a
former
was credited with the PAT.
vision, local favorites Grover
The firsFlorid
handicap and Jo Anderson
i score of the one- With 10 seconds left in the
teammate of Bolt whet the tw0
Todd and Bob Cooke, local pro
sided affair came on a second game South Seminole added inwhose
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f played for Jake Gaither's A&amp;M
of the Mayfair Country Club who has a handicap of 20 all
period 35-yard punt return by suit to injury with a 55-yard
Rattlers, is -still burning from
j-tij,..I " by Go' will be playing along side some had a combined score of at.
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\f/
The
Land
0'
Lukes
Countr'
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South Seminole speedster Je- jaunt by Miller for another six
the
defeat
he
suffered
from
brczzkf of the beet golfing talent in the
rome Miller. Ricky Browne ran points.
Club
is
presently
witho
a
golf
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The First Annual Jet Lanes Men's Doubles Handi- the PAT.
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Throughout the remaining
will
j
cup
Touament comes to a conclusion this weekend
,
lywood; Bill Morgan of Titus- ises that a well qualified proGREG GA!AS
: hnve to be ready because Beard with the first squad scheduled for tonight at 9 and poon of the first hail, the
pubilci vile; B!!] Myers of Daytona fessinnal will be on the staif
is out to avenge the loss,
Braves seemed to come to life
Defensively Mike Mc- —
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TO AT.t, WI-lOSt IT StAY CON.
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NotIce is berhy given 'h-it
the inder,Igrie'i. has ftle,I us
fInal reyemr' me
of th.
estate of 1,n'iie \(:uttlnflI'c. .1.'ceased; thir he hi- Cil.',$ i1'm
petitIon 'tic fIrs-sI •1i.-,,'hsr.s -mn'i
that ha Will *pply to the ('esis,
fudge'. Co'ir• of SemInole Cointy, FLorIda, on the 2ttt -lay of
October, I44. for *-o','st ti'
same and for final ,j1s'h
as P1xe,',utor of the et,s.s of
t.nnisa •itmliInnlv. 'je,'ei'te.I.
James A. .(imitinnti
Ac F.recejtor of the Cstie cf
T.ouise StrmIlInn,v. reee,at
BAYNARD ANr McI.?iC,t
Attorneys for Execilor
44!) FIrst A'eniia N,
St. Petersburg, P'ior!ta
Publish Sept. 14. 23, .1) 6 Oct.
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Rr.SO1.UTION
TO') WHOM IT MA V' •- 'iN':EflN'
H IC 5 4) 1, U 1' 1 0' N
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FITZPtTR:.-'K, .:rr.Nr, ur- a
COMSIISSI')NKIt YA RHOR(,T' ;'r,
THE P'Ot.IMW INO R E4r,t.r:-T1 0
WAS TIN'A.'IMOCSLT ADOPTrt
AT THE RKor;Lg ra'rr'm
riP' THE Rr,AaJ) OF CsWNT
Cr,Stsrf'STONERS 0?'
MtN,'it.,
cr;c;NTY, ?'LURili.4. ON Ti-ri-:
4th DAY OF 3EPT1SIREI7, A.D.
1144.
WhEREAS, on the 11th day of
Jun., A. 0, 1)4;. rho R.uart o
County Commissioners of Seminole County, ?'Iort.t;i, ltd ,'uretsar-mt t Se"tion 33i1. Li of
ida .4t-..ituei alopt L lo.lut ,n
Vas'attng an,l Ahan'loning .''rtaIn streets In Senitnole Cotmnty. and
WHiRE,tS, salt! flesnI*tto he
reoorrIe.1 in OffIcial Rs':nrje 13'ok
373. Page 344, of tile Pithil': Records of Seminole County, F!imrIda, intl
WIIKRE.tS, P-art i. suit
Re'.oiut ion 'lid appi -on ly 'itscate isn't abanilorm csrr,-iin platted
hut unopened an't unn.tmo't at.ro,,'
on the west slibe of Lot 26 sf
Pitt of St. Josaph, in r"."ur'iml
in Piat Book I, P:tt, Ui, PsI,i!
of Semuimol., Coin!
Florida, which lies ust Ii 'tO' 'hem
right-of-way of St-uit
Itot,l IsO,
and
WHERE.IS, Petiti,iner, In its
initial presentation ', t1i, County 'njineer i.t.t the Zeim:n' Dopartment rsizctiv., to the Vteatin
ant Abals.lontn
t
1 escrt he'i in sa i'i
lt,-'eol Ut! o
showed no in.licatiou rh.tt 'h,e
street .Ies'!rtbs,i in t':ert A of
said Recot uti,,n WO 'i!.l is,, vuct ccl. ant
WH[.:RE.t5, it wm, not h', ritent or the Boier'i of Cosun'y
4 omml istonori iii 5om I :i',i.i Co sn
ty, 9't',ri Ia, to va.',I?,' ? ho 41
'iciscri he't In Part. A it'
I i44p.
tiidc,o an'i that the sum" W;ti
cun iInio.i in m.O'b Ito-uI:' lot sy
mistak.. anti
SVHtlt,lS. tiio 4t"cftt
1,15crib',-! lii Part •c 'if a;t !:"aohit l')rl is :lo'.essary aim'! ti"e.io,i o.-,
a dralnuij', facIlity il
County. F lortelu..
NOW TH1RKFOEt! OK IT Rut.
SOLVED by the B.,isr'i
ty CommIssioners ',f S.rn;:iol.,
County. Fi',rtia, that It herohy
rescinds Part .t. of !hLt •-'rtaIn
Resolution atloj,r o'j t he, Li ii tic
of June, I. 0, 1 -S'P3, cut rct'oric,l
In 13t"I,'s,Ll lt".:',r'is 13'juli '1 ',
Pagis 144, 'if t ha t'iihllct Ito,,ur,ls
of Semt,-m.,i,, ',ioIu dy 5 S'i.srf'(., .cn'i
HE IT s'UIt'rHtlt
:st,vi:i-,
that a copy 'if this Rusolitl',rs
be puhlishe,1 In thu Sscat'irtl Runaid 'ole (il t I rue, cn.l
BE IT ?'eR'rul.:lt RIl)r4vtrm
that. Petitioner lie n,,:ifi.,,I .,f
thi. action by the forw.cr'i!ng
a CertifIed Cony of th s
ttenm by Registered St.sil to the
last knuwn .cth.Irvcs of ial'l Put,tloner.
tYNANI,%tOL'St.,y .1 I') P T K 0
thIn 4th day ,,f Suptciii ,r, A. T'
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COUNTY OS" 'slr.IIINUL&amp;:
t Hl:RK9y CERTIFY 'isa: tn.'
above isttij Zoruoitig Is -i true
an'! correct copy 'it a [lc,',isi ti.,n
passed unarsiniioua.ly by the I3oucr,l
of ('eu nit y
Ctai to I sas:olsura qf
Senilnol. County, Florida, 151 tt
Regular MeetIng held on tIm.,
6th day of Septuasbor, A. 0.. 1s'i6.
as same appears ni thi., recor(
in the Miritatu Ucuk fur ia.I
County.
IN
vt'rNEss %Vkj1':ftEc'h', I
hive
-set. nay h.e:id cut
affixed the official seal "C ttmo
[boisrd of e"isj n ty Cu eti us Is, i,,ts,,
thi, t) dli) cit
Luisibet- A 0.,
t 'is 4.
(SE .11..)
Arthur H, UutlesUm. Jr.
Clerk of the Hoard of Criuru.
ty Cuxunuiu.ssouer', las said 'or
Seminole (_'uuuty, 1"t'arida.
list. ci Picnic
)
'vcaiy .1 heciLq1. b
I, Arthur U Bekith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court oi thu
Niuth .Iudickal t'rcuit usti'I E.ur.
ti'iu Clerk t the I.iearc! of
ty t,'ozusui*sluisur, of
-ciu ns,l,
County, Fiunida, cjc huroby curtt.
fy that the above amid foregoiii
is is tru, arid correct e.
vrrpt trwu the Cuu,itv Cussni.
stoner.' Minutu t ,f \Iuoting hut-I
Sept- 5, 11155, a.s 541uu at.'ps.-are of
record in t'uuuty Cuuuui,istontit4'
Silisute. in (his uZUe,
IN WI1'NK
VLLKRtSp',
have hereunto set my hand ass.j
seal of said Hoard, thu. 19th
day of Sept.. A-U.. 155.
1 SbtA 1.)
Arthur U. t1,ckwith, in.,
tC.utftiu Clerk,
hoard of County Ct
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tserone should make a habit ps)ehiatrist, married to Jean

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specializes in seafood of
all woebegone wife working as a
kinds with a sariets of fresh waitress who supports him

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Wednesday
Thiasdoy
Friday
Saturday
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Genesis
Acti
Arts
Romans
fl Coririthiane
Gakrtians
PhlllppIcns
13:8-18
ThI1 11
15:36-41
12:14-21
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flUbieCt "Reality"
Reading B.00rn: 303 W. First

'1:30 p. a.

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pry. 1eet1zig, W.d. 7:20 '.a.

Service - 7:41 p. a.

We Prayer barr.

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Weekdays: 10:20 a.m.-4:$ci

LTJTHER CHURCH OP
THE HEDEMER
102 IV. 25th Place
The Church of tie Lutheran
Hour" and TV "Thu Is the
Herbert W. Goeras
. Pastor
Sunday School ... 9:11 a. a.
Worship Servic.
10:30 a- m.

kindergarten and uraezy

Pentecostal
r1RST PENTECOSTAL
SUSSL
Rev E. Ruth Grant - Pastor
Suri4a Scbooi
10:00
Morning WorshIp 12:00 a.
a. a.
Sunday EvenIng
7:80 p. a.
Wed. Bible Study '1:20 p. a.
Conquerc,rs Meeting
CHURCH OF LONOWOOD

We figured out that the county school board doles out over
$S0,000 for high-level adniiniatrative personnel. .On a nonteaching level.

Presbyterian
R1AN

CHURCH
Sanford, Ph.
Oak Ave. A Ird St.
Rev. Virgil L Bryant, Paster
Morning WorshIp
1:20 a.. ru.
Church School - 2:45 a. a.
Se&amp;io Meet - 10:45 a. a.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. a.
Church SchoolChapel
2:t0 p. a.
Pioneer Fel3owhIp 7:0 p. a.
Senior Hi Fellowship 7:00 p.a.

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Wouldn't it be something if
City Commissioner Vince Roberts (who voted no on the millage hike) refused to waive the
rules on budget ordinance to,.ftght and ,he board h.sd to
1t
until Oct. 10 to approve the
budget,.. .lt must be unanimous
.1 mean about waiving the
rules. .That would mean the
city wouldn't have any funds
to operate in for the first 10
days of the fiscal year.

COVAN.&amp;N PRESSTTEPiij
2775 South Orlando Drive
Thomas H. htakln
Pastor
Worship
9:00 a,. .

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ItETHODIST CHURCH
4)9 p
Rev. Robert M. Jenkins. Pastor
Morning Worship - 1:30 a. zn.
Sunday School - 2:41 a.. a.
Morning Worship - 30:55 a- a.
LIP Meetingi - 5:10 p. a.
(Izit.rmedla.te, Senior)
Evening Worship
7:15 p. a.
GRACE SrETHOD1ST CHURCH

Onora Rd.. at Woodland Ave.,
Paitor
Church School - 9:45 a. a.
Morning Worship -. 11:00 a. a.
MI?
1:30 p. a.

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By the way, the city will hear
a report from the Secretary of
Labor's office thr
.,,.L ambulance companies are not ef1ected by minimum wage law.
Should be very interesting.

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WESTMINSTER
PRESB1TER1AI
CHURCH
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cssLas.ay
B.t. 486 East of Seminole P2w
R. Lo
F. Gil. - Pastor
Church School - 1:10 a.. a.

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Morning Worship - 11:00 a.. a.
Junior UI &amp; Senior HI
Tuesday:
Primary Choir reheersal 1:20
Adult Choir rebes.rsa.1 - 7:00
Wed.: Jr. Choir rehsa.ri

CARRAWAY &amp; MT1BBIN
Iflsuranc,s

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ciiibSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY co
t, SanfOrd
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FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

FIRESTONE STORES
Bob MeGuire and Staff

TEE MER1CAN OIL CO.
r. &amp; Mrs. K B.. Stheklnnd
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KENTUCKY
FRT1)
CH1CKN
Kentucky Jim
Don Hawkins, Mnnzig

HOLLER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

NELSON &amp; CO., INC.
Oviedo, Florida

BORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
Hwy. 17-92, Sanford

.1. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

BARBELL &amp; BEVERLY
AUTOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St., Sanford

PUBTAX ABKETS
and Employees

BILL HEMPmLL MOTORs, jjc
01 W. 1st. St., Sanford

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving L Pryor and Staff

A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Sff

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff
L. D.
Oviedo, Florida
BOSE AND WILWS RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Wilka Bowman &amp; Emp1o.ea
STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and

SEMINOLi COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY New Mt. Zion Baptist Church, )72o Pear Ave
Christ Methodist Church
CHURCH OP CHRIST
5 C*kha.wn baptist Church, 374$ W. 30th St.
buniand Evta,tea.
Osteen
Church of Christ, 1512 8. Park Awe.
Cbur
Church of Christ. Geneva
Pluors.t Baptist Church 1111 W Qaurs Ed
First Metbodlat Church. 411 Park Ave.
Church of Christ. 1.5.kS Ma7
Pra.lri. lake Baptist Church, Ridge
First Methodist Church of Ovisdo
Fern Park
Church of Christ. Logwtjd
First
bouthoru MStbodlat Church
Church of Christ. Paola
Progress Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
1400
Seaford
Lye.
Second Bliliob Missionary Baptist Church.
Fres Methodist Church. 0011 W. 4th It.
(Ip
West Sanford
G.ueva Methodist Church, GSu.vs
Bunisud Baptist Church. Mil French Ave.
C*iurci of God. 102 Hickory
Grace Methodist Church, Onura Rd.
Church of God. 2200 5. Frenob
St. James Missionary Baptist Church ..
Grant Chapel A.*.E. Church. Ovido
Rd. 411 Ost.sn
Church ut God, (ivisdu
th&amp;kgrove Methodist Church. Oviedu
Church
uf
God
M1lo.
Euterpria.
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. 9th at.
(.Jeteea Methodist Church
lIt. Matthews Missionary Bs.ptiat Church
P a t .i a W.gl.ya.0 M.tbodist. &amp;t.
EPISCOPAJ..
Canaan Haighta
W at Paula
LI! Salute Slpiacupsi Church K. Debary
St. John. Missioner; Baptist Church,
St. Jam.. A..M.L, 9th St. at Cypr.
Ave.. Enterprics
$80 CYPTee.
Clirlait kpiacopei Church, Longwood
St.. Mary. L..M.K. Church St. RI. 415 Qst..n
Tstnpl. Baptist Church. Palsi Spring. lid..

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Antluob fli&amp;iittat Church. Oviedci
Central liaptis: Church, 1512 Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Cliuhuutii baptist
EUler Springs Baptist Church..
150 L.ebuuin Rd.
FirsI Baptist Church. 119 Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church of
411amont. bprin
at. 45. 1tauta Spring.
First Baptist Church of D.Bary
First Baptist Church of G.D5Va
First Baptist Church Of
* Mary
First Baptist Church of Lake Moaru.
First Bapuet Church of Langwuud.. Oor.

Church 4. Qrajat
First Baptist Church •1 Ovisdo
3'.irst .b&amp;ptig Church Of Smi '"1t. 8pt1*gI
First Shilub Mt..Iuna.ry Baptist Church.
3.102 W. 11th It.
Purist City Baptist
Founta.ii Ralid Baptist Church., Ovisdo
.Jurdun lii.slou*J7 HajitI Church,
15:1 IV. PIrSI t.
Luv. Southern Baptist Mission, Chuluota
Missionary Baptist Church North ltd.
Enlarprlss
21srsdouls Mission su...
Oak 4111 Rd. Oslass
Morp.tng Glory Baptist Church. Geneva Hwy.
Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church. Ian
SpringI lid,, LSngWuod
it. ZIOP *icsiDoa.i1 Baptist. 5195$ Ave.
2iew ii.thal Miseipuary Baptist Church,
ti at. * itw Ass.
New SIt. Calvary M11onary Baptist
12011 W. 11th Mt.
New sa.is Psimitiv Baptist Church,
iew w. ia at.

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FOOD FAiR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

CELERY UL.L1
PRINTING CO. INC.

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People still continue to hy
away from the registrar's office
despite opening on Saturday. 13
registered at the courthouse and
10 at the annex in South Seminole. .Out of those, 13 were
Republicans and one was an independent.
.The rest w e r e
Democrats.

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GREGORY LUMBER
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of Sanford

Aitarnunt. Springs
Westaid. Missionary Baptist Church,
416 8. Holly Ave.
Zion Hop. Baptist Church, 712 Orauga Ave.
C*TKOLJC
Church of the Nativity, Lake Mary
Souls Ctbotic Church. 7111 Qu.j Li.
110015.0 Ca,thOIIC Ma.., Sportsman. Club,
Chuluota
St. Ann'. Catholic Church. Pershing
Place. DsBary
St. M&amp;iy Magdalene Catholic Church, Maltlaud Lv.. Litiiuiunt. Springs
CHRISTIAN
First Cbristla Church, 1607 5. Bautord Ave.
CONGREGATiONAL,
Coz:gregs.tlouiiI CIirlaUuia Church
2401 Park Ave.
Nurt.haid. Christian Church, 1 10:15 a
atavw Dr., M-ItIind.

All Salute I.plseope1. Enterpria.
Holy Cross Episcopal. Park Avs. at 4th

Loeii*iup Lutheran Church. Overbraok
I)r., Css'alb.rry
Good Shepherd United
2suu 5. UrIadu
Lutheran Church of th Ziseem.r,
iuz w. :sti Place
Messiah Lutheran Church. American Lton
Hall, I'r&amp;ri lake, Persi Park
Si. lauho. Lutheran Church, ilL 414 Bla.vl.a
METHODiST
ilarnett Mamori&amp;i Methodist Church, E.
LaBaly Ave., Enterprise
tieeir iaks Mathudist Church
Bethel A.M.K. Church, Canaan fleights
Caiiselberry Community Methodist Cbrch,
Hwy. 11-9:
Plus; 5.i4ge ltd., Caaa.iberry
Dellêry Cowuntty Methodist Church W.
IsIry

St. Paul's Methodist C Ii si r C b Osiesa
Rd.. kiuterpris.
Stafford Memorial Methodist C si r
b D57
NA?AMINZ

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F I rs I Church of this Nasarsas. W.
2nd j Maii.
hero Park Church of th• Naaarau.
(YBrien lid... Fern hark
14I1kS Mary Church of this Naw.n.
P&amp;EB1IYTEIITAJI
Comwunity Pr..bytorL. Church, Im.k Mary
First PrvM,yisriu.0 Church, (ba.k Lv..
&amp; Lid bt.
First Ptbyterta
Church of D.bary,
Utghaud
Presbyteri Church of Th.. Corasasal
;77II S. OrAan.d Dr
St. And.r.w Psssb$arM Church
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SANFORD AThANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard IL Hodges and Staff

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Memo to residents in the
Pinecrest area. Deputies crack.
ing down on speeders. .How
do I know. .Got stopped Friday night for going 30 mph
in a 24 mph zone.
.I'in not
bragging either. Buddy!

COBIA BOATS
Produtg, Inc.
Hyld SlnTy and Employees

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WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff

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Bulkheads for the proposed
boat marina should be in this
week. Bulkhead officials loading
up in Jacksonville today.

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STRICKLAND..MORRISON,
INC.
and Staff

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WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE 00.
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

Aileus A.M.E. Cbvrch.

Deputies found Ted Williams'
truck in of all places Marathon
The n.aa1lunt sure got far
on $25.
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and Employees

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Let's hope they move the zoo
before the Holiday Inn comes.
11.'w will the motel officials explain to their guest.. the eerie
sound heard is just the cry of
the peacock.

I'918 Bear Lake Road
Ups.is. Community Pre5byL.rj
Church.
Upsals Rd..
Westminster Presbyt.,1sa c*.rch, Howell
Park, itt. 416. Cs.selbssiy
SEVEiJTJI DAT ADVENTIST
Yor•st Zak. Sevstith-d&amp;y Adventist Church.
Mivy. 4*6, Forest City
heveuth..day Adventist Church, MaltIsag
Ave. Altamont. Springs
Sanford Svsnth-day Adventist Church.
Seventh 4. Elm
OTHES CILVZ%CUES

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Take a look at the hospital
waiting room-No, the decor
ibn't by John Q. Public-Just
a donation from the P&amp;aulutcl
faniiJy.

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DefeIlbe L)epartment. offkiul
Wllliiun Sheehan will be in town
tomorrow, to discu plans on
utilizing the NAS vroperty
when the base is phased out.
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12th
Church of God. in Christ. Ovindo
Chuluota Community Church
Church of God of Prophecy, 2107 Em Ave.
Church of God Mmlon. Aterp,1as
Church of Jesus Christ of Ltt.r Day
itt.. 2111 Park Ave.
Coma unity Chapel, Ahtauzotit. Springs
If.set.rii Orthodvg Church.. St. John.. Chiry.
sostuw Chapel, Hwy. 11-92, Fern Park
Congregation Bath Israel, 15th * Magnolia
First Church of Christ, bolegtist,
SOlI
2nd St.
Kingdom ILaU of Jehovah'. Wk.is
Lake MV1)S(4. UnIt. 1102 W. TbIad St.
First Psn.teoe.L&amp;I Church of Langwoo
Full Gtmpsi Tsb.ruacl. 1114 Conet,y (7&amp;vb
Mt. Olive &amp;LvllDsu Church. Oa.k 14111
kid. (.mteeO
P1U0t1e$t Assembly of God, 27th di
Sanford Alli..gic. church. isui
Park Ave.
Sanford Gungr.gaUvzu of Jehovah'. Wit..
ss..i $14 Sao&amp;erd Ave.
This bmlv&amp;tis* Army, 134 B. SM at.

If the City Fathers wanted
to cut the budget niillage Wily
didn't. the.y all take a cut hi
salary.
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We had hundreds of out.oftow:! bowlers caine In over the
weekend for the 'big" men's
handicap play and ss:ust of them
bad to stay U' Winter lark because of the lat:k cit hotel UC
cuwumodatiuna lcrs.

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Phone 822-2611 or 425-5988

Zip Code 32771

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WE ATII Elt : Sunday 88-67 ; cluiidy, W8Vfl1 $li,'ii TIlPMdIIy, RCR Li ireul shnw'r.
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MONI)AY. SEPT 'fl 196(1-.MANl'OIt1), FfOR11)A
AP Leased \Vire Established 1908
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(hi h't )
'rrr,1,irnij Storm Inez chuirrinil
South Atlatiti.' waters with, 70 rnihesper.ohir winds today ant
tliu'ntvuut'd I, h,i'rcmin hit, t*!l% tOfl'S fifth hurricane,
'the %Vrnt her flurenmu suukl the storm was mrrving toward the
non her,. I ,t'ewa ,ul !s loots iii tlu. t.ropknl Cnrrihnn n a nil warned
mesilu'nts to L '''i' in rlosu' t.otu'h withu weathc't in formation.
At. II a.t.m. EI)'I', Inez wits horatcil about )4UI miles east of
L$T. :
It .,wu'vi't, l'eu'hlu's tutu t bat. ;uiuIJu'l(mup, h'ru',,rhi West I rid eq, and 670 mites east-south-east of
Replacement of the 40 yenrol(l $1 million each.
.lolui
Alexander, Si'niinuulu' I here 'always huis been a Con- Suimi .luusui, iii's.,- tutu cult' I r
Osteen bridge across tlt' St.
north, longitude 56.2 west.
.lohns River with a modern, County commission chairman, I foully in I he St ate linad l)e
highIevel span should be high pointed nut (fit' Osteen bridge is puili iiwiit, extending front one
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f N I'f El) FL NI) c;inij,aun sL)pI'
r .'i'flhif101t
on the priority list of the next wholly In Voltisia County and adniinlstr:il tout In (lit' next, and
UNITEI' NATUNS, N. V. (A1'i -- The deputy prime mm(otmnt? trachor4 participating in the drive was Inthus the financial rt'sponsilnlily I believe the Sill) will continia, ister of Muilav.sjui utku'ul all other U.N. mt'mhers today to help
state administration,
cated ahna rd a truck today fur dIstrIbution to
This wis the opinion express of (hat political subdivision,
with its eFForts it) 1)1111(1 it fleW r.'t. :u pence r(,nfc'rcqucI. of "the immediate parties" to the war in
schnnh.4. Ernest. Cowley, left-, eniinohe Education
bridge across the St. ,li)hns on \'ie't Nam.
ccl this morning by \Vlhlard
Association prP.sident is assi.sted by .Iames TatSit 115.'
Peebles, in a telephone lnter
"
lmuakiriir in th utsinibly's general delunte, Abdul R;azak
ma(ige, school courier. (See story em
pai.e
Ali'xuinuk'r reminded that. Sent- uilo urged Li 'Ihatut of Burma to en,ntinun' as tiN. secretaryview with The Sanford Herald.
( HCr;thii Photo)
101)11' County plans ....hen the general, haihu'ul the recent end of Indonesia's war against Ma.
"This new bridge Is badly
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needed.'' said Peebles, ''and It
new hlgh.lcvel bridge is under laysia, and welcomed Inthonesia's impending return to the United
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was the plan of this (Gov.
construction
to build a new Nations.
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Haydon Burns) administration
approach which would extend
soul hi from the span to a point
to include it in the next budget
ticar the junction ol SR 46 and
(for the fiscal year starting
Ill. (AP)
A 19.year-old youth was sought
July 1, 1967).
Cameron Avenue.
for questioning in the Valerie Percy slaying today as police
Peebles indicated lie would beefed
Peebbes estimated a new highup their forces for a long investigation.
level span would cost In excess
continue his efforts to bring
The investigation "is going to take a long time," said
of $1 million, adding that 11 new
about a new high-level bridge
Kemiilwortb
I'ohice Chief Robert M. Daley. lie said state troop.
bridges have been built in this
(rat her than a draw bridge)
era
I'm!
joined
his 11-man force trying to track down the slayer
over the St. Johns River, "along
area during the last two years
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ILLAItD
PEEBLES
I't.rcy,
21, daughter of Charles Ii. Percy, GOP nominee
The Department of the Air Farce Civilian Awhrd
with a lot of other needed pro of Miss
and all have cost in excess of
for
the
U.
S.
Senate
from
Illinois.
for Valor has been presented posthumously to Dr. Donjects, such as four-Inning SR 46
aid H. Fhiries, a winter resident of this area since boyfrom 1-4 to Lake County (right.
hood.
of.vay Is being acquired now),
l)ONG HA, South Vint Nan: (.'..P) - American officers be.
Dr. Flames, a res'arch psychologist assigned to the
new roads to Florida Tech Unilievi'
four-nation
blocking
force
is
the
heat
way
to
stop
Cornversity. etc." if he should conAerospace Medical Rcs€acch LahoraWriea at Wrighttinue as a Road Board member munist troop infiltration across the demilitarized zone into Patterton AFB, Ohio, was killed Soutui iet Nani.
under the next administration.
Slay
in an .iirpl.ine Etarold Brown, and .i citation.
U. S. sources say the idea is being considered on the highThe latter statement was
siJned by President Lyndon 3.
crash in Ethiopia.
.
prompted by an Inquiry whether eat /tn:erkan levels hut the three other governments must also
tin recent years Dr. flames Johnson, were presented to Dr.
lie had been approached by the approve.
I(aine
I-year-ald ion, Donald
- - has maintained .z mobile home David f1aine', at the family
Republican candidate for govresidence at the S. B. (Jinu lOIfl(! fl 'mEt. Holly, N. .1.
ernor, Claude Kirk, to continue
The circus is coming to town.
ROME (AP)
Pope Paul VI, observing his 69th birthday Cro'e fishing camp on the St.
as a Road Board in e m b e r
King Brothers Three Ring Circus is scheduled to should Kirk be elected. Peebles with a normal 18.hour working schedule, today urged
1,20i) JOhnS River at SR iti. m
present two performances, at 4 and 8 p.m. Oct. 14 at said there had been "an am- Roman Catholic theologians opening a week-long international
the American Legion fairgrounds, under the sponsor- biguous" statement to the p:'ess congress in Rome to debate freely but to respect each other's The crash in which Dr.
ship of the emino) -. Cot
Flames lost his life occurred
imane Society.
to that effect but he had not tipufliolis.
Proceeds of th. circus
go to t'xpand and fi- been approached. lie a(I(iedl he
The pontiff also asked the theological experts to "show the during a training flight out of
nance the county animal shelter "would be interested, naturally, way to avoid errors" in interpreting Ecumenical Council doe- Dire Dawa in east-central Ethiand Humane Society activities, because I have become ac- trin's modernizing the Church, In a letter to the meeting, he opia. Fi was flying as in ot,"Tile spectacular perform. cjuninted with the road needs in told the theologians to "infuse their debate with charity to pre- server during a practice mission. The pilot of the plane, Li.
ances of trained animals and the district these last two years vent sharp conflict."
and I would like to carry out
Menassie Gathahum, of the Impeople will provide thrilling en. the planning to a successful
perial Ethiopian Ar Force, also
tertninnlcnt for children and minutlon.''
.Vll )1 nil ;iiit 'lie tiestlufls
PERRY (UP!) - The Florida Voters I.:gue, a Nero was killed.
The matter of a new Osteen political group, was on record today with what most politio
adults for the benefit of the
One of the first :o 'each :l:e of cre:uon of tire districts in
homeless animals at the shel- bridge will Lw discussed at a considered was no e'uijorsemt'nt of Robert King High for gov. crash waj Dana Rotundo. of e- Forest 1:ly and South Seminole
at Jim crnor alit! Ellis Rubin for attorney general.
neva, serving then as a medic ; County ic ncluded oU tile ballot
ter," President Arthur Wheat. meeting Tuesday I0I1
Spencer's restaurant of Pechies
The
backing
for
the
Republican
candidate
for
attorney
get:in the U S. Army and now at- for the ..eriera1 elections in No.
icy explained.
with Seminole and Volusia Coun. cml against incumbent Earl Fairc!oth came as a surprise,
Qualified Longwood residents
tending Stetson University. He ven:ber
This Is the 47th season of the ty commissioners, the mayors of
is a brother of Patrolman Mike
'rhis puz&amp;Ie will be resolved
should be given first opportun
The league has not in the past leaned toward Republicans,
King Brothers Circus, which Is Sanford afl(1 New Smyrna Beach,
Rotundo, of the Sanford police by the County Coni:nission at
ity to accept. or reject employ
under the same ownership as representatives of the New
force.
it
meeting scheduled for
meat by the city and job open. the Clyde Beatty Circus.
Smyrna Beach and Seminole
Dr. Haine and Dana Rotun- am. 'rueday jt the court
NOIITIERIDGE, Calif. (UI'!)
America's efforts in space
ings should be filled by appointSprouting like magic mush' County Chambers of Commerce mire contributing greatly to the establishment of enduring peace. do were serving with a mobile huu.su.
ment of the mayor with con- rooms on the fairgrounds, the and Douglas Stenstrom, chair- Vice I'r('sldent IIub,u'rt Humphrey aaicj today,
training team in Etluopia out of
Whim 4ruul,s orkrng in the
of (lie long range plannuig
big top city will be raised over
firmation by the council,
Adulrtssimig students atiti faculty at San Fernando \'alley the Special Air 'mYarfare Center, two :ircas were unable to obtain
performance comumlttet' 1)1 the' Sctiilnok'
This is the position taken I)), three standard
the necessary signatures of i5
State Colk'gtu, Humphrey said peace was ait "earthly benefit" Eglut AFB, 1"Ia.
of
Jessup
Street
rings
and
the
hippodrome
track.
Chamber?
colteetuig
Dr.
Flaines
was
per cent of the r iatu.'rt,i free.
overshadow
all
other
of
tutu U.S. space effort which may in time
Donald Brooks
Aerlalists,
clowns,
acrobats,
and
folkholders
on petitions requesting
formation
on
custoziI
bene'fits.
and a group of citizens who are
tumblers, wire walkers jug.
ways which are critical in the the 'piestions be placed on the
circulating a petition requestsuccess or failure of the U. S. . ballot n tUne to have them cccthat these provisions be ln glers and trapeze artists and
itundretis of police anti soldiers were military id:.ers teaching task tilled by the .supervior of chicciuded in an ordinance In order other circus performers will be
TOKYo (Al')
Uon, the matter was left in the
that "only the elected repro. joined by talented elephants,
pressed into distaster duty today to clean U the debris, restore with foreign uatiunals.
dogs.
Award
for
Valor,
smgucd
hands of the county i.'OIflflU3'('he
sentatives of the people of the horses and
communications and dig out the dcaj front the worst typhoon
Doors
will
open
one
hour
beby Secretary of the Air Force simm.
city will run the city."
to hit Japan II: seven years.
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The petition which only free- fore each show time, with ad'i'yphooit Ida smashed into the heartland of Japan, the Tokyo I --------under
the
holders are being requested to vance ticket sales
ittiti Mt. Fuji area, eum-ly Sunday while Typhoon Ileku wa still
sign will be submitted to coun sp0orsMp of the Humane So
beating suuthuz-n Japami with Less ferocity.
cii Oct. 6. It urges the board clety, Wheatley concluded.
to pass, adopt, promulgate
Adopt lou of the midget, tax
ad enforce" the requirement
\vAsluN(;T0N (Al')
Ceturge I'). %Vc.unds, 'mVorld Bank
rates and salary hikes are
that "all officers and employcs
three of the eight ordinamiet's prt'siultunt, said today that ntiu'Comnuunist nations fiicc a crucial
of the city nut elected by the
listed mm tonight' 8 p. rn meeting fiuumtueitil ,muii in t'fforts to help Utttlt't'dt''4'elopctl countries.
qualified voters be appointed by
lieu (alit a jcuimit mnetuting of the international Monutut-y Fund
a gen(Ia of time city corn iii issiaii.
the mayor and confirmed by
Others Include iippi'opriutlons, auth (hit World Ilunk thit the bank's two affiliates arc running
the council. ii vacancies occur
new refuse rates, non-resident low on (units, ih, stulit (hi, batik itself is feeling the pinch of tight
they should be published by
use of the sanitary landfill, z.e .iuunty and high imite'rt'st rates In the ituttustriat countries.
posting at the city hull and two
visIofl of the sigh tdliiamteu Umi(i
other conspicuous places withzoning
Om'(liIlL*flL'C ehlaligt's.
in the municipality and filled by
NEW YORK (1 Pt ) -- (e'nettuL Etcetsic ('o. workers at-vund
A l)rt'tlt'ultatIOfl by Kenneth
qualified voters IF possihik.
tutu
eimuuitvy
rejet'tttt the t'otui'ahiy's aecciud coz:traet offer In
51 clntosli of tutu city ht'autifiIt further urges If vacancies
wi'ehu'nd
voting,
it was i-iuporteti today, optumuing the doe:' for a
('UI tim
coni mit Ictu, pus t poiittI
('ilhiliot be filled by qunlif ted
1,chmItu
attiku t$utuiiiuy by 111,000 workers.
(rain lust meetIng hteuiisti of
voters, (lie j)OsItIOuiS be ad
ho
eq un hiza I iou lmeu ring, is
vertised In (lie newspaper and
srllcdimkil (ii be heard tonight.
upl)hiratlons be acccpt.cd Irma
l'I'L'TSLIIJILG It (LI I'L)
Veatinghuouat' Electric' Corp. today
MvIntosh Is expected to ask the
other than qualified voters.
auhimnittiud
110W wage i'eiutract proposals to four major unions
city to purchase the triangle
Property at (liii Imuterseetlim of with which It 1* bargaining natiomustly.
'l'ha jumoposmuha, which i.ruvudu for a 4 per cent increase In
I"renchi Avenue amid Summsinoltm
Area deaths ..............................
wages
uloiutm iii uiut'tu year of us three-year eumutruset, Were cmliliuultuvumd I a r hwautiticution
Bridge...................................... 12
(ii
thitie whstt'h (leniutal Electric Cu. aul'.ttlttucI to muons
hUt.
IltImiloacs.
Classified ads .......................... 13
tty Manager W. E. Knowles Sept. 21) auth which w ctit voted on by tinluit luc'aLs Sututhiuy.
Comics ................................ 10-11
is expected to present a revised
Crossword jiuzzte .................... 11
budget, siashicil by $80,600 us a
Dear Abby ........................... 12
I'A( .l t'EN'I'Eht, lioustomi, I'ex. (Al') -. GeminI 11 spisce'ie'uit of two asillagus cuts by
I'dItcirial page ..................... 10
the cIty I'01114 'sisslini ha at week- wulit'r IC it'tussil (lundoit u ovualuti today ho was "tiged amid had a
1tit.esLbinient ................. 11.12
taking (HIC imilhi haiti general j)m'etty high heart mute" uViOl before hue kit the spucc'shlp tim
JIoiocoyu: ............................... 12
vnsneri and imist., troimi 11111)1 Ia ke, his nliiiltuiivtl stm'uhl iii oil'lt.
Sodety ................................. b-li
be'I'Vlt't'.
A nil, hiu st.I, what. liii I hiuuigh( wI)tiht tai a 'JU-sut'untt task
Sports...................................... 4.5
New bisdgel tol at
expected of tying (hiusilust 11 to an Agemsa with a lUO4uot cuid tursiud out
11
to tic $1.4 millIon.
Lu be "a mcii umucustul task of ubout 3(1 zuisiutvc"
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anticipated with huyrs interete4 In three to 24) tirr4."
rut nerene are h.in
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The Rev LerOy D. Sopor,
R.otor
Holy Communion -- 7:30 a.. a.
Family Service _.. 9:00 a. a.
Morning Prayer .... 13:00 a.. a.
(Excopt let Sunday-Holy Corn-

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SPUI i11L 5_YLs sJVIU uIFi UWI V LU

titles ort new home. tUfl frm
' to '4 per rent.
tensfrom alto stated the ac'.

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llNl1ED
Athletic supple.
nients at. the schools are very
mt resti ag:
The head football conch at
Seminole, ilnek letts gct.s $800
for coaching football and golf;
Athletic l)irector Ralph Stumpf
gets $i00; Dick Villinms, $00;
(ry l3oyles, $400.
Sanford .1:mior Uigh-Dan
Pelham, $7; Don Carter, $100;
.lohn Xnnoski, $100 and Charles Xoke. $100.
1XMAN-Richand Copelnnd,
$550; Jerry Smith, $500; Tom
.lciyce, $250.
CROOMS-T. C. licilt, $(300;
Lamar Richarsson, $7t10; Roy
Gaines, $500.
OVIEDO-flerman Lofton-.
$0Q, Carson Coleman, $0Q.
SOUTH SEMIXOI.E-J o Ii n
NeXamara, $450; David Miller,
$450 and Herbert Drieding,
$200.

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un"i for Navy petaonnel. it'?!mu tire up sun at the same
fl,,,r' r'iv)ltnns tire nniiotis tv,
;uutrv'imnse homes befn vnrtitevl
by Navy unrsnnel bectiuiø of
tow interest rate ((tOrn
ti
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hr inn's, ha revealed. Interest.

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FIRST CHURCH

Episcopal

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dOt'5t3t the lii"nl hoard
pay those lunchroom workers
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)orn1ng WorshIp
Evsning Worship - 720 P. in
Youth s.rv. (Sun.) 5:00 P. .

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2460 Sanford Ais.
Rev. Charles 0. Bennilt

3502 Elm Avenue
Webb _._. Psato
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10:45 a. TO.
1 'isflstic S.v. . 7:30 2. TO.
Bib).
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Southern Methodist

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Uigh athletic reeeipt
totaled $1,72t lnt cnr certainly icy (011141 affonl $40
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f4teiistrcutti ep1niiue'I time new
Iumisinc'ss is from Rr.DI) p"v tnnf.
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Ilnalnesa duihig Ihi' first pntt
tif tho year ".triippc'il nrc rim.
simlrrnbly," !41.c'nsttnni saul, "lint.
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tug pumped ittlit the lnssiur'q
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)p called upon enunthe ow.
asjessor to sell certain
puperty at their pri ce or re
dues the aaaesmnent,
rJdr the act, any taxpayer
who has protested his asses'ment by appearing befam the

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In 1() invs after the decision of
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pius sxpavrir, in effect, states
what he believes to he the fair
value of the property and all-

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d, an
vertisNi,
be sold at this figure then the
nietit must be lowered.
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than the value set by the tsrpayer Is received iOT 1W ThUS*
follow through and poll at that
price, according to Frederick.

at $14,R5fl, and the
owner has authrn1ued Its sale
at $9,500. On surnthor parcel
essmeflt is 1I,U11O, 'cud
the
the owner authorwed sale at

thoyiv&amp;p it#; fgyklr at not ln? thnn
that amount. If thr property,

In this cave the nwm.Is proportv wait assessed by the tav

mwpmor be has to deposit an
amoubt mnal to 10 per cent.

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uted the sale of the property
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entrance to the Semin ole Onuntv CCourthouse.
houso.
One thing about the new'proceduro, it enables the landowner
to take some action stid assetes
him of results either by way

of his VShi and pay certain
filing fees.
Sale of the property is on a
cnsh basis hut the new set. spe.
provides the 29 (t
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interest. at ri per cent 'paid over
five, years Is to be considered
ensh.

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and directs the sale h' the twx

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A. Nester
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Aáeriia, Re.
$100
F.T.R.INuip
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Las. PhL
$100

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J. F Howat

Sanford iloal Viwks
on SR 416 at. Ostiwi
III-hige, was hlovn Inti
the CtfltC' of the high
wa by a tornado at
about l':30 p.m. this aft
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Sanford float. \Vork
reported mt cr that s
shed was blown onto tin
highway and d i'oppei
over a passing ant omo
bile, flying glass eut1tn
who wet-(
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Mrs. Henry Leq.eer
1100Bakam. Dr.
Orkmdo, Re.

Clark W.Woelf
4003locIte,fejler
Sereast. Re.
$100

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a lim4pital today after iufAl'ictlY defined and that boundaries an(] tile boundurie?i Road nortli tij SR 1:'),;; ap(
Iounty Commi.i.sioner LawrPnee swofford cast tilt! to
The end of the Paints hotel. by the city btilidilig Official Ile
apparent heart itproved if new agreement with
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housing owners in violation of the code be allowed to of neighboring cities."
in was listed in 'fair
o n ly negative vote against the hospital and county ferint
tack.
ETc
wilfare
department
to
$tLIJ)i(l,
"Ike
ridiculous
sitthe
share of part of the appropriation hut, voted in favor tnnitLtio.' Coppoilno, accused
No more Woodruff Building. come before the city commission, Hitting HS at board
untion exists (where a mu- elude expenditure of funds for
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of review, if protests are to be made.
of the school board appropriation.
in a 'ensational double murder
Art Harris of the Z and PC suggested that the niripality can annex non-con- hotisekieping care for depend(Complete details in tomorrow's Herald.)
New Sewage Treatment plant,
in New Jersey and Florida,
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commission also cut the maximum amperes required tiguous properties and then ent children and temporary
otrnd of 'sharp pains"
make the annexation contigu- placement of retarded and diito 150, Instead of .200.
Seminole Junior College.
in his cell it. Sarasota County
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In a rcond motion comiiiissioners requested that ous by annexing state roads) turhed children In addition to
jail ihortly after midnight, a
bianie care; adopted a
Curly Dunn still fighting - the code not be enforced until the city approves an ac- that circumvents the letter of foster
tall
:urse
joint resolution (with the City
this time against Casseiberry's cepted program, City Attorney W. C. Hutchison was the law."
County Attorney If a r o I d of Sanford and the Seminole
"leap frog" annexation across instructed to draw an ordinance setting tip the new
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zeoted at Dunn's re. Co u nty Chambe r of Corr)
housing code as part of city regulations.
Highway 17-9.
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a
Sanford Plaza and the big
Bud 4et of the Port Authority 4 ineei' af i4),sJIli) LOst cr::iLure, indication :t in not taking is 11.
new Penney's store.
usa! tile! 131g Three .tutniniikers'
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ri'jeeuon of "untract
fpe!fllni
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wai
given final "P- )')O.
Growth in Seminole Plaza
LIOOStS
to
ikilleil
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prov ii by the county commisEnciudeit tn .he 'milmiget. is mland the new Montgomery Ward
Request by First Methodist
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Motors.
Ford
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store going up.
Church for city condemnation
,tpprehenscve
and
thii :nornia4.
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port c,I:nln:$tratsju S5iII
and demolition of a church'1
e' :IIII?. aitu t111911 1'1lf Oil
IS
re- iccr't.ary
inihtage
uthormty
Port
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Bar new plants of Suuford' owned building at 421 Magnolia
1ft67 ::male'!s, .1espIt labor conataini time sanie a la - i t year at
Office cx 'oi'5 cmiii cmi;:11i
Avenue was denied, Monday, on
automobile deale rs.
hacti
until Se:teinber
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misltiiluitg smtv,, rthe premise that ''the city is
:e't
itar.
ornis the tisin,C j4)l) 'tiLt'S .1,
Capital outlay
After Three 'teals It Wasn't not In the demolition business."
the
budget
f
part
o
iargest
.ai: fl,iii',tnm,. Ill,!
Rev. Robert Jenkins had re
So Hot SeeingjeqUisitiot) art'! )i)llst4
Site
$i;t,04JO.
quested
the
condemnation
and
lO: affe'. 4IiIi,l1f
So ninny vacant stores on
anti e'flarchitects
rrepa:atiOfl.
LI I IU.t() IAll,
Jr. .'l.irttu
demolition.
Inspection sv a $
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i)aJ: postage 511)11
Fir€t Street.
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..utliii'
King
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zitade by the city building of
;iccounta::t.
tis•tumi :uit
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ficial and th e fire department,
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teirh)hsIIt(. '( till): nlI"i!I m,mlistSt (II (.IIICI!I .1 IItOICtI (I)
Jim Pigott's goodbye.
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with both concurring and rec.
iuhurimii (,icuro, and aitlier civil
'( ICI)$e .52,304) ' 111d
ommending
demolition.
rights li'sitier tuve announced
i:582.
Not seeing Hank Tanim at
to
deny
was
made
by
UL•W (IelImuI)str:tLions In .upport
City flail.
Commissioner Joe Baker who
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such an action was interThe latest on the branch of
Tropical
MIAME (APi
fering
In private enterprise and
the grapevine is that the Capri
staIrLil Faith rno'.ed slowly west
by Commissioner
will again be entering the local seconded
ard today. ateornpanied by
Earl
Higginbotham
added
who
group of bistros?
rough seas and winds of nearthat "this is not In keeping
hurricane force
with our usual procedure."
(ESTI the weather
is k \citi's ["us' Port.
Already (the job isn't finisha mu. (EST
tth n'it
ed yet) the friends of The Herh'reau
at
San
Juan,
P.
R.,
said
Lions: (Jivis Up ["ight
CASH STOLEN
ald from DeHury, Enterprise
the $torn. si.th of the eason,
' )i' L)epeiiiient (.'hIIdrt
Edna Norman, 503 Wiley
eioueoe
committee b egan mangpans ot
Ctt1lt4itCd to be near lati
and Deltona are telling US how Avenue, reported this morning
Iapt..
Sw;insuu (.'om me,idiui
motorcade to be taken by Democratic gubernatorial nominee Robert King
tutie 13.3 no rth. longitude 37.j
much more attractive our land- to the Sheriff's Department that
High during his visit to Seminole County \'ednesdav. August 31. Shown
about 2.000 miles east
scaping has made their apbroke into her home
\Villianis.
John
studying
a
county
map
are
southeast of San Juan and 804)
prach from the north.
and stole an undetermined
Seminole chairTuck,
South
Kader,
county
campaign
chairman;
Italian
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miles est of the Cape Verde
amount of cash belonging to her
man and Rep. S. J. Davis, Jr., advertising chairman. See story on Page 2.
islai'ds.
Good to see Altamonte and her mother,
Springs lnatkinLr pla n s for a
park. in that fast growing se1
Lim: there just won't be for long
very tituch opel: spare large
enough to do what they hope
for in their benutifk'atlon and
Pushing For New Zoo
recreation progru,ns.
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LARRY VERlIl1
NOTES FROM A I'IWItRAI,
SONProdigal Son (The youth in
the parable (Luke XV:11- )),
who, after wasting his substance in riotous living, i eturned repentant to his f.t her's
home and was received with
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Last year $ 17,000 Was nppi'upi'inted as the first
Phone 322-261 1 or I2.593
Zip (,'ode 32771
in('remeflt of it total estimated cost of $85,00() to $70 0 WIA1111U : Mn(lay 90-71. rain .67 inch: wet. and warm then Wednesd ny.
000. This iminey hns not. yet been used and the se.'o,itl
In
the
htiilgi'I.
-to
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set.
m*kk
of
$'20,00()
is
increent
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PIri' 1 onntti
Mc Wire
Al' l,c'a'tI
f';t.nt,Ikhdi90-TI*
UU)AY, At UST2 .l
AN Ii'()1f),I'lORIf)A
Vol,. ro NO.
study for uiext Year.
now
oli(ler
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Commissioner W. Vincent. Roberts su't'sted 111111
m e eoninilsslnn borrow tb.' rest of I he fiit(ls anil
''got sI arted tight nvay." The idea met, with the approval of those ))rvsetit.. Commissioner .Jne linker WIlS
tint present and no official action couki be I 1114e11.
The now zoo and gardens wIll 1 at located on the
sanitary landfill area just west of I ho Ittilnal i'iiil park
that hr hai' 1,'en inof- tif (qar,)rneflda t,t.fl of Captain th.' 'ha i'mksn 1 40 :'i'itle'4t a'
on Hwy. 17-92 on the lakefront (hive.
'I'II(' ('(,lltrove'rsy re'gnr'li,ig 'I'"
Losing Popularity
Plans for the new zoo call for 14Pfl('li)tIM "natural the legnlity of the annexation finally irif ,,rrned that. the (handler W. Aw n m4rin, .ni- r .. Dept. if (.,n:m,'r',' \V',,_
.V tIl1N(;TnM
Th
habitat" type pens, giving the aninutis lni'ge a l'i'HM illlof certain pt-op.'it ks In Smith rffllflt.y rim At. pay the rot of rn,u,1er rf cin fortl N','a I r her li','au '41 ahl ,-'hi . ''t- Viet Nam .c'ar 5 .,octin }'rest.
which to roam wit ii large pitois for iu1unt Ie aninials to I"i'rn Park and a )I1'rt ii,ti (If mt,intniniria the tm ffl( inai Station; ict 1.nhnr flay .0 n th"r t4ct,on in 'hi' •olfltV
re- official holiday for county per. I he .4er'.'od liv hi' ArienItairi' (1('TtI .iohnsnn onie of itis poli.
eliminate a "caged" at fliosphore. lflteI'Ml)Cl'Mi'(l niiil
U.S'. 17-112 lo'em*'d at a coil on Sit 19 and U.S. I?
lmtn,iicnl
ic;:I )np'1llIIitv and there isnt
of the ih,t.0 of he M,nnel and voted ro ccir.hnrie finparmi'nt
surrounding the entire zoo urea will be it
toilny with nnnuunrom:'nt by gar,lli
garden filled with tt'oplt'iti Plants 1111(1 flowers. Also former ('flinty coin ill lsaiiiiic'r lva,ilit '1 Of the Iirine(ati.'n. II.'
iiuielt the President 'an t1
mentioned in t'onhit't Ion with the 7.00 Is ii i(')jI'0dLR
Vernon (Curly) Ihinn that he f,irt tier rrort.atl that. :ucrorcIabout :t
l'7lttd'
1Ot)d1hli('ati
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list
:Lt.its
a
Mellon,
reconstructed
tion of 01(1 1"ot't,
ui ti'.it 4 hy n OUI
is -eiroppitisr t he matter."
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RED MALAGA

Bubble Bath

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Seminole County

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San foi d may have it 11(m. iou and I i ipic it I gn i i I.'u
by next.. spring If nil tiitnffk'Iiii .IeilsIttti tP11.'liPil by
four city i'onititissloners MOfl(lfly ii ltlit Is Ul )1 )) UVP( I
Iii offleini M1!MMI0hl.
1 xprtssl ug an CII gerflt!Rs to "Ii ave lii.' new . tub 'gle8l gsii'dpns and tourist aLt i'n.'t Ion opeti by the 11 111 0
w'e open tim inni'lnn three eom Ill 1sMI(iflf')'M ittid Mitvor
A I a. 1I91snn (IIM('IlssC(i In ifll(IhZPt. MP'1410fl Iii.' Ili, of
hori'.tvi ng the tiet'essitl'y fii nils tic ''get t lii' II :1, (11 1111!

the anne xiit,juii, protestetl to the vidid iititi I iIttZl( ked in
Dlrfksen dismissed is "!ong
State Road lh!pnrtmcnt, and court and act asidu."
nod rhetoric html, tmrtrn
rn
In other h,uainecc of the
the county cmnt,ilssion flfl(l ('OrJoh"-,on'-i Weekend
rcsjonili'iI with the Attorney iiiietin. O1( hat,! jiNtrueted
1071
)fll
it
a';,l'
,it'rncs
the rol, ii il' im rt m,nt at the
;i'n(•rim I.
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tu'astt'ri
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"I tn)o'I h.vhtr as it seems, i'ti''r' r''i?:!flcr.ilatjon
11;0111P
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iii of lb., eI,ier .
I),ipj,: said, ''th(! SRI) does not r*'hzii' t)
l)IlIs lot' Denioerati('
anrtid.
gi'nny
Wail
iljtrh's
Which wi- re
tipri'iIi1'(4t,
°i'i'' or
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To
Sem i n ole Co unty prop.'-.1y
tIes
of state (lug On o:r,.l', rlan.I Road in
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prove if annexation
14Y a 19 per cent increa.e in a(I valol'em taxes when the .,e('nnl;)nIwing him
After Three Years It Was
Adoption of the 1965 Southern Standard minimum prowrLies by th e niunkipall- Engli4h E,4tate following corn- ( otinty commission approve.! the l9i4i-47 budget. The
Good To Set-n code for the City of Sanford was approved by tics. They lutyc, in effect, an- ;)lniflti4 of drainage water4 Figure was
million.
A dream comes through on out, housig
city commissioners Monday, on recommendation of the JlOUflc('(l to the municipalities i4tflflhlillg on litWiLl sin'! drive
was increased t'rum I2 to lI,;() 'a'
The
millage
lakefront.
UPI
tlitit the gates are wide open ways; csrn.'itn.i tb. riht
.ccnsed
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20.()
per $ 1.004) a. esse(t valuation.
,ity
dvvol,
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for
the
remaining
Commis.sioner W. Vincent Robert.s made tile motion to 1)ermit thein to annex strilm %A
Ben Butler a polite captain.
'.vas i'tislwd from us - jail cell
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Breakfast Link
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM QUICK FROZEN GOV'T. INSPECTED, SHIPPED, EVISC.

Pidc up your "Let's Go To The Ram?' card now
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Chattanooga, Tine.
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Mrs. Ernest Cos"

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T.,ue. Re.

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Mrs. Am&amp; RáMfl

$1,000
Mr. tami. Landers
fl3$PrIateAve.
M.ibouras. Pie.
$1000
Merle P.ik ..s
2S30M.esli. Ave.
Seaferd, Re.
$100
Mrs. Lucy Cargill
108E1e
Oi'ie,udo, Fl..
$100

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Okays housing Code
Okay New Materials For M iiiti

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sUIk!lintcltdI*flts'' in .s kw days to tie in.taIkd ruac'v and

will tsni see sojn&amp; new ae tc it)
oil Sanford', wsttrfsoni sttet.
()1'It project and otercatitn
blvut'hiei's installed by the cit
City Sign
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will ikimly be tilled wtthm watchci's again.
Moiiity auth
('(1111 IIIISS$tIi$t'i
Rules
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Ready 'Y'et urised uiltcrllst'uiieut of bjds
and iuihist, ut inatciiuls to
ftiadhig of new city sign reg.
In unswei' to questiumis from
Install setter
waler electric
ulatluns was again postponed a herald reporter aftertime and oilier utility lineal Ili liii' lJ
when Sanford City Attorney W. much tag, 11111016011 uitIaifled acre 'iiui'iiui lundlill au'a. K ti
C. hlutchisosi told city 1'UiIiIilIb the piobkiiis involving i-t'writ- imialed i't)sls tt ill III' about $81'.
siout'rs Monday the rules ''ale
(MN) 'c tile!: ha hicin t't iasiili'
lug he sign st'guiauuus.
not ready yet.''
out * it the $1 iitihlR'lt Ismitel ssUc
"It's a question of rtisulyiimg
''1tJt.hoisgh Jim Speait'er has
funds.
imlisisig to do with it, since The our I)tsllOsOl)IIY-dU we want to
litaddition, City Manager W.
Sanford Herald headline writer get rid of signs altogether, an' l', hnowle i'epoiIeal that ISO
InsIsI, we will wi4l until Jim redue themor what? Hall the pilings lot' bulkhacatlitig of the
gets hack (runs vueuliou," Hut. businesses In town are now in h)diJUijt' landfill have Lie't'ci
clilson std (with tongue In violation of our present signs, voInf)letCd by the coutiaclot'
cbL'e.),
we have discovered.
anti will be arriving by barge

Regulat ons

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open

tot'

the bustues.' althouh the Holiday
motel rcstagrastcub-pul
itisi
rIot e completed
hII 'aks e3Uiiicet that
until latci Ut the year.
In (lie iniatina and public seeM 'tel ultk'iats have estiuiatvd
tiOIi of the lkt'troitt detvluptheir curk will take about six
iiit'Itt PL'tlit't't
iii lIt' tt,iiiplCtLd iiacnh, and wi!l probably begin
Li lit January or cam!', I"eb- I this
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11,Jiiscluse'd today l'eutaguu
i'iiis to accept ba' itttlitat'y
tz'atuiiig in the next to IUtIIII1IS
4O,tN.i mcii ordinarily disquali'
fit-if I vcaUo of education and
iielt1i Ivabollai,
lie said the IILInIIIt'E could
Increase to IU0,utio an liii' next

Draft 'Rejects'
Usc-ti

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t'ar
'the inca ccuuld wtdvro to
te'tisit e training using taeittUe3
of the Itetezise Department"'the !aigt'st single
tc'iii,mlt
the ',',vrld

lucattuua(
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has

knott a --to become "tully sListaetui'y soldiers,"

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High Visits Here Aug. 31

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I Announcement that Mji
Mny.'ir Robert King flih,
Pemoeratic gubernatorial nomi inee, will visit Seminole Cunt'on Wednesday, Aug. 31, wflç
given by the county campaign
committee
today.
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Seh?dtIIc of the day's visit
for the nominee will begin with
a motorcade from the SnfnrI
city limits to The Sanford 1-icr.
aid.
The motorcade wil l begin at
I
2:15 z'nd The Herald visit will
'take place from 2:30 to 8.
At 3:15
town hail meeting
will h held at th e eourtho,,s'
with Rep. S. ,1.Dnvis .Ir, ser'.
ing s moderator. The meeting
is planned to give all citi7Cfls
In the county an opportunity to
ask High questions as has been
his p.licy throughout the state.
Co ffee and doughnuts wil l he
serv'd.
The South Seminole headquarters on U. S. 17.92 in Fern
Park will he formally ope ned
by Mayor High at 4:45. Harlan
Tuck, South Seminole campaign chairman, is in charge n:
nctMties there.
The motorcade will proceed
t h r ii g h Altamonte Springs,
Longwoocl and Lake Mary and
hack to Sanford. The nominee
will ;hen take an hour's rest.
A steak dinner In his honor
will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the
Civic Center. Reservations may
i be made by calling the cornpaign headquarters.

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Nam derchiels while they were spokesman .said. and then disen- while American pilots flew 00
American
merchant
bombing a mad P0 miles nor th I gaged without damage to either missions over the Communist
— An
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èhlp with war supplies for the of the capital. Both sides ex. I side.
North. striking at 12 storage dcLe
fighting farces In Viet Nam was changed cannon fire, a U.S.
The MIG encounter came pots nfld three SUffi
in "
blasted by a Communist mine
missile sites, among other tar
today
and
sank
In
the
Saigon
gets.
1101;
Planned condemnation
by
River.
Seven
of
Its
American
Pilots
reported
they
et'reIy
right
of
eminent
domain
and
11u
crewmen were killed.
damaged at least seven of the
by the
City of SonThe
mine
ripped
a
gaping
hole
oil depots and net off numerouscourt
ford action
to obtain
a one
ye.
-acre plot
In the port side of the vessel, the
secondary explosions. Among of land In the center of the pro I
10,000-ton
Baton
Rouge
Victory.
do 1
other results. pilots claimed nosed 200 and tropical gardens
and flooded the ship's engine
they damaged or destroyed 27 was dropped Monday when the
ew•
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room. The ship was run aground
barges. 9 bridges,
16 storage matter was settled out of court.
at the river bank 20 miles east
buildings
and S antiaircraft
th
The property, owned by Mrs.
of Saigon and It sank to the hotsites. The Air Farce said Thun- C. E. Rice, had been priced at
torn with water up to Its main
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derchiels destroyed or damaged what city nfflctnls termed "an
deck
th:
20 guns in one of the antiaircraft exorbitant cost" of $6,000. When
Late In the day, the ship Was
sites 95 miles northwest of Ha- the owner refused to come
reported blocking one of the two I
5101.
down on the price, commissionmain shipping lanes to Sa igon.
For a third straight day. U.S. ers ordered condemnation proIn the war, the
Intl '
- 1352 bombers staged two raids ceedings begun.
'U.S. milttnr' command disLi:
today on South Viet Nam. One
Through her attorney, Albert
closed that a U.S. Marine amFl
formation of the eight-engine Fitts, Mrs. Rice then offered
phibious force 1,500-strong land
70
.
bombers struck at a Viet Cong to reduce the price to $3,300, Ined unoppod on beaches &amp;i
sril
stronghold 65 miles northwest of eluding a $300 legal fee. The
miles southeast of Saigon early
Sb
Saigon near the Cambodian hnr• city replied they would pay the
Monday. and in the 36 hours
der. Another wave hit. a Viet $3.000 hut not the legal fee.
CLARENCE 0. PENNY, aviation ordnanceman
that followed the landings had.
j
Cong troop concentration 45
Mtnday the commission ye1
'ci, was presented his certificate of retirement
W
made no contact with the Viet
miles southeast of Saigon, versed itself and agreed to pay
after
25 years in the Navy by Cdr. C. L. Putnam
La
Cong units believed to be operatwhere a regiment of Communist the .3,300, over the objections
(left), executive officer o RVAH-13. Penny, his
to
lug In the jungle swampland In
• troops had been sighted recent- of Commissioner Earl Higginwife and family will reside in Sanford.
eP
the area.
,
ly.
hnthsm who voted "no" to the
(Navy Photo)
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Another Marine force had
motion.
sib
landed a week earlier 50 miles
RICHARD P. SMITH, Sanford resident. since 1949,
It was estimated that coats of
aim
east of Saigon. Both were ashas assumed the duties of controller of Seminole
the
court action would run from
ho
signed a blocking role In Opera. Memorial Hospital. An accountant with John Fltz$4,000 to $6,000.
tion Toledo, a combined U.S.patrick, CPA, for the last eight years, Smith is a
In o th er action the commis'
WI
Vietnamese sweep against the native of Springfield, Mass. He, his wife and seven
sion raised rates for mowing of
Viet Cong 5th Division.
children reside at 1108 Myrtle Avenue.
vacant lots to $10;
flu
No other major ground action _____________________________________________________________
Passed on first reading a new
tlii
DETROIT (UP!) —
was re ported.
Eight a1 city ordinance raising taxi
leged crime syndicate officials fares
In the air war over North Viet
tha
were indicted on contempt set
VARTO, Turkey (AP)
Ham, four U.S. Air Force P105
"The make bread for the survivors. Stars Divorced
public hearing for
t
charges
today
by
a
grand
jury
Sept.
'l'hunderchlefs tangled with four
whole town was destroyed In a Planes dropped fresh loaves MARTINEZ. Calif. (AT')
12 on a recommendation
inVt'igattng alleged police and by !lip Zoning and Planning i
MIGI7s Monda' in a four'vonne King. 45, and
tatter of seconds," an elderly into villages not yet reached by Si ng
political payoffs.
minute aerial battle 20 miles
Commission that will allow the )ensant said today reca lling the land.
band leader Del Courtney. 56,
north of Hanoi.
Circuit Court .ludge Edward construction of supply houses in
ury of Friday's earthquake in Demirel said the nation was ended their marriage Monday,
S. Piggins, sitting as"
The MIGs attacked the Thuna one-man I residential areas;
each divorcing the other.
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grand jury,
gra teful to ati countries th at
PLAINVIEW, Tex, (AP) —
ordered
the
eight
Received
a
report
that
the
Neither contested the action
Rescuers plodded through men arrested for refusing to
Witnesses said the small
thundering
explosion Monday mud le ft by two days of rain U) answer questions ranging from city nolice department is will- !ounty seat rocked first horizon- sent assista nce. He appealed to and both charged extreme
.
ing .0 raise pensior deductions
night sent the roof crashing
ally and then vertically, and Turks to keep up their help for cruelty%
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A Isift the wreckage, using a truck whether they gave campaign from three to five per cent in
down on 200 worshipers in the
their stricken countrymen.
contrihutions to political candi- order to make th2ir pension hen the re was nothing left,
Church of God in Christ Falling crane to hoist big pieces of tht' dates to their age and address.
All but three of the town's 70(1 Another man in Varto told of No Nobel Prize awards were
tT514
actuariL
sound;
debris
killed
a
woman
and
th
o
Pigins said he could not dis- fund
nud huts and concrete buildings seeing water in a nearby lake, given from 1940 though 1942.
M'ivecl
to
close
both
city
.( ,
win
jured 53 other persons.
They found the body of Mrs. close whether the eight also
C rushed down.
sprayed 60 feet into the air.
FORT LAUDERDALE (UT'D Twelve persons were
A. Dukes, about 45 or ' refused to answer questions swimming pools after Labor
wol
trapped Ennis
Varto was the epicenter of the One survivor sat in th e ruins Now Many Wear
—Police arrested 19 Negroes for a time as a small fire broke Pampa, beneath timbers which about alleged payoffs to Detroit Day and discontinue weekend
'intent quake that killed an esti- of what had been Varto's high
use after that date;
Monday night following the se- out and was quickly quenched in crashed down on the rostrum polimcn.
Apiroved authorization of 11rusted 3,000 persons in eastern school. He said he had been its
block and frame where she was sitting. She was
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Piggin
previously
has
Indictcond
Tack
and
battle
tossing
the
concrete
'urkey.
With More Comfort
janitor.
tric
purchase of street li ghting madistrict
president
of
the
ed
18
Detroit
policemen,
th
e
p1estiant itlksillflP
spree
In
a
week.
Store
windows
building,
FASTtFTE,
"1 was on the street," said
.
He poin te d to his bandaged (nofl-Kctfl
I powder. holds fslNt tee'th
church's
women's
auxiliary,
sheriff
and
undersheriff
of
terials
to
extend
white
WUY
Inves
gators
found
ti
no read' Motoris
were smashed and three police
hand and said it had saved his more tirtnlv.To eht ituti talk In rnor
lights on Hwy. 17-92 from 27th CIsman Duman, 37,
ts In hundreds of cars Way,c County (Detroit), an al- Street
sprinkle's little' PASsou
explanation.
One
fir
em
cars
damaged.
an
"The
"The
gr
ound
shook
under
me.
life. But, he added in tears, ,J ctinfort.onjustyour
Aft.
piNtes. No gumm'th to city limi ts at
flocked
to
the
church
on
tin'
loged crime syndicate
or fe'el1n. Che'cki
A policeman was wounded by thought he smelled natural gas
saw houses falling apart and a host my mother and two clii 1
°°'
official Onora Road;
"plate odor uirnturt' brea th I. Ort
a sniper's bullet in the same but officials said they had de- north side of Plainview, a Vcst and hisassociate in a Detroit
F4s,STErI'u t any drug COUflCO?
Set a board of equalization g rent cloud of dust rose into the dren."
Texas farming center. Many "greektown" restaurant, four $ mee'ing for 8 p.m. Sept. 12 In siky. 1 just couldn't understand
tected no evidence of a leak.
section last week.
Carl t
Police have attributed the bat- "The United Baptist choir was helped remove the injured. Am- labor union officers and several city hail.
rhat had happened."
hol( • - Negro
ned," said bulanees came from at. least other persons.
tie
tossing
to
"troublemakers"
singing
when
it
hap
pe
The leveled town was jol ted
pin,
I
and claimed again today that Elder Henry Jackson, 32. "The five other towns.
londay night as see mingly end
the disturbances have nothing lights went out., then th ere was Doctors kept 28 of the injured
Is as tremors continued to ripple
H
to do with race relations.
- a explosion that blew the floor in hospitals overnight.
Uie area.
the
A
falling
beam
pinned
David
-out
of
O
ne
th
,
of
th
e
19
was
turned
e
bu
il
ding
aiir
.d
then
The tre mor, descri be d by an
ace
Lewis of Lubbock and his wife,
OVID
10
juvenile
authorities
and
top
caved
in.
riterior Ministry official as
higl
4.quite strong," caused no
the other 18 arrested Monday "It blew me up In the ceiling, who were sitting near the back
had
NEW YORK (AP) — Vice
night — mostly teen-agers — then I fell back in the chair of the church.
eaths or injuries.
The
All interested citizens are in. President Hubert H. Humphrey' d Pre mier Suleyman Demirel
spent the night in city jail on where I had been sitting and Lewis said many persons
caped beca use the toppling roof vited to join the civic clubs of took a look around the New stimated in a radio address to
temporary bonds of $1,000 each turned over backwards."
.J
ano
an charges of disturbing the Mrs. E. N. Givens, wife of the loged about five feet above the Sanford at a jointly-sponsored York Stock Exchange Monday. ie nation that 2,000 had perluncheon at the Civic Center He apparently was interested in shed In the four province disas—
peace by loitering,
pastor of the Negro congregst- floor on the front side.
he saw because he stayed
t.ion, said a capacity crowd of The blast occured about 9:50 Monday honoring Capt. Chand- what
tA r regions.
1 14
icr Swanson, commanding of- three hours.
e
200 or more filled the church for P.m. during a song ending tillGove rn ment officials moved
fleer of Sanford Naval Air Sta- Humphrey's visit was unan,;,
tc provide housing for homeless
an all-musical service opening service,
lion, and Capt. Herbert N. nounced and described as a pereasanta before the early winter
week-long revival, and there
Houck. who will relieve Capt. sonl and unofficial call on Wale:
its in.
were
os
in
the
choir
loft
alone.
D
Swanson on Aug. 31.
ter Frank, chairman of the cxBusiness
Briefs
Thousands were sleeping in
The Rev. Mr. Givens, hurled _____________________
bou
-t
Reservations must he in by change. and Keith Funaton, Its
ti
se
open. Cool wea ther usually
across
the
church
and
against
a
kite
noon Friday and may be 01)- president.
egins
here in August. Demirel
wall,
was
injured.
His
wile
inl
l if
the
tamed, along with further in•
The vice president talked with b
romised
all effor ts to provide
Au gone next door shortly before
TALLAHASSEE (AP
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tier'
fnrni.:tlon, by telephoning th e employes and watched transac511
ew housing before cold grips.
8.464-acrt proposed park site in the blast.
for
Sernumlt' County Chamber of tions on the exchange floor.
ie mountainous region. He said
central Fiuridii received a lukeCommerce.
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3,000
families would have to be i
warm reception from the state
A. I)oiinld 'lI'ubor f 1 4 holly settled.
Avenue. Sanford, has qualified
Monday. and area leaders went
The Turkish army moved moaway disappoin te d.
us a member of the 1906 Star
lie
bakeries Into the area to I
Cypress Gardens' owner 1)10k
Club of New York Lift' InsurPope of Winter Haven said
anct. Company.
Only two persons of more
state may be missing its greatTht. Star Club is composed of
i4, I
The shark Is no coward. in
est chance ever to develop a than 200 who drove through New TorI; Life's outstanding
r
fact
it is one of the few erasmajor park In the booming area, the road block set up by the agents and is bused upon 11405!- ~
tures
left to nature that will
The land, referred to as the Florida Highway Patrol in tit; sule records, according to
at ta ck a man without provocaCARMEL HUNTER
r
"keen tract," ca rries
$1.67 Cussulberry Friday evening .losepb J. Gurtis of m• cornI
I
It
I
million price tag—$197.50 per were found to have improper puny's Orlando general office.
-rd has been received here tion.
leot
Now,
with
man
in
search
for
.
of the dea th of Mrs. Carmel
acre. It lies in the southeast driver's licenses.
As a member of tuit'
hUll'
Hunter
in High: Point, N. c., stew food for a hungry world,
corner of Polk County, borderThe road block was one of Club, Tuhoi- has qualified
W as
marine biologists and oceanogmy
Ing on the Kissimmee River. a series in Seminole County tend this year's educational Monday.
Mr.
Hunter
is
survived
by
raphers
in
Florida
are
sizing
Luke Kissimmee, Tiger Lake, in the current- license check conference August
who
1_I
her husband, Duvui Hunter Sr., up th e shark for the plate.
Tiger Creek and U.S. g,
being conducted throughout tiut' hiiloxj,
She
All Florida Magazine this
of High Point, and two eons,
state by the Fill'. It took place
your
Duval Hunter Jr. of Sanford week featu res "Man Bites
STOLEN TRUCK
beginning at 9:30 p.m. Friday Book Exhibit
hair
staff writes Thorn
A
11461
white Ford pick-up on U.S. 17-92 with cooperation
very
Thomas Mtcker, of Chuluota and herman Hunter, of High Shark!" by
Point.
how f il et of shark
Bacon.
Read
zompany truck belonging to of the Caseolberry Police be- Is currently exhibiting in-anddi
,
Al,
and
Mrs.
Hunter
have
be on the menu for tensorfl umuhrevs Tire Shop was partmont.
4f
out-of-print Florida books at
stolen some tins.' Monday night,
hi' it
License' checks will continue' the Orange County Material been regular win ter visitors row's gourmet dining.
Complete with your television
according to Sanford police,
statewide during the mon th of Center Annual Exhibit at Ex- here for many years and are
1 1 I tue
well
known
in
the
area.
for
the week, All Florida MugAugust.
to h
position Park in Orlando.
Burial
will
be
in
Highs
Point.
azint'
is distributed with The
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YOU
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but 1
4'.
.9'- -.
Mrs. Besie Al. Wacker, 76,
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;4
UI) i
I of Sunlo:-d, died at 1:50 p.m. Homemakers Meet
;1
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4
calm
1.
The Seminole County HomeMonday in Orange Memorial
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-#makers
Council will meet at
Hospi
ta
l,
Orlando.
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lions May 15, 18140, in New 9:30 a. m. Thursday In the of•
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Mary Hansen, Mary Vers.
Albany, hid., she had lived In flees of Miss Myrtle Wilson,
;
brigi
teeg,
I)ulce
Al.
Crouch,
Clenient
1.
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years. home economics agent, at the
1)11)
L.
Hopkins,
Emma
it.
lu- Agricultural Center on HighCarlson,
She
was
a
munsher
of
the
, I I'
__'•_-f E' thierun Church) of the Redeemer. WHV 17-1)2. Mrs. H. L. Johnson,
Lucille Fester, Paul itowe,
TIM!!'
5'•'tc1'
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Survivors are one son, hess- council president, requests all
huve Owen, Gussie Mae Phillips,
I V4
". sioth E. Vcker, and a grand- presidents and delegates of the
uloni Sanford; Anna Marie Pozold, ; j ,
various club attend this called
5055, Robert Jul:51 Vueker, 1111th
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Is
of
Winter
Park,
and
a
brothermeeting as there a re a num01 Allcc Learns AleLion, Geneva;
TO SUBSCRIBERS IN THE 118311 CENTRAL OFFICE
her
of important matters to be
in-law,
J.
C.
Jorgeseis, of San'
Jitid
Earl W. Toney, Lake Ma ry ;
discussed.
ford.
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cuck
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SEE THE SPECIAL "TEL-TONE" DISPLAY IN THE LOBBY OF
Brissun Funeral hlurnt- is ill
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fur; Gina
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P. HAyes, Longwood; j,, :.
I.
THE SOUTH SEMINOLE BANK DURING REGULAR BANKING
charge of urrangenients.
':j"
s brim gadilne White, O%'iedu; Zwus Al.
HOURS FROM NOW THROUGH AUGUST 29.
sibic
Dyer, Titusvllle.
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I i walk
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ward,
"OLD LUKE," 16-inch bull frog from the Great
WACKift, silts. UL.h$It K.
"A lake Monroe, a girl.
Funeral servi ce for Mrs. liesOhio
Canal,
made
a
1,924
mile
hop
('iu
the
auto
vited
tis' .51. "a"kcr. 75,
Sanford.
Discharges
of Herald Reporter Liza Bake!') to Chuluota. He
Who, tiled .5ltIhdLt3, will be at i
latte
Clara Addlngtwj, A! a t 11 v
W ed IICd.i) at tIIC Lutllanded in great shape, Lizu says, but death canie
been
It ('Si urej, 0! 5 lit lts'dtjfli.i't'
Child, Sanford; Mary Zsnzrnerwithin
a
few
days due to chemicals in the water.
1
at 1
SCSi lev. 14urk,,ri (.OerbF 0115ascii, DeBs*ry; Michaej Ale-CarHowever, all was not lost, lot' his legs, the size
latSii. L4uristl will bi In O.iiCF:D MDERN, EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATIONS FOR CENTRAL FLORIDA
j
liwi
i9'k'nmrtsl
thy, Like Mary.
Pnrk
!4rIi,,'n
of a spring fryer's, are now in Liza's deepfreeze.
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Exiled Priest
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elude the following subjects
availsble for study:
Business
Elementary Accounting, Introduction to Business, Business Law, Beginning
Typewriting a n d Beginning
Shorthand.
Communications and Humanities—Drawing 1, Basic Writing,
Fresnman English I and 11, I
Elementary French 1, Humanities, Music History and Appreciation, Personal Adjustment,
Philosophy, Bases of Den-soc.
racy and Totalitarianism, Eic'
rnenary Spanish 1, Fundamental Speech, Marriage and Fainii)'.
Ma'hematics and Science —
General Biology, Modern Concept Chemistry, Engineering
Graphics, 1, Fundamental Ma'
them utics, College Algebra,
Physical Science, Modern 'I'rig.
onorn etry.
Social Science—Principles of
Economics, U. S. Federal Government, Western Civilization
II, U. S. History, Regional Gee-

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Health and Physical Education—Personal Health.
Many of the evening classes
require two nights p-er week,
while others require only one.
Further Information can be
obtained by calling the offices
of Seminole Junior College.

NEW DELhI, India (Al')
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11.6 - billion plan dt'sigtie'iI to
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LAKEWOOD, N. .J. (UP!)—
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accompanied by Relishes, Condiments, your
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name, hUgh tolda Fort1yers
ainilenet' I hat hr would fight
WAShINGTON (AI')—flrond- any change in existing tariffs
caster and columnist Fulton Ill-Ill said South American
Lewis Jr., a voice of coflserva coms.s'titors had captured much
live Aisirrican thinking for of our Canadian citrus business
three decades, is dead of a and lower tariffs could lueI
them flood the domestic in;':'earl attack at 6
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1k (lied early Sunday in a ket.
"Incidentally," high added,
Washington hospital, where he
"Brazil
is the country in which
hall undergone surgery for panmy
cpponent
from the other
creatitis two months ago,
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two
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In recent years
daily newscasts on the Mutual business operation—in absolute
nroat:casting System and wrote secrecy—behind an iron curS
a syndicated column, "Wash- tam, SO to speak."
hUgh told supporters
ington Reports," which appear.
Collier, Charlotte, liendry
ed in more than 200 newspapers
and
Glades
Counties that he
across the country.
Lewis once said he felt lie will win by "an overwhelming
was the man who spoke for the margin' and that his election
end
small-town busin'essman, "Mr. "will mean for all time
Average Listener," who had a to aectionalism."
111gb promised to be "a prohome in the suburbs, a
business
governor" and said,
gage and children,
"what is good for business is
ood for Florida
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sumes the least amount of gas- to businessmen," he said. "i
aline when going about 25 miles will nc'er he unreasonable or
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church to lift the vow of celll)UCy, it Was revealed today.
The Rev. Edward J. Yunker,
54, has joined with the Rev.
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Humanities, Fundamentals of itroducticin to Mathematics,
Speech, Argument and Debate, F undamentals of Mathematics,
E1ementa6.Spanish, I and 11, Callege Algebra, Introduction to
Personal Ajustmcnt, General Aigebra a n d Trigonometry,
Psychology:' odes-n Trigonometry, Physical
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Social Science—General Aniropology, Principles of Eco)!flkCS, U. S. Federal Governi e a t, Regiona! Geography,
'os-id Civilization II, Introduc.
Dfl to Sociology.
KEY WEST (AP) — Claude
Physical Education—Personal
Kirk, Republican candidate for ealth, Golf and Bowling.
governor, says he wants FlorPhilosophy — Introduction to
ida to be the No. I state in the bilosophy.
fields of education, roads and
Day class hours run from S
payrolls.
in. to 4:55 p.m. and are held
The GOP candidate, camdifferent times throughout
paigning in the Keys, claimed
e day to accommodate indi'
That the alternative to electing
dual scheduling.
him governor would be "life in
Ev"ning classes are conduct'
the shadow of an ultra-liberal." I from 7 to 10 p.m., but not
Be was referring to his
_ inI run three hours. They
Democratic opponent, Miami
Mayor Robert King High.
Kirk pledged that if elected
be would press Washington for T
more money to expand hurriCUMMERSDALE, Eng I a it d
cane warning and control proJPI) — "It was all a joke,"
grams.
ff Ward explained today. But
He called for the immediate
)body else seemed to think so.
four-saning of the Overseas
What happened, Ward relatHighway—the only link between
I, was that fellow office workthe islands and the mainland.
Jean Cameron walked by
s desk, he gave her a playful
nch, she turned around, kickI him and knocked off his
asses, so he put her across
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
is knee and spanked her.
The state Education DepartWard was fired and Miss
went has announced approval
ameron issued a blushing "no
of five projects in Duval Coun'minent."
ty and one in Orange County
to aid in the education of disadvantaged children.
The allocations for the projects are tentatively set at $3,TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
091,537, the department anhe state documentary stamp
nounced. The approvals brought
x brought the state a total
to 28 the number of projects
1 $1,698,277 during July, it was
approved in the state so far
inounced by state Comptroller
under the program.
red 0. Dickinson.
The money represents pay,
ents
on deeds, stocks and
Ponce dc Leon named Florida
after the beautiful wildflowers .inds and -written obligations
I PY motley.
growing there in abundance.

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tit'flI)kq, 9leslstt'nt 01 the Flat
Ida l'vtls't-ritIi,n of Art, flflflUhItI('
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St t'nnu', 0 11111 1%.1. fir E,gl,i,id,
sttislit':I nit at tIs. I lnivt'rslly (if
SOhillIll ill ptnfl. lie eniig,-ntesI III
file (hilled 80ti les in 19:10 and
attended Pratt ltist Itiite WI t(illg
Island ss-Iucr:' hi' also taught
sit-Is and t'rjifts In (liii Portlnnd
grade st'haol system and at II,.
'I'll K INIHA NS sire ('tifli ing ! Iov Scout Troop 2112 of Lake
ke Mary will he
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doing some of t hej,- fzurnotis I ndisun thunces at 12:2 0 p.m. Fridily for the
In 1951 be la'i'nnie nn instrueI eneliers from Nike Mary School sit the A merksin ffl(l ian Fen,0 given for
tar In Saudi Arabia for the
the faculty by the Nike Mary Woman ' Club at the Seout
Shown
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(left to right.) are Stanley I lowell, I)nvid rock ran, I havid MacMurray
pflny and while tlit
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charter member In the Allied
Arts of flas Tantirn of which
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In 190.1, In, retired to paint
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('a r- eamp, tigneff (in the theme of this !tate
Mayist' linln'rt King 1 1
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from around I he sva(erw:sys, rh'd his 111I)IIiLiII for governor " I ntegrity
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and buildings found in ninny Mann tee (ssumnhi's today and lie added: ''Integrity is a near Nassau and Alachua Counties.
parts of l"lorids,.
chinr,t'd that his lU'pusbliean
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Beginning - Typewriting, Intermediate Typewriting and introduction to Shorthand.
Communications and Humanities—lntroduction to Two Dimensional Design, Drawing 1,
Art History 'and Appreciation.

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application for admission forms
prior to Aug. 26 and none will
be accepted later than Sept. 1.
Students for evening lases
may pre-register for classes for
Term I through Aug. 28 or on
The evening of the first meeting
of the classes, from 6 to 8 p.m.
in the office of the registrar on
the campus.
Fees for part-time students
must be paid in full before
Sept. 1. Requests for information on the Division of Evening
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ORANGE, Calif. (AP)
tin McKeever. stat' P55 receiver for the Los Angeles Rams
reports back to training camp
today, following a short stay It,
a Newport lIcaeh hIosjiitaI.
McKeever. injured In an auto'
mobile accident lust '.'.cek, lost
the ring finger of his right hand.
lie said he hopes he can begin
running later this week.
'team coaches said they don't
think the loss of his linger will
Interfere with his catching ability. The ring linger, they said, is
the least-used finger.

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don't go Into the record books
and, so far as Wilson is concerned, ,, we haven't lost a game
yet."
lie was looking for the combination and now, with the exception of quarterback and possibly a defensive tackle, he believes he has found it.
Except for one long drivve led
by Len Dawsofl, Kansas City got
most of its points on Dolphin
mistakes- Miami gave away 17
points to New York oil a fumble,
it bad puss from center and an
interception.
Butin the 33 14 loss to the
Jets, the Dolphins became a cohesive team. 'I'hiey outgaitwd the
Jets 407 yards to 216 and except
for the Mialmil errors the game
could have been it standoff.
Dick Wood. the veteran drafted from Oakland, threw two

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bered the Miami Dolphins, the rugged young IICWCOfl1: Clay and Covington will apera to the American Football League. But the time of pear at a hearing today before
retired Circuit Judge Lawrence
embarrassment may soon be over,
Grnwman
on Clay's appeal for
Coach George Wilson hopes and expects that it
will end Wednesday night when the Dolphins play the draft deferment as a conscientUrns objector.
Denver Broncos in an exhibition touchdown passes against New "This does not mean he will
game at Memphis.
change his appeal." Covington
"I really: feel good about our York and may have WOO tile said. "It merely means that this
starting quarterback role, at- man is both a conscientious obchance of winning this one,"
though Wilson says the position Jector and a minister,"
Wilson said during an interrup- is still "wide open,"
tion in a hectic day-the one day Against Denver, Wilson will go Covington said that if Clay 1
he had to prepare for the Den- with the two Wilsons at quarter- considered a conscientious obver game after Saturday night's back. lie will start Eddie Wilson jector, ills classification of 1-A
would be changed to I.O. "But
loss to the New York Jets.
tile four-year veteran drafted he wouldn't be automatically
"For a bunch of men who from the Boston Patriots, and
exempt for that reason," he
were total strangers, the I)ol- give equal time to his rookie
phins have knitted themselves son, George, Jr., from Xavier, added,
Into a team." Wilson said. "The " Eddie hasn't S t r a r t e d a
morale is high.
game," he said. "We've got 'to Marlins,
Pete
"They're getting some pride in give him this chance."
themselves. Usually, this takes This continued experimentamuch longer. Some teams never tion might cost the Dolphins an- Clash Tonight
get it,"
me but it will make up
other game
Wilson, who coached the Dc. the coach's mind. Until Wood's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
troit Lions of the National Foot- showing against New York, Rick The Miami Marlins invade St.
ball League for eight seasons, Norton, the $300,000 rookie from Petersburg tonight for a series
caine into the AFL cold. He was Kentucky, was believed to have that could put these two top
teams in a virtual tie for first
unfamiliar with the other teams the inside track,
0 r ida
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in the FFl1 or
place
and the league's players.
Elsewhere, after a few shifts
massive
League,
At Miami, he faced a
today, Wilson says he is set on
building job with a squad hastily his No. 1 offensive and defensive St. Petersburg leads the Mar'
fins by two games after the Daythrown together in the AFL's ex- teams.
college
the
tona Beach Islanders shaded the
and
draft
pansion
Bo Iioerson, who erased
pe
t'X1)Critlletlttd
league
leaders 3.2 in 12 Inings
draft. In this
doubts about himself with his
natural
that
other
Momiday night, Daytona Beach,
nod, it was
performance against the Jets,
teams would stomp on the Dol- including a 43-yard touchdown Winning 11 of Its last 13 games,
phinsrun after a pass from Wood, be- i only two and one-half games
As
Wilson
kept
did.
And they
(1WC the starting flanker back., back of the leaders.
steam
in the only other gaines Monhis veterans and rookies
Wilson had had misgivings
out
of
the
gamesday
night, Fort Lauderdale deand
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about Roberson, the veteran
trying to catch everybody's reVest Palm Beach, 5.2,
felted
from the AFL champion
actions under fire-the Dolphinsdrafted
the
Braves won the finale,
Buffalo Bills, because he had imp- and
were beaten soundly by the San peared indifferent in practice. 43. Miami at Tampa, Winter
City had asked to be traded, and did Haven at Cocoa and Leesburg
Kan
Diego Chargers, the Kansas
Chiefs and the Jets in cxhii)i- not sign his contract until last at Orlando were postponed because of rain,
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Heavyweight champion Cassius
Clay will turn challenger once
again in his battle for a draft
exemption, this (line claiming
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That makes Birdie Tebbetts,
can get, will tell you they'd Meanwhile its the Pirates roll Robinson and Pinson.
State
rather have double plays any- on, everyone's still wondering I He played with 11 minor recenti)' let out at Cleveland,
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time.
Two of the three Monday night that pitching was three-quarters league teams - both New Tebbtts, who also caught for
Week
Yorks. Cincinnati and Milwau- the Tigers once, has two shots.
ended innings and kept the Phil of baseball.
TALLAHASSEE (AP) --fan- lies from scoring a runner from Pittsburgh's starter Woody kee - before Joining the Pirates One a Detroit and the other in
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Bast-in where Billy Herman
do State football Couch Bill Pet- third. Add two runs to live in a Fryman lasted only an inning this season.
In
other
National
League
doesn't
figure to be back.
Little League
t'rsiii plunged "into the week of 6-5 defeat and you get the Pic- Monday night before the Phillies
San
Franif
Herman
does get the
secon
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ace
ture.
blasted him out on four straight games.
th'cisions" as his Seminoles be
or i out in lull :puids "They're the best I ever saw," hits. Don Cardwell -tame in as cisco defeated Cincinnati 52, bounce, however, Haywood Sul- '
World Series
marveled But skipper Harry the stopper and picked up his Los Angeles edged Atlanta 4.3 in li'an may come out of the front I
Monday.
'ei, "Maz gets the ball I first win in a long while when 12 innings, St. Louis blanked office to assume the managerial
Peterson
SOld lit' was
away so quickly
Opens Today
id Alley Lite Bucs got-ta Bob uhlJn the Houston 3.0 and Chicago downed job.
tremely pleased' with tIit' workNew York 8-4. There were no
out which included a mile race charges it like no one's busi- fif th .
W1LLIAMSPOIIT, Pa. (UPI) 1
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Through four innings, the
Deskin
Suffers
-The 20th annual LIWe League to test physical condition of the Mazeroski, who also lent a I rates
had seven hits and had
World Series for buys 11 and 12 players. lie s c h c' ci U I e d the hand with the bat-his two-run I stranded six runners, but they
years old opened today with tt'nms first scrimmagi' for Sat- triple in the fifth put Pittsburgh blasted six hits in a row in the
Heart Attack
Sacramento, C a I I f. playing urdny.
were ahead to stay-said he antici- I fifth for the four decisive runs.
Windsor, Ontario, and linus- St've'ral position changes
PANAMA CITY (AP)
ton, Tex., facing Monterrey, muck' by Peterson: Donovan
James Deskin, president of the
Mexico.
Jones n! Lakeland to split end
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS World Boxing Association, re-.
ma.ined in critical condition
Games were scheduled Wed- replacing Lam' Ft'nner who reNATIONAL LEAGUE
nesday between Kankakee,
Alou,
Monday
night after suffering a
nuilneci in Evansville, md., for
Butting (300 at bats)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
and West Neu *York, N. .1., and surgery: Jerry Jones of Jessup,
Pittsburgh. .342; Stargell, Pitta- heart attack during the WBA's
W. L. Pct. G.B.
Waynkama. Japan, and tlit' 'Ga., from split end to lineback- Baltimore
W. L. Pet. G.B.
annual convention.
burgh,
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80 43 .650
Pittsburgh
Deskin, 62, was carried out of
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Rhine Main, U S.Air Force I or; Jack Fenwic.'k of Cincinnati
Runs - Aaron, Atlanta. 89:
Base in Germany. The (;errnan to offensit't- tackle replacing Da- Detroit ......67 55 .549 12
the
opening session on a stretch
Cleveland . - 66 59 .528
lift
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Cincinnati
.484 13i_ Alou, Atlanta. 88.
team is macit' up of the suns f
er
Monday
to the Social Securi
t'id Bruiggins: Bnuiggins to de- Minnesota
Runs batted in-Aaron, Atlan59 .528 15 Los Angeles hi 53 .569 3
U S. military personnel
96;
Clemente,
Pittsburgh,
87.
ty
Hospital
after
complaining of
Ut.
']'it (- survivors of tothiv lcn,avt t'rid i'vpluiciug \ayne Chicago •... 115 660 .520 16 Phlla'phia Hits-Alou, Atlanta, 170: Cle- severe chest pains, it was his
G utrciituio who wits moved to California
mes were to play in
61 63 .492 lft St. Louis
64 60 .516 91'
first heart attack. His wile, who
semifinal game Thursday and Iuitiiitckti and Wayne MacDuf' New York
157.
56 69 .448 25 Cincinnati . -. 60 64 .4114 13 mente, Pittsburgh,
Caflison.
Philadel.
accompanied him to Panama,
Doubles
the winners of Wednesday's fl(' of Hutwl:inst'jllc, Ga., to the Washington. 56 72 .438 '6u,
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injured Mike £ugnr's place' at Kansas City 54 71 432 '7 Atlanta .....59 64 .480 4 Iphia, 29;
gum in the other semifinal.
lou, Atlanta, and was with him.
The championship game, to miauu guaro.
Boston ------54 74 .422 28 Houston ..,. 5 611 .444 18 Rose, Cincinnati. 26.
be televised nationally (ABC).
Triples-McCarver, St. Louis.
New York
Monday's Results
55 70 .440 19
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Chicago .....42 80 .344
No games scheduled
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EDT: Friday was held open for Fight Results
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Monday's
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Today's Games
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a ram date'.
Home runs-Aaron. Atlanta .
Kansas City at Boston. 2 twi Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 5
Ernie night
LAS VEGAS, Nc'..
The 1965 champion. Windsor
34: Maya, San Francisco, 32.
Louis 3. Houston
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Minnesota at Washington,
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Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, N Minnesota, .322: F. Robinson,
Minnesota at Washington. N
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Cleveland at Baltimore. N
St. Louis at Hausto, N
I California at New York, N
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Cincinnati
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Wednesday's Games
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St. Petersburg 34 16 ,680
Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, N more, 91.
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New York at Chicago
F Robinson, Baltimore 142
Daytona Well 34 21 168 242
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Denver G. Indianapolis 3
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Campaneris,
Cocoa at West Palm Beach
Stolen bases
Phoenix 4. Tulsa 0
Winter Haven at Leesburg
Kansas CIty, 36: Buford, ChicaAIJ
Portland 10, Vancuuver 3
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Steinwacha, J,, St. Petersburg, Fla.,-the female's
There were no no-hit, rio-run
answer to Huckleberry Finn-reels in a big one
as she floats down a iuea:'by river with the aid of
games in the major leagues
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'18,548 boned file 11(11110 club.
lntuiii' night, Reeker cut
t't'ti pinyci'S, Inc.'htitllng 110111))'
onklin, a veteran defensive
ek acqtilt-cd lrntii the I3tnwti,
(1 end Phil Sheridan, the P'nl115' No, fl draft choice front
Are I)ntnt'.
Iltit Reeker's ringer had subled alter viewing films of tile
PMId('(i hiss to Cleveland and
t11spositi(1l1 may be further
irn'.'ed '.'.'hieti he studies wait"
lists of I ht other NFl dubs
the next few (lays.
Today was the first of three
idown dates for the 14 estabIhieti clubs, who had to trim
dr rosters to 49 players
110cc. They must get down to
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more important than the green weenie in the stretch Mets. the press was building the Skaff, who took over for ailing I grapevine, is that Sam and the particularly since he's working
started a new phase of prepar -44. AnneSpoiski hit
t front
drive
for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Mets' image. Any time a player
office don't agree on for the Braves and made his
Ward R8ItY
"'1 P
ations as they donned the pads
Bob
Swift
who,
in
turn,
had
p1a"rs
The
Pirates'
second
base-shortstop
duo
collaborated
I
did
something
wrong.
they'd
initial repotation in Atlanta.
"rhunips.
and proceeded to, "find the v'in thre,' Iron, the
Watebrul Waiting
pop fly, taken Over for the late Charlie I
Salc
won
three
on
three
twin-killings
Monday
night
in
a
6-5
victory
read.
'Gander
drops
Richards persists in saying no.
Autti
1'7-ft2
boys who love to hit."
George
Strickland.
Tehhetts'
though.
lose.'
I
don't
think
I
got
a
Dressen.
Met-,
th
at
left
them
Coach Metis had high praise from Seminole County Motors. over Philadelphia
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pects more bo,vs when School 1 GlhisF &amp; Paint in their match. green weenie has played in hex- play." said Alley. "If you get traveled extensively since at- want to manage anymore,
McClymonds
High either.
Ing Buc foes, Pittsburgh's pitch- it, you get it, if you don't get te nding
starts. Stumpf also reported
there's
nothing
you
can
do."
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Oakland,
Calif.,
with
Third Choice
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PITTSBURGH (AP) - If Bill Mazeroski and
t blame the Neu, York openly is shopping around for part tompany. The trouble in I Like Detroit, Atlanta's first
Thrifiwoy
with
17G
Alley
have
their
way,
the
double
play
may
become
press.
When I was with the somone to succeed Frank
according to the I choice as manager is Richards,
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games scheduled in the Amen- the eighth. Reliever Lindy Mc- I Steve Carlton scattered sevc.
Daniel preserved the victory by hits for his first ninior league
Jesse Gander finally is catch- can League.
Ing up with Frank Robinscrn and
The PiraU's added 114 other i blanking Cincinnati on four hits shutout. Curt Flood supplied
'adn Pinson again, but he'd hIts to Gnndr's th ree. One was in the last four innings,
enough baiting support. singling
rather catch up with Yogi Ber- Bill Mazeroski's two-run triple. Lou .lohnson's two -out, run home runs in the first and rirth
which powered a four-run mliv scoring single in the 12th inning innings. Houston got only one
ra.
Gander, who was a high in the filth inning. Ma7eroski I kept Los Angeles three games runner to third.
school chum of Robinson and put the Pirates ahead of Phila. out of first. Ron Fairly's run- Randy Hundley hit a two-run
Pinson, continued hitting like deiphla 4.3 with the triple, then scoring single put the Dodgers homer, and Ron Santo slugg('d
the two sluggers Monday night, scored as Bob Bailey singled.
ahead 3.2 in the eighth, but two doubles and a single. lend
rapping three hits as the Pitts- Hal Lanier scored on Len Ga - Atlanta tied ii in the ninth on ing Chicagr past New York
burgh Pirates edged Philadel- brielson's 111th-Inning single. Mack Jones' sacrifice fly. Hank Ken Holt'iman scattere eight
ph 6.5 and maintained their putting San Francisco ahead 3- j Aaron hit his 34th homer L .ie hits, including Tim Hickman's
one-percentage-point lead in the 2. then added a two-run single in! Braves,
I two-run homer in the fourth.
National League pennant race.
Gonder. a reserve catcher.
bus started the last three games
for the Pirates and has collected
eight hits in 13 at bats, raising
Nt%' YORK (UPI)
Thirty
There also are reports out of much in the same boat with
his average 54 points to .245..
But as elated as Gonder is days hath September and thnt's Minisotn that this could he Stric,dand. The Braves tapped
Sam Mole's last year with the him : sit in Bobby Bragan's
about his hitting. he prefers about the same time left for
chair after letting Bragan go a
building his image as a catcher. num;er of managers who are Twirls.
image he contends has been i due to get the had news next i MJe has proven he's a good few weeks ago and that means
manager and undoubtedly would they'l be studying him closely
I marred unjustifiably.
get another job in a minute ii from now until the end of the
"I'm not a bad catcher." he month
One club, the Detroit Tigers, he ;nd the Twins dcidr to season.
said. "1 ha te to say this, but j

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PflI'((II'e'S at the i\tinnt a Falcmis sh1tikC-UI lust 1.qat1lrqIm2 night
enlfl) tilts Week nowthat Nom'l allot' the Fuih'ons were drubbed
Hecker has settled for half
42-3 for tlilt' lnmn'th straight ex hibition srti,nek. ''T'.'.'e1vt7 am' 15
liecker, coach of the NntInn, of ttioii %% ill Ile gone Motidny','

lette and juniors Alike Long, ; Kostivid u-ju; the hiph series for Pittsburgh. which held its (with runners on first and third, game for us this year." pitcher four-vear contract with Atlanta
Stan Hemphill and Barney' roller with 1R;-527. Town 'N one-percentage-point edge over one nut in the seventh and the! Al McBean said.
and keeps saying he doesn't acer
so much shout the "great job" in .liuly that he's a good bet to
Added
Manager
Harry
WelLcare to manage anymore.
Country
Beauty
Studio
grubbed
second-place
San
Francisco.
The
Phils
a
run
down).
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Mazeroski
Headrick.
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.1 mentor. ~ &amp; thret intrue win from Sanford record of 198 I.,
; held by the! said. "I said to myself 'd ouble r: "Bob Veale would rather
If they couldn't land Rich. Ah in Dark did with Kansas!, he re-hired for next year.
Th. managerial turnover this
pitch to him thati anyone else." ards. the Tigers would want Al Cit y this year that you're free
play' all the way."
Ralph Stumpf , reported 22 boys Mobile Park. Howard's Atlan- 158 Dodgers.

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their
former
catchers,
Paul
basis.
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want
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see
how
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out with Cincinnati, is
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Gander's
defense.
come.
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all
four
points
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Center kitchen are presented to Miss Myrtie Wilson, home economics agent by (left to right) Bambi Chesser, Bonnie DuBois and Myrtie Harris,
members of the Lake Monroe 4-H Handy Helpers Club. Among adult
leaders attending planning session at the center were (bottom, from
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famous expression, "Long Time gift from
recent northern
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My
excuse?
There
Is
trip.
Our
sympathy goes
No See"
just not enough hours in the day .ut to the W. C. ilartline fam.
anymore. can't seem to get il', In the recent passing of
Also to
anywhere doing the daily Mr. 11ai1line. '
chores. My regular duUes and Uncle Lee Keller inui Nora
my added duties just won't add .lohnann in the recent passing
up to the 24 hours in the day. of Floyd Keller of Knoxville,
I Anyone have a good solution? Tenn. Uncle Floyd baa visited
Well, you kiddies, I hate here in Lake Monroe and San.
to even mention this BUT isn't ford frequently. The KeBera,
it school time again? Mothers' Rich and Agnes Rans, and Naigh of relief is * big YES. So than AiDe (Mrs. Lee) Keller
be out at your bus atop on time received word of the serious
Monday, Aug. 29th, and do it illness of her sister in Taeksafely. This is National Safety sonville so they and the StripYear all over the entire United lings drove up to ,Tacksonville
Those attendStates. Florida is trying very to see her.
hard to improve the accident ing the recent 4-H camp at
situation, and you an surely Camp MeQuarrie from Lake
Mrs. Alice Monroe were Myrtle Harris,
help do it. '
(Buddy) Appleby and sons, Bambi Cheaser, Bonnie DuBoi.
Charles and Brian, have return. Kerrie Kniffin and Sonja Wiled home from a two weeks trip ster. These girls said they en.
to the mountains in North Caro- jnyed it thoroughly and are
lina. Alice said they slept under looking forward to returning
a blanket. Now isn't that some- again next year. Very glad tc
thing? * During Pink lAdy hear that girls. I know that I
duty this week I visited Claude enjoyed going and being with
Hittell. Claude decided to come every one of you and hope to
back for another VISIT to the return again next year alan.
'' There will hea enDed
hospital. We are very glad
meeting
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he now is doing so gooa. na
hope he wiii soon be out on his Homemakers ConneD t h

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Help Wanted
1-Male r remsi. Help
4-s'1s4 H.lp Wanted
7? -Situattot. W*nt.4
77-A--Situation Wanted
Student.
$1-ineom. Propertp
$1-Bustness Prop-Rate
$1-Real
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$4-Real
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$7-liusines. Resteta
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5*-Acreage
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PI-Houso. Bale or Rest
PT-House For Rent
P1-Real Estate Slich.nge
ISO-Resort Rentala
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15$-Mobile Home.-*ale
10$-Mobile Homes-Rest
10$-Trailer Space-Rent
151-Trallel' Lots-late
t0S-Apartmeuta For Rest
10$-Rooms For test
U-Rental A(•nts
Ll*-Wsnt.d To Rest
11$-Auto. For
11$-Autos-Sal. or Trade
11$-Trucks For Sale
110-Automotiv. Sarvice
l31-eooters A Cycles
1*3-Boats A Motors
1*1-MatIns SupplIss

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tl-Caterlsg - Psed
14-Bleyct. Repairs
1-Special $eriees
il-Interior Dee.rstses
IT-Janitorlel Reerteel
11-lAndscape ilrtee
IP-luilders iptiel
*0-Hardware
31-Horns lmprovomestz
22-PlumbiNg
23-P*IstIsg
14-Well Drittlag
*1-AIr (ond A Heaflig
IS-Roofing
*1-Radio
Televislot
30-Photo A lqsipmest
30-Horns Appliances
I1-Mu.ioal Isetrumests
33 -Businees Rguipaeat
1*-Job Printlsg
34--UrkoI.tery
I. -Vacuum Cleasass
fl-Mo,Ing A storage
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VEAUTY N 00 k, ________________________________
IN THK CII1tUIT COVUT 4W IIAILRIETT'S
soft
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PIANO •iUNlNo &amp; REI'Aiit
S Oak Ave. 322-5742.
CUlT 01" TIIK MT.%TK 01" l"L,O SV L lit ItMuN
322.4221
IIIDA IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
IitK lJIrS MUSIC 81101'
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hand Instruments
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&amp; accessories
MOliTG.tI; )'ltEVI0UIIK
1110 ToP NUItSEILY &amp;
Rentals &amp; Repairs
Sitici,
ORITANI SA'INOS AND I4OAN
KINI)EIt(1AILTEN
21)01I''iiarAve.
322_7202
ASSOCIATION,
Certified Teachers
Plaintiff.
Ioeate'rt I 7-t)2 Ph. 323.1 6110
,15-acuum Cleaners
Open Moistlity thru Satur(Iay
ILONE N. WA lti)KT.11 anil DON.
7 15 a. mu. to 6:00 p. rn
cLEANI;lts
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NA M. VA ItDEI,I, his wife, flot I"ritlay evenings
(II midnight.
$1(I U)
known to he .Iesd or alive anti, _________________________________________________
K lit IIY C(JM PA N V
if (lead, the unknown spouse,
WILL C.tltE for child in nw
$uI
&amp; Service
heirs, devisces, granti'es, assigh.,me
for
work
log
mijother.
I'li. l;r,5-67117
nees, lunar., .'rt'litors, trUsti'.i.
223.0985
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or other elalmants, by, through,
under or aaliist It( 'NE N.
30. •iisc. For Sale
IllINNA
anti
WARI)EI.I.
Wtfl[)ELI.. hi. wife, or either
-TIi' 11am,' of 10,0(1(1 item,.
of them: and all parties having
1111.1.8 hA 101A IN 11% RN
or claiming to have any right
flTJ('1" DI" MUll'
131)0 (irapoville Ave.
title, or interest in the property TO, ItOliElt C. WA f.STROM itmitI
described In the Complaint,
M 1II)REI) I. tVALSTI1OM,
his wife.
,oTltK OF slIT
YOU ANf EACh 01" YOU are
$ Ml's Dl' I'll L STATE hiereliy notified that stilt his _________________________________________________
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OF 11.0111 11.1 $
l,.'i'n ,'t,iii itietiteil a gaiti wt
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To the Dc fentlants :
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f t hi' Nlnt Ii 'JO i ( II.t It l.EH E il SON C.t It lIAItone N. tt'itrd.-il aol I)oiil. Jii,llelal ('liriiit ,,t th,t 8 tate of
WAY i.mi'i UETTY MARIE
M. %'arde11, his wife,
I'iorida I
.ini for Semi ntile
CA un t w t y his
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I'on thy, I Ii.. is librovia t.,I title of
7 87 W.N.C. Na V)
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Mliii ngt "I., Tenflessee
w Ii irhi is:
Ii,'rel,y ti ,t I rie,i I ha I stilt has
And to: All uiikti.,wii l°'t1'
TIlE EIUWEIIY $AVIN(;S hANK, b't'n ,'onimpiieo,I iignitist you in
of said aliove named flat U rat
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iii,' ('I reu ii I 'ann of iii.' NI ntis
defentin nOt
l'la lull U, .1 isil I''iltl ('irt'.ii of t liii Stat a of
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And to: All Parties t'l, lml ii
ili.rl.Iit Iii nod for Semi minis
Interests by, through, ijmnit'r or itooi-:u
t.\1.SlW)M
IiiIi i'otint', the alsisrcviatt'd title of
nameil
against * he
11.1)11 El) F. w ,t i.sr itosi, 1,1. w
tu rat tie fentia ni s not knowvi to
lit' il"A 1.0 SAt- IN
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be ,iead or alive.
I),'t.ti'liiiits,
I'biititlff,
Anti lii: All pantli's having or in )'hi.nt-.'ry Nii. 16225
to
have
any
right,
title
claiming
'ri usaturn of this suit is a i'iitiui.i. i:i.t
(AltIhtWiV
rertaiu, ;ii;:1 IlE'i'TY - MA itli: (IAItIIA.
or liii "rent in amid to (Isa follow - t,,rerli.ssirt'
'.1- t lint
lug des.'nlhsc'i prs,perty, situutte ,is''rtgng.' hinld anti uwtse,i by w,y, his wIfe,
pIn iiulil f. dii tail l"i' lii'ua ry I, I is
Iii 8,- ii,In 'ule County, 1"loi'i.ia,
Iefen.I,. nt s,
no.1 r.'''.,ruie'l 9'ei,rtsnry 19, 1957 lii ('isaiic'.'ry No, 111216
wit:
!.ot 47, l/)N( Ii 'A I.E 8('lil'i in ( IIti.'la I )tecorin l(ook Ill,
The smut ure or thi, suit is *
V 1 SIoN, uicl'orlli ii g to I'iat uhige 3314 of t lie Pu hulle Itt'cor'ls f,,,-.'rlo,..s ns' of that cc rOt his nsort.
r hi.'reof r,'eor,le'l ii) I'ia t .j( H,' in husol.' (Itiutsl y, Floridmi, 511- gis ge hell iimid usvtie'I by pta in flo,, 13, l'tsgs' 61, of hit' Put,- rtj,uh,'.-ing Ihsiti certain piece or
f(, lm.tsd .Ii.nuisry 1, 1965 and
S.'m,si ru',ii' ,a rri'l ut l,rotii'rt y l,rtIti',i, sit ii - ri'cursi.',l Jut ii un ry 12, 1965 in Ofof
It,o'.,r,ls
IIc
'i,sumst y, Florida.
it n'l lid u g in said CoO lit Y fit'lni Recturd e flunk SI 0, Ins ge 300
at
slse('l Ci rally hut riot a tisi Stilt". t., WI I:
Im'l u'ii ii
tif (his' h'si bile Records of Semi •
'rite Hots th 1(1 (cit of the
(t nI y, I'li,nl4is, .ncurn hotby way of limit at itimi s. the fll:.t IS)) te..t oC List III ituisi lug ttuit riurtaits piecs Ot parcel
lowing fIxture. soil iiUiistis"nt,
North 68 toot ,f the East of llr(,l,l'rty lot'uulc,i, sitwit.' anti
to.ss'it:
15)'
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or h'.'lng iii etii.I ('0518*)' iiti.i State
ii
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You. ugtuil t':ii'ii of )'i,ll, attn tit,ti
I.ul 1118, 0AIt.,5NI) 1111.1,8,
t t,ore',f, reconditul in l'lat
tr.',,r,i I II It) (lie p1st t hiorfled I hat a stilt lii fi,ret,l,use it
li,,.,k 7, I'a ges 5 a ts.i 6, I'.sh,mon gage enu'sum bt'rilig the U of its tci'oriIad imu Plist hook
ta.
ltevos'tis
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of
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hose ,icsrrlh,etl proPerty
I 't'U ut )', l"lot'i'iti .
bermi (11.1 sugnl rist yoU ii4 IIU
IIecur'i a of Hi'iiui usole oushs ty,
E.SCIJ (iF YOU IS Ui'Qtii ItEP
1'It.rida,
are hereby requirc,i to serve
EA(II (il' VOlT iS IIEQIIiUI:I)
a copy of your Amsswer to hit' ts, file your s$s.wer ot other
written ds'fensen ha hIss Cons- to rile )'tutui' answer or oilier
Complaint on the plailuliff'S *t
ItOIiKltT- uihu,imst ssitts this' lii'nit of this' Cm- s - rltls'ms sI.'fcut.e'ss Its the (Iis,nI'lH-liJ.I'S.
tiirneys,
w 10,51' ad- "UI I ''ourt of Semi 11(11.' Cou usty, phil mit wit hi the I 'l.'rk of the
$1
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siress is I'. (I lOx 075, Ituuueshifi, t"l.,m'i'lu, its thus l,r.ur ,'..Ilusg utisil ('iu-s'uhl t'''isrt of H,'issluiole Coon.
l"ioritt,. $3575, uiu'i fil.' I hi.' ..ni ha el'l'Vt' ii isupy this-roof u lion I Iso y, Irinruihn, in thIs pn,o'eedi hg
ivississ' ,ss) hi. .-n'rvt' us t'iipy I hs,'i'sust lsli.iis
it*l'at'ii('ys,
4(11551 bus bit,' iuffis,' ..t IIi'' ('l.'rk ,laisu I Itt's
of this' 4'Ini'ult ('u,url tan am lie. ssu,nifs usisil us,iiltsss jsis herein- hi,.' i,lsslisIitC'n n.ttotuseys, whose
tather- after sot fiarOs, Is rsnUIlei1 by isutisse's tiii,I u.l.iross sire iussl-$'ifl.
fore Ht'hut.'shuto'i- 22, iti
wise (list uilirga(iolls 'I! 54(111 law, not later Ihiamu lIst' 15th da&gt;' tufter set forth, as. l ,'illuiriiii by
Cuumsplallut will be. tsken as nut- of 8.-ptsnusber 115115. Iii siofatuhl itiw, itoh later titan the lit duty
t)scrt'iit tue cause will IrflOessi of )4s'plt'iiihier, 19)16. its detsusl(
tcs.cti,
This ,i'iii. e' plush lit- j,uilaiii'it- s'S su.r' IJla''Is this' .'istry i,1 a Ih..'ri'..f thu. .'auso isili isroutre',I
i'm'. I lots ti'asa It gal list i
elI UIi('t' i's cli week for tour tOilS - I ae.'re.
i'it rI Sn (ipOfl I liii inmst r&gt;' of
Ilesree
tlulifiussi,
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aevU(is'sn weeks in lisa Saisford &gt;uu.
agaiussi
5%' ITNESS my hand slid th. you.
Herald.
of s.ii'i 4',,sit iii
Wl'i'N12)45 toy is.iiiii uipd the
listed this itIu 'lay 'at August, ,,ffi,jiii at'i,i
Heunitiule , 'uUIit', Florldu., this ottiulal seal uf sa but Court in
1640,
Pills 'icy uS A t4 u.s 1 U@8.
s,.i issale County, i"i''ritts, Ihsi.
(SEA LI
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Ilet'kwithi, Jr.
20th day of July, 1966,
Arthur 14
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Clerk, Circuit Court
Clerk of (bse Circuit Court
As-I isur It. heck wit Is, Jr.,
't.m,ui,iobe County, FlorIda
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llyi Martha 'I'. Vihuirui, D.0
Clerk of this ilint'usIh ('ot
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fly liotuuls SI Masks.,
1ieputy COrk
&amp; IiI.ANKNE1I
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PEEIII.I;S, l,liEltT$(1N ANSI
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Pout Uftis.' lIon '2431
Stt.arliss t'.r i'l,uiuiIl(f
P. (i. lion 975
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Liudedimu, FlorIda *8531
Atto.'is,ys (tar I'laliullr(
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Publish Aug 23, 30 &amp; SPlut 6, l'ulaIieii tug 16, 23, 311 &amp; Sept Orlasilto, l"lorIs'Iu,
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owner 688.5305.

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122-6633 after 6 p ni
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LII, I' urn, or unfurms
69-Schools &amp; Instructions
3 lu.'.irt,orn, I'
bath home.
Nicely lot'ateti on earlier
lilil 'l'UI' ) INliEitilt ItTEN
1-22-I ant 'so Ittwaths at 17-fl
near ci,'mn,'mstuirv school. I. 'n -_____________________________________
Certified Teachers
imifnrinesti,,mu call 111-Ills) after Io.l1 SHY - 1-Dr hon..., tclt"hsn
Enroll Now.
S p. fli. (4 )ramigt' (it)' I
Ciass.s liegimi Sept. 1. Call 323"(liii I'T"l 4' ill i4- $11I het is eens S
1660 tom' furl her in format ii'ti
4 p. m,
,'.t1'ry h,,nie, iui'ie pitt.'l,.i,
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TIlE Cl*s,ified ad columns are
illoing area, 3 bg 1(1)11518, kit ktt-h"ni 1-'lS.
Si&gt; rOe Ave.
che,, with dining spice, bus lb.
llk.s a house towui bulletin
123 - o; -j -,.
board for offerings of all
plus shower sitthi l.svoratory l's --sitilit&gt;' room, c.irporte, almost I tt1)ltM. hiou*e, unturn., Kit.
kind.. Call 322-2611 todayl
nit utt'tC. $13,5ulo withstt'rms,s. ''hots
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You alstt curb of you are hat t' ('SII ats,i hit-st bidder for casts the by litititled (list ii I'etitl.is for I
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Arthur 14, llei'kwllh, Jr.
s.f S,ttii,uiu County, #'lut- iia
its: Shaigisret h-I. 'Vi
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$4A95
MONTH

THIS INC WDES ALL FINANCE CHARGES (SALES
TAX AND LICENSE EXTRA). YOUR PRESENT CAR
WILL PROBABLY MAKE THE DOWN PAYMENT.

Ellinor Motor Co.
(OPEN DAILY 'IlL 9 P.M.)
3219 SOUTH HWY. 1742 SANPOID

PH. 3221135 (OILANOOI

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A %O,ltlpls f,i.'lng P.ssitnf
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VW new trike., 4 new tire.
31 sf P.; III. Ph 132 e)t2
4'. Park ri.ie 2 HE'Ief
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compietniy
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ror,mq, k itt'hsn I,,ri; iet halls,
torn _she?.122-25
Pill flulisni
etc nm ke th
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Chrysler - Plymouth
club or privat.. s-hor,l PrIce 11)0. Bettort Kentala
iii I-I vY I. .92 floflary
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AtlantIc, Daytona Reach. Mrs i:is:;
5110 XL
on,s OAi.AXfl
Burchtson,122-4055
innvnrtltilti l'lits car is
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been
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anti has nei' premisim tires,
mule in ('('fling rest e,tate--_ -.'
Piyments ms' ie assumed ,ir
QI • A i.IT Y 5h 151 i.t
94$ 'M IS
sOrt building vorur fortune
vflI t "i'ie f, in older anti.
Hwy 17.12
Sanford
with the.e
Cill tV Il d"Isun., 122.131
122 - 2.42
2-1 NITS ren'eI tar 455 each per
soer six o 'he "venlng.
month only 15.950 with term,.
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hi.
.4 State Rank will save you
*1,111(11 ---_._-money. Don't he mIsled hr
down 4, month
'raAir,i:n with large cabana.
2-UNITS ran rent tar I2 each.
"Rank Rate Financing." Cutil
girl.n pasture * storage
O
12.1-1 174 •sri,d compare oUr pity2 tiers. with 1041 ft of
W
spiacs 3 ml. otit
ments.
trail frontage, usa like frontSt
lieu
fir retired couple.
, $itt) •1 - wn.
(jqli' 5'' '1
h l--'-;-'
float? Potential.
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11. Trucks For Sale
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r
fl I-Trailer Siiace.-Rent
Only $5,,Oo Some terms,
'56 (;F[EVY 71tJCK
$
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NITS renting for ritt u.:.;,o 4;iacss iatit.iike i TON Iflit h.ii, Excellent Con$ P"r month T',xc.lI.nt toA ,hbv 112-714*
litInn I'teiii for iuri-nilu'e haulR1o0
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trailer
space
Vr,It RENT: 1
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for 13 ,.l)Ilti. T°rm' tiny n.iw,
HriRt. 141' witie trailer. IsIS- ___________________________________________
yumn'll he 1pPr'Iitinn In.
$315 Iiuwm.,us'. Trailer Court
AutomotIve Service
''?hsr. wIll pay for th. pro- 1)'
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PR tVtTE, pt.vetl
street, some ,hui,te in'I grass.
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they'll shop at home.

But the plight of Mrs. Con- state of Texas is 67 degrees, to Mrs. Esther Spivey. Her
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2-i Hr.
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Some glrr'hsn. riiIpe4
Parmen's ,.. rp

work I,, t'eI,-in'l. .,ryIr'C anti
si Is. lhu,il wr,rki rig rr,ndi'
linus., g,oI
Esperienre
fler'1tary
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31. Musical Instruments

the House also would provide over a new job and gettIng In too"
rattlers have been addedto the
airlift at surface rates for letter a fight with a policeman. "I
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dead list. Albert Burk's son
mail and tape-recorded mes could have done anything I
killed one and J. C. Splvey also
sages to servicemen in noncom iianted with It."
Average temperature for the killed one.' '' Happy Birthday

bat areas overseas.

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Concrete,
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Cenient (colors), Steps, 5teel,
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CAIIH WA8IIKI) ANtI WAXI11,
II )HlhiIt
filly It en
209 Eitn Ave.
322-5151
at your ht,nn or tnIn. Cal
Roy (lreefl Jr., 322-606
M,t if'
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T. V. roll SAI.E. Al'T S
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322.9555
A. J. Adeock
It 115)1 rt (.ron-.-, his roll -' gri
isI•5K I,AMI', good as new. Si's
"V. l'.t 252. .vrihr'.,k, N.
SURFII()AI{l) ltI'lt1IS
mit Tis. Says fonil I torts lii.
2901 park Circle
322-4063 or 222.321 after 6 p-tn- (A It l'E'l'H tIessn en sier wit hi I tie WO'l I-\' ov'-r 21 msi-s!eI Ti.
Jici-litie Vist,I',n
S mi in p1
Dine 1.tist re Electric Shampooer
fur ms 'or • I'ht,nc' rsec.'ss.iry
Hole in Your Roof? ? 7
only $1 pe tiny, Carroll Flirni322-7'il
E &amp; J 1'UItSEIt flOOI1NG
tUte.
Ph.322-3409
A
YOItR message gets home. Over
IIi• ti
28-I5aintlng
&amp;U,000 readers daily . . . when 1-10141 L)A v-MAGIr
GE RI.
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you place a low -coSt Cl.ASsl(llrlw-\V n-ri 'rl:or
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it'ia &amp; I'AIN'rINu
l'IEt) AL) in the Herald.
Part tlrrti' ii! Full tIme
322-5426
('usIt ::1-':', ,,1,r rti. TlIr1lI!,'
4$-Plaits -- Feed. - Uesd
si. Articles For Rent
lr,ttrvl,v'. It5- ,tpy,t.lnmmerit
$0-Misc For Sale
Tilson Painting Service
.I t011' raurmihor I
$1.-ArtIOlss Per Rest
Tim,
i-t;2
tirush
Spray
('1
$1---lwp or Eze*aags
RENT A DELi
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321-0350
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1$-Wu'ed Te isp
S5-Purtture Pot Isle
Month,
Sly
tiny,
Weak
or
-1. Well Drilling
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5I-Antuss Per isis
CAltROI.L'S
77. SIt oat Ion Vaflte
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$$-Monsy To Loss
*22-5131
116 W 1st.
ID-Businsi. Opportunities
liAitv _ ,1:IT.al24.
$PRLNK14ER SYSTEMS
11OPTA flEL)S
All Type. and isea
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Wheel chairs, sick room supplies 1it.
i.5,,ii( 4ie
repair and
for sub or remit.
STINE
DRUGS
Machinery A Supply Co.
I'u,secrest Shopping Center
20?W _2ndSt.
312.6412
1.1 sIlo
through
- 1:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
2701 Orlando hit,
Ph. 322-791*
Day. 122-7174
tlF' 1t5I.EFt
NlghtW."-k"nds 121.r44.t
28-Radio - Television
122-WI
1211 5. French
3. Wanted 'l't,
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Publisher rsssrves right to r.Isct, revise and propsrly classify all
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T".WN t'- tvMI-:NT. -i'rsm'1iItllon iic'rItoNTcs
.dvertls.m.nts.
pivmn'. of $77 per mrs. F.1I..t.
AUTO Radio SpecialIsts.
Hit' '1&lt; ElI
4 hr. SEi.L 115 Your l'urnllure Quick
Adjustments will b. mad. on a ri-run basis oniy for typograpMcai
('IS'5I•.4 t.$xei In? ln,rurnint-,.
Service with the cash.
2'l2 S 1'-srk
service. 322-4261
321 s.:
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I*r, I lth, 1.inl.caped, cyrrors that effect the value of the ad. Adjustments will not bs
SUPER l'ht,%iiiN(I ,'OST
We Servke A11 ,nakt's Rt'lIos.
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w I i.Li.tSiS
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said be first saw a glint are a .o• O, uOflel, peop.e t eir youngest son onnie k e
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inches around. Donnie had *
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Mrs. Gertrude LeGer has reCouncil, now is filling the same position with the
turned
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it s A Srriall \fVorId, Cocoa visiting Robert and MDdred Martin and family. Leroy
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tions to save electricity. Everybody knows its a dangerous spot

extends Invitation to every
Spivey attended a bridal shower
post member and veteran, and
y LIZA AER
Central Florida Council, Boy for Robert and Mildred's daughthe press, to attend.
A email world, It is Indeed . . Scouts of America, in North ter, Annette, which was given
Special guests
While making a quick bual- Orange and South Seminole by a friend in Cocoa. Billy
Sharon Redman, girrs
Knight was a recent visitor at
and Thomas Larson, boy's st*t- ness trip north recently, I atop- Counties.

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Reports from all committee S. C. A gentleman approached, promotion and to acquire more ' ' * Claude and Rena Hawkins
saying he sees very few "17" experience in his field of work and son Sidney are on the Gulf
chairmen will be heard,
Refreshments will be served Florida tags and asked In what came and he and his family Coast at Destin on a fishing
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part f Seminole County 1 am moved to Camden, where he trip. This is a nice way to
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J.'Janist Hurts
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b Hand In Crash
will be well remembered In but, In turn,
met some ' * Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lee
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LOS ANGELES (A?) - P1- thia area for his work with the great people In has
Camden.
have returned home after reants! itoger Williams has can.
- rit trek to pointi In Georgia
celvd all Immediate Concert and
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television appearances following 1
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his right hand was Injured.
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MIAMI (AP) - In the nell's son, who made his third Lake Markham Road, has reA doctor for the entertainer midst of
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said
he did not expect the Injury
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the DoIphins.sn everyone by being married to
wnuams' p1aing. Some stones dropping hotdog wrappers and Diego Chargers
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Herman Spivey, Mrs. Bob
Dodge, and Mary and Forestine
Allison. went on a shopping
By MRS H. L. JOHNSON
spree
in Winter Park recently.
Safety and health will be
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stressed - as main projects for
resmence receniiy were inc
the Seminole County 4-H proL
Clayton Fye family of Brooksgram during the coming year,
yule.
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ft was decided at a meeting of
adult leaders with Miss Myrtle ________________________________________________________________________ homemaker has left our town
to be with her husband. Bob
Wilson, county home oconomDodge came in last Friday eveics agent.
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from Virginia Beach, Va.,
Plans also were made to par. __
to get Grace Ann. They left
ticipate in National 4-H Week
Saturday morning for their
the last week in September.
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home. Bob is stationed
Achievement night will be obthere
with the Navy. Their
served Oct. 1, time and locamany
friends will miss them
tion to be announced upon cornhere. * Rex Kern and Jonapletion of plans.
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A highlight of the meeting
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center kitchen, by three memcille
cooks for the Paola Wilson
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Handy Helpers Club, Bambi
the camp. So good, in fact, that
Chesser, Myrtie Harris, and r.• she took Kay Cunningham,
Bonnie DuBois.
June Brock, Ken Spivey, and
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.lames Catron down there this
years old, who Is Interested
week and had to be cook again.
4-H work, may contact the
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county agricultural office for
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AL FIORI, former Altamonte Springs resident
ther,
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gini.
Mike Street, who also
Herald's Chuluota reporter, Mrs. Liza Baker, after
DeBory Legion
has
been
here, has left to
checking car to be sure he recognized Seminole
turn home and Mrs. Street will
County (florida) tag. Fiori, who work-ed here as

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We Thank You. One And All

High Cost Of
Jumped 0.4cyo In July
Living

Thank you Sanford and
good wishes in tile
of telegrams,
County for making our grand opening flowers and best of all--n visit to our
Sunday such a rousing success.
plant.
flundreds streamed into our brand
We thank the city for speeding up the
new office and phrases like "fnscinnt- difficult work on Fulton Street, 9lu- y
ing" did our hard-boiled hearts good. worked under a brutal deadline with
So many remarked-111 never thought. tile sewer and
lines so we could
it, took so many people to put. out a p
tile opening on I mw.
per"-As we told one bystander "where
And we can't forget the Florida Powelse can you get a $2,00() a day p roduct, er and Light Co., Scott hums and Mat'for the price of one nickel !"
garet Leonard for handling all the re.
It is heartening for a newspaper to I'reshments.
know that the community, county and
\\'e feel as one of the lenders In the
the city of Sanford was one hundred community that we have made real
percent behind us in putting up our new progress in giving this county a paper
facilits.
of which they can be proud.
The community and we emphasize
Thank you for your faith-We promhere-the entire county sent us ninny ise 1 0 never let you dnvn.
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living
rfl5t
index jumped 0.4 11 ma! July increase, he said.
per cent in .1ut. raiging aver?teat.. poultry. fish, fruit and
I age consumer price increases vegetable prices were relativeduring the past year to nearly lv stable, he said, hut there
three per cent, the government were increases in the cost of
I milk, butter and eggs.
reported.
Chase a ttributed near' half
Food prices remained retzi
thr
2.5 per cent increase in
tiveiv stable from .1un. The
the consumer price Index dizrof Labor Statistics jnP7the past year to Increased
i blamed the latest increase pri- charges for nearly all kinds of
manly on the higher cost of consumer services, especially
transportation a n d medical

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Dr. and Mrs. William Webb, and John Stilwell. Gathered
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and Miss Shirley Parker (seated, from left) and (standing) Tom BurEmery Boudreau.
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instructors arc Walter Curry. t
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Interested persons should rewhich arc required. Necessary
I port to (rooyns High School at
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are planning to meet with
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Univer sal Military Training
Former President Dwight Els- I I. Provide enough men to flu age, lie writes,
ihower liiis called for a S3'St(911 our worldwide commitments;
UMT trainees should be o
Universal Military Training
2. Ut' n sourse of substantial fered the chance to enlist I
the fairest and most cilec
'c way to meet America's additional manpower In a hur. the regular forces for a two
ry, II needed;
the pa
year hitch ''with
ilitary needs.
1. Elinilnaite present incqui advances and benefits" that ri
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inimum of really essential ex ties In selecting manpower;
gular service provide';. Generi
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Uring to every young man Eisenhower urge, Those wli
'itt's in a copyrighted article ''an understanding of his obliga choose the single year of se
the September Reader's 1)1. lion to his country 811(1 8 sense vice should be paid only a sma
st. ''Under the system that I of participation in Its affairs;'' stipt'ned-five or ten dollar';
'isioii, every young male
Build physical fitness aimiti month --plus substenance, clot]
nerican, no matter what. his self•discipUne:
ing iiiid other necessities. ''Th
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Benefit the vast num be rs (11 year should be considered m
e future, would spend 49 boys now exempted because of amity as their contribution I
eks-one year minus three educational deficiencies or mo their country but as part
eks' vacation
In military derate physical disabilities,
th eir education," he says.
tining."
The best age to begin such
Youths inducted under UM
Unlike other systems propos service would be 18 General could serve in time of eme
I to augment or replace th e Eisenhower says, "usually the gency such as flood';, stern
aft. Mr. Eisenhower says his age at which a boy finishes high and fires, Mr. Eisenhower wr
'oposal would accomplish six school and Is ready to enter col- ties, and could be useful
ijectives essential to effective lege or go to work." Inducting "helping to maintain order at
sinpower
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Campaign Financing
By JAMES MAIIIA)W
Al' News Analyst
WAShINGTON (Al') - Political campaign financing Is
producing the usual: some
handwringing, some indigna
tion, 501111' gloomy foreboding';
about the dwindling chances of
the poor man in politics.
This has b('Cfl happening oh
and off all year in Congress but
by the time Congress gut's home
it probably will have done nothing, as it has for years despite
the cries for reform.
Just lust month Rep. .Jnmes
C. Wright Jr.. D- Tex., said the
high cost of campaigning is
making it impossible for any
''or the willbut the wealthy
ing wards of the wealthy" -- to
seek public office.
And Thursday Sc'sa. Russell B.
Long. D•La., said unless something is done it will be ''practicable only for the rich to seek
high elective office.''
"Colossal "' was Sen. Thruston
B. Morton's word for present
campaign costs. This Kentucky
ain Republican is his party's campaign chairman in (hit' Senate.
Under present law no cattail date for (Ia' 1 louse can SpCil(i
more than $5,000 In his bid for
Cflfldi(Ii$te for the'
election,
Senate snore than $25,000.
Wright lies said probably every member of Congress has
knowingly evaded the purpose
of the law limiting e'k-ction campaign eAI}clIheS.
'I'Jii' present 11rtt ,'riialts 5.000 contributions to any miusolier
of (lflhItIlltLt'e.S set LIJI ((I itid at
candidate.
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Tti our private little farm •
h/hen our pioneer ancestors
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we have some bass. In 'S
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trying to lasso one with a small '
copper wire loop.
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ily wAl'rEK c. PARKE-S
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himnior"; letters from summer at the copper loop: then glide It
up may amuse dad now, bilt away as if he wasn't interest- k
it until junior starts writ- I ed
Hut within t hilt ililnitte he'
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(rota; college!
come right hark, approaching
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n Is about the only ';Rn(l- with feigned distinterest he
h you (-tin get for a quar. would back away and cruise
out Into deeper water.
these days.
But he'd be back again In . .
urnmertItne is party time about 30 seconds, always get.
1 also time to drive wisely ting closer with each trip.
Finally, he came clear up
er the parties.
to
my loop of wire and rested
e
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his tummy against it. thus
Mom has to make money go
be nding the wire inward tin
rther these (lays. Now If dad
of my mop was
lid only make it come in I one-quarter
caved in.
iter.
So I carefully withdrew the
women's bank account'; loop and restored it to It.'; round
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When you gripe aboutconuli- nnd
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COMPLI'Tl SERVICE DIP?.
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present $5,000 limit could no of political campaigns through
longer be evaded by "putting tax deductions of up to $1 for
(lie maximum amount into dif. campaign contributions.
ferent pockets or the 51*12W This got a cool reception.
suit."
Members of Congress have nevUnder existing law national er tumbled over one another in
political conan ittees can raise their haste to disclose the
and spend no more than $3 mil. sources of their campaign in.
lion In any one year
but there come. Chances for passage of
is no limit on the number of Johnson's program this year
such committees and the law look zero.
Long has a plan for the federdoesn't apply to committees
al treasury to pay the cost of
active in only one state.
Johnson, when he asked Con- presidential campaign'; at the
gress for sweeping reforms In rate or $1 a vote. lie said this
May, proposed among other would free nominees from the
things:
promises they now have to
I. Al! candidates and commit- make to wealthy contributors.
tees supporting them for federal
But there's a hassle over this,
office would have to report, just its there is over Johnson";
clearly sand promptly, the proposals, and over practically
sources of all their campaign any proposed change connected
funds and how the funds are with campaign financing.
spent.
It's just possible that before
Members of Congress would Congress quits for the year
have to disclose all gift'; and perhaps In October - the Sen
income.
ate may pass something. It's
Change existing law and unlikely. But there can't be any
:iiake the ceilings on the size of cluinge unless the House also
contributions to campaigns real- approves. It shows little inctinaly stiean what they say.
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aisral curiosity of cows In antelope, they might sight a 'C
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'hen I had In bring them
Then they would try to ap- "
torn the pasture held
a'; near as possible on
mining. For anImals and
the keward side, !t their scent
yen fish will almost burst the
not he carried to the an.
Ift r'urnslly, as outlined he. would
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,w. You ran often
Hut when the hunters crawled
Imhlar attention attracting
u.s c-lose as they dared, without
svlees on human beings and
11frightening the deer, they would
imulate more sales!
in the tall buffalo grass.
ASE A'508: %Vhc'n I was it
d tie a piece of red
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cloth
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their rnuule loathing rifles,
nd one of my claire';
Then they'd raise the ramrod
and up the COW'; for milking.
high above the buffalo grass
rhioy might tie at the far end
and wave the red flag hack and
a 40 acre pasture field.
% tit] they would ignore my
fbi? when they found that the
';em'e in the field unless
red object didn't follow, they
rked them as follows:
vould soon stop and apparentwould walk out toward the I
ddie of the pasture, whistling i l' go into a modern fthall
huddle to consider the strange
make sure they were aware - object.
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Next, they would re'. - re
rhen I would lie down mu
their direction and draw nea rer 11
nk';s on the grass andwait, to the waving flag.
ow'; are like human beings
M aybe they would danr e
(tint their curiosity would
away again for a few yard'; hut r,
the best of them.
always they would keep
hey couldn't figure net why
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closer and closer.
vii'; lying ';till In the middle pronching
3.
When they were within easy
their field.
I rifle range of the hiding hunter';
;o they would walk tap to
ere I lay and surround me the men would then spring rip
and take a shot, thereby getting
a circle, with their nose'; their
game.
fling at my hands and feet.
So the curiosity of those anhen I would stand tap and
tempt led to their doom.
ye them on toward (ho' barn!
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the program or not. But Ca';- He may h' stat out on work tumniuntarius. The prisoner is
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The first persuasions are physically.
OW TO BUILD YOUR SET A VOLUME A WEEK
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modest.
The prisoner is told that if portedly placed TNT charges i('qUii'('d to attend a study
Starting this week Volume No. 1 book-a-week, in only, a
and discuss and explain
he
agrees to work for the state hooked up to detonators
goes on sale. It's yours for only months you wi,ll o''n th
and receive Communist indoetri- buildings housing prisoners re- i-'idel Castro's Havana Declaraton and his History Will Ab49 with coupon below-a special plete set. Volumes 2 to 25 cost
nation he will be freed after fusing "rehabilitation."
solve
Me and Jose Mairti"; ManThe prisoners lived for if
one to three years.
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umes 2 through 25.
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Each week thereafter, a new Then, make it a habit to pick up
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Engi'!';. Finally, he takes up
if you collect your volumes a until your set is complete.
the "Fundamentals of Socialism in Cuba" by Bias Roes.
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Each volume has the contents of three ordinary books.
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The complete set contains SEVEN MILLION WORDS
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ty), it recommends but one reason for can he persuaded to try the experiment..
divorce-the breakdown of the marriage. The function of divorce court-,;
For
would be "judicial inquiry into the
fact and causes of the 'death' of a marBut I said. "1 have labored in vain,
riage relationship."
I have spent my strength for nothing
According to the group, this would re- and vanity; yet surely my right is with
veal divorce as it actually is-"not as the Lord, and my recompense with my
a reward for marital virtue on the one (od."-1saiah 49:4.
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Much the same thing has long been
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Such a doctrine of "marital breakabout the only abdication of a British down" would eliminate all of the bymonarch in history.
procrisy,
of th e collusion, at least
Thus it is significant that it. is the some of the heartbreak and a great deal
church-or more accurately, a group of ol' the bitterness flow attending divorce
its leading members-which today is cases, as well as depriving scandal
calling for a sweeping reform of 'l3rit- sheets of their chief source of spicy
ish divorce law to bring it up to date reading.
with modern life.
Unl'oi't unat ely, it \VilUld also deprive
An unofficial report prepared by the a lot of lawyers of a lot of income.
group at the request of the Archbishop
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of Canterbury proposes the abolition of the course ol a Century or so, what use
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and ,i sui'pi'ise cake — a waterColor of the i"lorieli Persian
uiielu'i v ithi andles
limes IJ1U) tir as they grow
Astv'r the chilleiren lmad eaten riper, varying from deepest
their fill, Mrs. Ledhetter, as- green to light yellow. Though
sisted by Mrs. Donald Carri. the color varies, the quality
gan, Mr's. Michael Kelm and dot's not. They remain wonderAirs. Roy Downer, took them to fully juicy, regardless of the
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To curs out the th eme a
large papier mache stork, also
made.' h) Mrs. Mines adorned
hit' cocktail table along with
ai1t wrapped guts which te.cre
later given as prizes.
The refreshment table was
covered with; pink net, caught
up in a swag effect with tiny
pink flowem-s and overlaid wi th
a crocheted tea cloth. A cake
served as
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big huge portions of thick, de- guests at the recent meeting I nesdav morning league
Uclous sirloin - - Bill 'Yelinek of the., RVAkI-7 Enlisted Mei'is'
Talking with newsmen after it
CpO Wives will host a LUI) luck supper for the wives of
ut
Wives Club.
refusing grapefruit wine!
P.
m.
long
conference with President
cheon for the NCO Wives of R\AH-12 Tuesduat her home.
Mary Daum in an attractive Sevenett.e were happy to wel- McCoy AFB October 6, it
Johnson, Goldberg said the Red
patio dress, long. colorful, come buck Mrs. Sandra Brook- announced. Shirley Simas and
Chinese admission is sure to
S
R\AH-1J Enlisted Mann' Wiv come up at the next meeting of
. Bill Fieldhaus ins, who went to stay with her Sue Sevnnwa will co-chair this
flowered
keeping Close watch on his love- family during Lite past deploy- (!veflt with the assistance of es Club enjoyed having their the General Assembly in Seply companion . - Knthy Hen- nient of the squadron.
Mary O'Donnell and Beverly husbands attend the August I1 temtwrclub meeting. Plans were made
son laughing at herself.
President Paulette Widmann Koschwitz.
for
Cdr.
Webannounced
a chlldrens' fashion shov
Fashion-conscious
that
September Boa Jarrell and Miit' - Hay
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star In three different outfits
would be the month for RVAH- art' chairmen of rival teams .sometime in November. Watch
Ivan Lewis. temporary baclw- 7 to furnish articles for the lammed to conduct a member- In?' - the date.' and place.
T ime for the.' club meeting has
br, eating lots and lots of steak Thrift Shop located next to the ship contest which begins Sept
been
changed from the second
Mary Durant doing ever- dispensary. A box will be out- ember 21 and ends Noveniher
HUNTINGTON BEACH. Calif.
Kirby Hunt's viVac- side the door for those wishing 16. The losing team must host 'Wednesday to the second Thurs
- CUPt to donate articles. Everything i it dinner for the winners.
day at 7 p. m. at the Acry Deu
AT' - Dolores Curison applies
louis young daughter
modern technology to the.' yen
Fowler and Cdr. Kirkpatrick must be in good uscablc condi- Congratulations are in order cey dining room.
Baking
for
the.'
tYSO
next
crable
art of beachcombing.
"chicken-fighting" with Larry i tion.
I to Pat and Sue who were reted
victim.
Along the sand she walks each
Dion and an unidentif ied
Carolyn •lotmsun was elected cently elected to the offices of month will he Anne' GreenhnwIt does sound like everybody chaplain to finish out Pat I vice president and secretary i-c- ard and Barbara Michaud. day, carrying it mint' m;weeperhad a high old time!
I Ward's term since her husband spectivehy of the new All Souls Next hoard meeting will be like detector and e battered
Witt; transferred.
Home' mmd School Association- September 7 with club meeting basket.
"SEVEN GUN TEItRITOR\
sect in Oil Septeniher H.
Citriseni listens through
Prospective' members wel CPO Wives can
STATION OF lCLR of the. c u'-phone
1w &amp; tillitig tiuz
v.as th e site of a dinner party comt'd were. Glenda Bnsenuire_ place' of leadership gulf over
1w' officers and wives of RVAH- Artis Knox. Mary Charrette town. it seems.
Operations Departnient will
trunz the. detector, which Cost
'1, with the Peacemakers double 'and Irene.. Austin
hosts August 21 to a luitil timid lit'- SF14 than hilt' the sand with
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displayed
promns
pistol i
A jewelry auction will be
NOWC board meeting will be farewell party for Captain H. the' basket. The straining often,
inently at the home of Lt. Cdr, lucid at the next meeting and held August 30 at I p. in. t Houck, new station command- produces a daily yield of £15 it,
and Mrs. George Clark. Every- members are asked to tiring h the Imnw of President Shirley er and Capt. Chandler Swanson. coins, plus religious methils.
one agreed this was a very' jewelry that they do tint USC LitRuccit, 217 Vinewood Drive. I who will be leaving,
cgurvtte.' lighters. anti once'. ii
The.
pam
is
clever idea as the viewed the fur the auction
to
be
held
at
i-audio
"Fall football and furs'
p in at Lake Golden on
poster which was the highlight Farewells were said and H the. key words for the NOWC
—
of the part%
charm bracelet with a disc of coffee to be held at in a in board the station and will be Unusual Fare
It was trtcth us "Fun type. ttit' squadron insignia presented 'S
t I'! i— Tit, tiri
LON JiO
ii at tiLt bullroom in the form of s luau with flU
thing' according to Beti Ryan to Audre Blodgett whose. hus Wives of HVAH t art buss thientic Hawaiian entertauiunie nt
Hj&amp;t-i- Lo_ iii n hi
Seven wives reporter and t very t.auuid has been transferred to I working and planning for time.. C plaimneti Pols nts&amp;umu luaU
ii
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4s
one enjoyed a generous amid dii Turku
big event Highlight of the i Guests .trt to went island C ptLntILb Th. we rt left in hit' I
lucious buffet and party games.. Foll owing the. meeting nmn*.- morning will be it fur fashion c.usturnes and lots of fun is
e.tt
George and Lynn Clan are tes were shown of the. vives slime. b La Balks Furriers of planned for everyone. attending shiomui lie tool, to I flhlUli? Au
At tIme. recent monthly bridge )ItJtt
nene. to the squadron having i-c functions held during the cruise Orlando Resort atkins should
-centb arrived Irwu tht'im 1iit and have. note. been sUit to the. made with squadron rupresemta ci th Station Officers Wives
SUi.S Iteimu Wok high i)riZt' with
duty station tit P&amp;ii1 Rivem
nuin &amp;utnmrd ship
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FIRST COMPLETE gathering and Dunni Welch. Next meeting week through September 1 1or Emily McKnight and Karen Evof RVAH-6 officers' wives since will he Se:Iber 20 at the' I the formal dinner dance spun- I i011, E1IC!1 Ruth was low. Mart-

causod by
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ald :"A flatighter Tainbra of ter
Jane
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Mira and Tracey helms have corns and c r i a t y callouses
at a surprise stork shower re.
Those attending were Mrs. Floyd Green, Mm's. Robert
LI-milile to aitemi limit sending ViflIIhi'tfl, (a.,spu'ntawcek
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were
gunt soft and tender ;kin
here,
Mr.
Kelsey
took
Mr.
returned
to their home in fMngeentiv at the home of Mrs. Harry Coyle, Mrs. Kimilmerine Coyle. Miss ,ltitiv Longeore, gifts were Mi's. Charles lii
wood
aft
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rilla ( on a fishing trip to
Alice Mines and Mrs. Marilyne Kreci, Mrs. Elgin Myers, Mrs Miss Roxanne l.ongcore, and low irid Mi's, Ernest Longeort'.
speni unig the past miserable. Treat this condition
the' fi'ii ThoiitjrI Islands, Mrs. three weeks with their grand. the mod.rn way with "7.eet for
Pete.-son on South Cortez Aveic
Ke'Ise'y, Mary lane and their mother at her home on the Old th F e et" 7et takes the sorenue North Orlando
nexi
thillit
i)el,and Highway.
guests enjoyed a visit to
The honor
was com pletely
~ x few dayi hard skin peels off.
M LI
Sniyrnu, lle'ach,
surprised when an antique tvieYour feet will feel like new. Cv.t
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M.. W. I), Hofmann of Va- a hottl today on * money-hack
M1s, Kelsey ami Mary .lane
ker caht' carriage wic rolled
Vnur aiinlj
retitmed witil til e .NI (, I)f) I,,,,(,.,, to lenrin wive underwent hrain .
in laden with tft' She had
irrYrIh)atOriflgefP
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for* :t with
Eft
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mortal Hospital, Orlando, folMrs. Kelsey's sisters, Mrs. C.
.çraudniother who was visiting
M U.YNI: PETEJISO
(;11r3' IA'dhetter of 111 Parker anti Mrs. II. A. ,Swaln. lowing an automobile' accident
i--in the area.
,
F o llowing their visit to Val- last week. Mrs. hfofmann will
The
hostcse
presented
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'tiured by the Sanford Naval Of- anne Feldmeyer was tile hoit- ,
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ficers' Wives Club. September i telin.
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the monthly coffee.
SPECIAL FEATURE iii the' '10 at tile.' Orlando AFB Club.
unit
During the business meeting - meeting at the CPO Wives Club Dress for the' eeung will be - with a coffee at the. BOQ in lionseveral positions were tilled, in- was the.' presentation of it cake. mess dress uniforms for the or of Mrs. Houck, wile of the
cdt
tele eluding the appointments of made.' by Shirley Simas, which men and long or short formals flt!V captain who will relieve
B 0 Gloria Gehnig
treasu re r: was decorated and emblahuned fur the ladies. Office rs, their Capt. Swanson on August31. i
his
Marilyn Bailey for thrift aimp: 'with the words, "Best Wishes wives and guests will enjoy a
The.' OW building meeting. on A Jane Davidson and Dame.' Thun- to New Officers."
prime.' rib roast dinnor, served gttialhy set for August 31, has
salt burst to the -telephone commit- President Pat Bernal e.mnuunc- with wine timid an evening of August 24 at Jet Lanes at 10
to I toe and Ann Pirotte' us puhil- ed the folluwin appointments dancing to a popular Orlando been reschedUled Ior Wednesday
Reason for the change C
made to the' board: Mury Jane danue baud. Dora Griffin is
city chairman.
we!
A brief discussion concerning Weber, RVAH-3; Thelma Con- chairman ci the dunce commit- of schedule' is the change of
command set for August 31.
ace the approaching fall activities itle, ROVAIJ'S; Mary O'Donnell, tee'.
A included organization of two RVAH-11:: Peg Patey, RVAH- For further miormation call
wo bowling tennit; and volunteer- ILI: Shirley Simah. Retired Jeali Hiley lit 323-1966.
The Anierieun Itevoluti, it last- ,
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i ed front Altril 1P, 17715) III Sept.
Sat ing by several wive&amp; to parti- Wiveti; Sue Ceynowit. NAMTD.
cipate' in the tentative gull Gloria Simpson, chaplain: Flu
SEVEN out of milime officers' 37, 17Kt1.
tournament which is being plan- McNulty. isuspitality: Bea Jar- wives of IIV/tkl-12 have arrived -_—
I roll, parliamentarian and Ann huonie from it European tour,
ned.
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Jean Dunne. JOWC reported Sleeskowalti, publicity,
while' two of tin' girls remain
on the up-coming -formal din- i Edna Burns was named 1150
further traveling and sight,US nw dance being planned at tile Chairman and she unuoutimd beeing.
...ii, Orlando Air Forcw Base in Sept- that Sarah Skintier. AudreY Tile wiveii and neveral ChildI
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Reeveb uud shi: would furnitih reii vianed With UW husballa
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said
to
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Farewells
on lit the ports of cull which in
)y Vaggww. whow husband August Z cluded Naples. Genoa, Pulerme
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fur chairman of it committee to con- toga put in for liberty anti pub- OCIflS I column by 2 inches.
the of West Virginia to pzeparv
a
degre*
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Put
duct a bake sule in the RVAH- lie relations t'iaits. Most of the Too small +or an •d to b.
pharmacy.
au
luveie.
tillS hangar tudee. at LI a in Pro girls gut there in tune to go on noticed or .f+.cf.v,7 You're
Deanilpb preaented it
vet' chip aiid dip dish to Bee'- c'eeds will go towards the' fund the. dependents cruie* to watch
rea di- ng
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Ito ref urnish the base- nursery. NATO exercises

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TUJiKEY SPREAD — For a per. Spread on buttered bread. 0sit, 31r. and ,Nlrs. William spent at New Smyrna Beach.
jnaky-it-yoursell sandwich feast, Add sliced roast turkey and Sparks and son, Joseph, of
and Mrs. Vai1er hull of
serve this delicious spread wi th crisp lettuce. Close cacti .sand- Augusta, Ga,, spent several
days
visiting
places
of
interest
Vero
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were the guue'sts of
a wide assortment of hard and wich with anoth er slice of but.
th
area,
in
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brooks of
soft rolls, white and brown tered bread.
DeBiir ' I rite. While in towii
breads and crisp:, fresh crackWAGON W H E E 1. SAN!)- I Mrs. Gregory Kessenicli of
these former 1)efla ryit es visited
ers. To each cup of finely
WICHES—party
time
favorites.
Plumosa
Itoad
has
her
grandMr. amid Mrs. Adam Muller cmi
ground, cooked turkey, add two
yolks.
Cut
slices
of
bread
into
circles
son,
William,
visiting
her
in Second Street and Mrs. F. Ring
mashed hard-cooked egg
Season to taste with a dash of and spread one side of each l)ellary. Her son, Dr. Kesse- on Highland Avenue.
onion juice, white pepper, nut- with butter or margarine. Add nich, and the entire family are
onion
and salt arid mix with sliced roast turkey, cranberry ho:mi from their European trip
Mr s. Emily ('o
of HoLake City U0fl
enough he'avy cream to hold to- C sauce and lettuce to half of the and stayed in
the
United
States,
nBa
110.1(1,
entertained
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ge-ther.
dauigliter.ln-law,
Mr. and
sandwiches with the remaining but Willi,"') is enjoying his and
FRUITED HAM ANI) TUftand
Mrs.
Norman
Goodridge,
circles. Cut nippy cheese slice's ViSit with grandma, Pauline.
children, Norma Lee, Linda
KEY CLUB SAND WJCII
This into circles and small strips
- -scrutriptious combination of and arrange them on lop of
.'urs. A. 1eItgen of Sunset
fruit and meat makes a very each sandwieh to resemble the Driv?, returned from a twocolorful and tempting sandwich. hub and spokes of wagon month visit with her daughter
Each saridwk-h uses 3 slices of wheels. Serve sandwiches with and son-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs,
br-cad, each western-style barbecue beans Bruce Mime, and children, Lyntoasted raisin
spread wi th butter or margar- and plenty of cold delicious cite, Laurie and David, at Kenine and a th in layer of cran- milk.
dall Park, N. J.
berry sauce. On the first slice
TUUKEY S A L A D SAN!)of toast, au-range thinly sliced
WIC'IES
iwrennial I,a'vorjtes. I Mc. and Sirs, Everett L. I'ost
cook'd turkey, spread with
Combine chopped roast tur- have moved to 46 Morning
mashed bananas and add a
key, arid hard-cooked eggs, die- I Glory I)rivc from New Jersey.
lice 01 Swiss cheese', Close with
ed celery and ripe' olives. Blend
th e second slice of toast. Add wi
Mr. and Mrs. John Williams
th enough leniun juice.spiked
thin slices of baked Juan, a
of
Plantation 11usd, have their
mayonnaise to hold the ingreddrained pineapple ring and a
grariuldaughter,
Patrlcu Mcients together. Spread filling In
crispy kttuce leaf. Close with buttered
Glone,
of
Fordf,
N.
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buns and add crisp let- I
the th ird and final slice of Luce- for serving.
In DeHary. Patricu will return
toast, spread side down. Secure
to Mt. St. Mary's School In
wi th wooden picks before cutPla infield, N. J., when sue
(;JtE%'I- JIJ.USJON
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titg into quai tcrs for serving
TURKEY SANDWICH GRILL
The' girls who cling to the She is enjoying the beaches
Serve th is golden-crowned great illusion are th e girls who and places of interest hero In
turkey delight piping hot from know what's going, now. When Central Florida.
the oven. Combine equal evening party time snaps on,
Mrno'mts of chopped cooked the thing to slip Into is a beauW. and Mrs. Howard Sharp
turkey and fin ely diced celery, tiful 1ieer black silk . Chif fon of Grande Vis ta, and family
sean wIth sweet pickle relibb, are howu in classic shlrtdress celeirated her birthday Thurs.
salt end pepper, and mix with style the exciting new cage and day, Aug. 1$, with a family dineauugki mayoLlzlaise or salad th e always popular sheath .
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M:'. and Mrs. Ralph ltauisdell Kaye and Eddie, of Fredricks.Nil'. and Mrs. Anthony Oppi'l of Volusia I)rive au-c entertain- burg, Va.
Swumem' Turkey Time and dressing to hold the ingredients (1 Suuiyrna I)rive had her sising his sister-in-law, Betty
-August Sandvich Time are real togcher.
tt'r, Mrs. Frances Krzyzek,
Spi-ead the mixture on butter. Kansas City, visiting in DeBary Randsdell, who is lie'u'e to o
naturals to fall in the same
ed toast and sprinkle grated for 'our weeks,
back to Dayton, Ohio, with )j eter
month, for turkey is one of the
Cheddar cheese on top. I'Iacc
son, Mike Donald, in lime for
oldest favorites for a variety sandwiches in a 425 degree
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Luther
Vow
of
e t.iening of the' fall term at
th
of andwichues. The Consumer oven or under a hot broiler
Asturiano
Road
entertained
Mr,
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Mrs.
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Luviner
and
U. S. Department of Agricul. nlin'itc-s.
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dauuter, Polly, of Laurinburg
ture '- uggests that you try all—
DEVILED TURKEY SANDThe Misses Kay and Dorotlica
Miss
Linda
Caddell
or at least soxnef these de- WICHES—perfect picnic fare. N. C., and
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, caddird In replaer his h1C!?rIr1
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.*t,-,- thir yvar. othn, *41 yprs 4,11': and dn. rleaning.. moviels. Jill 1.
stolenIn June.
services
were
up
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Else Novel Ways
moment to 1'pose far Navy )hotogra
p her at Three's
Last week, he gathered tits
cent, except for rents, which. interest. etc.: tip $1.35.
' ASHI'NGTON (AP - The with a 1.1 per cent increase,
earnings and bought it fancy,
pool party.
('IT. S. Navy Photo)
It all totals up to a 52.110 th'-:
two- Ct*St.Oms Service reports it hnc continued their slow rise."
five-speed,
gold-color.
in your pocketbook.
Making the trip to Europe wheeler - and the best lock hr Uncovered same novel methods -------______ ____
used by smugulers in attempts
were Peggy Wood. wife of the could find,
He Ic'fi the hike Uflflttt'fl(i('ti - to get illegal drugs into the
officer: :
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unlocked
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O 'Gara. wife of the executive
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Tuesday
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officer,
arnh K irby . Mnr
home. When he returned It record 5.i17 tons of muIrivann
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Teena Sharp, Pat Husted. Alice
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daughter; 'Muj- .larne' H. Easier. rolender Service said illegal drugs have
Barbara
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and
daughter,
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Barbara Volmer. a new bride, flanni-Haiphnng nfl complex Upholstery, teddy heiurs, pillows
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who was married In Naples in who biter was shot down and and Cflflccaled in truck roofs.
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captured by the North VietnamrCdr. Wood and Peggy visited
cited: concealing a hiuif-ounce of
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in island off tit(- coast of IuiY
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Red Wynn discussing poodles
Nor- SHIRLEYLAROCCA
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land and Austria.
dressed.
.dance chairman
me Schneider. very
Ambassador Arthur 1. Goldberg
Other girls vacationed øt
-very dry, rather surprised, then, After the meeting, guests en - Serving with Thelma are Pat
sun's the United States is carefamous lake near Munich. Ger - I ulb' reviewing its position ti
Marsh Atweli .
very wet
joyed refreshments and fun in Bernal and Sue Seynowa. All many, while.' the' ship was at vutrci
admission of Communist
looking non.plusaed at the
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China to the United Nationsi Two' big parties were held—
- Jo Ku - gathering was scheduled for ticipate.
In one of the skits
But as of no". he adds, theant' a CAG party in a hotel in U.S. stand remains unchanged
hike, diving like a pro - August 19 with Nancy Hall host- Peg Patey reported that
'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crane smil- essing a bridge party.
howling party was enjoyed by Genoa and another a going-H- - the United States would nr'trig graciously at child-like Buz
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Joni Higgin- MRS. CHRIS LOVELACE, announced that she was tt-te ficer of the ship at a spot near tian that Nationalist China be
botham, turning heads and look- viIc of the commanding officer winner of the high game prize' Naples.
expelled 1mm the organization
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try an art museum once In a
while instead of i movie, think tenths of 1 per cent, but this Was'ecries. not paper napkins. deter betee
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twice before borrowing tiiort- much less than Is usual In .liii. pents and the thousand other as follows:
gage money at today's rates. However, egg prices took
Food: up 71 cents.
items In supermarkets.
tnke up bird watching Instead of whopping 5'
per cent Jump
Other nondurables, apparel
The July rise in costs added
when unusually hot weather in rents to that bill.
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advice to go easy on the am- li v ing costs, the bureau said.
tobacco, toilet goods, new.spa•
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though, cannot make Ii great big past veilr has been caused by appliances, automobiles, tc':
Itving by at- increased charges for nearly all up 12 rents.
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four are proud to be a part of thisnew era of
progress in Sanford. Shown
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Picked up by the wind and St
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Nhertfl's Department to dear at a i mile an hour pace,

Viet Nam.

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Present it to or Instillment oaa Dop4t*m.nt nd receiveyour
visor
fortirfor FREE. Limit one. Offer "pit**
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Parts Of tile bout houses warO day toward the islands at the

piling, ti

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WE SPECIALIZE IN LOWN COST

down In the nilildle of Sit 415
Idockitig tra ffic for uppruxi. for i
history.making effort to
AIAJ. HENRY I- Philmately two hours, according to talne the giant storni.
of 800 West Ninth Hemi"018 County Hheriff's De.
Tile islands of Martinique,
Street, has I)een awardlioiirtwent.
Donihilen anti Guadeloupe were
ed the Bronze med a l for
Stats ftuu4 Department Work- piueetl Wi a hurricane watch as
inetitorioum
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101-itil bout works where he works on
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Classified ads ........................ 7A Houck. CaPt. Houck will Fe- cees und dither locul t-i%,ic
Comics ................................6B7B Ieve Capt. Swanson at change- tIub.
crubowgid puzzle .................. 7B of-t;'Unalland
celvaluslits
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Dear Abby ............................ 6B board the station at 10 a.m. invited and must make reser.
Editorial pug@ .................... 2A August 31.
vations thrutigh the Chanilmr
Enteainment ............... GB-lB
Capt. Swanson will aaume of Commerce by ,iou,i, Friday.
Huroi;cupt ............................ . 613 duties in tht office of the coinblast*r of cerenionies for tht

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been bervinir an Deputy Chief
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that it would be easier to apCapt. Chandler Swanson, commander of the Sanprai the situation after Con- lord Naval Air
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but tbat he was not ready to
recommend anything at tbis
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Senate opens debate today on age to a boatyard and fish camp after a small tornado
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read ". . . there is 110 ONE on the matter since that time. flown by the "Hoot Owls,"Car. a bill that would boost the min- whipped the roof off one building and dropped it acrosi
way . . .11 Of course reading
rier Air Wing 14 flew a total Imum wage from $1.25 to $1.60 a .state highway, yesterday.
can be tauffL~ ht . . . you're read.
The storm lifted the roof off a building at the Sanof 16,150 combat sorties, while an hour by 1968 and bring an
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strikes launched from the Ran- additional 7.2 million workers ford Boat Works Rild dropped it on SR 4 15 lit the St.
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0,000 tons under the la%v. Sponsors pre- Johns River on the Volusia County line.
A Jacksonville wonian and her two small children .'I '
Industrial prospects for the
lof ordnance on targets in Viet dicted the measure would clear
the
Senate
without
substantial
were
trapped in a car during the sudden tornado.
f
county never looked better
.Nam.
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Says Chkimber Manager John
The tornado hit during it thunderstorm and heav
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floor
fight
for
tionie
ainendlightning
In
the
early
afterJohn said ht has
krid
be
airlifted
RVAH 9 will
from
ments
noon leaving an estimated $20,i
nquiri es from lndjOI coinpan
Florida Highway Patrol
SAS Alaamedu, Calif . Ihur
000 worth of I)lol)elty damage tvus summoned and helped rejeb drid five from some minor The Altamonte Springs Town day afternoon and evening and
boat works and JohnsOn's route traffic until the remains 1
onei,. "Never in my 10 years ais, Council will rsit as a board of are expected to arrive in SanOf
manager have there been so I
TALLAHASSEE (AI3)-F'Ior- Fish Canip located tit tile could be cleared from the road.
eclutilization at 7:30 p.m. today ford early Friday morning.
.manlo, inquiries," be added.
Normal traffic wus featured at
Ituriger
ateamed
idn's
major revenue fund will bridge.
The USS
at the town hall.
The
occullants
of
tile
vehicle
approximately 3:45 p.m.
Total taxable assessed valu- more than 70,000 miles during accu"I ulate a surplus of tionic
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Joliii 11runiley, owner and
ation thiE year is $12,666,323.58 the 220 day deployment in tile $40 million by next Julie, state which was completely colo'ered
up $2,151,710.00 over last year. Weste rn Pacific, spending only statisticians told tile cabinet with one of tile boat buildings manager of Sanford Boat Worka
The increase according to town 32 days in Far East ports of esterday. Added to last year's were Mrs. Stanley Merck of stated he and his workers welu
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ropriations,
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bout houses when the tornado
s and
new
the general revenue fund iihould
struck.
"I huve it lot of property
Rainfall here Tueloday
rices Stable
show a total surplus 0 $80 iii
damage
my boat houses, u
was 1.51 Inches.
lion, exper ts said.
I have not determined how

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2109 FRENCH AVE.
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A six
of
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gust, no payments had been touch
person has died here of c $
NAS Sanford, Thuday after- cophall ti
ceived from Social
s and 89 oth er persons
A mispl ace d comma or omit for the emergency patients noon ending a nine-month P
have con tr acted the mosquito
ted word
sure cause a lot cared for during July and Bes- cific deployment aboard the carried disease, health officials

advertentiv . nofed in the sen-

DROP BY AND SMILE - WE KNOW THAT
YOU ARE HAPPY SCHOOL IS STAR'I"ING

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the property up to Suniand payments up to six days. ReisEstates within the next two to se re r said average hospital
three years. Gosh, that ought to
make our population upwards

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used to draw hundreds (if kidb regulations and have done till ,

FUTURE LEADERS OF TOMORROW!

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hitt fint. for tho otnititimy, 4
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%4olith Sent- there said the matter had been
roads throughout .
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more. and we
-will kill the gwi!Ro- that, laid
the golden egg,"

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they may be.
Say, you guys, I
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football practice and you gals

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feui'd in approprimtin to rail hark thm
rylL1lft%!.' fr-r the relief of tnxpnver..
A I inder replied that "wool
are not 'ooking to the int. fo
the nn,4wer tn lrocril prnhlemot:
that k why we have loral ov.

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THAT WE WANT YOUR UTTLE
OLE' BUSINESS AT

Avenue and let them fill all
~ ~ your need.

The

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lif from ifltCi0d t'l it*t4

health, Education and Welfare
e in Washington, 1) C
Crisis in Cicero
Peterson said a telephone call had been plaC(d to
Shocking to
the County
ChICAGO (tll'l)
Gov. Otto
didn't ccc fit to give the road officials in Washington, but no one in authority had Kerner said today he would orsaid r
and bridge fund more mone been re ached.
- -du (tie National Guard into the
year.
How
can
we
calls
to
the
regional
of
ftcr
in
this flccal
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vI I tile cutiurh, of Cicero to proexpect more people to move in Atlanta had received non-com

Would You Believe!

Dekle's Gulf Station on French

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a resident physician and start fede
inspectors.
paving their nurses a decent
A. B. Pet erson, Sr., chairman of the board of trimswage. I wonder how mans' pen- tees, said he had expected a comm u nication late Tucs-

proba bly

ketbook
And when you get those new

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~ thcy have something you will
into a tra ythat Is part
go back to school and will miss ti
like itrid that will suit the Poe- I
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pnln)%' nilituntuuuentu. lilt' ltn.
IIIIAl's $337,0011 figlill, 1111.11111111
$1 1 7,flflO for capitol nut In,
third nnil In-it wimitil linymvio.
the tuew
itulillen wing.
Alexiinder lorokort ilmk M ilin
overall budget thuts1%':

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Mary
fir rri
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t,In;l nuhrn
Criliff(II 111000 Mild !Z.,nli1Vr,1,%
('nItrIy hei Ith ii,,
.Ir,hn krinfer
rmer etpnty
rimrnkin,yuer, piennled with the
f'nmmkiin,n memberi o go on
rr,f,
(srfl requeoltinle the Sr-horiorll
to "rail hnk" the
hon,i
millige when ar'l if the I.t;7
SInte
f gl4Iat,,re
provi'fr
mr,re ninney fror Serninole Cwin.
said that ' we

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pr rnt.
11"tt nithniitt, I
nr .11 hull; bnpIInl, 7.1 'r
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mill; rntit ii iint In y
.iff tuill: rend
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ituil titlilge fund, flM per rent
iir t.I1 t,ulll; rnuutn nnii luuw
VfIrlJILl'f'IIIf'llf. (fitif-if niul ff)rff-itnt en , 1.1 per rent for fin ,,ullI:
geflenl futnil, P.2 per rent or
1.l tuulit;
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ture articles and pictures of interest to the teen~ all, ., call and tell her how you
ager and ~1011TIIZ adults of Sanford and Seminole
anything and what
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: you viant In read about. Jan
among those leaving for prospective college' and 'uii
talking to me about
gals, get
have subscribetl to the Sanford Heral(i which they
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Wii
close this first
am
page and look forward to hearfrom all of you Give Mrs
Jan IeCIung. the lady who has
made this page possible for you

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really %%aM
r a realh been fun at \lelode
will receive izu mail diuil
tember brings an end to the to! Ill fact, Seminole C,ounty
(Herald P hoto)
huts and lets have one of
year alrol that the Junior Col- Skating .1tink and this fall Y*lr ,
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rapid, fun-fillcd pace of gum- is striving rapidly forward in ie;re would
! the'swin,
,,cst and best * Teen
h=in claimer, in the I Best has plent~- in store for vots i Dru-,s Store in Pine Cres', Shop- the rinkou.11 Get your creative
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pag Is in Central riorids
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n d g,ilc who like to skate pin. ('enter
Fall
of
idea'
going
i8b
over
fi
ve
hundred
guys
a
now round in education.
era of progreRb. The Lakefront
So zo
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I Say wouldn't it he nice to I Wtil. as the song hit currentop leregistered,
The surfer,
the Botanical Garden pe
fall t&amp;r lots of good CXCTCIS have
,r - FOR kUTCHEN
a second car for school h rocking on tlit hit parade
and aldier must each put their and Seminole Junior
College passing the anticipated number. and good whalesome fun.
A new sma ll electric PPII
hobbies to the back of their have each taken shape in the
and rating or just running er- I throuchnut the nation 14tieb ,
A unique day will be Aug.
For your
:iance combines a can bilener
minds and try to listen t the past year to give Seminole 2!), as
drag
needs
whether
rands
for
mom
when
you
busy
"i'ii
S&amp;'
You
in
September."
and
oñP corn.
th e classes commence. It be shaving lotions and no- teens are around the house I
teachers lectures. Commence- Count), a
nlavbe
- it The opener is equipI
it
usl about that good and long needed For the students, faculty, cam- tions or shampoos or
, merit of school takes takes care face
.
some sweet perfume or rolo~ne. know just the place to get one' and ., ureh hope you all have ped witli a stainless itiiel relifting, which can only pus and Seminole County, a
of all these summer enthusiast&amp; mean prosperity
for its citi.
surely the place to shop is Car- Go out and look over the nice t had a fun-filied
summer filled movabie cutting whrel dmigned
Jo:meept for one. . Ahe irmotuate. zens.
new erst. will
don
Kellett's
Lit,
ggett-Rexall shinv cars out at Ellinor Allo. with lots of wonderful mem. to ()pen all sizes and shapes of
JVhat happens to him? What
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