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town cQuilcil, Robert Newell, $60 und City Engineer H. .
ment of any kind for services 1 Wheatley, Edward Lunn and Keith Nixon, Charles Itobimlun Conklin, $55 monthly retainer. retainer,
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exciting Martin receive $5.00 per meet- aid Willoughby, $25.
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them hon1d have been slnnd-

and Jamr.4 Nelxon And their
pcoflts, who USSIMtNI with the
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tion and see what the wellTile
dressed
man
of
today
is
wearously crippled or killed, where
I don't know but get mad
WASHINGfON (AP) other equipment.
- et out of this complacency .
mated
that
about
does
the
ultimate
responsibiliHouse-Senate
conferees have a ing," quipped Dr. E pps.
Bracken esti
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Board members agreed that
A. greed on a compromise bill to
- one guy in the pr
- inting shoP 30 per cent of the achool's plu.v- ty for negligVnee lie?" Dr.
ers art, not covered by militia) W. Epps Jr school board mein authorize $17 billion in expmndi uzutin types of knit, sweater'h
i.
tures to combat pollution it) riv- type and pull-over type shirin '
or fumily plun hosPitulizuti0l) ber askiA.
i i rered using a red ribbon . . . insurance. He said the cost cii
lakes and other public wa- run and should be worn on the MACK
He was told that in the final
' e t1int
outside.
Well I'm seeing "red."
til•
anything other than total group analysis it would come back to ttrs. "I.et's
not
get
too
conmervitto(Illy
wll.
,4 1'lt(
6d
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ilisurance wus t;o prohibitive" the bokird. Dr.. Epps said he
tjve
on
this
good
grooming
bit.
i
nford
Junior
little
girl
at
S.
A
wanted every precaution taken Trial Postponed
for it 1jecoll(I fotir-year
High School can't do her math parents
pay it. jiug- to insure prompt inedical, atMIAMI (AP) - The trial of It's only the really outrageous
School could
board not
officiuls
trn as i triso of tao
gested thL.t insurance compitIhies tentiori and adequate insurance four men and 30 south Florida styles that we need to be
book. The book wa stolen
contacted to jiee if urrange. coveruge on till players. Other dairiets un trillk pi-Ice-fixing char- cerned ubout. Wo nil w nt t , '' , i)3' (uV, iiltu011
and
the
fichool
-er
of
her
luck
won't replace it until she buys ments can be made to cover all school board members concur- ges has been postponed indefinit- be U to date," members do- Hums.
dared.
ely.
uncovered players in the entire red.
another

Now you know why I write
11ed.

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n arent
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a resuacitat, in addition to "if a player should be seri- Pollution Battle

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Muse said his invest igation
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IL,t)aloo was closed and now the
Sch ool b oard ti hut b It(IUtt
Ritz I' mad nd now "ou et
that Ganus also tull~ with couilt,y. with

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Do you know how much tax* rect,or of school sufety told
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payers would !~~. ve if we elimi- Seminole County School 13
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nated the outdated and outmod- mem ers,

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board forgets pation in sonic lunchroonis, i

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much taxpaYers would' save
the city nil Sanford used the problems of insurance are still

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door.
She
received
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The names of the two teach- "in the red" last
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Mrs. Whitmore reported that cal board has set. a limit that
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ers are Mrs. Edna jNjul-ray and
For Local Bank
of the food has there cannot be more standees Clifton Webb Dies
Mrs Ada Sires
there
are
hand
holds
not changed, hut, we stre at- than
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and
Fred
temp
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acid
the
Mt#te to begin Use of the
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buying its possible in order to I iance may he allowed until ith
most
famous
Seminole
Counts
Sheriffs
(1111CC
ood
's
Holly
w
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Apace age" IIl,%1 360 data-protv Only 10.
adjustment can be made
beep costs down," she said
ter. died Thursday night investigated the accident which
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, muchine.4 will have the
Wher d the rest go'
is
explitined
,to
sit
HOW TO USE 11 voting milehille
13111111ell Road near
Government subsidies a r e ~ exci.-ss students transferred to baby
new
electronic
set-up on
One teacher says the schobls
of a heart* attack at the age of Oce"red on
Scott Clemnier, Sanford Junior high SchooI,tuother buses
Forest
City.
Muse
reported
lobby for
play
in
tfie
bank
p
P
U' I ii Mu'i trans orta(lent by Mrs. Alitry Grace Kosky, teitchcr.* StuHawthorne
said
no
charges
will
bursements
.
reim
federal
demonstration
to
the
public all
nal children schools.
(k'fltS at the school used official voting machincH
free lunches for More than .500 tion supervisor, reported there
t
filed.
bus Viet Peace Move
(HeritIO Photo)
ill ,sellool elections, Thtir8dity.
daily.
School board Inembers termed
ci
ASHINGTON (,%,P) - PreslAfter a boy is 14-yetirs-of
on which Cathy Merritt. Soot
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School dent Johnson is holding open the the accident "must regrettable."
House
0S •
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t i
High
Seminole
luniar'
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ssibilit~l that tile Soviet Union
n't handle him and he's
ote
tudents
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Junior
:
may
play an active role in end* * *
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tS 25"S
Coricidin Table

ELECTRIC

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Lunch
usiness

"We would like a ruling dn
4)jily thing the school board sun.
plies i paper .incl small m ain- grade students. These schools sonw kind of limit," board mem-

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lireIe.sI to get iwec1ed equip u'nt to '10 cents for denim- session '. oo
Tht'flt for the f.icilit . . . .Phe
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inRosenwald and Jackson Heights school bus standecs will
Tietarde1 Association (Charles School. In these schools prices troduced at the next legislative
Kampf is the president) worli-F,i were raised this year from 25

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ORS' FABR ICS &amp; SIZES
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president; Harlan Tuck, vice
president; Mrs. Dowthy Porter,
se"etm. and FWd Staly, tma-

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ciassrdoms, sce the paint pecl- lieve this will improve," 'Mrs.
Ing from the walls and wonder Whitmore said.
why dnesn t someone Care?
Largest drops in numbers of

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stop along the shoulder of the
road with her sister. is said to
be still In a semi.comn.
Main item on the agenda will
be theelectionofanoclatlonoIficers for e coming year. Of.
ficers nonunated by the cam.

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'I lie Hit i Thea ter Is (lIP only closed-111 theater in

N111sle 111111.
we al-e not asking foi
1)y sit 1116.
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And those of Ils AVII0 al-P I)I'Allivs,4mvii know is the "Sill"ll'oh, Chief')

County School Board.
been there thret years said ' nole
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Thursd ay by Mrs. Chailotte

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Baker Jr., is the party nominee.
and in 111inois, Montana. Oregon
and possibly New Hampshire.
He said he was sUcking to his

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The school

arr1, uas Ityiss nmitui
LOWr

section of Lake Howell Road and
Howell Branch 11oad, have
prompted the inviting of Sheriff
Luther Hobby as guest speaker
Sunday when the Tanglewood
Area Civic Association meets at
7:30 p. in. at St. ltichard'a Episcopal Church.
A Lynian High School girl
struck several weeks ago by a

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Went to tin old run-down
building on Palmetto Avenue
the
this morning. They
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careless drivers, as well as the
dangerous Turkey Farm Inter-

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DAY
When you pick up your developed film you can b
AI ' IY
DAY
one roll of Kodak film and we will give you one roll free

TOEING

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ll be In the hospital having

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money an batteries for toys, radios,
flashlights, etc. R*charg* them again

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Asia and attending the Mepllii

will pick up seats In Tennessee,
where his son-in-law, Howard H.

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ini'ent s and oil 1( inlq qt1flW4tPd that ''a oat of

stated "As parents wad citizens 6f this community
%d fiNmit the closing of tile Ritz.

SChOOlS don't want him

Charges oil common types of sizes (0,
C, Penlight, 9-Volt)... saves you big

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with measured thanir .
The GOP eader
If an 't revealed
n a news
coderence rundown Tuesday on
senaitursio raceb.
He Predicted the Reptiblican

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very practical politi cian who
knows where the votes are,
when to go along with President

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will linve to retit it car to go if, the
Drive
VoIllity,
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movie
(9115 and OffiClillS
lettr to Gin land, parents
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hundreds of Sanford rc'sidPnts today ptPsted
the proposed dosing of the Rut? ThP8IP1 wit Ii
a letter to an official of the Florida ?40vic C-hain

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WAMNGTON (AP) - Sen.
Everett M. Dirimen is on his
way toward becoming e of the
Yn!t widely vi.'wd mmer
dM15 01 the congressional elec-

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a prescription. This Is a lot of prescriptions, over 3 milluon a year . . .

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th Forest Lake Church

self-den-

wiyheahouldgo,andheT1 'in '1 dtofrustrations.1O,
he is old he will not

Prag nbout him In his pre-- I
part from iV'
sener to sill your neighbors. I
Demonstrate how much more
of our large cities bits put out brilliant he is than their chi]- 1

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way he will grow up believing trouble, apologize for yourself
that the world owes him a liv- by saving, "I never could do
had
Ing. 2. When he picks
anything with him!" 12. Prewords, laugh at him This will pare for nothing but grief all

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make him think he is "cute."

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your life. It's coming!

It will also encourage him to
fllsejplfe is an old fashioned
pick up even "cuter phrases word, but It is needed today
that will curl your hair later never before. Gus cannot move
on. 8. Do not et an example an automobile unless It i eon-

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is. The meditation was taken
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Spencer
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Mrs. Marie Lowe, co-hosless.
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Geneva Cochran vice president;
Mrs Kay Sassman secretary,

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The Walt Disney movie. "Al. dinner will be under direction
most Angels." will be shown of men of the church.
following the concert. All pro-'
Church School is at 9:80 n.m.
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of new band Instruments.

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Brass Ensemble, under direction Monthly Fellowship Dinner and Mrs Mcssnm, and, T V
of Mrs Pat Sdvei while the at Ddtona Christian Church Metts, W J Payne, Rob Riser,
Academy Choir, directed b} (Disciples of Christ), 960 E Ed Smith, Leland Todd and
Martin Sotala, ssilI sing for the Normandy Boulevard, will be Rev H T Barrett, minister
later service
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In other announcements from choir was presented to McSt Andress It is reported
Su along 'ith a gag gift., a
meeting of the Morning Circle large comb. Since he is bald.
will be held at 10 a. in. Tucs- this pra'durt.d much merriment
dias at tht home of Mrs E r for him and the
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until 7 p m Satuid&amp;t, Nov. r
Episcopal Young Churchmen
will be in charge. of game booths,
for th e children on Saturday and

the Items all sale tit low prices.

GUEST SPEAKER at a meeting of the Casselberry Community ieiidist Church Woman's Society of Christian Service was Mis flen Ricad.
ardson of Monte Verde, Orlando District Secretary 0 Missionary
ucatrnn and Ser ice (left), cho n with MI s Leota Putman, local mission

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Mrs. Daisy Ilinojosa, youth director. Girls (left) participating were (front
row, left to ri ght) Penny Glazier, Gail Buerleson, floiiny Pearson; (s(Cflfld
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cotton piece goods, yarn, blankI
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The business .session was can- under the title of "Christian
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graup was reminded of the fall of women Of St. Andrews prcs-! ed tit the c!iurch at 10 n.m., Oct.
Of F-.esh Flowers,
work!*.vrj to be held Oct. 31 in byterian Church. Bear Lake. I.,, ~ 28. The Public is invited.
Plastic Arrangemsnts,
Guidepost
lagazmn(s ha ve
Mount Dora All intertsted PCI' meeting at the church for ctuth
mans are urged to attend.
Etc. In Central Florida
and discussion. This week, Rev.
The annual UPW Bazaar will Fred Gurthrie, minister, dis- I
be Nov. 5 at the church. A s*1 cussed juvenile delinquicy.
SANFORD
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iety o! articles will be on sale. community problems,
sinning
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served. Door and table prize~- :

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Church StreeL is well stocked i
With clothing arid household ,1
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try It also has taken initial step-,,
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The Adult Choir of Onklawn
In the area with tin organi
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HOLIDAY AUCTION will be sponsored by St. Mury-Magdalen Catholic
Church of Altamonte Springs for benefit of St. Mary-Magdalen Parochial
School. Event will he Nov. 4-5 at the Maitland Civic Center with doors

William Creamer as co-chairmen
Donations of baked goods handicrafts, white elephants,'
,.,
needlework, and arts and crafts I
for the booths, are being re III"
quested hs tile chairmen
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co-chairman together Men's Club to benefit the
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Mrs
Donald MacLend
were for inissionariec in Indon
church scholarship fund
She -was introduced b rslrs wi
Members volunteered to assist
ecia and the Council of Churches Leota Putman, inuil 'tcrttar
The new vearbools ere pussfor the foreign missions, and the of mIssionary education nnil with s ervin g a n d prepflrisg a ed out to those attending.
home mission in the Rocky program leader. The 1ii dinner for the Methodist Men's
Sunshine Circle was hostess
Mountain area, the Synod of the ___________________________ Club meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tues- at the covered dish luncheon
Rockies, and mobile churches.
day, at the request of Mr. I. follow ing the program.

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Kay Sassman was hostess forl By JANZE CASSEIMERRY I Circle ,w.w- in rhiarfre
Elder '
French will address the
e asand servicemen cm
morni ng session and Mrs the October meetIng of Circle
A comparison of Christ.innilx program,
11..?. . P. .. ... be speaPer !or thr I Ill of the United Presbyterian and the Moslem faith was preThe spert1err hrmight. with her selbprry church, according to
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Mobley, secretary
Mrs Mai
ardson,
and
both
were
presented
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for
Ity
Presbyterian
Church
of
Lake
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0f Campus Wnistry.
the needy and showing samples Mary at. her home,
of Missi o na ry Education and with a corsage.
Members were asked to bake
Final plans were announced
Mrs. James M. Thompson. dy- Service, of Ntrnte Verde,
for the annual haznnr to be held cakes for the chic-ken dinner
77: cle chairman. opened the pro- a general meeting and luncheon
•., gram with the Year Book of of the Casseiherry Community Nov. 4 and 5 by Mrs. Marvin being sponsored Oct. 29 by the

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society is against him and that
he Is being persecuted 5 Pitk
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around-hooks, shoes, clothing.
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Yes' On

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members of the Florida Bar. The
change, however, would be subject to
local referendum.
No. 7 (Article V) Provides that the
legislature may prescribe the number
of County judges In each county and
the monetary jurisdiction in the County Judge's Court. Deletes the requirebecome confused over the ques- ment that County Judges issue all licention facing the public in the Novem- ses.
No. 8 (Article V) Provides a procedber general election.
ure
for the selection, discipline, retireTo be placed on the ballot are IS
amendments to the present constitu- ment and removal of any Justice of the
tion that was drafted in 1885 and has Supreme Court, Judge of the District
been revised by amendment over 185 Court of Appeal and Judge of Circuit
Court.
times.
No. 9 (Article V) Provides for separThe IS amendments are published for
ate offices of the State Attorney of the
our readers' information.
Several of the amendments are "home Thirteenth Judicial Circuit and Proserule" provisions affecting only one cuting Attorney or County Solicitor of
county. Several others are administra- the Criminal Court of Record of Hillstive amendments only to Improve con- borough County.
No. 10 (Article V) Relates to the
ditions of appointment to public ofboundaries
of the Justice of Peace Disfice.
tricts in Orange County.
18 AMENDMENTS ON BALLOT
No. 11 (Article XVI) Provides that
No. I (Article XVII) Provides that
revision of the State Constitution as each jury for the condemnation of propadopted by Convention shall be submit- erty shall consist of 12 jurors.
No. 12 (Article III) Provides for a
ted to the electors at the next gerier.J
special session of the legislature imelection.
No. 2 (Article XII) Provides that the mediately following the genera] elecOne of our popular local legislators
day that the 18 constisaid the
tutknial amendments to be voted on in
November were being confused with a
not yet drafted "Tvjp.d Constitution."
Many persons who opposed the proposed constitutional revhdon may have

Offices

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Worry

Boys like Tony deserve * the wonderful benefits derived
sTodal *slut*. But so do the I from carrying it newspaper
ER.YES. Circulation Managers who route."
Circulation Managers pr
furnish almost the sole tut.
swing of our youth In the doing a superlative job in
"tree enterprise" system. teaching 900,000 American
HEARD
Carrying a newspaper route boys and girls about "free enIs sit Ideal internship hi terprise."
SOME OF American business. But It *1.
For carrying a newspaper
so pays psychological dlv- route is an ideal internship in
Mends! I know, for i used our .part economic system.
Those S parts include "Pro.
to carry newspapers and on
duction,"
"Merchandising" and
did my sofa!
"Credit,"
CASE A-552: Tony L., aged "C
Alas, most people are siniplv
12, lest his daddy In an auto
salaried workers under only
crash,
"Dr. Crane," his mother add- one of those headings.
So newspaperhoys get silnrnst
ed "Tony missed his daddy
very much for they were close the ONLY broad training in
American business!
pals.
They soon become seif-reli"Then a wonderful thing
ant
and able to start eonvcrs .
happened!
"Tony took over a newspaper tions.
They learn to parry ohjt'c.
route with 89 customers.
"And the Circulation Man- turns and placate angry clients.
ager holstered Tony's ego with I They are faithful to duty
and frugal, instead of being
sincere compliments.
"In fact, he served much a, wasteful spendthrift-s like ina foster father at this crucial dulged kids who receive lush
term of appointive Superintendent of tion for the purpose of organizing,
"allowi*nces."
time.
Public instruction shall be at the pleas- swearing in new members and electing
Since business ,iudcment is
"At first, I had wondered if
ure of the Board of Public instruction officers. No other business shall be
I Tnnr might. drop in his studies I NEVER inherited, even if you
provided that the board may enter in- transacted.
and show some ill effects on parents are millionaires, your
No. 18 (Article IX) Provides that
to a contract of employment; specifies
children' will squander their inhis health.
items commonly known as stock in
"For a newspaper boy must heritanee unless you drill them Ik
No. S (Article VI, Section 1) Permits trade or inventory and livestock may
afresh, in each generation, in
be on the job, rain or shine.
Florida residents to vote in national be exempted in part from ad valorem
"But Tony's appetite increas- I earning their own money!
elections for President and Vice-Presi- taxation as persona] or tangible properRemember,
nwwspaperboys
ed and he picked up in weight.
ty as the legislature may prescribe.
dent of the United States even though
"His school marks also im- I do not become communists i There is nothing in the 13 amendthey have not yet fulfilled the residenI beatniks.
proved, especially in math.
cy requirements of electors.
ments to the Constitution that could
They don't indulge in silly
"For Tony operates his own
No. 4 (Article XVI) Establishes the possibly prove harmful to our state.
business on the famall mer- campus riots or boisterous
size of the official State Flag. This will The amendments have the endorsement
street fights.
chant' plan.
make Florida's flag conform with the of our local delegation.
"So he buys his papers at j Girls, they also make sup.
We add our own vote of confidence in
shape and size of most other states.
wholesale; then merchandises erb husbands, for they have
No. 5 (Article VIII) Provides for the the legislature's judgment, and urge
them, and on weekends he ccl- business gumption!
consolidation of municipal and county your consideration for a "Yes" (for)
lects.
Although many it 4-year colgovernments in Hillsborough County.
vote on the 13 constitutional amend"He keeps hooks and corn- I lt'gc graduate becomes a rank
No. 6 (Article V) Authorizes the leg- ments in the November general elecputes his net profit each Sat- i brain-truster, no newepaperboy
urday night.
islature to require County Judges to be tion.
with 4 years experience, ever
"Tony used to be shy but becomes a wasteful theorist.!
now he has learned to ring
Would that every member of
doorbells and recruit new eisa- I Congress had carried newspatoniem
pers in his youth!
"If an occasional client is I For such training ranks beirate, Ton)' must try to mollify side an Eagle Scout award in
him, so Tony has blossomed character building!
The Lighter Side
The Friendly Season
out as a good practical psy(Always write to Dr.
chologist and reads your col- Crane in care of this newsrhe dire predictions, I riots, than redness caused by sunWASHINGTON (DPI) By FRED VAN PELT
ported Denocratic Gov. Hay- Ier's knee and promising the umn faithfully, Dr. Crane, for paper, enclosing a long
burn.
ne mainly from Paris, and
There's an old nursery rhyme
stamped, addressed envelope
(Opinions expressed in this don Burns for two campaigns, I auto union head "a lot of new pointers,
nsf ore may be discounted.
that starts out like this:
"So I wish you'd tell all par- and 20 cents to cover typing
Besides that, there are many column do not necessarily George Peck, of Clearwater, I things." And this column was
ents (and especially when a and printing costs when you
e mini-skirt, as you knew, Is people, myself among them, reflect the editorial policy of I
'The north wind doth blew
swung over by saying he I promised proof of "nil the dirt
English creation. French
"And we shall have snow
child has lost his daddy), of send for one of his booklets,)
"could not support the liberal on the Kirk divorce."
who consider red knees attrse- The Sanford Herald.)
"And what will the robin do
ilgueri consequently are
Twenty-five days from now Welfare state philosophy of MT•
That is the extent of reportd4nInI.Ikbt
then, poor thing'?"
the current dull campaign will High." adding 1w "was cpn.
etters
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If a girl is embarrassed by be concluded . . I. and judging vinct'd that Claude Kirk can e'cI campaign activity in SemiriActually, in this country at
If you think the robin has
wit, the fall and winter are them, she can tell everyone she from the lack of interest on hold the line on taxes and give I ole this last week.
It rough, consider the mini.
most appropriate seasons is part Indian.
skirt.
the part of the voting public Florida the positive leadership
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Some fashion experts are
mini-skirts. In skaters
It needs at this time."
More than
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Some women who have they'll be glad of it.
half of
ye been wearing them for
di
predicting that the miniskirt,
But
Kirk's
camp
hasn't
x.
collected
in
Florida
The
two
candidates
for
gov.
today .
poor thing, will full to survive
ire, as have football cheer- trouble with water on the
ernor, Democrat Robert King plumed yet why the Republican to correct errors that pr"
may
dera.
the winter.
Editor, The Herald:
find themselves bothered High and Republican Claude candidate snubbed Richard M. planning would never have
work are very misleading, beI
!w'inc
It coin truly h,' ,isid thet a b ie c the knee. B'tt thctw Is
Th't",
ity r!:fr
j,,,
Thir
c!!' hCi bc "Pfr... cause they spend so many,
i.;,
a
ce.
ng
ptrmIttti
La
tia
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firpi. pl
even more vulnerable than
1 who goes out In winter no reason why mini-skirts whip up any interest, on z top through the state campuignizig Rep. W. B. Reedy told Bas.
robins to breezes that freeze
uring o miniskirt is dressed should hiberonate in mothballs level. Among their followers, for cor' candidates for Con. ford Kiwanians In a talk on men Appreciation Week" in- "j" hours in training themstead of Fire Prevention Week, selves, and others, in many
anything.
knees, will vanish with the
life
looking for sionie profit, yes. gre4s. it appears from here Florida's problem Of water
for the winter,
Che argument that minifirst gooaepimple.
The firemen of Seminole saving endeavors, and much of
Kirk would want, all the 5U- and air pollution.
If the icing problem arises, Among the ordinary people,
But I think they are-pardon
rta will bring on red knees all
This could prove ill f or port he could get from tile ; If steps are not taken now, County, paid and volunteer, are their "free" time is spent in
you need do is add antiof
course,
spurious.
Redness
selling
the
the expression
High. He needs a whopping leading contender for the j,,... he said, to correct the sources among our most highly inotiv. charitable activjtje,
freeze to your daily bath.
ised by frostbite is no worse
mini-swirt short.
I am personally acquainted
Tests show that a daily bath turnout of voters on Nov. 8 to publican presidential numbs- i of pollution, the day will come ated and dedicated public serin a solution of 10 per cent override the Republicans and tion in 191.
when a crash program will vents. They are the backbone with a goodly number of the
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cost the taxpayers many times of our civil defense emergency firemen around the county and
anti-freeze will prevent knee the 1)emocruts-voting-fltpubli.
can
who will turn out in force
Confusion npj*uurs from the cost of planning and pro- rescue and radiological defense ki',' them to have a great
icing at temperatures down to
amount of personal dedicatio n.
tIie High rump. mu. Just tecting Florida's natural re- posturefor Kin..
minus-ID degree fahrenheit.
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
Their scheduled hours ofOur own Sanford Fire DepartTtius it i. that High must
this week the wire si'rvires
OUVCc5.
This leaves only the problem
Mrs. Joe. E. Muthieuz
Mrs. Julia Harths
meat, under the very capable
quoted
pull
a
rabbit
out
(if
the
but
Miami
ill(Herald
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leadership
of Chief Harriett,
whip
UI)
that
High',,
former
campaign
interest in these
Barbara Frye, UPI Tallahasaccumulate at higher dcvi- tO
with
Bear Lake-Forest City
the
Lake Mw-.%ary
willing
backing of 9
manager, lion I'ctjt., had ri- sue reporter, reports there are
tiara, c a u a i a g snuwcapped next thfl* wct'kh. He needs
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Is
'kneecapa; 'ThenWhen1t meltsthescvntes if those uputh-- --tufl1.d-W, --his -gubernatorial
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most highlytrained and skilled
campaign ranks. Petit quit ida's Constitution on Novem.
etic I)emocrut,. who seem in
there may be knee erosion.
By WALTER C. PAItKES
in
the state, regardless of
Casselberry
in
Want
a
huff,
claiming
backer,.
to
let
But
George
don't worry about IL
do it,
bcr' ballot and State Sari.
It's better to be a big f'
Lake Munroe
but
who
ulation
size.
of
Mrs. .lane Casasiberry
Scott
Kelly
were attempt. \'enle Pope feels they have the in a small pond
The truthful answer to
girls. The problem can easily
Mrs. IL L. Johnson
Our
888.5046
citizens
owe a great and
be solved by carrying a mm- question of "who will I Vote ing to run the campaign, chance of an ice cube in Haines wants to be a frog?
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continuing debt of gra ti tude to
iature shovel around In your for?" was expressed by a The Miami Herald was quot. City of passing.
Chuluota
Longwood
purse.
Pope. Senate president-desig.
Democrat, friend: "I'd like to ed as saying High had had
Mrs. Liza Baker
If the kids get on your nerves I these fine gentlemen, and I
Mrs.
Donna
Eatea
need
u
a
Sunday
breakfast
with
vote
for
Kirk-we
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nate, plans a brief campaign sometimes, sit down and pans-wish to add my 'y heartfelt
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change-but what could he do
DeBary
North Orlando
Herbert W. Johnson in Tallahassee? He'd have a But the same day, sifter The posed amendments: To allow hem.
Mrs. John Leone
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Mrs. Marilyne Peterson
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Cabinet
and
a
Sanford
Herald
had
been
put
the
Legislature
to have a on.s
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Democratic Legisluture. Hier to bed, UPI quoted High he day organizational session Nov.
Deltona
Some television soup-operas
Osteii
hands would be tied. So, for "has 'not asked' Petit to re- 16 but "no other business." As arc designed to keep houseMrs. Mildred Haney
Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Congress feels the vice presi- the best interests of the state turn to the ranks," High said I the law now stands, the Logi.- wives happy by making them
668-5361
dent should be involved either i'll have to go along with further: "I have not asked him Iluture cannot organize until CU.
822-4841
Enterprise
in outer space or underwater- High."
to return to the campaign and the opening day cif the
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Mrs. Ritchie Harris
Oviedo
regular
I'm
not
just
sure
What
that
.
.
.
1
am
unaware
of
any
arrange. session.
Miss Ruth Davld.on
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won't raise taxes
means.
Both candidates have been I ments anyone else may have 1
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until after election day. Now
-Vice President Humphrey, doing a lot of promising, prim- I made with him."
Political writer, through. if we could Postpone the else'
now head of national coun- arlly in that they will increase I
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cue on space and on oceans. services-more roads, more ed*
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The campaign appears to he the two gubernatorial candi4
a
"dead
duck"
uezstlon, more everything,
it, Seminole dates fur a lackluster Camof
kids
Scads
walking
to
and
L 41t, 01tufarb
Wrm@
But from there they differ: County, also. No word from paign. one such writer even from school give you scads of
ate differences of opinion be.
Kirk says he will do all this either cisnip as to any planned went so far as to say me. reasons for driving carefully.
Page 4
Sanfurd Herad
Oct. 14, 1966 Conies a prison, but a country without a tax hike, that his activity although both sides gardkss of which one
-- that harbors open rebellion can- JJn)granir will bring new iui. had reported extensive get-out- Florida would be the
Tru A. rnas.ow. X111101110a aav
loser
P5*5K WUt'JuLlP.. OS,.slm*$.. - fleesral namaow
not survive.
ness to the state, all Paid for the-vote would be forthcoming, except for a strung LcgislaLA&amp;SW V WU16UIM L
50553M1 &amp;la.**siiea
-Premier
Nguyen
Cite
Hy
of
with
Republicans here are excep- tore.
savings by running a
Luoctat. Editor
Advertising Dlr.ator
South
Viet
FKED WAS PELT
Nam,
on
dliii. buiines-like administration.
tionully quiet and the Demo.
Kew Glum*
Msasjlng Edflor
Le,.rttalng
Manager
dents
within
the
country.
are making no effort to First incumbent U. S. presi.
High
says
he
will
dc
all
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EtUrd*.y • bunday and cnr&amp;.tms.; pUb1abd -Gardner Arley, chairman of planning to raise taxee and
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WASIIINc,TON (M')
For flfl'i'It'flfl 00 1111 ni 0w 'h't
Tile. Ion. proved negative.
nine days (he Army sought to Nntit tt'iir f'ii tt'Iin,n no ni't of tt,itit kitti bit It'd there. 50 Wi' fylnu tie t (if kits of the dead, the
All Of fib rien's personal he
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any relatives or Spec. 4 Iciti ('ntI)d he fotinil.
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John F. flnrznn. Failing, it burBIBLE
'l'Itc New York not lye, 40, wit q I li us:ii 0,11100,1%. a vokeq1tin il setitofivu' If , flit' o,ulr ntltlrc'qs crotched fit n volts nftemr0 fn
led him last Friday, the first
For Semiher 01V.Vs
Offices of l'pi'cnpal Church
givel) for hils mother. Morgoret J',cr,te
or
perhaps
l)'rk'd t%-itli citmiple military hutsrelntivec
less Age Driven
Women of Holy Cross Episcopal
ni c in the lMng Island. N.Y.. 11 i-clot it-t'r. ionic Forwaril ntitl 0. flurion of 461 Arneterchsrni friends who could he of help.
Ni,vy Peneesef
Church, Sanford, open for the
lie i-c inni tic I n t erred CIQC. Ave.. N.Y.
Nnt
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Cenietc't'
after
the
search
On
the
was
Oct.
4
wil
ill
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Votive 0weIth11
1967-n two year term were finSunday School Amniv iiinile tt'hzit tvns tlese,'Ila'ul tt-liei'u', 111v c;a'kc'c,tiusn slild. (he She htiuti ttiovc'tl
In I0R, lc'nv dropped.
remains
MobS. Hou'mei
floriari's
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flc,w,i
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Dover
Air
Force
It.
election meeting.
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case.
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Serving will be Mrs. Lamar
hii':'t
proO1
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in
other,
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only
trial
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let
enlist
lilt's
at.
Ft
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new
point
nr
hr,dtr's
of
Sept
5
while
mc'tuf
military
men
Beall, first vire president; Mrs
,,ionrd in flat-inn's ervIcc file, on a %% (11-k detail l his unit, 11w jumits I tiirriqcnt, Intl nticl ('timi' (Hi 00. 7, the remains 'ere
Robert Steele, treasurer: Mrs.
was hist known In hr In New 11711i 'li-n iicmt't ('unn;IsI fly, two r tip wit Ii :i,i ntldrec of 301 Rth ctui(),.Cdl to the national rerneT. R. Sheilwnberger, correspon
218 S. PANIC SANPORD
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(';ij I ,nI. Suititli 'let Nato.
Ave., Astot-iui, NY.
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Ing secretary: Mrs. Fred Dyson,
Christian education; Mrs. D. .1.
fly Donna Fics
Brough, missions, and Mrs. 1.
New Sunday school officers
S. Kurimal, perIniIenls
Officers will, one year remain and teachers of First Baptist
Ing In term are Mrs. harry
Church of Longwood hnve been
Cochrane. president: Mrs. John
announced by Rev. .lnek LindHomer, second vice president:
Of Press Seen Pay, pnator.
president:
Mrs. B. W. Bartholomew, re
Named wet's ,tint iloss, Adult
III,%
- Ray- 11 superintendent; Mrs. Toni
cording
5ecrctry'
Mrs.
Walter
WASHINGTON
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FIRST
QUAUTV
Meriwether, Unite d Thank mond L. Spangler, president of Lyles, Adult II pianist; Tom
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Offering; Mrs. Roy Boiler, Sigma Delta Chi, says a propos. Howard, Adult I superintendChristian social relations; Mrs. al by
an American Bar Assocla- ent; Wayne Joiner, Adult I
Andrew Marsh, USO chairman;
pianist and Ray Fenoff, Adult
Mrs. Donald Bales, parhiamen. tion study group to limit what I department secretary.
tarlan: Mrs. J. C. Vase, promo- police and other law enforceWomen teachers are Mrs.
tion. and Mrs. Robert Sheddon. mc'nt officials can say about Janet Spitler, Mrs. Ann Scott,
college work.
1pending cases is a "thrust to. Mrs. Sallie Deaton, Mrs. Tom
A budget in the amount of ward censorship."
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Lyles and Mrs. Austin LawA custom-firdihed
$1,745 also was adopted.
Spangler, publisher of the rence,
easy with these knotty pine
Christmas Cards with a color Redwood City (Calif.) Tribune,
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Just apply stan or
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photograph of the high altar are addressed a meeting of the Scott, Joiner, John Deaton and
enamel to match your decor.
being made available again this Washington professional chap. Al Morris.
And at Penney's low prices,
year by the women's group and ter of the journalistic society
Other teachers are Houston
you can plan several pieces
, -., -orders are being received by Wednesday.
White, young people and Bob
I—into
your scheme. All have deep
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drawers
'Colonial' style pulls,
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smartly shaped base panels.
Mrs. Vase, or at the parish of- I is constructive In tone." But like Earl Showers, intermediates
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flee,
5-Draw., Chest
Invitation has been extended television and radio groups he John Crump, Mrs. Gerald War15"
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to the women to attend a quiet disagreed with Its proposals to ren and Mrs. Frank Ballentine,
c1*avq. It!
day Oct. 27, 9:15 a. m. until 3 limit what law enforcement offi- girls' teachers, and Spencer
p. m. at All Saints Church in cers can disclose about pending Whitehead, Colon home, Ger10.Draw.r Chest
Winter Park with St. Clare's criminal cases.
ald Warren and B. H. Gray,
15" r 52" x 36"
/Chapter of that church as hos.
boys teachers.
ctuevq. If!
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Junior 11 department In.
Meditations will be conducted
W"t JR'_I
eludes Mrs. Joyce Colborn,
3-Drawer Chest
by The Very Rev. Clifton H.
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superintendent, Mrs. Elsie Dan-Wr
15" x 27" x 2*"
1---White of All Saints Church.
iel, pianist and secretary and
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Lakeland.
Mrs. Ginnie Faler, Mrs. Jack
Those attending are asked to
Dunn, Miss Nancy Whitehead,
4-Draw., Chest
bring a sandwich lunch.
Mrs. Laura Hitchcock, Boyd
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif . Hitchcock, and Jack Dunn.
tbarq Of
.In the Junior I department
(Al') - Motorists thought It are Mrs. L. C. Walker, supersings
was pie from the sky, but police intendent, Mrs. Bryan, secreIn Santa Barbara said It was a tary; Mr., Flo Paulk, pianist,
and Mrs. Doris Blalock, Mrs.
young man with a whim.
Song
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sey and Mrs. Paulk and CansI
WASHINGTON (Al') - Sen. and Leslie Escobar, 23, were
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looking forward In retirement to peace of this seaside city by Showers and Claude Beach.
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a time to reflect, to read and to throwing pies at cars. Mrs. Es. through primary is
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Mrs. Neuberger. D-Ore., who rawskl, a pie dehiveryman, as
Primary teachers are Mrs.
Is not seeking reelection. dcliv he was driving her to work
Jane West, Mrs. Elsie Smith,
ered what in effect was her Monday evening.
Mrs. Frances Brown, Mrs.
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swan-song speech to the Worn- "we weren't trying to hit any- Clara Hicks, Mrs. E 1 o I is
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took pains to aim the pies so
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"the most hectic, frenzied. P1't' coming behind us.
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sure-ridden spot in the COUfl
"We must have thrown about
Beginner
teachers
are
Miss
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try. Prizefighters go intoBe' 20. We used only the creamiest
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Chambers,
Mrs.
Leroy
elusion before a big bout, she
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said, while senators face an on'
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Ellen
Elgin
and
Mrs.
"Many times I wished I could
Frances Beach.
vote 'maybe'," she added.
Nursery teachers are Airs.
Mrs. Neuberger decried that
Bonnie
Howard, Mrs. Hilda
Premium antique color
more women are not seeking
Joiner,
Mrs.
Marge
Fenoff
and
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kit choose from 13 colors
public office. She noted women
Mrs.
Dot
Ross.
outnumber men in the United
In charge of bed babies Is
qjStates by two million, but that
Premium wood stain,
Mrs.
Boa Morris while Mrs.
1/2 pint
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By MRS. JOHN LEONE
Nan
Durning
Is
in
charge
of
the Senate-In addition toSeflr Statiñdili8trictLegión Aux-cradle roll.
Premium spar or velvet
Margaret Chase Smith, R- iliary presidents will be guests
Extension workers are Mrs.
Maine.
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of DeBary Unit 259 in Novem- Ernestine Lyles, Mrs. Esther
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ready to finish
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was reported at the DeBary
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The
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electing
Claude
Gifts for veterans hospitals
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and
Mrs.
Frank
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Charles
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pieces
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Parker, Volu.la County Repubduring
the
business
nett and Mrs. 0. N. Lackey;
lican state committeeman,
third, Mr. and Mrs. George session conducted by Mrs. C. E. meeting of the DeBary RepubButler. These items will be
a
Pearsall; fourth Frank Mathelican Club
7:30 p.m. Monday
made
available for hospitalized
son and Mrs. Frank Holder,
In the DeBary Community
EW, first, Mrs. Gloria Ac- veterans to choose as Christmas Center.
cardi and Mrs. Leonard Mun- gifts for their families and
Parker, a Daytona Beach Inwrapped by unit volunteers be.1 fl.
surance man, also Is manager
a
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finished at ware A smoothly
Norman Meyer; third, Mrs. fore mailing.
of the Volusla County Kirk for
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Mrs.
Gaston
Crosby
showed
sanded just waiting for your
•Meyer and William
Governor campaign.
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the
award
given
the
auxiliary
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He will report on progress
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Olympic
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rigid tops, glued and cross
and prospects of the campaign
and Mrs. Loris Weeks.
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Committee in appreciation of and will explain the candidate's
doweled for e x tra strength.
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contributions and gave the pro. major platform
Issues contain.
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ed
in
his
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sponsored at Enterprise Elel
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the
meeting.
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Club
President
Earl
Merrill
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Teacher Council will be held
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BEDFORD, Mass. (AP) Invites everyone in the DeBary
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from 5 until 8 p.m. Oct. 28,
w;niam Seach, 89, one of the area to "hear this first hand
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at the school. Further plans nation's oldest living Medal of
report
by
a
working
member
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Honor recipients, heads from of the Kirk team."
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New Bedford to Los Angeles
Final results of the club's
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REALTORS MEET
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today and a convention of fellow registration drive In local pr.Secretary Clifford Borncrnan medal holders.
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cinc'ts will be announced and
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and Director William H. Stem- Sench. a retired Navy lieuten.
plans for getting out the vote
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per ,-v'presented the Seminole ant, was awarded the medal
cbat9e Itt
will
be
developed.
"17_County Board of Realtors it during the Chinese Boxer Rebel.
the 60th annual convention of lion in W.
the Florida Association of RealA Turkey Shoot will be spon tors when David C. Jones, of
IN WET NAM
sored by the South Seminole
Naples, was elected president. Pet. 1/cl Charles H.
19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jaycees, Nov. 54, a half mile
The thick Ice overburden has J. Bough, 1809 Palm Way, San east of Highway 17-92 on SR 436.
SHOP'TILPM
depressed the ground surface ford, just arrived in Viet Nam The public is Invited to parti•
CHARGE •
SATURDAY
M
to 1,200 feet below level In the witif the main elements of the cipate by John Smith, chairman
10 round atwot.
of
dii Infantry Divlsuni.
c.oter of Greetm!and.

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shortest drive of the tot,trney.
the game
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Congratulations to .Rarold Brooks for being elected the at Utah State in the West.
in a game tonight, Georgia. Z holds a hefty edge over Boston I'll give it hell. Yes, I did make
new president of the Mayfair Men's Golf Association. Elections
Buffalo (3-3) and Hous- mistakes against Green Bay.
in the Southeast Conference, ( a-n.
held Wednesday an other officers include: K. C. Whitmire
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it before
and out
vice president; Herold H ecl:enbach is seecretary and Jim Dou- goes out of the league to the Or- ton in tI,e Eastern race. Miami say
again.
can't iron
Miami.
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Bowl
to
battle
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the mistakes in practice."
Cliristiansen said that Brodie
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PITTSBURGH
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game
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team Thursday in the new NaSoccer
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—not at the coach but at condi.
Mayf air. Earl recorded a 69 and Wilk Bowman shot a 75 to In other regional telecasts, than New York's Joe Namath. UOflS."
take low gross
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dollar for every dozen ;olf balls brought into the "pro shop". B, at North Carolina State.
The unbeaten Spartans will be Biggs. Jim Harris, Paul Roch- who led the 49ers to their upset
Clean out your golf bag and help the United Fund.
On Oct. 23 there wEll be a White Elephant tourney at the aiming for a fifth straight victo- ester and Gerry Philbin gave victory over Green Bay last
against disappointing Ohio Blanda fits the last time these Sunday and was The Associated
Mayfair and th is will 1 'e sponsored by the Sanford Woinen'S
Press choice as NFL Offensive
Golf Association. This will he a mixed tourney with a man and State, 1-2, before 84.000 at Co- two teams played.
of the Week.
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Monday. OcL 3 by Georg e N-icelY who inade it an the 1f;th hole. Michigan State at Ohio State patnes. But Sonny Randle and the San Francisco 49ers In their
4'7 'nrds. This was the third hole-in-one the' 71 year old Nicely Penn State at UCLA, No. 4. at Bobby Joe Conrad are just as National Football League battle
night: Southern California. No. dangerous.
with the Atlanta Falcons aivi
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Ao- title.
quarterback Chancy Johnson's SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
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feature v low gross for lb boles.
covering another Apopka fum- All starting assignments are
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mcmi's Golf Association has
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favored Americans as the sWinI
Ron Merthie, Frederick
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the starting lineup will
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The Orlando Panthers, tT3!
And Coach Ray Graves said
be: Emory Blake, LE; Leonard
The Americans. who dominatDavis, LT; Regino Alexander,
iv ways after dropping a. tilt to ILCI: Renard Mitchell, C; Rn- I
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chance of
wimung 14 at the' ZO gold medals f NEW \'OItI AP-.LeC Mite- Raleigh Saturday. I sure don't
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Golf Association and mmberahip is open to those between the passes for 538 yards and five
Mercurial Bob Hayes and Dan
ages of 8 and 18. There. will be a meeting the first Tuesday Of scores.
Reeves, the NFL's leading scoreach month, and on the folowing Tuesdays there will be a golf Arkansas and Texas hold er with 48 points, are Meredith's
clinic held under the supervision of' Bob Cooke. On Thursdays, their annual struggle in the favorite targets and the veteran
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quarterback has pitched for 14
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The Sanford Junior high crew, howevci-, was able to get
School's FHA Chapter J5 in one_plu, is 18 yanL,puss
Mark bowel! to Dennis meal the
staff hi a basketball game Garrett, before the ganw endTh e Croonis high School Paned.
in the school auditorium
scored
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LynIUII
Saturday, Oct. 15, at 7:30
contest, recovering a fumble to take on th e Central Academy
P.M.
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The "Fighting Faculty" hate in the first period and Bulldogs.
marching
yards in four The Pan thers, who have not
The Sanford Women 's Gulf Assciciution held a will feature Sanford
a came this season, will be
better nine, one half of 18-hole golf tournament, at high lemale members, In- plays for the score. Fullback won
Bobby
Rickurrdson
ran
the
final
trying
to reverse the cycle. The
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eluding Mrs. Dean, )fij
the Mayfair Country Club with winners announced in
boys
from
I'antherland defeated
verne Sweeny and Miis Bet- nine yard.; for the acore.
four divisions.
Central
Academy
last year by a
Dowell completed a puse to
win the laurels in the
Watson.
Doris Spencer totaled 86
26.6.
Both teams will be cheered John McDermott for the PAT scort.' of
Class A Division as Hazel 1)urzo, in the B Class and
Coac'Iu Willa rd Cooper's Bullby the "Puffing Professors," and an Important 7-0 lead.
and Myrtle Adams, the winner
Thern barters cut. the margIn dogs are a passing team, and
of the (' Ciuss, shot identical
Forty strokes was the number male faculty members at the
will keep the Crooms secondary
winning scores of
needed
tied to CO)) the honors for school. Vice Principal Teddy to 7-ti its the second quarter
Cjs' C I)ivision and Ruth Barker and Coach D. Carter when quarteruaci. hobby Slier- busy. Holt's chargers have

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Seeofl(J sipointer, again from leading rushers. Dowell picked Wednesday, Oct. 26.
us 49 yards rushing and only
The Hounds had the hail the one
-d line. Terry Kit- up 15 yards on the ground and
five on passing.
with a first down on the
6t yards in the air on th ree
The New York Giants won 01
A fake.kickrun by John NciApopka 20
time run out
passes.
Garret caught two of games in 1933 to take the NaJunior High
man kept a Sanford drive alive
after forcing the barters to
the passes for 4 yards and tional League pennant. Two
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punt iron. their own three,, just
McDermott grabbed one f or 26 ycart later they also won 91
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Seminole passing: Senkariki Tht- clock rati out on the
from Skip Senkarik to Gary 6.12 for 99 yards.
! Lyman Junior Varsity lasi
Maples.
Sem inole receiving: Maples j iiigtit it, 4OngW(WLi up CWtC*i
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Jackets football squad.
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thepted two Auburncarried the pigskin ocr after dale tosses (one by Petacher,
doing a major piTtf on of th
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host the streaking Jets.
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The Cowboys would seem to make the lead too much for
feel well rested."
y that could lead to
others to overcome.
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a better chance at
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Wonder if any of th e Ioc'nI golfers have the same fault. '
bowl bid. Alabama, ranked
Palmer':
Arnold
third and gunning for a third ceeding than their neighbors
Did you know that ti w long('st recorded hole-in-one In history straight national championship, from Houston. Dallas (4-01 is a . .:..
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was for 444 yards? Or would you believe that an S year old opposes probably its toughest four-point choice over the Cards
boy made * hole-in-one on a 135 yard hole at Bowling Green, competition in Tennessee, which &amp;5-0l while th e Oilers, who lost
enthcl? 'F. S. Snuth who is 91 years old arid plays at the has eyes on the Tide's Southeast
to the Jets 52.13 in their first
Thg'hcliffe Castle Golf Club, England, is the oldest man in Conference crown.
4½-point underhistory to ever make a ' m1e-1n-one. He did it on a 11(1 yard hole. Ken Stapler. th e nation's hot- meeting,
This happened in 19b2 arnd Mr. South is confident thst his record test passer with 25 completions dogs against New York.
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will last for a long, lotrig time.
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in four games — an average of
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Gordon is secretary, while Mike Rtidd is treasurer. The handi' three field goals. Tennessee also 45.9 per game. They have
91
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held at my home cluh_ I got thvolvc'd in its promotion. And urday.
of the year. and I never did
fifth, I was tir'd at the
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Oviedo's defensive stars Steve
Bratton. ,loi' Patton, John Airie
anti Juan Adriatico may be the
ones to wits th e game far the
Li ons as both teams have su offenses and the ganw
may swing to the team with tb,strongest defense.
The varsity Lion defenie has
Saniord's Seminole High Junior Varsity gridiron'
'played ii very important f)fl
in the last three games h' squad. after giving up a first period score to Auburndale
bV 26 win. Th Bloodhounds of Auburndale
shaking up live fumbles anti took
were
defeated
by the strong Seminole defensive unit's
allowing an average of 209 total
aggressive
play during the final three quarters, last 'yards gii
Quarterback Bob Fug'ate
night at Auburndale.
passer
Auburndale went Y1'dS hi
developing into a capable
seven
plays to scare the initial 160 yards rushing and 99 pasi4- ~
- for Oviedo. Fugate has thrown
touchdown
of the con test on the irig from six 01 12 passes; three .
-two TD
in the past two

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golfing slump that he went into
and are ineligible this sea- dith stoking their air-minded offense, ehallcuuie St. Louis for
to five major points. First., he son.
Palmer attributed b is
Eastern
Ctmfvri'nec h'n.l Sunday
the National Football
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CARRIER
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itated "1 didn't work mrd enough cm my game.
Purdue, No. 9, is 1-0 in the in a battle of unbentens.
winning confe re nce and Michigan 0-1,
putting was off, and th p.t makes the difference
In the American League, the Houston Oilers attempt a last-

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to the Rose Bowl." said line-said Tralins.
15."
lie %aid. "tile Hast,
lie
c0l"Mented:
"there
is
no
son
Oct.
The sebon) is drsigZned to improvc the quality and reduce backer T'rank 'Nunley. "If %ve
gaitist Texas.
reason
for
depriving
gets
Arkallsa.
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the quantity of aspirantzA tt, the srolfintz profession. To earn one beat Tlurduc, we think Michigan srn
of the limited berths on. the PGA, golfers must pass after being State can beat them, too. We
have to win all the rest. ,
must 'verify
recommended by their ieetional group. The
-Up
that the enndidate is h.-~cked by nt lenst S10,00n doliRm. So, to I Michigan and Purdue are the ,
;r i most serious of the Rose llowl !
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talent and ever. rnm- . t;miry.
contenders, although
sometimes
that every golfer gets in it
It
ut the St-ate, ranked No. I In the counC
good golfer will try to reengni7e his fnult and try In improve try, is the pick to grab the con- I
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1 sbould also sac plenty of action I day and is undouhtedly
ready
as signal caller.
for the Greyhounds. The p
The bulk of the Hounds'
neers' starting tuickfirtcl will infense, however, will dopend an i cludr quarterhack Hick Groov!.the pik--driving of Paul Lam- '

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Vale 20, Columbia 9
Colgate 21, Princeton

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will
lornin, both beruteti last veek,
another bowl hnpnful.
State and Notre are ii
far as the team's cnn- see
Until about. a year a go it was rather eas - for golfers to join
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plan'
to
make
lutuu
And tlu'
it 15 Si problem for rook ics to qualify, A
golfer must at- \'idmer, "this year's season
play Tennessee watch inferior tennis.
tend the P6A hepitining* school At PRIM Rc,nrh Gardens,, ,w
"We're still in this thing to go and 1S,tanford ver-sus California.

drives and Hounds rushing game is avern .!I ging 22:; yards, per game.
iem and running ability. Mike
trig
Ridge was dufeitted h'

Wyoming 35, New MCZIN) 19

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Colorado 13, Iowa State 10

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Left OUt In The Cold
week,

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fjM time. ~ and. In I.-$ rushing attempt-s has
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yards for a phenomLucas has done well In the three gained
games
engineering
I previous
I Inal average gain of N.7, yards.

, Syracuse .15, Bordan College 7 1 Virginia 12, VA11 G

38. Rutgers 7

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! Duke 15, Clemoon K
Miss. Sta te 20, Houston 14
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i Illinois 25, Indiami 7

sages, I b-ave several goodies Idaho I5 Oregon State 17

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back Hank Tuip and halfback

Force 2', Oregon 7

As a token of my appreciation Notre Dame 25, N. Carolina 22 IInl Cross 34, Boston U 16
Mich. Stair 22, Ohio State Ill

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1 Florida 29, N. C. State 2
,

Simon Harper to pave the way
Fabalms Forecaster
predict the Tennessee Vats will
mi- a victory over Crystal River.
Egad.
fr
iends,
your
deluge
deal
rugged Alabama ft-s first
against
in last week
~, of congratulatory telegrams defeat of the year, 16-14. At
111avares, Tulp made two spark- as embarrassing tn a man Ann Arbor, in the game which
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carry
as
he
rack16 yards
ntativc In the Rose Bowl,
csty—hak.kaff!
ed
208 yards in rushing,
Neverth eless it was hears- watch for host
while touchdown ace
Simon~warming t,n hear from so set Purdue's Bollermakers. 28his

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, Washington St. 14, Utah 13

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State 16

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Slippery flock In
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football.
S. fob- IOIfrtO
.' hots to watch Tess A and M whereas the areas of this coun
7Cfl (II (1W SOUth,'
"liii'
dI'ein
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th
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rd1e
of
their
"re
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Trafln,
t°P anti ilnylor, the more fortunslo try tiist support the *dmlntstrnn THE ASSOiATE) mEss
on
civil
rights
or
other
adtour
tennis
in
net
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only
to
ror Mit'hinn, the football 1ewc
Purdueand Mi(ltIgnn State." (ton programs will be permitteil
eacn does not begin until Sat- niinustratton poflete. have lwen northern uiiii1ent i arbitrary,
Commented Trnllns: "if the to see the top flight teams on
i'flpEiCiOtI5 null %InLraOI1fll)lC."
, but it the late start i wrmi(tod to watch oflly (lie
Trnl(n' suit nlo :unwd the it1'nt atiutttnty anti capricious tetevtInn.''
ueeessful. it eould mean the ci rtcd football tennis.''
NnI1nnI action 01 the dC1Pfl(Iflflt! it per. Tralins asked the court to
ABC net'.ork nnit
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MLJ!V
With that. 1w ruled ntt in
in
,lill-ted to go unchecked lit the mnkp the rcC, ABC and NCAA
miny
Colleginte
Allilelle
As!torinilon.
District
Colill
Thm1, cderal
~ .Innunn- - in the Rose Bowl.
0"TErT".*4M
future, those regions In this put on the "good" teams Nov.
Michigan actually has played against the Federal Comimmien- whfrh together decide lin
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.'mintry (tint do not follow tj. iP.
hnt $ZflflW.
900 W. F40 St.
322-0171
four games. losing twa, int'liid- tions Cinilsstnn.
.01111olis mintstritlion polivirs will he perTrnlins' attorney, asked for
S'I"Infri
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puh• t'ultted to see on l y such tennis an emergency hearing.
State, hut the Vnh'erinec hope' about (lie Aflierienfi flr0flhi'nst- are suippo'ed is' perform
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-----------------Copeland has Installed Junior
as his starting against TItusvihIe last week

Ilissnuri 17, Oklahoma State U) Florida State 30, Texas Tech 2(1 MissIssippi 13, So. MIss. 11
Ohio State—IIar.rumph!
hT*skII
Arkansas 19, Texas
2, No.
Incidentally, In the latter _________________________
20
Tulane
40,
Cincinnati
'U.C.L.A.
26, Penn
game, the final score was only
Predictions are for game
Georgia Tech 10, Auburn N
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Copeland's Qreyhounth are rated slight uinerdogs to

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The Lyman Greyhounds vifl travel to Orlando this
evening with high hoPes of getting I'lick in the win
column against the Oak Ridge Pioneers. Conch Dick

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tonal upset of Arkansas b' their winning ways with hard- Rice 21, S.M.U. 2(1
fought,
1f4-12
vletor
over
Southern
Calif. 36,
f
Iaryland
21, W. Virginia 13
Baylor, the Oklahoma
IN
over favored Texas, or the liiiNow g on with the forceact Texas A&amp;M 14, T.C.1. 9
Minnesota 12, Iowa 7
over
riots 10.9 comeback

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man Lofton failed to make
any prediction, i simply stat going :
led that. th is game
tough
one.
to 1w
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1s! Patricia 1jow1I Stjivafl, Thoflias was tiaher.
Mother
daughU!r of Mrs. Tkirottiy Clock.

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at 7 () pm sit the
berm- Community
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'Marinti Veitch of Fern Park and :
night in the Caucus the lO:3fl muss, us a part
Robert Vefteb of
Rev. Delmas Copeland, pas- :i Room of the First Federal Sav- - October Foundors month.
tar, nfficinted at the dotthle I in0l; and Loan Agmeintion for! Pilot International was foundd
ring ceremony.
Its regular Tnflnthlv huqlnr',cs
IV bride was given In marri- ~ meeting. 1161 mi. CIRY Williams. ~ month of October and it is am
age by her steptather, Jac0pre
custom of each club to attend
meeting
MeQutadi'
at
church services in a body durShe chose for her nuptials a I A now member. Mrs. Fred
October
formal gown enhanced with Stein owner of the Sanford lug
Plans
also wore completed
moe rhinestones and seed 1ewlr' and Luggage Shop was
de
pearls. A chapel train was t-1 initiated InIxi the club
.w,
linsted
by the Pilot Club of Ortached to the full tiored skirt. impressive initiation so-rvice , ,
)undo an Prida.
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Her fingertip veil was allachad I was conducted by the member- I
B. F
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to a Swedish crovm encrusted I ship chairman, Mrs.
ando.
lot Clubs from this
with pearls. She carried a cas- Ch apman and Mrs. Williams. I
army Boone area also I1 attend the dinner.
president. Mrs.
cade bouquet of white mses.
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Lakeland,
Will
the gom, wore a floor length vice. Mrs. Williams extended a ,iUwrn College,

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chairman of the rngiiIti
parUnent of South Seminole
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WE CAN
a garment which Should be on ?tiw models of a cordless
ready for side exposure Yet.
electric
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danilmned, I: i.% pulled taut once knife conic with a blade design something16 sift to the navel.(AMA).
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million miles traveled in dayc S
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Lined or Unlined
teams but no prints. Noth after dark; even the lai
ket cm he recharged from any features include ii grease guard, color
Ing so fumy was permitted to
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and orchids are operated In the
Central Valley, from Chico to
Bakersfield. also along the
coastal area from Uklah to King
City.
In developing the low-almie
products, they have made a real
contribution to the problem of
good diet menus-and I know the
women of the nation are deeply
grateful.
As you know. I admit follow.
Ing a diet is not the easiest
thing going, so when there Is
something that can be added
that really Laste good, I'm very
happy about ft..
Now, In most stores, you will
find these diet canned fruits In
the regular section: a few tates,
however, have laws about placIng dietetic canned foods In apecml sections. Don't let anything
deter you, though. from adding
these
artificially sweetened
foods to your diet menus.
large family-size cans. These Of course, If you are not dietnew canned fruits were deve- tog the strict sense of low caloped after thi thtroduct'ton of lane Intake, you car. et necconscious that she can Improve
not only her figure but her
health by weighing less than she
usually does.
As we mature we arc apt to
do less work or take less exer
else, but established eating
habits continue.
When you decide you mUSt. get
rid of excess weight, you must,
follow planned menus. Of
course. you Want things that
taste good. This is quite tinder.
standable. Prults. - for Instance
(yes, canned are delicious for
that extra nice touch in your
diet. Special canned fruits for
dieting, as Introduced by the
California Canners and Growers, are giving dieting women
something very special. They
can be added to your diet and
eaten as Is or In dessert recipes.
Since the housewife must iiiways consider the diet of her
family, It Is nice to know that
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spades and discard his spade
and heart losers on the good
diamonds.
Let's see how much luck was
'required. The B-1 diamond breal
AT' Newefeatures
was essential siid you expect
Ily SYI) KRONISH
such a break just under 3( par
cent of the time. In addition It
The Hurricane season is here
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the first such cataitrophe since
hand, South bad to be ailgbty
cards
he
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1889 — resulted in so much
I'zeky.
4* Pass 4N.". seen all the
have opened the king of spades. damage because the Samoan
5* Pali '7$
lie wan 'the tflwip opsnb
Pa.
Pa.
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doubt If anyone would ever archipelago is outside the hurwith du"my's ace and tried 'to
14-4$
make
this lead but It would ricane belt. The effects of this
emnit to iS. Six clubs plus the
bin eight to break 5-2 so that after he certainly leave South with no storm virtually crippled the
two major sa.
tricks. Be needed bles more In yufted one diamond In his own way to make more than 12 economy of Western Samoa so
that Its government was corndiamonds. Diamonds would have band he would I.e able to return tricks.
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school marks which you,
fact, worked far and earned.
I don't want to mislead yoi
Your mother may be bol
shocked and angry when you a
sert your right to control Ut
scrapbook. But If you'll try I
remember now mu lonely a
fort and Independent thougi
you put Into getting good mark
you'll be able to wait until hi
first shocked anger has subsi
ed and then tell her what U
actual production of them wi
like. If you are willing to r
member yourself how rough
was, she may be able to reali:
that this scrapbook is your pos
I ession instead of hers.
If she can't, then quietly di
pose of It. At least, that's wIt
I hope my child would do
your position. However, If that
too scary to do. then contel
yourself with just walking out
the room when she takes It oi
After all the Important thing
knowing you don't like to be dl
possessed of what belong
you.

By N1W1'. IWREN(Z So after this, please ask n
PIpwi.,&amp;JfI 4wyal&amp;
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DEAR MRS. LAWRENCE:
or almwlng thai
My sister keepa a scraplisok of without my permission."
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y ) written You see, YOUr mother seen
bar j5iy
sIn he was In the third grade. to have soehow acquired ft
She shows It off to evezgone notion that, your good acho
syan strangers. My hutbaWl marks belong to her.
says sOn%ehOd3' ought to tell her It's very eas' for us paren
we .11 know now that George
to begin to believe that a child
is a bright i,oy. I'm
because George gets so embar- achievements belong to us ax
raised when his mother gets not to him. As we secretly thu
out the scrapbook. She reads that our own achievements ai
your column and If 'will tell her pretty piddling, the temptath
to credit ourselves with yaw
to stop showing ft off. ..
ANSWER: If George Is the can overwhelm us. Our reaso
person who's embarrassed by Ing goes: "At. I produced yo
his mother's displays of his I also produced your good echo
school marks, then he. not 1, Is marks." This Is not true,
the person to ask her to stop course. it is you who produci
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them.. But iLyou won't cmi
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So, now, If you please. I'm them as yours but Instead ju
going to speak directly to him. feel silently embarrassed whi
George. are you brave enough we claim them as ours. yi
to say to your mother. "Mother really can't blame us for co
my school marks ate MINE, not Unuing to embarrass you,
YOURS? I am the person who insist that we are the people wi
worked for them and got them. worked far and earned the goi

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Plewspper Easspdse *- the pointed ends to make an dark and drab. I used a color
DEAR POLLY— I cut out the edge at the bottom. Ties could stripper before dying but this
did not seem to have any effect.
Pofly Pointers and paste 'them also be used to make the apron
is there any way to take the
each on a 3x5 index card and strings, it is fun to work out color out of hose so that I can
file them under different head. Interesting combinations of col- dye them pretty, bright colors?
Ings. When I have a problem. ors and patterns. Such an apron —SYLVIA
I look there first, so tf*m* you could be lined to hide the seams. DEAR SYLVIA— Are you sure
you followed the dliecUons on
for all the wonderful jdea5. —LOUISE
the color-remover package? I
Wouldn't a duplicate collection
Pt'..,'
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removed the color from dozens
of Folly's Pointers malt,a
dy gift for a new brIde? 1 DEAR FOLLY—I have been of old nylons before 1 knItted a
. MVIog all Ui)' old hose to ____ sweater out of theni and tiine
would have enjcy.rJ
bT
'ug but when I tried all came out in varylpg shades
leetlnn when I first started marto dye them the colors came out of pale green. They were then
ned llfe.—MRS. E.V.T.
'MRS. E.V.T.—I am meat flatdyed a beautiful rosy red. it
teredandplsa.dwtthyowldea
will be interesting to bear if
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others bad have luck removing
collected Pointers but, to make
the color.—POLLY
it easy for yosuelf, outer a
DEAR FOLLY—i could not
Walk To
copy of our Polly's Hnmemk$tsg
find a tablecloth that would fit
1oin&amp;srs booklet. thuougii 701W
our long picnic table, so .1 m.
Nearest Exit
newspaper. Saves a lot. of time
one out of two discarded shower
and effort.—POUX
WARHINCTON (UP!) — If' curtait's. I sewed the two bottom
DEAR FOLLY— I want to tell
edges together so the cloth
ida to a1 karan to the your alt wave radio this week hangs to the floor. To keep It
so Iac g.rd teehi ....doii't PEI. It's just a drill. from blowing off the thfr, j
uw
and 1t thn' stand for a few
Pentagoti
ne4 that ran some string tinough the eye
stiff wire liii hoklhig a global exercise1lets by which the curtains were
lawS. Rub With
brush wi then go over them a"rd at testing "communics. hung and tied It to the legs of
with a iczrhig pad. To k
ts systeini and reporting p . the table at both ends—JO ANN
rust from I'StUTI*Ü$. pint the cadurea" nndar re,jifttjia of
Anyone submitting a Folly's Pro
tools with a good nust
nuajor attacl.
tative
The pswpoae of the annotmee. blein. a solution to a problem
I make fancy aprons out of mast apparently was to avoid or a favorite bomenasking Idea
oldueoktImOpmithemWaud creatIflgacalarmAnciiIesxlmc will receive a dollar If Fully
sea' together vertically until messages wcie Intercepted. No uses the Item in Folly's Pointaw' As Ike d"d misc. Leave Un movczn"nts axe involved.

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your heart's delight, with no
caloric reduction.
Monday: "Dear Edy'th Thornton McLeod"

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can be useI to sift
pieces
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It, JUK I! JUUK (4) yuU, ('UL
Save Old }'rames
lumber—siding, flooring, mold.
to someone -else ft's a pile of Ing and such. Sometimes these
Olil stOrm doors and window
useful mnaterhil.
need replacing and only a frames may seem useless hut
Odds and ends of lumber small piece fr needed. If you they are 'not.. Make a frameleft after the house was built,, tried to buy It you would dis- work of lumber anti set It on
pieces of pipe, lengths of cover that you had to buy a the ground, put the door or
window on top and you have *
screen. Or If you have bought full length.
sin old house, It hi likely that
What about an old shed that cold frame. Or prop the winbasement, garage and attic are is being torn down? Yslost of dow or door against the houe
crammed with things about the lumber Will be usable. Sort and use plastic on the sides.
which the first Impulse Is to ft., clean ft up and store ft. it
Pipe may look rusty hut they
throw them out.. Resist. the Im- could make attractive, 'weather- may be sound. Throw away
pulse. Fight off your wife's tie- id paneling In a remodeling badly bent lengths and save
the reaL Even if you don't
manda that everything be haul- project.
need
It for plumbing, consider
id nut without looking twice
Fence, chicken wire and
sit any of Is.
sometimes screening are how useful a piece of pipe Is
TI you don't resist, your first bought by the roll and generbrace for * young tree.
A partial package of 'roof
moment of regret will come silly there a length left over.
when you 'pay the bill at the Save It. If you need a piece, it shingles should not be discarded. You never know when you
lumberyard for a piece or two will save your having t
of lumber that you could easily a whole roll. (Thicken wire Is may need one or two to repair
have salvaged from that pile great around the garden to the roof after a storm.
ni hoards squirreled away In keep out small animals and
That's the thing about most
the attic. But then It's too late. around young trees to keep so..called junk — you never
Obviously, you can't save then, from chewing the bark. know.
everything, nor should you try.
Junk needs sorting. Even then
it's wise to live with It awhile
until you know what Is there.
It also needs proper storing.
Don't waft until you need those
old gate hInges to dress up a
P
door. Pull them off now, clean
them, and store them away.
In a building Itupply house
,
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they call these antique hinges
and you pay a premium for
them.
Know Year Lumber
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--that are split or badly warped.
Size In no criterion. A small
piece of wood can be used for
a wedge or brace. Cut off
badly damaged ends. Pull nails.
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easier to hundle. Store it In an
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ness of Yueh Fel (1108-1142).
The second depicts Wan Tienhalting (12a6-1283).'Both stamps
are engraved. The Yueh partrait Is gray brown and Is a
$2.50 (Taiwan dollars). It Is Inscribad "Supreme Loyalty to
Country." The Tien-halang portrait is maroon and hears a value of $8.50 (Taiwan dollars).
The stamps are available In
your local stamp dealers or dipartments.
U.S. Postmaster
General
Lawrence F. O'Brien announeed that there were 712,608 ccvens canceled when the &amp;-cent
Pound's Milleniuni commemor.
ative stamp was the first issued at Washington D.C. on
July l0. In .11, there were 8,27b,116 stamps sold that day
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By MARY CAMPBELL
NEA Feature
'What d suceesful singers
do with their money? The JJrDthen, Four bought houses, cars
and boats and then invested
most of the rest in land.
Their latest venture is the
building and opening of a halfmillion-dollar, 24-unit luxury
apartment building near Phoenix, in Scotsdide. it's named
for the group
Los Cuatros
and has a guitar-shape pooi
and a sauna. They designed It
with the architect. Singer Bob
Flick says they knew what they
wanted. "We've been in every
motel in the country."
They also own land in Hawaii
on which they intend to build
con d oni iniuzu apartments;
beschfront property in the state
of Washington; an gOO-acrc
working ranch near Tacoma, at
the base of Mt. Ranier; acreage
near Seattle which they're waiting for the city to spread to
before they develop.
"The Pitcific Northwest is
one of the heat areas to live in
and do business in," Flick says.
"it's beautiful; there's outdoor
living; ft's economically one of
the last frontiers; development
is skyrocketing."
The Brothers Four also own
two song publishing companies
and a production company for
TV shows and commercials in
Seattle. FlIck aSys be doesn't
know what the annual income i
frona all their enterprises.
They got together at the 'University of W*shiugto, in Seattle, 10 years ago and all four
still live there. Bob FloCk is a
lm*dielur, John Paine met hi
wife at the University of Wushington, wbeve they were crowned king and queen of May Day
one year. Dick Foley married
Seattle girl who attended the
University of California. Mike
Kirkland married
University
of Tennessee drum majozette
whom he met when the group
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at Florida business and economy as guest's of the Florida 1)I?vdopnwnt,
Cornniission. Tlwee buslciads toured Sanford briefly Thursday alterno(m
and were greeted li Scott Burns, industrial cot-umit tee eltht'nian ot' the
Sernjntle County Chamber of Commerce. From the left : Burns, Mrs. Schg Adler, Show magazine ; W. Robert- Walton, 11:111 SyndIcal c, and Rob(ilerahi Photo)
ei't L Hatcher, Chace Manhattan Bank, New York.

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of th Iny A postolath as proclaimed hy Vatican (rnincU If.
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1.4 )V'I .'i' Ili's. RntIuy 'I'ooke, newly appoinled Welconic Waguti hostess for the i,iike Mary arch, V/his
19 fi'n,n 400 selected as best dressed Worncv atlenilitig rt't'ottt (lish (uuI,i. I(athy's st-tinning
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11 ('hiuirninn Wilbur I). Mills, I) Ark., Indicnted lie would Invor
the lisitise.
sending a bill
Mills made tnt eonmui'nt. 11111
I lit' senior lli'piihltcnn nis'mln't
of (lie eonitnitts's', Rep. ,lolin \V.
Hyrnes of Wisconsin, said lie l;
grol ilk!d that Slut' committee has
''seen fit inimetliately to s-nnsider legislation to iiru'ide in ct'eass'a in Social sei'nrit.y l,t'iie
fits to offset Iuuerenas's in (lii'
i'i)l sd living itelare lie nil
journment of Congress.''
One version of tIi draft. 1C4515
lation, prepared at flyrnes
quest, would lurovitle a promçt ii
per cent increase in Social S.curity benefits. ilyrm's said this
could be financed without in
creasing taxes, and Congress
could consider ,lolunson's bi'ondt'
and any
er irnnosnls
at leisure next.
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Elimination of a provision County Democratic executive credentials chairman, rcporti
vacancies on the committee'
providinc for ncr diem of $3 comn,itt
i)(l'Olil'.fl Il. 19Fii
for eornrniteenwn in pre
per meeting nd In cents per
Aeotiing to Committeeman exist
cinets 4, 10, 28 antI 30 and for
mile travel allowance for memwho had ad'o- conimitleewomen in precincts
bees of the committee was in- Robert Petrc'e,
lIRvno. Fiit)i \'nr
eluded in IS amendments to by- cated elimination of the pro'1s- 10, 15, 20 and 26.
Cowh'v, Lewis 1)
laws adopted by the Seminole kun, party candidates ovee the
Roberts, limit I.. I Imu nton
i'cars
have
resented
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àndirnes orani4ntion services, field s0riees, publie relations services, and Ieislntivr! information services.
Aim 'if the nev ystMm, Mrs.
Klkh stnU's, is to coordinate
mw-h of the pre-ient wor&lt; of
the terlerati.n with the
eommission.. It is
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the V,tin Council docurnent.s,
pn pal nntl crlesia.tjeal state, meats, uing them as uideIin.s
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nierly held by Loc Andrew
Y'._
Black was declared vacant ad
Enterprise; Rnlph •lnekson
J , %T CA_SSELBERRY
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A "Get .kcc1usintcd Party's Matthew Williams was elected
Young Izask Valtons by the North Orlando.
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will be given by the Woman's in fill the position,
score will be wetting their lines
Births
T
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-- Beeomnic'ndation that Ai'l,htir expectantly Saturday at RieSociety of Christ iiui Service
Ness
Mr anti Mrs. l)avid Van
'atir)na of women and repreof Grace Methndist Church at ,1. tlaughtrey Jr. he appointed Icr's Pond in Lngwood, site of
i1'oiI,
a
l)Oy
"nts tO million Catholic wornan- as committeeman for precinct the free fishathon sponsored by
'7 30 pm, Oct
"n
in th. Cnitecl St*ts anti
I)ituchnrgi's
nouneed at monthly meeting of 10 was referred to the creden the South Seminole Jaycees.
r
militaty installations abroad.
tials committee for report at
the Organization.
morning hours of 10 until
Vivian \Vheeler and baby boy
.,_________________________________
are
members
November
meeting.
Al] women who
noon will he reserved for tots Elhi .1. hall, Sanford; ,lameS
____________________
Mrs. Missouri Belle Swoflord,
of Grace Church hut do not
to four years old and the
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Clclnnd Dellarv' Ravmon,ii
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hold mc'mberhip in the WSCS
hours of I until 3 p.m. will be
V
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Petersburg.
i tv.n.n. nurrr
5'tinr,i1 perare invited to attend and meet
exclusively for the five to 12 McTavish, St..
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1tr'i.' PaImmr, 2, 'if
the members. Games will he
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I
Revival services at Prairie
h ti. 10:1) *.
played and refreshments will
The most suecesslul will be
Lake Baptist Church, Fern
'r.mow Fin.rit Unm.
be served,
rewarded with prizes of bicycles
(ti i.I. fun ii Ii be to TAkeI'nrk, will be held at 7:30 p. in.,
The business meeting was
'trmow ?anA "New lint Party" spon- fall hat until she has seen the
for the boy and girl in the five
daily, beginning Sunday of this
YnC n
ir..
I
conducted by Mrs. Richard
to nine and nine to 12 year age
Class
stunning
models
which
will
be
week and continuing through the sored by the Dependable
'
Breeze, president, who
brackets. Tricycles will be
coating a'
'
following Sunday.
of First. Methodist Church will 00 sale with none
and
awarded the winning boy
the book "in Search of a
The project is being sponsorJimmy Johnson of (lie Conway
'Trui, i-inn sr rovn,
McKinley
Vednt'stlay
in
Crown." There were 18 memThere will be free refreshments
ed to raise fund for nw %ITII .11 Diii ii. fIflCi'IT, 1
First Baptist Church. Sacred ainil
"I) I'f)it IIIIO1M COVTY.
bern present.
for all the )'OUUgStCrL
BRUCE 1I4 lElt
drapes.
Initial drive to establish
music at each service will be hull of the church.
)'iOutIE).
presiro
Ilirt
Chapman,
Reminder was issued on the blood bank supply for AU Souls Boys and girls are asked to
Bruce Palmer, .', of 191-1
fji%i 111Y
1,111-4
dent. of the class, urges "mlBible study conducted at 9:30 Catholic Church, Sanford. on- bring their own hook, line and Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, (lied spirations."
v'': ii
P1410 tIff.
am, each Wednesday at the ginafly scheduled for Monday. pole, but worms for bait will be Thursday in l)eBuii'y Manor.
hostesses for the evening lady not to purchase her new
church. Quiet Day will be ob- has been rescheduled for the furnished through courtesy of
In IS, ('usirt of the (','tinty
:-:'.-:r,r::.
Born in Sheridan, N. Y., he
Mrs. Robert Osburn afl(l
.,....,
Ni'mlnui!e ('uisntj', Floridsi.
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qp
('attic 1,0 ."tuIII(it 0
loilowing
1iotiUay in the cliUl Ut
Sirs. hope.
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I
.k
In I'rohsi*,.
day.
marine
enI
in rei E.tnte of
s ',rr.y ss:vu
the
hours
of
He
was
a
niet-ehant
between
social hail
r
-j
r zi: ni- ri.oii Iii s tiIIla:Tsi.: y l.'lt.% K i;..
Iluit!
Mrs. Paul Mai'l:os is new 7 and 9 p. m.
gineer, a Methodist utIiII a Mnit;.
w.i.,
i.i
secretary of missionary perI),'--,","-!
All members of the church 'Ins i-'U 'N K vno;,r-:.
ML'I
son.
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it was re- who are able to donate blood are
sonnel for thea
41 ii1.-rtir St
•ii Vre,1il'.r. nn.l
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'rnIaIot hutriC
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.lainzhter, xsr,'i(-I oi' sI'I:ril.l. i.:s,i-ci'inx
Survivors sin'
l)e,,tnn'i* ,,..
It,i.i,.st"r. New
•sr
In
linting ('Inim.
ported.
'1''I' 18 IIIltlUY 01VI-N
urged to be present at this time
Jack Clark, of Costa Mesa, THAT i'LTitsii,r TO CIIAI'Tl-:R
tnt-: iit-:nl:itv
yt i'
nt or Sdmt.tgziinist Moist I-.tnles
i ''Irruit Court h
Mrs. Bill flaiR' vill have pu-.rt
r.' h.ryou .ini e:i.-h of
('(uln 'f, I'innt'Izt. in Cb.iiGraduation ceremonies for the
l.A ws 01" it.on it , i-S i i- I I, I'ii:st u 4w''rit '.i,nplatnt
Calif.; two brothers, Ltttuul'ert i
by (&amp;i'iih• .1, i''i.!i', ii:ts b.on
notified and retutret to re- -.•-y, ton r'lvir., th.i ihort titti
on the program for World first group of Clinic Mothers at
COUNTY
('OMTil
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OI'
It., of Sanford, and Mark .1., of MISSI('Nl-ItS 01' 8EMINCuT.I-: fileil uigatti,it you in thu Circuit
.ini Iøtfl-if1%4 'if
WtY
B.
ti'l ,i'in i-ti
i'lL*Itfl
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Community Day, Nov. 4. which All Souls Parochial School to
ry
S I r.'uit, in
you, mty
:v!: n A x''s-:, P1 iln'i
Iifr)% vu or ithtr
Orlando; two sisters, SI rs. Clyde
NTY, i'I.Oltl A, Ii AS ('A 1.!.- '''tilt, NI titti .1 ;oth-1
.':
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:'..eout.tne.
is sponsored by the United complete a First Aid Course
.LY i'::n
hi,' uti,t:ilti,t
Selbee, ol' Smfoi, stijul Mu's. i-i'
suit for J•sniln IIirns'y Er:nklln. uleietin!
i'r''-n1 r. :
ny MRS. JOhN Li:oE
isi-: ii -,1, Ni,VEMIII-:ii 5, iss;s, f.ri, i-Iuiilts. 1.-log
Church Women of Sanford.
will be c'ot'tduc'tt'd at th SChOOl
fer- s.', f mv, to ':5. Corniris u k I-'. oh', a nil yin r' Its' r" spin t
J iii o ,. or 5,' tnt rii'i C.iti 0.
Tuesday. Sin's. Ann Sieczkow ski ed for Nov. 16
ild u- ri. t'i- v i..iii I )t S.t II) E I.1-CT ION
the Woman's Beach, and two
01-'
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r'-q ii roil I'' rib-i you r .'tu. •'r.
, 1"iorlitu, -u his .f rh',. in thø
l,.
tnt ttte,t her.'in. -sod to serve
presented
by
Mrs.
Carl
It
i'OSE
was
'ru
artiungs'111:1
NI;
Fofl
i-:
Pt'
is instructor for the course with - Society of Christian Service of
atul burial
Funeral
sit-I ('iunty t
thor!'..f noon P!:i'ittfri
i,rii.'rwiss' ,Is'aii t,i th
i-'irt tiotis,'
sir
QITAT2II"Ii-Ii
TIlE
IIAVIN(i
William1 atnd was entitled
of N.,,v-nib,ur, .t. D. tl-4.
"These My th-t-thireni." Assist.- chairman, assisting.
ii'.i.i .i-:its uii-:Mui)IN'l IN I'm-:- of , si-tuI,,'r A. I). I 1't, With thi' s'iiinr nis,nthi trout Ii). (tilt.' t-if
Gu-umkow Funeral Home.
A NI) 25 (loss ( 'I.-tk 'it i'll r said ('nun, at San- t Ii.' first i, ut'i lea its,,, if this it5.- otherwIse m t)eerso Pro Coafes-so
Church.
(1 NI 'TS 4, 11,
aug wen- Sir's. Lena Powell,
.meh clitni will he entere'l aLtn.4t you ant
I A board meeting of the Con- The project was discussed and
hat i, rtis'n of ,ial,i precincts ti.r'i, 1'iui,i'iuu, auti.t to tile a coiy tire. Two ('0111CM of
-1rte.
Mrs. Lamar Williams, and Mrs. fraternity of Christian Doctrine
hiuig nail being within the cor- ths'r.'uf. sith the un,1t'rsInouI at- or siemiun'i shutl be In wrttin. thr ause pr- :ei
o
Octob4r,
restirs
of
1':tt,.d
tht.
tt
1.,y
statIc
ths'
p1
Altamoisto
I
uris")',
11.
tV.
tVars',
1',
0.
Hex
a
October
nil
shall
date
set
at
the
VSCS
thaI
ts
of
p,,t'it 0.
Mildred Gramkow.
has been announced for B p.m' meeting with Mrs. Mona Lewis,
I4EMINOI.E ills, Sainforil, Florida. otherwise ulence and post s'(fii'u at'tres.i of 1 9(4.
Floridit)
s.r- t,ig,
55.-u t.l
Is ,l'NTY, FI.OIIDA, iti-:aisri•:ii Jud,nent by uit'fttult will be en- the claimant, and shiit to sworn
No'ricI OF )I.FCTION
i Wednesday in the eighth grade chairman, presiding. Devotions
it'flt.
g.t
Iii
st
you
thereIn,
Art bun If. Herkw Ith. Jr.
at
to
by
the
clotniimnt
or
his
r-:l
It
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I'l'ItOVA
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OR
DISA
Ptcre,i
'ru
;,v
EN
OTiCi-: us ii Efl m-:iu y
c1assom by
ofthe
hand
anal
toy
au'i''1,%tI.Ius'I
\VITNESS
or
attorney
iv,tI.
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CIt1ATION
William Bernosk', were offered by Mrs. Arthur +IIAT
mti:FI:ltm:Nl'vI i-;r.m-:c- it
Niuth Jutiei.mt Circuit ta iati
president.
i' t .'itti': cONTROI DISTIIICT final inal of lIsts Ilonorait,le a filing tee of one stollur ant
Wihi. liE Ii )-:ld NoVl-IC. Wagner and Mrs. Everett TION
for .-,urntas'I County,
Stisfonil, Seminole stieS claim or demuind nt
itt
TIlE
HOIJNI)A1IIES
01
Court,
si.
nt.u.:
WITHIN
Hj';it
5,
H e g u I a r meeting of the Swift was pianist. The program,
2' ('t'uisty. I"loniilu. this the 28th fIled shalt be void.
., i-All) PItI-C1NCT$ 4, 11, 23 AND
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flin'
f,trk'-is. t. 4.
pr.'- Isy sit Si-pt ,'ntho-r A• 11. 1964.
John 5. Wintsr
churchs Home and School Asso- under direction of Miss Alice COUNTY.
I,-ss thitit portion of
E141-:CTU
IIEINU VOlt 'fl( IWIll
Vertuui Mc. Jr.
A.
oxrutor
of
the
tut
its.'
sHEAL)
j'tJitposi: OF 1IAV1N'; 'riv: rin"ts lying and being wIthin
ciation is scheduled for 8 p. in. Cooper, program chairman, fea- Q1'AIli'•i!'•I)
.trtiiur ii lte'kWItli, Jr..
ansi Testumsnt of
liurLute limits of /mltamorst"
01"
l:l.m-:CTOIS
Thursday in the social hail,
flenlamIa Uarney b'rmitk1ln, .t MIZE
l'Is.rk
HEMINOI.l
Florida)
iN
tured the guest speaker, Miss SEMINO!.): eisvxrv, FIJ)flhI)t. SIirins,'s,
,tttoruey for t'l-tI,sttff
Icosstut
fly: .litrt)s:t 'I' VOiIru. F). C.
t'NTY, i"l.QJ(It)A.
Dr. Richard Doughtery, presi- Kay Ryan, who reviewed ''ini TIII-i it A I'i'JtOV.t r. s- itt
r 0. t1 ra'..r
(iortjori V. Frederick
It W. W:sr.•. ,ttu sm-:ti.
I"i'l'It
I)IHA
I'I'JtOVA
1.
(il'
('II
A
B' Mur'ann !ihlt,'t'
dent, in charge.
Suite jt—S-trstor.l Att-Lutti3 Ni.
Attorney fur ttst' Kstite ut
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II' tAUt) 01" COUNTY COM' P. 0.
'Cornmunist Anu.,rica, Must It 6-27
si' l"I.ohI lit,
LAWS
Au addz'cs by Orange Cou,n-'us.it U.ink Hut1.tIn
Franklin
Iluniatissin
Itrisey
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15511
'NlHIS
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Sau,stsniI,
l"Ii'riiis
Tickets for the All Souls Fall Be?'' by Billy James Hargis.
IIEC(,.\l ix'; i-:I-J-'Er'i'I V1: st ti'
SIn Cord. b'tortt*3
7. 1!. I'. 0. hlox I 1St
t't IIINTY. FL/Itl hA
I'uttiit"i&amp; S,i't - 30 1'
ty .luvenik- Judge, .Ai'thur D. Festival, Nov. 1, on the church
IA WS ('it-'
('if A I'TE It t;r .2 7
Publish On':. 7. 11. II 'i t1'i4
San ford, I"lor 1.1*, 12771
It Y: /s/ JOlt N A l.KXASI)l' II 31. 1 !1t6
I"LflI I iA.
i-:I xo tx .t'i' i'uo
Yerg)', ci1l bt- program feature grounds, are reported to be sell' Mrs. Harr' Bell, reporting on Vi
I'ublish Oct. 1, 14, 11, 24. 19(4 I '['I"15t1
1)1)1'('lit
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D1N
FOR
Til
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1.T(
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activities of the decorating corn1'lbI".2
of the Home and School Asso. ing like "hot cakes," Posters
A'FTEWr:
F JUSTIS'E (ii" i'ui,-:
C(V lit'
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I'll i
mittee for the new educational pi-.tei- DISTIl
/sf A it'll! lilt II. ISECKWI'I'II, IN
ft'TS IN Si-1 Iciution of the Forest Luke announcing the event are be- building,
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the church parlors, and xop: ror'x'ry, F'i.OIt I Ut.
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Fitsitli) i 5% tiD VOLt giii.
St'venth-Lluy Adventist Church trig prepared by Sirs. Shirley library, noted many gifts and (5F14
''I.i-III( OF 'Fit I.: clltCtJlT t %$) I-tilt tsI-itlI%iIi.l- ('5)1 Vii, 'IIIFI %I xiii JI 111(1 it
FlIT * N t ND i-nil si:i ix iu: - xni.i: 1551 N'I'%
I"IJIIIIU-t.
'Otlll'i'
IiOit 111) OF COl'N'VY 's ,M
School at a 7:0 p.m. meeting thggins, Mrs. Thelma Denies,
ix ciii xu:ai' No. iur
ISEIMII
('ill
Nit'. i-'iuillii I
No.
1966
VII.t%('l'llV
21,
24,
have been offered
10" 5i-'N it.E I'uhIish Oct. 7, 14,
Fb' IoIier uf The &amp;hmse 01
('iii
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t'
No.
ISlEtS
Wednesday.
Nl)'*'i('K
4)1'
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Mrs. Pat Desin. Sirs. Winkle memorials
l)i)l"'27
(.'OtN'l'Y, FI.OItl i)t
"1 .'TEL'UAXtb1 WARRLNI.Oltlt.%iNl- I'. L)EVINE.
M YItIM II, A KEItH,
Association officers for the LeFils, and Mrs. Sieczlcowski. for this project
Ity /s/ J1'IIN A i.UXANi'I-l( -tti .'i' te t- t .
r t t' ii .txt
at at if (.
i'l ot icr. s-; u
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(u,usiIY
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coming year are SIrs. Duun and soon will be distributed
tr .in't
tv,tItitlN t-tt sui'ru.
u-c,
J,o1r, Me,uiuule Cuuulp', Ylu,rlslii, us•
to
i
cIIOMAS
R(DL1CK
to
Cl.,t(
C.
ot;vixtc.
.tu'rutt'lt
i'(it.(,Ni-l.
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.iKERH.
$'ruhiilo.
Sirs.
Green, president;
J.uui throughout the community.
Is! AIITIIUII ii' I-' 'KW i'riu
SMITH, a
l)c(,'titl*ist t'tU'Dlt 't'IIOM.'
1)efilis14lst,
ESIOSO
Cf
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Lynn, vice' president; Mrs.
- p tip'
xo'V*('Il Iii' MI' IT
Overall chairman of the event
'fill-i MT t'l'i- Iii' $'i,(ilIIIiA 'lOs
j'j- lCoIi'rt i.,A ,sdrnws
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IIy SUSAN LIGHT
Newspaper Enterprise Asan.
DEAR MRS. LIGHT: Pin
warned about whether we did
the right thing' in the following
situation:
A civic club sponsored a writ.aug contest br our towns eleniontary school children with
cash prizes for the best composi-tiona. Although most of the
papers were written right In
school and handed in by teachers, there was nothing in the
rules against submitting them
directly.
Unbeknown to us, our b-yearold son entered and won a prize,
Neither we nor hi teacher had
seen his paper, but he wrote his
poem down for me afterwards.
When I showed it to hi
grandmother, she said, "Why,
that's a poem I taught him
when he visited me last summet!"
Our son readily admitted It.,
but said be thought It was all
right because be didn't. copy the
poem from a book. We returned

the prize with a plea that no
one be told. Our confidence was
kept.
His name bad already gone
.
unto the local paper so be
calved many congratulations,
Strange
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the
limelight despite the true altuatlon.
Should we have shamed him
to teach him a lesson ?4JPSET
MOTHER
ANSWER: Probably not. PupUs are generally protected in
cases like this simply because
they're children and don't fully
realize that plagiarizing is pretty serious cheating.
in my opinion, creative writing contests have no place in
the primary grades. Their purpose is fine. But too often they
tempt children to be diahonet
or develop into competition
among parents or even teachers.
And with small children the
aftermath is frequently winners,
reapers; losers, weepers.
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8-year-old boy wouldn't know
that a poem he had ineunonized
wasn't hi&amp; own 'work. Yet be
may have felt be was obeying
the letter of the law if the
teacher emphasized that copy.
ng from a book was dishonest,.
yo were right in returning
the prize, of course. It's mmfortunate, however, that your
still became the admired
center of attention, which, kidlike, he enjoyed.
His teacher, at least, ihould
have been taken Into your confidence. His confession to her,
even now, would help cement
the lesson you want. him to
learn. Clue her in on the details
in advance and let her take it
from there.

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tteabui-er Mrs. Alberta Eiek- priw is an installed swimming
man, social secretarY; Id
pool or $1,090 cash.
Betty Cushman, project chkjrchairman, ud Sirs. Muriel!
Buelter, music chairman.
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PotIttuit to the above
'I'JIA'i' I'IY1II4IYANT '1,0 ('II .0 l"l'I-:lt se'ust soy datsiss and demands i)lu'sirnu, use short title of said Circuit Court of thu Ntnth ,Juult- haul ftIut
By JULIA BARTOS
t'situtg MYit*M It AK KitS, u'lud ('tnt-ott in ,ussut for Sututnutu st te'l Court (ut' 1Pm, iha'as .t
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#1 -277, I..t WH (iF Ici3OitIIiA, wtit,'ti you, or either of
usaa-i or tb' tntiur chilttrgu n.i.muSermon focused on the current TH t-: IH)A itii 01.' FOIYN'i'Y C', - have aiiiisst Us., sistatu of ItO- I'iauluutift, vu's'sua COI.ONi-1. *1' (utsisly. l-'tu't'i'ta.the Cause
therein I'tsu
tItle
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fly: imsuisa M. Mas'lu
Atluruus'y for 1'lai,sIiff
dInner meeting.
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Please send your school
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evenly, Therefore, in sonic perions the effect Is greatest In
the brain and In others In other
areas. Sonic doctors give anti.
coagulauts to prevent blood
clots in the vital organs but
their effectiveness Is itill in
doubt.
GuanethIdjn (Ismeliii) will
not affect hardening of the arcally.
teries but, by controlling high
—4s La.Lk.s1 arterkaclero- blood pressure, will lessen the
us
Iarnt1ated from general
of rupture Iii a aeverel7
hardening of the arteries? Do hardened artery. The commonauticoagulants and lamejin for est symptoms at hardening at
blood pseuure castrol alleviate the arteries in the br-.in axe
the effects of It? is there al- furguln,aj and easy fstlgabllWays a psycboals with It?
Ity. As the disease progresses
£—aazdg at the arterje the aynmptoms depend on Ibe
acia toe whole body but -t severity and the brain areas involved. Some victims show mild

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brain and In the thin membrane
(m.dnges) that coverg the
brain but apparently no calelugn deposits In the arteries In
this region.
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caused these cmanges but they
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will be hold Ot 29 from 4 to S
p.m. at the school grounds.
Chairman for the event is
Mrs. Pntrfcia Crawford. ('
chairman Is Mrs. flnrbrs
Gronquist.
At a recent meeting of all
room mothers plans for the earnival were discussed and hoths
assigned.
A carnival poster contest
take place and prires w;ll be
awarded at each grade level.
Atter the ucigung the best ios.
ters will be phiced in stores in
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in
San Francisco In July 11)51
and their next, playing lounge
music evenings and nights at
a Las Vegas hotel. Since no vocals were allowed before 8:80
p.m. and the Brothers Four primarily sang—folk, calypso and
other pop music of the day
they more or less faked their
way through the week.
Flick recalls that In '59 their
manager told them someday
they could be mekiug $1,000 a
week and they nearly fell over.
The following February, at
their first college date, an
afternoon concert at the Connecticut College for Women,
By WAYNE G. BRANITA3)T,
they made $750.
Now their fee Is $&amp;,000 per
Easerprise
performance. During the busi- Newups
.Wkat 1 an intraoerebral
est of the coming college season, they will appear 20 'nights hematoma with left bemtpare.
What can be done for it?
a month in collages.
A—As Intracerebral hemsCollege audiences have apoiled
tows
Is a collection of trapped
them for nightclubs, Flick says.
blood
within the brain. Although
"They come to be entertained,
It
may
he caused by a direct
not distracted by eating and
the skull or by an rninjury
to
drinking."
The campus folk craze has Lsctiom, the usual cause Is a
subsided, but some of the folk rupture of a severely hardened
often accompanying
groups on the college circuit artery
high
blood
pressure. ilemiparehave disbanded. Flick says the)'
ala is extzenut wei&amp;kues or
still do folk and pop and itfil
paralysis of one aide of the
get plenty of bookings
shar- body—in other words a stroke.
ing the scene these days with
The outlook depends on the
meek acts.
extent of the damage and the
The Brothers Four like home skill of the
aU"I1ng physician.
Iii in Seattle - apndlng With time and modern methods
time in the bn.ir world, but of rehabllitatinn many stre
Flick lays, "We dig performing. victims make a remarkable
We're going to be bard to stop comeback.
even when we're old and grayexplain Ut 1UflP
bthrsd."
terms what is meant by "two
They have 14 long.playing areas of amorphous calclficarecords out, all en Columbia, lion An the loft frutl lobe
from "The Brotiars Poor" in arej and nrinJea; does
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January 1960 to "The Beatles appear to be vascular." Is
bongboolc" July 1966. Flick says there any treatment?
they like to record, feeling very: £—te Iray exa'nintioti at
nji
casual about It and everybody
two areas of
getting bugry. We always mend shapeless or irregular cal'itiim
out for piasa and e.'$wI". deposits nu the fit part of the
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pelied to seek food relief and
capital from the United Nations.
The additional value on this
overprint Ia 6 pence. The Inscniption reads: "Hurricane Re'
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lief fid." The stump was reAlgeria has Issued two new
leased on Sept. 1.
stamps to honor the BOth anniversary of Moh.mmedan Boy
The Republic of China has Scouts. The .30 dlrhams shows
announced that It will continue a banner with scouting inIts Famous Chinese Portraits scriptions and scouting scenes.
eric, rep'rt th" Wer!t Wid.' The dirhnm depir't a
Philatelic Agency. The first map of Algeria with a scout
stamp i the set features a like- emblem.
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In 1950, and the artificial sweetener Is used In the low-calorie
canned fruits.
N to dummy 'with the ace ni California Canners and Grow-

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ft me live mnnth, ago 1
family. They are over at oUD
DEAR ABBY: Tonight Tfl
hairt aches br my 1B-y- small place mare than In their agreed to support her.
Now that I went through
old daughter who once again awn horns. They eame hare far
night, and 'when bankruptcy am 1 stIll abliattended an aft*r'schnol dance
without an invitation to dance there wee dishes to be washed gated to support my wife?
aftin'waTds, they break the She can't get blood out of a
turnip.
When her older biother was 4.mtnute mile geWng away.
BAWKRUT'T
My mother claims It Is HER
that age and popular with the
DEAR BAKRIJPT: Yes,
onceurugad house and 1 am 'not allowed to
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him to ask the nM.so-poPul*? miy * word. She says If 1 you must support her. She
girls to dines, hupreasing up- leave she can have the law knows she can't get blood out
an him how much It could hying me back because she is of a turnip. But. you're Tto
turnip, and maybe she'd rather
mien to s girl 'who might not a hardship ease. I would eonrit'uIve
one
hvftRider
Thanksgiving
in
Viet
have
blood than nothing.
otherwise
the
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'Namn
a
blessing.
Is
there
any
What
does
your lawyer say?
tion to dance during
escape'!
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HElPLESS
he
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DEAR HELPLESS: Anyone '4CAI'T GO Ol" IN JACKInwud my advice. 1 'wIsh other
who
would consider Thanks- SOWVflLE: No one ever colmothers
the me Thhtg, Will you help giving in Viet Nam a blessing lapsed under the burdens of a
so would hive a tough time pass- single day. It Is when the
me, ,Abby It coUld
lug the -physical, so forget ft. burdens of tomorrow are add.
the gith.
There Is 'no law that can ed to It that ft becomes unA MOThER IN KENT
hot
force
a man to 'live 'with his bearable. Live one day at a
DEAR MOIhtEk: You
1 wIll. A ow*es of thongbt- mother even though she Is a time.
Problems? Write to Abby,
a ton of hardship case, so If you don't
t
fubisue
like
the
set-up
than,
move,
Box
69700,
Los Angeles, C.al.
hssrtodis.
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Par
a personal reply,
to
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and
ountribute
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a
stamped,
self-adother
DEAR ABBY: 1 ass a 18- thor's SUPPOYt 1flS
dreued
envelope.
ymarold bschscr who lives way.
Bate to write letters? Send
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ABBY:
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went
$1
to
Abby, Box 60700, Los
DEAR
as much as p1b1s. For the
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so
you
Angeles,
Cal., 90069 for Ablast three yrs my bTotlwr, through
who 'is a sobool tsejy, has know wh&amp;t kind of financial by's booklet, 'Bow to Write
lived in . tn with his shape I am in. Wneu my wife letters tar All Occasions."

times you will be able to make
yow contrset by good play,
oths 'tImes yoU7 upkntS may
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may
place
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Foreign Wars Post 8093 were inspected during annual visit of Mrs. Maggie Cross, district president, and Mrs. Jane Carter, district junior vice
president. Shown are (left to right) Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Alice F{einert, DeBary unit president; Mrs. Claire Repp, treasurer; Mrs. Cross. and Sally
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Call 6474293 in Orlando and vicinity or 322-1611 in Sanford.
Ask for Ralph Pezold or Jim Doucette in the Installment Loan
Department. They'll arrange credit for you in a matter of minutes.
Shop for your new car. Compare our. rates with those offered
by your dealer. When you're satisfied you'll save money with
us; call Ralph or Jim and they'll take care of all the details.
3. Take delivery on your now car and enjoy a short "break-in"
drive to the Florida State Bank of Sanford (only 20 minutes from
downtown Orlando) to sign the loan agreement. Ralph or Jim will
arrange to most you at your convenience-any time, day or night.

$2,000

$63.36

$85.62

$2,500

$79.15

$81.94

$94.95

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$3,000

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fly 1ARItY NI'EI1Y
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iinr'xpeeted

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llntidmnater Felnberg lived 'lila present Mrs. Fainberg
In Sanford for many y ears, at- turned right where she should
tended Seminole 111gb School have turned left and ended up
and was captain of the March. marching into the cymbal playlag Seminoles In the lono-al or, who turned out to be her
future husband!

Mrs. Feinberg was origin-

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school lie attended tho t1niver. ally from Charlotte, Michiglin
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MRS. MARY LYNNE (ilLILE is the new art teachwhere thc hopcs to finish up
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her Masters Degree in Educeat South Seminole Junior 111gb School, The course
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Grile taught school in Pennsylvania and Ohio for
1954
seven years before coming to Casselbei'ry
and since hits been a substitute teacher in area
schools. Currently working on it degree frorn Rol-

fins College, she is the wife of Rev, Lucas Grile,
mini,ter of \\ tziili ti Prsbytcrian Church.
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tries include informative spee- aId MacLeod and Mrs. John Idcites, pe rsuasive speeches, en- dings of th e Casitelberry Corntertainment speeches and inter- munity M e t h o d i a t Church
Vt oman a Society of Chrittiuru
ireuve reaciings, and debates.
rc will be Serv ice.
Judging tlit speake rs
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They presently reside in
Winter Park and commute
The SIIS chapter of the Future tinily to Oviedo where she also
Homemakers of America held tczIit.
11 special meeting Monday for

the purpose or hearing campaign

Feinberg considers his pres.
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speeches and the election of provides him the opportunity

officers.
Starting promptly after school

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meat, each candidate gave her problems he now faces are the
qualifications for the- off let' she proinotizig at the hand and the
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g. After obtaining of new members.
all the campaign speeches had With
Lite now university which
been heard, th e voting took
on

its way, the anticipated
growth in the Oviedo area
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The results were tabulated and should provide him with an
(lii' following girls were victor- uskiiuzito nuniher of new mciiiI
MS 67 a ni't 1'. formed lit
Fa c ulty sponsot IS Mr lIar lotis presldt at Julie link bison Ii,
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t. r ir magazine. will give Ly b1iz ,i Ilughu s and co editors arc '.'it prestilt ut Hay t - 1 orgtison 1)1&amp;,141 tilt iltilt I '3
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Zermatt, Switzerland, is a man 111gb School students an Sliaruii Dempsey and Marilyn l)rCsldCIlt-ek'C(, Slwrry Irby: of its own music which is not
before the student body at a world capital of mountaineer- outlet for their creative writing. Jenciuin. Marilyn is president of secretary, Sharron Pariani; trea- usually dune on the high choo1
later date.
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the Beta Club which Is co-span. surer, Mary Stogner; historian,
The Journalistic • efforts can soring the publication.
June Hutchinson: pa rliamt'ntnr
Fime l"t' ifll'ez gs are happy
tak e the form of short stories,
O(IICIS on the staff Include Ian, Jennl 011ift; recorder, M4111 with their new teaching home
As poeins or essays.

ROB BESSERER makes like ii jaik -iii -the-box to
call student' attention to yearbook sales 't scmSchool Orders will be taken through
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CONSULT THIS SAMPLE PAYMENT SCHEDULE
When You Shop for Your Car

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Monthly Payment
Amount of
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A Speech Tournament will
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bank loan onyour new car than at the Florida State Bank of Sanford. There are no gimmicks!
You pay a low $4.50 interest per $100.00 per year.

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are being very secretive about their company "Semico." Each
unit will sell stock in its cornall this.
Subscriptions for the annual pany. The companies will then
will continue to be sold until manufacture and sell a prod-.
oct.. 21. Down payments may
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a sIihtiv worst' IOV - w ar
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Peterson, p r o e c I a , Ch e ri Ult'. uu'nhIet q lo mention
Adams, public relations; Toni
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Club. Members shown with her are Lori Dempsey, Mary Patterson, Cath y and Cheryl Lashley, Kim Norris, Holly Reeves, Susan Miller, Karen
Reichmann, Tern Brogan, and Brenda Ellis. Mrs. Harold Miller is adult
leader for the group,
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"Sally" staff members are the many activities of the year. hopes will make th e Salmagundi Monday night at th e City Hall,

CARNIVAL sponsored
ni South Seminole Junior
JIighSchool b the Athlttic Association brought
in reported proceeds of
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Jim Smith
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(top photo) engraves
jewelry as s t u d e n t
watch while little Connie Rating (center photo) ex,imiIie' doll at arts
and crafts booth displaymg urticle' made by the
school's art department
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right) sir. .Linici Littermail, Debbie Phillips,

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,3 mum, 13 ih'c I HA will ho I'li,\ gim Is
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and her little si
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tlnughtei who w as the eentet
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Officers of the lilA include pinvml in the sh"nl nniiitnrlum known as 1'U i'l"l N( PUOFKSDuane Gibbs, president '
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'nturdns at 7 i p in
Davis, vice president; Tina
Admission will he t'r ei'nt 51311$IIl! 1 tint ii \ Ire l, ltu'lpnl
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and nfl outs fot Is
son, treasurer, Beth Daniel, adult a
-ith huh I thit' profit a 'imit or will in' on t he mttpintl.
historian; and Paula Love, going to (lie United 1'tiiitl.
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Inv field teams of the interim. might tr' starting it with ice.
A rough lens can he fashiontional Control Commission to
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out 'f clear ice and, by con'investigate charges that the
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omemkers Asso- white daisies and red gladioli.
Teachers and staff members the Future Homemakers
arrangement
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An
at Lyman High School were elation.
Mrs.
Mar' Simmons Is
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The club's colors were car- chr)'snnthemunls grac
honored at a tea In the home
economics
teacher end faculty
economies suite by mr'mhi'rs of ned out in the ei'ntorpieee of • entfee table.

ou what th e response would be, Fire From Ice
NEW YORK (UPI - If you
hut air att.aci; has been the only
stranded at the North
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governments 'swill be ob- Cong harassment was
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cc.mmands reported a series of
small, scattered clashes.
But American and South Viet.
troops scored a notable
namese
No planes were reported lost
Thursday but an Air Force P105 success In opening 80 mIles of
Thunderchief was shot dow' hghway through the Viet Cong.
t oday 70 miles northwest of Infested territory between Sai•
Vinh. the 399th loss reported for gon and three rich rubber plan
the air war against the north. A tations near the Cambodian bor
der north of the capital.
tu'licopter rescued the pilot*
A U.S. spokesman charged The 700.vehicic convoy, the
tht Communists with military, largest since American troops :
came to Viet Nam . hauled rice
a ctivity In the 30 square
;: the eastern end of the buffer for 40,000 people up to the plan
c'm between North and Sou th tations and returned with 2.50ff
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Ron Green, business editor: reen Leahy.
liud phin to bt-cotuo permanent
"With tile officers no%v elected citizens of Oviedo in tho near

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(MS stands for manuscript. for Connie Huyiner. layout editor:

those who are not

in the F r a n k Svancar, advertising Liii' FIIA (,lul) will be in high future.
manager; Linda Cote and lIar- gear and the action tin," StiIte(i
lit their spare time th e FeinMrs. Jo Ann Rowe, teacher, of Florida and is certified in of the First Lady of the state, ma. national honorary sorority know.")
flit.
zzidgazine
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teach ers.
a
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Guidance
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Sen.
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t st ents tives, and Gail Wilson and JanI
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Church
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Sanduets
a few games of
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Rep.
Joe
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Call Ralph Pezold or Jim Doucette, Installment Loan Department, for your low-cost 41/2% new-car loan.

nole Junior High School. she is er's degree at Rollins College Monica Jo, nine years old, who Pairs and Spares class, and a A descendent of "MS 65."
izzent cstinmates that 3 umilliozi •\lrs. F'uinberg boasts she is
attends Southaide Elementary s ubstitute teacher in the youth "MS '67" will come out every Buck Island Reef, an under- gallons of inotuishItmi, are sold time champ. Although they
now with the Guidance Depart- during the summer of 1966.
Mrs. Rowe taught three years School and a small son, Tom, division of the church.
nient of SUS.
riimie weeks, starting with th e water park in time American Vir- In (lint state each year - tax haves not Imati timuch time for it
Ru%,e
During
the
stunmer
Mrs.
old.
Airs. Rowe, it native of the in Starke, FluridiA. and three who is three years
ulose of the second nine weeks gin Islands, preserves it living lo:m of $9 million for the state Illo FiAllbe"gis enjuY truvelilli:
state, is from Starkt.-. Florida. years at South Seminole Junior She is past president of the enjoyed the beach and made at- period, instead of once a year coral reef, teeming with Hum- and $45 million for time Federal and include this in their future
She attended college for two High School. In 1965, she took Jayceettes and her husband is tempts at rig
boyant tropical fish and plants. Government.
as did its predecessor.
years in Athens. Georgia, on it a group of 14 students, who had now president of the Sanford

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twirling scholarship where she straight 'A' average to Tulla- Seminole Jaycees. She is a
was a majorette br the Dixie hassee. When they arrived they member of the Ept,ilon Sigma
were guests of Doyle Conner, Alpha Sorority which is a social
Red Coa Baud,
She received her Bachelor of the Commissioner of Agricul- bororit' for women and also a
Science degree at the University , ture. They were also the guests member of Delta Kappa Gam

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Mrs. J. A. Vurn for the October meeting of the Carolyn
Smith Circle of the Wwumun'a
Missionary Society of Firs,
Baptist Church, Luke Mary, at
her home.
The circle chairman, Mrs. 'i'
M. Whlghani, conducted the
1n13etthg and Mrs. Robert Wil.
crksua gave the call to prayer,
bringing devotion fsom tim.'
hook of Exodus. Speciul prayer
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Key Club ate shown hero. They took part in core 11101iies at ,u coulbilled Key Clul)-Kiwanis (Aill)
luncheon at the school lunchroom Wednesday. Fi'oni

Gardner, MUw Moses and hinul llollingsworth.
Standhig are (koi'ge I Iauiitkui'n, Jay Ox f o rd, Dun
Winfrey, llunk Ashby, liun Alartin, Dwmio Witit-

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very quickly.
ror. Be silent.
(9) Prankenstain Jr. &amp;
I':flO (2 T.H.E. CAT
charming, a good host or boa- ](*:fIt
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
1mpo..ib1
Lare.I.
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar, 2(J) tess.
3n:10 (:) tlnderadog
-Look for new interests and OUt- You have
(I') i O"lo
High
, excellent ideas but
(5) Space. Otiost
30:31' C, Nfl. Highlight,
lets this Satur
PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar.
I
Reatlep
day
Instead
of
they
need
further
study
before
If
yu
show
true
a
going to the same haunts, and yo
11:00 (2. Coal SloCool
ff ection to CUll put them in operutio,
(6) Superman
thiose who are highly-placed
(t Caeper Cartoon,
Improve
your
way
of
living.
DeShow
others
that
you
are
de'o
find
that
contracts
with
velupIg comes. Make it YOU!'
11:30 (2) The Jetao8s
(5) Lone Jt&amp;UgCT
business to meet the persons voted to them. Plan to be with them can be curried out more
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inure
in
the
near
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Pau admire, can be helpFul to ture. Be gracious,
ucceasfully.
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IF YOUR CHILD 18 BORN
BORN one. This can also be helpful.

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TOUCIITON'S is more than
.
just
a drtigstore-they hare a
IAN TIMES, when
pay for a buffet luncheon, 3'Oti tine t-estiiui'niit, too UnL1 Stiiift'nrless l"rt'n('li nrmy
i NTHONY (I TIN N, as ii
find )'OhllSelf with a whole day, they are offering you nil
1)111111 I'(Uii) ('liflifliHti(I('l', leads his tfl(t1 into hattie
plateful of nothing much. Well the Southern fried chicken you
it's NOT like that at the can vat, for an unbehievnl,ly in 'l'h I O5t. Command." __________________
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RANT in Oviedo. Their buffet, f course. Another good thing
All
I is old -fashioned-such an at'- they have is breakfast •-- hot
and hearty and henIthy. Evei-yI ruy of $rood things you never
saw! You can make a real one iieed a good breakfast, in -

10:15 ONLY

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great? It. s.
meat it, wholeheartedly.

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its one of
varied menu-wine, cocktails---hn%t to kuo about. The
IS inlpnsing---such an array Sit right down anti let someof delectable foods, with exotic one wait on you for a change.

"THE SHE BEAST"
IN COLOR

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the street from Sanford Shop- north on 1.4-Just across fit"
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river. Their dining room nnd
lounge are both open. They
slint-ture from the oUtSide

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where
an Algerian boy Is pRintenjoyment..
ThESE DAYS when just Icrith :111(1 .ItII1;?thnn Winters, atiti our titnec. It Ic a ptu!t' out
. . .
to 7 p.m. daily with
from
ing the defiant ward 'fnrlc'pencl. *
1)0 YOU have to watch the about everyone in the family
all drinks and we do mean
enre" on a wall.
ALL-at. only 0 cents? Th ms calories? (Doesn't everybody?) has to work to try to make ti e
SInrrNi In the film are An.
looking up nt this plush Tell you what--a good place ends meet-who wants to took
ai
thony Quint,, as the paratroop
undny dinner? Take it
a l)i
reatautant. and loing*', with to find delicious dishes,
vnmyimqndc'r who riot's whatvar
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your genial hosts always Ofl pared with you calorie connter easy, sleep late, vend the paHeedS tining, Just. so long as he

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mood today. Then make plans utiun. B)' evening you get true good friend later who needs Thrush has a new laser ,un (guest star .lame, 'Whitmore)
, a I93 ' r cketeer and Rang.
your assistance or you want to with which it plans ft) blo%%- up ip
aisting good friend. Be ver' Wily.
entertain Elevate cOnscjt,u
the Louvre, for a starter, and ster who hn been up tha river
thoughtful. kind.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. nems.
Napoleon and lilyn are .qent to for 3o ypars. When he gets out,
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) 21) Although you feel others
f4C0ft1'Jo (Oct. 2 to Nov.
remote Swis, Monastery he finds that only two people
-'YOU are able to accomplish a]. should got out of yaur way to
:311 Being more altruistic cun Which mily or may nnt contain remember him: Drummer (Jack
=09 anything You like this day. do what You yourself want the ~I certuitily
be the way to forget tht.. trun. Andrea Fouchet (Ct-- Guilford). his one-time side$0 get Out to the right places, most, you find that a more
yQyjea right now and givt. lente Yarruullm reveals that her kick, and a bitter, obsessed
see the right people. Your clas- suave attitude gets You better
you pleasur(- at, well. Take the uncle Simon (David .7. Stewart), policeman, Capt. Alacallister (IL
eat ties are interested In your results. Leave
big decisions tan- time to garner information you the former Ahbot of the nuin- C. Armstrong), Good suspense
activities. Talk to them and get til tonight. Then all O.K.
need for more success in the nstt'ry, hau disapeart.d.
and fast action.
new Ideas, too
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to ,.
B.th-.-".59 11017"TA=.r. ZINW1. z to Dev. "1) taen of tile cloth are
, SAGITTAUTUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21)- A day to sport that your best bet zrnw for getting Dec. 21) Look to a good friend
flair for Sherlock Holmes type the advice and ideas you need for ideas that will lift
you out
of work and uncover much that to live a
more productive and of thut. dull routine into which
has been moat puzzling to you ideal life. Do oni Private you have sunk
, Show ingenuity
.
in the past. Find right channel #studying. Exiiertb can be of tre- in
carrying
them
out so that .,:Ill,
?
to follow for future surcess. Dis- niendnurs bell), ulmo.
TwIi*1h: Yl?I,
I
Nt'ws
You
have
greater
happiness.
cuss with higher-up.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to This also includes the social.
631 ( N.'wj.
(() Theatre of the Stare
CAPRICORN CDec- = to Jan. Jun. 20) You want to
Ne wt
(? Shock Theatre
CAPRICORN .(Dec. 011 tO Jan.
1_
':00 (11 ) Newt,
20)- You have a good idea to acquaintance of important per- 20) Some prominent wonian in (X G N,-w,SATVHDAT A. M
AJ*
that will som., hut this is 1iet done to. the husliie, world could give
5:U1
Summer Srn,e.tor
benefit all of you now. Then
f
9
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--Ito.
:no (* Growey-'s Almanac
while you jiuzu just )'Ohi valuable advice how to he- I',
() If till,
-flrIuileiey
::t U') Newp
have a good time together. Be how in P.M. Don't permit disCroni:ite
- come mon' succesaful, as based
'
'%Vnnderful Wand of
joyful. You need to get out for dlpJ;oizIting social event
'rn.
flrother Buzz
tonight
upon
her
own
experience.
Then
'7:"
a good time so that you clear to deter you. Be OUtgoing,
TI..- Westurtior
(!I, Agriculture Time
'"
lahior
diligently.
Get
the
apyour thinking processes.
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about it in this, cobiniti! JeAn- renily linve it bell. \'icky 111nir d"liclol"
R 11"
t"Ies-111nde ft.('0'
time. did you Ioinmv flint the will still be there this week,end dnily--nil your fnvoritem.

Get at those tasks that require ing your income, but you must higher-up in A.M. can open new
S:30-9:30 P.M. NBC. The Alan i 11:30-:10 P.
I
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U.N.C.L.E. "The Alonks "Little Arnie From Long Ago."
ore putting! in oper- doors of opportunity for you
You are Just. In that kind or I nughly bef
of
~ later on. Don't be. si
St. Thomas Affuir." (Color) (Colori

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with
rneaiifrig
rt'rt'tit
of
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"Lost Command" Is the tnry

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every
night
24
wel.
wrrn
- been defented At
hand tn extend
fly DOT1'IE VST1N
but achieve -ome 1
Phtt
Men
get
neDim
WATCH for somethint: ivnl col"P. GO Oil 011t, And
all you night people. $onlc- t"tv Ihdqr. MIarring Monirn Mntk llnbqnus production
exciting coniing lip at the qiainted. Pailies are exciting for
of success Iii the later
times 2:l0 a.m. looks like 2:30 ViflI. flotli 1IIui arc in color. 'T.nt rmnnvinti'' k a motion n"n5UtC
wnr ngnintit AlgerIA. -1,110 ('(1mthere. They love to help
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jative agencies and those with make plans to get rid of what- since most everyone is feeIln
does not !('V Y TW1Y full of romance or to go nu
wham one can find out the ray
and
to
wfri over those by a high oelul1v or to be with those ~ 4
Ste
...x I-c
find out whatever
can
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they have In flhlfld-afld Is It
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then off to the charming sit
this week-end to find out just doors for you. Avoid that ten.'where others congregate and
iimu 'rr \ '44
where
with others
deney to war a campaign of have a happy time. Pine for atwell as c1fftr* your
secrecy and then late tonight j tTflttc at world peace.
1.
tent1oi. YOU can be shrewd much better influences occur.
*
ARIES
(Mar.
21
to
Apr.
19)
1
in making dSCfItOfl%. too.
ARIES
to ATir. 19) Communication, of all kind art.
ARIES
can be quite wrong th
___________(Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
e heat way to progress In the ..-..
Go uv
your obligations ca- a' this time, so cheek every'A.M. Delving Into new int.
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fully and see which need P53'- thIng over carefully against eats are Ideal also in the latter
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ment quickly and how to make against the finding, of those in
all
1 1.P ,
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part.
of
the
day.
Study
araulgements to carry through hiL
I
i phases of any endeavor so that '
-~W
EflM
UP
0T
y
With othersour improvement. Evening c a n vCflJ know
lftftft,q
edIt. Be most devoted to loved prove to be a most romantic
enntrasl-...as Hollywood sees her In
Teeeiit
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to ]lay
photograph, left, and as Italysees her, ilght,
a aew
30) Think seriously about what! Picture
befUg filmed, "The Cflri and the GenarsLft
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to Y 2) TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May you can do to please mate and __________________________________________
A little kindly conference wIth 20) Whatever displeases you kin more In the day, ahead
prtoers who have not been Very where partners
are Concerned and achieve greater concord.
.operaUve for sonic time Will
during day you had better shut You have fine understanding at
clear up niratand1ng your eyes to end carry through this time. Use wisely to get
tqIiLrq/tL&amp;
quIckly. Pnd out what ails them. with own obligations. All can 'the finest results.
!
Then a
TV Time
senathI' toward 811 clear up by tonight and fine
GEMI!I
allies, even those In
Iay 21 to
mona] agreements reached. Co-operate 21) If you take time to enter-I
rnday. October 14, 1966
life.
9-11:15 P.M . CBS. The CBS
enthusiastically.
7:30-R:10
tii
GEMINI (May 21 to .1wu! 21)
Partn ers at charming
P31. CBS. The Wild Friday Night Movies. "Bye Bye
21 to June places, you reach greater under.! Wild West. (Cnlor Burr-y, Birdie." (1963) (Color) Dick
ftufY UTM what taaks are ahead ,n) Doing for(May
others willingly I
standinp and can shnw some I Ilurr-'Y. nnV.#4 vnur chance 0
t, van Dyke and Janet Leigh star
of
you and then dive right intt) without feeling it is a sort of
, nf the rat pack in a bright, colorful adaptation
of your other fint. talent&amp;. Take See at Itbast. part
them with enthusiasm. Get all
martyrdom is the Ouily way to time to assist e younger &amp; together. Sammy
Davis. Jr. and of the Charles Strouse.Lee
cleaned up quickly. Be sure
th
get the right results now.
you
do
something
that
will
Imment.
Others
not
quite
abli.
to
Peter
Lawfnrd
are
joint guest. Adams Broadway musical. Van
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sure to get other duties '°"
thnz').t, 11(1 they dc a Dyke piuv. Albert Pe terson, an
u. care of thmsrivr
PTOV Y'
as t
alSo. It Is best to take it easy
pretty good job of It. Luwford aspiring young songwrIte Who
assistance,
ft',g eiae, having proper that In th evening, tho.
______ d etc.
Manne
plays Curl Jackson, a rancher has just written the title song
MOON CRILDREN (J une
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 1
MOON
to July 21)- It Is up to you -to to July 21) It's fine to go out vention, that Cait make your mysterious night.ridc- in ecrn- ,n1) Nev Movie. Peterson needs
for recreation but
only with work much ligh te r and more federate army uniform, and the nionev to got married to his
entertain friends who are wary
today,
so
step
out
and
do
those
persons
you
admire.
efficient as well as help you in Davis pin)' Jeremiah, his stable secretary Rose Lelean (Janet
th
_
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since
this
one
of
those
days
the world of merchandising, boy.
tst that and have a wonderful
Leigh), but at the last minute
time to boot. Seek ph
pleasure en. and evenings when you act ye- Make the right choice, though.
Birdie gets drafted. A good
R-fi P.M. ABC. The Time Tun- cast. include,; Maureen Staplejoyable to all. Forget the war- ry quickly. Don't spend much. Don't waste money foolishly.
R e lax in P.M. and be happy.
the work week.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) nd. "Crack of Doom." (Color) ton, Ann-Margret, Bobby RyLEO (July 22 to Aug. '1)
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Ideal day for getting out for Booni! and Ton' and Doug have deli and Ed Sullivan.
desirous of mak pleasure, but be
you landed on
Many improvements can be While you
island of Krak,t.
_____
made at home If you get the lug radical changes at ubode, take along only those persons toit in 18R3. If you remember 9-19 P.M. ABC. Th Milton
approval and assistance of those i ts best you study them well you really admire with
your history, Krakatoa', vol- Berle Show. (Color) J i m Brown,
dwelling with you. Get rid of first today, and then
or' I Dress modishly. Then off in a cano erupted in the largest ex- the former sensation of the
Kin are cheerful frame of mind. Show plosion the world has ever ,
whatever is obsolete and takes them tonight as well. sleep
Cleveland Browns, makes his
hang
apt
to
be
in
a
funny
sort
of a that vou are
UP valuable space. Don't
companion.
knnwn,
and
it's
just
our
boys'
television
debut-other that an
a good
mood. Show' patience.
on to old clothes. either,
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) good luck to be seized by the a football field - in a slow innVIRGO (M.. 22 to Sept. 22
vnu;o (Aug.22 to Sept. 21) Kin can have annie fine sug- n atives a human sacrifice, to tion sketch with Berle. The
If you know in your own mind Driving carelessly could bring gestions for improving home soothe the mountain down. Tor. show also features cli ps of the
What it is You truly desire, you much loss your way, so al
and conditions there, as well as in Thatcher Wilelit stars as Brit- many games Brown played in.
down and use good common adding to intome, an listen ish scientist Dr. flo1Jan. This ?4lItfr' other guests include
can go after your goals in
sense in all that. you do and carefully and follow, Make
positive and practical
nee- one is especially interesting Martha Rayc, Bobby Rydell,
. essary changes. Show that you because the folks back
Dress in good taste. Then off to guy- Conditions are confusing
at the Jayn(- Mansfield and the Four
we the Persons who hold the you during day. By evening all arc, on the beam and very en. 111b almost sucreeded in get. Tops, with the high spot being
key to your greater success, clears up very nicely.
tiug Tony and Doug home a Noel Coward-type skit be.
th uajastic.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
happiness
ag
ai n.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
tween Miltft' and Martha.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)-. 'You get fine ideas for increas- Some thoughtful act toward
you

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Oct. 14, 1966

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126-Marine Ruplter

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room. hlnk hnnw, firetsIsce,
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Crystal Lake Ave. Lake Mary.
Fur-n. Adults. NO Pets.
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34950
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Maehtn.ry &amp; supply Co.
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222-64*2
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earnine. Ph. 222-4432.
26 -Roofing
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OR A WHOLE NEW ROOF'
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33..354€ after 6 p.m.
UTILITY TRAILER. 4 x 6. all
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2 BFIr)nOctM House Total price TWO Bedroom turn, house, $46.
224 Palm Place
c/a Th e Sanford Herald.
PartIally fu,rnlaliecl. $(I
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Home Appliances
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401 'Tucker Drive.
11$ Magnolia
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ford. Write Siri. Gladys Si.
MOONEY APPLIANCE
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Grant, 2ft6 high St.. l.eosls;srg,
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214 Palmetto
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small repairs and cabine t wc,rkj n"
l'&amp;'R RENT. $69 m.nth.
14K PIERCED EARRINGS
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pnOOM,2 Bath, central heat
PIANO TUNING &amp;REPAUt
322-6506 84. Real Estate Sale
!tJ4 S. Park Ave.
GOVF.IIN%IENT OWNED HOMES
,,,. conditioning. Lovely lawn
W. L. HARMON
322.42$
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j0 nack yard.
IiENMORE Electric Itange, $26,
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Jim Hunt Rea1t
39469
BROKER
Harry Wainer
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
2524 Park Dive Office 322-231*

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after 6 p. at. for appointment.
CLEAN, quiet rooms for men.
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2 fir., III', $isssrg'

SanfordMotorCo.

GALAXIE 500, 4 dr. fully equipped lnciud

or

r.

10414 l)ODGE 1)'.IIT

EVERi

$1595

'63 hug air conditioning, stock No. 152$ A.

$140

4 Hr., III', Air
10411 (IIILYSLEII

GALAXIE 500, 4 dr., fully equipped. Illf,
eluding air conditioning, extra clean.

164

ir door hardtop, fully power.
end air conditioned.

11)413 Xli

3226231

Hardtop

COMPARE

Catalina

19414 (A1..tNIII

-

2515 W. FIRS

PH.

FORDS

PONTIAC

11)414 X I
2 hr., III'. Air

$1895
$1395
$1395

YW Karmana Ohio coupe, fully equipped.
Only one previous owner...........
..... .........

1965

2 Dr.. Ill'., Air
10414 (i.tI..t%ii
4 Dr.. II'I'. Air

Wagon, passenger, really per.

$1895
$1495
$1295

Karmann Ohio Coup. fully equipped,

S..

19414 (;Al.tXIE

.

feetstation
for anything.

2195

POWER TRAIN
WARRANTY

LOWEST PRICES

. ..

'63 VW
red and white, sharp.
Karrnann Ohio Convertible fully equip.
'63 VW
ped, beautiful yellow, sic..

r door sedan, V.1 engine.
conditioned. We sold It new.

-

or for camping.

VW

1165

Special

-

11111111h Mt'S'l',%?4'

1

I MOTOR SALES

Ppy red with white vIuyI I..
toner, 219 V4 engIne. 3 .p..d
.
t
vsøilss
loii.

11)4111 'I-ill Ill)
7,000 Stile.

-

$1195

KARMANN GHIAS

BUICK

1114111 Ill 1MTt(
Ale

FROM

F
IHOLLERI
I

67

CORTINA

1895

3,01201i/zQ
1965

I

1

115. Autos ForSale

I

S,000 SQUARE FEET

-

and oUr.

64 Buick Special
Four door, fully equip.
pod. Economical but
with luxury appoint.
mists.

UI.

FORMER

204 W Fist St.

- UN FURNiSHED

l'slgr. 811-1*40
COMMODORE
Pb.. Resident

w

11)410 l".tl,O'O\
2 lie. l"sslurn

j5sjon,

13951

APARTMENTS

-1 j

I

nuu.

tru'J

.

Legal Notice

FORD's

runnu
Four door hardtop, ro
dio, heater, automatic
sm
power

steering

•

.

$1495

WEL.AA APARTMENTS

private bath
pyiC.
- PPS.,
titIUep - turn.; specially suited
for rstU'ed people. ideally iscited downtown. Inquire at
Jacobson's Dept. Store, 211 E.
1st. at.; Sanford.

Impala

63

_____

FUB.NISHED

1965

Vn itilli nek

.4 Dr.

Deluxe S.das

everything

163
-

1965 MODELS

S to chaos. from.....

YW Cariper, fully equipped for hauling

11)41(1 '5'O*.hSl'5' tlI'S

-

-

- most fully equIpped
. , . ...........
from.
choose
to
-6

163

10454 5'4)I.I(S'5VA(lN
Itu. - Sase I

195_

114 W. FIRST ST.

,

1966 MODELS

Dilute sedtnei, radio, heater, plus loony

other extras

fully equipped, very low mileage.

FRED YEACKLE
BILL SCHULTZ
DICK RUSSELL
WADE PERKINS

-

mileage....................

165 VW Deluxe Station Wagon, 9 passenger,

'5Vgn., Air

NOW!

YW

l ow

WAGONS

9111. ('pe.
19414 unit

or.

,65

Squarebeck sedan, radio end beater,

.......,,.,.......

11)414 FAIISIANE *14)4)

Used Cars
Chevy H

OK"
__________________

"

____________________________
TURN. APTS. close In. Jimmy
63
Cowan. *22-4011.
Four
door, 6 cylinder
_____
I
FURl's Downstairs Apt. 601 Pa
mett.o Ave. Ph. 32-1174 after eRgilie, automatic trussI V. M.
mission, radio and heat.

Til E, First St..

BOAT WORKS

PInecrest Inn

III

TOWN'N LAKES
1 GARDEN
APARTMENTS

DAYTONA MARINA

17.2 S

MeUov1l1e.

vw

FOR GREAT

- 1964 MODELS

CHRYSLERAcrossPLYMOUTH
from

CLEA..
* repainted I Bdrm. Apt.,

TURN. &amp;PT., 2*00

i NO PHONE

Stemper Agency

JIM'*LASH

£

64

$1595
$1795
$1495
$1395
$1295

Deius. Sedan, fully equipped and In M.
$ 995
162 VW
cat, condition.
maul

11)415 FA1.CIE%
2 1)1'. Sfun.tnrd
1001% MIISTAS(
H-Al',
1116.1 F0111 1)
XI.. 2 Dr., l,uitde.l
1116*1 FALCON
4 lIe., fl-AT

(a'age

1

VW

2-Dr. Ill'

Clean furnished
A.lultsar

VW Sqeoreback sedan, radio, heater, new
,..
condition.

'63

11)412 (3.114.tIiF

-.

WANTED!

______

1-

165

sedan, radio, beater-plus many
Deluxe
,64 YW
extras-red and in mint condition.
ether

11l41.% MIM('A '5Vnrrnnly
lINUS M1MT.tA
('onserdiIsles tie

Call .2."_1 1191en-

I

Legal Notice

For Rent

M

EE
GUYS
BUYS

2-111e. lii'., ii.'
19412 MUSTANG
41 OlanslarsI

MA lIT:

apartment

pies many
. . . .a

behave sedan, radIo, beater,
,66 VW
b
red.......
ether estras. Ruby

lINUS liAl.A%lI

'sr. TEMPEST Custom Cnnt'erttble. Whtte with black tap and

--

BUGS

Air

pri yard, lthts&amp; water turn.

COMPARE i i i i i il il

FACTORY AUTHORIZID
VW DIAL$R

____________________________________________
(JAThWAY TO THE

'.

Spaces on

Ii i i i i i i

S. 17.2 Sanford

3219

123. floats &amp; Motors

-

Sc

a good Inspection. W. did.

ELLINOR
Volkswagen

______________________________

-

I

TRAILER

Monteith

-

-

Hwy. 17-92 &amp; L. Mary lied.
SANFORD

p.

SANFORD
- 322-1835
ORLANDO - 644-5014
OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9OP.M.

S. HWY. 17.92

SANFORD

1501 W. FIRST ST.

PH. 322.1411

PH. 322.0231

T

I

PHONE

S
__1

"There's been another foul-up somewhere
I've been
kicked out of the 'President's Club' because I haven't sent
my $1,000!"

.

HAymend Lundquist. Assoc.
At1atIc Hank Rids

revise

IL

lItINPA $t.'ltXMBLFIR iS
- Assum
e' owing

ltss

P:uynionts. t'all 322-7489.
_____________________________
1966 y N(A, Inc.1ti4 Vl'Sl', 90. 0ol Conditiot
11t offer.
ll 823154

Sale

Give our used Cars

lon eway et

THESE

R...n.

0 A.M.

m-

Fren.'h

121. Scooters &amp;C)'cIes
I Aftj&amp;/.

,

.

.

7.

___________________________________________________________________

Stenstrom Realty

_

.

SENKARIK GLASS &amp;
PAIX'l' ('(')MI'ANY
21t
Ph 29.442
Magnolia
________________ ___________

_____

BrIRSL, air cnnditiofle&amp; turn.
home. Available October- 22,
suiniand Estate. *116 mo. 721
______________________________
Cherokee Cit.. 82$.ISSt'.

ROMERT A. WILLIAMS

_________________________________________________
VICTOR Electric 10 Key COLDSPOT refrigerator, clean,
healthy. Tiny toy &amp; miniature NEW
In very good condition. $40.
Adding Machine. *1:6.
at stud. Terms- 223-1449,
nih
2-216 after 4 p. in.
Ph.
2-2l4;

Legal Notice

our

QUALITY MOBILE HOMES
fb1)5Th SpOTting Goods
115. Autos For Sale
ffwy. 17-62 5. Sanford
115. Autos For Sale
V1NRU)E DEAI.i'ifl
YOUR
822-2642
_________
_____
___________________________
_______________________________
*04-4.5 E. ist St.
't CHEVY
)'011 SALE Cheap: Pontiac Mn- TRA1LER on lot 100
1'o'. .'Iu.rdtop. ti - k.
mr &amp; Transmission. Good eon- 17' It. FlllElt(llaASS float, 4
206 In Fuels. Out West 46 to
.
(Itt.
"t"
lii' .lnhnsnn. 'railer, Skits
Studebaker, 2
dltss.n
,.'lan '
orc.
1:t.
road
west.
. ,
Ethel
ncccssurles. $760. See after
tlr.
hotly,
goe.i
tires
on
15"
turn
right
to
Tl.Xt
Ott"
A.
then
.'., , turn left. Alma Santttn. - r. 4, 4 1)11., V-S flrlsutre Wagon, wheels. 323.ssS4S.
at 2 , tsi IroquoIs A%-e.
r's, p II. FactOry Alt, B &amp; H.
'
Slay hi sv''n at Wittit Amoco
1. ...
1O3-Mohile Homes-Rent Station.
Corner of Sanford &amp;

Realty

ANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS
CASE TRACTOR
11(105. Cats, etc. hoarded. 31o4- 34. Upholstery
With heavy duty Slower
errs ,srr,.rnptl runs, Heated. W.
322-4059
A Multiple Listing Realtor
OVER 5 TEAKS
1st. Hi., Sanford, 3:2-STh:.
2.2420
251 Park Drive
OF FINE workmanship In up- EXI'I:RT CARPET CLEANING,
WANT A PUPPYholstering, draperies, alit)
Avoriig. sir..' $4.9, tree estimate.
NI7EIJ 'TERMS?
era. Time
payments es little
U-Bu.lnes (ipportunitlea
PIt. 666-6767 for Information A
as $6 mc. Drapery hardware
CALL Wltitaker's. Peki ngese,
Hl)I)ilstfl1Cflt.
Poodlea, Chihuahuas. AEC's.
Installation.
Inc.
Stud service available. We ap£ULP DECORATING SHOP
CUSTOM HAT BALING
Inquiries.
Real
Estate
Ph.
Ph.
*22-2111
Sales-Rentals
I,rtciat4'
365-5126
IIIY
Foil
SALE
Want Ad
ent Hours
500 W. lit It.
Ph. 322.41,3*
CALL 312-01&amp;
PUPP1E for Adoption. SEMI- 85-Vacuum Cleaners
11
P.M.
NOLE H U 11 A N E SOCIETY,
CALLBART
REAL
ESTATE
For
Articles
Rent
51.
hwy. l7-2, near County Road
ttO5't.
'f'?Tft.
t. A,.r'r,ci
('A1.t. flAy mi snru'r e.,,_Ane
..Jaa..tJ
V
A CUUM
lASh ri,
Sfl.J&amp;4fl4 441lC
SATURDAY
.3
12 NOON
$10 up
f-1u-I't'j'Al.. BElls
_____________________________________________
Publisher reserves right to reject,
and properly classify all
KIRBY COMPANY
Wheel chairs, sick room supplies 90. Lots For Sale
14
Sporting Goods
Sales &amp; Service
__________________________
' Ii,: suit or rent.
Ph. 6664767.
S fl.tUT11!L, high lots on
will be mad. .n . m.run basis only for typographical
£.1UUETT REXALL. LIflIJGS
GUN SHOP
Lake Sylvan, 2 mi les west InPinecrest Shopping Centererrors $ht affect the vale, of the ad. Adjustments will not be
NEW Electrolux. with power noz 2701 Orlando lit.
teratate 4 ott 46 to Maureen
Huy-Hel)-Trade Guns
Ph 32-79l$
mad. beyond the first Insertion.
xis
L'. Shampooer. Ileasonable.
IL.!putr Guns, Rod Sc Reels
Drive. South on Maureen to
Call 6684767.
TV-REDS-CHAIN SAWS-Belt Lake. Excellent Investment.
OSTL'EN BRIDGE CAMP
'5'lhrutors-Massag.' Roller.
155-11245, Orlando.
rut. East of Sanford. Hwy. 416
43. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
Phone 222-3921
2666
S. Hiawath a
2:2-1112 95. Houses For Sale
____
_
15. Special Services
2,000 EVERGREENS
_______
A BED
Juniper, ltoIlawa.lIEN'!'
Ts THE 011101G. (OV1tT 1W
I
___
Hospital, Baby Beds. 3-BEDROOM, dining room,
1P4
TUE
CIII(If'F
COTTILT
OF
Podocarpus,
Pittosporum;
THE NINTH JUDICIAL on,- 'I'IR.
bath,
paved
dead-end
St.
7.
PAINTING
.
CARPENTRY
By [lay, Week or Month.
1iTII .IUI)lrlAI, (7111.. A.
to 5'.
(7111T. IN AWl) FUR $EHINDJ1E CT IT. T.\
yrs. old. Owner being trailsJ. Adcock
$22-lU
CAUIIOLI'S
I1'IIRN!TLIRE
.INI1
T'BR
1:M1?.or.c
io..i. rr.iI
(7O17W'1', PIaOIUI)A.
t4h.
4I
ItPPt'ItIae
*22-Sill
(.
• I 1O1tIl)A
CALLS PLEASE)
011.. III TELLS all types cleaned See at Car. Lake Mary ltd. &amp; 11$ W lit.
CHAWCWIIIT NO 10411
sums mtg., $500 down, $91. mci.1
DI (lIIANClIt
Nfl. 103041
25th. Lee Mansfield, 222-4244.
and repaired reasonably.
ATIND1IIA DIANN wrnma
470 Evergreen Ave., Longwood.
1) 5 '5 1)
53. Wanted
Buy
4 1.
2:2-8694
APPLY TO:
Plaintiff,
835-997:
III Tt'TI SOLOMON,
50.
Misc.
For
Sa
le
___________________________
l'latntlff
BY OWNER: Ravenna Fl:., 4
JERTtT WILLIAM WEEKS.
SNODGRASS
____________________
Dell's Auction Service
Defendant. '5'
SHARPENING SERVICE
BOAT, motor, trailer, matte offer. WILL buy anything of Value. Bdrm., 2 Bath, flu lit-in KIt.
elton, Screened porch. Carport.,
Ci.TI'l'(ilI'
OLr)MON,
NOTICE OP NUIT
hi.stsdsaws, circle, scissors, mower
Highest prices paid.
Also: retrig., treexer, &amp; elec.
&amp;
Utility. 3011 Satsuina,
Ii,teiidnnt,
'To, JERRY WILLIAM WEEKS,
idiulea. Enterprise. Fla.
2-8531 or 22-7596.
Call
stove'. See at 403 N. MangoustPI'ItII
32-*40T
NOTICE,
ilOti East 33rd Street,
Ph. 66b-4 602
tine Ave. Anytime.
STATE ill' rIflutlftA TO,
Kansas City, Missouri.
CASH FOR TRASH
CLI FFORIi SOLOM ON
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
TRUCK CAMPER, aluminum ext. Antiques &amp; used furniture want- 2 I1DRM., I ba th with Flit, room.
3.Painting
Assume low monthly payments.
645 S. BEACH
DAYTONA BEACH, RA.
2$ti. Avenu.- North
________
that .t Complaint for divorce :.
ad.
Finished paneling inside. sleep,. _____
160 Country Clul Circle. Ph.
Naslirlll,, Tel,...
vinruin inatrimonli and other toBItILiCIEB
FURNITURE
2, Itefrig. Sc Closet Fits Cises.
2-24SG
YOT \ 1l ii EltEltY N(1TIF'IEIt
PAINTIN1 &amp; REPAIRhot has licon fih..d agaInst you II,
121-1410
Park Sc iStti.
stepalcie, 1' ti bed.
-BIN O! Cunipia tnt tothe ft h,rw,. etyl'•d Court, and you that
1114
-426 after i V. in.
OItSEN(s PAINT
hlOI)T 51101'
vorr, isa, Ise.'ts 111.-il tign inst
322-6585 .SE1.L 115 Your ?urniture. Quick
-art lioroi'v rc U Ired to serve a
111th &amp; Sanford
Service with the cash.
4fl)Y Of your Answer or other you ass (I you a rs r.-q ui r'd to
'
i 'iison Painting Service
defense 1. the Complaint upon scr', ft rop a your ahsswer or Rrtss.hs
COMPTONS Pictured EncyclopeSpray
dia. Cash. or 'Terms.
the
Pluintift's
Attorney.
E. nlattit,g to the IlIi of Complaint
328-0 3Z ii
USED I"Urntture, any amount.
.IACKI4ON II/tASZE, Attorney at OH the Plalsitiff's Attorney, Paul
Call 32.0385 after 4:30 p. m.
Hanford. 222.2270.
l'erklm., 1i47 Went Soati,
Law. 1t; N. Orange Ave,,, Suite
PINK
DINETTE
Set
Ht?Cct.()riaittI&amp;j,riortdtt.
and
with
Black
1G. Orluinlo, Florida, and file
tI1
_.......
-- .., - .,__
i'...i4
.ir
'tsr
WLUU5IIL irtJn-table, a chairs, us.. a
i
a
itt.' original Answer or defense '" ',rss,1s iiriswr.r or pioriclng
$36. Ph. 32-8244.
____________________________________________
In thi.' Office of tb, Clerk of Its this' attic.' of Ho' Clerk of thu
liii: ClI1CI1I1' COURT or
IJRANIi Nosy Stifa lied. slightly
lb.- Circuit Court or. or before Circuit Court on or br'.for,' Sion'Till:
NI N TH JUDICIAL CI
DESK LAMP, good as new. Be.
water tisimuged
144.0(1.
(Ia)'.
(u:tai.er
l961
24.
If
the 5th day of November, 1966
you fall
at The Sanford Herald.
AND you NENINULE
MAHOGANY Commode Tables
A. D. I' you tail to do so Juds- to do so Judgment hy default will (;I:I'I' I
CM. $15.00
()
nistut by default will in' takers be talc.!?, agiittsst Yost for the CiIl'NT%, FLORIDA.
WIGS- (HUMAN HAIR) Value MAPLE drop leaf dining Table
(Iii .t (tEll '5 NH. 10.410
against yet. fur the relict pray- relief tienus isdoti in tit(- DIII
now $lDJti. Style extra.
Till,: Its I%I'EItY SAVINGS BANK,
slightly marred
$28.00
ed for Ins the Complaint and sai(i COfl5I)luIlIt.
'5'5'rIte f or details. I)iseount USE!' Cssstr.) ConvertIble, with
WITNEss i,', lisisat
Platntiff.
sstt
seal
cause will these proceed fox lusrtc.
V.'iga. 1203 E. Chelten, Phila"
excellent innerspring matH.stsfsirtl, H.'ntirsol.•
'nunts', .If
I)ONE and Oit!)EIIEI) at BaitIII .\ .1.
at
deiphla, Pa.
W'I I.LKOMSI, 311.
Florida, t hi 21st si,s of I4eptem*1.,
tress-in very good condiford, Floritlu, this 5th tIny
Defendants.
bet, 11486.
tions
$59.00
October 11464. A. I)
?iOTICE or svrr m
(HEAL)
NEV.' Hollywood bed with 4"
(SEAL)
1iOhlTAGE POREOLORURE
Artists, hi
$59.00
thick foam mattress
hI,','l:wltls. Jr.
Arthur H. flech:witis, .1,.
,I()hiN J. WILLEOMM, j,
Clerk sic the Circuit Court
2 USED wrought iron step
Clerk of Circuit Court
tiustl ARLENE WILLKOMM, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
II)': hlossnia .%i, M:srki... B. C.
tops
with
glass
tahiler
By: Donna M. Maniac
I
Isis wife
l'itiii C. J'orict,u
t&amp;. $ 7.50
THE NINTH JUDICIAL 01KI)cptuty Clerk.
ItIlI)ESCEt lit an unknown 0111? OF AWl) P0K NEMINOLE NEW iluisk Isetla Complete with
64, West South
K. JACKSON IIAAKZE
stats' or country other than OOVNT%', FLORIDA.
(irlurisia, Florida
Ijiiserapritig mattresses $78.00
Attorney at Law
A I torn.'v fir Plaintiff
use State of Florida. and CHANCERY NO. lU4t
CHAIR lied, new, but dam126 N. Orange Ave.
mailing address being:
l'uhlisi, Sept. 23, :,u Sc Oct. 7,
*23.00
aged
THE GREATER NEW YORK
Suits 16.
611 I Military Air Lift Wing, SAVINGS BANK.
14, RIOt'
MAPI4F' finished gossip bench
Orlando, Florida
Is RE. 6
Travis Air Force Base.
$ 1.00
(riwed )
Plaintiff,
Publish Oct. 7, 14, 23. 21, 1966
California
Sb 7. I'C. Heetltstsal Brown
vs.
III) F- 31
'I'd). A LhIEItT H. LOVE *tid El. MARTIN JO1'II SHERIDAN
$35.00
Fries.'
LEEN T. LOVE, his wife
1% THE (IIIICII1T 00138? Or IS TIlL (ilIClIhI' (ilitlil' (II"
$35.00
and JEAN E. SHERIDAN, his USER refrigerators
THE NINTH J1JIJICIAL 0III- 11111 SIN'I'II Jt'I)ICIAI, Clii- IIENII)ENCEu 117 74th Street
MATIIEIt FURNITURE
wife.
CV5T IN AND FOIL $EINOIaE CIII'S' IS *51) lOIS SE5ilNU11
liroolciyis 38, New York
33-0l12
Defendants. 3113 E. lit
COUNTS'. FLORIDA
('(IITNT'5'. Pla(PItlI)A
You are hereby notified that
NOTICE OF 0171?
IN CHA%Ci2ltS' SD. 113415
a Conuplultst to foreclose a ear- I'Os MARTIN JOSEPH SIIERI- USED F U t it I t u r e. appiianoss,
(1IASCEII'5' ND, 11130.1
tools, etc. Bought - Sold. 1*,..
I) I V I) It C E
CAROl. F. IIAIIP's',
Win mortgage encumbering the
DAN and JEAN E. SIIEIIIry's Mart, 211 Sanford Ave.
JOHN II. BARTLETT,
l'lz. iii tiff, following described real pro pe rty,
DAN his wife,
Pb. 822-413*.
to-wit:
Plaintiff, '.5'
17 Alice Drive,
VI.
()IAIN 1; ilAltiIY,
Lot G. illock F. TANGLE)Ianclue.tar, Connecticut
WOOD
I)I1t'Hl I.LA H A ltl"11lTT,
SECTION
THREE
I )'fesstIftf)t
01040
Dofendunt.
l)'I'i(7L 'Iii Al'P'LAII
IIEPLAT, according it, the
YOU ARE hereby notified that ECHOLS I3EDDiNG CO.
OT1(E TO API'LiAII
'I'll * Oheps U. iiard'
Bedding Sc Furniture
;slsst thereof as recorded in a Complaint to fortclo. a mortSlATE SW FlORIDA 'I'Us
AT FACTORY PRICES
tV Iii..,. residetssa it. ott knoss'n
Plat hook 10, Page 211, Pub- gage encumbering (Is,' following
DIUJHILI.,'5 IIAETL.ET'l'
You are hierciiy notified that
iltI Magnolia
l1 Records of
Seminole real property:
Address and Residence Un- a Complainttor Di vane.- has
('outity, Florida.
Lot 3:, HIJNLANIs ESTATES
kit owss
loris filed asslt,ht you iii tht.' iou liucis filed against you in
FIlLS? ADDITION, a subdi- - W1L.SON-MA1ER P'URN.
Buy - Sell - Trade
YOU Ali t' IIEIIEIJY NOTI- ahoy,' sty l.'ii Cisssr? istid you are tile alit's'.' styled suit, and you are
vision, according to the Plat
*22-1622
FIED that is 13111 of Complaint re(Iuir,'(I to. sers', a 'il)' of your r..siuIirs',l Iti serve a copy of your
thereof as recorded in Flat all-lb E lot St.
for divorce has been tiled against Answer or iiittutiing to this' Cotti- An.wer or other Pleading to
hook 12. Pages 97 arid 98,
you, and you are required to plaIi*t ciii tI,. I'Laltstitf's attor- tist' Cuniplaint on Plaintiff's atof th e Public Records of 60. Business Opportunities
carve a copy of your answer or
ney, Truman H. (irissoti, LAW torist'yp.
ANDERSON, RUSH.
Seminole County, Florida.
pleading to use Dill of Complaint OFFICES () I-' '!'Itt'StAN E. GItA- DEAN &amp; 140WN1)ES, $22 East has been flied against you in the
Volt SALE: BUSINESS
on the Plaintiff's Attorney, Paul SON, Stilt,' 707 (isa,. Ns'rtIi Orange C.' sit ral hlnu Ie.vunui, Orissndu, Floe- *hove-styied suit, and you are FOREST LAKE 1. Sc 10 STORE
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}èer$ti. 647 Weal Snit Hu lttilt1h,t UrLatsd(!. Florida triud hiss, IItI Ill.' this original Au- required to sery.. S
FOREST CITY. SEE OWNER
of your
Street, Orlando, Florida, a n d tile file tb. original Answer or sw,'r •,r other Pleading in the of- Answer it, the Complaint ott the
the original answer or plead- piuuding In the office of the the.' of this. Clerk of the Circuit Plaintiff's attorney., van den GOOD LITTLE BUSINESS
LOCATION OF THE SANFORD HERALD
hig its tb.' office of the Clerk of Cleric of the Circuit Court, Han- Court on or before the ith day' Berg Sc Gay, P. 0. Box 3407, Or- IDEAL. location on French
Ave.,
the Circuit Court on or before ford, Hemissuic Coussty, Florida cit November, 1960. If you fail to lando, Florida, and to file th e
17-9t, all equipment necessary
Monday. October 34, 1110, if you, oft or mulct.' (Is.- 5 Us day of di' so, a degree pro confesso original of such Answer with
to .'u,stinuc profitable drapery
f a ll to ut, so Judgment by d.- (ictobet. 1966. If you fail to do will hi' takes, against you for the the Clerk of (lie aforesaid Ciriiisd
el ipeover business. Pius
fault will hi' taken against YOU no. Judgment hs .Ic(uul t will I..' relief .iensatsded in the Corn- cuit Court on or before the 4th
Iut'nislsesi
I i s' I is g quarters.
you for the rclfr.f demanded in takirit ugaiis;t you t,ar- tbm t.11eI' lelaisit
day of November, lUG. it you
(J',ici's )'jus fut'csishsetl alit, r•ntdesnasitiegi in thu Cuasplaint,
11w 11111 of Complaint.
l'liia Notice shall be I)Ubiishied tail to do so, a decree pro coned for $61, nor mu. All for only
WITNESS my baud and sisal
1)ONL: aissi OltDUltl:fl at 54111- tissee a week for tour consecutive tesw will be taken against you
513.754' with terms. Price Ins,t
Hanford, Neminoir County, lord. Flurichsi hula 21.t dii
of weeks Its this Saviford Herald
for the relief demanded In the
.'huui.'s building. Es'r'ssings and
Florida, this 21st day of Sept- September, 1966.
RATE!) this 5th day' of Out- Complaint.
buisditys 3-$601
(SEAL)
ember. 1986.
sibur, 1966.
Tnt. Notice akall be published
Arthur H. Iieekwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
(HEAL)
unoe a weak for tour conascuClerk of the Circuit Court
Arthur fl. lieakwtth, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
its', weeks in th e Sanford Herald.
Iiy: Donna Id. itarkus, B. C.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
!*ted this 5th day of Ootob.r.
Clerk of Circuit Court
A Multiple Listing Realtor
by: Donna M. )tarkoa, I). C. LAW OFFICES OF
191$.
By: Donna X. Mark..
LNEUJAOIL
LPPA1SER
TRUMAN E. CRAHON
Paul C. Perkins
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
1111 £. French
123-4991
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Arthur R. Beckwith. Jr.
647 West aoUtlu ntroer
ANDERSON, 1tUSU, DEAN
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Orlando, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
i LOWNDES
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I UrL.ssdu, Florida
Attorney for Plaintiff
*: East Central hioulrss'ard
By: Donna All. SIarkoa
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Deputy
Clerk
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PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS
j14. 11466
I'uiIslisI' Oct. 7, 14, 21, 21, 19
Publish Oct. , 14,
14. 1986
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Ilprlgnt piano.
Phone 465-4901

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INSTALLED

A Multiple Listing Realtor
INSUROR
SAPPAISER
91$ S. French
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1 Rdrm.. I Bath $45 to 2
I3drm., 1 Bath $110.
PNFIRNISH ED
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fldrm., I Bath, Kit. Equipped
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KINDERGARTEN
Certified Teaeber.
(With Degrees)
Located 17-92 Ph. 223-1450
Open Monday thru Saturday
7:16 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Friday evenings 'til midnight.

120. Aiitono$I 'e

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Orlando 444.5014
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tind neighbors and club inemhers for the many cards and
&amp;Z (oil wishes. Fr-lends and good
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j. Conditioner &amp; Washer

$1111?

For Sale

SMlXsIj. t't)LINTY MOTOI1$
now luae a large selection o
uise.i "er requiring no 4nwr
int W. Itt
psnyit
Ph. 522-0614

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baths, large tutility roo m . elan:
. BI'IRM house trailer. See at
mp S,tninl. Ph. 812-5222.

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50. Misc.
For Sale
71. Male Help

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WTCEIJT FURN. 2 BR. hotuse with
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services. Pennu. start at $5.10.
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CUT 'N CURL Beauty Ralon
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the key to the lowest new and
used car financing. We Invite
you to compare our low month ly payments. Ph,
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service
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Car. 27th and Elm
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Sunday School -1: a. a.
10:10 a. a.
Morning Worship
7:20 V. a.
Worship
Youth Sara. (Sun.) 4:00 P. ni
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BAPTiST CHURCH
5th St. a Boil) Ave.
Pastor
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710 p. a.
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Morning Worship -1:20 a. a.
Sunday School
1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship - 10:66 a. =
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Evening Worship
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Rt. 436 East of Seminole Plasa
Rev. Lucia F. Grile
Pastor

GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. at Woodland Ave..
Rev. Hobart M. T.mpls, Jr.
Pastor
Church School
1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.. in.
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Junior Hi &amp; Senior HI
Youth Meeting.
1:00 P a.
Tuesday:
Primary Choir rehearsal $JI
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wire, the other day. carried this
Item:
(AP)CYPRESS, Calif.
They call It the "instant Campus," and 110 wonder. Three
inonth ago it didn't even exist.
Todsj 2,03 ,t :.r. -• re :ttending Cypress Junior College,
whose 19 buildings were constructed by putting together
10-by-32-foot, fiberglass-reinforced plywood sections.
Workmen erected th e college
on a previously barren Orange
County field in 74 days. Even
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Robert Sulouff and Employees

HOLL1R MOTOR
and Staff

CAWAY &amp; M,1cIsBIN

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Co.

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

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

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Hwy. 17-92., Sanford

C. PENNEY COMPANY

C. L. Robinson an

Southern Fiberglass Products Inc.
Harold 8lntp and Employes

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OIL CO.

PIRESTOE STORES
Bob McGuire and Staff

TflT1GORE SD COMPANY
1400 W. 1st. St., Sanford

RABREIIL &amp; BEVERLY
AtITOMOTIVE
209 W. 25th St.,

PIJBL MARKETS
and Employees

&amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

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Nsw 51*. ZIon Baptist Church. 1720 Pear Ave
OftklaWOSptlStC1III
*742 W.
ontemn Baptist church
P'nacrism ftPUst Church 119 W. Onom Ad.
PrAlris LAI&amp;O
B&amp;PUst Church. Rjftq ad,
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Programs Missionary Baptist Church. Midway
fiecond50h Missionary Baptist Church,
West anford
SUnis.ad B&amp;ptlat Church. 3111 French Ave.
L'j J&amp;=" MUMIDUArY U&amp;PUSt Church Ste.
St. Paul M1Iosry Baptist Church, ISt. Mauh.ws Missionary Baptist Church

STENSTROM RPALTY
Herb Stenstrorn and Staff

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Mrs. Al Wilson
WINN DIXIE STORES
and Employees

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BIll Bear Ia.ks Road
UpIJa Community Prub,t.rian Church.
Upsala ad.

First Methodist Church. dig r&amp;rh Ave,
First Methodist Church of Ovisdo
First southern Methodist Churab
3410 Sanford Ave.
Free Methodist
4th 1*.
Geneva MethadUK Church. Geneva.
Grace Methodist Church,
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Forest lake BevSnthLJ A.DrENTIS?
Lv.ntLet Church.
Hwy. 4U, Purest city
Adventist Church. MaItls.nd
Ave.. Altammonts Springs
seventh &amp;Beath.d&amp;4ly.ti.t Church.
OTHER
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Osteen Methodist Church
P a ci 1* Wssiovan Methodist, Ri so

All Saint&amp;
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Christ Episcopal Church. Longwood
All
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Holy Cross EplsoopaL Park Ave. at 4th
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Lutheran Church. Ovsrbrook
Good Hheph*rd' United Luthern.
Lutheran ChuTeS
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St. Paw. Methodist C h u r 0 b Ostaeu
ltd. Enterprise
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The Soviet, Union made a sweeping ;)rrsS
MOSCOW (Al')
attack against Red China today as East European Communist
chiefs gathered here for talks that could ruth In n joust con

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the prediction
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agent, in view of the record 139
million boxes pictured by the
17. S. lepartment of Agriculture
for all of Florida.

Metro

Tucker said it Is impossible
to pinpoint the number of boxes
- for Seminole County hut said it
will far eeeed its hate of the
demnntlon of Peking.
statewide figure of 113 mil lion
The controlled Soviet press was clearly laying the gr(Ititi(i-S
hoxq in 19162.
work for a common blast of China by Soviet blot: leaders should
Prediction for I9263 was 120
they (ICcI(lo to iSSUe' tuir. A joint criticism tiiihul (OilY (ll!('lI('fl
million boxes hut the freeze rethe split In tin' lIed camp.
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duced this to 78 million.
- FIOT1(la citriusmen are about
work is proceeding on iche
to
"find themselves up to th eir
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Presitlent Jo h nson departed on a dude for the development of
WASHINGTON (Al')
momentous, 25,000-mile mission to the Far East today with a the area.wide metro telephone knicker.s in oranges," United
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VOW to "do my best. to advance tini cflhlso of peace and of system which will link South Press International reported
Volusla, Seminole and North from Lakeland.
human progress."
They're going to meet WedJohnston tempered this pledge with word that "I know that Orange C o u n t i r s , Robert
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Can Wave No Wand" or offer any promises to work magic Shedden, Southern Hell Tele nesday to talk about ways to
A.
them.
n his aerial expedition to at least six Asian anti Pacific nsu phone manager has reported. sell
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-tions.
,ihr
simply not kept up with our
ruary, 1967.
-'et, he said, he was undertaking a "hopeful mission."
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Investing more than $100,000 in to Florida Citrus Mutual vice
A
Coast
Guard
cutter
escorted
the
chiangcover, Including ad. president Robert W. Rutledge.
CATTLE RUSTLING was given a setback in Seminole County when the
PANAMA CITY (AP) into
port
today
with
the
body
of
ditional
central office equip- Rutledge announced a joint
actions of .Joseph Priest (left), Oviedo, and Sheriff's Deputy J. Q. (Slim)
the fishing vessel Isaac Bolen
member
was
charged
with
merit
and
additional cable fa meeting here Wednesday of
Galloway (right) led to the arrest and conviction of two men. Jack Sime,
Its slain caPtain aboard and a crew
Mutual's board of directors and
duties.
outgoing president of the Seminole County Cattlemen's Association, Sathis murder.
local
associaT he non-toll system will in. grower council officials.
urday evening presented a $500 reward to Priest from the
The FBI siuid Capt. Clayton Williams, (30, of Panama City was
Cattlemen's AssObbed last Friday aboard the Isaac Boles about 150 dude 14.670 subscribers in The agenda will center on a
tion and a $500 reward to Galloway from the Florida
fatally sta
(HeraldPhoto)
the approximate center of the Gulf of Sanford; 3,245 in Deltona and predicted orange crop of 139.4
'eition. (Related photo on page 5.
miles off Mexico at
DoBary; 1,210 In Oviedo and mil lion boxes th is season. RutMexico.
oers and
295 In Qeneva, who will be ledge said bot)
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have
known
for
39,700
telephone
linked to
sg,. eral ycars the industry would
posted Winter Park for a total of
CHICAGO (AP) - A world-wide lookout has been
morning 180 subscribers, Shedden e x- have a great increase in proSaturday
for an estimated $1 million In jewels stolen
duction during the 1966-70 seafrom the Chicago salon of Tiffany &amp; Co., fashionable New York
All of Seminole County will Sons.
jewelers
The U. S. Department of AgPolice said jewelry dealers in Amsterdam, London, South be included except for a small
nierica, Canada and Mexico luve been alerted that the thieves area in the southwest cornerindicated
riculture'a estimate
last
week
39 per cent
Increase
of the county which Is tied in I
gr'ater safe- might try to sell the large cache of diamond rings, unset Sal)- with the Orlando exchange.
In th e crop.
Work on providing fire truck ted. atudezits Lao wvUir had mdc to provide
:ct
,eiiin Use or.tz1i S.
New
telephone
directories
to
e
Sanhampered
entrance
of
fire
tiety,
although
fire
officials
had
ithires,
rubles,
bracelets,
necklaces
and
platInum
st.tt!ngz.
access to the rear of th
be Issued to all subscribers kept up with growing the
ford Junior High School build- partment equipment at the rear reported on Sept. 8 that. "manFlorida's school superintendent told will include all listings in one orange, Rutledge said.
datory lire requirements have
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of the buildin "N
ORLANDO (AP) He indicated that part of the
ing is almost complete, Fire
book. Present plans call for
Formerly access was block- been
niot,"
Other
"desirable
fire
precauthe
Teacher
Education
Advisory
Council
today
It
Is
essential
Inclusion
of the Sanford alpha- sales program for the coming
Chief G. M. Harriett reported ed by the walkway roof. Other
recommendations made by the tions" Included: all fire ex- the group develops "new and bold ways" to accomplish effective betical listings In the Winter year, along with broad Industry
today.
Park directory, to be distributed plans, will be revealed at WedSchool officials said "for all fire inspectors In April are be tinguishers wall mounted; fire continuing
education
forparticularly
employed teachers.
Addressing
himself
to new members - attend Dec. 1 and the Winter Park nesday's meeting.
practical purposes, access is ing carried out by the mainte- extinguishers in typing room, heir first council session Rutledge said this was the
State Supt. Floyd T. Chris- listings In the new Sanford diunder paint shop, work shop, boiler hsg t
now available. The roof has ance department or
room and band room; consider- tian said that "the youth of Florida, and I, shall be depending rectory, due to arrive Feb. 13, time for all segments of the
been raised and the access wid- study.
industry to cooperate.
Ten recommendations were ation of installing heating upon you to keep abreast of our needs in teacher education and 1967.
ened, where walkways to proplant in separate, outside to recommend programs which will meet these needs."
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Consideration of installing
NEW YORK (UP!) -Workers at seven General Electric Co.
two fire hydrants on west side
of building; consideration of plants vent on strike over local Issues today despite a contract
The contracts will be for a
Bids for contracts to install
installing additional fire escape agreement that averted a nationwide walkout agttitit the T0all utilities on the site of the water plant, heating plant,
on east aide of old building ducer of Viet Nam necessities,
The International Union of Electrical Workers voted over- new Florida Technological Uni- sewerage lines and disposal
next to auditorium;
exit doors whelmingly Sunday to accept an agreement with GE reached versity - three miles south of
, electric and other conProvision
of
all
officials
galore
are
expected
to
be
at
the
Jaycee
AFL-CIO Oviedo on SR 521) - will be plant
Public
"panic
hardware";
inspect
Friday
by
representatives
in
Washington.
Ten
other
iated utilities
with
repair light in janitor's unions folowed the WE lead but problems arose over supple- opened on Nov. 18 at Orlando. duits, and assoc
carnival scheduled for Saturday at. Ft. Melon Park.
Phil Goree, business manager needs.
inentary pacts to be worked out at the local level.
Among the highlights of the annual affair will be a chance room,
Florida Tech p!an3 to open its
of Florida Tech, announced the
for officials to dunk Sanford Herald Editor Larry Vershel.
The fire inspector's report
bids will be advertised for the doors for its first students on
Vershel will ride the "dunking machine" with all proceeds indicated it would be desirous
Telephoned death threats utilities contracts, estimated to the 1,000-acre Adamucci site in
SYDNEY, Australia (UP!)
to have an automatic sprinkler
going into the Junior Chamber of Commerce charity fund.
system throughout the old sec- against President Johnson and the prime ministers of Australia cost in the neighborhood of $1.7 Orange County at the Seminole
County l:ne in September 1968.
The carnival will start at 4 p.m. and last until 8.
tion of the building, but If this and New Zealand have been received In Sydney and Walling. millions.
Rides of all kinds will also be featured at the carnival as was not economically feasible, ton, N. Z., It was disclosed today.
well as fairtype game booths with assorted prizes. An old fash an automatic fire alarm signal
toned Spook House will interest many of the youngsters and a would be considered of the
Chief of State Nguyen
PLEIKU, South Viet Nam (UP!)
concession stand will be set up
heat-rise activating type.
Thieu said today his government would extend an official
Bids have been authorized by Van
with complete chicken 'dinners
invitation
to President Johnson to visit South Viet Nam during
DETROIT (UPI) - Bob the school board for a new his Far Eastern tour. It was believed Johnson would accept.
act up at reasonable prices.
Sponsoring the event along Swift, Detroit Tiger coach and boiler heating system at the
Thicu's Invitation, which won immediate endorsement front
the Jaycees will be the twice the team's interim man- school. Use of the old boiler Premier Nguyen Cuo Ky, followed persistent reports Johnson
with
ager, died of lung cancer to. will be abandoned. It has been
conference beJayceettes, wives of members day, the second Tiger mana- deemed inadequate for proper would fly to Viet Naun from the Manila summit
would
be
expected
to
visit
some heavily
ginning Oct.. 24. Ho
of the Junior Chamber.
ger to die in little more than heating of the enlarged school guarded U.S. military installations for several hours.
complex.
two months. Swift was 51.

GE Strike On

Carnival Should Dray,
Public Officals Galore

Threats Against LBJ

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High Court Says 'No'

WASHINGTON (UP!) - The Supreme Court refused today
to let a group of states headed by Delaware challenge directly
In the high court, the "winner take all" electorsl college system
under which the president Is chosen.

anglewood Upset Over Hazards

Questions were fired at Sheriff Luther Hobby Sunday nIght
at a meeting of the Tanglewood
Area Civic Association by residents disturbed by traffic conditions In the area.
They registered complaints
about excessive speeding un
Lake Road through Tiinglewood
and Howell Branch Road, and
lack of visibility at the dangerous
geroUs Sit 4l6 intPrbect ion at
the Turkey Farm.
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Christ of Latter Dsy
SaInts. 2111 Park Lv..
Community Chapel, Aitamt. Spring.
Eastern Orthod..og Church, St. Johns Chrysos a Chapel, Hwy. 17.32, Fern
Park
Cougr.ga.tjoa Bath Israel, 11th * Magnolia
Pirst
Ch
of
rist, Scientist.
E. a St.
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Ki1om Hall of Jehovah.
Zak. Monroe Unit, 1512 W.Witne
Third
St.
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tscost..I Church of Lniwood
Pull Gospel Tabos-nacl., 271.4 Country Club
ML 011v*
staft Holiness Church, Oak ILIZI
PInscrsst Am.a.b3 of God, 17th 4 Saw
Sanford Alfiane. Church, 1401 5. Perk A.
Jehovah'. Wit,
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1144
Sa*tore
Ave.
The bslvaUo Aray. 214 5. Zag j.
iizo, utampuia
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PlLRYTEIAN
Community Presbyterian Church. Tfr
First freabyten*an_ Church, Oak Ave.
4 3rd 51.
s4b7tsn1au Church of Dslany.

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Chuluots Ooinmunity Church
Church of God of Prophecy. 2107 Elm Ave.,
Church

F I rs t Church
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W.
2nd 51 maple
Fern Par. ....uurcb of ...aearass.
Obrisu Rd.. Fern Part
Lake Mary Church of the N*Wea

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Amen
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Park
St. 1 "h.. L.uthsra Church. Ri. 421 llavta
METHQI)IKT
Barn_sit 'ea,riaI Methodist Church. H.
I*Ba.r.y Ave., aat.,pris.
Bear l
Methodist Church

First Chrlatl&amp;n Church, 1101 S. San_lord Ave
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ChrisUan March Fiends
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John Dunn and Staff
CHURCH 0? CHRIST
Christ, 15125. Park Ave.
Christ. Geneva
CkrimiU IALke Me"
Christ. Lionarwood
Christ. Fads
CHURCH
Church of God. U) Hickory
Church
P'raDcb
Church
Church of God Kisslos, Enterprise

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Church at

naua,ry Baptist Church.
U Cyprs. St.
Church, Pain Springs 144..
Altamonte 11pringa
Wsstsld. Mtssiary Baptist Church,
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Zion Hope Baptist Church, 712 Orange Ave.
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Church of the Nativity,
All Souls Ciitkaijc Church. 71$ ou Ave.
ftc
Chtlio 5tss. 5poi"
cish
Chitiuøt
St. Ann's Catholic Church. Pershing
Plies DsBry
St MeI7 i5&amp;Re Catholic Church. Malt.
laud Ave AIta,niput. spring.

Yes, we know that South
Oak Avenue narrows considerably as it come Into West
First street, now th at Central Park adorns that intersection. The reason it didn't
stay wide to permit easy south
turns by easy bound traffic,
th e man tells me. Is because
of property lines. Seems
th ey're measured from th e
ACL right of way centerlin e,
or sunipin'. Anyway, there it
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Instant grass on that beauty spot, too! I Take Bitter.
Blue sod, add water. Seish! Instant beautyspot-flhit pallam
trees, no less, mama!

WILSON-EIUffJLBtJRGER
Eunice

ROSE AND WILK*S RESTAURAM
Rose &amp; Wflks Bowman &amp; EWapluyees

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Irving L Pryor and Staff

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J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff

STATE FARM

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Howard H. Hodges and Staff

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Do you suppose our school
authorities have heard of this?
Nothing, but nothing, could be
less like a campus than the clueter of classrooms at Seminole
Junior College. So, maybe "Instant Campus" will add to the
"attractive" ensemble t h a t
adorns the sandhills west of
th e county citrus grove.

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per cent hike over his 1965-66
scale while another got a 25
p&amp; cent bike and one
Well we can go on and on.

COVENANT PRESBTTERIA*
27Th South Orlando iv
Thomas H.
Pasler
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Phone 322-2611 or 425.5938
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VEATIIER: Sunday 86-66; cloudy, brief shower through Tiienday.
Ili- lee 5 Cents
MONDAY, OCT. 17, 1966 - SANFORD, FLORIDA
Established 1908
AL' Leased Wire

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Pastor
Sunday School -.... 1:11 a. in.
Worship Service
10:80 a. in.
Kindergarten and Nursery

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Lucle County today looking at
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the report that Math ers Furnithre Store Is going out of business.

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Sanford Fla.
Oak Ave. &amp;$rdSt.
R.v. Virgil I... Bryant, Pastor
Morn ing Worship - 2:3o a M.
Church
8:°-:::
Morning Worship
11 00 a. a.
Church SøhoolPioneer Fellowship 7:00 a.
Senior
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to the Florida Highway Patrol.
patrol the area, but said that
As for adding safety measbe would try to have It checked
ures such as a blinking light or
more frequently.
four-way stop at the intersec.
He suggested that residents tiot) or reducing the speed limit,
could take down license tag from 65 mph, be said that these
under the jurisdiction of
numbers of speeders and turn
them Lu to him, lie ititted that the State Road Department.
Since there were no ru.nnina.
he always had a man within
"five minutes" of the arcs.
Lions from the floor the slate
When asked why It some of officers submitted by the I
times takes a half hour for nominating committee was apI
someone to arrive to investi- proved.
Charles L)eneen was named
gate an accident, be replied that
are

Commie Summit Seen

A meeting billed originally as a summit
MOSCOW (UP!)
president and other officers In conference of East European Communist leaders appeared today
dude Harlan Tuck, vice presi to be expanding Into a world-wide Communist summit to Plan
dent; Mrs. Dorothy Porter, sec a unified course In Viet. Nam independent of Communist, China.
A Tails report that the Cuban president and defense minretary; and Fred Staly treasur
had arrived and news that other leaders were accoznpu
ister
er.
by
their defense ministers caught western exports In MosMrs. Williun Means was Up nied
pointed churznan of U coiiitult cow by surprise. Word quickly spread that other world Couzitee to plan an entry to repro munist loaders were on route to Moscow.
sent the civic association Ii
upcoming area Christmas Pa
NEW YORK (UP!) - Prices opened higher In moderate
rudes.
The organization voted t trading on the Now York Stock Exchange today.
Shortly after the opening boll, the United Press internabold a door-to•door member
cent
tional
stock market indicator showed a gain of 0.29
ship drive. The next meetini
with 666 Issue. traded. Of thea.. 314 advanced and 170 dedllasd
will be held Nov. 20.
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The RevJ 2G,n p. Sr,
Pastor
Morning Worship
8 15 a. in
Sunda,) School
B U a. in
Morning Worsblp....12:ODa.a.
Communion-First Sunday In
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1.1:00 a.
Wednesday S.rvos.. *:oo p. .
Subject:
Reading Boom: 101 W. First
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VOhJSI. Without 0 strong Church, neither ' U%'I...icYoor CMI...
i anvle. There we four
attend
u_ TIisyoie (I) For his cei sake. () .
(3) For the sake of his cmmmmity OW pomfor (4) For "w mo&amp;e
of the Church huff which
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'W- EL (Bill) 18-1-mond. Evang*.
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Highway 44 West
.IIihls Claim
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Morning Worship _ 11:00
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Evening Worship 11:00
1:00 V. .
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First Baptist Church of Ovisdo
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Purest City Baptist Church
Pui.t Heed Bmptiat Church. Ø4
Jordan iti.rnosasry Baptist Church,
1.6.1 W.
Lays South.,. eapust 3Uaslo, Oluot*
Missionary Baptist CbI&amp;
North
Eu&amp;srpriss
-hLaosdonsa Elasto. Baptist Cbuxe
Oak thU Rd. 1t.
Morning Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Hwy.
Mt. Olive
aa,pus CSUIá,
I t+la 4atpj,, £vs.
uis it*iowj baptist caurs
ItS St. &amp;
Wnkorp Lv..
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orning
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Bible Class Wed,. ....710 p. a..
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Central b4wusl church. .1311 C)ak Ave.
ChUIuOL&amp; Pirst baptlet Church
Chuluots. Baptist Miami"
E1darHpringsljapt*s Church.
660 Lohman
First isaLrn' Iaurch, 111 lark Lv..
Friendship
itISt Church
Altamonte ,sprIpAm
itt. lU. L1%iiint. Spring.
First Baptist Church o
First
of Geneva
First B&amp;ptlgt Church of Liii Mary

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Sunday Evening - 7:30 p. lim,
Study.. T:30 V. a.
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How come other counties get
teacher interns and Seminole
is always left out in th e cold?
Notice where \'olusia, Orange
and Brcvnrd got host of th em
from University of Florida and
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CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
SISI Orange Street
Rev E. Ruth Grant - Pastor

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Would have said goodbye to
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Sunday
Bible Study
- 10:00 a. ni.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. in
Ivening Serv$oe
6 20 p a
Wednesday
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Training Union
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Womans
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103 Oak Avenue
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FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W 2nd St at Maple ve.
J. Lester Seel
Pastor
Sunday School
1:45 a. a.
Morning Worship .... 1050 a. in.
You th Hour
1:00 V. a.
E'ange1li'tIc Service 7:00 p. a.
Service (Wed)
?lO p a
Third Sunday
Singepiratlon
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CHRIST CHURCH
church Street. Longwood
Pr. Warren N. Thompson, Vicar
Holy Communion - 1:00 a,. a.
Family Service &amp;
Classes
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The word Is that Carl Floyd
of Haines City is ready to put
up a "plush" th eater at one of
Me Sanford shopping plazas.
indications are the theater will
be up withi n four months .
There also is a group out of
Lakeland interested in picking
up the lease for the Ritz (it has
th ree years to go) and making
repairs to the rient inovic.

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T'IsltlRnd Avenue, Altamonte
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Fpworth League 600 p
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CHtRCH OF ClOD
OF PROPHECY
157 Palmetto .AVs., Longwood
Rev. .Tohfl Cerasoll
Pastor
Sunday School
10:00 a. a.
Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. in.
Evangelistic S'vc. .... 7:20 p. in
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DISCIPLES OP CHRIST
1107 S. Sanford Ave.
B. Vernon Pallor
Sunday School
1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. a.

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ThO1'O than for Ilini to 1OW UP 111th a f11( young man. it is
70W responsibility, In the years ahead, to help jyji do
and
will flnd the iVaI4 SflU guiuiuice W aid 70U lB
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going
to church this
Sunday. Chances are that
they've even got a nurseiy for beautifui babies!

$un4e3' School -1:41 a. a.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. a.
Evantsllatlo S.rv*o.s 7:00 p.a.
'Wed. Pr&amp;yr è
flIbis Study
710 p. a.
8pouanr.d by Baptist Fellow1p',

01FIt White 011tilml fill, Twill

1,nke Monirrm; Cerif Fl. 11tvithe-,

indfrtmentiq RizRi"14t, 1101%. "Mm.-

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enro, Gkn M. flr,'r, nn4 Rfrhnrrl r.+ (opdnni of Allnvirnnte
Sprin; Martin C. (".raft, RobI.rf H. (iithhort and NO fey,.
f -ngwoo4;
ry CnrIrin of
lames William Robinson of

FIRST SOUTHERN
M ETHODIST

CHURCH
OP PROPHECY
1501 E3ft Avenue
Pastor
B.,. Robert 'Welch
141 a. in.
Sunday School .
V.
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Study
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SUNLAWI) BAPTIST CHURCH
2619 French Avs.

I),eus,mr, Carl Plc-'nry A qhtr,cl,
John itirtiard AtptIr'rson .1,. and
t,.'lnnd C. flery of Maillanil:
Iiin V. fmiitwell, Intl Cecil
Urtitan, Cintitle It. AtII&lt; his, WII
Ham CPA flnndrlilv', Cinrenre
C. hton;leron, Confiver E. Mor-

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day he took It to the bank.
ink, dark in contrast to good
This morning Ray learned bills, the background is poor
Defense Secretary

Hobert McNamara gave thousands of America servicemen a from DeWitt Mathews, assistant and the portrait of President
morale boost today by announcing "under no circumstances" vice president. of Sanford At- Jacksuti tends to "run Into" the
would they be required to extend their one-year tour of duty in lantic National Hank, that one background.
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AN ELATED John Alexander (seated) and William BuKh (right) presented rights-of-way deeds which had been donated by "public spirited
citizens" for the 1-4 interchange at Lake Mary and access road to it to

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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)-The threat of a new Middle
E.atit cribis confronted the United Nations today as Israel charged

Williard Peebles, (iseated left), State Road Board members and Jameli
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m"ting of the Security Council. The 15-nation council was ex.
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No
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day ab the vehicle doors
accidentall The bus as cm
Three years e4fort by the I presented the deeds to Uie uccess road to Uic interchange
STOCKHOLM (AP)-'rwo Amorican professors today were
Bunnell Bond turniug un J&amp;cCommission,
county
prolierty
which
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Jointly
awarded die 19W Nobel I)
rlze for Medicina. They were
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Dr. PeYton Rous, 87, of the Rockefeller University, Now York,
the new school bufies they'l.] road department, the Lake ated by 'Public spirited cit, months ago.
Willard Peebles, "Tile new Interchange will and Dr. Charles H. Huggins, M, of Chicago University Nospital.
operate okay. And maybe the Mury Chamber of Cuirimerce izens too
Bous was awarded film prize for his discovery of tumor-indue.
bubes won't be so crowded.
and other inteivated individ- staw roud board member and be of vital importance to the
whole county," Alexander said. Jug viruses and Huggins was cited for his discoveries concerning
htrt.et.xniui, ri t, of way
uals paid off with the formal
Next week there won't be
J)JJ remarked that "don- lior::wnul treatment ot prostatic vasicur, the awarding tCuit)
rights-tof-way
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Eighteen pe.ople out of work but deeds for the 1-4 interchange partniesit.
had saved a I. r Ui is d o U
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AlexAnder evinniended the smoulit of ,11(jiley frum th Flori
evesi more imporLant some 500- at Lake Mary to the state road
600 kidt; won't huve a pluve to department Weduetsday and the 13 persutis and corparations county secondary funds" and
TALLAHASSEE (Ullf)-Florlda's economy In so good that
untiouncement bids will be let who had donsit,ed the pioperty that this is Uie. "first time in the Une iu ploy inent cotiipenaution fund showed a net gain of
gv. Dues anyune care?
for the i.nt..eri-hiuige sand the lb my memory that 100 per cent $14.3 mIllion so far this year.
wi the prosgt in Lhit.einber
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State Industrial CommIssioner W. Palmer Van Aradate said
ablo at tiw supervisor of xegw ConaWaition ichairuum and Wit. ed the noc*"ary rights-ef-way been donattad for such, a pro. Uie t*tbl colki,Cted has been $27.9 ml.11Wn, and $13.6 Wil,lion Was
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Design of the long range master campus plan for
SeminOle Junior College Is proceeding rapidly, with
final drawings expected to he completed around the first
of the year, Dr. Earl Weldon, p resident said today.
However, when and how much of the total campus
will be built, hinges on the action of the state legislature
meeting next spring and the ed
ucatlonol policies of the' next (acing us, I hope we can begin

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MOSCOW (AP)-Premier Alexel N. Kosygin angrily charged How, to beat the tax collector: of the bills was a bogus $20
today that Red China has prevented world communism from Give him phony money.
note.
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putting "a quick end" to U. S. military actions In Viet Nam.
lathews warned merchants
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bundled ui his ca sh (toni auto'in the Urals.
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con.itruction in the state, how
f his figures.
and more t.han $1 million In the red, failed Wednesday In one of o There wvre no bidders for intich our share will be, when
i the biggest bank failures since tile Depression.
tile pi- vperties and Mrs. %Valkvr. I tilt- funds will be re!eased, how
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will be completed.
The failure of counsel for thq leagues and the flouse Anti. public auction two properties with our plans, which must be
trust Subcommittee to agree on a propose exemption law made on which he claimed the assess- approved by the state and local
ment.4 were excessive. The pro- 'boar&amp; in order to present our
i. unlikely a bill can be passed before Congress adjourns.
pertles were to be sold at his application to the legislature.

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How come he
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goes for funds for the veteri-

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exemptton for a combined National and American Football Gordon Frederick.
League collapsed today, dimming prospects that the merger Under a new law. Rosier dir- "Its all so nebulous at this

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Providing we can hac
Police in suburban Dorval near the airport said the burs th"
rough the Jungle of red tape
surrounding the mailroom were cut at about 5 a.m. while cin
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ployes were elsewhere in the building for their lunch period.
naming
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and
police
proally
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officials spent WednesThey
said
the
bags
that
were
stolen
contained
bills
of
various
Davis
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today
singled
out
the
"OppresRep. S. J.
(lay
in
Miami with the architecsiveadvalorern taxes" as the major hindrance to the tection, city water, sewerage denominations destined to be delivered to chartered batiks In
tural
design
firm. looking at
and raini:
but
Counts
of
cities
not
only
in
Seminole
preliminary
sketches
of the SJC
cth
hile the people recognize Montreal
camptis anti touring the south
they can provide several of Boost For The Elderly
throughout the state of Florida.
camptis of Itiami-Dade Junior
MIAMI (AP) - ~en. George A. Smathers, D-FIn., said
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The cities must mal,-.e some effort to reduce these these services for themselves,
now i1nder ormatruethe cities can do it more eco. today he %Wll, recomnApnd seven Income tax law changes to e
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taxes" Javi iud "Both
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courage taxpayers to provide support for their needy elderly
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"The municipalities should relatives.
become oppressive to tbe point
E, S. Dougla.is, director of vo.
of practically stopping growth." selves to the people," he re- make proprietary interests of
Smathers, chairman of the .Special Senate Committee on
Performance bond of $1,840 in cational and
'adult education.
"In order to encoura,
water and sewerage systems ,,I,,, said the recommendations were approved by the coni- the tax assessment action of A. The new million-dollar vocation.
to move into the cities or to "The cities can provide many produce income sufficient to mittee.
D. Rosier against Mary Earle al-technical center approved for
the cities services which the county can. help provide other services,"
Walker. county tax nssessnr. has Seminole County also wdl be lo.
inted
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are going have
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Grid
been ee(unded to Rosier, it was cated on the Junior coll e ge cainiiit
rust
reported
toty !.v;
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the city's credit, i
the bitlance of linhilith,s and
assets. soundness of tax struetures, paying debts Oil time
and a sound bond retirement
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even better Ili the next, fv w
years. We have a sound tax
litnIetlire to p8) off the old

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"Who Am I?" by giving clues
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PROTEMON available from Lnekbart Volunteer Fire Department was
explained to Bear Lake Community Club by Fire Chief Harry Arnian.
Shown are (sentpil, from left) G. W. Bunnell, Aroian and Wesley J. Pol-

son, president of the Lockhart department; (back) A. Bunnell and Russell Loomis, program chairman for the meeting.
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Glonn McCall, of Touchton's

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hassee will lie (from left) Mrs. May Ostrow, Peter Bukur, DRvid Chap-

man, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Bukur.

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Sen. Both Johnson, the wives of

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SEMINOLE Education Association members attending Florida Educa-

At the meeting of the club
Assurance that complete fire I Stutionn and five mobile radios tux supported fire control dis- at the Health Center Wednesday.
protection and emergency c- Ii'. addition to those in the .rfct," pointing out that al Mrs. Swofford announced that
Volunteer Piro Department has list of equipment is a heart lishment of such a district a)- 2.5 at 8 p. m. at the Police Donevcilent Association building 01)
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Ice Is available for the Bear various fire fighting vehicles, though the special act of the all women In thC county arc inLuke area from the Lockhart
Latest addition to the long Lcgisluturc permitting estab, vit-ed to attend a reception Oct.

Today will he a big day for
bargain hunters. It marks Ih,
start of the traditional Rexall
Original One Cent Sale pt
Tonebton's Rexall Drug Store.
('onsidered one of the greatest
nwrchnndicing events of the
('fll', this big 10-da sale wik
feature hundreds of nationiIiv advertised Rexall products.
from aspirin to vitamins, on
stile at two for the regular

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were u'ed Wednesday to educate
nod Inform members of
'Seminole County Democratic
Woman's Club of the Issues on
which the voters will be asked!
to ballot In the Nov. 8 election.
Mrs. Lawrence Swofford, pro. •
gram chairman divided the club
Into two factions for the pur.
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pose of debating the pros and
COO' of 10 of the 1
constitutional a me n d m ii t s
which will be on the ballot This-A4
method resulted In better understanding of the meaning of
the amendments, member
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Fire Chief Harry Aynian.

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medicines, personal needs.

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every member of the family.
Our etistomors appreciate the

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The defonse for

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Question of service has been trict and the number of rescue
He cit-ed the example of Luke officeholders and and female ed last weekend by the South
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officeholders. Sponsor is the Seminole ,laycees in Cnsaelherraised by objections of some calls to heart at ta ck victims. Mary which has had a lire
merchandise that they know is
form in lewd films attempted guaranteed by Rexal)."
residents to the proposed fire Training on the device has trol district for 10 years and women's coordinating commit- ry Shopping PIai.a will he
control district as spearheaded been given most of the 28 non- has never collected more than tee for Robert King High.
to show a "mystery man" might
featuring two more of the ni'-Initiated in 191$, the famous
by the Forest City Volunteer paid volunteer firemen,
one-half mill for the departClub members heard reports en's popular rock and roll zighave been responsible.
Rexall Original 1 cent Sale is
Department. Issue will he on
Also addressing the zlub was men'.. Th-nnUy, it is operat- from the recent state convention gregntions this Friday and
The shadowy figure haunting still considered to he America's
held in Orlando. read by Mrs. Saturday.
the ballot for Nov. 8 elections. County Commissioner W. Law- in;: on three-fifth of a mill,
drug store event. In
the morals trial of
.Aolan, speaking before the rence Swofford who explained
"Tax," he informed, "would Athert Pitts, who reported that
Friday night is Junior High
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enaddition
to
regular items useful
Bernard O'Br en is alleged to
club's mon thly meeting, desig- why and how the fire control be on th e total assessed valus- the Seminole County delegation Night and the club will be opfor
all
of
the
family during the
was the largest In attendance on 7-11 :80 p.m. with "The In THOMAS G. Freeman, be named "Lary Angelo."
nated boundaries for the Lock- district Issue had been upprov- tion reduced by homestead
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Five Michigan State Tini. makes available many Surprise
on a house assessed at £15,000 dian costumes, were the hit starting at. 8:80 p.m. Admis- "Wills and Estates" for versity coeds and the wife o
Road, want to SR 486, to Hi ballot,
f I Buys which are not on the I
Substantial interest in pie. would cost the taxpayer an ex- 01 the convention.
Acres plant, to Edgewater
t. h e DeBary chapter,
sion will he 50 cents.
cent Sale Plan, but represent
Drive, and to Cairicona Bond, cInct 9, 12, and 16 was shown, tra $10 per year for th e fire It was reported that the club On Saturday night, "The American Association of I , student have testified th a big savings.
Brion used that name to
most of which Is in precinct he said, to warrant placing the control district."
realized $136 from the sale of a Rockin' Roadrunners" wlfl play, Retired Persons, at a
"As a special feature of our
to
16. Membership dues of $10 matter on the ballot although
Swofford further pointed out painting donated
the club by 8:20 p.m. to 12:80 a.m. and the meeting at 10 a.m., Fri. identify himself when he asked I cent Sale," Glenn McCall of
annually was paid by some 25 petitions for Its Inclusion had that a tax supported fire dis- Mrs. Michael Caolo as a fund- club will be open 7 to 1 p.m. day, in the Recreation them to model clothes or star mentioned, "right now we have
per cent of the population in not been signed by the required trict would he "more satlafzw. raising venture,
for senior high's and older 1-lull of the DeBary Fire i "u" movies including
handy Shopping Lists available
this area..
25 percent of freeholders in tory than a volunteer organizayouth. Popular disc jockey Pat Department. The meet- us] relations
for our customers. Many preThe chief stated equipment the areas Involved.
tion since all property owners
O'Day also will appear. There ing will be open to the
far
the convenience of advance
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After consultation with the would be requi red to participate
will he a nominal charge.
interested public.
U when 0 non a lawyers shopping by simply checking
of the most extensive corn- county attorney, the board of in financing It., whereas a vol, began presenting his defense, off the It-ems they want and
A "Name the Club" Contest
municatians networks In Con- county commissioners voted to untary group operates on vol.
is being held and suggestions
they culled on a veteran law. leaving their orders for us to
b-al Florida. Members are place the measure on the hal. untar' contributions from only
may be submitted at the door.
- maker to testify that somebody fill. There is still time lotserviced by one bus, and two lot in order to save expense of a fraction of the area populuHospit l
Prizes for the con test Include
named "Larry Angelo" really "hose who like to shop this
sub-stations which size fixed it possible special election lot- turn.
a free year's pass to the club,
way, but they'll have to hurry.
e sts.
and tied in with four answerHe suggested freeholder, noa transitor radio, records and
My
saleizpeophe are twice as
£1). Mic hael o'Brien,
thg telephones on a 24ur a
Swat! ord advised "there was decided on voting yes or no,
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-albums. The name clectrd will
busyunder
once our
big 1 rent Sale
De troit, a legislator for 35 gt'ts
day basis. ,Art aigt and some misunderstanding about not mark the ballot at all as
C. L. SMI?'ThiE'i
way"
serve as a 'them for decorating
OCTOBER
12.
1966
telephone calls are satomat- th e actual tax expense involved the no votes would be tallied
Charles L. Swlnney, 68, of the club.
years and no relation to Bornard O'Brien, told of an incid208 West 17th Street, Sanford, Jaycees and their wives and
Icidly monitored to eight fixed to individual taxpayers In a against the yes vote totals.
Admissions
died Tuesday In Bay Pines Vet- parents of the teenagers serve Claudia Hall. Carrie Lutei, ent that took place In the Cap.
Cemetery
erana Hospital after a long ill- as chaperones.
Archie Cherry. Patricia Smith, ital 0 said he was summoned
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Lumy Burnett, chairman, re- Jesse Jones, Eleanor Anderson. out
te?%v Assorijition will meet at
Born in Kunsas City, Mo., lie parted lie was satisfied
a niun who identified himself ,
with
Alan.
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A.
Brown. Arthur SaMS, us Angelo.
came to Florida In 1917. Ret rof Mrs. Berths Bard in and MIsS
*1tt.et l.t' a .iUfl is ing in 11n8 as southeastern re- th e first two nights attendance. ,
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Company has been selected to Telephone president, reported stockholders.
Plana] nurnuger for Radio
receive a second place award that company reprwicutatives
The company s award-win- Broadcasting
Company
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for Its stockholder annual re- would receive the certificate of ning entry features a "Tel- America he was ii member of
port in the Communications 11i achievement at an uncis bun- Tone" pushbutton culling tole- the Variety Club in Atlanta,
dustry classification in th e 26th quot in Now Tori: City on Oc- phone embossed in gold on an Ga Be was ii member of Grace
Annual Report Survey sponsor- tober 26. Presentation of the off-white cover.
Methodist Church, Sanford
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Perry, Goldic Lee, Alta Mae had the wrong 0 Inca, the lawexpectsm
in
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elected
as they tat the word from their Richardson. Lena B. Harvey. maker testified. 'He said he will be discussed.
usa
All mem1.bers
wan ted to see the big follow"
friends.
the Philip Brumley, Earl Fisher, Michael O'Brien
told the jury are urged to be present.
Burnett also expressed
Sanford; John F. Boland. James of three housewives and three
Jaycees' apprec at on
Carlson. Blanch Brault, Mars' retired men.
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benefit of Boy Scout Troop 244
will be held by the Sanford
Elks Lodge, Oct. 22 at the Elk
Club gruundK.
Serving will he from 5:30 to
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availa ble' from Elko
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Two guards at the Capitol
testified for hte defense, saying
they saw O'Brien in the buildlug at about the same time one
coed claimed she was being propositioned on the MSU campus
several miles sway.

Perry, Cyrus IL Willard, Charence King. Danny B. Martin,
Sanford: William C. Whitson.
Arthur G. Watt, Fred Christenson. DeBary; Judson S. Royle,
Jr-., Deltona: Steven Snedeker.
Fern Park; Mildred B. Coplin.
Lake Mary: Fern Boston, Lake
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m. Friday at Brtii.nn Funeral
110044 wIth lies John II Hire,,
Jr. offletieting anti Rev. Robert
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by the city to Smart, who with
Robson spent Tuesday removing the motors, refrigerator
and other appliances prior to
towing to Itobson's place on the
St. Johns River at the Wekiva
River for repairs.

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and had been loaned (not rented) to the City of Sanford for
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tein.d - srrr in the price of BREW.

Imrs and members of tile troop,
baby boy. Longwood: Murie
or at Bridges Studio, 818 East The houseboat resting on the Sullivan. Mims.
First Street.
bottom at the city basin will be
Menu will consist of the "repaired or retired," Harry
moua Elk's barbecued chick. Robson said today.
on, flaked beans, cole slaw and
He added the boat is owned
rolls. Takeout orders 'a'Ihl be by Ed W. Smart, of DeBary,

available,

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The building will serve as A
Competing with 5,000 annual ciiil leiulers from the United tion of Ken Peloquhi, corporate ments an under di re ction of
Mr and Mr' Edward Brown
meet ng place for meetings of Sanford. a girl: Mr. and
reports In 97 clasinfications, buttes and Cunad.
svcrrtJiry for the teiej)}Ioflf! Urzsscni Funeral Home.
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the Win ter Pnrl: utility placed
For the past several yenri the company.
George T. Smith, Sanford,
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ecod to Genera] Telophom u:lephrnu' company hut- rerei
1)r. Joseph Taggart, execu•
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nights. Regular dinner meetand Electronics Corporation. ed Financial World, s Award of tivc dean of the Schools of Busflisehiar es
ings will continue at tlit' Trad e
pP. Mc
The Communict1ons Satelli te Merit for it annual report. The incas, New Tori: University, Is
Rebecca
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inzu Elsie
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Winds
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Corporation placed third In the annual competition is designed chairman of the awards jury
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dances,
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courthouse or, the annex in South Samfirst primary and of at least three ramole,
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cent I know what you're thinking, so just forget all about it,
will you' .....Most of our local sports tips and coverage is
handled by a couple of "guys" I'd like to pat on the back. .1.
Richards and Bill Lovelace, Jr. have been blanketing Seminole
football and local golfing activities, while Larry Neely feeds
It to us from Oviedo; Bob Thomas at Croonis High; and according to our Lyman correspondent Jim Bacchus, Paul Lambert of Lyman is the best runner in the OBC with 346 yards and
three TD's . . . . (that ought to get a stir out of the Lions fans
who have Hank (The Hauler) TuIp with 500 yards in three
games!) . . . . Athletic Director Joe Sterling of Seminole Junior
College will be organizing a local basketball coaches association.
Sounds like an excellent idea, along with getting me off the
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Hope you took advantage of meeting Panther stars Don Jonas
and Tom Bland this past Monday evening here in Sanford.
Asked Jonas "how cum" they got dropped by Montreal? "They
were up for us, John. And they deserved to win." Gee, that's
refreshing', isn't it? No excuses, just that the better team
on that night's play. Bland is limping on his right foot, but
says he'll be ready for the Norfolk game - . . . two great stars,
I mean it - . . . Seminole's Frank Whigham will be proud to
know that Jonas scouted him in the Evans game in Orlando
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does inside or outside the arena
An eighth place team hooked up with a ninth place one at
Shea Stadium in the season finale with nothing at all at stake
and 40,409 fans turned out . . . .
A man rushed up to the New York Mete' advance ticket
window the lust day of the season and plunked down a check
for $1,000. He wanted sozite season box seats for 1967. "1 was
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nhig pe manee of
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you build 100 or 1,000 schools needs of the stuff as it seeps OLD QUIPS THAT NEVER The Barracks and Auxiliary
Adagion
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lights
went
out,
debut In Now York's Carnegie
The poor chap fainted In mid- do
for something
the children,
youpeople,
want todo
through
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menibrance's.
forif my
No wonder
English Ian- DIE: Will Rogers once defined express their thanks to all who
Ball. The house was packed. (K. 261). 'flw audience
sonata,
that something personally friendly guage is confusing to a foreign- rigid economy as "a dead participated in the sale and
Weeks had been spent prapar- ad its approval.
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WORTH
REMEMBERING: Barracks will be looking formeat he began "breathing too yourself. Don't hand us some- big one: if 1w buys an economy- ' "Opportunities always look bigward to serving the public again
hard," causing him to black thing. Give yourself, not things. size automobile, It's a small get- going than coming."
next year.
out.
"My disagreement with the
Every age' in life has Its typiOtto Baumgartner
A doctor in the audience soon United States is not so much o The reason people need den- cuil ailment.s. The most wideCommander
revived la m but Atlas, having a disagreement with U. S. pol- dorzznts is that they have more spread affliction of the middlebumped Ms head when he fell, icy but worry' at the growth of sweat glands than any other aged is gerontophobia, the fear
had to cancel the rest of the U. S. influence on domestic aninial on earth. Surprisingly, i of growing old. But just as crip- Astrophysics is the applicaProgram, which included Bach's Vietnamese decisions - When sweat glands are densest em tilepling among teen-agers is a ma- tion of the laws and principles
Concerto In A-minor and Paga- you don't know the real picture soles of the feet and on thelady called sophomanla, "the of physil!s to all aspects of stelnini's Sonata in E•minor (Op. 3, -rather than leaving it UP to palms of the hands, where they dcl ion of being exceptionally lar astrononty.
NO. 12).
the Vietnamese.
may number 3,00() to the square intelligent.
Even so, critics heard enough
"Your decisions are not al- inch. (That's why some guys FOLKLORE: A person who
to recognize his "dazzling tech- ways best for us.
have such clammy hand- has eyebrows that meet over
the nose may be a witch. To
nique" and to praise him an a
"Take this example:
shakes.)
cure sore eyes touch them with
"5aftsltive, thoughtful perform- "Your people organized the What is man's best-kept
a
or who keeps musical values up- Revolutionary Action Teams cret? it is alcoholism, says Dr. gold wedding ring. Little girls
permoat."
which are supposed to go out Lincoln Williams of London. He Who whistle will grow up and
Bad Atlas refrained from and change the hamlets.
estimates there are five secret have a beard. Waving goodby to
swooning, there Is no telling "The trouble with these teams alcoholics to every known one. a friend until he is out of sight
will be per.
what they might have said.
Is that they are not organized QUOTABLE
NOTABLES: means the
Your commiseration with his from the people, but from the 'The' reasonable man adapts manent.
misfortune may be intensified outside.
himself to the world; We unrenwhen I Inform you that It was "The Revolutionary Action sonuble man persists in trying
no ordinary run-of.the.aonata Team members, even when to adapt the world to hinisell." Longwood Fire Chief Brian
instrument that Atlas they're
i Snow has announced the aplocally, come -G.B. Shaw.
was playing. He is a concertina Into the Jiamlet from the outside OFF THE CAMPUS: Three of poifltment of four junior fire
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wail
with an outside team.
the (lancers in the chorus line u marshals at Longwood
When I read about Atlas per- "I know some team members Jules Podell' Copucabanu night tary School. Students named Informing Mozart on a cancer- who
with the people at club are college graduates, but elude Pamela Hicks, Susan
ir
tina, and fainting in the pro- home in the daytime and stay they don't show their sheepskins Shelley, Richard Ruastdi and
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Sebring Lawrence.
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Sanford Herald
Oct. 18, 1966 lila mana"r In New York to to be attacked by the Viet Cong.
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find out more about him.
So they are not part of the penLJJM1L A. uiiow, Ufl'O Las) PUISR*
Then I got together with some pie.
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music-lovers here and "Instead of this, 1 would like
of
AssuclAto Editor
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Juat take
lot-mud
an
"Allan
Atlas
Fan
via"wan ri
to we the people of the villages
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Manglng Sdttur
Club."
organize themselves.
A REAL
DORM
ILANIS_l*iRAKisot
Mike
Penner,
vho
w
as elected
Fill out a
"i
think
we
must
build
some____
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Bash
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membership chairman, predict- thing from the bottoni and not
moobamew
ad that similar clubs will spring from the top. 3ut you AirierSPICIAI. $LOO
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I icana don't see It that way. I
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four and did I ever drop a bundle. .h, would you believe 25(
per game?
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a Coke. (That's the last time I'll spend money on a long distan,-t
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football prediction of yours, ole crystal gazer.
0. K. All of those other polls can toot all lucy want about
nterview
Michigan State and Notre Dame and Alabama, hut this little
city lickcr is carrying the banner for Georgia Tech.
Currently posting a 4-0-0 record, the Yellow .lckets haic
yielded but 175 total yards per game to their opponents. That's
on the ground and through the air lanes. hieh confirms
In an interview with Head I figured following the FSU
belief that a strong defense in football is still the best offense.
game. Knapp's back was re-in They've only given up a total of IS points in their game' Coach Ray Graves of the Uniwith Texas A &amp; M, Vanderbilt, Clemson and Tennessee. And - ersity of Florida, The Sanford jured and he will be out for two
besides all this, they have the top scorer in the nation in Day- Herald learned that yesterday's weeks and Larry Smith is down
offensive practice plays of the with the virus bug."
seven TD'e for 42 points,
tons Beach's Lenny Snow
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Saturday's game against North that Bill Dorsey's shoulder in.
Jury will sideline this star for
Carolina State.
"However, our pass offensive a minimum of two weeks cansplays have been very erratic," tog him to miss the N. C. State
and L.S.U. grid dates.
added Graves.
"These injuries have caused
The Gators have been workus
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rev Saturday as the (thiors downs nnil wit Ii only oni' litter.
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billion inhabitants, If ft were
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'unreal" S te ve Spiit','ier ,'in'Iniz by (erIIk' of thIn Florida ti'iiiti
97flf) sod Charles Conerly of Sptirrter enntlnue4 his present
far the grenti't foothnli of hic a hot of ce'rn;i anil hItlO 'Itit of Ole Miss bit .571 on 133 of fl2 pac. he wmild throw 25 In 14
illustrious, en rem' at I"Ios'lds 1114' a ynutlit, lnes;i.'rie'ni'c'd but ragheilel the mark for a games.
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bringing it up to a total of 68.2 million :
would be to have shortened the ways would offer us splendid
acres. However, this is still far less than
ad for an era of overabundance,
NEA)-Perhaps we think It should 1w th e pt'OP)t' The way things are now under costly war in Viet Nam and then military as well as trucking and
Farmers are told how much they can the 80 million acres that were sown areSAIGON
making the wrong approach from the hamlet Who face the your urging, the draft is taking diverted those tens of billions passenger advantages.
plant and are penalized by a reduction each year before crop restrictions came
Since I was named after Georhighways.
the Vietnamese people, gjv- danger and defend theniselve the young men of the villages into
in government subsidy payments if along.
to
light
elsewhere.
So
Do
you
realize
that
we
could
ge
Washington
and thus carry
brought in
Many people have long been demand- ing them too many material at night,
they exceed this limit. Not only has this
Washington
us
my
middle name,
th ings and not enough of our. from the outside who do the de- there are not enough young
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system discouraged wheat farmers ing the "unleashing" of the American selves,
maybe I have tin unusuatly high
fending.
men left to protect the hamlets.
from Increasing production but It has farmer to raise as much as he wants of
admiration
for the Father or
Sometimeb lt'b good for us to I "I would like to see tile young, I "You want the big war with
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encouraged others, such as 9=11, Marg- what he wants and to let the free marour
county.
ourselves as others see us. men drafted for the army and the big battles. But it's the
inal cotton growers, to continue plant- ket govern supply and demand.
But he warned us to stay out
"Americans
go down into the stay in their own village. At hamlets that must be protected
cause
for
the
main
in
the
past,
for
i
in
order
to
qualify
crop
this
of
fo reign entanglements, saylug
country," said th e Vietnamese night the m ilitia should go out. If we're to Win."
Editor, Herald:
of
expense
was
the
enormous
rather
than
alarm
the sure profit of subsidies
The recent rummage sale held tog that Europe got into a new
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war every generation and would
shiftin,g to other craps where there is paying farmers for not growing things student.
by World War I Barracks
Hal
Boyle
Says
and to maintain the warehouses buig- They give food. They give antia booming market demand.
Auxiliary
of
Altamonte
probably
do so till the end of
biotics.
and
grow.
ing
with
the
things
they
did
wheat,
the
arithmetic
of
time.
terms
In
"'YOU need It,' they any.
Springs
a huge
,
in the remaining years of this con- 'Take
"So stay out!" was Washingis simple:
It.' See the contrast bedue
to
the
hard
work
of
the
This year's crop is forecast at about tury, the American farmer may very . tween the American rich man
Mail members and the fine publicity ton's terse advice. "Be friend1.2 billion bushels. Domestic needs and well have to be unleashed-not to save with so many things and the
coverage received from the Ic,- lY to all but enter Into antanghug alliances with none!"
export shipments are estimated at Lb money but to save people.
man.
Vietnamese
cal press, The Sanford Herald.
help.
NEW
YORK
(A?)
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After 4
this
"You are
This annual rummage sale is
and a nearly bankrupted fedsrai
But .AslaUc people are sensitive columnist might never know if dot gulp at least 74i tranquil- a satfyIng way for the
rather thiin he didn't open his mail:
the way of
Di
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during 1966, you may racks and Auxiliary to share treasury, could we count on a
gI
Itself.
They
need
not
The
newest
black
market
Is
in
single sincere friend abrod
to the
credit
cards.
Some
20 million not be' doing your fair share of in the proceeds which go toward
so ninny things, but rath' th
their relief and welfarept-nj- we were as broke as the Prodi.
dit or the national worying.
Americans
now
carry
c
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gal Son?
need more of friendship. They
charge-account
cards,
of
which
HOUSEHOLD
HINT:
When
erta
id
I
want friendship
1.5
millIon
are
lost
or
stolen
you
have to measure something It was gratifying to see so
"Go with inc
many people th ere early so they
i
t
each
year.
Their
illegal
use
.
restaurant
and
squat
in
a
hurry
and
can't
find
a
rul
could
make choice selections. I N S U RANCE
W.5!TiWr,T4W IlW
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costs 20 million annually.
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water fish goes er. you can Use a dukAar nih. One luuy suu.ea sue waits eacn
bard luck story of the week has put It mildly, his big moment. quoring th e difficult passages means so much to us as people. A fresh
fl1UIi
1 T1 took of Mozart's violin and piano "You
got to be what happened to The 23-year-old
through life without ever takin g It's just a fraction over six inch- year for this sale and stocks
are
always
building
his place on th' stage and gave
ii drink of water. He gets all , es long, usually about 6'A Inch- up for the entire year on items
Ailan Atlas.

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50.mile Intervals, both
every
euging filets. 1iia$eiti of using
north and south as well as east
the shrewd bargain busting
and
west, with what our mill.
skill of American housewives,
tary has spent In the Viet Nam
Uncle Ss,n keeps
debacle?
plans and Ignnring the ,ilmThink of the tremendous saypie "hr,,
tog in human lives?
that weald do a far better Job.
For these modern, divided
Senwda, too, we may give
highways cut down the nedmore credit to the sagacity
dent
rate tremendously.
George Waabthgtnn.
Where
we now have almost
CASE A-55S: Dr. Norman 3
Rose Is an able member of the 50,000 actual auto deaths per
Illinois department of public year and around 2,000,000 Injur- lp
Pd. we'd have saved the lives
health.
of 20.000 per year. just by sink"There were 168 killed In iii
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Nam.
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Isn't it high time that you
k
to
the
road."
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Which age group do you read- shrewd American housewives,
ct-s suppose was most guilty r who -ire noted for your bargain
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mixing their drinks with auto- hunting, begin to insist that Undc Sam use a little of your own is
mobile driving?
As you may have easily guess- thrifty "horse sense?"
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Money spent on .
vasst internal
ed. It was the age group from
improvements, such as super16 to 20 years!
The next most dangerous age highways ut every 50-mile Inter.
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Followed by the 26 to o age. farm ponds and lakes to ImPresident L1.1 has bemoaned pound rainfall, would bettor inthe terrific death loss on our sure our country's welfare here
at home.
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the lowest in 18 years.
cede, reports the New York Times,
To the starving part of the world, If
nation is depending almost entirely on
current production of farm products to this trend were permitted to continue,
mean disaster. For the Amermeet Its domestic and foreign req uire- it could
housewife,
It could mean an even
ican
merits. This is especially so of grains.
tag on a loaf of bread.
The only exception to the picture is cot- bigCornprice
stocks held by the government
ton.
bushels, down from
A number of factors are responsible, are at 100 million
population
450
million
lust
year,
and the governchief among them the 'world
selling
corn for ex
explosion. But an Increasing consump- mont has stopped
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"The secret to the success of quarterback Skip Senkarlk and of defense, has yet to be scored
our team is the groat Job done the power running of co-captain upon on runs Inside the ends.
With the use of a three-man line
by our linemen," said Seminole Julia Neiman.
Junior Varsity Bead Coach
Senkarik's favorite receivers and five linebackers, Stumpf exB.nl$z Stumpf.
4471W give good pursuit on are his ends Tom Sandage and poets to put his "big three" to
defense, good blocking and a]- Gary Maples and halfbacks work. Co-captain and center
ways have that extra effort." Howard Bunt, Bobby Powell John Hawkins and the two theThe Baby Seminoles will be and Dave RiCharde. Tonight's kies Bill Martin and Randy
up against one of their toughest starting backfield will consist Burnsed, all weighing In at 200
ck or more pounds have proved
foes tonight, at 7:30 as they tra- of Senkarik, Neiman at fullba
and
the
halfbacks
are
Howard
their ability to put on a big
vol to Auburndale.
rush
and to keep the middle
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Dowell hit on a number of key Duwtown Cleaners ZLIED won
passes. including a 52-yard IOU four from Azui'a Mirsisol team.
Alix of Sanford took three of
to Garrett for a touchdown.
starting
line-up
the
four points in their
The Lyman
will include Dowell; ha1izicks with Bowler's Pro Shop.
Garrett and McDermott; fullback Robby lUck wdson; ends After checking 10.60o ABCMarc Meyers and Bob Giaie; approved 300 games, statistics
i column by 2 inchsi.
tackles Wayne Be.all and Robert showed that the average age of Too small for
ad to be
howler
Brown; guards Tim Murray and "the perfect game
and his years of noticed or .+f.clivs? You're
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By MILTON IUCIIMAN
Pickin' lina
NEW YORK (UP!)
By at least two touch- trouble.
Arkansas over Texas the weekend winners, or why downs.
Nebraska
over
Kansas
State
Razorbacks
still smarting over
do so many games have to wind
what )IuI)Pefled to them last.
up in ties?
A tie ball game is a lot like -No sweat here either,
week.
Also: Missouri over Oklahoma Florida State over Texas Tech
kissing your sister. Not too
much of a thrill in it for either State, Oklahoma over Kansas, -Even In the other guy's bask'
Minnesota over Iowa, Wisconsin yard,
side.
Nevertheless, try a parlay of over Northwestern, Iowa State 'rexas A &amp; 31 over Texas
Tennessee, Michigan and Rice, over Colorado, Illinois over In- Christian - No teeth In TCU's
three underdogs, but don't come diana, Miami 0. over Marshall, attack.
Also: Houston over Mississip.
back crying here if things work Dayton over Buffalo, Ohio U.
over Xavier and Western Mich. pi State, Tulsa over North
out differently.
igan over Kent State,
Texas State, Veat Texas State
THE EAST
over Richmond, New Mexico
Harvard over Cornell - Not TIlE SOUTH
Tennessee
over
Alabama
State
over Wichitn, Texas Westby much though.
The
name
Nei .
of the game could be ern over Arlington State and
Navy over Pittsburgh
defense.
Alcorri A &amp; M over Texas
ther has sh own much.
Florida over North Carolina Southern.
Syracuse over Boston College
Gut-at's maintain their ThlI FAR WKS'I'
-Eagles have the bud defense. Stut-e
Southern
California over
Army over Rutgers - Scarlet perfect record.
Stanford - Trojans talking
Knights come at a perfect time Georgia Tech over Auburn
Tech keeps coming after up- about going all the way,
-right after Notre Dame.
UCLA over Penn State Also: Dartmouth over Brown, setting Tennessee.
Georgia
over
Miami
BullUclans
far superior.
Penn over Bucknell, Temple
up
their
Washington over California
over flufatra, Colgate over dogs had better beet
-Cal looks bud one week a n d
Princeton, Holy Cross over offense, however.
Also: Kentucky over Louial- worse the next.
Boston U., Yale over Columbia,
State, Clemson over Puke, Air Force over th-ugon
hampshire,
situ
Vermont over New
hielaware over Villanova, Maine Maryland over West Virginia, Falcons seem to be moving,
Also: Wytnuing over New
over Connecticut, M als aachusetts Tulune over Cincinnati, Musts.
over Rhode Island and Carnegie sippi over Southern Misslsiippi, Mexico, Brigham Young over
Wake Forest over South Caro. Arizona St-ut-c, Sun Jose State
Tech over Grove City.
has,
William and Mary over over San Diego State, Idaho
THE MIDWEST
Michigan over Purdue - Sur- The Citadel, Louisville over over Oregon State, Colorado
prise for Griese and company. Drake, Virginia Tech over Van- State over Utah State, Wash.
Michigan State over Ohio derbilt, Tsrnp* over Furman ingt-on State over Utah, San
Francisco over Sacramento
No surprise here even and Virginia over VMI.
Stat-.
State and Sun Francisco State
though liuckeyes are girding THE HOUTIIWES'I'
Rice over Southern Methodist over Nevada.
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'The word came down from
Dearborn: Viii at Charlotte and
win big." said the track veteran. "They've got everything In
their arsenal here and they're
the people you've got to beat." By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Other sources said Ford Is try- The Philadelphia 76crs, cxing to decide whether to cam- pected by many to end Bostnns
LAS VEGAS, Xcv. (AP) -The paign their FMrlane series cars long reign as champions of the
with wedge-type engines next National Basketball Association
$100,000 Sahara Invitational Golf
year, or whether to use their in the regular season that opens
Tournament swung into the see expensive single overhead Cflfll Saturday night, won the preond round Thursday with sever- engine which has been approved season NBA mythical crown.
For the stock car tracks In 1967. The 76ers. led by big Will
al intriguing possibilities.
The National 500 and the Chamberlain, finished with a 10'
Could Ray Floyd, the first- American 300 at Rocklnghnni
round leader, hang onto it with Oct. 30, are said to be the test- 3 record in the exhibition ached.
it dc' tile that ended Wednesday night
his first round three - under.psr Ing
grounds
from later
whichfrom
cision
will come
with the New York Knicks heat68?
lug Baltimore 121-106 at HartCould the more celebrated Bill Dearborn.
And, most sources believe, ford, Conn.. and (lie new ChicaCasper, Jack Nicklaus or Arnold
P.ilmer break par In quest of Chrysler Corp. is looking across go Bulls downing Detroit 11399
the fence to see what Ford at Komomo, I nd.
the $20,000 first prize?
Can Casper go on to win the comes up with for next year b- In ott,er developments Jerry
fore deciding its own future in West , Los Angeles star, was
event twice in a row?
found to have suffered a torn
ould the gusty desert winds the
spring
lgament Tuesday night,
it
aix•niule
Lorenzen posted
continue?
of
150.533
miles
per
and
wilil
miss the Lakers' openSo it vas as play resumed t'('ge
ever the par-36-35-71 Paradise hour to win the pole position and lag game at Baltimore SaturBilly McGill, 6-foot-10
Valley Country Club course and Johncock was clocked at 150.407 day
Ws 7,09 yards of golfing real for the other front row spot. it former Utah All-America, was
will be the first time In two released by San Francisco.
estate.
occupied In addition to Los Angeles at
The w-a'+hermsn prc'dicteo years that Fords have
winds of 25-30 miles per hour all both front row spots in a major Baltimore, Saturday night's oth'r opening games find San
day. The big breeze blew only race.
Francisco at Boston, Detroit at
s..
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th
' York al PhilaCincinnati, l
Wednesday,
deiphia and Chicago at St.
early starter
Floyd
an
Louis.
Wednesday, had no complaints.
He had six birdies and three
bogies in his first competition
A BIG JUMP
CLIFTON. N. J. (AP) - Masince the Cleveland Open In TALLAHASSEE (UP!)
Florida
State
went
to
light
son
Rudolph missed by one
August..
National Open champion Cas- drills today to put the finishing stroke of getting into the money
per had no argument with the touches on the offense and de- during the Cleveland Open. But
weather in the first round but fen-se it will use against Texas the following week he won $20,000 when lie beat Jack Nicklaus
conceded he did not putt well as Tech this weekend
Coach
Bill
Peterson
worked
by
one stroke in the Thunderhe shot a 3736-73.
Nicklaus. the two-in-a-row the team on goal line defenses bird Classic.
Masters winner, was not ham- Wednesday, remembering it was Two weeks before the Thunpered by the wind, he said, and able to get deep into Florida derbird, Rudolph tied for 22nd
his round of 36-35-71 Included territory last week without place in the PGA championship
1 and won $1,400.
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Ford boys are hungry. U has
been a long time between pay.
"h'
sind they're out for
bread and butter,"
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stock ear racing o ff1 c I a I
summed It up Wednesday after
AI'C drivers Fred Lorenzen nnI
Gordon Johncock teamed In new
Ford Fairlanes to win both front
row spots for Sunday's National
500, a $75,000 event that normally doesn't claim the attention in
the auto racing world that it Is

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North Dakota State and North games through last weekend, seventh place in the rankings.
Dakota, one-two In The AIUW North Dakota State received 159 North Dakota climbed Into the
points, including 300 for 10 firstbeat runner-up position after defeatdated Prets' small-college toot place
The
ball poll, each has one game 1onturia State 35-23 last Satur 1mg South Dakota 31-17. Middle
remaining to play before their ____________________________ Tennessee and San Diego State
advanced two places each, to
head-on meeting in Grand
third and fourth, respectively. A
Forks, a week from Saturday. I
re
national panel of 17 sports writNorth Dakota State. 5-0, Laces
pated
and broadcasters particiAugustana. S.D., while North
In the balloting.
Dakota. unbeaten in four
Sul Ross, Weber State, Mongames. takes on South Dakota
tana
Se,
tat Tennessee State,
S
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State this a
So ndspu rs
Arkansas State and Clinttanoo
Jo Ware was th e super star 'ga complete the rankings in that
of
the Sandapurs League this order.
yman J V's
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Jet Lanes as he puc- The Top Ten, with first place
her
Burns
Auth Body team Votes and total points on a 104.
cci
eet Apopka
to a clean sweep of the Penny's 67.6-54-32-1 busts:
Auto Center four-sonic. She L North Dakota St. 10 .. 159
rolled games of 159-190-194 for 2. North Dakota ...........114
578 series and considering 3. Middle Tennessee 2 .....85
The I.eyinan Junior Varsity her league average of only 187, 4. San Diego St. I ......... 92 1
will meet Apopka Blue Darters
field In Longwoodthat acids up to some pretty 5 Sul Russ I ............68
at Lyman
G. Weber St . .............. 54
at good scoring.
7:30 tonight. Coach Jim FarContractors jumped 7. Montana St . ............ 42
W's Baby Bounds have been
B. Tennessee St...........27
victoriwas j
out. into first place us a result
4g
Arkansas St. I ........ 26
lags after dropping their iirst their- four game romp over the
Chattanooga ............25
Western Auto team. Betty Cal- 10
pair of games
Lyman
Lyman will depend on the Ian showed the way with a fine
rpitni,g of Dennis Garrett and 202/464 although June Adcuck Prince
Woodbine's
Queens
Plate,
the
of Wales
Stakes
at Fort
a
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d
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Marge
Kipp
backed
John McDermott, plus the passJ
Erie and the Breeders Stakes
lag of Mark Dowell. Garrett well with a 412 and 474 series run at Woodbine are regarded
was the star id last week's respectively,
as Canada 's triple crown in
Team number five
for three tuuthdowii
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Weaver Signs
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In action h1sy and tomorrow,
minister of sport In the nvIet swimmers were beginning to
NEW YORK (UP!)
tliut'tnnu to ehuerk on the henrI.
Ilnirm end a m.rnh.r nit ti-in' feel 'he effects of t h e higher
wi th the big exception being All heat. 1111(1 HXVUPfl supply of their ci- Lkyd Weaver of the
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by lbs New Vnr Mets farm ?rin ditnree races.
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Individual and team trophies were presented by Captain H. N. Houck,
Commanding Officer of Sanford N.A.S. to Buddy N. Sullivan (left) softbull team captain and to George Shuster for the golfing team.
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Country Club last night Outgoing President ,Terry Jernigan (left) congratulates newly elected President Harold Brooks while R. C. Whitmire
Treasurer look on. Missing when picV.P. and Jim Doucette (right)
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YORK (UN) - Whrn nine f the 24 rit("rs who par- TflCflt and the pyh1oorieft1
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hitter Improves from one year tielpated
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season survey. Relief
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Tgernus right-handed hitter
pretty well as the comeback ty Mon of the Pittsburgh r'I'wo fourth quarter
fl4'C .1cc Me-lwi in the iII0I'
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rates had four.
downs by St. Cloud fullback
And that's exatly what Gaylord Perry and Lindy Me- and finished the seann with 20
William Paul gave the ThilMogs
Orlando Copeda of the St.. Louis Daniel of the San Francisco hcni?ls, 7 vnu bnttc'd in and a
$ 12.0 victory over South
CardInal was voted today - Giants, Felipe Alon of the At- .fll average.
mole at Lnn Field
The UPI's IPA(; panel was
National League comeback play- Jantsi Braves and Don 1)ip
wood last night.
or of 1066 - by the United dale of the Dodgers were the made up of ore writer repre.
Press lnteat1onnl's baseball other players who got, one vote penting each city in the majors
The loss was the first of the I.
four UPI sportswritersexperts.
each. Manager Billy Hitchcock P1
season for the Hurricanes who
Braves
also
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The 20-year-old native of of the
had 'won two games previously. I
Sports
Editor Leo H. PeterPonce, P. R., was named by vote.
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The two us fought
MCGEE
After averaging 31 homers sen, Milton Riehmari of New
DOUG
less tie for three quarters, but
and 109 runs batted in with an York, 1"d Sainshury of Chicago
St. Cloud controlled the bull for
average consistently over 300 and Scott Baillic' of San Franmost of that time. The aggressmim-A To
for seven years, Cepeda uflye playing by the 'Canes piefored a severe knee ailment in
vented three St. Cloud scores
CORAL GABLES-When they Gee, powerful running back IORS and 'hushed the year with
Champagne Race
John Hicks rover two
the toughest font. who missed the Louisiana State a .17 average, one homer and NEW 'VORX (UP!) - Irish
fumbles and Richard Browne check
up on for 1966, the one tilt but should be fit once again five runs hatted in. Be was hit Rebellion, trained by former
ball schedule
recovered one for South SomUniversity of Miami is battling for the Gcoa bathe. Georgia thig only .5 when the Giants Jockey and Race of i-he Week
Inoe
will stand well to the fore.
Early in the fourth quarter, After four weeks of play, ias shown a tremendous dc traded him on May 8 to the television commentator C-cnn
fense to date but Miami scouts Cardinals for pitcher Ray -SA- MeGreary, was made it supplePaul swept around left and for three of Miami's future foes are
inentsry entry Wednesday for
a 52-yard touchdown run. The undefeated-University of Geor- believe that McGee's return to deeki.
Cardinals, Copeda Saturday's $11.
'With
the
11%,000 Champagne
Bulldogs
the when
game Paul
on gla, which comes to the Orange action, p'us the aerial-running
Ice late Inthat
the put
period
Bill shook off both his physical 'iii- Sta kes at Aqueduct..
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too an eight-yard toucnaown of Sou th ern- California,
which muicr d jvv
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55 from quarterback Bill comes here two weeks later; Hurricanes a chance to pull a
stunning upset.
Schmidt.
and Florida, which must be
131
yards
Paul rushed for
played in Gainesville the last
and gained 43 wore by passes Saturday
Soccer Cup
in November.
caught In the contest. The Sou th
MOSCOW (UP!) - Inter of
Tulane has a surprising 3.1
Seminole offense wasClarence
led by mark; LSU is 2-1-1 and every Milan held Torpedo of Moscow
Miller
and
Jerome
Miami foe has won at least one to a Proreless tie before 108,Cain with 54 and 41 yards rush- game.
000 spectators In Lenin Staing, respectively.
In all, Miami's eniphinod foes diurn Wednesday night to adhave won 23 games, lost 14 and vance to the next round of the
European Cup Soccer conipetiDecision
tied two for a .622 average.
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NOTTINGHAM, E 11 g I a
(UPI) - Johnny Pritchett, the and Florida are all definite post I Inter won the That leg at
British middleweight champion, season bowl teams while Louis- I Milan 1-0.
scored a 10-round decision cv- lana State, 2-1-1, hasn't given up I
er Freddie Thomas of Bermuda hopes and Tulane's current 3-1 I The University of Texas has
Wednesday to run his winning record could develop into some- three football captains this seaI son - Diron Talbert. John Elthing.
streak to 22.
Miami's
biggest
boost
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pert-ed to -come from Doug Mc,- I fensive specialists.
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when medietut e iasinstitutuI
BRUSSELS (UPI)—Belgium s binding and indicated she could hat and also to freeze tariffs
IlOw is 4.2 per cent each oil ViolA record number of captiVes "Singing Nun," whose record- return whenever she wished.
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oil (11(11 worker ''4s iagn
my losses last WCC

her to fame three years ago, to- market a new record, but in
killed or captured—compared day took up a ness life outside view of the solution of the
with 1 '342 the week
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''"a
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lay member of th e order.
the somewhat unsophisticated
missing iicreased by a third to ' n announcement by the name of Socur Sourire, as th e
314 th e allied commands re D
of Ficher singing novice was baptized."
Dominican cons
convent
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ported. The U.S. Command said
mont said Sister Luc-Gabrielle.1
fly Mildred Harkey
91 Americans were killed. 604
known on her recordings only
Celebration of
tile U011's
and 17 were
as Socur Sourire (Sister Smile).,
Club 50th Anniversary Year
missing. compared ,wit h .1.
was giving tip convent life to
D' t I 't.
ll be subject f
become "an apostulate amidst
Governor Wells (Wally) A.
ing tile week before.
the masses."
Alloon, of Kissimmee, when lie
nd up his fourl
It said she would remain
speaks before the Deltona clith
da~ visit to Vit Nam u ,h a'
me mberof the Domi n icanorder
lit 7:30 p.m. Monday.
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S'nnjnok' Junior College, in an club in Deltona, Orange City, tuIppe(1. TIIty say (lie Social se- , parachute (Ii(IIIt Opefl 5008
for the development of the Cas--than two months U.S. Muiri.ies misbionary.
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I atIore's entitled "The Future DeLand, and DeLeon Springs.
area.
:ierry
have fought to stem the infiltra- I Using her real name of
-atiork," for Mon- Tile conteist is open to boys
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Robert
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tion of Norh \'iet.nanlese army Jtnmt Deckers, the Singing , day's ujeeting of the Parent- and girls 1 years old but not
said the board is working with
!Nun has taken up residence in
regulars into tile south.
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Teacher I't-ligue of St. 1.ulce's more than 21-1 yearts old up; of 1
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the Florida Development COMMcNamara returns tonight to Heverlee, a suburb of Iuvain, Christiun 1)uv School, Slavia.
Jan. 15, 1967. Purpose is to
mission (or the purpose of ohwith
sharing
a
sixth
floor
flat
Washington.
bring forth new ideas for
OflCC
ets
'ihi, nit.i-tir;g will take' pl ac e
assistance funds for put.
taming
Only a ft'ss hours belore' the anothci girl. A note ner the
tht• s('hO(;l audi- world peace.
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tine to,tcther future plans for
secretary viewed thc dem
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tot",t i
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(ii- savings bonds are being offerwill
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too it llittict. he vililliti r at 1.1 1),Ill. I
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include
L;erjld Warren. Julian
bomb the much-buttered buffer ment onl y." No one answered
S at urday
tion to those of Lions Interocial
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J. W Huggin. and
area separating North and I the doorbell today.
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Applicants in Deltona should I
The eight-engine bumbers. said the Singing Nun wanted to 11uhner, Mris. Charles Mislunan
call
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1 iase
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ru on tic
making their 15th raid
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unlonded tons of explosives on cultural and artiiitic circleii. It
North Viettitimese troop concen iiaid tier decibion to leave tile nuu1j), destroy liolile 33 million
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storage I convent was not 1wrinanent.4 tursti of tile world'ot; st,or"ge Atfid.
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achieve the citrus Indus.
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poiincic'd the dc'niihitnrizeci 7nfle Command said.
amoced one of the Navy p1- hall captive politicinri'' in that
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S p 'r I ii g s Community Chapel.
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auspices of the Altamonte Cu.• Sleepless Nlghh
Springs Community Library AsTry "O" fm-mule tot a NOW
soclatlan to benefit the llbrary. night's sLeep. tlwess polsOlts
in the body must
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rest to glue Immediate rellaf
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latest modes favored by Milady and emotional upset. 17410'
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complete array of slacks en-urtru9
born toPhall
sembles, hatter suits and dress- rias Liquid and tabes for all-around wear and Lets.
smart coats highlighted the
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variety of costumes for the all-important occasion during the day. Modeling daytime fashions were, from left, Pay Cockley, Norma Dailman, Lee
(Herald photos by Maryann ?tliles)
CMmpbell and Gloriti Irwin.

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Show staged by the Altamonte Springs Lihrary A ssociation to benefit
the library. Coats to be worn by milady this season were shown by. from
left, Dorothy Atkins, ,lean ?1cOwen, Harriett I-learn and Beverly Benson.

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The refreshment table was The lovely white cake was doeCarol. Wainwright was guest 1, covered with On white cloth and (srlted with tiny pink and blue
of honor at a hrhv shower (let, centered with an arrangement bootees made of icing. The fa
8, :n Carol Kelsey ri n d Diane of pale pink and blue flowers
Spencer entertained in her hon. flanked by two tall pink can- 'ors were tiny paper cradles
or at the Oviedn City Hall.
dies. An arrnncemc'nt of mixed filled with minis.
The large room was appro- flowers was on the piano.
The invited guests included
printely decorated with baby
For entertainment, the guests th e honoree's mother and mothcolors of pink and blue. The were asked to write a humorous or-in-law. Bernice Parker and
gift table was overlaid with a I telegram using each of the let- flerky Mae Wainwright.
whitecloth and centered with it ters in the honoree's last name.
Also invited were Bernice
large stork. The honaree open- The winner, Carol Walnwright, Kelsey, Caroline Alford, Mrs.
ed her gifts at a table overlaid received a lm'ely gift box of Kenneth Clark, Regina Parker,
with a white lace cloth. Al one snap.
Linda Carter, Wendy Priest,
end of the table was a "busby"
Following the most amusing Patsy Malcolm, Nellie Ruth
holding a pink and blue um game, the guests enjoyed deli- Riggins, Ingrid Smithson, Mary
brella. A miniature bassinet cious ref reshments of fruit .lane Kelsey and Ruth Davidwas at the other end.
punch, cake and mixed nuts. son.

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week with dinner at the "House Mrs. Chester Bethune and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunnof Beef," Winter Park. He was Mamie Stoner, in Daytona
attended the Shrine Circus in presented a special birthday' licacli.
Orlando on Saturday.
cake for the celebration.
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to Orlando, where they have where they enrolled their son, son-in-law, Capt. r.nd Mrs. .Jacl:
purchased a new home.
Thomas, at Duke University. Sev1s, and their family. They
lie will major in Military Ici- did some sightseeing in CiiiMr. and Mrs. Glynn Reeder ence.
cago before returning home by
of Ague Vista, had as their re-,
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cent guests, tier sister and bruMr. and Mrs. Frank Achilic
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Mrs. VlUlani A. (Frieda)
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yearb active duty in the Navy, that took them to illinois, Mm- the Air Force stationed in
After training at Oharleston, S. nosota and North Dakota. They Massachusetts. Peggy plans to
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sister s*1 family in Windsor,
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4 cup water or stock
Barbecue sauce
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A report from the 17 S D A in moderate oven at 350 degrees Rub together until well mixed
Research Service in Honolulu about 30 minutes or until done.
1/3 cup butter. 1 cup brown
says that tropical foods from Serves 8 at 2 balls each.
sugar (packed) 2 teas. cinnamon I
Hawaii are becoming more wideand 44 cup coarsely chopped
ly available, both in Hawaii and SUPERB BRUNCH COFFEE pecans.
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peat layers. Bake in 350 deHOT SPICED PERCOLATOR gree oer 5(1 minutes or until' milady's shoppe
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PISCES (Feb. 2(i to March 20) t
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never tive up, my friend.- Beginnir
POLLY
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I like receiving Your quet.- ~,
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but this Is ridiculous. A kiss- want to put me to an y trot,. WOOD: Your unhappiness
appears to be mused not so
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19)
that moth er had her TI6TV

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I lure this day can bring you W
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blood just bolled. It was back I quickness to see what Is needed r ^
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in 1943, but every time I I by you In producing results of
think about. It. I R*t upset all a very demanding nalisre. Most
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1/ HP, OO4l 000dltk)fl. Ph. VEL.I.. US Your PnrTters. Quick
ONE DAY .... ... .. . ... . .......... 30e Per Line
2-163S, Sanford.

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ancient map of the

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WIGS- (HITMAN HAIR) Value
$12&amp;011 now $15.5!I. Style extra..

were

at recent Bobby Show at the Doflary
of 85 exhibitors participate In the show.

Wigs. 1202 K Chs4ten, Phila-

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42-PIanta_Feeds-Seeds

112-Rental Agents

51-Articles For Rent

115-Autos For Kale

614-Wanted 'Pc Bus'
66-Furniture For Sale

112-Trucks For Sale
120-Automotive Service

13-Hcootar-4 &amp; Cycles
123-Boats &amp; Motors
125-Marine Supplies

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15. Special Services

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North Uth Street
Erwin, North Carolina
YOU ARE hereby notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a mm-tgags encumbering the following

Inc.

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given by Mayor A. L. Wilson (center). Petitioning city for approval of
fete to be staged in Fort Mellon Park were (from
James Rowe, Jaycee president, Mayor Wilson, Mrs. Sidney Vihien, Jaycootte co-ordinator, and Wendell Agee, chairman.
(Herald Photo)
left) Robert Murrie,

New

Tax

Biggest

JACKSONVILLE (AP)

Moneys

Job

For

For

schools
their

Schools

Legislature

per

Pearce said.
One
he would
'ryhig to find new tux nioney
the
state
is
a
sweepstakes,
to moot the ever-growing needs state,
per cent
the
tricts
which
he
told
the
group
should
of education jIl
to be one counties and special dis
$25 million
more
the
jobs
the 11167 and
cent from the fed- bring
year
the benefit of edLegislature.
oral government.
ucatlon.
That Is
Surr*L said his
In
interim
Sen. Ben Hill Griffin
of
suleongrnitt4v of did
have figures
chairman of the
the Floridu
Corn- the needs of higher education
sweepstakes
said
in the next biennium.
mission.
he was making no recommend.
Lamar Surra, .luclurnnvjlle Another member of the
either
But he estiattorney who hiuuds the sub- mission, hop. Prod Schultz,
educution fin- Jacksonville, reported that the muted It would gross $50 mUuiicing, told the commission Board of 1Lrgunta, which con. lion a year-with half of It
that 1711 million more has trols state universities, bas re. going to the state after prize
Imun recommended for kinder- tltieStb for a total of $800 mu- winners were paid.
While Pearce said he would
gurtin through 12th grade ad. lion compared to $180 million
hivote
for a Florida sweepstakes,
ucgt1or in the next biennium appropriated In the current
he
denied
WUS sponsoring
ennium.
than the current biennium.
Schultz said higher educs- the movement..
He said the lust audited
school year,
combined Uon needs
capital outlay
federal, state and
funds alone $150 million and an that Sanford Men
for schools in Florida came to will he available from current
tax COU3CII is $40 million.
$622 million.
Tbe Logislutivc lie!orwmee Time Tax Revision Conunjaalun
Bureau
scheduled a session at Delbert Abney, officer manthe
$594 zulliknu
JacksonvIlle Oct. 26-28 to work ager of Chase and Company, has
year and will be about $065 on i
recommendation In all returned from a month's tour
fields of Jaxstjun.
million In the current year.
in New York state.
Barra pointed out that an- "Thus comnhlaaion
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Wits
not He visited and worked with
nuid 11aereas.." w're $71 null. crs*tsd
the Purpose of new Nail Stafford, of Sanford,
Its ch*tlrniitn, State studying for the ministry at
Luxes,"
lion and $72 million.
Er said
Floyd T. Christian, Sen. B. C. Pearos, of Palatka, the Kingdom Farm,
South
state school superintendent, 3$. declared. '1t Is pert of the guy- Lansing.
ported to the subcommittee a ernur's (Gov. liayda Bums)
They
later toured Canada
recommendation for $179 mu. program for studying all tax- and Niagara Fulls and visited
lion more for the two-year pit- ation of the state.'
with Gerald Covington, of SanThe crniuicm will recoin- ford, a supervisor on a threericia beginning next .iul.y-ineluding $141 million in incrums- initnd to the 1967 Logislture month tour of duty at the
any revisions it feels needed Chase Packing Company in
ad salaries,
The last audited year showed and any inequities It spots, Newark N. J.
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cent of

got

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money from

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prove

from

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report

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Frostproof,

Tux Revision

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SOUTHWARD

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FURS Downstairs Apt. 101 Pal'
211-1171 metto Ave. Pb. 122-1174 after

116 N. Park Ave.

Sp.m.

NORTH ORLANDO: I RDRM. I __________________________
bath, equity only $&amp;U. Pay cbs- 3 ROOM FURNISHED APT. $45
costs and assume •SIY
payment. 212-1020.

mo. All utilities except gas.
*1* Magnolia, Apt. I

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2 BATH. spacious kit- j
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che with built in eating area.
equipped by GENERAL ELEC"
Central heat &amp; air. Double TRIC which Includes electric

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closed storage area. Huge
backyard walled in for privacy.
401 Tucker Drive.

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BY owNIRt 5 Room Furn. Garage Apt. 1*07 Park Ave., Sanford. Write Mrs. Gladys M.
(Jriigst, 2002 High St., Lees bur g,
Fla..

kitchen, heating A cooling.

TOWfl'N LAKES
GARDEN APARTMENTS
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122-1120

ROOM turn. Apt. (U mo. Includiug water &amp; Electric.
t22.9507
WELARA APARTMENTS

114W. PIRAT IT.
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$100 DOWN

GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES EVP1C. APi'S, private bsth&amp;
t1i1tles turn.; specially suited
3-1-4 01(5, 1-2 BATHS
for retired people. Ideally 1Realty
dowetowa. Esquire at
st
Jim
Dept. Ito?., 311 1.
Jacobeos's
its-ne
Park
Drive
OffiCe
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Night: 122-Sill or 511.5156 __ sI. It.; Sanford.

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off isdltloe.d. power se.'-

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:l3Dn.M., I l,sth with Fla. room.
A,.'ume low monthly iiah-mcnls. LAKE MAnY: Clean furnished
untry Club Circle. Ph. apartment. Adults only.
160 Country
Call 122-1930.
$224456
$ ROOM Furnished Apt. $60.
3 BEDROOM Rouse. Total price
111 E. Ith Street
partially furnished. 12*0
Call 222-1716
under appraisal. Dial 222-7642.
CLEAN, repainted I Bdrm. Apt..
SPACIOUS COUNTRY
lights, water. 150. 101 E. 5th
2 flEtt}tOOlI. Living room, Fla.
or 2296.
:22-2951
fireplace,
block
home,
room,
built-in range, enclosed gar*100 MeUoavIlIe.
age. All located on large lot. FLJRN aPT.,
Priced at $11,000 with good
AVAI.ION APARTMENTS
terms. Adjoining lot available Ill W. Ind Ct.
$21-Ill?

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SENKARII( GLASS &amp;

INBUROR
*111 8. French

QUALITY MOBILE nu%IES
hwy. 17-92 S. Sanford
1224162

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Adult., $0. 322-7343.
470 Evergreen Ave., Longwood.
*35-9973
104-Trail er Space-Rent
Pk.. 4 _____________________________
r OWNER: Ravenna
Bdrm.. 2 Bath, Built-in KitTRAILER &amp; !PiC5 on
Screened porch. Carpor t ;Ashhy.222-7265.
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&amp; Utility. :;os Satsuma,
1224401
106.Apartments For Rent

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P.lmitt. Ave
Ph. 32248S4

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SANFORD
PH. 322.1411

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PH. 3224231

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HOME ON Lake Sylvan with 2
extra lots. Furniture, Drapes HOUSE TRAILER on lot 100 1
and appliances. Nice good boat
West 4 to
nust
Th? -l't
2" t
dock. Friday i1:t't' a. in. C4url.
road west,
1st.
Store,
Ethel
House. iris and J. A. Emerson,
turn right to next one &amp; then
Sr.
turn left. AlinaSannin.
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2-BEDROOM,-dining room, 1I
bath. paved dead-end St. I 103-Mobil e Homeg,-Renl
yrs. old. Owner being transferred. Appraised $I,200. As- hOUSE TRAILER, with Cabana,
pri. yard, lights A water turn,
eume mtg.. $500 down, $911 mo.

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lion, p. .te.ring &amp; brakes. New
41re5. (5(0. Ph. 1214422,

102. Mobile Homes Sale
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95, Houses For Sale

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Bluff 2 BDRM., air conditioned, turn.
s.s ACRES Osteen Lemon
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home. Available October 22.
Rd., $5400. Total, Terms, road
I sides sign on property, Write
Sunlitnd Estate. $110 mo. 721
Eats Ga.11ie, Boa 1(12 or Ph.
CherokeeCir.,122-1*58.
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(115-8245.Orlando.
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Lake Sylvan, 2 miles west In.
*100
tersta-te 4 on 45 to Maureen
Drive. South on Maureen to Sunday &amp; veninga 322-62(1
Lake. Excellent Investment.
Stemper Agency

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lhdrm-, I Bath $110.
90. Lots For Sale
LINFI'RNISIIED
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machine,

555-450*

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'XI t.'- Weekends *21-04*2

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Ph. $*$411$

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siLt-v S p. em. for appnlntnrnt.

2-BEDROOM house, and 2-Br,,
10 ft. wide traIler.

SAULS AGENCY

STATE 4W FlORIDA, ¶0*

for divorce has been filed against
___________________________
_________________________________
OAKLAND HILLS, ac- you, and you are required to
Lot
58,
HOI'1TAL BELtS
cording to the plat thereof serve a oopy of your answer or
POIJND AT United Bts.ts Bank,
PAINTING
CARPENTRY
chairs, sick room supplies
as recorded in Plat Book IL plaading to the Bill of Coinnew and A. J. Adcock
the key to the 1nve
for sale or rent.
used car financing. We Invite
Pages 13 and 64, Public Re- plaint on the Plaintiff's AttorL!Ch'!!'!"!'
r
". r-i?, 541 Wert
L
..• P&amp;ö u*tu
,
bueih$.
l
mont.eO*'i5 of
Pinecrest Rhopptng Center
South Street, Orlando, Florida,
and repaired reastansttñy.
Fl
o
rida.
323-1775.
Ph.
ly payments.
_____________ _______________________________
_______________________________
____________________
______________________________
______________________________
realbeen
property:
Orlando Dr. Pb 222-7911 has
2701
322-S594
filed against you In and file the original answer or
suit, and you pleading Its the office of the
above-styled
the
9
Puv'aiiut'L
a
. ..........
NU1RZ1tASS
reqtmim-ed to serve a copy of Clerk e: the Circuit Court on or
Legal Notice
your Answer to the Complaint before Friday, October 21, 1911,
SHARPENING SERVICE
Do You nave a diveRsug probisa. Handsaws, circle, usciusors, mower
if you fail to do
judgment
on the Plaintiff's attorneys,
__
_
Write P. 0. Box
, Sanford.
IN THE (IIR(JUIT COURT den Berg A Gay, P. 0. Box 2407, by default will be taken against
blades. Enterprise. Fla.
NINTH JuDICIAL CIRGUIT O Orlando. Florida, end to file the YOU f'.r the relief demanded
Ph.665-4602
SUICII)E Prevention. C.l3 WE _____________ FlORIDA. TN AND FOR SEMI., original of such Answer with the the B.lI o! Complaint.
W ITNESS in)' hand and
W0LE OflITb'TS.
CARE. Orlando 341-2111.
Clerk of th e aforeraid Circuit
23.-Painting
CHAW(1ER' NO.
Court on or before the 4th day at Sanford. Seminole County,
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
of November, 1966. If you fail to Florida, this 255th day of Sept4-Beauty Care
PAI!TLN(i &amp;REPA]R
ROICTGAGE FORECLOSVP.E
do so, a decree pro confesso will ember. 15166.
Ph. 322-0426 after &amp;
10.
FEDERAL NATIONAL )IORT
be taken against you for the re- (SEAL)
SPECIAL got acquainted otter
Arthur H. Beckwith, r.
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corpor- lie! demanded in the complaint.
.,.u.iil.,
by Janis Williams. 'Phi-u Oct- Tilaon Pn.intincr
Srvk
_..,,i
Clerk of th e CIrsiilt
..a.
C
otier 15th, only-.20c off on 5.11 Brush
By: Donna M. Markos, D.C.
Plaintiff, once a week for four consecuSpray
services. Permits. start at $8.50.
3"3..035(s
vs.
the weeks in The Sanford Her- Paul C. Perkine
Bring this ad.
647 West South Street
WILLIAM I... EASTMAN and .TV- aid.
CUT 'N CURL. Beauty Salon
L1A A. EASTMAN, his wife
Dated this 4th day of Ootober. Orlando, Florida
24. Well Drilling
Attorney for Plaintiff
Defendants. 1955.
Publish Sept. 22, 29 &amp; Oct
'P0* WILLiAM L. EASTMAN (SEAL)
WE
DRILLED.
. 1066.
BERNICE'S BEAUTY SALON
•pp3(
and JULIA A. EASTMAN,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
BYBTEMi
ItcguLur $10 Permanent now $1,
his wife
Clerk of the Circuit Court DDE-G5
All Types and Clues
Complete. 322-966*.
whose s-esidenoe and wbsrBy: Donna U. Markos
We repair ana srvle.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
abouts are unknown.
Deputy Clerk
STINE
NINTH
JUDICiAL CIRCUIT, IN
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIBerg
&amp;
Gay
YOU
van den
Machlesry &amp; Supply C..
5-Card of Thanks
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
7ii'. 2nd St.
_ 22)54*! FlED that a Complaint to fore- P. 0. Box 2407
STATE OP FLORIDA.
close a certain mortgage enoum- Orlando, Florida
THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. IN CHANCERY We. 1S4
the
following
described
1916
28,
13,
21.
boring
Publish
Oct.
1,
Annie Belle Jacobs, of Chulu- 26 - Roofing
FLATBUSH SAVINGS BANK
real
property,
to-wit:
DDF-22
ota, wishes to express sincere
New York corporation,
The West 110 feet of Lot 1,
- HIN __YOURROOP"
thanks to each and every per.
Plaintiff
lying South of the Florida IN TUE CIRCUIT COURT 01"
OR A WHOLE NEW ROOF
son
for their prayer., card..,
Vi.
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
A.
MED..
TIlE
WaTu
Midland
Railway,
of
_____
PHONE 323-2409
food, and donations that were
SER'S SUBDIVISION, so- IN AND OR SEMINOLE COUR. LARRY ASKER and MADYLON
so Imenetously given and help- E.&amp;.1. TURNER ROOFING
ANKER, his wife,
cording to the plat thereof 'PT. FlORIDA.
ad en much to lighten the load _________________________________
Defendants
recorded in P1st Book 1, CRANCERT NO, lUST
lii -the loss of our dear beloved 29-Photo &amp; Equipment
NOTICE OF SUIT
Re..
TEE
BOSTON
FIVE
CENTS
Public
page
122,
of
the
mother and grandmother.
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
cords of Seminole County. SAVINGS BANK
Mrs. Nolan Fore YASRICA twin lens Reflex camPlaintiff, TOt LARRY ANKER and MAD______
Florida, LESS the West 25
era with new case. Pair1'
ThON AXKER, his wife,
feet thereof for 'roadway vs
good oondltion. Can be seen at
222 Stinson Drive,
6. Child Care
ENGLISH.
JR.,
at
ux.,
WILBUR
purposes.
INCLUDING
_______
-Sanford Herald. First $20 takes
Charleston, South Carolina
.t &amp;4
1- Surface Unit and Oven
Defendants. Notice to hereby given that
for
home
CHILD CARE in my
1- Wall Heater
suit has been filed In the above
woflCE or sun' IN
working mothers,
__ has been tiled against you its
indicated Court against you, and
80. Home Appliance,
LAKE MARY 222-1*10
the above-styled suit, the short MORTGAGE ?ORZCL0$VRE
title of which Is Federal Nation- ¶0* WILBUR ENGLISH., JR. and each of you, the title of which
DOROTHY L. ENGLISH, his case is as shown above.
CHILD CARE In my horns. SANFOIW lLEC'1'R1C CO. el Mortgage Association, a seeYou are hereby required
wife,
poration
organised
under
alt
A
Weekdaya-$1,S0 per day for ,
LFPI1AjiCE$ Now &amp;
file your answer or written deREswENcz UNKNOWN
and
existing
putof
Congress
trained child; $2.00 per day
Maanolta
suant to the Federal National AND Tot All parties claiming in- tenses, if any. In the above profor Babies, Includes I meal.
tsresta by, through, under or Oefiding with the Clerk of this
Mortgage Association Charter
More on Saturdays.
'USED Pvc $29.91 up.
against the aforesaid per- Court and to serve a copy thereAct, having its principal office
Ph. *22-2997
Service Calls $1.00
of upon the plaintiff's attorneys
son.
the City of Washington, DliMOONEY APPLIANCE in
YOU ARE hereby notified that whose name and address *PPS*$'l
triot of Columbia, Plaintiff, vet.
BIG TOP NURSERY &amp;
211Palmetto
*11-0697 sus, WILLIAM L. EASTMAN and a Complaint to foreclose a set- heteon. on or before the 11th
KINDERGARTEN
JULIA A. EASTMAN, his wite tam mortgage encumbering the t1K' of November, 1966. the
Certified T.acn.r.
81. MUIIC&amp;I lflhItI'URIOSItR __ Defendants, and you are required following described real proper- tute of this Proceeding being a
(With Degrees)
suit to foreclose the lien of $
•
to serve a copy of your Answer ty. to-wit:
Located 11-52 Ph. *21-1010
Lot 10, Block 'F". COUNTRY mortgage on the following desPIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR or other pleading to th e CornOpen Monday t-u Ist*rdsy
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 1, cribed property situate in Semi*sg.ggj plaint on Plaintiff's Attorneys,
H. I HARMOim
7:11 a. W. to sm V. UL
according to the plat there.' nule County. 11'IorIda, to-wit:
CLEVELAND, S 'P E P H E NION
Friday evenings 'til midntgbt.
Lot 12, Block F. SUNLIAND
PiANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
of as recorded In P1st Book
AND MIZE, Suite. 515 Sanford
________
Harry Wester
11, Page 35, Public Records
Atlantic National Bank Building
ESTATES, a subdivision, ac.
8. Pets &amp; Supph..
cording to map or plat there..
Cauli 3:2-9081
of Seminole County, Florida..
P. 0. Drawer Z. Sanford. Florida,
of recorded In Plat Book 11,
and file the original Answer or has been tiled against you In
POODLE PUPPIES, guaranteed 32-.Bulnraa Equipment
other pleading In the office of the above styled suit, end you
Sl ug"16-22 Public Record.
healthy. Tiny top
miniature
_______________
of Seminole County, Florida..
the Clerk of the Circuit Court are required to serve a copy of
COMMONERS
at stud. Terms. *22-1441.
NEW VICTOR Eleotric 10 Key on or before the 24th day of your Answer or other Pleading DONE AND ORDERED at e..
October, A. V. 1966. If you tail to the Complaint on PlalntiWs ford, Seminole County, State of
Adding Machine. $122.
WA!'T A.
I"
to
do so, a decree pro confasso Mtorn.ys, ANDERSON. RUSH. Pt.rida this 4th day of Ootuber,
Ph. 3*2-2165
NEED TERMS?
will be taken aj-ainst you for DEAN &amp; WWNDKE, 22 EaSt 1St!.
CALL Whltaker's. Pki
the relief demanded In the Cons- Central Boulevard. Orlando, Flor- (SEAL)
Puodlos, Clmihuahu.aa. ARC-a. 84. Upholstery
Ida, and file the original Anplaint.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Stud service avUable. We ap- __________
This Notice shall be publish- sear or other Pleading in the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
OVER I YEARS
predate Inquiries. Ph. 1914122
By: Donna U. Markos, D. C.
ed once a week for four conse- office of the Clerk of the Circuit
OF FINE workmr.
shtp to p cutive weeks In The Sanford Court on or before the 24th Law offices of
PUPPIES for Adoption. SEMi- holstering, draperies, slip...- Herald a newspaper
circulated day of October, 1151. If you OhRARD J. OBRlEN
era. Time P7M.nt. aa little in Sem1uuis Cuuuty. Florida.
NOLE B U U AN E SOCIETY.
la.il to do so, a dccrsa pro oon- Amerioui Natlun&amp;I kisni Bldg.
Hwy. 17-1.2. near County Road as $1 use. Drapery hardware
r'ated this 19th day of Sept.- feano will be taken against you P. 0- Box 111.8$
Dept.
installation.
for the relief demanded in the St. Petersburg, Florida 2172*
KUL? DECORATING SHOP ember,
Coznpl*Iiit.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
(SEAl..)A. P. 1956.
ANIMAL HAVEN RENNELa:
p.
This
Nutloe
shall
he
published
Publish
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
Oct. 6, it, 3o, 27. 1064
Boarding. For salt, AXC Chibus. _______________________
Clerk of the Circuit Court once a week for four consecutive DDI'-*I
bus, also mixed breeds. 12$. a-Vacuum Cleaners
By: Donna U. Markus D.C. weeks in The Sanford Herald.
3752.
s. CLEVELAND, STEPHENSON &amp;
DATED 'PUll 20th day of Sept..
USED
VACUUM
CLEANERS
)UZE
ember,
1991.
14 -Sporting
110 up
( EAL)
Attorneys for Plaintiff
It Pays To
KIRBY COMPANY
Arthur H. Bockwith,, Jr.
P. 0. Drawer Z
GUN SHOP
Sale, &amp; Service
Cierk of Circuit Curt
Suite 515, Sanford Atlantic 35*..
Buy-ball-Trade Guns
Ph. 569-6767.
by , Donna U. Ma.rkos
tional Bank Building
Repair Gun., Rod
heels
Sanford, Florida
Deputy Clerk
?1W Electrulux, with power asia- Publish Sept. 22. 29 A Oct. S. Publish Sept. 22, '*9 A Oct. 6,
OSTEEN BRIDGE CAMP
4j ad. East of Baziford.
411 510 A Shampooer. Reasonable. 12. 1991
I.I. 1100
Phone U%2-3U6
Call 541.1717.
DDE-91
DDE.44

Ivashing

2-2S00

CALLBART REAL ESTATE
CALL DAY OR NIGhT *22-7451

5

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to

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h*the, large utility room, also;
lions.', No Pets. IVrlte flow 304
2 RIsTIM house trailer. See at
Camp Seminole, Ph. (22-1222. c/SanfordIleraitI.___________________
gas,

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12,1 -V419.

fiIpp'r.

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ELLINOR

Single l.im,iy to share
home. l'tivate l;eit,'o,isss wills /\1IJf, cLi\SS
1tchen, l.un'1r, t.tvIn r,'i

furnished. $70 month.

Ci'urniev - Monteith

3. L. Hobby, Sheriff of

t)ft?'f"S
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roil 31.7*1 _________
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l'urn. Adults. NO Pets.
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Real Est*-tC
5(5(5 W. lit St.

t5

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trail.'.

A MultIple 1.isttng Realtor
CLEAN, Furn. Cottage, water, 115. Autos For Sale
Drive _________________________
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IlisliM furnishesi boss.'.'.
I ________
___________________
Air Con,littisncr A Washes' lOS. Rooms For Rent
iitive Servk'e

frees.'; Alan Garage Apt,

N TIlE CIRuul1 COITRT OF
Seminole County, Florida
'minc wiwru JUDICIAL Clii- Publish Sept. 5 A Oct. 5, 12, it,

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to

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PAIt4T COMI'ANY
ST. JOHNS REALTY
THE TIME TESTED 11PIRM
(22-21145 after 5p.m.1251 N. PARK AVgNIIE (ft-S12s ______________________________
CLEAN, quiet rooms for men.
riT1MATPS" &amp;
V'nr
'iflit
401MagoIi.112-0710
s.
TWO 1medrnsn turn. lions.',
"PAiNT &amp; TIOflY ItEi'AIIV'
ROHERT A. WILLIAMS
11011 IV 20th St.
tltist Volt (•flt5 iii' irosiil of--Realtor
118-Wanted
To Rent
__
fl. A. I'1lliams, (2-*911l
at
..
-Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
___________________________
Adult.', small F'strn. Apt, or lAth, &amp; Santtrsl Ave. 322.52(5

11~ :t

County, Florida, I shall offer
for sale to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, the above desc'rlhed property of Pra.mpie

Stokes.

A1m ARTMIN'rS

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lit, 4v',1au,
ipni Fcltli, fl, s'ir'.'n r'inii. $51411,
fl

Call *22-2064
IURNISIIICI) ROOM, Eltohen
*22.1201 2540 Riawthi at t?4t _____________________________ FRAME HOUSE-TIefrIg, &amp; Stove pri'I1egea, air - on4itionIng,
S. Sanford Ave. Not fancy, Auto, heat. Twin beds. Eatrn

:2-1252 before S a. m, after
I) I V 0 ii C E
Defendants.
JENNELL JOHNSON,
NOTICE OF SUIT
" '.
Plaintiff,
TO: ARTHUR L CRAFTON
EXPERT CARPET CLEANING,
'L
North 12th Street
10$
Average aix. $4.iS1. ti's. estimate.
WARREN JOHNSON.
Erwin, North Carolina
Ph. 565-5763 tom- information &amp;
Defendant
$Ind
appointment
NOTICE ¶0 APPEAR
MYRTlE L. CRAPTOX

dvertleemonts.

Found

$

be .

Plastic (dark red) couch, chair,
Plai ntiff, THE NINTH JUDICIAL Clii
new, $50. Compton'. Ency., vs.
UIIT IN ANTS FOR SEkiOLE
used 1 yr., $70. Other items ARTHUR L. CI1.AFTOX and COUNTY. FLORIDA.
theap. Muat sell this week. MYRTlE L. CT1.AFTON, his wife, IN CHANCERY NO. isss

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20? 5. Park

DINETTE SET, Ilk, new, $20. EAST BOSTON SAVINGS BAXK, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

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MONDAY throu*
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CUlT OF AWl) FOR SEIIINOI.E ie
cOUNTY. FLORIDA.
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CARPi.NTER: Retired, wSflts
small repairs n.l .'ahtnt work. ---i

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Ph. flesItisnI Nit. *11-11451 ehen equipped. AIN E. (rd
D),'V$\VORK, EPtf'11.' JohnsOn,
$5 montblr. ph. (22-1(15.
i'LORA ii1ltiT1T, 4 rm. Psirn.
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1107 Vi. 7th.
Apt.. Sanford South to HihI'FURNISHEI 2 fledrnom home
2-411$0.
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$70 month plus Utilities, cue, turn right to l'alnm \'ny

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222.1121 afternoon, on the said day at the
COLDST'OT ret:Ignra.tor, clean, _______________________
front door of the County Court
in very good condition, $40.
WILSON
-MAZER PURN.
Rouse in Sanford, Seminole
Call :27-3:15 after 4 P. 10.

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October, A. D. 1556, between the
MICROPHONE. Fender Amplifier. ECH0LS BEDDING Co. legal hours of sale, to-wit: s.f.
Upright piano,
Beddis.g &amp; Peralture
ter II :00 o'clock In the forenoon
Phone (6("450$
AT PACTORY PRICBI
and before 2:00 o'clock In the

Retail

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time guarantee. Wholesale &amp;

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CLEANING
Call
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Buy - Sell • Trade
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77. SituatIon Wanted
10(3. Apartments For Iteni tin. Autna For ale
LOiS' (I ENpervici'.
ER AL HOUSE7• 11rnies For Rent
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tion 5, Ts'p 1 South, Rge
$224509
204 S. Park Ave.
teals, Ste. Bought - Sold. L3"
21 E - Seminole County,
ry's Mart, 211 Sanford Ave.
Florida
ICENMC)RE Electric flange,
. 122-4152.
as the property of Frampia
322-9469
Stokes; that on the 21st day of

113-Wanted To Rent

06-Antiques For Sale
55-Money To Loan
SO-Businses Opportunities

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GWALTNEY JEWELERS

105-Rooms For Rent

52-Swap or Exchange

lnnarspring

Evenings

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certain

ILORU) MUD IT

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earnings. Ph. $2-44 12.

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Sale

108-Mobile Homes-Rent
104-Trailer Space-Rent
loS-Trailer Lots-Sale
IOL....Apartm.'nt.s Pm- Rent

50-Misc. For Side

Mrs.

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PRIVATE VOICE LESSONS

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DOC'S Radio 5 T.V. Hospital CHAIR bed, new, hut dam- twean Anchor Finance Comr'any,
$21.00 Inc., Plaintiff, and Prampte
aged
W. 7th Street
MAPLE finished gossip bench Stokes. Defendant, have In my
$ 1.00 possession the fol)wInR deut(used)
KF.NMORE Portable Dishwasher.
crihed property situated and he.
Sb 2 PC. Sectional Brown
Make Offer.
(*5.00 log in Seminole County, Florida,
Priest
Call 222-6791
$25.00 to-wit:
USED refrigerators
MATHER FURNITURE
i4K PIERCED EARRINGS
*22-05(2
chaIns of East 11 chains of
$2.50 &amp; Up
201 E. 1st

:55-Real Estate Exchange
100-Resort Rentals
10I -Trail ers.--Cabstnas
102-Mobile Homes-Sal.

Z114-Exterlmnators

aide, and

Pull Time Service Man

Help

95.,...Bouases For Sale
96-Bou,'es-$ale or Rent
517-House Pot- Rent

32-Job Printing
24-Upholstery
25-Vacuum Cleaners
27-Moving Storage

and fifth-sixth grade teach-

For

22Plumbing

23.....,PaIntlng
24-Well Drilling
25-Air Cond. i- HeatIng
9-Photo &amp; Equipment
30-Hans.' Appliances
i1 -Musical Instruments
22-Business Equipment

Mrs. Vivian

Female

74-Sales Help Wanted
77-.-SItuatlon Wanted
77-A--Situation Wanted
Students
1-Income Property
-flusiness Prop-Sale
sb-Real Estate Wanted
84-11sal Estate Sale
97-Business Rentals

6-Itoofing
2S-RssdIn---Toievl.ion

third and fourth grades;
Welsh, first and second grades, and Mrs. Polly Denton, secretary; (back) Miss Mellouise
librarian; Rupert Jenkins, principal
Dewey Denton, custodian;
Dewey Denton,
manager.
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Ida, by virtue of a writ isatied
3 j7t:t) wrt,ugh.t Iron step
out of the Circuit Court to and
tables with gIses tops
NEW Bunk beds complete with the 5th .lay of September, A. t).

224 Palm Place

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tThy'ierPt

ti. .lflhti tha ltohive at flee-

NOTICE IS HERERT (TVEN
$5500
tlon
that 1. J. LUTHER HOBBY,
NEW
Hollywood
bed
with
5"
iTij,ITT TRAILER, 4 x S. afl thick foam mattress
$58.00 Sheriff of Seminole County, Florstool. Spur.' Tire.

72-Female Help Wanted

Notices

13-Catering-Pond
14-Sporting Goods
15-Sneclal ervicea
IS-interior Decorators
17-.lanttoria) Rerviees
111-L.andscapr Service
114-Builders Supplies
20--Hurdware
21-Borne improvements

FACULTY and staff at Geneva School Includes (front, from left) Mrs.

Ph. 22-24S5 x• 2:2-55*5

(s6-Insurance
e'-9ehoo)p
Ini'tructtnns
75s-Employman: ServIces

10-Poultry-1.ivssthck

tress-in very good c0n411-

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Schools
&amp;histructfofls
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$25.00

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USED Castro Convertible, with
mellent Innerapring mat-

85c a bale.

';l-Money Wanted
b4-Savings &amp; Loan

4-BeuUty care
i-Curd of Thank-s
5-Child Care

Mrs. J. S. Peterson, teachers'

Sanford, I-fl7O.

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slightly marred

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CLASSIFICATIONS

Cherry,

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Crystal Lake Ave. Lake Mary. water damaged
MAHOGANY Commode Tables
COLDSPOT CREST TTFZ
Cr. m.00
FREEZER
MAPLE drop leaf dining Table
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APPAIRER

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tor. good shape. $200. 4th A BRANt) New $ofa Red, slthtly
(44.00 t)TSTR'S, FRAXTZ OIL Cleaner.

monthly rites. Wh.n
got ..rli. results, ce
4
cancel - you'll be billed for only the days run at

(Middleton Photo)

Barnes,

$.rvtee with time seek.
SUPER rRADING POST

Write for 1ntaIl.'. T)lacount USED P'ur'titWs,

OF COPY

earned -rote.

Mary

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from $1,000 to $1,600 per month.
SITUATION WANTED ADS - HALF CHARGE
(l.'lpiila p,1
Write P. 0. Box 600. Day55. Furniture For Sale
ton, Reach, ''"a
Always order your .d n the economical weekly or cAMrin: Fold-up s volt genera- ______________________________
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Beall, of DeBury,

Mansion. A total

3 LINES MINIMUM
($l.Eb MINIMUM CHARGE)
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48. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
51. ArtIcles For Rent
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2,000 EVERGREENS
'VV-B)D5--CHATN SAWS-Sell
roREST LAKF. 6 A IA STORE
Viburtnum, Licuntrum, Juniper. Vibratorp-MapnRore Roller.
FCmR1.'ST CITY. SEE OWNER
AMRTOA RENT-ALT
Podnciirpini. Ptttnsporum:
to t
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PR1CF5
CTCJO'I) LITTLE BUSINESS
26 th. 1e Mansfield, 1-4U4. Ro1it9 y, Rouptta Baby
17-n, 1l equipment nøP*rY
0.7, W.sk or 1(00 th.
to nt Ins,.' profitable dr*p'rY
OASROL.L'S FURNITURE
Piuu
and plIowcr
50. MIsc. For Sale
11t41$l
qsisrt.'rS.
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(k'o pii, furni.' apt. rentflOAT, motor, treller, make offer. for sn per met. .sli for only
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i,ThO with t.'rm. Prk'e 10Move. Re,. at 4fl1 N. Msnou,- 4'lU(it'l building. Evening.' and
tina Ave. Anytima,
Dell's Auction Service
Sunday.'
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HAIR GEL

five minutes. and has a scam
more to do befare he makes his
painful way to Walter Reed
Army l't,spltal next wee3.

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MOW selection facludis
sweep- econd dials, 24K gold cases, dis.
styles. All wfth matching bractiet
expansion bonds or strap&amp;.
Loth In original Uctofy gilt twx Wfth
cri I I I to "Maranter.
"At the" Eft', why hirve trawr old
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much is tilrow,3 * liwiiy every
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At a pews conference Thursday he %pohe optimiSticallY .
about improved relations with
the U.S.S.R. generally and. sig-

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the Soviet Union arnong nations
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seeking * peace.

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Republican exeCarlton said the school pa,1 Counts
$40 to have the machines trazis- cutive comm!ttee and

y oung Republicans, at 8
ported to the school fronu cotinty storage. Alitchines were set p.m. Thursday fit the
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convasser calls on you or mail your

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UNITED FUND
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of this demanding that "all" shirt titles
callup before the end
orn inside the belt
year-possibly on his return In be w
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' operations against the Commun- onstrated how
ists has "ecceded our expecta sports type shirts are designed dents receiving instruction ofl about 20 candidates for the offices of president vice presito be worn outside the trous- how to use them.
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Wilell Sanford .1tinlor Hi0i
votillg till regulation procedures were
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III school elections for .-Atide"t en front aniom: the 1,635 Stumember, highlighted the ineetI
trip. to SouU ing of the
. school board Thurs- comicil officerti held Thurs(iuy dents.
ViE-L Nam today with ,I report
WI'liere has been great entlit18(11ty # its the local dentist dent- and tojilly, regulation voting
that the progress of nifitary
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teCeiVe $75 per niotith while Clerk Mary Jluwthwtw, $5, tejitlent Ralph Fisher, $400;
School board trusties made Herald today revealed that mcii.
Muyur L. E. Woodhami an Alt&amp;muntAt Springs Mayor W. City Attorney Kenneth MeinSI
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Co llector It
their report to the school board only two of the municipalities
s, Lawrence Swofford im puid $50 1,0811, $100
$15; and City Attorney (luflu
yesterday. What did they say? in the county, 1,ongwood and Cuuncilinen Dr. Eugene Elli
We don't know. . . It wasn't North Orlando, provide flO pay- Dr. Edith Duerr, Arthur per month and members of the City Judge 'I'houias Frecinuti,0 It. stepheisho", $100 munthly
town cQuilcil, Robert Newell, $60 und City Engineer H. .
ment of any kind for services 1 Wheatley, Edward Lunn and Keith Nixon, Charles Itobimlun Conklin, $55 monthly retainer. retainer,
amde public.
(lviedti-l'olko Chief George
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monthly and Ovied o Mayor M. Chief, C. II, Alien $400; City Kidsey, $1211; 'I'uwn Clerk
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L. Gary is paid $40 per month (leik IJos'oth$c Ihu'deu:i, $350; helen iThivik $825' I"Iru Chief
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salary - in addition to $ 80 Water Clerk Marcella jlunsoi', 'I'. b. J.in gu Jr., $ 20; City Ati
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monthly expenses and i,ieiiibei's $280; City Attorney S. J. 1)uv- torney C. Algerisumi t$pcer, $7f
Doors will open one hour be. of Oviedo council, Kirby Huck- is Jr., $100 munthly retuhier; isimithlY j'v LU iner; and
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ford.
1 Wurd and Bill tioij, $J00 aisid Fire Chiuf How- culse.
North th'iandu-PuhIro Chile!
exciting Martin receive $5.00 per meet- aid Willoughby, $25.
-p.m. are ehedu1ed in the big the sponsorship of the Semis, islir.
Village Clerk,
j.oijgwu(A -Police Chief If. 10200;
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tion and see what the wellTile
dressed
man
of
today
is
wearously crippled or killed, where
I don't know but get mad
WASHINGfON (AP) other equipment.
- et out of this complacency .
mated
that
about
does
the
ultimate
responsibiliHouse-Senate
conferees have a ing," quipped Dr. E pps.
Bracken esti
.
Board members agreed that
A. greed on a compromise bill to
- one guy in the pr
- inting shoP 30 per cent of the achool's plu.v- ty for negligVnee lie?" Dr.
ers art, not covered by militia) W. Epps Jr school board mein authorize $17 billion in expmndi uzutin types of knit, sweater'h
i.
tures to combat pollution it) riv- type and pull-over type shirin '
or fumily plun hosPitulizuti0l) ber askiA.
i i rered using a red ribbon . . . insurance. He said the cost cii
lakes and other public wa- run and should be worn on the MACK
He was told that in the final
' e t1int
outside.
Well I'm seeing "red."
til•
anything other than total group analysis it would come back to ttrs. "I.et's
not
get
too
conmervitto(Illy
wll.
,4 1'lt(
6d
• • •
.
ilisurance wus t;o prohibitive" the bokird. Dr.. Epps said he
tjve
on
this
good
grooming
bit.
i
nford
Junior
little
girl
at
S.
A
wanted every precaution taken Trial Postponed
for it 1jecoll(I fotir-year
High School can't do her math parents
pay it. jiug- to insure prompt inedical, atMIAMI (AP) - The trial of It's only the really outrageous
School could
board not
officiuls
trn as i triso of tao
gested thL.t insurance compitIhies tentiori and adequate insurance four men and 30 south Florida styles that we need to be
book. The book wa stolen
contacted to jiee if urrange. coveruge on till players. Other dairiets un trillk pi-Ice-fixing char- cerned ubout. Wo nil w nt t , '' , i)3' (uV, iiltu011
and
the
fichool
-er
of
her
luck
won't replace it until she buys ments can be made to cover all school board members concur- ges has been postponed indefinit- be U to date," members do- Hums.
dared.
ely.
uncovered players in the entire red.
another

Now you know why I write
11ed.

compertit
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hat can we do about it doctors, ranilcow or the fn€ rittiitr than through individual ha summit conference
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' department about the l(un of
n arent
SD
a resuacitat, in addition to "if a player should be seri- Pollution Battle

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Muse said his invest igation
S
was roont for all to lit, sealrd showed that another student
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IL,t)aloo was closed and now the
Sch ool b oard ti hut b It(IUtt
Ritz I' mad nd now "ou et
that Ganus also tull~ with couilt,y. with

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year, at this point, it has drop

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Do you know how much tax* rect,or of school sufety told
ouril
payers would !~~. ve if we elimi- Seminole County School 13
urs a.
nated the outdated and outmod- mem ers,

hoa.

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board forgets pation in sonic lunchroonis, i

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much taxpaYers would' save
the city nil Sanford used the problems of insurance are still

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of the food has there cannot be more standees Clifton Webb Dies
Mrs Ada Sires
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Counts
Sheriffs
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Holly
w
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Apace age" IIl,%1 360 data-protv Only 10.
adjustment can be made
beep costs down," she said
ter. died Thursday night investigated the accident which
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Wher d the rest go'
is
explitined
,to
sit
HOW TO USE 11 voting milehille
13111111ell Road near
Government subsidies a r e ~ exci.-ss students transferred to baby
new
electronic
set-up on
One teacher says the schobls
of a heart* attack at the age of Oce"red on
Scott Clemnier, Sanford Junior high SchooI,tuother buses
Forest
City.
Muse
reported
lobby for
play
in
tfie
bank
p
P
U' I ii Mu'i trans orta(lent by Mrs. Alitry Grace Kosky, teitchcr.* StuHawthorne
said
no
charges
will
bursements
.
reim
federal
demonstration
to
the
public all
nal children schools.
(k'fltS at the school used official voting machincH
free lunches for More than .500 tion supervisor, reported there
t
filed.
bus Viet Peace Move
(HeritIO Photo)
ill ,sellool elections, Thtir8dity.
daily.
School board Inembers termed
ci
ASHINGTON (,%,P) - PreslAfter a boy is 14-yetirs-of
on which Cathy Merritt. Soot
/
School dent Johnson is holding open the the accident "must regrettable."
House
0S •
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t i
High
Seminole
luniar'
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ssibilit~l that tile Soviet Union
n't handle him and he's
ote
tudents
".
Junior
:
may
play an active role in end* * *
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usiness

"We would like a ruling dn
4)jily thing the school board sun.
plies i paper .incl small m ain- grade students. These schools sonw kind of limit," board mem-

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inRosenwald and Jackson Heights school bus standecs will
Tietarde1 Association (Charles School. In these schools prices troduced at the next legislative
Kampf is the president) worli-F,i were raised this year from 25

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president; Harlan Tuck, vice
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walk through the small ped to 10 per cent, but we bc-'
ciassrdoms, sce the paint pecl- lieve this will improve," 'Mrs.
Ing from the walls and wonder Whitmore said.
why dnesn t someone Care?
Largest drops in numbers of

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stop along the shoulder of the
road with her sister. is said to
be still In a semi.comn.
Main item on the agenda will
be theelectionofanoclatlonoIficers for e coming year. Of.
ficers nonunated by the cam.

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we al-e not asking foi
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County School Board.
been there thret years said ' nole
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Thursd ay by Mrs. Chailotte

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Baker Jr., is the party nominee.
and in 111inois, Montana. Oregon
and possibly New Hampshire.
He said he was sUcking to his

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The school

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section of Lake Howell Road and
Howell Branch 11oad, have
prompted the inviting of Sheriff
Luther Hobby as guest speaker
Sunday when the Tanglewood
Area Civic Association meets at
7:30 p. in. at St. ltichard'a Episcopal Church.
A Lynian High School girl
struck several weeks ago by a

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DAY
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AI ' IY
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flashlights, etc. R*charg* them again

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where his son-in-law, Howard H.

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stated "As parents wad citizens 6f this community
%d fiNmit the closing of tile Ritz.

SChOOlS don't want him

Charges oil common types of sizes (0,
C, Penlight, 9-Volt)... saves you big

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The GOP eader
If an 't revealed
n a news
coderence rundown Tuesday on
senaitursio raceb.
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when to go along with President

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a letter to an official of the Florida ?40vic C-hain

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---"I realize that IlIvre i.q a .1fill
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be living undi,r till- Citinintini"t.

critical of administration policy.

Highway Patrol has resulted
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sor equipped with a computer
was hired recently by one of
the large British bingo chains
i to nroduee a bingo card that
would reduce the number of
i winners and make the prize
higher. Tuesday night the cards
were Introduced at the bingo
V parlor here and 600 people won
simultaneously. Each received
two cents.

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Army master ser

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Viet Nain:

his home state.

get out and come home, (lint he
does not want to -stay there and

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The South Seminole Garden
Club will hold a rummage sale,
Saturday, September 8, at the
Super Vain Store on SR 436
starting at 9 a.m.
Mrs. Oliver Holmes, ways
and means chairman, has an.
pounced that part of the proceeds from the sale will be
used to beautify the South
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On sale will be children's
clothing, school supplies, household goods, appliances and
i many other useful items.
Anyone wishing to contribute
to this project may leave any
) useable items with Mrs. Holmes
on Lauren Court or Mrs. Glenn
Humes on Huttaway Road. All
contributions will be greatly
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wrote President
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"Serving here Is (lie most deading experience of my life."
was the feeling an Army private
first class expressed In a letter
to Sen. Wayne Morse, D.Ore.,

In how

dent,

an

addrrs at Omaha on June 30,
wrote the President.: "May the
truth of your .%pepch pierce the
tog in the minds of the anti-Viet
Nam groupq."
Others told the President:
---"There has been quite a bit
of protest againe,t; the U.S. poll

ships.

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proud to be serving my country
by being In Viet Nam ," a U.S.

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one," he 5111(1, "lies not In more
find better hombi. but In -otini,
political and economic relation-

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all

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let him ask of God, that giveth I1 - - '"
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GRACE METHODIST Church held a Vacation Church School last week.
righteousness. In his writings
Fifth
and sixth graders are shown in photo above with their teacher,
we karn of a dual concept canM
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J . Sorokowsk3 Bottom photo shows the third and fourth gradM
cerniug ri
lit e oii e ii
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(left to light), Alice Harris,
publicity chuirmun. Thin Cassellivrry, ussocinte ~-oiith director, and .Alelenda Caqselbei I i, Seflior M\T pi e-ident Thc week w ill open Sunday
with a such- Super lit 6:30 p.m., followed by fellowship. recrentinn and
worship service.
(Herald Photo)

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with the €,.et'ptlon of Wudne- \tondzi, a co;trrd dish, and a
U Cr h. Charge of fifty cents will be
(in.v, will be held at the ch
und on that duy a weiner ronst miidc- on other nights to cover
will he held at tile McCluin's the cost of -Food.

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The Episcopal Churchwomen
~ in Longwood are having their ty Methodist Church beginning
annual Back to School Rum- Sunday and continuinp through
c August 114 and 20 Friday with a variety of or.
m g'
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. in the Parish Hall on Church ti; Itie lanni d for
A
different
typt
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of
supper Cusselberry.
-St"et. The two day sale will
be from
both days.
Items for the salt. mar
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group
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White. 3drei. Clintun Anderson, temeher, Doug Hunetwk, Delbell Wurd.
Durice Pttdruu, Sharon Keith, und Kuthy Donovan.
(Heruld Photo)

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Summer servicer, ut AltL,.
held at "
, p.m. bunday, and fulRev. John 11. Rackworth will munte SprirWls urfe bt1utL. laId
i lowing the program there will berueMrnhniterSunday t
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be a display of arta and crafts the 11 LUl. service at Forest the same time church chou1
tnude' by the children. Refresh- City Baptist Church.
classes will be conducted fur
ineuto will in- served.
A graduate of the University children 1~42 yeurt; old. A ~
The Puttifindero will leuve of Kansas, and Midwestern nursery is provided.
hunduy fur ii lilking trill ulong ISeminury, Kansas City, Mo.,
Re%r. M~U yne E. Sm ith. mill.
a pertaut of the Appelachiun be' Is itt present making lila liter will have its his acrn
Trall and will returl, Jitilne oil litinit, w th hib family in Orlan- topir this week, "Tike Mull Wilt, ~11
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tor ,i visit Stitiit'ilny In fleflary hIghway 17-92 81 !:3U p.m. In- VIIV(l It) ltit'f't oii.I hear the
by Ik'mhhlenn gubernatorini t.Iettul of liii' eomtiiunity center vnmildiile.
Judge Albert 1). Willinion fit
vanil(date, ClAtide Kirk, by the nit previonxly relmrted.
given
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Illilleellien front the nrea.
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The rally %vIll lit held Ili the lows. I-Acryone Ili Dellary
(If(, illrection or Mrs. Olan V.
fluitit'vll or Sanford, will en
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absence of thi Licutioning pasMr and Mrs I I) Prieit trio comprised of Mat. \'IIkIt
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Miss Elisahetli Priest and Init stu iiisti: and
aid Muirlicud gave reports Suit- liuth of Thiinbriclg,:, Ga., CTId • •
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One Of The
Presiding at the ton rence
At tot rotaing SCHSIOT.
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was Rev. Glen S. Comf ort of minilite
Of Fresh Flowers,
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will b guest niiniiter Sunday Baton Rouge', Lu., who has me- vpeciJ service conducted by
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Plasfic Al-rangemerift,
at tile United Church of Del. cently been elected president of Presicient C',oinforL.
the
Southern
Methodist
Church.
tona, which will meet at in a.ni.
Etc. In Central Florida
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Other dignitaries bringing
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at IhItona Community Center
tile messuges were I)r. Pierre
SANFORD
(in Luke Monroe.
Guillermin,
iresident.
of
SouthHUVII
FLOWER SHOP
will observe its sixth finnivera- A resident of Lakeland, Dr.
ern Methodist College' at Or.
is
consultant
in
human
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nngehurg S C.; and fit; Lynn
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the
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former members and friends relations
ference end a member of the S. Corheti., past president of the Club Plans
.art' invited IA) participate
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Commission on international church.
the daty's activities.
RePortb
revealed
the
ru
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of
the National CounCommunion will Im. observed Affairs
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Chumhes.
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B. will conduct the service whith has more than doubled
By MI! TiRED HAE
pust few
rs. Thirteen I
in tile ubt.en:c of Rev. George
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The Wek-onic Wagon Chil'
ininiediutely following the
new
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Owen, who is on vacation.
Will
meet tit Deltonti shoppillp i
~morning worship thert, will I*,
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Plazu
Tuesduy ut P a.nt. to
un anniversary program in lid- tli' truest
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leave
for a beiu'h Pnrty t
Inwuhip hull followed by a ccv°'°'
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ered dish dinner.
I The service will be concluded
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Members hud such I-. good
1 with iu mingspirution.
I A special invitation ij; ex. ~
~ nioeting, thut it wus decided '
tanded
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to help meet the attendance
Commencement exercises for will be guest preacher at the'
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the Vacittion Bible
Chiureht's ;;rth and the 1,eithituiniIiett en
Ocilawn Baptist Church will morning worship ser;ieu bun- utied the surf and lutitition at
I a locul pizzu reutiturunt.
I he held at 13 P.m. today in the day.
I church auditorium.
Robert 05burn will sweitst in 1 'Members ittal new ret;identr. '
: are urg*td to voint, aloTir and
I Everyone is inviWd tv view conducting the service.
The Rev. Robert hl. Temple, 1.111a, utivitlitatre of thebe twin. i
Ithe creative items nmd* by the
I children, which will Im ori dis. Jr., pustur of Gruce, will i-- ,lier ijutingi,.
play in fellowship hail 7:80-7:55 back from his vucation to conB MARYANN MiLES
Fe' I urthe'r inforniutaui, cull
duct services on Aug. 21.
Elder George' Petty, associate p.m.
Elzubt'th Vilseel:.
inistor of the Forest Wit, Fwv- Thiji program will climax &amp;
Lf!rulllf, tlieetillrlz 11f tile clui),
~ enth-Day Adventist Church, will twu wuuks BibIt &amp;
-hool, Wh
Pt. 20 at
be m charge of the' 11 a.m. bud a total enrollment of 112
the Community Cenu'r itt 10 1 __________________________
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Rev. Durwurd Knight Jr., churches in the conferenre.
to receive them.
First Southurmusstate I
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invited
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ford for tile pust two ,% eurs, tion periods, Lind present the
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27. It will be open every was elected vice president of I sermoritz at tht, evening services. ~
Monday
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VANCOUVER, N'. C. ( AN
ll'he~ candl(lole will Ile travel,
The beart of William A. Lig~t_ lvd% swiped my boulder. Some- Boulder Island near here for
ing on it tight eight-hour sclipflbt,art is bravy today. The rea- bod*%about 70 years, The boulder,
tile meeting voters and leaders
20-ton chunk of granite, has
lit five ninjor areas of Volusin
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Uomity-Orniond Ileach, Day.
Claude Kirk, Republican CanI'll%, 10-ket(es will ineet Kirk
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Iona Ileach, N e w Smyrna
can rcnicmIv,r.
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dido-e foi- governor of Florida ()It Ili(- lown or tile Ormond
Lig i=s the island for
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Mother permitting, the Kirk
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\ ithout the boulder, Light- Sntiirul'i- by the ''Kirketles
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the
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Ills 1)18,11' will II) front the
some of its due Besides, he w ho a ct as cheerleaders.
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group
has
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liven
said, he likes it.
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hearer of the troop's red satinW or1,1
"I just couldn't belie; C 1U\ h.int r 'she will h.' costumed un' th lii itnits, ;t ho hitise it Showcase. It'tevisloii panel pro
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eyes when I realized it ','. as much like the older girls, Mrs PI I ziit8 tont4unipt ion (if al- grant seen a; em Channel II, I1
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I'rusI)yternn Theological Seminary.
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I've bpen tntnt:ing almost the denth but the gift of
the reception.
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in .lunuary, I 9C12 with his wife.
the words of others.
Christ we art, redeemed
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the
apostle
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power
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down-drug
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is it' wonderful expression, to redeemed from denth which is ~ till- jIlpj;fwsV hinglifire.
me,:of the meaning of the the ultimate penalty of Hill.
He trnw preaches, speaks,
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Christian exporitmee. It l, indee4*,-a alltement of faith, He make thin stsitement, of faith i They moved to Yokohnnut in : ''
Christian itti.
said, "But of him are ye in yours also. To he
hu' bt'czmrne Poster
God
is
matins
murh
more.
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Chriiiii Jesus, who of
madti unto us wisdom, and meant this. "But of him art. ismall ronmgution of Japan- ~
'righteousness, and sanatifica. ye in Christ Jesus, who of ~;od ' Pse. Thit, littie group revently :
tmn, .4nd redemption." To be i made Unto UI Witidoni, tuid built C llt'W sanctuary seating
"in Christ" for Paul was to he righteousness, und sunctifiesk- 150 persons, which war. dedi- :
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v Wiever. and a believer pop. tinn, and redemptinn."
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The uotttmittu'u"q report soul
VIIhniiis snid Weditesilny.
k unvuflul lit.' t'u'neIi of wititihint $7 of the stotc"s Ill coonwiuuinni. sold while i'eivnsliig sinrin ulsii,,,ue"

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what I am talking about- Ex- tinii. The 711ble spenkt; very 'n-m,, h" will address the, chil-' they flev- it) Denver for
..it dren's and adult's r)san
with
his
brother,
OrR'aniats from all the .apaii- I
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ws'nI'
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will present a slide lsi'- The Rev. Ro rt Znhnth;r .f ose Lutheran Churches, and Inare framed In wonderful words we liku sheep have gone astray.
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re plan to return to
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Anmrlruti huuintst mm, antI 4 ar' in St.. 1,niiis, Mo,, from
Pnstoi' Fh't Baptist Cltureh R his vxnrnpk WI' fl?V IT1pIri' day for an
dnv vjMIt with thi'n' fnrniiiu't.. ut wu'li at. othor Aug. 2ft.80,
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In September he will attend
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Mrs. C. missionaries.
Durint tht'ir stity in .li*piin Northwestern U n v e r a I t
for mirtielvea In the words of have strength t(' 'TflW IT) 0(0' fl u'hndt'r of Ascension 1.uththeir two Voufluir dnithtra, School of music to work on his
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A Chairman for sponsors share equnily in the runn," Mrs. Enflander .
Dollars ' proceeds.
plalned.
fo Democrats fund raising Mrs. Engbinder said she e• She has asked State betnt
campaign has been named by pert to orp-ani,'.e the campaign cysc Executive Commifte
Pat Thomas, Chairman of the j for funds in every county of members to eeeommend pet
State Democratic Executive tht fasti. and Will he naming eons in each
county to head ii
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county ebsi nien soon. She anth
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Mrs. Mal (Sophia) Englund. inounced that she has asked
is the wife of veteran Misir
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the biennial drive for funds inent business or professional Bsae)i City Councilman We
which the Democratic party man as cc.chairman for the E'ndet.
will spend to assist Its nom- i stew-wide effort.
inees In the general election
'Dolhirs. for Democrats is a
campaign. The appointment precinct level solicitation In
has
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been confirmed with the which every registered Demo.
National Democratic Commit- ct-at is given the opportunity
tee by Elliott Roosevelt, Na. to partiripate In Party activity Sign Agreement
tional Committeeman,
and to contribute to good gayDollars farDemocrats is a ernment, regardless of the vot- JAIARTA. Indonesia (AP) traditional fund raising effort 'ors position In his community. 1ndoiap4 Malaysia sigm
sponsored every two years by Every Democrat will he con-

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DemostIc committees. The the Dollars for Democrats pro- thrf* 'eJ1r undeclared war.

teriam Church in Bear Lake, Friday night, were left to right, Steve

Shc*f, Winter Park, and Randy and Scott Gettings, Bear Lake. All teen..
agers in the community are invited to the musical sessions to be held
each Friday at 7:45 during August.
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Set Tuesday Af Bank Lounge
Sanford-Seminole Ja.vcees Under the direction of President
James Rowe will hold their
first new member orientation.
Tuesday at the Florida State
Bank Lounge at 730 p. rn.
Purpose is to tell the new
Jaycees about the Jaycee movement on local. district. state,
national and international iev.
GIs. according to Waym Albert,
chairman.
Highlight of the evening will
be an address by State Presi
dent Dave Byars. Other guest
speakers will include District
B Vice President Frank Finch.
National Director Dr. Gary
Sowers and National 'lcc Pies.
Went Don Ashier.
Other phases of the program
will include an appearance by
Reid Brodie, who is Past State
President of the Kentucky Jay
cees, a movie showing local
Jaycees In action prepared by
Put Preeident Clyde Long and
an explanation of the different
levels of Jayceelini by memhers of the board of directors.
Recentlyy Sanford - Seminole
Jaycees attended a caucw held
in C eitien', boated by South

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Seminole Jaycees under the direction of Past President Frank
Finch, now District S vice president.
The summer caucui was a
prelude to the lull conference
to be held in Clearwater the
week-end of August 19. The
Sanford -Seminole Jaycees have
already planned for a large
delegation to attend.

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WCTLR5 ITATE HOVI'i'I'At.. FTAt7NT0N . VIRGINIA.
A wort; Compiiitnt having
bse*i filed aLjILInet YOU in Cit.
cult Court in asici lot beinlnol
County, Florid, by HENRY
Rt1tJOD
I14LIdJlb. PAaInttU,
for divorus. sorus L4TT1
MCNE WILLWdfi, iet.ngn,
the.s presents are to command
YOU to appear and file your Anwar or other defesie, or pleadtax bereir with the Clark at the
Circuit Court of boml,iuIc CoustX Ploridsi. aud Nerve a copy
tbei.,t rn J'LiilntIff, uttonss•y.
Curry!! Ilurkas, Attorney at LdiW,
Ci Hanford Atiantir National
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3511. 0*1 UT before the Zard day
of Auu.t, A. I). IMS, or otherd.r..
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will
Men In Service
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be
entered
against you.
Thy anjurd Herald is dougArmy Private Ronald E Guy. tiMed as $ Xsewup&amp;iper of general
ircul&amp;ti*i, In `11 ",tine citeIL has comphited a leadership ctioxi
shall ba published sues each
course at the Non week Tar tour ucasecutlu'e w.sks.
inisa1oned C)f r&amp;CW Academy. WiTlEab my hand and et ticlad we of the Clerk of the
Port Polk, La.
Circuit Court on this thø lath
Pvt. Guy entered on &amp;c:Uve 4 Ut Jul)'. A. D. 211.
duty in Muy and completed (HEAL)
Art hur H. Beckwith, Jr.
basic tni,inii at ppy
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C1etr of Circuit Court
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California.He is a 196 gracarroil laurke
duat.. of Garden Grove, Cal Lu.jru at LAW
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bernie.. Hish s&amp;i
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tksmtiiy Woody who resides at Pu bl iall Jul?, . i Ar Aui

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cal with those for r,fffrer
tuition anti some oTher
f;pwsmr4 of a thousand %ubjectd
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,'mlueathn,nql pa th s to f,rn'mr,tlon estimafenl that. mor.' than thre
In rank or to officer rommis- rrirtri of the snF4set's and
lThiq irtiele was ernidene*f
Plonq or skilts that will he rise- I courses might at, on
htse from Flton P''s "G.t. G~
fit! Inc Ivillan Jobs,
schools are applicable incivil- booklet. To ohta1 the ewm.
•"rvlces have more than Ian Jobs.
ploto hnoktt send *1 to 01.
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(orreupondenee ciuses are j Guide in care of this
atithed R tntmt. phior other.4 high on the pepnlsri'v list. pitper. ,
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Iii,.'.t nlipointinetitf4 to .rri. listed moan in the atmoil forces,
college ,k,trres and the letigtlt cet' entimmuisslons occur III In.
Along wit h teaching Iesons
of training at Ot'S schools stnni'es where speelni iriirrs- mr the bnttkflel,I, the tnlilinry
vittles anmewhnt with the bill- sionni or teehnkitl skills itt.' ilperni m's a numitt I. in hilt,,, dollar
vidmil services.
tiei'iteil. Alsii (',ifllflhlsSIt)tIS lit.' r, ohivnflotinl 5%'4$t'm ,f tortsl'ntrntire age lirnekets fo r tile irmnntc'd as the direct result of sponilonep courses, on OCR iilrfrrs With services. limo t'onibnt
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The combination of the standaid and variable bonuses run
Into tidy sums as reenlisthients
are repeated. You have seen
photographs of an old time sergeant or navy chief trundling a
wheelbarrow full of money.
While reenlistment bonuses may
he hundreds or even thousands
of dollars, wheelbarrow loads
are rare and usually the product
of some publicity officer caper.

*sms.b.r this 'offer is only paid fee. 12 noas
WI 9 P.M. on Sunday, Aug. the 14th.

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The student body of the Off Iear Candidate Schools (OCR)
maintained by the servicca come
front the two sources. One is
from the inflated or warrant
officer ranks of the regular itnil
men whose
reserve forces
work and showing In aptitude
tests mark them as likely offiear material. The other source

r"alistment, bonus," aimed at
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providing
nicians (those with "critical

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to make the military a career.
perhaps try after a while for
an officer's commission?
Some do. Many don't.
The services are hot on re.
enlistments, partIcularly of
those with technical slims, and
have two programs to encourR". It.
One Is the standard reenlist.
metit bonus, for those above
the first or second grades.

to one Month of pay for each
previously served year of onlistutent, with a top of $2,000.
In addition, the senlees have
someth ing called th e "variable

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ties betwee the two Southeas
Thomas G. Albert, Boy &amp;outLa-N c-Che, Central Florida Asian countries will eeuc' a
Executive of the St. John's Council Camp. In the Ocala lance and diplomatic reIeUcrn
River District, is serving as forest. This is the first time i will be re-established.
host for the Scauters 'Wood the course has been offered in
Badge" training course being Central florida, but It Is the
p
offered this week at Camp
session
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The "Wood Badge" course is
open
to selected "topnotch" Nwds O
emo
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seouters in Region VI with 84
in uttendanct from North and TAAflASSE (AP)
South Carolina, Georgia and X'ay showed galhitnnes an
Floridu. Harry Brahni, assist- gallstones are not good for you.'
ant. director of volunteer BSA Gay. Haydon But-US said Wed
Training of Memphis. Tennes- nesday In announcing that his
see is the co-ordinator for the wife, Mildred, will have an cqy
William Whitaker, Orlando course.
eratlon.
attorney, will speak In ap.
Those finishing the three- Burns said he passed the
posi tion to the "so-called MIS, state training program will be week long physical at
Mayo
souri plan of appointing entitled to wear two wooden Clinic In good shape but the
Judges at the meeting of the beads on a leather thong with examination showed Mrs. Burns
uflOk County Democratic their uniforms.
should have the operation as a
Association scheftled f or S
Albert has assisted with preventati ve menaure.
pin. Tuesday at the South Ifnur such courses in other They were to fly back to the
Seminole Bank
conference states, where he has served as clinic today for the operation,
room.
executive. Robert Cleveland of
which is planned tomorrow.
Whitaker is diredar of the Orange City, ch&amp;iroian
O
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It
expected to be about 10
Academy of Florida Trial Law- i Johm District is attending the is
days befam Mrs.
Burns
Vera Association and governor eight day encampment.
to Flori da
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ncithe gover.
of the American
nor
said
he
vmuld
stay
with her.
Association.
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August

Identical with o1w he and Inde

for appointment of judges by t° $1,500 in 1966 and still get business In daily telephone calls
By Jam Cuselbury
Ila. When the rangers at Hugh I According to Mickie Daniel, the governor In place of dee- all of th eir social security hen- to his officeAn unscheduled stop for Taylor Birch heard of their wife of the scoutmaster and tion by the people. This plan elite. 11 you art still working The governor a p a k e in a
An
hoarse voice during a news conbeing considered for inciu- some benefits may be paid
wheel repairs In Ft. Lauderdale problem they invited them to veteran
of three previous troop is
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sion in the new state consti- you. inquire at your local So- ference shortly after be arrived
provided an unexpected plea- use the group camping facili.
trips, who mailed in this re- tit
ciiil Security office today. The back at his office from the Minsure for Boy Suns Troop 341 ties for
port, the group was coinple- Preceding Whitaker's talk, a Sanford office is located at nesota trip. Be said the irritated
or Casselberry Monday, when is not permitted
mented •highly on the behavior short business session will be 1 1301 E. Second Street. Office throat was a result of
they were allowed to camp at The lia#Uul
probing
of the boys by rangers at both conductefi by tenet.. Stephen- hours are from 5:30 until 4:00, during eaininaUons at the
9ugti Taylor Birch, State Park. the must popular in thy
parks.
son, association president.
Monday through Friday.
Scotitmastie r
T. Daniel, 16 and is located
clinic.
afqJt5, and five other members ocean, so when they were in01 the party spent the first vfted to stay on for a few days
night of their two weeks tour they eagerly accepted. Their
at Jonathan Dickson State Park visit to Ft. Lauderdale Includ.
near Stuart, where they visit- ed a trip to Port Everglades to
ed the Smithsonian Institu- see the big ships docked there.
ton's Satellite Tracking Stat- The group proceeded on their
ion.
way Thursday morning stopping
They were on their way to the in Miami at the International
scheduled stopover in Miami Airport and then on to Key
Beach, when wheel repair neces- Largo and John Pennekamp
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by Willie Thomas, a University of Florida graduate, who has played with
such bands as Woody Berman and Fay Anthony. Among those attending
the clinic were (left to right) Paul Willett, Joe Miller, Bob Yeoman,
Frank Evans, and George Stubb.
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NE.I,' YORK (AP) - The way dhini Squniv UarIen. flnt 'Fer.
"We would be 'ery 111terpstilit
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flay enne of 111-1 alleged nnflnctIn fight," Mn,kon ntt1 Tt1III!dn',
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ehannfAnhtp with Rente aHekninn, A rApttd "hut Clay lin-t other roninilt.
fight. tut such qnrst.Ion, a
1nte of underwnHrt ehar. mentit tight now.
when and 11 And where
ern- ,wters 1Thtky Pnk'iiii, mid
tiny, who kiineked out fltlnn
$iasls on "where"
are still F'rankie Cnrbo. The New Vork London in London In't Matutilny,
,very much up in the Mr.
e0mrill0lon said GIk'kmim was Is sditdu1ed for a title
"We're interested In talking Terrell's ninnager, l,ut Trnie ngnInt tcrtnnn ehninpinti Karl
business with Torell now that dented It.
MfIden%n'tgvr in l'i'nnklurt Sept.
he'a ehiihle to fight in New
So the fight was moved to Chi. in.
York," said Madison Suure cugo. The Ithuols AtliIe(k Coni.
The New V.nk A(tilctk ('otit(;aen matchmaker Harry mission turned it down beenwile mission, tinilet' new iiintrmnn
Marksnn after the New York of Clay's remarks about his Ed I)onk3, gnv4' unanimous np
Athletic Commission had grant. draft status. 'let Nnni and such. ;rnwnl to T"rrell's license,
ed Terrell a hicene to fight in Louisville
and
Vttftburgh which names (k'nrge A. tbimkl
New Vorit.
turned it down. Verdun, Que., as his manager. humid is part.
could settle up all this Huron, 5.1)., and Mrni'liester, owner of the new Miami Dol
talk about who's champion,' N.H., made bids for It before phins of the Ami'ik'nn l'notIinIl
Clay said In Ciiicao. "That the site wns finally pkked - League,
would be nice."
Toronto.
"The New \'ink ('omnhlasion
Clay, generally recogniwd as But Terrell plied out of that apparently satisfied Itself that
the world champion, and Ter- light because he couldn't get the Terrell has disnasocinled him
rell, who holds the World fox- guarantees he wanted. Clay self with Glickmnn," said floli
Ing Association version of the wound up fighting Getirge Chu. Turley of the California Athletic
title, were scheduled to fight valo lit Canada, lie iimn It, of Commi nnion. lie ininteii ilut
last March. But it never came course, and Terrell
enIualIy (hut New York originally had
the
and
off
arungements fought and heM Doug •lones In denied Terreil the license he
reached lancal proportions be Houston.
enuIsc' of disclosures tiinde by
fore it was all over.
the Cnhilnrnin grnuii concerning
Now, it. could be on again
The bout had been set for Ma. but well in the future,
his connections with Glickman.
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f11etts wauLs his gndders at the the field i-' A lot tougher and
and Sanford are
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Gridders at the count.'s four gym at
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darkhorscs
to the
high schools report Monday for babic time for drills will be at two favorites.
equipment and physicals and 7 a. m. and 4 p. in.
Sanford hosted an earlier
two-a-day drill will begin Thea- The Seminoles will workout Cla
ss B meet here in June and
on the football practice field
day.
The boss will just work out which this "ear has a ne lay-, won it easily, with Leesburg
in gym shorts the first week er of grass, aided b a ne uinisning cecond
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entered
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and then don the pads next sprinkling system installed last end'
meet
are: in this week'
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spring.
Beckner Swim Association,
Seminole High coach Buck grooms Coach Willie Halt
Cocoa Bench Swim Club, Cen.
has asked his gridders to report trai Brevard YMCA, Country
to the Panthers gm at "'1 .CIuh of Orlando. Colonial Swim
p. m. Bo's who were out for: C I u b, .jack- it' Barracudas,
spring drills are to bring T Da yt ona Beach Swim Associashirts, and newcomers. Halt tion, El Fin, Eustis Swim Club,
asks, are to bring T-shirts and Kthwood Manor Athletic Club,
sneakers.
Leesburg S w i m Association,
= Marge Caruthers. secretary If Holt is satisfied with
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of the Monday Evening 'Worn- I team's progress, he will hold Aquatic Club, Ocea nside Coun.
en's Scrateb League invites all just one practice a day. If not., try flub, Orange
Swim Assothose women with uvrages of he'll hold two sessions dai) elation Platinum Coast Swim
180 oi higher and who would
Lyman Coach Dick- Copeland Club Cocoa Recreation Assoflkt to bowl in thisleague to and Oviedo coach Herman Lof elation South Bre ard YMCA,
be at the lanes on Monday, ton could not be contacted by Sanford Swim Association, Tiof Montreal club, and Burt Shotten, Dodger scout. Bow times
Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. for an nrguni- the Herald, but Greyhound Lion tusviI Aquatic Club, 'Umatilha
have changed. Dressen. who died Tuesday, was later manager of !
7ational meeting.
griddem art. ex;wMed to report , Swim Club. Winter Park Swim
Dodgers, WaHhingtol1 Senators and Detroit Tigers; Rickey, who
There
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women
to
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Assoiatjon,
also died this past year, was considered baseball's greatest front
the
league
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each
team
with
office genius; and Shotton, too, went on to manage the Dodgers,
starti ng the following Monday,
replacing Dreasen, who quit because he couldn't get a two-year
Aug. 211th at 7 p.m.
contract. And the ball park's gone too, replaced b the nice, modFormer league menthers and
ern Alemoriul Stadium which still stands just it hulf-block uwu.v.
Ito have registered
Put, alas, the city has outlnwecl baseball there now. The picture
are Gloria Accardi, Sue Juckabove was taken ))y Robert L. (ox of The Eases Studio.
son, H elen
Darkis
Owens, Ellen Bette, Dot Powell,
Georgia Coyne, June Spolaki,
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farm teams to Sanford for spring training. R. B. Crumley, of
Crumlcy-Monteith inc. (insurance and real estate brokers) was
Seminole
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these baseball figures together for a publicity shot at the old
stadium on Me1lon'flIc and Celery Ave. Front row, left to right,
'(followed by their 11145 positions) are Chuck Dressen, Dodger
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player knows alead of time
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that he will be seeing action, get them ready," Hitchcock
and knows what position he'll said. "It will he up to them On
be playing, he's got a chance to the field."
get himself in the right frame
There are only st.ven weeks
of mind."
and 48 games left to find out
That's the way Hitchcock it the Hitchcock system gets
plans to inatiaw. He'll iet each any better results than the one.
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Los Angeles . 63 48 .568 3
Philadel .... 61 53 .535 644
St. Louis . -. 59 54 .522 8
Cincinnati ... 58 55 .513 9
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Atlanta ...... s}{ca.tn ..... so 62 .446 1644
New York . 49 64 .434 18
Chicago .....87 74 .333 29
m.-y's Results
Chicago 94 Houston 8-8, 1st
game 11 InnIngs: 2nd game 7
Innings. suspended. curfew
Pittsburgh 7. New York 5
St. Louis S. Philadelphia I
Only garnez scheduled
Tod's Games
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, N
Philadelphia at Atlanta, N
Chicago at Los Angeles, N
Houston at San Francisco, N
New York at St. Louis, N
Satunday's Games
Chicago ad Los Angeles
Houston at San Francisco
Philadelphia at Atlanta
Pittsiurgk at Cincinnati
New York at St. Louis
Sund ay's Games
1cago at Los Angeles, 2
Houston at San Francisco, 2
Philadelphia at Atlanta
Pittsburgh at Cincinnati
PONTIAC (Al') — Michigan
Atty. Gen. Frank K.ehley asked New York at St. LouIs, 2
Wednesday for a one-man grand
jury to probe charges of race
horse doping, bribery and conspiracy at Ititwl Park Race
Track,
He was expected to request
another oneman grand Jury
today to investigate Detroit race
course.
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George Rornaey revealed state
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ATLANTA (UP!) — You
suddenly inherit a seventhplace baseball team that shows
little sign of bettering itself, so
what do you do?
If you're Billy Hitchcock, new
manager of the Atlanta Braves,
you take a positive approach
and set out to inipiove on your
inheritance.
"I'mno iragician," the softHitchcock said after
being named to replace ousted
Manager Bobby Bragan. "I
don't claim to have all the
answers. But the Braves are a
first division team and I'm
prepared to do whatever I can
to get them there."
Hitchcock is quite a contrast
to the outspoken Bragan. Where
Bragan used caustic prodding,
Hitchcock uses tact and pathence.
Under Bragan this season the
Braves have been wracked with
dissension. His constant huffling of pluyers and his questionuble handling of an erratic
mound staff appeared to damage team morale.
Braves General Manager John
McHsle, silent during months
at recurring reports that Bratan was on the way out, said
the change was brought about
by "a lack of coordination all
the wit' up anti down the line."
Hitchcock feels that much of
the blame tests in the fart that
many players seldom knew
from day to day whether they
would be in the lineup.
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Vila
Ganderton, Bert Neville
drew a first round h:.-u in the innin g, saw their lead cut to
tilt! Sanford All-Stairs kept roll. jon Elertrjr of Cocoa, 76, lute!?'
and •1 Ann Wright.
Tonight, Quality M o b
Inurnanient.
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and then ciunie roaring back
ing along Thursday night us Quality had pounded St. Aug- Homes niocts the Orlando team
Othere who have joined art
Jmmui' Emerson
both won first round giunues at utIn, 11.8.
and George with ai runs in the fourth and Fran Norton, Pat Christi, Judy
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I ord All Porulei each got three liit for five' more in th e fifth.
in one other game Thursday 1 '8(
Clarke, Mary Toinuleki, Merge
- Quullt' in lust night's Will ()V'l'Qunlume,nt at Suirke.
night, the Orlando All-Stars Stars tiul:mg on Nobles of
The
All-Stars
tied
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Redman, Ginny Gaudreau.
er St Augustine, while lull going
Tin All-Stars, surprise' team upset boat Stark.' Gardet. Re,.- Sturkc' sit I' p.m.
into titi' last Inning seerOpenings exist for six more
Nobles, the Griuk'r added at home' rui,. Quillill :'' ,euli.djstrjrt. lust weoI, taurmit, 4- 1 , scorilig- sill four :' northe
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Jim Warner got two doubles
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and it triple for the All-Stars
Instant Replay
and Larry Hingle added three PHILADELPHIA
(UP!) —
hIts also.
Architect Hugh Stubbins of
fly SAM hI'AWLEY
M1,10 ronched the Charlest o n can. will run the teamin tit(, Western 1)i"ision
Tonight's two winners ad- Cambridge, Muss., revealed
PIIJYUE! after
Herald hporb. Edhinvance
to the Saturday night Thursday that Philadelphia's
ILockth to a 14.0 murk and the secoad huh.
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Or4anthj Pan th er Couch Pert CPL crown last year and th e
S Colt quarterbacks
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finals wi,..,
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winner
a. sport* stadium
m might
, 'b
favorite receiver is and Cut,' Cuazzo were hurt, but on to the state
in include
Moss, who hasn't lost a gunk' year before he' won the United flaTheir
n k er Toni Bland, a shifty 16- NFL Commissioner Pett' Ito.
instant
replay
on giant
in more th an a year, will he' out I'outhlj League' with the' Ch r_
S no, because' IIaffn- 'Iailuhasse., the following week. screens.
pounder who has caught five'
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said
to extend bib wmniiig struig k'togi W Vu., leuni
touchdown misses in the. Iwi, t('tL'S
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TIii year, however. lie Was )Wt'- Swison gushes.
The Pan th ers worked Theirshis Continental Football 1..eaguie
Thumwuenc1 away in the, new Orlusi•
But Use' Panthers will havegainst
duty .
club to Virginia
Norfolk type plays.
play the d o trallelli6t, and
the Panthers their hiads full with the pass- with defensive bucks Dick PenNorhulk Neptunes in it prc-sea- have
won
two
straight
lopsided jug attack of Norloll, which
son vontt'st
%'1t'(eset an CFL l)t'tabuIl stars end Herman Driver anti semen and Chat Clark drawing
the assinnients to huh Driver.
play.
quarterback George Haffner.
The Panthers leave Or1ando'
First was a aj- thumping of
Driver made' the AIl.Contmea. Hernulon Airport at 9 a.m. SatWhinling and then last week the Lid League team last year, urduv and will return Sunday
'Panthers whipped the Brooklyn thanks to his 89 receptions — morning after the game.
Dodgers,
their home' tops in the league. Ruffner
The game will be broadcast
'debut
Wore
more
than
111,000
spent
the
ueasoii
on
the'
DuIti'
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radio atatiois WA1tit OrlanPHILADELPHiA
inure' Colt taxi squad lust year (hi. Gaunt' unit' is 7 pun., furFurnwr middleweight boxing delighted Inns.
Again hlus will have his two and would have played An the ida time.
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Detroit
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Cleveland
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Minnesota . 59 56 .513 15
58 55 .5)3 15
California
Chicago
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New York
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52 66 .441 2344
Washington
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Boston ......50 68 .424 25113
Thursday's Results
Minnesota 4, California 3
Boston 13, Cleveland 3
Baltimore 6, New York 5, 11
Innings
Chicago 10, Kansas City 9
Only games scheduled
Today's Games
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Baltimore at Washington, 2,
twl.nlght
Detroit at Boston, N
California at Chicago, N
Cleveland at New York, N
Saturday's Games
Kansas City at. Minnesota
California at Chicago
Washington at Baltimore, N
Cleveland at New York
Detroit at Boston
Sunday'. Game.
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California at Chicago. 2
Hsltinyjrr at Washington
Cleveland at New York, 2
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Hnbinson lientled fur I hirel.
%%'lt* going to stni there," Ho
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I kept going."
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whicH Stottletityte, hacking
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saul, 'what (lie heck.' I slid i
to se'eoiiiI utnel the' iiptimin van
bnrk again."
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Powell said he would ha
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time to work out the spasi
"It hurts a bit: but I'll be
right," he said.
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California 4.3.
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Houston 9-8 in 11 innings
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The system was simple. Each smoker
Out where the air is so clean it's a
pleasure to breathe, a clinical research was asked to hold his or her breath
817 me
psychologist at the University of Ore.
like smoking
gon is asking people to hold their
In the case of the 80-a-day lady, this
breath,
meant she was holding her breath a
Be believes it may enable them to good part of the time-and obviously
holding It good like a breath.holder
quit smoking.
Dr. Baden L. Nees tiled out his Idea should.
on a group of cigarette smokers who
Dr. Mess, while encouraged by the Yewanted to quit, hut apparently couldn't suits of the tests, was not extravagant
as long as they were breathing. And it In his claims.
The experiment, be said, was too Ye.
seemed to work.
One waman who had smoked 80 cig- stricted to be statistically solid.
erettes a day for 20 years-it adds up
Which to the laYman sounds as If the
to 219,000 cigarettes-quIt entirely. So doctor may be telling us that this thing
did four others. And still others cut looks like It will work, all right, but
just don't hold your breath.
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WASHINGTON (NEA) - Labor pressures for higher Borne building is going to Gov. George Romney's chances
Despite Preildent iohnson's wages to inset these Increasing have hard sledding for some of being the 1968 Republican
hold-the-price-down pressure on living costs will keep inanufac- time to come. The inflation nominee for President will dethe steel companies end cnn- turing and other business costs pressure puts Interest' rates
pend very much on the politicgreiaional Investigation of food high.
at high levels. Buyers don't like
price ..ises, private interviews
The wage pressures will be to commit themselves to high al fate of Walter Reuther's man
with econmniste here bring especially heavy in 1087 when rates for 20 to 30 years, as who is the Democratic candithese estimates:
major contracts come up for they must do if they buy a date this year In Michigan for
Government budget spending negotiation,
house now with a long-term the U.S. Senate.
will rise $8 billion to $12 billion
Higher living costs in both mortgage. They'd rather rent
Reuther's man is G. Mennen
in the next 12 nionths-proh- goods and services will cut the and wait a few years in the
ably hitting close to $12 billion, quantity of consumer spending hope that rates will come down. Williams, the six-time Dentocra)tost of this, of course, will -when inflation in prices Is Lower quantities of consumer tie governor of Michigan, who
be increased military spending taken into account.
goods sold will result In an was succeeded by Romney in
far Viet Nam. But the social This may mean lower sales- increase In unemployment by 1061. Romney Is running this
programs are going to cost and higher costs - in many In- 300,000 to 400,000 men.
year for re-.election.
more than anticipated.
duatries. (The decline In conWilliams' Republican oppoThe unemployment picture,
Medicare will add another sumer sales may be masked by however, will be mixed. There nent for the 13.5. Senate is Rob$11 billion to the spending In- the higher prices and by the will be wide areas of Industry ert P. GrIffin, co-author of the
heavy orders in defense indus- where the labor supply will con- Labor-Management Reporting
crease.
iPood prices are expected to tries.)
tinue tight. There will be heavy and Disclosure Act of 1959
move up firmly as a result of Automobile sales may be shortages of skilled men in a which sought to prevent corrupth. continuing worldwide short- down a third of a million cars, variety of specialties and In tion In the management of
age of grain and other agricul- The congressional hearings on some geographical areas, in union labor pension and welfare
tural products,
automobile safety may make other industries and areas there funds. Organized labor did not
The sharp military and other some people wait to buy until will be growing unemployment. like that legislation. There is
government spending increases they see what safety changes But in many cases these un- special incentive for the unions
are expected to create irresisti- the manufacturers put In. Some employed won't have the quail- to combine in Michigan against
ble pressures for price rises economists think that, in any fications to fill available jobi. Griffin and for Williams.
throughout the economy.
event, there has been a ternOverall, pricei will go up porary saturation in auto sales
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about 3 per cent in the next and thus there will have to be
it
12 nl3ntha.
period of "digestion."

Altamoitte Springs
Mrs. Julia Burtns
838-1818
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NEW YORK (AP) - One
life's littie ordeals today is pi
ting up with papa's cooking.
A growing number of Âme
can men are obsessed with t
delusion that man's place Is
the kitchen.
Male vanity has been stung I
modern woman's successful
vastion of the business wor
and her ability to do any JI
about as well as a man ca
Some men have counteri
tacked by trying to show th
they can cook as well as a wol
an can, or better.
A professional male chef,
course, is incomparable,
even women will readily adm
That's why wives like to be ta
en to a first.c1ass restaurant.
But an amateur male chef Is
hors d'oeuvre of a differe
flavor. No woman could cook
badly, even on purpose. TJ
proof Is in the pudding. Any ne
inal woman can bake a paasa'e
bread pudding. But one baki
by her ambitious husband I
variably tastes like a flakin
used baseball catcher's m
soaked In lukewarm bourbon.
Things weren't so bad whi
dad confined himself to its
becuing steaks. All that w
necessary was to keep a fir
aid kit handy, warn the chilthi
to stay out of the back yard, w
develop a fondness for the tea
of beef4urnetj.j charco
over charcoal cuals.
As a matter of fact, If he ru
abort of steak, clad could ws
until the charcoal cooled, scra;
If the ashes and serve ft. Wó
buttered and wrapped in brea
It could be digested about i
readily as the steaks.
But since papa starting bu
lug exotic cookbooks - "how I
Filet Whale," "Ten Easy Waj
to Prepare Sirloin of Wolf".
and Wok over the kitchen
well, things have rather gotts
out of hand.
The twubl, with Uw sm.

time!" she would exclaim.
"My appetite Is much greatIsPelvId en than my husband's."
Dr. E'S
.esioai t.IIsc.
But that latter statement
CASE Z-498: Dr. Zee Is would not be true!
president of his state dental
Her gastric hunger would
association,
still be unsatisfied, tru.
"Dr. Crane," be began, "we enough, but her gastric appe.
want ,ou 'to eonduct the morn. tite (capacity) would not mr.
lug and afternoon sessions at pass the 8,500 calorie quota
our emi'rnt1on.
of her mate,
"But we'd also like to have
And that's why many wives
you address our banquet protest their greater erotic
guests, for our wives and dent- appetite.
al assistants will be there.
For wives are usually abort"And they want to hear changed In their erotic realm.
your discussion of sex and so they are left, unsatisfied.
marriage problems.
Once a normal wife Is sat..
"My wife says you disagree Isfied, she snores contentedly
with Dr. Kinsey's findings, so and doesn't ask for an encore
will you please include that for two weeks!
Item, too?"
Many smart wives feign
Dr. Kinsey did * splendid more ardor to please their
Job of research but he fell Into mate or keep him from straya serious scientific error.
Ing, but unless women are
For he permitted wives to goaded by some complex, such
diagnose their own condition! as sterility or an amputated
That's illogical and danger. breast, they are not highly
sexed.
We medics don't permit a
Women are primarily desIg'..
patient to walk Into our office ed to be mothers and not sexy
with his own preconceived no- creatares, so send for my
tiott that he has an acute ap- booklet "Sex
Be.
psndlx, and then meekly op. tween Men and Women," enerate without making our own closing a long stamped, return
m.dica! tests,
envelope, plus 20 cents.
But the Klnaey Interviewers
(Always write to I)t.
asked wives If they were sex- Crane In care of this Dews.
usily satisfied,
paper, esiclosing a long
Many of them said "No," stamped, addressed envelop.
and vowed they were more ar- and 20 cents to cover typing
dent than their husbands.
and printing costs when yea
Butthatwssthefrowndfag. send for one of his bsok.
foals,
lets.)
A wife may be unsatisfied
in this sexes] side of her marThe British Museum In Lou.
rings but that doesn't mean don
preserves the Rosetta
she Ii more ardent!
Stone,
the Elgin Marbles, a
For the normal -woman
First
Folio
edition of Shake.
much less ardent than the nor'.
zeal naj, both psychologically, speare's plays and 10 many
anatomically and physiologic- other treasures that It Inspired
remark: "Lucky are those
who
are unmarried, Independent
Human males and females
and
living near the British
differ markedly In their
Museum."
tic sppstit.a, too, for women ______________________
can be content on 2,000 calories per day 'whereas their husbands may require 8,500.
But suppose such a husband
started his -wife at breakfut
on tomato juice, but then took
the eggs and cereal away from
her!
At lunch she hadn't finished
her salad whoa he sw5pt the
meat course sad dessert sway.
And at dinner, after her
soup, he ordered her away
from the tai.e while be wt
w.

Ray Cromley

Herald Area Correspondents

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That situation makes WI)hams even more the favorite to
win the November election. He
has going for him the manpower and political money of
ILeuther's United Auto Workers.
IJAW will not directly spend
any union money on this election. The spending will be

through the AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education,
COPE for short.
COPE's political activities in
Michigan are financed by a
gentle head-tax on AFL-CIO
members. This is a 6-cents-amonth levy which can raise
upward of $500,000 a year in
good times of full employment
and bulging union membership.
COPE will oppose Romney's
reelection as It opposes Griffin's.
What sets the Romney and
Griffin candidacies apart and
what makes Griffin's reelection
so important to Romney lies in
two considerations,
The first is that Romney is
front runner in the contest for
governor and generally is expected to win. Perhaps it is
Romney's misfortune that his
reelection generally is expected
and that he will not much increase his political stature
merely by being conUnued in
office.
The second conaideration is
the big cite, it is that Runtuiey's p ical stature will 1w
niessu
to a great extent by
Griffin's showing in November
against Williams.
if Romney is reelected governor in November and Griffin defeats Williams, Rornne"s
political stock will boom, boom,
boom. Rightly or wrongly, Hornnay will be credited with carrying Griffin into office with
him. One of those coattail jobs!
That would help Roniiitiy where
he most needs help, which is
at the county and precinct
level of Republican politici.

Richard N. Nixon is the Inside man with local Republican
politicians as of now. That
would be Nixon's advantage
over all others In any contact
for the 1968 presidential nomination; Romney urgently needs
to make come character with
the local politicon, many of
whom regard him as a potentisi
renegade with no real loyalty
to the Republican party. The
locals love a winner, however,
especially a winner on a national or statewide ticket who
can haul local party candidates
into office with him.
Romney might - probably
would - develop that kind of
appeal If he won big in Michigan next November and If Griffin won by even the smallest
margin. It won't be easy. There
is all of that union labor manpower and money to challenge
Republican candidates and, especially, to challenge Griffin.
And there is smart Walter
Ileuther who wants a governor
of his own.

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Stiii,iii,l,,i, it
r M, M. $niiih's S'wpnd
Sit liii S, • I on
It, i'. iii s
I
1'lai thou rof
tho uitii
a p peat'.. tip on I ho Put Ii Ii.'
l,. or,Ia ot 5, tuin.tlo l',uiitl-'Int lila.
pu1.'I iii to t ho 1'inn 1 l)r'erCe
of I'iirr"Ioauiri' eniet'e,i in a case
11CflIiflI,i in pnIl t'ctnrt, tttt' st3'Ie
of whi,h is MIiI -State homes.
In.'.,
a
1'lot'i'%
corporation,
Plaint itt, vs.
iiarI" Mioihon,I,
a single widow, 1'efehtis'1la, end
the ,lmket nutinhi'r .)1 Wiii,'h is
No. 1SI5.
\VITSVSS un hand ni1 the
offi.i iii sea I of saul Coutt, iii is
!t lit itt, v of Au gust, 1 !'S5.
(SEA1.l
Arthur H, Ueekn'ith Jr.
t'lerk I'll-oil It ('ourt
Ut
Margaret E. Tre
Depth 3' ('iou-k

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Puhli,'h .Tuly r, 2!' &amp; Aug.
'12. 1f'f5.

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'O'i'1('E or SI:1T

TO, i'I.nnrSrl.: lift 1.
S 'I' *n
IIFDN.kLl,, II ihing, and if
.ir'ai, the unknown heirs'-atlaw and delpee.. of FIAtR.
l,;Ncl
HRE'.VSTEfl lnfl.
and the unknonn
heira-at-law anif di..00..
-ir 1117,Afl1-T)4 N. rrnny, Hnt-r3' M. licihlta
de,'i'ait4, and the legatei'..,
t(rn'nev for Plaintiff
granteos,
K. Xi'nflo,lt- flit-il.
unilor
or agatnat El. ABETH N Tampa, }'torida
P K H ft 't, dee.asi.d,
PublIsh: Aug. 12, 1U
l'I)REN&amp;'I U H K
STER DPI' 41
IIFrINALL, if dead.
rpeeti-ely. And an) And IS THE ('lUIlIT ('OtIlT 05'
all parties having or 'Iatm. TilE 515111 .1iflhI'l 1. 1.111lug to have any eatate, ('I II', VS •tSl) V011 Si IiS0lL'1
right, titI. or interest in, ('flISTI', F1flUVV)A.
or lien upon said property IS t'IlA1'Etl', 15251
In Seminole County, Florida, IN RE:
LAKE 14OIV1"l,i, WATER AND
described herein.
ftFi'l,AM,,'rtOx PTSTHICT
'V(W ANt) EACH OF TOtT
SOTIrE
.VPl.liATIOS
NOTIFIED that * stilt to qifiot
TO 1'OHM A
title ha. boon tiled against you
1)1% 115 %t;E 1)iSTHh("T
h) WILLIAM K. DAVIS and
Not ici' is luoreb' given to nfl
MARY JO DAVIS, hi. wife, and
JOE A. STHOL'D and HEND- persons In i oroat i'd fn the fol)TTK S. STROUD, his wife, In lowing described lndi In Scmcrc'ditora,

or

the Circuit 'nun of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in
and for Seminole Cunt', In

Chnncry No. 3110, on the fol-

lowing described

property,

to-

wit:

NWIi1 of SW 1 of Section i1.

u. and JOE A. STROtID, et ux.,
rIBintirra, vs. Florence Brewster Hudnail, et *1, Defendants;
anti you are hereby required to
serve a copy of your Answer to
the Complkint on the Plaintifla'
attorney, WILLIAM H. Cons.
LEY. 1 North Eols Drive, Or
lando, Florida, and file the cr1.
ginal in the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or he.
fore the 22nd day of August,
hiSS: other wise the allegations
of said Complaint will he taken
as confessed.
VITNESS my hand and the
official seal of the said court,
at Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida., this 20th day of July,

:

(SE AL)

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

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cult Court of Seminole

5W 14,

Northwest corner

Section 30, Township 21 South,
flange 30 East, thence run

South S9 15' 20" East a dis.
tance of 1227.50', thence run
North () 22' 37" East a dis-

tance of 2223.54' to a point on
the North line of the N14, Section 20, Township 21 South,
run
Ilange 20 East, thence

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Florida, will, on the *3rd day of
August, 1$, at 11:00 o'clock
AM. at the Front floor of the
Seminole Count)- Court House,
."-tmincile Count)-, in the city
'

Sanford,

Florida,

offer

fur

and sell at public outcry to
tb. bight-st and best hidden for

W,,.t along, said South line
to the Southeast corner SW4.
N'W'4 Section 21, Township 1
South, Range 30 East, thence
contl:iui' West along the South
line of SW', N'iI,'I. Section 21,
Towashli, 3J Ss,utlj, itange *0
East a distance of 63'j,30' to the
uriler \V '. N%V
Northit-ast
Sect lou 21, Tuwiishi p 21
SW '
31, Ea't. t lit'ii('i'
Soul ii, list it
South alting t hi' East line of
\V l
Sictititi 21,
NW L
SW
Tt,wn,h11, 21 South, Rang.' SQ
East, a lu-tat tstC of 11443' 10
\V
the
Sititht'ast
eori.cr
N",, SW', Si'tiiii 21, Township 32 .uuti,, flange- 30 East,
liieTti't \V.'st :tI'.ng tlu* Suth
hit, of W14, NW',, SW', St-c.
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West line of
Section
20,
'Fiss'tsshuip
3 $out ii, Iatuge 30
East ii distst,ic. or t3211,V' to a
South
l'14,

ia'r! lint,

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* CS' routit)- right of Way
(1)crbyshiire I-toted), tiençe West
niotig said right t,f way a 'liiIts iit'e of I 226 76' to the p''iti t of
i."giuuisl,ig-, I'ius Ill.- S',sth 120'
l5i (lie Ia*t 116' of SE !,, Seelion 2(1, Ti,wnshli, 21 South,
Itauige 30 Esat, and this Mouth
l2(i' of East 124''
si:',, Sc'tjoji 20, Township 21 biiuIb,
fir

ii!

Art Ii us

II.

Heck wit Ii,

Range $0 East.
Thit i,oyc 4.-script $i,ti .-n.'mn.

Jr.,

('h, rk of time CI ri-ult ('uurt tit MISSeS a,. ens,. 4.1 1€40
ue'-r"s
z-'.,i,i,iui. ('oututy, I"iorida
and Ii,. Its S.i'tioita 4) and 21,
.I. isrko.
Dy l)ou.n
'i'uwi.ah.Ii, 2'J Somitli, 'Jiunge 31)
Lu-iiuty Clerk
East, Scss,ii,'ii.
('oulal y, Hon.
J..i''ph
l. Fl ,,,.-rid
lila.
A it .,r,Ic)' for J"laintitf
t hat a petition. has. hei't. filed
Tn ,,st Hui 1dm
: r S'.'u nt
In I his .,ffi'-t- aikiftg, I list t tie
t Ia wi 22, Florida
foreg'slupg Ia uaija be f'jrns&amp;d IHtu
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ltI)flElIT COLLINS, .1 ii.,

Deft.ndsnti,

SOTI(1I5 fl5' 5TI'' 174

IIOVITOII$IC 5'oll5'1C1.011lfl
TO, UI'I3KIIT ('Ol.l.INR
-COOPER and ELAINE
COOPER, his wife

HESII11SI'IC, UNKNOWN
.155) lOs All parties claiming

Interests by, through, uindey
or against (hi sforessld
persons
'i'oiIfl ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint to foreclose
ii certain mortgage enetimbering the following described real
property, to-wit:

Lot 14, mock i, COUNTRY
CLUB Si A NOR, ITNIT NO, 1,

ed once a week for four conest'utit'e weeks in the Sanford
Herald•
1).tTCI) TillS 3rd day of Aug.
ust, 11116

SEAL)
Arthur IL fleckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
B&gt;': Donna itt. Markos

Deputy Clerk
.tndcraon, Rush,
I w n des

J"ltuu.klils
J'utiiish: Aug. 12, 11166
ISlE

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('I)l'%T%'

322 East Central Boulevard

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FEDERAL. SAYHARTFORD
INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,

Plaintiff,

VP,
UOIIDON I.- HODGES, Ct *1,
Defendant..
NOTICE OP S1'II' 1%
sInItT(;AGE FORECIONVRIC
'10, ltOUElt E, CLARK *nd

(OM('(_)NM'I'fl(TCTION
ANY, a EitiI corporatIon, at

Dc ten 4 a n$ a,

IIAt.)

KNOW AI.ta MEN by these
'.sente that heretofore, on May
,IP13, Alton Il, t)uzhury, .1/h/a
mpls Pure Oil, made, axecilteti
tI dellv•tad to Small Ilusitiess
dmlni.tratiofl, an Agency of
e United States pursuant to
tIe 15, United States Code, Sacohs III, •t seq a certain prow
issory note In the sum of $15,anti one certain ,eortgegs,

uttth ?litrath

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cuts

are

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Pr"yram
ltanal.). It-tint health "st-ti
b''ltitl,tjtpp,,ip,.t, frr,
Welfar.
't'nl'.'rrtilstt' Patienta
Ps.1. taf (it-ova Prailisets

'riis

trom

l.end- FIll Operation,

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676-1
Model 681

Tester,
Simpson
651-I
lIST, Serial No *506
111-2
Coca Cola Machine, Model

No. VFI2IPA
Colbert Jet Wash
Steel Flung
Drawer

Oak

6111-3
2

Cabinet,

4-

Desk

Htenogrsii.Itrr Chair
Chet'kwrhtcr,
E'eytnnstcr
Serial No, 5M2*417
Macliiiie,
A'iding
'i'ictur
Serial No. 1441-416
Rand
TypeRemington
writer, Serial No. 2-4 il'2'4
Key Stone Scope unit. Sindcl No. 110, Serial No.
16343-22306
Two-Sect ion Display Cab.
thet with (has. Shelves
Craftsman Tool Chest &amp;

fItS

1.119
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1.91
811

1,450_On

or

V,S°'.'4

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131,754 00
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of EtImats4 ReecIp's
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rdl'i'IMATP.0 ItlI'ItSNP'i- fIESF,RA1, P150
FISCAl, 116*14 ICT4I&gt;I5(1 NE
swami 50, ISO?
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ms

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33,00
Commasiemn Su the Tai AaIaweOr
36
Collector
Tie
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6,660.0')
5pen.. F:rs Etu,iment sn4 Mivtlis'w

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T(TA 1. A Ph' Ft'F'Ft I ATI 'N
Reserve for Con' ncn.'i'.i

050.00

44,000.00

HI.t.'4IET
*1.000.40 IOTA I.
200.00
ES I1t'TES ftP' REVENtPIO esa amcsIrVS
7,400.40
se:wloLE COIISTY
3,300.0f)
ISre.HE.4r ISO iIiKISG PIYO
2300,00
e: IR KS DI,1I 'sViPl'PWWER ii, $551'
12,122.00 1011 l'14VII.
1,40(1.00
1000,00
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42,111 tin
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Tn
1,004.40
OP' REVKIOEI £SD *cgrr1's
p:aTI%IA'rES
14,334,00
c01 STY

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2,090.045
iK.IR tcsrn.s.. aEprEwalca 35, UItW
Vl1'Ai.
C'ftht
1,000.011
6,00fltI
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15,441000 I'P4
470,11)09 Oil
e))%tt:t
nterewt on TIm'.
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1.17,335,00

ap:';i•:tprs

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111373.0')

tlmtCs'i Receipts
Italincac to he Brought Forward: Cash

of

9,

7210.00
11,300.00

300,00

Lt)7,,dflIbd')
no
"15
6,000.0')

Tranaferre.I from £nt.retst A Sinking Fund

304.40 1')
754.00

.IND BAL.tN'1S

7,00.00 T')TAL F.STIMtTKr) ai:c'IPT

4,100.00
TLAY M.EIK*VIC FlINt)
500.00 I IS'IIWITEI) WIPE',5514-CAP1TIL
36,33o,$)i' FOR FISCAL )E11( L74D174G 4K1'TE9IOKII 30, tall
t9,5II1u1M0
31),tsflO,tll5
f.eU
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39.415.0,1
37,1550's
11,90&amp;l)0 Ti 'TAE, t'ASIf R.L.INC7S
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214.300-")

3,li'J,107.Ot)
T.YrAI.. lt:•:':EIF'TS ALL BCD'IETS
2,,21),31",l$fl
iLL B('D'l!TS
-:xpENLI'rt'tt2:S
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'TA!.
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4.71 MiUi
COrNTY ,)p1'RAr1oN
1,000.00 T' TAr. M1f.t.AO i'i e'Ot
.Slis
UNIT
lLEALTH
t'NTY
EMtN' LF:
rItr:s'rE1S
4,'s.o"o Ft 'It TI! i': ;:NIi"tT F' rii: s'' :w 'Ti"
1.33 21111s
'UNTY PUflLIC i-li SFITAL
i)F TIlE S.MtNi I.E
.31 3LUli,
St'ISUNotE C t'NTT F.R'r At'Tl-(UKI'tY
4.43 SIlils
2,51)0.00 ToTAL UI ALL SI 1LLA"L
ire ,e v;i(Ls bIt 5'.r 11 IPIIC uflistie,'tt.,,I In
plete -let I I .1 h 'ti '.r.-t
I

County Exhibit
Seminole Soil Conservation District Expen.s
Seminole I'.iunt' F"reater
i'ayrne,its to lt'i..ri.ia Hoaril of Forestry and
Parks for ('iltint)' Fire Control Unit
Publicity
Illstorit-al $uo-i.-ty (lIe: 1". 5 123.32)
'clfar"
Atsinsal
Part It-i pa tlon i p the Es it
Se',iait,ole Co nt
t'e'utrci h"iuri'ia htegi''nisil l'lastuuiuug Council
inul" Coii nit)' l's rt it:i pat ion in St. Johnslmi.iinni River ('anal Ilist net
Furniture, an,i l"iitures for Court House

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2'3,91)I),Q()

*

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the

1 &amp;772110

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$i',i,

,Sow,o'
1,00090
I0't),I4*)
I .2'$0 ''0

i'urchuiss,' of l'''tItsf\' I'i- ot.,'rt)'
l'Iquipuneiut. Art hri'p,ii ('ont rol I'rog rum

,ffh-es of the (.'l.-i'k of the Circuit Co.u't In tit. Court Iduuas
aaa fur's.
it..
ilo.tr'I .j'f Couasty Cunamts,tioiiurI of
eflill'ile L'oUi*' y, I"tui'tda

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t:.._'iaiur, Ch.iirrnsen

13y isbn
f;..-lwt'h, 2-, '"rk

£i.,j"1 oi t'uian y ,,,,r5szluIsdl'.41C1's
669,2)4 "ii I
t.OUU Y- :"t,rt.e
64,13000
12. P282
l'Utj(.lh
&amp;z,i000v

']'O',% I,, .-tI'i'h(t'l'Iti t'f'ii INS
1)31
Iteservi' for
hleserve fur ('ash IItia,msce to tic' Carried Forward

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('i.titiuig*'uut'les

33i.756.0e
MIsceIlaneouI Tools, Model TOTAl. HIIHG1':T
No. 73245
m6s'ril'i'F:s ni' VIKS'I:Sl'PIN .151) IIECEIPTS
Tb. property is located in and
Records of $eminoi. Coun. upon the preiniis'ts knoWti as
CEIIISUI,K ('UCSI'Y
ty, Florida,
I'iSi- .151) I'0ItS-'EtI'i'IIE FliNt)
Morrison's Shop, State Highway
ties been flied against you in 436, across from the U. II. Post Volt 'I'3J) I"IiCII. lEAR k.NDISG ,tErni6WnEhI 30, baT,
the above styled suit, and yog Officø, Aitamonte Springs, Flor.
tire required to serve a copy of ida.
130
Tazt's 'JO 2sillia .Ini ,tsseasei V.iluations if
your Aaswor or other Pleading
$224,700,00 0 410
had
will
be
Th. aforesaid sale
to the (1ompiaint on Plaintiff's
141
ReceIpts from listamug. Taxes or any other
the
applyiti
the purpose of
ANDERSON,
gttorneys,
3,047.51
source i, rovi'ir.i ii&gt;' Law
thereof to the costa of
proceeds
ItEAN &amp; J,Q%VNDES, 322 East
I"inus, Costs aiud Fees
I 33,ouu.0 $
aforesaid indatit. 144
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tn
SEJSISULIC.
Clii', ITt •I5D FD
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('01 5I', S"LOKL.DA
o. 1131$
t'n.t%('PKV
Pra.Sst..

•.j 5 ra4ISS
fl CreWu.'
t'IIE UOit2ItY S.AVLN.ia UiLiL
or
Ciaima
Uceleg
,. Sew Y'rk Corporatlon
pt.elntiff, I tgiIst SaM Eseece.
I
, hers.
Y', sill st-S 'it you
roil
r'uqu)
u prenut!
ft.,j
aus'l
by
inca.
a11141e
R1t1.
It,
A
ALt i'..
treru'I4nç .ent any ohalursa anti Ismanda
4,000,111
'ehttzb you, sr usth.r of yoU, sf55!
50i'I4.'E TO t)EYE'SP
te,uuu.
have galnst the •itt&amp;t of CAR'lOs iLCEE I'AbiItLER
Yu A its: ui': tiE UY ni,itl ftc.i ti , iLl NA W E)(3 LAWSON, 1.
'c,.

111,13'i.05 •

I 'a

sale and to the
Central
.tiness. The aforedescritsetl pro.
original
Florida.
be solil on iii as-la,
Answer or oilier Pleading in the purty will basis, without repro.
where'is
office of the Clerk of the Circuit
ssutu&amp;tioii, warrasstY or rec'Ilrs.
Court on or before the 10th day
upon the undersigned. The Mon.
to
of August, 11116. If you fail
gages may be a bidder ssni pur.
ilo so, a decree pro coiifcaso will
chaser
at said sale.
tat- taken against you for the reBUSiNESS Ai)M1N.
SMALL
the
Complaint.
lief demanded its
JST1tATIOM
This Notice shah be publIshed
Au Agemacy of II,. Iim,iicd
olluC a week for four ounsecu.
States, Mortgagee, As Attortive weeks In 'the Sanford Her.
npy In Fact for ,thtuta it,
aid.
l.,uxbury,
4/1,/a He,ni.ia pure
iA'I'i';i) 'FillS 27th day of
(iii
July, 21166.
Boulevard,
and file the

Orlando

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11.0
176

'ro'rAl,

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$ [,,isisO.tiU
3,IIIIIl.(l0

$ 7,000tiU

Se,'g

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Esl'IsiA'ri:t) IIE('KIl"I'S

115% of Estiu,sat,'ii htcct'ipts
italances to to, lit-ought Ft,rwmerd: ('ash

'121
*4
336
137
32$
3211

$215-I
2*1
64
:iu;,
1124

'4111

463,213.00 a
Mortgage

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Mati'tiIuig F'uuuds---'htiitirement &amp;

Social Security

tie'.

13.760-01)
IOU 01)
I l.'U41tFi
l3ö,5ö0.5t)

p,,p.

It,or'Is

t'outIIy,

Flortla.

413,J12.Ots

111

111.1
112
illi

131
141
hi
ill
1111

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Lb. k&amp;1uzi.iat, usiA ,is.i.li his sworn
to by the cIIII:naint, his agent, or
attoresey and accomp,i:uiecl by a
ttiliig bee it n. '4',Iiar an.i audi
'Lil iii 'is' •Iunusiusl 'tot .o thud
ihati be void.
Charica 1'. Liwsus,
a
Vi aaucu(',la' .jt thu Laot. WIlL
ausk T',stcmeuit 'it
t'.tht'.LlNl W)14 LIW
-)'.'N, J'i,tSud
SI'EER .5
Ittoriseje fiat th, gaUste
113 *agtwlla .tv,sai
Sansfurd, Ptuntdms,

Psebhish July

12,

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Dscrve Pro Cuu(ws.us will

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itie buu'eutstu set toy hand 4)51
afrigeal
) ut(ti*t •ugt at Seustnub
('ualsly, Yturid*, this 37th
•i4) '1 Jtel', $566.
tol'Ai,)
.Iltbest- it htec'kwIIta, Jr.
('urIc, ('ii cut I I' uS I
t"luilui
Huuishsst.ie t'uUtsl)
Iii: I'tteiic ti
Slauki's
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l'ubllsih J &amp;siy 311 A 4u- I, 1$,
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ta

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$fl,$$,tj
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1(11*1) .t5Il $II4IIII.E YI'SN
Taxes 1.4$ huh oil Aaspied Valuation
,$14,1O,,1510,04I
(hs.tuili,v 'I'ssa *9% cli the itt, t',s*I
liau",iI,si' TesS
Its.' IIi'eir,l ,,1
A,iiuhiei.I t'.lj,s
M''te'r i'tt..'i 'lax, '20':, of II.. III, ('emit
iiacims
I'IOIsIsl i...'I
l"sstssis
htetielpts fh'sasii lisiauig l'atss or sup iii lies
ps,.v.ei.'4 Is&gt; J,,iw
Jail asset taut 'I'Iis,e A,'ui'siii Is
.%Jiac', ile,siabu, .c psetsin
(ails,,' PJ,,n flev.nie lie'- . p15
III.,' hrtsii,,Is

tcr-t- ututice. Two cool',. ciL etch oiseiu
j32.2, or u1e:umtitl sh.eii be in writing
e,njsl'i.ile etsi shall it*to thu ;iiiiu of real-

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'4'$Si 1151.11. 11.111 IsIlit,(j

t $aLur'h, ?lurtda, within 'wz
c'aIei,iar months 'r.,nii the time
if thC first psihlic'atiun 'if thIs

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whit
Lollowiag Ci,
together
a.
lieu.-. ,f piutiolty whi.,'h crc lo- L)t)8-7)
''.ilel iii .euect :c ru penile .t.tly
iustaiti"I as $ part of the 1w. I
tot' iou at. us said Ia at;
'2 the, Walt licatet's
'I tuu are r.iUtted to (lie your
other
,isteuswe'
us
i.iraJtm,as itith the t'ierk of thu
abuse usausd Court and eer. a
I is,rv,t upon tha pie Is
tilt's att.as'sscys, IV LLI'rt'.Ik.'l(,
hu.. ad'
I'S I.E .INI' Wt'L.
4i.. I. Suit. JUl. 110 East
e, &amp;'niaud'. Florida. not
later Ihisut ltu 10th Jay of -tug.
sIt. 1)66, cc required b) L.e.

4,$40.0')
60.101) OIl
1,406,00
11,000,01)
111300

'l'tm'l'.Ila fith i'll LI'

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'rite

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th. court house of iiiLsl Cutausty

('ounty, Flurtd.

$111,331.50
23,0$U.uu
10,111000
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Judge 'it

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23'2$45.UU
2 ,.VVV 450
30.l'UU.0O
Sl,5011.0U
13,0545.6')
3o0.Uo
6000.00

('tiflhhl)
9311
bIases ic fur .'iastigusscIus Sheriff
1534
ltese' I' vt lul ('.'s,liia gi'.s&amp;Is- a-- -4.'i'u lit)' J u.ie
Reserve (i.r I 'aes flu, Luu,.', Ii, be (as',hej i"urwii'iA

l't)I'At. Ai'I'IlOi'itlPi'I'ION$
Phi
tlt' ,us've, (Iii' t'Vlltii,èlititti's

$12$II5Ol$

the

th e_'uuyt is whicIt suIt. pr'.c,'ee'itugs i. punidiug Is the Clrctait
Court of th Stusth J a.hciai t,irUIt, in u.I br Sviuiuuie Counity.
,'h.aa.urv N,. 1421 1.
Fiurtija,
The duscriptiutu of the real
eunsuswI. t,'uUsity,
property ,u
k"I'rida. iiuvvlvuh Iii said proln'n- tbu-1 Lii the
'vt,iit,s ia
t'oi,tp*iist ts a. Cvl!'i..:
Lot II UL,ak "U', U.lRto
ShUNS ILOMES, ec'orcltta
the phil thereof as record.1 In L'tat ttuok 13. k'agv Is,
Public Rucor'le of Senisitsule

3.147 00

Salisty, Jui'c'mshie Counselor, $et'r.tary £
Kxp.'uus.'s
Salary, ('otImit)' l'siisr.'uttu,g It torney
$slat-y 'if iih.-iitf
Salary of Deputies &amp; tssitaiiut, (Sheriff)
Clerks
Stilis'&gt;', .ta.lstalila
(t'uUuity Jisilge)
('liii, of t'igt'Uli Court
JustIce t,f )'ea&amp;'e, Fees anti C.t.
I'u'ssslih'l,s, Fee's tai ('.1.
('taunty I's'(ls.culitsg AIlorne Conviction Yew.
Witness Ft-u. aud Jurors Fees
I'lhsvi' '"ut-I Costs 5154 VIVa
l'uhulc l)efe'tad.r
Laiseissa. ilihser tisaiss Sal.riee
(('ui&amp;lii
Judge)
(Sheriff)
l:a ie'nss.' iii Isis' I han Sais
iiste's.ihg ,eI I.tlss sls.u- llts
)'alui IlsistItm • ('jlti'si (1)
iletisuuti I,. tot usia,' Just lie cu I'emct', 1)1.1 3

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NES
VISE *51) PONI'KITI'KE
YE IS I NISINIl elws'Maai:M 55, 1557.

EN'l'IIIA'l'El) E%I'I

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take notIce that a suit has bsefl e.aø.d, tat. .if

7,t7TI*0
ag-ctM.t you In, the above
i2,*1.v45 (tld
titled Court. The n.aturv i
_____________ sutt is in .eltni t foreclose
$T7,319.,)0
sLate Mortgage held by
Real
17.11*1
LI iNs,
o.w
S VIN
't'*i
______
New Yirk corporation, whIch
,

'I'OTAL EH'I'IAiA'i'Ell IIECEI1"l'S .INI) 1IAL.INt'i,S

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Less 61

273
Edwin P. Leilford and
(SEAl.)
Oirardeau
F.,
Otis
Jr,
Arthur II. B.ckwlth,
275
Counsel (or Mortgagee
,'ierk of Circuit Court
,%dmilsiittMhiohI
Small Susiness
Ily: i)osszsa 34. Marko.
315
47 WesI Vofl'iiI Street
l)aputy Clerk
316
332(12
Florida
JacksonvIlle,
12,
I'ubhish July 215 A Aug. 5,
Publish July 3 1 Aug. 12, 1968 316-1
II, 11561
31$. i
I'D"-"

Legal Notice

Interest on 'l'itise i)eptaaits
Sheriff Civil Fees
Fees fri.ais ('.'unity Justige

f, 1,14.50 (I,)
l,Iauu (541
341,U(ltlt'U

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The
Herald
Want

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1.1*5 WSNY FIRE ts'itTWfll. IWO'?RWI P'11D
iser.
FISH VISIt!. VPIu ESOlif. 4PIPrEWCES

12,4ti,00 11*

iluteh,iasg Contrli,utlons, Retirement &amp;
fl.i-iai Security
Salary of Circuit Judge, Secretary
ffli'o l':xpanie
Salary, County Judge
i:aii'Iisei of Armory (Re: 1'. S. :oto (IS)
Itont, ,Smali Claims Court
Maintenance of County (Irove
Salary of County Physicians
Tubercular HospItals
tiusiunIty Inquiries
(1.'n"rai tt'elfare
I"u,stcr hiuume ('arc
7 I''sptt ;il .-ri'ic.' of the In'lI gent
S.luery, Service Officers sn.i Expenses
salary, ih'put&gt;- Civil Defense Director
&amp; Expenusee
. p.'rt log Kxp,'n.es, .1 rthrt'pod Control
Expenses of County Zoning Commission
County Planner anti Expense.
Salary, Extension Service Program

836

1aS 1)0

0'1I,g4uin

ESTIWArr.

4,%0OA
_____
5i,a*7.00

I'er I)icm * Travel Expanses, County
ml..ioncru
I'lcrh of Hoot-il of County
I".slaillsCil.uiet-M isril tieptities
Salary, Supervisor of Elections
Salary, Attorney ti-sr Hos.nil tinil Kapense.
('lark or CIrcuIt Court for (lenerni
('i,isrt Work
l'r, namiapiona to Tax Assessor
I'o.,,rnl.siona Ini Tax Coilec'tor
(,',,roner'a Itiqtiesit
T.ights, P't,ei A Water
Insurance
Telephone nn'J Telegraph
lt,riien,tal,
Service A MaIntenance of Equipment
Maintenant-. of County Property &amp; fluildings
Slatn'rlale and SalarIes
Maintenance of County Branch Office
iIxiieniwtvs of Elections and hliglstratiops
1.eatse-l'ur.-1,aise of Voting Machines
Advert iwitig Required hiy Law
Legal F i'es no.1 Expense.
Advertising Delinquent Taxce
County Employees (1roui Insurance
Stsppiies, County Comnsieaiomiars only,
Tel". &amp; Secretary
(au.&amp;'ral $tustion.cry Blanks, Supplies, etc.

$34

3,0'O,')O
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304.00 T(TAf, FICII"IftT
i,00 on

ltei'oriI Iliuuks

175

4,,i17,411

A PF"tt(.F'R1AT1r'N
'U'
f',..aru-. f,p (',-,nI'lng.n,-Iptu
Ri"erve far (ash Et,Ian.'. to a,e CarrIed F',rw,et'd

Salaries or County CommIssIoner. and

172

Simpson Tester. Model TD,
Serial No. 11
5impsofl Tester, 34 o del
aRT, Serial So, 7745

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tration, Mortgagee, will offer 273
r sale to the highest bidder for
sb in and upon the premise. 311
'mown as Morrison's Shop, State
ighwsy 436, across from the 316
5, Post Office, Altamonte 243
rings, Florida, at or about 349
00 p, m. on Ve.Inesday, Aug- 535
11 17, 1966, the following des. 541
'ibe'd personal property, to-wit: 34!
1 Set Jack Stands, Model No. 56!

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3.7-21, Small BusIness *4mm- 279-i

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NOTICE IS HEI1ERY DIVEN
at, pursuant to the power and
jihority contained in the *fore,sctiheil instrumente, in Title
United States Cods, Section
4(h), and in Title 12, Code of
'deral Regulation', Section

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ill payment, and said Instru- 311

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225
227
hich are of record iii Official 241-!
e'cords, ilook III, page 421, 241-3
iblic records of Seminole Coun- 241.4
241-1.
Floritla; and
WhEREAS, defaiiit has been 24i-7
ade in payment *nd perform- 242

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5'OSEVI,O*Itllll NAIn

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ESTATES
1.IIft,ftI'
Yu etiad ccb of &gt;'uu are hereUt notifIed and required to file
city .-lsiuss and demands wbtidi
hIltIllI,
yOU, or eltimer of you, assay have
,uuu.ut'
e$aitssi saul i.t It' Its lbs office
7h11.O(l
Kit-lyle Huusbuld.r,
Hun
f
411u oIl
ç'uot&gt;- Judge of $eissluoia t.4,'UH'
2,1.001111
oft
54, at Lu is .1 (Ice In the benuilisuk 14'iorlds.
tafo,U, fIAL)
(,iouuty Court 1Ju*e j
calendar
withiu
six
Yiorida,
t.sptlsi d1i,05i
Arthur *4. Ihrkwilh', Jr
months Ijotu the ttUe QI 1145
J,000.I1O
k'uIIji1g., irislur.. (ift$ce
qulpisieasl
(link of the Ctri'uiI Curl,
first publication of this notice
Sits AcquisItion &amp; Pr.pareiluus, Aruhitsut
Si'minolc County. Vlo,ida,
Eu '-b clii an or deuii aId Ill USt
cud Eusgluaser
641,000.041
Hy: Mart isa '1'. t'ih. liii, 1). C.
ha writing snd .:ontiU the pla.c. E.
office
ad
r di'ii''c a ,md p'iat
Of
300 5 M nit in nd A v.-,
$,t,fllaH
dress of the elu iu,a,.t cud WUst Mel I l. ia'I, b"l.ariaiss
'J'('TAI. HIIDOUT PtICQilF.MT
lie it Cull I'i li) t itt' I4i illikill.
I)A'i'i.S, at Sass ford, Me$ujsuhe Couus ly, F'haii.iu, I iii. liii da&gt; of
All 0511.7 1',s' l'i-t II loners
iye-ut Ut' a(t4'ItiCy. or the saDie Publish: Auv. 1?, 111, ZIl, S. p1.
August, A. 1), 1566.
shall be told.
SENI NO$,IG Cdli l!'4'I' %' J'I IRI' All Thli III ii' Y
Margaret 21. F rust
ii) /5/ V. E. iii.uss.iliat, Jr.
i)I)'
A Ii e.I
As I,io,sutciiiai y Es.' ulrsi of
YOt,YJ( iii. aesge gels Imunami Ovri /
ii)
1..- 1&lt; liii las Ii
stud estate
12,
U,U0U readrnt' dully
when
, i. &amp; Aug
Palalisi Jul&gt;
PICII,
Aug. ii, illI
UU pi'a a low.,usl ClAM5J.
tIll
1'II'D Al) gi I he lisraI&amp;,
Ill,''
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Pale or ('o,Intv Property
Arthur H. flokwith, Jr.,
1511
'liIrl.revaflule ret'alf,l.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of IS!'
Receipt. frn'u,s A'Ivertleing f.setiniqis.nt
Finridit
Seminole County,
Tate.
fly: t)oflfl* 34. Markoc
flputy Clerk
Tfl'T'AT, it5TlM-tTE1 RErPI'T5
Itleph M. FItsg.t,Id
l,ss. T,",
ltn'rney for Plaintiff
S security Trust I%uililing
13
of lIst lt,ii. i'd fle"cipt p
iiutiai 12, rliiriIa
itSIantes t
lie lit-ought forward: cash
1.5673
Ranklin
shiish: Aug. 12, 10
TOTAl. EIl'I'ISIATE(, RECEIPTS AND IIAI.ANCES
nfl 4I

PATRICIA H. CLARK, hi,

hi
liii pita t'.-iiirlit.
,ssuis,I a mlI.E
h'urt A,liniusisliislisr
I hat situ&gt;' i.e n.'a'.-ssury to •-ff.i.'t
$e,-rriisry
the ,'eciupt,a(ius. th.-rov.f; and you
mind .'aeh of &gt;ou IC hi.tt't'by
(111k. EspesI. sad *pphlea.
i- before
(dfled (a sppauar an.
,Advssrt$eItsg
Sept. 2Xod 111*1., ii lbs office
1)u.s or $ubaerlpliouss
of the uudersigs..'d Clerk of be
lnssurasu.'s or Uwade
Circuit Court f $*-,,.jnolr ('oull')ffice Supplies
Justigv
( y end show cuse. if coy tiser.,
by, why ,-ld d-a-uivaaa district,
I.ega.l cud 4i.'iiuiatlu,g
i'ri sat lug
, act forth in said petittuM,
shell nut I.e sargaislse.J is a 1a0b
Telephone
Tra tel ESIaeiiss
lie urpors4iu,, of lit. Slit, uI

susHi: ,'dl 4UEI111'OUS
To ALL. 1' E U
PIG ('LiSINS UN

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fitVV'q 'fit s'r te
ut-q 'i?('ii;;nv'o,n.
t-tiuIiitiIn' I ".,st,', f"J°f- ,de, -J$
T(iT If, iTltfATF'.1' Ft P('P',JPTS
at
A ti Isat :'1, I '1411, In the tieet lag rooSt, of the
floqr4 'if ('°ty ('so
"ti-sI on at. In $
I 'o
,pqt- t-m$ Mi,, ford, t"i"r lila, in *C.-'e.?'I a
v 'c
n-itt, th.t ProvisIon, tat Ch,ter III, Fiarldq
StattOs. fri' tt,e our- !'' of F,wtimat.d iio'etpts
of Pintltig retittasta atini rmt,lcInt. ft-rim tPiø
c P5(11gb' P'.' - "ur I (ish
ptst.IIe rcgapd- 1t'ml'mr,' --ew to
tug lbs thu'het. for tht- FIscal Year hecirinlog
, er 1, I $44,
(')Ctrut
t''I ,
,,'Ii,,g S";'$"pil't-r III, i'47, anti fbieii10,1
i' '-"- -'rr"r,i *vrs ft,kT.A'('"1
tn'sPI.i..;' sd';t 1"'T-i I.
thin. 11','let, (.,- this Pa 1,1 t.eriod. Tb. tetilII
b4g,.t, ,,?'a 'urn
(,ffl,,.,,
t'tPif tf'rfp rYp5vo5'e-.-flo to t fU
-Pill' YNf' U, VEt ft
vrsvvr; 4r.P1'r.WMPvt •I
&gt; wt, lem.,t who-'In rc'.'Ipi. 'tf!5!ollti,re,, hal r,'5
''"i_I c's 'iii'! 'r uiu'.,',t titt mliii ga fPmt, h.h l
9.fl
Mills tIltS 0*' ftMt'PISI'Pte ISIS 5Mf'0Ipp
c - n ; n"n
i,tt it-ila?? Ri.,,l
SPI4574Itl,
tpei'n5en'1enf t'f9t.' iisin,g.r,
(ft'f'y
.4- (titter r1ierm.e
I I, 1•'si,
Iis
'SlIM Flit' It. S Mill PtS1Plfi amP'rwn1
411-2 S,mlary ('emory
ngin..r, :aff and Ev"cC
41%
f,
in
t
tl-itn'enarace tit tools. era)tpn'ment,
'i',,., t at Miii. on sceepsed vah'satln
ni.,chinerv, etc
Pi!t,71u,,nu,l,,r,n
lii,571 Aft
till)
';as(,tI,-ue, emtl,
''lvii Viaf.,,.. ltIml,urpetnanf.
i$
lii
f?rea'I Ms1.r'al
ltaiitoa'
'relegra,h t,ii'pssp
oano ni
ta
'ressmse of Jight."'- W iy
I uentle I.i"ev,ss's
1,40000
f",e-e
Pro,s,'!ne ItIzh'
lii
8etsl.,
("uinty 'where ?,fe,hlIe If"me
Finds. ut ,'n.r.'men' sail
l,t"n'n,.c' Tig',
1,500(10
I 'i
e'isriry
Arlbirt't,,i,l l"t,tt-,, from Stn?e Ilourri
of tfemDh
StS
r'• tirisge sani ('4n..r ('o,itr I
8c'ti,, H1251 (ii State I
4tI
I2'
l'.'a.I .t ui-hi aery And E','i r,t'n.ra
AtI hirotu.,I "iSstr'.t ?rr',n
5$iy4 •,f 111th
Sli
F',ym.nt to (:it
a' 4tin ford on il4' Ti -s Roil
III 2*1 (2) Plate 2
194". 'I't'c lnil
III I F'tymsnr to tot'ri 'f ('.'ii-ln
Cit
Mat-In.. ttegl,strqtion
2,400,00 'n
Paim.sr tv, Town 'if (.vtg'r'mo4 ott !441
12$
ftecølpt. frnn lntsig, Tsau or any lhat-Tm e Roil
Cititoc ps- ovl.hed by f,
2714 00 &gt;11&gt; Pstyitianr to
of *ltamviw'a Atrinirs an
Iil
'lii I',,I I)vart,Ils
i,l00,00
i a*; "
Ill
Roll
f )rtttit,atIc,nni Tulcetises
$.004Oft
Pta
1'myrvsent tvt Town of Cae.qeIlscr?y an 1946
lIe tat-age l,i"cvie
1I,'via fin
I i'm
TA. Ft"ll
liisIicIing Permits no.1 y,o,iln, Fep
4 t,000 on
Payment 'a 'rrm'a'n of "7'-erth f,rlt,n4n ,ii
&gt;1IitS
Interest on 'rtm. llspoalta
14000.00
'p,
C'.l
ihrough, 1t1- both tncltiaive --Eesrsi P's..
75,0*0nfl
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ii the ehsttl.'Yy number
Iq:hhich Is lUST.
1*7.1
my
hand
and
the
WITNI'MM
145
tIdal seal a? said Court, this
th ilny of August. 1011.
of

wife
lthSIDK%CEI UNKNOWN
.151) rn, .tll parties claimitig
itaterests by, through, under
or agaitsat the aforesaid per.
suns
¶'(uU ARE hereb)' notified that
a Complaint to foreclose a cerhaiti mortgage enetitisbenitig the
following described real pro.
perty, to-wit;
Lot 7, Block II, COUNTRY

CLUB MANOit, UNIT NO. 1,
according to the pi*t there.
of is recorded in I'Iat Book
12, Pages 73 and 71, Public

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that the fwreoing iii4s be af.
74UTIVE
at 10:00 AM,
Cected by tb. formation of said
NOTIOE ii hereby giveti thsa( on August 23, 1066,
4r$itg
dlt.rict aud be reui ths Hoard of County CommIssioner, bee setseduied and will hold a
des-ad hialil, Ii,, (asLtopi' for the hieieriii upuil lb. budget request of this $en,Iii"i• ('ouisty Iot't
ji''ti'.'l. Aulhinriiy, a summary of said budget l,ehmsg as follows:
iiurpirne •f p.g&gt;- it.g I lie
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ECRWII'iI, .1 It., Clerk of Cit
II l',,,tj- t of Mc,,iIncula t'i,,lnlv,
?$v'.l .l'i,iot-iiia, ttiii, ott
lugivat, litU, at II 'ItO n'eI'iik
51. itt the Ftont t'.'''t- of II,,.
'unitinle 'u'utity t't,ii?-t linus".,
'tmsthnis Cnutit i', its $ he ti' tSanfet'.l, Floricin offer tot
IS atui sail sit 1,tiiul" isitti-tu' Ii'
hIliest anti best bullet fo
tell, the fit lion' I ng tic, ihu- ,I
sit na toil Iii Metni
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acree of tte.Forecloctiro amtevI In a ease penullng In ..I,i
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p: pert) s :t hut id iii Seminole
t'uutt}', Florida, to-wit:
L.t
21.. 27. 2
Hiock "C,"
w oil 'MEflE
I'ARK
liEI 'l,AT, of a Jici'ta t t Woodin're- Paz- Ic as recorded In
i':it Itt..'k 11.
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the Public Ra-oorda of Scm:i'l.- ('s.nntv Fl,.ritlu,, li-si,
I through C and the
sorth It'll' if Lot 7 of ssiiI ti.'ts 21, Tiiwiu-hip 21 South,
Park, as recorded 1tun
30 East a dtanre of
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Pint lt,,uk 12', Paw'- i't', 1.61.11' t.,, the Noutheast (',rriar,
We.odrnsre
,f its.- Public Records of 5E', $K'Section
Towfl.
S,uiiiu,,l.- e,,u,its', Florid,i; ship 23 S'.utl,. flung.' :;li East,
ALSO KNOWN AS: Lots 2, thence North a distance of
and 2's. ltbo-k r, Wood- 15tI.7' to a pint. uiI potht
n,t:'e Parlz 2nd Replat, &amp;C- being the Northeast corner of
tording to idat I hereof re- the Cit&gt; of Mititlttiitl
c'.rded in I'lat Rook 13. Page Trctmcnt
I'Inu,t Sit.-, ;hence
Public Jt.-t'ord,- of S,'rn- 'it cat alotig' t)it North line of
mule County, Florida,
'aid
Treatment Plant
l''-'"PtIntth to ti,. Final i1'iree ofl Cliidistance if U$,!.*' I., 'the
itt- F'ort'rlosure e-nt.-rcd in a case Northwest corner of .iai sewl'indi?c in .uthd ''ourt, Iii. st)'li' age 'Frt'utn,. ,t I'k
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Township 21 south, Range 20 for the relief demanded in the
East, thence run North 0' 2*' 37" Complailt,
This Notice shall be publish.
East a distance of 132G01' to the

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lIVE 515111 JIInIUIAI, Em.
nIT IS ASh Poll SIIMIT4OIt
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T1E-FORECLOSVftE SALE
said right of tt'a&gt;' to a Point On THE 7415111 JVI)IUIAS. Vlsi.
N'TICE Is hereby given that the South line of the SE, CIII' IS *51) FOR SIIMISOI.
the undersigned ARTHUR H. NW, Section 21, Township 21 coI'STY, FLORIDA,
DECKWITH, JR., Clerk of Cm- South, Range SO East, thence CHANCERY NO. ilITS

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Attorneys for Esecutor
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Mutt. 21
Manfnr'i, Florida
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Puililish: Aua. 12, II, II, $.pt. 2,

E',4 Sectioti 20. Tott'nehtp 21 1"F.AN &amp; LOt'i'NDES, 321 East
Orlando,
Boulevard,
lance of 21.32.04' In the North. F 1 o r I 4 a, and file the original
Answer or otluer Pleading In the
XW1,
cast corner \V
Section 20, Township 21 South, office of the Clerk of the Cirllnngc
10 East, thence run cuit Court on or before the 5th
North si'' 15' 47'!' \Vest 'a ills. day of September, 1166, It &gt;'ou
tance of 66176' to (he South. fail to do so, a decree pro contvest coiner NEt,. section 20. fess.) will tie taken against you

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STENSTROM, DAVIS A

South, flange II) Eaat a ills. ('entral

Clerk of the Circuit Court North 5!'' 17' 52" East a illstance of 301.35' to a point, said
fly: Donna M. Maikos
Deputy Clerk
tinhtit beIng vfl the Southwest.
trill)- z-Ight ,! WK) of State Road
Publt..h July 22. 2 A Aug.
12, 11'66
4$. thence run South .46' 21.' 52"
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of beginning. From said are required to serve * copy of
In * 'nur Anawer or other Pleading
Plaintitre
and the ahhre'Iste4 title of said Northerly ,lii'ei'tlon along said to the Complaint n
suit is WILLIAM E. DAVIS. et East line of the Wt, SW'. attorneys, A NPERRON, RtThI,

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according to the plat therefleginning on the Southeast
of as recorded in Phil hook
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SW i, SE % Section
12, Pages 73 and 71, Public
20, Township 21 South, flange
Records of Semlnel• county,
31' East, run North 1S.0' along
Florida,
the East line of W'4. SWI,
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Section 20. Township 21 lasts been flied against you In
South, Range 30 East, to the the above styled suit, and you

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the Estate of 'I,Alkh'INCPi F.
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and at
titno, then and theta, make
pil.'tmllutn to
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a until settlotmuant of his iii,,mlfli!it 1:11 ion of wall etntc,
lot- en order 'Useharglnp him it.
si,ils 1'a o,'ttt or.
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male chef is that ht' i less an
artist than he is a ham actor.
He has enough props to put on a
production at the Metropolitan
Opera.
He dons a big white cap and a
colorful apron bearing some
such cute motto as "Don't Iflas
the Cook," bids farewell to his
loved ones - and marches Into
the kitchen, book in one hand
and an Immense fork in the other.
Soon steam and the sound of
dull explosions pour out into the
living room, and unnerved
guests turn pale and ask for a
third, fourth and fifth martini.
No one, naturally, is allowed
Into the kitchen while the master Is performing his miracles.
As the host, his face parboiled
red, finally struggles to the table with the bubbling gook, he
calls out trlumphanUy:
"Surprise - guess what It
is!"
You mildly wonder If be really knows. What started out to be
a meal has turned Into a lottery.
It Is then that the wise guest, mans I column by 2 inches.
pleading urgent business else- Too smell for an ad to be
where, bids the amateur chef a noticed or .ff.cIv.? Your.
reading this on.!
firm and immediate goodbye.

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lb. ee' ret Is es on to gorge himself on his full
850O c*1OTISS.
4aplke wbes.v
If a Rinsey Interviewer then
____ Ivu1tI rang
a II*W
the bell and told this
.1 St .as.es es
wife that he was making a
P ft Is the bssieet aI
survey as to the relative gas.
* tile hungers of wives vs. bus.
Is
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sad want freak dl'- bands, what would she say?
f MI1'TISge PN
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Morsel For Mortals
As we mere humans know, these are discarded as incompetent. It's obviously here to stay-and, we suspect, to
tOugh times for us.
We are being outsmarted, outper- grow and grow and grow.
formed, outatatused and outdated by
But we mere humans wouldn't be
nachines.
human If we didn't gloat a little. And
it is heartening, therefore, to read that's another thing no stuffy old cornthat a big smart aleck of a computer puter can do!
at Lincoln Center's Repertory Theater
In New York fouled up the assignment
Thou lit F' T d
of seats for the theater's almost 40,000 subscribers so thoroughly that It
As for man, his days are like grass;
took human beings almost three months he flourishes like a flower of the field;
to unscramble the mess.
for the wind passes over It, and ft is
.So the theater did a daring thing. it gone, and its place knows It no more.
hired a young girl (at much less cost) -Psalms 108:15-16.
to do •the job the computer couldn't
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handle. And she's handling It!
Be a life long or short, its complete..
Similar incidents have been reported ness depends on what it was lived for.
by other organizations and companies. -David Starr Jordan, American zooNow the computer isn't about to be logist.

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BatuTd*y, Aiiguuit IL INS
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
A fine Saturday for ,ddtng

some up4o.d*te aecassoriSs or
condition to your life that can
Mike you feel life Is nuich more
worth living and you also

conditions, that axe unusual and
that can bring you the results
important to you. Let the world

can get off to some Illow

see ,you are wide-awake to these
oppotuntt1U.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
If you make tmprovemaflts in

your

surroundings and please

kin, you find greater harmony
reigns In the future. Some entertainment it abode is fins.
Be happy in your sUTTOUfldIflX
anhi have a more ehsreful out-

On life.
TAURUS (Apr.

lodk

You are

20 to

May

definItely aP-

at group mneethWB today,
so be very gregarious, meet
charming persofli. You are also
able to garner the data you
require. Keep busy and you
finhi yourself a happier person.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
table

1.

Your financial structure needs
ai*TnefltInR an be sure to conceittrste on that and get advise from bankers, etc. Take the
time to look o'er your real
estts. See when to make Improvements In good taste.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22
to July 21) A positive, happy
attitude is needed if you want
to make the niost favorable
impression on others. Pine day
for meetings of all kind. The
educational are particularlY
helpful to you and others. Have

happy

interchange of ideas,
a
conversation.
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21)
Fine day for preparing for any
projects you have In mind and
you find that experts have
much data to proffer right now.
Take the thee to assist one in
trouble. This also helps you
with awn problems.

1.

uorecasu

ideas

LYNDAY, AIJOIJST

14, 106f

across with acumen.

Others are very receptive to

them. Be charmingLIBRA (Sept. 28 to Oct. )

Be sure 'to contact that higher-

up who can assist you In

what.-

of
ever Is closest to your
real meaning to you. Better
your career. Show your capabilities to those in business
world. They back you.
'SCORPIO (Oct. 28 to Nov.
Getting Into some new at.heart,

niosphere and making fine

friends In a different social
strata to yours brings excellent
ideas to use In the days ahead.
Ccmtact those who are out of
town by telephone. Make bay!
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to
Dec. 21) Following your intuition in dealing with that Individual who has been somewhat
superior with you. Come to a
fine understanding. State your

arnut. A romantic evening is In:
the offering If you first get all
obligation out of the way.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to alan.

20) Take care you do not get
trapped Into saying what you
do not really mean where an md..
tuchment in concerned. Be more
sure of your charm. Use it to
impress those in business and
get ahead.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
10) You have some dutieb to
perform that 'nobody else can
do for you, so get busy and
postpone being with new acquaintances. Taking treatments
you need bring added vim. Follow orders with dispatch.

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wonderful day and evening oncerththlyarehavingadlf- August 12 '1986
Page '11)
Icult time deciding between 2. PernmuiIs
gnfgtri
rr*th
chart a well-rounded new f
s
omeblgldea
th
atappealstn
'Urge of action for you
drink
You buv
jot,I.m.
EEK &amp; MEEK
your church or any activity Ymu and that can bring you b VYJIV i. . o 1319
much of value and handling
hstever that can put you
Prevention. Call
E
P of the heap and bring you ome confusing but tiresome StTlClt)E
CARE. Orlando 341-1121.
onditlons with others that
itch success In the days ahead.
uire an exact accounting and I WILL. NOT he responsible for
debt.' Incurred by flynn.'
any secret meetings are taik- hut have some sort of confuaOther thait mylf us of AURg place among high of firIls tJ
ttt Ii, 9 1. flaunt' S. Turner.
better condition of their own rig facets that bring you p.
P loxity. Keep Impersonal.
itlona.
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) 4-Beauty Care
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19)
o11*g along with Ideas of HARRTETTS BEAUTY N- o o k.
msider whatever brings kin. Thera
you admire where recre.
evening app'ts. lOb
next support and comfort and lion Is concerned can bring - S. Oak Ave. 2-&amp;74.
t in their appreciation and appiness on all idos, help all
iprovnl by initiating fine ri forget worries. Al though you ___________________________
5-Card of Thanks
ensures. Your daily work can h ave deadlines to meet, a little
UIL\
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so be improved appreciably. musoment relieves tensions.
&amp; KTiDItRGAT'.TlX
Ph.
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it some fine Idea to work. 'Ian well.
xnri oiituray
up." MOflfl
In all this today.
7:16 A.M. to b:30 P.%I.
TAURUS (April 20 to Muy 20)
Sale
95. Houses For Sale
50. MIS. F
Male Help Wanted
91-Parm,--.Grovee
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to hay 'an have good friends who are Friday r%Pt)inw.4 'ti n1l,lnIE
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) Attending group meetings tiger to see you and this IsFL
TENT CAMPING TRAILER $100. INSURANCE DEBIT open-San. FOR SALE by owner: 8 2/4 PARK RIDGF., fl6 DriftwoOd
Pets &amp; Supplies
ford area. Nc, ep. necessary.
- all kind Is the host way to Inc. provided you keep them
Lane, I RDRM. 1' bath, cenacres of farm land. 65553115.
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C4411 241-65111. Orlando.
ti-al air and heating, chain
it ahead now. Discuss now eparste, since there i jealousy BEAGLES for .'ale, 322-0641.
BOY'S NAVAL Academy Unifence all around. Ph.
link
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sea you had not considered nvolved. Be sure to get budform, site 16. Excellent ond1- SERVICE STATION Attendant. 95. HOUSeS For
6736.
I1Ii, (sil Cl,-. 2542 lrent'h Ave. -__________________________________
SALE: Registered in a I e
lion.
e this. Evening Is beet time teas affairs handled properly. FOR
Airdale, 2 yr.'. Champion Blood
HAVE NICE :; bedroom, I bath
FHA VA HOMES
be with good pals who are Ic clever in dealing with Lines. 32-442.
BABY STROLLER, food cond.
)rnm,. tonthty pn n n u.'
Female
Help
Wanted
$7.
32-4551.
' close to you.
$74.63-includes all. Take ever.
there.
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POODLE PUPPIES, guaranteed
balance mortgage. No qualifyHousekeeper to live
GEMINI (May 21 to June healthy. Tiny toy &amp; miniature ('' Ptofeuional carpet clean- WAN'l'EI,:
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21)
In1 lady. 422-5916, Orlando. ing.
$1 00
lit
Stud.
Terms.
822-1441.
Ing
result.rent
Blue
Lustre
) You have to be more aware r)eclde early whether to attend
Elect rir Carpet Shampooer $1
Located
Throughout Coun
l,
MACHINE
tsi%h ),(,fl,e
OPERA. 3 'BEDROOM. I
- life's goodies If you are to t D work at home or j the bus- SPECIALS: Baby Skunks, $'.
per day. Carroll Furniture.
?- Bra. 1-1% 2 Baths
'T'(tIi$,
''lth
t,.ctnrv
experienco,
Availwith
swimming
poiil.
Squirrel Motikeys. $Ih: Buti
Some KitchensEquipped
t them In an ethical and Iiwas world, or else plan time Mynah.',
6 day week. Air-conditioned, able imniedisutely. Assumu' luiy$.95; Pet and Fish COMPLETE set of Golf Clubs &amp;
Less Than Rent
Payments
pleasant
surroundings.
Pay
nient.' A balance mortgage.
eedy way. Plan how to have v ise!y to do some of bath. Be Supplies.
fl. $50. $14 W. 3rd St.
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FOR CARRYING THE
CHILDREN TO SCHOOL

2440 Hiawatha at 17.92
TflO.

rassenger wag.n, perschool or hauling

everything,$1495
for

'62 VW DeLUXE
nice and only

wagon

extra

$1095

FORDS

for brochure.

104-Trailer Space--Rent

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LER &amp; Spaces oiLake

Ashby. 822-7111.

Payton Realty

106.

$895

I &amp;- 2 5DB-St. APT&amp;, Completely
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kitchen. heating &amp; cooling.

'64 IMPALA super sport coupe.
6 cylinder Automatic Trans.
GARDEN APARTMENTS
Radio, heater, bucket seats,
322.1120
extra sharp.
TU E. First 8t.

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Apt. 1.

TURN DownstaIrs Apt. 101 Palinetto Ave. Ph. 322-1274 after
S P. M.
FRENCH. 8224630.

APT. 115

console shift, extra nice.

$1595

'63 IMPALA Convertible, fully
equippcd, red and extra nice.

$1495

&amp; closets. 322-2834

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TURN. APTS. chose In. Jimmy ' 64 BUICK LeSabre Convertible,
Cowan. 822-401*.
fully equipped, Ibcluding air
conditioning, mint condition.
EPPIC. APTS., private baths,
ideally 10. '65

lit. St.; Sanford.

1111,

UNURNISHED
Pb. Resident Mgr. 223.1240
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private bath,.
Mellonville. 322-5420.

entrance,

1145.

$695

'63 COMET Custom 4 Dr., Fully
equipped including air condi.
tioning, one previous owner.

COMMODORE
APARTMENTS

• FURNISHED

$2095

FIAT 2 Door sedan
down 128.22 month.

518

AVAIJJN APA1tTMENTI
112-1417
2nd St.

118 W

$1195
MANY, MANY MORE

ELLINOR
VOLKSWAGEN
Sanford
Sanford 232-1135
Orlando 6444014
Open Daily iii V p. in.

17-92 Highway

he highest bidder.
UINEIS
7

Issd Cs.

AUCTION
5. Dsvt.ss

14.

'nil W. It. Mc('iiutig, 322-8221
in the evening.
,u(ter .i

$495. '61 UEI. Alit Cl,ev,, VS. 4 tim.,

ed State Hank will save you
money. Don't be misled by
"Bank Rate Financing." Call
323-1776 and compare our paymen ts.

SAVE NOW!

w4
law
A little
goes a long wayet

Impala 4-door. VS esqis.,
automatic tronimissloe, pow.
of steering.

1195

SANFORD @ 322.1535
444.5014
ORLANDO

Cadillacs luxury features and
air s.nditloead for summer
comfort. A prestige automobile, yours for .rsly.

ate car

RED HOT
SUMMER

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SALE DAYS

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Impala 4-doer hardtop equip.
pad with radio, heater, auto.
matic transmission, power
steering and brakes. It's a
one owner and air condition.
edi

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1961 Dodge Pioneer
Station Wagon. . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . 1
1963 Corvair Monza .

395
1095
.
63 Econoline Van
$
995
1962 Renault
$
. . . . . . . . . . 41-. . . . 595
1965 Dodge Dart
1795
1964 Dodge Dart
1095
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,

,

,

auto.

matic transmission. A Jewel.

Vlifh air condfloning...............

Top economy car.

hounds tooth. . . . . 1

a

heater,

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95

$15

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1960 Rambler
wagon. A

nice car .10,410.9

1959 Mercur
-door sedan. So, Al
( ons , ,. ,. 0 0 0

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ST.

L7005

FRENCH AVE.

3224382

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Holler Motor Sales Co.
2211 WEST FIRST ST.
(DIRECT ORLANDO LINE 425-4325)

SANFORD, FLA.
PH. 322.231

91&amp;.wC1zcn-

WQIW

IN OUR NEW LOCATION

Hwy. 17-92 &amp; Lake Mary Blvd.

DART GT

Vi stick shIft, radio, heater,
bucitet seats.

11594S

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Lew
a
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Visit
out
T
Our Personfle
\ and Meet
In All Departments.

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$695
$

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595,

'395

$145

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USED
UI CARS

COUNTY MOTORS
1801 W. FIRST ST, PH. 322.0614

11 .

322-0861

41

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SATURDAYS 'TIL 6:00 P.M.

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MOTOR SALES
2515 W. 1st. ST,
PH. 322.6231

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HOLLER

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NEW &amp; USED
CAR

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Come By soon!

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'EDUCED

SEMINOLE
v•

$180380

Is

64 DODGE

REDUCED

4-door sedan, automatk transmission

Station

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SO - WHY BUY A FOREIGN CAR When You Ca,, Own
America's Most Popular Compact At The Above Price. This
Is A New Car
Not A Brass Hat
Not A Demonstrator,

61 CHEVROLET

$995

I.,.~

YES PRICE

2331.04

1895
Impale 4-doer hardtop, V4
eagles, automatic trausmis.
Went power st.erlisg aid
brakes, radio, beater, and air
soudltlulo,.

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0

270 2-door hardtop, auto, transmis-

sion. Clean as

$3195

1I

: 10980

STICKER PRICE

equipped with all

64 CHEVROLET

..

RADIO

WHITEWALLS

64 CADILLAC
4-door hardtop. This immacs-

V

WHEEL COVERS
TINTED WINDSHIELD

$

FACTORY AUTHORIZID
VW DIALIR -

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STOCK NO. 4401

SALE'

3219 S. 17.92 Sanford

i\/.\Ls

1966 CORVAIR 4D001t HARDTOP

END

REDUCED

ELLINOR
Volkswagen

1961 Plymouth'

WI

*YEAR

63 CHEVROLET

rest,.

Hemphill Pontiac Buick I
1501 W.NIST
U0S.D

YES

Deal Right
Here

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24 Mi. ., 24.111 al.
Fard M.$.r C.. War'

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REDUCED

Like new throughout,

0

Deals

61)26.

.,,.,.............,,.... $1
$
1964 Fiat
595
"600", sharp, low mileage .....,,

DOOR SEDAN

Point
TRADE NOW!

clean

ANGLIA

Right To
The

I'. st.','rittg, tititui. triutta., air
.'on'i., 611.0,1,1 act. miles. 322-

Station wagon, air conditioned,

FORD

1095

$595.

cunilhas ne'.v ;irc'ntiuutn tires.
h'nymeiils may he nssiimeul or
%%-Ill t mile for an ,l'l.'r stun.

1963 Ford

1966

$1295
..

lit'S.
$ SI'S.

ennui iti,,ii

per (oct

USED CAR FINANCING at Unit-

,

ONLY

only. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$4115

Bill Ruland
Chrysler - Plymouth
118 Hwy 17-92 Deflary
S-S002
Home 776-2973

4-door sedan, air
conditioned.

SALE

.'lean.

t ra

4495
MONTH

(OPEN DAILY 'TIL 9 P.M.)
221 SOUTH HWY. 17.2 SANFORD
PH. 322-1835 (ORLANDO)

('huh,,., ii. VIa.

I'll. 222.1270.

FOlifi (lAl.AXIE 500 Xl.
This ear is ex-

1965

1965 Valiant

4

2

I

tnissinti, *3 cyl. 51,1 50,00. Terms

if .iu,alify.

ELLINOR
VOLKSWAGEN

clean.

I

1963

(0M ET, 2 uIr., cicelient ennui'
(ion. licittet, automatic traits-

MANY. MANY MORE

2-door, radio,

41

Owner:

l','It s.IT; Dy

'onvertible.

.

COMPARE AT
$200 MORE

WITH $300 DOWN

antiques, chin, cabinets, dining room suites, b.droom
suites, rockers, appliances and sws seats. Sold to

1962 TRll'M I'll lier.ilit. Radio,
50. $22heater and air cond.

$1495

'83 IMPALA Super Sport coupe,
fully equipped, bucket seats.

equipped, ige. room.

Kitchen

cited downtown. Inquire it
Jacobson's Dept. Store, 211 E.

caning on your BEAUTY suol' tar sale. Call
neighbor
. . placing Want
3-6638 after 6 P. W.
Ada by phone . . . Dial itS.
PIZZA TAHEOtYT. Must sian2111.
flo, due to lii health. 266-6006.
________________________________

Special because extra nice Ethan Allen furniture and

at itil. trai''., good

conel., radii', new tires, new
seat covers, $400, 322-9492.

$1695

UNPUB-N. 2 Bdrm. duplex Apt.,

as

This convertible coupe is equipped w$li
radio, heefer &amp; Power;lidc. Herd to beef of

1 9611 \' .\ LI .% NT.

'14 MALIBU Sport Coupe, fully
equipped, white •ztra clean.

Magnolia.,

$13

Lhiitieu turn.; specially suited

mo,ud l3each, Fia.

115. Autos For Sale

115. Autos For Sale

$

E11inor Motor Co.

''A IIIN ''ltt'IMh'It 98 hi'.
2 sr. 'iI'I Tilt trailer,
pert
ni r.*. 5660,

"All right, Sally-did you come here to ploy bridge or
'Pe
Place?!'"
talk about 'P4

WELAXA APARTMENTS
114 W. FIRST IT.
$1545
64
MALIBU
4 Dr. sedan, fully
TURN. APT., close In. $2-890.
equipped, beautiful Turq. and
white, none cleaner,
11- ROOM furnished Apt. $40

for retired people.

963 CHEVY II NOVA

WEDNESDAY s.d FISAY AT 7 P.M.

51$,,

BOB CLEVELAND

$1295
'62 COUNTRY Squire station
wagon, perfect for school,
rlyTTrvv7'Ts ItT
I
11tI pci ii

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Ps' A 'I' i•: it Ps' A '1

In Ill' .1nIINMn4 . Tank. l'er•
fu'ct 1 1 1111 \ir. 'I'l,.'.'I, ',II 3rd

See or Call

tioning, stock No, 15$A

Apartments For Ritnt

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ilOilMoll Spurting (;)(Is
9'pI\'I1I,IIr, Oir.i,IIt
20$•9.1i J
tat Mt
121-SWS1

Orlando 644-8014
Open [)aiiy tll 9 p. m.
_______________________________ '84 GALAXIE 800 4 Dr. fully
equipped including air condiQUALITY MOBILE HOMES
I 959 SIMCA, recently overhaultioning extra clean,
Hwy. 17.12 1.. Ia.ntor4
ed, $100. Can be seen at 1447
172-2142
$1595
W. Wellington Dr., l)eltona.
'1$ GALAXIE 500 XL I Dr.
103-Mobile Homea-.Rent hardtop coupe, fully equipped, 1963 VW, all accessories, perfect
cond. $1,000. 1962 I'OILSCIlE
bucket seats, blue and a beauHO1ETRAILER with caba na:
8-90, excellent $2800. 32-6555.
ty.
private yard, lights A water
$1495
turn. Adults. $50. Ph. 222.7*4*
WHY GO FURTHER?
1 6$ GALAXIE 500 4 Dr. fully
You can't beat our prices?
________
equipped, including air condi-

}DU(3'JD

ti)t (irs

Y011it

17-92 highway Sanford
Sanford 322-1836

COMPARE AT
$200 MORE

102. Mobile Homes. Sale

()A'rKwAy

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4 97 S.

$1395

FOREST HILLS LODGE, Balsam,
N. Oar, Beautiful A cool. Write

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

20'

WAGONS

fect

Realty

1 2 3. float H &amp;'

CX-

Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Mrs. '62 Convertible, fully equipped
real nice.
U. Hutchtson, 322-4051.

Stemper Agency

AUCTION

I'l l I I I, hr:5'1'c ,N'E 8ic,torcynls
ci' $l('i, 'town nflil assume
J:ttttentt'. 122-4450,
175

GHIAS

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be proud to own this modern
iry lucrative for the days and
urea to be alone with you. Ac
3
ia'droum fratni.' lion,, lit the
. Furniture For Sale
onthe ahead.
cliuntry. Priced to SELL at
bringing SANFORD ELECTRiC CO. ____________________
uiesce
and stop
AQUARIUS (Jun. 21 to Feb.
only *6.150
with excellent
G. E. APPLIANCES New &amp; Used
WiLSON-StALER TURN.
riends along,
tern,a. l'liozie now for an apfl5 Magnolia
I) Better organizution of all
Buy - Sell - Trade
pointmt'nt.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.
11-lb E. lit St. your affairs can make the
WASHING
Macnine
ItentIs
LO) An associate has excelient
CALLRAILT REAL ESTATE
Used Appliances for sale
iture far more as you want It.
ECHOLS BEDDING Co. CAL!. PAY 01: NIGHT 22-7498
iluna but these may not meet
MOONEY
APPLIANCE
id it should be. Start echoBedding &amp; Furniture
with approval of higher-up, C. n'i A Palmetto
AT
FACTORY PRICES
90. Lots For Sale
iling time, activities now. towover, be sure to listen to31.
______________________
Z-6Z1
1111 Magnolia.
ut for some healthful sport rnth aides. Be quick in meeting Musical instruments
200' deep. City
appliances. HOMEK!TE 104
USED Furniture.
ut will also be fun, pleasant. mergencies. Show others you
water,
Oak
trees..
Low down
Sold.
Lmrtools,
etc.
Bought
PIANO TUNING
y;aytuient, Tormu. Call V. B..
PISCES (Feb. 20 to blur. ire a lust-thinker.
ya Mart, 216 Hanford Ave.
W. 1... HARMON
32-2$
iIcCIung, 322-b'ZI.
P• 3:2-415.2.
)) Find a hotter wuy to perPISCES (Feb. 2(1 to March 20) SL.INGERLAND
buarc Drum,
APPROX. 3 acres frontage on
irm tusks that are really hob- Clarify your thinking as to st-and, cover $60. 3.3241 or
FURNITURE
Georgia Ave. High School
10.000
Sq.
Ft.
Display
3864.
en more Interesting by using what your real alms are and
parking lot. $6600- Terms.
EARLY AMERICAN
322-3108.
ore modern methods. This will upend time making your stirBTJKUWS MUSIC SHOP
lIT TELL CITY
iMnd Instruments
so please congenials who join oundings far more pleasant
FURNITURE CENTER
&amp; uecessi,rie,.
)U in them. Be happy.
.2-7963
1100 Freud' Ave.
md comfortable. Meet your obSales, Ituntals A lleputre
8:30 to 6:20
-7 21 fl2
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN IIgatiuna. Then get Into the In- O(I4 Codttr Ave.
OI)AY
he, or she, will tcreating outlets that fascinate
4• Upholstery
lift. Businesa
___
Opportunities
1
one of those fascinating ,ou.
__________________________
OVER
26
YLARt
YOUR
OWN
BOSS
Lu
iungstera who can be very
IF YOUR (II14) IS BORN
OF FINE workmanship in up- OUTSTANDING opportunity for
icceasful In the morchandizing ITODAY . . . he, or she, will be
holstering, draperies, ahIpuov.
e$tahli,411c1 Fuse'-' trauiclibse in
area. Autoold or whatever bus to do me of those Interesting young- er.' Time payments a.. litas $6 mu. Drapery hardware
industrial refinishing
niartuse.
ters
who
soon
feel
that
their
ith food and its varied by- i
installation.
nuaturials sold from mobile
KULP DECORATING SHOP
van. Complete training on Ilium
roducts. Blunt the education Idens are the best, so be sure to
l 823.3315
job. Small cash investment for
wig lines that please the pub- Ilive an excellent education, so
merchandise only. Our tHen
and Big-wig In such lines tlint this brain power will be 43.
48. Plants, Feeds, Seeds
•rj bt,tter than average Income. if you are wlllisi to
In a practical way,
in the chart lure. Touch to I
C.L.UJ1UM, Iu&amp;;t of Li,, buafl(,Iz,
work, we urge you tu investialltruistic in childhood or ithurwiac there will be nothing
04P lurg 'usi.', it,gut. cans.
g.t. tile uppurtuuilt)'. Fur itteach. Cons.' curly for lieu
ttir'h'w call George Wh,ttltmy,
ore will be a nunt selfish and 1tore but much talk throughout SOc
öi'Icttiuti.
hell's
Niiraur,
Longafter S it. I". 677-8283
eulIt
nd Individual emerge Instead IWe Jitetime and little accun1
W
to Lake Mur Ilti.
or write I Piur.s Drive, Or-

111A

$795

's* vw s

" $
$
1611 250

DOWN '

Ph',ns *22.1921

'.'W Wagon I passenger for
UNFURN. I BDRM house, kitch- '61real
econoni.
COMPARE
an equipped, carport, large
$895
enc.d In backyard. After €
owner
'60 1tlN.%PLT,
p. in. weekdays. 322-1729,
I.
22-17211'60 1"Al.('OX 2 - dr., clean
KARMAN'N
'*30 Pt iNn', COt, V.
65 COUPE, fully equipped, beau- '58 \'W Sedan
100. Resort Rentals
tiful red and white.
'59 YW S,lan
_________________________________
'61 FAI.t'.IN SIn. 'git.
$1395
OCEAN FRONT AS. ts

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tuft time
school,

I' It s

i,I-SVIM R AI,IrA At HPI RV111, 16

$895

1111*. French

,,-.

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V K6i',% Mi 'Ii ill Mtti iO'h'*3iIt$
.lAt','A %Il'l'c'it CY(1 i,I4 R

PelUXE S n n r n n f fl5di
H.'atui. sUiling roof ;ane1, on.

Stemper Agency

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121, !'4'n,il ers &amp; ('yvh'q

preloua owner
: BDRM. Futn. House $78, $23.
$1295
6070.
____________________________________ '65 I)eT.l'Ni se.lan, tadI heateondltiofl.
s UDRM, 1% bath, Floyd Ave., er, immaculate
$1095
Mary.
322.0*73.
Lake
'62 Del.l'XE Sedan, Radio, heater. Real low mileage.
FURNISHED
I &amp; a 1ThUM.. I bath $45 to $128.
$995
UNFURNISHED
'61 fieLlXTi Sedan, radio, heatI to 4 RDRM., I bath $55 to $138
er, extra clean one.

3 BDRM. TURN. horns, $76
Water Included. 322-6170.

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2817 P,' Ci,iintry ('i,,I Ito*d

237.1301

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,b..

(onl;)nre At

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111.19!?

$1395

inn. 122-550* or

$128 mo.

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210 Yilagiim'lis

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Payton

SO1J'FI-I\/1ARD

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VOLKSWAGEN

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V 1gqt
'61 fl.l.I'XF Sedan Radio Heator sh,,wrctnm condition.

boater, $75

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uniurn. AVAII
able now 122-1541,
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Ml'NKAItIR (fl,AHM &amp;
PA I NT ('l)M I'ANY

2 BR. KIT. .quipped, 780 ThOrn
'6* VW Camper, fully equipped
I BR., I BATH. Central air, 1160
A bus today, a motel tonight.
mci.
$1695
* BR. 2 BATH, Kit. equipped,

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before no
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'65 SQVA1IEI3ACK fully cquip.
lel new con,ltiinnc,i

2 BDRM., CR, afl electric. furntithed. near N.A.R. Available
Aug. 22, $76 me. 323.3846 after
:;o p. in.

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122-4111

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iii (1111111 I't'

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

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FOlLI' A '5

2 TirIRM., KITCHEN furn., space
.

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1Ctpci

furn. 108 W. 151h. 549.5*11.

'1- .

1 211.

Asium"

pa'rnents. 322.091,.

L.k fli;I 2 l4IflSI. tunfurn. 2489
rh.n.' 522$030
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Palmetto Ave. $15.
}IR\

Multiple Listing Realtor

NF'.IS:
Days 322-7174
ANIMAL HAVEN
a ome special hobby you have.
REALTOR
rapective Is necessary.
Boarding. For sale. ARC Chihea- COL1)SPOT Refrigerator. 11 on.
Nights - Weekends
2866 Park 'Drive
ILDREN (June
MOON
between
i
MOON CHILDREN (June to
8-111911
S2ft.
ft.
breed.',
also
also
mixed
hun,
YOU
ASKED
1"OR
IT
a.
in.
&amp;
6:50
p.
m.
HOUSEKEEPER
uly 21) Forget all that con- t lily 21) This can be a good pig.'. 2.&amp;7:.
TO LIVE IN. Able to drive. Not This older .'paclous honic ci.'.ay
provided
you
do
not
spend
PEKINGESE
Puppies
for
..ala
READY
MIX
Concrete.
Blocks.
elan of the pant and know d
signed for comfort and gmover age St. Care of Invalid
Cement (colors), Steps, Steel.
living on three land- GOVERNMENT OED HOMES
AKC registered. w o r in .' d,
young
man
in
wheel
tat you want to accomplish 0 vermuch on some hobby that
$4 BItS., 1-2 BATHS
Wire mesh, Dry Well.', Sand,
family
shots. resimnable. Ph. ::-xsu
eea;ied
Iota. 3 HR.
?sloth.'r
Ill.
Lasting
job
for
(Ifmake 11i hardly worth the time
the days ahead
Grease
Trap.'
£
Window
Sills.
large
kitchen.
All
for
anytime.
right person. Please do not room
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
$12,800. Owner financed.
etch if you do not quality.
oper plans. Some group ac- nrt you put Into It. Don't be
2524 Park Drive Office 822.2113
so Elm Ave
STUD:
AKC
German
ShetiNight: 322-0648 or *12.0700
Ity Is ideal. This gives you d iscouraged if your bank ac• AT herd
&amp; Chihuahua dogs. 32CRYSTAL-TIP
Ice
Machine.
150
aunt
Is
not
as
big
as
you
would
C
gi,.i.
C'ITTLR
GIRL
WAX'rnr)
over 21.
w Ideas that are capable of
COUNTRY HOME, immaculate, $
lb.'. per day. $150. See at the
Apply at Pig 'N Whistle.
Lkc It to be. Count your other
BDRM., 1 1 bath plus 1,4, Lii.
lug put In operation soon.
Big
DIp,
2618
Park
Dr.
10. Poultry - Livestock
REALTY
room , oak floors, ducted heat,
INVESTMENT
&amp;
_________________________________
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) blessings, as well.
OO1M OUT OF BIYSINESS!
n den, workshop. Almost
N. Park Ave.
:23-9173
114
LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Go
HORSES BOARDED
eel day to make plans for
asi acre with shade and fruit
The iluime of 10,004' Item..
Neat,
uutrnu'tIvr.
Young
lady, 21 TIT ('WNER: 3 Rclrni. CS Bomb.
Iteasonsible ILatei
tri'es. pa'e.l road, near Winter
BARN
t. :::,, with tu1,o'z,ttt persosisule future in a more Intelligent fter your personal aims with
Good Riding Area
Assume intgc. 822-8746.
Ave.
Orapeville
Park- $ISJ, 00. About $,1100
izoo
i
Ut
permitting
others,
possibly
ui
drive
0
ciiurur,
Wagon
:22.9261
Phone
ud effective way. Be sure to
cash needed. GOLDEN ROD
with
local
firm.
Permanent,
htome ties, to stop you from
Frigidaire range, 5 year.' old.
REALTY. 644-6726.
OAK TREES
'slat those who look to
full time
si t iOn. Apply to
13.
Catering
Food
223-1641.
ambItions.
legitimate
alning
Box
It';,
¶
Sanford
1
Ildrm.,
1
bath
home
S
Herald.
Beautiful
r help and are possibly quite g
ROOM HOUSE, completely furwith Floridze room &amp; fireplace.
be first on OKRA- fl2-441b.
flY OWNEIt: 2 Bird Cages $1.0
iahed corner lot, chose In.
EXPERIENCED
operate. This may not be their . oclal affairs should
Kindergarten
in
Loch
lot
slinuleti
14,cats(l
on
en.: 2 Fans $6.00 en.: I set of
$71, .loWii, bal. like rent. $21
he agenda. Forget all that ______________________________
Teuci,,'r.
Ph.
$3-166o.
Arr 'ithi Ihir-fl-Q &amp; fenced
Cur Top Carrier Bar, $4:
ultataL
2 -6177.
E. 2nd. Ph.
15. Special Services
yard. Ideal for family with
Fr.zcr. Gibson $ti; I Cii;tall - AITR
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experretirement
or
children
as
Table $1; 1 I)csk with bench
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22)
i.'iirecl only. Duy shift, ;deasReduced
to $14,50.
lu,me.
CARS WASHED AND VA.XEID,
Mi are able to plan social
Sit.: Platform Rocker $7: I ant working conditions. Mr.
eep your promises Instead of
or mine. Cal
at
your
home
so d o wn or sul,mlt. Even$16:
Record
Stereo
Player
stits for the days, weeks rotting about things you can do Roy Green Jr., 2226606.
Ivory 665 -44.28.
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ings A Sundays
Portable typewriter $36. Ph.
ead very nicely on this free
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FRIDAY
for
office
of
Na
cry little about. If you have Richard's Tree Svc.
tonal Manu!i,ct ur.'r opening
y. Contact those who can be pporntments, keep them on
A Multiple Listing Realtor
OUR 19th. ANNIVERSARY
it Stinrord. Sitorthiatud requir- APPRAISER
assistance. Evening is ideal ime. Garner the data you re- TRIP.tMTNG, ulnnaossin, roomnv- (4')
INSUROTL
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with
ninny
t,sg )iiglt 1,rea,uur. spraying. One &amp; 'rI,ree I)iuniottd Pritwumss
$-4911
1919
5. French
r some pleasurable recreu- q ulre-you have quite a flair
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in you like.
Payments, 2 BDRM., I
r this.
gr(Iultit1 &amp; qualifications, stats
converted to
carport
bath,
SURFBOARD
REPALRS
GWALTNEY
JEWELERS
LIBRA (Sept. 28 to Oct. 22)
salary reitiirenienta. BOX imo.
364 S. Park Ave.
LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Fla. room, fenced backyard, in
905 Park
Satiford.
Flit.
ting of service to others Is Icing careful not to spend too 3:2-4063 or *22-8328 after 6 P.ifl. FOR
Sunland Estates. " ==-41178.
SALE: Portable Ringer
e best way to spend part. of riuchi on amusements When you
8,'whitg Machine with button- 77. Situation Wanted
VERY Clean. Close In.
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PAINTING - CARPENTRY
hole attachment. Also I not
is day, especially friends who h ave some bill outstanding that . J. Adcock
Jimmy Cowan. *22-4018.
122-9561 1!%'•.
01! Clubs. 32-9194.
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e having difficulty getting houd be paid immediately In
Bole In Your Roof? 7 7
CLEANING Service. Call eves
teed. Show that you are proud v '1se. Don't Incur further inter&amp; .t TURNER ROOFING
51. Articles For Rent
7 to 10. 835-2774.
______ ALMOST new 4 Bdrm,, % hatlus
Sanford
do civic work. Your popu- ala. Be with close pals and Pb 33-4011
den with fireplace, large kitMALE. CAN WORK
RENT A BED
rity increases.
cheti. 001 E. 2nd Street.
tave a wholesome, Inexpensive YOU Probably missed a sale to
'til sclu,tjl start, then weekBeds.
Baby
Hospital,
day . . . Use Want-Ad.' daily. Itollawa,
ends
ni after
SCORPIO (Oct.. 28 to Nov. Ime.
541-6317
By Di) Weak or Month.
Inveuittatt the Low-Cost.
writ.' lox 39';. Geneva.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
or
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rehend ideas that have been rhinking over what should be 28-Painting
transportation required.
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HOSPITAL BEDS
Efficult for you ore this In any clone so that you get greater
203
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wheel chairs, sick room supplies
Tilson Painting Service
there of your endeavor Is Itandbag help from employer or
for sale or rent.
DEPENDAIILE woman wants to
Spray
Ise. Look into now outlets as jnfluentlal individual is a good Brush
LIOGETT REXALL DRUGS
work. T'II. 323-2101.
I'lnecreat
Shopping
Center
ell. Friends you meet today I dea. Listen to what others have
Ph.
22-701$
701 Orlando Dr.
REPAIR &amp; PAINTING
84.. Reai Estate Sale
t suggest. Forget any troubles
in be moat helpful in this.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to 'ou think YOU have.
To Buy
CALLBART REAL ESTATE
to 24. Well Drilling
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
ec. 21) Showing gratitude to
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CALL DAY OR NIGHT 22-749*
SE1..L (15 Your Furniture, Quick
ivinore viio have been giving D)ec. 21) Don't allow that
WELLS t)RILLED, PUMPS
Service with the cash.
SPIUNKLEIL SYSTEMS
u fine advice and ideas to onul grievance toward another
SUPER TRADING POST
C. A. WHIDDON
Ml Types and Sizw
dp you become more success- t keep you from outside world
BROKER
We repair and Service
perking
SMALL
Business
need
ii will result In further help. 'where much can be aceomSTINE
*2-b9Bl
up? lii. Low-Cost Want Ada 202 S. Park
Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
to tell and sail
schew on new suggestions. I)llsned. You have an excellent
222.6433
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
1(1W plan outlined that Is exact- 307 W. 2nd St.
hen spend time with closest !
CASH FOR TRASH
Realtor
y
what
you
need.
Show
per.
26
Roofing
Antiques
&amp;
used
furniture
wantI
s.
tt.as'rnond Lundquist, Assoc.
ed.
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222-3161
AttanIc Batik Bldg.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to t'verance.
BRIDGES FURNITURE
CAPRICORN
(Dec.
22
to
Jan.
2-1480
Park &amp; 26th.
ROOF REPAIRS
in. 20) Do whatever will gain
YEARS of eti,crionce. All USED Furniture, any amount.
ST. JOHNS REALTY
u the prestige of those who !O) Find out how to get sonic 1work
guarazztuied.
riend
to
help
you
with
a
good
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
32-70.
bntrd
ally count in your life. Make
1(' N. PARK AVENUE
-6122
Shamrock Roofing Co.
but
you
have
In
mind
dcii
eel plans for the future. MaltWILL BUT your usable but Un223-1730
IN 'FI-IE COUNTRY
&amp; etc. l. C.
g new agreements can prove which seems like too much
liming a littint brush &amp; you will
DELL. 323..76146 or 3228621.
work for him, or her. Mate de- 30. Home Appliances

For Sale

u'onvertth%e.

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house, utilities

Stenstrorn Realty

AGENCY

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Ph. 838.11644 RIDING LAWN MOWER $86.
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GENERAL TENDENES:

]PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20)
A .duy for having a good time
since others are more responsive to your talents and the
plUflOtB are with you. You find
excellent ways to self-Improveimnit. Keep busy at them and
all is fine for you in the future.
IF YOUR CHILI) 18 BORN
TODAY
he, or she, will be
one of those fascinating people
who will be able to accomplish
almost anything the heart Is
sot on, but you must first teach
not to be so overly-sensitive.
014ect1ve thinking Is the answer here. Public utilities and
the like are heat. lo your progeny to be connected with, or
whatever brings him, or her,
in direct contact with the public
I)lIahed. A wonderful worker ill
a humanitarian.
in general. Send to college.
"The Stars impel, they do this chart, and the politician
"The Stars Impel, they do not
A compel." Whit you make of Ieflnitely here - even a lirellcornpul." What you make of
wr life Is largely up to YOU! Clent.
"Time Stars Impel, they do Wt
your life Is largely up to YOU!
Carroll Righter's individual
Carroll Righter'!s Individaul orecast for your sign for Sep. omoe1." What you make of
Forecast for your sign for
miter Is now ready. For your mour life Is largely up to YOU!
Curull Righter's Individual
September is now ready. For' py send your btrthdute and
"orecust
for your alga for Sepyour copy send your blrthdate 1410 to Carroll Righter Fun,mu
her
is
nua' ready. For your
und $1.00 to Carroll Righter
4 (Tie Sanford Herald), Box
}'wecast, The Saulurd Herald,
21, Hollywood 2b, California. opy ectid your birthdate and
i Lu Carroll Righter Furecast,
Box 1921, Hollywoud 28, Call.
'he Sanford Herald, Box ii,
foznl&amp;.
EQUAL TIME
lollywuod Z, Calif.
The period In the year when
Rlch*rd Henry Lee and Frani,y and night are of equal
cis LIguTIf Out las of Virginia
ngth In all parts of the world
Youngest n*uzw.rch to accede
were the brothers who signed
knowuas the equlnox.Aithjs ti the throne of Eng1 rd was
the Declaration of indepundne. the sun Is directly over 1Lenry VI, who was nine months
e.egualor.
aId at the time of his -acor.slam.

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CERVICES SATURDAYSabbath School .-.- 1:10 a. rn.

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W.4, Prayer Serv i ce 1:60 p. in.

Alford
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Sunday school
5:41 a. m.
Morai ne Worship
11:60 a, m.
Ivangilletle Cert.
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Prayer Service

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RUNLAND BAPTIST CHURCH
141$ French Ave.
Rev G. E.IIodgei,.......P*itor

house of w4rit"I values. Without R
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"WELCOME"

274Z Country Club Road
Rev, R- T. Barrett ......Pastor
Sunday School ..-- 9:41 a- in.
Worship Fervic. - 11:00 a- M.
Training Union ..-..-6:45 P. in.
1:00 p. in.
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3300 A Orlando Drive
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132.73 It
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106 W. 2t* Place

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419 Park Ave.
Its. Robert 34. Jenkins, Pastor
Morning Worship - 6:30 a. in.

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GRACE METHOUIST CHURCH
Onora Rd.. at Woo'iianI .two.,
Rev. Robert U. Temple, Jr.
Pastor
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Morning Worship - 11:00 s in.
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Morning Worship 11:50 S. a.

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R. Meltin ..7. Pastor
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life Itself, the psMs gift we have,
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can restore our awarerisse of the joy
and privilege of being alive?
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FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
Robert Sulouff and Employees

1101414ER MOTOR SALES CO.
and Staff

- CARRAWAY &amp; McKIBBIN
Insurance

1111414 LUMBER &amp; HARDWARE
Jimmy Crapps and Employees

FIRESTONE STORES'
Bob McGulre and Staff

HORNE DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
I'IWY. 17-92, Sanford

FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

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

Kll.A;ORE SEE!) COMPANY
1,100 W. 1st, St,, Sanford

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Central Baptist Church, 1812 Oak Ave.
Chuluota First Baptist Church
Chuluutai Baptist MIa.Zo.
Elder Springs Baptist Church,
aM) Labmazi Hd
First Baptist Church, SIP L'ark Avg.
FrIendship Baptist CbVSCh
Altamonte SprIngS
itt. 431, Altsnts Spring,
First Baptist Church of DeBa.ry
Firs t Baptist Church of G.asvs
First Baptist Church of 1.mk. Mary
First Baptist Church of L4kSI Monroe
First Baptist Church of Lag-woød, Cor.
Church .5 Grant
First Baptist Cbufcb it OVI•dO
First Baptist Church of Sea Lo'udp . Springs
First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church,
1101 W. 11th i.
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Yoreèt City Baptis t Church
Fountain Read Baptist Church, Oviedo
Jordan Missionary BaptIat Church,
1531 W. First St.
Lows Southern Baptist Mission, CtiuIijoti

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MornIng Worship -• It-.00 s. a.
Junior HI .5 Senior HI
'(outh Meetings .. 5:00 p. m.
Tuesday:
£-'rlm.iry Choir :'eflesrsal $:$•
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Wed.: Jr. Choir reh.ar.h3 6:15

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employees

BILL }IEMPHILL MOTORS, INC.
301 W. 1st. St., Sanford
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A. DUDA &amp; SONS, INC.
Slavia, Florida

s'i''ri l"AItM INSURANCE
Companies
Irving I, Pryor and Staff

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Oviedo, Florida
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
C. L. Robinson and Staff

SANFORD ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK
Howard H. Hodges and Staff
COBI.A BOATS
Southern Fiberglass Products, Inc.
Harold SIama and Employees

PROGRESSIVE PRINTING CO.
J. 0. (Jim) Smith and Staff
L. D. PLANTE INC.
Oviedo, Florida

WILSON-EICHELBURGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Willis Bowman &amp; Employees
STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstrom and Staff
• SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
• John Dunn and Staff

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Mr. and Mrs. Al W ilson
WINN D1IE STORES
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NOW Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 720 Pear Ave
Oskiawu Baptist Church, 374$ W 30th It
Queen Uautist Church
£1nscr.st Baptist Church liP W. Onogs 84
Prairie Lake Baptist Church, Ridge Rd.,
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Progress Missionary HmptIl Chiuru),, Mid wmy
$ecund Shiloh Mluuiunayy, B*ptlsi Church,
Wait Sanford
Sunland Baptist Churck.'flhI French Ave.
Si' Jams. MissIonary Baptist Church Ste
lid. 415 Queen
St. Paul Msuionsry Baptist Church. .i at.
St. Mettbew. Missipnary Baptist church
Canaan Height.
St. John'. Missionary Uaptat Church,
à30 Cyprs.i It.
T.wpl. Baptist ChuTab, 'Pita Springs Rd..
Altamonte Sprin gs
W.stuLd. Missionary Baptist Church,
411 S. Holly
Zion Hope Baptist Church, 111 Orasig Ave,

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for. Caueelherry
liuu,i Shalther o l Untied l.uthera,
IliI $ ISrjgj,iIs IiiI,iii,
Iiii.-n tit the Redeemer,

Christ Methodist Church
Sunlansi Estates
First Methodist Church, 416 Perk Ave.
VLtst Methodist Church of Oviedo
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1111110 Sanford Ave.
i"'.. Methodist Church. sOP V. 4th at,
Ileneva Methodist Church, Geneva
t)rcs Methodist Church, Osurs Rd.
Urani ChapelA.M.. Church, Ot$sd.
Oskgrove Methodist Church, Owl*"
04155* MethodIst Church
P a 0 $ a Wes*eys MslhadIs
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W. a; Pasta
$5• Jsaee LILI, 5th 5*. Ii Cypress
$1. Mary's A.1I.IC Church St. *1. 511 Ostsea
it. Paul's MsskodisI Ch sri h Qsteee
liii. Enterprise
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MebsIh l,utiierasis Church. American LiIOn
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St. Lukea t.utt.ran Church, RI. 411 IlevIe •

Fern Park Church of Ike Na wens,
U Brian 14.. Fern Perk'
1'' $ary Church of the Hesersas

cilIJItell OF CHRIST
('iiu,i-Ii of Christ, Irii S. Park Ave.
'iIur('iI ul Christ, 410111V5
Church of Christ. Lake Mary
"Isuicti 'ii Ciirlt. I,.uiigwuud
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CIIIJIICH 01" 000
'iiuici, "I in) 4n Hickory
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('i,utt'li 'II (11141, Oviedo
,urt't, of •itid Mission, Enterprise
EPISCOPAL
Mi Sallils iI.i.eu1,ai Church in. DeSary
Enterprise
l'ht'Ist I':pi."spasl Church, Longwood
n siit. I:iIscupai. I'iuterpr$ss
IIiy (taass tieIseopai, l'srk Ave. at Ilk
LUTHERAN

CATHOLIC
Church of the Nativity, t.ak. Mary
All Souls Cs.thulic Church. Ill Oak Ave

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Ann's Catholic Church.
Pershing
P1a.c, D$ary
Ut. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church, Mail.
land Lv.. Altamonte Springs
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CONGKZGATIONAL,
Congregational Christis.. Church
201 Park Ave,
4urthsId. Christian Church, Vi u t i 4 a
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ilsaf- Lake kisthuIlet Church
l.tti.l A H E Church, Cana* Heights
•'agwe.itaurry Cuuilisunhty Methodist Church,
Hwy 1 7 V1 a Pussy Ridge ltd., Casselbsrry
inimary ('unsissuolly M,thudi.t Church W.
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.vtr,t •Prssbytarisa -Church of DeScry,
to. Highland
Presbyterian Church aIIM. C,vsaaii
4776S. Orlando Dr.
St. Andrew. Preabyt.r*j5 Church

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First Christian Church, 1107 S. Sanford 4vs.

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Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. in.
Evening Worship - 4:00 p. in.
Bible Classes Wed. - 7:30 p. in,

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Bible Class ---.. 9:30 a. in,
Morn ing Worship - 10:80 aEvening Worship
6:00 p. m.
Bible Class Wed.
7:60 p. a.

Enterprise
Macadonis, Mission BapLI
Church
Oak Mlii ltd.
Morning Glory Baptist Church, Geneva Hwy.
UL Olive Missionary Baptist Church, San
Lends Springs Rd., Longwood
Mt. Zion Missionary Us-&amp;it.*.t. Sipos Ave.
New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church,
bib 51. .5 H4ckury Ave.
Hew Mt. Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
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Now Salem Primitive Baptist Church,
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KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim
Don Hawkins, Manager

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

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WASHINGTON (AP) -House- of Iced graizi surpluses cuW cattle, hugs, milk and poultry.
wives now paying higher prices have much inure serious
'To the degree these costs are
'for meat and milk may be pay- CUHSIWUi UI) food supplies 'ati not offset by corresponding inlug oven more for those vital
creases In livestock, milk and
farm products a year from now. prices.
poultry
prices, farmers tend to
This proepect sterns from a A shortened supply of wheat
out back on production.
variety of facts: the sharply cia- Will not be felt at hoflle, wcWe Prolonged dry weather could
doing suppb' of livestock feed any rationing of supplha 'wIH be lead many cattlemen to - Iiqgrains, the drought that has limited to foreign areas, purti- uldate herds - an action which
dried up thousands of acres of cularly those receivi ng I V.' S. would dump extra large Cupplipastures around the nation, and food aid.
es of cattle on markets in a
the expected smaller crop of But reduced supplies of corn short period.
lucy this year.
and other grams would 4ucc biucis cattle hquiduuozi, with
From the American eunsum- greatest impact in time United Its consequent lower prices.
er's standpoint, the disappear- States - where the '.rtat 'bulk would have a depressing effect
anne of a surplus on feeds - of them are consumed. 'Feed on hog prices. This could be ox-corn, barley, sorghum grains grains are the basic raw m u - j*cted to lead farmers to lower
M oats - has much darker terials 'for producing beef, ,pork, hug production next year. This
asects than thebIgdedllne1nmflk.poultryandeg'
'àu1d be reflected in reduced
wheat stocks this year.
This reduction in feed grain supplies of pork - and highThe wheat situation lucti at- supplies hits livestock pi'odue- er prices for the vital product
traded wider attention but In em through increased priutsi.- -in the second half of IWO? and
the long run the disappearance that is, cu3th ot producing beef possibly well into 111611,

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Bible School
6:00 a. a.
Morning Worship .... io:oo a. .
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1:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:31) p. rn

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Rev. Roy A. Hamilton Pastor
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1518 Pa rk Avenue
Bert Brown
Evangelist
Sunday
Bible Study
10:00 a. in.
Morning Worship.... 11:00a.m.
Ev.ntng Service - 1:30 p. in.
Wednesday
Bible Class -- 7:30 p. in.

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102 Oak Avenue
Robert Dean,
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Evening Service - 7:10 V. m.

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Holly Ave.
Pastor
Job,a B. King
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South Viet Nam Viet Nam's electric supply.
action, but no estimate of Viet L
(AP)-.U.S, Air Force and Navy American warplanes flew 118 Cong casualties was available.
fliers blasted targets within 14 missions against the Communist
in a separate action, two
miles of Haiphong, North Viet North Thursday, it spokesman Marine
tanks sank three
Viet
Nam's major port, while ground said. Navy planes came from
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forces in the south made sharp three 7th fleet carriers ---the
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contacts Thursday with th e Oriskany, Constellation and ftg1 on the Vu Gin
River
Communists In the Central
. Roo.sevelt.
Thursday, a Marine spokesman
demili- Ground section was generally
said.
tarized zone.
light in South Viet Nam, except
Flsc'wlrnre in North Viet Nam.
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The mandate and procedures'S,'chTd der Labor Department auspices.
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fliéie Counosros Committee be provided by which the Pre*- Chairman Harley 0. Staggers,
aWroved today a bill to order ident could order the men to D-W. Vs., refused to comment
$5,000 striking mechanics remain on their jobs as much as on these reports.
beCk to their Jobs on live 150 days more.
As he was announcing the
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Amendments
that
would
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action
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..sentlslly the same as one lire- from the start were defeated. weekend this thing can be set11
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Ioui1y passed by the Senate.
The bill was adopted amid tied and save everybody In the
.,7th Fleet carrier Oriskany be- tinuing American and Vietnam- American aircraft made virtu
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The first $0-day resumption of reports of a final effort to solve Congress and the country the k
a shuttle run along the
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came the 11th American plane ese spoiling sweeps have ac1 1 s wsek would be by congressional the dispute by negotiatiçns Un' embarrassment of d"llng wIth
coastal
panhandle, where the
Inst over the Communist North counted for 783 Communists
Communists
have stepped UP
- this legislation."
this week equal to any seven- killed In the past two weeks.
Viet Cong guerrillas mortared infiltration efforts. Twelve fuel
Staggers said be cannot pre.
day period of the war.
diet when the bill may raeh
The pilot parachu ted into the the U.S. Marine command post dumps were left ablaze.
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the -House floor but said he
Gulf of Tonkin, swam two miles for Operation Colorado about 30 U.S. planes sighted only two
doxibts it will be before next
to on island and was picked up miles southeast of Da Nang ear• missiles, compared with the
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by a rescue helicopter.
lv today, inflicting light casual heavier barrages the first
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The chief ta rget of the raids ties and damage, a Marine days
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in
tail
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an
elderly
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were lost. The Crusader shot •
near Haiphong was the Uong Si spokesman said.
an
gralidebild take shelter from
Thursday raised reported
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Staggers also declined to say
power plant, 14 miles northeast' An estimated 40 Viet Colig
near Chu Lai, South Viet Narn, American Marines of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS King's aide. In the SouL)iern 'whsthor or not he would vote
(he cjt', It wit s first, hit last i fired IS to 20 mortar rounds and losses over North Viet Nam to
were con(hicting a search and de-stroy operRtion III
.Negro political leaders In Chi- Christian Leadership .Confer- for the bill, although he mdii332 planes for the air war, the
December and was'sald then to' tbree recoilless rifle rounds.
the Rrez.
(NEA Radio-Telephoto )
a(o have been iziied to join once, told a Chicago rally cated he had voted to gdt It out
into
spokesman said.
produce 15 per cent of North Armed helicopters went
U* protests for open housing,
The U.S. Command anThursday night that at least 500 of his committee and before the
" 1nluding' a march planned
S helicopnounced
that 202 U..
day Into the racially sensitive persons would be In the march House.
There was no offich1 confirters had been lost in combat in
Bogan area on the city's South- today. And he said It would be milLion of the reported final fI the south and three in the north.
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held whether Police Protection fort to solve the dispute by nepresumably on rescue missions
be call for more participa- was available or not.
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HOUSTON. Tex. (AP) - 1 then use an Agenii they catch to - the Uirget. Gemini I I will be the and rour orbits. Genii
tion by Negro aldermen, corn- The protests for open housing secret meeting had been arflight be- be guided to the Agena near the spokesman said the losses did
iittsemen and legislators and launched by King drew a rebuke ranged between negotiators for GemIni 11 has been given a flash to a record height of 8li5 next to last two
Sept.
9
launch
date
for
a
44-orbit
miles.
Jore the United States begins end of the first trip .qround the not Include helicopters lost on
_TW the march - which had Thursday from Chicago Police both parties with Secretary of
trip
to
include
a
unique
cartGordon, a rookie astronaut, three- man Project Apollo mis'- globe. This more nearly simu the ground during guerrilla atpostponed earlier In the Supt. 0.W. Wilson. In itli
Inter- Labor W. Willard 'Wirtz 'sitting wheel around the world while wil l stage two work sessions slot-is,
lates the rendezvous astronauts tacks.
week - came from Dr. Martin view, he said the tactics have in.
the
spaceship
is
strung
b
a
outside
the
craft
to
ta
ling
about
Conrad and Gordon are to will perform when leasing the The U S Coast Guard kept a
'aither King Jr. in telegrams aroused hatred among some However, a spokesman for
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cord
to
an
Agena
rocket
100
feet
hours
man's
longest
expo-blast
off from a Cape Kennedy, moon's surface to get to their guard around the battered 82
sent
from
Jackson.
Miss.,
where
whites
"which
are
to
the
disadchief
airlines
negotiator
Wil,. I.
away
sure
to
space
while
unprotected
na,
launching pad on their mother ship for return home
bela
Ill
with
a
virus,
foot cutter Point Welcome,
vantage of the Negro popula- 11am .1. Curtin said airlines e- Navy Cmdr. Charles Conrad by his capsule.
three-day
voyage
at
10:25
a.m.
Conrad.
the
flight's
command
which
docked in Da Nang after
The Rev. James Bevel, one of tion."
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was mistakenly strafed and
Rather than helping the Ne- meeting and had not been in- Gordon Jr., two 36-year-old p1- announced the date Thursday, target clashes into orbit.
ship's nose into the Agena's rocketed by three U.S. Air
groes, Wilson said, the SCLC vited to any.
lots. also hope to perform the although It was known publicly
While previous U.S. space docking collar for link-up a few Force planes before dawn
dr'e has hampered the city in "Uhion Vice.
President
JOSOJ)))
North Korea
worlds
swiftest
rendezvous
for
some
time
that
Sept
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'as
rendezvous
have taken three minutes Inter.
dealing wi th the problems.
Thursday.
•W. Rii' also said he was
Meanwhile, 100 white youths 'Wft?e
of no plans for a meetmarched around a North Side
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'with
the airlines negotiai1hdraws
From
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Chicago police station Thursday tors.
night protesting alleged police
brutality while a crowd of more
I - .t i1w t4Ovement
than 500 persons watched.
re The group, composed mostly'
.1 ~ I!~ 'OKYO (AP) - North Kama
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within the world Communist was organized by the "Uptown
movement dramatically break- Goodlellows," whose spokesman
Ing with Its old pro-Peking line, said, "This is the first time bill"There can be no superior billies have decided to let their
.party or inferior party nor a power be felt. Most people don't MOON Sunday
'party that gives guidance and a understand we are, kicked' • %PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -party that receives guidance," around as bad as Negroes and Afte
r a series of rolls, twists
said the official party newspa- Puerto Ricans by police."
and
a burst of power, America's
per Rodong Shinmoon,
in
Detroit,
beefed-up
police'
shutterbug
Lunar Orbiter is re"One country of the party patrols watched a racially
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cannot serve as the center of mixed East Side neighborhood ported on course today for an
g'1'tUIpcd orbit around the
'world revolution or the where rock and fire-bomb
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throwing had erupted for three"
leading party."
Th 850-pound craft
which
statement also disclosed straight nights
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arrcsted
#SWflbleS
an
open
flower
with
$ ;purge of party members gull- Ten Negroes were
. solar panels extended a
slavish
Thursday
night
and
a
fire
bomb-414
ty of "flunkeylsin" was thrown Into a beer and wine obeyed commands Thursday to
following of the theories of
named big Communist powers. store, causing minor-damage. fire its main rocket engine and
It attacked both Chinese and But there were no other at- Correct Its course to the moon,
Soviet communism, but the tempts to resume the violence spokesmen for the National
heaviest criticism fell on the which lilt the area the previous Aeronautics and Space Administration said.
Chinese, who regard themselves two nights.
as the only true defenders of the Tensions also ran high in the If everything goes as planned,
East Fiatbush section at Brook- Lunar Orbiter will go Into orbit
Communist faith.
The statement signified an lyn after a white mob's rush on around the moon Sunday after
almost total rupture in Pyong- a Negro home was - repulsed- Its thrust rocket is fired again to
yang's Ideological ties to Pek- with shots which wounded t%'o slow it down 550 miles from the
- lng, which have become pro- white ynuths• Police posted moon.
gressively weaker in recent guards on tin' home at the Ne-. - Orbiter's goal is to take 352
gre.
months.
qudlity pictures of the moon,
It also aligned the North Ko'helping select a, spot where
reans with the trend, demonApollo astronauts may land bestrated most importantly by
fore 1970.
• Romania, toward Independence
The main photographic target
and nationalism In the Commuis a 3,000-mile strip along the
nist world,
Notes
moon's equator in which nine
"Each Communist or workareas have been picked as posThursday, Aug. ii, iwi
ers' party can and must shape
Bible Apollo landing sites.
Admissions
its policy Independently," Ru- Katherine Irons ide, Penny
One of the sites is where a
dung Shinmoon said.
Fleming, L. Penn BamMtain Surveyor I spacecraft settled
Melinda L. Penney, Judith -L, gent1y on the moon Lin the dry
Temple. Kenneth McGill, Nor- Sea of Storms. Lunar Orbiter
ma Wallace, Van ItobtiIne,.tH will try to photograph Surveyor.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - jab Eason. and Norma 'Odsor, Orbiter also carried devices to
Mickey Owen, onetime major all of Sanford; Corda Goodall, measure radiation near the
league catcher and now sheriff Longwood; Freida Boiling*- moon and detect micrometeorin Springfield, has orde red his wo rt h, Titusville; Arthur Watt, 1W5,
deputies
to
The first planned orbit ranges
wear civilian Ddllury.
clothing when they testify in
Births
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court.
Mr. and Mrs. Glens Goodall, above the moon. This is to be
Owen said deputy's dress can Longwood, a baby boy.
changed a few days later, bringinfluence a court case.
Discharges
ing the spacecraft down to 28
"There is a tendency to sym- Calvin R. Frederick, Valerie miles above the target area.
puthize with a defendant who is Michaud, Sanford; CLydu Mar- The stubby craft was boosted
humble and dejected, especially celia F. Ale, Wilbur 1).' Huf- mvard the moon Wednesday
when there Is a '900-poundmann, Clara E. Dayrnon, a nt!from Cape Kennedy, Fla.,
.or In uniform testifying against Darrell P. Collier, all oZ••Saa. aboard an Atlas-Agena rocket
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garnish with uncooked fresh
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Makes 8 to S servings.

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ROSES
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For Container Grown

FLORIDA
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The new ColorMsst.r process saves
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Picket 'n Post has • wale of a We for you! A sportive new collection of the
lat.st fun fashions in casual cotton corduroy ... now completely Penn-Pr.st!
They'll never soe tho business end of an iron 'cause they iron th.m.slvu right
in the drier! Yes each will keep its brand-new velvety look for tho life of the
garment. And our own brand means you get an extra meesure of mp.ccabi. tailoring and up-to-the-minute styling, too. Corn. so*. In green or
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Deep dish fresh peach crumble Is delicious warm or cold.
In a 10 by 8 by 2-Inch baking
dish, combine 4 cups of sliced
fresh peaches, ½ cup of sugar,
2 tablespoons of quick-cooking
tapIoca, 1 teaspoon of fresh
lemon juice and 3 teaspoon of
salt. Blend together to coarse
crumb consistency ½ cup of
flour, 14 cup of dark brown
sugar firmly packed, and 14
cup of butter. Pat uniformly
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Rem.
Icy and Thelma returned from
an extended vacation in the
northern states.

D A R R Y L Westmoreland celebrated his fifth
birthday, July 81, with
a family dinner party at
the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 0,
P. Weatmoreland In Lake
Mary. Also In time for
his birthday party were
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Weatmoreland and their
daughter, Myra, from
Marietta, Ga. Other
guest included his two
brothers, Kenny it n ii
Mark. Their insrents are
Mr. and Mrs, Dumi %Vest.morelund of Forest City
(Photo by
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Roam of the First Federal
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Anyone Interested In attend.
Ing the above meetings should
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their home In Enterprise with
a reception honoring his
youngest brother, K. H. Echols
of Sanford, following graduation exercises at Stetson University, where he received his
Master's Degree.
Th e refreshment table was
overlaid wi th an imported white
embroidered organdy and linen
cloth and centered with a
punch bowl containing lime
sherbet punch. The hostess
served cake, nuts and mints
wi th the punch.
Enjoying the happy occasion
with th e guest of honor were
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. McNab,
Mrs. I.. F. Garner, Mrs. H. IL
Thatcher, family members and
several f riends.

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The regular meeting of the
Others attending the meeting been in progress
for over 10
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Lad
of Elks statewide c-on- HouJ-kian Sr., Frances Cross, If you has-es favorite recipe
ference was discussed and Irene Linck, Hulon Hale, Chris- for fresh pork spareribs, you
President Wehry has called a tine Blankenship, Harry Adair, can also use the recipe for lamb
special meeting for Aug 16 to Mary Emerson, Louise Brown niblets
uiase plans for the conference and Ester Lansing.
which will be field In Sanford,
at the Elks Lodge on Oct. 15.
WIN SAYS:
Ann Hoolehan was appointed To give canned applesauce a THE KING WAS IN THE
publicity chairman to replace spicy flavor, beat with a little
COUNTING HOUSE
served COUNTING OUT HiS MONEY
Betty Spencer who has moved
to Panama City. Th e Circle re- waz, topped wi th vuflhtla lee THE QUEEN WAS IN
THE FARWR
grets losing ' Mri. - Spencer as cream. ----------------EATING 8""AND HONEY
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Ing draperies will entail until Mrs. Householder. Mrs. Schultz
you're sure of the advantage; of is up north trying to dispose house? It's a delicious surprise
this new process why not Invest of her home. She has been liv. note when it's added 'to uncookin half a yard, make a cover lng In Florida for the past ed fresh tomato relish. To make
the relish, combine diced tofor a cushion and see the plus. eight months.
matoes, onion, celery and green
es for yourself before you take
It
makes
and
sulates fabric
Mr. and Mrs. August Eon- pepper and season with salt,
on the large job of window deewind and rain proof.
tempo of 1.121 Springlake Road, pepper, sugar and vinegar.
orating,
treated
In addition, fabrics
wi th th is new process are dry*
cleanable, hand or machinewashable, guaranteed against
stret,bing, sa gging, shrinking
or creasing. And th ese advanRITCHIE HARRIS met at New Smyrna Beach for Johnny Sellers, Russell and
tages make the fabri c ideal for By MRS.
Mrs. Tidwell Is an. Billy Echols are attending
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bar- an outing.
draperies.
other of Mra. Ray's daughters Scout Camp at Camp La Noche
Ask for this specially treated toszek returned Sunday from
National Forest.
,and they also attended the in the Ocala
fabric at your local drapery Chicago where they were called
Mrs. birthday celebration.
fabric counter. It has only re- by the death of his sister,
Tom Magenhelmier, who Is
cently been made available to Sophia Wittek.
ac
working at Avon Park, spent
Miss Helen Snodgrass
th e home market and is modMrs. Mary Dane left Friday companled Mrs. Audrey Brink. the weekend with his family
erately priced.
You can sew th e treated fab for a vacation with relatives man of Deltona, Mrs. Jo Peck, here. Charles, his oldest no,
nc just as you would work with and friends in Detroit, Mich. M rs. Bert Lederhaus and Miss returned- with him to Avon Park
Mary Ann Lederhaus of De. for the week.
chintz, cretonne or Indian Head.
Use pleat tape and pins for Mrs. Oscar Webbe of Birm- Bury, to the meeting of District 4 BPW, held at the Voy. Harvey L. Dunn attended the
the drapery top. If you line
held
your dra peries with sateen 0. B. Sides, Mr. and Mrs ager Beach Motel In Daytona Hemnick family reunion
Athena,
in
over the weekend
which has been similarly treat. Beach on Sunday.
Chailes Ray, Mr. and Mrs. s.
looks
good
Ga.
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mother, Mrs.
and
their
B.
Ray
plus built-in cli mate control- Bertie Ray, of Parrish, Ala,, Mr. and Mrs. William Avery
Leave the windows open when who is also visiting here. Last and grandchildren, Danny and Johnny Burnett is visiting his
Thursday from sister, Kitty, i California for
it rains, the fabric will not be weekend the whole
Debby, returned
family
met
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weeks.
harmed. In fact, th e Roc.lonized
at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. a fodr-day camping trip at Sc. &amp; few
from
dampt
lining protects
B. Sides to celebrate the moth- bastlan Inlet and down to the Mr. and Mrs. Al Adklns and
ness, m ildew or any wea ther er's -birthday. Wednesday all Keys.
children of Port Orange visited
damage.
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family Including Mr. and
the
couch,
bolster
Mrs. Fred Harris TuesdaY.
The curtains,
Mrs, Eddie Tidwell of Oak 11111 Fi'i.nds will regret to l
cushions
roll, chair covers and
that Col. Charles A. Weaver Is
ELDER SPRINGS
shown in th e photograph all are
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confined
to
Orlando
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BAPTIST CHRISTIAN
Force Base Hospital in Orlando.
new process.
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Tneta' to walking suits or spent a week at New Smyrna her. brother-in-luw, S. S. Does the pill work is it gain usually diminish with suc• "The possible association of
top.001ts.
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enjoyed a recent visit from his minutes, then drain and serve.
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Because franks are
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kling parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bon- cooked, they need onlyalready
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and children, Cathy and Jim- tempo of Baltimore, Md. Cindy, heated.
nile, of Oakland Estates
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turned from a pleasant campat and was put in a cast, worried
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out on all
Orange City. They enjoyed it that she would miss
so much they plan more of the fun. Fortunately the cast
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and daughter, Janice, of along with her sisters, Cathy
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Sky Anchors Toastmistress veloping the 8iblisl meaning duced the three tee-Breaker
Club met Aug. to, in the Caucus then transferring the mean speakers; the timer. Kay liarRoom of the First Federal I ing of today in America's 01u. tholotnew, and Ah.Rox, Mickey
Mooney; speech evaluators,
Nit society.
Iluliding.
Jean Bryant, a candidate for Maria Perez, Kay flrtholo.
Say "lee-flrenker" to a new
member of Sky Anchors and public office In the upcoming mew, Betty Kelly: general
she may freeze. Tin-eu mum- November electioti nptly titled evaluator, Betty Cstron. The
bers of the local I.T.C. proved her speech, "A Candidate closing thought was given by
that, through fnmillsrlzalinn Speaks." Perhaps a rehearsal flail Johnson.
G uests were Shirley IThuman,
and practice, the formidable speech was Jean's idea.
task of preparing and deliver- "Does Life flcgln At 40?" Marilyn Bailey and Mary Ann
Ing their Initial five minute Teddy Ables in her opening re Swanson.
speech did not precipitate a niarks had the members alert- Program chairman Kay Bared to a medical treatise. tholomew verbally sketched for
"deep freeze."
As do all new menibers, the Through the development of the members and guests the
morning's speakers had already Teddy's discourse the meni next threu ,neetings. On Aug. 24
participated In every segmeni hers became aware of the Joy. the meeting will be an evenof the hi-monthly programs. ful anticipation of her next 40 Irig function with the husbands
This is a gradual indoctrination yen.
invited, Dr. Lids Perez will be
morning's
the guest speaker at the Delwhich helped to develop their Participants in the
tona Inn. Guests and members
invocation,
were:
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ownsell.confidence
Da'
should make their reservations
Mary
Durant
pledge,
Jane
low members In various speakwith hospitality chairman, Evewelcome
and
business
lug situations. All members are vidson:
by
conducted
lyn
AlpauTh at 322-7413.
urged to speak on a familiar meeting was
Sept.
14 Is Guest Day. The
subject eliminating the need for President Mary Durant.
Kelly
program
will be centered
Betty
mistress
Topic
research which will be done In
around
a
workshop
on "Pre.
chose
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Word"
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the
morn
a later speech,
sentation
of
a
Speech"
and an
The first speaker. Evelyn Al- ing's suspense moments. Toastoriginal
skit.
It
will
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held
paugh, spoke on Charity, de- mistress Mickey Mooney intro.

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cake, was
served buffet sty le from the
dining table which was over.
lad with
white Tt.allan cut
cloth. Centering the table
"u 14fl'Cly arrangement of
wulite glads and pink-tinted
mums Interspersed with mm.
lattire bridal dolls.
individual tables were act
up for the gucstj' djjng
piasure. Each table.for-four
was covered with an em.
bmiderrd cloth and centered
with a Colonial nosegay fzishinned from a single pink
rosebud, white mums and
showers of pink and green
nbbons.
The hostesses presented
the bride-to-be a lovely gift
of crystal.
Others enjoying the dc
lihUul pre-nupUal luncheon
were the bride-elects mother,
Mrs. Todd Pemberton; Mrs.
B. L. Fletcher, Miss Mary
F4etcher and Miss Marcia
Fletcher, mother and sisters
of the prospective groom;
Miss Anne Webman, Mrs.
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tun
chain niafi nd plastic there was in the air in the shape of long capes add an aura of romance
a deffrlte fSgljsiE. that we are greatcoats, hip boot and shag- to evenings.
Fur flew in every collection
entarIg an si1iere the worn- gy furs.
Conts
arc
divided
into
two
and
favorite fabrics were
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80
will
no
longer
be
a
an
factionse
slim,
semirethncrepe,
velvet,
Inc-c, jersey, wool
neg11b)e qut!1tIty in fashion.
th
Train j)Ioi to St. Laurent rote and the tent coat with and gabardine. Silver glitter
(noth*ithstanding his amusing fullness sometimes restrained was big for after-five.
Despite rumors to the conPOP-ak and nafiheads at VCTY
trary
black is well-es ta blished
dcunlunfxy prices) there was
the fashion picture along
gancs:wlthovt stuffiness in
eBary
with all the pastels and neon
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shades. Boots In every len gth
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ply cannot stand the sight of
DEAR ADDY: My husband Their plans to marry.
told
.Ios'n
he
doesn't'him
or the anmid of his name.
Nick
and I were married six
He 'has bragged all over
months ago, and two months want Fin in the wedding parabout how much he gets
Joan says It's MER wedlator he was drafted and
ding, and Joan in her best away with, and I just don't
sta tioned In California. We
friend
and she wants her.
trust him. I trust our daughhad gone steady since high
school an naturally I sasum- Nick says We HIS wedding, tar, but iiot 'him. He has
ed that I was the only girl too, and he doesn't want caused her to lie to her ninthor and me, too. Don't advise
Plo's picture In his wedding
In his life.
talking
to our pastor. I tried
to
remind
album
him
all
his
Yesterday, while do.nilng
that and drew a blank.
life of the trouble she caneout our car, I found a little
AT SWORDS' POINTS
black book full of girl's ed. Who is right? Doesn't
DEAR
AT: If you can
son
have
something
to
iurntea and addresses. Should Thy
'prove
that
your charges
any
about
this?
I let him know shout this, or
the
boy
are valid,
NICK'S MOTHER against
should I forget about It?

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DEAR MOTHER: Your
son should have something to
say about It., but If he Isn't
saying it loudly enough to
be heard, that's HIS prob.

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DEAR SICK: If it's going
to bother you, and apparently It is, ask your husband to

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about It If I were you.
There's safety in numbers,

]am. Perhaps Nick Is putting
all the blame on Flo, when
Besides, if a name and num- Joan is partly responsible,
But regardless, if Pie is In
bar meant anything to a man,
the
wedding party against
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But
If
you're always the first to
aisle
on
the
wrong
foot.
DEAR ABBY: My ion,
see
the dirt, perhaps you
this
Is
strictly
Nick's
battle.
Nick, Is marrying a girl I'll
ought to clean your glasses.
call "Joan" soon. Joan wants And no vne else should fight
It for him.
Flo to stand up for her. Nick
Troubled? Write to Abby,
DEAR ABET: What Is a
doesn't like Fin because while
Box
69700, Los Angeles, Cal.,
father
supposed
when
to do
he was sway In service, Joan
90069.
For a personal reply,
his 17-year-old daughter in.
started drinking and smoking
inclose a stamped, self-ad slats on going with a boy he
and running wild, and it was
dressed envelope.
doesn't like or trust? For
Flo who got her started on
For Abby's booklet, "Row
this path. When Nick got two years I have fought with
both my wife and daughter to Have a Lovely Wedding,"
borne, Joan cried, said she
seiiCI $1.00 to Abby, Box
over this kid. And I mean
was sorry, still loved him,
69700, Los Angeles, Cal.,
and she promised to behave, fought. I am about ready to
90069.
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equally Interested In your
daughter's welfare w o u I d
support you.
Something is cockeyed
hers. Either you dislike the
boy without good reason, or
your wife and daughter are
a pair of nitwits.

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Lead: "Please give me your
opinion. I'm 56, plump, but
not much overweight and on
the short side. I want to wear
flowered pants and &amp; strap.
less to!) In black to a big
garden party and cook-out. My
husband warns that if I do, he
won't accompany me. Do you
think what I plan to wear Is
correct?"—Mrs. T.
No, sorry, I must be hon.
eat.. No flowered pants, dear.
The outfit would be nice on a
teenager perhaps, or even a
mature woman who Is tall and
very slim, but even here I can
think of many other outfits
that would be far more flattering. You certainly should have
your husband escort you to the

party, so please him by choosing something that flatters
you. And concerning "not
much overweight"—how about
going on a diet?
"I'm a widow, 50, and I'm
going to be married again in
September. Would a moss
green suit look well? A friend

says that green Is bad luck
and is never worn by brides,
even an 'old' one like me."—
Sue.
A moss green sheer wool
suit would be most suitable.
Have the bridegroom present
you with a brown orchid or an

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SIGHT AND SOUND have
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become in recent years more
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Wewapap,r Enterprise Assn. Using a mmli not, the bead can ad shanks to increase holding
There are all sorts of fast. be pounded to below the surface power. When you drive a mccuing device, on the market, of the wood and the tiny hole sonry nail, bit it square. A
but one of the oldest and still filled with wood putty. Use glancing blow will break the
the most popular Is the nit- finishing 'nails for furniture, nail.
A threaded nail Is $ 'nail with
complicated nail. Nailing Ta- cabinets, molding, etc.
mains the quickest and easiest
Finishing nails are ScM by 9 ..rlss of grooves around tbt
Willy to fasten together two the penny size. The length Is shatik. Once driven In, it Is el.
places of wood,
the same but they are not as most Impossible to remove.
Shingles applied to a house
There are easily more than thick as common nails.
Smaller finishing nails, run- with thes. are 'not likely to
$ hundred different kinds of
nails. Most of these are for ning from %-inch to 1%-Inches come 100156
special tasks and are used In are called brads. They are Mini- A eenient-coated mmii Is otis
industry. A basic few fill most lar to wire nails but have no coated with a resin 'which melts
when the 'nail is driven Into
nailing needs in the average heads.
home.
Roofing 'nails are galvanized wood and Is isis likely to loosen,
The most frequently used to prevent rusting and have an Important festers In fasten.
nails are the common, finish- large, flit beads that prevent lug flooring.
lug, brads, wire 'nails, box 'nails them from tearing through
Use a 'nail long enough to
and cement 'nails and roofing roofing and shingles and In turn do the job, but not so long that
nails,
prevent the material from tear- It will split the wood.
Common nails have flat Ing loose.
Nails are cheap. If you bend
heads, diamond-shaped points.
one while driving it In, pull it
Hardened Walls
Chances are your house is held
Special masonry nails are out and throw It away. It Is
together with common nails made of hardened steel so that almost Impossible to straighten
since they are used for heavy the heavy blows required to it and you will have the same
framing and general construe- drive them In will not bend problem again,

black and white or all black.
Take one after-five dress; re.
member, it must go with your
coat. If you sew, you could
make the coat reversible. Take
comfortable shoes. If you have
a fur stole, take It, too. Choose
a smart, easily-packed hat. tion.
Grooves under the head in.
You'll need one robe and, of
course, underwear, preferably crease the holding power of the
nylon because it washes easily common nail.
The common nail Is graded
and dries so quickly. You'll
find that If you bring too In site according to the Engmuch, you'll spend unnecessary lish penny system, indicated
time packing and unpacking. by the small letter d. Th us a
There will be all sort of fun lOd 'nail is a 10-penny nail.
going on and you'll be stuck In
Smallest is 2d which is one
your room attending to your Inch. The penny size increases
wardrobe. So keep it light and in 'n umerical order through
comfortable.
lOd, adding a quarter
inch
Monday: "Dear Edyth Thorn- with each number
a lOd
ton McLeod."
nail Is three inches. The eyetern then continues through
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here the swingers go for fun
nil gains's, iinneing, drinking
Ii laughing. Lunch time is PCI)mr too, with their fast. serve demsignt'sl especlnhly for busy
eoiiln who have little time
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just, like
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penal kiinek and that light
ouch that produces such detect.
tide treats you'll return ngnimi
intl again to sample his ninny
nasterpis'et's. This is an eapec.
ally i'onveun'nt, pinra for folks
shopping at Sanford Plazn,
'it her for lunch or for dinner.
They open at. 11:30 n.m. and
'tay open as long as you want
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ulur change-of-pace foodu you
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find good seafood is at SKIP'S
RESTAURANT down In Cassel.
berry. This new JIIUCC is enjoying great popularity and Manager Nellie Shurnate Invites cveryon to COflift and see for
themselves Shrimp catfish o y.
titers, scallops, separately or
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Robin Crusoe, USN," at the Ritz Theatre.
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Beginning Sunday, August film also In color is a comedy.
I island into a tropical paradise.
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menu,
different
"The Art of Love" and
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On Thursday, Friday and
adventure and music into rol- "M ary I"oppins
attention to their Italian style Theatre and playing through
Saturday
the Movielanti screen
Wednesday
will
be
the
first
licking escapist entertainment, prompted 1,500 of the country's dinner for Mondays which feat~
will
feature
"Tarzan anti The
anforti
showing
of
"rite Sing7 this latest Disney attraction is leading exhibitors to vote him urea all the good old Italian
Valley
of
Gold"
in color starTHEAT E
designed to please everyone their coveted "Star-of-the-Year" foods like minestrone, anti. ng Nun" in color starring Deliring
Mike
henry
as Tarzan.
who ever had a yen to get away Award and have also establish- pasto, tortoni and of course, itt Reynolds and co-starring
Co-feature
of the evening
ed him as an international hint but of course, spaghetti and Iticardo Montnlbnn,
from it all.
Will
be
"Night
Of The Grizzly"
The
vibrant
MGM
production
To add to the fun, there's a favorite. As the star of his meat balls. Their other interalso
in
color
starring Clint
filleti
with
catchy
songs,
touch'
STARTING
poker playing space chimp award-winning television series, national menus, Irish, German L!(I
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Starring
with Walker
by
humor
and heart appeal
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named Floyd, who, having miss- 'The Dick Van Dyke Show, and others are just as cornis
lovely
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riding nun also
adventure
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Everett,
joys equal popularity with TV late. You'll find DELTONA
guest.
NEW SHOW TIME
Katharine Ross, Ed Sullivan, ivan family homesteading In
There's plenty of excitement, viewers around the world.
INN just off the 1.4 inter- intl guest star Greer Garson. the wilderness in the 1880's.
Diminutive and dc-luscious change north of Sanford,
too, when our handsome hero
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The movie moves right along
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gets
Are you past 65, still workwith
this joyous nun careening
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shrinking head-hunters who try tier exotic appeal, UI3JILIY5 Li RANT and Lounge, your hosts motor scooter, getting kicked tire? Cheek with your social
to recoup their defecting female unique flair for comedy in the Jimmy George nnul John Utban in the shins in a soccer game, security office about the poe.
citizenry, on the war-path for role of Wednesday, the spirited want to make It plain that they oomIng (!OWfl a sliding board subtilty of a partial payment
but kooky daughter of a head- are extending a welcome to it it playground 1(11(1 ninny of benefits under the now, llbwomen's rights,
As the navy pilot, whose ad- hunting island chief,
family groups to come and on. ther fun-filled and heart eralized, earning provisions.
dinner with them soon. warming sequences.
The Social Security office in
Also to add to the three-day Sanford is located at 1309 E.
They have good food and their
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday k'our Wife," starring Jack mire front 8:30 until 4:00, Mon.
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DIE'S STEAK HOUSE, one of
pins' favorite fell and one of Ritz Theatre screen in Walt Dis- shark-infested waters of the Central Florida's oldest and
brilliant neys's new laugh-loaded, adven- South Pacific to a girl-infested beet restaurants, with the flit.
most
Hollywood's
tune-packed comedy, 'Lt. Robin
D yke baa his eat foot! you'll find any where
Crusoe, U.S.N.," with Nancy parathee, Van
, arou nd these parts. In ntItlition
ADM.—TONITE &amp; SAT.
Xwan
and Akim Tamiroff ahar- most demanding role. Not onl y to that, your hosts Steve awl
$1.00 A CARLOAD
is he on screen for all of the Fran I4aarson nasure you t'ff Ic'jug the stellar spotlight.
HURIV.LAST 2 NITES
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alone must sustain audience- by
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Box nails are similar to corn.

characters, radio and television as strong. The penny system
programs, etc. and records their Is also used for the box nail.
theme songs or voices when The box 'nail is used for light
possible.
duty nailing or where the
,,most children enjoy music heavier common nail might
and will respond visually to It," split the wood.
she noted. "They show more
Wire 'nails are thinner yet,
enthusiasm, however, wh e n and resemble very fine common
they Identify with &amp; current nails.
favorite. Some try to mimic or
Finishing Nail,
imitate the show's star, others
Where appearance is hnportry to create a character of tant finishing nails are used.
their own. Either way can pro- These have heads hardly thicker
duct good picture possibilities
If you're alert!"
Miss Bannister evolved a few
special tricks from the numerous picture-taking sessions in
her studio with her Norelco
stereo recorder.
"You get some unusual reacBy W. LAWRENCE, D.D.S.
tions when you switch speeds
Newspaper
Enterprise Asia.
of the tapes," she reported.
"Deane,"
said the nurse,
"The youngsters are puzzled
"kindly
to.
your false teeth
and amused as the sounds are
played faster or slower than before you go Into the operat-

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HATS is Chappy, popular enterta ner now being featured in the Pirate's Don at the Lookout Inn in Fern Park. Here's Chitppy
swinging 'idc with his own kooky version of one of his"straw lint
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ents of experts In
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In entertainment, education
and the lecture worlds.
The Increasing availability
and economy of borne and portable tape recorders makes It
easier for camera fans to try
their band at adding sound to
their own horne movie and
85mm slide showings. Tape rethat upper front teeth never front teeth broke. There was
carders, like cameras, are able
existed.
another
dimension
a thorough search until all
to capture
Removing
full
and
'partial
pi,oss w5ro accounted for. This
of the memories of special
dentures is a blessing for an. I. always an anxious moment
000144 Ioin.Lc&amp;a
events and family gatherings
esthetists; with no teeth In the because If a pI.cs can't be
and activities for reliving lajug
room."
request
is
This
way
It's much easier to intu- found, the assumption Is that
ter. There is far more added they were recorded.
Newspaper Enterprise Asia. knife. Do not nest such wars
P0117'5 Problem
standard
hospital
procedure.
Rebate.
For patients it's a MUST; It was upirsted, that Is, suck"With a stereo tape recordDEAR POLLY—I wonder if value when you combine the
DEAR i'OIM—I want to without protecting each pan
movable
dental
appliances
are
it eliminates possibility of .d Into the lung&amp;
ar er, you can take advantage of
actual voices of Children, Partell Mrs. G that I also ruined with cloth or paper or the our- anyone knows what to do with
distinct
hazards
when
a
patient
breaking
the denture and danDuring another operation,
friends
with
ents or special
the two-speaker system with
My coated, nonstick frypans faces may be scratched. To boxes left half-full of cereal ents
is
put
to
sleep
with
general
ger
of
sucking
$
piece
of
it
patient began coughing and
their pictures of the music or some interesting effects for
but found I could buy a kit clean use cloth or sponge, w'aXfl1 that the children refuse to eat.
anesthesia.
Into
the
lungs.
showing
signs of distress. The
any
ocexcitement
in
sound
of
the
child.
Prerecord
a
tape
so
that contains a new finish that water, mild soap or detergent. This morning I counted six on
G.
A.
requires
air
passages
'Permanent"
caps
on
front
tube
had
to be removed. In
casion.
that the sound bounces from
goes on us easily as 'nail polish. Wash, rinse and dry In a jiffy, my shelf and 1 cannot bring
to
be
open
and
clear.
This
is
teeth
can
also
be
a
problem.
trying
to
reposition
it, $ front
Now baby photographer Con- one speaker to the other. When
It costs about one dollar.— DO NOT use steel wool or a myself to throw them away.
accomplished
by
technique
a
Some
caps
match
natural
teeth
cap was broken and one piece
stance Bannister, creator of these are placed on either side
scouring powder. The finish MRS. A. F.
THERESA
called
intubation
placing
a
so
perfectly
that
ansthetists
couldn't be found. Chest X-rays
the
famous
"Bannister
babies,"
this
can
be
of the camera,
The following instructions may discolor slightly but this DEAR FOLLY—When doing suggests a tape recorder as $
tube
through
the
mouth
and
don't
know
they're
false;
and
didn't
show It in the lungs. It
made into a game of 'Here I
is zrnrnu*l and does not impair any painting I find that keep.
throat
and
into
the
windpipe,
patients
have
cu mu from a hardware store in the use or your cookware."
been
wearing
was
finally
found in the gatis
.no, over here!'
Ing a pair of tweezers handy useful aid in capturing ex- am.
This long, rigid plastic them so long they forget they mouth pack.
'i'vxus (iiomvwhait condensed)
pressive
pictures
of
children
at
re"Children
also
respond
to
DEAR POLLY—When going Is useful for pulling out loose
as printed by a reputable
Foreign matter In lungs is
cordings of their own voice tube is curved In a way that are not part of their natural
to the beach carry all beach bristles. This keeps my fingers home.
normally
allows
access
easy
anatomy.
ufacturer of this product. POI' things and th e children's play- from getting
"Sound
is
an
important
stimdifficult
to locate and remove,
coming from one speaker and
messy.—JEANNE
into
windpipe,
the
the
other
But
caps
are
bups it might be well for the things In your clothes basket.
more
brittle
and
can cause serious trouble.
DEAR FOLLY—After wash- ulus for children," she said. "1 familiar voices coming from
girls to mud,Ahem asrnin. Thank This reduces the number of lag the currently popular ye- use it along with gestures and the other speaker such as their and projecting from the mouth. than natural teeth and the anesPlease send your questiene
Rarely and only in unusually thetist MUST BE WARNED. about dental health to Dr.
you, Mrs. H. F., for sending packages to be carried. On
the lour sports shirts they dry new toys to coax off-bent ex- grandparents or brother or sis- email
mouths, or mouths with in a recent operation, a patient Lawrence In car, of this ps
this information.—I'OLLY
trip home it will hold the dirty much softer and fluffier If pressions out of children. The ter."
narrow
openings is there any was put to sleep for minor per. While he cannot answer
As an authority on baby plo"Before using the first time towels and wet suits. These turned inside out and hung by tape recorder becomes an exdifficulty.
Upper front teeth surgery. She had a small mouth each letter peassafly, letters
wash pans with hut, soapy Wa- remain in the basket until It is the bottom with clip clothes- tra tool by which sound can be tures, Miss Bannister's tape
are
major
problems. Many and intubation was difficult. in of general Interest will be an.
controlled at a picture-taking recorder suggestion is $ sound
tei. Rinse and dry thoroughly, returned to the laundry room. pins.—PEARL
one. If more expressive baby anesthetists have often wished the struggle two caps on upper swered in this ceisma.
THE FIRST TIME they are —S. A. M.
Thanks, Pearl, for there are session."
Miss Bannister keeps track pictures result, It's a snail divused for BAKING use a spoon- DEAR FOLLY—I needed a lot of those shirts around this
of children's entertainment idend in the happy marriage
ful of vegetable oil to "condi- some facing (thin material) to year.—POLLY
favorites In music, cartoon of sight and sound.
tion" the surface. Coat with lengthen a pair of draperies. 1
oil or shortening when butter recently had cleaned my bath.
Anyone submitting a Folly's
contains high sugar content, room cabinet and remembered a Problem, a solution to a prob110 NOT BAKE at tempers- new roll of four-inch gauze. 1 1mm or a favorite homemaking
tures over 450 degrees. Never used this and I was sure more idea will receive a dollar if
Use nrntul spatulas or spoons than pleased with the results. Folly uses the Item in Folly's
By Wayne G. Brandatadt, M. D. en Indefinitely under medical I ects rarely occur with the reor cut food in a pan with a —BETTY H.
Pointers.
Newspqer Enterprise Assn. supervision but it should be commended dosage.
AP Newifeatures
mittunce to cover the cost of
Q—Is
high blood pressure a discontinued If It causes nausea
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the stamps to be affixed, to form or heart disease?
Q— When I walk a coupis
or diarrhea.
"FROM THE BALLS of the Postmaster, Washington
A—Everyone with high blood Q— How harmful is salt for of blocks an Intense pain start.
W.
Montezuma to the shores of D.C. 20018. The envelope to the
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Tripoli" melodically heralds Postmaster should be endorsed
disease
but hypertensive heart pressure? Which Is more harm- back of my legs. I have to stop
Newspaper Enterprise Aim, any help they don't need or what you wanted of your the exploits of the U.S. Marine "First Day Covers 6 cents Madisease Is definitely associat- ful—eprinkIlng salt on the food until the pain goes away. What
You can be an excellent want?
grown children was to have Corps. Now a new U.S. stamp rine Corps Reserve Stamp." ed with high blood pressure. before or after It is
cooked? would cause the?
mother when your children are
Do your children really be. them regard you as a trusted will sing the praises of the Requests must be postmarked This occurs when the heart has A—An excess of sodium in A—Intermittent pain on walkMarine Corps Reserve on Its no later than Aug. 29.
dependent and yet lieve that you are fond of the friend?
had to propel the blood through the diet Is a contributory cause lug Is seen In persona with a
S S S S
If you can answer "Yes" to 50th anniversary. The new adnut-so-good
mother
when
persons
be
a
they
have
chosen
for
the body against an elevated of high blood pressure. Salt is partial obstruction of the arteryoung und
U.S. Postmaster General pressure for 10 to 20 years. Such the chief source
those questions you can be prot- hesive, a S center, will be isyour children are grown and life partners?
of sodium In ies In the lower extremities. It
sued with first-day ceremonies Lawrence F. O'Brien announcsure
on their Own.
that
you
are
as
good
Do you let your children rear ty
a heart always shows some de- our diet. Many doctors now be Is aggravated by smoking.
In
Washington
on
Aug.
29.
ed
that
the
Great
River
Road
$
parent
now
that
your
cliiiYou can get same Idea of their children without any ad
gree of enlargement. This may Have that we should drastically Treatmeig Is useless u'ileu yen
Depleted on the vertical will be issued Oct. 21 with first- be followed by a mild to mod- reduce our salt Intake
)ww you rate as a mother of vice or disapproving looks from dren are grown as you were
, starting are willing to give up elgsr.
stamp are Sour Marines march- day ceremonies scheduled for erate heart failure with water- in early chil
when they were young.
grown children by honestly you?
In your ettes. After this, treatment ining diagonally from left to Baton Rouge, La. The 5-cent logging of the tissues, which 'case, It Is dhood. If.th
answering a few questions.
too late for at and eludes getting your weight
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Do you visit your married
right. To the left rear Is a stamp points attention to what usually starts in
the lungs. This You have high blood pressure down If you are overweight sad
Do you hold your tongue children by invitation as you
World War I Marine, some. has been termed the longest causes shortness of breath, es- you should allow yourself •, reducing your blood cholesterol
It's
A
Doles
Life
when you arc tempted to give would friends, Instead of tusktimes referred to as $ "devil parkway in the world, stretch- pecially at night.
LOW of not over half a grain leveL As a result of freatmnt
In Charlotte
your grown children advice or lug long visits whenever ,
dog." He Is preceded by three ing from Lartads to the Gulf
Improvement rather than a core
Angina
pectoris (cheat pains of salt a day.
CHARLOTTE, N. C. (UPI) more Marines
criticize their decisions?
. pleaai,1
$ World War of Mexico, a distance of 5,600 due to spasm of the blood ves- Salt added before
Is
to be expected.
cooking
Are you leading a full life
Do you refrain from remind- A dog's file gets pretty confus. 11 flyer, a frogman and to- miles.
sels supplying the heart mus- Is more likely to be partially
of your own instead of living lug your children of bow easy hig about this time of the year day's combat Marine. A fifth
First-day collectors should cle) Is a frequent symptom. lost (in gravy or pot liquor) Plow send your questions
through your children and their. they have it. compared with the In Charlotte.
Marine, standing smutl in the put this date in their "remind. The treatment Is directed at
than that which you add at the and comments to Wane 0.
children?
way things -wrrr when YOU It is licens, in cuIlsgtiig rear, wcar s colonial uniform er book." Send addressed en. lowering the blood pressure,
re- table.
Do your children and their were first married?
time and Mecklenburg County and symbdllzes the creation of velopem together with remitt- ducing the waterlogging and Q— My doctor Is giving no this pap.. While Dr. Brand.
marriage partners feel at ease
Are you willing-to admit- that authorities said about one-third the Marines in 1775. The Ma- ance to cover the coat of the controlling attacks of chest Diuril for high blood pres atadt cannot answer Individual
and comfortable in your corn- your children can occaelns'.lIy i1 all the dogs in the usa seem rine Corps Reserve came into stamps to be affixed to the pains.
sure. Are there any side ef- letters he will answer letters
being In 1916 when President Postmaster, Baton Rouge, La. Q— I have high blood pres fects from this drug?
party because th.3r aren't afraid th you something or show to cease to exist.
of general Interests In future
of upsetting you by expressing you it better way of doing other dogs "change" their Woodrow Wilson signed Into 700L The envelope to the post- sure and have been taking Al- A— Chictrothiaside (Diuril) j COlD ?,lflL
law an act creating the organ. master should be endorsed dorfi. Ii t harmful to take this given to reduce watrlging
something?
their own views and ideas
ization.
"First-Day Cover, $ cents drug Indefinitely?
Have you made It quite clear Did you tusk, up your mind The law says every dog In
and an elevated blood pressure,
Collectors desiring first-day Great River 11usd Stamp." Re- A— Aldorli Is a combination It can be taken Indefinitely pro- Back-pick radigs designed to
that you can be coun ted on in when your children left borne the county must -be listed for
transmit
to 10 miles oftan
emergencies but that you have that your job as teacher, and tax nurpomes. Female dogs cost cancellations may send addrew quests must be postmarked no of methyldopa and bydroxy- vided you are under regular cannot beup
beard
for more than
ed envelopes, together with re. later than Oct. 21.
chlorothlaxlde, it can be tak- medical supervision. Side el.
io intention of giving them guardian was over and that their owner $2, males $1.
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best wishes from Beauty After
Forty.
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me to wear to Europe. I'm going In October. 1 must economise on cloths and carry only
one big bag, wardrobe style. I
hope to sightsee, stay at nice
hotels."—M. M.
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very plain black dress. A coat
In black and white tweed, all
accessories In black. Have &amp;
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drvnn
he
who plans to make our
Affmal
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with no tick".
9:0-1:0 n.M. ABC. The
this sum,n* competition. hero Into washeic
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Frnniere which speL"ieIize1 ft Sauer will handle the plsy-by
is
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By IARGMET $CRERF
which will be telecast live from mnnu*tti',
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end
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Gordon
sot
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NBC.
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s'hnu
crack
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tim
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ring, but It From
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Chris Scel, Jim
Cave Affair." (Color) (Parun
.
UrelIgious thing." npnlogiwd ii vquisite Punt Siurgit.
Bill Flammbig and former golf cnokw to guess this one, but The talent includes Jane Pow.
priflC5
Ching
Ling
who
is
Thrush
scientist Zark (*art*
It's Ccood fun all the same.
Beetle John Lemmo.
ell; the singing 'KimSisters
championByron Nelson
He attempted In explain worth wsitehinr in this episode. Landau) has put the whamut
4.
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BC. Saturday ir Irwin Cory; and Irish trepese
9-11 r. M. N
f. .
Thursday night his remnrkv
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1.4
boycotts and bonfires In the s the lust of the six Lrnidcm. th'e little dears out into th his title against Arnold Palmer, in Naples." (Color) (Rerun) pert jt irrepressible forge, do.
hosed variety hours, end the world Jamming radar and caull
as Michael ing, among other things,
.Lt
I)nited
the
Gene Littler, Billy Casper, Phil Clerk Gable stars
sm
The main thing, Leonmi said, series f,rnshc't in fint' style. Ing plane crashes, if ha i
ron
aitel
Dave
Hamilton,
a
high-pressure
Philfamous
blips
and
splets
of
his
Rodgers,
Julius
Bo
"MODESTY MUSE"
Roger "The Saint" Moore is given a billion dollars. Sale an
adelphie lawyer who goes to "punctuation" routine.
is that he
Marr, among others.
Naples to settk his lte Iwo- __________
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saying whatever host und hi 'iiest list includes IILV* met off after Zark, aft.
some peculiar tips from lah
he
British
romedians
nrecambe
and finds that the
they're saying 1
5-5:30 1'. 'M. ABC.. ABC's ther's estate
voyant
Clemency
McGill
(Joe
Wjt; ,.inger-daneer Mliii(Partial- nine-year-old son, Nado (Mantold a news conference. "1 was
G l Spy At
Wide World of Sports.
rent
prsfei
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popular
sing1ng
Freeman)
and
ainl
st
entrancing eon
sort of deploring the attitude
ly in color)) The emphasis Is ett(s3, an
SOT
Glomm
(Whit
Blasell).
prou
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is
cared
for
by
Thr
Bachelors;
comedy.1.
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Blazing a new trail in the magnetic attraction to danger toward Christianity"
skill today, with a telecast of
singing star .me Brown, and
field of comedy Thriller enter- and excitement.
10-11 P.M. ABC. Court Mai Do 70th Annual Cheyenne
He added: "From what
Terence Stamp a proud Cock- read or observed, It (Chris- illusiiinist fliu4 and Ann Van tial. "The Liberators." I Frontier Days Rodeo, with all
tainmrnit, "Modesty Blaine" op.
ens at the Wometco Park ney is ideal for the part of tianity) just seems to me to be Bo)[-n.
seems the Mafia goes oe da Its excitement and thrill; and
I
P.N. ABC. The Ad- Ing 'war time, too. A firet.ui
Twin Theatre on August 19. Willie Garvin, In the part of shrinking, to be losing contaet,'
have
. report on the World Ski
in the With Century Pox a cynical but devoted Cockney
Paul McCartney added: "And 5tfl1 rziniuly. "Lurch's Little cratfrm American shoots a 4ThaTnpionahips currently heru ku- production, gifted Italian sidekick. Stamp recently won we all deplore the fnct.'
Helper.— Uerur,i The woes of Italian partisan be is ta1in
ng held In Portillo, Chile. (The HARTFORD.
actress Monica Vitti plays the the award for the Best Actor Lennon said he was "worried ziiitnmlttitrn stril:c Us all, and through German lines and I
Comm.
AP--ski portion of the program will Gov.
title role sharing equal honors of The Year at the 1965 Can
John
N.
Dempsey
and
his
no
exception.
Morticia
a
to death" about The controversy Lurr}
ccused of first-degree inni
be in color.)
with Terence Stamp, Dick Bar. Film Festival.
!wife
will
leave
for
Ireland
next
aroused by his statements that derides that poor Lurch is ov- der. Captain Youn.g gets hi
garde, Barry
. Andrew and
As the satirically cariCatured the Beatles "are more popular erworked. so Gomez builds a defense and It is then the ''ut
week to attend the ordination of
7:80-5:30 P. M. CBS. ConWe are
arch villa in Gabriel, Dirk Bar- than Jesus" and that "Chris- cUStoni-niitde, I'll-utiit'' robot, about the black hand comes on
Michael Craig.
their son Into the diaconate—
e
music
tine'ntal
Showcase.
Th
produced
by
The film
trend- igarde renews a successful tianity will go."
Smiky. to he sec-mid butler, interesting drama.
the last step before entering the !
and the dancing wander suit
,'tt(,1- Jostqth ,lginnj, who ereat- partnership with director °'
Dealers
priesthood.
Some U.S. radio stations have Lnr.fing is it lurk until Lurch
Saturday, Angost 1*, iNS
over the place tonight,
d the spot for academy award seph Loscy by switch ing with banned Ben tle records since I)egifl!' to fm-] unwante d. Funn i'
The ceremony will take plaice
4 F. M. 'NBC. Major Leagi
Swedish singer BIN .Thhns per.
winner Julie Christie in "I)srl- him from the serious vein of Lennnn's remarks were pub- am] rather touching.
and we'd like to sell
the town of Cahir. Dempsey's
In
Baseball. (Color) San Fret forming "In a Balloon Over
lug," was filmed an location "The Servant" and "King and fished in an American teen
10: 3 (i P.M. in conclusion. I risen Giants vs. Houston Astie
birthplace.
YOU some.
Stockholm" to an extravaganza
in Amsterdam and Italy.
I Country" to the way nut coin- magazine Some former fans
"Winter Wonderland" with
The new filmed based on a edy of the absurd stYle of
have built huge bonfires of Ben.
songs an skis, in sleighs and on
comic Strip centers around a "Modesty BlaiSe."
Peaks of a partly submerged
tIe records and
character who is a notorious
The film will lie shown in
rooftops.
.1mm
Bac'kus's
speci
al mountain form the 7,100 Islands
In England, Lennon said hi
adventuress who combines ele- both the East and West audiguest is Metropolitan Opera I and islets that make up the:
remarks caused hardly
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soprano
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were
just
taken
as
a
hit
cated sense of humor with a Road in Winter Park.
will perform two number, from lare Inhabited, and o per cent
2513 Park Dr.
of loudmouth thing," he said.
"West
Side
Story."
are
unnamed.
The long-haired singers ar',IIfl'ts P. M.
?lludd
Ni''
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Small World
rivet] Thursday at O'Hare inter(5) Central F1nrd&amp; Pho
6:30-9:30 P.M. CBS. Secret
'national Airport and were to
Agent "Are You going to be
'
Nrw
give two concerts Friday. They
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(!) AO(
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local residents should mail frantic teen-agers swarming iii!
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girl,
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Arden
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ford and Casselborry each car- Aug. 26 to the Board of Regents
Till, .A(I(hIttIti FItIIt
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other topics 11180 CHinC up.
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feel
we're slip:n.
days 643 p.m. at the AuthVi.s- in Tampa.
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SanIord, graduate or underit'j 4h.. I, Tilt z.'t..
"11 we do 1ip, so what.? Win,
graduate credit.
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Harrison. "We'll just be where' I
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we
were
before
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Thursdays from 4:30 until 7:30
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richer."
4:,I iS,
p.m. at Seminole Junior ThgIi
What do the' think of Frank -, :Ili, iS a C ri'wq' i Airnatnur
School in Cusclberry. This
'5
Sinatra?
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cour.ie will carry undergradV.in,4,,rfu1 Wnrhd n
11.1-11t her hapT.
never met him." anMcCartney. "He se't'mi. I ills ': AI-'IIi 'rh. 1'uiiic
The course Modern Matbemato
be
doing
all right."
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K I1thHPr'
ties lw- elementary teachers il
By MRS. JOHN LEONE
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will be telecast on WMFE-TV,
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I)eBar' Business and ProfessI'.' I 'Its t,it I 'tt tt- i'I
Mondays and Wednesdays from lanaI Woman's Club won an at54111
lenddnce award at th e District
E$
l'Ikhi tstit
K ?t)!II4 II ()I
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a
Four luncheon meeting held reA'. lInt i\ Ii'
rmond Beach at the
Itmvflf.
Vny'igei' ?l cite!.
'hIII$'$ A IIPI'
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Members attending tlit mcci,\ :1.!II
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LONDON (A?lichuiel
lag '.c.re Miss Helen Snadgruss,
at'.
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Mrs. Bert Lederhaus, Mrs. .lo Stewart, Britain 's foreign
last
to
Ii Julia Bartoe
Peck, Mrs. Audrey Brinkman, t.ar for the
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A class in Bhugavada-Gita and Miss Mary Ann Lederhaus. day tackled the jab of leading
l'i.p ('U!
1'111 nod ,h.'rv
uiici.'r the direction of Boy
Theme for the luncheon was his country buck into financial
II14IIIT' Ceitt,iip
solvency
as
new
he
a
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(if
the
Lugene Davis, minister, who' Hawaiian and a workshop was
S 14' . 4 $UI'- $, 11-11u. .\lcGnoaw
11 $
(;Itln
war a disciple of Paretmhunsa presented by th e hostess clubs Economics Ministry.
11. U .
Stewart,
key
figure in a Cabi
Yoguuuiudu, ftiunder
tilt- Self of Orxnond Beach, Holly Hill,
III' 6'
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net reshuffle announced '
Realization Fellowship, was Halifax, and Daytona Beach.
it
i:nry
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1.111111-h
,- T. L4ii,t,
jiski ie'c:mitly at the home of
Ms Gene Hodges. newly Wednesday night by Prime' Mm
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b!t. and Mrs. Clyde' McKcnziL, elec'ed district director, pre. irn.t!r Ha rold Wilson. was
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1'IIIT tit., A;;-. wairid
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to replace
Prime Minis
liol Ray sided.
.toiu'r .ii* 11$ 1s4rManor.
Mis. Ruth Mullins, imniud-Icr George Brown as
over ,
,,.,
There' were mon than o late pest director, singled
a wide-ranging program of (!CD
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.Ath'.'ut u'' TIs'tsster
'I') Anaitric.st: thu.dantnd
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persons Us attendance from Or- the ?aalatka BPW Club for the nomic retrenchment.
a hj t'licn';'...tt"hip W r.'pt Iundts, Winter Park, Apopka, award for the best workshop Brown, a reluctant director of
n.v
!'ts:
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wid us fin- away its Leeke presentation during her
lii the austerity program Ante
I .t:1111 C' ''lII.!ltI'IItIttti. lnwlIng
office,
Okoeciwbuc.
which the Labor government
s' r
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MeetitigF art' planned liar the
(I) TlIt'ttyi N
was forced.
$I!C4 III' 1'l 1'.1 ut. 114104,
first Sunday of each month, I
retury.
'C) Siditni
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in September, when the
.1II
Cl I!
The
HI' $ I 'rIti ¶1'ann
nstn'tlng will take pun' on
LAKE OI)l)ITY
IS) l,.pI4
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I4tkf' George, neat Australia's
Ww. w firid of stiorts
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Anyone intereatid in attendHt'Iulaa
cap ital city of Canberra, keeps Still
5)
sag
contact
Mrs.
McKenA
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Christian Development disappearing and reappearing.
if;'
C,. Ti Tito In,utiii.
e.
what 1:31'
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graduates of Class 2'Z, Will hUJ)plUls to the water.
meet 7:80-10:110
every
third Tuesday
the month, at
the Lutheran Church
the i
ltedwtmi'.r
Highway ]743!,
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UPURLICAW CANDIDATE 1.01 GOVEINDI
. Sanford.
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Griaduatet. of other Christian
i)t'velupniimt Classes are' mvii.
ad to join
the' discussions
CHANNEL 6
designed to promote butter un1 P.M.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 13
clersteending of the Christian
Paid
Pol.
Ad. — Claude Kirl br G'av.rn0y
way of life.
Mrs. Edith Edwards of San.
ftvd is president of the' group.
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abuzz with activity making
preparations for a reported
visit by the "Integrity Man"
Robert King 111gb, Democrat1c gubernatorial nominee, to
Seminole County on Aug. 81,
Sources say scheduled events
on the big day will include a
motorcade, opening of it South
Seminole headquarters and conferences with officeholders and
Democrats,

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Pete Knowles this
morning: Air conditioning was
turned on for the first time at
Sanford Public Library.
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mission free, will be held Tuesday from 7 to 11 p.m. at the
Social Hall at the corner of
Eighth Street and Myrtle Avenue, with music by "The Abstracts." All Sanford teenagers
are cordially Invited to attend.
Chaperones will be Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Bergen, Dr. and
Mrs. W. Vincent Roberts and
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison,
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old Sears building, I,'riday and
£turday from 9 a.m. to 4 ..m.
Anyone wishing a pickup of
saleable articles may call Mrs.
Harry Graham at 717 Santa
Barbara Drive.

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ATLANTA, Ga. (A?) — The
Civil Aeronautics Board has
I granted Southern Airways tent.
audwrity during the airhues aketo fly anyw mule
btwsNIl QrIido, Flit, and St.
Louis, Mo.
lrmadjate stops will by
made in Ta1)phaaa,e Fla., and
liuntrvflle, Ale. Sotdbenm "id
the first round trip is aiebed.
tiled for Monday northbound
i frt,m Orlando.

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find in w

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Taket spart eope. pieturod abo. B,k.t seats. Carpeting in front and
bau*.. CMi±-ouatod
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LONDON (UN) — Polk
acting on underworld tips rak
ed séve,js I Lilj hqjes
dawn today atiu .sadcl so'Nior
would be charged soon in cot
nection with the murder C
three unarmed British polici
men.
Authorities were holding a
unidentified man taken
custody shortly after the thre
police were shot Friday on
quiet London street.
The man reportedly was ti
owner of the station wags
used by the killers to escuip
He told police he had sold ti
vehicle only three hours befw
the shooting occurred.

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Would you like to do something to help orphaned children
in Viet Nam? Take three bars
of soap or a generous sized bag
of candy and go have fun skating at Melodee Rink, Tuesday.
There'll be entertainment and
the Driftwood Circle of the Gar.
den Club is hoping to get lots
of candy and soap to send to
Viet Nam children, via the U.
S. Marine Corps, who have requested It. Skating is from 9 to
Veterans of Foreign Wa:
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from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Auxiliary 10050 of Casselberi
and from 2 to 4 p.m. St, crate Is holding
donations for each session.
the
200 Concoi
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Drive from 9
5 p,nl
Four Seminole County post- Monday through Saturday
masters were among over 300 this week,
Florida postmasters who at- There Is a large variety
tended a training seminar in used household goods, furnitui
Gainesville at the University of and clothing for sale.
Florida. Those attending from
here were Margaret Ashley of
Fern Park; William Bryant of 1
Longwood, Cede Heard of Sanford and John Norden of Lake
Mary.
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"It has passed its
attaining orbit around ti
moon," said retired Navy Car.
Lee R. Scherer, progra:
director for NAA. Sunday. "I
xh tjJ,I5 to.ts.''Wt'iijiitrc
We're confident it wilt."
The photo mission includi
taking 350 pictures of a 3,00
mile-long strip of terrain adot
tile lunar equator, where nit
potential landing spats t4
American astronauts have bet
selected.

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Pee Wee Golfers
Tee Off Today
ORLANDO (All) — TI
touriunnet
world's
golfers swing Into action todi
as the Pee Wee golf champlo:
ship gets underway at. Orbs
do's Rio Pinar golf course.
The tournament is for got
ors three to 12 years of smg
The Pee-Woes in the thre
to five age group compete on
three hole pitch and
Last year's tournament tire
188 entrants from 22 state
and one from England.
youngest

putt coura

William Stemper Jr. WI
elected master councilor (pre
l(i4'tlt) of the 11 ,100-nieimlx
Florida l)cMolny Association a
convention at Hollywood.
More than 1,000 membe
w itnestad the impressive insth
Stumpa
Intion
followini
and
conclusion of the convention.
Stempt'r, the son of Mr. ar
Mrs. William If. Stumper,
Sanford, Wfl8 named the "moi
outstanding DeMolay" In IN
by the Grant) Lodge of Fn
and Accepted Masons of Fit
rida and in 1065 was select
for the "Chevalier Degree," tt
highest honor bestowed on
DeMolay for outstanding war
within the chapter.
Stemper attends Stetson Ut
iversit' In IjeLand, where Ii
is on the Men's Judiciary Cow
cit anti pnrliamentat-ian to ti
student government.
He is past waster couneilc
of Seminole chapter, Order
DeMoiny, the immediate pan
illustrious knight &amp;'onumander
Central Fioridit Priory, and hr
held state offices for the flat
two years.
Others attending the convei
tion from the Sanford area it
eluded Wootirow W. Cash at
Ed luau d L. Webe r, asdv i sor
and Dwight lioves, Ted litost'
Gary Butts, Mark Parke
Scott Kirk and Ernest lieu
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ROW YOUR BOAT

NE%V YORK (U111) — Con:
Guard search and rescue hleOl
quarters here' reported todit
that two British purziti-oopei
rowing from the United State
to Englauiel have bt't'ii siglite
in the A tlauttk well on thei
%'uty to their goal,

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Service facilities? Plenty. Liberally sprinkled with
rood jnsnnere. Come in and leisurely, inspect Opel
Kadett. No arm-lw istin or hard sell. Opel Kadett
stands on its own four wheels. So why don't u
yo enjoy
a demonst.rauwi drive in I3uick's :we Opel Kadett.
Theree one thing for sure. You'll look good doing it..

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Area deaths .................. 2
Bridge .....................(IA
CJus&amp;Iled ad ............. 7A
(' Comics .. ........ . 4A-5A6A
.. 4A5A
Crossword iiULLlcs
Dear Abby ...............(IA
Editorial page .............4
Entertainment . - . .......... SA
(IA
Horoscope ........
Society .................. 2A.3A
Sports ...................... 6-7
TV .........................L4
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reckless driving by office

Tom Deppen and Larry Payto
Fugen said further investig
tion will continue when Hi,
gin's condition has improved

Sanford Laying
Water Lines To
Sunland Estates

L'I'VY M(.tI. W. E. KNOWI4EH %VR$ 01) IIiIIiII thus Illol-11111K whim work
wwai cunirnttnced Laying pipe Nil
extension of city water hut's to
Sunlund EstaWs.
(lltarultl I'hutu)

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Work is underway on exte.
slon of city water hues to tI
S'unland Estates residential
en with city crews running
12-inch water line (lawn the en
side of Hwy 17-92 from ti
terminal at Outot
lioud to hook up with the are
water lines serving more tha
400 homes,
City Manager W. E. Knowis
estimated it will be about fot
weeks before service will hi
gin. Actual construction an
laying of the line will tal
two to three weeks, after whic
sterilization procedures wi
take place in order to clear at
the lines anti prepare It to
consumption, he
Two hues will run into tit
stihidivistuji from the main tin
on the highway, giving it twit'
asy feud into the rusideuitiu
tollflectlolls. Old wells and we
tot' plant in Sunland will b
cut off mild only city wale
used.
Knowles eslitnateti costs c
laying of tile line will be shun
$45,000, The city staid J. Broil
Icy O.Tha,,., Sutitatid L'state tie
vuhopet', $120,00o for ttttt wate
system, making a total of $1jib,
1)1)0 to auisiily city water to ih
zaca lniiylaki,
In Addition to 11w extuusiu.
o( wales' services to Sunlam
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Do you sports fans like puns?,
"hot dogs,"
No, not buns,
but puns. Dave Giusti (Justle)
In his one-bit shutout of the San
Francisco Giants Saturday was
Glustabout perfect, wasn't he?
Whew! Awrfulf!l
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tug it survey for utets1uti e
water cud flower setvit'es I
the sits of Senituwle Junlo
College, which lies *outhuast v
the city agricultural off Ic
(uuIIihi, (the old county Iiuiii
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When Mrs. Kenneth A. Baker
picketl up her copy of the [laity
Olympian, she found this titussage for her on the front sagu:
"For my dearest wife, Marie.
On our 19th wedding anniversary, I t'ud till toy love will
duvotiun to you during thifl
year of k'iielluc'ss. 'L'liis tour
tu 'let Naut will cud in six
months and we shalt imuver be
patted again.
"1 love you, Ken."
Sgt. Baker, unable to find
ally annivui'slu'y vusrdn at I'Luiku Air base, sent the niusaugu
to the Olympian fur the per
bumi ls culunus of the classified
ails Vedutusdsy. The editors
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property north of Suiuijiwhe'
111114a, and discus*i0li of

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the sushi hems of business on
the agenda
the
of
the Cussulhesi'sy
Council
scheduled fur $ p.m. today at
the Women's Club.
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of Second Street and Frenc
Avenue.
Francis J. higgins, IWAH
.Suiutforrl NAS, tacked from a
niky behind the residence s
117 S. French, police said, an
rammed into a line truck an
trailer of the Florida Powt
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Li ght ('0,11 pony, wh11
work men were repairing it po
the
Higgins, police stated, hs
been attending it party at 11
South French Avenue, dunn
which time he was alleged]
stabbed by Wits Terri Pade
ford, Sanford, Miss Padelfot
told Dot, Sgt, Charles Fage
that an argument started ar
that she does not know ho
Higgins received the kni:
wounds,
Miss I'adelford and Mi1
Rose Marie Gutrett, Sanfors
Robert F. Simas and David
Smith were arrested. They a.
free under bond pending fu
thor investigation.
Higgins was taken to Sn
ford NAS and later transferni
to Orlando Air Force Base ho
pital suffering serious kni
wounds in his back.
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If and when Seminole MemorIi! Hospital gets on Medicare,
leading pharmaceutical firm
has announced It plans to relm.
bune hospitals for 25 per cent
of the cost of company drugs
used by Medicare patients. The
plan is designed to ease the fl.
nanciai burden of Medicare to
the public, firm officials said.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — 'I
shortage of teachers may fee
Florida public schools with th
start of the fall term only tw
weeks away, the State Depart
nient of Education reported to
day.
More than 58,200 teachers2,i00 more than l ast year--sr
needed by the schools. But th
.?ducat ion department
Inst count In .luly 1,380 vncnr
eks had not been filled.
Many of the teachers wh
have been hired start a wee
of preparation for the start c
By ROBERT COOKE
school this week with pre-scitoc
PASADENA, Calif. (AP)
conferences and workshops.
short snort front a little rock
On the average, teachers wi
has pushed America's I .uni
be better paid this year thn
last. The average salary for a orbiter Into an orbit around Il
instructional personnel Inst yes Moon — a Perfect spot, scic
was $6,600. however, at lens tists say, from which to till
86 counties have awarded raise close- up portraits of the poe
of from $50 to $700 dollars.
Some 70 per cent of thi marked lunar surface.
The
850- pound spacecral
teachers work in counties whie
have adopted a minhnum sainT carrying cameras and otha
of $5,000 or more for stau'tin extwritnents, attained lunar o
teadiors.
bit at 11:34 n.m. Sunday whe
the 100-pound-thrust rocket fire
NO PROBLEM
for 10
IN SEMINOLE
Scientists at the Jet l'ropi
Seminole County is"shot ston Laboratory said the bin
about 25 teachers now," sal slowed the shiny craft by 1,5
Supt,. R. T. Milwee this mon miles an hour, allowing luni
the Orbiter at
ing, "but it presents no prol
swing
It
Into
lent because we anticipate ha
Spokesmen for the Nation
big a full complement whe
Aeronautics and Space Admini
school opens on Aug. 20."
said Orbiter swings in i
119 miles I
orbit
1,160 miles above the moon. C
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th'mertt. ngrrt',nont in ttii" :4 dity I reportedly containing cnncid .Itply :;i
IllrlirIe!q strike "as anin(nirued a'rahlv hgh.r
sites arid here
Reynolds said "it, is .in igres'todi,y, siit,frtt to a vote of ap fits thuri the rejt'c'ted White , mont eiwhed 1w the parties It
pmvai by J'i,iflO strikers against house paekiite al'o c'c,nte,tnerl .i '.vas not in Any
. may forreri aparn
five major airlines.
I t-r,' of livn
"ige ecril;,tr'r them
Assistant. Secretary of l.abor cli,ice,
He ;.tid the ,sgroement a"sw,lnme's .1. lta'ynioltic cold in an
The *'i(5 f'(,tt.ltOr had ht'Ofl ororl .sII :he major lSMflPS ,4ft04't.
nouneltig the tentative contract
of the union's most
mg strikers on the five airlines
agreement (tint a vote by the j demands (torn the heginning M
i,n;teii,
astorfl. Nations!.
striking members of the API, the long dispute and its 'lhsCfleo Northwest. mod Trans World
CU) fntrrnntinnml Aws'iation o f in the earlier agreement , x?Aq
plus all frv"al issues on the mdiMachinists would be held "pass reason given by st rlk'rs in VidIIat lines.
sihly and hopefully tornnrrriw," many areas (or tjrning dnwn
The igra'enl.'nt ilso ;tro'irfed
tJnir,n l'resldent P. L. (Roy)
or ' ' orderly return a' 'york proSk'nnilIlr said meetings of the
'A 'A
'A
strikers around the country
This apptsrintly referred to
as pats
would be called as
:'o-rrpricesl s(uai'antees hy the
sihk, to e x plain the terms of the
st;'hlnrs
agreement and take a vote.
The trik.' so far has cost the
Terms of the contract agree
nd milan 'stimated
mont were kept secret pending
The
35,losses.
revenue
lion
in
the vote but informed estimates
.10.004
100 ;t.riker ,snd ,,nnther
placed the total three-year cost
vito vera' laid off
4
'mployi's
at some $90 million, or about R
upwards
of so million
8VC
Inst
per cent per year. Top met:han
'-,4lO5
,
In
Ics now make $32 per hour.
Asked whether he viewed the
plus fringe benefits that bring a
agreement 45 noninflationary
total to around $4 per hour.
.tppar
W.\SFIIN(,T(aN
Ai"
Reynolds declined to comment
Asked how he felt about the
the
ent
'.ettlemrnt
of
airlines
''in any way ,it ill.''
settlement, reached after 20
sink.' .ivo 1fsitise rna'nihers
The agreement shattered the
straight hours of f.abor Depart
political
chance
today
to
drop
te House wage guideline
.1
w
'
talks, Siemiller said: "i'ml
hot rsitatn—a measure to halt figure of 1.2 per cent which the
tired. Let's go home,"
: the 39-day walkout
Johnson administration had emReynolds called the agree
'l'h strike me,tsIure already ()hasI'/.ett in the past 15 .5 .WC8ha
passed the Senate and on .tg,stnst inflation.
derstanding" and emphasized it
}lou;e leaders had hoped 10
officials
have
Government
was not final until approved by
have it ready for floor action cited the high productivity of
the strikers who voted down a TueMday
or Weeine'st.ay
work er:; a nd high profits in the
previous agreement negotiated
Rut negotiators r e a e h e ii airline industry to indicate nn
In the White house,
4hnhlId 1w necesIf approved by the striking ireOhTteflt in the dispute early hike :n fsre
today and it 'cas taken (or
mechanics, It would bring to an
ir.inted the U.siiso Rules Corn- ' If ;ir'tva'd by the -itrikers,
end the longest, biggest and
mittee would take its time n 'lie agreement also will relieve
strike,
the bill pending the atitennie of i Congress and the Johnson id.
While Slemilier declined to
a vote by the striking macbin- I ministration of the distasteful
predict the outcome of the vote.
ist on the proposed contr.ict. nOrP!MMity of acting to order the
The House has an assortment ;trikers hack to work.
of odds and ends on today's
A bill to halt the itrike by law
(1Cket, ranging from financing has hesm cleared by the Senate
the Federal National Mortgage 1 and is due to go to the House
to boosting fees for Rules Committee today. But
members (if Congress had made
: migratory bird hunting.
The linuse also plans to act 1. clear they did not want to act
NEW YORK (UPO — The during the week on a mass i on such s measure. especially in
fate of the New York Herald I transportation b I hi separate I this election year.
Tribune, one of the nation's automobile and highway safety
Siemiller said that before
oldest and utiost respected flCWS measures already passed by the working out derails for meetings
papers, will be announced to- Sena .e and a scnate-passed cu- tu explain the terms of the
day.
ral community development 'treement to the strikers, it
Matt Mayer, president of the bill
'.vnetkf be neeessary for the tinmerged World Journal Tribune.
lhI, week's Senate program I ton tiegutiators "to stop tar as
said he would tell the public j calls for floor ;* et ott on 1: hour or two tntt get i rest."
later today whether the paper hfousepassid $.4.6 billion de- ,
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will fold or continue to publish. I fense appropriation, .i bill to
The 131year-old newspaper has start a masive program at
been scheduled for publication housing and renewal project.s in
as the morning offering of the elected citiesand a Houseconsolidated publishing firm.
passed measure to increas e
There were indications Mayor i minimum wages and broaden
,i .rHON ,.P—'r?ie great
John V. Lindsay would attempt, coverage.
iiortt1a Keys whaling expedition
to intervene in any decision to I The Senate opened debate to- ippeti-ed to he over today, and
scrap the paper which had na day on the third in a series ot tirei conservation igents certionwide circulation since 1835: housing bills it is considering, taml" hoped so.
Gordon Bennett,
under
a pr iposat to extend the mass I rhe agents spent two days
Horace Greeley, Vhite1aw Reid, transit subsidy program far two ' towing trandttiI Jillut, wuasle, off
Uakn Reid, and John Hay 'ear with s-tu mill:ou of new iand b,it"s anal herding them
Whitney.
uu'uiigh hnnels hack to their
funds.
But th e newspaper eor1d was
Li.-,t WCC's legi.,hatte high- ,eeua haute,
pessimistic about the future of light was House passage of the
Saturday u:id Sunday, an esti.
the Trib, which has been pre civil rights bill with a contra- mated 60 of the .seven to 17-foot
vented from publishing since I versiat open housing provision whales (etched up aground on
April 25 by a newspaper strike
after more than two weeks 4)1 the Florida Uv Gulf of Maxwhich will tie the city's longest I debate. Senate leaders have an- eu' 'side a Grassy Key, north
ucunced plans to take it up of Marathon.
Meyer said the final dec isio n I Sept. 6. it probably faces a LiiiA 'iozen or :nore of the tin.
is Deing made at a meeting of I bus'er.
amnt'i visitors died before they
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the three owners — Whitney.
cuuiai be aided. :tgeIit3 tied
WIlliam Randolph Hearst Jr.
ropes to th e other,' tails, tug.
BULLETIN
and Jack H. Howard—today. He
ted tlieuii to decti water and
JERL'SALEM, israel 1LPtl
denied reports that a decision; —Israeli aircraft today huL ia.ed Ule iii under :s bridge auto
already had been reached nut,
dowu two of lout 'yriaui lilt. the .tIantic 4)Ciu3.
to resume publication.
Bathes at those vuiidi died
Jet
rs that attacked
hr teit boats on Lake 'tiger' '.eere towed into the Gulf

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today took the wraps On 1
1 tired IH a crash.
fnde'i tilt! Cflt and won several
aew Camaro which will chal it will have a hit more 'width, front dac brakes to an eight
The da'.Iong press showing civil l'w suits resulting from
Mustang in the ever-nfl length and curb weight track stereo tape player.
3enge
ifleltidOd
Ti flOWS conference Corvair accidents.
A bony)' emphasis an *BfOt3'
than FuTd' cfltry. A COU and
sporty car field in 1967.
with
E.
M.
(Pete) Estes, Gen. Necvmcn were curious who.
Gen'ral Motors' biggest divis- ri convertible will be offered In was s. evidence all through the
Chevrolet lines, with a standard oral ?.!i,tnrs vice president and ther the cutting of the Corvair
lIm aaowed Its diversified 1967 the Camaro line.
very
fltf!
equtflmUlt safety package In. general manager M the CherThe
Camaro
lines
line it a press preview at the
rokt division., and it appeared 1ITW fl five eRT'S WZ1S S tipoff
chiding:
similar
to
those
of
The
Mustang,
eorparntthn's Milford (111th.)
the ltiw might he dropped In
—Energy absorbing steering certLn the future of the
featured by the trend to the
pro1ng gxmznc1.
1965.
Ths, host guesses were
would b brought
.
wheel and column,
The ycvlsI Che'v lineup has long hood and short
Much of the recent publicity —Dual brake system.
cut the muc.i publicized Corvair general, Chevrolet's now offer'
on
flute safety centered on the The Chinese were the first
line to five models for 1967, Ings Tended toward The "big —Sent belts front and rear.
-Pourway warning flashers. 19643 Corvair whose handling to produce objects made of cast
two -i than in the 1906 run. car hftik"
-..t energy absorbing fustru- ehara ristiec had been thai. Iron. according to the En)uvrolot's 45 models, the
The 1wTsOflal4t2ed Camaro
mont
panel with knobs and los'- Iengd by suite Industry critic cyciopnodin Rrithnnic,a,
ever
offered,
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QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Since 1917
SANPODI R.A.
317.3 ELM AVE

Tel 322.0852

Okay, I'm mad! There are
some bright ynunr people try- ing o ret a plant started for
phy;e l ly lTldla pr'1 Po1'fl
and t!'u'v v:ant the county's help
- P'.qnt located off SR 419
So far they have been getting
the run around-flow come?

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lOOSbcekSt.
Jan PIth Village, no.
$100

Ev.ret hack
12315.E..44tkSt.
Cope Coral, Plo.
$100

$.t?y G. H.sey
1701P..tl&amp;Cit.
Los Gelilo, No.
$100
Aslitoe W. Elteli
476$41kAi* North
St. PeIe,*urg, No.
sYbo

J. W. Fiely
Rt.1, Net 42S
Sobring, Fl..
$100

LFraler
P. 0. Lot 12
Grmeland, Fl..
$1,000

Mrs.W.J.Mercier
203 Skylark Mobile Park
Clearwater, El..
$100

Herbert W. Lowe
9421 Ridgewood Circle
Seminole, Pa.
SlOb

EmmsD.Thone
151 I.E. Rodgers Ave.
Port Charlotte. Pie.
$100

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We ent mct of the morning
looking through the files at City
Ball nti came up with some in
terestinc ficures
Take a !ook at thisAl Wilson 's taxes went
up some 27
Vine Roberts soared up

Joe lakcis jimpc'd S2772
(Earl Iliggrnbotham-he owns
plenty of prnport -but no home
so he coesn't pay any taxes for
a house.)
Oh yes, Pete Knowles got hit
with tax hike of $22.50 - . and
the most interesting of all
Tax rsscsqor Howard Whelehel
got L'ie higest tax bite of them
all-$45 54.

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Pick up your "Let's Go To The Races" card now
at PUBLIX. No purchase necessary. Match The
winning numbers on your card with The winning
numbers posted at PUBLIX each Monday.
For extra fun, check your cards at home while you
watch the color TV show.
New cards and new races
fun. Got your card todey 1J6, whew the
ping lsapleasurel

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City should hire Its new pub
lie works director by tomorrow
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Also n new water distribUtiOr
superiutenderit - The present
one quit.

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$ • S
A D.Boicr's legal move or
the county can't be duplicatec
on a county level . • . have t
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t o;; can do it in th
Oh,
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That
is if you can at
city .
ford an attorney and all that.
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Nobody asked me but OD(
way to aid our state and coun
ty ecoiomy is a state lottery
Yes, I know . . . Yeah. Yeah,
eo
know ut listen if somm
anthlc
he's
going
t
wants to
find a place to go . - . Just Se(
what New Hampshire did tc
its tax structure.
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Is the school board ready t
ask Lr a referendum on ai
appointed school superinten
dent?
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County will start intervieWifl
candidates for that Lake Mon
roe Park caretaker's job Did you know there will be fees
for camp sites and trailers? Will .e bout 30-40 picnic tables
there.

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SEPT. 121314

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Fun"iy thing, although therc
were .36 complaints last night al
the City Commission meeting
. . . il was orderly and no out
compthined about the city ser,
vices. l,udgot or exrenditiircS.

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one nmmissior,er pushed the
panic iuttnn and called an ex,
ecutiv" session when he got t
many tax complaints . . However, others on the board told
him the tax hike was a must -

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Medics] tociety said the othei
day there are no charges by i
doctor for admitting a patient
to the hospital. Okay, but somi
guy came in this morning t
show u a bill from a local M
chargng a youngster $30 for ad
nittance.

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Potatoes
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Fund drive kicks off Oct. 1
Gotta good man running itDick Keogh of Florida StaU
Bank - - He'll be having bli
hands full . . Goal up over $51
000 fr'in last year . . so givi
him rome help . . . The drjv
will ia1 one month . . . Series
of kic-ofI meetings set Sept
30 arcund the coufity . . Oh
yes, !'J_S 11LIE already startec
its drive.
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if 'ye proposed new schoo
plant for Lyinan high Schoo
doesn't get wider way soon th
old laciiities may popAttii
seems. Present enrollment at
the sch'ol is 1,0J7 as compare(
to 800 at the end of the last
choI year.
it might be noted that th
state survey comfluTittee esti
mat1Ai the st'hjoi' waxiinu:r
capacity at 5&amp; Many inure stu
dent are ewl!ing 'p Irons Jun
iur 'iikj each year than art
radu'ed to add to the POPU
latlon eZplQblOfl.

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Phone 822-2611 or 425.5989

1'1an for the long a'aied ne'v cnurthon'o and
jail addition c'rnple which wore htin in 0,5q can
be expc!cte(1 in ix to eight mnh with the employ-.
ment of John A. Boirton [V and J-ime.,4 Gamblp Reqrtr L A
by the county rnmiion today Ai ariate r'hitct
f(i q1pqitn the facility
John
miu,tn chairman, matte the annnuincemv'nt. this morning fM-

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City

WAx barred.

Indleationq are that the new
Soverul I 8X-hur(IPHIMI city I'eSidPfltM, d iMnulyed by
rnurthnn. eompIe
would
iflt'1C854('d 8545e55fl10flt8 and enctfliriigt'd by the victory of
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cost In the neihherho,I of
8 County tnxinyer, Moiidny told city ('Oflhtfl ism4ioners they
11,500,000.
would be ghni to sell their prolwrtivs at leuM than the
:ussesmue(i valuittion.
A pprripriate motions were
Cotnniissioners sitting as it hnutu'd of i'quniizntiori
JOHN BURTON
made and unsinimniml.v adopted
l'OflltI complaints fi'cum 35 protesting taxpayers, and
e'teI
authorizing
Ale
ounder
to
In the midst. of it. all
it put on the murk from one, who
ity.Nrn'th and fie'kni itronts
I ('iite acceptable cOntracts with near
saul he felt his taxes were fuji' stud would pay "whatever
Un'pU intl \V',at.n
the architects and desinatin
Road he paved.
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Alexander the contact pernn
you
8Yofthe protesters apparMost
James (hidon, president of
hotwe' the c)mmi-4sion and
JIMMY
CJtAPPS
cent,"
flint
ently were retired persons, ownasked, "Is that
- Rosenwald Elementary leliml
the arehltect.
The
hoard
named
Kirk
GunParent Ten'her Association apers of rental prope r ties and tin- fair?"
which the valuation was raised
n
o
Gunhy
and
Ponied
to the bcard o tmnsider
W.11i.im flush, who owns large from 3120 U1 ItCh."
used :cts. Many said they "slumthe fin by
ofsection
properly
Iii city
the
(Astate law gives tii Sons of 1)eLand as fiscal aent4 paving North :mnd or Jackson
Ily could not afford" to pay theamounts
aouthwert
of the
et to the school pMntin
ssitI.qrk'Il
taxpayers the right to I for the project.
increased taxes,
r
reported
the
roniout
that no paved access is
said ttnut "properly Values will offer teir property for sale at
A l e xan de
Several declared they "are be 111
pr
cooperate
with
the
prescnry
prn'ideii to the school.
by the closing of less tuan the ?ssessr'd valua• mission will
wilIin' to pay my fair tiIU!s, the S ujifrird Naval Air Station" Lion. If the property cannot be archi cts
in studying the needs fie iI.o reIjtueMted that stop
te
he erected .ia well as
but these Increases are too anti called the tax Increase soul at that price, the tax as- for the new courthouse by viaipeed
signs to furnish
much coming on top of Increas- "prohi,jtivc, unfair, tilserimin- sossor must by law, reduce the iting other facilities in the ZOflfl
ed county taxes."
some
protection
for the tuatory, depressing, discourag- vaivauiomi Property owner A. D. state and by 1isciussin
dent.
.mainst "ipecil demons."
lug" nn(l urged that if assess- Rosier tested the law in the layout etc. with fee offices and I
Other City Commission Stories ments are Increased then ',tilee cony
The board instructed J. C.
is
M enday and won his other officials.
On Page 2
miilmgc mnt be rolled back."
case Ind a rcdsction In his
other business, requests f.avnder, road superintendent,
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Former Commissioner James taxis.,
were heard from property own - tri investigate the noeti for
A p.sta1 employe said lie had Crapps told commissioners the
sumS.
era that Jewel Drive in Forest
.
"received a salary Increase of "people ara not prepared to pay
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Final decision on the realIli property taxes of 35 per urged that It be postponed until
tnment of Sand Lake Road
'
next year. lie urged that "if
will be made ut Oct. 4. the
costs of city government have
County Commission decided
increased ten , per cent-then in
.
A! "1osier's legal move to bring about reduction.,; this morning.
crease everyone's taxes ten per
qsmnents on two properties is not expected
cent only, or cisc 'reducethe In tx
%Er, and Mr9. Luther Miles
millage."
to "jiOw bh1" into a rash of similar actions by other of Forest City requested action
A representative Of Gregory Seminole County real estate owners, in the opinion o f he taken to pave Jewel Drive,
Lumber Company said he would Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walker.
which they contended was near14
be "glad to sell for $o two
Under a new law by the 1965 Legislature, Rosier ly two feet lower than the orismall (45 foot wide) lots o was successful Monday in forcing Mrs. Walker to reduce nal road due to 'washouts" and
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the assessment on his proper- three tesidents of Weston Road
ties. Rosier ha d Mrs. Walker I .ig;iin itatef the need for that
offer for sale at auction his mal to be paveif.
u"
legar1mng .Jewe Drive anti
d
of $8,900 and 19,300. There Weston Ro a d,
were no bids. Thus, Mrs. Walk. Chairman -John Alexander me.
er
,under the new law, must
marked that the hoard is con35 Complain About Taxes
reduce the assessments to those
rauin.m to 'no included
Water For Junior College
tires.
in the pu'Jinu trugram for th.
Boost For Lakefront
Mrs. Walker said today that next. fiscal year mid these
a'is
New
. City Hail(? )
"this was under due process of will he L'onsi(lereli with qther
Crackdown On Trash
law and I, as an elected official, county needs."
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must comply."
However, the tax assessor
said she does not expect many
other real estate owners to fol.
If
low Rosier's action. She said i
that last year 400 such 'u'tion
were taken in Duva! County
GAINESVILLE (Al?) - All
and only 10 this year.
official of the Florida Farm
Bureau Federation has attack.
A Seminole County man wounded his wife and
ed '!iberals and ultra-liberals
fatally shot himself after a family argument early this
Concress" a n d ta gged the
morning, the Sheriff's office reported.
proposed minimum wage for
ACRA. Ghana (AP)
Sixty
Study of plans for a new city
Sheriff J. L. Hobby said Leon J. Bryan, 45, an em- seven U.S. Peace Corps volun. farin workers er.remnely inflationary."
hail in the future and work ploye of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, shot his teers arrived in Accra today to
space needs In the present wife Jean, 40,
in time back with a .45 caliber revolver 1111 some of the vacancies created by the exodus of 100 Soviet
building
were
tabled of
Indefinite.
and then shot himself in time chest.
iy,
Monday,
on motion
Cornsecondary . school teachers after
The Key Club niecting with
missioner M. L. Raborn to Bryan died Instantly and his
the overthrow of President the Kiwanis scheduled tonight
"canc',l further study at this wife was hospitalized at SewKwame Nkruntah in February. has been cancelled.
time."
bole M e In or I a 1 Hospital.
CL
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ud
MoIon was seconded by Com Authorities said she was listed Roy F. McMahon of Cuyahoga
missioner Joe Halter and op. In "fair" condition at press Common Pleas Court today
posed by Corn imissioner W. Vin- time,
scheduled Samuel H. Sheppard's I
cent Roberts.
The shooting occurred at the second murder trial for Oct. 18.
Pro!osaia for professional
lie did not designate a trial
Bryan home, located at Mou•
serv(c'is on layout and land
judge.
roe Corners and West 40.
use for th e zoological park area
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was tabled until the next regu(See Picture wi page )
lar meeting, l)ecuUso of length
5
0
NEW YORK (AP)-The stock
of tax equalization hearing.
Sheriff Hobby suid that the market continued its strong adScheduled presentation by
Kenneth Mcintosh on purchase two ha') Wen fighting since YC5 vance in active trading early to.
and be autif i cation of "triangle terday afternoon. Mrs. Bryan dIY
properly" at the intersection of spent the evening at her daughFrench Avenue and Scm hioie ter's in'mne next door. She came
Boulevard was postponed be _ hack to thu house early this
inorning. and Bryan promptly ('isa"elberry Okays Zoning Law
cause of lengthy agenda.
bei in time back. hubby
shot
-Pig. 7
Also postponed was action oil
"screamA
New Name For "North Or•
an il legal clgn erected by lAuIs said Mrs Bryan went
house" after her
laud-Pg. 2
Rotas nsido time city. hums lund ing out of the
at
her
"I'at
Probe
Death Of NAS Sailorshouted
husband
applied for a sign i)erflhit and
going
to
kill
myself."
She
heard
Pg
2
was denied, lie is alleged to
have eteeted the sign despite a shot and found Bryan dead in Lyman Greyhounds Prep For
SOLID MAPLE
opener-ee
Sports
the
huironmn,
letter
was
setit
the denial ugmil u
)trI,ii', ------------------------------- a
with a pinot
from ibo city building official,
Ii
J. J. itisner, warning that the
plastic top . •
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sign must be removed or "forby SASSkTT
C
U
zual charges will be filed."
D ear Abby ................................
Commissioner Iur1 1ilggln
Edit
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that
action
be
hiotham asked
Entertainment
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wit.luii&amp;d twill the completion
hiortiacopi ..................................8
and p'sssugu of the fleW city
JRNITURE
1100 S. FRENCH AVE.
Society ........................................5
sigui dliva nt-u (Which bus been
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repeatedly postponed I r o mu
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meeting to omeelimig for the pest
I'ciiii l)Ll&amp;5
several mouths.)
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World News In Brief
CAPE KENNEDY (Al') - Astronaut Richard I", t oiilout
short a space walk today and hurried hack to the snfvty
of the Gemini ii cabin when "he got so hot and sweaty he
couldn't see."
Gordon, husky, 86-year-old Navy lieutenant. commander, icmauled outside only 85 minutes of the planned 115-minute excursion.
It was the third mraight time that an American astronaut
cut short a space stroll because of troubles.
Command pilot Charles Conrad Jr. flashed the word to it
tracking station in the Indian Ocean that Gordon was back inside the spacec-saft. and that the cabin was repressurized.
"Listen," he said. "I just brought. Dick back in. lie just got
n hot and sweaty he couldn't see."

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Justice Minister mlCAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP)
thazar \'orster was chosen today to become South Africa's
seventh prime minister, succeeding Ilendrik Verwoerd, who was
assassinated a week ago.
Vorster was elected unanimously as national leader of the
ruling Nationalist party at a full meeting of the party caucus
in Cape Town's Parliament building, only it short distance away
from the chamber in which Verwoerd was stabbed to death.
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BOGALUSA, La. (AP) - Negroes voted to defy a city ordinance and stage a protest march tonIght.
The vote was taken Monday night at a meeting held by the
Bogalusa Civic and Voters League to hear Negro pupils of the
Bogalusa Junior High School complain of harassment by white
pupils.

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The chief medical examiner of New
SARASOTA (AP)
York City says he believes an overdose of a drug, not a heart
attack, killed Dr. Carl Coppohino's wife.
Dr. Milton Helpern testified at a preliminary hearing on a
murder charge against Coppolino. The state has accused the
34-year-old anesthesiologist of slaying Carmela Coppolino, 32,
with a drug which was thought to be undetectable after death.
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Despite civil right; leaders' pleas
ATLANTA, Ga. (A?)
to end violence, defiant Negro youths hurled rocks and fire
bombs Monday night before police sealed off the area.
The outbreak was in the same tense, predominantly Negro
section where racial rioting erupted Saturday and Sunday nights,
resuhting in numerous arrests and extensive property damage.
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The highway patrol has been
GRENADA, Miss. (A?)
called to protect Negro children attending newly desegregated
schools.
Patrolmen stepped Into a virtual law enforcement void after
a day in which white men, swinging ax handles and chains, attacked Negro children leaving the schools.
The 175 burly officers, in full riot dress, took over Monday
night. They dispersed one hostile crowd early today. A white
man who argued was slugged unconscious and carted off In an
ambulance.
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WASHINGTON (A?) - President Johnson has vetoed a
90-million increase In government employs insurance benefits,
declaring it is inflationary and Inconsistent with his call for
restraint in federal spending.
Johnson acted Monday night after the house Ways and
Means Committee completed Its first day of hearings On a key
portion of the President's anti-Inflation package: suspension of
the 7 per cent Investment tax credit and the tax-advantageous
S S S
accelerated
depreciation allowance.
Hey, don't forget the Unitec

SAVE Sc! Del Most. Pm.appIo.Gmpfruit

limit 2 pleas.

Name Arc hitec ts Fo r New Cou
e
Burton, Rogers
Selected; Plans Set
In &amp;8 Months

Snnw ll,hur1s t'xCs went up

These are just a few of the hundreds of cash winners during the 20th week of "Let's Go To The Races.' Many more winners names.
are posted in your favorite Publiz Market!

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PIuflbhvq, Heating &amp; Air Cos,tisn1ng

members of Ledge
iSfil. Lt
Order of the Moose,
traveled to St. Augustine Sept.
4t!VPfltOOT%

Barbara Si,. Jones
237 Carol Reef Dr.
Satellite beach, Fl..
$100

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LEE BROTHERS 1

Robeff Englert
301 N.ParAve.
Orange City. No.
$100

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Constance Ckopmt
44lBSLl2tItPlace
Cop. Carol, Flo.
$1,000

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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -An estimated 300 Negro youths
went ona wild rampage on Des Moines' near Northeast Side late
Monday night, breaking windows and destroying property within an eight-block area.
The spree of destruction broke out after a high school cerebral palsy benefit football game at Drake Stadium, police said,
when a mob of youths started obstructing traffic, puking fists
through car windows at occupants and throwing objects at curs.
Some 12,000 persons attended the game.

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - Ku Klux Klan Imperial Wizard
Robert M. Shelton Jr. faced a jury of his peers - three of them
Negro - at hit federal court trial today oil charges of tontempt of Congress.
A jury of n i ne whites and three Negroes was empunuled In
!..ss than an hour Monday after U. ti. District Judge John J.
Stirica denied a defense motion for a three-week PustPOHUflleIit
of the trial.

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SAl(€N, South Wet Nail) (Al') - Waves of American
hmnbers pounded North Viet Nurn Monday In the biggest aerial
ssuuit of the war, the U.S. vmnmund announced today.
It was the secud day in a low that U.S. planes mounted
iecord raids, and pilotsm
claimed inflicting damage
m
on four surfaceto-surface missile sites and blowing up two Soviet-made missiles.

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Shoots Wife, Turns
Gun On Himse

Sanford Tables

Plans For New

Farm Bureau

Attacks Liberals

U. S. Teachers
Replace Soviets

Cify Hall

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Trial Set

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Herald Index

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typical

Township school child
his last class in
the afternoon, then grabs a tiger home from school.
Construction plans for second In ether action, commission- buses U'U Roll.' AVOCUC It
The child
takes a bus, but in order for him
phase of the lakefront develop- ers t a bled until next
Is a residentizi I section and
to identify the correct bus to take, pictures of animals
3nent project and authorization the rending of several arcH- ed that buses stay on French have been placed In the windows of the vehicles.
for bids were ap- nanc'.s due to the absence of Avenu;
to
"We don't want any mistakes if we
help It,"
commissioners City Attorney W. C. Hutcaisan;
request for S Street School Str,,t.
proved by
the opening of
E.
9D.day extensions on
en East
Street;
school 1onday.
Seecnd phase Includes piers, several pieces of condemned
Approved au th orization °
"
tell the children what number their bus is
and a six-mon th ex- funds tO carry over past
launching ramp, mooring
end but we also
them to ride home In the rabbit bus.
piles and facilities building. tension of one at 304 Sanford of the fiscal year to complete It vorks."
building theludes of- Avenue;
FacilI
paving projects on
dust AveT)cned permission for school flue end Fu lton A venue.
flees, #.ungc, laundry roam and
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public restrooms
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expected to begin within a few
Orlando Eyes
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days gnd within weeks the city _________
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will cØn Installing utility lines
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for sewer and water facilities.
Florida Power .end Light Corn1 '"'..,
1
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South ern Bell Teleand
phone will Install
Orlando, after years of confusion in separ.
telephone lines.
ating the Seminole
community from
of monthly state"Orlando,"
em
section
of
Orange
County's
3fleflt on hydraulic fill contract
initial
change
name.
work was withheld pending re'The Village
Monday
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pair o "poor fill conditions"
Its
attorney
to
Investigate
legal
area
on southaide of th landfill
Brick

finishes

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fl!1ied

Granted

Monday.

light

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after

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dry storage facility,

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procedures required after which meeting next Monday of council.

JANNE JAI-ROE. who came out of Oklabnma to

the issue will be placed before owners of the service, and their
attorneys,
the people.

WIll the Miss America
City, poses
first of
happily for newsmen as she
come her way during
many interviews
title

that

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was presented
councilman
Navy Officer's
Charles Rowell who emphasized
incorporation of the village

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decade ago by Silver Creek

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look

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year,

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J.

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who shot

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Food
reported ;i sill)slanilal fin
PI'flVCflt('flt
sitnp$ii1g CvflIel
operations for the first sI
months of IOflfl.
Norman N. Kran7dorr, Vii'('
j)Vt'Sideflt of I1' shopping ('enter

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ioner, reported all bus shelters

dent last weekend but were of ndvisement at present.

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fin'
Cassube .li'., assistant manager

JACKSON

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to include a maxiof the
Coming events, as aununeed mum student enrollment at the
by Mias ?dyrtic W ilson, county junior coliee and the rapid
home economics agent, are residential a n d commercial
County 4-H Achievement Night, growth that will result in that
Oct. 'I, jt visit
Miss Helen area.
holstein in October for training
He urged that the city protect
classes, and a cooking school ________________________________________ 1
for Nov. 17.
Renorts
were given on the
county wide bazaar, Oct. 21, by
Mrs. Ruth Gallagher, cha irman uid nutrition by Mrs. J. H.
Tindel thuds chairman.
I imidividuals a ii d business

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Lake Monroe Ilandy Helpers

Club, who attended summer 4H ]lzuueger W. E. Knowles, corncamp, will be guests of the mjssirmera ordered an ordinLake Monroe group In October
-providing

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Mrs.

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JACKSONVILLE (Spi.)

a covered dish

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truck-

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Burden of proof of residence
the evening while will be On the
Using the
giving her demonstration.
prepare

many.

of

It wali voted to scud dountion

to the state treasurer for use Funeral Notice
during a world-wide meeting In
Michigan in 3J06 of the Asia- ISEX
ciated Country Women of the
for Mrs. Grace 51. flex.
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5 S. Park Avenue. Sanford,
World and announced that the
who died $undaT, will be riclub wUl be birOulay husteab cited at

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the service.

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Cutbultc Church. Burial will

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RENOVATION SPECIAL
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course and of the county dress
revue.

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SIZE &amp; KING SIZE MADE TO OlDER
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marketing kidder has ballooned
same its It Was ht-fore.
so small he must of
Actually, the caw;c; for the ubtantialIy by the time it
the added cost on to the
hike are fltimuei'uus and ('Uhlii)I('X. reaches the retail level.
consumer.
1)oes this mean that thei-e is "
Tile price incrt-,ises for toodstuffs are diw Liri'lv to In- outright profiteering going on in There' is a inlution to the prohiem, however. If the •idininis('iC4ISC(l (istS fit t hi' inikllt' 100(1 t'ltaiiitels? It vill he, fl

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nuii'e,

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stilt log iii higher I)m'ie'('s.
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LEWIS SALES &amp; SERVICE
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UniOns.
seems highly
accusation.
('OStS-iIfl(I added a little more, that
laborItdifficulties
wiprobable
ll cause
The faruwr should not be for comfort. This practice tends
higher
production
costs
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blamed for the increase. his to snowball prices. A modest

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time food costs go up, an accus- tives at every level in the food
. ing finger ustially is pointed at handling process have ul)ped cause agricultural workers are
now being organized by labor,:

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never experienced.
is feeling the effects of (1w cur- Future.
The labor pictures has be.
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Gerald Aldrich, Frank Crout, sell Loonils, vi.'t- pn'.'sident ; li i'. fresh I)rOtIUt't. Additional costs vested at the proper
of
Blame I)emp.sey, I)avid Jiroiicl- Ilorolti M III.r, tltusui'er, eii.l For hattie lliL'I)am'lmtioii 4)IIl(l he iin,turity,
way, Kim Brackuey, Flip Guest, Mrs. lIilctm Corkley, se'ei "tory, g'eFlet'te'il elsewlwre in thm. ta in- 'l'lie'se uue' growers may find
Chuck McPherson Jr., Kdward
I Ios(gje, f.it' thi. cve'iiiitg will liv budget, of ('OLINC, hut wIieii the'msehves in iiiiothui' tight LaWooster, Tim and Terry Cawley, be N rs. Ceorge• Iliuhil un.1 N rs tlie'st' services ale! iui'chasetI hor hitul this next season. If I

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Scoutleade,' I(oss Goodenougli LIII Church for the first h.isi- t'd PutBtoe's (ii' wiit'iti-iiitil-sirvt' I (
!l('SH se'ssioii of (lit' seasoti,
drove the scout bus.
french fries ('lIst eniisIde'i'ahly and int'ishmat,le' winter vegetable'
Boys of the troop attending O(fi'em's for tl• )'('aI' at.' It kIt- mote itt the' grocery that would ('101)5 1a' t'xtreme' probleums

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day at St. Antlre%vm PreshyteriAs an examph-, histant iiiash tic effects of it labor shortage,

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ford area, specializing in such things as
the investigating
i'ies, offshore laborers could be
)a('k4Iging, 4ulvi'rtising, rn;urkt't- rently at work on that question. brought
into the state during the
life, itcaitli, gJ'OLI),
Equally
as
important
processit life, auto, fire, casual- imig, vnrehiou.sing and
the. critical harvesting seasons. A.s
price increases already expertY itfl(l J)CflS101i plait iii- Iug.
'l'Iiost, services take a big ientptl art' the dangers of Iddi. a reuIt. substantial food p rice ,
Beauty Nook
at the farm level
SLIIZIIICC. lie also all- chunk out f the Increase. But tional increases
(1w
105 S. AK AVE.
By MARYAN MJLFS
nounced Mrs. .June Mu- there's
There is no doubt the footi might very we'll be avoided.
PH. 322.5742
A tour of Observation Island, icr has been added to the
Take I;II)Oi', ff1' instance. I)I'ie situation will be affected
lrvland imports flax for its ne by the farni labor shortage.
where the I'olaris Missile is Richhitrg Realty
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onsider it his hobby as well.

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0 Typtiowriivrs 0 Calculators
Addisq Machin.s
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participated

Witt devntei mnnt nf hN time

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COOKWARE
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The Twirling Seminole

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pointment of James R. Larason hills, N. J., plus miscellaneous •
general sales manager, ef- stores and service facilities In
fective Sept. L
other centers.
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TEFLON COATED
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plans are Progressing for three N. I. IIICII IIU1t(, of
VoH;agen automobiles in lenclosed
mall regional shopping I
Florida, Georgia and South centers the company is develop. Richburg Realty, ha
I Carolina.
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. lvallia . been chosen as the Na-

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"THE PRESCRIPTION OUR PRIMARY CONCERN"

117 CHEROKEE CIRCLE. SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Masonic 1.ode.
Ile attended whools in Vrinia and vas radnated from
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Moalox Liquid 12.oz. . . 88c

NO MILITARY OR AVIATION RESTRICTIONS
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GLOBE can give anyone under 26 this

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old.
th eir home at
I3 West. 25th Street.
Witt ic a member of he Pine.
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320,000-square. foot ,
~ R. Sundstrom, president of
Beloit Plaza. Beloit. Wis.: the II
I Volkswagen Southeastern Distriopening or tile first sectioll of ~
butor, Inc., announced th e ap- Fields Plaza, Parsippany.Trov

Ph.322.7121

urges anyone interested in sup- Brooks, Alan Jepozi, Pick and p
porting the school athletic pro- Bobby t.tewart, Bob Tuip, Judy
grain to attend.
Burcb, and Susan Jepson.
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installing officer at the Decenttier Ln$allstio&amp; Service, and ________________________
Mrs. George Roberts, ACWW
rcpresetaUve to the United _________________
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tram
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tLouii, Lb guest speaker. The
ahl'ei.il
-'vps sal.theme "Open Doors" will be
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l(rie Vaniihn. of sanford. and
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Jaycees
onsor a fertilizer sale

invited.

camp, they dwelled in four
tj
tents,
The earth's atmosphere up to
theni
and although they thor- 6(iO miles has been closely
ouhly enjoyed their weekend, studied by satellites and

room. Joe Pavelchak. president. making the trip were Ria

CITY MANAGER W. E. Knowles supervises constructiun of insta lling water lines into Sunland
Estates, Completion of th e project is expected to
be completed within the next few days.

7 1). m. today at Omni-

for

McGill, Sanford, a girl,

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I letic Boosters will hold the first to be found, the campers
meeting
the year
7:30
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and Airs. Ellinor are Fair Properties,
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from Chicago for Hanover, Ger- - aniong a group of Volkswagen
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group- ford, a boy; Mr. and Mr,%. John purents and band minebers are

house,

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Sanford, left for a Volkswagen in Germany.

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Enjoys Camping

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Harri; wW speak on cooking
with honey and
refreshmeuts

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urced to take advantage of this t the First Baptist Church in Barrington. Usteeti; Mildred
SmitlL Orlando.
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Admissions

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On Tour Of Germany

Jaycees Plan
Fertilizer
will

Robin Rene Riggins, Michael
Saturday's perform- John Camp.
I charges
AU attended Sunday services Washington. Sanford; Whitfield
unce and all ntUHIC lovers are

will discuss good grooming and city residents or firms *4 per
znann'3r5; Bonnie DuBois will riwuth for pick-up
load
talk an recreation, and Myrtle
and 18 for larger

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He presented a letter of camnienointion to Mrs. Robert La-

Members were accompanied

to

profits resulting front signt'(l
contracts for the sale of pro
perty during the balance of the
year.

store,

check for 1O0 to
Donald Bresnick, Sanford,
winner in the "Lucky Bingo" game.

th e Snnford.Se.xnlnole

There will lie no udmission their sponsors, Mr. and Mrs.

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and will give talks on their
chosen projects. 33ambi Chesser residents. but charginr out-of-

or

year

rose

present exi)-allsion
This Avill tie orfso. it(, noted.

R.W. CASsSUBE .1r.. assistant manager of the 25th
Street Winn Pixie
is shown presenting a

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Church.

opubli

been painted and radios have
been Installed In It and In the

Hospital
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the and 18 for the privilege.

Plarl

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and

Births
t Baptist
of Oviedo re.
I fall and again in Sanford early cently spent the weekend at
..",),.1. .I this raonth, has been presented Crye,al Lake near Panama Sanford. a boy; Mr. and Mrs. School at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
Ronald Griffin, Sanford, a boy;
in 75 concerts throughout Flor- City.
Parents are asked to bring

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the $l0,0flfl. on a

over

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"uted by Mrs. BeUy Lueaker landfill area to avoid paying '
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of the Luke Markham club.
in UuSiues of the meeting, j and $2 are going to Iind
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Mrs. Juanns DuBois, president, theniaelver paying the city $4 ~

income

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six months (f 1915.
Net income for
miuI
period
$68, 285. For the
saint' period last year, nit a
tin' 'oinpanv
reported net I itconie Of
The reduction this year, said
due primarily
to a loss on the sale of a
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for the first six months of
l9(I rose to $1,445,000 as
last year's $1,192,000,
Op'rat lanai in&amp;'unc tstt

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%onze1 Boyd, Betty Van hag.
and effort on behalf of the viiCal the Jaycee Building. 322ry
Nourd.
Katherine ironside, MarInge. Mrs. Lalollette answers
5481, today and order fertilizer
Elder Richard Clinger, noted_______________________________
the police radio, dispatches the garet Meyer, Gregory Williams, for fall needs. The fertilizer .
Sylvia Hittell. Charlie Hampton will be delivered Oct. 8 by the
pianist and miasionar'
the
Jr., Sanford; Sophie D. Smith,
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
DeBary;
Fred F. Vacha, Del- Jaycees.
Day Saints presently, assigned 'ira in
tome: Mary E. Williams. Frank
to the Central Florida area, will
Griffin,
Lake Mary; Norris Band Parents
a series of
Lunsford, Longwood; Kelly Gal- Meet Th ursday
carts in the DeBary Community
lagher,
North Orlando: Mary Seminole Band Parents AsCenter
8 p.m. this Saturday.
113' LIZA BAKER
g
Union
of
First
Ett.0
Gammage,
Oviedo.
Clinger, who appeared in consociaet.ion will have
covered
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A demonstration on "Energy firnis who have started dump- 1

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Dump Use Fees
Set At $4, $8

Elder Clinger

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compared to $5,133,CIflfl for thi'

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were cleaned prior to school's vice-tiresident and hospita lity

the opinion this was not the In other matters before
cause of death.
Commander Wuebler ha d bridge commissioner, reported He also presented a letter of hers to bring

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much front the educational
Firm of Clark, Dietz, Painters and Associates of
standpoint.
Sanford and Urbam, Ill., was chosen by city commislon"Guest speakers were all ex- era Monday to draw engineering designs and planning
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our program of work was ex- of Seminole Junior College.

mission I participating in the band and
3neeft and there also Were plan for extension of water and nate "OuteS M
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will
be
considered,
athletic program.
two visitors from the Longwood sewer services south and west

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A snafl remembrance and a
card were presented to Mrs.
Mary Hartley at the September

er Wuebler had been involved to the villnge's advertisement

bunt club were guests at the consid era tion to a long range versus pumping. Several alter- with heavy schedules and thoSe

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I Station to become part of his offiws served as hostesses.
be" An Outstanding report from 2nost Imowledgaable engineer in guate Zewer somices and 14di
Ii. Field, Jacksonville, before re. mission to purchase and install
J.
Anthony,
s$
Mrs.
Dorothy
of
I military record, for "untiring Mrs. Mollie Steudle, presi'
Seminole county.
the country when it comer, to couraging any installation
t assignment to Sanford NAS. sandbags nnd cement at the reseptic
tanks
in
the
area
under
brurinn,
has
announced
tba
Mrs. Plorce thanked the
Commander Wuebler and his creation area entrance to Pre- efforts with the Little League dent, conducted the meeting.
. the
send her to A presentation also was made study, which constitutes your beginning Wednesday
during many evening and weekgroup for
brary will he open from 7:30 wife, the former Marilyn Rose vent wash.
her fiM Short Course. "It war, by William Bishop, Tallahassee water re-charge area in this.1
Jay Wetz. police and fire enm- end hours spent on upkeep of
MI. till 4 p.m. eucb school day Clark, resided at 2015 Grand10
&amp; real Pleasure to attend with engineer, who said he would be lctiOD Of
e cO tyAvenue,
Sanford.
Be
almissioner,
reported two fires in the recreation area."
Maters under study will in. and on Monday and Wednesday vi w survived by his parents, .1u), none in August. Wetz said
our county president and the war In with the John Burton
so is
knowladge I gained was over- p,7 architectural firm, locally. dude routing of utility lines, 1nights 7_in p.m.
Sale
J. Wuebler, work on the new tanker truck
whelming."
Dr. Dietz emphasized that the 5(t1IlC collection, transporta-, Thii new service should be Mr. and Mrs. Carl
for the' fire department is pro_______________________
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Ind.
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Lyman High School and bmn assigned to the Meridian several road.
stu- (Min.) Naval Air *aticon un. and the entrance to the recrea- Stratton, copy of which has been meeting.
all wwe very goad and you can Jesse Dietz, who was described its well fields from poll
Utioli in Seminole Junior Collere
be assured that at next Year's by City Manager W E. Knowles the
recently, when he underwent ti on area were graded during sent to Strattons commanding Twe.lve members and one
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president, and Mrs. Charles
ago Involving the Ranchiands, afternoon,
and iaithful member and she
Pierce, alternate delega te, in
created by resignation of Jack ville Monday, accompanied by highly restricted residential
shall
be missed." Mrs. Hartley
attend the short course, were
It was voted to establish a was thvited to come back
Edward
Ferguson
was
Capt.
Edward
A.
Anderson,
searea,
resulted
in
much
controguests
Mrs. Johnson said "To me, U
until such time as
Diiiiing the business meeting, ri
this meeting of 140 homemakers
the board elects a permanent Naval Air Station, and died actual construction of a new
provide
her
with
a
hard
hat,
a
Mrs.
Gertrude S t a a e was
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from all parts of the state was _____________________________________ chairman.
shortly after heln admitted to home.
badge,
and
a
whistle,
identinamcj
Mrs.
Council reported four replies
the best of any I have yet at.
The matter of garbage ser- the emergency ward.
fication
purposes.
Olive
Pierce,
co-cbairman,
for
Offiem
reported
Command.
have
been
received
in
answer
tended. P'rlendlinesg reigned th e By City
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self today after wounding his wife at, their home
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ectinp
_ of the Longwood Exote our area as to location for County medical officer to de- Ranchlands urea pending construction of a pernianent
tension Rnmemakers Club.
residential and Industrial
terndne th e cause of death of home was turned over Monday night to the zoning board
Mrs. Hartley has sold her
if we eliminated this confusion." Lt. Cdr. Rnbert
J. Wuebler, :15, which wits asked to review the matter and advise counpointed out.
of Sanford Naval Air Station. ell of proper procedures as to !
ing clo-ter to her children. The
In other business. Granville
Crommunder Wuphler arrived building codes and regulatirms. cruiser, and pidrols the school club inembers ex-pressed the
Brown was officially appointed
A similar request three years bus crosswalks morning and feeling th at It 'Is losing a good
fill th e council vacancy at Naval Air Station •lackson-

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officials will admit that automatic sprinkler system throughout
that con- the building.
the sàbool is overcrowded and
We urge the school hoard to do cvhigh school
junior
atruction of a new
ery
thing its power to appropriate funds
1$ 51I 3'$ITS &amp;WY.
We have heard glowing reports on for this needed precaution.
We understand that once we pet a
bow Thigh Carlton and his faculty have
used every available space In the facil- new junior high school the presen t fa.
ity for dassrotnna-But, there is still duty will still be used for guidance of.
a desperate need for adequate safety fices and such.
The sprinkler system surely wouldn't
precautions in the advent of a fire.
City records revealed that the last go to waste.
However, our main concern is RIGHT
Inspectkrn made on the building was
ApTil2Gofthisyear.AtthattilfletbeY NOW... .There are over 1,000 young
au1tted a list of desirable fire pm- lives at stake.

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to wWea her your total blood itreses ifl the
perap.etive aied reslire that time.
As exercise consumes some
2000,000 others are Iir the
RltkR,
seine )w*t with her!
of it, more is added via the
other aibseste are fit liver's storehouse.
worse baa hera. She esa
S I n c e untreated diabetics
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have nuwe sugar In their blood
A chiresta* wife,If she rules stream, this sweeter Mood
her atoinach
makes th em more susceptible to
Scrapboo
the. cues for infections.
they offer you ,,s.dk,al
For germs usually thrive on

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thus 300 instead of 100, and

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CASE A$25: Lorna T., aged you get a scratch or Ingrown
16,
is disconsolate.
toenail, then infection is more
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"Dr.
Crane,"
school
ad.
likely.
her
_
viser began, "Lorna feels that
Diabetics should thus wear
her life is ruined,
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clean socks and be doubly care.
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"For following a severe case ful in manicuring their nails,
Red
1.11,
of the flu last month, she has especially the toenails.
now been diagnosed as a din.
A mild case of elevated blood
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More is at. stake in the Viet Nain war U.S. policy in Thailand.
betic.
sugar may be handled just by
Already there are more U.S. troops in
Nam
alone.
about
"She
must
take
40
Viet
tb
diet alone.
than were In South Viet Nam
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and Thailand
it of insulin per da$'.
Th administration believes
If not., then tablets may do
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at this time a year ago, although the
It.
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, illth e jish, taken hy mouth.
"So
she
figures
no
boy
most .Atnerlcafls seem to share this be- m.iorlt3 are Air Force personnel
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in other eases, a shot
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of
insulin
must he injected un_______
upon the success or failure against North Viet Nam and the Ho
Asia hinges
"As a result, she is moody der the skin to bring th e total
Minh trail are launched.
of the x taie to Communist designs ChiBut
and thinks there is no purpose insulin supply up to normal.
F
the Thai government is reportedon this one land.
in going on. Dr. Crane, can you
An athletic person may need
LatIly however, evidence has been ly pressing for more active U.S. aid
reassure her?"
100
units of insulin per day,
niiiJting that the Communists are against the Communists on its ternDIABETIC
PSYCHOLOGY
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If
his
body (pancreas) makes
1.
upon the outcome in Viet tory in the form of more counter-insurwi4 wafting
We Already have about two Ofly 50 units available, tMt he
to expand their operations in gency teams and American-piloted heliN
million diabetics in this coun- must get &amp;o more via n.eiILa,
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Southst Asia. lxi Thailand, areTnark. copters.
try and the number Is Increas.
If his body produces 75 WtP
The unpleasant surprise story of
abl- imall number of Communist ining.
its,
he may require only 25 by
sutyants-the Thai Cong-are begin- 1966 was the unforeseen willingness
So
Lorna
must
not th ink she needle.
re and capacity of the Communists in '
ning to cause the government
is it freakish case, for she has
These are simple, "horse
Nam to take and dish out punishment
markahly great amount of trouble.
a lot of company.
sense"
facts that patients
The similarity between Thailand to- an every level of escalation.
Besides,
many
people
who
should
unde
rstand, so watch
it is to be hoped that the unpleasant
day and Viet Nam a few years ago is
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receive an early diagnosis of your food intake, for eye cata.
Here again, a military gov- surprise of 1967 will not concern Thaidiabetes, (as well as heart trou- recta also form and retinal
disturblmg.
aq
emMat
-albeit a popular one -is land.
WA*Z41INGTON-It * h If a corruption have more than York hoid the litrivest estimate. I ble, etc.) MAY Actually live long- damage can occur in untreated
er than if they did not suffer diabetes, thus causing blind.
cis*'g the .amnP terrorism, experttntury sm
Lincoln11~Steffens made up for polities as sources of how much it would take
the same difficulties in winning
from
such ailments!
Today
make New York "a thoroughly
startled the nation with his e- of trouble.
the loyalty of the peasants and coinAnd that is not a vein stateIt is into these root prob- livable and exciting place In
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(Always write to Dr.
Religion that is pure and undef iled
on "The Shame
mittig the same errors as did a suewhich to live" - $50 billion ment to bolster your morale.
kms
that
RIbcoff
and
KenCrane in care of this newscemon of regimes in South Viet Nam, before God and the Father is this: to the CitiaE" of America.
Cap
For when you are rudely paper, enclosing a long
to look. Tht' arc more of Federal aid in the
The amnilarity is disturbing, at least, visit orphans and widows in their afNow the U.S. Senate has et well into the first month of next decade. New York's Dem- shocked, as by being pronouneaddressed envelop.
that implacable critic Of President ffiction, and keep oneself unstained fr0m ! about updating the Stmffenti , thu two-yeur heuringi
ocratic Senator Kennedy brus. ed diabetic, you must then bend 20 cents to cover typing
the world.ames 1:27.
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hnson's taccs in Vint N
story. Senators Abe Ribicoff plan. Hall a dozen mayors, quely informed the Republican gin to rule your stomach by and panting costs when you
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William Fuibright. The senator, who
(D-.Conn. and Robert F. Ken- four rabinet members and Mayor that the Federal Gov- your brain,
The man without religion is as a ship nedy (D.-N. Y.) have pledged numerous civil rights leaders ernment was not about to in- As a result, you may then send for one of his booklets.)
fegre we may be sliding into another
Lbi Vt-type war, has announced heanngs without a rudder.-B. C. Forbes. found- tiat the operations suheommit- art on the list as witnesses for crease its aid to New York : live to a riper old age th an if
Committee on er of Forbes Mugazine.
byhl.s Foreign
tee on which they serve will this first act of the drama. The City at that rate.
you were not a diabetic, bu t I
devote the next two years to opening days of the hearings
Lindsay's arguments fore- glutted your appetites, carousan exhaustive study of the promise plenty of fireworks- shadowed what most of the ed around and generally sebo- .
5.
Editor
Letter
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causes and solutions to the arid political reverberations- other city officials have to say, tared your health.
WALTER C PARKES
in substance. The New York
current explosions in our cities. before they are finished,
In diabetes, the blood sugar
1
Considering the quality of ea.
In the 50 years since St.efThe Mayors of New York, Mayor points out that two mil- level is elevated.
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terthinment
in some night
lens' original investigation the I.)et.roit and Los Angeles led lion people live in poverty in
Normally, it ranges between spots, the thought occurs:
picture has grown grimmer, off the proceedings. They, and his city; one of every four 80 and 120 milligrams of sugar
"Why an amusement tax?"
The country in that ti me, of tlit- witnesses who have follow- schools is more than 50 years per 100 c.c. of blood.
. ,
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Stores
took
care
the
Subeommitold;
one-fourth
of
the
city's
Jacksonville
warehouse
for
Winn-Dix
i
course,
has
c
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a
n
e
d
from
ed
them
before
c
That means you have one
4I', Herald:
Ask Watusi dancers what a
tt't ' bore down on the neces- housing is substandard; in the rounded teaspoonful of sugar in waltz
ely ru'el
overwhelmingW
in
n
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8thi'i.
PIjC
re
of
salving
trw
problem
at
no
larg
is, and they'll tell you
t
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urban in composition. The sity of a far larger "national last 20 years 750,000 poor Xeto the four people lationi is not In his line but cost to me. 1 did not have to
a waltz is something of which
"Boss-Muchine" politics which romniitment" of funds for re- groes arid Puerto Ri cans have
n.dly took time from he, in turn, brought my prabwas
L. E. hire a lawyer, as
you need four to hold up the
moved into the city while 2
suggest- Steffens revealed has lost building the decaying cities,
Ijves.to help me olvc loin to the attention
roof.
ed,
to
get
the
"ball
Tolling."
much of its power in most cdtAs Mayor of our largest million well-to-do whi tes have
Williams, of DeLand.
I S S
J a pwidew
So,
again,
my
most
sincere
lea.
But
physical
and
moral
city.
John Lindsey of New moved to th e suburbs. The rehad
Through
th
e
of
ese
efforts
th
many
months
I
p
Pity the poor homemaker.
maining New Yorkers, Lindsay
Governments arc quite f
ing men and Larry Harris, who allot•eiatiun to four fine gentle4, in vain, to have somethblew
Whereas
she once slsve4 ovçr
argues, are taxed to the limit, miliar with th e process of send'
was thon manager of the store men.
that
Dick \Vest
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about the l
d
a
hot
stove
all day, she now
and more local taxes are not ing inaccurate messages
p
seemed on French Avenue, a fence was
to =,T yard.
Mrs. C. A. Vining
faces the danger of frotbito
the answer.
each other.
lb
to go about put- erected at the west. side of their
t
while
opening frosen food peck.
Senator
Kennedy
gave
his
-Secretary
of State Dean
ttne m on the right track. parking lot that has helped
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ages.
Mayor
a
complete
turndown.
flusk.
rJIle
thanks to Pete Payt.un, trernezidously in holding the d- Editor, Herald:
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"More
money
just
won't
do
it,"
that
have
heard
You nay
of Pavton Realty. I was intro. bris that blow across their
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It seems certain that the
from
parking
1st..
Much
of
It
is
from Seminole Chapter, Order of DcI
duced to Grover Whiddon,
aiid
imaginative
ways
to
bring
public
will be much more inWASHiNGTON i UI'I
personally do not mind d r.v- und
Ori, who works out. of the p tither places of business,
the
first
prize
in
won
Mola
-,
private
industry,
the
foundsdined
to
7
go along with high
For Sealer Driven
scrapbook contest at the State 1' days a week I am con- ing a faded bilious puil. rtr t.IUflS and
federal
and
local
salaries
for
truly outstanding
01
fronted with ii lie'V t3jic 1 with bright neurotic pink Ii'0 t. governments into an enterprise people. The
Tees
Age Driven
real difficulty
DuMolay conclave in Holly- iiiorad
dilemma. .A far us I III fart. I rnthvr like it. But to iit.Ip the ghettos" are what arises when high salaries
Navy
are
V,'lJ'i, I"it'rida.
Low VsIs Dw.Iflngs
know th en' is no 3o!c'dellt for wlit'fl
tiny, imi,nit' Ui tin'
is
n.t'dt'd.
ntcording
to
Kenpaid
to
relatively
undistinGrY&amp;
was only possible resolving
7
Altamote Springs
Mobil. Hem"
nings, th(- pco;'k ntxt iIt'csr nedy.
guished
people.
or
worse,
to
04
Mn. Julia Bartos
Mrs. Jos. E. Mathisus
It ant about from pri:ing
through the splendid coopLrhCampers I Tr.H.r,
their fiats. 1111(1 ShOUt
The more thU witnesses talk people regarded as mediucri.
sit
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grounds
of
on
he
gosh &amp; k14.n
and
my
car
from
you
'There goes the i,eighi,m,rhog,d!" before the Senate Subeommit.- ties.
1i
Lake
Mary
staff
during
the
U.S.
Capitol
under
some'
large
Ussr
Laks-Forss*
Citp
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Now here is the moral di' tee the dearer it becomes that
The Herald
-The Institute of Public Adty
trees. About two 'ers itjo thy lemma mentioned above:
Mrs. Maryana MU..
Mrs. Frances Weitsi
Boll
demands for federal aid Will
1
ially my cur
past
year
and
espec
ministration, in a report to
caught an incurable case of I Almost every day ItS I Hm mount as the cities are heard
no-mil
t I.
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21$ L PAP $ANPORD
Mayor Lindsay of New York.
term as muster councilor.
elm disease,
ti
Cus.Jb.rry
driving to and from work I from. Many of the requests arc ________________________
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Lab. Mupree
wish i.0 thank you for all the
The flaSh .ym;)tc'l)i is a scul- have several neat- niissee. In th e for projects that spill over
Mrs.. Jp.a. Ca..slborry
$
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to
he
c
ha
pter
t
pi4blicIty
given
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ig of paint on the right front traffic pat te rn. Some clown state lines. The Mayor of De3224722
and
that you will con- door. I took the car to a garage changes lanes without looking troit, for example, points to
Chuluota
l4sugwo.d
tinut' to de so in the years to but it never got past the ad. und only alert dcSensivt' won: the problem of pollution in the
Mrs. Lisa Bake,
Mrs.. Domn* Eases
come.
mitting room.
on my part prevents a collision. Detroit River-which will cost
A,
225.2217
wish
to
extend
my
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"You don't iitwd a mechanic,"
Debar,
Suppose 01W day I stand my $25() million to clear up. There
N,r$k Orlando
heartiest congratulations and 1 was told, "You need at tree ground. Let one of these cow- is no way, Mayor Cavanagh
Mrs. Jabs Lisas
i
best wishes for continued SUe- surgeon."
*rs. M.aadJpe Petersos
669-4893
boys charge into me on the says, to finance this locally in
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rest to the paper in the move
had it e,uniiticd by a right, side. It damages my car the next few years. "Yet the
W4IM
5r,
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Deltona
)itt
I a t o your new
newspaper tree surgeon. The prognosis and is his fault. His insurance River is one of those feeding
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Mrs. Mildred Haney
plant.
was not favorable,
company has to pick up the tab into Lake Erie and without
Mrs. Clarence Sn yder
6051$
Steven
Stein,
PMC
"There
are
only
two
things for repairs, and I get a new corrective action soon, the lake
1*2-04)
Eatirprl..
you can do," be said. "You can paint job.
will turn into a giant polluted _____
I.
Oviedo
Editor, Herald:
either have the dour amputated
I urn sure I could get by wi th bog."
Miss Ruth Dsvldao.
615-5154
Will you please, Sir, print or you can have the entire body it legally. But would I be doing
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Some smart politicians think
this in your paper for us.
repainted."
tmutnething morally wrong? Or that that Shame of the Cities
Mr. Fred Fowler, owner of
The car is getting pretty old at least unethical
may prove a more explosive is.
The Hullabaloo:
and, frankly, I attn not wild
Not even Solomon could judge sue in President Johnson's meThunk you an much for all about spending all that
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this ease. He never owned a election campaign in 1965 than
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the time send effort you spent for a paint job. So I have been Rumbler.
Viet Nam.
Sent. 18. 1966 on the kids in Sanford to make treating the condition myself.
f
Pate 4
Sanford Herald
a sutceuful Hullabaloo Club.
When the scaling bruk o ut
r*1IV'M A. WLW. UI'$'uft LSD PV.UsUaa
We're all sorry it had to close In a new place, I buy at small
MARK W$5. ('es Ms gsa-ret
because of $ few people. We can of spray paint and touch U))
SUMMIT &amp;LIV44 Dow
94"T VW*5$IL
L*Va$1I*1*I D1S1S,
,jactst. E&amp;ttor
just
want you to know We sep. the afflicted spot. The fact that
D WAS PELT
now 6a
11
prtuiUtc
your time send eff ort the touched up places do not
Mse,r
REAL
p wiAae
W
j1SJ. iaBaaa
in trying to make 6unford a match the rest of th e car is not
$0Ci5t
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WE THE CROWD"
Jiumilsoes Mi.*&amp;5Sf
Maraglug Ettsr
re al swinging place and giving my fault. I tried.
aoiiaa *vP'im
raxo W ELLs
City Editor
When ru patronize local stores
us v decent place to go to on
mechanlftj ftpt.
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INTRODUCTION
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will 'n'n ii," I'll •ç ( en ,'iii
.dn(ira Lee Spencer, firm (if Sirei Webster, Cren
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were
Severe pain and soreness aro
S
their
.me
iing
on
1 ridas S pt din ., e r o,' P,i. .inel Mrs. Ralph' 8 laW eNi l'olley in Syracuse.
will mike their home in Syra- Point rinhity Club
I ts d'ncr meeting Tuesday the 'linihel
caused
by pressure of
met
Sept.
the Plantation Room Bert L-derhaus, Marie Accardi, 16, !
p.m at the l)eltiry I'. Speicer of Claverack, N. y.
Alter a trip to Muntc4r.i Bay, cuse.
night it.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Fred
Crick,
eons
and
e r i t i emlloinsion
helen Stripp, !li'arice Muller, ('omn';mnitv
Presi
- (LU was
iarrii'l Saturday afterat the Deflary Restaurant. MISS Tllert"a !risnn, Belly Zueli, Hose 1'
.1009 Ce'ola Dni'.'e,
Lnke. rhiprnbieni often makes lifo
.'ill pi-i'sitk'
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4'[)t
m1.4er.-%hlt-. Treat this condition
10, 11166, to Newton
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•llelen Snodgrass presided In Sally Ann N"kkr, Mary Ann
Mrs l.liziibeth I". Springer.
for tl'ieir first mentingg, of the : the modern way with "Zeet for
,
I- - the ibsence of the president, 1,ed"i"mus. Marlee Grein, 110- pre.sident of tll(- Volllsi,l Comity S. %V;!(!y .11%, soil of Mr. and
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The r
me et every other nos out overnight and with in
C,
(
day's hard skin peels off.
.iie '.1 sp .ikt r John n y
arnet
I
isa'
fhomp'ou,
ill
be
i
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OmCM of ti'ie var..
'n (lii ist Church, hlu(lson
Muller ga e the mn ocahlon ith bert
*httl'od
feel lice new
\IIs lh'tts l)a of
Viola eone Au 4 re ltriiikmin torn' I
inns a, mhers to pUriie favor.
1f..iel
Salute to the Flag foIloIng
'L
I)eL4ie'd ill present %oC'aI solos N \
and To Peck
to
tuec
iruar'%nt.ee at your druggist. A
h
Mrs. Tenna Sharp introduced
1114 ceremony was performed
the product of McPhail
LeL't'rc %crc read from the and (I I,'ls (,iee lets ,it the door
Foil
twing
1unchmtnn
it
th e spesker , Dr. Maria Perez of
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Lahnritocj
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ill '-" \l N Willl.i in Lakeman by the Ite%erend ii. Iloardman
spoke on "Care presi'krit mud Ruth lIon I letter
Oflhi m
meeting, doorprizes
Sanford. who
Jones A "u ption at Winding
1.
She stated that of Davt.in,i Beach, asking for a .iml Ia nec It Ashe's
of yo' Skin."
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served
follow.
Brook
Country Club. Valatie, N.
A t,-a %vill be
rain Opek It rained so badly
D ') Brnnk4 met \frs Ray
i(PllOttd
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evening she was to be the ing the business meeting and
V.
.Iohnson
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
sues, th e element needs good the
The bride was gien in marwish
for another Inemliers are uiged to attend
Others
attending
were
'1rs
and speaker, her
are, urotein and minerals
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this fi.'t metlfl).. of the .ison riage Ls her father . She wore
cate, but Is date ,as granted
: A. T. Smi5h. Mrs. R. R. %faples.
that rkrn looks deli
c.
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- a candielight peau (IC sole gown
,:
den, Mrs. Fred Smith. 1rs,
really tough.
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gracet:ily accented by a reJerry
chtefer
,
\irs
Edward
A Dessert Card Party planay to Kill
luOVil tit Chapel train The Em
Parrott and \LN
lttze Holly
ned for Mnnda Oct 24, at 7
-pire bc'lico and Kabuki sleeves
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p in at the Fire Recreation
Hall.
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con lace. Her lace mantilla
. ..4, ". J ; ", ~._J".,,'',r -" ;&amp;:.
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imiate. he'd her gown. She carried
P
ELDERLY SAVVY
11 ca ide bouquet of ,,irdenias
O C .1 H' it (I
introducing the i
B) .AE LASSI LB1 Hill
DURHAM N C (UPI)-Ile
.inel
hues
of
the
-val
ley
4
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hli club was the first order
irtercsting and inspirlflg
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•searh at a number of medical
!u.iness
fur
the
new
presiwas presented to the of
was :imtron of honor. The other
centers including Duke lini- program
Yuuug Wuiiieis Club ot South (1e11t, \:t'. Iltib"rt Mom-c.
'T
were
Miss
Nancy
attetl(f.shIlS
Ways 011(1 Mtlil. ciiuiItmaii,
versity here, shows that the SO Seminole Thursday nicht by a
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called "learning deficit" of old- volunteer member of the "We -1I r-S - Jvail Grvvnstein, was Miss E:lev Iloberts, all from
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"I ~ Sr. will reLzrel. to learn that Ale I
k".
er persons isn't nearly so great Care" suic;de prevention pro- given ,, ppi,oval by the club to New York City. They were
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grain a' 1he first meeting of tilt._ ma ke 10ans for thc first f
,
as is generally believed.
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'im_
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I dr(--od alike in moss green
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Hospital, lrlando. with aack
11-4 ,..
Dr. Carl Eisdorfer. coordina- year 1-t ]d at the Scitith Semitiole raisiol, project for llic year, .
U1('i('
gowns.
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style
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Jie' CXe'et.i to be iim,s.
1 LIiIel\', en 1 lOji.
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tor of th e Duke Center for Bank.
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llL'a(t))iet us were'
Flie'i
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\V:i
yne
'i'nkl,
.social
MtPit.11i4t.'(l
ion 'ihout two weeks.
Or".in:zed under liii direction
Study f Aging and Human Dca
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dli fllO
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i- ' V'-"nehu tricorns
that
1ii'
Iii
chairman,
an,
0IllU)iitlUt'(I
Uris sir (Inc.- Lasts Jisintha
the adage "you of :n" Orange County Mental
veloprnent,
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tui
imicimila
Jitniiiy
Louise
Steak!ey,
1.
plan is Clii
Lii
Control roaches and ants the
can't teach old dogs new tricks" Ile.u't5i Assocmtiein tii
upw
I1e.e5
ilitilliS.
of Mr. and Mrs. .1. M.,..
tb'.'ir
husbands
has
been
e'arni"l
yellow
fugi
011(1
an
fact.
The
stafed
b)'
volunteer
workers,
fiction th
tl way-brush
Johnston's
i4inn lis'cle was best mail.
Steaey, 3102 Country Club
. coat.
MRS.
EW
ON
S.
\ ILEY, JR.
research aims to restore prow- who uiisel with those contem- schtIi',ed for Dec. 3,
No-Roach.
colorltsa
.
S
were John Spencer, -Roa'l.
Project
chairman,
Mrs.
Lynn
Ushit'
been
accepted
for
.
ess to the minds and memories plating taking their own lives.
is Ltiethve for month easy
\Vi•
adm'ion to David Lmpscmnb ing
Welcoming the guests of the Key, ahiii'JUIiCc(i that the club hrotlu"r of the bride; John
of older persons.
to
use.
No need to move e1iah$
,', - - Co ll eg'm, Nashville. 'I'wmn , in the
will ccl iniw its siupilort of the ley, br,.th:r of the bridegroom;
Of
tOQd
UUm1eSI to pets.
fall quarter. A 4radti.lte of ScmSerni'iclt' Junior College for- Bruc: Kenaii and Edward BellL
rowinc Final for Lyman High Jaliltu.
mole Ili, School, Mths Steak.
'V
peIwe'r, iiiottict of the
M.
(;trde:m
By I.ILt BAKER
Sciwni gr iduate': its its mum
and decided t to- Icy .vmIl h. an elementary ccliiCfl
gold
wheat
wore
a
bride',
W:m vr Walker. on sf
tmII 'iI:l,',,rar t.ipc',inh,
proj't 'l'Jw I und, initiated by
rate 'h'.'re
i
their
sembb'• made of l)iseree and
h.. :'I.il. h. t
iq ""h
h''in S'"
lil t ..
urn,,. WrIL..r r&amp;it,,rn.l tn
matcuig accessories. 11cr con- the University of South Florida They found a desirable spot
to goo.l use this st'inester.
sage tas ('ymbidiunt orchids. in '1' imnpa over the weekend. wlicr,. many tu)lks such as th emselves were camping. The
Mrs. Wiley, the hridcgroont's Walter has three semesters
inotii'r. wore an olive green bt.for.b finishing his course in BoyLs .'njoyed their experience
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silk outfit with accessories to Engiocering.
inhIncrIc'ly and met interesting
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match. She wore' a corsage of
pcop'-. 'l'he plan an outing
("1
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ange M
yellow orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyle every weekend, touring and
The brute attended the Mary had a very new experience over vi.itiu, a!! or F'lorida.
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( AP ) — Wally Butts former head football
coach at the University of Georgia. say's he secretly met with
influential Florida representatives to discuss coaching the Gatnrt.
"1 WjLR never offered the coaching Job at Florida outright, I
but we did talk about my coaching at Florida," Butts said In a
chapter he wrote In "Go Gutora," due for publication Sept. 22.
Butts said he met three times "with Florida representatives
who had Influence on the coaching setup."
"1 neither wanted nor received any publicity on these see-t'i talks," Butts Is quoted as saying in the book by Arthur
Cnhh. managing editor of the Pensacola Journal.
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living in Atlanta, Ga.
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limits Inclittle all of what. we
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city population of Orlando,"
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Friday night could determine 01W champs
last three go ulotug with their Irfmis
Tfm. Lyman Greyhounds ' ID6
MIAMI (AP)
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about
this
year's
years.
which
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always
Fotithall
Schedule:
think t' up
the Jljami a
This contest should shove one
Watkins, a senior was an all
Sept. 16 — Wildwood WildDolphins' offense to make the Orange Belt Conference Title
two teams into the lime- OBC end lust fall and was cuts' tA); Sept. 2
Open Knicks Get Cazzie
difference Sunday against flue stake when the 'Hounds from of
Apopka Blue NEW YORK (AP) The New
Buffalo Bills in their American J,ongwood, ready to emerge light as a honafide enntendty .lohnson's favorite thrg"t during dale; Sept. 10
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the seRson in which time Cats , Darters' (A); October
Footnail League game at But- from gridiron obscurity, meet for the conference crown,
tale,
the tough Wildwond Wildcats, Coach Dick Copeland of Ly- won seven and lost two. Witt-: Titusville Terriers (H); Oct. National Basketball Association
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Coach George Wilson sized up
man is ready for a slice of the kins switch to quurterh:irl. - 14
Oak Ridge Pioneers (A); the past seven years. may have
the Dcflphlns defense as satis•
pie after three years in which should improve ju' already Oct. 21
DtLnnd Buhldogs unlocked the door to the play.

in practice is more touchdowns
eight games. Although some- includes halfimel; Perry Meier, J ackets * (A); Nov. 4 — Sanford ze Russell 1965's college baato tip the balance between Mi•
what lacking in size and depth, Ray Phifer and A rchie Lowry. S'minnles (Homecoming); Nov. kt'tbaii player of the year.
we ye now go a real good,
ami :!nd some teams which
Copeland will counter ti t (, 11
Kissimmee Kowboys
the Greyhounds have several
young
basketball team." said
have kept the Dolphins out of LiN
top notch perforniers and should Cats' new passer with an aerial I (A): Nov. 18 — Lakeview
Red Eddie Donovan, general
the win column by only a few
only S I
(fl); Nov. 28 —
make a strong bid if not hump- dnfenc which allowed only
Bishop
er of the Knicks, who have not
points.
Ken Martin spun a cool 228 ct-ed by Injuries.
pass completions and 887 yards i'mloorf' Hornets (H).
With BILL VINCENT JIL
most tackle boxes. They are
The 'Hound mentor feels, how- passing all last season.
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game for high honors in the
Fistiin' is slow but here i am much
"We don't expect Cazzie to tear
easier to come by than
League at Jet Lanes while ever, that Leesburg and DeLand The 'Hound defenders: Paul ference Games.
again, lt,s been just about a
thehope
league, but we have a
PALM BEACH GARDENS pacing the Sanford Auto Parts are the teams to beat in the Lambert, Bob Eldridge, Dave I The .lunior Varsity schedule:up
year clnse the last fithing eel. t&amp; persistence needed to me.
It of
for him."
(AP)--Leaders
in the PGA San- taunt to a four-game romp over OBC.
Straughn and Mike Hargis; I Sept. Ill — Lakeview (A);
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Were a tightly- the 3ridges Studio team. ClarMoreover, Copeland Is defi.. should be even better this time Sept. 22 — Sanford (H): Sept.
wIth me, we will see how the Nightfi.hbi Is a
r that iors
packed trio going Into today's ence 1"ogg backed him up with nitely not overlooking the Wild- around.
24 — New Smyrna Beach (A);
anglin is doing around our area.
nut
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Fight Set
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fine
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cats.
The Greyhound s' offensive Oct. 6 — I)eLand (H); Oct..
here goea.
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HOUSTON (AP) — Cassius
Henry Castillo led at 70, two
Harry Pentecost was the 9 don't know what. to really will depend heavily on the
Last week end there was alot MINN
Apopka (H); Oct. 80
may
Clay
and Houston's Cleveland
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durL4 strokes better than par, at the other star In the City League expect from Wildwood," says heaves of quarterback Hargis to Ocoee A); Oct. 27
out but I havenl each ietrieve.. And
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heard of to many big catches, fleas Is evMout when lees than second annual tourneys
ends Dan Overton and Bruce nwe (A).
in the Astrodome within the
0 yards of dweline is cov. point. Jules Blanton of West helped the TK Potato Chip team
the water is still pretty warm
"I do know they've lost some Stuart. Pius the thrust by Lam - i
week,
armed with Ink pens InPaint Beach and Bert Montrea- to a three-point win over the good boys Including Hump John- i)ert front his fullback 1)ORltiOtt,
so that might be the trubble.
ered per hoar,
stead
of
boxing gloves.
sor of Sarasota carded 71s in Buzzards. Pete Petersen was son, a real fine signal caller.
In tune with this sluggish Monday's
Fly fihbg around the area
Eldridge poses us the chief
opening round on
Promoter
Ear] Gilliam of
the right +n there also as he con- However, Coach Dwight Maples outside threat at right halfback
was pretty slack, but you pace, fish respond in aløw nm- PGA" 6.418-yard west
Texas Boxing Enterprises concourse. tribued a 550 series and GUIT5'
have to have a nick for hard tion. Every slight snag or IntP
their nw queiittibsek while Sl.ruugiin and sOpilUIflorE
I firmed Monday that Clay, the
lismu to go fly fithing, cause must he treated as a zlk.e,
Fox uelped with a 205/552 Butch Watkins is even better. hove Pinnick are waging a but24-year-old unbeaten heavy.
you have to work, Instead of ease off of the line when it Secondary Rapped serie..
If that's true they should cer- th for time tither starting i,ncl;weight champion, and Williams.
The Bob Borsdorf was again the
resting.
hangs up, Summer lankors take TALLAHASSEE (AP)
have it strong off"n"e to fi.'Id 1u,st.
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Astrodome in November.
a
four-point
sweep
s
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7½ pound large mouth Bass
over
the
Cook's
Corner
team
Bowlinw, League er,ded it seawith a blue worm on light spin- ingnes to fish In the dark, pre- by Florida State Couch Bill Pet which
showed
Hatchett
Ray
son
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fishing
lung tackle while
out of
sUccess can be achieved, Orson.
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series.
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the
leudint:
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a
50
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Crowe s camp friday morning. claim toe Mercury folks.
ir' 1olor!. tt'ttin squeaking TOLEDO. Ohio (A?) — AusGeorge Beers was in fine
we'd like at tam point ," he
lUuore at been catching one to if someone brags about loud:hrmi,.m with
one-game mar- tralian and United States Davis
ning
to
go
into
any
howling
form as he pounded out
said,
dec
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three buss this ize every day lag a stringer these lint summer
ZIfl Iiv'r
BaJuoc'k Furniture Cup players split a pair of sina 211/558 for the leading San1 1/2
for the past week using the night, quit doubting his claims, detail on the dcficlencies.
team.
gles matches here Monday night
ford Heating and Air conditionsame plastic worm
Go along and see how It's done.
Officers el ected for tIii term on their exhibition tennis tour. 4
ing team in a four-game sweep
Hurt
Have you ever tried fishing at At the least you won't be battiBy Associated Pre-Ms
are ;resident Gordon Senum-t; with Yankee ace Dennis Ralston
lag
A
hair
line
over the Zuckerman's Auto
spinning
MiAMI
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crowds.
night with
and bait
The Black Maxers have dived underground. but the %'N• presut'nt, Duane Goembel, whipping Roy Emerson.
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casting equipment, well partner
and '11"11x'v ticasurer, Jim
Bill Bowery of Australia deli you can,t get a boat to go Bill Schirmer out of University nifty b'w1ing from Doug Owens
you arc in for a treat, If you
Two members of the Blue Berets, relief pitchers Brcw4'r Amniozgg :hose teams feated Charlie Pasarell, NCAA
1t't fishing you mjØg try of Miami's first two football with a 526 series.
try it.
Ron Perranoski and Phil Regait, wiped out the New reprvn1ed at the meeting I champion from UCLA, 7-5. 3-6,
•ØS
Doe Iting ro
games, against Colorado in
fishing off of the sea wail
lled a fine 218/538 York Mets Monday night and helped the Los Angeles ''0r( :ptikt'stucn f or Badcock 6-2. but Ralston's big serve
Boulder Saturday and Florida series while pacing Trophy Dodgers to. their -fifth straight
Give me ii jig or an ell—or Old lake monroe, ft,
victory, :t 3-2 decigion. Fiirn,;.r. Hoikrs Motors, 17- sank Emerson 7-5, 9-7.
being
State
..n the Orange Bowl the Lounge ID U direeguinc WAD The triumph increased the
done
solboth—;5nd I'll find fish and
fore a many
---flt.- Sale.,;, Roger's Chicken
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over the Autunetics team.
Year, and what I have ee is following week.
itude."
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Dodgers' National League lead call Monday night with the Treat,
Radio, Pinecrest
At a time of year when vu- WOW' good luck for land
to
l',4
gumes
over
second-place
Dodgers
trailing
2-I.
Perretnoski
Liggt.;t
Rvxu11,
Sanford Atlan- Another Sandy
cationiag fishermen show up fishermen. Some Of the catchtic
National Batik, Oviedo Jay NEW YORK (A?)
Jack Jr.
Pittsburgh and 2I over third- struci: out the first
In the greatest numbers, and es are shell cackeis, luem,
six
men
he
CCC'S
Florida
Public
Utilities
Kemp,
the
Buffalo
Bills'
soreplace San Francisco, both idle. faced, tying a league record
When fish expose themselves the perch, cat fish and ever so
for and
In the only other game, Califor- relievers, then blanked the Mets
tion.Pwicu., Benevolent Associa- armed quarterback, admits he's
least, positive statements such often a few nice Bass.
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been throwing with pain, but
nia edged American League- for two more innings, as Los' OttWr teams
Well that dredge has finally
ia this is apt to me met with
w
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is
to
join,
he
isn't about to start worrying
(1.5.
Angeles grabbed a
leading Baltimore
lead.
moved out of the lake, and the
ridIc.ie.
as well as individual appli cants, about becoming the Sandy KoufThe Maxers
Yet, a good fisherman can drudging has came to a halt,
, however, tened When the left-hander gave up should be on hand tonight at ax of the American Football
down their victory celebrations a leadoff single to Ken Bayer in 8:30
take a combination of lot-wea- and when the water clears It
p m.
League.
after the antics were criticized, the ninth. Manager Walter Alther lulls and tepid tempera- should be some pretty good Ti
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tures tind still put together a anglin off shore, and I hear that U
heavy ,tring of table-boUnd fish, a bunt landing will also be ihand, carry out their antics on bander got pinch hitter Chuck
say the exports at Mercury Out- stalled, semliar to the old one
A bill designed to "save" the field, and the only criticism 11111cr to force Buyer at second,
WASHINGTON (UPI)
- bourdF, And, they add, It's the that ;Hunched so many craft
professional football and allow the National and Amer they get is from the tvanis they then ended the game by inducottom-wrigg11ng baits that usu- over the years, sure do hope Ups
ing Cleon Jones to ground into a
ican leagues to merge was introduced Monday by Wil- beat.
the
job.
free
ot
double
play.
The Berets, the Dodgers' brilcharge.
ally do
ham C. Cramer, R-Flu.
secret
of
e
real
tile
Noticed that Seminole and
11owvcr.
Jim Fregosi drove in live Calhunt relief corps that received
Cramer's bill is designed to permit merged operabecau
se of the team's i(orniu runs with a double and a I
the
name
uaing these provfl offerings is Vohwia Counties have really
1967, and save the 24 existing
when. During late summer, let got a good thing going, the lake tioim of both leagues by
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financial
possible
franchises
swimmers
and
skiers
monroe
th
park
at
is,
at
1
th e old
bullpen, wait until a Dodger gels needed a disputed run in
daytime
by
prohibiting
pro
telecasts
of
th
fishermen
water;
losses,
lake
monroe
bout
boal.
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enjoy
pitcher gets trapped In the mid- the eighth inning for the victory
games on any Friday after 6
It,s about N % flnithed
score best at night.
Cramer sued refusal of
the of enemy fire, then come in over the Orioles, who dropped
The choice of experienced *id should be itial
to Emanuel Ceiluur, b-N.Y., to aide ''
and snuff out the threat.
their fourth straight game.
THE SAFEanglers under present condi- the IWo UNIItles When It is the league with their proposed
Regan, whose 13 victories and Bob Rodgers dashed home
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16 saves make him the beet Ber- from third as second baseman
merger could have made the
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AUention bird hunters it,s league vuneraible to federal
types of jigs or plastic worm
itt, even wrote a fight song for Dave Johnson threw out Willie
that
adorn
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rigs
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or pork
the group, a pa rody of the song Smi th at first and slid under the
titrust law suit.
ON DUN.
noUce some real nice dove "Caller has reportedly told
of the Green Berets, a branch of throw home from first baseman
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fields in the seminole area, NFL Commissioner Pete Rotthe U.S. Army now fighting In Bong Powell. The Orioles
Stepper
LOS ANGELES (AP)
VIM Nam.
argued vehemently and unsucPAWS (UPI) — French trot- some have charges and others tulle to go ahead with the marare
hunt
your
own
risk.
at
Perranoaki
eessfully that Rodgers was out.
and
Began
gut
the
Southern
California's
Trojans,
ger
but
thut
his
House
Judictor iLoqueplue, winner of RunWhiri
You might hunt zry ommuuoe wounu 1101.
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WI- beaten out o! the Ruse bowl
day's i'riz be LeTole at VIM- make cure Uuit you have the
on Uct legislation to accomplish assignment in the final four
cosines in record time, has been
owuer' permission to hunt
signed to run In the United his land, and obey all safety the merger," Cramer said in a minutes of the deciding game
4-,
statement.
Nations trot at. Yonkers Race- rules
lust November, will again be
IT
"These danuigue could wipe a powerf ul con tender in the race
way Oct.. lii.
ON 1 00 hANDS
; ;A'l'I'ENTION FIIH!RMEN
out
professional
football
and
this
autumn.
AND WISHEItWOMEN;;;;
The Tropans get their first
New
If you catch a large flit or coUld exceed the combined inTIRES
CHICAQO (UPI) — Louis- large quanhty of fish, let me 'me of all the frunchises, test Saturday at Austin against
405 W. l. ST.
vile Downs in Kentucky was ad- know and 1,11 try my best to should anyone initiate a suit," a highly regarded Texas Long
iswv iy.0 &amp; OOIA
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born
team,
Harness
Iiiioe
the
ranking
Reand
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could
be
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BALANCING
WHIL ALIGNMENT
310 LFIIST
SANFORD
pletkau of a 51-night naugurid It In to me; Knee deep ut out protect attendance at college met, the Trojans ran off with
FINANCING
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and final adoption until the Cit- year.
"hotels, restaurants and other interchange on 1-4 and beyond Sanford make it with their cornPlaits for the event, for
to part it flown
H
i7ens of the city had further which ho
in an resort facilities will he needed to the proposed Wekiva State munity pride," Hanson concludlocation will be
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to
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in connection with the fine ma- Park
opportunity to study it. Lego announced, were begun at the
ed.
all
nwmnia'rs
of
the
hoard
50 rina now beIng built on Lake
remarked, "There are a large nssocintjofl' opening int'etiiug
''This would give the southtluiit. it. ran Ia' 811o1)t('iI on three Monroe...he dt'rl;,recl.
number of non-conforming pro of
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Mrs. Vfllinm
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em
part of the Sanford area a Worry .4
eotmsi'vutivt' readings nit. regular
thr'
downtown
"Surrounding
new
perties In the
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major east-west arterial and
nuceting in October.
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area should he an area of apart. direct access to the state park.
many people will he surprised
Principal ,lamvs Murray in- I
The
budget
as
originally ments. town houses, luxury con- "At. Sanford Avenue, the Lake Slipping or irriag?
to find their properties are non- trnu1uctI members of the fimi'"
pr.'par..ii totals antiripaterl t'
dominiurns along the lakefront.
fates
conforming."
ulty and members of the P1'.
Don't be 'mb.rr$aItid byor1OI
\Iiry Parkway turns south and
jmenuiitiirps $139,715.78 w I t
drnpptfla obb1lfl,$
Time lake shore from the present becomes the Lake .Tessup Cause- vh.n supping.
Councilman Edith Duerr re- executive board were introti2 taut. Jsee
'jots alt,
- time three largest Items
on nr
hut'iiti urbanized area west. to !-'I and Wif. This road would cross Lake' *prtflkle * ltttle? rsgr
minded that the ordinance has duced by Mrs. Segrest.
This pleasant powter val I
the
water
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department, buiitnl- south to the Atlantic Coast Line Jessup. skirt the eastern side ram*rab1e manes of added cemfo
been "tinder study for a period
Murray discussed bus si op
ings, ;marks and grounds and track should be a park area.
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of years," that it is the "best safety rules and asked mothers
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of North Orlando and connect1 .1irmly. No gum
the
police
department.
t 51 alIas mOn-add).
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"A major Industrial park, with the proposed lntercounty 1 .tp*.s
zoning ordinance which can be to supervise the young chil1Iatanvdrugceunt
Anticipated
revenue
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it three among the largest In the metroobtained at this time and flCCCS- dren at the stops.
mills taxation (a .50 Increase politan area, Is recommended
sary for the growth of the city."
It
announced more volover
last year) is $129,573
When citizens in the audience unteei-s are needed to servo as
with
largest
amounts of revrecommended the adoption, room mothers and in the
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membership now totals 233
$20,029 andutility tax at
11.
In other business, council in. with hopes it 100 per cent
$20,000.
structed City Attorney Kenneth goal soon will be attained.
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According to budget to he
Mcintosh to prepare an amend- Group photographs of
DR.
FRANK
LEONE
discussed tonight, the water
n
mont to the ordinance which re children will be made this I
department will operate during
gulates the sale of alcoholic Thursday.
Purchase of property to build
the next fiscaL year at a dobeverages. New restrictions All committees have been
ficit of $7,095.66 with antici- a new Dellary Community LIwhich according to Mayor L. H. assigned and are ready for
pitted revenues of $31,000 and brary at the intersection of
Woodhams. have received ap- work. Officers and chairmen
anticipa ted
expenditures of Azalea and hibiscus Drives has
proval of all businesses affected for the year In addition to
$88,095.60. Largest Items in
in the city includes only one Mrs. Segrest, are Mrs. Barthe water budget are $14,300 been completed, according to
sign, not to exceed four feet by barn Jones, first vice presifor salaries; $13,952, pipes announcement front the Library
five feet, may be attached to the dent; Murray, second vice pres"Coffee
,'Coffee Can Parade" has been
"The K of C hopes to accorn- and fittings and $3,693 for Site Committee,
place of business and no more ident; Mrs. Dede Schaffner,
by the Knights of pishi this by collecting dimes meter and boxes.
The triangular site, located
than two company signs will be secretary; Mrs. Joan Neff,
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Stroi't, pm-k2 tnd ground just oft hIghway 17-92 and
San- and dollars thro ughout the
thU
CUIUI,$bO Cur.cil Ur ')r
displayed in the front windows. treasurer; Mrs. Donna Parford.
county in coffee
The expenditure is anticipated a t providing sonic 18,000 usable
Mayor Woodhams, in urging hunt, devotions; Mrs. Sally
Di'. Frank Leone, chairman, money will be turned over to 234,599.12 with $18,249.12 for
that the restrictions be included Sheets, publicity; Mrs. Shirley
feet, has been approved
square
said
this is a drive to raise the City of Sanford to help labor and $6,000 for electricity by
the Volusia County Library
In the ordinance, reported the Stuart, faculty representative;
make
bigger mind better zoo included,
money to "make the children of
portion of the city on the high Pat Bontempo, historian; Mary all ages
Largest item III the police Board, the State Library Board,
of Central Florida hap- when it is relocated by tit(way is taking on a "honky Kinsey and Gretchen Tope, PY-"
(Iepflrtlliettt bubdget. of $:34,450 and the Distreit 5 zoning corncity," he explained.
tonk'' appearance with tunight- safety committee; Linda ConDr. Leone said he has a phil which is under t'ofltt'titjoti IS miSSiOfl.
nery, bt'uutifjcation ; Florence
Preliminary plans for the
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whlerI'l)y the children of Semi- $28,900) lot' salaries,
Lego reported the co u ncil will flerg and Connie Galloway,
building are expected for presimIt' County will b1. able to
hold a Fireman's .Appreciatiou i'oonm representative; Thelma
eritation in the near future.
choose
Otie
or
inni'e
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ill
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Day Saturday beginning at 6 p. Knoechal and Patsy Wagner,
Members of the site committhey would Ilk.' to 5CC lI(l(lt'(I
m. at the Women's Club. The membership; Emily MacLeod,
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are Glenn Smith, Richard
to the zoo.
event described as a real "wing- hospitality; Gloria Irwin,
Fawley, Harry Lyon, Earl MerHe urged zuhl Central Flor.
ding" will be put on by the city brary; Eloise Slarna, clinic,
rill, and Miss Elma Johnston.
idians
to "look for these coffee
officials with the cooperation of and co-chairmen, Ann Wilhianis
Sam Faron, builder, serves as
By JANE C:tSSEL1I1111tY
By JANE CASSELIIEIIItV
cititit in their pluues of 11181local merchants for members of and Carolyn Gilbreath.
th acting consultant.
Mrs.
Doris
Carrigan,
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Seminole
dimes
and
dollars
for
this
warcIal hour was enjoyed during Club at Lyman high School has
slated to be chef.
clinic chairman, has announced
The board authorized the which refreshments were sorv- elected officers for the coming thy project."
clin ic mothers coffee will be
clerk, Mrs. Mary Hawthorne, to ed by the executive board. A year mutiol the installation banheld at 9:15 am., Friday, at the
attend the convention of the visitation period with t'liiss- quet has been set for Oct. ii
school.
League of Municipalities in room teachers took place after In conjunction with Mid-Florida
All mothers who have signed
Clearwater: instructed the at- the fleeting.
up to fCIWe in the clinic, as well
Tech DECA Club,
n
torney to investigate and t.ake
its any others interested, are
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appropriate action if the Lake
of
invited
to attend.
DECA president and now state The Woman's Society
Howell Drainage and ReclamaThe
county
health nurse will I
president, will be the installing Chrl3tLnn Service of the Cass
tion District law suit affects the
officer,
berry Community Methodist be on 'iand to explain the duties
flue
Included
the
installation
and
Officers ti) be Installed from Chu:cii will conduct a general arid restrictions of clinic vol.
y half
Ufltt.'t3i'. She will also discuss
of bilateral drainage on the KenOVitdO High School graduates Lyman Include John Causey, meeting at 'u a.m., Wednesday, the eye and oar examinations.
tia Drive paving project as
their president: Curt RIder, vice at th e church.
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nra- of 1965-66 are entering
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wonton
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this
term,
particular
of
this
gram with cost
"Butch" Mc- those planning to attend should
Wheeler wil l attend rethry; Damon
portion of the project not to
Carto.m Newman College In Jet- Dermnott treasurer; Roger Hero- bring a sack munch if they plan
exceed $665._______
reporter - historian; Steve to stay following the program.
(erson City, Teen.; Oulda Wal.
parliamentarian and Beverage and dessert will be
Harmon,
eott, WIliIxns College In i.
Successors to A. F. Ramsay
sergeant at served by the hostess circle.
Falkinghum,
John
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Flowers For All Occasions
ieyan, in flocky Mount, N. C. arms.
POTTID PLANTS I
board of directors will ho Oops!
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Bobby Stewart anti Mike ParCUT FLOWERS
tin, huhurn, in AlaIthInu, and made up of the jiresident, parI)ELANJ) (All )—Joe M. Ogets installation
CORSAGES
lirnnentririan,
historian,
and
sor.
01mm iepson, Jim Beasley,
lesby a Daytona Beach lawyer,
geant
at
arms.
By JANE CASSELBEItRY Charles Beasley, Walter fleas.
2221 G,sp.vlhI. Av..
Is suing Southern Bell 'l'clt'
There are 21 students now on- phone Company for damages
The Seminole Little League icy, Connie Morgan, Andy MikMEMBER
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Woman's Auxiliary will hold Its icr, Sqndra MIkIer, Larry rolled in the distributive educa- because his name was left out
re
women.
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annual Installation of officers at Strick:uud, Larry Schull, Steve lion program at Lyman, and all of the telephone book.
7:30 pm , Thursday, at Ann's Mellu. Clyde Meadow, Judy are presently employed. The
p
p
Restaurant in Casselberry.
Minter and Cathy ltook all are program enables students to
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COPLFT
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career while still attending high .
RNCE
.'k.11,
!9,''°is general chairman for the lege.
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school.
she
may
and
fet
affaIr,
entering
lila
Rex
Brooks
is
buf
contacted for further inforina- bOp}IOcflOre year at Florence
Lloyd Barnes is coordinator
lion. 'rhose who have failed to State College, Florence, Ala.
for the program.
fiI\lH
make advance reservations still
nay ettend.
sea a uia vum'i4 $OWI$1 MUt.PIS*
New officers to be installed
amYOUNG
include Mrs. Charles N. Sheets,
63 'Im. `
Altuinonte Springs, chairman;
F\/Drl**i
Mrs. OtUs N. Brown, CasselGO C %_ T 1\

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worried.' And sometimes they did have me worried.
"fleally thought ft didn't upset me when the fans sang, but
It tIld when they started throw1g things at ne"
Butts called the Georgia-Florida games In Jacksonville
one of the finest things for both schools.
"It's always a success for both and gives a lot of
soutit
Georgia and north Plorid* folks a chance to see the teams," he
said. "And I am proud thai I signed a long term lease contract
with Florida to play the game in Jacksonville; It'll keep the
game there a long time."
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answer for Mrs. B. K. who with mate, and all is well. For.
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It on a newspaper so that each slit those you like can turn this ______________________________________
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stuffed toys, here is another than to what. is truly iinpoy..
of adventure over mingharn,
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9:10 ('-') fillorlis alitl Allen
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(611 Clyl)lky Ilww I'Ve
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7.1s &amp; 11:30
show
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sall Diego.
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FANNY HILL"
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MIrfem Hopkins
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flitjinigle
after being: chaperone.
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Abigail Prentace
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(Nancy Walters). and Ws all
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have much work piled up
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cash dummy's ace and king of
nome, so get busy early and
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way to make the grand slam. tricks in his own h id wft put It behind you efficiently.
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Abilift AbiarrooK whMup- Can you figure It out?
a trump and the remaining Some boring task also needs
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If you do not come through
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made to a discerning person,
YOU can get into
dilly of an
DEAR POLLY - I sin a also stay bright and clean this floor. My rugs are 28 incher argument. Many social matters
need your special touch Show
ruadmotbsr with an increasing way. -KATHRYN
in dzameter.-MRS o u
that you have excellent ideas.
DEAR POLLY - We have
I
some
heavy
cuptain's
chuirs
at': Imm frequent new pictures.
Could be mude Of Yarn that Dec. 21) Some civic tan"'
k is
that scratched my waxed floor
in
flp the latest
being forced upon you that will
matches
the
floor
color
and
hi.
picture next to ever time someone pushed
I . the glass and just in front Of bark
bring in fine benefits, so don't
insteud of lifting it, I quit,e inconspicuous.-TIOLLY
the prevous one which stays in crocheted round rugs, one to
A
net
did
he
recalcitrant about tarrying
DEAR POLL'i through with it. A very sucthe back of the frame. It if; fit under each chair, and I tell
not come with our badminton
jj
ceasful person can give you
f to flick the back panel off everyone to slide the rug and
set.
My
mother
solved
this
wonderful
aid, ideas. Show
a
and compare a child's the chair together at) there am
PIA1 - a at different area. They no more scratchce on my tile problem by maiking one of ny- g=titude.
— lon not and stringing it up. It
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to
works fine and this net could Jan. 20) Showing that you cornothers' ideas and can
also be used on table tennisprebend

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LONELY joys
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and
DEAR LONELY: The gen diligent an others
tieman Is shy all right--shy you. Exercise greater will powto put her past behind her, go thought I was crazy when I
.ge, and start life tried to explain how the.v fit good manners. He should have er in all things.
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into your eves.
acknowledged your first note
ave: whime no one knows or
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He gets mad when I refuse
one way or the other. You 20) Put yourself In
ber nicale. We need your
may be "lonely," but you're hands and get yourself beautihelp In convincing her that to go to lunch with him. He's
this woulø be best for her and had nine secretaries in the better off alone than in the fully groomed so that others
year before I came I've been compan3 of one who appears will be very impressed with
baby Please help us
'%N0 NAME, No TOWN here ten months and I'm bar- to be an Ill-mannered scairty- you. Some important persons
ed stiff. I hate to quit because cat
MOM \ N, NT It would
can be contacted thdn3 Be
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*at the girl, under ttw the pay it; gond and If's near
amusing for best retaults
m
husband's
worL
but
this
Problems"
Write
to
Abb
of
selflessness
and
sacri
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GEMINI
(May
21
to
June
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90069. For a personal repl.y. make next week's activities !E , 9
nd to punish hersell' for Any suggestions?
OUT OF IDEAS inclose a stamped self ad more successful so that you can
sike Actually, she
DEAR OUT: Yes. Be Num. dress- envelope.
be punishing the child
start on your week-end with- Z_
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out anset or dissatisfaction ;Z
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you
to
adopt
the
baby
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-vm d be as grave a mistake
DEAR ABBY 1 am a wid
$1 to Abby. Bo,. 69700 j..,os cci Do shutevcr is
practical
Angeles. Cal., 90069. for Ab4a fw Wr to keep it. I know ow. 55, and am quite lonely. I

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azines and even crossword either.
operating. The evening can well
"sin"
to
give
away
her
puzzle
books,
which
he
hands
I
see
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him occasionally, and finij you preparing for the fu
back to me without even look- he always smiles and flY
.wn flesh and blood
ture
Abby. this child is 16, the Ing at them. He won't go helln. People say he is very
boy will not marry her (for home because he fights with shy. Should I do anything
his %;lie. He is so ignorant It's
more. or shouldn't the next
-wWch she is lucky, as he is
work at home or office
move be his' I'm afraid I've wi
il3 a kid himself and not Impossible to hold a converseth
release
time for in
lion with him One da3 I men
made a fool of nself

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Page 10 - Sept, 15, i966
FIt1'iTIoVe A*1
Sce,nt Replt mat Boolt
roticemed according to law thetnle'.s uc'h certIficate shall he ficate number and year of lean- is the 2rd .la of )ctoher.
NT1CI
IS hereby given that I
Dated
this
24th
day
of
.%ugnst.
Pace
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propert' .iescrihv,i in such certi- re cme.1 according to law the ance. the descrIption of the proNanie in which
ssc4 P. &amp; a am engage,l in business at State
fic.*te will he sold to the highest property described in such certi- pert)', and the name In which It 106*.
(Official Clerk's Seal)
Devdopnient corporation. AU of Highway 42*, Altamonte Spring
cash bidder at the front door of fltate wifl he sold to the hIgh- was assessed are as follows:
Arthur 11. fleckwith, Jr.
said property being in the cn- Seminole Count', Florids, under
Seminole County Court eat cash bidder at the front door Certificate No, 200*
the
Year of
Clerk of Circuit Court
t)' of Seminole, State of }ior- the fictitious name of ALTARouse at Sanford. Florida. on of the Seminole County Court issuance 1)44
Seminole County. florida
ida. lnlees such certificate shall MONTE TIEAI.TT, and that I
.ltnnmlite Springs Will fleDescription of Property;
the first Monday in the month House at Sanford, Florida., on
be redeemed according to law Intend to register said name with
N 12 Ft of S 27 Ft ot W
fly: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
e! October, 1*66. which is the the first Monday in the month
iblilIg lllOVI'l' nnil '
the propert' described In such the ('lerk of the Circuit Court. q%IiEt A
Deputy Clerk
102 Pt of E *6* Pt of sw'
of October, 1*66, whIch Is the
2r4 day or October. 10*6.
Being Lt *A Section 14, rublish Aug. 20 &amp; Sept. 6, 12, certIficate will he mold to the Seminole County, Florida, in ac- rotary mower for its mnlnti'nttatei this 26th day of .tuguet, rd day of October. 1*66.
highest cash bidder at the front cordanee with the provisions of
0. 1066
Township 208. flange 22E.
Dated this *6th day of AnguM,
1*66.
department with action
door of the Seminole County the Fictitious Name Statutes, to. anee
Name in whit-h assessed Judith BIC-*'
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(Official Clerk's Seal)
Slatnken
by the town council
('ourt House at Sanford, Plor- wit: Section *41.0) Florida
Montgomery. All of said properArthur 11. I%eekwith. Jr.
tOfficlal Clerk's Seal)
ida,
or
.%rPI.ICATIAN
NOTICE
on
the
first
Monday
In
the
lutes
1*27.
ty
being
in
the
County
of
SemiArthur H. fieckwith, .ir.
Clerk of Circuit Court
a
octal meeting when the hiul
Sig: Alfred I,. Davis
month of i'ctnher, 1066. which
I'OR TtN BRED
noic, State of Florida. Unless
Seminole County. Florida
Clerk of Circuit Court
s;ieh certificate shall he redeem- tece. 1*14.15 I'lnnlda Statutes at is the .'ir(l Iav of October, 1)66, Publish Sept. 4, 12, 20, *7, 1)46 of John Deere for the t'quip.
Seminole County, Florida
fly: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
*ig- 11'E.t*
D.itel this 24th day of
ed according to law the property iesn
mont WAS ACCI'pII'd as the "bost
fly: U. N Tamm, .'fr.
Deputy Clerk
described
in
such
certificate
will
NOTICE
IS
IIEREI3V
(lIVEN,
net,
1*6*.
Publish Auc. 0 &amp; Sept. 6. 12
Deputy Clerk
bid,"
NOTiCE TO D1OFENI)
20. 1066.
Publish Aug. 20 &amp; Sept 6, 1$, he sold to the highest cash hid- That flai1 Rome the holder of (Ot'fiil Clerk's Seal)
5T.TR
OF
FLORIDA
The bid for the 10 horsepow.
Arthur H. fleckwith. .ir.
der at the front door of the the following certificate has nI20. 1*64
DDC-6P
TO, ,lohn William flicks
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County Court house at ed said certificate for tax deed
rhflng mower and rotary
or
liesidenee unknown,
Seminole County, Florida
Sanford, Florida. on the first to he issued thereon. The certi.
NOTICE OP .trrI.le.%T1ON
was $1,810 minus $210
You
will
please
take
notice
mower
fly:
II.
N
T*mm,
Jr.
Monday in the month of October, fiente r.umher and year of issuron TAX nnn
0TtCE or tvrI,ICATION
that you are hereby required to trade-tn.
Deputy Clerk
1064. which i the ltd day of anee, the description of the pro(Soc. 1*4.15 )'Ierida Statutes of
ron TAX
file your written def.nees either
perty. and the name in which it Publish Aug. *0 &amp; Sept. 6, i
(Soc. 194.15 rInnida Statutes at October. 11*6.
1*41)
In other l,t*siness, a resnluperannafly or by an attorney, on
20, 1066
Dated this 26th day of August,
as assessed are as follows:
NOTICE IS hEREBY t11'EX, 1*1491
or before October 14, 1*64 at the tim) stating the council's InYear of DDC-*7
CertIficate No. *6
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN. 1*66.
That David Rome the holder of
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OffIce of the Clrf'k of the CirIssuance 1064
the following eertifte*te has fil- That .1. E. Holt., Sr. the holder (Official Clerk's Seal)
cult
(mitt, at the County Court terest In purchasing a imrcel
Description
of
Propertyi
Arthur
II.
fleekwith,
Jr.
has
certificate
for
tax
deed
.'f
the
following
certificate
said
NOT1CP 0)" PP1,IC.T1ON
linus.'.
in Sanford, Florida, antI of property from the \'intt'r
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
Lots
14*
&amp;
14*
flnoke.rtown
to be issued thereon. The certi- filed said certIficate for tax
rn TAX
of to mail a copy thereof to )arP1st Book 4 Pages
Seminole County. Florida
&amp;
fieste number and year of issu- deed to he issued thereon. The
(Sec.
101.15
Florida
Statutes
fly: II. N. Tamm, Jr.
lyle hlousholder, Attorney for Park Telephone ('ompany for
Nam. in which assessed Elder ISIS)
anee, the description of the pro- certificate number and year of
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, Plaint 1ff, P. 0. Box 640, Sanford, playground purposes was adopt.
&amp; Charline flurgess. All of said
Deputy Clerk
perty, and the name in which it issuance, the description of the
Florida, in that certain divorce
was assessed are as follnti:
property, and the name in which Publish Aug. 20
Sept. 6. 11. property being in the County That Donald A. Harris the hold- suit pending against you In the a.
Tear of lt was assessed are as follows: 20. 1*66
Certificate No. 270
of Seminole, State of Florida.. er oi 'he following certificate Circuit Court of the Ninth JudiThe board of dircetors of
unless such certificate shall he has filed said certificate for
Tear of DDC-1e7
Certificate No.
Issuance 1064
to
law
tax
ileed
to
he
issued
thereon.
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CIrcuit
of
Florida.
in
and
the
according
redeemed
Properly;
issuance
1064
of
l)cae'rtptlns
telephone company trill
the property described In such The certificate number and year for Seminole County, in ChanNOTICE OF .LrPI.1rTIo%
I)escnlptlnn at rropert;
of SE', of NE'a (Less
meet
on
Sept. 20 to discuss tha
ecry,
wherein
the
relief
sought
-ertificate will he sold to the
FOR TAX DERI)
Lot l(. Ril
A tVoodmvre
S ?. Ft't Section 21, Town.iee*'ription
property,the
and
the name inof is a ,Iecree of divorce: An ab- proposal.
Park Second fleplat P1st (Ccc. 194.15 FlorIda Statutes of highest cash bidder at the front theie'u;ancr,
ship 215. Range .0E
door or the Seminole County whih It was assessed are as t.reviated title of ealti cause is
104*)
Book l
Page 72
Name in which assessed Eli
Lengthy ihseussit;n of the
Betty •Iean hicks, rlsintiff. vs.
NOTICE IS HEJIEHY ciivi:N. Court House at Sanford, Florida, follows:
Qusin. .kll of said property he- Ntme in which assessed I'. &amp;. 0.
\'ear of .iohn \'iIliam flicks. Defendant, anthropod 1)111 from tIi; ('utilIty 4
ing in the County of Seminole., l'i'velopms'nt Corporation. All of That 3. E. hiolt., Sr. the holder on the first Monday in the Certific',t,. So. 2l7
an.1 herein fail not or a decree
State c.f F1arIth, Pnlcrs r.t:ch '..'ii.l proprrty being in the Cun- of the following certificate has month of October, iti6f., which
Issuance lt'44
pro confeeso will he' entered took place.
certificate shsll he redeemed ac- ty of Seminole, State of Florida, filed said certificate for tax deed the 2r1 day of Oc'toher. 1966.
I
I)eseniptlnn of rrnpcni,
Date.1 this 26th day of August.
cording to law the property ties- I'nlsu such certificate shall he to he' issued thereon. The c'ertiit *4 &amp; w *6 4t Ft. of !.ot against you.
V1TNESS m' hand an.I off!.
rribt'd in such certificate vill be retlee met according to law the ficate number and year of issu- 1066.
2
Ulk !6 n anhnnlo Pint
67
&amp;
cial
seal at Sanford. Seminole ItnOVS
sold to the hihest 'a'h bidder pr4.Terly d.sc'rittetI n such certi- anee, the description of the pro- tOfficial Clerk's Se1)
Ilnok
l'acee 6t4,
County, Florida. this 0th 'ia of
Arthur II. flerkwith. .lr.
at the front dour of the Semi- fucate. will he sold to the highest perty, and the name in which
66
LiHF;'TV. Ky. (AP) - l)r.
Clerk of Circuit Court
t the front door it was assessed are as follows:
nole County Court House at San- rash bidder
. Nan;.' in which nssea'e'd B. C. September. 10*6.
(SEAl.;
Seminole ('ouunty, }"inrl.ia
L. C. V;:ung has read tile VOWS
ford, florida, on the first Mon- of the Seminole County Court Certificate No. 12,
Tear of
:- umlIt,-.n All of 'aid property I
Arthur Ii. llorkwilh, Jr. ' ai
fly: 11.5 Tnmn;, .lr.
day in the month of Ortobt'r, house at Sanford, I'lorida. on l,'suianee 1064
i
t.elng
in
the
County
of
Seminole'
;;'s ri;iies iI1Volt'iiIg three
I St., t.
Clerk ,.f the ('Ircuilt ('olin
lar.put t'lqrk
Deseriplh,n of Propert,
1066, which is the rd .lay of the first Mont, in the' month
El ort1
I 'nies
'itch
fly:
Ilonna
,l.
MarkI's,
P.
C.
generti.ms
(1' ttt( SZlill(' Iafllily.
(I
.'pt
0,
0
K'
I'nhl
ish
I.,; s
10 3. 0
ug
o*, which is the
1
&amp;
t
Oct ohe'r, 1
certificate shall he relceme.i a'of .kuic- 1r4 tiny of October. 1966.
Packard's 1st Add. tO MdDated this 26th 4a
ror,1In to liw the proper!% .1cc. I'u;llIs), S'i'. I 1, 20, 21 &amp; )'(.
In '.419, 'lie tllifljstt'r married
I 'a tel t hIs 6I h ula ,,t tugway PInt Book 2 h'ngc I 04. I''.0%
ust. 166.
eril'ed In such certificate will 1'.' 4. 1 061
Mari.;n
Con'best
and 1)011
N.;;e in whi'h
ses'el Henry
ust.
II,,'
(Official Clerk's Se'ai)
't1
ca.h ht.I.jer
he- I
itr.wn. All of said propert
Dati.i"i'tt' In l!fl.-;, he married
fl'i'I('E Ill' ti'i'l,l(' t'liIi
Arthur II. flrckwitlu. Jr.
Officlnl ("1erW Seal)
t the' front dour of the Semi.
('tliVI'V
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
IIEPI)
ng In the County of Seminoic.
FOIl '1't
Clerk of Circuit Court
ni,' Counly '''urt ii ;u'e it
the mp1e's dauizlitcr, Ililda, to
Ut) till) (IF t
statt' of Florida. mi.''- 'Itch 4 ce. 194.10 honda
Clerk of circuit Court
Seminole County', Florida
tnIutr of I
nforl. Elorila, on th.' first
Chai'it's
Wesley
iii
Public
1Isnrin
In l9e,, he
T'imm.
Jr.
certificate
shall
he
rede('rned
c1*II0
fly: H. N.
fir. II. N. Tnmm. .lr.
\i,,niltu' it; th,' n;..nth, of Oct.
which i' the tiril I'iy TO \Vhnn; It ?i.uy ('onc-ern:
c.rdlng to law the' prapert% dc's54 .Tl''i 15 iiCl:Ii;V iii 'EN. ol,(r, 1
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
flarfld
their
granddaughter,
Tb" S,',,i'i't, .'off't)- Itw,r,l of
1*. rIhed In such ccrtlflcatc Wilt be Tb4i I).,vl.1 Bone tb. t;0di ,', ,,f i't,irr,
flg, 2' &amp; Sept.
rublish .%ug. ItO &amp; Sc;t.. C, 12, i'uti1ih
. 4 Ju s tment will boll a publIc Nancy Wesley, to Lewis Wil.
sold to the highest each hii.ier the following -ertl!tcat, has fil20, 1!466
flatci this ?r.th li' ,f
hearIng to i'onsicler the' posit. hams,
at the front door of the' Seminole ed sail certificate 'or ta deed tict,
:r'c-it.
DDC-1O7
hility If granting a special ex.
ii,'
t.uu'd there.n The' "f" ti. (0!i,'ui I ('Ic rita Seal)
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_________ County Court hIiui;se' a: Snfar4,
it,,; It, an .\
it riculture
Florida, on the first Monday in fit ,1i' n un; her a nd year ni I'' u
(t1'lUE or t I'l'I.lCATIO%
t rib or II
%O'T'i('E 01' A rI'l.If %TIO %
Ile.'k with, .1 r
zuit;.' anl ('- t'u'tnn;u'r.'ial zone
the m'nth of t,,r,l'er, I !'4C,
i)FEI)
n'. I ii
les-lipt I't; of I in' pr,.
l'(lhl 1'%
flEi)
i'k'r it
I-OH T
'f t'ir.nit Court
I,, : 'I t ' I I. 'tI
I .ti' 't M ''till,'
,f ulcI oi't, ier lv. intl the' na ?TI.' In
iu'h ii
'Ia '.,ii
4 See'. 104.10 )'i.'rida StfltIites ol %i't'. 1*11.1(1 FluriuIn Statnics of vh I rt, I.. th c' 1r.1 la
Et.'r Ii.-;
lion" l':,;'h a- r.'.u.'ct.'il liv Mrs.I!'CC
1141*,
I%
101111
hi N T-umni .ir.
flUloi.i: ('01 T1
Eo.lii, v IIunj, ott ii;,• t.11owin
lottel this 6Ih day of .tueust.
)'.-ar nfl
'rtifb'atc 5o.
IIELEflY Gl'EN,
xoTii: is IIEItEI:Y GIVEN,: Ni 'TICI: 1
l'.-p:Oy ''lent
III) LIII) (11' t IU1'1'UII\'i'
lescrll.'ui
;iro;icrt)'
:
Lot
(le-s
24,
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c
That Troy WUliarns the holder Thuit I ':t vid It'iru.' iii. holder of 1066.
I't.lt'h
uc. 20 &amp; S.'pt
.
nti,'e of i'iuI,II, hh'nni,iu
u ,, r s on t ; i-:n tznil ,;iu'r
E
cart Ificat t' has (Of firm i Clerk's St'i]
I)rsrrIill"n ut )'rup.'ri, :
tic.
I '.1ow I n
of the- follow lag cert ft ira ft has thu
'l1'0 it may .'nin't'rn:
Va ruts .tiiuln. It. i.t.t 21 (less tvly
lIe'. it with,. .1 r
CII a! 1 lit C. Sc.
.\ rt ii ur
t h .t
ii
4
filed said certi !ic.nte for tax deed i 1.-i tu hi ci Vt u !ir;i I.' fur I ax .l.'cd
Tb,- S,tnit,ol,' 4'oIII;t' lt'':ur I f
i ,.f \iv :.lOh. ft ; ,.f ml.
Clerk of Circuit Court
(lu •1 SI-'
512',
he- lsstac''i thereon. The c'ertiIi. be' Issued the're'oti. The eenti.
t lie ..lJuist tflt'tIt will h;nl,l
itti till.'
1'. B. M It u'h.-lis Survey
IS
Ss'r;i in.'le' County, florida
Sic; i"u ti', 1'fJt Ilpilt p
ficate number iind 'ear of Issu- I i(at' a urn l.er ii!! ear of ISSIl'
o'l'it s-: (IF t Frill t'rIo
I..';
Gr:,j,t. I.ots I
17 &amp; 1 hI.'uInI;U to eu,nsliu'r I lie i'''iEly: H. S. Tamm, Jr.
nan,.' 311:
anee, the descript ion (.1 the' pro- itnee. thi- description of the proron it i)FFi)
ra nt lag :, rear yard
anui I..'tt. 13 to 16 h'2ast of w.'t l.ility of
I'epui y Clerk
:i nit' it, ;t hiuli i 5t'5t't
perty. and the' name in whIch it ;i*'r y. .,,ul the nhnlc In which it
1111.10 Fie'ridn Statute's
arfan.'e to th.'
hue
Lot
21,
111k.
4',
Levy
As
foliowet
Publish
A
uig.
80
&amp;
Sept.
6,
13,
Siplin.
All
of
said
propr
rty
bewas
zu-aessed
are
was assessed arc as follows:
Grant. Block B Oak Grove Park, iI"gt;latious as retinecteti by AnYear of 20, 10116.
I ng In the County a! Seminole. I
Year of t"-rtifit'atc No. It'!'
Certificate No. 20*5
i'i'i'i' Is H
i- iy oiV v'
24'S &amp; 30E. The 'ierson l'ot'.' on the followitig
State of Florida. 1.'nless such I That I'i iii Borne the holder of in See's. 26, 3*
DDC-05
su:nnce I 0114
issuance lf'64
c..rt ificrutt' shall tie' red.'t'me'd 8C- the following certificate has fil. Ely 223' of Sly 263' of Lot 13 ulescrIl)e',I property: Lot I ill,,,')(
!h'st'rlpti"n of I'roprrty;
DescrlptIe.n of Propert,;

Legal Notice
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

That 3. E. RolL, Sr. the holder
of the following certificate has
filed said certificate tot' tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
cerificate number and year of
tssuanc,e, the description of the
property, and the name in which
It was accessed are as follows:
Year of
Certificate Xc. 1
Issuance 1114

De.cnlg,t$.s of Property;
Lot 24 BIk A Woodmere
Park Second Replat flat
Book 12 Page 7*

Name in which assessed P. &amp; 0.
Development Corporation. All of
said property being in the Cone.

ty of Semlnolt. State of Florida.

Unless such certificate shall be
redeemed according to law the
property described in such certificate will be sold to the highest
cash bidder at the front door
of the Seminole C'.ounty Court
House at Sanford. Florida, on
the first Monday In the month
f October. 1146. which Is the
lid day of October, 1166.
Dated this 24th day of August,
111$.
(Official Clerk's Seal)
Arthur H. Reckwlth. Jr.
Clerk or Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida

By: H. N. Tamtn, Jr.

l)eputy Clerk
Publish Aug. 20 &amp; Sept. L 12,
20. 1*64
DDC- P2

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That 3. K Holt. Sr. the holder
of the following certificate has
flied said c'crtitieate for t* .loc
to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issupuce, the description of the property, and the name in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No. 262 Ycnr of
Issuance 1114

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ent $6.00; lieg. $ib.00 Perman-

ent $7.15,

I1ENICE'S BEAUTY SALON
100 E. 1st St.
323-964)

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Lot IS BIk A Woodmere
Park Second Reptat Flat
Book 1* Page 72
Name in which nss'ssod P. &amp; 0.
Development Corporation. AU of
said property being in the County of Seminole, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate ,'hafl be
redeemed according to law the
property described In such certificate will be sold to the highsit cash bidder at the front door
of the Ser.inole County Court
House at Sanford. Florida. on
ths first Monday in the month
of October, 1*66. which ii the
lid day of October, 1114.
Dated this 26th day of August,

CHILD CARE
322-2274

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NOTICE TO DEFEND
'lOt ROBERT T. SALMON
720 South Grant Street
Longwood, Florida
YOU ARE ThEREBY NOTI.
FlED that a Complaint for Itoplevin has been filed against
YOU, and you are required to
serve a copy of your answer or
Pleading to the Complaint on

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P. EWALD. 311 North Rosallnd
Avenue, Orlando, Florida, and
file th. original Answer or Pleadlag in the Office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or before the 6th day of October,
1966. It you fail to do so, judgmont by default will be taken
against you for the relief domanded In the complaint.
I)ONE ANI) OltUflutED at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida,
this 2nd day of September, 1966.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida
H&gt;': Donna N. 3larkos
Deputy Clerk
DONALD P. ESVALD
311 North Ilosalind Avenue
Orlando. Florida.
.tttorney for Plaintiff
Publish Sept. 6, 13, 20, 27, 19611
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Band instrument.
&amp; accessories

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PARROTS. Tame &amp; Talking. Mynahe,
Parakeets, Capuchian
Sales, Rentals &amp; Repairs
Monkeys, Squirrel Monkeys $11.
2001 Cedar Ave.
822-7202
Pat &amp; Fish; Supplies.
ANIMAL KINGDOM
PIANO TUNING &amp; REPAIR
17-92 Longwood
831-9644
____________________________________ W. L HARMoN
322-4223
POODLE I'UPPIES, gua.nteed
10 Rootna For Rent
healthy. Tiny toy * miniature 85-Vacuum Cleaners
at stud. Terms, *11-1449,
DAYS OR SS'EEl(S WORK,
' Payton
80103
USED VACUUM CLEANERS
322-2456
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quiet rcoms for men.
PERSIAN KITTENS
-ETERN'A -M ATIC222-1301 24411 Hiawatha at 17-IS
$10 up
401 MagnolIa. 132-1710.
Pure-bred, Cream., 4 Male.
I"irat Helf-SVlnding Watch
KIRBY COMPANY
I 1011811WORK
TE 8-4S*3
I liedroom, turn. ROOM ron working lady,
SEN'KAR[K GLASS &amp;
SVt ii, Rotor nut Hal theta ru g
Sutiets &amp; Service
344-3440
Downtown, *65 month.
At
i'I,.
1168-6767
chen
prIviI.g.s.
Phone
PAINT COMPANY
333FOR SALE: Regletereu m a 1 e
144-3071
2455.
Ph. 3)5_44I
GWALTNEY JEWELERS SVILL CARE for Invalid or Elel- ______________________________
210 Masnol(a,
Airdale, 2 yrs. Champion Blood
.13. ltlants, Feeds, Seeds
!'nZ u ;'tiriz As,*.
irr.ittfla I .rlv s,.r.,n in .'nv hnm. Ph.
Lines. 322-4428.
r t;:'4lrttruJ 'ULtA(.1r, tnctuo.
1:1: i .1
SC '1.
lag de'ep freeze &amp; washing maINFANT
Ct,C,Th1ES
imp
to
SIze
I
SELI4INeJ out all Plants, Flowers,
chine'. 322-2*00.
Livestock
10.
Poultry
3tnstly
Girls
_________________________________________
Cactus, Shade trees. % price.
SI. Real Estate Sale
222-7106
2739 Coum;try CIu;1 ltd.
3 flDItM. HOME with Central
HORSES: Buy, Sell, Trade. $2!.
hD':ut &amp; Air (r,n'iltiruning. Also
14N.tI'i'lN TIJI1.T1,i' L:uwtmtuo;ver.
50. Misc. For Sale
miirs
Family room. Good lees,Good condition, $40.
C. A. WHIDDON
tion,
I'IORSES for sale: 2 mares, 4
1111 Grove Lane. 32It-7Sf
BROKER
B.CAW H 11th P00 L Electric
yrs. old &amp; 7 yrs. old.
*22-5)11
flange, I year old. Escelleat GET Professional carpet clean- 202 S. Park
322.6880
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Days 122-7174
condition. 322-3363.
ing results-rent flue Lustre
Nights-Weekenda 221-0411
HORSES BOARDED
Electric Carpet Shampooer II
Reasonable Rates
NOTICE
per day. Carroll Furniture.
3 IIDRM. FERN. $75 month.
Good Riding Aria
DELL'S AUCTION SERVICE has
A MultIple Listing Realtor
Includes water
*22 -1*11
Phone
GIRL'S
24"
BICYCLE
taken over management &amp;
APPRAISER
INSUROR
322-6370 after 5 p. in.
New
Tires
operation of the Sanford
III) S. French
322 - 4)11
Call 322-5514
13.
Catering
Food
Partners' Aution at Onors &amp;
I BDIIM. FERN. DUPLEX with
_________________________________
17-92. Merchandise neededutilities $4) mo.
Will sell on consignment or 51,, Articles For Rent
OKRA- 322-0415.
ST. JOHNS REALTY
322-6151
buy outright. SALE every Fri.
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
RLGN't A BEb
day night 7:30 p. rn.
FLTRNISIIED 2 Bedroom home.
15. Special Services
Itollaway, Hospital, Baby Beds. 120 N. PARK AVENUE 222-6123
LEWIS C. DELL, AUCT.
Adults, no Pits.
By Day, SV..k or Month.
322-8531
322.7596
3 44-4 059
PAINTING CARPENTRY
CALLOART REAL ESTATE
CARROLL.'S FURNITURE
A. J. Adoock
111-1151 ALUMINUM Garage Door, S'x7' 11$ W. lit.
*22 -5111 CALL, DAY OR NIGHT 322-7498 LAKE COTTAGE, small, turn. &amp;
520; &amp; TV's with stands, good
also 2 BORN. HOUSE, turn.
CAKE
DECORATING Classes
HOSPITAL BEDS
condition 520 each.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
06
starting, September 20, rny working
Wheel
chairs,
sick
room
supplie.
322-32111,
htesltor
home, Pinocrest. For more infor sale or rent.
3 flD1t3t house, I % bath
Raymond Lundqulst, Acme.
formation call 822-4470.
L.IGGETT REXALL DRUGS
DESK LAMP, good as new. See
for rent.
Atiantic Hank Bldg.
*22-3951
Pinecrest Shopping Center
at The Sanford Herald.
323 -0 4 3 S
HOODS, fans, stoves exhaust
Ph 322-7911 90. Lots For Sale
2701
Orlando
Dr.
system. &amp; filters cleaned. Ph, YOU Probably missed a sale to
UNFL'ItNISILED 2 IHrm home.
$214111,
day
Us. Want-Ad. daily. 53. Wanted To Buy
Available sow.
A1'PItOX.
2
acres
frontage
on
Investigate the Low-Cost.
344-IS 19
Georgia
Ave.
High
School
SELL US Your O'urniture. Quick
parking lot. $5500- Terms,
Service with the cash.
98. Real Estate Exchange
_______________________________
322-110*.
SUPER TRADING POST
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OIC
THE NINTh
JVI)ICI,%L C18
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTS. FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 4015
J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC.,
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P110501 332.3409
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hieari;;g ;s'Ill be helit
ron 1'LT E)1hI)
-rilued it, cii.'!, -entit'icat a will hC '0 tb(' Issued thereon, The certi- *3-20-30. Further describeul as
1t.'Igh; Aldttion PInt Book
monte Heights S,'c' Ian Two
(Ccc. 1*11.15 Florida Slattlics " sold to the highest cash lihIier It-tie number ant year of Iscu- lying South of Sh,'phard (South) in tlii' t'unlnty Cotumisslon.'rs
PInt honk 10 Page' 15
Pages 118 &amp; 11)
at II;.' front door of the Semi- ance, the description of the pro. Road, East of I'. S. 1i'-9, anti hOof,, Court linus.', Sanford,
Same In which aese'd William Niume' iii which assessed William 1915)
Florid:,, on September 10, 1011
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
nole County Court house at perty, ad the name in which it North of Florida
T. &amp; Jewel Coycr. All of said 11, Vernon. All of said property
Public
hearing
will
lie
held
In
t 7:3(1 P. M. or as cool; thereproperty
being
In
the
County
of
:ucing
In
the
County
of
Seminole.
That
David
Rome
the
holder
of
Sanfiurti.
Florida,
on
the
first
was
assessed
are'
as
follows:
By: B. N. Tannn, Jr.
Year of the County ('nmflhis$ioflers Room, after as possible.
Seminole,
State
of
Florida..
UnState
of
Florida.
unless
such
the
following
certificate
has
fII.
Monday
in
the
month
of
October,
Certificate
No.
215
Deputy Clerk
Semil101(' County flo;ur,I ot
ac- ed said certifIcate for tax deed
Court house. Sanford, Florida,
which Is the' 3rd day of Issuance 1964
Publish Aug. 20 &amp; Sept. 1, 11, less such certificate shall be re- certificate shall be redeemed
AdJustment
to
be
issued
there.
The
certifiOctober,
1966.
deson
September
19,
1966
at
7:30
deemed according to law the pro- cording to law the property
flearrlplion of I'roperty;
0, 1116.
fly William C. hlalback,
perty
described
in
such
certificribe-d
in
such
certificate
will
be
ca.te
number
and
year
of
iscuDate'd
this
26th
'lay
of
August,
or
as
soon
thereafter
as
1,ote
42*
&amp;
424
Frank
L
P.
M.
DDC-)2
Chairman
cate will he sold t the highest sold to the highest cash bidder anee, the description of the pro- 1066.
\Vo.'lrnf!'s Subdivision Flat
Seminole
County
Board
of
Publish
Sept. 13, 1966
cash
bidder
at
the
front
door
of
at
the
front
door
ci!
the
Semiperty,
and
the
name
In
which
it
(()d(ictai
Clerk's
Seal)
Book I Page 44
APPLICATION
nOTICE
IlPE.37
,%ijtistmt
Arthur Ii fleckwith. Jr.
Seminole County Court nole County Court House at San- was assessed are as follows:
the
FOR TAX DEED
Name' In which assessed Arel,Ie
Tear of
it)' William C. lialliack,
Clerk of CIrcuit Court
- U &amp; Ruth S. Smith. All of said
(See, 254.1$ FI.rIda Statutes of House at Sanford, Florida, on ford, Florida, on the first Monday Certificate So. 2117
SPMINflII' COI7%T'
1)64
thuT'ma
Seminole County. Florida
the
first
Monday
in
the
month
of
in
the
month
of
October.
1*66,
Issuance
:tror:y being in the County of
25*)
hl')%RI) 0)" AflJ1'MTIiE'I'
DeseTiption
of
Propi'rt:
By:
H,
S.
Tamrr,
Jr.
October,
1066,
which
is
the
Ird
which
is
the
3rd
day
of
October,
St'mino,', State of Florida, Un- Ptililisli Sept. 13. 1966
NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN.
Nuutiec of I'uihilc Ilenniuig
Lots 4 to IS &amp; Lot 2 (Less
Deputy Clerk
1066.
less
ch certificate shall be re- DDE-34
That .1. E. Bolt, Sr. the holder day of October, 10f;G.
To Vhon; it may concern:
Part
in
Tanglewood
Sec
2
PtiL'Iishi
Dated this 26th day of .ugust.
Dated this 26th day of August,
30 &amp; SePt. 6. 13, deemed according to law the
of the following certificate has
The Seminole County Board of
fleplat and Part of I4ots 2
NOTICE OP APPLICATION
, 1066
1061.
properly described in such certifiled said certificate for tax 11466.
Adjustment will hold a pululic
to
14
Dese
in
102
Page
PDC.11O
ORB
tOtficial
Clerk's
Seal)
I'OhI TAX DF.I'3D
ficate' will he sold to the highest
deed to be issued thereon. The (Official Clerk's Seal)
hearing to consider the' posci217) 81k B Tanglewood SeeArthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. Beckwlth, .Ir.
ca'h bidder at the' front door of (See, 191.16 Florida Statute.
certificate number and year of
lity at granting a aide street
.'eI'I'LICATIO%
tion
Two
Flat
Book
9
Page
%O'J'iCE 01'
Clerk of Circuit Court
Clerk of CircuIt Court,
the Seminole County Court house 11)41))
Issuance, the description of the
setback variance to the Zonin
FOR 'V.LN DERL)
64
I
Seminole County, Florida
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
at Sanford, Florida. on the first
property, and the name In whicl
(Ccc.
11)1.16
Florida
Statutes
Name
in
which
assessed
Wellfly: Ii. N. Tamm. Jr.
It;: II. S. Tamm, Jr.
of ionda3' in the month of Oct. That 3. E. Holt, Sr. the holder of Regulations as requested by
It was assessed i.e's as follows
born C. Phillips. Jr., inc. All of 1949)
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
ober, 1066, which is the 3rd day the following certificate has fil. ter Park Telephone Co. on the
Tear ci
Certificate No. 214
NOTICE IS IIEREI3Y GIVES, of October, 1*66.
Publish Aug. 30 &amp; Sept. 4, 1*, Publish Aug. 20 &amp; Sept. 6. 13, said property being in the
ed said certificate for tax deed fo11;t'img
described
property:
Iisuaao. 1144
Lots 31 &amp; 32,
Goldenrod
Manor
County of Seminole, State of That laa;'ld Itorne the holder
20, 2066
Ito. 29611
Dated this 26th day of .tugust, to be issued thereon, The certiD..est1.s of Property;
Public
hearing
wll
be'
h.'Id
Florida.
Unless
such
certificate
of
the
following
certificate
has
1966.
r'nC-104
It 1, 01k A Woodmere DDC-82
licate number and year of issu- in the County Con,missionera
shall
lie
redeemed
according
to
fitad
said
certificate
for
tax
Offlcial
Clerk's
Seal)
ance, the description of the pro- Boom. Court house, Sanford,
Park Second Replat Fiat
law the property described in deed to be issued thereon. The
NOTICE OF SI'IT
NOTICE OP .LrPLICATION
Book 1$ Page 71
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Pert)', and the name in which it I"lorida. on Septeniher 19, 1966 at
DERI)
such certificate will be' cold to certificate number and year of
Foil 'I'L
was assessed are as follows:
Name In which assessed P. &amp; 6. TO, RICHARD DONALD DOAN1
Clerk of Circuit Court
Year of 7:80 P. 31. or as soon th.'reafter
11)1.15
rleinlda
Statute.
.f
the
highest
cash
bidder
at
the
issuance,
the
description
of
the
and
ELrIOSSA
MAE
tSce'.
DOAN,t
Certificate' 5. 2005
Developu2extt Corporation. All ol
Seminole County, Florida
as possible.
door of the Seminole prope'rty, and the name in which
his wife.
front
t in*ftu
issuance' 1964
said property being in the CounBy: II. N Tmm. Jr.
Seminole County l!o:i;"l &lt;,
YOU AND E.LCII OF 'OI. are'
Ni ITICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, County Court House at Sanford, It was assessed are as follows:
I)rse'rlpti.sn of Pnespertyt
fleputs' Clerk
ty of Seminole, State of Florida.
Adjustment
Year
of
That
.1
E.
halt,
Sr.
lIst
holder
Florida,
on
the
first
Monday
in
Certificate
Na.
I
o
hereby
notifle'd
that
suit
has
Unless such certificate shall be
Publish Aug 2(5 &amp; Sept. 6, 13,
N 125 Ft of S 275 Ft of w
13) ViI1 Ian, C. hlnIl,ae'k.
20, 1966
103 Ft of E 462 Ft of SW l
r.d.med according to law the been commenced against you in ,f thi' following certificate has the month of October, 1066, Issuance 1064
ChaIrman
I)e'seri.tiun of I'rc'pi'rt:
Being Lot 4A Section 14 Publish
property described in such certi- the' Circuit Court of the Ninth fIie.,i said certificate for tax which is the 3rd day of October,
DDC-10!
Sept. 12. l!'66
Lot t hulk 11 Lockhart's Subto be issued thereon. The 1966.
Township 20S Range 32E
fleet. 'will be sold to the highest Judicial Circuit of the' State ot1deedI ri....
t
nitni
h.'r
and
'ear
of
tli;
is
Ills
i'll,
t
lb'(,k
It
Page'
10
Dated
this
26th
day
of
August,
Ic,
ni
!cr
Semln"!"
7u;
,i.,
Same in which assessed Lake DDE-Il
cash bidder at the 'front door 01
N0T1('F Or API'I.lCATION
uici, asce'i flul'
Name in
flursue'' i'e;'oiopment, Inc. Aim or
th• Seminole County Court County, the ah.t'rt';'iati'd title od iasuanc'.'. the' description of the 11466.
i'Ofl TAX HEllO
SPI1INOII' COI'\'i'Y
All
Ir('p,'r;y,
an'l
the
namein
which
(Official.
Clerk's
Seal)
f
said
turopertlMitt-hen;
House at Sanford. Florida. on which is:
(se'.-. 191.1(1 rietnida Statutes of said property being in the Coun110th) OP .ti)J1'STIiEN'i'
being
in
the'
County
of
Seminole',
BASE
was
assessed
art'
as
follows:
Arthur
II.
Deckwith,
Jr.,
PEOPLE'S
S
A
V
I
N
0
S
lit
ty
of
Seminole,
State
of
Florida.
tb. first Monday In the month
19*15)
Netire if i'usliir hearing
Tear of
State '-if Florida. Unless ?t1('h
Clerk of Circuit Court
of October. 1)1G. which Is 'the (HOLYOKE. MASSACIII'SETTS), ('art Ifii':uI,' No 2111
NOTICE
HEREBY GIVEN, Unless such certiflcatc shall ho To tVhom it May Concern:
1t'I4
Seminole
County,
Florida
Issuance
erttficatt' shall lie redeem.'d That Dnvjd Rome the holder of redeemed according to law the
lid day of October, 1*16.
The Seminole' County Board at
according to law the property
pituinti U,
I)esrnijiIIuIi of I'roprrt)i
By: H. S. Tarnm, Jr.
Dated this 26th day of August
described
in such certificate ;;'ili the' following certificate has filed property described in such certi- Adjusttt,i,t,t will lirild it public
A
Woodmt'rtv,,
Deputy
Clerk
l.,t
1%
IIU.
5.e hi 'ertt!Vate' for tax deed to fi('ltt(' ;'il1 be sold to the highest ,earing to consider th. possiRiCh A RI' DONALD ISOAN :ut,d
i'd I; Scr'n'i Be'I'lhl Flat i'ul'ltsbt Aug. 0 &amp; Sept. 6, 13. lue cull t.; thu.' highest
(OfficicI Clerk's St-al)
tier at tls. front door of t he Id isuid the-r.'on. The certifi- cash bidder at the front door hilit)' of granting a special t'uELFs'NN.t
3li
h
lO.N,
hits
wit.'.
lt''ol:
13
Page
73
0,
I
9116
Arthur U. Bt'ckwith, Jr.
issu- of tb. Scmlnoie' County Court (('pti(',u iii an A-I .grictilt,ire
County Court firiuse' I,,tf ttiul,( r ulil year
Defendants \:s.- in wIth-b, tcsis(d I'- &amp; 0. IiIlC_1It6
Sen,ttc'l.
Clerk of Circuit Court
at
Sanford,
Florida,
on
th
first
.utui
,
On'
description
of
the
pro- house' at Sanford, Florida, on and C-? Commercial zone to inIieve-lcpmi'nt €'c.rpuration. All of
In ('hi;u7u ry Ni'. 1112'G
Seminole County. Florida
thiC first Monday in the month shah and operate a Mobile' hl'mc'
NO'I'iCK
OF
APPLICATION
Iont1av
in
the
month
of
':,rtr.i,e'r,
Pert)',
anti
the
name
in
which
Tinnature
of
this
suit
is
a
said
property
being
in
the
Counfly: H. N. Tamen, Jr.
assessed are as follows:
of October, 1966, which is the Park as requested by Mrs. RoilP1111
TAX
HEEL)
11466,
whIch
is
the
3rd
day
of
foreclosure'
at
that
ce'rtain
mortty
of
Seminole,
State
of
Florida.
Deputy Clerk
Year of 3rd day of October, 1966.
Certificate No. 2401
ney Ibrig on the following iii's&amp; Sept. 6. 12,
Publish Aug.
1941))
-aDated
this
211th
day
of
August,
,-.-,Ie'e;;;ed
according
to
law
the
date-ti
Dercrnl.er
1,
1056
and
i
1066.
20. 1114
DescriptIon of Iriiper*p-,
herd (South) Road, East o its.
NOTICE IS HEILEIJY GIVEN. 1966.
corded De'ccml.er 2. 1058 in 0th- irupi'rty Iluscritued iii uch cerDDC-14
(Official Clerk's Seal)
E 66.6 Ft of Lot 4 (Less
17-9! North of Florida
tihicata will be sold to the high- That Donald A. Harris the hold- (Official Clerk's Seal)
cliii fle'cordc hook 1014, page'
Arthur 11. l3eckwith, Jr.
996.2
Ft
)
Survey
for
Frank
Pulilic IIeari,ig will I,. hel'i in
Arthur II. 1Je'ckwitl,, Jr.
of the' Public Records of Semi- at cacti t'i'idcr iii the' front door er of the following certificate
NOTICE OP APPLICATJOi
Clerk of Circuit Court
B, Guernse' Deed Book 99
the
County Commissioners Room,
Court tituS tiled said certificate for tax
Clerk oi Circuit Court
noB County, FlorIda, encum of hit' Seminole' Courst
FOIL TAX DEED
Seminole County. Florida
I'age 826 S C R
Court House, Sanfari, Finritia,
Seminole' Count)', FlorIda
(I.e. 154JS FI.nida Statutes .1 bering that certain piece cit par- house at SatsOird. Florida, on deed to be issued thereon. The
Ily H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Name in which assessed Jerry &amp;
on September 19, 19116 at 7:30
ccl of Irope'rI)' located, situate, the first Monday in the month certificate' number and year of
fly: Ii, N. Tamm, Jr.
15*)
Deputy Clerk
Cliristem,.'
I.
Riddell.
All
of
said
the description of the
I)eput)'
Clerk
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and i.t'ing in said Count)' and at o"tt,tn'r, I011(, which is the issuance,
property, and the name in which Publish, Aug. 30 &amp; Sept. 6, 18. property being in the County of I'tuiilist Aug. 311 &amp; Sept. 6, 13,
P N. or as sonu tii.'rea!ter
poSSible.
3rd day of October, 11466.
Stale', to-wit:
That David Rome t
Semninolt, State of Florida L'n- 20, 1966
Hemi,ioi.' County Jiwtr,l
Dated this f'th ulay of August, it was assessed are as follows: 20, 191111
Lot 11 le'ss the Ve-at 5(5 feet
the following rtificate hal
ies such certificate shall be ro- DDC-96
('ertifit'alc No. :155 Year of DDC-t't'
.%'tlnstrne'nt
kç, Lot 22, Lot lIt, less i1111
filed said certificate for tax deed
-______________________ .Iccmt'i according to law the
Issuance 1964
fly ViIii;tn; C. iluillutelt,
th - East 50 feet thereof, (Offit- ial Clerk's Seal)
to be Issued thereon. The certi
I'IIE (tIftClI'I' COURT Oh'.
property described in such certi- I
Description "1 Properly;
O1'ItE or .ti'I't.lC.tTIoN
'imairmnan
Arthur 11. Beckwiilu, Jr.
BIts. 11, t'YSNEVOOD, acficate number and year of ia.u'
ficate will be sold to the highest I'IIE %l%l'hI JFDI(tIil
t'hut l'ul,hiah .St'ist. 13, 19116
FOR 1'.'.X I)EEI)
Lots 3 &amp; 4 &amp; E 31.56 Ft. of
("le'm I: if "It-cult Court
cordi g to the p1st the're'of
ance. the description of the pro
1''1' l.th) FOIL SEMINOLE i)DE-3G
cash bidder at the front door of
Florida
Statule'.
Lot
S
lIlt
1*11,10
49
Sanlando
Flat
Seminole
County,
Florida
as
recorded
in
Flat
hook
4.
It
party, and the name in whIch
the
__________________________
Seminole Count)' Court ('OI%TY. FI.OfllhJA,,
Book $ Page 65%, 66, 67 &amp; 19491
iiy: 11. 5. Tarnnn, Jr.
Pages 0, 93 and 94 of the
was assessed are as follows:
1
HEREBY
(lIVES,
house
at
Sanford,
Florida,
on
the
CHANtER)'
NO.
i'1IV
NKI$l%OI,E ('Ol%'i')'
68
NOTICE IS
I'uWic Records of Seminole
Deputy Clerk
Tear a
Certificate No. 2711
H.
C.
That
Donald
A.
Harris
the
holdfirst
3ion1ay
in
the
month
of
THE
h3ots'EIty
SAVINGS
BANE,
hIO.thtD OP .timjrs'rmii:'i'
Publish Aug. 30 &amp; Sept. 6, 12, Name in; which assessed
Cou9ty, Florida.
Issuance 1)44
Plaintiff,
Nu•le of Public Hearing
Crumpton. All of said property er of the foilcuwing certificate Octobet, 1966. which ii the 3rd
EACH' OF YOU IS REQt'Ifl- :0, 11466.
Deaerlpt$.a .1 Pr.perty;
"s'
To Whom it may concern:
being In the Count)' of Seminole. has filed saId certificate for -ny of October, 1966
All (Less Tanglewood Sec- El) to file your answer or other !'IlC-!'l
Dated this 26th day of August, I)('NAi.l) J. EeItZENKNAIIE CL
The Seminole County Board e..f
State cub Florida, Unless such cer- tax dcccl to hit' issued thereon.
tion Two &amp; Part Deic iia written defenses to the' Cornux.,
%O'l'ICE 01' .tI'PLIC.tTION
AeljL'stment will htoIti a public
tlficate' shall be redeemed ac- The certificate number and year :066.
ORB 10* Page 217 &amp; ORI plaint with the Clerk of the CirDetendanta. hearing to consiilcr th., possi1011 I'AX l)EllI)
cording to law the property tie's- of issuaric.'. the description of (Official Clerk's Seal)
Tan cult Court of Seminole Count)',
Pag. 410) 01k
2
Arthur 11 Beckwithi, Jr.
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
191.16 l5iurida Statute, of cribed in such certificate will the ;ropert)', and the name In
bilit&gt;' of granting a aide yard
glewood Reptat P1st Book I Florids, iii this proceeding and
MOIITG4GE FOHECLOIIJRI3
Clerk of Circuit Court
setback variance to the Zoning
be sold to the highest cash bId. which it was accessed are as
to se'rve' a copy thereof upon this 11)10)
Page *4
TO; DONALD J.
Seminole County, Florida
KURZENK - Regulations as requested
NOTICE IS IIEIIEIIY GIVEN, der at the front door of the follows:
by
whose
attorneys,
Name in which assessed Well plaintiff's
fly: H. N. Tamm, Jr.
NABE and BETTY IU George Ilahura&gt;', Sr. on the foB
Year of
born C. Phillips, Jr.. Inc. All a f name's and address are herein. That r)avid Rome the holder of Semtnolc Count)' Court House Certificate No. 2133
Deputy
Clerk
KIJRZENKNABE, his wife, lowing described liroperty: North
said property being in the Coun after aft forth, as required by the' following certificate has til- at Sanford, Florida, on the first issuance 1964
Publish Aug. 80 &amp; Sept. 6, 13, IIENIIIENCE,
74 ft. of South 613 ft. of tt :os
Hrsrrlptiou iii Prope'rtys
ty of Seminole, State of Florida law, not later than the 26th day ed said certificate for tax deed Monday in the month of Oct1966
610! Tune&gt;' Avenue
ft. of SE' of SW'4 of Sec.
Lot 13 Bit 45 Sanlando Pitt
Unles. such certificate shall b of September 1966 In default to be issued thereon. The certi- ober, 1966. which is the 3rd day
Apartment :oi
I'oj'.lt 2 Pagi's 654, 66, 67 &amp; PDC-IOS
21.30. Further .1,'scnih,ed as ly.
redeemed according to law tb thereof the cause will proceed flcatc uiumber and year of Issu- of October, 11466,
Alexandria,
Virgimula
lug aim East tilde of Sit 43G.
Dated this 26th day of August,
66
property described in such oerti cx parte upon the entry of a Dc- mince', the description of the pro%OTI('I-: 0)' -t I'PI.ICt1'Io
You are hereby notified that a North; of Turkey Farm.
Sante- in which usse'sscd It. C.
ficate will be sold to the high crc.' Pre. Contesso against you. l('rt)' arid the tiarne in which It 11.66.
Compisint to foreclose a certain
FOIl '1.1% DEED
i'utiilc hearing will ho held in
Cru;nhstomm. All of said property
WITNESS my hand and the Was asseised are as follows:
(Official Clrk's Seal)
cit cash bidder at the front doo r
Tear of
being in the- County of Seminole, (Sr.-, iUl.1U honda Ntatsfles of mortgage e'ncumhsering the fol. the County Commissioners horn;;
Arthur II. Ile'ckwith. Jr.
of the Seminole County Cour- t official seal of said Court in ('ertifleate No. 2536
lowing descrIbed real property Court House, Sanford, Florida,
State of Florida. Unless such 19411)
Clerk Circuit Court
house at Sanford. Florida. o Seminole Count)', FlorIda, this Issuance 11464
NO'I'IC}C IS IIEIIEIJY GIVEN, to-wiLt
I)i'srTipt$UM •t Pf04'tt$
certificate shall be redeemed acott September 19, 19611 at 7:20
Seminole County. Florida
the firM Monday in the znont h 26th; day (If August, 1966.
hat 10. Block II. 'I'ANGI1l
cording to law the property That David itome the holder of
Lot 1 BIt A Replat of Lake
1'. N. or as soot; thucreatte,r
B)': II. N. Tamm, Jr.
of October, 1*11, which is tb (SEAL)
WOOl) SECTION THREE possible.
Mobile Shores Flat Book S
Deputy Clerk
described in purl; certificate will the following certificate ha,
Arthur hi. hicckwith, Jr.
lid day of October. 1141.
IIEPLAT,
according
to
the
Page 15
Publish Aug. 30 &amp; Sept. 1, 18, be sold to the highest cash, bid- filed said certificate for tax deed
SemniueU' County Hoard of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Dated this 24th day of AugustI,
1,1st thereof as recorded in
der at the front door of the to be issued thereon. The certiAdjustmnex;t
II)': Donna N, Markos, D. C. Nsti;c its which assessed Tucker 2(', 1*66.
1144.
Flat hook 10, I'age 39, PubSeminole County Court House fIcata number and year of issu De'v.'lopment Co. All of said pro- DDC-E6
Ii&gt;': SViiliam,; C', llalbat'k,
IJEARDALL, ORIDLEY.
'Official Clerk's eai)
lie Jteeurd of Seminole Counat Sanford, Florida. or thus first ance, the description of the proChairman
Pert)' being in the County of
LEWIS &amp; HLANKNEIL
Arthur H. B.ckwith. Jr..
ty, Florida,
Monday
in
the
month
of
Oct.
pert)',
and
the
name
In
which
it
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
Seminole,
State
of
Florida.
UnJ'tihiPi Sept. 13. 1966
GO North Court Avenue
Clerk of Circuit Court
hiss been tiled against you in DDE-IS
FOIL TAX DEED
follows:
lass such certificate shall be reube-r. 19611, whielu is the 3rd day WUP astiiseci are
Post Office Box 3411
Seminole County. Florida
CertIficate No. $01
Teat- of the above styled suit, and you
154.1$ Florid. Statute. of
deemed according to law the
f October, 1*61.
Orlando, Florida
Dy: 11 N. Tamm. Jr.
are required to serve a copy of
SEMINOlE COIINT)'
Dated this 26th day of August, Issuance 1*64
;it'Dpe'rt)' described in such, certi- 3040)
Attorneys for Pluintiff
Deputy Clark
ftewrlpllu.
of
Peupereys
NOTICE
IS
your
Answer or other Fleading
HEREBY
GIS'EX,
196G.
no.tui, OF .tJJJl!$TMIIN'4'
the
high.
to
sold
&amp;
Sept.
6,
1*,
ficatei
wIll
be
Aug.
30
Publish Aug. 10 * Sept. 1, 11l. Publish
'
s
Lot
Tlauu,m.' Addition to to the Complaint on PlaintIff's
.4, ,,,••
That J. E. iloit, Zr. tho hoic' of crr;:.: ri'Br'•
Notice of I'ubile hearing
;. Thu.
Midway Flat Book 7 Page 69 attorneys, ANDERSON. RUSh, To Whom;, it may Concern:
I of the Seminole County Court the following certifIcate ha.
Arthur H. Beckwltt,, Jr.
DDC-114
DDC-1 0$
Nazzs irs which assessed Daisy DEAN &amp; LOSVNDI'H, 222 East
The Seminole County Board ,,f
house at Sanford. Florida. on filed said certificate for tax
Clerk of Circuit Court
________________________________Finder Davis. it at. All of said Central Boulevard, Orlando, Fior- Adjustment will h,ld a puhiiio
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Seminole Count)', Florida
the first Monday in the month deed to be issued thereon. The
NOTICE OY APPLICATIOn
property being In the County of Ida, and file the origInal An- hearing to consider time iiosaiFOIl TAX 1)EED
of ic'tober, 1966. which; Is the certificate number and year of
fly 11. 5. Tamrn, Jr.
ron TAX DEED
Seminole, State of Florida. Un. awer or other Pleading in the bility of granting a sin,c'ial cxissuance, the description of the
Deputy Clerk
(S.c. 1*4.15 Fl.rtda Statutes auf (Sr.'. 1104.15 Florid. Statutes " ':rd day itt October, 1964.
hate-ti this 26th day of August, property, and the name in which publish Aug. 311 &amp; Sspt. 6, 13. less such certificate shall b• re- office of the Clerk at the Cir- ceptionm it, iii It-I Residential
1945)
*5*)
It was assessed are as follows: :o, 1966
deemed according to law the cult Court on or betre the 13th static to operate a Chills Day
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 1966.
NOTICE IS hEREBY 01VE 3,
Certificate No. 240
property described in such car- day oh Ot'tobcr, 1966. if you fall Nursery ia rctu.'stvd by VirYear of BDC-14
That 3. E. Molt, Sr. the holdsir That David Rome the holder of (Ofticial Clerk's St-al)
issuance' 31464
tiflcte will be sold to the high- to do so, a decree lire, cunfesso glmuia Gress ott the following
Arthur 14. Beckwith, Jr-.
of the following c.rtiflca-t. beis the following certificate has fliSO'I'ICE or frPPLICA'I'IO%
Descriptio, eel Properly:
'at e.'sii bidder at thu. front den,r will be taimetu agahnist you (or erhl,&amp;-'I iir'prt)': 'r), North 23'
Clerk (if Circuit Court
filed said certificate for tax ed said certiflciute for tax deed
Lot i
of the. Senilnole County Court I),.' relief dcmsudcd ii the Corn- of Iot S metmd (lie South; 20.66' at
FOB IAN 1112K11
01k A Woodmnere
$em:uinol County, Florida
deed to be Issued thereon. TbS to be Issued thereon. The certiPark Second hleptat Flat (Sec. 104.16 Flurldn Statute, of House at Sanford, Florida, on Plaint,
bat 7, lIle,ck 21 Suburban ig'itsmes
B)': 11. 5, Tamrn, Jr.
certificate number and year aif ficate number and year of issu the first Monday in the month
ThIs Statics l.li lie puhahiah,'iI I'Iat hook 5, J'ages 60 &amp; 61 of
Book 13 Page 73
ISIS)
hJe'puty Clerk
issuance, the description of ib e ance. the description of the proN&amp;I'ICE IS 1111(EU1 GiVES, of October, 1966, which I. the eiflee' a week for four consecu. Seminole County.
property, and th. name In which pert)'. tid the name tim whien Putiihsts Aug. 10 &amp; Sept. 6, 13, NZUS Lu which assessed P. &amp; 0.
of
That
3. E. Bait, Sr. the holder 3rd day of October, hilI.
Development
Corporation.
All
tire weeks in the Sanford Herfollows:
i'ubli , hearIng will be held In
assessed
are
as
it
was
s,
i:
19
It was assessed ar. a.. follow;
Dated this 2611, day of August, ald.
s&amp;ld property being in the Coun- of the following certificate ha.
Year of DDC- 1uG
time County Commissioners Itoorn,
Year Cif Certificate No. 116
Certificate No. *1)
ty of Seminole, State of lion- filed said certificate for tax 1966.
DA'I'EI) thu 14th, day of Sept- Court house, Hanford, Florida, on
issuance 1*64
Issuance 1444
ida. Unless such certificate ahail deed to be issued thereon. The (Official Clerk's Seal)
emmiber, 1966.
NOTICI OF APPLICATION
Description of Pr.pertps
Sci,te,m, h,er 19, 1964 itt 7:30 1'.
be redeemed acoording to law certificate numnber and year of
YOU TAX DEED
Arthur IL. Beckwith, Jr.
(SEAL)
E 6! Ft of 5%' 227 Ft of N
or us soon thereafter a. poss.
Lot 11 01k A Woodmet
Clerk of Circuit Court
Arthur 11. hleckwith, Jr.
of NW4 Sec. (See. 154.1$ Pl.rida Statutes .1 the property described in such issuance, the description of the
Hale.
100 )I of S1V
Park Second Rapist Pitit
certificate will be sold to th. property, and the "attic in which;
SemInole County, Florida
Clerk of Circuit Court
tion 44, TownshIp 1*5. Range 11045)
H.',m;ii,ole County Hoard of
Book 12 Fag. 7$
I3&gt;' II. S 'I'amnm, Jr.
NOTICE Is ilfiltEilS' GIVEN, highest cash; bidder at the front it was assessed are as follows:
By: i)omun;a N. Markos
$OE
A'Ijusttmucnit
Name In which assessed F. &amp; C
252'
l'.-ar
of
Deputy Clerk
f)vputy Clerk
IS&gt;' Willleimi C. I1ibat'k,
De'elopment Corporation. All c,f Saint iii which assessed Grover That 3. fl Bolt. Sr. the holder door of the Seminole (.'oui;') (',-ittitrtt
l'ut.Iishm .1 u
It 4 S,,t (, I It. J'ui.iials $, I'
I t, TI'. 7 ? Ott
''lairnia,.
Eli-tnt I. 'I'a) bar. All of of the following certifiwute has Court house at Sanford, l'ior - Icsu.utt e 1964
said property being in the Cous 4
Ilrsrriptluis eel I'ruprrS I
Ito, 1)66
4, 1966
Publish Si-g.m Il, 19611
ty of S.mlnolc dtste of Florid;s. a-aid property beIng In the Coun-1 flied said certificate for tax deed ida. ox; tist first Monday in the
Lot 9 131k A Wuoduiee Parki libC-lu;
I)I)E-4&amp;i
I l'j,fl.5
5sleu suck carti2kMe ibsU be ty of Selno)e, EAsts of YIorlds.ito be Issued thereon. Tb. ctd. month of October, 1966, whIch
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Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida

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WAPRtV.AY

trannaIsqion, Reli,, 0
Elector. 12J-2177.
mstie

244-$ *1. iet .t.
144-1)41
reston*hle. (t-; h" scan it
Jonas Tire .Thop.
1164 forrls Minor
see"
FIllER OL4S Thunderbird,
at 341')
French Av0.
.fo'inset;, i',tter 't'-iil.r, etc.
t12fl. I 2 A phna t., Al? imont.
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rtn
1.13) r)r,nciE * II' he*t. is hp
.tahnson 3foot', alec 1o5t trail-i FT. Rl"',k (tOUT -vith IS hp
er' .122-2334.
F,vinru.lv' sleet., Tilt trifler ifl4
IS hp lvtnru4e, Far uI.'k
'ct flhf1f.fAN Convertible
iash. 13-S11.
Pxcallent ConditIon, 1.100
95. houses For Sale
106. Apartments For Rent
Female Help Wanted
Misc. For Sale
__________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________
(tail 322.300')
fCEhY VUR't. (.arage Apt.,
MUFFLERS, International lit.- MAli'. hf.,ne.t, Reliable. Mnnd*y I HR. VERY Clean, Cloas in,
air condItioned.
ReasonahIe RF'ACTTFUI. RRONZE RT;ICK- TH
time guarantee. Wh,oleual* &amp;
Jimmy Cowan. 122.401*,
Clasclfl'd *4 columns are
thinim Friday, 14 tin(ii 2. Must
rate. 333-43311.
'4 t,e*hre, low rnlIe*gs, full'
hietait.
trarmugø,rtstir,n,
have
own
Uke a home rown
ull.tin
I
equipped,
factory
-.*'.rcarsrv
I1UMPIIIIIGYM TIRE SERVICE
hienl(hu c'nr,l &amp; reference's, 322' DELTONA: I Uelroam, screened
for
offerIngs
of
hjrl
all
(tan t. financed. One-woman
222-0572
5th. &amp; Fr.nrh
porch, ut;rt!'t.a'l, Ira p.s.
SlOt..
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t.ta;
,v.cr'
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yaar
li;4,
aU
3-6i
todayI
Easy term.. Owner 444.411*),
COMMODORE
'54 CADILLAC, new tIre's, mimI(7al1 .1)2-1323 week lays after
$23 TO 5() FOR 12__________________________________
hours mach ........
APARTMENTS
tier, tailpipe: I goat: I hng
'sCCrI ,'si(ijfl'.I(,'f i tIuPttI., Z OAtfl, On
invrRinhi'nt.
a
WPCK.
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c'n%S' living tintli couch; ruoUNruftNIsIEo
2 acres, paneled Kitchen &amp; FURNISHED
oar &amp; phone. Rarah Coventry
tlller;lawn mower; piano;
Ph ResIdent Mgr. *13-1*40
(:('jMP-CT tO Cadillac. they're
Family
room
with
fireplace.
.Ie'tweiry.
122-731,*.
cii. ft. chiest elitci; freeser &amp;
ill economY cars vI1e'1 you fInf.aka
t-i.'.i
r
,Ies;,p.
Ideal
for
fl(lip (('iURT t r''r
,.th,.'r hsen,se'l;"l4 10-usa, 32ance vith United .tars kh*nlc
$21,110.
horses.
CMI
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B.
ItEI'iNED, I'Ieasant Companion
241* fianforl Ave
I 832.
f.o.vo.
i;s.1 -ar a'; usa:-,
'i'tiri?fli 4 . 122(6.
________________________________________
hoi;s.'kee'per to hel;' Elderly
14'irn. 2 flIrm. Apt Apply Apt t Call 123-I 774 and compare.
Write
details
(live
I.acly.
W0N1)EttINU
ARE
IF YOU
or call 322.1)133.
3rd, c/a 97, Ifotises For itent
hiotiacke.'per. ficix
where your t;ext Flash Ctmhuea
Hanford Herald.
__________________________________
AVAUM APATMENT3
are conning frau;, 'I'ry, SVIEW. 2nd It.
$22-Ill?
i3u1.i"l"14 (IA N EllA 111101', 210 ________________________________________ 2 it[)BM 1lr,T;E, Kitchen equip- US
________________________________________
l'arhc Ave.
7:1-Male
or
Female
help
on
wail
ped
lots.
2
shaded
_________________________
FURN. APTS. close tn. Jimmy
y I-Ivy. I 7-02
(load location. Ph. 222-1*74 *t
Cowan. *12-4413.
l;xI'En'r cAiti'E'r CI,I-LtNINtl,
tar
3:30
m.
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Sa a!ori 122-i lIt
P.
SEE IBM AD
Average size' $4.93, free c'sti.
414-6014
Orlando
IIAR('IE
THREE
B4rm.
Fuirn,
mpiute. 6112-6767 fur infu,rt;i;stit,n O
ENTERTAINMENT PAGE,
(2ipu'tn I)atiy ttl 3 p. in.
ItI,IIM , EITC1I':N EQIPPED.
2
Apt.
1703
MagnolIa.
Only
53$
&amp; (II,poiflttflcflt.
___________________________________
322-4451 or 23)4,
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322-3685
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IN'l'i'ihtN,%TIONAIa tVail Furmiace 77. SituatIon Wanted
120. Automotive Service
FURS. 3 ROOM Apt. wIth Bath ____________________________________
('l)tiitIlCtG' will, thue'rinoeiat nn'l ___________________________ 2 Bit. KIT, equIpped, *60 mo.
&amp; Garage. 2.320 NarcIssus.
HOUSE- 2 1111., 2 LIATU, Central air, silo
0 EN 01 it A L
slnvt'pipn, 110 gallon ftte'h tank 1,018'
2224144
CLEANING Service, Call eves,
inn.
wills hittlmigs, 'JO feet of CopI
I
2 lift. 2 BATH, Kit. aquipped,
per tubing ai;d 100 gallons of
7 to 10, 838-3774.
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YOU lPC BEr1.
BRNG Ok

t,A3() CAF)T JUST
GlV tiP! 'D() HAVC
TO V N ThR AD

121. con1ers &amp; (ydes

Antos l 'nv Sale

WFJY GO r'LRTHIf?
MO.,R
JAWA MOTOR CCi.S
You can't heat our rie'ss!
A7.00 * AR!55 LAWSMOW.
Ses or Cmii
ROR (;J,FVFH,AND
f.PWIf !AL4FS k 91RViCPl
(liii Ruieni
2*17 "V ('ha'in'r'J Ci';h Ilntid
Plyme'ith
Chrysler
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ill Hwy 1-'12 OeRary
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442-5(11)2
Honie 77%fl.71) I
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Machinery &amp; Supply Co.
111.1412
207 W. 2nd St.

FOR SALE- 322-0640

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sporting

tlSl!ii) 'I'V's $29.91 tip.
ANIMAL 1lAVIN KENN1CI.8:
Service Calls $4.00,
Boarding. For sale, AKC Chihuc'
MOONEY APPLIANCE
hua, also mixed breeds. $32.
21* I'aln;ntto
323-01197
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KlNDEitUAltTiN
Certified Teachers
liAltiJOft EI1ECTiIONICH
Located 17-92 Ph. 323-16C0
AU'I'O Radio Rpe'ciahista. 24 hr,
Open Monday thru Saturday
s.r;'ice', 322-4261
7:15 a. m. to 6:00 i. rn
We Service Al1!1 makes Radios.
Friday evenings 'hI midnight.

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All Types and PIses
We repair and Service
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Palnietto Ave.
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21. Well Drilling

PERMANENT SPECIAl1

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*12-6*94 after S p. in.

I -Beauty Care
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28-l'nintlng
2. Personnls
_________________________________
Do
have a drinking problem.
Tilson Painting Service
Writs P. 0. Bet 111$. esuford. Brush
Spray
11$-OIlS
SUICIDE Prevention. Call W
OARE, Oriaado *41-1144.
itREE ESTIMATES

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(Ste. 1*4.1. Fleelda St.tut,'s nt
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%OTICE OF APPLICA'E1O
ron it
q'rc, 1*415 Fiends Statutes at
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Y4OTIIM TO I)EVENI)
'1011 WrATH OF FLORiDA TOt
CIIATtLES IIOSVARD ORIEco, sit.
¶3 Kenwooel Road
Hawthorne, New Jersey
PLEASE TAI(E NOTICE that
a sWorn Complaint has bee;;
filed against you in the Circuit
Court, Ninth JudIcial Circuit in
and for Seminole County, Fiorida,
Ii; Chancery, this abbreviated
title of which is 1308141 E. ORIICcO. i'lsintiff, ;'e'rsus CIIAIILI'IS
Ito WA lID GIIIECO, Sit., Defendant, wh.'rt'im; (lie relief sought is
a Decree of Divorce and an award of 1)ctttnd*nt's interest In
and to certain real eatato deacribed us follows, to-wit:
Lot 91. LONODALE BUll
Di VISION, according to Fiat
thereof recorded in Fiat
Hook 13, Page 68, at this Pubho Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
These presents are to cause
and require )'oli to file your
written answer or ilefutisca, it
any, to the Com,splaiimt filed list'sin, umiil to serve it copy there.
UpOn time plaintiff's ml torney.,
s'I'i;NWI'ItOli, DAVIS &amp; MclN.
TUSH. I'ost OffIe'c Box 1830, S*uiinerd, l"Iorids, 377I, on or bcfomu
October 3, 1966, mud herein fail
not or a t.Iecree Pro Com,fesso
wli$ be entered agaitist you, amid
the cause itrocoed eta parts.
Arthur II. lJs,'kwith, Jr.
Clerk of this Circuit Cotirt
By: Donna N. Markos
I'mputy Clerk
H'l'l'N$'l'flO5I, DAVIS &amp;
3i,IN'i'UHii
Attorneys for l'iaiimtift
J'o,t Office iJox 11315
12771
Sanford, Florida
Publbih Sept. 1, 13, 0, 3?, 1961
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CITY LOTS: 3 nice hots with EXChANGE small motel in OrIN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT OF SMALL Business need perking
lando for farm on river or
shady Oaks. Priced to sell with
Low-Cost
Want
Ads
up? Use
TIlE NINTh JUDICIAL CIIIlake. 841-4475 after 4 p. in.
terms.
Size
171
ft.
a
167.
Ph.
to tell and .dll
CUlT OP TIlE STATE OF FLO322-290 S
IIIDA IS .IND FOIl SEMINOIB USED Furniture, any amount.
100. Resort Rentals
COUNTY
95.
Houses
For
Sale
Sanford,
*22-2270.
IN CIJANCEILY NO, 1(136
OCEAN FRONT AFTS. $11 S.
IOhl'I'tiAOI F(IIIECLOSUIIE
CASH FOR TRASH
Atlantic, Daytona Beach. Mrs.
ORITANI SAVINGS AND LOAN Antiques &amp; used furniture wantft. U. Hutchhson. 132-4051.
ASSOCIATION,
ed.
GOVERNMENT OWNED HOMES
Plain Li ft.
BRIDGES FURNITURE
2-3.4 BRS., 1- BATHS
102. Mobile Homes Sale
"a.
328-1410
Park &amp; 26th.
110501 N. WARDETJTJ and DONQUALITY MOBILE HOMES
NA N. SVARDELL, his wife, not 55. Furniture For Sale
2524 Park Drivi Ofttc. *22-2111
Hwy. 17-92 S. Sanford
known to lie dead or alive and,
Night: 322-0641 or 321-0700
323-2582
if uii'ad, the unlctio;vn apouse,
heirs, devisees, grantees, aaiig- ECI-IOLS BEDDiNG CO. ItAS'ESSA PARK: 4 13.lrrn-, 2
'39 SL'ARTAN tO' x 50', w/w
Bedding &amp; Furniture
aces, lienormt, creditors, trustees,
bath, air conditioner, large
carpeting, air conditioner, 5!,AT FACTORY PRICE8
or other claimants, by, through,
yard. 204 Temple Dr. 322-7820.
800. Can be seen at lot 5, Bow122-6321
tinder or against RONE N. ill Magnolia
:mien's Trailer Park In DeBary.
WAhtDEIT4 and DONNA N.
BY
OWNER:
3
BP11M.,
1
bat);,
WILSON-MAIER FURN.
665.6045 after 6 p. a;,
%VAItDELL, Iii, wife, or either
near NAS. No t)ownpayr;;ent,
Trade
Sell
Buy
of tl;omn; anti all parties having
iiS5UlR;O payments. :i2.2J lIt.
'60, 10x54, 2 BDRSI.
323-5644
or cluim;,ing to have arty right Ill-il K. 1st St.
Good Condition, Best Offer
tItle, or interest in the property USED P u r n I t u r., appliances, 3 IIDIIM. HOME, Two blocks oft
DeLan.l, 734-3163
deseriLied In the Complaint,
17-92 South. Excellent buy. AsSold. Lartools, eta, Bought
Defendants.
sume balance mortgage &amp;
ry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
NOTICE OF SUIT
muontiuhy paymisonta $74.63 lum- 103-Mobile Homes-Rent
Pb. $23-Ill!.
IN '111K NAME OF TUE STAlK
eluding taxes &amp; insurance,
: HORN. MOBILE H0ME
01" FLOILIDA *
60.
Business
Opportunities
On lge. lot in Country
'l'o (lie Defendant.:
113 tHu. Ph. 3122-9937
Bulb N. Wardeil and Don;;a
See Us For Rem;tais
It N TA 1)3 US IN K as
N. Wardell, his wife,
Days
*22-7174
h1()USETIIAILER with cabana,
A NEW opportunity for you to
7857 W.N,C. Navy Base
Nights
Weekend. 344-0485
private yard, lights A water
enter
thus
fast
growing
rental
Mlllington, Tennessee
furmi. Adults. $311. Ph. 344-1343.
business
as
an
independent
3 BDRM. HOME, over 3 acres,
And to: AU unknown spou.es
businessman without a connicely landscaped, 0 Fruit
of said above named natural
tinuing obligation to pay any
trees, large chicken house with; 10-I-Trailer Space-Rent
defendants.
part of your fixture earnings.
i;;ure laud it wanted. 32?-4u'59.
.tnui to: All parties clai,;;ing
We arc in the business, and
TRAILER &amp; Spaces on L.ake
interi',.tmi by, through, under or
during time past eight yearn LONGSVOOD: 3 Bedroom, dinIng
.tchhy, 344-7311*.
against the above named nahave
successfully
grown
into
roof;, 1% baths. Paved de'i
tural defendants not known to
rnulti-stor. operation. tVe do
end Street, 470 01. Et'ergrvem; 106. Apartments For Rent
he dead or alive.
not sell you equipment or otStreet. 833-9973.
And to: All parties having or
ter financing. We do offer
%VELAEA AI'.tRI'NTS
clain;ing to have any right, title
you the benefit of our exper- 2 1IDIIM. 1103101. fenced &amp; ,tll
ill W. ?IR.S'L' ST.
or interest in and to tl;e followience anti a iflanised training
shaded. A Steul -5l3.SiOii hut',uio
ing described property, situate
programi; which covers such
for $9,800. Cash or term.. 338in Seminole County, Florida, to\Vall to \Vahl Carpet
things mis what to buy, where
8644.
wit:
I &amp; S 11003(5 turn., newly tieto buy, and hirings you into
Lot 47, LONODALIG SUBDIcorated. 404 01. 14th St.
our stores for on-the-jot, I -ACII 01 la,;d.ca pci, almnost t,
VISION, according to Fiat
deluxe Slotsil.' I h'tmie. ('eutti
training. IIEST-IT, INC. \Vrite
th,sreof recorded It; Flat
CI.i'AN, h"t.'RN., Downstairs .tpt.
3-tot; air -t'on.lht I .'tu .'r &amp; gut. I:
liox 21's) c/n Sanford lIe'raltl.
Hook 13, Page II, of Il;. Pub,m;o:uttt. b1J6 Park Ave. C.iU
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Coo nty, l"horida.
siei:LY I'ThIN. APT.
Immclutlit,g specifically but not
Ws'itu.', ltoutu 2, flux 30,1
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by way at li,m;itations, tIme folemifuiril, l'homii' :,12.760'.l.
Certified
Teachers
Call 344.1924
lowing fixtures siud eeiuiis,nent,
Enroll Now.
to wit:
1"HA VA hOMES
Classes begin Sept, 1. Call $23.
('LI-IAN downstairs turn. api1- Itxummge
1660 for further insformatiun,
ttii water A lights. FrI. bath
I- Heater
&amp; c'mstranu.'ue. 344-0702.
You, atiel each of you;, ate tmOtB I'I.tNO, orgabs &amp; Voice lessen
lied thiat a suit to foreclose a
Mrs. Guy Bishop, AGO., N
I'()It ht!-N'l': 3 Rooms; Car.xg. Apt.
mortgage encuinberitig the aLocated '1'hrouhout County
NA., i".H.3i.'L'. A.
L"uunishod.
bore ,lascribed property has 2137 h'alum,etto Ave.
2-3
3
Baths
Bra,
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322.318?
beet, tiled against you and you
Mom. i(Ilchena Equipped
are hereby required to aerve 71. Male help Wanted
Payments Lea. Than html
0512 1301131. turn. Apt., $43, 301
'5'-. s. - 0 Ii
a copy of your Anuwor to (ho
C.. Dtft.
.-3sai, J5e.
Complaint on the plaintiff's a.t- SOS'.' 'VAE ISO
pilicutions
torneys, Pfi01H141C8, ROIJERT.
14'L' IN Downstairs Apt. 1111 PalFuel Oil delivery truck dri
A Multiple L,istiumg Itesitul
1105 AND GI1ACY, whose admu;vtIo Ave. l'h. 312-1314 after
era, Nan's Oil Co. 303
drsss is 1'. 0. fbi 976, Dunedin,
IIEAL'I'OIt
3 1'. In.
Laurel Ave.
123-1430
laiS Park Dri
Florida 33528, amid file the oriFUllS. AI'T., with air contitgInal in the office of the Clerk
PA'I'ROLMEN
horsed hint,, *60. 111 01. SIlt
of the Circuit Court on or beIN ORANGE CiTY
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City
St. t-'411 844-5150.
fore September 2?, 1066 other________
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Pay tuna ilt'at'hs uuumIoUu;u'cma •
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thu
lionist,sii,atiots fi,r liii.
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3 Utirtu;. Apt. Ele'
Comupiatm,t will be ta0en as conNicely loc;at ii cii curlier
to fill ii*uiueeiiut tpeusiusgs. Ii
It- i litchuem;. 55'atu'u ttirnish.d.
fessed.
near
shsuti.
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ciii reuse' iii I mci utlu's 2 yet. r cc
1'h"stalrs over 308 tY. 13th 11.
This not ire shall be puihlshshutormisaticit, t'ail (15.2610 mti
ie'gu tsr ii Ighi ilelutiesI gi'iaduu
$ , pci tni. I'Is. 333-2931 or
ad onus each week for tour conL
is.
is.
)m-aum,v
CIty)
wit is uglttt'mlme'uit to atlenti
imuiu;us- e at abov, address.
secuiive weeks in the Sanford
city capt-muse, 2 &gt;'eat' Law 01
Yc IL)' V it II01('N SV A1't'l c.
Herald.
I A $ Ut)hlM. ArrS., Compl.t.ty
toret',nsuut coil rst. tot' elcgrt
Ilateti lIsts 191); day of August,
for tiii. .aimomt neW 3 Bedmoo
I'thUlIiI'Wsi by GENERAL ELIOCAge 21 .29, snhmsisnum Issiglut
it166.
3 HaIti, •is.ut'iou tiusnu cii
'i'UIC which tacludas electric
lii", w.ig lit 160 11's., 20.30 i
(bit.t11)
acres, partly wooded lam
titc'lsumi, hieattisg &amp; cooling.
stan, Salary raisgo $17.20
Near uvcr)-tlsiisg. hteuiiiahicm
Arthur II. U.ckwith, Jr.
$104 weekly, Aminuxah itsereas-'I'OWU'N LAKES
Clerk, Circuit Court
tum- i;hutieul,
pension plass, vaumlhuu &amp; ci
$uxm;inule County, Florida
(:ItL)EN
AI1ARTMEN'l's
heave. Apply Civil Service, It
fly: Donna N. Markos
Ill IC, First $1.
443.1*10
Orange
Ave.,
Daytona
lIea
Deputy Clerk
'elm,
I'JGEIIi.ES, ItOIJEliTSON AND
FIJi-tN. aPI'., 1100 31.liunvILIs,
(3 htA Cy
INV1CSTSILCN'l' A ILLIAITY
CANVASSERS
(1.
hltax 975
P.
El' h"lC. A1"L'tt, privat. baths,
311-Il
I N, Park .tv..
l)udreli,m, l'iorlda 3852$
AVERAGE commissions $5 ;
utIsitlSe turn ; speelgihy .uII.d
.'t(totmeya liur i'iuitititt
hi r. u;sakii,g hiotno c.ilis v I
for retired peopi.. ld.aaiy 1ij)lttti, lii lMi'lL .thtU011, eIUI
i'ubllshu Aug. 33, 30 &amp; Heist. 6,
imsanager. 'rratssportatioa fur
sri hi I, ox- Is a i'd,
ec'c. lit-nit
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uatsd downtown. inquire at
Istied. Writ. P. 0. Box 1
13, 1961.
'tiihdren, shade trees. Priced
Jacobson's Dept. Store, 311
WInter I'ark, Fit.
1) DC-li
1st. St., Sanford.
sell, Call 3?'9(l8,

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THIS INCLUDES ALL FINANCE CHARGES (SALES
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Ellinor Motor Co.
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We hate to give anyone a pat
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NEW MEDSHIPMAN' at Sanford Na-val Academy will be Thomas ncAdv. Deadline - Friday Noon through college age-to train
quette (right) of Dade City, shom-n here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
News Dibadlin&amp;--Mcn. ID A.M. themselves to bandle money
Harry Ficquette, as they met with Headmaster Burch Cornelius, (seated).
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was filed in Ninth Judicial Circult Court today by Enoch Boyd Smith, Jr., charging
he "suffered burns on his leg as a result of negligence"
on Jan. 11 %vhen he was it patient in Seminole '.Nlemor-.

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County (:ommis;iioneri were aecu.ied of playing
An of press time today, no exclusive of interest and costs I politics with the propo4ed county road department propapers had been nerved on and demands trial by jury of I gram for the new fiscal year by District 3 Commission..
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John Alexander, as chairman all issues."
tf the county commission, or
Smith is rprcsented by
Swofford today 4to6k itie ',ith an earlier state.un Robert flesticrer. hospital Nichols, Gaither, Beckham, Col. ment by Commisii-on Chairman John Aleminder that
administrator. Sheriff J. L. son, Spenco and Hicks of there is "no politics" involved in selecting what roads

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board wili push through road3
where only 104)
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rate need of repair travelod
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W'.3 called I by mre than 'mu) - tr :.i.ii
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back into Session ttiay. report- are being- ignored.
it I We know of one County Corn- second wife, Mary, was at. his side.
Schools R. T. Milwee ycstcr(lay
"We are not ma1nta1:1tn our
edly
to take up an alleged legmissioner who will vole "no"
in preliminary hearing In Peace
most needed roads" Swofford LAWRENt:E SWOFFOR.D
islative bribery case.
on the county road program
Justice
Hugh
Duncan's
court.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President harry S. TruProgram will be finalized next
Three witnesses were sub- said. spe11in out the many sand
LoftIer waived the hearing
clay roads in his district
stand
politicians:
"If
you
can't
skittish
this
advice
for
Tuesday. Board Chairman Is man had
poenaed
appear. The state "d
and
Is
expected
to
be
bound
to pot."
tight-lipped and won't tell us the heat, get out of the kitchen."
attorney's office identified them that are
Dirksen,
however,
over
to
County
Court
during
the
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Senate. Republican Leader Everett M.
the tentatively approved roads
as Clyde Hart of Sanisula; Fred
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next session. lie was released
Brih
obviously doesn't mind the beat from the White House on the until then.
W. Nelson and William Nelson. nue in the Bear Lake area is
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civil rights controversy. And he isn't trying to escape the kitchen, under $500 bond.
both of Daytona Beach.
Leffler was represented by
"I don't know where they get the idea i scare on 1uea of
The City Commission will
State .Atty. Dan Warren was roads like Wymore. Jewel Comics ---------------------------Attorney G. Alg"rnon Speer Jr.
unavailibte for comment but Drive and Oakhurst are a 4:rQwoL-d puz.iu
meet in special session tonight ths kind," Dirksen mused.
Leffler was charges! with asDear Al)by ................ . ........... SA
to go over the tax equalization
The Senate votes today on cloture the
St. Petersburg Times quot- "lust."
BOB BESSERER
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the means of shutting Sault and battery against Milcomplaints
"Some adjust- off debate and bringing the civil rights bill up for action. WithEditorial page ............................-t
ed hint as saying an alleged
wee on Aug. 30.
attorney, Gordon Frederick, legislative bribery case would
ments" will be made ... so we out Dirksen's support there appeared virtually no chance the
Ftitertainnient ............. .. SA-9A.
Police officers said the San- said
would
have
no cornhear
FIOrO$11,L)O
Did you know that administration could get the two-thirds vote needed for cloture, ford engineer walked Into Mil-mentthey
on tius,
cast'
until
such be presented.
CLEVELAND. Tenn. iP
some commercial property was
Hart
was
president
of
SentJ.
Wilkinson
Jr.,
an
engineer.
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wee a office and hit hini in the time nit nervice had been tuade,
itiole itaceway. at Casselberry. has
taxed down because of vacanGRENADA, Miss. (AP) - More than 300 state officers I n face "a number of tinies" after awainst the county or the hus- until it ran into
cles?
financial trou- new church-supported Tomlin- I Sport-i .. ............................ :.
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full riot gear and with orders to crack down hard on trouble. an integration row.
PitI.
bles.
TV
son
College
in
Madison.
Milwee was treated for cuts
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In the suit, Smith alle ges
That so-called
makers, sealed off newly-desegregated schools here today and
and
bruises
anti
released
front
"moist,
continuous,
isle" on West First Street has 83 Negro pupils marched to class without challenge,
waz-m cornA two-block area around the two formerly all-white public the hospital.
Why do we
before
presses
applied
to
the
ulceritte*1
us puzzled
Or;glnally the hearing,
keep digging up new holes in- echools wait ringed with helmeted highway patrolmen and game
area of the plaintiff's leg" were
NEV YORK (UP!) - A
stead of patching up the holes and fish wardens. Only pupils, their parents and teachers were Duncan was scheduled for 10 improperly administered "for trickle of profit-taking and a
am. this morning. Speer lire
we have on other city streets? permitted through police lines.
excessively long period of slump in buying interest cornsented
the papers to Duncan
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yesterday citing his client's conHey, Uulted Fund received Its
of not guilty and waiving to Smith's "left lug, ankle, heel slightly lower in the first hour
ichuduled
tention
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Dr. Samuel W. Sheppard,
and the
first donation
of trading today.
antI foot."
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drive hasn't even kicked off to stand trial here Oct. 18 in the 1954 slaying of liii first wife, the prelintinary hearing,
$25 from Andy Carra. asked for a change of venue today on grounds a "fair and unyet
partial trial cannot be had" In Cuyahoga County,
way.
To holders of Seminole County 19M
Defector Mum
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Common l'kias Judge Roy F. McMuhon, who will rule on thu
automobile registrations ending in
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Police will start cracking motion, said he would contact attorneys for the state and defense MOSCOW (AP)M. Koch bus
defector hlarolti 91. Ou 'Q
Tti. m4c number
down on youngsters riding bikes to determine a date for a hearing on the request,
refused to spea k with
Suminol CGwrbt
on the wrong aide of the road
IP4OING a "91 t"
bit*
from the U.S. Embassy in
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Pr..,,t
it $ uMr iflt4lfl.t1 Lean 0.MGcw.
ICudi,
a
former
ItemflJIHuUTI, French Sotnaliland (UPI) - Dozens of nationtraffic.
p4rnuorIi .alj
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minor FREE. Limit n.a.
e, did we get the run police stations and clashed with j)oltco and foreign legionnaires. cugo urchdloci'se, appeared on
5mor 15, t9ó.
am
television Tuestisty
The governor of French Somalilund, the lust French posses. MOSCOW
frrn the Highway paWE SPECIALIZ* IN LOWU COST
security
forces
night
to
suy
thirst he 1usd tieNineteen Sanford Naval Air Station flyers will be honored
sterday. The Brass In sion in Africa, ordered a 7 p.m. curfew and sent
ü'ol
Ill
Thursday
for
conibitt
flight
they
tuade
over
North
Viet
Num.
EW CAl FINANCING
# said it was up to IOCAI to ring off the native sectionis of the capitul city to provent fuctud to tho Soviet Union
he
protest,
against
the
war
In
Viet.
Fifteen
of
thu
a
ward
wlnnt.rs
are
front
R'Al1-l3.
An'Zmeflt to handle any a recurrence of riots,
S438
Cdr. Roy W. Mt't.uin, i'ommamilng officer of "The Bats"
However, Coy. Louis Ssget indicated that. France was will. Num.
,not &amp; brought up against a
Of
IIVA1I18,
will
lead
the
list
of
award
winners
with
a
gold
ejcer. (We're talking Ing to offer some form of independence in the rsear future to
pet
Wed
star In lieu of second Distinguished Flying cross, bronze star,
the Horace Shlnn case), French Somulilund,
Better Hurry!
74293
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Call 3221611 or
stuns in lieti of t.is t'ihth, ititith anti tenth Air Medal.' ,
. you reniesiiber Chief Shinn
situ the Navy ('omtnundrstion Medal with combat "V."
the Ijigwood Police Departs
Pv.itrge your to-sm. Ask fot *.Iph
Justice
department
asked
a
'n
NEW
ORLEANS
(AP)
Thu
utt(iititmul t)FC's as welt as air medals and Navy
was accused of "follow.
poloij t Jim
Coullnentfution ineduld will ulso bo prvat-nted during the awards
bg tog ClObt-ly" after he rant. federul judge toduy to compel Pluiluvin I item I'Ariull lit-houl Officials
ceremony,
.d Into another vehicle in Or. to provide teachers at Woodlawn 111gb School, which was do21
by
Itti
white
temeheris
and
pupils
wholl
Neirroes
rouloitered,
Rcur Adin. H. It. Culdwell, commaittlor Flout, Air JueLsonville,
charges
were
irerted
lando Sept. 4. All
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Dist.
Judge
llurburt
111
a
111otion
filud
with
W.
Chrlstviiwill
lju fuuturod opt-akur at thd coromotties schoduled for 10 a.m.
drupped. Wc- wunted to know
in
hunger'
Four aboard the air stat lou.
MEMIEI F.Di.C.
why , . . and after spending berry, the depurtmtnt also usked that the school board be orderCivilian gurets
invited to attend the awards presents- j
some 25 minutes on the p)ije ed to show cause why It. should not take steps to employ bus
To Register
"Serving you is our pt.esur..'
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drivers stud cafeteria personnel at. each of Its achsooia.
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LONDON (AP) - Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. pital where he is recovhadn't gone into executive ses•
sion with the arcliflects . . . 17'.-arpri was striving,3koday. to P,vnrt a *eakup of tbt 22-liation ering from a heart attack sufferred earl 1
Commonwealth conference over , the ItuotIuian crIsis.
They could have tiusted us
Tuesday
afternoon.
He and his aides worked through the night on a compromise
ever broke a confidence
(Herald Photo)
yet
formula to reconcile the widely diverging views on how best to
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end the 10.month-old rebellion by Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian
Anyway, the board discussed Smith's white minority government.
fees and performance at the
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We couldn't get Alexander to for trial Nov. 7 in the death of his first wife, was In a guarded
hospital room today after collapsing in court.
say anything about that.
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Hospital officials said Coppolino's attorney had instructed
When that they withhold word on his condition but added he wnsn't
Oh, before I forget
the county tax bills go out, the believed to be In great danger.
The 34-year-old author-doctor was rushed to the hospital
commission may send some
Of
material along on where your after collapsing in Circuit Court Tuesday during a preliminary
IV. A. Leffler Jr. pleaded in.
tax dollar goes.
licaring to determine whether lie should stand trial. Gasping
ond clutching his chest, be was carried to an ambulance. his nocent to assaulting Supt. of

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Racial violence spawned by school integration continues to
flare in Grenada, Miss., flflii(l5t emergency federal action aimed
ft went something like this:
s the next at ending bloodshed and guarding Negro children.
REPORTERWhat'
U.S. Dist. Judge Claude Clayton Issued a temporary restep on the
th
We'll
tour
straining
order Tuesday night directed at segregationist whites.
ALEXAINDER other counties to see what they It hid been sought by the Justice Department.
As Clayton issued his order to force Grenada officials to proare doing . . Marion, St. Lucie,
teet
Negro school children, Negroes marched into the town
Alachua

teacaers

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on his own Tuesday to seek a second term in the Nov. 8 general
any xnillage hike?
ALEXANDER-No, no, no! election.
In another of Tuesday's 11 primary elections, Edward J.
Construction funds will come
out of capital outlay reserves McCormack, a long-time challenger to the Kennedy clan, cap. . . We'll have a quarter of a tured the Democratic nomination for governor of Massachusetts.
million in the pot by the time Ho defeated Kenneth P. O'Donnell, a top aide to President John

Snacks and Dr'lonks

CAR-TRUCK

power of

your Ide to live for Him, to
the know His good, acceptable and
First football game of
season will be with South Scm- perfect mill-then the problems
High "Hurricanes" you .re faced with and the
mole Junior
temptations Satan put.s in your
on Sept 22. See you there!
path will dissoh-e away in the
t light of His glory and grace. I
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By C11VCK BEST
1 More than M million students want you to know, I BELIEVE
Collegians at Seminole Junior will sit behind desks in more IN YJU. I PRAY FOR ou
Colle-e have selected their than ?5,000 high and junior high daily that you will be strong in
school colors and title. In dark I schools (80 per cent of them Christ in this hour when the
and liobt blue uniforms the public), where some 700,D00 devil nas so many teenagers on
Seminole Raiders wili meet
his tesm.
will preside.

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report is that many

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pus nave been: opening of a-1
student center, moving of a II
JA31ES FINGER (right) of Fort Mym, is enrolled ats niidshipman at
PINECREST SHOPPING CENM
faculty
building to the campus, ,i
Sanford Naval Academy this year. James Is accompanied on the first day
and c4rnpaignlng of candidates
for registration and reception by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Finger,
Sinford
7O'l Orlando Drive
for
offices in preparation for
Sr.
(Herald Photo)
the elections on Sept. 9.
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never seen a display of such
enthusiaWc school spirit as at 1
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The astronauts had started the day by using

D I A N E DEAROLPH; PAM the di:ferer.ce between boys and salvation, make th e goal of

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tion.
Students voted for the name
and colors during the first week
of classes and results of the
balloting were announced at the
beginning of the second week.
Stuuts at the campus have
show, a sincere Interest in improvinr the college by their
many requests. A day was requested on which they could
plant shrubs and gras5 to beautify the grounds. Sept. 17 was!
set aside for the "Planting
Party" and students and faculty havc been invited.
Requests for a yearbook were
met by the administration with
requests for tudents interested

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n't owe you a recreation center.

comforts so that you could have
The clothes being worn by luxuries. This they have done
was :ne preceding football sea- studc'n!s this school year are gladly for you are their greatest
simple for the girls but far treasures. Teenagers, grow up
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as and go home.
wide
e)t.c and hip hugger i ''nai urge each of you to
Th
year's
cheer]eadis
S.J.H.
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ens are as follows:
tireuts
now you
NELSON; co-captain. short
can tell know lesus Christ in personal

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BOSTON (AL') - A petite, Wellesley housewife won the
administrative consultants in
Republication nomination today in Massachusetts' 10th congres
11hone 322-261 I or 425-5939
Zip CMe 32771
the near future.
slonal district, defeating former house speaker Joseph W. Martin,
WEATII ER: Tneday 91-72; sh;wer and warm thru Thu rday.
Oh hum, they talked about $1, who has served 42 years In Congress. Margaret M. heckler, ________________________________________________________________________
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8, ran an aggressive campaign to "get a heckler In congress"
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VOL. 59 NO. 18 - AP Leased Wire
this five years ago.
and toppled Martin - for years "Mr. Republican" to voters iii
district and to many national GOP figures.
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0ELL.
MR. PELHAM and last but
denied themselves
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people in the fee offices are
,,I tell you, you can't believe 11,111 Cournd exclaimed its tli(,.v
WRY overpaid compared to see.
retaries working on the County first reached the high outpost above eastern Australia. "Utterly
fantastic. The world Is round."
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the sick,
the poor, study N-our lessons.
And x%- hen %you're through, it
you re not too tired, read a
Salt--iinn Army, visit

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MURRAY. STEVIE
living. You owe it your time and
DEBBIE
WHIT- energy and your talent so that
FooThaU season is just around MIRE and PAT LEARY.
on iU be at war or in
the corner for nil interested
Eighth grade squad are PAM poverty or sick or lonely again.
S.J.H. fans. Our players are a
You're supposed to be maTAY:JR, Cl ND V MILLER,
pretty tough group and we
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younger teen-agers off with a
reasonable
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good scholastic record.

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car, sciub some floors, help the
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nual fete Saturday night at Seminole Iligh School.
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sic for dancing, so
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"Wha-, can we do . . . Where
go?" The answer is
'Go some!" Paint the wood.
work, rake the leaves, mow the

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We counted sev
Yes, seven and a the woridi" the Gemini II astronauts today soared higher Miii dren's service at the church. anti Ruddy Shuhtz Route 2. fox
on MDS
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number of X-ray technIcians as faster than man has ever flown, and then, amazingly, liothi cat
where he In reported in 'fnir" Deborah Turner 10, 141 Pinewell as nurses
napped s Richard F. Gordon Jr. hung halfway nut of the space condition.
crest Drive; Jeff McGsirvey 2:
hip on a star photography assignment..
The victim of the accident was Cindy, fl and Sandra White 4
See, I'm not so hard to get
Gordon was standing in his seat., his head pokeil through an the son of Mr. and Mrs. •Iim of 2810 I'nl,netto: f)orine 7, and
along with.
open hatch wititing for R nightline pass so he could see the Spence of 2010 Nlngtiolin Avenue. Bobby Chtippell ft. of 2915 Pni0
McGnrvey Is the pastor mr'tto; Cindy Jones. 4 of Houle
stars, when command pilot Charles Conrad Jr. reported:
2 Ho 50 and I)ebhie MoVre
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Sanford
Alliance Church.
Dcn't
be surprised if the
"We both took a cat nap - (laTch off for a few minutes."
Also hospitalized were Itcv. or 2907 tagtio1Ii.
County Commission doesn't do
Mission control center in houston, Tex., commented: "That's
yesterday

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The NAS Marines intend to
Plans arc already inderwz
nns dipfor two days of fest.ivities n pt n
hoard Sanford Naval Air Stn- play as well a show movies on
lnrines Corps life and corntion in honor of Navy Day.
Navy Day is eelchrnted hat.
The day before the Open
throughout the nation on Oct.
27, but since the Blue Angels House, Friday, Oct.. 21. the Nawere scheduled to appear on vv Is sponsoring a Navy-Civil tournament at. May- 'I
Oct.. 22, the stat.ion decided to isin
fair Country Club. The starting
observe Navy Day then,
Open House will he held on time is 10:80 n.m. and it should ,
the Saturday from 0 n.m. to g
Civilians Interested in Joinnoon. The public has been invited to come and view the ing the tournament may do so
by getting in touch with the
aircraft and displays.
i
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men's
golf association at the
timated that there will he th
Country Club. Navy
Mayfair
demonstration put ii
Navy's famous precision flying personnel hou1d get In touch
team, the Blue Angels. The wi th Special Services. Deaddaring "Blues" are scheduled line entry is Oct.
to perform at 10 a.m. and the
show will last almost an hour.
Prior to the Blue Angels'
performance, the Wing plans a
fly-by. They will put on a dinmend formation, a roll-on mant'uver and a high speed, low
Altitude pass.
Many aircraft will lie on
statir display in the compound
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3 new LTD'S. Afl three LTD models2-door hardtop, 4-door hardtop, and
4-door sedan-offer conveniences like a
transmission that shifts both manually
a n d automatically (standard), and a fullwidth front scat that divides to adjust
individually for driver and Pngcr.

2 new XL'S. Both the XL 2-door hardsop and convertible offer, as standard,
bucket seats and console, plus spirited

There's a move on to split
Discussion of pa y increases 165 days it year," he noted,
estimated hospital cost, will of professional personnel.
the Circuit Judge's district
liesserer
said
he
would
like
rise
from 10 to 30 per cent In
Social Security, which hanwith Orange, Seminole and Os- for hospital employes and nurBrcv.
ses,
scheduled
for
'l'uesduy's
to
have
the
pay
raises
ceols in one district and
become the next year. lie reportedtinut. dies medkiu-u payments is HOW
effective
by
the
first
of
$103,001) In arrears to Seminole
MeinJanuaid, St. Lucie, Indian River, meeting of the Seminole
urial
Hospital
board
of
trustury,
1967,
if
possible,
suimie
hospitals
in
New
York
Me'mnioriul
hospital, me'nrhe'nn of
Martin and Okeechobee.
i-es,
to
that
the
City
and
Texas
are
maid
was
postponed
until
a
laBesserer
also
noted
have
tine
board
of trustees k'am tied
That would meat: Seminole
ter
date
because
two
members
eekiy bulletin fromsi the Amimer- closed apparently because of Tuesday.
would have two circuit judges
of the five-man board, Andrew it'urr Hospital Associutlon hints the t'tist squeeze itud sIrirtugo
It was also noted that Mintin 1968. Now who will High
Carraway
and
William
Bradit-are
dove not im' 100 per cent
appoint?
ford, were not present.
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addition,
John
Schi:urd,
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board
macin
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said
he
would
sorb front other sources.
Office
Post
are again complain- f
like
to
have
time
to
study
the
lit addition, $112,000 worth of
wg about
salary
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detail"
and
chedule
bills
for welfare patients ituo
parking facilities especially,
perhaps
vIsL
other
hospitals
A
c-lice-k
of
in
sulurjcs maid rt'giet.cred nurses ill eui-ruuudiiig from the State of Florida have
"poor eunditlou" of tl* 'rkshows the following figures:
bun, "until 1iiubIily will
ing lot" there. What they ap. the (eiits-a1 Fbi-ida area "to
West Vulusia hIopltiel (Delund)
*3H2 not be" forthueomimrg.
$92 a week
pareutiy do not know is that the 'ilmcre their operatiwne send
"During ts's lust session of
"parking lot" actually is pri- fii.d out what they arc- paying." niomith:ly.
out tbt mwc
Wi::te
Jspit
tile legislature, th ey did not up.
luul ----$400 monthly.
vute property on which u Peal $ lie 1)1 451
Wis:tt'r Push Hospital - - $37C now, going to $4011 Jun. 1, 1967. proprhstc: enough money to take
resident. pays both county and i thu,5 GO pt's- cent of boplLuI
Ilulifux (hlaytommu Beach) - $401) monthly.
city taxes. 'J'hc only area pro- fsicoim:e i (Jt.'s Into salaries and
of tine indigent hospital
Orange Memorial (Orlando)
-ided for parking is space' for llobpital workers ran,rot he rc':niai:t)nly.
Nurses
linen'
lulls.
In
110O
addition, tiste of stir,
three or four cur-s at a ti u OH i'Ia'-,ed U)' 51 iItOIiiMU (I, an, in mint- just gut raised It, this ustroumni.
Iii tine litispil al, fornnit'i'ly 30
:iy isidust,'j
We- l,vt to have$t- innoic !eIe',snias-iul hospital megiatert-,h wirrous, foitovily tinys, wus cut to only 12 days,"
the atreet.
M CViUpcLi'Iit, ,tilt(' en t a.labor t:iri kirig
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130 is:onthnly, recently gut an itc,-oas-tIre-ioiuid raise A. IL Peterson, Si'., board
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includes a 428-cu in. V-li, power disc
trout brakes, and sports eerin wheel.

13 new Galaxies, Ca*oma, wagom
Convertibles, wagons, hardtops, sedans
all offer basic Ford strength and quiet,
plusa wide range of conveniences and optiorz. Wagons provide a two-way Magic
Doorgate that swings out for people and
down for cargo.

Better Me*s from Ford. SeleciShift
C.rui-0-Matic transmission shifts automaticaliy... or lets you shift manmtlly
without a clutch for things like climbing
hills, downshifting io save brakes, pulllog trailers, getting extra traction in mud
and snow, or just for fun. it's available
on every '67 Ford. And all '67s come
with Ford Motor Company Lifeguard.
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
Nationalist China (It'(AP)
dared today that ;ie'zuee will not
be restored inn Viet Nain "until
the Communist aggressors are
t'titi-iticuil that they cannot will
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JACKSON VILLE (UP!) — A
UtTax Refon-nit ('otlimiuissiofl
committee that looked into New
llaml)shire's state sweepstakes
has estimated that a similar
venture in Florida would net
about $25 million it year.
Sen. Hen lull Griffin of Frost proof i4L1d a bout t'1&amp;c thtet
amount would he brought Ili,
but $25 million would be used
for l)neymnit'rnt of prizes and operation of the
I)roirranu.

Henry Simpson
Elected Prexy
Of State Assn.
Henry Simpson, of Geneva,
chit I rmun of the Seminole
County Housing AutiI'ity has
been elected president of the

Florida Association of housing
u'ieI Redevelopment officials at
umunual mmweting In Fort I.niuderelicit'.
(knitioni hIt-aiiley, executive di.
rector of tine Samiforel housing
Authority, was named score-

(amy-treasurer. Bradley served
us president of the Florida usniociation III 1958-51).

School Board
Meets Thursday
St,'mlnnolu County S c Ii ii o I
will nuneet at. 1 mm'.
Thursday. relaixi itunmie on tine
ugemnila will be uiiemiliig of bids
ii report tin a inrecuting In
.'tl mmmi ttnlesy with ai-ohnitteet
designing t tntt tuucistet' euminpus
Mail (tim Senmilnolte Junior (lol.
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Health Clinic
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ItI) ct'ritn'mbutiion (rein The aaferd •'it.i to the .upport
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a&amp; announced
tilt- new S-m irmok Comi ty M ental Health C!I u
today by Iterahl l'uhlisirt'r Waiter Gielow.
"We believe' this new psychiatric cl:nk has been tong
needed here, and establishment of a place where people with
mental and emotional problems can get the help they so tiesperat&amp;.ly need, even one day it week, is a grv.tt step in the right
direction," Gielow said.
The herald has supported the clinic editorially.
Stanley Pierce, presilt'nt of the Seminole County Mental
Health A$sociation has announced that $130 has been received
fi-omu other sources to help support the clinic. A goal of $5,000
):as been set for the first year. Operation of the clinic is through
the cooperation of Dr. Burton Pudnos, Orange County psychiatrist who spend.i each Monday at the Seminole County
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CLEVELAND, Ohio (Ali) —
After an 11-minute hearing,
Judge Francis .1. Talty said to'lay he would rule at 11 a-M.
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com pleted in 6.4 months no -cording to thearchitects.
Burton unit Rogers will rimiss space needa with county
DE'FE'NSE BILL OKAYEI) I offh-inis and rep'rt hack to the
WASHINGTON (AP ) — Con- I (-ouintissjon within $1 days.
Following review and detera:gross has passed a $58-billion
defense appropriation bill COfl' irintion of spare allocation and
layout by the commission, it is
taming authority for the Pros- I
estimated plans will he cornident to call up nearly 2 million I pleted and ready to put out
reservists without declaring a I for bid by June 1, 19+37 and construction completed within 18
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The hoard over the past six
GIANT STRIKE FOR GE
months
has been investigating
WASHINGTON (Al)) — The
the
current
and future need.
mammoth General Electric Co.
of
each
office
in the court
Appeared headed today toward
the biggest strike in its history house to provide the increased
In a showdown climaxing years servi ces needed by the fast
growing area.
of strained labor relations,
Alexander noted "the current
The giant firm, with more
titan $6-biilkn
o~ :1 year s:eles of a one-half mill of taxation levied
multitude of pr-odut't.s from light for capital improvement wiP, '
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bulbs to jet aircraft engines, sufficient to construct the fa.
faces a walkout by some 125,000 cility and no new tax will be
workers at. 12:01 n.m. Monday. required for the project."

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the final tax roll submitted
with county employees completto the county
:ing information forms which
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The estimated taxable tax
cuiii' w'ii4ii.is
and nature, responsibility anti
roll submitted by Mrs. Walker
The County pays two physi-.:s
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(lLItil'S of the positions.
to the commission in June and
cians Dr. Wade Garner and
The positions would be ovaluI)
upon which the county cornDr. Orville Barks $3,600 per
i'
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(
year each to act as County
mission and the school
board
in private business to deter.
doctors. One takes care of sunbased its budgets was $224,urine fair and adequate pay for
gical and the indigent while
700,00t) with total taxes of
eat-h
job.
CHIEF SIIINN
th e other handles sick personi
"Seniority
and
merit
would
nel at the jail.
The new and accurate tax
set the raises In salary in a six
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roll as submitted by Mrs. Walk'
recommended
City Physician Dr. T. F. Mcen Tuesday however Is more part plan to be
m
following
completion
of tilee suDaniel gets $3,000 per year.
than $3.5 million higher at
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Did von know it. costs the
749.887.49.
by
his
company
are
being
used
Ut
recity $1,500 a year to feed the law enforcemen
The additional income in line
five K9 dogs attached
the cent Supreme Court decisions u ith the millae will go to the by :ie cities in the state us
instruction $51,- well as b' many counties, Inpolice department.
is
for Oct. 19 and Oct. 20 bo;:rd of public
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Ilos- eluding Orange' and 11 re'vn rd
at the Municipal Court build- ,2.,, M; Seminole Memorial
county
Counties,
Frat.er tamquani et conijiater
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pital $5,599.76 and for
ing
in
Sanford,
l'olire
Chi
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All the officials J)1e5('nIt at
carrissinie:
purposes under the board of
$19,.
the meeting agreed that such
Arnold Williams reported to- county commissioners
So long Chris.
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397.87.
Sunday will he the final day
Sortie question exists accord- needed. He was instructed by
An FBI special agent J . F.
for the Ritz Theater
that's Santoiania Jr. of Tampa will in to local officials as to wire- John Alexander, county coinEUGENE JAQUi
chairman, to submit a
after 41 years. Truck will conic
ther or not the additional inlead
the
sessions.
next Tuesday and take all
come can be spent since it is "firm proposal" to the board.
Chief Williams is host. for not budgeted.
equipment out of the conces.
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the sessions. Special emphasis
sion stand.
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is expected on the Miranda vs.
Arriverderci. .
Arizona decision which dras- Area deaths
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Now cut that out!
Longwood Police Chief If. ft Shinn, And Councilmen Paul
tically
curt.ailed
police
rights
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Nobody asked me but how on interrogation.
The
session
on
Oct.
20
will
Comics
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come five school officials from
jail and it
Crossword
puzzle ....................7A jiolice station in the city.
on
sex
crimes.
the county have to go down be
Chief Williams said the pur- Dear Abby ............................(A
to
to look at plans for
by Council Chairman Percy White
Appointment WWJ
the permanent Seminole Junior pose of the conferences is to Editorial page ........................4
some of the uncertain- Horoscope ..............................6A with City Attorney Genie It. Stephenson to net Ali nit advisory
College? why can't the archi- clear
ty
in
officers
minds in the Jetstreamn ....................................8 member to the committee.
tect come up here?
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Society ............................ . ..... 8-ti
It is expected that White will also minnie two interested
Both
sessions
will
start at. Sports ......................................IA citizens to
Funny, during that. discusthe committee'.
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sion on job salaries at the noun.
Courthouse yesterday afternoon
the lights went out.
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EA'111E1l : 'luesday 85-63; fair thru Thursday.

The first report on the
Sheriff's office blotter went
something like this this mornlag:
5:09 a.m. Looked out-side and
saw a mule wandering and he I
is afraid someone will hit it
would like to have a cowboy sent out."
This was by Bear Lake
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Tentative plans also were
nituk for a sl)uihctt1 supper to
tute cam- b ponurt ( in 0% ember

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Phone :122-2611 or 425-5938

1mw
o conic frntornnl lodges
are tax-exempt and can rent out
their office space? Very corni-non practice here in Sanford.

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trial is scheduled to begin
urdnv, Oct. 2, at the Geneva
this month.

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Miss Lul:ens said O'Brien
Monday identified state Sen. New 'w-h.
'I'OKYO (UPI )—The CornO'Brien, who was arrested told her the "stag" movies
Bernard F. O'Brien us the nuti
Pthet
Lao Radio
who asked th eirs to co-sthr lust .1 tine on morals churges, would hi- shown to "big eecu- munist
that
its forces
with handsome actors in "stag" told newsmen later the ullegu- tives who came in from Eu- claimed today
in upper Laos shot down a
movies.
tions were false. His attorney rope" to view them in New
I .5. Air
StarO'Brien, 1, and a father of planned to have two sergeants- York.
te r jet. "The air pirate was
four, sat with his wife in the al-arms from the Capitol testO'Brien told iwvsnicn he met figh
il kd" the report said, apcrowded courtroom utid listen- jv jr,
'1Jriezi's defense us Miss Lukeits once but only to l:
her
for
a
secretarial
par
entl referring to the pilot
ed its the girls testified they character witliesseS today.
interview
Of the jet.
were promised up to K00 it
.lohn
O'Connell, O'Brien's job.
nicnth for appearing in mov- lawyer, declined to iuy whether
O'Connell told the Lansing
he would call other lawmakers Township Justice Court jury of
three housewives and three rufrom the Capitol.
O'Brien is accused of np- tired nien that th e charge was
prouchmg Murion L. Lukens, "enguteeraig by tilt- insurance
22, of Santa Anna, Calif., on lobby" in the Michigan Legislath e Michigan State campus and ture us a Vendetta against
asking her to jwse for nude O'Brien, the chairman of the
pictures and to play alongside Senate insurance committee.
O'Brien lost his Senate eut
movie men in pornographic
I3 MRS. H. L. 3OHNSUN
films.
ii primary election lust Auin
Three members of the handy
Linda
Outcalt,
Iii,
gust,
three mon ths after alof
Apil
}lclpers 4-H Girls Club will
legetily
approaching the girls.
Arbor,
Mid:,,
uiid
Christine
present tilt- program for the
Ingham County Prosecutor
Luke Monroe Homemakers Club Legabst'y, 20, of Honolulu, Haat the '7:30 p.m. meeting Thurs- waii, testified Monday th at Dunuld ilesig usked the girls
day in the Luke Monroe Coni. O'Brien niudi' the saint' propo- if they had been bribed by lobsals to them while he sat in a byists. They said no.
in-unity Building.
Di' ni oil strati on oil good
grournmg and mariners will be'
?
given by hiUtUI)i Chesser; lionnic liuhiols will talk on recreaSEMINOLE COUNTY
INNERSPRING MATTIESS
tion, and Myrtie Burns will give
RENOVATION SPECIAL
LL buds dt'ueonstrution on honey
BLOOD BANK
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and will be hostess for the roui piaw a awvaav
BRANCH OF CENTRAL
freshneent period.
FLORIDA BLOOD BANK
There lsu will he a report
Magnolia
1302 L SECOND ST.
on safety.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Mrs. JoAnna DuBois, president, urges all iieembers of th e
PH. 322.0122
club to be present its there aint
HOURS FOR DONORS:
several itimis of impurtuat'i' to
NEW MATTRESSES OX SPRINGS.
t1ON. . TUES. - THURS.
HOLLYWOOD BEDS-ALSO ODD
hi - dJscLIbs:-d at thi ni,eiet lag.
3:30 10 6 .00 P.M.
U.LLU$COUICT
SIZE IUNCI SIZE MADE TO ORDER
$D 821V40 LAU
LU. AT FACTORY PRICES
WED. &amp; FRI.
VOWUA C*INTU$
The game of jiulu origuu&amp;ted
9:00 A.M. TO 2:00 P.M.
in Iran.

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" Lake Mary Rnle'iarrI,
in It "sfraibt. shoot." It. 1- 1,
The fake Mary interehane
-"ill j"e t'rninr,I ('''iri
f;,-.'sses to 1. $---aP. Altnmnnte
prins, at 1,n-'oo'1 and twa
nt Flo nnfnrrl. I' viIl wivr. a cent'-r Art- ot ,ot in the nine.rnila
sPr't'-h ha ','1'en the
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Sreet t interchanges.

Contract Si ned For New Courthouse Complex

How come the County Cammission has changed its districts twice since 1959 and th e
school board has not?
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Plans for the event were muck
at a meeting Sunday of the Society's executive board at the
dust'uni. There will be hot dogs,
humhurers, and cold drinks
on suit, and amusement. f'eu.
t:re will include a fish pond,
horse ric1 es, a country store,
11 sPooi: huse, and many other
all age
attractions for
l:ing and queen will he
chosen ill II Ct)$tUfliV contest
which will ) suigeci under anpervu!uI: O Rupert Jenkins,
J)rlYJCillLtI of the Geneva Ele.
nienthry School.
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The couple as married after
tile% struck up a friendship by
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COLIJMBUS—hnrini do dicis

the next Standard siqn.

pard in Duesseldorf, Germany
4 Tlursday. "We have just bought i
it new house, which we certainly
Geneva Socie
would not have done if we were
thinking about anything like a
divorce."
Mrs. Sheppard. the
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at i'd In the county.
Put-pose of the moot ing was
to s gn the flOt'e!lSltt)' deeds in
the jwosonce of iuewspnptn' pho.
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will tend nil anti off 1-1 at
t)jq I'rlilgr' (in the h'iules'artl,
rr'rrntIv
c'v,uin,,la
('r'n,nfv
paved
lake Mary flwk'inrrI
from lake Mary to the hrItie
anti plans In pave from the
l,rltie to J,nwnrpvI-Markhnm
Itond when the ramps ore built.

1144 atid h'tt.Itiir the rnflttnrt,
In I )ei'embi'r, with net tini con aft nit bit to ab at I Iii Iota .Ini,-

Peebles confirmed tnrin' $n
The II I-1.11111 a report 1111111 1011,11
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WO pay supervisory personnel
at. the school office?
COI1UMRUS
Mi pars ehe I
avon decto hegni chessia frnor
t.amquam eornpnter tergo,
REI'ORTER
Nov wait. a

with Young-Ho spirit
When hes drrven
h'i'mself too far?

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Howdoes a man

hf ordnance, sul-vival equip.

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REPORTER — What do voll
thinkof Seminole County?
COLV'tUUJS—Par die fuor
do quoste.
REPORTER—Eh?
COltlRt-tonte et ex
certa scienta ii ant iehi eavalor
romanj dnvann fed a quest.i an nut-il.
REPORTER—Did you hap-

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''ciilelu'a to" t lie neqnibdt ion of
,,it necessary tight a-of-way for

A '''elehrat ion" meet ing in
surninnnt lug the final hurille
pr.'pni'it ory to 'en't motion of
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interstate 4 Was to he held
this nfterTtflOn at the County
('ennui ission chambers.
('nuii Issmnr'rs were to meet,
with Wilkurti Peebles, of \V111wont!, district member of the

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the state'sgrapefruit crop would
top 39500,0(X) boxes up 13 per
cent from last year, and the
largest crop since the 42000000
million boxes 01 1953-54.
Florida's tangerines, not to be
outdone, will 1111 4,800,000 boxes.,
up one-third from last year but
still 6 per cent below the record
high of 1954-55. the USDA Pi-t'

Commerce to Lake ?Iar Volunteer Fire r)epa-t-mciii towards completion of new addition to fire
hail i' presented b Don .1ztck'oii (right), ç oi ç
president, to Fire Chief Iilph Abt'll

1 ford-Semlnok Jftver and
wive-s, the .lnvceetzes. met with
Sanford Mayor A. L. Wilson to.
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Kiddie Carnival l'thv at Fort
Mellon Park from 4 to S p.m.
Oe. 22.
. th e nyMayor Wilson said
cees "are to be commended for
their interest in the area's
.A youth and for undertaking siic4
a complex proiect.
Mayor Wilson told the Jay.
cees the event has the full sup.
or: of the city lath
and that
HO%\ TO he l p prevent firt wa the uiJect o i skit by Pine CreM School
Sanford
needs
such
an
event
as
tuclents during Fire Prevention Week. From left are J anie Holcomb,
many traditional school carni.
Stacey 011iff, ,lnhri Tucker. Ginger Hodges and ci
Putnam.
valj have been discontinued. Be
ULkIflf2 part Wfl5 DOnILId lacon.
(Herald Photo)
Invited all area youngsters and131
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to
participate and
fUll.
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Rides of all kinds will be SeaR% 3111"S. H. L. JOTINSNON
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'ci ts or ,V inter Pa-I D-ivt
United r unici organized II
t'tnit pool- strct'1 lighting ant
1Y7 i'. thvickc into seven ,irt.-i Ut r.tch &amp; .indalisrn then and
eic- ;'trt' informed lights have been
this year anti serves It,
saliction
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Construction of a 1 million
telephone switching center at
Goldenrod to serve portions of
South Seminole and North
Orange Counties was announced by .1. K. Galloway, president of the Winter rark Telephone Company, today.
The new office
with th e
prefix "171" -- will be located
at the corner of Citrus Avenue and Oak 11111 Road. Initial
November on the 12,000 squareconstruction will start in early
foot building.
When the building is completed in February. 1067, technicians will start installing
sonic $S00.000 in
telephone
switching equipment.
Gnllow- said the new central office is scheduled for
effective with distrihutinn of
service on Dc'enibc'r l, 1967,
the 1967 telephone directory.
At the cutover date, some
,tW() subscribers will he ehangi'd from the present "64" Mldway'i central office to the new
switching center sit Goldenrod. The transfer is being mmdc
to pr('vith' for future growth
in the area bordering the new
Florida Tech University and ti'
intike available additional facilities in downtown Winter
Park.
'Five years sign we served
1.40 f a milies In the area en'.'ert'd hi- the new office." Galloway pointed out. "Now we 1.ve
2.850 subscribers in this r'a,
an increase of over 95 per eenL"
"With the many growth fat'tors we have been going for
us in Central Florida, we cxpert to he serving 10h000 subscrihiers from this new office
by 1072," Galloway added.

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Be added that the Jaycees
hope to n-iakt the ea'nial an
annual event and invited all
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Wt RESEM THE RIGHT TO LIMIT OU&amp;9iTtTl(S

PRICES GOOD THRU
SUNDAY OCT. 16

Store Hours:

I(P4111 011 111-0011111jr rivo, rrrif.ismt.
st't-'.'iri','' hit' slut cii.

rn"1na4

whhi'h lit' ehnse,I off bofore
nct lfvin lbp polk.'.
f,ntnr ha found (Ii.' clogs had
rc'tiirriocl It, finish the grtata off
anti warn c-hawing on th,m.
One of (ha clogs, not wearin

Ilroiwti, enme to ehrrk fm tits, n 11renan, WR4 1111M., Ftntl the

noiwnis, ho found thi'rn wouinti

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taken to tb.' pound.

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SOAP

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100 DOUBLE SHEETS
LIMIT 2

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REG. Sc EACH

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HOW MUCH
YOU 'L L SAVE!

MON. THRU SAT.
9 A.M. 'lii 9:30 P.M.
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The 1 $1.4)."t'I'llon. ChAllIzelt In CAMP-4 flexible C1,111111111fli'litIMIM M.Vt(lint an I seiving' the amen will alil an- (uumi, (bthlnwuuv cnm;hnsiii'.I.

A annoy g.'nt anti kid
snvntre1 itinticileil to donth by
two ilogs Monday as they gin?'nsarlhc'rry 14c'wngn
"I nt (tic' i
Ti 'cit inca I. I'lnih
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''Wit Ii (iii' I I'.'fll,'Il,iWis pot I'IJ - flu'.'.- nffI.-e Is evlii.',i.-c' of our
hal (lint i''. (t ii in ('s-itt vol 110- in liii in ('c'itt i-nt VinrIiIii's
i-lila, it'it idog is more vii ni to Hre. Whim r,n yent-q ''I solt litirl.
oar gr.n'.'Ih tuna a moth-i-n, i'iiii' ln'iiitiil US We liit"n'l to

nit limit e of 20,II00 lines cnn b
building nihtil Inst ollosi with
I ion.
Total cost of tin' mail, buildjug- and snitehing eqmtlpniont- Is

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SPring1field ol tilt. plarining board for ,
,:30 United Prest, International and smitb in charge of food and condOflOT.
)ointing OW
SLateti,
which
rcsidvnhs
other hutiness and trade jour- , cessions.
inThursday
p
di ign'itt tilt, Individual irt
mi
ruil
rnnga7me' and newspapers
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The to1,1enr'tl switching- emitlet- ,will be a one-story huil.I ing with an initial enpncity of

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crop
J the mcrrhan1s di vision of tin 'heeprnp Chictnii' Through
Uutlegc said the inustl) (rcntcr Sanford Board of Cunc- Christ,'' ''l'ar;nie of Chrzstma
rea
aei'y to whit-ti then contritcu---_..-will he touriug Seminole Counbeen
unprepared
lotwould have
ta)i
oes'
TIILITSIIILY at tins invitotion
liream,' "Christmas 1' antas"
Puetat
11cc
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a record crop several year.'.
Spcciai
ChristuI the Florida Th've'Iopment
"Old.l-ashioued
Entries mus: be ticlivered to and
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ago. "But this i.c not the case the
conducted by Mrs. Betty Luet'Commission.
Building
on
irencli
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her, president, were Mr..
Purpose of th e tour is to
Rutledge also predicted mart'
MRS. GERTIt1T])L iLLlAMS ma .lone'. disiric ( presitienti
c mrai
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I
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er on
,lrlcj the writ
educeA wo'-I- sho on ui itica
people wi ll buy citrus product!,
Mrs. Geriruth ltoundtree WP- uid Mrs. Mildred .\loycr. cl
LO k e Won roe
Florida's itidutrinl develop- hod i' scheduled for the meet.
this year than ever before.
linnu- died Oct. . in l'hilatlel- trict ; stcrctar -Utili.urc: niimt lila! potential.
dig of tIic' Democratic Women's
.loiie &amp;.pre%sidi .ij)prt
plinc.
Pa.
Mr
WIII
hF:IdflhLh4flTtrt
all
Attutri
T}tc'
tour'
will
rover
rojects Topic
Of Club of Seminole County to take
'-ur ivw L art (lilt Wi lii'- ciation it, tnt flit n)t)Lrs In (itt i (Ill( Ii i uuit'tlniteci nyc
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nard \' iliiaiiis o' PnilahlLlpiu.c , lie ip ii ccnU1fl her to lii(
to this ear i Conihnitd I tieral group of 5(i writers will uiu: Fleiitt-t ('entit qoo South French
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'Inie hit i nip nienihers of tit (, industrial event.
7 UI ,tlmus •
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Oct, 11 in the Phintatuni
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Buffalo. cloudy
Gifford Fordi.., (iiivh Rich- cisc's'. '.'.'ilb In- (hr nr". Lola rlcn'
Claucic • T J'etrow COiit1tct: ;-d tilt 100 IJer cent niurh,
Chicago, cit-ar
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arcison anu bans- boy, Micrilva roc- Parl; tin' Sanford Idarini,
nielnugc'I In: the Pvrliiicg mis
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i'. COfli))Os( d 01 "a flhlnOit Court- which re ported Uc addition to
li that the Industry IUIa prod- honor of riding in thi parade,"
Las '.ear'c winner s a'. cii
Mrs Robert Murrit. is pro
ucta of higher quality, more a spokesman said.
ty ciUzen who givi - o the!! routine matters that fines and. Reporters from the \\ all u'cl.cnordinuting chairman for
titled "Christmas Tnougnts."
iO1E.i i '"L-'I.t Street Journal
tiflit and pm iiotfliflt.. iii TCtUI71 to ft hurt
money for adver tising and pro
Fortunt 'Iitga- tile Jaycee Wives organization
Bruce Baudci lout (sent''
IFormer themes which ma'
to the month
thiu
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motion, more knowledge of tin and Robert MurrK ha v e been I not ht used again include:'M' ____________________________________ e tC'
l3C, wiLti Sidney Vthlen a publicity
W t'eh
Zinc
Business
September v.t rt S.. ()0(i and
uoing
pooci
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arc
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marketing process. and in- named co-chairmen of the 196(' CT ii r i s I in a
Associated
Prts.
chai'man and Harold HibDream," "Tin' ____________________________
innount:e-c: a putilic fll('etiflc CBS, ABC,
creas

Galloway sni.1 the n e w "671" I
central office would be cornpletely equipped for Tel-Tone
pushbutton calling- sot-i-ice. He
noted that time Winter Park

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to get 0th and push for 11115 perrnittc'd to usc ttic- city's jail freshments were served by Mrs."
An all-out cifurt is being put
drive. Tni county i sureessfu tacilitit.
E. K. Baxter, Mrs. Carl Culher for th liv the Jaycees to stage
CiUt'
hi c4cu' group-'. cuih
C'nun-'d ig t ad to discusL (lit and Ms Luci l le lirell a A fur at outst1indin
family event
ii 'Ft volunteered ii help I .'
igau i t. I cnu.r
period was enjoyed and prlzt'. w ith eniptiasi' on
ho1csomc.
to hem c in
'' illingnec
t othe buinis'. hit hoard were awarded.
11a1loeen fun for the youth

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to ha held at night
urt to inchith your
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name, api. addres'.. cits. teli'phone number anti theme sup -

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si~ hospitals.

"LoLs of workers are lief-ded age of Nnrth Orlando that it hu bN
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above last year.
Contest to choose a theme for Avcnue or nnaileci t(' Christmas
Robert W Rutledge executivethe annual Clrictma' paric1t Parade Tlicmc' Contest p C)
'iec president of the mutual 8(1 open' today with deadlint for Rb' 142 Sanford hefart noon
fj
initted the estimates caught the submitting, entrie cc' lo Oct I Oct
prise
ficials announced toda
He said the Industr would not
'Children in grades Ofl(
challenge the USDA's figures un through cu.. art mited to par
UI It had more Information.
ticipate in the contest with tim i
"The Important thing to re vinner receiving a $ savings

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I dc Count.' U ri; ewhn thr
Rehabilitation chairman Mrs while a dunking machine, built
wan from
Ruth Smith reported she i b the 1ncces will he of in
Auxiliary
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pillows. eight piIIowcase, 10 aId editor, hu consented to ride
Seminole CountyInitc'c:
lap robes, and 11 pairs f white I the dunking machine to help
Campaign for 19tt.
socks to vtterans hospitals.
the .laycees provide fun for
Speaking beiore tht organiv'Welcomed as new members adults of the area.
1
hon at Its Otohcr nw'trng,
were Mrs. Thelma Sikes and A concession stand wil l 1e
C. sc-lhwrr CI. council has Mrs. Ev Roberts.
Sprincdeldl c'ornrncnclec. niemset up and complete chicken
h cr - for their help it] tilt. flr!vt tabled tht. reques" of tll(' Vill
Dvvolioii mul prayer wery led i dinners will ike sold a-, reason.
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I mort niaganne5 havr been giv- I it) go into nylon net haps she is '
en to rcminolm 3iemoria1 Hns- making for the state tuhercule-

~ t,) ronRider pla,L.: for n political 1 depenclence of pmpl(. in -Swniin- pital and it was voted to

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tentativtl
decided to
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cratir orgnnizntions there
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'Mrs. Petree will
her husband on hi current I
speaking tour. Thcv 'will cellbrate their eig'hth weddlnr
nirsarv today but Mrs. PetrN
remarled, "Oii our Inst three
.iniimr.q ni-ic.&amp; 'we ,in v - a COt!niitmentF f o r Democratic Party

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will manure the ?uttionai cot.rntiot of
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Petree stated he

The department forecast a
record 89,600.000 boxes of early.
nildseason and navel oranges,
with 73,400.000 boxes coming
from Florida. The state's previntis high. last year. was 51.500,000 boxes.
The department said Florida's
Valencia orange crop would be

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- ilt, program o! tilt- Martin Cont- , and EVA11-7
crhlil B 1rosiue, Abet Wil - Ai Station, and proposed ca
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Tin human Catholic' PIiY Ill (irlaruici, will cpe ak to An additional five locic squad- at the cancer of French Avenue
hauL lit i thu '1 n'.'Ior L'. 1101 C hi.iI
Clot 'till 'ia'. t iii t' ed ttic top iii'1 and I ourth Street Suturda'. I
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hc'si'-v,iiinus tin tIn nicetitig lien - has a putt ii tot bitsuient Muziva 1k will discuss the' urn aiud will reach i: before the trom 9 ix. in. to noon for free
alld baby boy. North Orlando: , Sfioul(l In ill lio hiter than Yri-jwhicb opeir, ininiediatel,k afterlpact ot tit(- Nlartir,. Company oil arivi, elidt, Oct. M.
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Sanford-Semi. I
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Three Sanford quudroni art- tiok' Joyceet. conducting the
.)umet Fntli, Aflhi)I('ub, Calif .
servict' every SU!IdiJV morning, bItt econoni of Central Florida
this we-el..
deployed
fron. the local urea. "f"v cl'ecI will be assisted by
-'1 sioy art c-undncting their CF CI tin' Sanford Police Depa rt ment
drive utisourci niiij' and will for- and 11cc Seminole County Strnr P. 'Merthu-, Louiqu Scott, 1,atb- I vhasinr out of Sanfor(i Navli~

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Ptlnd, Mc., cloudy G!
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Rapid City, clear - - - 61
lttchnicrnd. clear .. '14
St. Louis. cloudy -.. 7.
Salt Ut. City. clear - 7
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Mildred Hou.y
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LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANING
"PICK-UP AND

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98c VALUE, 2 OZ.

OINTMENT

WASHINGTON (UPI)
Sen. Thurston B. Morton claims
the Johnson administration is
having poll trouble abroad as
well us at home.
Morton, chairman
of the
Senate GO? campaign committee, told the Senate the administrictio!i had cancelled plans
for a new world opinion poll
because "respect for U.S. foreigui policy has tumbled in the
last two )'ears" Morton said
that the trend toward "open
hostility" became so apparent
during 1965 that plans for a
fourth world survey "to be cornplcted this year and declassified
in the 1968 election year were
promptly cancelled."

98c VALUE

SHOE
LACES

means I column by 2 inches.
Too small for an ad to be
noticed or affective? You're
TS*diOg this on.l

3,

PAIR

Black or FOR'
brown dress
laces.

BOX

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CLAIROXIDE

BATH
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FILM No. 107
$11.95 VALUE

INSTAMATIC
CAMERA

REQ. 25c

cWBuBBLE

$2.65 VALUE, &amp; W

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Clairol's 20 'vol.
peroxide. 4 oz.

8 oz. box In
3 fragrances,

104128

190 VALUE
REQ. 29c

Ct,,.
1.49 VALUE
SYLVANIAO
A.Gl FLASH BULBS
$1.15 VALUE

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The sea supplies only three
minerals in large quantities CUInHIUli bait, inagner I Ulhi and
bromine.

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DeBory

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vicut tt)r Alm. Gertrude. Round.

J. Lanih.-rtu Lratie.
president of toe Rutterduni
l)Istrict Court. T'u' Netherlands,
was named chairman.
Prof. Alwyn Freenrnii of tin,Ioluii, llopltiuis University is theU.S. nie'nibet- and retired .Iudgc
Daniel Itwu-iv of tIi.- Court of
thtCuna&amp;- I
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for Annick Lolsel Is a land.
snark of her new domainThe new "Miss Be de
France," who will represent the district surround.
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"Miss France" contest, uses
the Eiffel Tower as a prop
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Blue Angels To Perform On Navy Day
----Plans are already underway I The NAS Marines Intend to
Pasre 14 — Oct.. 11. 1966
Xhr 6atitarb §Prnlb
foe- two day's of festivities on put on a large wenpons dli'hoard Sanford Naval Air 8th- i play as well as show movies on Marines Corps life and corntion in honor of Navy Day.
Navy Day is celebrated bat.
The day before the Open
th?nughnut the nation on Oct.
27, but since the Blue Angels 1, House, PrIday, Oct. 21, the Na.
were scheduled to appear on vy is sponsoring a Navy-CivilOct. 22, the station decided to lien golf t.nurnnnwnt at MayREEDY
fuie- Country Club. The starting
t
hl.
observe Navy Day then.
Open House will be held on time is 10:80 e.m. and It should
N
on until !p.m.
R eptr%enuitive
the Saturday from 1 a.m.
Civilians
interested
In
joinnoon. The public has been ivited to come and view the beg the tournament may do an
Ik
by getting in touch with the
aircraft and displays. It
men's golf association at, the
timuted that there will
Capable, Consclentlous, Prov•r' I
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demonstration put on by the Mayfair Country Club. Nn
District
o .us.pt and
Navy's famous precision flying personnel should get In touch
Group I
be
team, the Blue Angels. The with Special Services. DeadPD. POL SDV.
daring "Blues" are scheduled line entry is Oct.
to perform at 10 a.m. and the
show will last almost an hour.
Prior to the Blue Angels'
performance, the Wing plans a
fly-by. They will put on a diamond formation, a roll-on maneuvar and it high speed, low
altitude pass.
Many aircraft will he on
a
static display in the compound
area including an RA-5C, TA.
UP, and TFO.
Also there will he exhibits
M ordnance, survival equipmelt, meteorological instrunients and fire and crash vehid es.

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Mrs. Sam Denies
Divorce Rumor

part of the "Navy Day" celebration.

4BLTITE ANGELS' of the Navy wifl prfarni again
at Sanford Naval Air Station on Oct. 22 as a

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T)UESSELDORF. Germany
(AP ) — The wile of Dr. Sam
Sheppard has brushed nfl ru
mors that the couple marriage
isin trouble.
"That 's all pure invention."

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the next Standard sign.

said German-born Ariane Shep-

pard in Duesseldorf. Germany
Thursday. "We have just bought
which we certainly
would not have done 11 we were
thinking about anything like ii
divorce."
Mrs. Sheppard. the former
Arinne Tebbenjohanns, is in
YOUNG HOI,
Germany "to take care of some
personal and financial matGO CHEVRON!
tars.
By MRS. JOS. E MATIIIEtTX The couple was married after'
they struck up a friendship by
A Halloween Carnival will be
correspondence while Sheppard,
sponsored by the Geneva Hit- wasin prison, convicted of murtorical and Genealogical Socie- dering his first wile. He was
t
tv from h:30 until 5 p.m., Sat- freed after winning an appeal. A
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this month.
Communitv Hall.
Plans for the event were madt
at a meeting Sunday of the SocietyF executive board at the
luseuni. There will be hot dogs,
hamburgers, and cold drinks
on sale, and unnisernent feau:res will include a fish pond
horse rides, a country store,
it spook house, and many other
ttractiniis for all age groups.
J king and qUeen will be
chosen in j costume contest
\VIUCh will be staged under su.
Quieter because they're stronger. Stronger because they're
per"isiol: of Itupert Jenkins.
principlel of the Geneva Elebetter built.. For '67, the best-built Fords in history.
neenthry School.
i Iii other business of the executive session, it was planned
to have the Museum opened to
the genera! public from " until
4 p.m. each Sunday.

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South Seminole Jaycee, brougat out ioflie 275 buys and girlE. Here Georg
ann Wilson and I'eith Ward -Lithe time out to have refreshing cold drinks
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served by Jaycee Janies Cartee.

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LANSING, Mich. (VP) — iei- destined to in show tv Lu- car on the Michigan Suite CflTh he sponsored in November.
Three Michigan Suite coeds ropeati businessmen visiting pus.
I Miss Lukens said O'Brien Claims Plane
Monday identified state Sen. New York.
O'Brien, who was arrested told her the 'su.eg" movies
TOKYO (UPI)—The CornBernard F. O'Brien as the fllith
who asked them to co-star I last June on morals charges, i would he shown to "big cxecu- niunist Puthct Lao Radio
with handsome actors,in "stag" I told newsmen later the ullega- tiveh who came in from Eu- claimed today that Its forces
in upper Laos shot down a
movies.
tiuns were false. His attorney rope" to view them
Air Force F104 StarO'Brien, 81, and a father of planned to have two sergeanu- York.
fighter
jet.
O'Brien
told
newanien
he
met
fighter
jet. "The air pirate was
sat with his wife 111 the ut-arms from the Capitol testkilled
the report said, apcrowded co
courtroomand listen- ify in O'Brien's defense u Miss Lukens once but only to
interview her for it secretarial purent1 referring to the pilot
ed as the girls testified they character witnesses today.
f tile jet.
were promised up to $800 a
JohnO'Connell, O'Brien's job.
month for appearing in UUW- lawyer, declined to say whether
O'Connell told the Lansing
be would call other lawmakers Township Justice Court jury of
three housewives and three rw
from the Capitol.
Handy Helpers
O'Brien it' accused of up- tired men that the charge was
pruaching Marion L. Lukens, "engineering by the insurance
To Give Program 22, of Sunta Anna, Calif., on lobby" in the Michigan Legislathe' Micingun Suite campus and ture as a Vendetta aguinat
her to pose for nude O'Brien, the chairman of the
For HomemakersJusking
pictures and to play alongside Senate insurance committee.
movie neon in pornographic
O'Brien lost his Senate seat
By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
furies.
in
a primary election last AuThree members of the Bandy
gust,
three months after ulLinda
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of
in
Outcult,
Helpers 4-11 Girls Club will
legedly
approaching the girls.
present the program for the I Arbor, Mick, and Christine
lnghuni
County Prosecutor
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20,
of
Honolulu,
HaLuke Monroe Honieniukerb Club
waii,
that
Donald
testified
Monday
Itesig
asked the girls
at the
p.m. meeting Thursthey
had
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been
bribed by lobO'Brien
niudc
the
sauce
propduy in the Lake Monroe Corn- I
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hyists.
They said no.
sals to them while- be sat in a
inuuelty Building.
i)nnstr1ion an LQdI
grooming and niunnurs will hi I
given by bunthi Chesser; Borenie DuBois will talk on nacrea•
tion, and Myrtle Harris will give
ii foods demonstration an honey

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includes a 425-cit. an V-S. power dikc
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front brakes, and spuflit steering wheeL
4-door .cdaa—oflcr conveniences like a
transmission that shifts both manually
13 ww GM1le, Co, wagam
niI automatically (standard), and a lullCirtibies. wagons, hardtops, scdans
width from scat that divides to adjust
all offer basic Ford strength and quiet,
individually for driver and pancupm.
a wide range of conveniences and upa two-way Ma*
2 mew XT's. Both the XL 2-door hard- tiuns. Wagons
sop and convertible offer, as standard,
Doorgate that swings out for people
bucket seats and consuic, plus spirited
dowse for cargo.

provide

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without a clutch for things like climbing
hills, downshifting so save brakes, pull.
*ig trailers, getting extra traction in mud
and snow, or just for fun.. it's available
on every '67 Ford. And all '67s cxnnc
with Ford Motor Conipacay Lifeguard.
Deelge Samnty Fcaaaca.

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all
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there
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