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lando Sprin3, the SherifC. Of fj1 e repiwtd.
A state-wide alert i on for the youth beli eved to
he a Midier absent without leave from a. iouthern Army

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military is Luerixu its mental
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for special training and eventual regular service.

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't'he tiluve announced 't't&amp;e-

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Stanley Pierce

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ASK FOR:

to gtmarasutI!u u the Seminole County health Atea deaths ----------------------------------RALPH PZOLD
iind Firbt Street will take pluce at 7:30 I).111. I'l-i(lay, it wun "I,- Illive a p1s ychiatric cliniv, for tilt,
JIM DOUCETTE
first or fee than thu, usual t-harge, Ciussif ted ads ................WA-I IA
the
for
twa
payt'tuiatrisI,
,
the
first
time
In
It's
history.
jcjunc'-d today.
.
$A'A
CUL1
in order I) belt' estbtIsh
......... ..................
There Is be .bllq.tiaa
'j')uut is, If the people of (liii ) ear,
At the forrnI opening, Mrs. Roy Williunis representing the
..................
Crossword
put-4d
9A
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I'oii,uos,
who
i-cei'umtly
t,pmitentul
health
eenter
here.
-' ----------- county mumiti civic orguuuinit ions
111gb for Goveimiur Committee

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supervisor).

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Formal Opening

0 CHOCOLATE

VAIL________

lunchroom

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ted the school lunchroom today
today-)
Dear Larry-You mean th ey and refused to purchase the
put us ahead of the residents food which they have termed
and commercial property own- ,, not fit to eat."
era in Sanford? Please explain.
Hearing a plm-nr.I saying
"SiV'
Your Money And Your
( The following telegram
was sent to tbelIa at 11 n.m.) I Stomach," stuuliqits turned
Dear Sheila - Suggest you thumbS down on the hot dogs
served today and eitiI'!r brought
contact the commission sack luuurhes or uliul without.
them explain it . . .
During the first of three lunch
Love to all of you,
periods, it was reported that
Larry
(PS Who's paying for all only 48 out of tilt' usual 341)

suftGalk KINC.

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School

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(The following telegram

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Formal opening of the joint lieadiiUaz'ters of the jtolie)t

very

Former County Conimisioner Tech Williams;waFt
heater and robbed hy an armed l-yenr-oid youth lnt

r.o e

unc

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Attacks
Ted Williams At
Sanlando Camp
Youth

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Transporfaflon.

Ellinor Volkswagen

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the St. .Johns River

EA'1hII!41t Ckiidy atici rain thrut Thursday.

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and WAX JOBS

Up

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oh

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WASH, POLISH

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Pass

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move

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THE FINEST

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girls

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CCESSORIES

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thj ml! stand three to four inches taller and weigh 30 to
40

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drive

temporary IkaI Abby ............................
I'Ierce,
tnk'y
OH 111gb, who will 5J11111k briefly lenul their sulipurt anti t'o(Imerml- 011191 uf(lit's in (Jrusuigu County
has hicesu i-om;dng t o St'nuimu'he iure.ildi'uit ..if the Seituinulu ('cUlt- Kdituilat page .........................4
tion.
)j-hulf of the Seminole County

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Well" Swofford

First steps In cstululIslsiisK Ii ('oulil)' Inc the lmt three weeks t Sleuttul lit- silk .tsatittuil Ktutei'tutmuileilt .............. .$-9A
by the Wuliteli'S divliiioii 1r tht Mental IIculIls ( 'cuter litre' ti ore giving his unto lieu to work 'itd the stied fur si'r ices ci'
I1Olt1s't'ptI ............................
trve us eo-iuustose-s fur the cuecii1ul)LIigIi.
take-it Tuesday b the Seminole withIi i ha' StmniiuiIt' ('tiunty lls)thtSlIlat to aid huntiretta ci Jetstreaiii ............................ I
ti,lUfl.
.-...................2.%-iA
Jolt,1 Kmtd,-r 1$ huiii
t'hddrt'ii, )iiun situIle used ad' Society
of ( 'cuuiuly tiiutal lI.ulths tabotia- ltt'mdthi 11e jnti tint-itt.
Sjiet-iaI g ut-t will be Ms
J)eniucrutie Cutitimuittee will

EACH

% illiam (Aluene) Kidd, wwn- I tilt! if igil

PH. 322-4151

for

govel 11ol. voillillit- fillit hourd, 'Alliell 1114-flUt'd tilt-

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lit! ifidicated lkt, %%,41tild liv ~i,lll-

first *U0 to k it- k off a $5,000 hug to urL out of an office

-sj' atte tu.ordi,iutur fur tee,

ullh ill

tile. County %11

(Cunflnued uu t'ggu )

#ZXI4 LS7471 SANA
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to

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ities.
The entire
ltataorn literI the many cap

than

TIRES,

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moved

have

ployeq tafflinle 1470,404 to P111;

local

.vith the e1n

aid

'hile

city

municipal em-

tOT

tIlonvil1e Avenue to
from
hoard Persimmon Avenue rut a .'oSt Of

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the

same tIme

pay raises

loans

Phone 322-2611 or 425-5938

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the

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re-

repayment of
and ii
fulls to the general govern-

$100.

only

is

22 Thick SHAKES

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cut

huudet vere 32

rhe

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Skating

OPEN NIGHTS! 'til 9 P.M. Mo.. tIui'u S.

mlllage

n

Left

dertiken by the pr
Raker

Pip.fl*P*.

In the city.

Tuiestlay's

IU)ft'4

to worry now, The Commission says she is Investigating corn- them good," sho reported.
.
"We expect a certain aniount given large
fligh enbach will resi7n, to becarne
Of
I
last night talked the 'Mayor out plaints about poor quality
e
$20,OoO
out
of
the
school
lunches
which
are
being
of
complaint
you
can't
alfoods"
(not
meat)
It
they
ask
School
students
who
declare
undersecretary
of
state.
th
of cutting
zoo budgeL However they did received from students and ways please 17,000 students, but for them while girls, "who are
ey have little choice of foods
.1 , 7
".afl entered. i,,nd told
we do investigate where com- tnot~ concerned about weight th
slice off $5,500 but it won't af- others.
'
v
that
some
of
the
food
which
George
%V,
Bali,
who
i.s
!vin
•
im c hand over his v-.
blems"
are
given
smaller
pro
fect the relocation . . - So stan "1 had lunch at Sanford Jun- - plaints seem valid. it. I cer_____
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Williams handwi his walp.
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student declared. "The
oile
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•Incerely,
1
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kt
wer to the assailant
,
himirne is not on Mrs. Fesler. WASHINGTON (AP) -The
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was cold to turn
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.tL'flhiflhl.
fl4)hhV Ui(1 Wit-.
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(The following te legram
hams was rhen hit on he
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TED WILLLMS
.She has always served good 5 per cent interest rate that
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head. knocked out and tied
The Herald office:)
itinches. We uied to have some ~ Insured commercial banks may I
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Dear Larry - When do we
ch()iccs of meats, vegetables pay on time deposits of less UP• When Williams recovered. he wrig.rIed out of his
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we pack?
,
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- bonds and walked to a nearby trailer camp and called
. . .
- and salais, with good desserts,
Sheila
PASADENA. Calif. (AP) - ~
;%-% but this year, there is some_____
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The
apparent failure of a small
thing
wrong."
mll
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telegram
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( The to
Some studenti declared that rocket motor aboard America's
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was sent to the zoo.)
- "teuchers agree with ,is -- half Surveyor spacecraft caused
Batters Area
Dear Sheila-SpringI
i kids have stopped eatmrm ill the thrtIgged lunar photo.
lightning 'rueso rapher to tumble uncontrolled the lunchroom and either
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One ptr- un '.va. iigh r': in j lrfti
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lie
-4enilnule area
ry
or
bring
lunchei
or
just
in
space,
scientisti
said
today.
hun g
_____
(The following special deThe tumbling, at a rate
drink milk."
for the second day.
______
_________
letter was received at i
Complaints
to
The
Herald
about
one revolution per seeMrs Janice Renaud, of fl L Flamingo Drive, re____
_________
S
The Herald this morning:)
.'l
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have been referred to Mrs. ond, casts doubt on the chances portedly was struck by lightning as she was talking
Dear Larry - Sorry to keep _____
Whitmore and school admini- for a successful mission, they
the telephone at her home. Her condition was rebothering you but, I don't
• .
I said, unless th e craft can be
stratiun offices.
understand how the city kept ____
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Lightning hit a ,19,u)tlU-KV noon, brungun total precipitaCost of lunches at Seminole stabilizedthe we funds in and still cut the _____ - -' ;i
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- 111gb School Is the same as
transmission line it ntsin to- tion to .i.u17 inches n a 14.huur
millage - . . Please wire de(AP)-PreziWASHINGTON
stu.
"fIIuml)s Down On School Lunches - Otui Stomachs Can't Take It !"
last year - 40 centa, for
I day, burning out the cable period.
tails.
(Herald Photo)
Students Say.
dents and 51) cents for teachers. udent Johnson said today that and knocking the en tire Sazi- • Wi th the Fail easua to bow
Sheila
"No, I haven't indicated that" ford area out of electric in Friday, the five-day forecast
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a tax increase maY be coming power for about it) uuflUW,
ugifl St 7
for the period
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(The following telegram
.
41
4
to
help
bring
government
ina.m.
Thursday
reports
temperaThe First Ste
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was sent to the zoo-)
come and outgo into balance.
ported as "fairly "id' by turns will average a little haDear Sheila - They cut the
Boycott
Seminole
Meniorial Rospital at- - tow the ii•aoliL1l normal. Nor1
street lighting program 0 0
NEW YORK (A?) - Police tache this morning.
nuil high .34-'4t1, 'mormnul tow *ilRegards,
an
;
78:
rainfall. ,xill --i.vorugo ()lie to
Rainiall tutaled .77 of
g D *
Larry
day outside a new showeae inch, officially, 'tuesday 3lter- I -.0 aches.
Seminole High School etu
school in Harlem and police

GULF

the students added to the l rd - known and established
enthusiasm on the SiC campus
among students.

w'Tha

Melod"

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Sanford

____________

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gonna

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party at
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She '5111(1 boys who ask are in to The Sanford Herald daiiY,that Atty. Gen. Nicholai Katz-

by

Hold +h eline

it a roller
skating and

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W1f1ON

WASHING
(lily 1111d titinly possible for food to be servings of starchy foodiq.
Mrs. Charlotte
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Complaints are still coming ident Johng6n announced to(lay ,
lunchroom supervisor at Oviedo,
Tuesday and fottod poorly prepure ," 9 e declared.
.
Dear Sheila-You don't have c0111AY

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was

[RENT A NEW CARI

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dancing

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pusiu

?4-

AR-TRUCK

RENTALS

RAISING

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Fresh 'neat prints!

to

____

but he's not taking any calls.
Sincerely,
Sheila (The Lioness)

.

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a FUND

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structu,rc's

uf

.Avernrn

'reet

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in economical

party or

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350

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your best buy

be a fun

SUITS'

Blazer style jacket!

P

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cily

xm oun

I tried to get tile City

Service

:

this surgery. However, some doctors find that 10 to 15 per

whether it

P\1J
sm
S'5
ft

inferd

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Hour

24

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groups ''
back."

by

a

mati

huihuifuig

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or not? "inks" knocked on my
cage last night when The Her- aid came out and showed me
the headlines: "Zoo Funds Face
what's It gonna be?
N
,
Ax

cent.

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College

turn - out

Docl.ors ure recommended for per -ent need fillings

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street

pro-

Hole-In-Ile-Head Craze Spreading

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of

(
,Me following letter was
received today.)
Dear Larry-I 'm speaking for

AND

tury

TEENS

y

Mon-

L:irry

campus.

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- SEllING

Iliggin-

JR to

tha

city " and

Huth

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7'h
nnth r
4fluj north of nnru Road.

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women.

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Earrings for the most exciting than two dollar
evenings are in giant proper. gramming and mailing, Starr

of his teenage duugh- Shrieks are coming from jewelers punch lobes "for free" cent j! teens nationally are too I

N.ws for jimiors!

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.line job of beautifying tit(- SJC!

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an his truck used now moved up thp. eductitional

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11th

West

on

ench

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of

good"The
looking hunch, not a pile of los-

EARRINGS

Congratulations to the Mudents and faculty who attended
the "Planting Party" and did a

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Don 't

QUU1V

Elimination

Wilson equipment

______

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Over 20 prospective Raiders I
came out and showed potential
for a tremendous basketball.
squad, however only 15 boys
will be selected to don the SJC
: light and dark blue. Coach Ster'

in Hi. Sanford P1an!

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the

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ifl mills, with ,'aeh
ro inl'($Iuit lu's m Itottie valuations fruituu
approxi.
file
mill
repreqr"fing
ill
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that
Rollie
lite saying,
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go
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mills
mately
nest
wore worth $900 and
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growth of
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to
flip
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debt
4
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lighting

to

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reneh AvE'nn.' to
street fr om
278 ; i
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ctut $R,f125 ft-nm the

relocation

Mayor

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bontul

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proposed cutting off Some .snvings of $110,875 front tit4'- lillil- hail a
of heart Inst night
In
get.
as he made the motion to refrom 100
cut
in
The
only
objector
to
duce the mlllage,
hopes of cutting the operat.

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Seminole

tars neip him with the busin ess. dorms where college misses are with the purchase of earrin gs fat.

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oppt,ed the

meeting bitterly

HAKER

IhI(;(;Isl;(rl'IIA1%t

ere:

Str't

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High School pym last Monday.

to Lay simply "Denwoody." ladder to the college world,
Sanford, Re.

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join
in on the fun that Saturday 12 per vent, against j per cent Combine pants and vest, skimnight,
last year. It's the lowest in a men and boots, sts and a tie
I Tbe first practice and tryouts long t,Tpe in the teen job mar. and cap for that bitter-sweet
for the SJC Raiders' baskethall keL
charm and individual look.

two inches taller and about 10
pounds heavier . . - But vuDenwoudy lia seven daugh- Pierced cars for earrin gs, not missin g in the friendly fad triUonista deplore that some 15
ters, no sons. He operates a popular among younger teen- of piercing their roommates' per cent skip one meal . - . yet
vvercunsume sweets so that 84 I
cleaning and hauling business, aged birds the past year, have ears.

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Imtham, who at the

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until 12. number more than eight mil. ble there's been a mixup. Black
collegians dance from 9
lion. Though there are also and white herringbone mixed
Any student currently enrolled som• 1.800,00') who are unem- with soft, lightweight Paisley
.1 in SK is invited to come and ployel, the rate is down around looks great on any campus.

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and Daughters."

Liggett Rexall Drugs
2701 Orlando Drive

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fix

growth

the

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assuring the

At a

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Play ft by car and you'll ers," said Starr.
.
Each participant pays less
havo ')to drop on everyt-hi.ng.

tions

, Raiders ,with from IS to 21
I games on the roster.

to

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jt'opnrtilie

would ,mt

a

budget,

It's time to get acquainted Teardrops, chandeliers, spin- Did the two psychologists sign
and the Student Government of ning halls, mobiles and tn- up th emselves?
"Naturally," said Bainber,
Seminole Junior College has angles are a ll the shapes. Secan't
think of a better excuse
quintied.
penned
and stoned are
chosen Oct. 1 to he the night
for the first SJc dance. U will easy en the ears because they to call up a girl."
are light in weight.
he a real treat with live and
FOR A CAMPUS IA)OK
swingin' music provided by th e
_______________
"Bockin .Thoadrunners" as the Teen-agers employed now in the back-to-school scram-

ional barbering circles Inform
that long hair is definitely still

but

budget

________

$20,000

by

i

Whiz,

promises a full schedule for the

do

the

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Avenue ;t , eoct of 2,.
it Wet
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165 women

Average student
and
are 20.28 for

the

junna." Now, It's 1966! Profess-

could

KELLETT'S

th

in

than

1

For Fall Dance

as

was nothing George Denwoody
th
his truck to read "Denwood'

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rebellion

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THE WHOLESOME 'SCJUJ) and water" 10011 ]
Sources add that fathers are
beginning to copy what is called building up for a smart, comeback at school this
the "Continental look" or fall as these pretty coeds emphasize. Head-to-toe
personal cleanliness and neat clothes without wrin"Prin ce Charlie cut," a in Sen.
kies are prescribed for the campus Ret. A leading
Robert F. Kennedy.
fashion magazine says, "Clothes are real clothes
_________________
". - - AND
I)AUGHTERS"
the girls looking so chic, the fellas may even get a
ST. LOUIS (UPI) - There haircut.

PHONES ___________

tr

to:
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of

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FING

Finalizes Plans

H -FashL*on CoedS

the wea re r's facial contour."
"We

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kind

;uroprintiona ciii nut of

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experiment.

grade,

Junior College

toured or "razor-styled to fit

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4be

seventh

girls

"in" - - - it'll be trimmed more
this year, especia ll y in th e
front - . . and much more con---.ft

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rang,

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superdangling ]ock as th
tered school . . - private school
principals said "get a haircut
or we'll give back your tuition."
But a progressive school
leader labeled long hair "a bet-

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th

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school

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compatibility.

grade; Alrs. Katherine Nash, reading teacher; and

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gram has always been on mdivlduaiized instruction, but It is WIII you, won't you wear long
felt th at this year, with the new hair? A check back to this time

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of

"patti lt qlpht" anti that

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derided cent. Robot-Is who said the
vote shaved last night
mission
project"
and 1141
off only IkS,500 frx'111 1110 700 10 "RAve, the 700

candidates

and staff members are in the

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2,'lO

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flCW

WiIfltI'll

hut

matched

materials available. the pro- ]art year shows that a judge in
gram will be administered an a Kansas City ordered a boy to
322-2611
get a haircut an he could see
completely individual basis.
A recent Bonder's Digest him before he sentenced him.
Mv. Deadline - Friday Noon
e phil- Some high school coaches r
aptly expressed
A.M.
quote
News Deadline-Mon.
by of Sanford Junior M9b fused to let long-bairs compete
School toward Its reading pro - for school teams - . - the dean

th

building

fr '- m

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twice.

Donald

eight grade; Patty Carlton, eighth

1.

grams.

JAN McCLUNG

JA

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Bead"

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on
each Tuesday?
CALL

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very short, cropped close to the

tapes with individual earphones short
ra's. as husband Frank Smut____________
for th e tape recorders, Scholartic Literature units, BarnellLeft Specific Skills series and
Styles
many other multi-level pro- Hair _____________

Gal some news
you'd like to see

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viewers (Individual tachisto- way Mist Furrow looked when
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these reading goals include:

eliminated

They

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men and
are participating.

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and

hope to iron out problems which developed in a
ilar "Stanford Match" last year
in which one girl was
with 73 boys.
"She actua lly went out with
32 of them, while her roommates sat around green
envy." the young psychologists
reported.
A few Stanford professors

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usually flysubject area teachers, it is hop- mostly straight .
sometimes coned that a planned development- irig free
bows, bandeaus,
al reading program for every trolled barrettes,
grips
I child will become a reality,
and
New equipment and materials A few girls are wearing the
''° urchin" look . - .
which will help in achieving

th

Some

1

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hair will continue long . . .
.

street lighting

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program.

Girls

through
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II

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The two doctoral

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will

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San-

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a

fnnu'il
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Commissioner Earl
fllgglnbothnm today qualified
for city Commission v
1hlgginthnm 5 %flq9j
gnthp
years
with The commission i2 .
and as mayor or Sanford

using

teed." said Ronald Starr, of

1,

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o

are

matched with him or her-four
to 10 matches being guaran-

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war

which

and

t

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cipant will receive the names
and addresses of everyone

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c.specinlly designed

reading

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DEAR TEENA, which reading classes on the basisof it is hoped that parents will
to unitsurvey test, which is current- encourage their children to take
your questions and help ly In progress, and teacher advantage of
tu
with your problems.
recommendations. The cmpha and th at the studen ts, th emsclvTeena is now a member of ala is primarily on remedial es, will make th e most of it..
The Herald staff. Address all
concerns Itself
ma il In her, C/O The
reading two or
not neces•
ford Herald. It
more levels below th eir normal
sign your real name
sary
grade level. This year it is planand
made ned to give some corrective inthe column ''•
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next

Sanford Herald

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Within

en a decided boost to the
reading Instr uction off ered at
rule and enthusiasm of the two Saord Jun ior High represents
f ul l-time r e a d n g teachers, thefr
chance to learn the
Murk Fannon and Ca th erine reading skills th at are necesNash, and to the students wirn sary to enable th em to function
th today's soc-

Bens Weekly
Beginning

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be

reading

eeners Column

The

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Eating

psycho og

Stanford

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Two

established

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problems

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the

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c3rrected

by

citya

the

program

______

in this area. The reading pro- can be detected and
at the
Sept. 20, 1966
high is not at seventh grade level, a pot.
_ a new one. It has been a
po
encouraged
and an appreciated to continue his education, About
part of the curriculum for the Of) per cam of students who quit
eight
However
school have serious
wealth of new equipment and problems. For many of these

(ailed

(aIIs

c

1:7

he

Conlputer

1,

budget

__________
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('onmision liesday night n
board

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__________

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can't

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dropout

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Mayfair Country Club, pulled off Fifth
chel,
Street into the .Tnycee building parking lot and left
his car With the motor running, in neutral (he
of

against the 'phone booth.

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donkey shown by Mrs. Man- Ellen Rowe and
Mrs. Donald LeFils, delegates, will be
awarded by the Seminole County
Democratic Women's Club at the state convention in Orlando Oct. 5-7.

The painting is the work of Mrs. Jackie
C8010, vice president of the local
group.
(Herald Photo)

The First Step

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Survivors *?e her husbarul,
Cdr. Guy David Johnson,

nison, social worker for the with
parent-teacher orgnnlzs.. Include a reception for Mrs. R.,county, whose services are fur- thins, church grou ps
, profes. bert King High at the home of
Inished by the State Division of atonal groups, civic and
frater. Sea. Beth Johnson on WednesAlental Illness, cite(i adult casef; ! nal organization x, it

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BY MRS. 11. L. JOHNSON treasurer. and Joe Dindu, dele- ment Night to
be held C)ct. I

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naii elected Georgv Bradshaw
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is president for titi' 1th1i4G7 recriatioitanti Alurcia Bryant im nounced later.

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&amp;Y that Flors&amp; is the fffa
'"'am growing state in the
nsuou, with a Population of
14M,Oft, Ill 20 Per cent in.
crusse since iu.

NEWLY elected officers of t11,8 SeminoL.
left) Cindy Boyles, reporter; Marcia Br3.
ant, recreation chain=; Rut 4
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Club-swinging police broke up
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Plaintiff,
V30-seat House of Commons but v..
'1 jm to hold the allegiance of a '; h1t(j1A SIMLETARY,
Defendant.
tenth of the electorate.
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even leave you *A,ith extra cash to f
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its annual convention today with
of INA Court of Sanford. Florida.
a call by its chairman. Lord this 19th day of September, IP66.

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baby boy- Mabel HOPkim md
baby boy, Joamw Auderm and
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baby boy. Dounie G. Wing and
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Winnipeg. cloudy ... 78 49 ..
Other officers elected at the trict 7 representative of the so
will participate in radio pm bert V. Ware, Janice Renaud,
Mulcil"; first meeting Of tile Statt- 4-H Council, reported on grams during the week.
ay,
ieur field Saturday at the Agri- tllt~ recent district meeting.
I Brenda Ruui, Idarilyll XertWeI
Fifteen
Club
presidents
and
ndtural Center were June hut- National 4-H Club Week will
delegates and their leadeys Ca rol Gulmaros, Sanford, Ellen JOHNNU.
LftAl1!i'l'Ii
:1111130n, first vice president: be observed Sf,
,pt. 5-Oct. I and were in attendance a
rvlovs for
t Saturi4tlW Hutchinson, secretary- planti were intide for Achieve
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Johnoon.
39. of Sanford, who died Tues.
Smith, Edward J. Carter, Do. day,
will be at lo ,L. In.
BW7; AUdMY brinkmaiiii, AnThuraday at Bob- Crovis xpiscull"I churcii with 11ev. Leroy
110 Bacon, Delt
08u; Cha1*011
U- "Per officlathir.. Burial
Tituavilk.
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recorded in CAIra for a British
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President
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2t -it Ro.%Is Stal .. is listed As tin out,standing st- udent. and is winner of
many oratorical and essay contests. He is the

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such cannot wwrt a dfmct in.
will 11P ne" day: the Thursday luncheon
daughter, Jennifer, both of San.
should Intervene In the war In fluence
This
week
has
been
proBy THE ASSOCIATED PRUS.S which art, in serious need, per, remsary to appoint a fund-rais- with SecreLar.%
for a settlement,
ford; broths, Itay fl. Ballard
, of Agriculture
fl claimed Farm
Viet Nam to bring about a dia- fani said,
w...
Sons returning to the count3' ing
"no (MUntry and no the board of
to,
committee
and
ask
the
aid
Doyle
Connor
and State Treelogue, I%larcos told newsmen at
Sminole Co
o
f SacramOn
Calif., and Albany. cloud,
from mental hospitalp who are of the public in financing
individual
participating
f
th
CommLuainn
a reception.
David Ballard, of Derwood, Albuquerque, clear 86 56
trvmg to resume a normal iit, project for the first year the surer Broward Williams and
fictivities of the United Nations
john
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r
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Commission Chairman
he Puren , Mr. and Atlan . cloudy
e courtr, Pc!rjqonr, of organizations wh o dinner with Secretary of State
79 59
added however that he can forebear to help In the Aioxaiujer
s
Tom Adams and Miami Mayor
tated the proclainut- Mrs Burnett H Ballard, of Bismarck. clear
would only "refer to it An pass- search for an
v.hert. e1iluntiofl it; n ee d ed and would lik e to offer financial as- R
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attainment of tion was issued $*in reeoglittion
obert King High on Thursday,
E10ift, clear ...... 1W 59
others.
ing" In his 11311leniblY speech and
- to the clinic are asked and the luncheon with P
at
WoWd P
Pummal
an=pments
are
,0f.
1learlY
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farm
familim
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roPow nothing specific- Afghanistan-it ambassador
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direction
tl~Ue
county
and
the
rnore
of
the
Demc~_
than
Mmms said' the
of
Gramkow Buffalo. rain ....... f;G 51 .20 simP)y walks in off the street tal Health Center, P. 0.
Philippines. the United Nations. Abdul Rah.' I
Fun=] Home.
Box cratic state executive com mit,
MInIa and Thailand are still man
Pazhwak
carried
on
the
who
have
joined
trying to promote an Asian
'Installation
Cincinnati, fog
88 61 48 oataone please help me?' ", Dr.
con themt. after he was elected Bureau for the purpose al
with
ftEUBE E MILLEN
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ttorney
General Earl
Cleveland, cloudy
64 59 io Podno added
is
Iteuben Edward milleii, 66. of Denver. clear ...... H7 56 ..
Faircioth
on
Friday.
UMB although North Viet Nam, president of the new assembly. mOting aIrriculture through an
The clinic will not be free. DANIA
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luanor, Ga., died Tuesday in a Des Moines, clear .. 7B 44 .. patients
Pazhwalc said though "the organized efforL
(AP) -Police began
Business sessions or special
will he asked
the
N
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iet .Cong and Communist situation in Southeast Asia" was
agrI_
Thomasvin
search
today
"
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Pay
a
interest
to delegates will be the
for
three
small
e. Ga.. hospital after Detroit, rain ...... 62 60 .45 at least a nominul fee,
Chim have rejected
"qt further "cognizen
depend- children
an ,
the
Pro'
among
the
issues
"not
within
cWture
and
Its
allied
helds
are
Ong
Illness.
missing from their caucus for vice president at
Fairbanks, cloudy . 63 51 - - ing an their financial condition home
,
posal.
if)(-- zone of this organization. the the large
1ho
r
,
ince
yesterday.
Barn
in
Winter
Garden,
he
11:30 P. m. Thursday and elecst
industry
in
Fort
Worth,
clear
...
ILI)
Foreign linister Thanat Rho-clouds of
the
such
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conflicts are state of Florida" Alexander gi
They were identified as Law- tion Of state Officers at 2:30
up in Sanford and attend Helena, clear
86
50
pa
y
To
man or Thailand told newsmen bound to hang heavily upon this added.
ed local schools. He was the Honolulu. cloudy .... go 77 . .
rence 9 Johnny Jr 7
support
ci T
p in.Frid
conference . assembly'
"It if. hatter, psychologically, rY Eubanks, 4. children of John
the
"The
coun
ty urges all farm son o.f
During the 4:30 to 6 p. m. soIng. Ili-- said there are "in
late Reuben E. Ml]. Indianapolis, cloudy 81 61 .82 for the patient to pay what he and Mary Eubanks, of Danja
lip suggested that "responsi. families to
dicztion. that the Communi,.%Ls
cia] hour Thursday and again
support the Farm len MW Fannie Clara Lane liffl. Jacksonville. cloudy 75 69
bit, leaders of all nations leavt.. Bureau orgunIzaton"
en, pioneers of West Orange
.41 can for the service. It helps Police were told the children lit the election Friday the Semi.
are beginning
their
doors
open"
to
peace.
u,
County. He served in tile Mer. Kansas City, clear . 80 54 .. maintain his persona] pride and were last seen in front of their mile women plan to appear in
anti are beginning to realize
Guyana.
which
got
it-,
Indechant Alarium during World Los Angeles, clear . 77 62 . . self-esteem," Dr. Podnos ex- home about 6:30 p. in.
that U1e% can't afford to diert p
. Indian garb.
plained.
entJeiic
from
Britain
Mn';'
6
War
]
and
was
a
former
tote
Lou1gVmt,
cloudy
73
58
gard Asian public opinion,
bu
Several civic orgunizatio5
wa., admitted to tile United Nfi
graph Operator with Atlantic Memphis. cloudy ... 71 61 ..
i ]MV 1)~, acclamation. This
HON01,UL11 (AP) - Lynda COast Line
ilroad. Ile waf, a Miami. cloudy .... 87 V, ..
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th
'usc
(3
tlu
nicnil+x.rshup
retired
MiIvauk, cloud'; 6
paint
to 110 Bird Johnson %aat1ornng
bo
sunblr'; 2] s,,cioi, it
contractor and
v.ith
a
further
'ncrcas
to
122
Hn%';aii
68 50
had a busy day Tues member of the homeland [lap Mpls St..?, log
No~. I topic ill speeches tit tilf.
0
x1jected
before
tile
session
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with
a
schedule
that
includ.
tist
Cilttrch,
Homeland,
Ga
Opening Of the session Tuesday. endL.
]a
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ed a catamaran ride. a canix. Survivors are his wife, '
Italian Foreign Minister Am.
if
trip and a hike on the island Ethel HoPe Millen; a
Mrs. Okla. City, cloudy .. 711 JA ..
Kauai.
Mrs. Sinah Dickinson, of 3iirni. Omaha. clear ...... 75 49 ..
sion
president of the iw. as.
In
She had it new hair style fox- ingham, Ala., and iv,o nieces. Philadelphia, rain - 61 60 .45
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Phoenix, clear ... 95 7-) ..
the strenuous activity: a
ii. ill
AC
priceii eused in dull trading at Pony tail instead Of her familiar Waycross, Ga., is in charge of Pittsburgh. cloudy . 63 511 . 1 -_,
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"clear
signs
of peace the opening today.
all
PUnd. Me.. cloudy . 59 4L, ..
bouffant coiffure.
arrangements.
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means I column by 2 rnches,
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peace In lfletNain In a speech free and independent, in peace
tOth' to the U.N. General ''
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a solution honPeftlinand E. Marcos was exorable for al], which Will enable
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And the need for better educA- piting.
of
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Interests
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presented for llre Preven.Some
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High SchOOl,
been named a
nuiflau- the age group on the subject
ist in the Xat.icrnrd Merit of VD will be shown to ninth
Scholarship I'rogram.
ders at the school.
nalists will be announced
Purpose of the committee Is

~Mnry Ellen R,,,, Dr, M,ri,
Perez. Mrs. Betty Davis, Mrs.

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linspitnifty chairman. Mrs. Miss.
ouri Relic, Swofford. chairman
. I Of delegates: Mrs. Tielen Fitt%.
co-chairman of delegates: Mrs.
Ann Oches and Mrs. Jack-it,
i Cnnlo. art advisors.
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1 Walter -Glelow, Mrs. Ann Sipoz.

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campaign director, and Mrs.
Ann Brissnn, campaign treasur.
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Other appointments announced
for special duties at the cnn'ennon were Mrs. WInki LeFils,

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Hicksville, Ohio, died there
(Continued from page 1)
Mrs. Jerr~, Linnekugel. Mm. JuA junior high school coun- i sent, li
It was suggested the grou
t. Tuesday's nie(,ting I
early this 'TnOrntnIZ- .Funeral
anim Sniz, Mrs. Donna Estes,
hi from mental Illness and earn. setor declared,
and burial services will
titian the U.S Secretary
t.3r of
pledged the help of their organ- Mrs. Anna Marie Riley, Mrs.
"I could flame you 50 Young. Izations, but pointed out that Doris Johnson, Mrs. Mary Lou
flonal dltre.s.
merce to readJust prices for Hicksville.
school lunch
me on the
School counselors and school store in my school right now, most club and civic organiza- McDonald and Mrs. Pat Bornal.
asis of a 12-month aversige of MRS. ELEZ"ET11 JORMON
who are in desperate need of tion budgets have already been
Alternates are Mrs. Dottie Au.
health nurses said they "daily far more help than I am abli, set tip for the year. They nddAirs.
bViRconsin-Alinnesota prices.
Elizabeth Ann Johnson, encounter dozens of children
stin
and Mrs. Ernestine For.
to rive.
ed that plP(Ipcc,z of financial aid
Corswith Davis of Foremost 39, of 107 Fatriane Circle, Sun.
ward
Estates,
Slinford,
died
whose
problems
sire
such
that
It was estimated that ten per , W the clinic could undoubtAidly
Dairies in Jacksonville said this land
they stinuld 'be seeing someone rent
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preceding the
Tuesday
in
Seminol
of the countyIN 17,000 be assured next year.
would bring greater ,stability or
e Memorial who can really help them, be. school children are victilnfi of
delegates' meeting. the board
prices and reduce the chance in "OsPitalAlembem of '
J,odge,
fore
things
get
much
v;orfle.
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the
Seminole
Of
directors met with Mrs. Kath.
A native of Jennings
"hard-care emotional and men. COuntY 74lental Health Associa- leen
for school contracts.
biddi _____________
Petree, politic
Ore,, she came to Sanford two
tal Illness"
tioti, which
ll spearhead and chairman to discuss
years ago She was a member
th e con
In addition to the needs of f17)OnsOr the clinic Indicated that
Ventto
Of 130b, C r o s 5 ,Episcopal
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for
duded Within the eight lerIol
S')flle future PflIl)llitt
cation
discussion tiwlude nPPenrflti:
The committee met With Jo- school day.
h G arcia . U S Health l)e• Thus parents will not ha ve pnrIlnmentniy proreihute. owi
Artment epidernilologist Assign. to pick lip .shident% staying Inte pntions olwn lo Jimfor niiii Selld t this area to discuss the after school and some students for high students, lm to get

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Copeland called on School of the death of Ea rl I)eardoyff,
Su t Flo ci Chrltln who alan
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den of stiidenis Miss Annette public with information conrernPeterson. gtce counselor; Ing the function or the guidance was the topic on (tie third Fri.
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(Sheila) Roberts, president, and
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, distriet vice president
Tt is expected the Seminole
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"'TheM IS practically a boycott
on Milk." he said. "Every dalry
in the state has lost gallonage.,,
I He said that within four hours
after a Miami firm announced a
price increase, 10,Wo persons
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Zooming retail milk prices
have also hurt the dairy eampa-

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liar milk. that the federal government sets the puce paid to
Coll ege, $39,910, SL
the dairy farmer according to joReph College, $118,2dS;
raw milk cost in Wisconsin and
rslty of South Flori da, $655,MInneoth.
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the Florida Dairy Products AsICK8, $977,026; Jacksonville Uni.
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arsity, *200,000; PZda Kegs
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It took the Ci ty Commission 15 years before they agreed to start on this
but they finally did It....
needed project, stretch out the program
A revaluation of all homes and other for say, three years and,
give Coberly
structures was ordered by the City
enough
time
to
make
sure
each and cvCommission last week after the Board
FDIALLY came to the conclusion that cry property is assessed on the same
numerous and large Inequalities exist equitable basis.
Or.
In the values now on the records.
had
to
do
Additional men be hired to assist
All the five commissioners
Mr. The years ago, was to check 1th Coberlv in this massive project.
We led It
unfair to place a burden
ty clerk on homes valued at $5O
on
for
12,O00.
taxpayers
or
cut from some other
books
000 and on the
with
is
NOW
budget
to
hire
these
helpers.
What we are concerned

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At 15, i participated In a headed for the gymnasium that
sparring match at Northwest- \Vcdnesdai at 4 o'clock.
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Mv heart was beating fast
em University th at soon turn:'
and
I felt much the same stage
1
('d Into a knockdown, drag-out
fright of an novicewho
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figh t. The coach had to pull
kies his first speech or solo or
P
us apart. And m' Inc liared fight or track event.
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From 4 till 6 o'clock, I kept
me to show up at the newt
saying
he'd
boxing
with other members of
1,
class,
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j.
knock my block off at that the squad.
r classman foe
The Herald
,
because it is apparently too late to
Si.
moan about what the Commission City was so lax in waiting 15 years for
never
even
showed
up!
outhluffed,
'e what bap.
ed Out
Either
he
had
chicken
have
done,
away
back
when....
a
home
review
that
Coberir
take
three
should
eooed.
had
to
do the job properly.
We feel that City Tax Assessor Max years
CASE A-: At the age of ]8, or his ire
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A week inter he returned to
Outside help could cost the city thouCoberly has done a fine worhanlike
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i enroiie as a freshman
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the squad and never referred
job on reviewing all property. .This sands of dollars. . .Something we just
Northwestern University.
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now.
period,
cannot
afford
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I
was clone during a 10
Since I had been a farm work- to our feud.
In fact, he went out of his
On the other side of the fence, we
some
But
now,
Coberly
has
to
L
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or during
summer and
:
way to be extra friendly, so I
7,000 structures and report back to the need a fair and equitable readjustment
p.
,
also had spent nine months
c.:
our earlier fracas, too.
ignored
homesof
all
th
tax
e
1967
before
Commission
City
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head of a gang of tree surgeons,
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But I learned a valuable ks
The decision of course rests with the
dIla are ready.
.
I was quite mL1inr,
lw
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on,
namely don't be outbluffed
That'
s a lot of work for just one man. Commission. .Can they make up for
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by
anybody.
And feign more
There are two alternatives. . .That lost- time?
of sport.
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Or does it pay to wait?
Fathers who waited 15 years
For Central High School at courage th an ou may actuall
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Ft. Wayne, Indiana, had no feel!
,
For most of the enemy's ap.
track or basketball or baseball
, is often bluff.
or swimming or football tennis. parent bravery
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"England
always
wins the
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So I was greatly hampered
01 ~
last ha ttl," said Winston
college athletics, for ft
~ f.~-..:,
~takes a lot of experience in any Churchill, so stay on the job,
Cornthe
problems
they
face
are
many
and
The California Public Utility
1.
a
. ,
sport to supplement sheer mus. for final victory I-.; often based
on sheer longevity or endurbig.
mission has done an amazing thing.
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ers
But one cause of steadily dwindling
In denying a plea by the Southern
But Tom ]Robinson, famous ance!
a
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famed
passenger
business
that
its
they
often
fail
Railroad
to
abandon
pacific
Swimming coach in th e Big Ten (Always TItC to Dr. Crane
"
care of this newspaper, en
o%rnight train, the Lark, between Los to mention is that. in many, many inin those days, assigned me to
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closing
a long, stamped, ad.
stances passengers have practically
Angeles and San Francisco, the cornt
the freshman varsity squad.
mission suggested to the railroad that been invited to stay off trains.
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This was a Izree, for I could dressed envelope and 20 cents
o cover typing and printing
Even the most dedicated train huff hardly swim! Against the
It mkke a greater effort to attract passczga.
perb former high school stars costs when you send for one
becomes discouraged when he finds
ilson
with whom I was now compot or his booklets.)
Now, this is advice that is highly that a train can no longer take him i
praiseworthy if for no other reason where he wants to go-.at least not withJ
lug, I had a tough time.
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then
out hardy adventures rivaling those enSo I switched over to boxing.
During our sparring work on
Anyone who has ridden on a train in countered by Christopher Columbus.
g
Monday afternoon, I w a s
the last few years can hardly have failmatched against an upper classed to notice that methods of dissuadBobby-watching in this paliti- may be on the way to seizing would drop Humphrey Instantly man,
mg passengers from ever doing it again
He was more skilfull than
ranged from simple failure to provide
No greater joy can I have than this, cal year is the fastest growing from L3'nthrn 3ohnson the 1961; if he were convinced that Hub
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fjEsclass service to heights of pass- to hear that my children follow the American spectator sport. it is presidential nomination.
I ert on the ticket might put the bU I was a harder puncher.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP)
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The coach was called aside
a Craze. S fad, sweeping the This, of course, is norn. I!'"election in jeopardy.
nger inconvenience and discomfort truth.-III John 1:4.
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Ho,,..we1l, Inc., paid nineSo
Robert
F.
Kennedy
does
for
a
phone
call
during
this
that approach sheer genius.
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country like hula hooping, mm Kennedy would have to pass
sparring session.
year-,old Mark Dearden $2,605
Admittedly, the railroads have been
Let the people know the truth and
have a chance to knock off
iaturc' golf or mah jongg.
miracle to accomplish that.
riding rough financial roadbeds, and the country is safe.-Abraham Lincoln.
No equipment is necessary to President seeking nomination Humphrey for 1968 and he When I poked the upper class for five rabbits.
But man wi th a short jab to th e
The boy raised two litters and
play. The only rule Is that the for a second term will be nom- seems to be working at it?
player must keep his eyes on mated. Such a President and his Kennedy misses no opportunity mouth, he grew irate and we agreed to sell five to a neighbegan to slug t out.
bor who is a biochemist at
and his ears tuned to Robert political associates have iron• to boobytrap LBJ.
Francis Kennedy, junior U.S. fisted control of nominating The team of Kennedy and That round must have lasted Honeywell, for research pursix or eight minutes, for we poses. The agreed upon price
Sen. Abraham A. Ribicofi
senator from the state of New convention machinery.
grew so hot headed, we were was $15.
'York. headman of the Kennedy If you doubt that, think back Conn.) is conducting a Senate simply concerned with knockMark had plans to buy a
family and the most implacable to 1932 when President Herbert subcommittee investigation of
ing
each
other
out
of
the
ring,
bicycle
for a sister, and model
I politician on the American 'I C. Hoover was renominated. the plight of American cities.
Q
scene.
Any President can be renomin- Bobby' and Abe seem to be in• shrill whistle fell on deaf ears, him to return the check, which
Harry S. Truman played a ated for a second term. So says dercutting the Johnson adminis. so he and a couple of assistants
WASHINGTON (NEA) - a president to offer
o illusi n in Kennedy's unfinished
was in error.
tration. LBJ Is beginning to me- had to
ed business- tough game of politics. Truman experience and that Is that.
Some critics are saying that place of reality,
a tax reduction bill and the most I learned politics at the knee of
All changes with respect to act with protestations that he
And as the upper classman
A
Ptuddeall Johnson's moves to
'%%on lie took office in late sweeping civil rights propoauls I Tom Pendergast, the late un- Hubert Humphrey.
turned to leave, he angrily said:
Johnson
cut. inflation and ease credit 1963, he learned quickly and i n U.S. history. He went on to mourned Democratic boss of picked Humphrey as a ticket. President. JFK included, to
"You be back here Wednes'
are more political than see- painfully that he could not corn- win election in his own right by Jackson County. Mo. Kennedy mate in 1964, explaining that relieve urban disaster. Ribicoff day afternoon and I'll knock
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pete with the glowing image a staggering 16- million - Vote plays even tougher. This young HHH would be best qualified of was one of the original Jack your block off."
iwmlc,
t1
margin,
To which I replied:
man make the old man look all to succeed to the presidency Kennedy-for-president men.
ij'argue further that he is loft by the glamorous,
DETROIT (AP) - Amilla M.
be here all right."
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in emergency. A more candid Now comes advance word on
bitft at the surf ace of these ad John F. Kennedy, whose as- In 1965 he drove to passage like a daisy chain prancer.
Pospershill, who celebrated her
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What is it that the Bobby- explanation would have been a book to be published in JanWell, that was a challenge I 100th birthday in March, went
wobbma and not their sub- sasinntion had thrust him into another milestone civil rights
Cle
uary entitled 'The death of a that kept me agog for the next home from Providence Hospital
act
and
a
veritable
avalanche
watchers
watch?
They
watch
that
Johnson
in
1964
needed
slasir and thus fostering an ii. the White House.
to
is
But almost as swiftly he of "Great Society" legislation the young man in the process attract left wing Democrats - President" and sponsored by the two days.
Monday only a week after delilisidia
among
the
American
pee~
To
owing under Vice President lefties such as Americans for Kennedy family. The advance Knowing that be had frater- cate surgery on her broken hip.
P44hat things may soon be found compensations.
w
flity friends and that he was a
"It's almost unheard of for a
betLr than they have any real
He won great praise for uc- tion, housing and other fields. Hubert H. Humphrey like one Democratic A c ti on (ADA).
junior,
I
rea
li
zed
that
I
was
a
woman
Through
all
this
time
lie
pieof
Henry
Wallaces
little
pigs.
Humphrey
of her age to bounce
was just the bait for
hope of being.
complishing a smooth, effective'
"inner,"
so
I
th
was
apprehensive,
back
so
quickly," said Dr.
e longest They also watch Bobby cutting that.
AuaIIy, there can hardly he transition in a time of shod: sided over one of
FORT
LAUDERDALE
(UPI)
But I shadow boxed in my Charles A. Poret.ta, orthopedic
and most impressive economic President Johnson d'n to size.
As is turned out, LBJ didn't
eurie In any president acting and tragedy.
Polk
County
co-chairman
room
for the next 48 hours in surgeon at the hospital.
Some
Bobby-watchers
become
need
any
help
except
from
the
fmu'political motives In a camin 1964 he whipped through howu ever recorded.
The notion grew that in many detached from reality in the ex- Republicans to be elected in Ronald Hendry followed the anticipation.
He said hip fractures are fairpaiqx year. Nor is it unique for Congress two majorcj
Items
For
I
figured
he
might
be
ly
common
among oldsters be"problem Ureus" of American citement of the watch. They be- 1964. So he owes Humphrey lead of state campaign chairlife Johnson was operating with I gin to delude themselves that nothing. Never did! Experience man Don Petit- by resigning able to beat me but, if so, I was cause of soft bones, but most
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from Robert King High's poll. certainly going to be sure he patients normally spend weeks
comuniniaite mastery. The ac- young Sen. Robert F. Kenned
y says emphatically that
in the hospital and months at
euuties to hi shill were balm __________________________________________________________ itk'al campaign and predicted earned his victory,
othe.'rs
would
follow
them
soon.
Well,
I
was
keyed
up
when
I
home before walking again.
to
the'
soul
of
a
man
who
has
Geneva
Altumunic springs
bu
found
he'
it,
not
widely
loved
and
Mrs. Julia harms
Mrs. .lo. E. Mnthieux
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1who finds reward only in work.
838-I31S
849-5205
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Y et, even its the signs of his
- Bear La ke-Fnrest City
bo
Luke Mary
mastery
were multiplying, the
IMrs. Maryann Miles
at
Mrs. Frances We,der
untidiness of history was begin83-3678
pa
322- 6219
mug
to entrap him.
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Cusselberry
NEW YORK (AP) - Jumping ble that looks like the marks left
Luke
Monroe
Negro
riots
roiled
several
ex
Mrs. June Cusselberry
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
by a skittish lien? They pornnorthern citiesin 1064, struck to conclusions:
888.5046
If
a
girl
Is
looking
for
a
canpously
say it's because of the
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822.4722
Watts
in Los Angeles with huge
zoo
Chuluota
ll
do
pressure
they're under. Yet the
force in 19,
65 and in the sunienet- tented married life, she'
Longwoud
Mrs. Liza Baker
spilled
all
better
to
wed
a
cigar
smoker
signature
'of Abraham Lincoln
just concluding have
Mrs. Donna Estes
ek
on
than
a cigarette smoker. The remained clear and legible
over the place.
te
88-33]7
IJeh1ar
U.S. endeavors lfl Vi e t Nam man who enjoys a stogie is less throughout the terrible ordeal of
PO
North Orlando
Mrs.
John
Leone
;have been grimly transformed jittery than chain-smoking ciga- the Civil War.
th
Mrs. Murilyne Peterson
668-4883
it's time for a man to go on
from a "military advisors' war" rette addicts, and not as dull
f
823-0801
Ihltona
and
stodgy
as
the
pseudo-philothe
wagon when be starts trying
into a Korean-style' conflict
Osteen
- Mrs. Mildred Haney
pull away on pipes. to place long-distance calls
costly in men and money, plug- sophera who
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Se'cretaries
who use a pencil through a fire alarm box.
Ullig i n its uncertainties.
2224841
Enterprise
As
if
this
were
not
enough,
to
dial
their
telephones
are usuAn old-fashioned husband is
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Ii! Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Ovied
o
burdened
u11y
the
biggest
chatterboxes
in
one
who
can
remember
when
the booming economy,
74
668.5834
MISs Ruth l)uvidsnn
tile office, but I can't figure out his wife took the cake out of the
with too many tusks, iegan
668.4604
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oven instead of the refrigerator.
so
Cu
overheat.
Scratch
a
detective
and
you'll
Dogs
have
made
a
greater
.
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Suddenly all the great prob.
lenis have an unmanageable find an actor. There are more comparative gain in life expeclouk. The economy is niisbe- frustrated Hamlets among Man- tancy than people for the simple
attforb
hattun detectives than among reason they now eat more wise0 IT'S DISCOURAGING when a young
having. The war drugs
th
membership
the
of
Equity,
the
ly
than
do
most
people.
businessman like your carrier is unable
ad
out clear motion. C'tiu sufferPa i 4
Sanford 1-Ierad
Sept. 21,
It's safer to shake hands with
to complete his newspaper route coflec*
'
mug poverty, racial strife and theatrical union. And some of
'aL.lH A.. UILit.usi, IIU'11iit ALUI "t:UuaNeiu
tiona because customers are not at
general CIIUOB seem hardly them are better l)erlorrners a professional wrestler than a
5K lUL1ULI5I. OIreeIatI.s a...rai Nisuajr
than
those
who
get
huzzas
on
high
s
school
boy
who
has
taken
home,
or ask him to call again. Often
ii
touched hi Izzassive federal
LAStHI' l'IaIINMLL
ItoMaI*,J , £&amp;I51A5IIIK
Broadway.
up
welghtliftlng.
The
wrestler
it's
the
A.sauctate Edltpt
same story when he returns!
£dvsrttalag Director
fort..
60
PIIEIJ VAN rULT
The
ambition
of
every
tuna
in
knows
his
strength:
It's
the
kid
Hill
GME5
The President discovers that
Ao
Msvir)nr Editor
Adwertiming Mariser
the ocean must Lw to make a who tries to squeeze the bones
ALL HE CAN DO 18 dip into his own
owns WILLIAg
his touted "biggest and best" luncheon
JANI
E SM StAhl It
sandwich of a house- out of your fingers.
pocket
•.oi•iy 10d1wt
and pay for their papers, and
AW
use" Miinaiier
in Medicare, education, housing wife' some day.
HIl11I 61111,15
The
quickest
pp aI'I.Ls
way
to
make
forego
his
profit until he can finally col.
City LOiter
and civil rights is Ut once not
3decba1oa,t
8upt,
The
only
man
in
America
who
friends
at
a
cocktail
party
is
to
.tIus wise
lect from them. Which makes It pretty
HILL VIX CENT
enough and too much. Thut
Cnunty Lditur
lie can fool more people than a got a case of hiccups. Every
tough on a teen-ager engaged in his
Bts.ff Photographer
considers his prudent caution in smart politician is a dumb other guest
present wants to
U Wiah. mmii) except b5iurdy, Sundsy and Chrlsttniie,; piabhtied war suffers the
'
first business venture!
sunw range uf
taNsy prSdIn Christina..
weather forecaster.
have the honor of curing you
judgment from hawk to dove.
The plots of tCleVj8jUfl pro- with his own favorite remedy.
AID AND ENCOURAGE your carI
Spoiled by the happy con- grams have become so predicDelivery
Nothing looks as lonesome as
rier-buy by having the money ready for
&amp;c week tollable, closed
world of his table that the only fun left In a backyard swimming pool
each regular collection call. Remember,
HoaOuts
•LHISULE
VUVtsTS
ALL
Ulsaiji
MAIL
Scnute'
days,
needing
!be WttL
$11.00 2 Year
the
sulce
watching
the
idiot
box
is
to
see
rainy
day
in
October.
$11.60 t Year
he gets FULL profit from his route
of huge achievement, the Frei. how the commercials conic out.
5.00 S Months
6.7b • XuaLbs
it's
funny
bow
many
fellows
only
when he collects from ALL his
5.50 1 Months
LOP I Mouths
dent can find only great pain
Half the guys you hear claim- never discover they have fallen
1.00 1 Month
1.0(1
1
Month
customers. That's why he appreciates It
V. &amp; Postal hasuistlons provide that ill afl
. P1d In realities which mar his image lug they lost their shirt In the arches until they get a call from
so much when you pay him promptl
ta .S..ss.'.
y!
as minister because they defy his stuck market probably never their draft board.
The B.rld it a member of the As.cel.t.d Pr... which ,
efforts to lush them Into sUb- had much of a wardrobe in the
Inflation has It wry consolePay Him
azciosIvIy to the ue far republication of &amp;U the local o.ws prlet.d siervience.
first place.
tiona. if you're on a diet, think
Is th$ maW.psf.r
On His FIRST Call
Never lend mw-wy to a zizan of bow much money you're saymlx~ as oon ciamm ueattsr October St. 153$ at the Post Office
Medieval alchemists were not under 40 who gets his finger- lug every time the price of
.Zorc. Florida, under the Lot p1 Cuagr.0 of Mm.rcb 1. 15117.
AN I N 0 i P K $ 0 K N T N K W I P A P x ts
-above trickery to impress poten- nails trimmed by a barber shop bread goes up.
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trd Nec-aid uisy be r.pruØuto in cci, niacoer
risk.
An optimist is a guy who
without
wttww sla rassiows, Pt tb• pubAlati.j- of The Msrald. Any IDdIvIdvaJ
nwiubers of the craft prodceed
Why
do
so
many
modern
exthinks
he makes a girl a prisonof $a ,.pugi.Ible for such r.pruductIun will be ounslUered a go by slight-of-hand and earn- ecutives. in signing
their names. er by giving her a slave bracelon its, *erald'• copyrIght and wtU be bald 2la bL tot
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REGULAR 29c. - No. 303 CANS ASTOR

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No. ½ Cans BLUE BAY

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CHEESE CURLS
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Peaches
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490
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OPEN SUNDAY
BAsMe TO 6P.Me

from Wekiva River to
Sanford and &amp;sohelps
vitb the 20tb Street
route. Der home is on
SR 46 near the Welciva
River Bridge and she
and her husband, W. W.
Coleman, have two
daughters. I Photo)

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Richard Ostrander, presidentq

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son of bb-. und Mrs. &amp;Ibert W.

DurL, IA"- MunruL;, lum Imen

assigwk! to the 20th Engineer
Luli uj: ut Bun Me Thuot,
South Viet Nusil. .%e is a 1961
gradmte uf Seminole High
FA*oW and enliHted in the Army

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neva Carlyle, Alice Clements.
and Thelma Sikes.
Members preseri were Jo
Ridlon. Betty Creamer, MarSmather:s. Hazel Muss, Edith
DL-con. Winifred Stiles, Sara

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"PET" INSTANT

"BAYER" REG. 89c VALUE

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Ann Bassett, Jean Tyner, Gti-

BOTTLE

%%ill be

Nlis-i trina

Zvorskirt of Lonwoed. Miss

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France, anti is ,peoali-oting in
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Cl,j.,se-, ~~ffl be IwId t~%o nights
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VaCh
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Martha Brai-ht and Mrs. Helsit
I Powell.
Nlemberli of the Elder Spring*
Club were zuetit.i at the meeti in4. Tho.w attendin~: were
Louise Nolan. Carolyn Nolan.

WESSON U I L

"EVERFRESH"

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After a ihort hu3iness

non, a covered fish luncheon

QUARTERS

Oleo

t ht Ahcluberh, Col. J N.
crum, whi. putised owuy during
Lite suinnier.
Hostasset; for the evening
wart, Mrs. Loomis and Mrs.

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been mad.

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"JIFFY" PANCAKE
"SOPPIN GOOD"

$

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FLAVORS

PKG.

FRANKS

A

7-Oz.

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-inia Tomlinson.
A report on !omfnx events
IN4A Iviven by llii3 Myrtle Wilon, entinty home ",onon1fC3 &amp;if-

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"JIFFY" CORN MUFFIN
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FOOD ORDER PLEASE)

8 Lbs.

and

Where It Goes" wa.a presented
by the dub presidi'nt, Mrs. Vir-

FLA. GRADE "A" CHICKEN
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Charles Pierce, alternate 4.1.gate, pedal ueste, gave
report on e Extension Rorn..

SIZE

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CELERY ............................ 2STALKS 39c

11
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The Iak,@ War7 Homemitkwo
rluh held itx first mpattng at
tho, current Huh year at tke
all.: L. Johnson,
president, and Xm

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39c

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over

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donatte to the ranclL
Pig iii the poke was won by
Mrs. Wally Ornborg who turn-

POTATOES
TOMATOES
APPLES

"EVERFRESH"' BAR

Rnni-h. St. And.rews in collmt,
ncj

59C

NO.
$100
Yams
4
CANS
10CELLO
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Pk
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"SUNLITE of
8 NO. 303 $1 00
CANS
Tomatoe
"COLUMBUS" COUNTY CUT GREEN
4 BACP- 49c
8 10. 303 $1 00
CANS
Beans
"JIFFY" BISCUIT

LB.

Lbs.

Homemaker Club

DETERGENT

"BRUCE'S" CUT

"RED RIPE"

giving welcome to
JK
tk church ut a meeting place and
offering usc of the smaller
'
ri'onm for vurlouh gatherings
(
M eetings of the club will be at

Procruit, suggeoted for this

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100%

39c

21Z. S

;nsuriowir jjj.t'1jjiUjjjj,."
Mrh. litlion Cockley reported
szeet signt, litive been placed
throughout the area and stop
j;ignj4 installed this summor, advising Conimijisioner Lawrence
Swofford hao been "most cooperutive."
Rev. Fred Guthrie of St. Anilirews, jresbyterilln C li u r c h
inefly uddremsed the group,

the church with date changed
from the th ird Thursday of
each njouth to the first Tueiidiry. Next njecting will lie ut 8

KING"

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"MONOGRAM

go

tax ini.rviuw n. added, it
Tl('Vcr Will l
tO)e(j," and

B er
Stew

TAVo-rn Alexander, vhn hFis no
r0_1,-R(Pr skt this "imn.

rve as leader of Th CMett

GROUND BEE
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"DINTY MOORE" BEEF
24-OZ.
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"HOT SHOT" BOMB
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FRESH

LB.

39c

HOLSUM PEANUT

SPARE RIBS

71%_1

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LB.

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Mr . V. E. Rill will rvø
im
l .'kr for on*' of theJior Girl Scout Tronp with Mrs.

Mrs. Mary Wil,;nn itizAin will

BEEF LIVER

ROUND

Shoulder
"HOLSUM" GRAPE

nell a.1uqi.,qtinv. And M:- 4. Luoillo
r,ynn, no en-loador aA yt-t.

YOUNG 'N TENDER

.

f rom Apophic to Orlando, with

Lb.

S ORT RIBS

Petitions luot-e been eirculawd
to have thu address changed

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all rcsident,- of the aroji at its
opening nipeting of the 1966-67

Move :
'
haF been under n In the club
since February, 19fifi. It was
tb xuggeRted roups he prepared and
bil it survey of precinct 16 (Bear
Lake) hr made as a final Rtep.
in other buitics coming hefare the club, Alm. Hazel
Loomis, urged that the matter
th of signing petitim prenented by
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put up a gallant fight - much In Its game Saturday with Misbetter than anyone expected.
"I thought even Clay was surFlorida Coach flay Graves
prised. Mildenberger obviously
hurt Clay with some punches." told his Caters "our biggest
Clay stopped Mildenberger in problem will be stopping Marcthe 12th round of their world us Rhoden.
'lie Is a speedy Florida boy
title fight at Frankfurt, Germafrom MacClenny who went to
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NEW YORK (AP - Maxie Baughan may have
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game.
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Iiht"s pleasure.
Dancer passed Bill Haugh- linebacker has been named by covered 111W ii blaUket which
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Francisco 6.0, Cincinnati topped
Chicago 6-3 In 13 Innings, New

LONDON (AP) - Floyd Patterson says ho Is on
his way back to another title fight with Cassius Clay,
but first he wants a crack at Karl Mildenberger.
Patterson knocked out British champion Henry
Cooper in the fourth round in London's Wembley Stachum Tuesday night.
The former champion floored would be honored to meet PatCooper for a three count In the terson In what everyone flutist
third round and then dropped now consider as tin eliminator
for another shot at Clay's title."
him for a count of nine in the
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fourth before finishing off the to meet Clay again.
"Obviously I think I could
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nation at 2:20.
"Every fight I have now I re- carrying on like this," Patgard as one step towards anoth. terson said.
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kept the Orioles driving toward
the flag, a goal that could be
reached before the week is over,
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for the Orioles,
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season.
zone.
Here's hoping the average UCLA over Syracuse: Gary
soars In the second week:
Beban and his playmates shade
Purdue over Notre D ame: Floyd Little and company.
This could be one of the best
over
Louisiana
Alabama
Tech: Next week Tech plays in
its class against McNeese State.
Hardly a workout for the defending national champions.
Nebraska over Utah State:
The deliberate Iluskers are
guided by quarterback Bob
Churchich.
Arkansas over Tulsa: The
NEW YORK (AP) - When
they talked about Jim Brown's Porkers got a good scare last
they
barely
when
successor they mentioned Jim week
squeezed
past
Oklahoma
State.
Willard,
Bill
Taylor,
Ken
1440.
Brown, Gale Sayers, Tim
Brown. Nobody, even thought of Michigan State over Penn
Israel A. Lang of Tennessee State: How can you defeat a
team whose defense includes
MI.
Lang. a third-string fullback such operators as Bubba Smith
with the Philadelphia Eagles at and George Webster?
Baylor over Colorado: Terry
training camp, running behind
Earl Gros and Tom Woodeshick. i Southall Is sound again.
leads the National Football. Missouri over Illinois: The
League's rushers with 179 yards I Tigers from the Big Eight have
Russ Washington on defense
In two games.
When he opened against St. and Charlie Brown (in o!fene.
Michigan over California: The
Lc-;uis it was only hi s€'c-ond
\\o1crnnes
quarterback. Dick
NFL start, but he gained 65
Vidmer,
of age last
became
yards in 16 carries. Last Sunday, he rolled up 114 yards on 16 week against Oregon State.
Louisiana State over Rice: By
bursts, the only 100-plus game
about a touchdown.
In the league so far.
Florida
over
Mississippi
Sixteen former Michigan State State: Many critics rate Steve
athletes are on National Foot- Spurner of Florida as the best
passer among all the collegians,
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t1 thr' tart'. Willie St nirgell
throve in I u n runs Ith a pair of
citigies
tulle f)onri t lr'rirli-'non
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a home run to AtInriaq alt ar-k.
Cin(' I fltPlt I tleteated Chico go
'. it h three runs in the I (i h inning. r., Cardenos snapperl a
tie with a ruinsrnirir,g dn'ih!e,
rind (;nrriy (Mr-man added a
Iwo ruin single. The Cubs scored
I hr-I r three ruins In the fifth, two
on Ron Sant'
hoses-loaded
single.
The Mets gained their second
straight shuito'it over 1fnuqt
behind .lru-k Fisher's four hitter.
ilob Show blanked the Asros on
f(,tir hits the night before. Rod
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run he needed when he led off
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Instend Baltimore recalled I and the yomig9ter hwi two
W. 11'. C, 13 G R be Able to lise Ills most. effective
of 1111% 114 [till to ' Roog flowell'.41 first Inning and Tiant went the
Frank
Hertaina and after only
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pitcher
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%OUiO 00 rookie torn one start, z'ertaiuiit reported lie stall has the other two.
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NE\\' YORK (AP) - A computer-minded figure
league starts Tuesday night, In 200 innings,
to pitch in tim Series b.'cnuse he
filbert has made the numbing discovers' that there are Sept. 21 At Situ Francisco
blanking Kansas City 4-0.
When Rochester was elitninat- tv:is not on the Orioles' 25-man
22 At Atlanta
20 football playing colleges whose teams are flamed
The victory reduced the Or!- ed In the playoffs, Phoebus was roster Aug. 31.
23 At Atlanta
the Wildcats.
des' magic number for clinch- finally recalled. It was too late
Frank Robinson gave Phoebus,
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fights by knockouts, is a sur- dence department with Cassius S
prise 2-1 favorite over his more Clay. "Frazier has never met a
at the counter at the lanes.
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sue of the Sat. Evening Post games, Lois Oaf with a 1(U),
"I'm too fast for Oscar," said
PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
bare at the lanes. Something Dick (Public Relations) Young
crowd of 10,000 and a gate up Frazier. "and I can hit just as
SERVICE
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DON JONAS, star quar- War&amp; of 40,000.
away and nothing to buy on Herb Packmnn
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your part.
The Monday evening women's
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da on Prldny, Sept. 80th or an Quality Mobile Homes, had more
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October 1st, why don't than their share of lassies over
State will b thefeat, pea
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YOU WP
very worthy 500. The highest of which was
here in
squad, coached by Ralph Sanford on Monday evecause by "Bowling for Danny Suzy Bone's 210-568 with the
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balance of the list, Betty Richey Stump! and Owen MeCarron, ning Oct. 10 at B p m
On these days, you'll be able IDI-515; Ellen Betts 1713--fill; S putting the final phases of at the recreation hail at
in bawl three games for only Margie Kipp 1BS-504; Dot Its game Into shape in prepare. All Soul's Catholic
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Some of thea. gals nitty lid entering our big tournament out of the Lyman
the displaced, lonely millions in uniform who defend
pea with their occasional low Try, to schedule yourselves for Be said, "We need much
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our freedoms across the world?
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a welcome choice of conduct.
Bales who lust week put up day times.
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quarterbacking
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out their ground game.
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record four IiO-hlttdl'S lie tins
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flut wItt only three nun-.'
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Kotifn, %%1)() hit-,% lost onl
eight games, tills done such is
goon JOt) of holding tue opposi
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mday starting at 2 P.M. and was saved, thanks to the bowltjljed to erect lights at the
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Seminole
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for a scratch league, there car
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a w ay, was hoping that a shade slower than Seminole's result of two important points, type of game they play against. Whighnm will
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behind and tied for second place games, the only other bowlers Colonial would have won their speed-mcrchiint, Bill Frisby.
First, they also have a great us," answered Metta. "Whnt Cloji this week. hut will at Friday night's Seminole-Coentering the "charmed circle" game against Cocoa last wee k,"
Jerry Canton and Jt
As a matter of fact, the on- number of new and young plus'- we're actually doing In propsi - probably start against, next lonial game will be manned by
Wellans and 'irunuin Sharpe were L. R. Jones 200, Glenn said head football coach Buck ly time that Frisby was beaten
opponent, Evans, an memher of the club, under the
ors on their roster. And second- ing for each opponent
d Pete Nurkates with their Grigga 224 and 204, Bob Locke Matte of Seminole High School. In track last year was by this
the
away
contest.
supervision of Jackie t.-aolo.
lv.
they
played
against
a
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tack
their
weakness
its
same
Metts added.
laøes.
20, Dick Schnitzler 206 and "That way, they wouldn't have "Another
gp
point - thebetter Cocoa team than many game progresses rather than
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Would the Seminoles use tlit' ticular series of plays."
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the bucks of their giant and
always means a 600 series or meeting us this Friday."
(. )lerritt Island.
air
limes
more
against
Colonial
Although th e starting line-up a
speedy fullback Bill Heath, who
a
higher for the gents and This
We'll he In need of quite
Coach Metts sta ted that the tips the
this week?
is
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definite
at
this
point,
the
scales
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Snndv lou1nx has been n (Otture 38 times this season,
lut he doesn't mind, and nd
(tier do the I .ns Angeles Dodgers.
li1tifil\, ho says he (rh's fun'
a no littler evcs'y time he stat-Is
8 grIme, IilHdC his 38th start. r
the' seasnu Tuesday siight but
again failed (ii keep his cue-nseason no-hit streak intact.
The Dodgers, ho w ever, over(-iWO 11111t obstacle, annihilating
Philadelphia Il-i as KOUIOX
pitched a live-hitter instead ntiul
becnsiiu' a 2 game t timer tot(tie (liii d I sine in his career.
The v ictory ena bled the l)odg
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JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL POOTRALL SQUAD As matter of fact, that 750 this generous sponsor withfirst row -left to right.: Kip Braden, Scott Thompson, ,Tim Dun.covert; the top two prizes draws his lovely loot! Just kidbarn, Ricky Meeks, Mike Walraven, Bonn Futrell, Eddie Pad'1tI. Jie total prize list exceed- ding gals, Pin certa in they engett, David Neiman, Andy Adcock, Randy ivy. Tommy Gracey,
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Dennis Nicoll. Second rw -Charles Harald, Ricky Gilmore, Dub any man's pocket-hook or Speaking of thh league, Dot
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mal hits been picked up or drive ers have their animals inoculatior Girls' Clues. Site recently in the hospital in Japan.

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teacbers are paid an aver-

world, u nimn h, cotwidered it in park at Garnett, Kan. Infint. cinim-ived the concept that to sWy out of excavation areas
Wb Airt ple.tity of twoks and a gin. iur for unyout-'t, W-itefit.11
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lifical. lium-eligivus."
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fit arganizaUou under tht dir- are rabid.
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in communications and when a child sat on his back. In ridding the shlelt.er of the
treasurer of the Parent-Tech- training
He seems
be recovering, pestiferous flies, which plague
er Organization there. She also will go to Camp Pendletonwill Scott said.
the animals and the keepers.
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A panel truck. painted white.
years as homeroom mother municatrnn. He is a 1966 gra- are available for adoption—big with the name and telephone
chairman and worked in all the duate of Crooms Mgh School. ones and little ones, long-haired. number of the shelter and the
lonely for Humane Society, is used to pick
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School and unofficially assists on leave from Camp Lejeune, ed black poodle and a German "fly-catcher" insecticide which

offered a motion to reconsider
him I've got a dozen com. with,)ut thein if you try hard
lwve been enough. Anyway, I could never the vote' and the resolution could
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Presently there are 25 dogs outside runs. Every effort is
Carol Jaques. wife of Longwood
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puppies, about 40 cute little made. with fans and electronic
Church and achool volunteer Councilman Eugene Juquefi.
visiting relatives In Newark, N.

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and also served as con vention
chairman. Duda is a past president and a past ice psident
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study fish," iit' says, picking its the island to bring supplies,
guidelines.
up a shell from the beach and fruit and iimilk. Occasionally, be
Rep. George W. Andrews. D.
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ANXIOUS to find someone to love, this goldenanniversary. and by tuning to haired mixed breed, part Cocker spaniel waits for
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72, Anthony Jackson — S4, Lonnie Jenkins
SO, Robert Morse
74, Nos Robinson — 42, Leo EUzy
70 Julius Ringling
75, V erne]] EBzy— 95, Clyde Stevens — 66, Jimmie Debose
55, Robert Ely — 60, Lawrence Livingston — 90, Paul Akins
98, Walter Odomes — 57, Charles Stills — 28, Ten' Bnson —
11, Regino Alexander — 71, Elliot Smith — 87, Anthony Brown
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CROOMS HIGH School 'Panthers' 1966 Varsity Football Squad
con- I.....Jimmie Hollie — 24, Larry C. Redding — 20, Tyrone Hatcher — $2. Arthur Barkley — 80, Robert Alford — 30, George
Gordon — 40, Ralph Ti llman — 12, Glen Alexander — 45, Arthur
tiring in Akron.
Davis — 41, Samuel Black — 48, Noah Brow n — 44, Frederick
Us right rye begun giving I
Peterson — 10, Emory Blake — 88, Leonard Davis — 82, Edtrouble some 20
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THE PROGRAM, "Developing Baptist. Lenders in Central
given at September meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society c1 First
Eaptist Church, Geneva. Taking part were (front, from left) Mrs. R. G.
Eey, vice president and missions activity elairrnan: Mrs. C. G. Hart,
president: Mrs. Carrie Maxwell and Mrs. Virginia 'Geiger; (back) Mrs.
Paul L. Maxwell, program chairman arid enlistments; Mrs. G. G. Gibson,
secretary; Mrs. M. D. Tackson, prayer and stewardship chairman. Others
were Mrs. Helen Alderman, Mrs. Al Hthoosa. youth director and mission
study chairman; Mrs. D. E. Rice, Girls Auxiliary leader, and Mrs. Ray
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Per,'v'; cafl1patOi tii
The man in the pirSea
Paul Do ila'
Ill and
''ire' aI'o 'a re'ga'1"d iv,.
"ho ver" nor ,',-.'ì'"d. i)m,Iy
'hrritie'
a pn'dhtv" ii';pert
,id Pe'r'' had r,rt'Ied r,ixìrt,
ri the Percy c'ase
t ha' he had ivr"d
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p*ihluarm leader (har1'4 ft Per
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Tie P"rev family md •;O'-i ret
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flhq'niflri Ill erv ri'';
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frit'mitls 1111(1 acqmutinta ru't' ,f the late Va (erie I'crey
saul.
hi ,Wii hi' ru' with hi' r fa flier, f hit ries I'u' rc a ( h
1 high's Fmii- itii'i' imiui imi gum luau
gui iiilti I rhu us I ii nil I i'tiilil i('a 0 (H 0(1 id t" ('r 1 hr
('ii
iig.'r, I limo I .t it. quilt Ft-iili,v
4. Men,, It' from liii fi('jS. M i,S 1 1' rev wa '; rn tiP.wit Ii ii clini-ge tiuuit I high's i'uiuui
North
hnr.'
Keni l'irt Ii. I
tlm'rt'd Sept. I M in I he I,t'droorn mu the i'uu rn ii',' ma
paigim hint hct'um taken uiver by
(hicagn
of
uih'irh
)
We (lnfl' 1'"" .iflyone vt'
situ),
( '4 E..\ Tt.leph'it.'.
forces of Kelly, who joimied timi'
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I1APP' DAYS! Airman 8/cl I3obby Piatt and his mother, Mi's. Roy Piittt,
aid
Dales'
lie •,id rht the
defeated him in the first t h'lnoNorth .Shore ';i,hnrh Dt.iil- uf
were two happy peoPle today as the serviceman arrived from \Vicli ita
4f'orl's
of
fli-."t
IiIat nr
netuidgovernor mrlmnnry.
the cab eIrver'; 4tatems'nt
Falls, Tex. A fter six mont ha of basic and advaneed training at I 1ncklnnd
in
'lie
I'RI
dcl
,'ct
ives
from
l'ooi-Imuuitlm waS ('1) t'hitiiriuiiiii
i tong with his name a tid met
AFI3 and Sheppard A FU, in Texas, young Pintt drew his first tint y ash.
(;hi.',,mo
Pour,'
Department
or it igh's ( )u-ange County cii in
rirc-'t, '..ere ei'it in C;iot ,\Liimsignnwnt . . , at McCoy AFB, three miles froni his home In PitcnstIe.
I ft.V,IO)I1 • - 'in -'til)MtIltitjiil
puilgim.
rice Fri ggmns. ht'a($ of he
Mrs. Piatt is a member of The Sanford herald staff,
(1 lerahl Photo)
,'ln,''; or .'videnr'
''liii iiot au t'xperiencetl pollattnrney'' 'orpc (if iil-','4tiit,,t
Ar;ngtnn ';;mid the etter adticinui,'' he said. 1uyi a
drc's,rI
oq$
o Pr'v sod
I1CP.Mi1i8h). 'l'he iuiii_ot' 'ill make
Keniiwiirt h pnlm-.. - !'io sri'
flh.iIIOd 0 Chicago, threatened
iill the (l('('lRiUhis.''
('onrdi nemnng the' mu i-der nv"
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Itittiardi
Ki'oith, lDfW earn- William Ere,a4a Alr&lt; 'drKihhmn tig.ition. plannerl 'o drag 1.ake not only P'rev. int former Vice
''I'm di r e c tiii g this cauiichairman for tJnitd .Ir•, .1, 1'. Roche, Ralph Pezold Mirhig.sn near the P'rry home President Richard %f Nixon:
puilgu.'' 111gb uultled. ''Bill will paign
Rarrv Gnldw;,ter: Sen. Iverntt
11115
(1fl11(iiIfirP(l the names I .James (;ran' a ii d Garnelt today to find pos';uhle rIiii'
Fund.
lmphu'mt'nt the decisiouis.''
SAIGON. Stiutli Viet Num t'itiiimn fire Iruithssly, a US. - - -- --- - M.
Dim't cn. R.tl1, Rep. Gerald
atl(litional
rnpain
workers
cit
White.
(Thwf Robert Daley 4au1 bus
I'oorhumngii roomed with 111gb of
(AP) -- U.S. Marines today spokesman reported,
R \luch
hi' tlouse ifli- would Use the l&lt;enilworth polo''
frotim 195(1 to 11)53 when 111gb antI ehairunea
captured a fortified village Just In a second exchange, thrt'
rarity
e;mder
md
Arrington.
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Working with .Iotiri lianiels
boat and rauhd he ,imdcrl
Was ii young Inichit'lnr lawyer
south of the demilitarized zone
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.sid
:lie
Arringtnn
three-page
Coast Guard
umnd l'oorbiiugh was a Univt'r- ,Jr., chairman (uf the Negro di
from Non h Vietnamese regu- Thundcrchtefs led by Capt.
I
vision, a ri M rs. Marie Francis, JC
\tcariwhi his, a iii i'emt tci mut' l.'U 'r wa rnm'rl hi' GOP leaders
lars who [or more than four Ralith A. lhmson, 35, of Miami,
sity of Miami student.,
rI,'r Percy and other top R.'pmmh- to he 'careful if hut you
days defied hard ground and air Flu., tangled with four M IGs 12
''We're going to do uilI right,'' (;('Org(iOwn business district ;
irid was
i gra'rI
Th.' Rn
Mrs. \I ;urv Sm it Ii, Goldshruro
miles not-theast of I lanni. I Ian
I 'norbaugh preilirted.
attacks, a U.S. spokesman
lIe:t
of
'rowii,
i"rom
out
'
'SOIl said his flight had just LeFt
Underway
Petit (hisagree(l with high's Mrs. Mary F'utch and Mrs. ArflOUflCed.
Investigator; ;amd P.'rv'i life
Flame-throwing tanks were its bombing target when Ia'
spending so mucti time cam- thur Duhart, 1.ockhart; Ikzekia
been threat,'ns'cl during his
had
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San1ord-S'minrIle Iavcees are'
paigning In rural art'ns, contend- hloss, north, side of 13th Street;
called in Tuesday to help Leath- spotted the MIGs coming at 111111
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i,mmmccessful
campaign for (?IQC________
ljrng. lie evaded the M IGs
lug the mayor should court city Mrs. Thelma N;ithan. south si(le currently conducting the second
crneck riflemen, artillery and
.'
as fllinnis' nvernnr two
am
of 13th Street; .lo-eph Caletwell, (iiarter membership 'Irive,
jets blast the North Vietnamese and turned to attack but the
voters more ardently.
':sr,s
,mio md Ia' has aer-mtnlicalRed planes broke away without
Mrs, Lillian Mill- ticr the direction of .la mes
in Gin 13i,ili. only 300
h ligh's Republican opponent. (;eorgettiwui ;
v
received
other 'r;ink letters.
either side scoring.
Miii' Itowe, president, a nil Wayne
south of the 7Ofl'
Claude Kirk, said 'I'uesduiy timt ccl ge and W. C Cti in Ifl in
.Ul
such
threats
-mfld letters
lii other raids over the North,
hen, membership chairman.
No other details were imnmcdi
Petit svums the only member of vay.
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piirna'd.
Chief [)umley
Altanionte Springs sorkers
W.-sUiN(;ToN I .\P
.Jsycer' is a community serately available in Saigon of the Navy Phantoms attacked an
high's inditk'uul entourage to
compound
barracks
army
Grace ;rant and War- VICe' organization for youmn men State Department spnkesun.sn
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capture of the village,
dt'innnstrate the integrity to are Mrs.
I1cnn,r.
ren
evidence
vtwcr'n
the
"neither
ages
says
he
hum;
of
21
and
3.'
As the Marines took G in flub northeast of Thumb I ion and p1 - v,,..,
cani
________ which I ugh Imuus keyed his
U.S. 1352 bombers and Phantom lots reported damagIng 15 build- , .,,
Sanford sIs'Ia I gifts co-chair- and interested young men are nor a view to e-pi'ess on ri'
pumigmi.
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Mrs. .1 a m C
Itieltide
tfl('fl
urged to contact a .Ja ycee or ports from Paris that C'imnui
jets returned to the demilitar- Ings.
''Petit stands for some thing
ized zone and pounded Red posi- Over-all, U.S. pilots claimed ROY WOOl), with RVDorottiy (nlham, I call tue Jaycee hiuml(Iing Ofl - inst China i
(.'ru1pP5,
Mrsrestraining North
Kirk SaId.
1111(1 stays with it
Lions inside and below the area. damage or destruction of 14 Ahi-9, was "piped over
Mrs. F. A. i)yson, Mrs. Carl French ,venue for information. Viet Nam willingness to i)rIIU('
Kirk called 111gb ''an ultraPrize of a Florida Jaycee - peace negotiations
The eight-engine bombers barges, eight antiaircraft sites, the side" at Sanford Na- liberal who is suddenly trying Chorpening Sr. and Mrs. Pegfrom Guam unloaded tons of 15 brIdges and 16 military sup- vat Air Station after 20 to throw around him the cloak gy Feeback
t-lazer jacket nil he given to
At the tame time' Tuesd.m'L;ike Mary chairman 15 .ltil- the Jaycee signing up the most Robert .f McCloskey itei:luum'it
explosives about a mile below ply buildings. Pilots also report- years in the Navy and of the other extreme."
j11 Jjlackwelder sith Mrs. Kay new members durmn-g the drive, comment on reports !h,mt.
the zone and near the area of ed cutting and cratering two
ti'imisfe'ietI to the
The GOP candidate also said
Sassman anti Mrs. Carolyn Sus'
fighting between the' Marines nudn roads leading Into the Mu Fleet ltesei've.
If a goal of I new memhers sumpt.ion of U. bombing n
Kelly, in two years Iiiid chuinged
co-chairmen.
and North Viet Nam's '324B Dl- Gin Pass supily route to the
Ice
as
(Navy Photo)
'Is
reached, the Sanford-Semin- North Viet Nim last f.mnuarv
from a conservative to a wouldsouth.
Iiola and Loch Arbor will be ole Jacees'.v ill again be a ended Ffanoi
ocace feeler
be liberal,
The F4C Phantoms hamhandled by the American Leg- "Blue Chip Chaptcr•''
Yrncli
the
ie'ri
Supporters of high say LtCI)UbIon Auxiliary- Mrs. Joyce Boyd I Blue ('hip Chapter award is merit.
mered at three Communist storlicumns have hatched out a lot of
.,Ir:
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LIdI&amp;
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age areas inside tile six-mile- P
is i,raiiic
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Unit iricuon 1111(1 JCHIOUSY
o
lit
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Bell Telephone.
wide zone. Pilots reported setFlo;ida.Iaycees
which
show
an
have split hIs campaign ma
ting two areas ablaze and
Volunteers w o r k i n g under increase of 15 per cent growth
chine.
wrecking buildings in tile third. P
howard McNuity, chairman of
memtrship
High's campaign managers in
are
''A,''
Navy planes attacked a camGroup
Commercial
Local Jaycee fir.t reached
o
several counties denied Tuesday
ouflaged North Vietnamese torJohn Alexander, G. Edmonds, this goal last year .inil hope to
pedo boat with 500-pound bombs SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - "Beautify VieL Nam, brini that the Democratic campaign Jamne Powell, Charles Robin' nialo' it an annual w ard.
Spolski, Jack Owens.
and rockets off Haiphong Tues- Pickets and politics loomed u.s. troops home," said oni is being threatened by defections
also request that new
from High's ranks and a general
day. Pilots said they split the large as the nation's First Lady
Bernard Jaffe, Robert Brown,
urge their wives to join
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unrest in the party.
craft apart and set it aflame, pursued culture and beauty on a sign.
- the Jayceettes, an organization
Sonic of the first nighters cx
"We keep hearing em lot of
The boat sank 52 miles north- two-day California visit.
made up of tue wives of Jayeast of North Viet Nam's major Some 300 chanting, placard- pressed resentment at the intru generalities from the RepubliCCC'. h)r mntormation on this
port.
waving anti-Viet Nam demon- sion on their big social occasion cans about defections from our
phase of the' member4hlp drive.
The U.S. command announced strators awaited Mrs. Lyndon 1"ormer CIA Director John A ranks," said lien Vatklns
prupectuve rnemher are asked
the loss of one plane over North B. JohIlswl at the opening Tues- McCone said it was "a shame' Tallahassee, ''hut you can't pin
dne''- Vi h ten -Jr
to 'a Mr.
Viet Nam and one in the South. day night of the San Francisco and said the demonstrator 5 1114111 UU II U , ii.
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v.;sui
Watkins sum id lit' a ml other iiimstti (,cml&amp;' rat I .aw rt'nce
In the North, a Navy F4B
()
wem-e ''100 oUt of a million.''
asked
the
lli'Um-mt'mi
I)emocm'at.s
have
Phamnton from the ca iier Coral Opera.
tiu issued omit' of the fir-''
''1 Icy, hey, LBJ ! I-low many l)uvimig Mis. •Johnsnn's firs
tiiiii'
(iuiie itfl(I
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Sea, was stint down late Monday kids did you kill today?" they day in Cahilot-nia. thieve wer publicans
Chm- ktiu.i-' messages of the
$
$
to be specific 1111(1 111111W
again
and the pilot was missing.
rl
I
t'a
friendly
welcoming
placards
a
"Shop
early.
mail
year:
recited over and over,
I
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was the 368th plane lost over the I'oiice held them buck at the well as the derogatory ones,
SOC names. 'But they cant do amid ue ZIP codes.''
north.
At ceremonies on Drake' it, he said.
\ltlimirmghm Christmas i inure
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In the South, a Marine A4 Sky'- carriage entrance amid Iimweek many "top h
Kirk
said
last
three months away, 0'hawk caught fire and crashed 40 ousincs and formally clad first Beach where she dedicatem
called
his
111gb
people'
have
Point Reyes National Seashor'
Brien said Tuesday "it definite
miles southwest of Da Nang nighters.
to ti-ans I
I
headquarters
wanting
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1 1cr their support.
order
tiug yuut- mailing list in
mission. Its pilot was also listed other entrance with a Secret the Fairnlont hotel on Nob 1111
It is up to thent to mdentil
liv orgamiiing 'our Christmas
Service escort, where she where she spent the night
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will benefit the Altarnonte Springs Ccmmunity Library. Models, shown
in practice session, will include (top, from left) Mrs. Douglas Smith,
Mrs. G. John Liello, chairman. Mrs. Robert C. M c 0 w e ri,
Mrs. George Beam, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. J. IL Porter Jr.,
in charge of models; (bottom) Mrs. Charles Mufiley. Mrs. Clarence
Campbell, Mrs. Randail Thompson, Mrs. Richard irwin, Mrs. Erick Dal]nian, and Mrs. Reuben Ccickley.
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WAS111NGTO!'(AP) - Dam- have suppod the President on
strategists
WdHY
•. key vote this year, rangtheY think that more than 36 of Ing from 2-I majorities on the
the 4U first-term House Demo.
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Participation Sales Act and
crats serving in ;ireviousi'
pubilcan districts are in varying raising car and phone ezcise
degrees of political danger tio taies to the 42-4; majority that
months before lid: M)V. LI bailot saved the compromise open
lag.
hìousing soction of the civil
/s few of the other 24 Demo- rights bill.
t cratic 1reihinen also may have What makes them particulardose races. they said.
ly vulnerable is that all but a
a But the Democrats are not handful occupy marginal difr
I writing off any seats at this tricts - thobe won with under 55
per cent of the vote - which
point,
1* I The Democratic class of 3964. generally voted Republican bei which rode the crest of Presi- fore 1964.
ident Jobna.uns landslide Yleto- Rep. Weston E. Vivian of
1 z-y. has given him a working Michigan. for example, was the
majority in the House for the first Democrat ever elected
bail *put two years. The loss of as from his Ann Arbor district, and
Coi4 many as 24 of the 48 from pre- he won by only 1.526 votes with
ud I vioualy GOP districts would . UA per cent of the totaL
a 1 riciudy erode the President's And Lowe. which previously
t chances of getting major do- had six Republicans and one
14* mastIc legislation through the Democrat. turned around and
a House.
elected six Democrats and one
However, the Democrats cx- Republic-an. Five of the ).iniilii t fieti t.0 Tet&amp;IJ nuinerk-aJ control crats pulled less. titiau 54 per
- JV I uS the House. They now have 294 cent ui the ote.
.' r $ tcaL to ]39 Itepublicans and Iowa, Lu bitt, is consiclei'ed by
tio vacancies
tlit strat.eglst.e to be the chief
g The 48 Democratic freshmen Democratic battleground this
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Hard lucl Harry's old
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fon.d automobile
fot thousands of miles
of real pleuur. car
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1erly is th. clossWod
columns of this news.
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IHE I'EW$PAPfK WITH
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$2,000.00 WINNERS
Mn. Lsidll Hodges
Jsdcss.vIti., Fl..
Mrs. Naicy N,aley
Miami, FL..
$1,000.00 WINNERS
Mr. J. H. Jases
Mn. Rw Gray
JockoivIfl,, Fl.
W. Psi. I.eck, F1.
Mrs. W. A.. P.viey
TItusvllls. FL..
Mrs. Paul Waudull
Uad. Lawi...
Ft. la.derdcl.. FL..
Folly $auck, S. C.
Mr. Ldward C. St.pp
Mary I. Seraa.s
Orlasdo, Fl..
Jacksauville, FL..
$100.00 WINNERS
Mrs. Richard Tr.cey
Mrs. Jan Sharp
Miami, Fl..
Ot'i.sd.. Ft..
Mrs. L. U. C.w.1l
C. U. Shutf.r
Coral Gables Fl..
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M.vis Damps
MIami, FL..
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Sevussek, Ga.
Lab. City, Re.
Mrs. Pep. Wilpes
Mrs.
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Mrs. PUS lasta
Im'd C. M.nissa
Vera luck, Pis.
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Mrs. Ftcls S. Saldsr
Mn. £bar l.l
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Mrs. S*l.y W. P,.ab.s
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U.S. planes flew 99 missions walked past about 50 pickets In scores of specially printed wel
over tile North Tuesday and tier flowing gold brocade and coming placards proclaimne
American pilots had their fourth green chiffon gown, paying no greetings.
Communist attention and displaying a set Mrs. Johnson stnycd at Lii
with
encounter
opera - Ilelhini's "1 Puritani
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MIG17s in five days.

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past midnight, going bad
The pickets' placards directed
A flight of four Air Force F105
high wom-kt'r in
d hlendm'y.
PolkSh
Thunderchiefs engaged three harsh words at the First Lady, stage to salute the cast an'
MIGs 67 miles northwest of Ha- who has espoused a cause ol present red roses to the Mam
hlendmy latem' i-barged 111gb
noi. In a four-minute dogfight, beautification across the coun- Australian soprano Joan Suthem
NEW \'ORK (.W) --- Richaret
hind
abandoned his original amaland.
the opposing planes exchanged fry.
teur suppom'tem'.s in Favor of pout- K. Berlin. president of the
iced pros, 1k said he luitin't lk,mt't Curl)., says ''youth liii
decided who iit would oLe for. soiiit'thiing to Sd' itid it %% ill Ut'
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"'f.
Clu('Lioui votilot 1k' nor desperate'. '1'odety' youth i
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Catalina Drive, tot' the first
social event of the season,
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present Each ruhee
senlod a name cai'.I tilh a
i'iiimbei- which us dran at the
conclusion of the afternoon,
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lucky winner. She received a
silent butler as the door prize.
officers in the receiving line
were Mrs. Boyd, hostess: 'Mrs.
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'Ni lss 6i,1t'' Mark, St ineciphet'.
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corley Jr., recording secretary and
M rs. George Beers, cori'espond:ntz secretary.
A color theme of yellow and
hite, was used in decorations
throughout the party area. The
refreshment table was overlaid
t ilk a while linen heirloom
t'loth. The center arrangement
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and greenery in a silver eon
lamer, flanked by two silvet
candelabra with yellowtapers.
Al! silver appointments cornpicted the table decorations.
Petit fours, mints, nuts, coffee and tea were served to
those attending. Presiding at
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beret with stitched white leatherette trim (top left) by
Mr.Bert was chosen b Salli. She also selects a new hack.
to-school look (top right) in a red and green plaid taffeta
oversize beret by Mr. John Classics. It has black pompon
trim on crown. 'Mary hughes likes candy stripes for StUdents. The bold spiral knit stocking cap (lower left) in
green and white has pompon at the crown. It's by
wteker. Mary is not a make-believe motorcycle rider In
the Hollywood hills. She really scoots from the UCLA
campus to the American International Studios and her
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the house 'au natural." One
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shapes that symbolize Easter,
Halloween, New Year's eve,
'I'hanksgil lag and Christmas.
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eliminate impurities. At the
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C harlene, Were guests •ut the 5411111 If you plan by the week
lionie of Mr. and .\i i's. Britt Al- iuitti pack and refrigerate the
I'.treL In Stark.
ml wiehies the night before.
Try to include a surprise. A
gooui surprise can be any salty
ltic'Juiird Layton of iliugham.
snack, it candled appit', a pot''
ton, N. V., a,'rive'd Sept. 111 to
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spi'iiii ii few (111).1; with his ituothi'd wills VItOj)jW(i tints.
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collapsible canvas chair. 'rue
practical new accessory, which
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a purse, book, sketching pad.

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State University at Johnson
City. She is presently on the
faculty of Altamonte Springs
Elementary School.
11cr fiance is serving with the
United States Navy in the Pacific, having been previously
based out of the Sanford Naval
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Miss Grace Marie Stnit'cipher, vice president and i'tis)ice chairman, and
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Carla, Mrs. II. A. Simpson, Mr.
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cMullen, Mrs. Ralph
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Elliott, Mrs. David Thrasher.
Mrs. Yvonne Wilkinson and
Miss Sherry Thrasher. Those
unable to attend were Mrs,
L. Bass and Mrs. Margie Gibbs.
Other chapter members pre
sent were Mrs. Richard Butler,
Mrs. Flora Mae Wells Mrs.
Betty Ball, Mrs. Marie Colley
and Mrs. Flo Winsa.

ECONOMY ENTREE
Lamb neck slices are econom'
sl ical, juicy and tender, Brown
four lamb slices, about Ni-inch
thick, over low heat in two
tablespoons of melted butter or
medium
margarine. Add
medium
sliced,
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1w U medium tom atO('s chopped
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Mr. and Mrs. Vincent B. Bar enough to mo r e downtins tue southern part of florlds,
ton of Riverside, Ill., were month and will make their enjoying the ocean and relaxguesU of Mr. and Mrs. Otto home in For: I.anderdalp for' itit"..
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GALA AITTUMN DANCE was sponsored li~- the Naval Officers'
Bartos
of
Do]
Ray
Manor,
durby
the
brilliant
hues
of
foraround
the
dinner
table.
From
left
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
ShepWives Club and made more colorful
the next 10 montht,. En route
ing the montim of April and to
ard. Air. and Airs. lAl~,
mal gowns worn by the ladie.,
; and row of medals which adorned
roii Reck Madio SUition M=11) ; Mr. and
Lauderdale th&amp;
Th ey liked Florida well isi
Mrs. \V. H. Veib1e and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Weber.
the mess jackets of the men. In top left photo Cdr. Dean Webted 'with Otto ant Ju l ia. M. Old Mother Hubbard
ster and Mrs. Webster of 1\A1 I 4 are shown arriving. At top
cu pboard,
Barton is Ottos brother and Went :
PARW smfl3W
DoraGriffin dances with husband, Lt. Cdr.
right, dance chairman Dora
M. S. Navy Photos)
dog
Cooking time for party shrimp many vlsit.c are planned while
A bone.
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s*,c get ti,,,.
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en t Sept. 25, the Bartow will cele- The cupboard was bars,
zuefl
ready ahead of time, you also
brat.e th eir 46th wedding anni- And so the poor dog
could make It In a chafin,g dish
Had
versary and the Bartos plan on
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while guests watth
Saute one pound of raw helping them celebrate.
: Went ft WES-MAY
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shrimp, shelled and deveined,'
I And her w"Itly wash
She
did
take.
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melted
in two tablespoons
p
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By lMttic Austin
Air. and Mrs. Roland Grundy SHE SAVED 40%
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FIRST FORMAL dancu of ! wat a lovely beach to stroll bandE had sent homu from thv Of flowers, at tbu recent meet- pine needle weaving and vari- skillet or aver direct beat in a of Dolores Drive, returneci fTom i She went
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of
the
Driftwood
Gardn
chafing
dish
blazer
pan
3UEt
a
along,
as
well as good conver- I cruise aboard the E.S.S. Canthe season was staged by
pleasant two weeks spen: In And bought her good dog
ous other skills,
Circle.
about two mm- ____________________________ Some STEAK
until tender
I mellation.
Naval Officer's Wives Club in nation around the pool.
0n Sept.
ept.
eak er sil3
The Driftwood Circle is made
utes. Pour on shrimp a mixture
A fe grownups even joined
Tue rest of thu evening
the ballroom of th e Orlando
CAN Y.OU
WIN"rEI
Air Force Base Officers' CII.Ib, the children's sand flea safari spent in playing games. New u; of Navy wives, including 3lrs. June 3lcCIarn who will of 1 cup of creamy onion hotNl
officer. enlisted and retired. discuss and demonstrate arts Ued salad dressing, one tea- For a hearty lunch salad, mix
with th e th eme of "September F'rida and snarihmalk,w roast, member Lorraine Landers
Time of meeting has been and crafts.
spoon of soy sauce and 4 tea- two cups or more to taste of 11
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welcomed to the' club.
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last
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Chairmen
Mrs.
.lean
spoon
of dry mustard. Stir in cooked lamb with a flavored11
At
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officer's
FowlerNavy wives and their civilian
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HUFF M
. ' SLJI'PER of beef I Of each rnontii with the next land Mrs. Darnell Kilcilne have three tablespoons of either aher- rice mix (curried. spiced, or-1
lady jruest. in lovely evening
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announced that 193 pounds of ry or cognac. Cook over high herb-flavored), cooked as label
gowns of every hue' and de- lMty Maliezowaki, Sara Touch- straganoff was enjoyed h th e meeting set foi Sept. 29.
Attention was called to the soap has been collected by the heat, stirring gently, about one directs and chilled. Add mavon•
acrzpt.ion were eecorted by ton 'ias eu.hoEteib. Sara Jane' officers' wives of ItVAH.12 al
w'orho;
winch was scheduled club to be' sent to Viet. Nam minute more. Add ½ teaspoon naise and sour cream to taste
Smith
and
Arm'
At.kinbon
rehunit'
the
of
Sarah
Kirby.
hu!'bandr, impeccable' in me
tar
'lue'sdav
whii: enlphusizvd lorphunr,, via the U. S. Marine I of minced fresh parsley. Makes land mi.,: well. Makes four to six
going-awn"
gifts,
as
J)isrussion
of
the
-e'd
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dress uniforms and civilian cen
tt'8c'hiUt.
tienwnstrating
orchid
Corps.
three
to
four
servings.
servings.
their husbands will be lea'u,g centered around pre paration,
guests in dinner jackets.
for ii party to celebratd the,
Many retired Naval officers the squadron soon.
Iionieroming of lb men of tin
and their wives were among
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squadron, th e latter part of
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th ose seen at the dinner dance.
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the
art'
planning
several
interst.October.
Guests were greeted
New roster of officers and
entrance by Chairman Dora lug programs in the near fuI*
Griffin, attired in emerald ture, including a film on can- committee chairmen was an
green satin skirt and blue-h vet, a demonstration by a I nouncel by Peggy Wood. Tlies
Sanford Drove No. 160 BI'O make reservations by calling
sequined blouse. I)ora deserves btueuty consuluint and several are Kitty O'Gara. treasurer:
'I ernie Sharp, publicity; Peggy DUES held their regularly June Foley, 322.5230; Methnc
a bouquet of pruisee for tiw money-nialeing projects.
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l ary scheduled meeting Sept. 12, in Wolfe, 322-4723; or Betty Via
all the arrangements for be then' cubs met at Lake Golden I Schlemmer and Rita Ca-."I 1'
br it picnic' and then decided anaugh, telephone committee: th&amp; lodge' roon of the Elks 32 59C'.
gala
asiou.
"a
RflhlJll S
Tzcke prices are nominal and
move' to the' JM pool. The' I'at Rusted, Thrift She,;, and I Club. The meeting was presided
lkcurutivt' arrangements of
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over b2' the president, Florence Include th e meal and dancing
autumn leaves and gold lotus Ipatio furniture' and shaded Sarah Kirby, scrapbook.
Wilson.
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pods adorned th e tables and P mack liar ire was so much
to a live band. Serving will
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tntwo
gz'andmot.bConimittees
worlun
on
the
begin
at
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lt\'AIl- officers' wives met
trees of colorful fall leaves
m.
tar voflet- at the home' of Nolit annual luau, which will be givgraced the entranve and band- ers who cunn along,
Joining the' group were !lrs. Ferguson with Janet Hle
stand.
Hale' as en Sept.. 24. at e ELks Club, rechoo
ported on their progress and
The revelers enjoyed dancing R. W. (Jgdeii, Donna iLAMB AND FRUIT
W the music of Let' Feldmun'n nard't mother, who is visiting
Alter the' regular business final plans were made.
Broiled lamb chops
fruit
band, in contingent of the' great I here from Memphis and Mrn. meeting plans were made for
The decorating committee
decmake
a
g
- team. For four
Betty Wilson, Diane Echols' it luncheon meeting ill October. stated that jt 'ould begin
Vaughn Monroe band.
Capt. and Mrs. R. L. F'e,wier :iiothei',
Recky Thompson announced orating Munday evening, Sept. sermgs, dram one (1-pound)
0 SAVE YOUR shopping time and stretch
l)oniu recently r e t u rite d that this month's bridge pins' 1t, anti
.iukd continue the can of pear halves; reserve 4z
led off th'. dancing to the
your budget in buying Back To. School
strains of the September Song. i from it trip to hnocvilIe and would be held at her home' at I wor1 on Wednesday evening cup of
Brush 4 loin Lamb
clothes
and supplies, and Fall household
Sept. 21. Help will be welcome caups,
bottles of clunmpangnt'. Memphis.
10 a.m.. Sept.
about yjiflCsl
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ty way
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with
LIUI Poehlniui:j, lien three
donated by the club were given
th
eir husAttending wert- Jean 3loot'e. from all DOLS and
some
of
th
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syrup.
Sprinkle
the
aid
of
this
newspaper!
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bands.
eblidren
and
her
sis
te r spent Elicit Vaught, l)onina Wells.
as door prizes. The lucky
Tin.' food conimiUce reported teaspoon of salt over all. Droll
Dell- were 14. Cdr. V1cent a recent weekend in liallun' Chanlott4
'trriyi
Pearson. La ii it v
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AS i.t.j TURN its pages these days you'll
,
, th ree to four inches from source
!Uuziro,' and Lt. Cdr. %'eoudren 'dule, viSit in g hei parent-t. They
include'
an
L . - , lIeltzi Smith Jcatt li. ma pxesenl plans
discover uW a rn az-&amp;est,I nest-value cloth es for
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ample' anti varied menu. All of heat five to seven minutes.
p enjoyed set-mg fz'ie:ids and rel- (iuirt' and Peggy Parten.
Wlieetiey.
school and college the finest merc andise
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loud is prepared by members Fill pear halves with
cup of
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for your family and home andburgainof the drove and has th at dis- raspberry jam. Turn chops and
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OJ?FICEIW and families of as possible' at H o 11 y w o o d
officers'
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packed grocery ads that offer dollar Bgvings
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tancUv(' nunit'-cooked flavor
brush with remaining pear syliuseb, where Liun always runt he-hi it niornmnig of bridge at t
HVAII-9 recently spent
every time you buy foods.
it was reported that ticket rup. Broil th ree minutes. Arseeeiernd, sunning and enjoying mtei ninny old school friends, home of Peggy Choyce, wife'
the surf at Ormond lMae'Ii as She attended South hfroward tof the' executive officer. Two i1es were moving along nicely. i range pears around lamb and
YOUR NEWSPAPER serves you best In
is
Inew members, Nancy Mullet. Aiiyoiit' wishing to purchase a broil two to four minutes, or unanother
way
guests of the Coral Sands Right School in Hollywood.
with all its thrilling news,
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I A farewell coffee for ox- and Veirna Putrid: were wel- ticket ziias' get one from any UI lamb reaches desired degree
hotel.
pleasing pictures and entertaining features I
Which makes It a wonderfully enjoyable
Loading off on Friday nfght j president Janice Culver will be' corned and Joy Robson attend-Met bet of the DOES or may of doneness.
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Yaw Newspaper
the motel ozanagemelit. with the hoine- of bonnie 31synisrd
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the hoot Owls left to fend fur iii (Jsteen. Janice's husband is
Many Times Over
thienssrh'es at cloak fry, Sat- I now in lt\'AH-tt.
1 1 p.m. tonight in the wives
I Two new members, Kitty I meeting room.
urday night.
There was lots of swimming, ConisUnci. and Shirley hoover
All members art urged to
bath in the ocean and the were' welcomed into the' club, attend as this ii. the date' the
OVER 50,000 READERS
motel pool, with 11111 )Ialkaow- For further information about membership drive begins and
ski, C. C South. Framslc Woods the club call Ens }'uehiman, team captains hIeie Jarrell and
and Dun Sullivan taking misses- president.
Mare finy have plans of action
a
a
peeled dunking* with Use tonia
and competition up be discussPUN
LOVING wives of ed.
pibmienta of their swimsuit-clad
cvhIa'sijuas. The grapevine has RVAB4 attended a pot-luck
it that their biluloids. wtcbes iditmei at the hoiste of Julia 1 hiltS. FRANK WOOl)IWFF
and credit cards were dr by 31uUiewaon recently and after of Sanford presented a pmmughmUall
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dinner, all eyes were glued to gz'um on arz'ungemuents fin' the'
'a
nthrb
Far Uumsie who feared that the' movie ucreen us each wile' bernie that cap be made from
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l,'k to (ktit'vn. They will ieac'
Iheir home in Sanfeprel anti will
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Open hours preonU at the
A fund raising drive to Un- tcfliec'tlOTi of Azalea and Hbza- paring the land and later lii
triangular purchase of added equipment in less than 501) qunre feet Mrs }1zirr lohnquest, librari- Hhrar are from 2 until 4 'Ut
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County Oct. 22 .
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the South Seminole 3.1yeers. 'ledical
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pertinent lnfnrTnntrnn on the pro ezicih' accessible to communityReuters was founded h Paul There are 61)00 hnok on the '.hieh aid in keeping all cur
rent
volumes
on
hand.
of
the
traffic.
The
Great
Mosque
In Dolhi.1
birth.
who
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by
Router. a German
ject and archltect'F sketch
shelvrf, and excellent r.ference
"Circulation
here
last
year
India
building
of
which
requir
mailed
State
Library
Association
relater
became
a
British
tyt.
C!1t17.Rfl
proposed structure
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sivernped
sit
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40
persons
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the
toil
of
MINI
workmen
j
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f ri
to IL11 residents nf the area.
resulting
in
a
each
open
day
,
demand in students,
of!1
The building, of modern di stluahl' feet of shad and local he used pigeons to transport much
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total of prime 10,1100, and Nkle hinharnmed. Those relics insign, will be located at the in- contractors estimate ennstrur- digesLe, of commercial news nrtion costs at at least $I() per ticles before depending entire- , RthioPin's Beni Amer trib(-- expert. this w he increased to , clude a hair from his board, his
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3nhiliquest, reported.
their frizzy hair in place.
jaot in stone.
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Try This Steak Treat

PRICES All
EFFECTIVE
THURS.-FRI.-SA?.
SEPT. 22-23-24

lb. $119
Broil
London
Perfect For Grilling, Fresh
Ground I3eef 3 lbs. $165
100 S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS. . .-

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Ch.s Delight
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Mr. James A. 1.t
Mrs. Ckert.s S. Du$.ls
217 Poorest Ass.
206 S. Isv.vly Ave.
AIt.mo.? SprIu, Pta.
Tamp., Ft..
$100: WINNERS
Mrs. I. I. Iâsl
Rob.A A. Armsnemq
It. 1, Rex 275
6054 Mwd.cM
Nokussils, Pta,
S.,e..?., Pt.
Mrs. A.. M.rfla's
Mrs. Rieburd Tar"
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450$ Vesqk.
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Edward S. Ssbsrsp
J. C. layS.,. Jr.
2614 hunts.. s,.
2605 1. Lola Ave.
Orlando, Flu.
Tampa, Ft..
Undo James
Mavqar,r Hertel
F. 0. Sax 13
1125 Highland Cr. NL
(attsa. Pt.rSda
Sr. Petersburg, Flu.
Mrs. Jauses h400*t
.lusk Dwsiie.y, Jr.
lèS Albert St.
II04LlaSe.
Oundl. Pt..
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Mn. luau.. lmbriud
Mrs. Annat MesseS.
1616 Sprues Ave.
219 Cr.Ne T.rr.s.
Wl.fev Pelt, PS..
Port Cisarlatte, Flu.
Adsi. J. P.rdtW
Sesrisy Me. Smith
313$ luslid
6203 IsysMere Blvd.
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Tampa, PSi.
Mrs. S. S. GUsbur
W. K. Makoim
134 Sprl lied,
1050 AIferd
Tarp" Spda, Pt..
Titamill.. Pt..
Barbara WhssdlsSd
As.0 P. Vardoans
625 bq.1 Dries
702 1. Wilma St.
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week of our 'Let's So To The lacus'
game. Chick your nearby Publix for names
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Peach Butter...........3 200*.
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H.nseom's Appi. Crunch
Butter Cake .......... . k 59c
Southland Whet.
39c
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busiin
Oswald:
"This
time
South
has
all
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or
at
home,
up to West to make
here
It
Is
a
big
hand
pji
ill"
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without spades. His
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ideal,
the first key play. Be must unjump
to
three
diamonds
is
cmii•
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nently proper and It takes per- too.
LIBRA (Sept, 23 to Oct. 22)
Pass Pass
his partner a chance to load a Pa
feet def ense plus bad luck
Op"ttng
f,
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both minor suits to boat this Certain fundamental situations
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Oswald: "It shouldn't be too
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at home require a new slant U
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East to read what his Iond heart.. South will rise wIth
JIm: "Correct bidding does you want th em to function more
limits.
efficiently.
Get
rid
of
partner Is trying to do and lead 1 the ace and lead a club toward
4000f,
i not win this time but it does
e
ll
trump
tions and you increase barafter winning the see- dunnuy's queen. East will top in the long run."
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N
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—see th at they are carried
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
By Polly Cramer
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Calls, visits with others,
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DEAR POLLY—! save all through them all—MRS. C. C. the garment does not even change of ideas, a better underILI
standing of the views of others.
the copies of a small popular M.
need touching up again with Do the buying that Is so vital to
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magazIne In plastic hugs. I DEAR POLLY—Betty Anne
51k,. W
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wash and dry large bread bags can remove the scorch from the iron. This MUST he done your opera tions now. Be clever. ___________________________________________________________________
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right at the time It bus been SAGITI'ARJUS (Nov. 22 to
and slip the magazines inside, her husband's white shirts
financially
One Large bug will hold a rubbing with a cloth dampened scorched. I use my clothes Dec. 21) You
WWATS THE MATTER, AW, IT U
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is is very
and
today,
th
minded
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year's copies. The issues in with hydrogen peroxide and sprinkler to wet such spots.—
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H.WEW'T GOT A CHANCE!
that bag are listed on a slip when the scorch is out rub MRS. L. L. .
1HAT cE
a
good
you can add
tical
and
I!
OF Mme
of paper that is placed in the with a cloth dampened with
GIRLS
—
When
ironing
a
I
deal
to
present
abundance,
You
bug no it shown through, clear water.—LO1S.
Tile bugs are tied with cord so
DEAR POLLY-.-3 would like damp spot from which scorch I are ingenious about personal
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the books do not. slip. They are to toll Betty Anne she can get has been removed, be sure to f matters, too. Keep busy.
CAPRICORN
(Dec.
22
to
Jan.
stored away without. having to the scorched place on her bus. cover it with a clean, dry cloth 20) it's up to you to get out
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shirt with cool water, or you may end up with a rust into the business world early,
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and are still readily available, put the shirt on a clothes stain. Scorch on heavy fabrics since many
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1 also list the contents so any- hanger, bang tim the direct sun- can sometimes be removed
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can easily find an article light and let dry. The scorebed b r u $ b I im g LIGHTLY with
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fine taste. Plan your
Dress
in
they want without going spot will disappear and
VERY FINE sandpaper. Severe itinerary and t ii a a carry
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time spent finding
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DEAR POLLY—Many reo- out just what It is you want to
OKkl,
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GØJ TSAr *T! TH'3AU. ME SEEPJ 0vsR
10 7H15 Mg. HUCKL
ple
like
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to paint their window accomplish in life can bring fine
20 MII4UT
LET FACE s,oin. s,ip
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screens before storing them ideas, right rewards. Discuss
115; KMTW
bMi slow. w CAN WHY I CrMDWT MY $IPcA5-WA5(T EVW 0E HUCLEu THAT MN MW
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for the winter so they are idi goals with confidantes, experts.
WR1T Him A
,TOOP705UCH
WlW1W.
ready when needed in the They th en show you the proper
CtICK,
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!TAINWI
spring. When painting ours w. to operate.
1Career after 40? Yes, and a each family has a private house we hang them to the clothes PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20)
career before 40 and after 80 but said Mrs. Campbell, "we all line wi th a piece of wire. No Very successful persons you
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C and, I am sure, a career after meet for lunch." She said. "I'm spatter and they dry nicely, know can now give right
ad1P4#4(,_
90 as well! This remarkable happy in the morning when I Both sides can be covered in vancement, so don't hesitate,
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lady of HO bus just written her awaken, but by
o'clocook OflC painting session, too.— but state aims. Gad about soc'
1 second book. She's Mrs. Kemper I'm vicious." (I can't believe MRS. A. P. C.
lull)'. This is really your even 4C
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I Campbell from Victorville. Call, this.)
DEAR POLLY—If you are lug to bowl. You have excellent
( fornia, in the high desert coun- Mrs. Campbell is a tall, band. taking a small baby to visit poi.
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n.y.
some woman with
white someone for a day put the IF YOUR (II 18 BORN
5*51 N* I.,.
' 6 Her book, "Whom God Hath hair which she combs back in baby's bottlu and jars of food TODAY. he, or she, will be
&amp;
sOft-'drlflk
ciii'ton.
it
JoIned
Asunder,"
is
delight,
full
aevere
fashion.
-held by small iii
Ii one of those very practical
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I of wit und wisdom. It's the per- comb. The afternoon we inet her easy to carry and you do not people and want security from
-"ft
0 1`111A 6; MA: b&amp; TAL Aft. Pi'
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'% written at 75, entitled, "Here I two-piece model with translu- —VIVIAN.
nature will be an unhappy one.
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P45117'S Problem
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Raise Mine Ebenezer." This cent buttons to match, costume
Slant the education along bush/
DEAR POLLY-1 have
book created tremendous inter- earrings of pink. I asked if
ness lines that will bring in fine
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71 3 views across the country.
thickened. Is there
the field of property manridden horses for ntlbfl i I
Mrs. Kemper Campbell and I have regretted giving It
thin it iO that it will agement is also good. Great or4
l'ow I In New York, where she came up. Ten years ago i tiaci an at, still be self-polishing?
ganizational power here, too, as
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DEAR POLLY—Gently rub well as a flair for detail. Phi
for press interviews and TV ap-. tuck of acute arthritIs;
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i pearances. She's a most stimu- lucky to got over It, but duth dirt7 shirt colisra with nylon lanthrepy In old age appea
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pretreatthem before
actly what she thinks, and her somehow I never selected an.
"The Stars impel, they do
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putting
In
the
washing
manot
compel." What you niake of
ball' i thoughts—and words--have ter- other. Now
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plain
net
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up
to
YOU!
to
your
fe
largely
CaN ) rific Impact. Before her New I must not ride horseback."
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fll3t
dishes
clean,
it
works
Carroll
Righter's
individual
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as 3 York visit -she Injured her knee Actually, I rather tmagltw
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1 wheel chair for three weeks, but cause she thought It best her. is immure gentle.—FEANCE5,
tuber is flow ready. For your
'i PEAK.'! EACH OtIL-' tilt' NAME, GOT
'Ut 6ACRWJEWELS OF
KI1. ThO5
copy send your bfrthdutt and
ORTIl A
she got up and flew to New self. She's that kind of woman.
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Anyone submitting a Pofly'a $1 to Carroll Righter Forecast,
I1 5PAR A
i York. She uses a cane and I'm Her remarks
mth
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sure It Irks her "free spirit." re membering, For jnsianor: Problem,* solution to a prub- The Sanford Herald, Box 1021,
loin
or
a
favo
rite
homemaking
Hollywood
, Calif.
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an assistant dIstrict attorney, Why the bottle of , t say Pofli uses the Item In Polly's
Most railroads and buae* In
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legal counsel to the Los Angeles Because the heart grows weary
the United States and canada to
Planned 3'azenthood Association, of being bltter.'
charge one fare for &amp; blind
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a professor of medical jurla- Do remember to read Mrs. Mt. Ararat, Biblical resting person traveling with
ef
$
seeing
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is a Vol- attendant The os coceuio
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cmno on the boundary of Iran duesnutspplytoabhindpermjoj
and there is also a guest ranch, Tcrnwrruw: "1 Can't Wear A and Turke.' in southwestern traveling alone or with a guide
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Asia.
dog.
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Sti- iiiiinulng np,tI
ri-tinning, ho mines a fine, convincing jnh.
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creator
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10.11 P.M. (CH) The Danny In From the Cold," and the is the end of the forgiving proft is not the he1nn1ng.
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fiddling
Kayo Show. (Color) Denny's screen play was done by
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time roIIiJnIterizt.tl stork quo ta - guests are I'ddIn Albert,
for
sing- Icy Mann, ft. is a ta le of
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it. Phyllis
instrumental group of Soglo nesmnn, Otto hoffman (James noble scorn (or his helplessness
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defensIve plays South must lose good day to get that wardrobe
five tricks."
or home b
and glisten- OEM
Jim: "North's one spade re- lug for th e busy days ahead.
uponie Is a bare minimum. He Then delve Into those new and
makes ft for
reasons. The in teresting outlets that fascifirst is that If South holds a no te you. Keep busy and you
big hand with a spade fit there stay happy.

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players would find the defense
to beat South's th ree-diamond

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days ahead. Be alert to good
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DEAR ABBY: Please
Troubled? Write to Abby,
Angeles,
Cal,,
Concentrate
on some way to
tr
a service Box 69700, Los
loved
one more by
man returns home after his
90069. For a personal reply, please
inclose a stamped, self-adtore, kind words, etc. Some new
to visit all the relatives? Or
dressed envelope.
for taking care of your
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should THEY come
booklet.,
"How
bills
should
be found. Th ink and
him?
For Abby's
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BIG DEBATE
to Have a Lovely Wedding," act
MOON
(June
DEAR DEBATE: It seems
send fl to Abby, Box 61)700,
to
July
21)
You
are
now
able to
to me that the service man Los Angeles, Cal. 90069.
interest
your
friends
in
some
project
th at will gain both you
and th em an added Income.

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between a "legal sopara- busy.
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she wouldn't even listen to
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m.
DEAR END: I wouldn't tenance" agreement. It is Making new contacts
can
recommend It. Ask yaw "elle..
When are mothers going to
more than Just a "gentle- assist you to advance more ro
ver"
what to do If he
man's agreement," altho In quickly is possible during day,
their daughters
Buys,'I wish you hick," and Your Mae it couldn't have so keep busy. Extending interand try to see their point of
then quits dating you entire.
been more appropria tely cats to someth ing th at has been
We didn't commit any
ly.
quite alien to you ere this can
big crime. I Just have to am
named.
I

want him ? how

tO our rnn,ii doctor when
I nkeml him to nnthnrize a
t}If'tfl)PIiptIt' nhottio. lie toIii"i'il nimil 111W Son WflS botn by

has

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and I just HA'%rE to see him.

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shouldn't
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P',**.i*,it viqit to my
she him. There's no roast-In that. w'
SOOn as you
met. him, he tempt for an neu1y in order

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him before birth, Wbn' n hvnt met, ft ' t piIinr
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trIm,
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make themit wan't. flow ('ifl I te l l
qelvos rented es
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Youll got another ehance to
tippouuid
on a date. We 'w
If he's full of pep beautiful day and evening for
your trustworth.
to a
hut we went
to
and i- in'
go, he'll make whatever has to do with rebuild.
N
to an
fife on a more secure
It
thoughtlessness, or
me when I starthe's WO
and
the
with boys trhig to get away with out and wants only to sleep, emotional,
ad going in
romantic or
plea.
eat, and relax, no one would sure-loving
that If I had a change of something.
of your axisher up and toll
plans
If
fly
Is
th
DEAR AEBY: I am
her, but before I had a chance
kinfolke.
plies also to public meetings of
young,
who
to get out of the car to call
And when mlatives want tO highly placed officIai in the
has
trying
to
get
a
very
her, she and dad
ee the
world of nations as well.
eligible bachelor In town to
the movie and saw us.
service man, they should
ARIES (March 21 to April 19)
marry me. He dates me conShe
say anything
check with his family tO SOC You have only to contact
sfstimtly, but not
she let me
in
the time is right and they orful ind1v1dual who
at the
the
but the next day she A very clever friend of mme
are welcome,
head of organizations or groups
has suggested that I
I couldn't
th is
to get th at backing you need for
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Abby, we like each other toll him there Is "someone
"LEFT HER": Ask your
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81-Musical instruments
82-Business Equipment
224-Job Printing
84-Upholstery
86-Vacuum Cleaners
87-Moving &amp; Storage
3i-Exter1rnrnitors
424 -Planta.....Fe.d.--S..d
60-Misc. For bale
61-Article. For Rent
62-Swap or

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African Leader
Gets Knighthood

Publish., reserves

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An a nno uncement said Queen
South Seminole indus- Elizabeth II had approved his
trial arts teacher, will appointment its it knight cornserve as president of the mander of the Order at the Brit-

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BENICE'S BEAUTY SALON
100 E. Tat St.
322-1+665

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5Ca of Thanks
HE FAMILY
or lirudiord
H;senee wishes to thank everyoust for their consideration and
gracious help during their
period of bereavement.
The James Spisne, Family

of

1., All Creditors

and

Persoss

IIu-Issg Claims or Demeads
Agniast Said Estates
You and each of you are her..

STENSTIIOM, DAVIS L
N cINTOSH
Attorneys for Adminletratrjz

Gum Testamento Annezo (Ancillary)
flnrid State flank-Suite 22
Sanford, Florida
22771
Publish Sept. 14, 21. 28 &amp; Oct.
4, 11+66

sn lionic br
vorlc i.ig niot is.rs
LAKE MARY 8$-1510

nd 1. Public Record. of Semi.
is County. Florida, at public
cry to th e highest and beat
der fur cash at 12:00 noon cmi
eediiy. October 11, 1916 on the
Po of the Seminole County
arthouse,
Sanford, Florida.
ted: September 1, 1999.

JOHN E. MAGU1RE. IL
Vatted Statsa Marshal

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&amp; Fine),.
ANIMAL KINGDOM
17-92 l,ongwond
535-9644
6 NC). (SlaP hound puppies. Walker &amp; Black jul tan cross. P1..
22-1626 around 6.

POODLE PUPPIES, guaranteed
healthy. Tiny toy &amp; miniature
at aflid Terms. 2423-1449.

Poultry Livestock
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Reasonable Rates
Good Riding Ares
Phone
322-6*61

manager. Transportation tun
Ished. Write P. O. Box 6.1.
Winter Park, Fla.

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'My dear, you could be a fairly interesting conversatioi
skit if you would stop saying, 'would you believe' and
'sorry about that'!"

31. Musical Instruments

50. Misc. For

Sale

WANTED mitt time Correspondtnt for the Sanford area. Retired or semi-retired persons
nlso considered. Car essential
and sonic knowledge of credit
Iy,-csilgntinn. Reply by mall,
tatlng age; background: bustness- or enuployment record
nst,1 present activitie s. Write:
hut &amp; flradstree4, Inc., p. 0.
West Bay Station,
n.,
220;
1i.cks-,u,vil)e, Florida.
~ Attention: W. P. Smith.

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c'ations for the position of
Su pt.
Water
Distribution
Qualifications: Age to 46 yra.;
high school grad, or equivaresident of Seminole
it'uit;
County for at least six months,
Experience In planning and
directing installation of water
lines, valves, hydrants, meters
and services; ability to direM,
suipervists &amp; direct maintentunec at' water distribution sys.
tern Submit applications to
Civil Service Examiner In city
hidi not later than Sept. 28,

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vilulen
Deputy Clerk
Joseph 21. Fitzgerald

4, 1966
DDE-44

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106. Apartments For Rent 115.

F1'RNISIIEI) 2 Bedroom horns

mc plus utilities. Adults,
no Pets. 622-4069.

$70

2 11I'IT1M. FI'RN. $245 month.
Includes water

\Vall to

Carpet

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Payton Realty

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well shaded lots.

Priced to sell quickly.
ESTATE
CALL DAY OR NIGHT 121-7411 I BEDROOM furnished home
822-6085. Call before 1:10 m
By 0WER: I BDRM., I bath,
or after 6:30 p.m.
5 RN. HOUSE. Partially turn
Ph.

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offers,

Seminole Realty

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212.51*2 anytime

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LOCAL NSWAMI

with air

Hwy.

434

100. Resort Rentals

or nights *23-1110

322-2611
A NIJC =VICE

Autos

For Sale

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FHA

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Located Throughout County
1-3 Bra. 1-1% 2 Bath.
Some Kitchens Equipped

Payments L.a. Than Rent

To Inspect Call

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Stenstrom
Realty
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Multiple

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after 4:30 weekdays or all day

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1961

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LEWIS AI,E5 &amp; HPftVICE
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Phone 517.7919

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12:1. floats &amp; Motors
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u's?' tries.. Ph *23.1+420.

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Completely Equipped.

Private

322-8058

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WHY GO FURTHER?

You can't beat our price.l
See or Call

BOB CLEVELAND
mu Rutand
Chrysler - Plymouth
1124 Hwy 17-93 flelisry
*11-5003
Horns 775-1979
COMPACT to Cadillac. they're
all economy cars when you finance with United State Hank
Lowest used car payments
Call *29-1771 and compare.
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Including utilities, Smyrna Dr.
&amp; 17.82, Dellary. U$-S609.

108. Rooms For Rent

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106. Apartments For Rent
LARGE THREE Bdrxn. Furn.
Apt. 1703 MagnolIa. Only $55,
322-81+51 or 221+6.

7516 Park Drive FURNISHED 1 Bdrm. Apt. first
floor. Close to town. Call 122.
0763 or 322-9332.

22-3420

$4,210
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at this low price. Each home
apartment. Adults only.
recently renovated and preCall 3-3930.

sently rented. Can be purchas.
ed Individually or all 5 for in- 1 BEDROOM Furnished, water
come investment 2 are cotuturn., near shopping &amp; hooppletcly furnished, 2 are kit.
tel. $60. Call 122-9192.
equipped. Sorry, cash only at
R APT., 2100 Mellonvih)..
FUN.
these prices.

*1i91.

Bi gger and Better
Than Ever Before!

go" sloisg wsysl

ELLINOR
Volkswagen

FIRST SHOWING

3219 S. 17.92 Sanford

SANFORD
ORLANDO

322-1836
IV

444014

See Us For Recitals
$ 72-7174
Weekends H2-0485
Nights

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THE HERALD
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formance and comfort, economy with luxury features. See these, they're stand.
ard on all units: bucket seats unibody construction, disc brakes, 4-wheel sus.
pension and fully synchronized floor shift, and even morel

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DEMONSTRATORS
&amp; NEW CARS!
Carry New Car Warranties)

Dodge Coronet
2 DOOR SEDAN

5i.nd.,d Transmission
(heal., d.I.s.d)
Padded Sunvisor,

Whitewalls

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This Is The Last Chance! Don't Miss Out!

SeminoleCo-Motors
1801 W. FIRST ST.

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CLOSEOUT
1966

PH. 322.0614

ALSO ON DISPLAY
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Don't Consider Any Compact
Until
40 You See All The New, Exciting Features Of This Fine
Import.

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CLOSEOUT PRICES!
If You're Interested
In A Real Bargain UNNEW
Consider These!

Dauphines and R=8's
All Are Available For
Immediate Sale And Delivery!

RENAULTS
Only A Few Left

EXAMPLE!

chen equipped. Convenient to
schools. Pb. 3224-267.

SAULS AGENCY

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2 J3DRM HOUSE for rent. Kit-

&amp; nice sis.' lot. Will also rent
With option to buy at 112,000.

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FACTORY AUTHORIZID
VW DIALIR

Stenstrom Realty
A Multiple Listing Realtor

24 Ji.,drootui unfurnished house. Large shady lot.
('all 322.1521 or 122.5426.

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Motors

104-Trailer Space-Rent
TRAILER &amp; Spaces on Lake
Ashby. 812-716*.

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QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
Hwy. 17-92 8. Sanford
122-2512

REALTOR

I BEDROOM horns Family room

SEE YOUR BROKER

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2 BR BLOCK house. Wire fence OCEAN FROXT APTS. 1*9 5.
In back; hedge in front. *22Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Mrs, ROOM FOR working lady, Kit4151 for an appointment.
chen privileges. Phone U2R. U Hutebison, 122-4011.
3455.
3 BDRM. HOME, over I acres, 102. Mobile Homes - Sale
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nicely landscaped, 20 fruit
trees, large chicken house with

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115. AUIOM For Sale

CiEouist roorni tot seen,
uvi
aguus.e, 822-016

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11+01 Park Ave.
222-6712 anytime
or nights 322-5110

204 West First St.

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Borneman, 295 E.
Longwood. 938-4199.

Seminole Realty

cm Downtown Sanford

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Ph. Resident Mgi'. *21-1*40
TURN.

RETIREMENT HOME
.101 AVOCADO AVE. to settle
Estate. 3 Bedroom, can be
•old furnished or unfurnished.
Recently redecorated &amp; re-

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Bedroom, 2 Bath Itavenna Park
betas with central heat &amp; ducted for air, featuring the hi-st
of everything. Only $14,1+60.
Good terms van he arranged.

Choice

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APARTMENTS

2524 Park Drive Office *22-Till
Night: 122.014* or 111-0700

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Jacobson'

2-1-4 BItS., 1-2 BATHS

5 000 SQUARE FEET

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$100 DOWN

WANT AD

(herr, ks,'

Stemper Agency

$60 monthly. Ph. 321-1*66.

YOUR

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corsted 404 K. 14th at.
V-I, auto trans., p/s. air coid.
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Exe. ennui. Ph, 3224026.
WELAKA APARTMENTS
ill W. FIRST ST.
'65 PLYMOUTH
o UTII SATlT I IThi'a

GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES

HERALD

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turn., KKI"ie'ii-NCY Apt, private ent., 1962 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, 4
with carport Suitable for one
di'., Hello, Heater, 1"wr. Steer,
or couple. $60 per mo, Ph.
Pwr. Brakes, Auto. Transrnl.s322-5604.
ion, Factory ar. Ph. 322-7610

24
Bedroom,
io ute wn. 6
month.
322-8071

2 BEDROOM Unfurn. house, Kitchen isiUIiipd. 616 E. lrd.

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97. houses For Rent

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mortgage. 106 E. Woodland.
Write Howard McGough, McDonald Terrace, Mt. Dora or
call 153.24727.

FORMER LOCATION OF THE SANFORD

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No down payment. Assume

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322-62470 after S p. m.
Nice 24 hejrcom, 2 hash home,
living room &amp; Florida rm. on
1111. lt. Rath. $65 mo.
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222.1274 after
m.tto
Ave.
patio, storage house. Strategic
lull., 2 Ba th, $126.
S p. m.
location for school $1,5O(s,
$600 Down.
FURN. APT., with air condi.
*22-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17.12
tinned lid-rn,, $60, Ill K. 5th
St. Call 321-1756.
24 BEDROOM Furn. House. Also
Trailer. S. Sanford Ave.
INVESTMENT I REALTY
AVALON APARTMENTS
122-1659
111 N. Park Ave.
lii W 2nd Ct.
122-9171
FURNISHED COTTAGE, includNICELY FERN, APT,
IN NORTH GIthANDO
ing deep freeze &amp; washing maAir conditioned, Adults
BY OWXFTL: 24 Bedroom, all elsechins. 8224500.
Call 822-1926
ti-Ic, kitchen equipped. double
carports 16 minute drive to UNFURNISHED 2 Tidrm. home.
FOR RENT: 3 Room Garage Apt.
Navy Bass. Low m art gags
Available now.
Furnished.
payments. G. Waltpi-s, 401
*2"$167
rsvld .St. Ph. 322-171+6.
NEW 2 BDTIM., 2 full bath, don&amp; I BDRM. APTS., Completely
i-i iur4
5 ACRES
hI. carporte. 3022-211134 after
equipped by GENERAL ELIOC8 75. m.
4 BEDROOM frame horn, on S
TRIC which includes electric
acre, with frontage on S. R.
kitchen, heating &amp; cooling,
2
BDRM.
HOUSE
unfurn.
46. Conveniently located heTO TN'N LAKES
Kitchen
Equipped
twe
Sanford &amp; St. Johns
Call 222-3651
River. 513.600, some terms.
EQIPPED. 711 Z. First St.
-_112-1130
KITCHEN
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2 BDR M.,KITCHEN
322-3685
ONE BDRM. turn. Apt,, $41, 101

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3 BDRM, 1% BATH. fenced hack
yard. Country Club Manor.

I)EK OF PUBLICATION SUIT
FOR P(fltl2C1.ftN1,ki

consecutive weeks In THE $JJs'FOaL) HERALD.
DATED at Sanford, Seminole
County. Florida. this 12th day
of September, 1960.
(SEAL)
A. H. Lk'ckwlth, Jr.,

LOTS: 3 nIce lots wilt'
shady Oaks. Priced to sell with
terms. Sips 1.1 ft.
i€. Ph
24-2. OS

%o Downpayment
822-1480

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Not is', is hereby Civet) that
jursuait
to Chapter 11+4. Florida :
THE BROOKLYN S A 17 1 N G S
1063, the following
BANK, a New York banking as- Statutes,
described lands In Seminole
sociation,
County, Florida will be offered
Plaintiff, for sale' at public outcry for the
vs.
highest and bust cash bid at
ILODNEY C VATINEY and JU- the
front door of the Seminole
DITH A. VARNEY, ,,IF wife,
County Courthouse, at Sanford,
T)ef.sndants.
To. RODNEY C. VARNET and Florida. beginning at 11:16 A. N.,
on Thursday, October 6, 1966
JUDITH A. YARNEY, his A. D.
wife,
A strip on S side of Lot 126
11+0 Mary Ann Street, Apt.
being 35.28 ft wide on E end
By
&amp; 26.1+2 ft wide- on W and,
Fairbanks, Alaska
98701
Sutifo Park. P1st Book 6,
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are
Page- 62, Seminole Counthereby notified that a suit h
Records.
been brought against you by
THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS (SEAL)
Arthur H. Ileckwtth, Jr.
BANK, a New York banking asClerk of the Circuit Court
sociation, to foreclose a cerSeminole
Florida
tain Mortgage more particularly Publish Sept. County,
14, 21. 1966
described in the Complaint filed DDE-42

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INSUROR LAKE COTTAGE, small. turn. I EFFIC.
AL, private bat
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1111 5. French
stidties turn.; specially suited
SPACIOUS DUPLEX
for retired people. Ideally to.
eated downtown. Inquire at
MUST RE SEEN* to he fully ap- 2 BDRM. HOUSE, Kitchen equip-

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SOUTHWARD

offIro Cocoa. 632-6121.

FOR ALE

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flTER SPACE

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instruments

A MORE PC11'JE 1RT

Sales-Rentals
Ph, 822-46*1

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12:1, VInaf &amp; Motors
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21, 196b - l'ngt'

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Inc.
Real Estate

3 131)RM In LOCH ARlt'R. quiet
neighborhood, eceiient
tot

MOONEY APPLIANCE
Musical

ROBERT A WILLIAMS
Realtor
5.ayflefld 1.un+ltluist. Assne.
sn-st*
Atlantic flank Huh

95, Houses For Sale

I FlL TIME MAN or 2 Parttime men ,1 an itors. Evening
lperinced. Call main

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SIZE gas stove, 540.
BLTKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
Band Instruments
&amp; accessories
IN
Wall Furnace
Subs. Rentals &amp; Repairs
complete with thermostat and
2004 Cedar Ave
322-7202
stovepipe, 110 gallon fuel tank
U. Catering . Food
with fittings. 20 feet of Cop43. Plants. Feeds, Seeds
per tubing and 100 gallons of
OkRA- 322-0416.
fuel. Call 322-0426 after 5 p.m.
SELLING (sot all Plants, Flowers,
15. Special Services
Cactus, Shade trees. % priceFOR EASY, quick carpet cleaning rent Blue Lustre Electric
2781+ Country Club ltd.
PAINTING
CARPENTRY
Shanspaoer only *1 per day,
A. J. Adcock
212-155*
Carroll Furniture.
50. Misc. For Sale
BOOKKEEPING Service. End of
MUFFLERS, international life- DRIVERS WANTED. Chauffeur
month financial statements
141e,tsu' required. Apply Teltime guarantee. Wholesale &amp;
NOTICE
1irnpser-d Ili my )sOnie. ruBary
low ('al Co. 201 S. Park Ave.
DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE hasHUMPHTLEYS
Retail.
5607.
TIRE
SERVICE
taken over. management &amp; 6th. &amp; French
3-0872 ]'h'E TO THE expected volume
operation of t It e Sanford
iii retail sales of '67 Dodges
23-Painting
Farmers' Aution at Onora &amp;
the "good guys" are looking
Articles
For
Rent
17-92. Merchandise neededfor two gisys to help strike It
Tilson Painting Service
Will sell on consignment or
rich. Must have sales ability
Brush
RENT A BED
buy outright. SALE every FriSpray
but not necessarily in th e auto
Rollaway, Hospital, Baby Beds
day night 7:30 Ti. m.
33-0350
field Sc.- Bob Thomas at SemiBy Day, Week or Month.
LEWIS C. DELL, AUCT.
yol• County Motors, 1801 W.
FREE ESTIMATES
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
322-55241
822-7596
First St.
Small Jobs Accepted
ill W. 1st..
222-5181
838-6894 after S p. ni.
AIR CuNDITICNER, 16,000 BTU,
'2. Female Help Wantei
HOSPITAL BEDS
Two 565-14 Tires, in good cond..
PAINTING &amp; REPAIR
flnnsiiu'ttc, Pinytex Nurser. 'NoWheel chairs, sick room supplies THE FASHION WORLD awaits
for sale or rent.
Ph. 24224,426 after 6 p. m.
Tt.'stso:a ble offer refused. Ph.
you. ,loin the Beehive at BeeLIGGKTT REXALL DRUGS
2422 -4 24 89.
line Fashions. Call 32.617€.
Pinecrest
Shopping
Canter
24. Well Drilling
2701 Orlando Dr.
Ph 822-7912 1'OITNTATX help wanted, experITSED G E Refrigerator,
Good
condition.
it-need preferred but not muecesWELLS DRILLED, POMPS
5. Wanted To Buy
I'll. 2422-01+79.
aury. Evening shift.
Apply lii
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
person Eckerd Drug fountain
All Types and Fixes
SELL (IS Your Furniture. Quick
21" WESTINGHOUSE TV
manager, Sanford Plaza,.
We repair and Service
Service with the cash.
Very Good Condition. $
STI NE
SUPER
rRAI)ANG
POST
Phone $2-2512
73-Male or Female Help
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
207 W 2nd St.
322.6422 DESKLAMP, good as new. See NEED USED Paint Shaker
Part-Time Bookkeeper
Strickland Morrison Body Shop
at The Sanford Herald.
Small Business
26 -Roofing
Cull 822-1481
Ph 2422-7028
IF YOU ARE WONDERING
whore- your next Flash Cubes USED Furniture, any amount
HOLE IN YOUR ROOF?
Sanford, 322-2270.
Situation
are coming from, Try
Wanted
OR A WHOLE NEW ROOF
WEIDOLDT'S
CAMERA
SHOP
PHONE 2422-24409
OLD LICENSE plates prior to
LILL1E WANTS WORK
S. PSU- k Ave.
E. &amp; J. TURNER ROOFING
1920. Any State. Randall Smith,
2-0300
12 Seminole Dr., DeBary. Ph.
-ETERNA WATCHES28-Ratio - Television
666-5622.
DAY OR WEEKS WORK
Since 1556
Cull 22-3418
Backed By More Than
HARBOR ELECTRONICS
CASH FOR TRASH
A Century's Exi.'rict.ec
AUTO RadioSpecIalists. 24 hr.
IS' GENERAL HOUSE&amp; used furniture wantGWALTNEY JEWELERS Antiques
service. 2422-4261
ed.
LEANING Service. Call •v•s.
204
5.
Park
Av.
322-6601+
We Service ALL makes Radios.
BRIDGES FURNITURE
to 10. 535-24774.
Park &amp; 16th.
828.1480
21" TABLE Model Zenith T.V.
PERIENCED COOK DESIRES
Home Appliances
With stand, 866. Sofa couch,
55.
Furniture
For
Sale
$26. Ph. 224-19I'O
Phone 244464
SANFO1W ELECTRIC Co. CO Al P T 0 N S Encyclopedia, V ECHOLS BEDDiNG Co.
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PERIENCED, reliable, mature
G. E. APPLIANCES New &amp; Used
price trail1 un or like lieu,.
Bedding &amp; Furniture
l aid.
h.t'st referen ce, own
118 Magnolia
1-1662
$60 off. Pail, or terms Call
AT FACTORY PRICES
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wet-k Tuesday &amp; Friday
-7454 .,!Iv, 4 is .m.
111+ Magysolls
USED TV's 2D.96 up.
a vi I'l l . ::-5.77. C, to 8 p.m.
Service Calis $4.01'
HORSES for sale: 2 mares, 4
yrs. old &amp; 7 yrs. old.
322-6550

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THE TIME TES'rtD riist
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v,lrpmcnt man. Experienced in
gar.te,,ing helpful. For appointmeni s'iiIi Mr. Grover, $2.42*
(s:.klawi, Memorial Park.

BEAT7T!VUL Pure-bred male
Collie Dog. 9 mn. old, $26. No
papers. Ph. 823-0580.

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Boarding. For sale, AKC Chihua-

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Realstale

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WILL 'FAKE car, of small childdren for working mothers In
my home. Ph. 22-4241.

For Sale

W it,SON-MA1EP. F'(JKN.
Buy - SMI • Trade
UI-Ill!
811-1b R. let St.

7:25 a, m. to 6:00 p. in.
Friday evenings 'Ui midnight
NANNIF° KIDDIE CARE
24 hour Service. Special rates to
working mothers.

55. Furniture

USED F'arnttflrS, appltenees,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. I*rry's Mart, 218 Sanford Lee,
Ph. 122-41*!.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
TIRE NINTH JI'I)ICJAI, CIII- W. L. HARMON
232-4221
OVIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 15224
NOTICE TO DEFEND (ift ois-

Middle District of Florida
nduii W. Wherry
Attorney at. Low
sist*nt United Ntat.s Attora.y 221 Security Trust Building
orney for Plaintiff
Miami. Florida 3*111
bush Sept. It. 51, II &amp; Oct. Publish Sept. 14, 21, U 1 Oct.

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Located 17-92 Ph. 323-1660

218 Palmetto

Lint)'. Florida described am: ment by default will be taken
T 16, IILOCK 2, HEP'TLER against you for the relief d..
MEb ORLANDO E C T I ON manded in said complains,
E, according to plat th.r.of
THIS NOTICE shall be pub.
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relwi or any of his duly su- Miami. Florida 3131, not later
si-laud deputies will sell the than the 13th day of October,
sporty situate in Seminole 1966; 11 you tail to do so. Judg-

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encumbers the following described property, situate in Seminole
RENO. Nvv. (AP)
Lady
'County, Florld, to-wit:
Lot lb. Block E, HEFTLER
Sarah Spencer-Churchill R ub- DDE-42
iiozrns, ORLANDO, SECsell, daughter of the Duke of
ITEIJ PTA'I'1S I) I C T IC'Z'
TION ONE, according to pint
1711T MIDDLE DISTRICT OP
Marlborough and a cousin of the
thereof recorded in Flat
DILWA, ORLANDO DIVISION
llouk 13, )'ugep &amp; and 6,
lute Winston Churchill, bus filed
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Public Records of Seminole
suit for divorce from her busATI.S OF AMERICA, Plaintiff,
County, Florida.
RULON D. JOHNSON, a sin. and for other relief, and you
band Edwin F. Itussell, former
man, Defendant. NOTICE OP are required to tile your Answer
publisher of Vogue magazine.
Lif.- Notice a hereby given to said Complaint or other pleadU pursuant to a Final Decree ings on the Clerk of the above
The divorce action became
Foreclosure entered on Aug- entitled Court and to serve a
public Tuesday with the filing of
21, 11+66 by th e above entitled copy thereof on Plaintiff's atcourt papers. The grounds were
urt In the above styled cause, torney. JOSEPH N. FITZGERwsduraigued United Stat.s ALD. 28$ Security Trust Building,
listed Ub extreme mental cruel-

LES WILCOX, retired ty.
Army colonel, has joined
Mi-s. Russell seeks custody of
the faculty of South three minor children. The conSeminole Junior High pie bus been married since 1943.
School where he is teachThroughout the year, the U.S.
lag civics. He has travelDepartment
of interior's Bureau
Us,, , ed in iiiutt of the world
and has attended the of Lund Management auctions
Army War College, Rol- off tiwusunds of snuill tracts
has College, C e o r g e utisuited for public development
Washington University, Vacationers buy them for fishand Michigan State Viii- lug, hunting mmd camping rutreats. The laud is within the
eriity. He is married
of
mm
teengovernment's
460 million acres
and the parent
of
public-domain
land mostly
aje boy and girl and rein 11 Western states and Alassides in Maithmnd.
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be sesci. .e a renm b.si only for typographical
that affect the value of if.. .4. Adjustme nts will not be
b.y.sd $f.s fl,st ise.$l.s.

ignute. The postwar Labor gov- attorney and accompanied by
a filing fee of one dollar and
ernment, fearing bloodshed in such
claim or demand not so
Bechuniutland, exiled Serestse. filed shall be void.
/a/ Ruth E. Ralston
He has lived modestly in EngAncillary Adminhstrati-IL
land for more than five years.
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by notified and required to peesent iusy claims and demands
which you, or either of you, may
Florida industrial Arts ish Empire.
have against the estate of
The 45-year-old chief of the RALPH N. RALSTON, deceased,
Association for District
late of Kalamazoo County, to th
Five for the 1966-67 Bnmungwato tribe now will be Judge of Seminole County, Flor-e
ida, at hip office In the court
school vciti. His primary, known as Sir Seretse Khama. liouso
of said Count)- at BanHis
wife,
one-time
London
sec.
dtitie as president of ti
ford, rloriuu, within six calenretary
Ruth
Williams,
becomes
dar months from the time of
] (I county urea 'ill be to
the first publication of this noKhamu.
orgamy.e teachers for Lady
tice.
Two copies of each claim
Their marriage in 1948 led to or demand
proiessional growth ltjshall be in writing
and shall State the place of realvities, solicil dues, and considernbk opPosition within dencitribe of which the' and post office address of
cond uct district, nieet_ the Bamaiigwuto
claimant, and shall be sworn
tst' WitS then chieltam-des- to by the claimant. liis agent, or
lags.
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V 1-Parmp-Qroves
92-Acreage
9f..Rouses For Halo
!16-House,,--Snle or Rent
07-House For Rent
i5-1teai Estate Exchange
100-Resort Itontals
101-Trailars--Cabanas
102-Mobile Homes-Sal.
1O8-Mobil domes-Rent
104-Trailer Space-Rent
106-Trailer Lott.--Sal..
]OL...Apartn,smtai For Rent
105-Rooms For Rent
112-Rental Agents
112-Wanted To Rent
116-Auto. For Sale
116-Autos-HaI,, or Trade
118-Trucks For Sale
]20-Aut'motiye Serv ice
121-Scooter. &amp; Cycles
Ill-Bunts &amp; Motors

LONDON (All')
Seretse
Kimmit. prime minister of Bechuanaland who was once ban- Is. the Court of the county
N,nilenlr County, Florida.
ished from Ins homeland by the Jmlge,
In Prnluitr.
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WOIiiHfl, rt'cttvt•cI it I;nighthouii IALPH M. RALSTON
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610-Sohools &amp; instructions
70-Employment Services
71....Jlaie Help Wanted
72-Female Help Wanted
72-Male or Female Help
74-Sales Help Wanted
77-Sltuatio Wanted
37-A-Situation Wanted
Students
El-income Property
52-Business Prop-Sale
83-Heal Estate Wanted
54-Real Estate Sale

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66-Furniture For Sale
66-Antiques For Sal.
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practicing without a license,
fraudulently representing himself as having a license, and
dispensing drugs without a 11dense.
Each charge carries a maximum sentence of 50 days In jail
and a $500 fine.

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cancel
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LANSING, Mich. (UPI)
A
man who posed as a pharnmO.' '
dat In a hospital, dispensing
pflLc to patients for 25 years
was sought by police today on
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: charges of fraud.
The Michigan Pharmacy
Board
said Henry Kriazak, 52,
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ziyear post of chief pharmacist
at Grace Hospital In Detroit by
using a bogus pharmacist's cartificate.
Khazak, who served as pharmacist from 1940 until last
March, and chief pharmacist
for 12 of those years, had attended college for only one scmester, the board said.
He had not taken the required five years of formal training.
passed the state examination
nor received a license th pracM ISS UNIVERSE
AiTidSLice
in Michigan.
Margareta
Authorities
said Knazak, of
son, Miss Universe of
Weesuburban
Pleasant
Ridge, had
11166, will visit the
aroused
no
suspicion
at the hoski Wachee Mermaids on
Sept. 23 and 24 for her pft where he was considered
first official public tip- a good employe." He was cxpearance in the United posed when a routine check disclosed he had no valid pharmStates since winning the
acy certificate.
coveted title. She will be
State Atty. Gen. Frank Kdllei'
available to the public
said
warrants were issued Tuesfor souvenir snapshots

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CAPTAIN Larry Aubry, U. S. Army (Pet.) is a
double amputee of World War 1. "Cap," as he is affectionately known to all, lives on the Old Geneva
Road and enjoys fishing, hunting, repairing boats,
and operates the only two-way radio set in his
area.
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bargains! All specials offered

Peace Restored At Seminole High Lunchroom

for ONE hour only!

Pence and good will reigns In
the Seminole High School cafe.

meats, vegetables and salads.

teria todny. S(riking students

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LOOKING INTO THE CRYSBALL
(1984 with an
Apology io George urweii)
Grits, Ho.-. Jowls and turnip
greens were served to the footbail team at Seminole 111gb
School yesterday.
Mack Cleveland said he
wouldn't seek another term as
governor.
Vernonr Dunn said "This is
It.. From now on I'm out of
politics."

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The city said there just wasn't
enough funds in the budget to
paint the new city hail on the
lake front.
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milweo
said it was about time he retired from politics.
The County School board formally opened a new Sanford
Junior High School.
Three new Industries moved
into that giant Industrial park
where the Sanford Naval Air
Station was, bringing the total
employment to 9,000 at the
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The county port authority
hopes to wrap-up the four remaining parcels of land for the
"Port Of Sanford" as soon as
the funds come from county
taxes . . That will be $75,000
"Port Of Snford". I like
Think I'll any it again
that
"Port Of Sanford."

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proposals to the Communist right of self -detormlnation---to
North Viet Nam regime and decide their own political destiny, free of force
that the
said more may follow from the U.N. Charter affirms for all.
"not Inflexible" position of the
"—And we believe that reUnited States.
unification of Viet Nam should
"We do not ask of North be decided upon through a free
Viet Nam an unconditional stir- choice by the peoples of both
render or Indeed the surrender the North and South without
outside interference, the results
of anything that belongs to Its" of whIJ choice we . fully
o1dberg said.
do we seek prepared to accept."
to exclude any segment of the
South Vietnamese people from
peaceful participation in their
country's future.
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center, will begin operation Oct.
3, Dr. Frank Leone, public
health director, announced today,
The new clinic, which was
launched Tuesday with a $500
pledge from the Seminole Counly Mental Health Association,
sponsoring organization, will be
housed temporarily at the
Health Center, Ninth Street and
French Avenue,
Mrs. Caroline Dennison, mental health social worker will
begin at once to Interview per.
sons seeking help from the
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WASHINGTON (UPI)—The S
House ha passed. and sent to
the Senate a bill to t .Prut.
dent
Johmiori trail up to 19,OOO
f
reservists ami National Guardsw
men for active duty.
Johnson did not ask for di.
authority anti there was no
evidence he would use it. if.
would be empowered to call
reserve troops as indlvWuals
without declaring a national
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Between Monday after- Station, with .52 of an inch Avenue and 24th Street- I House Education and Labor
Holly Avenue.
noon and noon today the registered Wednesday.
Committee voted today to r.
The
entire
Sanford
area
Weather forecast for to- I duce the power of its controvofficial rainfall recording
was without electric power day was partly cloudy with! ersial chairman, Rep. Adam
was 3.19
inches at the Cen- for 20 minutes Wednesday scattered afternoon and Clayton Powell, D.N. Y.
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Jupiter Pluvius has laid
to this conflict. By the same
token, we reject the idea that down a "wet welcome" in
North Viet Nam has a right to the Seminole County area
for the Fall season openimpose a military solution,
"—We seek to assure the pea. lug on Friday.

WAHLNGTON (AP)—OffI
cials indicated today that the
United States will, go ahead
wi th plans for 24 non-nuclear
underwater teat explosions off
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of Seminole County was awarded today to Maxine Ekern (left) and George
Touhy . (right) representing First Federal Saving5, and Loan Association.
Makins the presentation was Harry Eichelberger, chairman od the finance
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An Australian Viscount air.
liner, one of it four turboprop
engines apnut.ing flames, crash- 'd on a sheep farm early to(lay, killing all 24 persons
aboard.
The crash of the British-built
plane of Ansetta-Ana Airways,
the soennil worst in Australian
commercial airline history,
came after the pilot had been
ordered to try an emergency
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be seen by Dr. Burton Podnos,
psychiatrist.
Dr. Podnos has agreed to
spend one day each week seeing
Seminole County patients,
Mrs. Dennison will Interview
each day from 8:30 to noon and
1 to 4 p.m., except Wednesday
and Saturday.
A drive to raise $5,000 to
sponsor the clinic for the first
year has been set, with contri.
butlons asked from all Interested persons, firms, organizations
and clubs to help in getting the
mental health center established here.

69,000-ky transmission line cloudy with a few widely the tirt member to emerge
at noon on Old Monroe scattered showers Friday; from the closed aession, said
oad, at Lake lonr. The high today in the low 0s, the vur.e was 27 to t With
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cable was "burned down" and low tonight in the low three members voting present
but has been replaced, Flo-. TOs.
He said Powell was outs of
rida Power and Light atAnd tropical storm Hal- those voting present.
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lie died a quick death WedCounty Engineer William nesday when it collided
DETROIT (AP)
General
Bush said most of the ma- headon with a surge of Motors, giant of the auto indusjor washouts in the COUfl' cool, dry air moving south- try, today followed the lead of
ty occurred on clay roads, ward along the Mexican Ford and Chrysler and raised
and singled out Sand Lake coast.
it i
auto prices.
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and Wymore Roads.
The tropical storm apCounty Road Supt.
C. peared Tuesday about 160 ORLANDO (A?)—The Filth
Lavender added, most of miles off Mexico and its Congressional District Demothe clay roads would have peak winds had reached crutle board has decided not to
to be regraded and that only about 50 miles per put a candidate in the field
county crews would get to hour before its demise.
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soon as possible.
No overall road damage
was reported in the city
although washouts occurred at 19th Street-Lake

Water System Grant Held Up

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NEW YORK (AP'
Civil
rights leaders today threatened
to turn a rontrovorsiat Rartain
shnweasp sehool into a "nationl battleground" after pickets
prOt4"tinz its white pricipat
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wallet but didn't notice $50
tucked In • . All he got was
$15 and Ted's pick-up truck
Deputies still looking for leads.

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'ientista unable to halt the
spinning of the Surveyor 2
moon-bound spacecraft said
early today that the mission is
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to Alachua and Marion Coun.
ties tomorrow for a look see at
their courthouses

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registrar's office yesterday...
21 persons registe red to vote
. Six were Republicans.

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on lettuce.
Mrs. Fester said no price increases are planned.

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going up at First and Oak
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b ecau se of rising fond costs, a
plate lunch type itical had liven
served.

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equipment building and now
some $60,000 worth of trucks
and equipment will continue to
sit In the ruin.
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get a new home.

Jelin with fridt, pinp.ipplp with

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it ws PW that no ehojee was
given," she explained.
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without or eating sack lunches
brought from home. They car.
tied signs saying "Save Your
Money and Your Stomach."

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City Hall now.

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station Is setting a brand new
coat of paint today. It stands
150 feet In the air and the city
is paying $1 a foot to have
the job done.

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the ticual f) purchased Iunchr

U.S. Offers

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last year and the samo% employ.

turn to offering a choice of two
meat dishes, four vegetables
and four salads, one desc'rt,
tiiilk and rolls.

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to qualify for Al Wilson's seat
on the commission and Al won't
run again.

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dents a choice of hot 4os and
potato 4alad, or turkey and

Phone 322.2611 or 425.5988
Zip Code 32771
F o u r-year-old A n I t
WEATHER: Wednesday 87-65, raIn .52 inch; cloudy, wet and warm thr u Friday.
Gayle Raines was killed Intantly
this
morning
after
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Price 5 Cent
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apparently darting into the
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path of a car driven by
James Roland Dunn.
The accident occurred at
7:55 n.m. at the intersec'"1i,
tion of Grapeville Avenue
tion
and Bungalow Lane, one
block north of Country
Club Road.
I)eputles report Dunn at...
tempted to swerve his car
tk
to miss the child, but was
prevented from leaving his
1
lane by oncoming traffic.
The child was the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned
The United States
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Raines of 2316 Grapeville
Avenue. l) unn's zidi'e j today formally offered to end the bombing of North
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Route 1, Box 120, Sanford. Viet Nam and withdraw its forces from South Viet
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filed against Dunn, but fl_
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plete.
Florida Highway Patrol question of Viet Cong participation in Viet Nam peace
Trooper W. E. Smith, Jr. is talks would not be "an insurmountable problem."
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tion.
Cao Ky said he would be glad to appear before the UnThis was the 18th traf- ited Nations if he Is Invited.
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pruitest and refiiserl to Cat in

"It's more psyehnlnIent than
anything, but the students want

Altamonte Springs Mayor W.
Lawrence Swofford and other
city officials will travel to Athaute, and Washington to "pull
some strings" In an attempt to
"unsnug the red tape holding
up award of federal grants and
loans" for the town's water
system extension and planned
sewerage system.
Authorization was given by
council meeting Wednesday eve.
ning for the mayor, S. J. Davis
Jr., town attorney; I). Kirk
Gunby, fiscal agent and Harold
Radcliffe, town engineer to take
the trips.
Swofford reported telephone
conferences with an aide of Sen.
Bpesssrd Holland had revealed

Altamonte's applications for the
federal moneys had been processed by the Department of
Housing and Urban Development, in Atlanta and "not denied." The snag Is now In
Washington, Swofford said.
The board discussed the possibility of separating plans for
the water system extension
from the proposed sewerage
system pointing out that the
town Is at the "critical point"
where It cannot accept new applications for water service.
"The system Is already overextended," Councilman Robert
Newell stated, "and has reached the expected seven yours'
growth in only two yours."

Council agreed to curtail any instructed the police departun
further extension of service un- to enforce the ordinance p
til it can be determined If the hibiting deposit of garba
government is going to approve trash and weeds in the wat
the town's applications or if or on the banks of lakes
not, how the town can finance town following complaint
an extension through other residents of Oakland Estut
means,
decided to confer with the to
It was also agreed that all engineer concerning drainu
future developers will ba re- problems on Hermits Trail;
quired to Place the necessary fused the request of Jun
funds In escrow for provision Gamble to build it rctaud
for sanitary sewerage,
wall on right of way at
Swofford, Gunby, Radcliffe home its It Is not policy of to
and Davis held $ meeting today to take on this type of wt
with nioznbere of council to at this time; ordered iwike
plan the exact course of action partment to Investigate cc
to be taken in Washington.
pluints about "unsafe cunditit
In other business,, the board of advertising signs Iii Oak1

Tape
Estates and authorized purehse!
of 1,000 maps of the town.
Davis was instructed to contact the Atlantic Coastline Railroad and the Public Utilities
Cuznmuission to determine method of requiring trains coming
through town to slow down.

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.1ACKSOXVILLE (Sph Tht, land. Bclkwic'w; and George
Canal Authority of the Stott, 01 Rim, Lowell; all members of
Florida ntrc'ath has acquired the Board of Commissioners;
48 pr cent of the right-of-way
ChIef Brak c.Ield. M a 2' ion!
for the Cross-Florida Barge Ca.
superintendent of roads
nat, and it is expected th at CoLin
about 20 per cent more of the and uridges. and Randolph Tuerightof-way will he purchased ker, Orala attorney.
Anuroved at the meeting
by the end of the fiscal year,
1967.
July.
a prpnsed study of the "Opti This was announced by Col. mum Land Use Model for a
Giles L. Evans Jr., manager of Tielirnitt'd Area Contiguous to
the Canal Authority at it hoard the Cross-Florida Barge Ca
of directors meeting today at nal. This study, to be turned
the Authority office.
over to the Canal Authority
Colonel Evans noted also that will he made by Edward A
as if July 31. 1966, more than Fernald. assistant profesrn.
0 million, or about 10 per Florila State University. Whei
cent, of the total coflatriletlirn romnlet.eij utter t.h(- first of thf
work on the Canal has been year , it will propose uses for
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contracted.
the Canal right-of-way property
In his report to the hoard, and land one mile back on
Colonel Evans also pointed out I either side from the Canal.
Anither study currently in i
that the Authority now link tiethe
right-of-way
for
progres
was described by Wil- I
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S.
Johnson.
vice- chnirnuin
Clearing
ham
the Rodman Pool
Florida
Development
Area and it good portion of thu of IN,
Commission. Be said that the
Rodman Reservoir Area
Daring tilt, meeting, it tick-- beef cattle, swine and poultry
gution from Marion County dii. I industries are greatly interested
nder
cussed with board membersin tit(. Canal and tire nn' underti
an
economic
survey
taking
port
part sites, roadways and recrcnew
what
the
Canal.
L. determine
low
titian sites along the
D. Itinghnvcr, Jcksnnvillc-St. transportation costs, afforded
Auguistine. chairman of the ca- by Lit(, Canal, Will nit-an to
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Each a fternoon the ad deprirtnient delivers 'dummies
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doing
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newspaper
wares for -iiIe, and in so
it .4 rt!V(fl t iv to operate.
fitt rqtuiliy import at nt is the ci rculation departinent, WIi(pSP job it. is to di.-Itribtite the daily pape r
I hi'oiurlioiit I he reader area. As the newsroom huild
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a better newspaper, circulation goes up, and a
Itt t iOu Ol'M III), 50 (Jo the nilvertising rates.
All I hrN' of these divisions arc dependent on c!a(-h
of Iii'r, and all are otependent on the personnel in the
(1e1I1aMiu1g room and pressroom. For without th"
printers and pu'csmen there would be no newspaper
So the tour will begin in the ''front office''
the guides pointing out the classified ad (le.pnrtmflt,
where the co,irte'ous ad takers receive your ads by
telephone' or over the counter: the business office.
work" is mt(-COfllPliVShf'(l.
where all the necssilry is

Pul)lishcr-editnr and lrs. \Vniter A. (ielow will
meet, our guests at the (10)0)1', after which the guides
will take over, and the guests will In, I aiken in small
groups throughout the plant.
Publication -if a iwwspaipci' is divided into five
main divisions: News, ndvertising, ('iro'ulat ion, print
ing 8)1(1 pressroom.
Prime purpose of a newspapei' is to (lissenhinate
news and other information of general interest, to its
readers. it follows, titen, that to finance the news
department there must he a source of revenue, and
that is the purpose of the advertising department. It
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AUSTIN. Tex. AP) — Thu du- I&amp;imil interests' radni and teleplex rented to Pat and Luci No ViSi(1I) station. I'TBC.
gent will tic- furnished . i'Ii'ttiii'tl
Sheets covered tlit Furniture
and ready for (ICCUP1II1CY when as it was curried into the house.
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a f lial tribute as he
ttie arrive In Austin to taLc Neighbor' .,ti it mattress
tiidec1
his
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career
Hi
l'ecenl
(Juarters
of
the ''Checkertails." 1-Ic was
Up housekeeping.
of bedsprings and .swm
:ransierrecl to the Fleet ke'4erve.
(Navy Photo)
The brick tipartnient hut!- been Furniture.
Workmen turned On the Nil
the scene of activity till week
us furniture has been moved Ill. I geoLs' gas anti electricity
the yard huts been mowed utud A neighbor saw a dark-iiaired LBJ
spruced up and the inside har woman, accompanied by two
been cleaned,
imien in suIts and riding in
nuirriect
v.'tultt
Coutiatmuil fit the house
The Nugenta were
IF YOU'RE
WASHINGTON (Al' —l'resAug. C. President Johusoni, Mouthiy.
Mr. titid Mrs. In - id Robert itit•nt J o h nson enti'rthitivd Ladaughter is scheduled to take'
part in the wedding here Sat- soui, who live it) thut- nther• iiiilf tin Anit'rieuui udnihassaclor!- tutu
urduy of art old friend. Kathleen "If thic west Austin duplex. say
rt!preMeultut)ves to tin OrgatunCarter. daughter of Clifton C. thit' have tin intention r flUR
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Carter, who recently resigned lug. There were unconfirmed ziitiou of Aniericattu SUite'i. Wedas executive director- of the reports latsi mouth that the Rn- uiesthuv night in a Pottinnu
0 TRYING TO SELL REAL ESDemocratic Nutionul Commit-: bertsons find been asked to give liver cruise aboard the yacht V
TATE
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up their apartment to the secret
the.
Sto;tmi*t.
EVEN DOOR TO DOOR PRO,
Neighbors said the furniture
(I a e atniluessuclw repor te d
DUCTS AND ITEMS
Wi re sut mg. said Mrs.
and a number of trnxes were
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there
t'OJUVV?
wut
littleserwut
ni(wed Hi Monday. and it couple Robertson. "We art' delighted
laid shelf paper. dusted, CIcILO it, be- welcoming the Nugents. suutiotu uiurmr the cruise. lie
ed and straightened up YLSUflV
H itid •hohinsoui win- t'iii'erfui. reday. Two tu's niowed tilt- lawn
FIR ST AlI'H AIFET
luixed uxid full of nthr'eiV uulid
and cleaned out flower- tn'dr
mgr.
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The
. of aiti ulphuhi.'t i'urt jtil:ei;.
'l'iaesdiiy.
tiu'vt'hipt'ol in
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we're
The t urniture and hefloulguig!- world bn'twe'tii 21HH' otiol 17(ii one of the Presiticiot
visit It
%I,((• delivered by two picl:tup L.C. Thu North Se,niitie' aolpfui- a'l ('xict) City h 1 tti;i utid the
trucj:s, iticuitified
ni Iwlouigiumg V liet war purely rouiutinntiil hut otlte.0 of liii •lt_V&amp;ti t-attich
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in Tuxais Bruaetleaostsutg Cot,, v'iLt' tflLtw(l on phiutuctit atid u- IV buffet. of t;htriini, rio-c:, Inni
%hulct1 ofn.'ruites the
Johnson ituhit priite'i;ilcs.
and it-u cream Was served.

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The Herald has quadrupled in growth in the last
five years, so much so it outgrew the previous facility
on West First Street. Ground was broken early this
year and now the staff is ready to "show off" the
all-steel building and all the new equipment and tippurtenances necessary for publishing at modern newspaper in a modern today.

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staff personnel to guieli' t he way, explain I-hi! intt'i
eacies of publishing :L ilaily newslmpt'r and to tUWWI'r

"Open House" for the public will be held bet wceur
2 and 5 p.m. Sunday at the new facility on North
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all its readers and friends to join in a double celebralion: The newspaper's 58th birthday and the formal
opening of its new and modern plant.
The very first &amp;ditioii of The herald appeared oil
the streets on :\ng. 22, 1908. and thus it is that on
Monday the paper will have been ser\'iflg tilee reading
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it is doing in working with Ca- these industries tremendously
nal 'fficials to foster the pro- and x timulate their growth.

David W. Jackson. Jacksongress of the Canal and the use
ivi l le. newly appointed member:
of its, surrounding lands.
Representing Marion County of thi' Canal Board, was welwere G. W. Mullins. Ocala, corned to the board. Other
chairman of the County Board board members in attentlanctof i,ommissiuners: Ned B. Were Ringliuiver and Eugene E.
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excitepulse of the newspaper. It is here where the
ment is, building up thrniih the morning and earls'
afternoon until "deadline" is i'eao'hed and the paper
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locals
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acknowledged.
union
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,u.tti Jerry RI)tt' Hall. if Ocala, .ie
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ivt.'d from :01 ,11 tug o ['rouper E. It. Hagerel had bee l
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lit San Francisco, h0lite be
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as it victory because San Fran
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on the earlier contract rejection.
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Itoti A, st-initioie county
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All sehools this year wi'It
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have uniform prietts f
lunches. .school c)ttlCtals :inav fleprrv*'.f cluuldren in
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Increased school luncheon prices or the 66-7
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pcned
trem endously sorry and apolo- ending their walkout that has
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grounded f e airlines for six
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Speultion is high in DemoKey union officials predicted
eratic circles as to who will
of the contract
George Smathers acceptance
succeed
Sen
ic retires following com granting hefty increases in
when
office wages and benefits But leaders
pletzn of his term
next year. Some say that for- i
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WEATHER: Thursday 93-70; weekend: Temperatures above not- mud.
FRIDAY,AUGUST19_196G —_SANFORD. FLORIDA
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Lake Mary Church of the Nazarene Vacation Bible School took ;Inee at
the church Sunday. Top Photo shows members of the Junior boys class
(left to right) C. W. Matter, Nicks' .Tnques, Steven linnabottom, and Mike
ilatton with their project, 1)00k shelves, Th e junior girls class Including
Becky Baiiei', Patricia Leep, Barbara Crumley, l)Iane Green and l)ebhie
Lastell ninde cup and saticer flower va.ges. Chosen w; kbig and queens of
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Filipino
troops in Viet Nam will get free
beer.
A brewing corporation an.
nounced It would send regular
shipments of beer to th e 2,000
men of the Philippine civic ac.
tion aroup who leave for Sou th
Viet Nam In September.
The company said It was car.
rying on a tradition it had
started when Philippine troops
fought in the Korean War.
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Florida obta ins such by-prod.
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molasses, peel oil, seed oil,
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Your Ford Dealer's closing out his big
selection of brand-new Fords, Falcons,
Fairlanes, Mustangsl Take your pick from
the fastest selling Fords in history—get it at
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Wh ile the bulk of the money
is for municipal waste treat.
ment plants, th e bill also pro'ides funds for research into
new ways of handling th e waste
th at now flows into waterways
as well as aid to agencies for
developing water quality control standards and programs,
Under previous auth orization,
the government Is spending $150
million th is year for aid in
curbing water pollution. The
House measure would gradually
increase this to $950 million by
1971.
The Blatnik measure adds
new Incentives for states to
chip in and for local govern,
ments to conduct region-wide
programs. It provides for 30
per cent for a project th at Is
part of a regional program and
to a maximum of 50 per cent In
cases where the state pays 25
per cent of the project costs.

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Officials
said today they are looking for
a 44-year-old World War II vett'ran who escaped nine years
ago from the Colorado State
Hospital. They want to give him
$15,000 in Army disability pay.
James P. Eakins of the Cob.
rado State Parole Department
said ,he man, Glenn Terry, was
committed to the hospital in
1957 for treatment as an alco.
Itolic, just before he "went over
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Awards ceremonies for stiidents who had participated in
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Bible School at Lake Mary
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place at the church Sunday
morning.
Specially honored at the cere.
monies were Kevin Estes, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Estes,
of Longwood, and Gall Laster,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil
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Chosen king and queen of the
kindergarten department were
Todd Loudermil k son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Loudermilic, of
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lent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Bedient, of Sanford,
One hundred and two students
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in the school and aver.
age daily attendance was 80.
The would reach that point two Mrs. Carole Jaques served

unanimously approved a b ill to
au th orize a five year $2.3 bil.
lion program to rid the nation's
lakes, streams and entire river
basins of pollution.
Though far more than President Johnson's original $50 million request for one year, th e
sum was in line wi th a revised
admnistration proposal. The
Senate has approved a $5.9 billion program.
Rep. John A. Blat,nik, (D
Minn.), au th or of th e House bill,
said th C .uouse measure proposed a slower start on the
program. The Senate measure
projects spending at the $1.5
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StAtPq may he over the
aitttilst ftezlitlng in Viet Nam Piipi nffirjnJ, the .fohnon 4. hump in Smithenft Asia. This
has 1(, tl some hit,,), ITS. tffie. I ministration is making no pub- confidence seams to he hasei
11,15 to hejlovp that a major lie predictions ahnt. Viet Nam. largely on a reesnt Pentagon
break in the war may enmf' i The President an4 his top study showed a marked decline
sooner thnn they loud dnre"l aides are sticking to their in Communist
moral., psrtleuihope.
warning that Americans must iariy among the Vit Cong.
(inc. policy mnng dipfr'mati he prepared for a long and
This study, based on Int.rro.
r,ffHaI, pressc'iJ to hninH a c'tly strtigglc..
g'tinn of captured and defectpc.riuonni guess 'is to when the i (Jfflr'iIs are aware of the ing Viet ("ing, attributes this
)'ark of the Viet ('ng
mill. (longer of trying to peer into to intensified U.S. and Viet...
bury effort might be broken, the future, They recall only namese militiy action, irrowinsr
said it ran rome as cirly as si
well such ilI.dvjse4 fore - food .shnrtages and an Inerees.
mn"nitha from flOW.
I rtiOA n4 ftnt of fefenqe See- ing conviction that the antifit' wnrnel, hr,wovc'r, tru,t tt,r, refory Robert S. %feNamnra, Communist forces eventually
ninny Intnngit,lc, facb',rs were i who said in IW
that Amen- will Win.
Involved to make a really valid can •rr,ops vot,ld he, able to
prediction,
come home by the end of 105.
The derisive, evidence, that i Now, as in 19'l, a number
the tide, has turned will come, of unknown fACtOrA are involv.
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There will be activities fore
plete plans for the 'F'sill FeitiI
simi Beach next week,
people of the community, mehad a Christian experiirne'"7 day th rough Sunday, to attend
gardless of age, entertainment
By RICHARD B. T)A'Y
the
convention of Jehofavorite, or food preference. A
Jack )ias to sadly say "No".
First Methodist Church
vah's Witnesses entitled "God's
delicious
supper Is being plan.
Most Christians would like had all been assumed he had Sons of Liberty."
Cstae j
"'to be like Pilate when he wash- had some encounter with bill
The five-day meet, one of 11
there also will be hot dogs,
ed his hands of the guilt and faith but folks bud been so held this year In the United
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hamburgers, cotton candy, and
ihame
he
felt
as
he
turned
busy
with
his
r.uccess
that
they
and
Canada
sno-cones.
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Jesus over to the people to an- neglected his needs. Be was by the
Bible and
There will be a teen
swer
of just an average guy". Who Tract Society, will take place
with live music, the 40 et S
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"Let Him Be Crucified". We, was at fault here? So many In the Miami Beach Convention
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Plans to help In providing train will be on hand for rides,
too, would like to wash our people like Jack are In our Hall, location of the annual
dinner for the first night of and a scenic hay ride, under
.Thsinda of all commitment and congregations and we need to Miss Universe contest.
Methodist Youth Week, start- direction of Don LeFils, will
Rush N. Stafford, overseer of I
In living the think about how we can witness
:
Ing Sunday, were made by the be available.
Christian Ii!.. We would turn to
ad- I
who are In need of the
Plans also call for setting
Joy circle of Grace Methodist
planning
:to our wubbowis for a cleans- guidance In living the Chris- visas local
of
up
of booths of every descripChurch Woman's Society
to attend to make room reserIng that would rid our minds Uan life,
tion for ever' taste.
Christian Service.
and souls of any dutiful dediThis experience could be re- vations Immediately It they
Grand prize wil l he a 14 by
Members volunteering to
lated to the Success or Saintly have not already done so.
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serve Include Mrs. Gary Paint- 28 foot swimming pool, in .
lie In the way Barrier. We assume we must Some 800 volunteer workers
Many
er, Mrs. William Rape, Mrs. stalled free of charge anywhere
from the Miami area congregato keep us on the tJon.commlt- be successful or a saint
50-mile radius. AlterRobert Bennett., Mrs. James within
working
d : tal level. One expression that becoming Christian. We can tions have
prize for those who may
McNulty,
Mrs.
Roger
Harris,
nate
CHRIST METHODIST Church, Sanford, welcomed the new minister and
bugs me èonttnually Is the feel- not wait until then because July 1 to obtain sufficient
Mrs. James Griffin, Mrs. Al- already have a pool, wil l he
ing
of
most
Chridiana
wantingthere
would
few
Christians.
We
modations
for
the
delegates,
family,
Rev, and Mrs. Donald Ed Reynolds and son, Jeffrey, at recep:
vera Kelly, and Mrs. Jack Ross- $1,000.
to be classified as "average must use ourselves as we are Stafford said.
tion following morning worship services Sunday.
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t
Overall chairman of the feat.man.
An outstanding feature of the
• people". But It Is the sorriest and work toward Improvement
Is George DeMattio and
S
The
meeting,
which
took
I'Jal
thing In the world to be average
wearing no masks or false COflVCflLIOO Will IPC SUIW.CU (IOITI•
Bob
Crow
Is serving as ticket
place Aug. 11 with eight mainaVenige YU fronts, if you live like this, onstrutlons of actual Biblical
'because
by
being
chairman
.
hers present., was opened with
Tickets may he purli•
nes portraying the lives rind
are as close to the bottom us YOU look sit the impossibility you
a
devotional
by
Mrs.
Richard
chased
from
most membe rs of
ministry of real Bible charactare to the
What does this are posing IOL others?
ed
as
the
parish
Tile congregation of Christ of the church's Woman's So
Bre
SI
er
e
who
also
se
rv
Sparkling fruit punch with
say to others about your mdiThe Sound Barrier is, for Ors.
hiethodist Church, Sanford, han- cietv of Christian Service, Rev. floating green Ice cubes was chairman in the absence of Mrs
viduality? Absolutely nothing some, hard to overcome. We
red the new ministe r, Rev
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and Mrs. Reynolds. and Dave served from a crystal bowl, William Rape. Reports were
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Is what It says. You become In- are so uneasy about talking of
)onald
Ed
Reynolds,
end
his
heard from the various offic'
along
wi
th
homemade
cakes.
: between good and
or In- Christ and our faith, We will .floir
smily, at a reception held to!- Waggoner, chairman of the ofnot
able,
able
and
talk of other things of which
:
owing the morning worship ficial board.
Announcements were made
.
Each person is an Individual we are proud
not our faith.
servicc Sunday.
The
serving table, overlaid
of the District Work Shop at
: creation of God with unique What more could we be proud
Guest
In the receiving line were with a white linen cloth. WBS
Bear
Ormond Beach on Sept. 6, a
and
valuable
talents,
characterof
others?
and
express
to
a I
irs. ,lames Runnels, president centered with a yellow floral
Istles, and abilities. We are all
By MARYANN MILES
The Sacrifice Barrier is a real
at Leesburg on Oct. 11 and 12,
arrangement flanked by crystal
All members of the choir of
:.different and therefore we are barrier. We are so complacent
Services
and World Community Day on
candle holders and blue tapers.
,not able to say we are average. in our society. We don't want St. A n d r c w a Presbyterian (
Nov. 4.
ca
By FRANCES WESTER
Being average is being nail. to give up anything. Jesus said Church, Bear Lake, are to meet P
Th e next general meeting of
"'commlttant, non-involved and "Be Fishers Lf Men". We have at 8 p.m. Sunday at the church
The Friendship Class of the j
the Woman's Society of Chrisno
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can involve no effort for an of- become dolux Fishermen with for a re-organlzzitionnl meetFirst
Baptist Church of Lake
i Simony worship services of tian Service will be Sept. 1, and
be : feetive witness.
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risk
taken.
It
reminds
me
ing,
Mrs.
Judy
Wright,
choir
Mary
held a summer meeting In
the United Church of Deltona th e next Joy Ci rcle meeting
se
Lots of our so-called Chti
of
a
man
who
had
a
large
fishdirector,
has
announced.
Wes
tm oreland Wing with Mrs.
Will he fit 10 si.Th. at th e Corn- will be Sept. 8.
Grace Methodist Church wil l
flu
tians become Saved, Sanctified Ing boat with a cabin below.
Wednesday, at 7:80 p.m., ii bserve youth week with meetMrs. James Griffin h a d Crawford Shel ton as bosteis.
munity Center on Lake Monroe.
By DONNA ESTES
: Sitters. They fill our congTe- Be would It In ii comfortable film, 'Patterns of the Mind,"
Mrs.. Shelton presided. Tb.
itIga from S until 7:80 p.m.
During vacation of the pastor, charge of th e continued proA Southern fried chicken
gations
and
refuse
to
become
chair
and
watch
on
the
will
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at
the
church,
meeting
:
was opened with praytri
rilly Sunday through Thurs- dinner will he sponsored by the Rev. George B. Owen, guest gram on "Praying to a Per..
committed to witnessing to the vision
fixed for view- followed by discussion on the ay. Rev. H. 'Wight Kirtley, Ladies Auxiliary of the First ministers are conducting the
er
given
by Mrs. P. M. WhigGod" In the absence of
Tit
ham.
Ph : Good News, which Iii the source ing the top deck of his boat, subject, "What Extent Should tiflister of I)eltona Methodist Potitecostal ChLIrI1I of LongTVU'CS This Sunday, and next, Mrs.
Mrs. Jean Leonard.
of real power today in a COIl- the poles go in and out of the Individuals become Involved In
During the business session it
°'' William H. Guest of DcIiurch stid former member of wood from 4:80 to 7 p.m. on
Refreshments of homemade
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searching
society
that
water
as
he
pressed
buttons.
our
Modern
World
of
Space
G
was
decided to hold the class
to
race Church, wil l he guest Satarday. Aug. 27, at th e Leon Springs, a retired minis- cake and coffee were served
is Be considered himself $ fish- and Science,"
needs THE CHRIST!
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meetings once each quarter In.
mak er.
church annex on Orange Ave- ter, wil l occupy the pulpit. His prior to the meeting by Mrs.. stead of each
Friday, at 8 p.m., teenagers
ph :no preacher, no church building, ornuin but really he was not
month during th e
Cou rse for the junior highs, nue.
sermon topic this week is "Have Robert Osburn.
no organization that can save Involved in the zct. Be was not of the community are Invited
coming
chu
at
rc
h
year,
which
ith Ronnie hunt as instructwill include, in addi- We Lost Something?"
the world! No, not even the taking the risk or danger of to participate in a musical 01 is entitled "God in Our tionMenu
time
e
th
quarterly
birthdays
to the chicken, potato SnTaking over as pianist, for
we 'church, by Itself, as It Is (so losing his fish on a hook or program to be presented under LIves." The senior high group, lad, green beans, pickled beets, Mrs. Owens is Mrs.
will be honored. It also was
William
thi :organized) today
save the feeling the wind in his face. direction of Steve Sheaf.
voted
to have the annual class
i th Rev. Robert Temple, put;- biscuits and but te r, cake, cf- Pozzo. Her prelude wil l be "The
ati :
But Who is The Be wanted to be protected and
Christmas
party.
ti ir of Grace Church, us In- fee or punch.
King of Love," by Gounod; the
Church I?
comfortable. Like this man,
Mrs. C. N. North, classteach.
at:ructor, will study "Science,
Take out dinner will be avail- offer tory, "Passion Chorale,"
of : We, Individually, are the we are fast becoming delux
or,
was asked to prepare a new
c:hange, and the Christian."
by
Hassler, and the postlude,
able.
wo :Church in r e a Ii t y, honesty, Christians.
mot
to and scripture verse for
Ladies of the church will be
By FRANCES WESTER
ltest'rvutjons may In. nuulc' "The Heavens Declare Ills
tw. -and depth. What happens at the The Split-Level Barrier is the
th
e
1966-1967
year book. Sev, charge of serving Sunday i
The Caroline Smith Ci rcle of
ca lling Rev. E. Ruth Grant, Glory," by Beethoven.
church building on Sunday from barrier of compartmental livThere will be a Fellowship I:he First Baptist Church of ersi other matters of business
Youth 'Week at First Moth- 'Timing's supper. The remain- pastor, or Mrs. M. L. MeDan'the pulpit must go from the pul- ing. We live our lives in levels.
ig
evenings
w
il l Include
Coffee Hour immediately fol- I ake Mary met In Weitniore- also were discussed.
auxiliary president.
on one level, worship odist Church, Sanford, will be
: pit to the congregation, from the We
Th. devotional for the evelowing the service and every- Iand Wing for the August meet11 nndwich supper with beverage
ning
was presented by Mrs.
: congregation to the sidewalks, on another, recreate on another, observed Sunday through Frione is urged to remain.
d d essert provided,
I ng with Mrs. W G. Brown as
and from the sidewalks to the etc. We do not mix our faith day, with Rev. Wilton Carter
North who also closed the meetAll young people of the
Hostesses will he Mrs. Laur- I
yq
II.. of people in need in our with our
day living. We of Ormond Beach as guest C )mmunity, in addition to those
Have
once
Hansen
and
Mrs.
R. P.
Mrs. Barley Wilhelm presidI : community. If this does not should.fight Communism by fcil- spiker each evening.
W. lt V
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Grandy.
Welcoming
committee
s
the
church,
ages
18-21,
are
id
in the absence of the chairSunSupper will be
rea happen, then the sermon has lowing one of their principles
game
using
the nicknames
will be Mr. and Mrs. Gustave nun The meetingopened svitim in
day in vited to attend.
no relevance for the
wz
(actually taken from the Chris- day at f:30 p.m. and
of
states.
Mrs. Rosa Labo won
E. •losephon. House committee ;,rayer given by
T. M.
wit 1f what happens at church (lfl tians): "Give your best of what through remainderof the week
Sanford Council, Kiughts
for
the
month
is
La
urence
A.
higham. The Calendar of the prize.
Sunday or during week days you have and first-rate ideas at 6 p.m. There also will be
Columbus, will have a family Bunsen and William Dwyer.
The hostess served refreshoy
rayer
was given by Mrs
A.
not affect the lives of and contributions and we will a period for fun and fellowpicnic from noon until 6 p.m.
:
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ments
of punch, cake, mints
arn, who also prayed for th
ship each evening.
' others then the church i fsiil- win the world."
Saturday at Sportsman's Park
and nuts. "Happy Birth day"
nisslonaries.
All area youth from seventh L
It should and
lug to witness
The Self-Barrier is perhaps
on SR 46 at the Wekiva River.
Was.
sung' to those having birth.
Off ice rs for the coming year
' must
and never forget that the hardest with which to dual, grade up are invited to at,
rt Kunkler, chairman,
Robe
for
days
in
July, August and Sep.loc Foy, director of Florida
rere elected and hostesses
a nd bring their friends.
You are the church.
When we "take up the Cross
will
advises
there'
be
St ate Employment Service in
he circle meetings were chosA 1t of folks are like a man (decide to live the teachings
barbecue t'flickcn
SF infurd, was guest speaker for eroges nitci
Cxi. Mrs. Frank Officer and
'vie will rail Jack. Jack was of Christ) we make our last
dinner with all the trimmings.
Bernard Harkey of Sanford, Irs. Varn were appoin ted to
t'
tit
August
meeting
of
tilt,
raised going to church (WI!t decision because Christ deals
There will b game's for chil- district president of the Meth- erve on the year book co .
G race' Methodist Church Wo
rn
Sunday. Then he goes off to with ti
and adults with winners odist Men's Club, will be guest ii
msin's Society of Christian Ser- tiren
ittee.
•college and finds out he thinks
What is the Christian busi of the' cliildreii's events getting speaker for morn ing worship
vi
Mrs. Varn ta ught a chapter
the
professors
and
the
books
hi'
ness
all
about
anyway?
It
is
ac
Rev. Robert M. Temple Jr., Foy discussed the school prizes,
services Sunday at Burnett Me- j ri th e group mission study
J
Iiai roads know more than God and when you
a few minutes minister of Grace Methodist är opout problem and presented
nlorial Methodist Church, En- boak. Ref reshments were served
the "fairy
of religion". So with another where you are, Church, will
to the pul- an interesting f il m on the subterPrise.
by Mrs. Brown.
tint he quits church until h marries it is when you help another or pit Sunday after a two week je ct entitled "When Fm Old
Members of the church's
typ and becomes successful in hi any a kind word to another or vacation. Title of his sermon Eiiough, Goodbye."
Mcxi's Club have moWed grass
typ business and decides he should go out of your way for another. for the 11 a. m. service Is
at
the parsonage and painted
Ing : attend church to he further aw- "if you have done it to one of "Eighteen: The Age of the wiHostesses for the meeting,
the
trim on the house. Next
iich was conducted by
tim cepted by his friends who are the least of these, my bruthen, Abrupt Break."
Vacation Bible School at the meeting of this group will be
dy Breeze, president, were
climbing the ladder of success. you have done It unto me." RePromotion Day for the church M rs. Henry Skinner and Mrs. Sanford Chu rch of Christ, iroo Saturday, Sept. S.
The church
recognize member that!
will be observed Aug. 28.
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Gitry Painter.
Park Avenue, will he conductJack to be an importa nt cornii LUKe
The only way to live the
In business, Mrs. Breeze was ed Monday through Friday of
J.
too munity figure and put him to Christian life accepting the re- Guest Pastor
presented the Presidential Pin
t week with daily sessions
The Deltona Meth odist Youth
By
FRANCES
WESTER
wee work In the church and he, soon, spunsiblilty and commitment is
Rev. John P. Each-worth, wi
The Barbara Guns Cj.PJ of
den becomes a su ccessful leader In to have a total dependence upon guest pastor last Sunday at ea iich is to be handed down to from 7 until 8:80 p.m. Theme Fellowship has a dri ve under.
ch succeeding president. She is "Our House is His House." way for supplies for Japanese ti . First Baptist Church
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the church. One day his hal- God. We need to search our. the Forest City Baptist Church, re minded those attending of the There will be classes for all and
orphanages. Art.. Lak. Mary met
the home of
loon Is popped however. Some- su1ve for ways of witnessing will again occupy the pulpit diistrict workshop
for Sept. ages, including adults, and re- ides needed include media] E ra. Charles McKeel with Mrs.
b : one stops to ask him a ques- iisid becoming the witnessing this Sunday for the ii a.m.
15 In Ormond Beach and read freshments will be served in supplies, children's clothing, 'V C. Ladd in ch
mat tion
arge for the
"Jack, have you ever Christians In the world,
service,
let
of appreciation for the the Individual classrooms each toys, and sewing materials. A.ugust meetin..
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Anyone wishing to contribute
Mrs.
Rosa,
Labo
gave
the
1
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Cii mp funds from time youths
Be rt Brown will serve as ov- .is asked to call the church of- Call to Prayer and Mrs. Hirb.
siti
ending.
erizil coordinator of the school. flee.
Icy Wilhelm offered prayer for
droi
+1missionaries.
riea.
Officers for the new year
My - y.i'r -M elected and Mn. L*dd.
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ould be taught Sept. 20 at
e church with a sack lunch
.'Jfollow.
to.b
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the minion study book. Mrs.
din
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son, hostess, and Mv.rge Hall, vice president. Junior M)T, under direcseilmerry Community Meth odist Church. The group was organized to prom
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South
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spokesman
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whereby a black-andincluding attacks against eight i
BUFFALO. N.Y. (AP) - "It has been caused by th
While American troops On the ground, U.S. forces oil storage depots.
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white
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the num be r of U S troops In President Johnson opened a great Industrial might of Bufmill introduce still a new photo process, for using searched with little
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elusive Communist enemy, Aus- enemy.
mti]ti.'nln
fast-moiring speechmaking trip falo and Cleveland and Toledo
Madras, Ore., who. led the at.
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The new stereotype room should be fascinating. traiian and
Vietnamese The Australians, supported by tack on the missile site, said the present 290 000 to about 400 000 into New York and New Eng- and dozens of other cities,"
nv
land
today
by
telling
a
Buffalo
troops
fought
pitched
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the
end
of
the
year.
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his
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battles
New
Zeal
matrix
(or
cardboard)
is
laid
on
the
page
form
and
and
American
arentire
area
was
engulfed
in
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a 4
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:and, mitb terrific pressure, the type is pressed into ThursdAy with the Viet Cong tillery units as well as their flames and smoke and numer- 1"ould require an input of about audience the nation is well on
tic
!124 mil itary spokes own
its way to purifying the waters helped to create the kind of
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the matrix, causing indentations This "mat" is placed and killed
reported moderate casual otis explosions cent flaming "7.500 men a month
oer
reof
the Great Lakes
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good life which so mans people
wc -1 :into another machine, hot lead Poured against it. men said today.
pla cement ceds
ties, an indication they were hit pieces of equipment catapulting '
The
The
three-day
tour
takes
the
enjoy
in Buffalo." '
and out comes a
hard.
which is placed on the press Cong
Troops have been going to
Into the air.
Ati
during a four-hour engageta
Asia
at
a
rate
of
President
to
five
s
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and
to
For
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about 15,000 a month. But mili- Canada for a meeting with 'we are attacking head on our
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took place in Quang Tri. Long
tary officials say that doubling Prime Minister Lester B. Pear- massive problems of water polWO : 7 joy of The Herald staff. Whereas at the old PI
Saigon.
It
was
their
biggest
lution in the United States."
on First Street the old pre
bat- An and Tay Ninh proiInces. rnA*--K1,1,%,. iti:NJAMIN R. - the input would severely strain son.
tle
of
the
war.
The first of his long series of Johnson announced that the
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. -. black and white only at the rate of 12,000 new ,p
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The Vietnamese claimed 131'
"
speeches
dealt with a variety of Interior Department today gave
r
an
hour,
these
new
Duplex
presse4
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can
turn
out
as
reported
light.
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who dif-d Wt-dnvP,mo,. win hr. United States and Southeast
enemy dead in three
other
domestic
affairs such as a a go-ahead to the Rand DevelI
a
many as 40 pages with clor at the rate of 28,000 tars.
r or
an
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FUiiii
)]om
medical
care
for
the aged and opment Corp for construction
f - newspapers an hour.
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Marine Pilots flew 97 missions
Officials
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'Wight Kirtley of Toritnith
In the air war over the North,
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urfiday, 'Mothodixt Cliurcli ,vfficlating, terms of about 375.000 men in education for the young. as well on the shores of Lake Erie at
e 1z' pick up their
American fliers bagged their
I . paper in the evening -and lo I unto the poor newfiCremution will roii(jw- Funeral Viet Nam
Buffalo of a new type of filter
news- I Rth Communist
by the end of 1966. an as the matter of pollution.
MIG
in
a
chur.
. - . 1 t - boy if he is late -scan it leisurely and lay it aside,
ectinn of Gramkow ruveral increase they say could more His schedule here included a system.
ning air battle 25 miles north of
Home.
cruise aboard a Coast Guard This system. he said. will at
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Latest announced draft calls

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This manpower intake generally reflect,s the continuing milifar.%- buildup prompted by Viet

Off the newsroom, too, is the photographic dark
room, where a film can be developed and a print turn.

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Into military service by next

crene. Too, bound volumes of The Herald are kept
here, for future reference.

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WASHINGTON

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last month and commenced using AP news again
To teletypes print simultaneously the same story,
but one is the printed word (for the editor's edifca*
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R MAUREEN SCOTT DISPLAYS HER AWARDS
Proceeds from the National Conn.
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Adding
exhibition
Tile
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League
has
League
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Saturday
game in new Busch Memorial four games scheduled
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brothers who run the Cardinals gnmt and Kansas Cit'. and San this sen'on
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i agrved Inst year to play the Diego in the second. Tile new
I'Veently tit the 1%layfair
game for the orchestra so the Miami Dolphins take on the ey of tht- New York .leis. is un- '
i city could continue to pay the New York Jels in Jacksonville. I der treatment for pnt'unioniii Country Club Stemer
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rnusiciiins.
: By KAY BAR OLOMEW Ui her tremendoUs collection of halieul. All of i swiden I B th the Cards. and Calt.s. arelat Little Rock. Ark.
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II hole. 'He used a two iron.
and Winner. who was derennive,
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coach this year has respect for
I.rslInvt.
win
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win,
she
usually
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slight,
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AMERICAN LEAGITE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
his old team.
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you
believe
that
this
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(t'- 15
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Pet
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white striped suit young miss is the only person
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mother
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thisses
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(lid the, same thing
in tim oni'. other National
1,vagup game'S. I-Iouqton edged
Cincinnati .5.4 and Los Angeles
clipped St. Louis -1.
lii an abbreviated American
I,pagllt. sc-beduiv. Minnesota
and Cleveheat California 1"
, land shut out Chicago 2-0.
Pittsburgh's Ins', lert the club
just one perc'( ntace point ahead
I or ow idle San Francisco Giants
in t he battle for thu It agile lead
Bill Mazernski hit two homers
for the Pirates whiih it it'.
hit the first of hit, career and
('tenth non h i- 20th of the sea
son.
Errors b'. Tomm'. Helm' and
jqi
the eighth inning
26~., '
opened the gmmts for the t'.sn
261
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runs
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foul. holes of t.h(. I-.-S- for th Reds
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-pfirtiz five :md iv color fr(m Ifol, the Doduers. Willie Davis
re
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believe that she has more rib- hmd
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SIV( end is sidelined v.ith a Ness York
horses in Iutc Conch Bill
1fl3 ' 1 Salvador, Psi,.am* and Co- bans won showing
Park who gave her encouritge. thigh bruise.
.1 Washin~!tnn . .5-4 71 .432
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competation than in swimming?
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Wall, she does.
c&amp;, : Tim 16-year-old daughter of
Tliurt1i*'. ' R esults
Thursda'. 'a Rtult
al front line with Charles John
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Houston
frankly
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Sc
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Only
g,uni
St
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Los Angeles
ithout a nionien s
ci who threw three touchdown
and aplomb fot a teenager, w
at
Todity's
Gurnes
ofToday's Games
.
about tit(. amount of time,
passes against Detroit. might
Maureen explained that you
tio 0V
Balliniory at Detroit, N
Pittsburg
at
Chicago
can't do both at once, and that fort and inronvenience it tukel; get to do it little quarterbacking.
we y
Chit igo at Cleveland. N
New York at Philath Iphiuu
it cluuupmn swimmer.
In other weekend NFL exhibi
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thi ,
Kzlils,,~.
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St. Louis at Los Angeles.
Los Angeles at Minair 0
thing to look forward to." she seven yeurs it just isn't like
California iii Wnshintton. N
Atlanta at San Francisco, N
harder.
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it
used
to
Leaders
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Cleveland at Atlanta.
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said. "You have to swim while
1inncstita at Boston. N
Saturday's Games
When you're 10 you don't realty AIIERICAN LEAGUEyou are young."
anirs
Saturday's
Pittsburgh at Chicago - •
mind getting up at h a.m.! _
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more perturbed when
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Chica g o at Ck'vt'hmnd
Cincinnati at Houston. N
cart'
more
about
off
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Baltimrne, .at'z.
California at Washinaton
St. Louis at Los Angeles
her times. it is h arder to make myBalti
than
a
gentle
nudge
from
Kaiisas City at Ness York. N
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Atlanta at San Francisco
mother who has taught swim- self worl.. there's so many othMinnesota in Boston. N
Sunday's Game's
more, 94; B. Robinson, Bititii
ming and water safety for the er things to do," she added.
.Ni ' more
Sundity's (iimes
Pittsburgh at Chicago
It
All the things it normal teenRed Cross for years, and who
MUKWONACO w. (AP)Biiltiiiior
at Detroit
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New York at Philadelphia. 2
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r.st('(i
Mickey
Cleveland
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Chicago
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water pageant. with the Girl around her schedule. A n d as she hug the other girls look tired
at
Washington
California
practice when I ill thp Wo mpl
more, U.
Scouts. '"rhe Prince and the pointed out, "I
i's Weittern Open i St. Louis tit Los Angelt-s
Kansas City at Nvl.~ York
hilts
Oliva, Minnesota, 147: Frog" was in full away and others iut'.'i to' le hioiiw Ufl
Golf Tournament.
wh •
at Bustoiti
Atlanta at San Francisco
F. Robinson, Baltimore. 140.
the future swimmer was to may."
Miss AN right hack on the' Lit'lao, Uto siiii't blonde haired dies Professional Golf Arneucin)oubIes - 'Yastrzeinaki. Boa- demonstrate her diving. Slit____________
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was quk'l: wi th au uf- tinit tour after a three-week
ton, 31; B. Robinson, Baltimore,
firmative reply to. "ho you like lityoff, shot an opening round
28.
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during
your aiquittit' activities?" I WOfllCfl'E Pal' joe'rformiuice- was
Hcrshberger. Kansas City, and
th at aithletes are- a good for- it omit- stroke lt'iiil OV('I
t
hineis
SIn' Brinkman. Washington, It; seVeiiffers.'m
amid generally real Australian Margie Masters.
''ton
en tied wi th
111tC.
The showing. which gave Miss
: Home' runs-F. Robinson, Hal
Slit' lila-s titetti. hum this I Wright
timore, 37; Powell. Baltimore,
two-atntla- edge over
NEW YORK (UPI)
Arnold
th ey art' "friendly co-favorite' Kathy Vhitworth,
WOM!kCIi(l
31.
and
,iaek
Palmer
Nicklaus, who
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surpriso.d IU' (flit' more thati
Campaneris, comLuied forces to capture' the enmities" to Mattiro-tti , who
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200
and
hutU1ted
out
to
wie
but - Kansas City. 36: Ague, Chicago, Caw*da Cup for hit'
Mickey, at four • tint(. LPGA
States In 1962 and 1984, have nwti' freestyle. the- 1(1(1 but.- champion.
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tIn:
titan, New York, 8-2, .000; Mc- country again in this year's mt-dlt'y t'Vt'IttI- itt thI(' inturIth said, "1 would halve been happy
tournament at Tokyo Nov. 19. tiotinl itn't't that is to be- tide'- with it 'iii."
Nully. Baltimore, 11-3, .780.
tui
vised urotund the country-in
Strikeouts-Richert, Washing- 13.
Palmer. i)rofussioiiul gull's color.
tioi
ton. 108: Boswell, Minnesota,
When Itives Meltee of Miding
Win ut bat' thuci e, the' spirit- land, 'rex., shut a record tying
the
all -Utije leading niuney
165.
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will he making his fifth up- i'd teeiinger hns a firm answer f,4 Ili the second round of this
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting (3(M) at bats) - Alnu, I tir.iriec on th e Canada Cup to the' purmuuul question-la year's U. S. Open he made 26
putta for the 18 holes. He had 11
too : Pittsburgh, .343; Alan and Car- teiiiii and tins never been Li it worth it till'!
loser.
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won
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cup
wi
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th
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"Wouldn't
it
for
un'one-putt
truthgreens and one threety, Atlanta. .325.
der
Snead
as
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partner
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thing!"
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suys.
putt
green.
Runs-Alou,Atlant&amp;m. 87: A&amp;it'1962 1A'fore tanmine with
with Nickon, Atlanta, Sb.
luus
Runs batted In-Aaron, AthmBig J) will be niuking his
by
tit, 93; Allen. Philadelphia. and
th ap pearance on the team,
four
ma
Clemente, Pittsburgh.
tia'.'iig
WOO the international
wit
Hlta-AIou. Atlanta. 166; CIt'
Trophy as hut- tournanient's
,, ment.e, Pittsburgh. 151•
best individual player in 11163
Doubles - Cai llison, Philudel- and 1904. Nicklaus teamed with
tire - phia, 28; Alau. Atlanta and Philth e lute Tony Lenut in last
lips. Chi cago, 25.
year's cup matches won by
my
Triples-McCarver. St. Louis, South Africa.
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Gay Player and Harold lienAaron, Atlanta. ning of South Africa will be
Home runs
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33; Maya , San Francisco, 30.
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had an 8-6 record, sveond in the I ond leading ground gainvr ill i
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MODERN NEW BODY
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Slun-ts E.dilor
back Roger Lope.s. the CI'Us: Jonas is tile leani's place
P'mPCt E nterprise Assnworld. If lie can get by in of the script anti bring out the possession limit four.
third leadlnL ruht r V. ith iii kick r a n d he's con'. cried iS 01
halfback 1.5 extra points and two field
1),luch of guys, lie can (to real response I }OU
ya rd s gained and
t'm.Ze 10 on the mn'.ie lot in (1K
Preaeher Pilot the C\L s sRth goals for 21 points in the P'mn
have to Ineet these
thers' thrm pre-season tilts.
best rusher with 6r,-2 yards.
Brown's acting career began challenges b'. zinging back
Stealing Just as much lime ; 1flo1 like the intdt' of m World when lie was Ili Los
I3oth Lopes and Pilot '.ufl he
Angeles When you have two actors In a
in the Beavers' starting lineup , linlit .is the two Panther quar. Wnr 11 arniv slockade.
h alt cnrs ago to
mn'.ic t'.'.o 'mm
in
to
Then
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scene and they're really ringing
Icrb'mcks in e xh i b i t ion contests
Sa turday night
el. call,l play lit tile Pro
and Ws real. the audience sens.
will
was
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back
Toni
Bland.
making
that
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tilt,
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that realness And then )OU
be in the hand of quarterback The 510 1t5 pounder snagged
it) play in it western. It was all
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you
al%~liys
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liccn, .-. ronkic from 13 passe,; in the three games.
Dunn 3%Ial
opus called "Rio conchos" and ais a good picture."
wall.
California State who has guided .seven of which he turned into
Brown's part was mostly flexIt seemed possible that the
six-pointers.Bland 's pass re
two straight
is muscles.
Lee .Nlarvin, Telly Savalas,
ft
other
actors, experienced In
377.
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hibiIiin victories over Charles- ceiving yardage totalled
"I tried to be relaxed," lie their craft, might help Iflin over
Chirlc!s
Bronson,
Clint
Walker
Fullbick
Bill
Tobin
has
been
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ton. 21-13, and Wheeling, 15-11.
"I tried to deliver lit),
Alarteen will have an exper. the leallils top ground gainer and .'ohn Cas~,avvtes sit at tilt, recalled.
to fit in here ii'. e the rough spots
ble.
lines
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dinner ta
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"That went out with grade
icnced reeds er around in split ss iti 101 yards in 17 carries Ion
to
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school," scoffed ,Nlarvin. "lie
acting changes as
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2
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electric switch. With theni is '.011 'CI a little more astute doesn'
tins
to
be
Jimmy
Brown.
Ile
carries
casual, too. I'm trying to compete, to live
opportunity
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obin for Jimmy- Brown. Ile's
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necause
tie
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inc
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Negro
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I a first team berth
(!Ilt- Itlillien we have a scene and I'm
Cassavetes.
an
intense.
tnl
actor to conic along that the
floppmann and Charlie Loligh,
both of whom were impressiveed actor who huM also directed opposite John Cassavetes, I average man in Watts or liarfinethins.'lthink he'll be- think of Robert Jefferson 1)eiflg hem or the Detroit ghetto can
against Norfolk.
identify with, lie looks like
Tieht end Lamar Richardson Coflie a betteractor th an heoppositeVictorFranko,the
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character
lie
--.them and slouches like them
the team's second best re- was :i football layer.
was
I)os he find the competition and talks like them. Not like
the
Pie"\\'ht'n
he
caine
into
ceiver in pre-season contest
know lie was an extension of the same thing Sidney Poitier, who goes around
with eight grabs for 177 yards. lure, I (ij(Ifl't
football play- he experienced in football?
Brown
the
Jimmy
a ll day talking Shakespeare,"
lie is battling Karl Lorenz for
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berth.
while
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didn't
associate
the
two.
Aad
this
is
why
I
think
that
a 4arting
It drains you. you're inimy Brown, at the age of
, split I wondered ,about hitil. But he game.
Grav will be the star tin-,
as
tired.
Actors like to zing 30, is through with football and
just
comes prepared.
By BOB THOMAS
end.
will stay
his new medium.
herald Sports Writer
Sa'urday night's opt-tier will -------_--------- ------------------------------has a commitment from
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AutoParamount Pictures for another
the Crowns High Panthers, ]S 25.01)1) scat stadium.
film with an option for two
most impressed with his boys' stade' The Orlando titii ti1i
physical condition following liv to Montreal 1-'ridav night
more. lie is conv inced there Is
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four d . I
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ng actor.
Is the only one now,
spring practice received a let- Sunctns- morning
til
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the two runners.
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BERRY'S WORLD

There are more than 22 mIllion who
IIusIe Is chalking up one of the great
p)a'
piano and 7 and a half million playstories this
ee
The figures, compiled b' Broadcast nçheuIttr.
es up 1,$44 T,er cent SuiCt
in Its annual Concert Music 1940
*A'.ey are overwhelming:
Number of symphony orchestras
Increase of 857 per cent In dollar vol- doubled to 1,401 sInce 1939.
of sales of records, instruments
Morei than 12 million Americans teother aspects of music when corn- ceive instruction in schools or with
with 1939. That's 25 per cent fas- private teachers.
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the growth of the GNP.
There are 63,000 school instrumental
organizations.
muAasteur musicians number 37
This is Culture with a high C.
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Is a journalism athdent who eapect. to go home
sad work on her fther'i
large newspaper. So she is
ilaIly Interested In the payeh&amp;ogy of writing. Scrap.
honk this case and send for
the booklet below. For newspapers are really department
store, of vsrkd "print mcrchaadhse.
(;eorg. ' Crane, Ph. 1)., N. 1).
CASE A-SOS: Loma S., aged
20, Ia a journalism senior.
"Dr. Crane," he asked,
"what Is the real secret of human Interest?
"And hnuld a newspaper
contain only material of niaximum human interest?"
?'EWU'APER l'SYCI101AGY
The secret of human Interest Is contained In these 1
words:
"Me-here-now r'
We are always mot interested in ourselves at our present location and at this very
instant l
Thus, with every foot you
move away from our epidermis,
our interest tends to wane.
Furthermore, the farther you
go from the present moment
of time, the less our Interest..
Thus, a college class, if offered a choice between a full
day off next week vs. half-nday holiday today, will usually
pick the half day.
Why? Because it is N-O-W!
But a good newspaper must
diversify Its print nppeal and
. thus serve much like a department store.
Obviously, not all the countera in your local department
store ring up the same amount
of business on the cash regi-

Word Of Caution
H ILP zids for liquified petroleum gas.
One of its properties is that it Is
many
city
people
who
aren't
heavier
than air. If it escapes in large
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Wd with LP come into Intimate enough quantities, it accumulates on
with It during their summer the floor or in low spots on the ground
Because it can be handled in rather than rising and being dispelled
It Is very useful in cottages, in the air as most gases do.
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If YOU get into trouble, remember
L. tpikrs and even on boats.
There's one thing that these people, that t is odorized as a safety measure
i.,'one, should know about LP -you can smell it-and that aecumulaIt won't do any harm to repeat it tions in low spots are very, very dan.
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Smoke creen
Usc1. Sam is finally getting around than any other brand.
ttbg an end to all this conjecture
It. will be hard for Uncle Sam or
ich cigarette is the most dan- anyone else to find a more satisfactory
r, to put it positively, the arrangement than that.
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Th,-overnment is going to make
Th
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'of tar and nicotine in each
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Be patient, therefore, brethren, un1
til the coming of the Lord. Behold, the
ThM will be most Interesting-es- farmer waits for the precious fruit of
i chily to the cigarette companies.
the earth, being patient over it until it
I
am a shame, though, to up- receives the early and the late rain.t
preuion some of us may have .Tames 5:7.
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of cigarette has more and better filGenius is eternal patience.-Micheanti therefore less tar and nicotine, langelo, Italian sculptor and painter.

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As one of your neighbors, and as a favorite subject of Berry's
World,' it seems rather appropriate for me to appear today to
announce that the SANFORD HERALD is having an open house
over at their brand new plant . . ."

Lyle C. Wilson Says:

Dick West

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strike such a menace. He refused on grounds that the strike
did no such thing. The key,
qualifying word Is "nationaL"
What the strike did do was
bring economic calamity to
some areas serviced by the
struck airlines, notably south
Florida. South Florida's biggest industry Is tourism. The
visitors usually come by air.
President and Congress
sought, however, to cope with
the airline strike. These stuin•
bling efforts just about proved
that neither the President nor
Congress can deal effectively
with such regional trouble on
an emergency basis.
The time to consider that kind
of labor trouble Is in an environment of labor peace. Perhaps now is the time to, prepare against some similar abor
crisis in the future.
The airlines operate under

was ton big for a state to
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f$r'It
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astlonal *ike. It was a seonal
t There II no effective law
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ie any level of governn
to deal effectively with a
s4rike w&amp; has only regional
I{t. hewever dlustrous.
j'.;
£ .ti can legislate to con. ct
strikes within Its
Ppral adlon Is limited
law euentially to
strikes wbicb fin.
.national ealtb or
sIdent Johnson could
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prOclaimed
the machinists'
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Mrs. Jo K Mathleuz
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Mrs. Frances WesleT
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Miss Ruth Davidson
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MOSERT £LEAaIJEB
Managing Editor
Advertising Director
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$.cl.ty Editor
Adv.rtialag Anag.r
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JA?iIE SMOEMAMEM
Qty Editor
Business Manager
JUDY WELLS
PM.ICD WELLS
County Editor
Mscbaulc&amp;j Supt.
SAM
SILL wlacEaT
Iporia Editor
Staff Photographer
frJL_ t1 daily SZOSPI Sat urday,
Sundsy and Christmas; publsb.d
preceding ar1atc

the 1934 Railway Labor Act
which provides machinery for
dealing with strikes likely to
imperil the national health or
safety. The most recent congiessional definition of piesidential powers to prevent or to end
such strikes was stated in 1940,
the Taft-Hartley Act. T-H auth.
oriws the President to seek
federal court Injunctions to prevent or to end a strike or lockout imperiling the national
health or safety. That is no
protection against regional
strike disaster. A state probably could legislate and act
against a strike or lockout
imperiling state health or safety. There is solid precedent
for state laws against strikes
by state or municipal employes.
The first basis of all government efforts to prevent disastrous labor trouble ii to let
the situation cool. Second there
is punishment for unions, union
leaders and, occuionally, mdividual strikers.
Government officials are reluctant, however, to penalize
individual strikers, so reluctant that they refuse to enforce
their own laws. Experience indicates that severe penalties
for illegal strikes can be enforced only against labor leaders and against their unions,
usually by heavy fines or imprisonment for contempt of
court.
Rambunctious John L Lewis'
United Mine Workers' union
was fined $3.5 million In 1947
and Lewis $10,000 for civil and
criminal contempt when the
miners struck government-operated coal mine,.. The Supreme
Court reduced the union's penalty to $700,000 but let lewis'
fine stand.
Government action to prevent
or end strikes must depend ultimately on the force of public
opinion. Public opinion Is well
established in support of bardnosed law to prevent or end
strikes against government or
strikes which Imperil the national health or safety. There
ii no enthnsiam In or out of
Congress for law which would
compel strikers against pnvata
industry to resume work. That
would lie involuntary servItude.

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WASHINGTON (UPfl - Assume for illustration purposes
that you are Out in the backyard
barbecuing an aardvark on your
charcoal grill.
flies, gnats and mosquitoes
are swarming about. They
threaten to turn the cookout into a rout.
Do 'ou frantically reach for
the spray gun and rush wildly
around befogging the atmosphere and the potato salad with
vile-smelling chemicals? No.
You calmly switch on your
portable phonograph and play
an Insect repellent.
At least you do in this vision
I have just conjured up. And
It Is not as far-fetched as it
might seem.
A lot of people probably
thought I was being fantastical
a few days ago when I mentioned my theory that mosquitoes respond to certain types
of music.
Specifically, I expressed the
belief that mosquitoes will attack anyone they hear singing
"Moonlight Bay."
Scoff if you will, but it has
now been revealed that the U.
S. Department of Agriculture is
underwriting some experiments
along those very same lines.
The department has awarded
a $15,350 grant to the University
of Florida to help finance
"basic research on using sound
waves to control insects."
"Reactions to both ultrasonic
and audible sounds will be evaluated," the department said.
"Sounds produced by the Insects during courtship and mating, in normal colony life, and
under other conditions will be
investigated."
The reaction of mosquitoes to
vocal renditions of "Moonlight
Bay" Is not, alas, directly in.
volved in the study. But the results should provide at least an
indication as to whether my
theory Is valid.
Certainly there is no doubt
that the concept of using sound
waves to control insects is an
Intriguing one.
I gather from the reference
to "courtship and mating" that
the Agriculture Department is
tIi4rk1qg primarily In terms of

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variety of merchandise, even
though some counters don't sell
half as much as others.
But a successful department
store must thus maintain dosuplicating those sounds to lure repel Insects. The advantages ens of different counters to
isects into traps and that sort of that have already been point- satisfy all its customers.
thing.
ed out above.
Likewise, a topnotch newsIt need not stop there, how- The first record company that paper must also offer readers
If sounds can be used to brings out an album of "Mu- "print merchandise" of a van.
Ltract insects, It stands to Tea- sic to Chase Bugs By" will ed nature.
rn they also can be used to make a fortune.
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By Abigail Van Buren

Clinic
example, has a very ardent fal
lowing though newaper cur.1
veys show the tot*l number of
"fans" may not run 10 per emnt,
In a recent $25,000 reader
survey by a metropolitAn newspaper with 500,000 circulatIon,
the comics obviously utpolld
any eilltorinl (woni) features.
But in the latter field, among
the political eohinms, medical
eolunn. nilvici' i'nl umna, food
column, financial column, gossIp column, etc., which rated
first?
\Vel I, this "Vorry Clinic"
won lop posit ion among both
wonwu and inca renders, folIon-ed by Ann Landers.
The others trailed far behind. 'hy?
Because "advice" columns
deal with people In their own
homes and not in hollywood,
\Vnll Street or tongressi
AiIvit'e" columns thus fulfill most nearly the formula
for "human interest," namely,
"me•here-now."
Au11 it Isn't that I am a
superior writer that makes this
cumn always rate first., but
"smorgasbord" formy
mula, plus my two doctor's degrees.
lh'aders also like "brand
names," for they give more
nuthority,
Psychology Is obviously of
more intrinsic Interest even to
college students than Is chemistry, math, history, etc.
For mankind Is the most
fascinating creation on this
planet and psychology deals
with mankind.
Send for my booklet "how
to Write Salable Copy," enclosing a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents. It tells
you more about "human interest.,"
(Always write to Dr.
Crane in care of this Mewspaper, enclosing a Ioaj'
stamped, addressed envelop.
and 20 cent., to cover typing
and printing costs when yos.
send for one of hI booklet.,)

II A hillY: I have been
dating a girl steadily
tl I
ln hei She elalnin
think
slip loves nie, but she tines
things I can't. undrstnnd,
Like always being late for
our dntes, And If I aa herwhy, she gets upset.
She works as a door-tndoor saleswoman so I can't
even call her when slip
doesn't. show up, She
she'll call nie at my offiep
at a certain time so I at.
nays make it my liusiness
to be there even If I hnv
to cut. my route nhott (I tim
a $ raveling snls'smnn in a
local areni. Vell, lio doesn't
call and
surely must pass
a dnxen phone boot his In her
work. Don't you think she
(tWOS liSP sonic sort of oxpinnntInn when site's late?
And how shout when she
says *hie'lI s'nit and dnes'( ?
'lint do you make of this 7
SITCIER OR NOT
DEAR SUCKER: Either
your lady love is extremely
scntterbralne(J, incomislskrate
and thoughtless, or she's
throwing you a (mist cuyp.
If YOU continue to put up
with her tardy tncties, you
are a sucker.

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After anti-Americanism and
his pro-Red Chinese gestures
of the past few years, why this
seeming shift by Sihanouk?
The answer isn't clear. But
the feeling here Is that Sihanouk first jumped on the Viet
Cong bandwagon because he
was certain that Red Peking
.a
IlU £bVU LQUUi WOUIU Win.
he's changing his mind.
Sihanouk has also made it
clear to some of his people that
if he doesn't co-operate with the
Americans In shutting off this
rice trade, which certainly went
on with his sanction, he was
certain the United States would
bomb selected "military" targets in Cambodia.
Of course, In this kind of
business, the whole deal may
still fall flat.

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or about one for every three
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that three out of every
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nferprhs. Assa. made o both .i4o,s. pry up Repairing rotting or 4r,vnThe exterior walls t
Ph. lYertj above with the aged shingles is ilmnqt, the
houses should be Inspected perThen tr away the same. fqs cutting is rei,f red,
I hope you wilt tk. tim. to
Are you getting tort heavy 7 lorhieshly. Clspbosrrl siding willI Ismaged board. Split it away since the entire shingle Is r-Are you planning to go on (ht'Velnp cracks anti warped in sections if you want. If you placed, Cst a hacksaw blade
answer the following questions
areas, anti Joints may open.
hSVe to
a chisel, then he to cit the nnil 1w slipping it
thlet - sr,m, tiny?
yourself; then decide to tit,
The
result
of
such
defects
is
careful
that you don't damage under the shingle.
- how long has it been
something about your AflsWPr'.
the Cntrane'e of moisture \Vhi('h the building paper underneath.
To hold the new 'iii nglp in
r'u hash a physical ch'-ckup 7
famous
will
casts.
paint,
to
peel
and
-Hav, you ever sat down
(hances
are
a
strip
of
wood
place,
put a few dabs or roof- --have vms read that
Tn,
Retire
And
blister
anti
cause
futthr
dam'i'ill
thought
about
the
fact,
remain
tinnier
the
board
I
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cement
nfl time hark side
and
that t,"ok "If nw
such
as
rotting
of
the
shove.
Tak.
a
har'ksav
blade
begins?
after 40 a new life
While you are inspecting the
1,1k. it"? (It' yo,g can't finch it,
boards,
and rut, the nails holding it ederinr of your house check
-If you are a career woman, let me knnv
11k. most home maintenance, n4 remove,
joints where w;uhlq meet in inhave you thought about the fart
- have yru worked nut. a bobrepairs
are
simple
if
done
ear
(et
a
ne'.v
p1
ccc
of
siding
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side
retire
some
to
corners, .irosmnd rirtori anti
that you'll have
by?
you
ever
rnnsi'I.r,d
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Small
cracks
can
be
filled
cit
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50
that
will
net.
you
It
fits
evartly.
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(lean omit old ealking
slay, anti perhaps
Have
with
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compound
01.
put.
Slide
it
into
place.
When
you
if
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has
h4'i)fl t crumble or
want to?
taking piano lessons (Or reneW- ty. ft
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the area with linseed oil it. in with a piece of wood heAll tiding should he repaired
new career after 40?
Iessons)7 Thns finger move- tirat.
tween
the
siding
an.l
the
hambefore
painting vs-mr house.
-Are you working on any ments, you know, are wonderful
BosnIa
that
hsv
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isleas to set up a small business for st-itt fingers.
tnt warp can be nailed down, If
one day, mie that you--and
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"I'IEARE I N F 0 It M ' IN
JOhNSON CITY: I have no
sisitistirs to support my thetry, but ny mail reveals
that time richer married pso.
pie, are, the farther away
frotti each ot her th.y Sleep.
The mnor steep in doulia
Isnils.
'Fhie i,ilihlle class h*vø
twimi hails. The rich have sep.
state bedrooms, Anti the vary
rich sleep a continent apart
-on separate vacations.
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Box 09700, lou Angeles, Cal.,
900flO, For a personal reply,
iminse a stamnpeti, srlf.asl.
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Believe mime, my mailman in
no bargain, and I didn't en.
Joy looking at. his bony knees
ansi baby legs,
I'm all for comfost. nii.J
pIgrPsS, but I think this Is
goitig a little too far, and
now I ant wondering what
p cnn expect next.
C(fl,IIM lilA, MU,
11 EAR r 11.11 M HI A : That's
a switch. Mail enrrlt'rs tell
nie they've neon hnusefrntis
on theIr routes in everything
ft,m bath towels to bikinis,
nnd 'omt're entnpininlng about
a kneel
Mall rnrriers dress n'eordIng to regulation, so keei
%'oUr shirt. on, l,auly, while
the big isiss In St. I,ouls decities whether or not your
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North Vietnamese and Viet
Cong troops north of Saigon in
central Viet Nan-i - for a
profit.
By nationalizing the rice
trade - if he can get away
'ith It - Sihanouk will at one
stroke take the Chinese and
North Vietnamese out of the
business. But they're deeply en-

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my mall In MhIOht'1'81 I know
It was blistering hot nut.
lt'is,
my husbatid has
to put on IllS ItsilIsets to go
to work, so why shouldn't.

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manage successfully?
tuil for fun anI exercise anti pack the opening with putty
or
-Have you thought about the going places.
ralking.
fact that life does not begin at
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old clapboards are likely to
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ti: h(ve a Lovely Wedding," interesting retirement pisces? country"? blave you
ever lived
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send $1 to Abby, Box 69700,
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Insists on tisimig top sergeant
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to be repaired. In such a ease,
but only if you make It
Remember, it you plan your replace the board. If you can
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very happy indeed,
work will be easier, since there
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Monday: "Dear Edyth Thorn. will be no cutting.
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your health?
ton McI,eod."
NORTH
Barring thin, you will have
Newspaper Enterprise Assn,
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ou ran anti still ihould
to
cut
out
the
damaged
section
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itinke the hand. IAiok ft over
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the North nn South hands
IC J 8 4
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and see If you can find the
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clapboard flush against the
play. It is known as a dummy
only you will be very happy WEST 4K Q 9 4
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EAST
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reversal.
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about the six club contract.
to
cut.
Raise
It
slightly
with
4Q J 10 5
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C0RRUQATE
At trick three you lead your
wooden wedges driven care9
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three of tifan-montis. East wins
AP Newsteaturea
Clubs stamp." Requests may fully under the lower edge.
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lent is to see if you can sneak
• AQ1O
ATP
ØM
with the lowest, necessary
$
fly SYI) KRONISH
be postmarked no later than
You can then use a handsaw
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WIfl4JlAVuQ 1
through a diamond trick to
$
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card
and
pisys
a
second
spade.
In a tribute to 75 years of Sept. 12.
SOUTH 'D
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to
cut
away
snake seven.
the bad part of
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Now you lead a club; win as service by the General Federa.
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Now take a hook at the Eastthe
board.
A
square-back
saw
cheaply
as posalbi. In dummy; tion of Women's Clubs, the
IC Q 10 5
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India has Is sued a new 15 will do the job more easily
West hands and you sos,
ruff a diamond; head another U.S. will Issue a 5-cent corn- paise adhesive to honor the than an ordinary .taw.
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SAVE
trouble. All four trumps nrc
4 A? 6 5 3
club to dummy; ruff another memorative stamp on Sept. 12 Maharaja Panjit .Singh (1780.
in one hand. You aren't supBoth vulnerable
diamond with your last trump;
posed to know this as declarer
West North East South enter dummy with a heart with first-day ceremonies In 1830), ruler to Panjab in
New York, The stamp honors northern India for more than
14
but you will find ft out right
and lead out dummy's last the 11 million women who are 40 years, reports the World
away since at trick two you
4ng
trump. Since you have at.
members of U.S. clubs, over- Wide Phil*telic Agency. A porshould lay down your ace of Pass 4
4 N.'!'. ready ruffed two diamonds
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seas clubs and associate organ- trait of the Maharaja in cere137 Irving Desfor
cit- ba. This is standard profans required * new cam- mita for-yard of reverse proPass 5
Pass 6 4
you are out of trumps and
izatloni,
AP Newifeatureli
monial
garb
appears
as
the
cedure. You don't play a high
Pass Pasg Pass
era, they faced a problem. They jection at the normal 18, slowcan discard your deuce of
In a special statement con. main design. Also on the
WITH THE SUMMER SEA. prefer the advantages of Super motion 4 sir super-fast 54
dub from dummy because If
Opening lead-4 Q
spades.
you make that play you won't you won't have to lose a
frames per second with instant,
All of which goes to show cerning this forthcoming stamp, stamps are his name, dates SON In high picture-taking
1* - able to pick up four clubs trump trick but you won't be that there are Iota of tricks at Postmaster General Lawrence and the word India plus Hindi gear, a special press session re- 8 but don't want t be tie- flickerlesa response from a
in either hand.
able to ruff a spade in dummy the bridge table that look just F. O'Brien iaid: "Over the inscriptions. The stamp Is red vealed a couple of new it-ems prives-t of their accumulated single controL knob. Or you can
Since you have made the since you can't. use dummy's like magic but merely repre- years, members of the Federa- purple in color. Also Issued by for camera fans from Kodak. home movies.
set it to "still" to hold a single
tion
have
generously
spent
India
were
improved
High
might club play to start with nine of trumps twice,
three
stamps
to
reThere's
an
An answer to the dilemma frame on the screen. L?or this
sent. good, careful play.
their energies in helping make place the existing Map of In- Speed Ektachrome, Type, B was provided by ingenious de- the illumination is slimmer sine.
this a better country - and a dia and Five Year Plan series, film for still photographers, and signers of movie projectors: it brings a heat shield into
better world,"
Depicted on these are: 13th for home movie makers a new the dual format machine which place.
The new stamp marking the Century carving of the elephant dual-format movie projector accepts both old and new films.
The i4 fps speed is normalFederation's diamond jubilee from the Sun Temple of Kon- which accepts both the new Su- Kodak had such a projector iy an automatic laugh getter,
n&amp;n
PnT1v_wh.•,. .&amp;',,.jr.Th
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-depicts two women attired in arak; first electric locomotive per 8 and the old regular 8mm from the start but it was cv- speeding up action in anciegl$
(IL (WI. use (CEO (8 sLraIgnL.
-.-.--. viic I'OLL,Y-To teach our
styles
to span the history of produced at Chitranjan; 11th films with brilliant projection ershadowed in the hubbub. It Koystone-cop style. It also enthg starched pillowcases, slip
• My mother finds time children control of their bikes,
rates more attention now with ables the projec.tionist to "edit"
them oven the ironIng board, heavy on her hands in these my husband staggers old bi- the organization. To the left Century Chandella carving of and greater safety features.
Let's go to the movies first. its new fnatamsr.ic M96 model the film: rushing past nverLoo
iron, take them off and iron later years when her eyes are cycle tires on the driveway and Is a "Gay 90s" woman In $ a woman writing a letter.
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flat, They will be easier to slip too weary for much reading times them as they maneuver bustle-type gown with a wasp
When Kodak introduced the stressing high illumination, or uninteresting wgmonts or
waist
and
puff
sleeves.
She
Ghana
has
issued
four
corn.
revolutionary
new Super S mnov- sprocketless projection for safe- going back to more enjoyable
on the pillows as the fabric and her feet hurt when she this obstacle course. If they
Ic
more
than a year ty and seven intantIy inter- sequences which may be zw1thsystem
doesn't stick.-MRS. T. E.
moves about too much. I sug- fall or run Into the tires no one wears an ornate hat and car- memorative stamps honoring
ries a parasol. The modern the recently inaugurated head- ago, the decision was not an changeable speeds for creative 'ed to slow motion to linger cvPohly's Problem
geated that. she might like to Is hurt.
woman, at right, Is in a chic quarters building of the World easy one. True, the advantages projection.
DEAR POLLY - I would make scrapbooks but she alterer. [tn a form of ereativa pro• It is not always possible
The safety feature is import- jection.
like to have a remedy for ed the idea to scrap boxes and for each child in a large family shealth dress of simple design, Health Organization in Geneva. were many but what about the
millions of fans with their in- ant since we're dealing with
Other features of th, M9I'
keeping a cat. from getting uses shoe boxes for the dif- to have a birthday party every Both figures are in pink. They Two views of the building
in the car and making It his ferent categories. She goes year. To make the day more are separated by an oval In pear on the new stamps. Also vestment in regular 8mm cam- two different types of films and projector are its one-piece parsleeping spot. Our car is at- through the paper and cuts out special each of ours chooses blue in which appears in black to be noted is that for the first eras, projectors, equipment and people can be forgetful. The tability with pop-up cover to
ways a mess with hairs, mud the various columns she finds the dinner menu and the kind "75 years of Service for Free- time since the Feb. 24 revolu- reels of films? Was it a!! go- M95 cannot damage either film position the spindles for operand even scratches.-,!. D. T. Interesting (such as Poily's of birthday cake. The ac:ual dom and Growth." At the top tion, stamps from this country beg to become obsolete, unob- because it has no sprocket gears ation, a room light outlet,
pushing it relentlessly forward. storage space for its power
DEAR J. D. T,-Is there a Pointers) and interesting short cake is a surprise as It Is al. of the stamp is "General Fed- feature the newly reintroduced tamable or unusable?
Progress
prevailed
and
the
The
eration
of
Women's
Clubs"
in
Ghana
flag
with
its
red,
yellow
film does not advance sin- cord anti take-up reel.
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reason why the car doors can- articles. These she loans to ways decorated around some
S
system
black.
proved
5UCeS5til a special lever is turned for
and green strips and a black super
For still shooting, the rnnot be kept locked ?-POLLY friends who are ill or confined special interest of that child.
ful
from
the
start.
Th.
benefits
its
New
York
was
selected
for
star.
type
of
film.
The
take-up
pruvest
High speed Type 13
DAR POLLY-Mark a yard- to bed. This gives her an In- Each of ours Is given a care.
e
e
.
of drop-in cartridge loading, reel accepts either type of film. Ektachrome comes :n .2U roll
atk
with colored adhesive terest and keeps her alert and fully planned party with a the first-day ceremony because
It was here that the Federation
tape, at the right length for COntent.-MARGARET
Five new stamps have been straight-through 50-foot shoot. The supply spindle requires an film and ,,!0-exposure :3.3mm
theme before he 1. 10. -MRS.
was
created.
your skirts. When it Is necesissued by Colombia to mark lag and bigger-image, better- adapter hub for Super S pro- cartridges. It provides better
DEAR POLLY-Fit a kitchen A. T. P.
Collectors desiring first-day the history of ocean and river quality results were plainly cvi- jection. It is instantly remov- color reproduction in tranaparsary to straighten a hem or drawer with slanting partitions
cancellations
may send address. mall transportation in that dent.
able for regular S projection. inch,. with greater sharpness
shorten a dress, the yardstick of plywood or hard-board. Store
Anyone submitting a Pol.
At
the
same
ed
envelopes,
time,
together
the
regisHigh illumination is achieved and less grain. With tungsten
with re. country. The 5-centavos orange
tape Is easy to see. When there cans of spices and seasonings ly's Problem, a solution to a
is no one around to use a hem in alphabetical order on these problem or a favorit, horn.- mittanc. to cover the cost of and yellow features a Spanish tar 8mm movie status shifted with a low-voltage DNF lamp light sources, the film has a
marker for you, you can hold shelves. This saves time and making idea will receive a th. stamps to be affixed, to galleon, 15 c pink and red - from momentary panic to a (21 volts, 150 watts) and from 125 ASA speed for standard
the yardstick and move It with- patience on busy cooking days. dollar if Poll7 USU the Item the Postmaster, New York, brigantine bark; 20 c green - workable arrangement. Fans an ultrafast f.' 1.0. .18mm pro- processing. It i-un he sued for
N.Y. 10001. The envelope to the sailing canoe of Uraba; 50 e with cameras in good condition jection lens, th, most brilliant daylight shooting with arm 858
out leaning over, to see whether -L. S.
In l'ohly's Pointers,
Postmaster should be endorsed pale blue and silver - modern continued to shoot regular 8mm lens availabl, for projectors, filter at 30 ASA speed, Its
"First Day Covers 5 cents Gen- motorized vessel; 40 c blue and films and it became apparent Two other lenses are also avail. speed can be increased to douthe film and equipment would able for the M95: a short-focus ble or more where illumination
eral Federation of Women's yellow - river steamboat.
remain available.
.12mm f 1.3 lens anti an f, 1.5 is not bright enough for nortJQ
Newcomer, to the home mov- zoom lens
0-32mm ,u for ad- ma! exposure, by extended first
Ic field had every reason to jUsting screen image size from development. The new film 1.
DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE: ents. Oh, I know you don't know heard enough to b. scared out
Isj at
start with Super S equipment. me projector position.
smiarketi "Empruveti" on the film
Though our daughter has never you are. This subversive asso- of our wits, then we're sold. We
But when established movie
The seven-speed feature per- box.
told us that her marriage Is ciatlon doesn't openly solicit live by their slogan, "Parents
By Patrick E. O'Keefe
Fred makes his home In the I
--- unha'ppy we know it Is. Her membership, The professional should be seen but not heard
CHiCAGO (Al') - As song Williamsburg section of BrookS
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husband seems to take pleasure child-adorers who direct it just under any circumstances" Fred Cole sees It: "Nat lyn. He
was
born
In
Chicago
but
1
In naking cutting remarks to write books, magazine articles and become a member In good King Cole was a merry old soul
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her p our presence. Recently I and make speeches ubout the standing of their miflion-memn- and he had lots of personality, grow UI as nauiegan,
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Yet!
am not my brother.
noticed that her hands tremble. psychological disasters we will bered passive parent organiza.
Last Friday my husband had inflict upon a child If we ever tion.
I'm Mfcilg.herem:nii
words with her husband over a express ourselves honestly and
That's
the
gist
of
a
song
by his singing debut was in the
It your (laughter didn't like
remark he made to her and we forcibly. When we've read and her father's "Interference" In Nat's younger brother, a con- now-demolished Capitol Lounge
By WILLIAM LAWRENCE,
of my 3-year-old daughter are
Other La1nis can be due to
lift their house, I am so afraid
genal
trio
leader
at
35.
Fred
in
downtown
Chicago
In
1952.
D.D.S.
dark
and
the
enamel
is
wearing ingestion of etcess fluorides, In
her business, let her push It
that my husband only made kI,4,
Cole Is getting his share of
This Interview marked Fred's
Neiospeiper Enterprise Assn. away. What causes this?
some areas of the United
away, for heaven's sake.
more trouble for her, There Is a I 'w v
bookings around the nightclub second stand In the Windy City,
Front the mailbag:
A-There are many reasons States there are excessive
Boy, who's to wonder at the
littla boy of 4 . .
Q-I'd like to know whit for discolored baby teeth. Mumit amounts of tluoru.Ies in water
rate we American parents are circuit, but he refuses to sing He was holding forth in the new
ANSWER: Maybe your buslosing the respect of our chil. a Nat Cole tune. (He never has.) Haymarket Room at the Conrad makes some people's teeth white common stains are caused by and sual. This can pioduce perIn the trio, Leo Mitchel han. Hilton Hotel.
and some yeUow. I've had yet- certain foods and medicines, in- nianeult mottling of enamel.
band made good for her, not
dren? Well-trained ciphers that
lies the drums and Michael
TOWANDA, Pa, (AP)
low teeth for as long as I can ciuding some fruits and veg,He
isn't
satisfied
with
his
first
trouble.
Violent injury to teeth olten
A we are, why should they e.
rheming
strums
the
bass
while
record
album
and prefers to remember even though I brush tables, sometimes yolks of suit- results in hemorrhage of bluod
Anyway, if you're asking me stamp phosphor that could ii spect us? What's in us to remy opinion of what he did, I volutionize mailsorting in post spect? No feeling, no passion, rred plays a moody piano and cite his second one. "I'm Not hard with baking soda and boiled eggs and medicines that into th tiny tubules of the dciimiiust tell you I think it WItS offices will be supplied to the flO conviction - Just terror of vocalizes, His songs are mostly My Brother, I'm Me," under toothpaste.
's,ntain Iron compounds,
tin. This stailis teeth various
itandards
- "Tea for Two," the small Tru'Glo-Town label.
A-Crowns
of
teeth
are
made
splendid. Ills explosion of hon. U, S. government under a
Such
stains
can
be
removed
shades of yellow. It also results
con. offending the authorities who 'Bill Bailey" - anti a few of
Nat and Fred were very close, of dentin covered by a layer of by dental pruphylaxis. But pre- in death of nerve and finally
cot und open resentment of your
writ,. the by.laws for the As.
s'on.Jn-law's behavior may be tract awarded to Sylvania Elec. soclatlon for the Repression of Is own, such as the "I'm not as Fred described It. To Fred enamel. Coloration of teeth Is ventlon is the best, easiest and abscess.
ny brother. I'm me" ditty.
Nat Is not really dead. "He left dependent on color of dentin least expensive way of climulnateitct1y what your daughter tric Products here.
Consult your dent.ist if slant
Parents,
Fred looks a lot like Nat and so much here recordwlse" to and thickness and quality of trig discoloration: brissh
needs to explode her own - and
The recent decision to print flo,i't ask me for sympathy
teeth can't be cleaned off. It's unIs tic,, like Nat's, says, "Take keep him alive, Fred maintains, enamel. U dentin (a yellow and after each tins, you eat.
end this hand trembling,
Clean purtant that a diagnosis be
all stamps with luminescent ink for your "upset." What did you t easy I'm
a friendly guy."
As to whether Nat should Live enamel is thin, the yellow den- teeth don't stain as readily as made.
,
because intes.ted baby
You're upset becaus. your containing the phosphor Is the want your husband to do? Just
His Voice itlU lacks the depth on through his younger brother tin shines through the thin dirty ones.
teeth can eaese in,jury to perhusband "interfered" In her result of a successful two.year stand there whil. Ut. child he
translucent enamel giving teeth
Brown stain ma.)- result trout rnanent teeth !,yin wider them.
bsin,ia, aren't you? He broke test In Dayton, Ohio. During the loves was hurt and humIliated? md mellowness of the Nat Cole Fred comments:
i ound, except on an occasional
"Nobody
should
even
attempt
a
yellow look. If dentin is Ugtmt use of antibiotics of the tetraOh. Lw Oh.,
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Wearing 4 Way of children's
Witnessing his forthright rebaylor of parents of married passed through a machine Jection of cruelty was the best Irawnout raspy note. Perhaps to fill shoes that big. He was yellow and enamel is thick, cychne group. If any of thes. teeth is usuUy de to habIts,
I red could come closer to dup- accepted and loved ill over the teeth look white,
drugs are taken by child or tnuinly bru.'dsm .the clenching
children,
which Identified phosphorescent thing that could have happened I (citing
but
his
brother,
he
world,
If
I
could
even
live
to
be
Color
of
dentin
and
thickness
expectant
O.K. So you're another mum- tagged stamps and automnatical. to her, It's just possible that
mother *t a time and grinding of teeth). These
c Ioesn't want to. He wants to be one'tenth of the man he was- and quality of enamel are pro- when cannel
Is forming, baby's hblts are thfftcult to stop and
bar of the American Assoclu- ly faced sand canceled them at her acceptance of It has been
I red Cole, himself,
much less one-tenth the enter- bably inherited chat acteristic,. teeth can become
tinn for fits Ret,reaainn of Par. the rid, itt I1)•.,...
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a
stained, and setin to have something to do
•UM$
$$IiIVIILVU LJUfl$ YOU,
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Betweeri tours with the trio, talner-l'd be delighted."
Q-Th. top four front teeth these stains ire permanent.
ith the child's emotional state.

5

Ray Cromley

W'ASHINGTON (NEA) - der control of the 400,000-man
ne of the great diplomatic- North Vietnamese community
ilitary victories of the \'iet and the large Chinese colony In
am war may be in the making. Cambodia. These groups, largeU.S. negotiators have been iy loyal to the Reds, are in key
cretly in touch with Cam- areas throughout Cambodia.
dia's head of state, Prince
These two groups control the
orodom Sihanouk.
rice trade In Cambodia. They're
They've been urging him tO the middlemen. They also operit off the smuggling of Cam- ate the smuggling apparatus
dian rice to the Viet Cong.
which supplies the Viet Cong
After considerable talk, SI- with the Imported rice Its trOops
monk has secretly but obliqueagreed.
Thee Cambodian Chinese and
If Sihanouk carries through Cambodian North Vietnamese
d is able to shut off a major also run a rice Import smug)rtion of the Cambodian-Viet cling trade - which buys TiCs
ng rice trade, thu action from the Vietnamese farmer in
one could seriously cut the the rice-rich delta region
In
'fectiveness of considerable southern Viet Nam
and ships
imbers of the Viet Cong main- un the river by boat th Cam.
e troops. These, like all regan soldiers, cannot operate
Then they smuggle the rice
fectively without regular food back to the rice-short mainline
ipplies.
Sihanouk, however, may not
able to carry through.
He hasn't the ability or the
Quotes
Ill to himself move directly
ainst the smugglers - who
Beauty is a fleeting thing.
uld probably put his troops It can be exploIted for a while
rout - since they're pro- and then It Is gons Intellect
cted by North Vietnamese can be exploited for an entire
ainline forces.
lifetime.
So instead of a direct sp- -Maria Judith Remenyl, Miss
xiach, Sihanouk has decided U.S.A..
effect to nationalize the rice
ade. The government will buy
It is time for government
e rice directly from the farm. officials to recognize the Na.
and sell it on the market, tional Guard is no answer to
Inminating the middleman.
the problems of alumna.
The smuggling has been un- -Vice President Humphrey.

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across Lake ?dnnro* to EnterRaihitid Than
It was 48 years saga that 1 prise on th e o th er aide, a =adflC• cnn baseball stadium, Fort Me): i
saw Sanford for th e first
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Advertising columns of newS'
papols are the show windows
through which those who have
something to sell or something
to buy take the news of their
wares directly into the homes
of prospective customers for
leitirly shopping.
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Bowling and golf are two racing and sports car
The Sanford Herald Is proud
-of Its "local sports section" major sports where everyone are also reported.
Being in the Central Florida
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that covers the recreational. can participate and the local
i
ore beautiful In m- life. What When I drive by that magnifi.
1 minded people of Seminole alleys (,let Lanes) and links area, many prominent national
putting greens! What a polo cent three ptory hospital On
(Mayfair, Land C)' l,sakes, Mid- sports attractions are. nearby
County.
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You can find the Seminole Florida, Rolling Hills. Seminole and the herald always gives its
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been sen t there by R. H. Borg, 52&amp;0,000 to build the first one.
at the Daytona Speedw*y, golf
types of sports sand you'll find of fndflItle,
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the results ha the Sanford Herter his circulation business. tha t us Sanford has grown iand •
covered by the 'Herald Open PGA tournament at 01'events
aid.
the
Herald
has
At that' time he had bought developed,
The county's five high schools are horse shows, drag racing. lando and spring trainin g base'the circulation and handled the prosnered and even ow has
Seminole, Lyman, Oviedo, and A.&amp;U swimming in the sum- hail action from sail over the
moved
into
Its
plondid
new
ibution
for
most
of
the
distr
state.
I Sanford Naval Academy and men months,
ewspaiwra between Daytona building on French Avenue
These major activities sand all
on
the
date
Keeping
up
to
provide much of the
('rooms
ll be even be tter
Beach sand Luk-e.lsitid. 1 don't where it wi
i'ctivlty, starting in the fail fine Sanford recreati-nal do'- other national sports find their
Suppose It amounted to more able to serve the public and
wi th football, following up with part-ment ctivitie5 can he easily way on the Herald sports pages
Sanford's
future
to
or
2fl
thousand
copies,
contribute
than Th
basketball in the winter nod a done by reading the herald's via national wire service.
the
Orlando
Reportergrowth
and
stabilitYWe
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grotulate the present owners,The
city
provides
Little
having
a fine group of stringers
Star.
ball, track, golf, swimming and
as always been
ld
h
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The
He
crew racing.
League, Junior League and Pee who keep the paper in constant
It was while doing this work
sted In politics, whether
Starting this next school term, Wee Longues for the voungstc-rs touch with the local sports sacthat we diseevt'reol the Sanford Inte re
WALTER A. (1E110W
was
for
n1c'
and
made
on
the
local,
state
or
niationl
the county's school sports pro- and two softball leagues for tivities. ,lirn Bacchus of Lyman,
Herald
.Puhlisher and Editor
buy
it,
Bob
level,
and
foylwIiI3'
voiced
its
arrangenuints to
whether anyone elm' ________________________________________________________________________________________________ gram becomes even bigger with the adults, during the spring Bobby Stewart of Ovieda, BudRally, who haul founded the
the opening of Seminole ,iunior and summer nod a biddy iond dy Xrout at Sanford Naval
paper in urns, wits a popular agreed with them or not.. For
College, where basketball and junior basketball program dur- Academy, ,l. Richards of Sem1
part We believe most
I
node High sand Robe rt Th omas
fellow, -well liked in the corn- the most
baseball will he in va rsity cnn-i- log the winter,
sun1ty, and for many years people aceepted that policy for
as
of
Crooms are frequently by.
Many special even ts such
petition with other Florida jun.
lled what ft was worth, or attrlbutlined
on the Herald sport pages.
wrote a column for us ca
exhibition tennis, quarter-horse
ion college teamS.
weakness of the mind
ed
It
to
a
What's Wire New?
Newspapers the world over,
'Just In Passing."
er than hardness 5)
Wire news or telegraph news
like any oth er business, have
For a few years business rat
th eir share of odd terms slang has nothing to do with Wc sti ra
boomed and we made' more
I ti and *nnciz1 untie 're Ihi' unini- Iiniin the telenhnrw or
era P 1101
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rnw
times it mw-i
do with, then thr. bottom drop- cal campaigns
another brought u reporters,cnmpnsinjz nnd prvicIcd on te)etypc' to Ttii
ped out, all five banks in Scm- in effigy ROd
pWert*om men are uilkin a Sanford Herald by the wire,
thole County failed, and the '
were in court on that one for forezpr lnngwigc'.
of the AsociatecI Press.
next 2I years my brother Q
jun. was out
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trying
.j
days
and
the
T'n of thoucancic o worti' W&amp;
ha
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a
gal
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inclanci
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inn's principal jn
try ing
into the new'.
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up
Its
mind
what
the mvrnl
aided plantiff finalts reduced his turtles hut they c'in't 1w entefl sot.n,'t alone 1rncl it i th tnc
To this end WI' WOTC
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reduction other
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full empinyper, who
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newsman which are st ict1 national and international rn 'sand
motherhood
in
a
governor's
en the-ob-training and were
i "Greek" to the outsider.
I .wic transmitted h
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willing to accept due bills on race or senatorial election The
code.
Tophers
using
the
Morse
What's A Galley?
Herald met with pretty good
local merchants If there wasn't
e
Associated
Press
pours
A "galley" is a long tray in day, th
anough money in the till to pay success in th is area. Among
the
gubernatorial
candidates
which
type is placed by the this news into The Herald'
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Doyle
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and kept until it is flCWatI'Oin at th e rate of flU
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and pictures are assembled. it
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believe ic Herald can •. prou
page .
of this record.
But we ftC proud, too, that
What's A Turtle
throu gh out this 80-year period
"turtle" is a metal table'
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and even as far
U. U.S
1 ortune.
Tor), to win fiit IIIn
And we are also proud of
the many fine projects which
the Herald sponsored during
this period of which. thnugh
A
in which we were in the thick
they may ma
I wi th casters,
OI
fight, nobody ever
completion at that time, have of
took a shot at us and we
never
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classified department is direct-

chants or others who have a Sanford Fferafri to reach the
ahead of the main entrance,
pr(Ahut't or service they want to h-i,n'Jre'ds of aendes and ad.
with the display and national
show, usually with iilustratinns vertisor rrer the nation the
aoiv'rtIIng departments jnst
This type makes up the great- servtce
of (allagher.r)eljsser off to the left, with both easily
Advertising Agency are employ- acceqsihle

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the advertising personnel.
Ample cabinets and storage

space have been provided for

Since advertising is a flCWS news in a daily newspaper
bet the public against mislead- classified carries * high reader
Interest.
pape''s primary source of reve- p ii h I i q h e 1
ing or Injurious statements.
as advertising.
Nearly
all
of
the
display
adnue the space an advertiser re- Throu gh t Ii e advertisements
Newspaper advertising Is
unique in that the message of vertislng is prepared by The quires determines itq cost and peoplegot together
whatthe Individual establishment I N Sanford Herald staff of solid- the rates are primarily set by ever they want to buy or sell.
delivered to a guaranteed num- bra. They create the ads ac- the circulation of the newcpa- They find out what is available,
ber of homes for the reading cording to the desire of the per. The higher the circulation how much it costs and where
at the convenience of an entire merchants, utilizing lilustra- the more distribution and print, to .et it in the quickest and
family at only a fraction of the tions furnished by the news- ing expenses for the paper and most economical way,
cost of sending a postcard to paper or the advertiser himself, the more readers to see the ads
Ry showing what and where
The solicitors must constant- and buy the merchandise, hen,- thin4s can be bought, great
an equal number of families. It
captures immediate reader In- ly study each line of business fiting the advertiser more,
volume of sales makes mass
Once the advertising plan IS production possible. Mass proterest because It reaches the they serve to keep abreast of
home with the eagerly awaited styles, consumer trends and revealed the ad is laid out or ducton creates more and betnews of the day. From the seasonal requirements. They sketched.
ter things faster, and cheaper
Illustrations are taken from prices which more people can
newspaper ads the consumers d I a c u a a merchandising proshop for details and price com- grams of stores with the store The Sanford Herald mat serThis American system
parisons. It's like standing be- manager or advertising man- vices to properly show the met- of economy is the reason why
fore one giant display window. sager and coordinate advertis- chandise and type is selected to the people have a higher standIlousewlves compare grocery ing in ways to best keep the best fit the purpose of the ad ard of living than anywhere
prices and families pick out merchandise plan of the store. itself.
in the world,
The N a t I o n a I advertising
furniture--clothing Is selected
varies from automotive and I Mol automobile trips are
and houses for rent or sale
With a record
million adadvertising to help wanted relatively short, says John G. vertising budget approved, the
food
spotted. In each ad there is
message to the reader, be It classIfications. Into the national 1.cnek, president of Quality Florida Citrus Commission is
selling, persuading, Informing
Courts Motels. Almost half of readying the most eomprehenor seeking,
Three states once were in- the family trips and M per cent aive advertising-merchandlsing
There are two primary types dependent nations
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Hawaii, of all business trips are less campaign it has ever undertak.
of advertising, "display" ads Texas and Vermont,
than 200) miles round trip,
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And among the senatorial upon the size of type desired to 'aii;!v in size frow tile whidtfrom the University (if Florida candidates the Herald
ssisted
to the microscopic' fo rms too tiny
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School of Journalism. spent a
Claude
were
Duncan
Fletcher,
that more than five
millrni
learning i.iiI' TOJ)CS
Whats
A
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l'cmer, S"euard
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Holland
and then went on to other lar"'
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A "chase" is the page form could he put into it bottle thret
George Smathers, All of whom ,
Irer newspapers in big cities
into
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"dump" but no trash or garbage is deposited thereon. The
dump is the name given to a
lOflt metal table or hank where
typesetters place their type In
galleys It Is there that the
"gaivy boy" operates, InsertInsert.
in g corrections, assembling
stories with their headlines, and
arranging the type Into various
departments for sports, wom•
en's (lepartment, etc.
'l"ic "galley boy" Is today's
itiotlern version of the "print.
er's devil" of yesteryear, only
his duties are a little more de.
nionding. A headline placed
over the wrong story, for In.
stave, can cause plenty of
trouble for proofreaders and
makeup men before the glaring
t'rr:r Is corrected.

Once in, how c Vt', few ever
change occupations. A trade, an I
occupation anti a profession all
b
rolled into one. IWWS re porting'
offers, moreenticement from a
standpoint of satisfaction than
almost any other job.
If the reporter wants excite.
ment it is there for him: if
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p
share their experiences, lie has
unlimited opportunities: if he
wants to be of service to the
community, he has more
chance than being head of n
dozen organizations
The thrill of rushing to meet
a deadline can be the high spot I
of his day—and often is,
A famous editor once said
AIRS. .IANIE SHOEMAKER
ll'rrlF RECOGNITION
that a good reporte r should
The
writings of Emily Dick"love his work morethan man
, •ujet Manager
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nswi,
famous American poet,
or woman."
wei-t'
almost.
entirely unknown
Most reporters. while falling
Lad's End and .lolm O'Gronts I •Tohn Carroll was the first to the people of her time. Only
a little short of this idealistic
goal, will still admit that it's a are the two extremities of Great Catholic bishop in the United seven of her poems were pub.
Ih'ho'd during her liftime.
iStates In 1758.
great life.

an y scientific the da y's most significant, i nteritt
pays
pays and 'tho didn't care 'lutt the amount of the damnpns neet"d with
g new.,
They
wouldn't
give
him
anyaries:
a
helihox
which
has
no
esting
and
entertainin
our politics was so long

One of the proudest achieve- we
toll, Dave Sholtz, Spessard fbi- ready to he placed in a words a minute, sent by the
Imen
of the herald during
and Dan "chase," The galleys arc' about world ' s best leletype ocrtothis period was the many fine land, Millard Caldwell
lcCarty, sail of whom became 24 inches long, and from four
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The Sanford Herald .4ubscrIbes
to make availahie illuistratinna
for any who desire It. They for sale to career opportunities tions are sent by mail, then and copy ideas to our advertismaintain careful editorial su- make up such a variety and handled in the same channels
pervision over all ads to pre' answer so many needs that as other advertising.
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These representatives a r
familiar with the market and
pages
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These
ads
used
circulation
territory of The
tiers prepare their own mesI
by
citizens
and
busInesses
alike
Sanford
Herald,
sag.s or work through agencies
Toe national advertiser's copy
that specialis.. In that field, are arranged in a ertain order
In
enable
easler
location
by
the
is
processed the same as local
newspapers maintain a staff of
items
and
testier.
services
copy
The
Vat.-R, plates, printing
artists and copy writers who
they
uer,
from
an
extra
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illustrated presentations known the paper.
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nme- elnitfietinn falls almost any- I The advertising departments
known as "wnnt-ads."
thins not srh'ertiM by local in 'wr new building were cuts.
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fJlsply advertising lit the tOnCCtn,

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Wh at's A Proof"
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A "proof" ik an itked im-'
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the fastest gun eas
1pre,;.Jon of tilt, typv which goes
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I renwniher tit(. first project Perdido!'
Ottotime
during
thedarkest
it for spelling, grammar. sea
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till'
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it pair of shears after he cu ll ed
hIvlllmx, Too
that oulvuta' could hit
its a creel: bemuse we were
Ttit
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which iisvoi
into
n,ell
container
dy for it then tuiti I toOfthl
lint
as
we
look
hack
today,
tyjit'
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dumped.
Tin'
typo' will
came known as "that 28-veerold Upstart from Niunal" Oh! those were rewarding years, he' rimelted for use' the next

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To be a 28-year-old upsta rt both for work done' and friend- (Jay.ships made, and we'd 111cc to
Whats I'-] Meant'
kguin!
projects
start
right
out
T1ic
term ''P-I" designute
now
and
do
it
Other community
till over again.
Page 1. where' every news cdlWhich tilt- lieriaki fathered or
tar tries to put the- most inter- i
supported tlicz were- the gnu

But saying it isn't enough. So we try to show it.
By giving you the kind of equipment you want. The attention you deserve.
And the safest, fastest, most dependable service possible.

May Your OPEN HOUSE

esulin and important of tit(course, the t4wininting 1)(001. tellD!,velopment of the Disney thiv tww.s and pit-tures. local.
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21ih courtt., 11 ylich" 11".4ii Uild World project, the. 27,000 acre
natimial and worldwide.
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St. .lohiii It-IVVY, ?VVII it bridge rust half ii billion dollars .

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by individual initiative and free enterprise.
it's a good feeling to work side by side with a progressive newspaper toward the growth and development of its community and area. We're always proud
to see our advertisements in the Sanford Herald..
just as we
proud to be on "pushbutton" call with
Sunshine Service Electricity in every part of your beautiful new building.
Looking forward to your expanding influence in
the years ahead, Reddy says:
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tie fiotat of the paper,
to see if your earnings will
bueh its "Jlic Sanford Herald."
result in a bee.fit increase.
Thtu ter iii refers to inaUaiYour Sanford Social Security
office is located at 13U1 F5. pIitltMtl in U "box" oil the edSocund Street. Office hours are hot-jul jiage which sUites the
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keyboord which contains 90
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keys. In an avenge tiny an
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machine which
rattir strikes these keys
times. When an operator touch- can make a three column metal
engraving of a photograph In
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maga- Ia to 20 minutes,
letter to Intl from the
The machine k running ATLine that Is filled with matrices
constantly to produce the
Into the assembling elevator,
line
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large
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of news pictures
After
elevator Is raised manually to published daily in The Herald.
start the machine on its opera- The account of an important
lion. The line of matrices is late morning or noon meeting
delivered to the casting mech- can be told in both pictures
anism where they are lined up and text in the same day's
with a mold and hot metal Is paper with the aid at the Photo
pumped Into the mold and In- Frigraver.
In ranking a metal engravto the letters that are punched
in the matrices. After casting, ing on the Photo Engraver. the
this metal solidifies almost In. following process is followed by
stantly and the mold is then the machine:
turned to a position where the
The photograph is fastened to
slug that was cast is eJected a cylinder an the machine and
into a galley or "stick."
a thin sheet, of zinc is secured
After this casting operation, to another cylinder. The halfthe matrIces are elevated by tone screen (the printing sirtime first elevator to a transfer face of the finished engraving)
point where they are transferr- is etched into the zinc by a cold
ed to a second elevator that de- stylus activated by electronics,
livers them to a distributor box
A scanning light travels athat in turn lifts them onto a cross the picture and picks up
comnbintifion bar where they are every minute detail. The deI e-omweyed across the bar by dk- tails are transferred to the
tributor screws and drop off ac- stylus which then carries out
cording to their combination the etching process.
and return to their respective
When the engraving Is cornchannel in the magazine. From plete, it Is removed from the
cylinder, washed and finally
Ulysses S. Grant was probably backed with pressure -sensitive
the only United States Presi. tape,
The engraving Is then ready
dent ever arrested for speeding.
Grant was whisking down a for the press. The covering Is
street near the White house removed from the double-coatwhen a policeman apprehended ed tape and the engraving Li
him, and took the horse and rig fastened onto the page plates
to the station. The surprised on the press, where the picture
Chief of State had to walk back is then printed as you see it in
to the Executive Mansion.
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color, in one hour, as compared to The Herald's old press which delivered
12,000 12-page newspapers an hour, in black-and-white only. Top photo
shows the newsprint being fed into the presses, which deliver (lower
photo) the printed newspaper. cut and folded, ready for the carriers.

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of different words.
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corrections. it is then correct. point0 to a pica and six picas
ed r'proofed and rechecked so to an Inch The type is placed
as tt arrive in perfect accord- Into i.oas'v metal frames known
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follows Instructions noted on a lengths of th e columns checked.
page layout sheet, drawn b' and then as the screws are
the advertising department, and turned on the Side and at the
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tiled 1
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sure at th e exact date, page and
Once this is (lone the page is
position that a particular dis. th en proofed and sent to th e
play ad or news story Is sched proofreader and finally the edi
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tor. When the "OK" is scrib•
Once the news story is re. bled on the page proof a blat
ccivci in the composing room, asgestos moldman is taken of
it is given to a Linotype oper- th e nage and it is then ready
utor who sits in front of a set for the stereotype department
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turns In t he page forms; listen of he entire composing room
to th e whine of the circular me- Here must pass every news
tal saws, and pay heed to the story and classified ad flint is
incessant chatter of the Lino- to appear In the newspaper .
type and other machines eon- The type Is taken from the
verting
and ad copy Into dump to await correction.
The galley proof is carried to
lead slugs in The Sanford Her.
aid's composing room.
th e p roofreader, where it is eor
Anyone who can do this and rectr"i and returned to th e eom
not tc caught up In some of posi"ag room. Corrections are
the i;nmcdiacs' that I the life- mn'fr and the corrected lines of
hionci of all daily newspapers type placed In the stories.
Th e corrected galleys are
is a rare and Insensitive person.
It $s here that th e commer- then picked up by th e papt
cliii portion and th e ga th ered make-up man, who has already
news local and dista nt, meet set he ads in the pages and
for the first time. Display ad. only waits to fill up the page
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The daily compilation of
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I'hc Vonip's Ni'wg ilt';inrt t)it ( I1('RVY AIIVPtt iSifl ) 18
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steady flow of news:
I. On the top level Is the
mCtibi'm and policy • itia
branch.
2. hltilow this level is the n
desk which supervises the u
i'ruIge of local news and e
the telegraph news which is
Into the flCWs room over
Associated Press leaned wir
a. The news desk actually
divisions of its own. There
the local reporters, with fi
hents such as city hail, the
lice station, the court hot
and ether specified news MO'
es. Then there are the api
and society departments,
the correspondents.
The managing editor
charge of the general op
tkrns of the news depnrtm
but is primarily concerned

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SELLING AND INSTALLING THE HERALD'S NEW 40
PAGE HIGH-SPEED ROTARY PRESS AND RELATED
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WE KNOW YOUR READERS, MERCHANTS., AND
ADVERTISERS JOIN US IN CONGRATULATING
THE HERALD FOR PROVIDING THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY AREA WITH A FINER NEWSPAPER
PLANT AND PRODUCT.

INLAND

As soon as the story has been
I'he proof-rmndc'r, who scans
COPY cnrc'Iuilly for mitakc's set-tip. proofs Are checked by
tore it goes imuto flip paper, the i'rni'fri'ndrr for errors.
f''i.e one, of courcm, receives
lys an important role in the
Mi r, a great a mount of at tent inn. A
u)P(nrt,t ion.
wsroums
irs. naturally, do get through i'nir is always drawn up of
ii most times stick ti,it like this page for the compositors
e thumbs. Iltit for every mis to fuliow. Other layouts are
cm that dot's get by thc're are Ma d" for sports and socini I
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efficient and beautifully landscaped new building:
We appreciate the opporfunity
we have had to design, engineer
and supply the materials for lawn
and shrubbery sprinkler system.

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"Headquarters for sprrikier systems"

220 North French Ave.

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Other pallet; are put into type
If course, not flew pnpi'i
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LES 1ATEMAP4 - OWNER
tild be complete without
sisbatire
of
the
managing
editor
test of national and world
Wn Maws, Ihiotisands of words
liv are rfWeive(i by The San
A ikrnid on current events
lU thii' AMSOCIIIh?d Press wit(!,
It, addition to t he All tvlrc rert special columnists and
alures from spocia I .syndito have been chosen to do the
tea and top-flight comics
Ing entertainment to the reads.
We have now traced the masteps in gathering and relying the news. The next step
for the beautiful new home of
to select the most Important
d interesting news for daily
blicatlon.
In an average week, The Sand Herald receives about 10
ni's more words than it could
ssinly print.
We wish them success in the future, and are
Fhe selection of the news to
printed and the prominence
happy to be associated with a firm that by
he given It is one of the
st difficult and complicated
its expansion has shown its faith in the
nes of the newspaper busi8$.
growth of the community.
Tht size of the paper Is nor-

staff, however, Is the repor
Reporting is by far and a
the most Important duty of
editorial department.
Reporting Is the apphicatioi
curiosity directed by mt
gence and disciplined by atm
ards of accuracy and fain
to the current happenings of
world Reporters perform
public service of great Imp
ance. In effect they i
"Here's the truth to the 1
of our knowledge; you can t
your judgment on It."
The first duty of a repo
is to got the facts, lie cat
got them unless he has the
terpriso, the Initiative and
diligence to track them dow:
Of course, a reporter must
more than just an observer.
must be equipped to deal
telhigentiy with the count
problems that confront
daily.
In addition to the report'
who must be versatile enougi
cover a murder trial one
and a Sunday school picnic
next, are correspondents. I
newspaper has correspond
In virtually every communIt
the county, as well as imn
lately neighboring counties.
In addition to general ni
coverage, the editorial dep
ment has "specialized" dep
ment*.
The sports department co
all the local and area athl
events and provides the rc
era with the highlights of

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illy determined by collaboran between the advertising
d news departments the
ernoon before publication. A
per balance between adverIng and news Is desired. Of
a rse. since the size of papers
rho National Park Service,
ated by Congress In 1910, to' protects more than 230
at parka, shrines, seashores,
erways, parkways, battle.
Ida, cultural and Industrial
a of historic Interest, and
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the beautiful and durable
TERRAZZO FLOORS
in this spacious plant.

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40 PAGE DUPLEX STANDARD TUBULAR TWINNED ROTARY PRESS AT THE HERALD.

of caitwrns by report- sports, nhItunrt, amiisc'ments,
%VOhIl(!ii'5 flPWs, plettires, feat u r.
1 3 11d jitiotographers, are pro.
isi'I In a fu lty.rquipppd fl ark. stories,
Of (-tiurse, siic'h (lee iinmi en ii
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darkroom ,
itli Incliulec f;it'illti.'s for not 1) f, IT18IIe after a long
ii in a log or gab I yes a fil l a motint of considera tion. They
nts flit' photvigrphic cit'p:irt- inict always he made in the
!tit i'cptit ii his i Ilholo Pturray. light of intrst tlevc'kiprnpnts,
for making ('111q. This now,; somn" of widet, come only mm
per eflijiloves a full time tifen before press time.
r,togrn icher a it (I a (till .t I me
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rIcroolti tec'hii id tin,
n,c'rl helter- skelter into a pa per
n addition, tc'pnrtrrs, sport COPY must hi' edited And proper
it "ES niol t'''rtespu'ncic'n(s also hipn(fiinps ryitist he written he.
ye working knc,wi.'clgt' of the fore it let sent to thi' composing
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make-up and the coverage
local news and photogra
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gently for gaining such legI- 21) If you keep out of the way you plan your moves wisely.
ftssa, Have tete-a-tetes of some Irate higher-up, this You can have greater success.
with Blgwlgs. Follow your in- can be * most happy and en- Being highly magnetic, you find
tuition if you want others to joyable day with your friends, that others act very favorably
go along with your ideas.
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lug
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'S(;r'rowful Jofles'
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5:45 (5j Social SecurIty in
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9:00 (2) Gospel Singing Jubflee

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and understand there has been
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paper hut on your head, and on your week-end calender to
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12:311 (2 Swing' Country
(C Saturday Night Movie
(C) Search for Tomorrow
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(2) 1 Dream of Jeannie
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12:55 (2) NBC News
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ENTERTAINMENT this week

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just a zesty drink or a cool
draft beer the MAR-LOU has
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10:30 (5) What's My Lin.?
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(C) Kommander Kart
11:30 (21 Atom Mit
(6) Tounsiec Tuxedo

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IF YOUR CHILI) IS BORN ceal any facts or infornustion I
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vegetables,
taste'Wrong Number' congenial hostess Norma Car.
ffs international fll('lflI, ti'ntpting Illeats, delicious (II'Sicr. Families and single CoUples (lifferent each day of the week. st'rts and a wide choice of hint
are welconie to come and en So, whether it be Itnhiu, ('icr- t)rea(hs is bound to siitisry any
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that associates expect front Avoid those who are very available. Call them early.
you. Then combine efforts in egotistical and can spoil your
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
a mutual success, which is very chances, make you feel small. 19) By observing all regulis tiona that pertain to you, you
possible thru co-operation.
Ri' smart.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 22 to Feb. I AQUARIUS (JaIl, 21 to Feb. gain the good will of higher11)) Show close ties that you lP) Carry through with what- ups, keep out of trouble and
are really devoted and that It is ever you desire instead of become more successful. Do
not just duty and up service I nuecicly doing what higher-ups YOU!' CIVIc duties and gain preswith you Find new places
want, which is entirely too im- tige. Show that you art' earnest.
take them that arc charming. I oaiiig. Make sure you better
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20i
Then
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Much that is valuable can also
health, appearance.
ini your aims and cultivate
be accomplished at the sum.' I the world is your oyster.
time.
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Be more precise in any arts- and get out to new outlets, of know-how, Planning now for
tic or cultural endeavors
places thut are atm- that course of studs' you have
that. others will appreciate you ulating and give you It new long wanted It) get into UI WiSe.
IF YOUR CHILI) IS HORN
mart. Show loved one that you lease on life. Learn more. Sit
to
T0I)Ay
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an tricks, tho. They are in a duals you admire and who are ou a boost forward.
LIIIILA (Sept. 28 to Oct. 22)
rascally mood,
pleasant. Converse as you take
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VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept.
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North
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1VKSTMEXT &amp; REALTY
2'NF.W RANC;ER 1001' c'r Ui1ts,
OI.ER 25 YEARS
2$?-1tS
BeddIng &amp; F'tmrnItr,'
PAINTING - CARPENTRY
K N it R A 1.. H()1SE 11$ S. Park Ave.
5790. 10 ai'to X Talc Fret. Di'OP PIKE workmanship in upAT FAC'TORT
A. 4. Adoock
227-11555
Servlee.
Cafl
evet
CL.EAN1'(
holstering, draperies, allpcaovLand 734-i53€2.
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19 MnrVTOHa
to (i.
era. 'rIme payments as fltOe
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SURFDOARr) REPAIRS
as.
mc. Drapery hardware READY MIX Cnnc'reia. Blocks.. 60. Biisinesa Opportunities
to
lniatailRtifllt.
Ci.,nient (colors.), Stepa, Steel, _________________________________ flIrlTAR1.1 woman wu
R02 Psi-k Circle
w(.rk. Ph.
KITLP DECORATING SHOP
Wire metih, Dry Wolls.,
7:2-4062 or 2:2-s3tc after 5 p.m.
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Ph. 72-2935
Grease Traps- &amp; Window Silla.
uIlssl.tl,r.. , :, Tieres- land. Ckli 84. Real Estate Sale
finie th Your Ytnof? ?
_____________________________
MIRAcLE CONcRETE CC).
owner
E &amp; .1 TURNER ROOFING
30 Elm Ave,
$2-€761
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8Vaeuum
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Ph 3t2-34011
Sanford ______________________________ GOOD WHITE AlumInum
rot sale. Call
Ot.t-.,•,, REATTY
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23-Painting
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______________________ li9-Schools &amp; Instructions
Nlghtp-W.ektunni S?-O4
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Suit's &amp; Sorvirn
ASSUME PAYMENTS
NOTIFY THE O\%'NER
UIt,T.'p
Pt. €.ti.-476?
1ti€€ 515CER in Walnut c
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'Posuiheri.
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unit. Equipped to alg-stig a
Tilson Painting Service
Emirnil Nov.-.
make !iut.tnnholec. 't1iinograrns
BROICER
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Plants.
Feeds,
seeds
4Iussi's begIn Si'pt. 1. ('nil 977- 2fl2 S. Park
Bruati
Spras- _________________________________
&amp; blind uthtohc-a flalnnc-.e
2*
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$f,-6i
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Ph
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Credit
Manage,194't1.
iurg hiuictis, in gal, cans.. ______________________________ eI. Male Help 'Wanted
NOTICE
24. Well l)rilling
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j,(I curls. Conic nar1' for beat
ifl (*11!
FtI Hut isolmi I Air comitti t h.mier, ______________________________________
I I(.p.tu(Iflp, Ot- in
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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
cd. New- Accredited nursing
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c-until Lion, 210. Ph. $-0. _________________________________________
bI'tik fid fl((11t114 I I('flflI Ijilkil.
haiti.
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Cull
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655-4475.
Misc. For Sale
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}IALLICRAFTIRS
S 10? a 11 IlmyS 17 'rs
whlrh an cmplo'nr r.''nrdt.
older for mit-nWA N'I AD
STINE
hand Radio. Never uecd-571i.
CII"!' (U" BUSINESS!
Ing PftT"r routes.. Apply 205 N. i,p. rcaannn Ily n e-.'s*iary to
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
Nouutech aircraft L. F. StandTli- }lnnme of 10,11(10 Ttema.
Trk Art- .,Saford,
the normal IqiorhIlon of hic
20? W. 2nd St.
29.64
ai-d lirnacicst receIver new______________________________
IIILL'S T;ARCAIN BARN
nisinese or cnt.'rprIt'. or ()
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24
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laiithe, SM:1LL ragtime
180ti Grapevlhl. Ave.
marh.nlc- to
a eonvenlcnre to our
"6 - Roofing
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'M14g1,eNium- $20, I oxygen
v.-,.rl: in I 'iLsind. s.'rviee and
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whteh pniiitiotit. the siu1cri-:, till kinilt at! equipninnt.
slut asrretisnrler. iE. ::+t-4l;1 thuS. gotiti l.mty. Expc'riv-uuc't'
Sanford Herald
hunt lehIevei would 1,4 of
ROOF FEP.A.IRS
- Retail. Htidgtn ______________________________________
7morIs.sur.
::-..;,:.s---Mstitlsu,tl
multI Int,'re,4t to Out' ,'e thsn
1 YEARS of experience. All
5-51C+
51. Articles For Rent
th u,thor hec,uae of the v.crI
YOUR LOCAL NEWSPAPER
work gunru.ntocci.
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__________________________ .sPPc'T:TtIT'I- FtTi A CAr.mtiit
dtltiIlktiotI
Iii volved. Such
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PCJRCH CLII 'iR. 52(1: Maple
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ShamrocL Roofing Co.
Sales____________________________________
cmiii not he taken to indiesitc
RENT A BED
custi Inn urm chair, $10; Youth
iiitii iti
h. Samitord Arest.
::2$-177'
that any advertiser Inttn,dc or
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ehult 52: !'1w'imig set. $5; miac. hlollaWa3, Hospital. Bab- Recta.
('tinitilete oh thc Job training.
prnctlt-ee
an unhziwtul preBy
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Weak
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plus
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No
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CAR.ROLLS FUENITL'tRE
ferenee. npitelficattnn or dieA PUILIC SERVICI
(')iu"riimri- Tic-rettunty. Ph. 422.
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W. lit..
criminatlon in employment
26i2h
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css,
orluncI,
lo-twi'en 9.jft a,
HAIJIuL ELECTItONI:S
pra et I ret..
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in. Mnn.-Fridap'.
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Pree h-'a'tnry, T"eiand AirPort, h)etlthn, Fla.

Mi. Furniture For Sale
__________________________
W1L.SOMAIER
WOMIN over i neehe4 to ahot
Buy - Sufl - Trade
Teolinr l'u,ihinnh'. P ii m ph
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in re,ume to Pronnel Miunwet V. Sanfor4, na.
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SKLL ITS Yotir 9i,rnitu,p., tuiok
Put-vice with the cash.
perienu'1. Pei'
3 MR'HATC,
StIPER TRAD1N( PC)
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Servloe 'Manasret itt $emlnnlo
Citnt 'MOtOtt..
T'IA'(I
AN1'itri from private
Party. \Vrltc kInd A prlci- e'qi
Tint 19S, Sanford Herald, SanCLAIMS AD.IUSTER
ford, Elti.
to
ti1*it.te, Age
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, lviii train, lVflhtn to toSMALL Rtiina,',i necet perkinn'
l'te In nIor4ui. coellent
up tlac 1.i.ow.C'.oat 'Want Ads
rceume
ppor(unIy. $on4
to
tell
and
sell!
&amp; photo to C'iaImpt rwipt., na.
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I'artn Bnroaui Tnuiranoo ('omCASH FOR TRASH
t"nf,u. 4!M S. W. 1th $t.,
AntiQues- &amp; used furniture waitt(aIniiflt. h•'la. UI'1.
adRRTTWF.S PNTTUR
Park &amp; 76th.
122-1450 72. Female Help Wanted
iGMAHINE
IISKI't FurnIture, any amnnt. SKWI

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WILL BUY yot,r usable hut
used furniture &amp; etc. I.. C.
rEI.L. t2-7Mi(; or 9-91.71.

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for sale or rent,
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2. Personals
2. Personals
___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
Do You have a dr1nkzn problem. SUICIDE I'reveumtinn. C1l WE
Write P. 0. Box 1717. Sanford.
CARE. Oriando 241-5225.

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22-ofl9.

18. Catering - Fond
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OKRA- 77-041&amp;.
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YOU Probably missed a pale to
day . . . Use Want-Adt daIly.
Imiviuttigate the Low-Cost

rsghi Pilday - 1-.30 A.M. to 5 P.M
MONDAY
SATURDAY
:OD AM. - 12 NOON
Publish.r roesrves right to 'eject, revise and properly classify all
adv.rtls.m.nta.
Adlustm.n$a will be mad. on a rv.run basis only for typographical
.rrr 44.4 effect $4. valu, of 44. ad. Mjustrnsnts will not ha
mad. beyond $4. first Ins.rtion.
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help
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113-Hotutal AfSata
111-Wanted To ReaL
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Ill-Truoks For Mi.
IU-AutomotIes
121enotere &amp; Cyaloo
133-Boats &amp; Motors
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l7aItor$ai
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l9-Bafldsri Ispph
D-Bavlwar.
11-horn. 101pr01
:2-Plomai
3-Psatlog
se-Won Drilkag
fl-Alt C2004.. &amp;
2S-Rooflnx
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1I-Mos4.s.3 1sstesets
Equlpaset
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BERRY'S

ROLRDEt1
Reasonable Rates
Good RidinE Area
Phone
522-U&amp;I

CLASSIFICATIONS

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SPECIALS: Baby Skunks, 17€;
$4JuIrrem itlotikeva. $1I. Rsihy
tvnaha, $9€; Pet a+flh Fish
'muT ,ltpi..
AntnuO Kingdom
1.i'tngwnttil
Ph. S3P'i1144
2i
ANIMAL BAV. Kit?.SFLS:
Roardiup. For sale, AKC' (Thihitabna. alpn nmteeI brec-illi. 5221.77.2.

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old. Cull 12-792€ or
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CIIRMAN SIIEP. Ai+C. male. 4
lsin.-k &amp; suivu.r..nirnsit
TTsi'-i-v, Kmnclp,-t72.
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10. Poultry - Livestock

(51J MINIMUM CNARSI)
Always order your ad on the economical weekly or
monthly rates. When you get •arlier results. Call and
cancel - you'll b. billed +or only the days run at
earned rate.

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POCff)LE PZIPPTitS,
hekhthy. 'FIns toy A miniature
iii stuct. 'Pet-ma, i2'-l449.

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Deceased.
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&amp; sept :
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11 1966
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is-i writing amid contu.tn the islac's-'
lilt
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of rcuidcn'c and limit offln lid.
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ct-eat. o' the claimant and must
L17CILIE T, (,()Nj,
tie sworn to by the claimant, hi..
rIrCEARED agent or attorne3 or tim, panic
WOTICE TO CItEfl1'io.R
shall be s'old.
TO
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any claims and demands which DDB-75
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to: AL.CLF FAPIIICIL
NOTICE If' }ICItl'RY Gil Clii f lion
hurl' It Iltiusitoldar THE WINTH JUDICiAl 01k1(51 A11 Hi 1Cfl't Isnttfied to
uuithr'rsigmirct Arthur H i tiutitt Judg. of Seminole Cotnm- ('l'IT 1W AWD P'DR 5EMlui I
tub' hi,itict thilit
a suit hue been Bcekaattti Jr., Cl.'rk of the Cir- •'..
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I.. ul Latute Mortgage. held his luemu"s
sal. at the nuuln door this n.mtict Each claim or do.
Fiututif'
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Courthouse of Semumiule maud must be in writing and 't'a.
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WOTJOE OF RUIT 1w
puLihic outcry to the highest 'laiunutnt end must be sworn to
luiilic
It urtis
s.f
l,M
along ,'aid right
of way a diiLrninoi( timid inst imicicli r fur cash thu. ,
thi a Inl,.,,n-'
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tant'.' i I;:t.;c to tile point of
fu'llowiuig
described
TOt
1tOGER
E.
CLARK and
properly iItorne)', o, th .n. shall be
interest,' h), through, under th. Court Iii which, stilt Prc-'cetid. situated In henilnol. CLIUIIt)',
void.
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int,rir, QiJsr i54P, it..ninq
PATRiCIA H. CLARK., his
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Sic.
East I 56' if SE
less
!ditQr ir ;cndiJriJ
wife
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Carl
W,
Boone
J,eraunp
Court of titi- Sititli Judicial Cit.
5nutt,
lii,,, 2 1I. To'.vnatdi
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l.itt
Eight (5) cit macit
At
Administrator of said RENIDEWOEt UNKNOWN
fumed, p.rsct ii •cer' reY (it'lL ARE hieretq' notified cult. iii hicI for I4emnilnole County,
ititmigi'
7(i
i:ast,
and
the
South
EIght (5)
Sunf.srtl Farms
AWD TOt All parties clatn,itsg
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thut a Complaint
to foreclose I"l"ritiu, ii: Chsutictiry No. 16712
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I (I of Cii st 1 (l' of SE ''
strs'orthii,g in ;ilu
Iti.tret! GILES, HETtRICK &amp; ROBINSON
Interests by, threugh, under
curtatti mortgage ancumhier.
'hi' deacrhl)tioti of this-' real
tiOn l. TownshIp 71 South,
tIul3 r.itrnrded iii the Public 11W East Church Street
Ot
the aforesaid porRu ogi' 741 East.
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LARGE 10 z 41 - 2 BEDROOM
EleCtra
prupert). to-wit:
Fioridu. tiivulvud in said iJi'ti.
Ploritia. Lust. tue following: Attorneys for Administrator
YOU ARE h.reby notified that
Hsrdto0
coup.,
Lot 14, flInt-h; I. COUNTRY ceeditigs. as described Lu the
f.actor' a i r
14 ri- a of 76t'(u7 at-rca
likases
fla'glntsitig at the Southwest Putillsh Aug. Itt, 25 &amp; Sept. .
a Complaint to foreclos, a cot.
.(IL.t'13 MANOR. UNIT NO. 3. Cuniidutt,t is as follows:
conditioiied,
O3',•r
St-ct
loris
2(1
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In
and
71,
ii'
arid
corner of Lot 5, of Riot-k $ 11466
tam
mortgage encumbering the
Li.
according to tli,- pint there7
flh.,dIl "D", EAR.
Towns.hip iii South. flange 20
This
cit' f be told from
of
Sanford
Farms,
according
following
described
rae!
pro!IIc_49
of us ricorded in l'lat 1+ii'l;
NOSY HOMES, according to
new - OlC Owner..........
It'
tisureof of
_______________________________ pert'. to-wit:
list plait thser,so! as record12. Pugw- 75 and 70. l'ulilic
Ida.
lii h'hut Book 1, I'uge 1?. 1W THE COVWI' or THE 0017w 1t
7.
Block
H,
COUNTRY
Ite'uurds of Semlisuk County,
tot In J'Rtl Ilotik
.
.
that a pt-t It ton has. been filed
of the Public Itt-ct,rilp of 'P1' JIIM.E, $RMIWOLE cjjy_
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 2,
}'loridu.
Public 1t.'rur,Is. of betiiinol.in thUs o!!;ce asking thiat the
Senitnul.
County, Florida. Ti. STATE HF FLOIUDA..
according
to
the
plat
therehas Ln'oi filed eg4ilhsst you in
CnUiit), Florida.
lands. be formed luito
foreoiri
4-Dr
-0drjmapi, power f*ir•
atid ruuitititg East 701' ft..
1W PROBATE
of
recorded tim P1st Book
the above styled suit, and you tt,lttthier
'ti
ti't
following
a
drairsage
dfetrict und.'r Chaptheist-c
NOrtil tu Nortlieriy 15 ,, Ikr Ealat, .f
aid bakes, air cijndstion.J,
12. Pages 75 and 71, Public
4cr 71'S, Florida St at utca, atid
ownCr unites.......
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'oue Answer or other Pleading t'itt,'d It amid art' permunenti)'
that the l'jre-g..tng IHOuJi b a!Southlwuiteri)- idoug Nurthii'rONLY
ty,
Florida.
flueased.
to the' Cunit'luitit on Pluttitiff's. ihstulled a'. a part of the liiily liii.' of sold Lot S to
J-1WA1 WUTICE
has been filed against
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attorneys, ANI'EiIHON, H1.IPI-I. Pi'O'.',llitmlitt Ill' said land:
drainuwe iiictrl'-t &amp;ii.'I hue rtn.
Nirntitws'ct curlier 0! saud
Notice
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
it. hereby gtv.'yi that the above styled suit, and you
BEAN &amp; l+'W'N1'l';S, 2
(diEast
IVatli lleatcri
for the
dcr'ed liable to
$.'uthtc"iy
tt
YOIIJi.
titi'
underignrd
will.
ANI
on
te'
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t
S
copy
o
ttac
:iitlm
are
r-equtred
4-Dr.. Powsrqiid.. regular
('tstttra!
Liiuic'urd.
ltrlunilu,
Y"u or,- required to tilt your
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hit
ix
purpose
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(iu3- of uptt'nibimr, A. U. 1965, your Answer or other Pleading
INSTALLED ON
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Answer or other- l'huadiug in the Iiitlatiltsg.n,itirl.'.- cui,cnts
rnairstutt:tsg LI'thin Clerk of tlii' F'ur.'i,iotqurt- entered Iii a case .Judg.- of Satuitsul. Cuunt-, Flue,attorneys, ANDERSON, RUSE,
office of the Clerk of the Cir. ubuvc mitataitid Court ILIId SCtVC IL
YOLILOT
that nsa&gt;' hi ne,'.-.p&amp;tr) to cfteet
its said Court, the atyic Ida. lila fiuial return, account DEAN &amp; IaOWNDES, 322 East
cult Court on or before the 5th
ttltit'c(l! 15 1)011 this-- plain- pending
of whiliti. I.
,
the tcrIuuntt''mi thi-u.- o!; and you
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und
vouchers,
as.
Executor
of
Central
Boulevard.
Orlando
S Pass Wijori. V5 .fh i'd.
day of Suptetutter. 31)515. 1! you tiffS ItttUt'hie)'a, WHITTAKEIt. Richard C. ituilgurs..
hereby noarid each
the Estate' of CLARENCE F. Florida, and tUe the original
tr.srmsm;sson air condi?ioo.d.
tified to ailpear Oh tit hefors
1es
sifl be' taken ugitimist y'.,u dress is Stilts-. 207. 71 East Ciiitinat. thien utid thert, usuks-' p. uffiot of the Clerk of this-- Circuit
miul ltrt."t. Urlssisd,.. 1"lorldu,
fiji- iii.' relief ejeusnuisdud it, thu
2 UDIOOU
of the uu,dcrt.ign' d Clerk of the
ASSUME
i
il.'sir'. t.', I',.rtl stid I'atrIetu ii. pllcuitluts to (lie Said .ludgc fur Court or' s-jr before
10th dey
Cumi'lsuint.
later thiui, the- 'U doy of Aug- Furd. Its'. wife,
5i ,i,ttsu,It Court.'
t.
dOWfl PAYMENTS
'
Circuit
('Out
PRONT
KITCHEN
S
a
fitial
settlement
of his ad- of August. 1960. if yoU fail to
'Plus. Ntjttt't ahiahl lie puiilitls- asat. 1tit. au required by L.iv.,
I
ty and show CSU'.C. if an&gt;' there
DIA.[ 425.5938
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luefeusduusts-, ,,ituthstratIu u! said e5tte, and do
decree pt-c confeseci will
oct cite.' a week tur tour cotise- else' a litciet Ian Cuuituuu will auth ths, ite'k,mt iiunsbimr of whiittb
by, t.'hiy said drainage district,
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as-mi
urdc
dischaargtiig
hini
i.e
be
taken
against
'ou
for
the
ro(NOT
LONG
DiSTANCE)
t'UtVi
weeks In the bunlut-tJ be tsuitere'ii ugriluist )ilU
as set forthi In eald petition,
is No. l411514.
s.uch
Executor.
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Ref
demanded
In
the
Complaiut.
1N '41'11'.ESb ItEEREOF, l
Herald.
shall hut Fr i,tg.tuitze'I as a pubW'ITNE$b ni&gt; )setustl utsd the of'
Dated this the 4th di&gt;' of Aug.
This Notice shall be publiahed
I'ATEI) THIS 2rd du' ut Aug. hsuve hereunto set my hafld and ficii seal uc
"ITS THE SERVICE
lie corporal to,, i. the Stste ot
sKId Court. this ust, A.D, 11565.
once a week for tour consecu.
ittsc.
affixed nm official sea! itt bt'iiih. 17th ilay of August,
Florida.
THAT COUNTS"
J.
PLOY!)
I.IAK.ER
ti'.'c
weeks
in
The
banfus-d
.
Executor
Her:ltlj'a.Ij,
uit'ls- Coutit&gt;', Florida, LImit 27th (SEAL)
of
the
Estute
of
aid.
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lit rt isuir H ilech:witi,, Jr.
" (it 3 UI&gt;. 11)66.
Arthu: IL Jj.uk'.a's!i:, 3:.
ArI ii tjr H 1Icekwtm hi Jr.
"LA ltEN('E F'. flAK ER
DATED THIS !?th day cii'
Clerk ut CircuIt Court
Clerk tif the ('IliUlt Court,
'lerb
Circuit Court
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Deueas,d. July, 1965.
ii&gt;: Dutiiiu 11 Llarkus_______
Setninuls Count)'. Florida.
At'tisur H. Bt-kwiti&amp;. Jr.
By: BouituC N. Murkua
STENST1LUM. DAViS &amp;
(SEAL)
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bepit&gt; Cit-rAt
Vihila-is,
B.
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Clerk, Cli'cust Court
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fly: Ms:-th,a
Deputy Clerk
McINTOSH
Arthur
H.
Reckwith,
Jr.
Aii4ercofl,, Rush, Desu &amp;
IAC
E. l'upe Basct'tt
:uuluule- County, Florida
Hurt&gt;' M. }luI'hs
Attorneys for Executor
Clerk of Circuit Court
t.owzudes
Ii&gt;: Donna )1. Ilia'kus
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5.
Maitiund
Ate
At-hurst.'&gt;' fur Pluttitiff
Florida State flank Suite
By: Donna U. Marko.
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HWY. 17.92
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77 East Cermtral liuuha'vard
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L'eput&gt;- Clerk
Muithatad, Florida
725 E. Jesmiaedy floulct'urd
Sanford, Florida
Deputy Clerk
SINCE
I MILE NORTH
1908
Oriisuado. J"lurlda
Jdt
tltlortre
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Publish Jut&gt;- 715 &amp; Aug. 5, j, 'I'utiipa 2, Florida
Attorney
for
Ptuh'itshi: Aug. 12, 19, 76, Sept. , Publish July 11 &amp; Aug. 5 1:,
''-Siof CASSELIERRY
ruhiscb Aug. L, 1.2 115, 75, 115516 tV. 11)65
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Publish: Aug 17, it', 2t. St-pt. 7.
)"ilh'llkt Aug. 111, 11111€.
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11+65
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Marshall
RERVICES SATUItDAYSabbath School -. g:2( a. M.
Worship SeIee - fl:fl a, in.
W.dn.eIaV Night
7:20 p. in.
Prayer Service

FlitS'? BAPTiST CflItTT1CU
&amp;11 Park AVSflDS
Pastor
anoe
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1:10 a. in.
morning Worship
. 1:4&amp; a. is.
Sunday School
11:00 a. in.
MoimlnI Worship
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Training Union
}'ventng Worship 7:45 p. in.
Wed. Prays? SSrVIOS 7:10 p. in.

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Pastor
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1:45 a. in.
Sunday School
11:00 a. in.
Morniflg Worship
6:20 V. a.
Training TTnton
Evening Worship - 7:41 P. a.

Alliance
4.1sLiIANC1 CHURCH
1401 Park AVS ILt 14th ''
av. Blair ItcOarvey
:4L a- in.
*und&amp;V School
11:00 a. M.
Worship Service
7:10 P. in.
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Sunday School
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Morning Worship - i0:&amp;(
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SUNL.A1J1) BAPTIST
2410 Prench Lv..
Pastor
Rev. G. E. jLodgas
1:45 a. U.
Sunday School
Morning W orship 11:00 a,. in.
Evangililtic ServIce. 7:00 p.a..
Wod.Pr&amp;YS?&amp;
1:20 V. a.
Bible Study
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luday School
Morning Worship - ii00 ain.
Training Uunton - 6:ib p ru.
8:00 .
vsn1n&amp; Service
iV'.d. prayer Service 7:Zti p
Nursery Open
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5th 5*.. &amp; Ilully Ave.
John B.. King --- Iast.or
Sunday School - 10:00 a- in .
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Sunday School - 10:00 a. n-I
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)IOTflb.E Worship - 11:00
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3743 Country Club itoad
Bay. 5.. T. Barrett _.._. i'a.stor
Sunday School -- li:4 a. ft&gt;
Worship .rvtce - 11:0* a. in.
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Bible Class .__. 10:00 a- in.
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. Ill.
lvenhiiI Worship - 6:00 P. M.
lilbit' Classes Wed. - 7:30 P. .

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sound reasons why .very
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Church. 'They are: (1) For hOt
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of his wu.ldDttY sal nation.
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to go to church regularly
and zsnd your Bible daily.

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fitness of

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$00 East Second Street
Sunday Service A
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Sunday School
a:oo P. in.
\dtieadft Seoe
buliJ.ct "Mind"
Reading Room: 10) W First
Weckdaya: io:zo a,nL-4:Z0 p.m.

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tndurgartOfl and Nursery

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436 East of Seminole Plans.

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FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

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Right To Protest

Herald

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Primary Choir rehearsal 2:10
,iiuIt Choir rehearsal .._ 7:00
WSd - Jr. Choir rehearihl 6:10

CHELSEA TITLE AND
GUARANTY CO.
119 W. First, Sanford

FIRESTONE STORES
Bob MeGufre and Staff

FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

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

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

STATE FARM_1_t
INSURANCE

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Church' of the Nativity. Lake Mary
All Souls Catholic Church. 718 Oak Ave
Roman Catholic Slasa, bpurtsm5.D'a Club,
ch&amp;uota

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LUll's Catbulic Church.
St.
J'Laoc. LelMriSt Mary Mugdalane Cutlioiiv Church. Maltiafl Ave. Aluinsulit. Springe
cultlSl'LLN
Ave.
First Christian Church. 1607 *5 Bill
CONUI&amp;E(bATIONAI..
Congregational Ctsiisti*n Church
340i Park Ave
North ilds' ChrIstian Church,. fr 1 u 1 i 0 $
3Iaiti*i&amp;d
Haven

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Church of Christ. till S. ark A,S.
Church of Christ. Gons
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church of christ, Lass
Church of Christ. .LiiSWoOd
Church of christ, PasIs
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Church at God. $01 BIOS.??
Church of (isO. 2201 5. YrsalS
Church of God. Ovisdo
Church of God
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All Saints Spleoupel Chsrch S. DiSary
Ave.. Ent.rprlis
Christ lOpiscopal Church. ioOC
All Saints piscop&amp; B*&amp;.TisS
Holy Oroes Spisoopai. ParS Lv.. at

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?trat Southern Methodist Church
afUrd .Ae.
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Free M.thodlst Church, 109 W. 4th at.
Goneva M.thudiaI Church. G.asvs
(heao. Methodist Church.. Osora 2W..
-(kant Chapel A..ME.. Chatch. Ovisdo
Oi,ksrsve Meth odist Church. Oviedo
Oat..n Methodist Church
P.&amp;o is Wesleyan Msthodist, St
W. at .Paoia
9th 51. pt Cypre..
St.
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.at.harTs A
.M.E. Church st. At. 415 Osteen
IL Pavia Methodist C b u r c S Q.t.sn
ito.. iui..rriae
8la.ftord Msworisl Mathodist C b u r C S
S. 1)sbsry
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1. Orlando Di.
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Lutheran Chur
103 W. 25th l*aee
Messiah I ..bira.n ChoreS. Lasrioso 14oD

jr I ra t Church of IS. Nasarsue. W.
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Sad at Maple
the 1hiaarszss.
Fern Park Church of
O'Brien Rd.. Frgi Park

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Church of IS. Naaaren
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aaru.II Mmo'r$.1 M.thsdisI Ch*fch. 5.
IMUary Ave.. antorpris'
Bear Lake Methodist Charots
i.Lbsl A.M.E. Church. Canaan U.IjSI.
Lisss.Lb.rri CoflitY Matb.Od1et Church.
Hwy. 17.82 1 P*aay Bid_a. Rd., Cma.Sibsril
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Debary Coauaity Methodist
Highlands, D5$ar7

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Community Pr.sbyterl*U Church, lake Marx
First Presbyterian Church, (M,k Lv..
4: 3rd St.
U.Llmrt,
First l'rssbyierian ChuteS of
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Presbyterian Church at 1.5. Covesniat
2771. 5. (rin4 Lii.
t' Aiil1W 1resbyIanLai* Church

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Eunice L Wilson and Staff

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Upaulu Community Prcsbyterjjjp Church.
11;,sala Rd.
Wei.tniinstor Presbyterian Church. Howell
Park. Ht. 436. CmsseLb.rry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake bOVt'lItbdlLy Adventist Church,
Hwy 436, Forest City
beveuththiy Adventist Chch. Maitland
Ave.. A1monte Sprtnglk
Sanford Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Seventh &amp; mw

First Methodist Church, 419 Park Ave.
First Meth odist Church of Orisdo

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WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson
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SEMINOL1 COUNTY AREA CHURCH DiRECTORY
New Mt. Zion I1&gt;tpt tel Church, 170 Pear Ave
UItItl•5wIi Baptist Church, 2743 W. 20th St.
OltesH Ueit,tIst ('hurchi
Piuseereit Baptist Church il W. Onors 5.
Prairie L..atke Liap?.tsi Church. Itidge Rd.,
Fern Park
Progrese Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
Second Shiloh AlissloliarY Baptist Church,
West Sanford
tiunilind Baptist Church. 2418 French Ave.
St- James Missionary Uaptlsi Church Ste.
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4lissiuuutv Bth.t Ch u rch. 9th
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. John's Mlsaiutiur Uaptat Church.
Z0 Cypress st
1.mple Haul lit Church amm Springs
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Weatelde MissionarY Baptist Church.
416 S. Holly Ave
Zion Rope Baptist ChurcH, 'I Orange Ave

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Dunn and Staff
John DUfl

irving 1. Pryor

Trop cal Storm
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STRJCKLA..NDORRISON, INC.
and Staff

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.

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Rose &amp; Wills Bowman &amp; Employees
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STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.

COB1A BOATS
Soutlrn Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold Slums and Employs

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo,

KILGORE SEED COMPANY
1400 W. lit. St., Sid

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
801 W. 18t. St., Sanford

SA..NFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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

HILL LUMBER LBARDWARE
PPS id
Jimmy
UT0BS, INCHORNE DIE
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kLEH CHURCHES
Aliens A.M.E.Church, Oily. &amp; Ipth
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UuO it' Christ, Oviedo
t:hiuluu. Cunimunity Church
Church .if God of Prophecy. 4507 Elm Ave.
Church of God Mission, Ent.rpriee
Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day
Saints, 2211. Park Ave.
uutmuuiL' Chapel. Altaniunt. bp?iL&amp;p
Eastern Orthodox Church, St. Jobt, Chip-'
aoet.uw Chapel. Hwy. 17-92, Fern Ps'S
(Juugregstiou listh 1i, 16th &amp; Magnolia
First Cnurcb of CheW, Scientist.
bUt) h. lud St.
Khngdoui Hail ul Jehuvahs Witness
Lake ilunru, Unit.
W. TbLrd.t.
First Peritecustal Church of LongwoS
Full Gospel Tabernacle 2744 Couut.ry Club
ML Olive UWhisess Church. Cak RIB
11.1. Osteep
Phuecrest MseuniUly of (hal. 37th 4: lw
Saititord Alliance Church, 401 5 ParS Ave.
Sanford Congregation&gt; of Jebuvsba Wit.
neesse. $04 Sanford Ave.
'I'iie Salvation Army, 314 51. 200 St.
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FACE S OF 'JSJTOW4 to The aiiford herald's
Open ifouse held over the past weekend iji±et
the fascination and interest which was uppureiit
to Herald btaff mewbezs who unidut.t.d t.uuzs

through the pluimt for (lie hiussdi'eds iii' t'l1I.eiis who
ut'cPJ)tAd the ji,vltutioim to 000111U htild See 4101' HeW
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('i,ureh School
M'irnlng Worship . 11:10 a.. a.
Juxitpr H &amp; Senior RI
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'outh Meetings

GRACE METHOIJIST CULIW'H
Onoru Ltd.. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert M. Temple, Jr.
Pastor
Church School ••. ... 9:4t. a- M.
Morning Worship . 11:00 a P1MYF - ... ... ..... .... 6:30 p in

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

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Evening Worship -. 7:15

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Re'. ltohttrl 51 Jenkins, I'ust"i
Morning Worship - 5:311 a. in
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M'riiti:g Worship . 11:00 A. ar
Chutch SchoolBuardall Chapel -. 3:00 P. a.
1'lt,,,ter Fellowship' 7:00 p. a.
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Itcv. Virgil I... ryant, Pester

The Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible

CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBBIN
insurance

AfltluC.1i i-Iai)ttst Church. t,viedo
Central Baptist ChUrch. 1311 0.1k Ave
CISULUOtI' Viral Baptist Church
Chuluots Hauttit Idiasion
1dr Springs Baptist Church,
450 Lehman Lid
First Baptist Ch u r ch .'tilP Park Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church of
Altaniunta Spring.
lit. 416. AlIsnaulte Springs
Viral Baptist ChurcH ut 1ieUar
First Baptist Church- ufCCUSVM
First Baptist Church at Like 41ar'
First Baptist Church at Lake Monroe
First BaptIst Church a! IJOflWWUUU, Cur.
Churob &amp; Grant
First Baptist Church or Uvieth&gt;
First BaptIst Church of ban L.studu hprIugs
First Uliliohi MissionarY Baptist Church.
1101 W. 11th S
Pures t City Baptist Church
Baptist Church, Oviedo
Fountain ue
Jordan h1IskiUfl1' BaPtist ChurCh
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W. pint
jove Southern Baptist Mission. Chutuot.5
MissionarY .jiaptt1 ChUrCh North lid.
knisI'PTLU
M&amp;OSdOflt&amp; Ilissluli Baptist Church
Oak £1111 ltd. Usleen
Morning Glory Baptist Church. Geneva Hwy.
ILL Olive hiiseioUar)' Baptist Church. San
Lm.udo tspr)ugs Ltd.. Leurwood
Mt. Zion hIiaaIOUarY th&amp;IIWI&amp;. Ulpes Lvi.
New Bethel ills*iuuar)' Baptist Church.
Sib Mt. &amp; hj4.ukury Ave
UsastonarY baptist
Now
Mt. Calvary
1109 W. 12th st.
New Salem Primitive flaptist church.
1U4) W. 12th 0*..

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PRINTiNG CO., INC-

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Sunday School
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ConIrnUutI,o-FiriIt Sunday in
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forms t ilIW stained glass of unbelievable beauty.

nanguish of despair. We can learn to love-both God and
because we know th e emptiness of living without love.
Through regular church attendance and prayer, 'we too, can

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
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Pasta?
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suliday School
Worship - 11:00 a. a.
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u:iitay Cvening
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Bible Class
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THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Al. IL Strickland
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Bible Study __ 10:00
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Snaimliad I-o stiffening Irisiui ,i ca l J1 in I i(i ts.'re Iu;i'' t)t'Cfl rule (r)tr:InIL rekat.'d n .1 new inwn,
office to
shortage oil physicians, in hitit' to, .'ite'iumniigem.'rit In tti newer - phone a physician's
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ectahhish contact prior to an IIwith the sa inc sitimnihorm through inca t''iuii nit to, settle in this ho neqs in the family. In the 'I-,
nut the tinited States. accord- cality by lb.' present rE5iding vent of an emergency. emergency crvice is offered local11mg to Dr. ltoht'rt J. Smith,
As to rcmnrinit a phyian
presioleuut of the So'rnminole (o,un run ,mi'v. residents, it is cocoon lv, and as for routine care. thii
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aged that individuals alter he
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'The present output of the
..doctor shmt,rtnigi" iii the area,
- nations medical schools is still
especially thit' inability of new
nut .idt'qriare to keep tip with
in
the
growing population. We
ly ai'rit'ccl resi(lonuts, to obta
-tine services of a physician. The.
hope fIS our city rn'.'s. to se
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Snmiilord herald queried 1)r.
c ure more physicians and hope
SmIth anti he issued the follow
10 cover as much as possible
lug wi'ltteti stnutemtqmt:
nir local medical needs."
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irtion in Sanford nund Seminole
(lilfittit rno'r Fresident Dwight 1). isenCounty, 811(1 why is it.
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has prois'd a universal
for new residents to secure a hmower
military
trainin: prura m for
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tihiysicinmti?
IS &gt; e:srold males as the
a ll
"A. snuirorcl arid its surround
fair.'t W1V to, meet the nation'.s
iioi i AT i AST a fter a liec I k W i'c I t' RI is M rs.
jug drawing iitt'ii is .5('t'% t'tl ,&gt;
ROW
'. ' rv in ;uni)nwer needs
Willa I loud, zoo SUpClintUfl(kIlL, shuwti here with
ii)iiu I innately t%% (; (14)/eli active in I :u copyrighted article for
in
IICtV lion cub which she flew to Nassau to claim.
;hiysicIntirs. 01 these, 15 nrc
iMIIC of the
New pet is a gift. to the Sanford zoo from wealthy
'cptefarl)er
the various specialities of mcdi- the1(u1'
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Ehenhower
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NLISSLU family.
obstetrics.
the establishment of a 19'
urged
fliseussion of the City of San___________________________________-gynecology, general surgery,
course ford's new sign reulatiomls ii
dermatology, ear, eye, nose and week
military
trainmrm.i
for oery
youth,
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throat. Internal medicine and what his status in life or his
night's meeting-again.
urology. pathology 811(1 radIo plans for the future."
The changes in regulations,
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logy. Time remainder of the to.
• which grew out of an argument
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('ill physicians arc Involved in
now -In a little wbile I'll he
hetwren the city and Restaulast week, Phillips because he
the general i)t'ac'tice of mcdlA ranteur Jim Spencer over a
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WASHINGTON
the
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clue and pediatrIcs. Thus a regm
But, whut was I
which Spencer erectel
month inadequate and Hipps
tatively few ;rhiyshchruns serve Treasury Department offmt.'ial' lngfl
told house investigators today without city permission, hal
because he has moved from the
A jammed commission chamber filled with l)L'O- 20.80 (liii iIlCI'ehisI! (if .l.(ii ursills). tile thiOU.SitfldS of peOI)lC In their1
I had run idea
that proposed legislation to curb been listed on innumerabta
The piirtit:ulisr "th orn in tint medical needs in the local
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testing taxpayers is expected at the public hearing on
They sa" there are no second area.
past months, but has
anti-War groups is unnecessary agendas in
Residents in need of pol i ce the budget scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
arts in our lives. If you can't
been
tabled
each time.
sIde" of the commission dur. areas.
'The budget, which Juts bccn controversial with90 IlIg the budget hearings was "This locality, like all others and might intring on the
Thro'' protection are instructed to call
irake it the first time
it was reported, after an innights of Americans.
6.'m:'e County Sheriffs Commissioner W. Lawreice Swul 'rd pledging a 110
at the present time, suffers the stitutiommi
hi the towel But now, Walt the
Fred B. Smith, the Treasury's junction as filed against Speninc another Dcpa mc.nt for any emergency vote, will total $2.85 million and raise the miflage to the $90,000 inerense demniroct ntitioual shortage of physicians.
cer, that many businesses" in
giving
during the day and Robert LaI by Shlk Mcnmus'inl IloSpitill The tendency of the younger geeral counsel, told the
Sanford are in violation of the
is Committee on Un-American .c
follette, of the village auxiliary
to raise its millage to 1.58. 1108- physician at time present time
ordinances ms they now stand.
crn
Would I find
police, at
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in group tivitks that the department op
cities
large
to
settle
in
bo to be taken into consideral
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after three ',ars1"6 1
pital t)tI(Iget is $337,IX)O. Inform.
It was voted to appoint Granwork' ROse'S a bill to authorize penal- lion
iIlr
designated
J)I'htCtiUl'
the need for broadening
fl1flfl
Would there still be an
ed sources say the hoard had
vifle Brown, of 25 N. Bombay
hour's and assured tree tics for making shipments to the the ;rdin.rnccs :n order to aclug
vacant stores on First Street? Avenue, to 1111 the council va.
coirsitlereil testing the legality him ii-'s, vat'uttiufls and fringe Viet Cong or North Vuetnaurese
t:e' signs ui eonThe
cancy with formal resolution
its any business offers iud for ntitcrfcriuu&gt;z tith fbI e
of
the
legislative
art
which
benefits,
the marina and
Are the lonely old Their atid and installation expected at the
with
went of mcii amid supplies to nectisu
Hundreds
of wide-eyed visitors thronged offices f$jL'e('s the coiuinissusti to levy at the h)l'eSLtiL time,
ttit .ikefront deelupincnt prowomen EUI) being lorgutteur
Sept. 12 regular meeting.
Nttiu,
Viet
of
011 North French wha te v e
mcdlSouth
The
Sanford
Herald's
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plant
to
the
"Recent additions
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inft
Borne?
decides It needs, but then the
Barter and Ralph Johnson Were vit.ation to "Open House"
elude
a
recommendation
from
C
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appointed to the zoning commita
Welcoming the citizens who learned first hand how lniiird decided ugahist such ac.
of - the /.erlun'. and Planning Conigame
MIAMI
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State
i,('twOt'ti
Is there still iro Pe-IICI'
tee and council voted to P'Y their newspaper is "put together daily" were all the tim: this year.
adopt the
uicials S,I\ *tiiiit' than 301) deer Ill *s i'm that the city
tin' south end Of the t(iUli1y 1111(1 for repairs on the village trftc
r:ieubcrs of The Herald's staff,
'Flit' roiiiuiiissisiui finally cithleti
.SLCN in the 194j t.tiitltifl of tile Southern
uiuiiit''uit'(I by flood '.
Sanford ?
Rir.
who conducted guided tours
1101(11 (ifl till: guest regis. u)Iun Liii.. hwqiitnl I i&amp;iitt' (I)
been rct,t..'atcd Maildard iI',u.in
't'gltdc
throagh the spacious new facil'
mnunity re•decorrect tile ii ttittiisti of
heron high g round but (hit' tic.sLhr toll t prelude to Ct)lfl
Is Marl: Cli'tt'hitnd .11 . still
s ,
of
ity. One of the highlight
winch
are now
plans
at
a
defiriet.
cIopiuent
'd 111mg contInually
S
serv ed
(.11
iniouug tilt' 3.00fl head ht-rd
Itt It i_sli ill ttits
the most cl:gii,lc bachelor in
the tour was watching the runi
also
under
tud&gt;
L'he
and
PC
Also Included in the budget
iiiuuuitiimg stt'il(IIIY.
central Florida?
ning of the new presses, while throigh the courtesy of the im 18.7 mIlls for thu(! imbue
.ton.ing
aks aineudirrent tiC the
.
Has anything really drung•
copies of th e Open House edi Florida Power and Light Coil). sr'luool system, whirl: by law
ordinauei
to allow ,toekiug uL
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ed? Would there still 1w helm s
tion r'lled off the line and were pany with Mrs. Margaret Leon. the commission must t'et'tjfy
supply facilities for restricted
for me on First Street when
.
distributed to guests.
ard, home service representaPASADENA. Calif. tAP
uses in R-J, i lImIted business)
'rho Port Authority budget
ic
I walked to City hull and the
MIAMI, Flu. (AP)-Tropal
See Tuesday's Herald for a live as hostess. Guests reedy- 1111.4 rethituilled the saint' nut. ()
America's first bright. clear LOL1C.
Courthouse?
Storm Faith, fifth in the At- full two-page pictorial review ed souvenir gifts of ashtrays, nulls for $78,t)82 as hints (lit'
Re'sirt wtU b heard from
close ups of tIlt' moon's muystert(The bus sturt.ed tip li.'liitI.)
th
of
Open
house
events.
replica
of
imprinted
with:
a
trruh
Uutehisuu
ttorue w
otis Iou' side shto pretty
hurricane season, pvppvd
e county budget. it 5.8 mills.
The country wits heron: itii.r
On
hand
to
welcome
guests
flCW
plaint.
the onet'ptc'tett
,
.
%%
hat
%%
as
muittiwg
on
nie
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Lousy tid t i l
1i familiar now - St. Augustine, up
at the front dour of the new
Hiaidrcds of floral gifts of
- acre dot in the wological park.
hell- Bunnell - the roadt l,ut,chcrcd w ore thati i,00O miles from the plant were Publisher Editor congrdtulatio:is and good wish'
•
Tx'. o good. '.hrarpiy (ot'ued Ftrst reading ut revised taxi
.
up by glaring billboard shout- U.S. Mainland.
Walter Gielow and Mrs. Gb. es from business firms and hi.
EIt'/.URUM, Turkey (All) - l)ietures tr.uir.uumittcd to Earth rates : also chcduled.
ing at you: "Come To Miami."
The National j-lurrjcamre Ccii- low. Present for the opening dividuals filled the new offices Two IWW caitlu shocks tmt:r
Foflawuig the regular meetSunday by the Lunar Orbiter
top
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
H.
with
bright
color.
Caine to beautiful St. Pete.
struck
dazed
and
rubbled
towmi
imnissioners will again
S1IOII
more
tug,
reported
ter said ships
SPtt'i't'1'1Ltt jLI',t
.
Haskell Jr. of Clearwater. has.
Also handed to vi sitors
You Gotta set' Palm Beach."
(hit
1966-ill budget in alt
of
eastern
Turkey,
where
ta'ie
tile
lumps anti t'u'att'r's
had reached on!&gt;'
kell
president of The Sanford souvenirs were sanziple pieces government Iuuuiclwd tine innsI thought about the hellos winds
k
I cuP&gt;' sI'no.t. it LIt.' I tuitihur .*ttt' 'upt either to t ind or cut out
A'
miles air hour In squalls, but Her:iid Corporation,
of type which were I)rIIlt((l with .,Ave C&amp;tIllpLitgIl to fight liungel
during the last three
umiorc than $2100,U00,
near sidc
Gu'mts from all over Seminole the words, "'I'hre Sanford Iiei' :ind disease iinimng tliotisiinds 01
There weren't itiatty in Sari that all other data iirdieat.ed it
DAVIS
.......
Francisco, Coos Buy, Olcituli 01, svas a full-fledged but. small Cuuuy and Central Florida aid."
refugees from lust week's kihlet
A big iioie is oil Will local
the hut, violent streets of New stornri.
eartliqunike.
itiuti state wide for provision
ly
YorkCity.
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for bricrciusetl huonie rule to be
The bus roared into DeLand
indii,Ittd UI the new state cou
The iriotels looked prosperous
.
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slit iii lois.
re,
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along Hwy. 1792.
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14)'ahly, Ue'p. S. J . Davis Jr.,
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And then
c cause to J,uke'
wlmu Its sci'vinig on the House ot
- 'liii' bus 8IOIt'd
Monroe ,
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Itepi't'sc'tltLitlVU ('tunstittitloti lit''
Traffic was light
to,
1
isitin ('out nut tee, in a stllIC'
.Past the ftc'.'. scUge tit'ii.tIi 'l'titr I ie'i'altl today said,
iiut'nd
.
P
Only a dr*-utii
inent plant
.
"A ..'rcut deul of contusion
00 5 scrtdi pad on I etc
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exlsI as to what hiwinit rule
I.."
Knowles' des1% mime three yearoi i
Itielhils. It dupetids uptisi the per'
speaking as to isis Interpru81111
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taliuni.
4 1'110'
T
lb 11 fteV(t fur some
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~j
i
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,
I touh illy lugguge Uff the I
UlhhhitiuilhiI i)uui tti to tie givumu to
~,1110 county coin mu ISSIUIIS And
ill inileipahillrts and I, porsunul'
ly, wtiirhat riot ho Opposed to
iniiuse i'imlo withi t'ci'tuln *'esIri"
114)118, pum'Iiviilurly in tie lu x
area,' Davis declared,
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Area dea ths ------------- 2
local iuvuh should be to'
oil
the
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td by is rck'runuuhtssn of the
view
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Clubsr.uied 4ld1
It is iSle guiiig to i
Goalies
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Morning Worship .... 10:50 a. M.
Youth Hour ........... 6:00 p. is.
Evhflrell'hiic Service 7:00 p. a.
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402 Oak AVSflUI
- Minister
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10:00 a. a.
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1607 S. Sanford Ave.
it. Vernon Puller
Sunday School _ 9:45 a. a.
11:00 a. a.
Morning Worship

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Taken into custody were Albert Befllnrd Evans,
A. M. SATURDAY-.
19,
first started getting butterAla.: Boyce 11iic1% Griffin, 18, Moore. S.C.: Marvin 1~mflues In the pit of my stnnweh
genc Stone, 19. St. Augustine, and Charles Alexander
when the bus drive:' s idd ''t' g .1•31t .1iC , ., .
.i, i.ihutii
III,
re now crossing the Florida
Still a t large were Charles
Nrn'mnn Williams. 24. Fort
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state line."
remember
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Myers, and J. 13. Estes, 24,
Would anyone $111
Valley Head, Ala.
me?
What would it be lil.e going
The Seven had scaled the
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-seven-foot wire fence of the
.1
Three years ago 1 1 ritmed
.Institution about dark Sunday
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nrght as they were being taken ,I
• dream - It. took me to Califrom a recreational area back •
fornia Oregon, New \'k and
to their barracks.
Coniwetic'nt.
-The dream became a nightNone of the men had more
If there was any kind
mare
-.
than two years left to serve in
hollow one.
at, stwecs it was
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their sentences at the niluliutmu
.&gt;.
For me., Sanford was honie.
security facility.
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I had eritiei.ed city arid coun.
The escaper were captured
ts officials I ns labeled "Iron
blemaker." The "wise guy"
in a field south of here, about
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• 40
from Brooklyn - The "city
five miles from the institution.
slicker" with the big ideas.
They were immediately taken
u
I
I was the "hatchet man" for
th: Leon County Jail.
to
th the L&amp;W RENCE PHILLIPS
"outsiders."
There was no fininedinte iidi
ne
guys
on
the
nutcritics cation whether the rive had split
side looking in. "Give 'em bell!
Get Iridor. Get Avery. Get,
tip from the other two or
.
lyirowles. GET 'EM."
whether the two tho remai ned
"Around
the
And we started
free were nearl)y.
Clock".
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Williams and Evans were
We tore down in hopes
servings sentences on postal law
building up. There was pride
violations and the others had
We
were
ptittin
in our work.
Iccin:itjons of North Orinin- been convicted of car theft.
out a good product and I called do Police Chief Lawrence Phil
State, local and federal law
the turns,
lips and Group 2 Councilman officers had combined their
.1 walked out to •c5 Hip
forces to search for th e in
And then
.
ps were
J ack
read
and
.
follow that private dream.
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And now I was coming hnei-. eeped effective Saturday at
(The bus driver said "Jack- noon, in special meeting of the
onvifle", 20 minutes rest stop.') village council Friday evening.
I sat alone on the bus and
Resignations of both officials
thought - It won't he long were submitted to council early

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7:10 p. is.

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MITHODIT CHURCH
7460 Sanford Ave.
Rev, Durward H. Knight, i.
Pastor
hoo1 ...... 11:45 5. rn
Sunday
iornIng Worsh i p . 11:00 a. in.
i-pworth I,eagtle ... 6:00 p. in.
7:10 p. a.
i:v..ning Worsh
Wed. Prayer Wasting 7:10 P. a.

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OF PROPHECY
2509 Elm Avenue
Rev. Robert Welch ........ Psator
9'45 a. in
Sunday School ...
10:45 a. in
Worship Service
1-: ngellstic Serv. ... 730 p in
Young People Service &amp;
Stiit1 ........................ 7 ;u P.
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D. Arthur 'S.'crgey, Orange
County .juvenile Judge. Rev.
Torn Wening of Edgewood Baptist Church, and 26 uthe7 Christbusinessmen gathered to discus'. the plight of the male Juvenile first offender. The questim-i placed before the group was
'how can these boys be retraint'd and haVe their lives reorienti'd locally rather than have them
c,:post'd to the niore sophisticziit'd delinquent at Marianna?'
'As these men opened their
sessions with prayer to God for
guidimcc, It was only natural to
place God as the center of the
entire plan and to build all
ture planning around turn.
"Families with delinquent cliiithen usually live in discord
anti It was the group's feeling
that God is the only force
which can overcome sin and
eviL Therefore, when planning
tn.'cnme reality, the only prereque;u e 1w admission to the
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john W. Lynd, director (right) for members of
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Rear Lake.
With him is L. C. Tinsley, member of the church,
who introduced Lynd to the group.
was approached and rt'reived of the family.
the plan with great enthusiasm.
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the family's choice to H((.' ill. iirnt training in the routine
entire 1iic1litit a th dpOSL thiilv living as his counterpa
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Thit' TILIIgII'WOUti Art's CTh-- negotiations were made WI
Asitociution will int.t't Sumuay owners for 101 acres in La
at '7:80 p.m. at St. lticlt&amp;rd't. I Coumy, just east of Center HI
i whR'h already had existi:
Episcopal Church.
Charles Iti'n.'en, president of buildings, a lithe, livestock, a:
the $*SHOCiittitti) iiiitl ii Calitail 0 swiziiming pool. With this fir
will pesl: hurdle cleared, the ranch w
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on "Oceanography As it. Al- i rt!tttty for transfer of boys.
ft'ets Our Future" and show
South Seminole Jaycees ha
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All residents of the Taunt- jar wart; and other organht
wood, Temple 'lt'!TIIN, LIid tiOflI wishing to help in arty w
Ridge High, areas are invited may contact their rtrpresen
to uttend.
tire, Robert Chamblee.
There will he a board met'tinr Spartan Street, Maitland
all elt.rn'd of- Lynd. P. 0. Box 81131. Orlanc
at 6:80 ji,m.
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re er',' ;nct,,ad of S. U
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p
study.
onid reduce
one top government econo hoard estiniaterl.
mist only Wednesday rlescrlb.'d funds available for lending hy
the containment of inflation as banks h about 45 million.
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nvernment
noted
perhaps the greatest challenge
facing the administration in the Wednesday, however, one
fid
effect of high interest
'ear ahead
assistant
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reporting
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payments
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deposit certificates
insecticide known as Malathion, newspaper to become publicity
Butt Secretarj of 'he Treasurj
The object is to kill swarms of director of the Orlando PanHenry FE Fowler ;aid this w a
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tli.' culex rnoscluhto believed to thers of the ci,ntenental
tenlonr.sry factor and th e gnuSpecial meeting of the School
,rrmu1nt. did ant v.iflt to rely on
lee the' carrier of the .St.. Louis ball League.
Board will be held at 7:30 toClub Gen. Mgr. Elmer Cook,
type of encephalitis which has
Late CarMa in Port Mellon higa iflter"eit is its hum tool to
night to open bids on milk, main making the announcement Park ha been stocked with end the ha1anc. of payment s
Wood and petition contniiing city hull was accepted. Oilier hilt this city of 750,000.
By DONNA ESTES
terials for the junior college
today, said that "we're happy "plenty of fish" Pr the 16th an. difference between vhat Aznert.
Extraordinarily
heavy
rains
25 signatures of 200 persoits was bids Were Moore Fciice $1,245
Negotiations to
and band instruments,
swamped Dallas in April to have a man of Sam's back- nual Jaycee fishing rodeo next cans 3pend .brnad and what
and A. Acme Fence Company which
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acres of property for parks and presented.
are
cited
by health oUclals as ground with us. I'm sure he'll Wediesday from 2 to 4 p in.
rr-iraigruirs spend in , his cnuy.
Council voted unanimously to for $1,185.
Seminole County Young Re. recreation in A 1 t. a in 0 n.t e
do a good, profesuinrial lv!h for
The
epidemic.
Younsters
are
urge'
hrt
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Asir
one
cause
of
th
.1' he ':onsidared Tues.
The hoard agreed to request
deny the request.
publicans will meet at 8 tonight
their
own
cane
po
to
psrAiday's
excess
water
created
breeding
the
Panthers."
increase
in hank iriteress
for
the
appraised
value
Springs
In other business, bids for a the Department of Housing and
at South Seminole Bank to dis.
Stanley
also
has
worked
on
pate
in
the
competition
which
rates
inflationary.
Fowler
mosquitoes.
to
permit
grounds
for
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campaign projects to aid local ous adoption of a resolution front
Sears- Roebuck, J o h n amendment to lite water departSentinel and the Huntington (W. grouns to give all the yOIifl of money ms an lncrea;e in costs
De
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the
Research
and
an
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to
purchase
candiziates in the November stating the town's intention to Deere, Gravely, Yazoo, Ford mont budget
Disease Va.) Herald-Dispatch before fishe rmen an equal chance to just ,like, . .waie9. T) that d
purchase at meeting Of COtifl- and International iutiul referred dressing machine; Instructed Clinic, Communicable
election.
win the prizes.
to ree it 'an ennerihuire to inflato the maintenance superintend- the maintenance superintendent Center, U.S. Public Health Serv- coming to The Herald.
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groups
will
of
Marshall
lie
is
a
graduate
to coatact thu.' town engineer to ice, Atlanta. Ga., said Malue
The proposed park site which eat. for recommendations,
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Ingnohla
The low bid of $1,02o.83 for determine and recommend if thion is harmless to human 1
pay? State of Florida reaped fronts Lake and
$1,228,180 in receipts from rac- Streets in the east-central see- hurricane fencing around the persons who had placed do- beings,
posits with the city for water
The' colorless, odorle subing for the mon th of July. And tion of the city is east of Mag.serv:c could he accommodated stance kills mosquitoes, flies
this !igurc was down $302,504, nolia and Highland Avenues
and iieard report from engineer and cockrouchvs ()it contact. he
as c3mpared to July 1965, be- and north of Ballard and Malt appaving
Lake Orienta hills said.
cause of the air line strike.
cause
bie Shores.
subd1'ision
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Kilpatrick said the planes
Future plans for the site call

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Fowler haul ire the banks
he was assistant spos publi- years old, and seven t nine to limit their credit by rejecting
city director for two years. ear old.
loan applications rather
Cane poles will he jvailjhte
While a student at Marshall he
than ri-tving ,in higher tntem.%L
was press secretary of the itu- at the event for thase who have:, rates.
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Chairman Wright P.. , n, DiId
The Jaycees will be
and columnist of the school
a .: by tae Jjyceettezi with the pro-'Tex.. of die Hotiso
Eq!ialization inectiti ftg w a s would disperse tile insecticide ~ paper (The Parthenon) and
.vili Cttinmittet. 'old -e Houne
Glbert Dai-le,
of the Sanford for construction of liall diael
7:30 p.m. Aug. 24. over 500 square miles of Dallas member of Sigma Alpha Epsi JeCt fli1 a reistereu1 nurse
scheduled
for
!
'iitId
IIIthLy
0.
Ci'itan Club, has been named monds and possibly a civic cciibe in attendance
altitude Ion social fraternity.
its
suburbs
from
an
rwxi
u't'k
ulte
for
-and
safety chairman for the district ter complex.
There will he prizes inch re- chance
MIAMI BEACH (UI'!)
Toolower
of
150
feet.
ttitet'e'St
!';t(C.
i-fe,
by District Gov. Charles A. Dc'
irged
Immediately preceeding the lice said today Peuuch(s has
fresh ments for all he kale
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Vane, of Riviera Beach.
lie said the spray v.ould fall
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uiituirt, of a iii l that would limit
council meeting, the town hull been driving
around with her
(me
to the ground in "extremely
u1tt't"t patti in :tmr'ifieates of
was bursting at. the seams with
down again and thcy'e
The family of John Stokes CX residents who were present at
droplets" and would "cover
(iCpOMlt )( $IUO,iIIH) uid tinder i
WASHINGTON AP -Ruber' -; per cent
every square inch of territory'
tends its sincere appreciation the public hearing to protest charged her with indecent exKm
High, Democratic nominee
to th e many friends who helped the request of Lee Cohn, build- posure for the second time
where mosquitoes may be."
Patrnan and itliet's contend
for governor of Florida. says
duriag his terminal illness,
The aerial spraying is to concertificates .½;i"e siphoned
less
than
three
er-developer
of
Oakland
Esw
eek
.
LAKELAND (UPI) - Inter- I he has a good rundown tram the
tinue
for
six
or
seven
days.
(i-nm savmns and loan
funds
tates to rezone lots 29 through
"I stopped for a i-cd light
MIAMI BEACH (UPI)
of Con.ress
We do appreciate the many 36 of block F to permit con- and looked over at. the reel Fred .1. Waltz, city manager of patrick said. Dewlett said state -1 was dedicated today in F!or'da members
situatl.)fl in thCI iiociattum and contributed to
clippngs sent us from the New struction of two-storied apart- spOrts car next to
of the late Cecil M. Webb on the political
t shortage if rnor'g;Ige money.
Seward, Alaska, has (l1'c'ided to ground spraying would continue honor
and,
of Tampa, former Florida Road districts.
York Times about **Florida
in
the
city
through
August.
W8UU
actur which 1.15 dropped
job
in
for
a
enough, there was Peaches quit his post
Hoard chairman in L.54. who
Tourism," with a Sanford date- meat
buildings.
Hi4h spent Wednesd a y ill cun•
Dr.
J.P.
Sanford,
chief
of
InWhile
tartsu heir luwet
them majority of the again,
said officer Robert Miami Beach,
ht'ljie'tI initiate plans for th e suIt etion with Florida Onu.
line. We reprinted the article in
Parkland
at
fectious
diseases
crowd left no doubt. as to their Moorhead, who pinched Peaches
Miami Reach City Ianager
plotting Ieet in five ear.
congresirtiemu
cratic
its entirety on our front page.
Hospital, said the epidemic may, national hi:;hway system.
oppositi
on
to
the
rezoning,
they
July
29
Vice President Hubert fri.
for
driving
around
Oldiand
said
that
Waltz
nude.
Robert
, ,
He
Many of Webb's former p oll - campaign strategy
htst
not
reach
its
peak
until
the
were orderly.
sunny
to
nmve
to
Emily Roth, 22, who police huts agreed
tical associates anti members each pIeded their personal et Humphrey eiti '.V'ulnesday ut
E in Simmons, minister of
week
in
August.
Nine persons spoke in favor call "Peaches," was riding with Florida for it job on Oldland'
%.;soctated Pr".e interview
71)UIC and south at First Bap'Fhie St. Louis type of ence of his family were se'hetjule,l forts toward High s sueces
of
as
liaison
a
only
what
Su'IVe'
the
request
and
presented
will
,-'.'
basically
cueii,nt
police
termed
topstuff.
lie
rival,
the
his Republican
over
list .hurcb, reports the Juniorphalitis brings on stupor, trem to u*tteut(i.
40
signaless
beach
towel,
between
the
city
h,tlttiv
t!"nlg
hid
ama field trip Friday will be petition containing
A special tour for nemen Claude Kirk
ors, stiff neck, headache and
Peaches posted bond tutu was other governmental offices.
a tour of the Cobia boat works. tUre5. Thirteen persons expresswho gives up a $11,501) lethargy, a niechical spokesm4tn and Collier County officials will
ed opinions against the matter, released for a City Court hear.
Waltz,
All 'uys and girls, 9.12 are
be conducted Friday on the
job said.
including attorney
Leonard ing in the case next Wednesday. post to assume th e local
'ited to attend .
estern portion of Everglades
These syitipttiiiis are similar
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After her last brush with the, at $13,800 a year, will also
to those of lethargica encephali- Parkway near Naples.
law, a judge fined her $25 nd head central informatIon
cluck Watcher called to point
Hoard member Chelsie Selltoiti for the city, Olelluuiud said. Us, a type commonly known as
told her not to do It again.
out the double-header on the
e'rchia
of Miami will conduct
"sleeping sickness."
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Movieland Drive-in marquee:
the
tour
to review construe.
The St. Louis t}'f)e, so named
Singing Nun" and "now to
because the first recorded epi lion progress on the two-lane
Murder Your Husband."
tiemle occurred in St. Louis in toll road which will run (rum
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Freedom was short-lived for
(lie summer of 1933, citUses ill. Naples to Fort Lauderdale.
Seminole Jaycees Roosevelt Lee, who escaped
Sanford
ill
flanimation of the brain.
i The remaining 57 mites
hae launched a back-to-school from the prison farm at Oviedo
of
The Parkland spokesun4tn said be cotnileted by the middle'
safety program and ask that last Friday.
the
St. Louis type is not conta t1i7, hoitri officials Auid.
Lee was appreended
h
beall .-itizens observe some hi in-----ginus
betee't, people. But lie
rile rules: Approach all inter• tween 3 and 3:30 thIs inornitig
added (lint suspected victiuuts
sectunt. cautiously; slow down by Casselberry Patrolman Gary
ti till'. itrt isolated as thought they had
1IULIst
felt
by
Intiihui
The
"tight
squeeze"
in school zones; stop for all Swaim, with assistance from
large cities of the eastern section of the country which a contagious disease twcituse
school buses. Also, the Jaycees FR? Jerry Hawthorne,
resulted
this week in raising of the prime ldn(Iing rate Symptoms of th e two types 0!
Lee made the mistake of
are sponsoring th e movie, "Boy
from
5.75
per cent to six per cent there has not itf
are siniltar.
Did I Get a Wrong Number" walking near the Casselberry fected interest rates in SeminOle County "yet," local encephalitis
PASADENA, Calif. u.-I'u
'Flie
spOkeslflflhi
said the (ItsSunday through Wednesday at police station where he was
Scie
n tists reported unexplaitted
ease Is more st'i-loUs if the
bank officials reported to The Herald today.
spotted by the alert pollee of.
the Ritz.
"The -money problems in New 'York and ot bet' tient is older. lie said very few e'hauigvs in Lunar Orbiter's path
fleer.
eastern stittes are vastly different from ("tit' local sit- victims under40 years old die. around the moon Prior to today's phuutugi-aphk' assintuent.
uatlon," one official banker said. "andthaii' prohtktnt
Dewlt'tt said the epuh'mlc %%
Area deaths .....................
has not spilled OVOF OH its yet, 11' thIs sII nut ion (toll- similar to thii' outbreak whuie'hi 'I'hue highest pout in the orbit
Bridge ...................................6A
fta.iald A. Houle, 134 Country tlnues, however, we, too, might feel I lii' M(ltlt'e'Mt,''
tilt Houston lit 1964, when 243 lass ttreiiiin'd uium 1.15$ to 1,150
Classified ads .. ........ . ..... .10-11 Club Circle, was arrested Wed.
Ano th er banker cotitt'tided the 'oliIi'tii is 11t1 Iue'rMms were struck by s. miles, while the low point has
Comics .............................. 6A7A nesdy night and charged with citily motivated.
use gatiwelly fiutti 117 antIcs
I.ouis uncepluslltis.
Crossword puzzle ................7A DWI aiai careless and negligent
to iu.
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Of the five banks in the county, only South Scnt
Abby
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driving
Dear
FIERY DEATH
I "All we cuuu say pending theafter he struck a cur ijiole Hank has raised Its ntjitiiiiutn iIlteI't'Ht i'ate on
Editorial page ........................4 park ed at 332 Country Club CirORLANDO (All)
At leuist tailed studies Is that something
unsecured loans from tile former i'atu of Isetweitti six
Entertainment ................6A-7A dc. Patrolman Larry Payton zind 61/ per cent to seven per cent.
can't
one man burned to death ill a is influencing the orbi t
horoscope ...........................6A and Edward Hayden investigatpickup
truck
today
after
a
ex1'lin,"
scientist
Edmund
Officials at the (lthoj' four banks, Ci tizens liiiiik
Society .................................. 8-iO ed :me accident. Houle is being
collision of Ihmi-iw trucks and sit hlruuuumumet' of the NtIuiiist Arroof Oviedo, Florida State Batik, Sanford At Iuntk' Hank
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he-Id ill city jail ,,,,(I .r $250
and ( Jnik'd State Bunk, at II ngl'ttcel ''nem hike'' u I bet sutuintihik' juihi wu't.t of om- until ics and Stunt' .tluaiiuuitin
'IA bond.
lanulu.
ticeii said.
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Mrs. Ssitlt Gray, W.P. I.eck, Pie.. $1000 Mrs. W. K. Nuds, Mi..t
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tuber? A. Haxia, P-irp CIty. Pie., $IN Mn. I. A.lg.d., Pt. Piurs. Pie.,$I0
Mrs. NI.. P. Statue, Mimi. Pie., SIN Jub. M. Nr.1t, Sts.rt, Pie.,
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Mi&amp; Pow WiIpsei, Miami, El.., $IN
Mrs.IA. Murphy, Ft. Nam. R...SI0I Mrs S*ubCIiit$.iss.Cby.P1..SiD
Mrs. Pill laster, V.,, $.uck, Pie., SIN lamli A. S.1.s, Serussis, Pie.. SIC
Muri.s MacDosald, Mlii--, PS.., $100 Mrs. Aitiur P. last, Lubulaud, Pie.. $10
C. K. Sits.ff.r, St. Peursrg, Pie.. $100 Mrs. Ladwig UFill- , Large, Pie.. $10
svbD.up, V&amp;dsste, $1... $100 •15d1 iSibarS Miami. Pie..$10
Will. Usack, Pie. $10
Davis, Orsuiwick. Os.. SIDU M. M.
Mm. N. W. C4d1.w.y, L..á.rg, Pie.. SIN Mgsr.t Nears. Oim --k.., Pie., $10
Now Flicisit, Jacks.. .111.. PIe.,
$100 Mrs. Weary P.,s.5, Ver. Isack, Pie.. $10
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Mrs. Eatber kelIh.L Will"llill, fj., 5i
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WIsh. V. Wuts.., Ilsisub. Pie.. $50 Mrs. Istiar UP S 'do MiamI1 Pie.. $10
Mule Ma. lsrrls.. Pt. Masde pea,. ss, Mrs. MaleS. Ira... MIami. Pie..
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yellOw cling peaches 14b. cam
sliced or c,ushed pIieappe 1 51/4 Oz.
frilt cocktail 1-Lb. Cau
whole taiotses 14Lb. C
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PINK LOTiON DETERGENT

county and moving th court.
house to a more central location

DEL MONTE SALE

(Limit: 1 with $5.00 order)

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Parents Orientation Night will I
1w held on Aug ? at 7:fl p.
m. at Lyman high Schoil in
lang -ood for all parents of new
Seminole Junior College stu
dents. This is a new program
under the leadership of Robert
Schreiber. college registra.

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registering each day. legistrn
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each day
campus and '. ill end Aug. 2.
All students ' ho plan In enter
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nist rtoops in three actions

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dress of the t iaimant tic1 ihiii
he sworn to l*, thf- claimant. tile;
agent. or attorney and acenwpanled by a filing toe (if t,,,,,
dollar und nuch t3laim, or df-mand not an filed xhall for void.
Jolm TMvIln Woodruff
As adnitnimtrotor (it tile
lmatate of
blav T. Woodruff. deasaaed
ALBURT N. VITTS
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Dated this Oth day of August,

1999.

(licul tot Circult Court)
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SAVINGS

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first Mnnda In Nov•mL'er. A I) TO; GORDON
to till the fohIowIn offices:
litiliresentativc In Cotigress for

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AK) Sui; I-'ruTlcis(-, 9i374

ID TD&amp; All parties ciatiniusr in-

tereate by. through, under
or stsuinat tile aforeauld per-

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.iudp. of the District fo1I,wtt
described real proport)- to-wit:
.ppvllntr 1)istriet
1.)t 7, Ulouk H. COUTRT
1iurto.,i 114 Clr'utt .1Ud5"
CLUIt MANO11. UNI T rio.

ip!thie,jntta Judicial circuit

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Orl&amp;ndv, Florida, and to fit&amp;
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altering of the clearance
Some exariples of tile kind tif
pai)ei s slit' wil lx free to I)oliti( iii totists going on ,iiong
becaust. 'the atmosphire and cirried on lichind tlo' d doors Iffi education.
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Ili New York, liv will In ap-- - ---- - - --- tions between the two are often competence or incompetence of
pearing Ili tile tionie (iistric'
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the appointee.
very involved."
BORDEAUX, France (UPI)1hree fre8linian Democrats who
Whitaker gave tile opinion the Ilair dresser Alaurice Sequin
upset Republicaiis in 196.1. Syrastate has a "cool, tough, really was horn on the 17th day of the
cuse
Is in Hui). J. Michael Ih U
VOLCANO E'RUIPI'S
smooth system in the judiciary 12th month In 1911. On lVednes.
ley'ti 34th District; at Buffi:lo
JAKARTA, Indonesia (Al')- now.
day he wagered S X francs
Johnson could help Rep RR h
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"Our present constitution pro ($1 j)) on the combination 7-12BERKELEY Calif. (AP) - ard D. McCarthy. while Ellenin Indonesitin U_-rritury close to vides for crcation of a r new eir. ii lit a horfic race here and Mario Savio, leader of the 1064 Ville
Is tile hollietowil of Ri.p.
the Philippines, bus crupted.
cuit court judge for very 50,- won 118,198 francs ($23,640).
free speech movement at the Joseph Y. Resnick.
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CHNI"i It. Stephenson (left), president of tile SpIllillole County DoIllo.
('l'atiC ASso()8hon, discussed lW(WiSiImM living considered for Inclusion in
the flCW slnte constitution with guest speake r, Wifliurn Whitake r, State
Rep. Willinni R~edy and 3effrey SclwIllJ)t,I-I1, liresident of the Seminole
County Young Defll(Wl'alS.
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JJzc1 11urrison who have donated their time month
after month with only the help of two deputies to
patrol the grounds Well-known dance bands are
on hand euch week for the dunces whieb are at,
tended by some 1O-2OO young people. The Morntions usk purenth willing to belp witb the chaperoning to contact them. Dances will be on Suturdu
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Thire.- () Members of 'thiS' ed ouie.' a week fur tour oon.eIMau-d of Public IuatrueLioii
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Arthur Id. 2A*ckwIth, Jt.
Clark al tba Circuit Cuurt
BY: Marth&amp; T. Vlhietb
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Dated title 3nd day of

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thereof as recorded Ili Plat
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County, Florida
filed against YOU in
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000 lxrson increase ill tile pop- vised. ,, while the new constitit- filitintial Park oil Campobello
Proponents of the ",Alissouri illation. This provision gives tile tion living considered does not INIMId. New 11run4wick, Cann.
be found.
dii. The park was established by
PlanS' of promoting, rather than more rapid justici' which a carry the provision."
modern socivt% netNis." lie ad. Another special guest at the 0W thilted State.q alld Canada it)
The night before four persons free election
by the people, of
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were arrested after a fight that
meeting, conducted by Gene it. honor of Franklin I). Rotsevclt,
jud,zes from the circ ui t court
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rest burglars. No one was
State Representative William The I'rcsI(lent's itinerary, tic
being
considered for i n clusion
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Jured.
n the new state constitlition be•
Jeffrey Scheinbera, president llnhiohlticements here 1)11(1 word
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In Fort Lauderdale about 200 lkvc "the people are ignorant
Negroes began throwing bottles a
of
the Seminole County Young froin spills it(, %vill vit
nd do not have enou
at patrol cars from a drive-in, to elect competent judges."
Democrats and one of the pinFRIDAY
Three cars were hit but no one ,
liver ,orl,rx In the association,
ituirnlo, N.Y.--Aniong other
This Statement was made by
was hurt.
was gifted with a going a way
I William Whitaker, director of
Two hours later. Sgt. . Harry the Florida Academy of Trial
present of a "Democratic" don. ;titirci cutter and inspect efforts
.%S key tic tac. Schembern Ili leav- to clear pollution
from Lake
Mawhinner was hit in the right Lawyers. at the meeting of the By TI1F, ASSOCIATF
a on er
to
attend
a R ealilv'r '1UF' Sem i n ole Count
Eric.
Democratic Senute and 1Ioue conferees ing the area soon
He did no"t find the sniper. N`0
Association. in a talk entitled. agree on all but one item In a Florida State University at TalSyracuse, N.Y.-Detalls of
one was arrested in Fort Lau- "Someone is Fiddling With $14.3 million bill to finance varwhere he will study visit not
anounced but
derdale.
ious federal agencies. Thp ex- law. Ile recently completed an ected to Include a
Your Freedom."
for internship at Secretary of State ct of
In June hundreds of Negroes W!iitaker explained under the ception:
$19.7 million
some kind
rioted on Hammnndville Road in "Missouri Plan" member.,; (If Project 'h1ohnie, a plan for drill. Tom Adams' office.
Ellenville.
N.Y.-In
this
Pom'ano each for two nights The judiciary would be appoint- ing deep into the earth's inner
Catskills
Mountain
town
John.
after the
ner of a Super Mar- ed bv a commission of seven crust.
.%oil will dedicate a community
ket was accused of SlEipping a members, consisting of three President Johnson proclaims
hospital. Tile traveling White
Negro Bay
.members selected by the Flor. tile week beginning Sept. 18 as
Up
Ilouse will stay overnight here.
ida Bar Association, three my- National Highway Week.
SATURDAY
men appointed by the governor,
U.N. Ambassador Arthur J.
Kingston. R.I.-Johnson will
and one person chosen by the Goldberg tells a Senate subcommake a major speech
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particular branch of the judici- mittee he I,
; encouraged about
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - ceive an honorary doctorate or
ary elected to serve as chair- chances or reaching agree
a
ment Actress Jayne Mansfield has laws iit the University of Rhode
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man.
with the Soviet Union on a trea- paid a
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$220 fine to the Venezue- Island. Tile university Is holding
WASHINGTON (AP) - The 1h e only manner in which ty to ensure peaceful uses Of Intl government for irregular- a specia
l convocation. It apnext time grandpa says it's ~hc public could voice -in opin- outer space.
ities in her tax clearance pears to have been hurriodly
ion on any certain judge RP- The State Department con- papers.
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arranged, because university
rain cause his arthrl pointed would be following his firms two Van Nuys, Calif.,
M i ss
.tins e d was stopped President Francis horn is flying
Us is both ering him, you might first term in office when dur- brothers
John and Michael
en she tried to leave Venezu- back to it from a vacation in the
ing an election the people could Savko cb well to pay some heed.
e a act Th ursd ay because the Balkans.
A government report said to- vote whether or not they wish- Hungary. have been jailed in government said someone had flurling(on.
%?(., ,Nlanchester,
i ed Ulle appointee to continue in I President ,Johnson awards the
c1iui1Mo th e cl earance papers N.H., Brunswick and Lewiston,
falling atmospheric fi IS- office. If the electorate should I
National Security Medil
showing she had paid tax on Maine - All thesv communities
sure and rising humidity, condi- I vote not to continue a judge
a
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Income tamed there. They said expect presidential stops. At
bans which often precede rain, office, the commission would for his brief tour of duty
tIle
date she was supposed to night Johnson is expected to
can cause pains and swelling of merch appoint a replacement, director of e Central
lvt'.c
had been changed from board
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IntellfJolts in rheumatoid arthritis
\%Th1tiktr stated
a
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on,
genie Agency.
Aug.
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to
Aug.
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The
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his floating command post. and
Dr. Paul R. Nliller. president
"As soon its we can prove that cruise to Campobello.
ase has in the *'Alissouri Plan" is that of tile University or West Virshe had nothing to do with tile
lagged behind advances in other disciplinary action a,,ainst any
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Notice is given that on or cibout August I 8,
196S appricafion was fbed wilth the F*dercd
the II.
Communication Commission to
cenn of staflon WSFR, Sanhird, Florida
(1360 kc.) from Sanford-Seminole Broadcast.

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soring nationwide conicrences Marine of the 3rd Di v
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conference, Relschauer said
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Lyhawks and Fl3 Crusa ders
at the lend plane of a flight
~ from the carriers USS Orlsk
Thundarchlets that was hitting i and
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USS Constellation dextro
AUGUIST 17. 1966
the same ell dump.
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20-car freight train 20 miles
Clarence E. Enloe, .35, a winBenjamin Barney Franklin,
Admixt4ions
The MIG broke off, the U.S.
ens 0 haith Hon in North
Ins Al. Dowda, Sheryl Go]- spokesman said, when he v.as Viet Nam. a spokesman
buy any of the Navy planes dur tor resident of Sanford and 75, of S Sanford Avenue, died
said.
Hy JUDY AUSLEY
in 392t) taid P(-t tip it ]aw pracft the currmt, fiscal year al- off ice manager for the W. L. Wednesday at Seminole 31e. don, Sharyl Run%bottoni, Joyce fired an by the wingman or the
three U.S.
"For years I have been in. t.iee, which he still eonttnue.
though development and experl Justice Produce Company here, nior4al Hospital.
A. Early, Joyce Custavon, Col- attacked Thunderchief. Neither plane,; were iihntdoWfl OVCD
t thrested in bui ldi ng good young Hr also ser d se'. cml terms
Ii. Myers, Catherine liar- the L.S. planes nor the MIG I
.ng n a
menta are proceeding.
died Wednesday
A native of Leesville, La., leen
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Wednesday. but there was people," itaid former Judge R. its c0l"ItY illdPe.
McClellan has announced that
ris, Susan E. Ilenr,y, Lewis were hit, the spokesman said. i north
no canfirmntion Ili Saigon.
Loger flarri-,. Kiwimis presi(N.
C.)
hospital he came to Sanford 46 y
W. Witre, Siiiiforci sittorney,
During the raids, a Thunder- I
his subcommittee will inves- Hendemonville
ear's Tate, Loit; Alexiinder, Gmrpe
following a length.) Illness.
while speaking to the Sanford dent, welcomed new iiieihT
ago. Be was retired from At- Elliott, Sanford; Rodney Elliott, chief went down from unknown
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Dr. Gvruld A. Green, researchA
S Kiwanis Club Wpdnes(Im
determine whether the United
1Jne Railroad, was Altamonw Sprin1m; Virginiii R. causes 95 miles west of Hanni.
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Judge
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a member of the Woodsmen of Thompson, .lames Edwards, Both crew members were listed
Grace Methodist Church, Sontopic, "What It Takes to Ttijild periment StAtion, into the club.
DL.Dlir%-; at; missing in action.
-plane. The senator has
the
an honorary
10111.
It also was announced that
a
Coed Boy or Girl," and stiited.
The Viet Cong staged three
mom- Itan;iol;h Sullivan. Enterprise;
net a date for the hearings.
Survivors are his wife, Alm. her of the Florida Sheriff's AllL0ND0N (AP) - Thirteen "It takes tiound phitining und ?text 'Wednesduy's meeting will
fluxel Citnutru, New Smyrna forays in the Saigon area
The Navy has said it will
April wheth- Shirley Phillips Enino, two eons, naciatton, and was a Methodist.. Beach.
Wednesday
and
killed
15
VtetEnglish
girls who wear mini. ttUpCrVlSiOfl to produce a g d be Senior Citizens Day and
decide In March or
Jeff and Lynn, his parents,
He is survived by one brother,
namese. In the old Imperial cap- skIM and play music with a boy or girl Into a life on their Father-nild-Son Day.
Births.
or it Intends to go ahead with
J.
B.
Enloe,
and
Also during the business porMr. and Airs. Charles E. itni of Hue In the north, a tar- bent are going to South Viet own and the job Is u to us."
L. C. Franklin, of Lafayette
poduetion of Its version of the Mr. and Mrs.
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a brother, Emerson, all of Ban- La.
Earby, Sanford, it girl; Mr. sill(I rorist bomb explosion at a pre- Nam this year to entertain Judge Ware also Btuted, "It In
The Pentagon has acknowl- derxonville, and maven sisters,
of
direct~ors to tulm office in
takes a good environment and
Alm. Jerry liedspeth, Sanford, election carnival killed 28 per- American troops.
Granikow Funeral Rome is
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.lsnuary
I97 was elected. New
Ivy
a
Benson.
who
formed
her
surroundings
to
build
sons
and injured 151.
a boy; Mr. and Mrs.
edged that the per-unit coat of MIL
in charge of arrangem ents.
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Justim, Mrs, Lillian Hont*,
The carnival in Hue was spon- first all-girl band.25 years ago. person. Everything is involved board members include Iky
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Mrs. William Henry, Suiiford. cored b. the Vietnamese gay used to dress her musicians in IuTid we all arc invohed" He Daniels, Eugene Ectridge, Dr
$29 niflhinn
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Taylor,
and that the Pittillo, Mrs. GeoqM
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I evening gowns but now min. added, "Everyone should stnp John W. Wiltinn, Harold Kastabout $6 Million Singer Cub S
and M rs. Solon Kerr.
and think be cause this problem net-, Ernest Cowley, Dr. Richard
restaurant
and
were
iskirts are the fashion.
many
T)bwharges
Navy version will be far heavier
Funeral services will he In
I'm all for them," she said. facing us today or buflding Forbes, Gordon Meyer. Troy
Curolyii AlcGurvvy all(] baby killed in a stampede to the one
',t''TtThA, Calif. (AP)
Hendersonville at 2 p.m. Sat
"We
play beat music with a big sound young people takes tittiC, Ray, Phillip Logan and
girl, Penny Fleming, Francis exit.
is
bein
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Shodden.
tougiit.
There was speculatinn that I brags section. I'm sure the effort and smeat thnught."
g Allmau, Kenneth McGill, NorCosts an producing a proto- urday
Tttiv,
for divorce by his wife
Jud
Ware
moved
to
Sanford
man Love, Katherine imonside, the recent terrorist raids and American boys will love it.'
type of the FluB have soared Memorial Chapel with
are
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Ralph Banning officiating. Bur- 12
chargDoris
B. Lu%v, Ary Ferguson, the bomb explosion signaled tile
from the original $84 million to
X1jr ftntarb frralb
ial will be in Shepherd Memo. ing extreme cruelty.
LRJ TO SPEAK
Rosetta Burke and baby girl, start of a Communist campaign
eym =0 M11110n.
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rial Park, Hendersonville.
Thelma D. lVilliums, Thnmus to disrupt tile national electiom U.
one
band.
Inc
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p*Usked Istar*
President Johnson will deliver
Bryan, Carol Chester, Sanford; scheduled for Sept. 11. Commuobrutumin
In
record sold mom than a million Loin Booth, DeBary; Ezekiel nist efforts to sabotage the voth major address Saturday at
pr""llax
7%v
Sanford Herald. Oft X.
Copies. left their home at Casi*
Ing have been widely predicted.
11'reach Ave~ snutcmA. riarthe University of Rhode Island.
T. Summersill, Geneva.
tas
Springs, Calif., June 2 an a
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bownaft calwity, Flermat In TrTHIC NtWTH JIMIMAL CtR_
command reported that Ameri- Reiachauer. tile departing
'It Sawford. Via.
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muftWon.dollar TFX Contract
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21511111M bill that would ban use of
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and destroy drive Involving 2,000 government troops.

ground fighting Y.II reported.
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Attic Theater at 250 South theater group with fresh young concept in staging,
he told good idea and plan to study
g g, designed
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Marks.
It
Is
not
an
analogy
at alternative methods of financHighway 17-92 in Casselberry Ideas to
and act as an
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reports that the USIA had paid year to provide grants of $25()
are Manuel Bolanos and Pat sound system,
and
Villegas. All three
The first production will be the fare for 30 to 35 newsmen to to $1,000 for 850 students in
have had varied and extensive a two-act comedy, "Baby Want visit Viet Nam. Marks said It Florida educational institutions.
MILAN, Italy (UPI)-Actress background In all phases of A Kiss," and Is scheduled for was not an attempt to influence "I feel this is a tremendous ,
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Elizabeth Taylor reportedly theater.
Aug. 26-27 and Sept. 2-4. Cur- the
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have
found
that
In
some
expand
it,"
:cirk
said.
The Attic will seat over 100 tam time is 8:30 p.m.
will establish a $1 million heart
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I nstances reporting has been
High called the scholarships
disease research foundation In
Reserved tickets are available based on lack of information
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evenings
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the
theater.
StuMayors Differ
on
misinformation."
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nancing It.
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join,
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WORKING Oil set for "ilaby Want A Kiss," first Production scheduled
new Attic Theater
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something he wants to get off Latin Ame
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Thanks to the influence of
his chest.
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President C a I V i n Coolidge
the Miss America pageant,
This means there has to be a
tremendous market for good though well known for his fruwhich gets more bureaucratic ________________
listeners.
Why not tap it? Why galit', was willing to buy rath
every years, beauty contests
I
not turn your idle hours
. erexpenslve cigars.
have become highly departmennanciai advantage b becoming
talized.
a
paid listener? Why not rent
One must consider not only
your ear?
a contestant's countenance and
As soon as I get my pension.
physique, which is enough for
I'm
going to start a new career
me, but also
things as her
as
a
listener.
personality, poise, artistic talWhenever
anyone grabs me
ents and ability to extemporby
the
lapels
and starts wagging
ize on abtruse subjects.
IJFOs, "unidentified fly.
To function properly a judge lug objects," have been re- his jawbone. I'll silently hand
him a printed folder which
needs to be an expert on class- ported since ancient times
History
Is
full
of
references
says:
ical and popular music, art,
to
strange
sights
in
the
sky.
"You are speaking to a man
interior decorating, fashion de- in medieval times a comet
who
earns his living by listensignings, all varieties of ter-- was regarded as a weird
psichore, acting, elocution, poe- and terrifying sight, as well ing So, please button your
I'm not going to give up my try, acrobatics and flagpole as an aurora. Comets, in mouth unless you are willing to
tact, were regarded as
pay my rates."
right to say what I believesitting.
heavenly
visitations.
The
What do you think of the idea?
-J. William Fuibright, chair"Contestant No. 15 certainly
"modern" UFO was born in
What,
you didn't hear a word I
man, Senate Foreign Rela- has lovely shoulder blades, 1947, owing to a series of
tions Committee, stating that doesn't she?" 1 remarked to bizarre circumstances he. said? See what I mean?
Nobody listens.
ginningwith the - civilian
he had given up hope that one of my fellow judges.
pilot
who
reported
a
"flying
his views would alter the ad"Yes," my colleague replied, saucer" near Mt. Rainier,
The smallest country taking
ministration's Viet Nam poi- "but don't you agree that dur- Wash.
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Page 4
Aug
- ust 18.- 1966 -.
The
Communists are Viet- &amp; in C-sharp minor, Opus 21,
WALTEM A. GILLj(J', EDII'OM £51) PVaLIIMEK
namesse
like us and national- her execution of the second arPZ&amp;,SM WO
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FRED
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IWMEH'J' £LEIASLJLU
to
Managing Editor
Advertising Dlr.otor
seek justice. The world conThat
was
a
point
I
had
cornDORIS WILlIAMS
POY GREES
dems them only because to get pletely overlooked.
eacisty Editor
Advertising Manager
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A REAL ACHIEVEMENT!
DO-3-1 £110115
there they employ criminal
JAWIE
The balancing and counter.
City Editor
"ALWAYSA$OVETHE CROWD"
Buaiusu lRi&amp;g.r
means.
balancing of all these aapect..
JVI)Y WELLS
flIED WELLS
County Editor
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at•cha.nlca.i Bupt.
SAM STAWLEY
I in-law of the 1st. President Imperfect arpeirglos.
SPICIAL 0.11.
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11166 West Tennessee Ok. , On e of thr judges li(!camr so I from a hnt. But I'll never U.11 ,1 When vou sire on the tPAT". iyou ran compare yourself with
inee, fears overconfidence. But present yearly level around $4.6 budget. He talks a lot about
you are supposed to concentrate other teenagers of the present
ra Festival was undoubtedly i confused he finally made his which one.
the summer polls suggest he billion. The cheerful Reagan the "fat"
on the job ahead and not look generation.
in it. Conceivably, as the most splendid event of its
Is drawing ever closer to the knows this, too.
backwards.
So send for my "Tests for
Be Is ca utiously preparing governor he might. make a con- LLIId ice the fl)(IF West Tenseat now hold by his Demo_____
Whether
you
are
an
orphan,
Employers
and Employees," en____
critic rival, Gov. Edmund G. himself for the shift to reality, siderable show of paring some
like
Babe
Ruth,
or
afflicted
closing
Okra
Festival,
a
long
stamped, return
items, aware realistically that neasee
If it comes.
(Pat) Brown.
.
spreading paraly- , envelope. plus 20 cents.
y
came
from
miles
,
Pilgrims
a hard-pressed state legislature
I
To
anyone
who
has
talked
Dropped
Into
his
public
ala,
like
Lou
Gebrig,
you
are
ar
I
Use them to see If you are
I with a slow'
..first hand with Reagan, as this ances from time to time are might well hike them oigain.
to
face
is
both
the
pitcher
wondrous
plant,
which
•
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and
try
carrying
your full load In our
Reagan grapples with
reporter recently did, It is oh- charges that Brown, through
yur
very
best to make a base American "free enterprise"
a
way
of
life.
vegetable
and
a
still ardent rightfly HAL BOYLE
thing thnt Lvndcin B. Johnson! hit
vious the prospect of occupying resort to budget gimmickry, is realit', his
"Okra is even more popular
wing
followers
go
howling
along
the governor's chair in the no- postponing financial burdens
NEW YORK (AP)
Are you !sa ys.
tThviously, we are not all
the than the Beatles now," one en.
Do your job with a flourish
tion's most populous state is which may therefore fall with in their cherished "cut
looking
for
a
profitable
hobby
or
equal
in
of
listening
is
about
as
thusiast
asserted,
but
I
refusThe
art
our
home
background.
instead
of bellyaching like the
, sdbering.
great weight upon Californians budget - cut taxes - repeal ad to be drawn into a theologi- a way to earn a good post.re- dead as scrimshaw, which is the
Many
children,
like
Torn,
i*ty
louts
and Communists.
the Income tax" vein.
In his freer-swinging days after next January.
tirement income?
come from broken homes.
cal discussion.
Stand up to life and fight
on
whalebone.
How
art
iii
carving
they
respond
to
would
as an engaging and unabashed
Well, why not become a paid
This tack by Reagan is seen
in fact, there are now si - like a man.
The mission that brought rue
People will do almost
conservative, Reagan sounded by California observers as more Reagan in 1967 If he became here to the okra capital of listener? its a new and wide thing
for each
"It's no t the size of the dog
other except 115- timuted iS,000,00O youngsters
the standard call for heavy than an advance effort to justi- the "spender and tax-increaser', Amenca f r a in Washington, open field.
one
I
or
both
in the fight that counts but
ten to each other. The guy who who 'are without
interest
budget cutting and a general fy presiding over a rising budg- is a matter of no little political
Hardly anybud in America
'en
D.C., home of the national
the size of the fight in the
will gladly give you the shirt off
"Govin
gauging
his
national
on government ex- at. It sets the stage for a
debt, was entirely secular in listens any more.
dog!"
his back balks at merely lendpenditures. Last spring, be ernor Reagan" to call far sig.
Employes don't listen
nature.
(Always write to Dr.
to
their
ing
you
his
ear.
Today
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One hard-bitten
Of JFK'
urged Brown to slice $&amp;4i mu- nificant tax 1ncrt'asep in 11467.
I served on the panel of employers.
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hard for a minister to recite the
~ Crane in care of this newspaper, enclosing a long
iy
1parents.
The evident approach of the think that no matter who 1fl the right-wingers will eager
"Miss Okra." h
a
the bride or the bridegroom in- BOGOTA, Colombia (AP)A stamped, addressed envelope
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Students dcm't listen to their
reality of office has c1angod hi November, taxes there can. accept any justifications
shattering experi ence.
terrupting him to ask, "How's presidential conference of five and 20 cents to cover typing
teachers.
I
the song, like many another not long be 'held at present lrv- "Governor Reagan" might offer
As
I
discovered
during
the
that again? What did you say?" Latin-american c o u n t. r I e s and printing costs when you
-and promptly advance him
Husbands don't listen to their
(Inthudlug the federal), is lard- elvi.
two
nights
of
pageantry
from
j About the only people who do wound up Tuesday night with a sead for one of his bookleta.)
1968 GOP prepidential
wives.
. ad vft built-in escalators
So,
again,
Reagan
plainly
is
for
the
call to bring back "the spirit of
-which the queen emerged. there
.
there
listen
Walters don't listen to their
which lift expenditures for edu. trying to poitinn himself ic
.
John
F.
Kennedy"
to
the
Al
I1
who
A sizable body of past. cvi- is more to Judging a beauty
meets customers.
cation, welfare and similar pur- toss the blame on Brown and
contest
nowadays
than
that
telephones.
And there is consid- liance lot Progress.
There are even signs
poses as the population 'head the Democrats for any liigger dence supports this Judgment, the eye.
The presidents of Chile, Ven
Congress no longer hears every- erable suspicion among patients
spending or higher taxes be Arch-conservatives tend to cling
count rises,
really
ezuela
and Colombia and the
It
is
no
longer considered
that psychiatrists don't
There Is no realistic prospect might have to endorse if be gets hard to the things their favor- good form for a judge simply
representatives
of the preal.
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listen all the time.
ites said first-before necessary
of repealing those escalators, elected.
dents
of
Ecuador
and Peru said
to leap upon the stage, fling
While no one is willing to Iis
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say first, they argue, is what
they really believe.
Reagan said first that budgc'ts could be slashed and taxi's
trimmed. The chances seem
strong that his devotees will
stick with him even if realih'
drives him the other way. They
can always contend that, once
he surmounts
burdens
dumped on him by "Pat Brown's
gimmickry," an elected Reagan
would be able in time to usher
in the promised land where the
population goes up but spending
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college, even for one year.
Thousands have physical ban.
but must. atlU try to
hold their position on the
"team" In this modern world
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years
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gc'aht for 7
Set your aim on the future,
studied a lot of psychology.
"So I am sure Tom feels i
regardless of your past.
secure.
The pay-off in life is based
I
to
doctors
probably
runs
actual accomplishment and
..He
subconscious wish to oh- not on alibis.
tam the male reassurance he
Abraham Lincoln was often
wishes he could receive from taunted about his family past.
I his father.
"I don't know who my
"For his dad ran away and grandfather was," replied Undeserted him when Tom was on- I coIn. "I am more concerned to
lv 2 years old.
know what his grandson will
*But Tom is not dependable he.'
on the job. Re may fail to
Enshrine that statement as
show up and not give us any
motto for all young people.
advance warning.
Here in America you get
"So despite his emotional dis- paid for what you yourself perturhnnee, don't you think he form and not for boasting about
must be taught to assume his your famous ancestors!
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series of tones. each tone corresponding to n digit. Special
ecluipment in the central office
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Since the old dial tone interfered with Tel -Tone. a new
"soutid' had to be provided
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faster. more accurate "dialIng. Up to 75 per cent dialing
time can be saved by using
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On Sept. 11 the uUIIL3 will
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Mrs. Loebte's parents, Mr.
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Mrs. C. A. Harris, Lw- the an
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The girls still enjoy being
nuul family reunion in Raleigh, miter- Geneva residents, Mr. imUd
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will be bovs conic b&amp;Ch'40, approve of shorts," one girl despair when their pride and
joy knots her four-in-hand. She
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that she got three unexpected tier fiance; Mr. and AIrfi. Carl tile hosiery field, and now it

clothes that look like mother's. their daughters dress. "They're saddle shoes and mom her hey- Becky Karst, Miss Ginger
day in blue jeanis neither will Groundler and Richard Roun-

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girls felt that ents' aversion to long hair on parents; Mrs. Hattie Merritt, glit te ring spray of embroidery

p1. an nrIy ag.'
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mining hit' i'ttliy mitit' m I
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k lin. walking In muck up
iMrs 0. K. Clause), and J. to tuclr knees and getting as I
MR
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birthday on July 31. 1966, with ,I faillih. piellic and
were ,
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and
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grandchildren
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of flenson Springs PTA. This
i now the Enterprise School.
She was active in Girl Scout

and deep brown; a grayed Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson of

slack suit or knickers. And they table and fruit relishes, you and Mrs. T.
E. Holland, while
Geneva, was home recently for , order that the traditional re- thtleux. David has returned to I pa rt
iuiarhy like the boys' ties may use cider or distilled white her husband is In Brazil for
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to be worn with these ensem. vinegar although the latter is the next six months.
a patient at Seminole Lodge. there hit' Luchtes wezit to Be. fore school starts.
bles. They didn't like the cornTommy presently is engaged in thesda, Md., to visit his parbat boots featured and preferMrs. Helen McGill and daugh red
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to whom teenI agers are still a mystery here's diet for life.
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a bit of insight into their fash-.
hide
behind
the newsways
- ion thinking,
These girls liked the boy-type paper Until the apple of his eye
a beautiful 20.
clothes they wore in the show, grows into
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When you are making %'ege. mother and father.in-law, Mr.
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a Jackie Coogan jacket. These were among the fashions modeled by 28 tecn.agers
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gold, isparkLast year's girls bad if faint- Tile rest baid that dad had no comes to the shoulders, that's
and Mrs. Robert Murrie, Mr. led b3' means of lurex woven
ly Victorian, so.sweet look. This soy at all on th e subject. The just too much."
grandma will just remern- and Mrs. Terry Christensen, in.
year that look is
out-dated fis t'onmsus was th at. fathers are
curly hair, long skirts and not enthusiastic about the way ber her affection for alacks and Miss Cheryn Engfish, Miss

Heffner of Reading, Pa, (Left) is garbed bra slumber party
in knlcker jumpujams by Slumbertogs. Terry Ituggleri

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Robn
She was honored with a picnic
attended h) 30 of her 39 descentionts and
ent the
noon greeting old friends.
Mrs. Neiswander has filled
her life wi th man)' satisfying
actIvities. She taught public
schaol dramatics and Sunda'
school, was an assistant Post.
master and clerk of her horn.'
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to nxpress theft' host wichies In 1w l'Ioi Ida rw'm for the werr' m arried in l.nk.' Monr.p
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face drastic enough to send the i Most of the
unaware manufacturer straight mothers approve of their choice boys but even they draw the maternal grandmother; Mr. gracing the side of the knees.

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a hack sent to morn where dates when she wore her long Gnuudler, parents of the bride- looks us if shimmer will too. I
elect; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Belle-Sharmeer for fall is leaEvery year the school crowd rolling along wi th the ti mes is I hairpiece,

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nIveI'snry reecntiv
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nothing
has basically overl oo king the pool.
or in some cases what parents jackets on brass-buttoned khaki like
covered
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white
linen
and the campus set and others now
would term a rea so nable the- dresses to knicker outfits and changed.
an
arrangement
are wearing patterned slacks.
wi
centered
th
simile thereof.
punts suits, were modeled at Further evidence of a strong
admis•
of
white
glads
and
carnations.
These are seen in blank
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But profitable th ough time Ingenue Magaziue' Back-To. feminine trend was th e
plaids
and tartans, neat glen
Enjoying the delicious din ner
girls sinn that they tired of their
teen market is, it must be
School fashion show by
with
th
re
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pa
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of
the
groomplaids
and
houndstooth checks.
Sasson hairdos rather quickly
nervous business, Who knows from four states.
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hair
elect
were
Miss
Ginn'
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cii season as
Later we discussed their I and
Pattern's becorne standard in
"Sarn"
"dead instant" thouOlts oil fashion and beau. grow longer. One girl told me ler, bride-elect; Dave Wilson,

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lack of sleep. When removing
mascara from thnse fluitterjn
la shes dont use soap and wa
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find cnt1e treatment for thnse
orbs. Apply mascara rerner
on those caked lashes and you'll
see the amazing results, And no
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Harold Kastner, John Wit-

Boy Fashions ' In' For

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with reds and light browns; a
warm suntan with camel, oranges and bright greens; a misty
taupe with plums and winter
Mr. and Mrs. Julian P. Wjl- pales, and a spicy brown with
son entertained at a dinner par- rust tones or teal blues.
ty, Aug. 11, at the Mt. Vernon
modish teen gear for campus metallic prints and swirly pas- inn, following the GrundlerBy HELEN IIENNESSY
The blazer set off a whole I
Wilson wedding rehearsal. The
and social occasions is this tel moire. When they dress
Women's Editor
the splash of color in men's wear,
Newspaper Enterprise Assn. year's answer to the rebellious they like pretty clothes better happy
occasion
was
also
35th wedding anniversary of If a man wears a solid color
NEW 'YORK - (NEA-Kids teen..lger's demand for clo th es than chic cloth
sports jacket, why shouldn't he
es
and
admit
Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson.
have more monit'y to spend th an mom wouldn't l)AItE to
wear. the3' would change their style
Thu' guests dined from a bring pattern to time other half
ever before 1111(1 they're spendThe new styles, ranging from
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Central America to take charge
of their operations in that area,
The couple will reside in Tegu.
ciga!pa, Honduras.
A fall wedding in Miami Is
planned with complete details

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Cooked carrots in the reinMrs. Itaurnan, escorted to the
th
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Sanford
Elks
Lodge.
spoDAiful
of
nutmeg
cream,
gerator?
Dice them f in e and
altar by her son, Lt. (jg Thom. Buuznan Augcnstine of Dayton, of

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After a trip to tile Florida I made by whipping % cup of add them to a white sauce ta be
as Bauman, chose for tier wed- Ohio: Lt. (ig) Thomas W. Bauding an ensemble of blue lace, man of Jacksonvil le ; Brother west coast, Mr. and Mrs. Balm- heavy cream with '4 teaspoon used for eggs or fish . The tiny
fashioned wi th a sheath dress, Edmund, O,S.F'., of Brooklyn, es are at home at 432 Scott of nutmeg until cream stands pieces of bright color will make
in shiny peaks.
the sauce attractive.
and a full length cant, blue zuc N. V Mrs. Robert Myers and Avenue, Sanford.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Couli ette
children, Nancy, Lucy and sister, Miss
Lucite Campbell.
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and
children have returned
rIarty, of Hy attsville, Nd.,
F a s h i o
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History in Its owis way goes plastic eye shader, or cut-out ama City.
to women's heads for fall. A circular face shields at Cardin's,
Mrs. Ijulse Bauman and cessorics and a corsage of Richard Myers of 1)aytona Mrs. A. K. Rossettet-,
look at the hats designed to go And the legendary Robin Hood
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owens
Frank E. Holmes, both of San- white roses.
Beach.
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with
the
fall
and
winter
coushowed
up
at
Michel
Gonuils
in
and
daughter, Paula, and son,
Col. William G. Campbell and
ford, were married Aug. 6 at
Ales. Holmes it; associated
Afri. Criswell wore a dress of
Mr.
and
Airs.
Dick
Geiger
of
ture
collections
from
Paris
red
and
green
felts,
brim
turn.
Kenneth,
have returned from a
Billy, of Shalimar spent the
All Souls Catholic Church with sandiewood lace over crepe with tile Seminole County Blood son,
vacation
camping
trip at Spruce
past weekend with his mother, Geneva, who have been mar- shows Napoleon and the as- ed up, crown indented,
Father William Keane official- with matching accessories and Bank as recruiter and Mr.
ned for 24 years, are proudly tronauts figuring in new hat
Pine,
N, c.
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Holmes is employed at the SanIng at the Nuptial Mass.
announcing the arrival of their styles.
Napoleon's
tricorne
a co:'suge of coral roses,
FINISHING OFF
ford Naval Air Station. He is
Need a guide to what hosiery
Mrs. Paul Criswell was her
first child, a daughter, Judith shows in a black felt, a foot
Friends will extend their
P
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coffee
is
a
dessert
and
Followin,-,
tiltceremony
a
recurrently
serving
wi
District
mother's only attendant and
Ann, born Aug. 8 in Orange Ate. and one-half wide, in the de, shades best go with fall sympathy to Maggie Jane Hue.
Brother Edmund, O.S.F,, bro. c.'eptiun for the immediate jam- Deputy for The Grand National beverage combined. Sweeten 4 monial Hospital.
signs by Jacques at Castillo. clothes? Lilly Dztche suggests; kel In the loss of her husband,
with soft. oyster Billy, who died
thor of the groom, served as 113 v.us held at the home of Lt. Elks Association for the Con- cups of hot coffee with 3 tableMonday afterThe astronauts orbited in a mid-brown
tral Florida District and is see- spoons of molasses. Pour into

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Miss Mitchell , a ' graduate
of Seminole High School, Sanford, attended the University of

Invited to enjoy the de.

Ilghtful coffee hour and
warm hospitality were the
Mmes. Fowler, Vose, Don
Sullivan, J e a a a Cleveland,
Jseph Gregonus, Willie B.
Pippin, Clifford McKibbin,
Walter Gielow, Vincent Roherts, flarry Smith and Cur.
Spencer.
Also the Mmes, Sidney
Chase, John Cox, Albert Antar, B. W. Bartholomew, A.
B. Peterson Sr., A. B. Pcteson
Tedford Cann,
Von Mize, John Bolt, Wil-

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perform this magic.
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Shampoo hair regiilarI
for
that extra bounce, gleam and
silkiness. Sheen and highlights
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hnm. Split, chipped, pedflng
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There are 15 com•

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See this community

full time position. Apply to _______________________________
Box 117, % Sanford Herald.
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BY OWNER: 8 BOrm., 2% baths,1

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Stock No.

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Stock N.. 7513A

1957 CHEVROLET 1/2,TON PICKUP

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Stock

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Clerk of lisa Circuit Court 1966.

PH. 322.1481

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a newspaper pubilelsud iii beitmi- It you tail to do so, a decree
psole Cou iii y. l'iori 'Ia, o,pce each prc, e,,,, ft'su wi ii be lakers
of

any kind of deflvery..............

1964 CADILLAC 4,DOOR HARDTOP

condi-

Honed.

l"OLJIITH ADDITION, as re-

C 1 e r k of the Circuit Court,

lialid

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1095

power

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mafic frnsmksion,

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of the title, or interest

bellig
hituatcd und njortUalic eticumbering tha fulproperty
I ' c a t e 4 in Sc- iiui nole Cows ty, li,wi uK re.tl property:
Lot it. Block 2, NOIt'l'll
Florida. You gi.4 cad: of You
to
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are
'I'OWNSrI'E,
hereby
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(SEAL)
Arthur II. Iiccltwtis, Jr.

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CIt-rk of the Circuit Court, bessil'fl,is Notice shall lie puiillsisCounty, Flori'tu, thiiu the.' cii oties a tteek fur four coumac-

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existing under the laws of the en against you for time relief do.
United Statns of America,
mandetl In the Complaint.
rinintiff,
VI'FNESS my hand an.I offiVS
cial sea) of office at Sanford,
LOAL DEAN GRS and NOR. Seminole County, this 11th clay
MA JEAN GItOSS. his wife, of August, 11*66.
THOMAS J. ZORETIC, JR. and (5IAL)
BARBARA .1. ZORETIC, his wife;
Arthur If. Ieckwith, Jr.
CLEMENT M. JOYCE and NIARY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
C. JOYCE, his wife: and TIlE
fly: Margaret E. 'l'yra
UNITED STATES OF AME
Deputy Clerk
I)sfendants. I. (.) flux 22
,O'l'iCE OF S1JI'I'
Fern Park, Flue,
TO: CLEMENT M. JOYCE and Publish Aug. 11, 1*,
&amp; Sept.
MARY C. JOYCE, his wits 1, ie
184 Ellicott Itoad
DDC-34
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Tonowanda, New York
COURT fl'
and to any and all other par- IN TINE
ties claiming any right, title, '111K NIN'I'II JIl)ICIAI. clii.
and/or Interest in and to the CUll' OF ANI) FOIl SEMINOLE
following described property, to Ct)I!NTY. FLoitiliA.
CIJANCEIIY NO, 15147
wit:
Lot 18, In Block "B", of FALL RIVER SAVINGS BANK,
FERN TERRACE, Seminole
Plaintiff,
County. Florida, according to vs.
the lilpt thereof recorded In HOWARD 0. KLOCK and DonI')at hook 11, !'agc 28, of time 0TH EA K LOCK, his wife, TI! E
I'ublic 1teor'ls of Seminole NOItTII ORLANDO COMPANY,
and uNITED s 'r AT E S 01"
County, Florida.
YOU AItE IIEREIIY NOT!. AMERICA,
that the Plaintiff, WINDefendants.
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TEIt PARK FEDEItAL SAVINGS
%Oi'ICE or svi'i'
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a 'ro, IJOWARi..' 0. )CLOCK end
corporation organized and eatst.
DOROTHEA KIOCK, his

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Winter l'srk, Florida
i'utillseis July 22 &amp; Aug. 4, 11, l

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title of

corporation

792 &amp; LAKE MARY BLVD.
HWY. 17.

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413 W 2nd Avenue

u i-eu for fuu, coiseecutive weska. &amp;galusst yoj (us Ilto relict (Ic-

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with the Clerk of this storeyou.

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for Plaintiff Its the abov4s action, on the Plaintiff's attorneys, vars
WI or before tile 29th day of den Berg &amp; Gay, I'. 0. hiox 1407,
August, 196G, else a Decree Pro Orlaistlo, Florida, sustI to file

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Floridui, and .rve a copy therebe,uuiisols County, Florida.
upon W. I. VinderwLedle, of the has i,eers filed against yoi lei
fliRt of Wiis,I,rrweedle, Ilalnes &amp; the above.styled suit, and you
Ward, 2:4 l'ark Avenue, South: are required to serve a copy of
Winter Park, Florida, Attorneys your Answer to the Complaint

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the
mmijrtgag's
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hiereiiy tiotifit.d
l'arri1*'-'J prI.rrty, paid that it e:o,,splal,it to foreclose a

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122-1101 2440 Hiawatha at 17.I2

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3222722.
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120. AutomotIve Service
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cipal place of iiusi,sesie
ter Park, l"lori'la, hai instituted against 1IOWAItD 0. KI5•OCK
suit ugsinst you In the Circuit and Dr,itiYI'IIEA
KLOCK, isle
Court of the Ninth Judicial Cir- wife, and to all parties having

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work. Ph. lU-lb]

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1966 MODELS

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turn. Car A Phone necessary. 2 BR. KIT. equipped. $60

DEPENL)ABL.E woman wants to 2 BDRM

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laQIS' GE NE RAL HOUSE

Adjust-mists will be made in a se-run basis only for typogr.phl.I
errors that effect Iii. value of the ad. Adjustments will not be
Male beyond sk. first Ins.tiei.

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While here enjoy a
free ride aboard the
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WOMEN over 21 heeded to show beater, $71 'no. 223.5501 or

I CLEANING Service. Call iv..

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$8,390 to $19,990. As
low as $290 down and
$55.78 per month. No
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in Sanford. Shorthand requirid. Large compan' with mans 2 BIfltM.. i
in Sunland J
employee benefits. Reply in
Estates. 2224'2(14.
own handwriting, giving background &amp; qualIfications, state 97. Houses For Rent
salary reuir.menta. Boz 1110, Sanford, Fla.
2 BDRSM., KITCHEN turn., space I

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tremendous progress.

&amp; heat. 2-car gar.
age. enclosed porch, 1? ft.
family &amp; 12-ft living rooae
choice area, $22,591. lOOP Grov.

Kindergarten central air

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pletely f urnished mod.

pleasant personalit)' to drive courtesy wagon -

tiozual Manufacturer opening

low price and high

quality. Come out and
see these wonderful

Neat, attractive, young lady, !I

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Seminole Realty

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for the appraised

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pleading in the office of the
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Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
\VINTER PARK FEDERAT4 SAV. l,cf'ru tue 11th
of SCl)teIlll)Ol
1505 AND LOAN ASOCTAT1ON, 1ti6. If you fail to do so, a

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Valuation of $b,5t4(l. An Ideal
retircnment isurne &amp; location.

Dress Factory. DeI..and Air.
port, DeLand,, Fla.

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NINTH JUDICIAI CIRCUiT, IN fox 22, Fern Park, Florida,
NOtE COUNTY, and file the original answer or
FOR

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IN OUR NEW HOME
HWY. 17.92 &amp; LAKE MARY BLVD.

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SEWING MACHINE OPERA- *2?44
TOES,
factory experience,
TO SETTLE ESTATE
B day week. Air-conditioned,
pleasant surroundings. Pay ATTRACTIVE 2 Bdrmu. home, on
based an production, Minimum
$50 for 40 lira. Apply In per.
Pon. do not telephone. Shapiro

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conulitloti.

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witim
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Teacher. Pb. 822-1660.
GIRL FRIDAY for office of Na

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Listing

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72. Female Help Wanted

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are r.'Juired to serve a coi of
Publish Aug. 4, 11, 18, !. 19
your answer or pleading to tile
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Complaint on Plaintiff's attoriN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT, ney, Joseph M. Murasko, P. 0.

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Payments Less Than Rent

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Write to Wm. E. Pierce. 11
E. Steele, Orlando, I"ia.

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2.2 Rrs. 1-144 2 Baths
Some Kitchen. Equipped

Hquipment fumishad free.

orrison

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fllock 2, NORTH ORClerk of the Circult Court
LA N DO. S E.C ON'D ADDITION, according to the plat
By: Donna M. Markos
thereof recorded In PInt
Deputy Clerk
Book 12, atpr.es 55,54 and
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McINTOSH
Attorneys for rlatnttff
of Seminole County. Florida.
tune been filed against you in
Post Office Box 1830

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PARTS DEPT. OPEN 'FIL 4:30 P.M.

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Station

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Located Throughout

NEED CASH: Sell famous Knapp
Shoes. Pull or part time. High
commissions plus bonus. Cornplots lint for men and women.

114-Autus For 6&amp;;e

Want Ad Department Hours

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pa.rte.

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said cause being
Winter Park
ed
SHEILA 1). T)ESIINETI, Plain\'lnter I'ark, Florida
You, Defendants, are hereby
tiff, versus hAROLD 'E. DESII
NEIl, Defendant. and herein notified that a Complaint to
fail not or a Decree Pro Con- foreclose a certain mortgage on
fesso will be entered against th. following described property,
you, and th e cause proceed ex situate, lying and being in

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lol-MuWis amea-asi.

Jim Hunt

Bureau

£00-Resort R.smt.e1.

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u-I1omns App*'5Ss

8$-Job

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Family -Vacation This Summer In
An Air Conditioned Car!

2 &amp; LAKE MARY BLVD.
WINTER PARK MI 4.U1

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ADJUSTER

l.lSWAuHN Camper.

against you in the Circuit Court

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3524 Park Drive OffIce *12-2112
COLLEGE graduate, Age 25 to
Night: 122-0641 or *21.0700
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wi
train, Willing to re- _______________________
locate in Florida. Excellent 2 BR VERY mean. Close in.j
Jimmy Cowan. *22-4013.
Opi'ortunity. Send resume
&amp; photo to Claims Dept., Fin.
Insurance CornFarm
FHA VA HOMES
panics, 4351) 5. W. 13th St..
Gainesville, Fla. 3*601.
CLAIMS

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INCORPORATED

Realty

KAOST

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AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONERS

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experience necessary. Ph. 422- GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
BATHS
33. 4 rn., i-

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27-Bus iness )'t.l.
110-Lauts For 1W9

*1-Home Improv..ss

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BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE)

(FARE

cotuplelt deiIs
ManPayton Realty
ager,
Drawer
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Sanford,
Fin.
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1*3-1803
2640 HIawatha at
17-11
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(PPPC)RTtYNITY F()R A CAREER
WE NEED an Insurance SalesAssume nmtge. 122-8744.
man in the Sanford Area.
Complete on the job training.
G115. Orlando between 9-10 a.
m. Mon.-Friday.

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clien. 2(11': E. 2nd Street.

Send
in resume to Iersonnel

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the Office of the Et)wlN M. SWEDE and JUITClerk of the Circuit Court. at ANNA SWEDE. Ills wife, 'i'UF
Courthouse In Sanford, COMMERCIAL4 RANK AT VIN
th e
Seminole Count)', Florida. 22771, TER PARK, a Florida flanking
end to mail a cou' thereof to Corporation,
MeINDefendants
STENSTROM, DAVIS
NIITECI: 01' SIlT IN
TOSIL, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
iOht'VUA(E 1'OHECI4ONU2LE
Office Box 1330, Sanford.
Florida, 32771, in th at certain 'i'o, Et)WIN M. SWEI)E itiuil
divorce proceeding pending
JUI4IANNA SWEDE. )ties

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CITY

with National Concern.
REDUCED
sellclothing. 2 yrs col- .;LMOT new 4 Bdrm., 2

Icize lit-cferred, but not necep-

IMIS POt CONSICU11fl INII1TIONS-No CHANOE OF COPY
t$I .0 MINIMUM CHAI)
Always order your ad on h. economical weekly or
mon ly rat•s.
en you get •arlier results. Call and
cancel
you'll be billed for only fh. days run f

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uRDEILLY, experienced preferr- BY OWNER: Furn. or Un turn.
8 bedroom. 114 bath home.
Pd. New Accredited nursing
Nicely located on corner lot
honie'. Call lisBary, 662-4424.
near elvinentar,y Pichoril. For
%nfornmatlon call 775.225(1 after
MANAGER TRAINEE

CALL UNTIL 12 NOON TO START YOUR

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ZENITH
&amp; other
arti- TAVERN ON 17-93, with living
buy at _____
$23,150.
clep for Radio
sale. call
222-0581.
qtmnrtsrp &amp; S acres land. Call
iviiur
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BEAUTY SHOP fur sale. Call
INVESTMENT &amp;
arter p.
.
221-112*
11$ N. Park Ave.
In.ormahon
Wanted

p.

I. 1st st

yo are hereby required

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311 1-4.2

Chancery No. 150 l TilE CIRCUIT COVIfl' or
01' FI.flflIflA Tos TilE NINTH JVI)ICIAI CliiIi iT 1 . NI) i'flht SEMINOLE
HAROI.1) E. DESIINEI1
4OI''t'Y. FlORIDA.
Box 323-Route 16
Baltimore, Maryland 21220 IN (IIANCERY NO. I53fl
PLEASE TAKE NOTiCE that FIflERAT NATIONALa MORT..
to file GAGE ASSOCTATION, a United
your written answer or defense, States corporation,

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WE WILL AIR CONDITION ANY POPULAR
AMERICAN CAR
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Wagon, V.8, SENKARIK GLASS &amp;
power steering, perfect cnnd.
PAINT COMPANY
Take over payments. 323-1504
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210 Magnolia
Ph. 312-4622

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Orlando

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Unit.

$M)6;
161 )'Al.('ON, 2 dr.
1 t'611 ('lT,l14Mt)Uhl.l Wagon $377;
CLEAN, guiit rooms for men.
$326;
lI9 l'ultD Wagon
40% Magnolia._2.072O.
ItLDSMOH111 Sedan $2119;
16 Mll('t7ltV Har.ltop
$193;
115. ttltOS For Sale
IIOI.T Si.isun Il;
$
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fit OLDSMOBILE $17F.. 322-2607.
lli)It Mt'l(l'l: 1ISEI) ('AIlS
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410 V. 4th.
223-0721
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1*17 MERCUI1Y Monterey, good _________________________________
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322-5592.
Ph.
condition, $172.
118._____________________
Trucks For Sale
VOLKS'AaEX Station -1962
Lod
l'ruck
Wagon, 18,000 miles. One own- l'4' oi: ro
e.uipp'i1 for pulling trailers.
er, $h,76'. Ph. 222-720.

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l'il tin'i

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5.11,1 hes net,' preiniuni
loL)Sofl MP()Itiflg ( ooiI
esutimed or
i'nynlcsnts nisy
'till tr:'lo for on oliler nub. V(ltJlt
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FURN. APTS. close in. Jimmy lR 11'EItN.T1ONAl Wagon,
nutomnti' &amp; air.
Cowan. 222-4012.

Longwood

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114 W. FIRST S'V.
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Animal Kingdom

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TAX AND LICENSE EXTRA'. YOUR PRESENT CAR

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FURNIS1tEI) - tYl"UflNISl4I'L)
Ph. ResIdent Mir. 322-1240
WELAKA APARTMENTS

SPECIALS:

$L9&amp;:

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11M)t) CAll I'l4ANCiNt1 itt

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h.tne
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Plymouth

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Rome 7?5-919
H2.5002

C0MI10l)0R1

THIS INCLUDES ALL FINANCE CHARGES (SALES

$25.

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\Vall Carpet

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All utilities.
Apt. 1.

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223-0427

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4 &amp; F. IIOOMS turn., newly de- _____________
Supir S1...t t', e*ii'ilettt
by
mnny. tont he ,iisie4
cotate.1. 404 l'. 14th St.
.'iiti'litl.in
1iiki' iii, psyinc'nts,
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"think Itete l'inancin," Cell
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32! •2377.
pay.
compete
our
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3.ROOM furnished Apt. $40 mo.
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let.
St.: Sanford.

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Money

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stilted
for retired people. Ideally lo•

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EXTENSION

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Scooters

ViliPA MOTOfl
JAWA MOTOn

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11013 CLEVEI4ANI)
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only $1 per da).
work guarantoed.
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Carroll Furniture.
____________
BIO TOP NURSERY
Shamrock Roofing Co.
&amp; KINPKRCARTEN
1ddsre.l
. 40
3!1-l20
Ph. 31660 ____________
41C'*tt'd 149
Tackle. $221 set of Block
th ru Saturday
Open Mnnla
30. Home Appliances
______________________________
7:IL A.M. to 2:20
__________________________
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midniht.
'tU
•.,.nins
Friday
1964 H 0 T P C) 1 N '1' Automatic
SANFORD
___________________
ELECTRIC CO. ________________________
________________________
_________________________
____________________________________
_______________________________
___________________________
'asher in good conditIon. Call
S. Pets &amp; Supplies
0. E. APPLIANCES New &amp; Used after &amp; p. m. 224062. Best
222.16$!
offer takes.
__________________________ 11$ Magnolia
I e
FOR SALE: Registered
NEW, NEVER USED Royal Cornyrs. Champion Blood
WASHING Mathtne Rentals
fort Set. Double
Lines. 222-4423.
Used Appliances for sale
prins &amp; Metal P:ame. PhGERMAN SHEP., male, 4 mo, MOONEY APPLIANCE
--_________________________________
black &amp;. silver. Antmal
StA. isc.
Kennels, :-17&amp;•
51. ArtIcles For Rent
I
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31. Musical Instruments _______
these kids keep giving 'lectniks' o bad home_i'm
REIGSTERED Miniature Coll ie
__________ RENT A BED _________
___ 'BoSiemions'Z"
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Puppies. I Male &amp; 2 Female. PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR Rollaway, Hospital, Baby
222.423*
By Day, Weak or Month.
W. L. HARMON
________________________
________________________________________
FURNITURE
84. Real Estate - Sale
97. Houses For Rent
SERVICE: AKC regi sterSTUD
Dachshund. UPRIGHT PIANO, good practice £15 W. let.
tan
ed
232.11211
piano, $6&amp;. 222-2762.
CALLB.A.RT REAL ESTATE 2 BIuI1M. Houce. unfurn., Kit.
HOSPITAL BEDS
'hen equipped. Call 822-2621.
CALL
DAt OR NIGHT *22.74*2
Wheel
sick room eupplies
BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
ENGLISH SPRINGER SPAN- ___________________________________________
______________________________________________
for sale or rent.
'k
LARGE 2 RDRM. unturn. 2426
Band Instruments
lEtS AKC, purebred,
LIGGETT RKX.ALL DRUGS
_____________________
SAULS AGENCY
Palmetto Ave.
&amp; accessories
old. Call *22-7922 or 822-$4U
Pinecrest Shopping Center
Sales. Rentals &amp; Repairs
Days 222.7174
Orlando Dr. Ph. 222-761*
CHIHUAHUA puppies. AKC Reg. h004 Cedar Ave.
NIghts-Weekends 222.0422 FURS. HO1'SE. 210 Laurel Ate.
32-7202 2701
Ted Williams
Ph. 822-0062.
53. Wanted To Buy
ROBERT A. WILLiAMS
ardwaro..
34.
Upholstery
guaranteed
POODLE PUPPIES,
Realtor
_______________________________
heal th y. Tiny toy &amp; miniature
ltaymond Lundquist, Aweoc.
SELL
US
Tour
Furniture.
Quick
100. Resort Rentals
OVER 22 YItARS
at stud. Terms. 323-1449.
Atlantic Bank Bldg. _______________________________
*12-1611
Service with the cash.
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OP FINE workmanship in
SUPER TRADING POST
t'RuT APTS. *2*
Baby Skunks, $!2
holstering, draperies, sllpoovST. .JOHNS REALTY OCEAN
Atlantic. Daytona Beach. Mrs.
era. Time PLYMODUI "little PIANO WANTED from private
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
R. U Hutchison, 222
$5 mo Drapery hardware
Pet and Flab
Mynahe,
luarty. Write kind &amp; price
____
120 N. PARK AVENUE 322-4122
installation.
Supplies.
_______________________________
Box 192, Sanford Herald, SanKULP DECORATING SHOP
102. Mobile Homes - Sale
fn,rd, Pla.
___
C. A. WHIIDDON
Ph. 282-9644
_______________________________
Ph. 222-2312
17-92
BROKER
SMALL Business need perking
Q1AI.ITY MU1411..E HOMES
*22-5991
ANIMAL HAVEN kENNELS: 35-Vacuum Cleaners
up?
Us. Low-Cost Want Ads 20? S. Park
Hwy. 17-92 S. Sanford
Boarding. For sale, AKC Chibua. _____________________________ to tell and sell!
breeds, also
hua. also
________________________
90. 1,ots For Sale
______________________________
I
ijsi:ri VACUUM CLEANERS
piga. 2227L2.
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CASH FOR TRASH
103-Mohile Homes-Rent
UP
used furniture want- HOMESITE loo x 2ft0 deep. City I1 __________________________________
Antiques
KIRBY COMPANY
water, Oak trees. Low down
Poultry - Livestock
f4)
Sales &amp; Service
11.usr trailer for
BRIDGES FURNITURE
payment, Terms. Call W. fl
Ph. f,C26767
rent.
ut
Camp Seminole. 222.
*28.1420
MeC1ung, 822-2281.
______________________ Park &amp; 25th.
______________________
HORSES BOARDED
___________________________
R.asonabi. Rates
USED Purnhturs, any smoUnt APPROX.
2
43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
10.
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Good Riding .3SI
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8222270.
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School 1 104-Trailer
Georgia Ave. High
Space-Rent
233-9851 _____________
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Phone
par king lot. $2200- Terms. __________________________________
CALADIUMS, last of the season, WILL BUY your usable but UnTitAii.i:i
&amp;.tike
i'uurrr on
222-8102.
oo large bushy. in gal. cans. used furnIture &amp; etc. L. C. ______________________________
13. Catering • Food
Stir each. Come earl)' for best
__________________________________
DELL. 222-7Sf6 or 8228&amp;31.
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95. Houses For Sale
s Nursery. LongOXR.A222-0426.
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____________________
wide trailer. 666UDRM.
55, FurnIture For Sale
RANCHITO
4tIfl,. 1.wnu;u;' Trn1icr Court
15. Special Services
50. Misc. For Sale
18 ACRES OF pasture, feisee &amp; ______________________________
WILSON-MAtER PURN.
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wood
to Lake Mary Rd.
cross-fenre. 2 Bedroom frame 106.
______________________________________
Apartments For flnt
Trade
Sell
CARS WASHED AND WAXED, GOING
2
miles
______________________
house &amp;
BUSINESS!
OF
222-2522
at your home or mine. Cal
*11-lb E. 1st St.
from Sanford on paved road. 1 &amp; 2 B.D}IM. APTS.. Completely
The Home of 10,000 Items.
_______________________________
Roy Green Jr., 822-1601.
BILL'S BARGAIN BARN
USED F u r n it U r a, appliances. $20,000. 29, down. Evenings equipped by GENERAL ELEC18(10 Grapeviflu Ave.
TRIC which includes electric
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. Lan- 322460$.
PAINTING CARPENTRY
_______________________________
___________________________
kitchen, heating &amp; cooling.
ry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Ill-hi
A. 7. Adoock
Agency
Stei'riper
5 years old.
________________________________
Frigidaire
822-42*2.
TOWN'N LAKES
A Multiple L.tsting Realtor
__________________________ ____________
SURFBOARD REPAIRS __________________________________
$fifi- 823.1641.
APPRAISER
INSUROR
GA
RI) EN A PA IITM ENTS
FURNITURE
_______________________________
_____________________
_______________________________
TABL
,
,
222-49*1
Ft.
1911 S. French 711 E. First St.
222-1120
of
$694 all
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who1esnl( - Retail. fludgin
Role Is Your Roof? 7 7
BY TELL CITY
sume mortgage &amp; $77 monthlY
11364162.
tran(u. electrIc hot &amp; cold WaTURNER
ROOFDG
pymts. Ph. 222-2601.
CENTER
1cr turn. 1217 Magnolia.
FURNITURE
____________________________________________________
____________________________
______________________________
Ph. *22-1401
Sanford
14 K PIERCED Earrings
322-7922
1100 French Ave.
BDRM., I BATH, CR. No quaii CLEAN furn. 2 RDRM. garage
11250 &amp; up
30
30
to
23-Pntg
fying, assume payments of
Diamond Earrings $17.50
apt. lt'02 Mitlile. 222-o731.
S79.28 Includes insurance &amp;
GWALTNEY JEWELERS LG - AN'TIQUE dropleaf table.
taxes. 1(13 E. Woodland Dr., FURS. aPT., 2200 Mellonville.
&amp; FAINTING
earl)' American Davenport, 2
204
S. Par); Ave.
222-6509
set. :22.7991.
_______________________________
Chest
Drawers,
bedroom
of
REPAIR822.5121
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FTRN Downstairs Apt. 601 PalPORCH GLIIJER, 220; Maple 3 TV console. *22-IUZ.
YOU
WANT
THE
BEST
metto Ave. Ph. 322-1274 after
Painting Service
cushion arm chair, $10: Youth
can afford for your
THAT
YOU
I'. un.
Spray chair, $2; Swing set, $5; misc. ECHOLS BEDDING CO. ____________________________
Brub
family. They'll delight in this ______
______
Reasonable..
1813
5.
Park
Ave.
Bedding
Furniture
&amp;
large 3 Bdrm., 3 bath block APT. 115 FRENCH. 8:2.6510.
Tilson *32-0*50
AT FACTORY PRICES
home with L. rm., P. rm., Fla.
0001) WHITE Aluminum Gar. 1111 Magnolia
3224221
FURN. APT., close In. 222-2100.
rut., cent. lsct &amp; air, oak
neighbor
placing Want
4177.
60. BusIness Opportunities
m3' extras. Select Sanford
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Cordell Family
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The Frederick E. Cordell family will be leaving In the not
tot, distant future for a threeyear assignment at Torrejon,
Spain.
Cordoll, with the U. S. Air
Form has been promoted from
staff sergeant to technical sergeant in South Vie.. Nam, where
he Is the NCO-in-charge of the
only underwater cable terminal.
The terminal Is located it
Long Van Air Base in Nba
Trang and has never suffered
it loss of conimunicaticiflb during the 1½ years 011th operation. The terminal provides all
nut-of-the-country communication for South Viet Nam by way
of a submarine cable to the
Philippines.
Sergeant Cordell's wife. Bar.
ban, and their five children.
Stephanie. Fred Jr.. Elizabeth.
Raymond and Richard. presently reside at 406 Rosalia Drive.
Mrs. Cordell is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beasley, of
Sanford.
Sergeant Cordell will return In
October, undergo some special
training at BlloxL Miss., and
the Cordell family will then
leave for Spain.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Florida las been asked to join "a
new front In the battle" to
change the electoral vote election of president and vice president.
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Earl Fairciotli, said he bus a
proposed constitutional amendment to change the system to
a direct popular vote.
He asked that Florida join
with Oklahoma In hacking Delaware's federal suit to overthrow
the - 'winner take all" method
of counting the electoral votes.
Under the Fystem, the candidate who gets a state's majort3' gets all of its electoral vote.

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Bridge Winners
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DeBary Duplicate Bridge
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week's Tuesday afternoon game
at the Firemen's Recreation
hail.
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Ruth Blatt and Mrs. Gloria
Accardi; second, Dr. and Mrs.
Leonard Munson; third, Mrs.
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on July 16. 1511 b twit Nt,t)vt
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l'nitt'd EtuI.•,- MiirihuI or uTi
of hh diii)- but tic'rr.,tI deput ki.
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TIiJ?' ONE. ur-nc,rding to 'ht PIKI
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loarorI. Mild G. Public U.ii! rnitor.14 County. Flt,roh- At pui'ilc ciutrry to list
s,.iseiit ,,id tici4t tidcl.-r for ciish
ad , trou Iweil Olt Tui'si1uy. AUGusit ;o. 1I66 AL I t)r front door of
the- Lentlinihi Cuuut .v Courthouse.
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President Vole
Change Sought

lortunately for flit' Rotis, they , York with a two nut, twOttun - citti a burner in ?tt' ithth.
right field fence at- Cnntlk'stk'k silk! hut, iiIilnt leave tintil the
Atlanta pushed pist Fintiston
5
iihin't get Knutn' usual trt'nt- single itt the skfl,.
I'ark mid vaulted Mays nin'nd tUtu.
th inti
''ith
five r,in4 tn the
a
2-2
snapped
Krriit'
flank
iii .flnimy Ios on the nil 11111r, ''it's ,iisI lung different from uu'nt during it game.
ingler1
Rv-n
('arty
borne
three-rim
ninU.
In utlier National I,eaguc' for ('hiragn with n
what has tuappem'd to hutitu belist.
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rnror1
runs
the
md
nlen two of
The (litiffi. center fielder, who lore." tiiui 1r. Robert Kc'rinn, gnnu'.s, New York edged f'ittq- hornet in the 18th. Rich
1ou -lit inning Weii;wdnywho
Menko'
on
r'niingle.
other
overtime
into
sent
game
l'irntes'
the
rutting
the
frail
burgh,
ilinh+tc'r tentyu physician. ''The
he hit a litime i-un that I tiggere tied V'n the night. lwInre, .now
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top .._.__
rpni'- mill
San Fi-nnt,ien to a 4.3 t'Ietnr trails only lithe 1111(11 1111(1 IllS thliow inirt. fflffl
Over St. IAIUiS.
114 homers. Ituuthu hatted k'tt- tisuiti fly flip pain is hetwt'etu i'lsro (luiriugo t ri mined l'hiln delptuitm 5 3 in In innings and
p0 ('huIlug asqlgtinuent q.
i(mirlix,tt ('iIlflC it, the sttH handed.
whipped I Irpiuston I
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''It's possible that Sandy will Atlanta
Inning or Los Angeles' 5-I 1ns I
,if feel real great ninnit it .
eI
In
the Anui'rlrnn f,c.ng,ie. flat
Mays sold afterward. 'This Is ii.' aIsle In warm ui on the skk'•
CIiit'tntsitI when he hurt If
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nil hritk' hrl eilniw,
the first time anyone huse* lint's Iwi, dny It-otti now itnil Ii inure bent fiuiston 8-I, 1)i't toO
achieved
this in so sliutt it I him'. I lien tnk,' lilt; usual starting tnt-ti detc'iuted New York 4-2, Min
The home run was a histor
iwvmt n dow neil Cn Ii fornia 5 3,
rest
of I hose guys huini 20 ii fit(, t'lhmw is nut swohletu. '
one. It was the 5351h of May The
1:
l&lt;uunta s, whose nest srhwduled Chicago swept. Kansas City 4-2
enrt'er and made him the se years. and I've had only 15.''
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Kunatax was seeking his 211111 IIII'Ii winuld lie Sunday, received and 5- I arid Cii' vein nd topped
(fltt greatest homer hitter at
-t
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the greatest right-handed Willi victory Weiltuesday flight iflIl, a t'uiit lsiutit' hued mu In I lie el- Washington 5-3.
Miiys' home r. his .11011 of the
iflstt,li(i wound tip Willi a sine Now, their pun-en it fit a bucket,
littler or all Iine.
The blast, on a 3.2 pReb Ito elbow, lie hurt It in the second ut In' -- thin' usual ie treatment season. nit Ilmi' Cardinals' 1t'arl
'.
to 3-1. The Giants then tied it. in
Iiy Washburn, sailed over Ii inning when he struck out flip hue gets titter if game.
the eight 11 on rtin-sc'oring singles
-IL by Tito I"uentes and Willie McJIMMY IOXX
Covey and won it. in the ninth tin
BABE RUTH
7 II
--_______.•.NowThird
lesuts Abut's ruin-scoring single.
..StflI First
Has Never
- V V liii e
elbow
apparently +
Kouittux'
-_
hurt
in
the
fourth
inning
as he
Aug.
1S,
ltttfli
rage
Loft
he •unfiir
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(;nrcI.v;a'thet rn n)c.rIa doii))lr. +
all three riirmvrq
nthusiasm
Lost
I'tiat vi,q i'mutnigli t(, h;,iuil flip'
SAN FRANCISCO (Al') -- luii lweiu nun tim' giunw's n'stnln I line li';t la'Iui;,tt Ruth, Vusx, sinuthuptuw hik sevi'muth, ilc'Ie;tt+
t. (Hue against- 19 vicI uric'-;.
Willie Miiys, the second greatest tor. lie ling led the National Tech Vil his, nus tutuil Mel Oft.
League
In
home
runs
four
I
inn's
cain'
by
lii' ptussn'd file various
home run hitter of all (him', is a
Pitt +slnirghu took a 7- I lead on
man who never ceased to be a -1955, 1982, 1904 fltl(I 1985. ilk iniii'stn,nu's.
homers by Willie SIn rgeli, Bill
best year was 52 Immers In lOris. Time qu e st mu in baseball Is: Miuzeroski and l)onn Clendenon,
'ouuugstvr.
lie was named the National I low iuint'hu hunger can Willie but the Mets -,truck hack for
''The thing about Willie Is ho
League's
Most Valuable I 'layer cart- v nit?
five rims In the fourth inning.
never hits lost his enthusiasm.''
I dun, 'I know,'' Miiys says. Huts Taylor iu'coum,,ted for the ,
saint I lernuin Franks, manager iii 11)54 anti 11)85. lIe was it(-c
elaium'd
lnuselmll's
1'Inyei'
of
I
hi'
Kvuu'v
titan is dilterent. I last tour runis with the first.
c;mnnts.
or
of the San Francisco
in
1954.
tuutilil
Year
like
to jiiiiy until I turn .19 pinch hilt grand slam homer iii
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',--.---Ile loves baseball. No matter
505
with
or
began
the
year
-10,
Willie
butt
we will just have to Mets' history.
how many records lie sets or
A Hard Thing To Do
Ron Hunt (lien won It for New
hn' much money he makes, homers, standing lhftl In the a it-l + wait and see.''
ere
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Willie hit his 535th home run
so much and work you've so enjoyed.
to
in
the fourth inning of the game
uiut'lt
too
that
is
opportunity
has
been
offered
But an
against
the St. Louis Cardinals
turn down. Starting Monday, The Steamer' vill lie parked in
\Vedmwsday.
the Orlando Panthers' stall, as the Continental Football
League team's publicity director. The challenge, the chance
This broke his tie with Jimmy
financial
benefits
are
for advancement., the traveling and the
Fox, the old star of the ITh il aalmost endless In the CFL and a young ninti would he a fool
dt'hpluia Athletics. and made him
position.
pass
the
up
greatest right-hand home
the
to
My 14 months with The Herald will i-t'mnain long in my run hitter in baseball history.
memories. Both the paper and the people of Seminole County
Now only Ba be Ruth's re+
have been great to work with and cooperation from nfl has niarkable record of 714 lies
been tremendous. It couldn't have been any better.
ahead.
Seminole County, especially on the sporting scene, has it
"I'll have to average 40 a
big future as long as its conches, athletes and fans continue year to catch up with that guy,
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to be as dedicated, as loyal and its spirited as they have in (lie Babe," \Viihte said recently,
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the past..
"1 don't th ink I can do It."
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Thanks To All
"Willie will be playing baseball
better when he's in a rockSanford and Seminole County teams are knownstateing
chair,"
said Leo Durocher,
wide for their "toughness" in almost every sport-be it footwho
was
manager
of the then
ball, basketball, swimming, softball, track, etc.
I want to thank all the people who have been nice to me New York Giants when Willie
7.7 f IS (670 z IS) blar.Ic tube-type
plus $1.58 Fed. Li Tax and old ti re
-such as Coaches Mett.s, Blythe, Williams, Boyles, Stumpf was brought up In 1951. Now
Cubs.
Chicago
the
Leo
manages
and Colbert at Seminole, Coach Copeland at Lyman, and
Mays Is 35. Ills salary, tradiCoaches Prater and Mikier at Oviedo, and Coach Ilolt. at
tionally a baseball secret. Is
Crooms.
reliably reported to be $125,000
Principals Andy Bracken of Seminole, C. W. Ilohiet- of
Oviedo and Canton Henley of Lyman all know the import- a year. lie lives in a swank,
Jon
ance of athletics and should be commended for their coopera- f'...tinr.rI split level home on
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Tubeless
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Other county sportsmen such as Bob Cooke and Mike
7-year-old
MfaiCountry Club, Emma Spencer aUa1F
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'Michael.
lives with him part of
the wonderful people of the swimming association, John Spol$1.88
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Willie and his wife,
ski of Jet. Lanes, Frank Thomas of the American Legion
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May
of
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$ SIi listed also replaces she shown in parenthesis
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and extra-strong 3-T nylon cord
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humble beginning, He dresses
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Most of the people listed above have become more tened his baseball Income with
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tiorsements from soft drink, toy
Five young men whom I couldn't have (]one without are and .sporting goods firms.
0 A. 1. Foyt- past winner
Herald photographer Bill Vincent and sports correspondents
The spectHcular Negro outof the Indi3napolis -5(X)"
and dozens of other top
Bob Thomas, Bob Stewart, Jim Bacchus and J. Richards, who fielder is renowned among baseraces drove a stock rice car
have made UI) the Herald's fine sports stuff.
ball followers for his famed busunder race conditions 300
Most of them will still be around, providing fine cover- ket catch just as lie is for his
inVes at 120 miles-per-hour
on Thunderbolt fires
age of the county's sporting scene.
hoine run power.
0 Built with 4 plies of extraAnd of course, I can't depart without thanking the WonWhen a fly ball Is hit to center
strong 3-T nylon card and
derful people here at the Herald, from publisher-editor Walter
TuI$yfl rubber lOt •*iTlg- • Plus
Slut
Price'
Gielow, all the way down the line. Working for and with the
toward it, his cap flying off in
mIleage
Fed. Ex. Tax
Clack_Tubeless
Built to deliver extra trac"Herald Angels" has been a real pleasure.
the process, and calmly catches
$1.90
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appreciate all he has done for me,
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Star
was tough and he's turned out to tian Athletes and making talks
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Thursday, Aug. 26, at
be too tough even for Wahoo MC- to youth groups.
Daniel. a successful profession- The AllAmerica climaxed an the Game Cock Restaurant In
ii wrestler when he's not play. outstanding season in 1965 by the Longwood Hotel,
players
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being named Most Valuable
America
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Emanuel.
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got a reported $200,000 to sign Bowl.
the meal of their choice.
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grappled with McDaniel. the have won all three World Series tend with their utoiia, are asked
former New York Jet, for the in which they've participated- to cull the manager or C. L
Cooper for reservations.
Dolphins' middle linebacker 19511, 1963 and 1965.
spot.
Wednesday. Miami Coach
George Wilson said that Emanuel would btart at middle lineON 100 BRANDS
backer in Saturduy'5 exhibition
game against the J('ts at Jack
onvI11e. Fla. McI)anlel will
move to the right side.
Emanuel. a 225-pounder from
Newport News. Va., was kicked
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
off Tennessee's football team
9 A.M,.6:I5 P.M.
OPEN DAILY
two years ago for getting in-SANPORD
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Sports rulnr
nuI-trike e'nvei-sntion.
s''ieI to lila Iniiiie.11n(e fit.
NCWspSp('T 1'iitetpriwc
'fl took a lot far Jimmy In (itt-c as a man. Everybody, for
lANl)(N, 'FnglsnI-.- (l'A) PInV Rhi'(.
,'kff -san In that iflstntiep, retains a feclitig lie
-.Tirnni' Brown ant neross the big scene," sold lee Marvin, will return to t he Cinvelatiti
tnbl and the planes of his
ni.tvle finishsubdue his rent el( at. Iltowna when
trnng face glinted like polishI'S slinuthig this fall,
ed mahogany. The time vas first and be a Southern-talk'1 $t'ldinhi PI'I'li't (lie tittitt'i',"
lunch at the Met.ro-Go1d'yn. ing egra, then suddenly conic
I was Chni-fle. h' salt, "hut right. now I ulnti't
Mayer conim1sani-' in florehani Out
e
ttiysclf uuetunllv being In
Wood, a suburb of London In lInt. In' tutterstood what
font ball In nn' .'nineity. I
Uerl.fnrdshire. The subject was meant"
Jimmy Brown's pail is now lnnw 1 won't be in It as a play.
truth.
ci.."
"1 speak the truth," said It t81k%IP flat on t"or(iunn
lit-nun didn't. feel any ninu-ni
Brown. "If you deny n, Street in London's Vest. 1'nil, guuhht
bnut, failing to fulfill
the high rent. district. The livyou're my enemy."
t hird year of his eotiti-nu't.
"And just.," a listener t-snt' ing room is small. The big set the
/
With
I he (1evp1n,l Ilrownp
('41
to mow, "vhat is tile of golf clubs looks, cosp1eti- I
year.
lie soul it's not a
oi's. •linini' offered wine to the
truth?"
40111 tact to play, only an up.
Brown was dressed in the visitor,
ltrcvn ware only a mustarl- tion on aers'ice If he dlii ploy.
drab arms' fatigues whIch are
lie wn displense, thnt Art.
- colored robe with white
his uniform as an actor in
- movie called "The flirts' Doi- ing, and he hadn't bothered to Modell, the owner of the
tltreittenpul to fhie him
- en." lie leaned hack reflective. "A ve
ve because this was a week- llrowns,
OO
for
evet-y day hi' wasn't
ly, a half smile playing across end off from work on the
camp
I
cause until the .luslv
his strong lips, and he crooked movie, lie was essentially re/
his left arm across thetop of laxed. lInt he was also on guard 17th reporting day, Mn.lu'll hat
no legal claim on hint.
the chair to support his head, because two years ago
"Maybe," he suggested, '•it's a piece critical of his book in I "If "naliressured into dohe stated, "The white
it-hat Cassius Clay says when
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titflfl
has
forced me to l prehe calls all white men the
It'ed against, him."
devil. That. could he the truth,"
JIM
"Bow
can I talk to you," he
"I
can't.
buy
it."
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now,
"and know that what
Brown was caught. up in the said
say
won't
be twisted? As a
emotion of the subject., lie lean- I
OE%' 4CO
LABOR
ed forward and pointe,j a fin- writer, you've got power that
can't. answer,
DAY!
"Prejudice
isn't calling me a
"Listen," he said, "ynu'r
.
That's
stupidity.
You
can see the enemy, and you got
In the original script of the nothing to he afraid of. Put
1
in a t-ooni alone with any
"The Dirty Dozen," Robert
Probe Ordered On Miles' Death
,lefferson played by Jimmy man, and I know I'm going to
lt It's the others that I look
Brown, is contacted by Major
,bohrm Reiman, played by Lee out for, that aren't so
Car
Since he wasn't explicit and
Marvin, who won an Acndem'
The purpose is to enlist professionally I was more InflTRSIDE, Calif. (UPI)
the easiest curve to negotiate,
No
lieutenant tcN'sted in Jimmy Drown and
Veteran sports ear racer Ken spokesman said, which drew •1foi, a
Miles, 47, whose precision and speculation that the accident condemned to death for rnur football, the conversation was
gutty driving electrified fans may have been caused by a der in wartime England, on a
dangerous mission, with promworldwide, piloted his last lap mechanical failure,
Wednesday as his experimental
The driver, who was no ISP Of amnesty. Jefferson is
Ford "J-car" flipped at 150 straiie.r to the restraining wall, hostile. He speaks, ". . I'm a
miles per hnur.
had flirted i-ith death on sev- Tugger . . and I'll always he

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READY FOR THE

Tournament in Tallahassee are these Sanford All-

Stars who won the District Tournament at. Starke
last weekend. The All-Stars Frida night meet the

wjar of the Tallahassee (BUddy')__Mjlt game
which will open the tournament tonight. Left to
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"Ton many things can happen
in this game to become overconfident, but It's
let better i
feeling being where we are than
chasing other clubs." he said.
"1 predicted during spring
training that 100 victories would
win th e pennant and that's our
goal," Bauer added. "Now I'll
be very happy 11 we phiv .500
hail the rest of the wa- - All I
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right (front row)-Don Griffin, LeRoy Estridge,
Bill Kuykendahl, flick Sires and Pat Hingle; (back
row)-Randy Reynolds, .Titri Warner, Larry }lel..
main, floh Jackson, Frank Thomas. George Grif.
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Wednesday's RexuWs
By THE ASSOMATED PRESS
Baltimore
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Batting (300 at bats~-Oliva, Detroit 4. New York
Minnesota 5, California 3
321 F Robinson Cleveland
Baltimore, .3 17.

Runs - I Robinson Halt
more, 94: B. Robinson. Haitimore, 80.
Runs batted in-Powell, Baltimare. 90; F. Robinson. Baltimore, 88.
Hits
Oliva, Minnesota, 145:
F. Robinson, Baltimore, 140,
Doubles
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tour in 11341'-"I didn't make
Chicago at Cleveland, N
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California at Washingto
Kansas City at New 'York i, ball." he says-and turned to
the entertainment phase of the
twi.night
game.
Minnesota at Boston, N
Hahn carries a bag that
weighs 90 pounds. He hits perfect shots with garden rakes. He
swings shaf ts made of rubber
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Kansas City, 36: Agee, Chicago, a Pleasure Show, Aug. 20, with
32. tching (10 rIsions) 11am- events starting at 7:30 p.m.
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Judging the events will be Mrs.
titan, New York. 8-2, .800: Mc- David Harding, Maitland, and SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.
Admiring, a four-yearNally, BaLtimore, 11.3, .786,
Mrs. Robert Burklutmmer, Or- (Al')
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open to all riders who 1inv not sale of £13 race horses, yearlings
won a first or second place rib- and shares at *310,00(1 Wednesban
since January, iec, at this day night in the Saratoga
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ring All riders are encouraged Sales ring of I'usig-Tipton Co.,
Batting (300 at bats)
Alou,
participate In these classes horse-auctioneers.
Pittsburgh, .345; Clemente, to gain confidence, according to It was a world-record price
Pittsburgh, .326.
President Joe Green and Vice for at tiiroughbred sold at pubItuns-Alnu, Atlanta. 87: Aar- President C. W. Morrison.
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All managers of Seminole
by, builder of the car, ordered day's fatal accident. On every gers. And you know something
Little League teams are asked
an tznrnediat.e investigation he- mishap Miles was exonerated of I'm proud of it now,
ginning today of the high speed neglienee and the car was did something that every fig, to meet at 2 p.m. Sunday at
accident which sent the popular blamed as being defective,
ger ought to do-J killed a Cooper Field in Casselberry to
. - . I could kill complete plans for the Little
driver to his death at Riv(rside Miles had come to fame at fligger.ht
Leauc Campout Aug. 27.28,
lnte.nationnl Raceway.
an nec' when niost men are on you."
Pl- yers eligible to attend are
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sidelines, according to Dan
A raceway spokesman said
There was no mirth in the
the car was gutted by flames Gtiraev, another veteran driver way Brown called me "Char. to report to the field Saturday,
Aug. 27, in time that departure
hut nt to the point which and nersonal friend,
lie." It was chilling, though
Would Preclude an investigation "lit, desemed every bonor he felt no physical danger. This for Camp Howard may be made
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Arnie In 1956 and 1960. Palmer Cincinnati at Houston, ?'
-It'll drive those fellows batSt. Louis at Los Angeles, Ntv"
last played here in ioi.
Casper should pass tht! $100,- Only games scheduled
IIahn's primary purpose in
PTtdfly's Games
600 mark in official earnings at
visiting Viet Nam is to entertain
U&amp; tourney. He leads with $99. Pittsburgh at Chicago
Uncle Sam's military men there
315 10 far in official money, New York at Philadelphia. N with his clever and remarkable
$104,700 counting unofficial tour- Cincinna ti at 110ust0fl. N
repertoire that has fascinated
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golfers and non-goiters throughThe record for a year's oh- Atlanta at San Francisco, N
the world.
cial money is S140.752
2. set by
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Jack Nicklaus last year. Nick- Baltimore . - - 79 41 .658
laus Is passing up this tourna- Detroit .... 65 54 .54ti

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in tashmne,' Pete ItsueIir,
''I .'ould imlvu' nnnt lieu year
of fouitlunli omit gi't 501111' ,It0ttf%'.
Ihit t hue u-os tz.'t t Ipii tdmu,- t fill.
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artist will pelt the ball&amp;-50 dozWednesday Results
bursitis in his left shoulder still
en of them, 600 In all, Inscribed
bothers him on an occasional San Francisco 4, St LouIs
with the word Peace-into the
long-Iron or wood shot. Palmer Chicago 5, Philadelphia 3. 10 infested jungles.
didn't hit many long Irons
Then he'll sit hack and watch
Atlanta 6, Houston 1
Wednesday, reaching five of
the fun.
nine par-4 holes with his wedge. New York 8, Pittsburgh '
"1 hardly expect it to change
CiflCiflflMI 5, Los Angeles 1
and Palmer each have
the course of the war," the
Casper
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ranking him 41st an the money
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Thu Orioles boosted theiri
6,568-yard
par-71,
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record
to 79-41 while winning.
Wethersfield course, softened by
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th eir eighth game in the last
Tain Monday and Tuesday. was
starts by belting the Boston
NATIONAL
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taken apart b.v mast of the 40
5
Pittsburgh
70
Prot, playing In the pm-amateur.
The Red Sax, who had just
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Behind Cody's 64. Australian San Fran. - 71 50 .587
helpers
while
taken
three of four games each
Kel Nagle George Archer and LOS Angeles - 67 51
Hahn is preparing to attack the knees and with one font on it blindfolded, but had to give this with second place Detroit and
......
Bob Goalby scored 67's, and
folding chair. WithI'm
rare preci-. up when others
attempted the third place Cleveland. were vieCommunist
Viet Cong with
Charlie,
St.
Louis
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baby.
fighting
Cram
Aussie Bruce
he picks off three balls lent and fractured a few jaws. tims of ninth lnnlng-lt.is in drop.
Cincinnati
60 59 .504 lOh of capitalism's most bourgeois sioti,
Thhki Nichols each had
swinging on a string like a pen- "If I could get a Viet Cong to ping three straight to the highAtlanta ......58 61 .487 i24 weapon.s-ZoIf balls.
U.S Open champ Billy
dutum.
I submit, I might reinstitute It In flying Orioles.
- 52 67 .437 I8Ya For two weeks, beginning
Va. who said he's tired from New York
Once he used to drive balls offmyact,"Hahnsaid.
_TheOrioles,who had If, sin- I
31 668 .429 19V-'Sept. 24, the famed trick-shot
tot, much golf, had a 69. So did Houston

twice, Billy in 190 and 1965.

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taxes but the next best bet np the ninth Inning of the Boston ninth was wasted.
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American League pennant.
Even 11anager flank Bnuer Is
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relaxed and In joking mood In
talking about. the Orioles'
chances. He can afford to. ()niv
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11 COIIIipW C'ompnrable to the
fall of the Roman Empire can!
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when asked Wednc'sda' what
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1'en years ago then! were 10 or
Ui great players on -your p11)
golf tour. Now there are 100 or
more," observed Argentine veteran Roberto DeVicenso $ 1W
prepared for the $100,000 Thiurance City Open, starting today
at the Wethersfield Count?
Club.
Illustrating Devicenso's point
was Charles Comb, or Port
Worth, Tea., who won Wednei"day's Pro-amateur tuneup with
a seven-under-par R. Coody Is
32nd on the money-winning list
this year with $28,645.
"The clubs are improved, the
Courses are in better condition,
and there's so much more maney to attract the players," the
43-year-old DeVtcenzo said.
He did not hesitate to admit
that the lure of lots of cash
helped bring him to the United
States this year. DeVicenzo took
first prize in the Greater Dallas
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DESPERATE
girl 'IbRd.1' If she is your
marries A man without it lit , T411IRUS (April 20 to May 20 ' ..

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find to find another one."
govurnment or your creditors
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Canal Authority of the Stott, 01 Rim, Lowell; all members of
Florida ntrc'ath has acquired the Board of Commissioners;
48 pr cent of the right-of-way
ChIef Brak c.Ield. M a 2' ion!
for the Cross-Florida Barge Ca.
superintendent of roads
nat, and it is expected th at CoLin
about 20 per cent more of the and uridges. and Randolph Tuerightof-way will he purchased ker, Orala attorney.
Anuroved at the meeting
by the end of the fiscal year,
1967.
July.
a prpnsed study of the "Opti This was announced by Col. mum Land Use Model for a
Giles L. Evans Jr., manager of Tielirnitt'd Area Contiguous to
the Canal Authority at it hoard the Cross-Florida Barge Ca
of directors meeting today at nal. This study, to be turned
the Authority office.
over to the Canal Authority
Colonel Evans noted also that will he made by Edward A
as if July 31. 1966, more than Fernald. assistant profesrn.
0 million, or about 10 per Florila State University. Whei
cent, of the total coflatriletlirn romnlet.eij utter t.h(- first of thf
work on the Canal has been year , it will propose uses for
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the Canal right-of-way property
In his report to the hoard, and land one mile back on
Colonel Evans also pointed out I either side from the Canal.
Anither study currently in i
that the Authority now link tiethe
right-of-way
for
progres
was described by Wil- I
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S.
Johnson.
vice- chnirnuin
Clearing
ham
the Rodman Pool
Florida
Development
Area and it good portion of thu of IN,
Commission. Be said that the
Rodman Reservoir Area
Daring tilt, meeting, it tick-- beef cattle, swine and poultry
gution from Marion County dii. I industries are greatly interested
nder
cussed with board membersin tit(. Canal and tire nn' underti
an
economic
survey
taking
port
part sites, roadways and recrcnew
what
the
Canal.
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low
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D. Itinghnvcr, Jcksnnvillc-St. transportation costs, afforded
Auguistine. chairman of the ca- by Lit(, Canal, Will nit-an to
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Each a fternoon the ad deprirtnient delivers 'dummies
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All I hrN' of these divisions arc dependent on c!a(-h
of Iii'r, and all are otependent on the personnel in the
(1e1I1aMiu1g room and pressroom. For without th"
printers and pu'csmen there would be no newspaper
So the tour will begin in the ''front office''
the guides pointing out the classified ad (le.pnrtmflt,
where the co,irte'ous ad takers receive your ads by
telephone' or over the counter: the business office.
work" is mt(-COfllPliVShf'(l.
where all the necssilry is

Pul)lishcr-editnr and lrs. \Vniter A. (ielow will
meet, our guests at the (10)0)1', after which the guides
will take over, and the guests will In, I aiken in small
groups throughout the plant.
Publication -if a iwwspaipci' is divided into five
main divisions: News, ndvertising, ('iro'ulat ion, print
ing 8)1(1 pressroom.
Prime purpose of a newspapei' is to (lissenhinate
news and other information of general interest, to its
readers. it follows, titen, that to finance the news
department there must he a source of revenue, and
that is the purpose of the advertising department. It
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AUSTIN. Tex. AP) — Thu du- I&amp;imil interests' radni and teleplex rented to Pat and Luci No ViSi(1I) station. I'TBC.
gent will tic- furnished . i'Ii'ttiii'tl
Sheets covered tlit Furniture
and ready for (ICCUP1II1CY when as it was curried into the house.
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the ''Checkertails." 1-Ic was
Up housekeeping.
of bedsprings and .swm
:ransierrecl to the Fleet ke'4erve.
(Navy Photo)
The brick tipartnient hut!- been Furniture.
Workmen turned On the Nil
the scene of activity till week
us furniture has been moved Ill. I geoLs' gas anti electricity
the yard huts been mowed utud A neighbor saw a dark-iiaired LBJ
spruced up and the inside har woman, accompanied by two
been cleaned,
imien in suIts and riding in
nuirriect
v.'tultt
Coutiatmuil fit the house
The Nugenta were
IF YOU'RE
WASHINGTON (Al' —l'resAug. C. President Johusoni, Mouthiy.
Mr. titid Mrs. In - id Robert itit•nt J o h nson enti'rthitivd Ladaughter is scheduled to take'
part in the wedding here Sat- soui, who live it) thut- nther• iiiilf tin Anit'rieuui udnihassaclor!- tutu
urduy of art old friend. Kathleen "If thic west Austin duplex. say
rt!preMeultut)ves to tin OrgatunCarter. daughter of Clifton C. thit' have tin intention r flUR
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Carter, who recently resigned lug. There were unconfirmed ziitiou of Aniericattu SUite'i. Wedas executive director- of the reports latsi mouth that the Rn- uiesthuv night in a Pottinnu
0 TRYING TO SELL REAL ESDemocratic Nutionul Commit-: bertsons find been asked to give liver cruise aboard the yacht V
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Sto;tmi*t.
EVEN DOOR TO DOOR PRO,
Neighbors said the furniture
(I a e atniluessuclw repor te d
DUCTS AND ITEMS
Wi re sut mg. said Mrs.
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ni(wed Hi Monday. and it couple Robertson. "We art' delighted
laid shelf paper. dusted, CIcILO it, be- welcoming the Nugents. suutiotu uiurmr the cruise. lie
ed and straightened up YLSUflV
H itid •hohinsoui win- t'iii'erfui. reday. Two tu's niowed tilt- lawn
FIR ST AlI'H AIFET
luixed uxid full of nthr'eiV uulid
and cleaned out flower- tn'dr
mgr.
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visit It
%I,((• delivered by two picl:tup L.C. Thu North Se,niitie' aolpfui- a'l ('xict) City h 1 tti;i utid the
trucj:s, iticuitified
ni Iwlouigiumg V liet war purely rouiutinntiil hut otlte.0 of liii •lt_V&amp;ti t-attich
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in Tuxais Bruaetleaostsutg Cot,, v'iLt' tflLtw(l on phiutuctit atid u- IV buffet. of t;htriini, rio-c:, Inni
%hulct1 ofn.'ruites the
Johnson ituhit priite'i;ilcs.
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The Herald has quadrupled in growth in the last
five years, so much so it outgrew the previous facility
on West First Street. Ground was broken early this
year and now the staff is ready to "show off" the
all-steel building and all the new equipment and tippurtenances necessary for publishing at modern newspaper in a modern today.

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Guests at. tile ''( )pen I luww' Sunday aftern
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staff personnel to guieli' t he way, explain I-hi! intt'i
eacies of publishing :L ilaily newslmpt'r and to tUWWI'r

"Open House" for the public will be held bet wceur
2 and 5 p.m. Sunday at the new facility on North
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all its readers and friends to join in a double celebralion: The newspaper's 58th birthday and the formal
opening of its new and modern plant.
The very first &amp;ditioii of The herald appeared oil
the streets on :\ng. 22, 1908. and thus it is that on
Monday the paper will have been ser\'iflg tilee reading
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nal 'fficials to foster the pro- and x timulate their growth.

David W. Jackson. Jacksongress of the Canal and the use
ivi l le. newly appointed member:
of its, surrounding lands.
Representing Marion County of thi' Canal Board, was welwere G. W. Mullins. Ocala, corned to the board. Other
chairman of the County Board board members in attentlanctof i,ommissiuners: Ned B. Were Ringliuiver and Eugene E.
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feel that this is the
New; people ilikp the writer)
excitepulse of the newspaper. It is here where the
ment is, building up thrniih the morning and earls'
afternoon until "deadline" is i'eao'hed and the paper
is "put to herL"
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School, Aug. 26, for all first I
grade childrcn and their parents. During this visit teachers
will check birth certificates,
health examination forms, and
choice of school forms which
are required before a child may
enter first grade. Supply ices
ay also be paid.

FOR AMERICA'S FINEST AND MOST
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Preparations are being made
for the third annual Shrine
weekend Sept. 9.11 at New
Smyrna Beach. A number of
the local Shriners and wives
will be joining nobles from Orlando, Daytona, Leesburg, Titusville, Melbourne, C o c o a
Beach, Kissimmee, 0 r in o n d
Bea(.-h, Do Land and other cities
in Central Florida and along
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Church directory
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413-5B
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triicttii-'ti'iitler onvoIvd
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arid all drivers
locals
in
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York.
some of six
'Viol .lt-ivttn 'IV
it thO,
ichoul official -4.
acknowledged.
union
The
,u.tti Jerry RI)tt' Hall. if Ocala, .ie
'he
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ilim e ci'. that there were some
ivt.'d from :01 ,11 tug o ['rouper E. It. Hagerel had bee l
poc kets of opposition One New
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York local and two in Los
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bers said they would recoinmend rejection.
lit San Francisco, h0lite be
of 6,000 strikers, the local's cxecuttc board voted 'uwt to uppose" the contract. This was I
vtcwc1 by union ottieiat.s here
as it victory because San Fran
cisco was a major trouble spot
on the earlier contract rejection.
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said he had received telephone
atls from znahitusts leaders
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milk, and adult-R. 50 oents
all,),
Itoti A, st-initioie county
plu.4 beverage.
o ntitled.
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All sehools this year wi'It
Educa()r
rile
of
have uniform prietts f
lunches. .school c)ttlCtals :inav fleprrv*'.f cluuldren in
\lilwue aid
intuoc ' mitt'
on lets1 i'lnn w h h would order
L u-it year tilt, n i
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'hh 't' of e,f per anion mumbo r' tu u k I i e ma
,isi a I a
of some locals opposing I aId ii a
to
their
jobs
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back
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ow'r
in
Eastern. Nati on- ,strikers
airlines
mr
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ings
lu
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at
union
cent
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lpnI'r
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tirni were reported trying to line
hiring
tion on the measure wa de- cents with nrulk, in the
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priee w:t3 13
telephoning olin iii' of Inc als in
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rejected
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weeks
laten'
Saturday
flights could reuinw
other cities.
re'
tu,ii'nts'
tati't' i-oiitraet flt'gt)tl.ltt'd iitIt't c'r,tblv fatter than the White the
accept the
i.aicl
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strikeN
carry,"
to
going
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htei'i
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m'
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calls
for
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margin.
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over
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three rerr'l in
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than t, 00(1 nru )uinIt s ii t bed is Congress de tibet
sociation of Ma chinists . lb fore
mechanics now W:t.4 pr'.-cnt. L.tw prc)vaftIS !ht-"
sears for
pI
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an hour. and list)
$
i'e'e1vi'i $3.52
b'iit1"r
iI1t'ei fltursiou"rci
It'." t cost-of lt' 11hZ
upt. R. l Mo!- .111 ,11
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Siemiller urged acceptance of
coelcif be iext
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did
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the' contract
be .00i'.a':t.s I IVlhasse"
and
Meany
C)adtIcl
President George
Fh• ties up,
th1e't:t'
Lonan ii h St-h,nh
leaders of union locals umbrae A4soenatI')cI will purcha:te' ,i used phur. burst. uit'i i.lutiiw, 0011 .e
on 'he .ehtcie. Willie
tug some 0.0O0 of the strikers.
hoI bus for .51111 ) fruiti the
here
uuion'S
headquarters
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The
ehoo1 Board to trtfl5P01'. ;oth- \,,jt1vit'cl ')t
from
support
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Increased school luncheon prices or the 66-7
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pcned
trem endously sorry and apolo- ending their walkout that has
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eratic circles as to who will
of the contract
George Smathers acceptance
succeed
Sen
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when
office wages and benefits But leaders
pletzn of his term
next year. Some say that for- i
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WEATHER: Thursday 93-70; weekend: Temperatures above not- mud.
FRIDAY,AUGUST19_196G —_SANFORD. FLORIDA
Established1908
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and the rjr(-tilation department, whose might chore
it. is to have your copy of The Herald placed on your
front (IO01'stE'p ('U'h afternoon.

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forthcoming campaign after picking up packages of materials. From left
are John Daniels, chairman of the Negro Division; Mrs. JOnflie Elam,
physicans division; Mrs. Georgia Chorpening, special gifts worker and
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Artillerymen in a U.S.
SAIGON, South Viet Nam (Al')
light Infantry hi-Igaile on its first combat mission In South
Viet Nnni mistakenly shelled their own troops In two separate
operations nea r t he Ca tubed inn border today, the IT. S. Corn
niand reported. It also said a Marine jet accidentally bombed
Leathernecks hunting North Vietnamese regulars near the demilitarized zone.
The mistakes cost the lives of six Americans while 93
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Interstate Commerce Cornmission reaffirmed today Its approval of the merger of the
New York Central and Pennsylvania railroads but asked for
more testimony on steps being taken to protect three sir.aller,
competing railroads.
The merger Is scheduled to be effective Sept. 30,
The three competing railroads are the Erie, Lackawanna,
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workers from the High camp.
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tions of 1(1gb people," High said.
"Calls have been coming in by
the hundreds from people who
tell me they appreciate my determination to come Into their
counties and are 100 per cent
(back of me."
The County CmrriissIon Will .Since starting hi"tow1 ball"
adjourn without tiking any campaign in June. ?Ugh has gon
official business tomorrow to into 40 counties and has 27 to go.
He said an Independent poll at
join In mourning for two-yearthe
end of July showed him with
Fitzpatrick,
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daughter of Commissioner John
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Fitzpatrick who was drowned
undecided. He said he feels he
late Saturday afternoon,
The Sheriff's office said the has made large gains since
girl was playing in an inner- then.
High also denied there was
tube by the edge of the lake
any
conflict between members
at the Fitzpatrick home at 4I)5
of the statewide High and Scott
Lakeview Ave. and went under
Kelly organizations. The camIn two feet of water.
paign, he said. "Is working beaBy the time Mrs. Fitzpatrick tilully. with Kelly executing the
and a neighbor ruihed to the plan I made in June. lining up

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Secretary of State
UNITED NATIONS, New York (Al')
Dean Rusk arri$ed at the IJniteit Nations today and promptly
made what was termed a courtesy call on U.N. Secretary-General U Thant.
In the U.S. view, Thant should be persuaded to stay on as
secretary-general for another five-year term despite his avowed
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First Southern Sisthodiat Church
3460 Sanford Ave.
Free Methodist Church. 509 W. 4th at.
Geneva. Methodist Church. O.u.va
(Iraae Methodist Church, Ooora Rd.
Grant Chap.! A.M.E. Church, Oviedo
thi.kgrov• Methodist Church. Oviedo
Ost.a Mathodiat Church
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Church of Christ, Geneva
Church of Cbr*st, I*k. Mary
Church of Christ,, L.ougwood
Church of Christ Panla.
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Church of Cod, 503 Hickory
Church of God. 2200 S. French
Church of God,, Oviedo
Church of God Mlm!uo. En*rpriss
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Christ Episcopal Church. Longwood
All Saints: EpiscopaL Enteipria.
Holy Cross Episoopal. Park Ave. at 4th
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Lutheran C1iurt of the S.edaanisr,
101 W. 25th Place
Messiah Lutheran Church Aasrlean Iion
Hall, prairie
St. I"ks.
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UsBary Ave.. MuLerprise,
bear Loiake Methodist Church
Bethel L.MJC. Church. Canaan Heights
Casselbeny Community Methodist Church.
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Harold Slnvna and Employees

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

STATE FARM INSURANCE
Corn •es
Irving 1. Pryor and Staff

BILL T1'MPTT1 L MOTORS INC
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Central Baptist church. 1211 Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Chuluots Baptist M1 1O.
Elder Springs Baptist ChUrch.
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First Baptist Church. $11 Park Ave.
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First Baptist Church of D.Bm-T7
Pirst Baptist Church of Geneva.
First Baptist Church of lake Monroe
First Baptist Church of Lougwoud, Car.
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Now that they have planted
palms along W. First Street as
a beautification project
Erithusiasm was ru nning high with boys of the school as cheer- Seminole, Frank Finch; and
when will we plant some colEast Seminole, Robert Ward,
lards?
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paig-n workers and chairmen
We know of at least three
areas for the cam- area, Is under the direction of
at the USO building to pick pat f
school teachers who are unn,including West Seminole Robert Shedden, professional
materials
their
campaign
happy with the school board UP
County, Walter hull; South and special gifts chairman and
prepare
for
the
drive
which
und
Eugene Estridge, commercial
and are
quietly for the
Sept..
30.
115
begi
Chairman.
election of the two GOP norn Cc .c}lairmen Richard Keogh
On Sept. 30, kickoff )iieetiflg3
int.es Al heeth and Jean l3ry.
Wendell
Springfield
exwill
be held at several sites
ant. . - . Democratic nominees Ufld
the
sed
appreciation
for
throughout
the county, (luring
are Dr. John Darby and Don pres
y
offers
of
help
which
have
the
morning
and afternoon,
man
Bales.
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Keogh said.
a]
organizations
throughMember agencies Include
PS-The word is that teach- tern
the
county.
merican
Social Health AssoA
era who supported candidates out
Ve
are
greatly
encouraged
ciatlon, National Arthritis Foun.
in the primaries other than "i
datlon, Central Florida She'l
Darby, Bales and John Evans by t he demonstrations of intertered
Workshop, Children's
and whose names appeared on est that have been expressed
we
will
reach
and
believe
Home
Society,
Girl Scouts, Boy
official contribution lists for and
J
ed
our
$40,000
goal
for
this
Scouts,
Good
Samaritan
Home,
the other candidates, have been exce
National Council on Crime and
harassed and in several in- year Keogh said.
"J".
Delinquency,
National Travelstances have been reassigned Workers enjoyed coffee and
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rolls , courtesy of the Sanford
"voluntarily" to other posts.
411
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Salvation Army, Juvenile Coun•
Atisintic National Bank, as they
cif of Seminole County, SemiHey, is that
to run hear-d instructions from their
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sociation, United Florida Mcd.
diss
and
banners
will
be
County
bani
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I wonder why the
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Commission holds its "work tribi ted to th e Future Home•
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out on Hwy. 17.92 when they Juni or 111gb School and that
have that expensive suite of the group is planning a faculty
rooms on the ground floor of vera us student basketball game
t)i.'IitV
the courthouse.
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Did you know that fine and
prowler who killed the diaug}
forfeitures for the month of
ter of Republican sezintoril
August for the City of Casselcandidate Charles 11. Pete
berry were more than twice as
probably entered the fumll
much as Longwood, Altamonte 0
home
with murder in mind, (
Springs, North Orlando and
WASHINGTON (UPI)
Sen.
lice said today.
Oviedo combined and nearly
ate
Republican
leader
Everett
Suburban Kenilworth !'olic
half as much as Sanford . . . 7
same
month
Chief
Robert M. Daley said "L M. Dirksen, confident the civil
That's during the
rights bill would be dead by
this time burglary Is out" s
(or all s'iolation from disorderIn
id-afternoon, planned today to
O iledo's prorosed budget of a motive for the stabbing an
ly conduct to 11W! . . . Sanford,
revive
his proposed consul ii
$4,681; Casselberry, $1,945; $46, 55 will be presented to the bludgeoning of honey-blu nt
of the town at public Valerie Percy, 21, in her be' Ilonal aniendment on school
Longwood, $43; Altamont.e, citizens
prayer.
to take place funnedring
$81; Oviedo, $217, and orth late Iy prior to th e Oct. 3 coun. room curly Sunduy.
A second Senate vote was
"All Indications are that U
Orlando, $''
scheduled
on shutting off a Item
cii meeting.
intruder went into the bout publican
Southern Democrat
cording to William Martin, to harm a. member of the fan
filibuster against the civil
cou id chairman, th is year's
Areadeathi .............................. 2 bud get Is less th an the $50,360 fly," Daley said,
rights bill,
Footprints in the sand sat ti
But Democratic leader Mike
Bridge ...................................... 12 one adopted last year, but will
Munbfit'ld was expected to drop
CiSbOiuiOd ads ..........................1 4 reqi:Ire a one m il l increase In private Luke Michigan bein
th e sswusus'e for (isis year If this
the rate of tuxutlon from two behind the 2-acre Percy ei,ti&amp;l
Comics................................. 1
usa
a
glui
sand
thigerprints
1
vote failed, us all signs indi
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will to three wills.
Crossword puzzle
door
and
In
the
blood-sputt.ert
cated.
Dear Abby ..............................
Ic increase was brought
I)irkbe:i, who th inks hit has a
4
page
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because of the necessity bcirouzis were the best clues t
abui
at
JdiWrial
in
the
deuth
of
Valerie,
4
fur
ehuiicc of success with
"good"
1142
to
cigarette
tax
by
aledge
the
Uh1m1t
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Eutert
scribed
friends
as
a
vIu(
by
the
prayer
a i,icd ssict, planned
sys.
12
town
for
the
new
water
tile
Horoscope .............................
at
bus
"full
girl"
Who
was
cue
ati
W
oiler
it
a substitute for a
tttfl The raise in the ,nillaie
society ....................................
worker
in
her
father's
can
routine Senate bill as soon as
t-7 will .replace the cigarette tax
civil rights was disposed of.
ii fuck is u revenue in 4he budget. pagn.
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Pastor
Church School - 1:41; a. M.
Morning Worship
13:00 a. a.
MTF
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and Staff

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Don Hawkins, Mniurgar

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O:iors ltd.. at Woodland Ave.,
Rev. Robert M. Temple, Jr.

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

THE AMERICAN OIL CO.
Mr. &amp; Mrs M. R. Strickland

Worship - 9:00 IL OL
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Rev. Robert M. Jenkins, Pastor
Morning Worship
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Sunday School
1:45 a. a.

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford
PRINTING CO., INC

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planned to visit with High 1n 1
idiami next week. - . . That's
been called off until the first.
of October. . . . oops, no word
yet on how many of the board
will to. . • . But they'll have
to use their own money.

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sum cbnwh.- I'll P I dennuacy am 6vilizatioa
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Herbert W. 60aras Pastor
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Rev. visell Lo. wyaut j%N&amp;W
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Church School
0:45 a. a.
Session Meet -10:45 a. a.
)iornlng Worship 11$0 a. a.

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sign in the alley between City
Ball and the City Jail which
said "No parking - Pollee
Cars." . . . Well, we were haying a little trouble with a city
employe who refused to obey
police orders. Friday, City
Manager W. E. Knowles pasted
the word "of" after "No Parking" and this morning Police
Chief Arnold Williams took It
off.

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As we drove home, I Thnarpt1 God for the opporhy Be
b) share in this eager unfolding of my children's thoughts and idea&amp; i
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thlldren and I St.O1)J)Od, 1 our WSy! home, te POt
Beauty and her baby. Beautll at Mr. Ryder's farm, n far from our
home, and the coming of bC? COlt 11112 bCO IJ21mC topic of cwersa±innci
pad
week.
This
our clay ria's queau-ii about srIigws
wliereabouth sparked a disciasin with nythreeson*e that ranged lrn God's
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It was a rare and jed*&amp; t,vvnfmt, such as parents and teachers freso.
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Morning Worship - 9:16 a. M.
Sunday School _ 9:1&amp; &amp;. M.
Storting Worship - 21:00 &amp;. a.
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had
- High said in Miami. ••fl
feelings
v"ry p,irnest
th at I
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hotild campaign one way and I
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'.-anted to do it another way.
(IIARI1ES LOPEZ (top)
"It was a judgment I had to
Is Sanford's New f'tib. make. I have made it and will
lic works director. Lopez, continue to make the decisions."
formerly of [) a y t o n t
petit, who walked out of
Democratic headquarters
iffigh',q
started
work
this
Bench,

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We're not concerned anymore
about fire at Sanford Junior
High School. . . . It's a stampede that
us now.

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1512 Perk Avenue
Evangelist
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Front door of the police station smashed. . . . One Plieeman did It by accident.. So
long, $27.
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Charlie'Morrison hospitalized
at Florida Sanitorium. . . . Get.
well, buddy.
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onps I mean hospital having all those fancy rugs In all
those private rooms • . . but.,
where did they buy the rugs?

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1:10 ..
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Worship 10:20 a. a.
Evening Worship
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B6'1ST CHURCH
1131 w..t First Street
Pastor
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. . . they were thrned down on
new men, most of their eq nipTnent
and they
need another station desperate.
ly. . . . That is if we want the
city to grow.

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..SsflCfATffl PRESS
flr,hert King High
cepte(l the resignation of
Finstate rampnin mi
his
aver. Don Petit, today lfl (I
took pc'ronn1 command of
his (IriVe for the governor:.hip.
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Old Orlando Rd.
Pastor
U. Hamilton Griffin
Sunday School -1:45 a. in.
Morntn Worship - ii 00 a. a
1:10
Training TInlon
a.
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Ev.n1ni Worship

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Senilnole Memorial Is primIII ed to elinrgri $82
per (lily while Floli(ln San collects $88.58 anti Orange
MEtiIInI $•
Includes room 8nd hoard,
.yjq
iiiedk'nt Ions 811(1 (it het
All three lmspit nis imitit out. that In few ('ast's.
but flint in
I lie irni' (Heni Covers itefuni pat lent
exCeeti
the sil the 'nst majority of cases costs far
lowithie fees.
\Vith room charges varying from $17 per tiny to
more than $40, many I inn's it l oss is Incurred Ofl
room and board nintie exclusive of tirugS, medication,
surgical services, etc.

welfare

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Did the cit commission 8(1.
vise the hori trustees they
were reducing the debt erv1ce
millage? Pet they are not ton
happy about It..

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patient load.
lThth Orange Memorial 1 lospitnl 811(1 Florida
Sanitarium and hospital 8r 0pClfl1 Ing 111011' velfnrt'
patient care at deficits, it was reported In 'l'he herald
1 od,u'.
All three hospitals have ngrtefl1o11I s with I he
state and local welfare depart nwnt a whereby I hey
charge a flat per diem rate for welfare care regardless of cost.

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JAKARTA, Indonesia (Al') - Fist-waving students accused President Sukarno today of playing a key role in the abortive Communist coup of last October and called anew for his
removal from power.
More than 2,000 students massed outside the University of
Jakarta waving banners and shouting slogans despite efforts by
military leaders to head off the demonstration.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - The nation's 50 state Democratic
party leaders are almost unanimously agreed that Sen. Robert
F. Kennedy has no chance to bump President Johnson off the
j;urty ticket in 1968, according to a news magazine poll released
today.
The consensus against this eventuality, provided Johnson
wants renomination, was 49 to one, a copyrighted article in
U.S. News &amp; World report said.

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MWANZA, Tanzania (A!') A Tanzanian judge acquitted
U. S. Peace Corpsman BILL Haywood Kinsey today of the charge
of murdering his young wife.
Judge Harold Platt announced his verdict to a tense, crowded courtroom. A two-man jury had recommended that Kinsey,
25, of Washington, N. C., he found Innocent. The judge was not
required to follow the recommendation of the jury of "assesssors" but ha usually does in a murder trial.

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Workmen were expected to clear the
JUPITER. (UP!)
wreckage of 25 cars of a Florida East Coast freight train which
derailed here over the weekend.
Cause of the derailment, which caused no injuries but some
damage, is under investigation. 'l'he 46.car train was slowing
inside the city limits and derailed just before reaching an inland
waterway bridge,
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scene to pull the girl out, she the town hail meetings?"
was apparently (lend. Mouth-toKirk said Sunday that "You'd
mouth resuscitation failed,
be surprised at the number of
puties said.
top county people who have
The accident occurred at aP c.dled our headquarters in the
proximately 03 p.m. Saturday. past few days. wanting to get
Mass of the Angels for the off the High bandwagon."
Kirk said in a television interFitzpatrick child was held at
10 a.m. today at the Nativity view that a rift in High's camCatholic Church with Rev. Fr. paign forces "points up the lack
Miguel Garcia officiating, Bu- of leadership on the part of my
rial was in Ouklawn Memorial opponent."
i'ari.
Survivors, other than her
parents, are five brothers, John
Michael, William Dennis, Thomas Vincent, James Brian, and
Daniel Owen, and a sister, Donna Marie, all of Sanford, and
her maternal grandmother, Mrs.
W. 0. (Nelle) Livingston, of
Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home was
in charge of arrangements.

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VATICAN CITY (Al') - Pope Paul Vol today proclaimed
October a month of worldwide prayer to end the Viet Nern war
and set. Oct. 4 as a day of special observance for itomun Catholics.

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WASHINGTON (Al') - Both backers and opponents of the
civil rights bill predict sudden death In the Sunato today for
the measure with Its politically hot provisions on open housing.
The showdown comes on a suconil attempt to invoke cloture
- or limit debate
in the linguld filibuster which has kept the
bill (ruin officially coming before the Senate.
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MARION, I nd. (Al') - The giant meteor that exploded
over the Midwest apparently vporIzud bufurs It struck it feral
field near here.
Experts hunted through a soy-bean field all day Sunday
Without finding any truce of the meteorite particles and concluded they probably never would.

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I"orsner President Dwight D. EisunWAMUINU'I'ON (Al')
lwwer says he was prepared to do "whatever was necessary to
wI:i" the Koreans War, including using nuclear WuM1)eHl.
Eisenhower appuarcil in a. taped interview shown Sunday
night over stations of the National Educational Television Netword.

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High Planks Told At Demo Meet,

Food

Equal pay for equal work and
passage of regulations on the
state level for day care con
tersforchildrenaretwoofthe
main planks in Democratic
gubernatorial nominee Robert
King High's platform.
The two new planks of special
appeal t women voters In Flor
Ida were revealed by Mrs.
Aleene Kidd, of Ocala, state
co-ordinator of women's activit.ios for High, at the quarterly
meeting of the Democratic
Women's Club of the Fifth Congressional District at the May
fair Country Club.
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, fifth
district vice president, presided
at the meeting. Members of the
Seminole County Democratic
Women's Club were hostesses.
Mrs. Kidd reported Miami
Mayor High's particular inter.
eat In women running for tfice because of "their qualities
of bringing dignity to any oflice, of being Incorruptible, ask.
Ing questions to clear the air
and of having a new and often
different and better way of doing things"
Mrs. Kidd reported that Faith
High, the nominee's wife, will
be special guest of Sen. Beth
Johnson at a tea for delegates
to be given by the Senator an
the opening day of the state
convention of the Democratic
Women's Clubs of Florida In
Orlando in October.
She announced the Seminole
County Women's coordinator is
Mrs Boy (Rubs) Williams, of

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Basic daily menus to be used as possible and still serve a
"Setting up basic daily menus
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at all 23 public school lunch good weJl.balsnced meal," Mrs. will enable us to ask for corn-.
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rooms in Seminole County are Charlotte Whitmore, supervisor petiuve bids on food items and
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being established In an attempt of school lunchrooms, said to''r
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perhaps effect some savings on
te "stretch food dollars as far day.
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wee we found that the rising
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Burke,
Beverly
Marshall,
county
school lunch programs
SEPTEMBER 16, 19-6
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Cindy L. Cox. Nathan Mincy, and remains basically a county ROY A. Wright, son of
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Paul A. Rowland, Virginia Helen Smith, Dianne Hooper, problem, which we must work Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
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Polka, Christopher A. Rogel. Re- Annie Grace Mike, Beulah Jean out the best way we can," she WrIght, 445 Elliott Ave. ..,
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Black, Sanford.
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"Federal appropriation for as a second lieutenant in
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M r. and Mrs. Orville Antler- school lunches has been passed
the U. S. Army for a
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by Congress and signed by tour
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Discharges
President Johnson, but we do
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Quartermaster Corps. He
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Johnnie Mae Gordon, Michael not know yet what Florida or
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Belisle , Gregory Williams, ito- Seminole County's share will was cadet corps corn.
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bert Warner Jr., Johnnie Mae be," she explained.
cadet
lieutenant
colonel,
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Baker, Kenneth MeGarvey,
Regarding complaints, Mrs.
during his senior year
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Katherine 1rønIde, Patricia J. Whitmore declared that she "a]
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Presbyterian
College,
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Crank, Amoret LaRosa and ways looks Into complaints lo
Clinton,
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baby girl, Joan L. Brooks nnd see if they are valid, and corBy JANE CASSELBERI1Y
MRS.. ALELNE MDD (ctnet, tp photo), st-ate women s co-orclinator
The Library Club at Lyman baby boy, Warren Bryant, Mary recta situations where necessary.
You
realize
It
is
imposalNelawander,
David
Spence,
for Robert Ring High, appointed Mrs. Roy Williams (right) as Seminole
BIb School elected officers for
the coming year at Its first Jemes Spence, Ronald Green, ble to please 17,000 children and
County women's co-ordinator, and Mrs. Lawrence Swofford as assistant.
Mrs. hath)een Reynolds (lower kft), district vice president of the Demmeeting held lust eek. Officers Sanford: Criss E. Whete1l, Her. there will always be some cOrnInclude Ivan Rakyta, president; old C. Hurd, DeBary; Rachel J plalIltS."
ncrntic Women's Club, presided at the local meeting. Special guests were
She noted that clementar'
Pit Groves, vice president; Henke and .baby boy. Lake
Mrs.
Ella DeBerard (center), state president, and Mrs. Eva Palm, second
lunches are 30 cents.
vice president.
Marty Dean, secretary, and Tma Mary; Catherine Williams and school
(Herald Photos)
Secondary students pay 40 cents
baby girl, Lake MonrOe.
Deaths
Daniels, treasurer.
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daily and adults 50 cents.
SEPTEMBER 17, i
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Mrs. Dorothy J. Anthony 5
Admissions
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W. C. COLEMAN
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bead librarian, Mrs. Louise Foe- Bonnie G. Wing, Lou Ellen
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Willie
C.
(Billie)
Coleman,
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ter Is audio-visual librarian, and Meeks, John N. Gray, Densie
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Mrs. Marilyn Barcosly is Ii- Robinson, Sanford; Dolly Braddied Sunday after a long illness.
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dy, Geneva.
A
native
of
Sanford,
he
was
The club is composed of 11Births
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a member of First Methodist
brary assistants who work in Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hooper,
Church and was employed by
Sanford, a boy: Mr. and Mrs.
the library each day.
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Dues were set by the club Walter Hopkins, Sanford, a boy;
He
attended Seminole County Springs, and Mrs. Edith Wood,
By
THE
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
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and a committee was appointed Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Wing,
schoolsand
Orlando Junior ColC
High
Low
Pr.
Sa
nf ord, a girl.
to prepare a club constitution.
lege.
Albany. clear ......78 46
Discharges
Projects for the year *10
Albuquerque, clear . 83 59
He is survived by his mother,
Veronica
Williams,
Richard
being considered. One such
Atlanta. rain .......68 51) .16 Mrs. Maude Coleman, of SanL.
Feacher,
Irene
Windrum.
Caproject Is the maintenance of
Bismarck. clear .. 74 42
and Mrs.
ford.
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four bulletin boards, three of thy Tyner, Brenda Tyner. won- Boise, cloudy ......77 50 .01
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Smyrna
Beach, second vice
Brisson Funeral Home is in
zel Boyd. Dora Primus, Rachel
which are located in the library.
president.
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Hicks, Louise ZeUU, Jerry Jer- Boston. cloudy ... 74 61
charge of arrangements.
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The fourth ii in the entrance nigan, Cindy L. Cox, Virginia Buffalo, clear ......75 49
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to the main building and "' Polite, Donald Reeves,
J. W. WOODS
Annie Chicago, cloudy .... 75 64
be under Mrs. Poster's super- Wisswear, Christopher A. Rogel, Cincinnati, rain .... 79 67 .23 J. W. Woods, 77, of 2307
vision.
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, died
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,Anth ony B. Hawkins, Sanford; Cleveland, cloudy .. 76 52
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Library club members this Sophie D. Smith, DeBary: Fern Denver, clear ......77 46
at 1 p.m. Sunday in Seminole
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are Carol Sullivan, Charles Colburn. Longwood.
Born Nov. 18, 1888, In Seville,
Detroit, cloudy ... 79 51
Chapman, Margaret McCluskey,
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Fairbanks, cloudy .. 62 57
he had lived In Sanford for the
SEPTEMBER 1g. 1966
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Diana Johnson, Frank Svancar,
Fort Worth, clear .. 83 60
past 58 years. Be was retired
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Pam Williams, Beth Daniels, Edith Fortner, Dorothy suui- Helena. clear ......91 53
from the ice and wood business
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and Meta Burgess.
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and was a member of the Bapvan. Anne Fisher, John Morgan. Honolulu. clear .... 90 M
80 64 .03 tist Church.
Brenda Markiand, Martha Mc- indianapolis, rain
By MILDRED HANEY
Kinney, Charles J. St.agner, An. Ja cksonville, cloudy 84 71 .58 Su rvivors are his wife, Mrs.
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nie A". ,Sanford; Jesse Cole- Juneau, rain .......56 49 .46 Mary P. 'Woods, of Sanford; Deltona Sportsmen's Club
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Kansas City, cloudy 67 57 -. two daughters, Mrs. Lucille W. heard four guest speakers disgrove. DeBary.
Jennie Peters, celebrating her
Los Angeles, cloudy 86 62
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Births
Pertain, of Sanford, and Mrs. cuss hunting and fishing at the
100th birthday Sunday at SmithLouisville, rain ... 71 115 .41 W. J. Charping, of Anderson, opening meeting this fall at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Terry
McKInBy
Maryann
Miles
of Mrs. Ginny McClellan. West
villa, told how she stayed
ney, Sa nf ord, a girl; Mr. and Memphis, rain ... 80 67 .02 S. C.; three grandchIldren; 18 Community Cciter on Lake
Lake Brantley; at 10 a.m.
Seminole
County
League
of
alert and well.
u Howard Meeks. Sanford, a Miam i, clo dy ... 96 82
Mrs.
Monroe.
great
grandchildren,
and
a
sis"1 never miss a meal and I bev.
Women Voters will have three Wednesday at the home of
Mil waukee, cloudy . 68 56
Ed
Walsh,
president
of
the
Mrs. Florence Gilmartin, 520
ter, Mrs. G. J. Hancock, of West
sleep good." she said. "The
separate unit meetings this
Mpls.-St.P., clear .. 73 49
Discharges
Volusia
County
Wild
Life
FedOak Avenue, Sanford, and at
Palm Beach.
Lord has taken care of me.
Felacidad Nogueira, Marjorie New Orleans. cloudy 87 69 .37 Brisson Funeral Home is In eration, spoke of sports in gen- week for study of the consti- 7:80 p.m. Wednesday at the
"I never do fee] older. I feel Clark. Norma loung, John G. New York, cloudy -. 79 M
eral, U. Joe Pierce, of the tutional revisions with Mrs. home of Mrs. Helen Westgate,
lrnrge of arrangements.
younger. I never take medicine Fryer, Lettie Wright., Tommy Okla. City, cloudy .. 76 56
Florida Gam' and Fresh Water Joann Paulk in charge.
2007 Cordova Drive, Sanford.
and pills and such."
Jimene, Frances Magnusson, Omaha. cloudy ... 67 50
CPL J. IL GRIFFIN
Fish Commission, handled the
A general meeting, open to
There will be a meeting at
son, Sanford; Steven Trinowaki, Philadelphia, cloudy77 53
Mrs. Maril yn McVey G riffin, question and answer session,
the
public, will be held at 8
10 a.m. Tuesday at the home
Alfreda Jenkins, DeBary; Fred Phoeni x, cloudy .... 95 76
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former resident of North Or.. emphasizing rules governing
p.m.
Monday, Sept. 26, at the
F. \7acha, Deluma; Cheryl Pittsburgh, cloudy . 78 55 .. undo, has received word that the use of firearms by youngIN TIVE
Altamonte Springs Community
CIHCVIT
OOVB 5'.
Kinch. North Orlando; Dr. Car- Ptlnd, Me., cl oudy . 70 48 .. bier husband, Cpl. James P. sters.
NIWV
JU DIC I AL OIRCVIT. IN
House on Maitland Avenue.
Ptlnd, Ore., cloudy - 71 49 .11 Griffin, was killed in action
AND P011 SEMINOLE COVWT. roll B. Jones, New Smyrna.
The minimum age at which a
Speakers
will be Supt. B. T.
FLORIDA..
Rapid City, clear ... 69 46
sept. 16 in the vicinity of Quang boy can acquire a license is 15,
IN CHANCERY NO. IHOIsS
Milwee
and
Mason Wharton, of
Richmond , cloudy
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(tLr LIFE INU1,ANCE COMgranted only on the basis that
rn, Republic of Viet Nam.
the Seminole County School
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cloudy ... 72 58 .39
a eorp(irntlon,
Griffin had been in combat lie is accompanied by one of his
Board, who will lead a panel
Plaintiff, JA
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Salt.
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City,
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dth the U.S. Marine Corps for parents at all times. This Is
NINTH JVDICIAL CIRCUIT Or San Diego, cloudy .. 01 65
discussion
on the county's eduWILLIAM M. Et
AE T and PA- rioiun*, i
effective until he is 18. Parents
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r un SE MI- San Fran., cloudy
cational
system.
TflICIA B. EARN-EFT, his "lIe: ?OLE
.. 64 59 .10 Survivors, other than his wife are expected to be familiar with GILLINGHAM, England
st al.
CHANCERY NO. 1021m
Seattle,
clear
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(UPI) - A "pitiful looking"
Defendants.
.. md nine-month-old daughter, all the rules and regulations re- burglar
NO'FICE OF 51111' IN
Tampa,
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NOTICE or SUIT
with one foot stuck in
5lO.JtI'GAGE roILEcLos1rn'
ynthia, are his parents, Mr. garding the use of firearms—
'I'HE STATE OP FLORIDA—
Washington,
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FEDERAL
"AT1OPL
MOnT.
a
wash
basin,
his bend in the
'10* It. H. MACY &amp; COMPANT, GAGE AE$OCIATJON, a
md Mrs. John Griffin, of Apop- not just the owner of the gun.
c
orporaWinnipeg,
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INC.. a corporation, tmdinr, Uon,
Eric Watson, of the Volusia bath tub and the i-cat of him COLEMAN. WILLIE C. (BILLIE)
a.
and
doing
CM—Missing)
business
as
caught in a narrow window,
—Funeral sericep for Willie
Pla.tntIft,
Da vison-Mton
Co.,
Mrs. Griffin is now residing County Hunting and Fishing was set free by his intended
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C. (Billie) Coleman, 1, of
Want:14 th 5.trsst, New Tork, RAY AGEftTEr, Jr.. a n d CAit the home of her parents, Club, also held a question and
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Sanford,
who died Sunday. will
%'Pvt- Trit-ir:
ROLE D. AGERTER, his wit
he at 11 a. m. Tusudny at Brisanswer period regarding con- victims.
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and
Mrs.
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The I)ef,tiduut IL. H. Ilncv &amp;
il
liam
McVay,
Defendants.
sin Funeral Home with Rev.
Police revealed that Diana
Company, inc., a corporation, TO: J:Y AGEIITER, .111.
151 N. Devon Avenue, North servation. The Deltona SportsRobert M. Jenkins of First
trading and dr.lng i'usine,.i ar
and Jean Wakemun-Roime, both
who,.t residence and Wbet-e. IN THE CIflCIT COURT OF ()nlando.
men's
Club
is
considering
the
'Methodist
Church officiating.
Day
arto*i Co. I
hereby
about* is
THE NINTH JUDiCIAL CUt
Burial will be in Lakeview
nurses, were awakened by a
conservation
of
Lake
Lapancinotified that a unit halt boen filed
s:i N. Sandusky Street
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Cemetery. Brisson Funera l
strange noise coming from the
against said Defendant and WUH. A. GARWOOD
Tiffin. Ohio
cia.
Discussion
was
deferred
un(1OUWTY, £LORJDA..
Home in charge.
11am
!. Earnest and Patricia YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI. IN CHANCERY NO. 11305
bathroom of their flat.
Harry A. Garwood, 74, of LII next month.
B. Earnest, hi, wife; English l 'JE1 that a Complaint to lore - FEDERAL NATIONAL MOIL'!'J. W
Funeral services
i'mtte,, Inc.. u cur3'orat1(ui; and (th*u' u c.'rtuiu mortgage encumThe sisters investigated and WOOD.
Johnny Daniels of Game Manfor 3. W. 'Wood, 7, of Sanford,
GAGE ASRDCIATION, a corpora. 'ihien Road, Sanford, died FriWaco
ca!loic1ing of IJrcvjLrcl, lot-ring the following described tio
who died Funday. will be at 2
organized
under an Act of Clay in Orlando after a long Ill- agement spoke on turkey shoois found the man helpless and in
a onrporatic'ts. lu the above real property, to-wit:
Congress
and
P at. Tucuday at Brisson Funexisting
pursuant
less
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i.ng. Be Invited everyone to at* a ludicrous position. They
entitled caue.; and that R. H.
Lot 40, OAILA.ND HILLS, to the Federal National Mort eral Home .,'with Rev. Fred Ii
Macy &amp; Cvnu,ttnl, Inc.. a øraccording to the p1st there- gage Association Charter Act,
Chn.nce of First Baptist Church
He was born in North Adams. tend the October meeting of the freed him and showed him the
pors.tlon, trading and doing bush of *s recorded in Plat Ilook with its principal office In the l tlich.
officiating.
Burial will be Iii
Sportsmen's
Club
of
Volusla
He
loft
"passively,"
front
door.
uses as Daviscun - Marton Co. is
i. I'uges Co* and 1.4, Public City of Washington. District of
Osteen
Cemetery.
Brietuon Funhereby required to file Its AnSurvivors are two siste rs, Mrs. County.
Diana said.
Itecorcis of Seminole County Columbia,
eral Hcme in charge.
swey with the Clerk of the above
Florida.
The meeting concluded with _________________________________________________________
Plaintiff, r'earl Dyess, of Sanford, and
named Court and to serve a has been filed against you in vs.
copy thereof upon Plaintiff or the above-styiod suit, the short LAILET
rs. Ethel Harder, of Gaines- a color film on fishing, a beauE. ORAHAI and
Plaintiff's
attorneys.
whose titus of which, Is Federal Na- —_— GRAHAM. liii wife, and 'ilk.
Ll.ful and informative picture
names and address are: FLOG- tional Mortgage Association. a
A. GRAHAM, now by
including
scenes in the EverBrisson
Funer
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ERa. TOWERS. BAILEY. JONES t-orporutinn organised under an DARBARA
Home Is In
&amp; GAY, nWo Florida Title Build- Act of Congress and existing marriage BARBARA A. STEGER. harge of arrangements,
glades.
Defendants. C
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dug, .Juukeonvllle, Florida, not pursuant to the Federal NationNOTICE OF 51131' IN
Chairman of the refreshment
later than October &amp;th, A. b.. al Mortgage Association Chaster
$
Mt)lt'I'GAGE FOItECLOSVEE
(FORMERLY WITH DOWNTOWN CLEANERS)
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committee. Mrs. Mae Casten,
Act, having its principal officeTOs LARRY E. GRAHAM and
lot to do hi I
If the Defendant H. H. Macy i n this City of Washington, Disably
snack
GRAHAM, his wife
served a welcome
&amp; Company. Inc., trading and trict of Columbia. Plaintiff, erRoute
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aided by her assistants, Lathdoing business as DaVison- ens, RAT AGERTEIL, ilL, and
Burwell. Nebraska
Maxton Co.. falls to Ill, and CAILOL.E D. AGERTER, his wife
enine
Sanborn,
Hazel
Christie,
You.
Defendants,
are
hereby
serve its Answer by said date, Defendants, and you are requir- notified that a Complaint
If u've aewfy arrived,
to
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Jean
Bolles,,
Jessie
Guay,
Faye
Decree Pro Confesso will be en. ed to serve a copy of your An- foreclose- a curtain mortgage on
icr the newest shawl, the best
lured aguJust it for the relief swer or other pleading to the the following described property,
Packman and Ann Cannel.
demanded in th. Complaint.
Compluini un Plaintiff's Attui-. hltUUtc, lying and i.cing in Semi- key.
Next meeting of the Spurtsyour cb.d y synagogue, places
The nature of said suit being ney, CLEVELAND. STEPHEN- vit County. Florida, to-wit:
men's
Club
will
be
Oct.
5,
Z:30
to atop or pertu.ps a tiouse or
for the foreclosure of the inert. SON AND MIZE, Suite 61L SanLot , lilock lb. NORTH ORMen of the Church of Presby.
apartment. ... flad the
gag. dated December is, 1I1I, ford Atlantic National Bank
the Community Center.
LANDO.
p.m.,
at
a.000rdieg
to what Ii
recorded on December .1, 1.1*60 k4uiiding, .1'. 0. Drawer Z. Ianthereof recorded In Plot Book erian Church of the Covenant,
In Official Itocord,., Volum. $117. ford, Florida, and file tilt. cr1W
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pages 10 and 11. Public outh Orlando Drive, will meet
pages 1f.- i5, public records of ginal Answer or other pleading
Record. of Seminole Coun. a t 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. After a
WIGS SWIPED
Seminole County. Florida, cover- in the office of the Clerk of
ty. Florida.
Inc and encumbering the follow- the Circuit Court on or before bin been filed against
Ellis
teak
supper,
served
by
a
cornCHICAGO
(Al')
you hi
lug described property situated the 6th day of October, A. D., the above styled cult and you 11lIttee of the Woman of the
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Kahn, a 28-year-old Miami man,
Ili Seminole County, Florida, to. I1*61. it you fail to do so, a are required to serve $ copy of
wit:
door" pro confesso will be tak - your answer or pleading to the C htreh, there Will be a brief Laid police that his car had
The East 50.45 feet of Lot en against you for the relief di- Complaint on Plstzitifro attor- b usiness meeting.
een stolen from a parking area.
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1$ and the West 64.
feet z:iand.d In the Complaint.
( FORMERLY SEMINOLE CLEANERS)
ucy, Joseph M. Murasko, P. 0.
Speaker
for
th
e
evening
will
if Lot 19 in Block H of
In
it,
be
said,
were
wigs
and
This Notice shall be published box
L, Fern Park. Florida, and
Virginia retmu
liNZlSj1 ESTATES UNIT once a week for four conescu- file the original answer or plead- be 11ev. Virgil L. Bryant, new
ONE, Mexulnole County, Tier- tiv. weeks In The Sanford Hit- tug hi the office of the Clark Uiinlster of First Presbyterian wigleti worth $10,000.
Box 1214
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in
Ida, according to p1st that*. aid a newspaper circulated hi of the Circuit Court on or be- C
Sanford
U V I'1DVIVIfl
V b.
hurch, Sanford.
of recorded In Fist nook It. Seminole County. Florida.
fore the 6th day of October. 11*66.
page 1, of the Public no.
Dated this .
-lot day of August, If you tail to Go co a. deer.s
New officers of Church of the
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faularb
linum
SANOID,
FLORIDA
cords; jf Eemtnole County, A D 1966.
prr ourifesit. will ta• taken C twenavt elected by the
Fay Wl.c.
Publish"
De*)y
•apt
SatCullFlorida.
(SEAL)
against you for the relief Ge644.4255
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C0111111111116WITNESS my Itiend and the
regation Sept. 11 are N. J.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
mantled In the Complaint.
as
es,
esbIh,S
Satcads.
Seal of said Court at Sanford,
S. Seminole
Clerk of th e Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand and of. Corbett, Earl Moxicy, and BoOr...lIag chrumoup Is
Seminole County, Florida, this
licona M. Markus. ti C.
ficial seal of office at Sanford,
111 Se.f*vG MesaiL M I.
wl Mere, ruling elders, and
th e 1st day of September, A. U., CLIEVELAND, STEPHENSON
Seminole County, this
day
Mlldr.d Has"
ftessib Lv. •aals.td Vies.
2066.
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.arvey Hale and Gooige D.
of iepts,mber, 11*66.
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668-5631
(Court Su.)
Attorney, for Plaintiff
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sillet, deacons.
Iris_s 4:.. ...ea
rats
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
V. 0. Drawer E
Arthur IL Beckwith, Jr.
Delton.
as SsaLesl, Via.
A group of the MOC will atClerk of the Circuit Court Suite 515, Pantord Atlantic NiClerk of th e Circuit Court
1iy: Dnns 3d. idarkos
tiouai Batik Building
Di': Donna M. Slarkos*
ttmd the Fall Rally of the Men
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So. Han
b.'putr Clerk
Sanford, Florida
Deputy Clerk
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of
St.
Johns
Presbytery
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SaPublish Sept. 1, 3.5, it, 56, 3.965.
Publi sh Sept. 6, if, 19, 1, iNS Publis h Sept.
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Steel Corporation, tndnv put the "with growing pockets or pov- in I he ahunda nec flint I lit' c'eon.
-major blame for the overheat- erty and u ii r in p 1 n y tiicnt," onty can produce,'' But, lie
ing of the eCflfltiflfl' on admink. Meany said.
atui, ''decades of neglect, pvcIra lion progra ma and sharply
Negroes are dciii nnding ''to Judiet' and diseriminnt hut have
criticized President ,lohnscsn for
trying to cool it by cutting lax
incontivt,s to business.
flinugh said that the Presidents proposal that Congress
suspend for 16 months the seven
per cent t a x credit for new
plants and equipment ''just
doesn't lilake sense."
One of the first business lead.
era to condemn the proposal
after President Johnson made
it on Sept. 8, lllotigh fired another blast at the plan in remarks prepared for delivery at
the opening of the 50th anniversary world convocation of
the National Industrial Conference board at the Waldorf Astoria lintel.
"To discourage capital invcstment, to retard the growth and
efficiency of production, and to
weaken the competitive capacity of American industry on
one hand," he said, 'while enITT. THOMAS I). Austin, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs.
acting minimum wage legislaI IOmCI' G. Austin, it. it. I, 1185 completed it wheeled
tion th at will tend - . - to invehicle mechanic course at. FOl't •lnckson, S. C. Memcrease production costs and
ber of Conipnnv H, 211d Battalion, 124th Infantry,
prices, on the oilier, just doesI n't make sense."
Florida National Guard, lie is (11 active duty and
will
return to his Guard status following special
"And to single out private investment - which represents
training.
only a very small portion of the
GNP (gross national product)—
as the big coal in the fire that
is causing the overheating that
now disturbs us, doesn 't make
sense either," Blough said.
Blough pointed to the poverty
program as one effort on which
1 the administration was spending too much too fast.
While declaring that he deplored the fact several million
Americans are earning less
than $3,000 a year, Blough said
that "to more than half the
families on earth today an income equivalent to $3,000 a year
would represent undreamed of
affluence.
"So although they are classified as 'poor' by government
definition," he said, "it does
not mean these American families are hungry, homeless or
unclothed. In fact, census data
show that three out of four of
the so-called poor own a television set and the same number
owns a washing machine - - + "Strong as our system is —
41 and great as its accomplishments have been in the past—
It Is not impregnable," he said.
"It can be engulfed, even by
those with the best intentions;
for many times those who need
the super-productiveness of the
market system the most seem
to understand It the least."
As for capitalism In general,
Blough said it has performed
V extremely well in comparison
with communism, but whether
It can survive government interference is another question.
Already, he said, it "is beginning to show the furrowed lines
of worry over welfarism and to
reveal the effects of a considerable amount of plastic surgery performed on it by government."
NEW YORK (AP) - George
M e a n y, AFL-CIO president,
warned today that th e business
expansion boom may glut the
nation's markets with goods.
"The potential for a big gap
between the economy's ability
to produce and Its ability to buy
Is developing," he said.
The tight-money policies of
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the Federal Re serve Board
have not slowed down the busIncas plant expansion boom, but
they have hurt the economy be
cause they have the effect of
raising prices, Meany said in a
speech prepared for delivery at
the 50th anniversary convocation of the National Industrial
Conference board at the WalV dorf.Astoria Hotel.
Meany feared the boom and
the Federal Reserve's policies
"present a serious threat to the
kind of balance required for
sustained economic growth."
Meany's talk was entitled,
"Labor Looks at Capitalism,"
and the conference topic was
"The future of Capitalism."
"Business investment in new
a
plants and machines is In the
third year of a super boom that
cannot continue. 'flie installation of these new and automated plants and machines is In.
creasing productive capacity
much faster than the demand
for goods and services can grow
under ordinary conditions,"
Meany said.
Meany called for a better balance between wages and corporate profits.
"From 1960 to 1965, corporate
profits rose 52 per cent before
taxes and 67 per cent after taxes — while total wage, salary
and fringe benefit paytflCIltS increased only 33 per cent," be
said.
Displaced farmers, workers
made
unemployed by autumna
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iiinrly
whteti nutoin at ion is
wiping out large tninibc'rm of tin.
skilleul anti mc'tni.skllkuI Jobs In
miming and itiulual ry.''
Menny credited labor's "vim.
Ion" In working within flue rap,
linlist systrin with bringing a
better America.
"The American labor mwemitent hind the vision . . - to
seek and achieve improve-

inetits, within flu' hnslc smite(tire of our mt-id y," Ile
le qn it!.
''In 11'r process, trade unIons
have served 1(i hums
the
economic system - And in tin
mnnlzlng It, they have ninth It
stronger and more prosperous."
'hue 4,200-memlier conference
hoard is an Industrial and husiness fact-flmutllng group. The
convocation c' n d a Wednesday
night.

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Tomorrow the County Commission is
expected to make public Its long-await,
ed road program for the coming fiscal

priority over the many sand and clay

roads In the county.
We are now "14e-slicing"equa1lIng
year.
road work for each commissioner.
For the past few weeks we have been These are the important. projects and we
hearing reports of the board members hope the commission tilke.p them into
touring various county roads from Dis- consideration.
trict 1 through District S.
The resurfacing of Benrdall Ave:
We have heard that County CommisLake Mary fll"d. extension—new consion Chairman John Alexander said struction near the school and into the
that ,to politics" would enter Into this interchange;
year's road program
The Longwood-Markham road east of
We have heard District 3 County the 1-4 overpass;
Two miles of the same road one mile
Commissioner Lawrence Swofford say
"politics 'has always entered Into the north and one mile south;
program."
Wymore Road (Sr. 436 south of the
And so the charges and counter Orange County Line to Interstate 4;
charges go on and on and will continue.
Weston Road also called the Little
And we forget about the roads.
Wekiva Road;
Now the County Commission has apNorth Street or .Inckson St. (both are
propriated only $220,000 for materials access roads to Rosenwald School.);
to resurface, rebuild and construct
We understand there are many, many
roads during the 1966-67 year.
other roads that need improvements.
The board has made up a list of some
These listed above must be done dur20 projects and it would take some- ing the next fiscal year if we hope to
thing like $500,000 if all the work on get more industry here and take care
these roads is accomplished,
our school children.
Something has got to give.
We urge the board to carefully conin our opinion there are seven pro- sider these seven projects.
jects that should and must be given
We wait to hear their reply.

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that at the next PTA
do likewise,
for $'Clct meet thg, the mothers sked
dreads, long unoIeed,
me what 1 had done to tree
produce adult neurotics and
th eir youngsters from such he.
even Insnnft-! I in it a I c
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Linda's cKscrnom pachia.
"Di'. Crane, I wish von would
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try and free your
youngsters stress your 'Fear Party' Idea
from unneccessary tension. from time to time, for I feel
Send for the booklet below!
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CASE A-MI: I,inda B., aged chil
d re n to rela, "
27: Is a third grade teacher.
In psychiatry we have long
Dr. Crane, she began .
I realized the value of having
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patients bring their inner fears
,ill.;,.
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class.
\\'e urge them to verbalize
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"So we took an hour on Fri- their
phohia and obsessions,
day aftern oon for
this
new
for
when
t.hi is done, they are
kind of party.
already
half
cured!
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I began by telling the
Catholic priests have apprepupils th
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when
I
was
their
elated
this value of the Con.
age, I was terrified by mice.
"And when may brothers
For most people have the
learned of that fact., they made egotistical belief that their ox:,
life miserable for me.
perienees are unique in the his.
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I finallyworked
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and overcame this early fear. that. they are
freaks, sissy or
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I casua ll y asked the
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chicken."
children if any of them were
Fathers often enhance this
scared
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or
snn)..
attitude
in their children by
or the dark, etc.
boldly innsing Ruflik
ne1r
One little girl put tip
oun
childhood
successes
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her hand and confessed
that
hraer
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she was petrified b the dark.
But those same dads conven"She
said
she
would
cry
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forget the "chicken"
herself to sleep if the ligh ts
episcc]es in th eir past, for UnPlesisnnt things drop out of
timidly raised our
his hand and told us he WHS
It would he well for all you
deathly afraid of deep water,

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lift mm -, 4.5:80 p.m. (,cstlo
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Civic Center: ballet., 4-5:15
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4-5:80 ,,,u,., Castle Hrewor.
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F'ridsly - -Wc'Ight. lifting, 1.
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Johnson
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en-; ;siniis, classes, •i-r,:8rh p.m., I
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('ie'ic' ('s'viter; teen, ec'rnrnic, 45:80 pin.. Ctillimil Arts Cent. thor, John f,ynrinn, was hnptized lea erie of the godfathers for the
Thursday and guess who show- 6.week.nld son of Mr. and Mrs.
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'ti lit, el:iy-----Tcuuriis lnqonq, 2- id up as a godfather?
.Isek Valenti at it half-hour
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The "Pros," a't 8-year-old Roman Catholic ceremony at
In ,dllt inn to the above Cocirtenay knows him, or Presl- the resident of the apotnIIe
sw iii'd tIle,
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James 13acchn at a meeting of American Legion
Icnmrial Post 256 of Casseiberry and the
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anslon where they were re•
'ived by Mrs. linydon Burns.
Sharon sang in the Girls State
oir and heard talks by urni.
?rsit3' professors on the various
iases of government.
Alter the reports the post and
ixiliary separated for their
'gular business meetings.
Post Commander .Tack Rayon announced appointment of
mniittee chairman as follows,
ichard Lusk, membership;
cr1 Stoddard, house; Arthur
Watley. post activities; Rayon. publicity: Kenneth Green,
rvice officer: John Angel.
mericanism; Elmer Helms.
.hletic: Lucas Grile, child 'ei•
re. and Kenneth Walbridge,
vii defense.
Winners of the attendance
'ize and donors were William
Ider, Buckhorn Bar; Hibbard
isselberry, Burger King; Rich-d Lusk, Hotis Grocery, and
iarles Pierce, Domminik's
eusage.
Mrs. Kenneth Green presided
her first meeting as the new
'esident of the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Harold Kryder, Amennism Chairman, proudly anuunced the essay submitted by
rverly Riley winner of the
ntest sponsored by the unit at
tuth Seminole Junior High
hool, has received second
ire in the state. She is the
tughter of Mr. and Mrs, 0. L.
ley. formerly of English
states, now living in Georgia.
Members of the unit voted to
ntinue their support of the
say contests in the South
minole Junior High and Lynn 111gb School.
The theme for this year's
nericanism essays are, in the
inior High, "The Need for Patotism," and in the Senior
gh. "Man's Greatest Respon)ilit3'."
Pressbook chairman, Mrs.
ona rd Casselberry, reported
itt framed VIP Awards from
c Department have been pronted by the unit to Publisher
titer Gielow of The Sanford
ra1d and Marion Harmon of
lando Sentinel. Presentations
re made by Mrs. Kryder,
umediate past president.
Mrs. Green reported on the
itional Convention which she
d her husband attended In
rushington, D. C. She had the
asure of seeing Florida's
st National Auxiliary presint, Mrs. Genevieve Ryan of
Lauderdale, Inaugerated.
ey also enjoyed two other
hlights of the meet—the drum
d bugle corps contest and the
rade.
!ollowing adjournment of
esday night's meeting doughts, coffee and soft drinks
re served.

foreclosure dated September 34th,
1466, and entered in Chancery
Cast No. 10 .1 13of the Circuit
Court of the Ninth Judicial Cireuit in and for Seminole County,
Florida, wherein TIM flOWERY
SAVJN(iS DANK, a New York
Plaintiff
and
is
corporation,
AL6CEE FAItItIilt, a mingle man,
Defendant, I will cell to the
liigheit and beat bidder for cash
at the (rout door of the Seminob County Courthoube, at Sanford. Florida. twelve o'clock noon

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ALiCEE FARRIER. a cloglo man,
Defendant.
oJ'JCE ()J4 SALE
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pursuant to a Final Decree of

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following described
I D66, the
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The Lockhart Chapter of
Needle Guild of America will
meet at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday
at Forest L.ke Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Forest City
with Mrs. William Sheard as
hostess for the day.
Mrs. Earl Howell, president,
extends invitation to attend to
all women in the area wishing,
to contribute their time in sewing for the needy. There is a
special shortai,e at this time
in any type undergarment for
little boys and donations of material or clothing will be appreciated, Mrs. Howell states.
The Guild Is nondenominational and membership Is open
to any interested woman.
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By JANE CASSELBERRY
Lyman Ilign School seniors,
Sharon Dempsey of North Orlando and James Bacchus, of
Lakewood Shores. reported to
a joint session of American Legion eIemorial Post 256 and the
Auxiliary on their exciting
weeks attending Girls State and
Boys State in Tallahassee this
summer. They were sponsored
by the Casselberry Post and
Auxiliary.
Jim stated in his talk that
he learned more in one week at
Boys State that from all his social studies courses put together.
He gave a resume of his activities while there as a member
of the "Nationalist" Party. Jim
worked on the Boys State Newspaper after being appointed city
reporter. As city attorney he
tryed the counselor and later
tried the counselor and later
Along with the fun, the boys
had an eighteen hour day of
work and study. He attended
the school of legislative procedure and the school of law. Jim
finished in the top 10 per cent
of the latter.
While serving as reading secretary in the Senate. Sharon
was appointed to fill a vacancy
as Senator.
While in Tallahassee she stayed on the campus of Florida
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endent U. S. Air Force should politicians in Washington, D.C. so outrage the British people
President John.qon is the clvi. that they were ready to fight
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mourning—or perhaps a day of in a society committed to the and in the fields rather than to
Atonement
for misuse of I idea that the military shall be surrender. So it seems to be in
under civilian control.
American alrpower.
North Viet Nam.
BruceBiossat
Much that Gen. Billy Mitchell But what to do if political Something is wrong same
fought for 35 years ago against considerations or civilian stra- wherewhen the air power that
tegy an shackle a weapons sys- blasted Germany in World War
Army and Navy stupidity Is
.Ads and mothers tti have R
pped off into it
Ing lost by the modern genera- tern at; to deprive It of any Ills unable to overcome a l!ttle I
"Fear
Part'.%` at the dinner
hole a -year before and had altion of Air Force brass. The Air chance at all to perform its country with fewer resources
table and thus let your youngmost. drowned,
than the state of New Mexico.
Force is being undercut by fad- mission?
WASHINGTON
(SEA)
sters
realize that you, too,
—
historians
its
he
goes.
.
he could easily have
German misuse of Hitler's Whet is wrong was suggested
log public confidence.
Dr.
Crane,
before
the
hour
were
once
timid, shy or fearTo the degree his citizen rambled on expansively for half was over, evenybod i
air superiority in the British just less than a year ago by C nmpairning in mid.1966, Lynh(
All of Defense Secretary
bert S. McNamnra'z consider- blitz may be the perfect exam- Gen. Curtis E. Lemav, then re- d on Raines Johnson most of the listeners and the practiced oh- an hour. He halted his usual tire class had eagerly recount- flifl etc.
ed some kind of fear.
able prestige has been raised pie of what goes on In South- c'ent.ly retired as Air Force t irne is at his heat. around the servers find Lyndon Johnson closing surge at 10 minutes.
east
Asia.
'Until this 'Fear Party' all • So send for my booklet
The
blitz
was
intendchief
of
staff.
Said
Lemay:
our of sundown,
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i0 z,0u back
PacK can hardly
.arui
likable, fascinating and somee the children
had carefully lockock- 'How to Control the Ernomodern weapon. President John- ed to blast the British to the"We are hitting the wrong
" enclosing a
mpThe pressure of the thty'* times funny, they seem to he eus' for him. The earthy, folk- ed inside themselves their se.
plUcked schedule is gone. Mel. responding
son supports McNamara. who knees in prayer for peace. The I targeLs."
' to the incredible 53', corny utterance Is ,lohnson cret phobias, feeling it would ed, return envelope, Plus 20
)Witig warmth has seeped
the acknowledged presiding gencents Use it wi th your ch ilinto weight of his pers uasive eff orts, natural vein, recognizably more make them appear sissy or dren'
im from the faces of smiling to the main force
ius of the Johnson administragenerates,
suitable
to
bun
than
e
over,
th
he
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mericans who came out to see
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rears.
1-Ic never stops woriing, he
heir president. The people
But more than McNamara's
once thought would convey the
"But now it had become
ressing around the platform never stops moving about, he digrJt3' of the presidency. But
misconfidence Is destroying pubrarely stops talking and he
popular to indulge in a group
lie confidence In the U. S. Air
The Lighter Side
re putting off th eir dinners to
never stops trying to convince corn In large volume is mdi- confessional, so they were
Force. The performance of the
ear him.
th e American people that all gestible. The President in 1966 doubly eager to get their hugsU. S. Air Force, plus Navy and WASHINGTON (UN) — would ho.
Shoving aside his now-finishboos out in th e open.
this ouiowing energy is good has begun to ration it,
)
Cld speech, interlocking the finEver
so
slightly,
helped
possi.
Marine
In Viet NamFeeis a You probably have been decal The decals were applied di- g
'And the results have been
or them and merits not just
shocking Air,
disappointment.
ers of his big hands, he says:
bly by seasoning in office, he remarkable.
their
thanks
but
their
warm
apstickers
on
uto,
bumpers
bearrectly
to
her
epidermis. Which,
ble is the word for it.
"I'll ask your Indulgence
is also damping down his furl"For example, a couple of
Where can the nation look for in g such messages as "Stamp eliminated the need for knots, 'hue I talk about some of the proval of him as a man.
ems
energies.
Yet
they,
in
still
the
Though
It
may
outrage
boys had been bullies in
some
protection if U. S. air effective. Out Hangnails," "Reelect Judge buttons, strings, straps and uings that are on my heart."
immense
sum,
appear
the
big
British tailors, it is somehow
the past but now they became
ness in Viet Nam Is a fair Crater" or "See The Under- other types of fasteners.
What comes out may emerge
reason this "man without a more agreeable, probably be. I
curiously
appropriate
that
this
measure of Air Force capabihi- water Indian Village at Butter- Gcrnreich was quoted as say- j om any corner of his heart,
lag that cIecal to he worn on h at time after time it is the out-sized president should oc- style" registers with Americans cause they didn't feel the need
Lies. If that Ineffectiveness is milk Springs, Fin."
as well as he does,
to prove to themselves that
casionahly be garbed in
1$ due to causes beyond Air Force Well, it V.'L$ revealed this Milady's rib cage would
be b iggest problem weighing
weighing on
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control, these causes should be week that Itudl Gernreich, the available to the public. There him:
neatly
gauged
could
not,
anyexplained before the public loses fashion designer who invented 15 no need, however, for anyone
"I'd like the world to he made
WHY, contain energies that spill
confidence altogether In the air the topless bathing sui ts, has to wait.
of three billion free souls over so readily.
With a national election corn- -free people . - if you turn
arm and moves to remodel the created a new use for decals.
Not that the President is exfly boys Into doughboys.
At a style show in New York, ing up, political headquarters j
other
cheek
in
Viet
Nam,
hihiting
no new restraints in
There Is much suspicion, sup- one of his models came out can be found on almost every 'hut
lint do you do when India calls 1966.
'o years ago the bull.
ported by some evidence, that wearing the bottom half of a
All a girl has to do o
you? Or the NATO nations, horn became almost a natural
the Air Force pratfall In Viet bikini and some decal strips before going to the beach or o
r the hemisphere nations, or
Nam has been caused by the where the top half ordinarily pool is stop by and Pickup a this to a Jewish audience) lit., appendage. Today It is always
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'_u Il 4Lbu IN CKellb.
e Israel. often.
If she prefers a bipartisan
"No, you do what's right. YOU
His sundown evangelism,
approach, she can paste Demo.
Herald Area Correspondents
4(
tep
your
commitment.
You
much
us he obviously still loves
cratk' decals on the right ud Lund up for freedom, whatt''tr
i i jl l i i
Altamonte Springs
Geneve
it, is usually kept under tighter
c;oP decals on the left. Or vice it' price . . Hail the
Mrs. Julia Barton
Mrs. .los. E. Mathieux
country limit now. At one recent New
versa.
'as against Lincoln, when ht England stop, after a mere
.
536-1318
849-5205
in New York, which ha a us SO right."
two-and-a-half-page prepared
Bear Lake-Forest City
three-man race for governor,
Lake Mary
Sonic kind of an are goes out
Mrs. Maryann Miles
this might present some prob.
Mrs. Frances Wester
his listeners, and comes back_
lenis . Neither is it recommend.
938-3678
822-6219
he elements in it puzzle even
td in one-party states.
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ie most, practiced PresidentLake Monroe
Fainilj
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According to the' fui.I.ion reMrs. Jane Carn.ciberry
ft
a.
Mrs. H. L. Johnson
J)orter whose account of the
888-5046
The President knows and uses
822-4722
By WALTER C. PARKES
style'
5)10w 1 read, Genreich's 1 of the orator's devices but
.
as.
Chuluota
Back-Tom
A
justice-of-the-peace marristiek-o
Longwoad
are the natural out.
Mrs. Liza linker
'hloni
dothey
make
a
happy
age
sometimes
initiates
a
lifeMrs. Donna Estes
growth of the trend toward
365-5198
end for him. U.S. soldiers in long fight by the happy cou838.8317
shorter
skirts, Swooping neckDcBar'
jet Nam are always "our boys pie.
lint's, ventilated midriffs and it there in the' rice paddies."
North Orlando
Mrs. John Leone
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Mrs.
Marhlyni'
Peterson
668.4881
alting at a roadside hamlet,
The gal who says she can
As more' and more of the 11
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Delti,nn
talks of the "glories of read a man like a book is quite
female' su perstruc'ture Iieuve
Osteen
Mrs. Mil dred Haney
into
view, it becomes subject to merica." Again and tegaiti he apt to wind up on the shelf.
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
668.5361
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decorutio . Cosmetic companies ;ks: "What ('tiler country
822-4R41
Enterprise
ould you trade for this?"
Busiest thing on earth—an
your budget in buying Back To School
:1
are now bringing out malce-up
Mrs. lUtchir Harris
Oviedo
Long
since
weary,
surely,
of
idle
rumor.
cloth.,
and supplies, and Fail household
for the entire body as well as
668-5834
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Miss Ruth Daidso
ing
told
he
has
no
"style"
as
needs.
Do
it the easy, thrifty way
with
the face.
668-4604
man and a speaker, this huge
365-3651
th.
aid
of
this
newspaper!
A
handyman Is the perenPresumably there wi ll soon
an with the great ear lobes nial bachelor wives invite to
be a line of rib rouge, shoulder
AS YOU TURN Its pages these days you'll
Mlunges on, fighting for the fill out a lopsided guest list,
JQL
Polish, spinal 1naac5r, pelvis
discover
the smartest, best-value clothes for
teem of the historians and
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powder, thigh hudow and so on
school
and
college, the finest merchandise
lfat b
r'atI
ill trying to win over most
Tail-gating can be a prelude
down the anatomy.
for
your
family
and home, and bargain.
the country's 195 million non- to pearly-gutjng,
;•,
All
of
this
will
impose
a
trepacked
grocery
ads
that offer dollar-savings
Page 4
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Sept. 19, 1966 iii1ous burden on husbands
.very time you buy foods.
wal/I'Eu a. WEI.taW, LIIi'iflK LSU •t'UtlIt*je
wiwn
their
wives
come
up
to
FM*SK 5'UU*LIE, 0$r.slaU.e
•Si Maea
YOUR NEWSPAPER serves you best In
them at a cocktail party and
LAMITS. I*$MEL
OMbU'I' £LLAsLia
another
way
with all its thrilling news,
Asuota.t. Editor
Advertising Director
SHOPPING
whisper, "is my make-up on
FMEI) WA PELT
pleasing
pictures
and entertaining features!
koa
GREES
I straight?"
SAVINGSManaging Editor
Advertising Ma.sajor
Which
makes
it
a
wonderfully enjoyable
DORIS 'iLLl*1
The poor guys won't know
JASIE SUOEM*Kfl
Pay
the
Cost
of
newspaper,
as
well
society matter
as a valuable shopping
uutnsai Manager
"ALWAYS ABOVE THE CROWD"
where' to look first.
oorrsg AVITIS
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guide
that
saves
you
far more than it costs!
Your
Newspaper
City Editor
Geroreich's decals wi ll coinMechanical
Bupt.
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Ooutp Editor
Starr Photographer
When a lady notices people
INT1ODUCTION
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at
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he
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bturdy pr.o.dlng Christmas.
whether eth e's coming unzipped
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class, hip elunelnir anil tennis
lessons. with nil tech lvii les frets
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itodger McFarland set a CFL Orlando ran back' four kick
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passes, while all-League line- and reverses that were good for
backer Saui Fernandez litter- 47. 34. 38 and 08 yards. 'flue 911yarder wits 13111 Bray's fourth
edited atuiothe•r.
27.
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touchdown dash imme' The Victory, achieved on a
yard field goal by Don Jonas diately following Charleston's
with 13:02 gone In the sudden' score which tied the game mit
leston.
But O,-lam.do Cathi Pu's-ry death overtime, also marked the 17-17.
Norfold uiiuve-d Into third 1)15CC
Moss said , hat he didn't t'rijoy first oru'rtime victory for
Coach in the East by defeating Pidlathe game'.
delphia 38-31 on a touchdown
o fun beating YOUE Moss.
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friends," he
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hat this garime is all about.'
wasn't
a 31-31 tie.
Moss co:ripliuie'nted the Rock- with his t,euin'b
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Brooklyn won Its first gains of
clii, the ti'tt&amp;fl he coached to it
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best,"
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Wheeling
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buffer intercepted a ,lirn Lucas
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Lambert carried for 102 yards
lead Lit, ';1i." ;; "::;ti;::
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yuarth to overshadow Bill Brad only
st-ore'
until
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eight,
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period, but quarterback Archie
Tilt- Spurtamzs might have'
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got
the'
oTtO'
t'iianip
nioving
Stuart
was
short
and
the
Wildjiitket1 up 5S yards rushing,
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anyone, although Ivy, the quarterijiuct: counted on Lt'wrey, performing Ili at start
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cuts
recovered
possession
of
the
in
to
lead
the'
Loughurm
buck
into
role
for
the
first
time,
led
.JCLA, No. 4, could argue Tin' 'Cuts rt.t-overed It Lyman nyul film the Greyhound 30,
l the rankings.
thie Wikicutim to puydirt twice i l l
iguin,
on their own 31. LowLowery rain for 2&amp; yards in
Nebraska, No. t, tutU Arkaui- i tlit' c1oiig minutes to hand
The Ucluins unveiled their 9((
cry
then
cc,unv.iae'd
with
fullback
2
carries atid halfback Butch
'ditioni by baiting unfortunate SUb, No. i, also had their trou- i defeat to the- Gnt''hiutmnici,
.1
uhtiiuy
Harrison
I
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a
34
yard
1
Watkins
bulled over front tilt. ~
bles. The Curnhuskcrs barely
Lyman had nuniert'ui- ne- rn-hit'
-'ittsburgb 7-14.
play
which
moved
;
puHs
the
hull
four for what proved to be theMichigan Stutt, which beat got by Texas Christian 14-It) and (ijiportuluities in tilt- OI'flhit!t
to the Lynhtu 35. (n the final winning TD. With five minutes
ICLA In regular play last sea- the Razorbacks nipped Ol-Jahu- 1 Belt Conference affair but we're
play in the third. halfimuel: Terry remaining, the Lyman 11
on before losing an unbeaten nut State by the some score. Ar - the- victims of their own ilium-1aitmi skipped through the lint' mounted a final drive marching
eason and No. I ranking to the kansas needed ,lun Brittenurn's t-nkea. The- 'Hounds lost tti, ball
to tin- 'Hound 24 with an 11 hO s
yard from their own 80 to
truinS in the Rose Bowl, ground 13"yiU'd scoring run in the last three time on fumble's. twit-c- on
yard
guin.
A
three
yard
i-un
by
the'
Wjlefwoucl
1, Momentum
puss intttm'eptiunii;, uuid It, yards
'tin their victory its quarterback three minutes for its success.
Muier
and
a
well
executed
up"
wits
provided
by
team captain
j
Syracuse. No. 7, and Tennes- ill pt,niultwa
,mmy Ruyt' filled the shoes of
tiunt
play
by
Lowery
moved
the
Lambert.
twice
an all OBC
Til t- only Lyzuutn scum-c' cain'
eparwd Steve- 4luduiv. Rayc ran sm, No. 10. joined Alabama on
'Cuts to the- lyinaimu U where pick, who picked up 32 yards
)nn'iud nut ii 20in tin'
n' out' touchdowns and at up the- sidelines.
Miami of Ohio sprang the nut yard uc:umpt',' by senior hullothers in the cunching atat the Spartans, who are jar upset of the weekend, hounc- burl: lint Eldridge. Tilt, flnunuimi
teligible for the- Rust' Bowl this ing inidiuna O-Iti behind quar- sparke(l by the runuting- of ElU
terback
Bruck
M
a
tte
and
full- dridge and fullback Paul Lamwtor.
a
bert, huai moved the' jiigkiii it,
Quarterback Gary Buban Is back Joe Kozar,
S
Loijauuj Staid ruined Paul the' Wildwood seven after a 42till around for UCLA and he
return to the scene -of —_________________________
mred two TDs and paiuntmd for
S
his
greatest
coaching SUCi'tHb (15
third as lie hit aught of 33
S
asses 1w' 3W) yards and ran for the Tigers overpowered South
HELS1IK]
(tiPi)
Finland
Carolinas
211-10
in
Dietz&amp;'
S
debut
4 mores.
established itself as the best
First-rarikud Alabama did not With the Gatnecucks.
t
Couch Tom Cahill had better Scandinavian nwt.'eer teitlit this
lay, but will begin its guest of
S
at lPb. I stop
luck in his opener tit Army as year by edging Denmark 2-2
third straight national
a
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uturdity
against
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SI
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U ech.
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Other leutimis in the Up Ten
Is
a
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1
of
urdue, expected to contest
BELGRADE (IJV1—Th Sotichigan State for the Big 'ten viet Union, Which placed fourth
"own.
in the recent World Soccer
The Boilermiik..rs aped by cha.mpioniltips, ac o r e d two
thin University on Bob Griese's guab An the first bull Sunday
-ares' searing passes in a Wtw- and went on to beat at young
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a
for their e11ilam with We Y11oa1avAa leant 2-0.
i
ue Dame, No. C. Saturda y.
01
UCLA's chief competition.
Quarterback Gary Marshutil
DRIVE-IN
PINE-CREST SHOPPING CENTER
juthcrn Cuullornia, ranked ci BAnhuemtnn. N. V., ieptainv
SERVICE
OPEN i A.i.1, MIDNIGHT
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.tt- ,titc t amio I niun ttui over
' ti Lowery itpimn
oniac'ted with xi it attempts. The
Hound
th had put ttie teiii in posutiomi in on their own 20.
pair 01 t0Uc1it1t'WyII.
Harrison for a touchdown.
threat with holier of victory
~ 'Gilt turritory. Tile drivv %%*W:

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THE ASSOC1,%TEI) h'Ht'Ss lu-Itt .t a' a u',t1i'sctiial qulai- cuuul one ponu'
and all-in-all spotted Minnesota a 16-0 head,
11)1,
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game
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tcrhack
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South
Foot ball buffs in
lie ct-tniph- tu'tl 14 of 24 pas'c's ('ni-cer
and breaking \', A, 'little's cold
west used to caN it Southern
for 358 yards and five touch
flu' whiled away the time career touchdown ;uiiss record,
Meredith University Next
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you know they'll be saying that touchdown
'1'ith a 12-yard run and Dan Reeves. Hayes caught 40, 26 and 4 yards for a career
Big P stands for Don
and played less than three f;;1l si passes for 195 yards, includ- total of 214, two more than TitDon Meredith, prcubabl the- qua;'ters in the' ('owhovs' rout of iuig touchdowns i-il 74 and 39 tie's old mark,
most celebrated graduate ' Nct York re'however,
llnhtlmore,
'a;'e1s. Reeves took six for 120
SMU since Doak Walker, threat
full
game
behind
of
mnlned
ii
''Meredith placd as neau- a yards, including touchdowns
ened to take Dallas' nickname-' perfect game' at quarterback as 2, 1, and 19,
Western Conference co-lenders
for his own Sunda ti hen he-1 ever sait
said Coach Torn I Baltimore veteran Johnny Los Angeles and Green hay
threw five touchdown Passi's
in command Unilits had a passable' alter- when the Packers' Jim Taylor
''ili'
route to the Dallas Cowboys' 52 all the time',
mo -etj the team noon, too. He hit on four touch- crashed over for the deciding
7 humiliation of the Neti York I with great confidence, made down passes alter the Colts had touchdown against Cleveland
Giants,
with three minutes left.
The overwhelnting triumph in
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Dallas'
swing pass from Hart Star,
League opener—the Cowboys
sidestepping two defenders on
:-:
were idle last week when the'
his way to the goal line, culmirest of the teams opened
nating an 85-yard drive and put'
stamped th e team as th e one to
thug the Packers ahead for the
beat in the Eastern Conference
first time.
- -s The Cowboys' victory looked
The loss d ro pped Cleveland
'
even bigger when Green Bay
well back in the East, now dom' knocked off Cleveland. the other
hinted by St. Louis. The Cards
1.
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with 17 points in the last quar3, Philadelphia handled Atiant
ter, two touchdowns being set
23-10. St. Louis took \\'ashingtcurt
up on fumble recoveries and
23- 7 and Baltimore bombed Mm
Jim
Bakken kicking his third
nesota 38-23 in the other Sunday
field goal of the game,
games.
The Los Angeles Rams upset
;,
Chicago's Bears 31-17 Friday.
1. Meredith, 28 and in his sex
cnth season as a pro, appeared
JIM TAYLOR
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
to be, at last, reaching his po
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Army 21, Kansas State 6
Colgate 34, Boston - U.
Mass. 10, MaIne 7
Navy 27, Boston College 7
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ii it was Ladd and Holmes or Ladd and Holmes out,"
Penn State 15, Maryland 7
"DeLuca did a fantastic job
the' other side
Quarterback George Blanda Jack and Jill on
Virginia MI!. 14, Vlllanova 13
I fl
Ladd," Namath added.
SOUTH
of Houston is thankful that I of the line.
In other games, Kansas City Auburn 20, Chattanogn
"Our whole offensive line was
mammoth defensive' tackles
Ernie Ladd and Pat Holmes are gre at," New York Coach Weeb remained unbeaten in the West Miss, 13, Memphis State 0
Et bank said after the game, by whipping Oakland 32-10, preDavidson 13, Geo. Wash'n, 9
on the Oilers' sideand
viously
winless
Buffalo
bounced
Houston
Which
left
New
York
2-0
21, Florida St, 13
Quarterback Joe Namath of
with
a
58-24
trouncing
oft
Duke
34,
West Virginia 15
to
espeback
New York was thankful Sunday Houston 2-1. "You have
Miami
and Boston defeated Kentucky 10, No, Carolina 0
that they stayed on the Oilers' cially give Sam DeLuca and
Denver
24-10,
Florida 43, Northwestern 7
Dave
Herman
credit
for
keeping
side - of the line.
Kansas
City's
Len
Dawson
Georgia
Tech 38, Tex, A&amp;M 3
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With Ladd and Holmes out of
Georgia
21, Miss, St. 17
hurled
three
touchdown
aerials,
his way. Namath fired five jii .
Virginia
14, Wake Forest 10
two to Fred Arbanas. The
touchdown passes as the Jets
Tulane
13,
Virginia Tech 0
Chiefs' defense also harrassed
annihilated the Oilers 52-13 and
Wm, &amp; Mary 7, E. Can-n, 7, tie'
Oakland, blocking one punt and
gained the distinction of being
Naijuitiul League'
Vanderbilt 24, Citadel 0
i two field goal attempts by Mike
the only unbeaten team in the
Eastern Conference
MIDWEST
Eischeid,
Two
of
the
blocked
American Football League's
MIch. St. 28, N.C. State It)
W. L. 1 Pet. I'Is. 01' kicks set up Kansas City touchEastern Division
St. Louis 2 0 0 1.000 39 20 downs.
Michigan 41, Oregon State 0
Before the game. the Jets Dallas
1 0 0 1.000 52
Purdue 42, Ohio U. 3
Buffalo handed neophyte MIthought they would have more Qe
1 1 0 .500 38 35 ami Its third loss of the season. Missouri 24, Minnesota (I
than a little trouble with Ladd. Phila.
1 1 (I ,500 36 26 Butch Byrd led the Bills' bar- Oklahoma 17, Oregon 0
6-foot-9 and 315 pnds, and N. York 0 1 1 .000 41 86
rage, rbcing for two touchdowns Nebraska 14, Tex, Chris. 10
Holmes, 6-foot-S and 265 Pd3. AU,anta
0 . 21 61 on a 60-yard run with an Inter. Miami, Ohio 20, Indiana 10
. 0 2 02.000
"It's sure nice to have those big Wash-n
cepted pass and 72 yards with a Texas Tech 23. Kansas 7
fellows on your side," Blanda
Western Conference'
Wisconsin 20, Iowa State 10
punt. Bobby Burnett and Jack
had said.
L-o Ang, 2 0 0 1.000 50 31
Iowa 31, Arizona 20
45 23 Spike's also scored twice for the
But on-ice the Jets' o!fensiv Gr. Bay 2 0 0 1.000
Toledo 0, Xavier, Ohio 0, tie
Hills,
'i'
1 1 0 .500 41
Line got started, it didn't matte Balti
So.
111. 17 Wichita State 7
Three field goals by Gino CapDetroit 1 1 0 .500 17 20
.000 20 20 pellotti kept Boston close to Dayton 23, Richmond 0
Tulsa 57, Tampa 11
-San Fr. (1 0 1
Denver until the fourth quarter
Miun.
0 1 1 .000 43 58
SOUTHWEST
20 45 hen Jim Nance set up one
2 0
IN 'nai: rittt-'i'J'i' coi'a'r 401' Chi'go
So. California 10, Texas 6
touchdown with a 12-yard run
,.is'ru ,u;-mciti. unit',',ui
Arkansas 14, Okla. State 10
I:MIOI,E
('t'FF. IN 4I1 i'on
,slid scored another on a sevenAmerican
League
So.
Methodist 26, Illinois 7
('O-t'%i'Y EL(1JtII)
yard ramble. Archie Matsos set
o. ilJi
(iiACiItY
Eastern Division
W. Tex. St. 38, Arlington St. 6
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W.
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Abilene
Chris, 7, E. Texas 0
BANK ('F LtTF)- I)'. 1uttlo,
Ant. St. 30, Tex. Western 26
I N York 2 0 0 1.000 71 27 I ering a fumble, and he also in
New TosS,
uj tercepted a pass.
FAR WEST
11outon 2 1 0 .667
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Three hours after Denver's
24
34
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0
1
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UCLA
57, Pittsh,urgh 14
,u;s
iEBuston
MORRIS ThOMAS mmd
1
2
0
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85
93
second
defeat,
Bronco
Couch
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Calif.
21,
Wash. State 6
Bulfalo
3J.-f.-n'IK 11 P II
Mac
Speedle
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saying
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Stanford
25,
Sun Jose 21
Miami
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resignation
was
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Washington
19,
Idaho 7
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interests
of
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K. C1t - 2
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THE ASSC)C1ATt
PflE's gaine,euseuj liii vanic In the tin lund not pitched a complete i'nguu nipped ttnitln,nre 4.3 sIt ink out ttut-s in huuist ing hi' I
When the rain finally fell ,)I1 1 ,o,, "\11 gele.. clubhouse
In i'e't'ni-d to IS II and sinit I hug iced
;nu me in Iwo months, I anwd the' (iev.'innul huupped I )et i-nit
I os Angeles, it "as too hitle
iluit ;ii
ill Innings Minnesota downud 1I ,ues Anneles tic,' I In' c'uucmI 111111,
ac soiuiettuffig dcc
Ofi four hits, hosing his
and t oo Into far the floigeu'
10 CnhIIot'tiln I Ihuis year,
NI'S" \'uutk 5 3
I huuitcuuit bid
-tue'ui
Tim
lThiiadelphin 's Larry ,la"kt,'un
'l'Iue I'll-1111"t uulcke'uI 1 'ci-, v,
h"uientes ticol Iloston 1, 3 uunul Wnchlngtem
Tliu' have uw .'i had a
as putting the wi-an' on
40 gaw i'ainu'd cuIt
migu-ating honuered in the ninth
shaded KnIIsn' CitY 1 0 nllet' II1IIW 20 8, lieu two nulls in tilt,
oven
ninny
the
withunil luittimig ri
National west fro m irookh-n nine veat's
The' rookie left hander Iwi;t bowing 3- 0 in the' enniplet Inn of Iru- 41 hnuuIn
leaders Suinda
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null
or
I In' I iulirld Two
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hen a ago, Suinda
rain delay "a' aIui' Perry, il;n has hee a suipeiided game'.
downpour halted play for co'e'i, the' fit- ct I hey ui ever had to *,it iin'uice'ccsful in seven straight
silk
nec itulielut singhu'
nt-uuu,uuuI
thelt
s
The liulifles st'oui'uI all
minutes at the t ,iil Of 1111, flint Ii uMit at i'odgc'r
5flCi' becoming the first runs In the' third inning, chasing I iv Wihh in St iu,- g''il hwude'eI the
t
ll" St .-uiiuim
inning.
\'hu'n the rain let up, .lae'k-cnn 2u) gaunt' winner in the mnjm's LA starter ('batide' Oste'en, 'huu 1Iciuse's will; I wie inst
The Dodgers hait- ut'atneo to fl)Oppu'ti tip his 1 Sth 'ietorv and I tutu;' weeks ago.
13111 Mnii'inski lilt a hue' chive
haui won hit-cc In a row. Cookie
)'cu'rv elu'lhi'c'I i'd to sc'u'ucnd
live it ithout runs
fl ivy had fifth shutout of the yea;- The
-hie'Ii
drove
in
two
runs
with
a
houston swept a tbiuib1ehuendtr Hn.in'
been shut out 14 tinw thic 'ea ruibbe;' armed
enr old iu't from New York 0-2 and 6-5; sIngle, Dick Groat puituched a
LlJl,r b*nttfulri lirraib
son before Jackson bl;nkeuj I et-;tfl scattered seven hits and i Atlanta
ripped Cincinnati ti 4, i-un-scoring ing1 such re1hi''ei'
them. And Pittshii;'ghs31 \.I,- - allowed etni one i)ndge;' runner and Chicago edged St Louis in lull Singe;- balked the last *'titt
tory at San Francisco, u hie'h past second base,
nei-oss.
oth.';- NI. action.
trun'inwd their lead to 1
.lncksnn walked two mid
\leanwhile, \Voodv Fryntan.
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By

G.AIN.ESVILLE (AP) —
Add two more superlat.i'es
behind Steve Spurner's
name and figure this foot. hanuicap.
.3.
Two 1$2 series, including
b Orlando 's
hstii season may turn out
trIter for the Florida Cntnrs Doug .lonas and Charles Smith looms bigger and bigthan most people expected.
ger in the top spot of the First Annual 'Men's Doubles
in addition to his passing hts Tournament at .let Lanes.
whirh set records every game
This tourney. which has only 01W more W('ek4rnd
-Spurru'r is a place kicker nn.: to run. now has more th an 400 entries competing for
I He was good at it right from the tb- STW guaranteed prize ninat:irt—
art
2Fynrd and 41The individual weekly prizes
ç. th e to p two
yard field goals in Flciricths
for high game seratch by an in.
WIt1 OflflS and Sm
miith
romp
Nor th western,
dii-iva and high series scratch
Coach Ray (rzivc' citvc Spur- iii a more firm hold on the tiv individual were captured by
1 I1i top prize. a battle for th e the team of
riers other achievement is even
Canton and We]number two spot worth 2M) inns.
more va l uable.
As a senior, the star inner- has developed with two teams
canton rolei the high sinback has become a special lead- lining at 11
Jerry Canton gk hr putting
strikes in a
and Ron Wellons of Tampa and rc
et off the playing field
pj
and finishing with a
n' on it.
the team of Truman Sharp andgme.
a
This is the highest sin"You should see hut' wv he T'nte NHThflt('s Of M(9Tit Island. 1t' came rolled during the
The high series rolled by ThTt'I
talk-s to the younger bOys,"
f competition.
Crnves said. "He encourages Sharp and Narkates i all the
•'1)nn to p series of 6fl, almore remarkable considering so the highest In that category
them and in-spires them."
The Gators demonstrated they that their averages are only for th is time period,
was cornare a cohesive team all the way, 14" and ].%I,
i, respectively.
posed of games of 210, 211 and
but especially in the closing intoThe Dnuhle action will rc- 014.
Lites of their opening game.
sume again on Friday at f p.m.
Victory was salted away and zrid continue on Saturday and
players begged the coaches to Sunday with the final squad
send in a tack-k'-eligiblc play set for Sunday midnight..
with .21 - pound senior John Prec 1foni' than 200 entries cornton scoring.
peted iii this event th is past
The conches finally did and week-end which should produce I
Preston went into the end nne a total of approximately 6MI
pyr
for his big sixpointer--which in. howler teams by next week-end,
cidentailv was the first v:irsitv This would make it one of the
toucliciovrn for reserve quarter- largest bowling tournaments
hack Rv Stephenson. a senior, run in Central Florida with an
From the way the players I overall prize purse of nearly
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - It
swarmed over Preston and su.- 5,WI(I.
- was a game played by the FlorptleflSt)fl. it appeared these were
The team
,f Art Bouleric-t' ida State offense and the
the deciding points instead of and Jerry Arthur of Dclto
Houston defense: but Houston
frosting or the cake.
are in 10th place in cur rent WOfl 211S flflVWUV.
Someone presented Preston standings and the team of Doug i Statisti c
showed
Houston
the hail, or. as one player re- Owens and Buddy Welch from was on the offense only 22 mth.-mark-ed, no one could get a'
Florida
controlled
.
from him
the ball t8 minutes. FSU had 20
A'- f or Spurner's start on the
first downs and Houston seven.
FSI gained 124 yards rushing
1iB( season, he's well ahead of
•i stage in o. when ,e gain
to Houston s 60. The Sem inoles
picked up another 242 passing,
ed 41'- -vards in 1] ganu.s in
and Houston only fi9
cluthng the Sugar Bowl.
Florida State punted farther,
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D
Hu t
kick-off returns, was penalized
for fewer yards and lost fewer
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Coach Buck ?tetts of Semicarrying to the 111.
twIt' High School reviewed the
Stumpf then hit Long again results of their lit to
loss to
who caught tin' ball between the
Titusville
Terriers wi th a
two defenders and hulled his
c(flIC$('
statement.
"We'll gt'
way across the go al lIfl(•• Frank
better
with
development
of
the
Whigham kicked the
our
young
and
inexperieneco
to make ii 13 to 7. However,
tins wuui the 1581 SUCCes5wi players."
"Whenever
th e b I'
drive Sanford could manage.
Ilwalk.
t
infniesas
tn'
me, Buddy
Late in
Seminoles
did
RF a result of
Frisby with
Stumpf bit
a
fumbles,
this
has
to he charged
ntoi
but
O1'
gcrnu
passes
e
fact
that
large num.
th
time
to
'the Seminoles ran out of
1CT
Of
these
boys
were
playing
hcforc they could get on the
their first varsity contest."
scoreboard again,
Several fumbles hurt the of. 1etts continued,
"Our weakest points during
fame at key times during the.
defensive
game. Sanford's running attack the contest, warp on defens
had little success during the en- ends and the timing of flU!
L tire game. On defe, Jay backfield,"
'While preparing tom' thu FrStakes, Mike McGuire and
i Mark Canin did a good job. Ca.- day's -gunn' against Colonial.
etts lndknted that prelimin o)n made several jarring tackballad iny ly drives- ary scouting reports rate the
He also intercepted the PUS Grenadiers as one of tlit' best
that set up the only Sanford hi the ()rlumdn area.
score,
i1ctts said, "Outstanding inSanford plays a bag Colonial dhiduui perforniuncis weri
team nei week winch was de- turned in Ii' .lu Sttiht
Go?
feated by Cocoa, 21 to 6.
dmi Meyer on middle-guard:
'LItIIIVHIe Roy Dunn at center and Pill
30 Frisby." Friidn' will, particularFirst Downs
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that doctors he free to prescribe dren agains' measles.
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University of Minnesota and
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rubella) which had been conacted by their mothers in the
first three months of pregnancy.
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North Orlando Garden Club
held its first meeting of the
season at the home of Chaplain,
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sell Christmas cards and to
hold a silent auction in Noveinbt'r as fund raisin ;: projects.
Secretary. Mrs. Ralph West.
announced all members are in':ted to a workshop given by
the Florida Federation of Garden (' ubs. The w orkshop will
he h'ld 01 tIle Sanford GO
Club on Sept. 20. Instruction I
will be given in making orchid
corsaes, pine needle weaving.
and various other crafts.
All participants are requested
to bi'in.' an orchid and two and
one-ha]f ya!ds of ribbon, If any
iniemo"r is unable to obtain an
orchid come anyway, as many
of the Lonwood members raise
orchids and theie will he cxtrar vailabk.
'The ladies a Iso (Ited to hold
a Flower Sho in April. date
will hi' annuunicd later, and to
hold a llalluv,eeni Party on Oct. 1
29, at the Iflly Pilioun resid nce. All members must bee
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year will be a terrarium, or
dih garden.
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secret pals were chosen for the
year, and last year's secret
pals echungcd gifts and ideatis.
tified theniselve
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at the residence of Mrs. J(aymond Wane, on Oct. i:i, and tint'
hoard ecting on Oct. 26, at the
George Fuller jcidcflCe.
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MILDRED HANEY
members attend' Slinger, Horticulture.
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I of the Deltona Garden Club at librarian, reported the library
the Community Center on Sept. opened with 25 books i.nd now
boasts over 600 volumes.
Mrs. Al Poirier, chairman of
Mrs. Roy G. Jones, vice prosident, eoud'cted the meeting in the Ways and Means committhe absence of Mrs. Cecil tee, discussed the plant sale
Thomas, who I- Ill. Mrs. James which will he held in October.
Members are ,.sked to bring
Bridges led devotions.
Additional appointments made the plants they have started,
since the June meetiuj, were numbering each one and giving
Mrs. A. 0, Holbrook, Awards; the name of the plant plus any
Mrs. Gaston Bridges, 1eautifi- pertinent Information on its
cation; Mrs. Harry Powell, care.
World Gardening; Mrs. James Yearbooks of the club will be
Bridges, Devotions; Mrs. Al- distributed at the October meetbert Cromnger, Finance; Mrs. ing. Also orders will be taken
A. S. Pope, Telephone; Mrs. for the Flower Arrangement
'William C. lierold, Garden Club Calendars, with Mrs. Albert
Library; Mrs. Herbert Well- Croninger in charge.

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of the first program presented the City Council of Leta Sigma
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Sigma chapter of Beth Sigma were discussed and voted upon
held their first meeting. by flit' members t.f the chapter.
Ii Phi
There will be a social held
This is a newly formed ExempI Jar chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. the latter part of September at
The members thoroughly enjoy- Kay Lee's home In Longwood.
ed the program for the evening This will be a "Hobo Party"
as well as chattin g over sum- with everyone dressed appromer events and making plans priately and dining on a special
"hobo stew."
far th new year.
Betty McKee was voted \ 7a1Tiii
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Grecabriar burnt
I (Mrs. bob 1 jiiuKee and was chapter in the international
voducted by the president, Pat Valentine Girl contest of Beta
I (Mrs. Tom) Largen. Other of- Sigma Phi.
Refreshments were served by
fic-'rs are Kay (Mrs. Art) Lee,
McKee,
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hostess to the following
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vice president; Bett
members:
Pat Largen, Joan
recording secretary; Betty
Jaek. Erickson, corres- (Mrs. Dan) Batten, Kay Lee,
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(Mrs. Walt) Bahamian, treas- Cameron) Lawrence, Betty
(Mrs. Paul) Le.7b and Joanne
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(11dI%t4 ROb('trt 1Ing High said
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.Ident; Dr. Eugene Ellis and Airs. Particularly needed by the
Merle Ellis, of Caselberry, and Humane Society at this time,

according to Whentley, is more

L. Ethell, of Paoln.

Wheatley Is chairman of the people to adopt pets and g'enerCity Council, presi- nus contributions.
dent of the Union Park Racing Whentley reports all types of
Pigeon Club, member of the small animals are available for
board of governors of the Malt- adoption at the antmial shelter I
land Duplicate Bridge Club, of at the argicultural center.

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Publish Sept, L . I, 19, 2G, 1966 home of the D. C. Spiveys Sr. terminate all bugs, roaches
• A very happy birthday to and every alien tenant of
1 Patty Baker who hims just turn- your house or building. Free
WI)TWE or SALE
Notice is lierelmy gIven IhHt
• Paul estimates cheerfully given.
purauant Sri it Finn) Ttecrec oil ed all of seventeen.
Wut.son haul the misfortune of
Foreclosure "utered lit
tiumiieir.'cl 11.1 in the Circuit breaking his nose while at footCourt ni Seminole Counts-, Fior-

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form the coi'i-ectt e surgt'r Oh
unwell Park or the club has- "Marty" was moved h
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less, Mrs. Sy DoVries, of Cas- plight. - "I look forward to tr mug
seltwrry. Those in the Sanford It) help (uk child'' the PhI 'titan
area are asked to call Mrs. wrote Sht'uly.
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Sanford hostess while Mrs Vir- ''Marty's" personal histor%

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R. If. McCibbeny for members forwarded to rehabilitation tiff
of the South Seminole Velcumo dais, contact was math' by
Wagon Club at their Septem be r Evans F. She'aly , a stute urea
meeting.
supervisor .
The umeeting will he' at 11:30
"lie' was just the most mnilad-

twe'oiiuiug Ititt er iii pitt-ti At ige

Included will be a public 15 she' begetti to shave, LkstII hit'i'
health imrau uz'iumstutoii (tim' legs and her face Sh' uas
those WOIIICI) who are now tcseeI by boys and girls its high
training to hat a 11u1 ('russ vol st'lmuol
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CALL AND MAKE RESERVATIONS

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serving In the schools as voluii- attended lassinuss college' iisd
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Ladies N1 ht Each Thu

public health nurse orluntu'- gery betwucim the winter
tloiis are requIrements for thusu and April 1966 Between

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drab, unsmiling girl Into a marned. bright faced man of 24
A copyrighted story by Thorn
llillington of the Columbia Statt'
tells of the change.
a letter sent to
started
a Baptist minister in 1962. The

By MAR %'ANN MILES

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MAR•LOU RESTAURANT
AMMY GEURGE and JOHN URBAN (USN Rot) Citiontirs

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voui SANITONI UTIPIID MASTU DRYCLIAMFI
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SMITH ELLIOT AN!)

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47 Nuta--.
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21 Ditties
411 Roman god
24 tiha espearelu 35 sunber wood
2* New (coUib,
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37 Veznlnine
fairy queen
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River
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25 MusIcal
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mlits 51 1)(K-tor (cull.)
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40 Was nuista en 5.i Historian's
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CULICCIU
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Clerk of Circuit Court
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Performance in w.ar and cleaning dc
ponds an flit banding formula and procedure

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Answer to Previous P0211.
(ALSAC) entitled "The I'romiso make the change"
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attuned to your
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improvement.' now and hereafter
on said land, and fixtures attached thereto, slid

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minister forwarded the letter to

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del CIIIOIIIE, Serial 14703306

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Lot 12 of Iliorri: 'In.'. tAFT- be able to play with your team
ISTIDOK Rt!IIrIIVISION. IJK1T
Our thought th is week *
NO. SIX, utrtroruiing it; the Cheerfulness is the best promoplat thereof as recorded In
Plat hunk "12". pages 31 and ter 01 health and is i friendly
flt, Public Ttt'r'ord, of Semi- to time' mind mis to the body.
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F(CNMICAL PP1(ES

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timed by .lutI Barker and taray Daggar, guests Gøore 17
scott an ti .fohn Drew Rarrymorci The men
out after
them and are raught ;n the
hushwhackers'
t:amp
rott
gives his usual .!:cceptonal per
formane., and Rarrymnre is erellent. It's barn to believe that

(4) Leave It To Deaver

19) Tito Dating (lame
1121:0 0 (02) Jeopardy

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"This
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(Part II m Ckr This firstrate, raIjtir series rintinues
ía two-part story tonight 'vhen

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10:311 (3) Concentratlo;u
() The MrCoys
11:00 (2) (Thain Letter
(6) Andy of Mayberry
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7:30 (2) Today
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Rep. lenders to picket the hnnw of group of committee members Car Porters Union, is to be rally Speaker John W. McCormack. view that he has received "a
Sam M. Gibbons says nothing committee members known to who say they have the votes (at chairman.
F'Iftv.fnur major hills were tremendous response' In sup'' passed during his chairmanship, port of his move against PowNegro leaders can do will keep he against Powell, a New York least 16 on the l-memher ram- Powell's sermon WHS
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell from Democrat from Harlem. Gib- mittee) to transfer Powell's id in the lion's den, It contai ned he said.
ell. Mitch at the support has
n political remarks.
losing his chairmanship powers bans said In an Interview: "Any
Powell could not he reached come from Negroes, he said,
the end of the
of the Rouse Education and La. thing like that Involving mem- powers as chairman to six subbefore
about
2,for
comment on Gibbons' state- some of it "quite moving."
move
minute
service
hers of Congress Is fraught with committee chairmen. The
bar Commiure.
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persons,
Powell
said
of
ments.
An aide to Powell said "m (the Negroes) feel that
the
Asked about plans for a rally danger. You don't threaten pro- Is to he made Thursday.
In New York City Tuesday in pie who are In the highest law- Powell, a Negro, preached committee members' move only, "It'll all come to pass on this man has betrayed the trust
Powell's behalf, Gibbons, a making body in the land and Sunday ti t Harlem's Abyssiani- against him: "This is the re Thursday."
In the place of leadership where
Florida Democrat, said, "1 perhaps the most Important in an Baptist Church where lie is ward I get for excellence."
A Powell spokesman said pre' he could have been of SUCII
don't think It would have any the world. Congressmen are not pastor and announced plans for He said he has been called 'inusly that Powell tins tried to great help to them," he said.
effect, on the outcome of the Intimidated. Each man vat-es Tuesday's rally at the A. Philip 'the best chairman on the Hill" discourage any demonstrations
Randolph Institute. Randolph. by Presidents .lrthn F. I'cnnedy in Washington.
according to his conscience."
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Sept. 19, 1
About offers by some Negro Gibbons is the h':ider of a head of the AFL-CIO Slecpin and ,lohnson and by Ilnusc- Gihhnn also said in thc inter- Page 14

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Adele Jane Perrii

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P.O. BOX 73

3139 Euclid Ave.

Nokomis, Flo.
$100

Gotha, Florida
$100

Tampa, Fla.
$100

Seailey Mae Smith
6203 Bayshore Blvd.
Tampa, Fin.
$100

Mrs. Ann Martinez
'1906 St. Isabel
Tampa, Fla.

Mrs. James Houghton
365 Albert St.
Dunedin, Fla.

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2614 Harrison St.
Orkmda, Flo.
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Mi. James A. Lett
217 Forest Ave.
Altamonte Springs, Fla.
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'1050 Alford
Titusville. Fla.
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Anna P. Verdeorn
702 E. Wilma St.
Tampa, Fin.

Jack Dorminey, Jr.
1104 Lake St.
Haines City, Fin.

Mrs. Anna Homola
2'l Crotoe Terrace
Port Charlotte, Fin.

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while the street dept. project is listed in

close It) full employment with
illily 71)1) persons titit of a InIu,r

is derived from other
sources such as interest and

the budget for

force of 1-5.000, uneniploYed. aw
this figure Is expecled to (Irfil)
as fall crop harvesting gets i nto
full swing.

dividends, rentals, rptiremint
pay, military pay, welfare, un-

boar(l reduce(] the debtservice millage.

Out of the 14,300 employed
persons. only 1,100 are employed in agriculture as the county
economy swings more and more

other private sources.

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other eml)loyment IA in trade
and commerce, civilian government, services, manufacturing,

Cuts in the budget, plus an expectedin-

to non-agricultural Jobs.

construction, t r a n s P

$200,000

Figures show 10,000 persons
employed In non.ngrkiiltur;iI
establishments and 3,21X) whose

tion, communicatinns and puh-

The Day
The Rains
Came. . .

Seminole County

income

2M75.

In special meeting last week

et, minus debt service was

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taxes reduced this by nearly

mills in general government and six in

and real estate.

debt service. A cut in the debt service
mfllage last week reduced it to five mills

Push Fire DistriCt

and the proposed cut ingeneral government

millage would reduce it to ii mills,
the overall millage from

IS to

16.
It is still possible that the question of fire control
emidistricts for the unincorporated areas in South Semi-

Weilson's,, Stat

County and in the Bear Lake Fore. City area may
was nobplaced
on the ballot for the Nov. 8 general election
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Proposed budgets for the var-

account No. 437.1, appropriation for relocation of the
zoos in the amount of 2O,OOO.l)O, and account No. 4772,

building construction in the street department, in the
both of which can be potitponed
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amount of $20,875.00,

will until the full re-assessment goes into effect, or other

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And, that we authorize at the same time, a decrease
Lightning also hit. power record its
The averageannual $16,000 and Oviedo approxi. transformers
around
SanPosed
to
creation
of
a
fire
Business
page
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of
1. mill on our general operating budget, in line with
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mutely $13,000.
i change in the population j,.
included in the Oviedo, San- ford, causing two or three control district being pushed Classified ads ........................13 future planning, so as not to work undue hardships at

are expenses for operation of Scott Burns, Florida I'ow- Fire Department In her area. Dear Abby ................................10 city.
told us yesterday that all WC crease by 7½ per cent.
an.
Addressing the club at its Editorial page ........................... .We realize that inequities exist, but that is no
have to do to get a postal
or and Light manager, sai(l
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Rate of Increase here In jail facilities,
17-92
on to push for projecti that can wait, and at the
nex out by one of our
Per capita figures are based when lightning titrikes a opening ineeting of the sea- Entertainment .................... 10-11
the population between 1060
lo- and 1966 was exceeded only on a county population of 70,- transformer, a fuse goes son, Mrs. Loomis stated, "We Horoscope ................................10 same time, impose further inequities without some form
shopping
centers
is for to
ourmake
cal postal
department

Figure this ott- On Sept. 13
The Herald ran a legal ad from
oe city sa) thg the cIvuser

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lions for water distribution
superintendent , . . The very

Onora Dr. Sanford
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only 20,W7 out of a potential

Dr. John Darby, school board has a Seminolo County rehiden. election. Qualifying deadline is Sherman Smith Jr., Democrat,

and Spencer Cross, Republican,
NOV. 16,
at legal it said 40,000, are registered to vote, candidate from District 1 is op. cy requirement.
Oh yes, in th
Seminole
County
voters
itiust
for
judge of the appellate court
posed by Republican Mrs. Jean Thomas Mcl)onald is unopposBooks close Oct. S.
all applications must be in City Out of the less th an 21,000 Bryant while Incumbent choo1 ed for the Group 111 seat. This also approve new Justice of the In the Fourth 1)istrict of Ap.

Great selaction

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round or drop

loaf, solid hard rock maple with

plastic *op. Come see.

regibtered about half will 1xith- board member Mauld lialeg can I)o a rebi(lent of Willer Lake Ileuco Mfitricts, re-drawn be- poula und ill the icubernatortal

cause of redistricting of the rui'e, Robert King High, Demoer to go to the polls on election from District S is opposed by or Seiiiiisult County.
how
come
we
have
a
new
day.
iii
the
county
coninilssioii
cuniinissionus
titstrlets in Wtb. crut. and Claude Kirk, RupubU.
Itepublican A. F. KectIi.
So,
water superiflttfldtUt already?
j'j be eligible to vote, persons iteja, W. If. Reedy of Eustis, race, John Alexander of San- JP districts must conform to can.
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over 21 zitust have resided In democratic Incumbent for state ford Is unopposed for l)istrlct jrecinct lines, which have been State Attorney General Earl
me high jiri'e of eOpj*r • • • the state ofle year and lit the representative Group 1 is op- ii and hubert Parker is utiop- t'hunged Lwt'uusu of changes Fatreloth Is opposed by Republicun Kills hahn and Statu inJ).-'puties loOking for some thugs county SIX months. ills not nec' posed by Charles Heals, Jiepub- j)OhCd for the litatrit't IV seat, uliti Iiit'rcase In i)ollUIatIOhi
amendsuranc('
Commissioner Broward
Thirteen
proposed
1w
a
I)IP('rty
owner—
licata,
of
Cit'rnunil
Group
1
has
eurzt'ntiy
held
by
Mayor
I4et'
t.vI
('Oj)J1C
liis
ft'.,rpi
tIlt'
&amp;'ssury
to
NOW
meats
to
the
sttri
constitutU'n
Williams
Is challenged by Re
a Lake County residency re. Gary of OWetlo,
Atl4rJtic C,,,,st Line out by this Is a gt-nvral elei:lion.
In the city of Sanford, th. wIU be before tim voters fur ap• publican Joseph Ysaseko.
iiepublicaums are in a £ I AS quirsuient.
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next day we ran a front page it's 45 days to general dcc- strong bids In three county Unopposed fo (roup IL for seats of Cominlssionei-s Earl proval or disapproval.
story that a flCW man WS lions, Nov. 8.
races—two school board races state representative is Sen. Higginbotham and A. L. Wilson On the state level, voters will
hired...
Afack Cleveland Jr. This seat wIII be open In tile Dec. 6 city ho ask ed to choose between
With 16 days left to register, and state representative.

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the hospital incurred during the
past year from welfare patients
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didn't know.. . The comptroller stated be could not give us
that Informatlo' and the Circult Court Clerk said to call
hospital administrator . . . All

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do $6,70 and Altamonte Springs a telephone pole in the the county commission desires Camilla Bruce, supervisor
of this
keeping
with future plans, we do just that, this year,
day, to
effect:
ri
$4.50.
That we decrease our proposed budget by deleting
south end of the county, to (10 50, Johnson says accord- elections office by last F

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proposal until the meeting tonight.

monies are available, without any adverse effects madepartment make provisions for tral Florida Regional Plan- 66 fiscal years for Casselberry streets flooded temporar- Loomis, wife of the club's be found on page 2.
Area
deaths
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terially, on our plans in the long run.
watching youngsters when Pine- fling Council.
Vice
president,
has
gone
on
were $27,000: Altamonte Springs fly.
being definitely op- Bridge ......................................10
crest School lets out in the

Boosters Club needs your

Catsupe
Smucker's Orange

MON., TUES., WED.

(lecided to table action on his

Seminole

Nobody is talkin'

Need I say more? PRICES EFFECTIVE

hoard

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Petitions were being circulatcounty about $3 for this service. Station.
Mack Cleveland is that. proAction taken at our last meeting proposes that we
Growth For
Per capita costs for police
o n 1 y minor troubles posals for such districts shall ed cees
by the
South
Seminole
and
the Forest
CityJay
Volun- enter into a full re-assessment of all property within
service in the municipalities from the storm Nvere re- be placed on
allot
$10.25
Sanford
with
by
are
led
in the proposed new budget fol. ported t h r a u g h o u t the tions containing the required
to have
citywith
at the
earliest possibleroll
moment
tomillage.
take effect
theteer
twoFire
fire Department
control districts
nextthe
year,
a corresponding
back of
So in order to prepare the way for this t would
number of 25 per cent of freeholders is presented, It also created,
but when the petitions
A 54.3 per cent Increase lowed closely by Longwood county.
were not presented to Mrs. suggest that in view of the appraisali so far, that, in

formal application and cite the by Brevard County, the
home of Cape Kennedy.
needs - - .

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mayor's chair to make the motion and

Congressman Syd Herlong i Seminole is expected to In- ford and Casselberry budgets brief power interruptions, by the Forest City Volunteer Crossword puzzle ....................11 this time upon a good segment of the citizens of our

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ions departments during the the sheriff's office report- ing to Cleveland.
of the petitions.
Cleveland was unavailable for
I pected in Seminole County new fiscal year for Sanford IS ed, A hobo Was waished
coiiiiiieiit.
$225,000 and for I.ongwood $34,- 111tingoustine Avenue, poHerald Index
Witb Constable Bob Carroll by 1972, according to Intest,
A member of the Ilear Lake
lice
said,
with
SOnIC
other
Community
Club,
Mrs.
Hazel
World
news briefs today
ailing why doesn't the police' report from the East Cen-- 500.
Budget totals during the 1965-

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Figures show tile county is

Law enforcement is the second most expensive

But the word is that resurfac* in the rate of growth, highing of Beardall Avenue is de- er th an any of th e other
finitely in the budget as well as seven counties in the EUSL
Wymore Road and Lt.ngwood- I
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that is when another cornmissioner is around.

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mission was carrying around
nuclear secrets the way they j
guard that proposed new road J

32 oz.
cans

written compl aints on the city tax roll.
During the meeting Wilson vacated the

ny thing is that Earl Higgin- I chiding municipal police forces and the county sheriff's inches of rain in a little visor of Elections' office. ________
eral projects now underway, that a short time ago were
botham, up for another seat, I department but excluding state and federal units is mo r e than an hour Mon- County Attorney H a r o I I
only
dreams - . . But in order to have the public support
—
voiced violent objection to the I more than $500,000 per year.
The
sheriff's
department
bud.
day
evening.
Official
readJohnson
will
report
to
the
Counn(i(le(i,
it
will
never
be
dropthat
we need in order to make these dreams come true.
proposal to cut Zoo appropriaped."
She
of ty Commi4sion next Tuesday
urged residents to we must at time-9, either leave off or postpone some of
Maybe he's got some
tions
get for the 19N-67 fiscal year ing wits 1.90 inches
"be sure what you vote on
at.
the
intent
of
the
legislathe desirable projects that we plan, and stick with the
th
friends at the zoo,
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which costs each precipitation at the Cenwas
$32o,000
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concerning
fire
control
disthis
November.
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.talk
it
over
necessities, in order to balance a realistic, reasonable
Predict Mass
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man,
woman
and
child
in
the
tritl
Florida
Experiment
tricts
as
interpreted
by
Sen.
with
your
neighbors."
budget, for a rea.onable tax minded public.
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were centered in trade, service
anti finance Industries. These
groups added more workers to

reduce th e budget last night commodity paid for by the taxpayers of Seminole Counwas a sure sign that he proba- ty exceeded only by the cost of public education.

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proximately 40,000 persons.

Mayor Al Wilson's move to

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non-farm wage and salary

Present figu res show that same
family earning $5,880.
In 1954 all Seminole County

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in 1954, th e average family
of four had an income of $4,036.

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earnings total $98 millioll.

Income of all

Seminole County wage earners

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but notice those expensi%-e look
Loc Gary said
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they came from Banks County,

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bids on road materials and call'
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hearing on vacating a road.

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Only six people came in to

Mrs. Charles S. Dusals
206 S. Beverly Ave.
Tampa, Fla.

reduce the general operating budget
by one mill, The Herald learned today.
Mayor Al Wilson, at a special adjturned meeting of the board last night
proposed that appropriations for mnving the ZOo and a new street (lepartmerit
ujjnglopped
both projects
and
operating
be postponed "until other funds

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