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Coh reporteci the new Deltona Directory is now on salt
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Deltona Area
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T)eltonn Civic Association
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nearby ambulance service at
at its first meeting of the
summer with 110 persons in
attendance.
Phunc of AIlen-Summerhili,
DeBziry, for providing the service were explained in detail by
David Lung, manager. It wa r
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"pitfalls" of incorporation was
given by Henry Aldrich, first
vice president and chairman of
the legislative committee.
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articles of tht revised by-laws
were read and will he 'voted
upon by the membership at the
July flI meeting.
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and would he "well wortth" the
small cost to all residents and
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ty, are among the 18 persons Florida residents were born in
being so honored . Stuff ment- Florida. Not only was lieu
hers and their wives from the Whittier born in Florida, but his
Florida Experiment fattier, grnmlmothier and greatCentral
Station are planning to attend grandmother were all Florida
crackers. Iients great- greatthe dinner,
According to the regulations grandfather, William P. I)uvnl,
(Continuid on Page 12)
of the Florida Agricultural Experiment Station, retirememut. is
compulsory as of July first of
the year following the emnploye's
Hickson Case
70th birthday. Mr. Whittier, usmilstant horticulturist, was born
Th e Civil Service heat-lug oui
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Killed In

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to ti' 2tli Infantry' i tia. 11th
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life ill \'jtt mon.
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Mrs. Uut ha Mom gnu,
l:u; .\rnlmnv Ave., and
Morgan, t'miiplie if the City
of S1111 fold, voting Morgan was
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or Supt. of Schools U. T Mil- week.
Angel said the public is Inwee will be ht'ltj at the Clvi'
vited to attend and reservations
Center June (I at
ji.tuu.. John call be matte by calling hint at
Angel, t-u-chuaim-munin Of the the school (538-6808) or at
e%'t'mlt repot-t.'d today.
home, (322-395.1).
?iI ilwtnc, after some 15 years
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and a variety of other activities

and events.
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Department
th e smell.
liumpu is the newest craze in
Since Sanford buys and girls games found in the new Youth
You try U write a letter tell, of all ages are invited to par- Wing of the rec center where
lug them at home what hap- t.1cipte in the sutrintt-r session many of the 'it-eu (:t'iiter activipens when th e first guy drops of events .latt-d for June 5 tics will ti.ikv pla-tyou know everybody feels through July 21, it loil'usss that
Hlowiijg hubhli's Itoiti gum
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wheat
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ivk,
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on 'iueday, June j:i, and past
about the cold . . - and water
4ctJr'Jiui to Jilt-i Jer:tiari, etpu'rmI'sne Ijias sIIO'wIl that hub.
sup U you know what . . . and Department
tJift'('tot,
l4e'ky bier ha
a sneaky v. ay of goimig
the bugs crawling • . . But tuck up ai,ode on the spacious sptti
- all titer a young face.
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a lot of poople don't kiiutt l
area, fujhl'jwuig vitors to the b
the small contestants agrtc.
cser will knu.
cility iii a tot-to-heel fashion,
Jeriigan outlined the Summer
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bears while solk'iting friends. I tune time for residents of the
A seven-week session has her st'vt'm,thi year, also, having
Pesky the Goose, Bu:niio acHobo Day, Tuesday, June 20, City of Sanford to learn as they het'ui progratnmni'd for various been assoeiutt'd with thin roe
Sometimes at night you didn't tiun, bubble gum blowing and
the tiil"ndar of events for play.
age groups.
program during tier t'olh'gc
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Sere Lee
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B' 1'. .1. WESTGATE
Mi'. and
Benjamin F. Whitner of 702 Oak
Avenue, Sanford, are to be hOnOL'C(l guests at the 811
inal dinner being held by the Institute of haul aiul
;. gI'i('Ult tiral S1'ien( CS in recognition of those who II
retiring
i ri iig from act iV(' service (luring the yeni.
This
dinner put on by the University
Florida will he held at the
inn, Gainesville, I Fbi-ida Experimemit Station
Ilolida
t'onipulsory as of July 1, itldl.
l"i'iday, June 2, at 6:30 ),n
e - During Jutie Mr. Whitner will
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz,
of he Oft terminal vacation,
dCfll. of the
C.
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Florida and Miss Myrt.ie
Wilson, former home I)etliorl- Influx of people from out. of

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back to his outfit He was
killed by a sniper four days
later .. . I had $14 of that
guy's money and prom1st
nie1f I would never spend
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son who fell in hand to hand

gin' hate worked side by side as assIstant hmrtsculliirist

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fiu vor I fir ii ,p,,in -0,4MuIwu'n 41ihmitted his fetter
flui'iit or n u.'muut,hjr;un to the
of
rnlna ion to t h.' Governor
t - I ',.,, it jq OF10 , thin
Friday. It rontained just 'ins
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f her ew it-h tender
1111 1114. it it"f''i hi irli11 to tile Jobi. I s.'mu
rrii
reiinat
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as .sumpr'rintend.
if timer.' Is a quinhific'd
puhl
it' instruction of
jeibl in:, n u'uliu'iu to r in q niinole "nt of
S'm
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('u,npit
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botlV111,4Sti'n'it ru'mo
5hooi
K....th sild tt-clny the hoard
itu:,m.i itturnu.y, qnjd to.hu' . . .
a ft ''r n ru'q;u'st by Tb.. 5;: ii forri Will Id, of ''!J rn, want A Seriuh.' .',umll find no mru,lr. C.oirity man to fill the
hIi'r:,lil .
st.
flat, you never know
H ,*'u'l fir requirement, in the In
I hit. Iii' (;ovf'rnnr must al)- what the Governor might do."
Ku'eth added the hoard was
PHi ut it resident •'f thin ('01111 ty tie
unnimiut
in Its choice of
its srli:o,I stm!)c'rinten(Jent,
iu.ldu'd that Florida stattopq do
Tetigue it presently ailminispm-ovidi' t he riffle ,f '(h(,()l
siuperi,mtemident Is declared v- tr:ttivp assistant and serve.t in
rant if thu' elected incumbent Ithat post for the pest I t years.
removes fr(iin thn county.
Stenstroni also said the itttorn.'y general In 1964 returncii an opinion there is no con.
stittitionith or statutory requIreunt'rit an appointed suiperintenul.'nt must be it qualified elector
of it county.
The hoard attorney
aud,
however, in his opinion the
Governor must appoint a qunulifit'tl Seminole elector as school
TALLAHASSEE (Spi) -The
superinten(Ient because the law
requires that a candidate for Semite today was expected t
the office must be a qualified vote on Seminole County Port
elector of thin county.
Authority's principal legislative
The School Board has agreed measure, according to Sen. Robto submit (lii' name of Walter ert Elrod I R - Windermere),
Teiuguie to fill Milwce's UfliX chairman of the Seminole-Orpirc(l term as school superin- ange legislative delegation.
temudent, The Herald learned
The house already has aptoday.
said h.' proved the measure, which
'rt'iigimu', last week,
would permit the Seminole
didn't want the jot). However,
County Commission to transfer
hut' apparently nitty change his
make his dcci. $t0,00,) in race track ax rein md and will
ceipta to the Port Authority.
Slohi tomorrow.
S 0 0
A. F. Keeth, School Board
The Senate appropriations
told The Herald:
tltt'luutuI'r,
tvus our first choice." committee Monday approved a
lie added that John Angel, capital outlay hilt of $140.6 mit_
principal of South Seminole lion for school construction, inJunior High School, w:ia the eluding $12,3 million for Florida
University
Technological
at
second choice.
e
do,
$1.9
million
for
SemiHowever, Keeth said he anti Ovi
Chairman Mason What- ton are utule Junior College an&amp;j S.532S,36t
check imug tile legn lit v of t ilt, tot' Still I II0It \oIt
Gove rnor tipInlinut lug an ''out- it I School.
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Lake Monroe by Joim Hamilton, (left), branch
chaplain of Fleet Reserve and Vern Fedderson, 1irector, at Memorial Day Services held this morning
by Fleet Reserve Association Branch 147.

what the cake locked like when
Two Sanford
On the packit got to Korc- a
age it said 'handle with care,
perishable." The guy who got
Jailed
the package was from Topeka,
Karl. I-k nc'vtr opened it He
Two Sanford teenagers at-c
iut carried it with him all the
time. He wns a funny burt of a in jail today on thiec charges
ruy who was always talking and $3.00 bond after they are
.cUt his mother. He was killed accused of spraying homes in
six days later. Among his ef- Midway with hiemiccul fit-c txfects was the unopened eake.
Nobody knew what to do about tinguisher.
The two, Richard Bowes,
.When I think about war i
remember that beat-up package Park Ave., IS. and Daryl G.
Un- McLain, 19, of 708 Elm, were
from Topeka, Kan. .
words
th
the
wi
arrested early this morning by
opened
"handle with care, perishable," police officers Lt. Edward hayon the yellowing wrapping • • den and I'atrolinan Charles
lit was enough to make a guy Tate.
Eick.
They are charged with dlii'
turbing the pence, damaging
The soldiers waited to move private poperty arid possession
up to the front. They played
f stolen goods.
stud poker and "craps." You
Deputies said the two tt.ol
played with Korean money or three fire extinguishers SaturU. S. script. You gambled day from the Town 'N Country
What differs apartmcntr on First St. They
ence did it make when you are accused of riding through
might the In a matter of Midway over the weekend and
One guy lost SSU In J spraying various homes and
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received his g rade school will ing jnunIs with ii is f n tt Im liii
IIILdI sehool edui'nt ion in Nan- ilog, 1tomihh,', ittil
is Iitist y
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foil.
lie bud high Ideals stnil stint gun.
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I;ktui, mu, ittlitijte,I till, miiihlf
at home,'' their relatives told even thought, lot' awhile,
ent rn-lug tile ministry.
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life,
howevi',',
other than hmiut ing \N.1'4 his
tnt rrv jews.
baul
ouied
and
soon
aft
em'
gradliv,' of history 111141 Li-I Ii':t
1hi,
voting men, 'l'errv
tiiit
101%
fioni
The
('itauki,
Ii'
toni
jinint itigs of (III' ( 'ivil
('tirh'll and ._;h,%n l'lIl
d
t'nt
,'red
the
service.
lie
was
u;mi it e a I aknt ,•,I viii li
though they never knew each
As a en ptnin In the elite and his ,ua
ings show itispi rother. had ideals and hopes
Berets,
lit'
at
1011
IIIIII
t'hinrnt'ter.
distinguished
and plans for the future iron- (;i'eeii
It was it surprise I hia
himself time and again with
i('flhly similar.
heroic
art
jotis.
lie
particularly
friends
when ha' a nnomt ured in
ii rry was the first cau:iltv
st
rt'siwd
in
letters
to
his
Jilt11'
of
111111. soon tifti', rnulfrom the county way back in
his
affection
for
the
nation
mother.
from
Lyiminn
IIigh
October of 1 962 before most
the
nited
Vietnamese
people
and
his
School,
that
he
hail
utihstt'tl
in
people even realized
Fill DDIE
strong
belief
in
the
rightness
the
Army,
not
the
ginmorous
Statesillv)lvCi
if Americans fighting for the Mr Force ni Navy, ht liii'
freedom of others.
Army.
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"These people need our hell),
"Tb.' Army is where tIn' ienl
oiii,'' he wrote. 'They ore so fighting men a te-in (lit' inpitiful and have so little in the fant ry, (bitt is where I wnut
way of material things. They to serve,'' lie was often li'ard
are good people."
to say,
lie
was
killed
in
October,
Totliiy his parents are in
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Al copter in which he wits flying Matiet In National Cemetery.
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nan to battle on Aug. ,
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Glenn Friddle, son of Mi. lii: v:is uwat-ded the Bronze
and Mrs. Thomas Fritidlo of Sthr Posthumously.

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breed than you and 1. It was
okay being cynical when you
You were
were on the line
you
hit
Seoul.
The
relaxed when
the
dead
alguys who buried
ways seemed to have a
their shoulder and were always

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WASHINGTON (AP't — The
United States clung today to a
policy of silence on the Middle
Ea crisis, with officials hoping
secret diplomacy would find a
way to avoid an Israeli-Arab
war.
A State Department spokes-man, who declined Monday to
answer any questions about U.S.

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JERUSALEM (AP' — lsrae
said tnda- It would "undergo
erery sacrifice" to reopen the
Ciilf of Acjnha to all ships.
Foreign Minister Abba Ebar
made the Israeli pledge at a
news con1eren'e a few hcntr
after the semi-official Cnlrc
newspaper Al Ahrani reported
that a Liberian-American tank-

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past year.
The deputy Army commander
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from an Egypt inn patrol hnnt
But the U.S. Suite Department
said It knew of no such ship in

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New Fun Spot Opens
For Go-Kart Racing
Seninoli 'uiin
hac a ew chntlengo th-Knrt raI'in
re'i'ontiounl fun spat with the fers with their SIWC4IR from

trating on road, rail and water
traffic from the Hanoi area
south to 'he border.
The Navy said one strike hit

Voiiiigsters may fitid (0Track lond in rent of knt4'
K nvt lug an eiliit'iit tonal net kit y
City.
Under n e w mtnncnwnt, in leni-iting the i ehanka of
Knit (ity will lc opcintc.1 by operntin theac vehicles.

in the same selfless way he has

WflS no report ol which ships

need It). will find plenty of p.m.

tion or arrangement which pro- reL) and Mrs. Thomas A

tog problem may be found.
Egypt has threatened a blockade of the entrunce to the Gull

Bill

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and any ships carrying what

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Scattered ground fighting was
reported in the Mekong Delta.

p: - tii's may be nti-nttgetl lui-City to enjoy this spoiL.
Adults, too, will enjoy the iIi week days by contacting
Kart ('ity for information,
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through and Israeli ships can- U167 gradual-c of Semi- I distant battlefields. We who are
nole High School 'has fortunate enough to he alive owe
not:'
an everlasting debt of pride and
Free transit of the gulf—the been awarded a (en. H.

"I don't set how we're going a "vital national interest which fotzryear scholarship by racles. They shall not be forgot- field of

Banana Lake,

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tiunmer
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through the Strait of Tiran Into the House.

fall. majoring in elemrt- I again made unusable. Return- )ege.

iii the fleldq of lenrnin.

A critical aspect of the block- spending hills also will reside. session eulogizing five late sen- said it had "hc'cnmr clear that

tending the school (If

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and whether the Egptinns con- the House's nine-hill apprnprin- idents of the Senate. The House makt- common cause with us for State College with n simi- fle through generally clearing ant treasurer of Chase
terms of their blockade policy, lion for grade school teacher tions praising the five men.

raei has obtained 90 per cent of college teachers, .2flT million Dhlworth Clarke of Monticello, the Sinai Desert, on Israel's
cuuth of Spartanburg today hut
the threat of an explosion had
passed.

rcgular schedule involving tie- Of facilities for Un!vCrsitIeS, jun- inst year and president in 1947- rae) had responded with the ___________________________
liveries at six-day intervals by br colleges and vocational - 411: Circuit Judge D. Stuart buildup of its own forces which
technical schools and $3 ft.? mu- Gillis of Defuniak Springs. 1fl7;
four Liherianflag tankers.
From Elath the oil has been lion for a general building Circuit Court of Appeals ,ludge is
"at
least corresponding
to I
thC
Egyptian
measures"
Wallace
E.
Sturgis
former)'
: piped to Haifa on the Medit.erra- improvement programThe Senate two weeks ago Ocala. 1951: Pat Whitaker. Tam Abdel Nasser claimed Soviet
rican coast where it is processed
approved
a $I.I5 billion 1917-69 pa, 1951. all former presidents, support for his blockade of the
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near Switzer, 18 miles south of
Admisiinns
Spartanburg in northwestern
Richard Jackson, Freddie Wil.
uth Carolina.

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fli11

: are either unwilling or unable to

Cr'nflict of interests was havc the resolution rescinded. King, and Earlie Ware, all Of boxcar containing Army ammu-

in .lerusalem, Premier Levi

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supervisor of health, physical lied he cannot fit ull destruct

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Therefore, he

Their discussion seemed tO terms.

Club held its monthly meet- Special" to cont little itt. i'iVie- jiiii, oil ritititiro tinil filter, bear- I thy". 'Ili'y have four riullitren.

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CVtit better in ice is avail-

was also affiliated Mrs. Edna Payne. She has been

niystel-y hits ln't'n clear- tion are top quality gasoline

Tampa. BeauchampS' ap- and has been asked to piny for

I'nrents wanting to enroll pupils find regular school hours

Orientation

school program will he Inter- quired Driv"r du,atinn course.

B MAlt VAN N MIt. It4

fnt'ekss" shoppers Friday fb'r nial tailpipe service, iitiiior

two

"historic first." prohibiting the he expects the big Western POW- cilman Don Wilison by nm of requiring all building permit Geneva; Leslie Fleming and also burned. Ammunition e-

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sIiiI'n' itt I'j;ie ('r,'qt School riiln at a wheel with many earning that e- tra credit
Seven new members who miii- :;o
jii.rini
pliti'.
at.
:i
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tin' iitiit i'rist of
suilementary education iting the area for the entir-'
eiiiiiiolt' County 'niintt afford
Ii''k III the :uI 1)11 thIs i''' ertrurti, itt. Alt SoiiI. Mihiired, of
Quay, Margaret Ludwig, llizelude such spokes as accredited into Seryinr,le Cr.uaty frrirui
srhu,i
..
lncludeil, says John Ilititti's,
, Kramer, Margaret \Vngner and
Grace Guril.
propi'i('tnI' of I he sI at ion lo- cars itie )H'it1 done at )'ineIta1't ist Churrh tind have ondnry level; opportunity to to apply for admission to th'e
Guests welcomed were Mrs. t'iitt'tl on U. S. l7-t):
h'en in Siuiforii since March, gain extra credit-s nut of rr'g siimm"r essions.
-- ('leSt Shell for a htitigain
It. MeCloskey, Amelia Mdcl'
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visiting student-a; driver educa- standards sometimes
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Myste ry
ChARLES W. (Chuck) Davis, Josephine McKee and
tion;
recreRtI(,fl and arts and incoming student unanle
If 'OII are in the mood to
formerly Nonmi Davis. Mrs. Davis, an
meet the currirulum'* deman'i
l3eaucharnps,
crafts,
have uoiir ear washii'd antI liii'
Bear
Lake
Sets
general manager Of Joe accomplished pianist from AnThe
rim
of
the
wheel
might
They ran utilize the special
Shoppers
('1hZ lIlt' el('nne(i and repaint i'd,

A burnedut boxcar that

area, which hits been covered _____________________________ destined for an ammunition

The foreign minister also cii- arship.

vilnh!e

inatrurti in in qeminole ( ounty peat his ye. , ;tih1ert in
uth h
iii.riiqseil the Ifi7 county aIim to eont true clnaes
met school program, Inelueling promoted clnrnnteq
iecinz
(ftPirnes,
in
a review of the part played in

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T'ririnta 'jlI be no'jfød in

nii (rfq urn l
Ar
O?flI had in
;i'n'il
,i'iimt,laftaI of 2i
tiv' daily p'nil pnrieinatinn

Hit. l'erhnps it. does apply to v'st hrr,I whieh do. aff.'r
qoir.' summer uchoolera, but tt, subject
t' '14
he
In (Ii5tissiflZ
a majority of thrie .nrollerl It
lt'C(?t 15 1)(!iflg d isita I i'Iii'tI 1 i' .Iolin UlIitleM, stitl toil operator, to provide

ida. He is credit-person-

thrnh
1, rth ihol ulc,4 .fi,l

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to challenge the raiders.

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:tnti"ipct
rhool of(k'inl
flj from qtiulle and a lark
may enntnt't
or rh
thø
county,
in
hø i7
of playtima whkh youth d
hool pnipl f
their rhild'a
immAr eion. n u'nrntlrnsnt
fr,r detqila. ('rures thR
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Ehan said Israel will "have
sides so far had staved off a
.showdnwn and created time in

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no
signihnt
SA!GCr AP -- U.S. Air He declined to comment on a llcnvever.
report
from
Vashington
that
strikes
have
been
made
insn-ie
Force
Thuncterchief
jets
at
I
s
raids
have
been
diverted,
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tacled one of North Vietnam
close to the two flIS:
major bases again todM. least temporarily, from the Hat- North Vietnamese clUes SIflt'e
cratering the runway and phcing- Hanoi area to supply
ihwnrUng Red efforts to get the routes to the Communist forces JUSt before the 24. hour truce
2 for Ruddha 's birthday.
ifl South Vietnam.
field hncI In operation.
The raid on the Hoa Lac air- ---- •------------- Since then a major effort has
been made against the rail lifl('S
field 20 miles west of Hanoi was
north
from Hanoi to Red China
.
the ninth sin'e ft. was first hit
and
against
supply lines souti
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--••to
the
17th
Parallel dividing
Ground action was generally
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Vietnam.
light. enabling most American
o
The spokesman said
units to hold at least brief
SiOnS
were
flown
over
North
Memorial Day services. Some
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01)5. Inc. Chevrolet, Cad- the season will be in June,
will hold an orientation pro- he certified by the State of
In the recreation programTin' station eni-ries a corn- gram ft-I I n.m., June 5 for Florida, as present or prfls- ming, games nn'1 sports mi'y

: The State Department report- rejected 59-51 a proposal to ap- ing practices because of race or to keep the gulf open I or Inter- hot exchange at the continued unaceepted plate be referred to tona; Ellen ElUott, Altamonte explode if subjected to Intense
that spans over
Ambassador Richard Nolte nnd indigent program on an exper- we know what the law is," said urged the U.N. Security Council realty company affected by a was taken when It was found
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was

a bellig- ing permits on unaccepted the city clerk was misinfonned

was a bill making It unlawful
carrying any message or ape- defeated.
Al Ahrnm did not identify
The
House
also
downed
7-33
for any employe or entertainer the tanker which it said was of
cia] instructions and was not

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Billups, King S. Johnson, Frank Monday r'ight.

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Mike Willis.
was presented by the third
grade of South Side School.
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the first performatice and the
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entire student body was present
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V
t;['fhie action of this t'harm ing
story centered around Mr. and
Mrs. Sanders, (Margie Mvret'r
and Ricky Olson), who are tak.
ing a vacation trill abroad.

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1U98, and toss a wreath iato the same status as they were In Secretary General U Thant
119th Memorial Day. young Gi's soldier known but to God."
withdrew the' force last week.
1956."
Cnn.
Earle
G.
Wheeler.
chairDelaware
River.
around
WLt
: were fighting half
the world in Vietnam Und muni of the Joint Chiels of Stuff,
echoes of that struggle- were wus to ri'pre'sent President
}
ftr,' .sounded in imiust a! the day 's .1 uhusun at thtt 11 a .mti. wreath,.
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laying cc'retimuitk's at time Tomb
observance-i.
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at
theGreniti
Army
of
theIn
Cluca'
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protests.
speak
the Clay with
go the conunittee of Clergy and Reijubltt Mt'niuriutl Day aer'ic-.
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M,'mnurial i'ay — also kmiuwii
Laiyinen UnCItI'IWcI About 'betsituuts
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naini epected inure than 1.001) I :u Dcuorati'ui I_lay
pe:'suns to attend itt. set,otid an- front the Civil War when sonic
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in Washington. a
In 108fl. Gm. John A. Logan
jug ,ts'lf thi Ad Hoc 'etrfaflei'
Committee- for Memorial Da' I commander in chief tif the
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Ullrich enthusiastic support to the cast some statistics that showe'i
unti solos.
staggering total-s in the accolThe costumes, dancing and erated summer schooling in
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Norway, England, F i' a ii cc,
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held in the immediate future in I level. An enrichment protr:La1
his steak.
man mothers do, was noted by barn Dampit'r, Jtubv Stanley, Naval Air Station. Wh
The prt'-sehootern will also which summer school personnel of music theory. harmony and
ZIPPER
ancient seafaring men, thus Fay Carroll, Stanley Pololasld, tour of duty is up iiext month,
not availA mechanical fly
Sanford his he ahlt' to sign up for the sum- will he oriented toward what music appreciation is
giving
rise
to
the
legend
of
the
Valerie
Rye,
Larry
Sherwood,
hit'
jilans
to
make
RUSS
liter program under the direc- the county needs and will he able in most schooLs durtn
A plac. where nobody's g o t mermaids
half-woman and Roth Vihlt'n 1111(1 Mi's. S. A. 1)('l'iiIilflt'flt lionn'.

mum.

Ttw Senate. faced with an proclamation issued last week.
gun ammunition which left an
day at 3. Hilli Miller Hospital
are no tam;ers of U.S. owner- reported in wide areas of the
Ellis.
arsenal near Independence, i ever-growing calendar. is cx- He bus expressed huw current ship and Liberian registry
in Gainesville. A native of
in the Missouri River sections of Nt'telisionS Cali lit
Mo., for Inrue') curlier in the day pected to hold three afternoon Middle East
area. It added that there' are braska. Missouri and Kansas.
Thomson, Ga., he came here 3
was filling a sitles order made I sessions this week, from :; ti.m. resolved by the' diplornutic
no ships of U.S. registry in that
years ago and was a lumberStormy weather hit scattered
gotions under way.
to 5 p.m
four months ago.
vicinity."
man. He was a member of the
sections of the nation Monday.
it was the first report of a Tornadoes st.ruck near New
First Presbyterian Church of
merchant vessel being turned Boston end AbUene, 'rex..
Sanford,
bad: since Nasser on May
Survivors include his wile,
Towner.
Ark..
Smackover.
WASHINGTON (AP) —John
proclaimed
a
blockade
of
the
Cob.,
and
Lake
Charles,
La.
Charles
Daly,
whose
urbane
use
Rose,
and daughter, Mrs. 3. M.
Americans Honor War Dead Strait of 'iran, the entrance to
the- gulf and Israel's only direct There were no injuries or hea'r of English on televizion's long- Watkins, both of Sanfo;
E. V. Byrd Jr., and Rex
est-lasting quiz show made
Vietnam and br adinillistra- tietam Battlefield, near Sharps- access to the Red Sea and the property damage.
By THE ASSOCIATE1 I'RESS I
Nasser told ntt'mbers of his U5 ohviusiy meant the return (if take eharge of the government's ustine; a foster sun, Douglas
TIn uwsi spt'ctaculai cert- tiloutiiest clashti's of thu CHI
PIIiluldl'it)titiL.
tIjIttlelilIlli l
National Assembly lit' had re Egyptian shore timis overlook- Voice of America radio net- Hendrt'n, Sanford; a sister,
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A fter registering the ynungs- I

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out getting his foot in it.

Present law requires the dt'partrnent to enter the mini.

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cold front from central Montana require payment of a fee of
the Israelis were producing plu- stand for this much Increase in on this holiday devoted to
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to
eastern Colorado and across
when applications are
tonium for atomic weapons at taxes." protested Sen. Henry honiage for the nation's war tanker.
A single warning shell was northwestern Arizona.
made for zoning changes or
reactor near Sayler, n-St. Petersburg. as he' dead.
Dimona
their
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The President had urgtd fired and the vessel altered
Thundershowers
also
develvariances which call for public
discussed the total appropriaBeersheba.
course. steaming back into the oped in the warm moist Gulf air hearings. Also voting no on
Monthiv night a Department tion bill which have been put prayer for peace and an end to Rd Sea
across eastern Texas to Missis- the ordinance., which was
of Defense spokesman said a before senutort; the past three the "tragic waste" of war in
The State Department suid to

correctly identified the two

Patrol.

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eliminate the tree textbook sys- mingle or fraternize with cusEgyptian officials.
Yo retired from the Foreign tern and make all students cx- tomers and solicit the purchase an registry. It said it was inter
Service early lust year after cept indigtnt children make tie- a! beverugcs—nlcoholic or other- boat patrol as it approached
resolution be rescinded died Jv N. Osteen, Osteen; Laur- revision in the point system
wise on licensed premises.
serving as ambassador to Syria posits on paperback texts.
from the Red Sea.
for determining suspension of
of a second.
Longwood; Irma
Capital outlay bills calling for
and Morocco and deputy U.S.
paper
gave
this
The
account: Dy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'forThe Women's Club Building Baker, New Smyrria Beach; drivers licese
for traffic
violators has been signed into
rity Council. Noite is new in the —junior colleges, university syssd before dawn us it neared the I
ens in the nation today and crowded with persons who had and Mary Jones and baby girl,
tern uiid vocational and techniCairo post.
The new law, which goes in
mi
entrance
to
the
gulf
tIii-eatentd
to
dampen
Memorial
purchased
property
under
the
Daytona
Beach,
It war learned that American cal centers—sailed through the
and the American captain was
mistaken impression that their ____________________________ to effect July 1, provides that
Day observances.
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officials are convinced neither Senate Appropriations Committurn back.
ordered
to
SAN
ANTONiO,
Te,:.
Israel nor Egypt possesses nu' tee jicl headed for the full
One belt of showers as in
Tin- rtiptuin igunred the order.
Safety enter the "median"
Wilison again locked horns
—President ,lc,hnnt extetuled
clear weapons. At least two in Senntt lute Monday.
Con areas near a stationary front
ith the majority of the board
"The totals are going to call his weekend Texas ranch visit lit was tvarned that if he
apect.ions by t.s. experts. in
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There were 15 winners of free of charge and Inst road the yotinisters an well as a bu.s certification requirements are ming or ikating. .%rts

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city.

'hjtt', ttttiotit'th In Vietnam,

manager at WTilR, Sanford to fit. neatly ev.'i-y ear made. (u-st time next full.

will attend this workshop.

miles of the wreck.

A $14 million proposal, which vile, who said that U.S. Su- dispute to shun belligerence and at a recent mc'eting placing sued for property which IS Millan, baby boy, Sanford.

at the State Department. tar the Medicaid program In read3- decided the matter.

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is a 'enc1ency for
where to paint idyllic pictures of their
Grit-'ed by their families, such ens'oung men falling in combat.
ualties are noted as war statistics by
But soldiers do not always die
their
ousy. Some do and memorialie themThe
of our poor tributes cannot
selves as they are heralded in the press, reereale the actual sacrifice countless
medaled b their superiors, remembered thousands have made In the
of
;b3' their comrades,
this nation. Yet once a year we try to
But far more common is the man who remember those who have given their
while simply doing his
lives in the hope of a better one for
by just being there. He dies in a shal- others.
low foxhole, on a jungle trail, in a plungThe inglorious as well as the glorious
ing F-105.
givers are honored, lumped into the
The shock is intensified when losses anee that was the necessary cost of the
from occasional tragic mistakes tire
merchandise-freedom.
Almost unbearable are the tales of the
To honor the part is impossible within field gun loads, the miscalcula- out honoring the whole. And the jeep
tions In
drops. Bitter as it must he crash at Da Nang, the engine malfuncto the parent who receives a posthum- tion over Ploesti, the misfire at Misou medal for a fallen son, how murh sionary Ridge are all a
of the price
more bitter it must be to the family and in the final account, all share equalof a young man killed in a training ztcin the credit.
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Alas, the male shoi'fj,c.e
heat
Norma is in the
won,e
with thnusand. of girls who
into a romance that inM' T)es'(r
support their gIgolo escorts
go beyond the '7 per cent
and attain reasonable happi' iA
"nisternal stage.
neas diu' to theIr 75 per cent
vnnian 5ii]tconse-jc;iaj. re.
dom- gards a gig'lole as
maternal nature. flat
and
mutt, s-mile male can easily effeminate, even though
by his mama refuse to face such a
For gig- diagnosis eonscioi,sh-,
enlist'
olos are siss' and regarded
Once she hits Ssn Swept ni'
more as a son than a
her fcet h a truils dminan
heart.
mule she ininied,nte]5 1 ec'og
Norms ,1., ag- nires the duffe'ienee
ed 5, Is a school teacher.
a dominant male can he
"Dr. Crane," her sister asked hcci I
ippled or less tjiic't
at the church Marriage Clinic. ed hut if hi' male rnag'neti
"my sister Norma has been proves dominant, she will he
dating a man of her own age. his devotet-i slave instead
"But, he lets her buy the merely a
mamma," as she
theater tickets and pay all must function tow ardc a gig.
their expenses when they go ol
to a
A gigolo usnalls is low
"My husband dislikes him ii ihts , tins w M , for men of
Of rFhe
for thus sponging on Norms strong ri-isle magnetism are in
Analysis
News
and being a gigolo.
"But we can't get Norma to their own su as plus that
WASHINGTON (AP)
In the ?1e:inwhile. nothing showed tibon? its intentions if the 15.
break off with him. Why
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Middle East the Unitiad States better the end of the old era rneli-Egyptinn dispute becomes
an
he
so
stupid
Spanish-American
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Is getting a taste of things to than what happened to Britain. war. Further, there's a limit on
how much involvement this
Maternal Norms
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ant.
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tip
to
its
neck
in
Vietnam.
'75 per cent maternal (motherThe
since World War II power unable even to continue Does it want to do the same j
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the early years its help to Communist-threat- the Middle East? And what If
sweet,hpart
(erotic'
Korean \Var
inSiaiiailOfl
when
country had an atom- ent'd Greece and Turkey.
war breaks out elsewhere? Does
In order to feel properly
Ic monopoly and was the most
It was then, with the doctrine St get involved there, ton?
VVar In Vietnam
romantic' about a virile male, a
Joy Circle of the Woman's Sopowerful force on earth
may of President Harry S. Truman The world is moving toward
girl
must
he
dominated
by
him.
seemed like a new era,
in 1947. that the United Suites
ciaty of Grace Methodist
new era - three spheres of Inat least in the erotic' sphere.
gradually the postwar took over as the No. 1 force on finance: one dominated by the
So she generally expects her Church presented a book entft]
years have come to look like an the fare of the earth. The So- Uilted States, one by the Sosweetheart to pay for the' ed ''Forget \fe \ot.s of Iove,"
Interim period between an era viets still didn't hate atomic viets, one by Red China which
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movie tickets and other ex- to Mrs Lamar V 55 ilhiams, cci
that ended with the war and a weapons then.
chairman, in appreciation for
soon
will
be
a
nuclear
power.
penses on a dte.
new one not fully arrived yet
In his doctrine pledging help
services
during the past year,
There was a time, when the
But in our society where
when the United States must to Greece unci Turkey and all United States was the No. I naat
a
meeting
held at the borne
women greatly nuthumber men,
share its dnmlnzincc with the other free nations similarly enJ\'lIed.ica.re
tion. when it could risk involve,
Bi.iildE.Jp
Seen
it is not ,clwzcv easy to find of Mrs. Roger Han-is.
Soviet Union and Red China.
clangored. Truman laid down a ment around the world. No one
The
des
otions
stare
gis
en
hs
thrilling, dornmnrn males for
P'ar most of Its history the policy followed by hIs suc'ces- else was a match for It. That WASHINGTON
Mrs. Otis Taylor and reports
all
the unattached women.
united Stnte has been the cap- sons ever since, particularly in time is passing.
Congress of hearings on the proposal, program from the beginning.
lit
sarious officers
Thus Norma, like thountds
thin of the Western Hemisphere. Vietnam.
is actively considering ea.end- Steam is building up both for The disabled, their figures
Just
as
the
United
During
the busincs session
of others, is selling out for
hardly at all at first, then with
"1 believe." lie said, "It must
ing n,edicarp aid to 1.5 million and against the plan,
wants the rest of the world
show,
are
hospitalized
more
it
stas
decided
to use the mona'
half a man, rather than not
Increasing power and Intensity be the policy of the United stay out of this hemisphere. seriously d1abled Americans
Most of us know individuals, I often and for longer periods having any date whatsoever.
collected In the "hirthdas ap
although
forIts
a while
its States
to support
peoplesexpected
Moscowto
and
Red China can be under 65 now eligible under disabled and unable to perform thtin the aged as a rule. Then
For women derive ii great. ron" in purchase prayer book-s
power
with
Latin abusing
neighbors,
who tire
resistingfree
attempted
demand
and,
that
program.
Through
in
a
regular
job,
who
qualify
ton,
as
a
high-risk
group,
the
deal
of pleasure "mothering" a for each of the graduating sen
years It sought to subjugation by armed minonimore, compel
the
same
The
Bouse
of
Representatives
mrs of the church.
male.
keep foreign Intruders nut of ties or outside pressures. I he- zitrnut the areas around them.
for social security aid because disabled have greater difficulty
has
just
completed
four
weeks
this bemisphe're and now, he- have that we must assist free ________________________________________________________________ of their handicaps but, htciiue
John L Martin reported
obtaining
adequate to protect
private
Sn they will put. up with
health insurance
cause of Its strength and will. ieoples to work out their own
gigolo tactics and pay his bills, that much needed supplies bad
they are under 65, do not
Ingnass to use It. can force them destinies in their own 'y."
as they would for a son, just been taken to the need) famil',
them.
to stay nut.
But the Soviet Union is a
if v for medicare benfjt, in
the Jo) Circle is sponsor
The question worrying many to fee'] maternal and proteelila!
Boyle
Says:
The capture of Cuba by Cns. great pnver now, and It has
the Virginia town of 250 people in Congress is not the need hut tire'.
tm's communism was a liistnri- been working For years to have
Norma thus expends affecOfficers will be installed at
where I spend weekends there the cost of extending medicare
Er)ITOR'S NOTE
cal freak. This country was influence in tiit Middle East
tion
and
rare
upon
her
gigolo
the
church seruce Sunda) and
direction.
The to]. (one must pick and choose which are Ib-2( such persons.
sound nslep to what Castro which, being on the Sovit!t door- lowing Memorial Day column, (dead to revisit on Memorial
which
she
would
otheriwse
exnext general meeting on
Ways and Meatis Committee
really meant. When It realized step, has ttit same geographical written in 1957. has found Its Day, which th spend a moment
They eke out a living on Chairman Wilber Mills (D- pend on a eat, goldfish or canthe mistake it backed a disas- relationship to the Soviets as way into many family scrap- with
their disability paymelits under Ark.) is said to ha concerned ary in her spinster isnition.
Plans wane made for a party
or talk to for an hour.
tmotis Cuban-exile Invasion to Latin America luis to this cnun- lmol:s. it i reprinted today as
Her
gigolo
is
thus
a
'ubstiwith the Joy Circle to host the
Mostly, of course, we spend social security until heavy hoe- about the coat of what is a]throw him out.
try.
still timely. ______
tute
for
her
cat
(or
dog)
or
Easter Circle on June20 at 7:30
the time with those dearest to pita] or doctor bills come along. rcac1 on the books in the light
even so, Castro was a kind oF
.lust s the United States did,
other recipient of the feminine
of
al:ymocketing
hospital
rates
m at the church
us through personal grief
the Then the
local boy. it was when Moscow and would, resist any Soviet
By HAL BOYLE
m000f over their secur- last year. Mills wants new data desire to coddle, comfort and
Mrs James Leonard presentlost relative, the absent friend, irs. caves Itt.
tried to move into the hemi. attempt to butt into Latin Amer- NEW YORK (AP
protect.
from
the
Social
Security
AdAmerica
sphere by putting missiles in ica. it seems likely now Moscow today wears a sprig of
rose- the cherished neighbor who
Sometimes girls like Norma of the study on the book,
What is being proposed is ministration to show that its
for
rememmoved away' forever.
that this country fully as- would do thit' same if the United
over its
will
even marry and support 'Christian Being and Doing,"
that these disabled recieve the original estimates on revenues
serted Itself, ordering the So- States lets itself get militarily branca.
But on this day I like also to same hospital insurance and ii relation to costs of the mcdi- such a loafer as her- gigolo
viets out, even If ft meant wy, jnvolvtd in th(' Middic' East or
husband.
A miracle of resurrection pick up old books and bring to voluntary doctor-bill protection care program will hold up.
Moscow was ut a distidvim- elsewhere around the fringes of takes place in ml Ilions of house- life again old comrades of my as the law now provides to
Arid they may attain a parThe Commissioner of Social
I ncvcr knew in the flesh
tue. It was butting into some- the So'iet Union.
holds as the dead come home
ia]
degree of marital pleasure
teiiow
like .lohn Keats, those over age 65 under social Security admitted to Mills' I
thing far from its home base,
No wonder the United Stnte again - and walk the earth
Committee that the degree of ut of such an arrangement.
silvers, Mrs. Samuel Greene,
Thomas Hardy and Thomas security.
and It backed down.
t the moment is being quiet nnrcmnreln gladness.
A new feature is that dis- the increase in hospital costs I But they never obtain the Mrs. William Fagerstron and $
woite: ciris likp Rziri 'røz,qrni.,
zie'ur presence is invisitne to
aWed widows he' added to the in 11s66 had been a surprise to rull excitement of a thrilling
c0n
the eye, inescapable to the spineligible group.
medicare administrators, He is 'omanice, which requires that
it. For this haunting day of re- Eve,
There' was little argument at tjl) confident. that. Social Sc- .bcy feel dominated completely Joy' Circle will be held at the
It is a corruption of Memorial
turn they nra as alive as we.
an inthpendent male.
the
Congressional
hearings
The loneliest man in the land Day to make of it a journey into about the need of the disabled curity estimates are valid and
Thus,
if Norma should aver
has ordered a new look at the
is the nina who has no one t. sadness and scalding self-pity, Americans
neet
one
of those dominant ________________________________
for help with his figures by his experts to docuretneniber on Memorial Dfl3'. it should ideally 1w a shared
male's
ititer'
on, the virile tunIc
o u a i a g niedical
i 11
lb is iiich'vrl
soul lost
a voyage of rediscovery. For how "' i j'lagued 1 high mtthcal ment. the point.
MIMEOGRAPHING
pull
Much hangs on the facts
fflg( (in the earth - a pu- nften, when we summon tip the
lettcri, legsi typing.
present gigolo.
memory of our dear dead. tire e)J)eiiSe. and Jscwr insurance Social Security preselits to the from
work, club
grim going tron'i nothing to
For in a showdown,
we surprised to find that J)rOte('tit)ii," President. Johnson Ways and Means Committee
,
where,
crave masculine dominance to
SANFORD SECRETARIAL
For it is the' memory of the through some mystic alchemy said in recommending the mcdi- after that study.
the final 25 per cent to
SERVICE
care'
eXte1iiOTi to the disabled.
we
now
understand
them
better
The American Medical Assodead Unit in great measure
Dr.
3224211
bring
their
romanticism
up
to
401
Tucker
Sonic witnesses at the' hear- ciution, which successfully opIteeps us human, tinit sets us and appreciate them more than
4:30
P.M.
9:30
P.M.
apart from stone and star, moss when they walked daily among ings contend that the disabled posed initiation of the inedi- the 100 per cent goal.
by rights should have priority care program for two decades,
and mole, and all other feeling us!
Perhaps, on Memorial Day, over the aged in the medicare questions "the advisability of
and unfeeling prisoners of the
the deed may even feel the
expanding a program
great jutilur, Time. "What
siue
way
toward
us,
the
living.
barely gotten under way."
Meniorial Duiv?" asks the child.
well
may
be.
Surely.
If
fife
The Health insurance Asso"Will ] get a present- like on
ILetters
tins a perspective, death does,
ciation of America warns
Christmas or my birthduy?'
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hard question to em- too.
against "costly expansions" of
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Editor, Herald:
swer. How can we, who are ourmedicare
soon.
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At the close of the moat sucselves childishly bewildered by
Congress will listen to these
cessful year in the history of
mystery of both life and
and other opposing voices. And
Sinkhole Probe the Sixth District of the Amen- look at the figures Social Sc..
death, explain the puzzle of that
can Legion Auxiliary, Departliving-loving death we call
curity projects on medicare
zuent of Florida, we wish to
memory?
i ii
es and costa. Then It will
taice tillS tii))ortUflIty to express
---Perhaps the hiost answer you
decide.
our
appreciation
fur
the
genercan give ii child is to say,
have if there is a way for that doSinkholes, osity and cooperation you
"Memorial Day is the day when
BARTOW (A?)
pubuieiing tIme pro- cision to come down on the
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everyone anyone ever knew is which have been gobbling up
side of added aid to the disand activity of the Auxhive, and nobody Is dead."
homes and citrus trees in this
aWed within the political pracisn't that about as close as region, 'end damaging highways, ihiar'.
Your newspaper has helped ticailties, that will be what will
can get, anyway?
will
be
the
object
of
an
investiSanford
Herald
Page
4
May 30 fl)t'
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keep the public informed of
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The dead have far more pow- gatlon this week.
rehabilitation,
LL'i'Lft A. (iILl.ow. L$fl'J'OlI A P.11 I•iIW
em over our lives than we ordi- - The Florida Cabinet Lies in- Americanism,
It's going to cost
t$tA.th %'Ul/IW.IP.L. Utreulatlas
State, Poppy Days, and
(I.eerai liseegier
narily realize. We read dead st.ructed Its geologist, Dr. RobL*li.&amp;t' %'LIISMIQL
UD*$EU'I LI.$SL&amp;IiiI1LIL
men's books, sing dead men's ert Vernon, to m a k e earth other programs, as well as
Asst,cijte 1dltt'r
Advort(aii,
Lltreci.tjr
songs, obey dead men's laws. soundings in an effort to provide keep the units informed as to
PUIt
a
of money.
5laziagtri
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th'. btgt
district meetings.
Dead
men
taught
us
to
sow
the
warnings
on
impending
caveI)IIM.Js V.'IWANS
.1AfI
•UU$ilt.*K51k
earth and reap the harvest. j
Thank you,
ff:dltiit
liusinea, MaIieer
tJeUer start
rseau
Dead men won us our present
Wilma F. Jones, President
Efforts also will be made to
Hptrt, tLtllIur
hi.'titiiiiiii1 boot.
tu.r',Inii:
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J1II1I' W*0Iâ4
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saving now.
tw;iu; them this day
and to insurance.
GuUnt3- IUitur
attz
Utugrpty
SEMINOLE IWLDEIS &amp; ASSOCIAT5
Suite insurance Cotnniissjoner
Pubiiit,.6 atiy except baturth&amp;, Bunduy gino Chrtetmsp; pubtlah.d dead men we owe our finest visions a! ieuven.
$sturdaz Prao.dtn Christmas,
Buy
with
confideinc.
Broward Wliliams said he will
open your
Ever,' step upward we take in ask thc U.S. government to cxfrom th.s. local repu.
sIIINUItII'I'jOa It,*'I.rs
life bus been made possible by pand a proposed federal (loud
Boni. Daltver7
9ac Week
Occounf here.
business
firms,
the sacrifice) steps taken by our insurance program to include'
III' NAIL
SENIS4iI,g J ('I!i'
ALL U'i'HITh NAIL guardian dead. As the preacher
dedicated so set'v• you.
3bc
"subsidence", or falling away of
SIL
lv,00 I Y UI
Ii IDI) i
man
1I.OV £ hi unths
what
is
our
own
says,
th('
earth.
5.75 5 Mouth.
Two Locations To Srv• You
sno *
A'Pfl(5
breath but a brief mist on the
.uiery • Qeulity • Iervk
Williams was in Washington
1.0(1 1 51 ufl(b
1.00
1
Miiti
LI. S Pwitgl egu1stIoa. Vro"iOe that iii mall subscription, be paid surFace of death's endless deep. over the weekend fur conferThe Akt.et Cerp.r.tl.a
Iii &amp;dVaflot.
Earth is pocketed by more ences with the Department ul
Put CasKet
Art I.
I. Lss $aNdsr
&amp;ssl.p
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then
there
arc
living
men
Housing
'itig' kirrgii Is
and
Urban
Developmember of the #ssII'cIgit.G Ji*e. WIIIO I. •Vitttl.d
d
C.v
Chu.
I.,fmid
ASlutle
Mmi.smI
exclusively to in. use tar repul,llcatlui u? x11 the Aiacal news
to journey to them. And
It Is meat.
CM.4s. Tilt. 1' asru.t C.
ed in this uswapapr.
AT. Pd
C..dl, larass Sf Saulurd &amp;
kaut W. Sfla--i-up
sa sound
buijasi.
-C.uty.
lee.
P
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the
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UT Sanford, J"lurLd, twG.r tt. Let of
A. C.
Serup..s,
MAIN OFFICg
First
S.vle &amp; I....
BRANCH OFFICE Sl
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aoes,rtIaiix ut thu •GItlu
Associshee
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ALl. LINES OF FIRE AND AUTOMOI1LE INSURANCE
Herald msi be rrl'ru,Ouo.0 to uui - nIaIs*Sep C'ittoUi
312 W.
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Fiend. P.w.r I Ugkt C.
Soulkama Ak Sf 5.fend
a rIttj, pIst'uJal.sItfl&amp; vi Lisp PUbIISI,eI of i'tt* kit'r-ald, Au ludIvlauas
PLAZA
$ud9.t plan en premiums
Florid. St.,. leek
or ftru. respuisetbi, fur •ucii F. pri.ductIu will ts• tgsmoer.Ø am
St.t.myen leeflesp &amp; Slut
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eraAC'a cup)nigat aza4 1ii ha held lIable tar
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Sanford, Florid.
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re'p"nt ps'rtoruinnir'e In Sanford.
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lilt ii u ul w a tin se it iui' r
it ti5 lOt H I,'! itiui 111011 lt',i hinti
'lheurmn'Il a,;d I'ramion'iul
ti's ('ituuiuii:irk, 19$i7 griuluuates (ml
Sciniuioli. 1111411 Si'liiueii I Iiisk'so's tt cue Mu rilyul suiuit Ii
tuuti I iuiti i \I uilos ,uist d hs
Ii'ii' mnuilIui'r., Mrs. Smith and
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I"oruiiiui the ek'coratiouis fur
he .uutifimli
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hut'irlinmi lace, were tuurquoi'.
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1u'aduatt's C8S 811(1 flanked with
blue c.imlks tnlwiuied stutli hint
hiossumns. l'uuch was jmoured
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sliver
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a ssortnut lit of daunts U i fart
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lout, tin hosli'sscs prcst'nted the
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in the gmmu. RuIn' lnne Tufl i Stumpi hlftted a himr run for distance of the top rung when only I1II one
aIfle between 1 to 6 In the Church Softbal
National Little Major League ynoundaman for the Mohi)e enmi its t},t. first Inning on the Cuts. Hryn H1I711111 Jeff I they toppled Rotary
'' to 4 Modern Mobile Homes and Che League last night as Ben Chad
recrhing Homes team and also
yes. errors by the Engineers. Pres- Pnttn anti ('hIIt'L Cm-,pennant came to a
vin hod with Sot.t Harris firing lots teen with Modern having no Sr., was credited with the 'will
na First Federal's Brent terday's hitting star, going :1. inn lVChnrde, 'Ruekshnt .Ionp. hilts for the losers.
C.P.O. tm i over iintiispnted of strikes past the Rotary' nine. trouble at all In their 1'-2 rout. The hitters for the winner
1ahnrn limited the league lead- for 1 from the pinte. flieky Sonar (roe'n and Dille Gnernhoi
hunch was the leading hnt,mnn nil batted sufeiv for the win- lend in the Sanford junior I His opponent Paul Wtaon was over Osteen. Bud Moncrief wR were Carl Ullrjeh with thre
ers to two bits.
First Federal defeated Chase for the losing Hunt Lincoln rn'ra.
Rtisehall IMNI'tlt' st.atidlng as equal to the task as both hurl- credited with the win as Bob and Ben Chada Jr., adding two
There was only one game they defeated Civitan
to 1 ens struck-nut. IS batters.
to , putting the snnd placed team, which dropped their tilt
Johnson led the winners with Marvin Brigga and David Smiti
Scott Harris and Ed Grooms three base knocks, and Drin both had two hits for the )er5
Modern Mobile Homes only one l to 7 to Modern Mobile played In Per Wee Rasetutli as with hip Br:iden strikingnnt
the Cubs ro,mted the Tigers 121 ('ivIt.niis. Harold Herbst V's f slammed two hits each for the Harvey drove one over the fence
game out of the top position Homes.
Today's play In the AMER1
Snnns Green had his fast lb to 4 behind the three hit. the gnmr's hitting star going I Shrine, with one of Grooms a for the winners. Ken Rosnek CAN LITTLE MAJOR LEA
in league standings. First Fedentil was pared by the hitting of hail blazing in pitching the hurling of Kit Johnson. John- n for
as tinyid Cnni and solo shot over the fence. Gor- collected two hits In a losing GUE finds Goodyear vs San
.lohn
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Steve Epps,
ford Atlantic (4O p.m.) am
Brent Thihorn, Jimmy Shan- close one over Burns Auto Body, hitting heroes as he collected apiece for the losers.
two safetIes.
First Presbyterian edged Florida State Rank vs Strick
2 to 'I. Green didn't allow a hit two hits and team-mate Wayne
Shrine stayed within striking
non anti Kirk Butler.
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Ft. Mellon Park, while Nay
vs. George's at 4:80 p.m. at the
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In the METRO SOFTBALl.
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Cohia vs. Osteen 9 :46 pm. at
Pinecrest Park.
CHURCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE action, All Souls vs. First
Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. and
First Presbyterian vs Pinecrest
Baptist at 9 :46 p.m. at Pt. Mel
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Harry Dal ton, engineering
his second major baseball
deal in less than 18 months.
may have traded the Baltimore Orioles to their seeand uceessivt American Lea
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Orioles' vice president swapped
promising but unproven youngsters Mike Epstein and Frank
Bertaina to the Washington Senators Monday for veteran leftbander Pete Richert.
Epstein. who had gone horne I 0i 11
after refusing to report to the
minor leagues, thus gained his
objective of getting a chance to
prove he has major league ubili
ty.
The Orioles, meanwhile, add
ed to their starting rota tion it
pitcher who won 2!) games during the past two seasons with
eighth-place Washington. of
though his record an for thi'
year is 2.6 with a 4.64 earned
run average.
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Cook (loft) as Sanford's 1967 ,lvnior Bowler of the Year. Watching the
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the Giants chased the Senators The Pete Rose-Tony Perez with a homer and two singles
:t-i to take a firm hold on sec- entry as giving Cincinnati's before being sidelined by a
and place in league standings. front-running Reds that wlre.tn
Durham scattered four hits wire look in the National pulled hamstring.
and went the distance for Lake League derby.
Flood'stwo-run homer in the
Mary. Steve Cockrell, Mike
Rose and Perez kept long hit seventh tied the score at 6.6, but
Mullins, Steve Ballard and Ran. ting streaks alive Monday night the Reds won It in the ninth on
d3' Smith all had singles for as the Reds divided a double- Perez' leadoff triple, a pair of
Altamonte,
header with St. Louis to remain Intentional walks and Simpson's
The Giants made the must of 1 lengths ahead of the second- run-scoring fl y to center.
singles I Mike Flaun and Don place Cardinals.
In the first game. Gibson
Perez' ninth inning triple and struck out 12 Reds on the way to
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a real "lou lou." if our lawmakers knew what it will cost the
county they would he shocked. This is a proposed law so let's
see what we can do to stop it.
We will have a complete review on this proposed law in
the near future.
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nail, a shoe was lost, for want of a shoe a horse was lost, etc."
result of the lack of a nail was that a battle as lost.

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Moral: little th ings mean a lot.
This lesson applies to recrea ti onal boating. For instance,
for want of a correct tilt pin ctting on your outboard motor
lost.
as much as one-quarter or more of your boat speed may be
misunderstood facet
Tilt pin adjustment is a vital but often
of outboarding.
successful in.
which
Tiltability is the
variety
of boats
stallation of an outboard motor on a wide
configurations. That
with different transom angles and hull
through
is, by changing the setting of the tilt pin which fits
be
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motor up in the
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from th e transom,
When the tilt pin is in a hole too far
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th
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water, wasting your
star's vision Time stern digs into the
power, and the windage drag on the hull is increased enor-

Advances

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tc-s power. Because the anti-cavitation plate
This also
angle through time water, unfleCCSSUrY
g being pued at au
underwater drag and wave action also result.
transom, the bow
When time tilt pin is too close to time
tends to dig in and the stern rides high. A large, wide bow
boat, which was de.
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water. Since
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dubs eating quail and turtle eggs, especially around the watci-'s
edge and in swampy areas.
If the Game Commission would make it legal to hunt
these rodents with a gun and light, and have an extensive
clean up, it would do a lot of good in the long run for the

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TALLAHASSEE — Three Important programs that may
have a tremendous effect on fresh water fishing were adopted
by the Games and Fresh Water Fish Commission at a meeting
in Tallahassee. April 25, according to W. T. Mefiroona, ('ammission chairman.
The programs inclu
a agreement between the Commission and a commercial shtng interest for the use of haul
seines in portions of the St. Johns River to remove rough
fish; a cooperative study with the Orange County Department
of Water Conservation for a study on removal of nutrients by
the use of water hyacinths: and adoption of a resolution presented by the Lake Okeechobee Sportsman's Association and
Fresh Water Fisherman's Association for a comprehensive
study of fishing conditions in Lake Okeechobee.
McBronm said, "The St. Johns seining operation would be
conducted at no cost to the Com.ission or sport fishermen and
would remove only rough fish. The seining study is designed
to determine If such an operation would be beneficial to sport
fishing and at the same time produce enough rough fish to be
profitable for th e fisherman,"
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AIEN'S BOWLING ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT... Pete Petersen (right)
for since last fall,"
, gave Cincinnati h 7-11) victon, in losses. Cincinnati clipped him
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makes trophy presen tations to first place team winners of the Juniori
Bertatna, 23. has appeared in
the nightcap after the Curds for a run in the seventh on TomSenior Division, the Lucky Sevens, Left to right, Debbie Brewer, Harold
20 games for the Orioles during
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captured
the 11-inning opener 2- my Helms' double and Leo CarHerbst, Pinky Simon and Bobby Driscoll.
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Rose. playing his first season broke the 1-1 deadlock on 11th
officials have long rated him a
in the Reds outfield, stroked inning doubles by Tim McCarpotential winner.
five hits
including three doti- s'er and Julian Javier.
a
Dalton maintained that the
bles — in the twin bill, running I
At San Francisco, Hailer
Orioles were not forced Into the
his hit string to 2i games. Per- drove- in a run in the fifth with a
deal because of Epstein's ref us
e;,
who recently made the, force-play
grounder,
then
NEW YORK (AP) — Whitey
iii to return to Rochester, where
switch
first
to
from
third
base,
drilled
two-ruin
singles
In
the
Ford, the winningest Yankee of
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
hi' played last season and
liming
single'
in
the
had
art
11th
sixth
and
seven
th as the Giants
r
them nil and the pitching
American League
gained minor league player of
as oume-time baseball dynasty, first game mind two lifts in tIn' opened up am 12-3 lead.
Batting (WI at bats— Kaline,
the year honors.
The Phillies closed the gap
was expected to call It a career iiigh1tc4ii. exIeticlitag his streak
Del,.,
.345; F. Robinson, Bait.,
"We were drawn to the deal
: to 16 ganu's.
- with a six-run burst in the ninth,
today.
.326.
bet!nust' Richert was available
Tom H;alh't. sent into thu Tony Taylor and Don Lock drivThe Nest 'York \'ankttts called
RUNS—Tos-mar, Minn.. 36; Mcto us, and we have been inter'is a pinch hitter in tiac- irig in two apiece before reliever
gum.'
a press conference'
the' said
Auliffe,
Det., 31; F. Robinson.
ted in him for sometime,"
It would concern Ford — prior fifth inning, wound up driving in Lindy McDaniel got the 1a out.
Bait.,
31.
Dalton said. "We merely ann
Gabrielson rapped his first
to their doubleheader with Mm- five runs and leading San FranRUNS BATTED IN—Kaline,
I''zt'd our pitching to see what
cisco
past
Philadelphia
12
11
homer
of the year with two
nesota tuclnv. Published reports
Det.,
35: F. Robinson, Bait., 33.
we needed, and what deals wi'
that Ford would announce his while Len Gaibrielson ham aboard in the Dodgers' four-run
HITS—Fregosi,
Calif., 49: Kacould make.
retirement were general and mert'cI a three-run homer, pow- filth, helping rookie Bill Singer line
"We have said all along that
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Det.,
48:
Tos'ar,
Minn., 48.
ering Los Angeles to mm 7-2 victorecord his first major league
widespread.
we wouldn't trade Epstein un
DOUBLES—Tovar
.
Minn.,
11;
New
York
ry
over
tk'
Mets
rn
victory.
Singer needed relief
Neither Ford nor time Yankees
less wi enuld come up with mi
R.
Smith.
Bust.,
9:
Campaneras
time
orals'
other
games
on
tin' help from Ron Perranoski in the
bothered to deny it. Thme'y simply
1)ut.stnnding pitcher."
schedule.
eighth after giving up nine hits. K.C . 14: Petroceili, Bust,, P.
(itteltnt'.d comment.
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.001 WHAT WE GOT . )LungMthrs of the 1iantmmni Bnwljyip i
lmud beezi unable to dislodge 2
Buford.
Chic.,
4;
Monday,
K.C.,
tier with it pixie sense of humor, single in the nightcap at Cincin- boosted his batting average to
proudly display their trophies, which vei'. presented to them at
c'ir
year-old Buog Powell from first
Petrocelli,
Bust.,
9.
nuiti.
helping
the
Reds
salvage
a
.342
with
a
double and two sinhas had two operations on his I
banquet, this past Saturday at •Jet Lanes. Front row (left to right) .lini
base titid lulled in a trial as an
TRIPLES—Knoop. Calif., 4;
split despite the efforts of I gles. driving in both New York
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shoulder.
tlw
last
Aug.
Link, Ruk~y 117ligner und NVCHIV~ Jones. Bltel~ row (left to right) Margle
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outfielder, said from his wife's
Buford,
Chic., 4: Monday, K.C.
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center
fielder
Curt runs.
1966 after he had only a 5 Cards'
Farris, Sanford Women 's Bowling Asocjutjo Secretary, Ricky Payne,
4; Versalles. Minn., 4,
haute in Stockton, Calif., that hi'
season record.
Harold Johnson, Scott Roche, Vicki MacLeny and Couch Marge Redman.
had just about given up hope
that a deal would hi' made be.
National League
fort the .)unt' 1f trading dead.
BATTING (80 at bats) - CleLr.MUU
lute.
mente, Pitt., .385; Staub, Roust.,
"1 had nuide up my mind that
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baseball aiumti I had parted." the
RUNS—Aaron, AU., 34; Rose,
sltieuine first baseman said.
Cia., 33: Ciemente, PItt., 33:
TIit' Sanford Junior Bowling were presented to the young high game with handicap to tificutes for that distinction
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"I' m olatt!d it turned out this
By THE ASSOCIATED
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Mike MuacLeity s 241.
RUNS BATTED IN—Clemente
were Larry and David Brewer.
play."
ion of their Fall Bowling ieasoii
Debbie
Brewer
was
presented
The
coaches
announced
that
National
League
Pitt.,
34; Perez, Cia., 31: Brock,
League
American
One of the many highlights of
with
the
Most
improved
Bowler
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31.
W. L. Pet. Gil
with their Annual Awards Ban- the occasion was the selection
W. L. Pet. G.B.
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the summer league will start in
Award
for
increasing
her
averHITS—Brock, St.L., 62; Rose,
juet, held this
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24 13 649
two weeks, with actual registra- Cincinnati 29 17 .630 - Chicago
season by
Cm,, 60.
morning at Jet Lanes More
24 15 .615 1½ Detroit
ford "-Junior Bowler of the pins.
24 14 .632
hans for the summer teams St. Louis
½
DOUBLES - Cepeda, St. L.,
than 125 howlersand friends
taking
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this
Saturday
at
Pittsburgh
Baltimore
1
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in
the
form
of
17-year-old
18
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T. Davis N.Y., 12.
In
time'
younger
Bantam
i)iviswere on hand for tit(.23
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All
boys
and
girls
beSan
Fran
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Cleveland
19
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544
ion,
the'
'i'orm*dues
temini won 14:30
TRIPLES—WiflIarns, Chic.. 4:
PARIS AP -- Mrs. 13111k presentations, d u r in g winch Frank Patterson.
20 18 .526 5 Minnesota 114 20 .417 6
Patterson, who ulso was ret' first place by seven full games tween the ages of six and Ill Chicago
Rose., Ciii., 4; Morgan, Roust..
Jean Kitmit huts continued her time more than G. trophies
21 20 .512 5½ Boston
ognizeci lit; the nigh average over time second plaice Green are invited into the league, with Atlanta
4.
19 20 .417 6
?;tt'itdy advancement in th
the
Bantams
featuring
those
Los
Angeles
itt
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8½
Kansas
City
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644
bowler
in
the
Junior Division Hornets. Corning in third were
French International Tennis
between the ages of six and 12, Phil.
16 23 .411) 9½ New York 16 21 .432 8
with a 17, received the Paul the Perfect Os
Tournament. but it couple of
FUN
Junior-Seniors
range
New
York
14 24 .366 11 California
Fezuld Muniorial Trophy front
18 34 .439 1%
Bowling fur time winning team while the
top-tieeded men wart! beaten.
14
27
.341
12%
Houston
Washington 16 23 .410 9
Jesse Cook, president cal the were Regina Crowe, Marion from 13 through
THE
Mrs. King, from Long Beach,
City League which donates this Skelly, Jim Link and Laura
Calif.. knocked oil Helen Cour
trophy annually.
Kerner.
lm, at titriiItis 1'(J, 14-7 Mnndtiv.
Making the presentations
Time two high average' bowlers
TUCK
while Nikolai P!ii( of Yugoslavia
Oft
were the eu'eaaches of the lea- in this division were Vicki Mae1ILAPS
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Joan
StlrprlSeCI
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:i, f;. and Tuna Okker at Ho)
also were assisted by officers of boys' honor with his 13G.
MEXICO CITY (A?) - The Marcelo Lam when the rain back of his lung carrer to defeat
land upset sixth-seeded Martin
irmer Senator Muck
Op. Dal ly 10:30 am-i I P.M.
both
the
adult
bowling
ussucia
Harold
Johnson
rolled
the
high
heaviest
rain and hail storm to began failing in torrents. Each Richey in five sets. Mime evened
Mulligan. an Australian living
eland will bowl tin
See. 1:30 p.m.- P.M.
tions.
series wi th a 486 and Ricky hit tue Chapuitepec Sports CenIll lttiI'. 6.4 7 5,
It
up
wi
first gum.' in the ALSA(
a
th
had
won
it
three.aet
victory
kek .f Skate City
set
and
Richey
had
a'
TIii top three team positions Payne' added the high series ter area this year forced the
e.g !
over
Id.
Lane.
Dow hag Rodeo at Jet Lei ,
in time' J uzmior.Senior Divisions with handicap honors to his co). suspension of time final token 3-2 lead in the third set with
th
Saturdu at 7 p.m.
were Born Losers—third place, lection with a 552. Jim Link, Davis Cup match after Arthur Lane serving.
Us will be tin' start of
No Names—second place, and who roUed his high game on time Aslie had defeated veteran BalThe game was suspended
S4LTO, Uruguay (AP) - the two week pruflhtititin,
the Pennant winning Lucky Sev- last day of that' regular bowling ad Osuna to give the United when the heavy ruin inundated
Brazil trounced Poland 8.67
whic ti will offer thc proens - Bobby Driscoll, Harold season, won time high game bun- States the American semifinal the court and breed about 2.500
M.inrlav viight and clinched a
cow i to the Dann) Thomas
Herbst, Debbie Brewer, Frank ors for the Buutuni League with zone Davis Cup matches.
persons to flee the stadium. Caii'
in 'ut- World Basketball
pri.j ct at St.. Jude CliiiSmith and Pinks' Simon.
his 307 as Wesley Joue took
8.43, 6-3. 62 victory pacity is about 3.200 but the
Ashe's
('I Iiuo'st1ip html round along
drcii',. Iteae.urdm liuspittil,
Individual honors for out- high game handicap with a 224. Monday put time United States in crowd had thinned out after the
V))!
tin united Stilteb. Arittuiti
ALS AC—Aiding Leukemia
standing uchijevtiients were
I'eUtv Ruiiy Wagner was the the hinuls against Ecuador hi Ashe4)aummu match which settled
La..
P
i ,)'inv;a and Russia.
,',
81.nc kwi Assiericasi Chillawarded in tidi. 1e*gue to busun Must 1uipiued Howler in the Guayaquil .June 16-18. MIme, of the best-of-5 series 3-1 for the
. MI 't.fi JIIUJ lust position in
QUALITY
Jeisun—high average for girls League and also was cited for Richmond. Va., will not play, Americans.
dren, loss us its Iuai duet.11 Iround at Montevideo
of i41a Hubby 1)riscull - high nut having missed any of time however. because of Army cornIt. H. McGibbon) for
Richey and Lam were to play
317 . Ji ftM LVI.
? "tu'ci L$ruzlt play Puet•
series SM; Dennis Stewart - bowling sessiuzi throughout the mitments.
SANPOID, PLA.
eminulc Cuunt Chaptime rest of their match today.
I
'uid Poland t&amp;tkt'E tifl
high
series
with
handicap
611;
en
ti
re
seasOn. The only two
ter.
Cliff Racimey of San Angelo,
The series opened Saturday
1iraigun.
Gary Alumoud—high game and other youngsLers receiving cer- Tex.. was tied with Mexico's with Osuna making the comencj

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are in doubt about the catehin' ask "Pinky" Heart. He knows
where the good fishin' spots are around lilley's Fish Camp
in Lake Jessup.
Out at 1mnn Bluff the fishin' is pret ty good Lots of bass
and bream and catfish. The bass are best at early mornin'
between S and 6 am., usin' a purple worm and Gay Blade
fishin' along the shoreline, blind castin' and some school bass
at daylight.
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Huth gained the mound verdict. Sunland
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starting
day
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caused disqualification of Plymouth Pilgrim from second place
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earth! Yes sir. God hk'ss imiuia ! yezit''s activity with a special which they itmatile' during th''ir
He freed me from Mister Ilugh a'va'tiiuig for their parents lit suutg I'r.Ittct twit.
Magee!''
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time school. The girls )miivi'
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It was duritmg the 126th year of worked on two lirojeets during lr
\augiiini Mikier. Mrs.
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ti-ui l'y Mrs. Ch lord
City. At that timnt', least I'1t'bru ing the' past year, the menmbttt-s I lilt ti,
ary, lie predicted ha' would live i ts 11-IM i-nil the utiutaum nual sea -veil
to be 170.
a delii'iotas tit'al for timely parNow be is not so stare.
t•uits. They also did the shop''I don't know,'' lie said ota hiis p1 iag fiu' the foods they set- veil.
birthday. ''Thit, Master hraauight ,lwil on tiaet tni'titi Was 11
nne this fair. I know I'm going to speciasl tititi' relish that the
go home whaema I leave here. I'm group pne'laurt'ti last full whmu'ui
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utight. 'I'OJ) photo, Carol Iowier (left) and Beth
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I ,itidau linda mimi Peggy Etikas work on their 4-11
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on the past year when lie gave
up women and took up smoking.
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said with
am wrinkled j.t'iva.
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away from the women. but time
has caught up with me."
Only last month his divorce
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f'ir
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je
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--"ith rr,k,rf,iI eeremnnje on the shell rare in 1.ak.' 1nnroe.
rn'lq'my' lakefront Saturday
"We hove a new -ahell f irut It) R.M.
n is hed by the fnundnt inn.' .nid
Therc' will he
25 midnhlp- Admiral niith, "and -"ith the
men receiving graduation dl- .4hell given as by th e
u'kmos, according to Rear Naval Academy "c can have
tir'ii. harry smith , ndmini.tra- competitive rm-es riht here at.
' i'e head of the school. A spe- the
Arad.'my."
r in) hull..tin in the Academy's
Raring midshinm'n isst fin:.'hy IS (Ie4igflE'(I with huge jshed a
utrreq'aflll 4,':I,ifl ;l')
l"tt'rirtg, ''Port.s of Call," and spe'nqi p141"e -.t'innert in state
fJIVIkd by pennants of the championship.
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11th Tee—Cox, MeKibbin, Pro.
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15th Tee—Johnson, Antar, Hunter
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tiny, pointed to the blur sky
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200 Free -- 5. Tommy Hunter,
Horn a slave, Mngeu' claims to I
Michael Smith, .hoc Parke,-, Walt
he the oldest muauama in the' tTnItrii
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States. lie says his hlrthdati'
Hays 18-14 —
was recait-ufed in a family 1111db
100 Fly — 8, Bill Pnvket.
as M:m' 29, 1811, at Carpet, N('.
8, Bill
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Parker.
('fll'S niti in a fin'. And thieve
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claim of fighting for time I !nllnt
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Girls S and Under
100 Face Relay — 4. Term
hlamtea, Mnithn McDonald. 1.elie Park, SuRn Schit'ard
25 Backstroke -- 5. Mnrthn
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Girls fl and 10
200 Medley Relay --- 0. Hat'PY Dens, Gail Crumh9', Glenda
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Boys 11-10
2tu) Medley Relay -- 5. .limii
Feli1me'er, Tom McI)nnnhl, l)nviii Parker, Scott Bartholomew.
Boys 11-12 50 Butterfly - 8. 'nit Moa'•

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Sunday night.
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to friends outside- tilt- family, wood shelves were then cut to
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make radical changes that
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litille 140111t, (if the rvwlvrl t-un Mioser white blouse and a durl;
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DEAR MOM: The incOnvenionec of being left handed
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who asks
right hand Instead of his
need is self-control—not birth
control. .Next time, stign your
left, find she finally broke
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name find nddress and I prom
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worth of ad%
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worry about the draft be-I,
cause he's 4-F
You see, he grew a mustache.
I could quit school and got
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don't like the feel of It. It
make a o of marriage, hut
reminds me of it grandfather
kids can't get married unl
their u4ronts sign for them I had when 1 was a little girl
When he. would kiss me his
in this stute.
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nod, right" I heard if a
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does
scratch. Anyway, the
girl takes birth control pills
minute I feel it, it spoils my
and skips a fe dity she still
mood Do I dare toil him how
be about 20 times more apt
REPELLED
I feel?
to get pregnant, isn't that
DEAR
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Yen,
true? Alan, a&amp; girl friend told
tell him how you feel, and
m that the Planned Parenthond people give the pills to
tell him how Ile ftsel%, ton.
anybody who asks for them.
DEAR ABRY My husband
Is that true'
is doing something which I
I can't get mail sit hone
think IF; wrong, but I need
so please print this.
someone
Hitch me up. Our
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T/ENTY ONE DAYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16c Per Line
TEN DAYS . . . . ..... .. .. .. ......... 1k Per Line
FIVE DAYS . . . . . . . .. .. .... . . .. ..... 20c Per Line
THREE DAYS . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . , . 24c Per Line
ONE DAY ........................ 30c Par Line
CDR. SAMPLE

CDR. MURPHY

3 LINES MINIMUM
($1.50 MINIMUM CHARGE)
POP CONUCUTIVE $NURTIONI-N0 CNAWGE O con'
SITUATION WANTED ADS HALF CHARGE

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Change Of Command Always order your ad on the economical weekly or
monthly rates.
hen you get earlier results call end
cancel - you'll be bflled for only the days run at
earned rat..
Slated By RVAH-1

CLASS!FICATIONS
3-Lost &amp; Pound
d)-Mone' Wanted
2-Personals
64-Savings &amp; Loan
4 Beauty cars
-Theurano.
5-Card ot Thanks
6i-Schooli &amp; Instructions
6-ChIId
71,-Employment Pervic.s
7L....MaIe Help Wanted
1D-Poultry--4ivaatock
72-Female Help Wanted
22-Special Notices
72-Mel, or Female Help
13-Catsring-Pood
74-Sales Help Wanted
14-Bicycle Reruolra
77-Situation Wanted
lb-SpecIal ?ervices
77-A-Situation Wanted
15-Interior Decorators
Students
27-Janitorial Service.
31-Income Property
1fi-Lisndcape Rervin.
52-Business Prop-Sale
I9BuIldeis Suppliss
ib-fleal state Wanted
21ø-Rardwar.
1i4-llsal Estate Sal.
21-home Improvements
£7-Business Rental.
22-Plumbing
qoLot For Sale
2aPamnUng
V1-Parm,-Orov,a
24-.WelI Drilling
92-Acreage
2(-AIr cond. a Heating
9F.}Iouses For Sale
26-Roofing
76-Houae'Sl. or Rent
fladit,-Tel,vision
77-Ho
For Rent
21'-Photo &amp; Equipment
-Iteal Estate Erchang.
31i-Home Appliances
lAD-Resort Rentals
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I-MUCICRI Instruments
1 fll-Trnhlnrp-Cubann.
-BusIness Equipment
lfI2-toblie Homes-s,tpp
'30t) Printing
10 7-Mnbil, Homee-flent
i-1Jpholatarv
,
1fl4-Truiler SpaceRent
35-VOCUUTn Cleaners
105-TraIler Lntp-S1,
a7-toving &amp; Storage
10 Apnrtment.s For Rent
flP-Exterjmnators
10$-Rooms For Rent
4a-plantapppdpSeel.
1l-Rcnta1 AgOntP
£0-Misc. For Sale
118-Wanted To Rent
£1-Article, For Rent
11&amp;-Aji For Sale
62.5wp or ExchaflEe
116-Autop.-Sule or Trade
-want To Buy
11$-Trucks For Sale
£5-Furniture For Sal.
12D-Automouvs Service
£6-Antiques For Sale
l2I-Senote', &amp; Cycle.
I-tnne- To Loan
128-Boats &amp; Motors
60-Ijusineis Ounortuniti..
12&amp;-1arjne Supplies

Traditional change of corn- Diego, Calif.
niand ceremonies will take
Commander Nurphy, a native
place on Friday at 2 p.m. at of Durango, Coin., enlisted hi
Sanford Naval Air Station when the Navy in 1949 and received
Cdr. Richard .1. Sample will he his commission In 1951 through
relieved by Cdr. Ray D. Murphy the Navy's Nnval Aviation Caas commanding officer of Re- dcl Program. Prior to reporting
connaissanee Attack Squadron to RVAI-J.i In .lune 196( as CX
a.
ecutive officer, he was attached
Commander Sample hns been to \'AB-f, RVAH-, and the
attached to RVAH-1 since IIW,4, staff of Commander Ileconnals.
first as operations officer and sance Attack Wing 1. He is the
later as executive officer. He wearer of three Air Medals, the
assumed command of the Korean Presidential Unit Cita.
"World Famous Tigers" on tion, and the China Service, Kolune 21, I9G, aboard Ihe USS reun Theater, and United NaIndependence at St. Thomas, tIoii
'daIs, which were
V. 1. Commander SanIpic, :i na- awarded him for meritorious
Live of Chicago, III., entered the combat operations he performed
Na' In 194i and is the wearer during tile Korean War while
of three Air Medals, three Navy serving with Patrol Squadron
Commendation M e (1 a 1 s, the So. Commander Murphy, his
Navy Unit Commendation, and wife, the former Patricia Lethe \'ietnam Service ?uledai, man, of Oakland, Calif., and
which were awarded to him dur- their children. Kathryn and
Ing the "Tigers" 19u35 Western Shawn, are residing In Quarters
Pacific cruise. He Is married to aboard NAS Sanford.
the former Joanne Heal, of
fl'AiJi i the winner of the
path, Maine, and they have two Comniander Naval Air Force
children, Wendy and Richard. U. S. Atlantic Fleet's Battle
Commander Sample's next tour Readiness "E" Award for the
of duty will be aboard the USS competitive period of .luly 1965
Constellation homeported at San through December 1966.

SLilliriler

MONDAY through FRIDAY-.8:30 A.M. tO 5 P.M.
SATURDAY 9:30 AM.
12 NOON
Publisher r.s.rvu right to reject, revise and properly classify all

Recreation
Set June

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adv.r$js.m.nfs.
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errors 41us$ affect she valu, of th. ad,
Mjus$m.nt, will sot be
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While live bands keep the
Center swinging weekly, there

is a special schedule of dancing
planned. Oii Tuesdnv, .lune 6,
and Friday, Juiie 13, there will
be Patio Dancillg, while Tucs.
day, Junc 9, and Frithn', June
16, the danee will have a small
charge.
Swinirning classes will he of.
Ierecl at both municipal J)oOlSFort
Mellon
in downtown San.
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-inru anti (ioldsboro.
1-Lost &amp; Found
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Pisithtig, Canoeing, Skiing, Sea iott
bcgirinitu Ju:iF'.

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Ballet and tap dancing will Jackson, serving her third year _At'.
be offered to Elementary.ztged with the sumncr program,
i3. Catering - Food
2. Personals
beginners and advanced .'tUOther Castle flrewei- Court _________________________________ _______________________________
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Elyse Gassmnn as instructors, grams, youth dailees, record

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Machines, Calculators. Lnaners
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TERMS.
POWELL'S OFFICE SFPPLY

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lIce; July 7
Weiner ltoust;
The Center's athletic program
.lu!y 2-%%'vter c:utrnis'uii: and betters those of RILIU3' larger
July 21-Arts and Crafts Show, 1flUfljClpUijtI
Included in the
Older special nctit'itii,'s are uLo Sanford urea are 12 Little LeaI--mi' 'thinned, according to gue teams for 10, 11 and 13.
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seal this 26th day of '111K VIII J1I)l('l.5 I ('IlICti'
official
CATtY E MEl IN ANSI I"Oht SKSII%(JI.I' ('01:-N
wife
Defendant. 1ay, 1967.
ERRILL, his
THY H.
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MRS. 'I'HE STATE OF FLORIDA TO (SEAL)
and
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DETTER
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CIVIl. AU'i'ihI% 417-1711
DAVID L. BROOKINS.
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, .lr
MAX E. DETTER. his wife.
NU'I'ICh- OS" I'IJI$I,I(%'I'it)N
\S'HOSH RESIDENCE
IS
flc!endantsClerk of the Circuit Court
CON'i'I N EN'I'.t I. SR ti('i'l I ,t( li. IN
VESTOItS. it Sias,':irli tiset ta bud
COUNTY, FRIDA, AND
Deputy Clerk
LOROTIIY h MI8RRILL,
tict-it (I- ui-I %S'II(,)SE
MAILING
AD- JosePh M. Murasko
his wife.
I'l,tintitl
DRESS
IS
RVAH-7,
Avenue.
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sEtiIN(PI,E ('011%: -:. C hu beeti filed against tiole County, Florid,, by HAN- 'mY JIi)GK,
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l"IKD
that a suit hai. heeD fiie
I)eeesse'i.
Sceurity I)et.-ndant. these presents are
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against &gt;'sti iii thai ,ti,i,%,''ht &gt;- i"
Court, to lot- eclipse a t,tortguls
23131, jind file the orIginal An- your Answer or other defense SONS hIS'i%(iS CLAISIS Oil 'iii the fol lowing ,ieacrii,mi.l prii
DEMANDS
AGAINST
SAIl)
£5the
office
or
pleading
herein
with
the
swer or pleading in
pert y:
Tii c Sort hi 8.21) feet (it i,ii
12,
miii of Lot 13 and lb
copy thereof on Plain- by notified un'i required to preA. 0., 11167. If )'OU fail to serv,
South 21.90 feet of Lot 1
liloik "E'' SIP ENA I' IS)'
i-i' taken against you for this re. lsnd, Jr., of Ckt'elnd and Mize, which you or either of you, may
ESTAI'ES.
its rec'orlc'ui I
tlt eststc of J
i'ittt i(o'ik L i'.ug.' I and
1 . '' d.ttu*-isdE-4 in the Complaint. Attorneys at Law, 1'. 0. Drawer have against
of t iii: i'tjt,lie it,-i-''t'ls o
tie
tt 'lay .t June. .5. 0. 1967. of ilniukltis Co-utity, Kentucky. to
i'i' 'mlii ii
1,,,,p.-rty ;,ru,eet-ci1 against i.
tv di) itcil I' I
iii)
i'iitjtity
.It4i5t
of
r(Iw 'siric or utlitl)-e default juilginetit liii
L'I . 141c.ti sCI I
ci
sill'
)Iiti
I'CcilIil'
ahid
Count&gt;. 111'.rcula. ut his •+ftii', hit a ii, i.v iii % isI5l' 11111' CI I - I 'ii III Ii ,
'ni'ii rH41.t'(JTA. C I%Ifl i, .-tit.-re'i agatnat you.
The l-ati1oi4 J4traid is deai. tht*r :ouLt ii'iiis&amp; ,f s.'i'i Cu,uuI' u.io'luclstta'i- out thui I'lthlttitt'ta .11
urcuuiin to Idsu
p.tull
a ufot'd. ilorids, within III
isst
atcd a a i,ewspaper of general at
r-"rded itt
tam i-of
',rite ,. 1101.1.5 D.5 Y A- 4) A it II
EU, Suite 31 +3, 2I0 Bird i'iic
i,ublished "nec each of the first publication of thus
the Putihi.' Re. slu'drIOp.t%t,
'iras I I I, lii'. t-' :4, l'i''i- lii,, - di
'-laiui or ,Ieuiarsmi file the ',,- igimuuil itt the office "
C• (')J tout- cotisecutive weeit itottie,
'et,it,olu' County,
e-o,de o
tV1'JNEbt- my hand and offi. slush be iii writing, and iliuii this C'ii'tic 01 the Cii ''uhi Ciutirt ci
I-'lorcds
i'1."' of resiojeruce ajuil oh Itel ole time 1411 clay of Juii
I Fll Notice shall bt put'lis-ht- cial seal of the Clerk of the state the
adciress of th. cl*iuuu- l'C7. c,lh,erwi,,e tht" iliea,ciitl''i
conCircuit
Court
on
tluh
the
19th
post
office
for
week
four
rht
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ant, aitci .ilt he sworn to bY mat the said bill of 'oiji;iiaiflt 'ti
SIS,, A. D. it#67.
in Thu. Sanford lay
i.- ' Ut'S
tius claimant, III. agent, or at- lie to kit as ccjnifes''I by you-(51
Jjerauld.
tome)', .*itd any such claim or
Arthur H. heck with, Jr.
15'ATED at Sanford. Seminole
l)A'i'ED at Sanfotci, Seuutiiiol
hot 50 filed shall be County, Florida, I hi is I 2t hi do
('lerk
of
Chicuit
Court
Icinisiud
Vloridu,
this
17th
day
of
C,;fltV,
of May, 11567.
D. c.
// Gao. A. Hpeer, Jr.
(HEAl,)
iSLALI
Au
Ancillary
Adinittistrator
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr. of
Arthur U. I!eekwitlt, Jr.,
Arthur 11 heekwihlt, Jr.
C-'I'.A. of the Estate of
Clerk of time (2ii cult UuUi t
i'icri ,t the Circuit Court Cleveland amid Mize, Attorneys
1tUUY DeceasedJ.
at Law. I'. 1). Drawer Z,
iJy: Margaret H. 'i'yro
51ararct i - 'ryr.
i
t.iG. Hanford Atintic
H['EKIt &amp; Sl'EEit
ISeliuly (2ie,- k
l,cptty Clerk
Ilutlulinig, 5n- Attorney. for ujiil Ettttt
Jm,hii
National
Dank
Si. 'iltuiiicsoiu
FItzgerald
l'ford, 1'lorida, Attorney for l'lsin- 11$ Magnolia Acenuc
20') 111*4 Itoud
u re':ur't&gt; 'I'rust Bldg.
32771
Hattlurd, fr'loi-ida
4 ,'ii ,ii • iU l,leu
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In the alioe cause. Civil No.
67-38%. uiow pending in (hue Cir- i'ui,ilsit .iay ;i'' &amp;- .Jtiflu' C, i1
21', 111(7,
Dl) N-Il 2
Count&gt;', Florida.
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feasibility
recommending to following deacribed Property of
pursuant to the fiital decree f
Lot 9, Block B, SUNLAND the
Board of
of Count&gt;' Commiss the Defendant.
pending in said Court, the style
cording to g plai thereof r.- cribed property presently
of which is
HEIGHTS, according to 'hi
corded in flat Book Ii, A-I Agriculture be zoned zoned
RE.piat thereof aa recordol tn
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OF
pages ic to 2, of the
PubRecreational:
That
part
of
Gor.
TAMPA,
Flat honk i, page
lit
Record, of Seminole Lot 1,
Pub.
lying F of S. H. 46 and
Dc Reoorda of
Plaintiff,
Count&gt;', Florid&amp;.
Seminole
that part of NE 34 of SEu lying
Count&gt;', Florida.
J. A. CANTOIt and wife, LIL- improvemezuts, then or thereafter Lot
2
In Sec. 1, Twp. 205, flange improa'emens then
LIAR CANTOR,
on said land,
DY thereafter
81E, except the E 376' of the On said land,
Defendants,
This
i-s
made
pursuant
to
Final
514
of
NEI4 of SEJ4 of Sac. 1.
and the docket number of which
This I.
Judgment of Foreclosure enter- Twp. 205. Range liE In Semi. Final JUdg made pursuant
Is number 16070.
ed in tb. above
of cause,
Foreclosure
cae, Civil No. nole County, Further described entered in the' ahoy,
Civil
WITNESS my hand and the 67-2155, now pending
in the Cir- as lying
ilee East of Docket No. 17-820,
official seal of call Court, this cult Court of and for Seminole Sanford, aes'e
flOw
pending
East of Lake Je.sup In thte Circuit Court cjf and
26th flu&gt;' of Ma&gt;' 1917.
Count&gt;'. Florida.
and South of State Road 41.
for
(SEAL)
Seminole County, Florida,
IN SI'ITNESS WHEREOF. I
Public he&amp;rkng will
lit WITNESS
, held
Clerk of the Circuit Court official seal thIs 26th day
of House,
County
of Seminole Count&gt;', Fbi- May, 1967.
CommissIon official s'eal thIs
26th day of
Chambers, Sanford, Florida, on May, 1957,
Ida.
(SEAL)
'edZuebdy
June
14th,
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
11167,
at
(HEALi
Arthur H. Bcckwith, Jr
7:30 i.
. o- as coon thereafter
Deputy Clerk
Arthur H. Beck1th, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
puuible.
FRANK BEZONI
Clerk of the' Circuit
By: Martha T. Viblen
Seminole
Court
County
Planning
of Macrarlane, Ferguson,
B&gt;: Martha T. Yilt1e'
Deputy Clerk
and
Zoning
Commission
Allison &amp; Kelly
Deputy
Joseph
Cleric
I. Mitrauko
}&gt;' Itu'bc,- t S. Brown
Joseph1 M. Mura.ico
AtturHi'&gt;, fur I'Iaitttiff
)"crui Park Florida

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iuole Count&gt;-, Florida, wIll, on the J. E. TETEN and BETTY 3. House.
Conamisslon citY of lashingto,, . c..
Chambers. Sanford, Florida, on
21st ole&gt;' f June, 1967, at t TETEX,
PlaIntiy
,his wife; DARWIN E. Wednesday June 14th, 11167, at "s'
CURL BEAUTY SAI5 FWIMMIN(; LPSS(1N5' Child o'clock Noon, sit the front olnor F11T1I and
r':LIzATIETH M. 7:34) p. in.
DAVID
or
as
'a)ic'ed students in the art of building with an expansive
soon
thereafter
MARTIN
Open Eveflings by Appututm,nt.
and THELMA
J'lu. 322-3!'
tunIc ('nnt&gt;' in the City of San- FItAXLLIN SNYIER and RUTH
ceramics.
(If pinto glass overlooking the
Seminole County Piftuflip,,- L UXITEn
lord Fl(,rIqIh r,ffa,r
n1,
)T,T7A •A41
t)L'rt
Ae'y
'J i
(a." I IJLI. Juts wile
tO -----------------------flA.i
of
Among the many special £UZTI' lalu' mid spuciou grassy courts,
0fl11ug' Cc'rnttulsslon
SLMINOLE, a bunking
salt at pul,Iir outer)' to the high1'c'endan'
cur oraBy
non,
S.
'st uutucl best bidder for cash, the
Brown
mer ucti'itIes open to Sanford The Youth Wing was added in
OTJ('E
SAlE
Seminole Count&gt;- Zoning Dirfollowitig'
described
NOTICE
propert)HEItEItY GIVEN
flcfeflda ntl
youth are the' following br the the Jiast 'eur.
ectotsituated in '.enittujle Counts that on thu 7th da
NOTICE
0
une
Publish
______________________________
NOTICE IS )-IERF')Jy
florida, to-wit:
Elementary division: June II
May 80 &amp; June 6, 1I67
1967, at 12:lio o'clock
1-lere the Adult Square Dance
G"•
IDs
that on the ate.
t,.... Ti.....1 .... i'i
,..,Iii
The S. E. t. of the
1)11! ,,.,,I,. A..
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vu tue'
ourucouie
OF June
'67.
t
of
of Section 2 Towihlp ri
Seminole County. Sanford, SEMINOLE COINTI'
o'clock
Gum contest; Junt' 20
PI,AwNl%G the main door of the A. M.,
hobo dnnci:1' nIt'i'tnig 011 Wediiesd'
Courthouse
the Stiutti
8' thereof and H. }IecicwltIc, Jr., Clerk f th
Day; JUlIe 27-Tour of Zoo; t!VCIliilgs. Other SctIvjtie are
Logcarrie.r
%fi
of Public
Florida, the Honorable Art,uutr
list- tue Went 10.L.04' there- Circuit Court of Seminole Coun
iu)v 3-Songfest; July -Biihy geare(I for all age groups, with
Notice is birch&gt;' given that fl. Ilerkwith, Jr., Clerk of t.
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Assoi'1tion Charter

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Puldic hearing will lie held in

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Creative talent will hi' brought temporary style of architecture, Regular
Complete.
823.7663
to the fore by Robert Ortvig s tile Leroy Robb Construction

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daily. lttfitti. to adults. MornMrs. Mary Robert will teach gram for adults and children.
II)*.
IN AN'I) J-'Oft Sh-:*IISOLE tinit f,rgaujtxpd unth'r an Act of run East
((sI'N'J'y,
i*,g
2-9tI5(, I p. rn 'tIl 4 ____________________________
15.
Special
Services
4.91, Cii South ?..25 Cli FEDERAL NATIONAL
piano to hiegitiners in the Lie- Thit' nlcKittrfl Cit-ic Center buildCngi't'p and existing pursuant W,
_________________________________
' HI. ::22-8::::.
4.91 ('h North, 8.2$ Ch (leap GAGE ASSOCIATION. a MOTiT.
1%
('H
A
N
CEHY
lii
int!ntary-aged group, mid stw ing win erected in 1IIS on ScmPiano Tuning &amp; .Repaif
theAasocluitId-,n
F.'(lc!ri,l Ntil Mort- N 40' ltd.) Futthcr dcsc-rih,ed usa tic,n orgftnIz, Under ancorpo %o'rlrr or
gage
Charter Act, the SW cot- of t)i
Act of'
will bead the Ilorsehlack riding Anule flouievurd, Overlooking 4-Beauty Car-c
Harry w ester
-tuu
POIth-lrl.oSI'ILE SALE
St. (Sit 46A)
with its pritirlp,ul office
and exIsting pursuant
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in
the
and
Old
Lake
Mary
Road.
N(1TI('E Is )i,'rel,v givefl that Cit)' of W'ushington, D.
to the Ft'cleral National I.Iort..
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crii,,-d property presentls' zoned
t'IRCI'IT ('('tnT or
A-I Agrirnlure l'u zoyu'cl
THE NINTH JI'I)lCj.51, ('Iji.

FHI)i-:RAI NATIONAL MOTtT- of th NW center

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the Board of Counts' Cc'mncisp- FJIJN-Io5
('OFNTi', )'i.(,Itml,A.

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I asIflIlt&gt; of recommending to Publish May 30, 11167

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Ci'uniley Monteith
Inc.

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after

Notice

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following

Not!,',' Is tuerc'by given that
Fly: Martha T. Vlhlen
eonsiclt.ratIon the SemI I)epuJtv Cleric
nole 4"r,unt*- Planning' and Zon- Th'rn,trd It. 3afi
ing ('omnalssIn will bold a pub- 1427 Sotithw,.pt 1st

656&amp; for apitoInrment.

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forth ha the aforesaId .lUolgtnen

work. Salary
('lion , Callquality
Eoghnn N. Kefle&gt;', SEMINOLE COFN'rl- PlANNING

SERVICE

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D1'PLEX FIRNISHED. L.ur
127-6432 Rollaw*y, Hospital. Esb
ehn44 cornor lot. (3r104 inioO
fl
Dai'. Week or Month.
como. si.coi or Mur, down Pu.)' GOVRMET OWNKD flOME
26 - Roofing
CARROLL'S FURNT'VURE
mont. $C pot month. Will 2-2- 4 IjRS., 1-3 RATHS
116 W. let
223-blSl
'ot c'ur or hont u' down pu)'.
- MAl4L
mont. Cuill 2-CS44 or 2-179 Jim
RlT)-TErS ROOFriG
Hunt Realty- p
HOe PITAL fiflS
2-flt14
3524 Park Drive Office $17-till
Wheel chairs, sink room supplI•e - Nl*ht: 122-O61 *r 372-0700
for sale or rent.
2S.-Radjn - Television
TEsTjT Tnnmo Proport
uocp'i' REXAI4L DRU(3S
-2 Rodroom fuirniuhod Apt.
Pine,pt Shopping CPfltf'
IPI floor with 2 Apt'. iiptuIr. bj\'' EXCHANGE
2701 Orlando Dr.
SOUTEERN tT'V
Ph 392-7711
-- Fnur loIroom
WIll 5N'Eip 'ucunt lot u down
Service Culls, $2.00 on Black &amp;
I Ruth Rontul Homo. "1I
a)'mont
0?'
$Fi0.
$7'
PI?'
'rv's,
POWER
RAKES,
White. $5.00 on Color.
ochkne all or part of
Rono'ntnr end
month, Total prieo $S,SOfl. Cull
1gers
The Working Man's Friend
for what ycuuj have: Lntp -fl4-,at
or 22-5F4 after C
AMERTCA REN'P-AT,I,
9fl Sunfnrd Ave.
'l'rnilor - Etc. or cash or
• hiawatha
______________________________
T Tfl
good torms,
30. Home Appliances
_____________________________
_____________________________
_____________________________
A Mult!pe Listing
Realtor
53. wanted To Buy
Stemper
Agency
84. Real Estate . s
LAKE MART 'iv 222-2760
Rntpoint, RCA, Zenith,
5tayta.WAXTEr,, TAXI'i AXLES
INSURO'R
- BALL REALTY - APPRAISER
su,!tnhlo for Hn',,p Trailer.
122-4ft1
Shop &amp; Rave In hake Mary.
3716 S. French P
Bamnn4 M. Ball, Broker
______________________________
C'R11
______________________________ 101c W. IPt t.
8224641 REAL MCE Bedroom, 2
1. Musical Instruments
________________________________
US with
your furniture, Qutok
houce with large ecroonod ps..
____________________________SELL
eer%'it'e
ST. JOHNS REALTY
the Cah.
$j, Loch Arbor arou,
PIANO TUNiNG &amp; REPAIR
SUPER TRADING POST
THE TIME TESTED £TRX
W. L HARMON
123-412*
120 N. PARK AVENUE II2MII
BEDBOCM BRIh }3O
Dell's
AUCtiOT.
Service
lown. Not In housIng devcbop
DRTIM &amp;
WE Ru)' Or Sell Furniture &amp;
YnanL
CYMBAL
misc. Ph. fl2-S&amp;3i, 222-7596 or
Stenstrom Realty
i2'-79!uI'
222-7627.
SAULS AGENCY
A Multiple Listing Realtor
See Us For Rentals
4. Upholstery
WAXTV.T'u,
25uF I'urk t)rl'e
822-2420
_____________________________
Days 822-7174
Wood 111gb ChaIr,
NIght. &amp; h-bolida)- e
NIghts • Wpken4 228-0455
*iA'r'rcN'
Cull :,2.i2ft4.
22-24
22-4 145
22-2€77
UPHOLSTERY &amp; REFINISHING ______________________________ 4 BF)RM. HOUSE. 2 Baths, ConSpecializing in Antiques &amp; USED Furniture, any amount
tral boat &amp; A/C.. Carpeting,
Fine Furniture
Sanford, 222-3270,
Lake Mary section. 222-06,
______________________________
SOLJ'11-I\X'ARD
______________________________ Used Furniture and Antiquci
INVESTMENT &amp; REALTT
116 S. Park Ave.
RRtfl(rS FURNITURE
217-717*
8ft-Exiermjnnio
_____________________________
Park at 25th
Legal Notice 82*..14c
CALI,RART REAL CSTA'I'E _____________________________
TtILMiTE CONTROL.
CALL DA OR SIGHT 222 7471 l TUr eERr - T Cfll'n'* OP
55. Furniture For Sale
Home Service
THE PTII ,1lfllCIay. ('meriT
Dial (Toll Free) 645-0407
i A ' fl I'OR SE'IlfliE cor
C. A. WHIDDON
USD U F Si I I U F a,
Free Inspection &amp; Estimates
'ry. ritnmna,
BROKER
tools,
•tc.
Bought
Sold.
Ls.rFLORIDIAN
PEST
CONTROL
______________________________
West First
222-6771 1% ('1lCEfl'Y NO. Ch
rys Mart, 314 Sasford Ave 101___________________________
(('ariSen)
'YROZEN Aasetar Istelt them
. 2..41l$.
AdS by phone • . . Dta.l 373.
down into "Liquid Caah' with
M)TICE fir SA1
2611
Want Ads.
THE MANHATTAN SAVIY(5
________________________________
_______________________________
MATHER FURNITURE
BANK, a Nu-w 'York corporation,
20* E. let.
227-098*
50. Misc. For Sale
PlaintiU,
_______________________
_________________________________________
WILSON.MAl5 rugs. "a.
________________________________
Legal Notice
_________________________ VIRNON S. .TOHNSC1N ot uix.
- Sell - Trade
HONEY FORSALE
*11-15
E.
let
St.
822-5522
SIttflJE ('oiNT P).AN'iN(
Will Deliver In Snnfnrd Area ______________________________
AND ZOlN ('fl1i*1simO%
NOTI('E IS HEREBY cIVEN
2"0922
ECFICM.S htEDDTxç CO.
tluu pur,-n:int to that certain
itiec ,f Psil.lk. hearing
At Factory Pricer
)'Inal .ludgment In Fntec1pt.,
ti'
a
AIR CONDITIONER Close-Out. 117 Mugnolmn
n)n(le anIl entered herein on the
ter
('('flSi(letktiofl,
the
Seminole
82-t:2
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heat,
don- n, ! imM. 1r*me nnfurniihed •1cept tovC &amp; refrigerator. Not
psume mortgage. 822-4678.
fancy - Cheap rent. $11.60
COk. Ph. 822 - $84$ after 6
2
h5th,
ha.
ro°m,
'4BEflROOM,
kitchen,
le.
room,
dintn
FUR SHED
1uu,ndt')' room screened patio,
Apartments from 2 Pclu-m,, I
2.6l4l.
2-car garage.
Ruth, $51.60 to 2 PIt-rn., I
______________________________
BSth, $61.60.
THREE BEflR''M. 1 Hath. Xit Houses, 2 13c1,'m. 1 Bath. $66
chen equipped, Small clown,
8 Bout-ni., 1 Ruth $126.
.s.umC ps'mOfltS 57b.00 per UNVURNIST4EI)
Mortgage.
Write
month. FI1A
From 2 Rdrm.. I Path $31.00
Box 226. co Snford Ueral'i.
to 8 Bdrm., 2 R*ths $103.
_____________________ ________
Evenings &amp; Sunday 822-6286
4B1"RM. 2 Path. Ctlflted.
STEMPER AGENCY
-eduice4.
i"riee
I
ti,.I•II
I)'I I l.I.._
.1
'(uIIp;
22-2".
)n-neu'
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.PPR%bSER
1NSUROR
9fl7
fl(),
- Mn
22-497l
ll7 S. French
Pnie 1
&amp; PATIO
ro
rrnth
tlr 'niitni'
__________________________________________
_________________________________
-rACTOI'S &amp; COOL 4 Bedroom, SMALL t"FRNISI4E1) HOUSE,
97
2 Ruth. u'. B 11ono. Florida
102. Molilht homes • Sale 108 Apart mvnlq For Itent 108. Rooms For Rent
HOUMCS Fur Reni
Adults only. No Pete.
Lots
C
Xttchen.
room. titee
118. Trucks i"or SnIe
5tu.c0. 4 u s. uiranct'Iew or Sli__822.0854.
_____________________________
trtiRNlSH ELI Rooms. Clean
2 BFDUu)(IM House, air conch. i;9 MAIlii-:TT 37 a 3, one
224
A'.
Magnolia
$01
quIet.
j',.;
A\ .lL\RlI- June 1.
Ile.ii'c'o
ltd t',uu., E. I.. u-ni, nit' c2ultld itt ofl
ticne,j, tII*fllsh"'i. 1110. SUnF'icK-up, '.4 .ton, 1k'. I.
'OMM91)()1lI
Call 812.0120.
house. 618 Mimosa Terrace.
tIllilt -in ulteil &amp; u- utile,
It) A ts'I'ast'IKY't'cl
Pt-.
1"1 tak. P.
hia'l!
(-'Iret
land, 721 Cherokee CIrcle. 8221t1
!SLIItIithL't
tCI
___________________________Sunlund Estates. Ph. 822-03114.
clean.
822.7834
822.7820.
Ph.
or
323-0333,
1477
n.
nr.
py cluplug
1. t!flMish;Pli't .-- tn'zvtrltNlsuEi) sire Autos t"nr &amp;InIe
Chain Link fence optional. Ph LANE ASiRY- Couple with
____________________________________
Ph. fleittlent Mar. *21-1*40
I VERY NICE 8 Petit-rn., 2 bath, 11167 HANCI1F,RO 88' a 3', 2
121. St'onlers &amp; Cycles
child. Must ho' neat. 12ake
'ery
Ciciuli.
iuittit.
i'tru
il"u.
e.uipped lutimo. tiluis
kitchen
v1rtthl1
c
privileges. 822-5633 after 68A
AVALON ArAn'rMEN'I's
(
Pit, 822-0182.
'I .r t-:
Flu. u-corn &amp; patio, Pinecreet
is..
116 1% - md St.
Irnm.,liate
nun.
''II ifter 6 p. m
$1
86.00
____________________________
__________________________________________
Eleetria top. Ph. 311-068 i.
I o:l-Mohflc h1ones-Itent lntiINlStlPm APAItTM1tN't' $60 , 1_____
tutouthu.
I
I iflR'i.- t4nuufot- d Mobile hrk.
123.
Prints &amp; 4otnrs
.
tranrni.'don with DAYTNA
Lot No. 84, 8816 So. Ot-lanctn
squippal,
.
of nubile hearing
to
II
v
CANrEII.
nyton
Dr., 823.1930.
t'd
pi,el'r' cr,T'Il,i'".
I c'u ?"i" tutawamu, am t (-!c
Notice ii hereby gt'n.
IVhoIcEpotu' Paint * OI',
Sales-Sentel.
Seminole
stat.
Real
a 100' fencsui 1(11. TIIAiLER
ter i'onsiderati1. the Zoniti
Fovd
sale Prices. 110+) IV. First St.
vTorrlson
P'i
300
St.
Strickland
let
W.
and
riannins
l'fl
llt:tS'N!'l'.-I I ItS ,Si'?. secluded
,5- Cabana for sitisie or ntipi
('nunt)'
CommIssion ulbi hold a public
Ph. 172-1 III ________________________
7'! S.
'i.'"it- iiiu i,ttrac'4i'e bionic. Ph,
Si',i.' I.. lci'itci ott i,nka 6io'ifenl
the
Rentals
100.
3072
t.'ruuso'lhuerr).
tue 14 l,t. ft''n, Satif..vil, ill ttti.
---- ('e'.q 'ri" 'Flie St'tuter's'pty hearing to d,-termtfl0
to the ______________________________________________ ______________________________________________
Vt,.,,, iI,'ltona. I'r$varv, fiuhina,
Wagon
V-8
11111tY
i
t)Ot)clm
Station
Ilobson Sporting (jV,(l5
(Mornfliis5t0flOt'
tCh,c,uting, tuonrhy fhshuing
Board f ('ouuflty
ROUSES Eon RENT on the 1 (li-.'lrafler Space-Rent
Auto. Trans. Power 5 &amp; U. Pixo.
cprthCi
EvIfltII'E r)EAI.PiR
eei si'. t00,tIO uinfnrnisiie'l, $0.90
that the
Reach. NE' SMYRNA.
Ph, 813-48,1,
804.6.6 F at.
yoned A
presfnlly
nlsIue'i.
:182-7875
or
823-i3611.
________________________________
-ftttnear
Ph. 822-6496.
prorertY
8 A1.'iti 'I'R,1T,tr.1.ot
M-1 In- ______________________________________
set.
AgriculIlIro he voned 410
t"steo'ti;
telriuhunne,
electric
t'M10l
('Oi'T'
P1.A%1n
ft of
,
Ideal tot l;i'l.'icil;:N('V ,%P'l'S. ibow-titown,
dui,triRI The North SAL 1U &amp;
Front
tie.',
uvatet- %flltilP.
Afl 7OIS
Ocean
IIU1'ClIlSON'S
4O)iMl1O
'rw
uspo, 'rRAr)ES, 'rERM
Atlantic,
and
pets.
$20
suer
rnn.
Lot 1 (l)lng W ofColony'S
S.
c'hil,lt-en
$811
ntiuc
of Public hlcering
Apartments.
tttliitic', itu,'iuIIic'ii. Itiqtuirn at
.IIl
1965 MERCURY
CatI 849-5397.
SR 4t Ifl lavia
Not
i
hereby gt'en that
flay Ions fle*ch. Cull 322-4088.
.1 fl th'eofl'u I iopt. Store.
_________________-_________________ 8 Dr. Seolsu, Air oon'litir,nerI &amp;
Ilotisehonting Center
wUb he hel'i after consideration, the Semipowered. 11.8515.
rublic hearing County
nole County Planning and Zon106. Apartments For itent (2l.E% N, itciwitittulrs Alit.
Court
STER PA H K, 611-ti 48
Serninolo'
the
I,Igl,ts
water.
Adult..
and
th
o n inS' Commission will hold a tcuuh.
n
m
i
o
uCounty
Phone 322.0702.
House.
it N i$i4 i' It APA it'iM
1966 Lincoln Continentul
on b' hearing to 'letormine the s
Chambers. Sanford, Florida.
b05511t)'
f te0mmdh1,h1hi5 '°
Call ,liinmte Cowan
t
r1.ANl
•'o%'1'v
-ii'tully eqt,i;,ped, $
1116,
14th.
•1ohnt St. ,l()hflS
floor
apt.
tat
Pril"l'itNiRhIEi'
Wednesday, juno soon thereafter the Rnst'ui of Count)' Conanilpa.
322-0834
822-4012
t'siSSio
POtt
s-ate
e,,trpnc'e.
,Idu,lta
only.
an.
or
as
ioners
that
7:80 t.
the following desMarina
flothi above ears-one owner
n1I
of I'*IIlI$' hearing
111111 i'nlvnett'',
posslhl.
erihe,i property presently ,nej
At:rlf(.PIZEI.I l-'VIN'i:t'fFi
Notice is hereby given that NICE large 2 Hr. lent-n. Apt.
from local dealer, New tire.,
Seminole County plsnntng fl-I Residential he zoned A
967.60. 1700 Magnolia.
'lee &amp; Servi.
both cars, Lincoln still warafter consideration, the SemiI 1101181. Fttrniaiueci, water, tucar
l'lu. 329-2276 after 5.
and 7onIn CommiaCiGn
Agriculture, Block h. hots
- Sal" or flen'
ranty,
and
Reason
Couuntv
Planning
Zonfor
sellingPoll,
Stotors
nob
Brown
hunsitital.
$69.00.
aiti';'ptnt
&amp;
B)' flohert S.
'--i
It II'
Owner
8'.leasing
ears.
Viol
lo-te
Call
822Dir- thru 20 and Block 5, Lots
Cotunuission
will
hold
a
flg
.127-91 92.
Seminole County Zoning
thru 11 &amp; IS thun 24, 'hItcomhs lit' heating to ,Ieterrnine hue IOfl. Apartments For Itent
______________
0572 for nppu'intment.
..;-;':
1:e.
)Iu'
_________
fo-asibilits' of t-coonirneti.hlng to
.1 1111.1St b"uurn. ,%;it. lidt',n. sir
6, 1767 2nd Addn. to Geneva.
3uhlish May
Public hearing u-Ill be held
W E LA KA A PAlt'L'M iGNTH
('ontv Corninip.uru
,-,,tt,litlotip,i, 96, mci. ill E. Nih
,,
the
r'flN - 1
Seminole
114 W. FIRST ST.
Count)'
Court loners that the following do.St. 822-5758.
1Iot,s,' ('onnf' ("u',ni ,,t 4. .I.,, rrit)I"I
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rrui,,
THE
.................
(Thumbere, Sanford, Florida. on H-bAA Residential be zoned C-I I I3i)RM. APT., light., water
1NTU .IVUICIAh ChBCEIT 4W Wednesday, .Tunc
turn., only $45. 801 E. 5th.
14th. 1767, at Commercial: lleg at (ho' SE cotMiAD
FLORiDA
Ph. 322-2296 after 5,
7:80 p. u-n. or as soon thereafter of the NW' of the $E14 of Sec.
,iui
Nrn,E coi's'ri'.
T'
24, Twp. 215. flange 2PE. run
O.
Seminole
unty
rlannlng
SAVINUS AND
nuence W 4211.5'. thence N 16.
' v1RST rEDER
2 HOItSI. Ic-tIllS A;its., $46 &amp; $54
and Zoning Commission
1' SEMI
10' W 77.3'; thence E 634.1 ft
LOAN ASSOCl.T10N
fly Robert S. Brown
inn. 2101 Sitigitolla, U. A. Wileovpor5ti".
In
in
of
the
NW'4
of
the
the
H
NOYE COFNT\'.
Seminole County Zoning' Dir- SE 4 ;
lIi,,,,. 822-'it(ii or elfer S pin.
riatntttf.
thence S $62.2' to (he 5EiiNOI,E CfluilTY PLA(N1?V41
833-22911.
ector
AI5 10N1N0 (oMMISsmoN
FOB. (LESS N 12' thereof). Furvs
rubliph May 20 &amp; Jun. 5, 1767 ther described as the NW cor.
n4ice of Public Hearing
. rIrER
140\IEE
DDN.1A1
(lust af- ('I.l- IN hm'tiitNIShlhli , AI"I'.
Notice is hereby
ncr of Maitland Ave. and Oran.
________________________
MARION P. rIPER,
f'lr'sn ifl
DefendantC.
Seminole
(Forest
Stone)
Pd.)
ter
consideration,
the
ole lid.
('.111
8,'2 -2 54141.
AD'ERTISEMENT FOR rnnS
rublic hearing will he hell in County Planning and Zoning
OT10E or bV1T
Pro3ect
No.
PFb-Fha-II5
TOt
County
Court Conamission will hold a public LON1 tI'OOl), 2 Bedroom clulpiox,
the
Seminole
THE STATE OF noRmA "' Town of Aitamonte Springs
House, County Co m m I e to n hearing to determine the feasihun. cir unfuirn. $55 &amp; $76,
HOMER E. pirEn
sealed bid. for Exten- Chambers, Sanford, Florida, on bility of recommending to the
11uhi 538-0053.
MARiON P. rIPER
'don of water supply and dietrt. Wednesday, June 14th. 1967, at Board of County Commissioners
Peering, New Hampshire
soon thereafter that the following described l.A 11(1 E 2 limirm. turn, down,
each of you, are here- hution system for Town of Alta - •'30 p. m. or
Ton,
property presently coned It-IA
suit bus been monte Springs will he received as possible.
that
water, electrin furn, $65 mo.
notified
by
the Circuit by Town Clerk at the office of
Seminole County Planning Residential he zoned fl-I Multia
you
In
or $16 wIt. 323.2764.
against
filed
Town Clerk. Town Hall, Altaforplo Family: Lots 2 &amp; 1, Block
end Zoning Commission
Court of seminole County.
monte
Springs,
Florida
1
until
title of
fly Robert S. Brown
A, Trim Acres.
lola, en abbreviated
.. r. i
1'.' Public' hearing will be held iii
,?
Seminole County Zoning DirDERAL siv- 11:00 o'clock (A.M. D.S.T.)) June
,
which Is FiRST i ASSOC1ATIO
•• .-21, 11167, and then at said office
- : '-.-ector
the Seminole County Court
LOAN
- 1NO$ AND
-... -,
a cot- PUblIClY opened end read aloud. rublish May 80 &amp; June 6, 1967
Conu nil ustotu
I
County
hi on so,
SI.MINOI.l2 ('OIl%T%' VI,ANSI%fi
OF Si t1NOl.E COUNTY,HOMER
The Information for Bidders DDN - 76
Florida.
oil
Chambers,
Sanford,
-.
Nil
5
7ottt0fl. plaintiff.
7fl%I%(J
COMMISSiON
. Form of Bid, Form of Contract,
'euIno'sduy, .Inne 14th, 11187. at
Nut ii'e itt I's,h,l hi hearing
E. riPER and wife. MARION
Ttatflt-e Pla,is, Specifications, and Form. i i'nr ('t1t('UIT COURT or 7:80 p, in. or as soon thereafter
the
pebendanta.
rirER,
Notice is huerelty given, that
of 11 Bnnd, Performance and
I'l'ii JIDICISi. ('In- 5
flUe.
of paid putt being a suit to fore- Payment Bond, and other con- 'mr
after coutaidorution. (hue Semiit
fl'.
i
datortgaS'C
Seminole
County
i'iantuing
&amp;
tunic County Planning and Zon('lope that certain
t
7.oning Commission
1963. and of re- tract dncumonts may he examin- co,-i' -, '1.OflIflA.
daiHu..': imig Continission will hold a pubCO at mc zotioning:
Book
Brown
Robert
S.
fly:
RecODdP
lIc
lur'nring to determine the
e'nrd in Official
Town HaL, Altamontc SprIngs. FEDERAl. NATIONAl, MORT.
Re
Seminole County Zoning [Ut-4;5, page 127, of the PublIc
feasibility of renotninonding to
Florida
GAGE ASSOCIATION, a corporacc? or
eminoIe
Count)',
Florcords of
(Lace EngIneering Corporation, lion organized under an Act of Publish Ma)' 20 &amp; June 6, 1967 thuc Rota rd of County Cot-tumisaf0llowtflg
lila. encumberlPC the
loiters t hat the following des67,-Ist,
Avenue South, St. Congress and existing pursuant DDN- 102
to.wit:
-. described real propertY.
erilie,l property presently zoned
Petersburg. Florida
to the )'ecleral National MortVILLAGE.
,IOHN's
ST.
,
7,
A-I .%gu- icultuto &amp; It.8 Multiple
Copies flak) he obtained at the gage .s.ociation Charter Act,
tt'rzrr Or a I'I'I.I( ATIO N
i0i'D REVISIO?", accord
Fsa tiui I&gt;', all be £011114 11.3 SlUlti.
office of either of the above 10- with its principal office in the
- -- -FOR
TAN
1)EHI)
as
reing to the u-dat thereof
plc
Emumily: l"ronu the center of
cations
UpOn
payment
of
$20.00
191,141
Florida
Statute.
ci
of
Washington,
D.
C.,
(Sec.
10,
CitY
corded in Plat Book Pub- for each pet. An)- unsuccessful
Sec. 14, Un-p. 218, Range 2DE,
Plaintiff, 19401
the
amid
72,
of
pages 7
NOTICE IS hEREBY GIVEN. run with, the NS C/Ia of sd Sec.
Seminohl bidder, upon returning' such set vs.
- lie Records of
promptly and in good condition, ,IAMES 1-. I'ROXELI, and VIR- That L. P. Payton the holder o,f 14, N 0Q'32'33" \V 124.20' to tue
County, Florida;
the following certifIcate has f'I- Sly nw of SR 426, thence with
herehl' ysquird to avill ho refunded hi. payment. GINIA TllOXflLI, his wife,
ann you
flu'tetidaflts. nut s*titi ('erti ficoc for tax dcccl au rw i 59a3'4." E 472' to the
in said pult with and ant' non-bidder upon so reCUFWCT
file your
turning su(-hu a set will be reO'IIC or MALE
to Ii( isbUC(i thereoti. The cer'i- 1'. C. of a curve concave Nly
derpLg'flC4 Clark of said funded $10.00.
the
It mu radius of 2764.113' and a
HEREBY GIVEN ficato numhe and year of leancopy
thereIS
NOTI('E
a
Court ind to serve
entutriui angle of 3'5l'4*", run
'Ihe
owner
reserves
the
right
description
prothe
of
ance.
the
9th
day
June
the
of
that
on
rf upon the plaintl!rs attorney, to waive any Inforrnalities or to 21167, at 11:00 o'clock A. M., at pert)', and the namo in which It thii,iico suIng the arc of ad curve,
whose name amid address appear reject any or all blds.
a distance of .1.00' to the P013,
the main door of the Courthouse was assessed are as follows:
day
beloW, on or before the tOth
tutu thence further alng the arc
Each
bidder
must
deposit
with
Sanford,
Certificate
No.
27
Year
of
lisuCounty,
Seminole
default
of
In
f june, 11167. and
of sI curve 183.44', run thence
his
bid,
aecurltiy
in
the
amount.
- Arthur
once 11165
win
the
Honorable
Florida,
thereof a Default Judgment
N O'32'5u' W 920.07', thence S
form and subject to the condi- H,. Rcckwith, Jr.. Clerk of the
Propertp's
I)cacrtp*Ion
5*.7be entered against YOU.
Lot 116 Lake Markham lta .59'51'30" W 253.44', thence S
4'3250"
I700.06',
thence
H
89
taten Plat Book ii, Pages
Court- lion for Bidders.
ty, Florida, u-ill offer for sale
c.ial Seal at tho County
52' 46" E, 100', thence 5 0'33'83"
Attention of bidders is parti. to the highest and beet bidder
60 &amp; 61
anf9rd,
Seminole
County,
house,
tt.v r'ularlr oa11d Sc. the reautre- ,,.. .... u. ...
nh,to'r' the Name in which assessed H. Knox l 224.61' to the P013, Further
t'
(Ill
Florida, tilts
asjo conditions of em- foflowing descrIbed property of llettinghaus, Trustee. All of said described as North of SR 43511967.
plo)'ment to be observed and the Defendants,
property being in the County of IV of Altamonto School-East of
(SEALI
minimum
wage
rates
to
be
paid
HILLS,
Seminole, State of Florida. Un- 1.4. (6 acres)
LAKE
Lot
50,
BEAR
Arthur H B l,w'tlu. Jr.
I'uhill' l,c'iutiiig t- il1 hi' held in
luss such certificate shall lie rehi,
.S e nil n ole
Co um nt y
Cots r t
(Former Locdfion Of The Sdnford HerId)
No bidder ma&gt;' withdraw his
law
the
to
Flat
Book
deemed
according
of
as
recorded
In
Wiiietts
Ly: Gladys .laruc
lid w'tthin 60 days after the ac , page 37, Public Records Proluert )' described in inch cert I. liiitise. County C 0 in utu I $ ii 0 tt
ficate will be sold to the high- ('hun in hers, Sari ford, 1"loridit, on
nii1:p 1-I. Logan
est casit bidder at the front door \'oulitesuiay, .luute 14, 1967, at
Dated 0/211/67.
by way of limitation, the follow- of the Seminole County Court 7:30 p. in. or as soon thereafter
0. Box l75I
iy ORDER OF THE TOVN ing fixtures:
house at Sanford, Florida. on the as l,ossi ble.
Sotuiinolo County Planning
first
Monday in the month of
COUNCIL
flange
AttoVflCY for Plaintiffs
anti Zoning Comnuission
July, 1967. whIch I. (lie 3rd day
iIy Robert S. Brown
204 WEST FIRST STREET
Town Clerk
of July, 1967.
Heater
Wall
DDN-7
Sc-itt I note Coini ty ZonIng DirDated this 6tlu 'LI)' of Mn&gt;',
Pub1lit Ma&gt;' :o &amp; Juite 6, 13,
_________________________________________
Hot Water Heater
ector
All permanently tn,.t'dledi. togeth- 1967.
TIlE (,'iItC'IIT COURT OF 11167
1
Publish May 30 &amp; Jutue 6, 1967
jt:I.I CIRCUIT DDN-1('
er with all structures anti im (Official Clerk's Seai)
'i-ui:

fl

aøbin.ry $ertv Co.

-'---

U

2 bath, Central sir
hardwood floors. 90O

ti'r i. m.
ROOP- EAVEP - WALL8
CARPETS e1AT
i?h th.
YENTSCR 2fl-44I
9. Houses For SMe
iiu.' biu.trc Flo'etrk Shimitt.r, W'hltø. Mid- _________________________________
ponr
nnl
1 pot
Carroll
A &amp; T COTRAc'rCRS
dl"
-o4 profrrri'4. MOfl4"
Furnituro.
For tbp Po,t In T',ilntIn &amp;
RETIREMENT HOME
thr2 Frkj,s', 2-7Cft Rftf'r
Roi,drl 'll 222s7.
L(e P. Tn.
2
l"ftmlls' Room, h,lf
I'REE FSTIMATES
________________________
ltth in ntIllt room, }flt(h,.,
1T1, s4.
OIPPO'd. t"nCOd yr(j. &gt;: CII)77. SItuation 'anted
A. J. ADCOCK
______________________
t.
PAI?'Tt
PLASTERING r'ixic lflüt Chiiir,i, RIurl
*NI In
Payton Realty
WALL PAPERI!(3
s,nd t'iiphnl,torooI. (lI PnIJI
Rpi-,nrd.lo prk'os.
-13(i 2640 fft*'iith* st 17-SI
CARPE!TRY - ROOi'flJG
____________________________________
CIIII
or
CALL 322-95&amp;6
RErROC)M, 2 Thth flom, on
('ARF In m homo,
iAj TI
iiAiij
PEfl flAI.1 nt hRrtl. RO)' C'!{1I,r
1#rgo iorner lot. t)wnor trAn.
_______________________________
PInoero't.
I-jour
or
((
Il'$l, hi. _, Tlnx I
forring in Juno. Ponced hc'k
flrnckp..
('r.0 2-C!79.
ir4 ion4 noiihhor. i s
%'illo, i-in. Ph. 7'6-42o (C . m. ______________________________________
Dr. 2P-SS24 cvonin
24. Well Drilling
_____
_______________________________
IPFfl1FCEfl, DO
dfthlO SunInd
or 2-18SO ext. 4 ds-.
Pornn
VRnt
roulnr
domo'DTT\\O(D F'Inini flnrm Suit
WIji.
kLL.t,ICb. L'IJMLb
tic worl. &amp;'nll 2-Ifl1 or 22-('h mu
Iiifrt, Tnhlo
SPRLIJKLER SY8'PMs
SIXI,ANI) 15TATFS: -fl4rm 1.
('
h,,iru,
flnn.
7h
2-2227.
_________________________________
All
nnh. -'arport, 1g. lot. QIi*HN
W• veDalr '
for
VA bun. Ruumq p - y
"°'
51. Articles For Rent
Si-income Property
rament.

W. 2nd St.

(•ff•,
- - 'H '-rli.,!iA lip
''ET I-''
2 4r. h1rxeohi'nt.
M"r-'u'y.
P ,io'r
'.'-L(i!tfI Mrt'rcur. CO.
'ti-Il i. $21
Frorur'h A IC.
822. I!
*1 A. Phone
-.
r' -t r.il r1 - p',.-.,
-- --------------------'6
1MPEnI-Il, r'F:Owq. Ettll
roe-er -vittu Sir Mebanleil. SAN'(mI' flOAT WORKS
.• ui
I&gt;' uriiini..829.09!l.
C8 4I1LII,LtCSA
.1.1, 198" CII lW. Impala, hardtop,
P,'il, Pos'er. ?- o'" Tirs4, etc r:olerv -\ ue s: ('),teCn RridtC
C!, 822-461!
f'o'
ItIn Weekdays call 5t
o'r $'8fl p i'n 8!3.7778.
--_-_____________________ 12 PT. PI.YWOOTi Roil.
i-10-trtc Kicker.
''
"'!,KSI'A"2f' 5 cIa n
Phone 827.7 011,
.tIO flo'' eontl , menu'
ti.hfl.-1
1'i 1876 after % p m (s\')?
Fl herg'!i" 5100.
'VSI t t'H ii.i' çs
M'f'R.
iL
now he cc a large setee?in ot
need 'arc rqttiring no 4(1fl
r'r t tr'rrkir
paYment. See at 71141 IV. tat
,t. -' i'.r 1178.
Ph *27 OCl4
('ut 1-"t°.
''-u
\'I!,l,Y- .it';j';i-' av-lgc.n. '+
c-vt. ,,'.'or--iri'.'e. good fishing
ii
. enrine
ii. offer ref',.-I 3. 7i-' - dr'II - c
i-"

RAVENNA PARX Three Pdrm, 97. Iiomcea For Rent

92-Acreae

121. 1lr,nf &amp; Motor!

n1e

••

82-4OlS or 222.08*4,

sir. $2-fl976.

___________________________

SAT,F,5 l.Aflfl'S: Prt or full
TIm. Mnt h well gronmod. F ACR1.S, high &amp; 4ry,
() ft•
frofltg
Wi1linn.'u to lo'irn morei Imon oli M,irkh,it
ortnt th*n øpr!.'nl'ø. ("dl Road. $?,2O. Ph.
3-61s
___________________________________
or m -61S7.

0- ------

Sanford, except for horseliack day evenings they can join the
riding dasses. These will be fun planned from 7:30 to 10:30

card. Parents should ziccompany the Elementary aged
child.
A Charm Class for girls is a
highlight of the Teen Division.
This will he a "self-help" type
of class set for ouch Wednsdny

Seminole Realty

- ('nLjy,t
Planning and Zoning 26th
of Ma)'. 1767 by the
MOONEY APPLiANCE
Cnmmissin wIll hold a public Honr)r:,le CARLTOX, one of the
5Money To Loan
213 Palmetto
823-0897 ________________________________
______________________________ ______________________________ llehring to determine the foasl- Judges f Circuit Court in end
for the 9th JudIcial DIstrict.
WILL BUY exIKti*tg nci morl- )'IIItv of rec(rnne7)ding to
BRIDAL CAKE lIFE
gages at a discount. P.O. Box Board of COUnt3 CommIsiioners and for Seminole Cunty, whereSterling
V
.........- - I_.vy,
-F'lA (b......A.
tI...,
*1.....
fl TflI
'.'.'.",I.
£ hlt.
J Lc'FJfl5
i"iitg (ICFCT1X)0fl
.at
txVV.&amp;j,jj,'.LNI .J.w.a4iiis
...
Proport)' pro'so'iitly znr,i'd A-I BAXKistho.pi,1,utn- f end VER.
4-Beauty Care
:n S. Park Ave.
222-6601'
fift• nuinis Opportunitjj Agrio'ultitr,' be zoned fl-IA flepi- NON S..lciHNSON and REGINA
dontia1 The N 1158.66' of the XE M. .IOHNSON, his wife, are ne.
HAItitlF:TT's PEAUTY NOOI
SADDLE EQUIPMENT
________________________________
of the NW'i, of Soc. 20, Twp. fr'ndstnt,u, the underaignp Clerk
j.'(Ji SALE-sACl1F10E
Wear, save at the ______________________________
Open evenings by appointment Western
215,
Range 80E, less that part of the aboyp styled Court ap.
STANLFYS
rnxr
si-ior
101. S. Oak Ave.
Old 37-92,
Corra.l
2-L74t
platted as Fornwood, nc'cni-djng pointed by said Judgt, will
___________________________________
Hwy.
1 Western Shop
u E. 2nd 822-095
ml. 5, of I)eBary
nterested-C(,y,tact H. Stanley to the plist thereof its rerd, in offer for sale and sell to the
P. Ti. 14, Pages 2 end 2, 1455 the highest and best bIdder for cash
S. Pets &amp; Supplies
9rc D1AL-A-8IATJC zig zag'.
66' for road rw and less that at the front door of the Seminole
Makes buttonholes,
f19-.Schools &amp; Instructions '(1
certain
100' for drainage r/w tount3' Courthelule In the City
buttons,
blind stitches, &amp; deANIMAL HAVEN KENNELS:
deuccrIt,u'd
in official records of Sanford, Florida, on the 16th
DOGS, ('cuts, 'tc. boarded. For
signs. Pay off balance of $22.00 Book 258, Page 345 of the Pub- duty of June, 11167. Ct 11 :00
_________________________________
_______________________________
OT $6 per ma. Ph. 822-9411 or _________________________________
sale: Chihununa,.. PcI,. &amp; BaaU.S. Civil Service Tests! 1k Rct - .'tuju ot Seminole Cnuflt' C".'i'ck A. M. the following
Pets. Stuol Service. W. 1st St.
des.
4230406 COLLECT,
CriI.t'd property, to-wit:
Also the W 1227.5'
Sanford. 822-5702.
MEN- Women 1$ and over, So- 1+58.66' of the NWI. of the
The North 77 feet of Lot ,
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
the XE
cure jobs. High starting pay. 4 of Sec. 20, being or
Bloc-k "F" ENGLISH ES.
a total of
GERMAN SIIEI'}IETID Puppies Motor Tune uit+, Brakes relined.
Short
hours.
00
Advancement.
acres.
Further
TATES
T'NIT ONE, accordliv
.lnck
Pope.
described
as
r.
ANC,
old, wormed,
Pru'paretors' traIning as long beln West of Floral Blvd. end
ing to the flat thereof
large, htealtit',, excellent bloodHurnphreys Tire Service
*5 requirci. Thfluafld of jobs South of Fernwood Plaza.
recorded in flat Book 18,
1inc. 647-2561.
11th &amp; French
(ten. Extuerieric,. Usually un 32-0872
Public hearIng will be hold
page 1, of the T'utiic
nec('saarv.
Grammar
in
cords of Seminole County,
school
the
Seminole
County
FOIl SALE: Poodles
Court
KIRBY Vacntim Cleaner with
stifficient for many jobs. FREE House,
Florida,
Co'unty
Commission
Call 828-l4
evottinga.
two nuns. ?.22-011$6.
requirements.
Write TODAY WCdflt'd'. June 14. 1967, at
520T General Electric flange
glt'irs name and u(ldIrepS. LIn- 7:30 p. Tn. or as
YT2OSS$4
'1
2
A
r
nr
r
A
t
it
ew
In,?
,..u,
anon
thp'n!t,.,'
_________________________________
('Oun yert'irt Box 165 Sanford as I'°sltle
''
5211T BR Genera] Eleetriø
New. Itoaponable
11erutIc, Sanforri. Fla.
•,n
____________________________________
Sr'mtnnle County rbnnnthg'
Oven Number not available
GANAS DAY CAMP
"
____________________________________
and Zr'niicr Conanuispi on
St'6 Geno-ral Ffleu'tric Dish.
Call $22-36&amp;
Il 1,1,Lent lao-ret to' PU)' LoU, l'ortcut,l,'
Sc'minule County rrctflg DIr.

(Continued from Page 1)
p.m., Monday through Thursday
Is offered free to residents of evenings. On Friday and Satur-

held each Wednesday at BideAwhile stables from 2 to 4 p.m.
for the scven.week period.
Persons residing outside of the
city limits of Sanford must purchase a nnn.residenl. recreation

or wcmn
for t,1phnn# work. Hth eornVA - )'HA Hnm*, ftlL Arevii
pion. phzii p,t1ry. For tnt4rt'1* Rt,om 4fl. 1tl Prtrk

$17.

R1Pl'reMATOFS

Th!PE1A14DICOAFORS

425-5938

CALL UNTIL

2 -?fl?$.

2'3-Painting

SOUTH SEMINOLE

3222611

j,i.t i,.4 hr.
- Ph. 42?-7l.

___________________________________________

Dfrecp PhOne Un.s To Want Ads
SANFORD

Ifl SoUth PIfl'-

(It

Il.Aulnq Inr

EEK &amp; MEEK

For SR1C
Hrnie-SMe or Rent
______________________
S
HR. l'-4 11 RKi: flI'IiW1) E1'cUSE elope
'l'El': 'N (IHEENin
h. Jimmie Con'an
hnth5, plc. room, central heat.

DDN.97

LOCATiON

N0'i'ICI'i tsr .Sh'PI.lCA'I'ION
i"OiI TAX flEEt)
4 Set'. Ill-till ic-lorlila Statute. of

-

-

-

-

-

-SEE YOUR BROKER.

I049)

xo'ricE is iit:ui:n GIVEN,
L. P. I1ayton the holder of

'chat

thte following certificate has
filed said certificate for tax

TIME?

iced to be issue.ii thuerentu. The
certificate number and year of
I saiss, rice, t lie descri itt ion of t lie
property, and titu' name in -us-hich

it wan assu,tiso4 are as follows:

Certificate No, 26 Year of 1ssi.
zinc'.' 1065

Ilearriplinu ,.I I'ruperty i
I.t 91 i,takc Slarich,si,, l't:sto' i'izut Hook ii h',i,...
6(1 &amp; Ci

N.ijitc, I,, 'shii"Ii isss- zssp'i ii Kuiux

tic'tiinuhtau,, "l't- ttst'- .'. All of s,ai'i
i, riclu'rI y h'*'itig in tue County of
iiiiit',iu', Stati'
l"loi- imia. Unlisa *-itic'ii u'rrti flint., sitiali lii.
.i 'ic- t'itiu'ii iit'u',,i mhitig lit l.is- tht.i
i'rucpc'rt y c1.z.cu'rih,.',I it, stit'hu e.i'
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Court house at Satuf'.rd, l'iiii'luI, on the fIrst Monday iii the
nuonlhi of Juiy, 1'JO?, which is
this 3rd day of July, i967.
Dated thus 211th mimay of May,
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Ariltist- II. hI"tk esitli, Jr.,

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was given the Sanford Rotorfrigate commissioned In Philo•
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i..iE MONROE School Parent-Teacher Orgarn7.al.Ici cuiIeers or the
delphiz1 vetardnv. The senior
'he Civic Center ' yesterday b3 flrodw ic o enthuqed o er the
earnIng eai are (ieft to iight) Mrs 3iith kpple Mrs.Shirley keen, Mrs
Reid Brodie .ly., personnel di- prospects of Sanford-"and
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largaret Adams, an d Mrs. Gertrude Diiart;flo.
rector of Seminole Memorial as a satelliti-' of Orind"-h __________________________________________________________________
informed
Lake Monroe
all moves being made sand is
Brodie, who put his remarks
Inking forward to a future in
into perspective., noted that he
Sanford in which he and his
was a newcomer to the city con ran
find a wrmrinert Flortend a rabid football fan. What Ida home."
got A I ratings for the city,' 111
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his eves were its overall
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came to S. Augutint in 1821 r,lfc educated in England set the Universit of Florida riur- pressed li the' religious
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WEATHER: Tuesday 95-69; cloudy, scattered showers Thursday.
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of tile Xleteran-, I-inspitid in A
Experiment Station in Sanford Arbor. He &amp;alrviidy
had underlie worked primarily air
the gone. one operation in preparabreeding of new vegetable v- tion for an eventual lung transrieties for the area. The Semi- plant.
nicilt- cantaloupe, a delicious
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Money raised here provides
patient care for the handicapped of Seminole Counts' and
also helps support Camp Chaullunge, Florida's Easter
Camp located on State ltd. 46
15 miles west of Sanford.
Camp's seventh season gets
underway June 4 with counselor training week. Enx-oliniezit,
this sunimer is expected to
*euar to nearly 4011 handicapped
chil dren and udults, said L.
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Focal point of the Mideast crisis is the Strait of Tiran which
controls access to Eilot, Israel's only non-Mediterranean
port. Egyptian guns at Sharm ci Sheikh can Close the flOT'
row passage to shipping. Eilat is-vital to Israel's trade with
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county to operate the courthouse at the extreme northern
Police picked up two juveniles
Apparently CE would Join boundary of time county."
TALLAHASSE (Spl.) - Albany. I see no reason for a Vietnam tind in thur MirditerIn connection with that fire ex Republican Gov. Claude Kirk iliOVe of such a short distance," rtuueun.)
Counts one and two claim
with the state in making thatCorporation study, mince federal fud
tinguisher episode the other
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The
Governor
expressed
n s ta re Sanford is only the ''temporary
termed th e removal of the
day. One 15, th e oth er, 16.
hope the Pentagon will it-- is making it feasibility study of
that no public
to be utilized. 1 towtrve'r, K it-k's county seat and
They'll be turned over to author- Naval Air Station from San- verse itself and permit th e a training school feu' 601) 01
notice was published" of the
out.- Navy to re-Hiluin at Sanford. itioru sttieknts at the baser. GE liaison aldo with fetitirni age-n- county's intent to build a new
Ities by the time you read this, ford to Albany, Ga., a
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ical ploy" at the State Cabinet
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At 8:30 a.m. yesterday the meeting yesterday afternoon. Attit&amp;'k %'Itug One, using the skilled niechnnics arid ni- titans is no assum-atucu the Sanford
Trial on the two remaining
Kirk criticized the federal •a\?jg jlano
rags at city hail and courttrain
that-se
re-eon fill issanet,-tet- ill !"lui-Idu--w0u141
Navy cmnplu'x will be, itteel its counts Is vxpei.'tcd in late June.
house and public library were government for the proposed ta c k jet, presently are operat- perr'oiia for that-jr 1"iuriefn a manpower tralitiughasu.
'l'htr suit was filed by Robert F.
the Cabinet
. . You would move after
at full mast
Tucker of Casselberry, William
ing aboard aircraft carriers off plants.
think our officials would know proved use of a $50,000 fed'I'. Pratt Jr. of Altamonte
"Memorial Day" stands eral grant. to study utilization
Springs uric! J a imie I". Lutmier of
of the base facilities after the
for,
Forest City. Attorney for the
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-cumuplanil ants is I faa-lan Tuck
"We shouldn't really have to
The new gull course project is
of thur firm of Giles, 1 kdi'Ick
riot
financially
lose
it," said Kit-k. "I underdead - - . Just
and Robinson.
stand the plan is to move It to
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House. A luncheon was served
by the auxiliary.
Addressing the group were
Ray Gamble, Department Corn-

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O th er special guests iziciuded Herbert Johnson, Seminole
County Service Officer; Arch
McIntyre, department quartermuster; Mrs. 011k Nolan, Seventh District President; Mrs.
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Bruce, Junior Past Depart-.
Mrs. Ernest R. Canada, of
I nient President; Mr. Marie
R.R. 2, has received an appeal Ehetach, district
conductress;
from her Marine-husband, an Mrs. Li ll ian Stewart. past disassistant to a Marine chaplain, trict. president; Mrs. Sammie
for clothing for children in McIntyre, past national president; Mrs. Neva Eudes, past
South Vietnam. Mull packages
district president; Mrs. Grace
of children's clothing to S 'Sgt. Kimmel, department secretary
Ernest R. Canada, MAG-13 and treasurer; Mrs. Jest LindChapel, FPO Box, San Francis- sey, and Mrs. Chris Peterson.
co, Calif., 96602.
Commander itoger Id i II e r
presided and two new members
The Mason-Dixon Line was obligated were Edward Content
druwzi ill ]7(7 to end a bitte r of Cu.asehl.cerry and Wal ter J.
colonial land dispute, it ex- Lindsey of Winter Park.
tends from east to west between
Service Officer Jew Keller
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renn3'lvunIa ulid Maryland, reminded menthers that the bO
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C/irvrrm Island. That'.,- w/irrr you'll find the liliergaiofing'.r_,-,Jj, Wended, r500siej
and aIanccdJur IepperJwrnance. Come lo C/;ti.rw, Lilwid, aowk
zfthe Ssaiidardaig.

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'I'hau Saaiifaez'et nial Sumniutuclu
County Credit hlua-i'uu is iaiuving
Izzsu'k to Stanford uain. 'l')au
liructulit e)(tku is lo-uti'd In
Altautauntu Spritigs,
'I'Icu office will close at b $.iia.
I"m'Ieiay and remain closed Hatui-tluy fill. thur Inovitag. It will
opt-ia agului Monday Juno Li at
201 Elm Ave. 8cinfotti.

the County Comrnsto earmark race track tax

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for the Port. St-n, Rob.-rt Elrod said this morning be
hoped to bring the bill to a
The Sanford i ia-ralds
ViOt' :tt the Senate today.
Press complex was put to at
'I'he
t-r,iiriok-&amp;ir:inie kgjsfull capacity today, nearly
year after the iut'wsaipt-r lutive, utekgeition last night, at-moved into its new facility cording to Efrod, approved for
icit rviiueti,,n in the House ci
on French Avenue. Robert
county
waiter and air pollution
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Perfection Dairies' adverti s e
ttittisiit'e. it county zoning bill,
mt-mit in tour colors and Park
&amp; Shop's all in two colors---- a county nain!uium housing
iucai clt-at-cunce) measure, $
In today's paper - brotmht
county
improvement district
about the' capacity run today
halt and a proposed aniundmunt
to the .ltaanontc City charter.

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Wt.ii You Shop toe 'iuue Cr
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five property owners in East PJ1l-('elU of property in Longwooei
Luke Avenue
427) Long- whit-h we-i-ac at issue. Neatly 100
Stenstruin, Mi z e , Frederick,
wood
presented
closing
urgu- part-u-Is were its the original
Coulter, Stephenson and Tuck;
the
jury
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to
today Iii the "tacking" by thee htlttu for tint
Deputies today are investillutcljison, Leffler,
,AGAINST
condeiitnuation proceedings for toad. All but the 20 settled
Cleveland, Fitts, Johnson, Algy gating a break-in at the Mdi 'l'h'me against are 0(1)' Jh4r on North St. outside five parcels of property on tile pri-vlouisly.
peer - .
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ttctfIc%S'Iy
rebuilt
a,WiiacI-5
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ucl,iitjoiiai
afraid this would be a major Altuuaie,sitx Springs, Sheriff J.
Circuit Judge Vassar Carl- tied out of taian-t Moduy. Thu
step in combining Orange and L. hobby s-t'porte-d.
Sortie 80 bottles of liquor ton is cxlcc - teei to inists'uct the east's of thu reiiauini.ag proper'Flit.- fors say this
Sezziinole
jury as to the law and Jury lii's were presented to the jury
would give SemiIM.tle assurance were stolen,
uI'ec e - xla'eteaj to 'l'u-siluy.
breakejeliberutjejgas
Entry was gained by
of an assistant state attorney
Je,i1,1 Suuls was official all.
arid of having a judge on baud ing a piatid on the rear door burin later today.
WUb
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jury
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B- JULIA BARTOS
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World War I Veterans Bar- Blood Bunk Treasurer for the
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e'rto br J'aster Seals UIILI own- th ree states were on the Union Memory Gui-den in Forest City
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The IiH' Easter Seal appeal
founder
of the organization;
celebrated the- sixth anniveris over the top.
and Lynn Nalan, district adof their founding at the
Preliminary tabulations from
juuint.
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the
s ta tetotal May nit-eting held at the Altti
Buddy Franklin gave a pep

$860,0(J0, according to Al. Lisle
Reese, state director of the
Florida Society for Crippled
Child re n and Adults, Orlando.
Reese predicted when final
returns are counted the trn1d
would reach an all-time- high
of $375,000.
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Thunder s pt-n in the- hospital tis
Sift %Is c hid ing on the condi
After- has retirement from the iun 'ii uiiirnaus used in cxperiCentral Florida Experi ment Sat- mints
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'rAI.LAIIASSEE (Spi.) on the II oliday Inn and reetnu- State Legislature is divided on
rant complex. Workers are 110W to break up the Ninth
ready to pour the floor for the. Judicial Circuit, including Seminole County.
second story of the Inn.
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The House of RepresentsThe highest building of the tives yesterday approved £
complex will be the dry storage measure which would Include
facility which will be 3-1 ft-et Seminole and Brevard Counties
high. Workers are now prepar. fl one district, Orange and Oseeola (ounties in a second 'uslag the filial t-lc'.'tttioii.
Knowles reported that city triet and the other four councrews are laying out the 111am ties of the present circuit in a
street in the complex anal pre's- third district.
The Senate today was sched- ,.fi.. tilLr. ti-is- 1Jb_
uI'-i to consider a committeeVork on encloin g the bulkhead
api-roved measur' which would
should be completed within
eoinfaini' S.'minole, Oran-t- and
matter of ('('kM atati more fl,at)ca' 'Ia (.'otiriti'-s in one tiising pie- as for t}ia' east c ni of trit-t and the other (lvi! counthe project * will Iii' mova-ci mn ties in a second district.
shortly.
The matter w ill have to be
l'lans call taar riho.) u . a tting r.'aclves1 in a joint Senate- erI.!fliOn' in October with a!l
tEiiu-o-' a'e)flfereflC,' coniniittee.
clii phtt-11 h,
the fiit' I itic.4
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hikkson also was charged Ilickson on several
"lie never came to court. If
The City of Sanford is exwould
with
threatening bodily harm to drinking beer while lit uniform.
good
officer,
he
lie
were
a
terday the Governor appointed peeled to wrap-up its case
j
Under oath, she assumed ''1w
two
officers
involving an incl.
a Suwance County -man to fill against Lt. Joe T. Ilickson when have been in court more often,''
dent
at
the
Pig
N'
Whistle,
negwas
off.cluty,"
the unexpired term of a sheriff th e Civil Service Board recon- Butler answered.
Regarding Cato, the Police
Butler testified for close to lect of his canine, letting him
in Jefferson County . . Now venes at 5 -p.m. today.
The board heard testimony for two hours on this one chart- of roam loose and frequenting dog, Lt. Earl Bouquardez, in
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Like to know who the co- night on three out of four speci- lars, ilutler has charged that erages.
In the drinking charge, Mrs. condition when Ilickson turned
chairmen are for the Milwee fie charges on why hlickson was llickson's performance was below the standard of other oWe- Charles Baker, a waitress at him over to the department In
testimonial dinner? Three men fired in late March.
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The key, witness was Chief ers and patrolmen.
interested in his job - John
that 41 officers ht.fF'ordcrs that
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Richards . . Mr. Dabbs is out the stand twice during the
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lengthy .SCSSIOII.
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visited Hickson and th e dog was ribbon cutting ceremony
Hallelujah! Mack Cleveland son's arrest record and explainI
licitig In the front yard. City tomorrow at 8 a.m. See
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Of the Civil Service Board fin- cd he Hicksan) had made only
Worker Dean Johnson also tes- story on I'age 11].
ally told the attorneys last night three 'priniary" arrests during
tilled that the dog was a
to "get to the point and cut out 1966 and was involved in 67
"threat"
and "almost bit me."
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all the repetition-" Again. Hal- oth ers. lie called Ilickson's per,
lie explained he was putting Courthouse
formance
as
an
officer
"cousidhclujah.
up a pen for th e dog after hickcrably lower than men tinder
sun
was relieved of him. "lie
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tiiade
a move to attack me and
llow"cer, Gordon Frederick,
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in the Ilickson case could be
turned my back on him."
ilickson s attorney, hammered
Ex-Chief Arnold Williams
"Why did you turn your
TO
It probably will come' out why away' at Butler saying, ''Arc OU
hack?"
chialleiagecl Frederick.
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judging
his
performance
by
the
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(ciops, I mean
be was fired
want to get haiti. ii
didn't
Frtdirik
arrests?"
numla
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rec;gn d
to I
ill ulic aaii.', I,,.:
expla:nc-U that ilicILsOn was ill
William Ilutehison, city at(,
A woman on M agnolia Avenue a 'supervisory'' c-apacity and
attempted to show that Cawent away on vacation before would not make the same nurnto, as well as any of these clogs,
Christmas. She gave the Hu- her of arrests as a line officer,
Circuit Judge Itoger l)ykt's,
was dangerous. "Any unusual
Butler also testified th at Hick'
mane Society two cats to take
at
a hearing scheduled for 3:30
motion eOUl(l trigger theni off,"
I{E'ENOOEI{S Joseph Hunt (right) and Ramon
care of - . . and $10 - . - She son took out only one book of
p.m.
Thursday, is expected to
time attorney stressed. Chief
August of
i-ia are leading the "l'eU(l" in the all-out vati'
Catgot back recently and th e cats traffic citationsc from
.,...h ',f 4ki 'nn
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itt.IIer lnti(la.el on this cliuree. strike count three of the court'&amp;
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being (Ofl(IEICIC(t DY
were gone . . . Givenawa y.
also, saying he had several house injunction suit which
lie explained there were _.I lii'
new members. Losers will eat beans at the ti'tulicliargvs "abuie of discretion"

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l.'u-ilitkbs building sat, the Lakefront and the entire
grand opening in early
complex should be rc'adv for
full, City Manager W. E. Knowles reported today.
Knowles reported the work on the public launching
ramp is completed and work now underway on the
facility which '-viii hous e the j
Harbor Muster's quarters, latindry and rest rooms. Cost of the

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Miller loinl commander (standing) ,ion ri Nan i' founder Walter S
Hoover, state blood bank treasurer; flay Gamble, department commander;
Lynn Nalan, district adjutant, and Arch Mcintyre, department quartel-rnastei Photo belo' Auxihar" guect (left to iight) Mr Marie Ebetcch
Mrs. 011ie Nalan, Mrs. Lillian Stewart, Mrs. Merriam Engel. Mrs. Lu
Bruce, Mrs. Sammie McIntyre, Mrs. Nevit Eades, and Mrs. Grace Kimmel
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DISTINGt IHED GuESTS attending the sixth anniversary celebration
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pressimi years Mr. Whittier was Thunder. a 3 year-old collie, is
asdf-emploved and earned a back home titter a three-month
living mnnufzeeturuag orange disappearance that apparently
ivarmulacic. and raising gisadi- I started with dognapers and end- I
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father's side- of the family Ben
Ben Whitner has two daugla- the University of Florida was
need to be proud of what
whitncr is Benjamin Franklin tera, Dorothy Ann e Mrs. Frani; only 35(0 students. Today there we sire doing to keep religion
WhItner V.
H. Dackes, W aukegan, Ill.), and are some 1 IIQfl students en-: strong in Sanford," said DrollMr. Whither is the 14th gem- June Randolph (Mrs. Itoger T. rolled at GztinesvjIlc.
if... Be' also tized nice' things to
crution to he horn in this coura- (;range. Tampa 1, both by his
miring the First World War, suy about race reizitions in this
try, not counting numerous gen- first wife, Dorothy Lee Itumph Ben \Vhitner served as ii Seeerations of original settlers he-- (deceased). Seven grandchildren (clad Lieutenant in the U.S.A. lore that. Mr. Whither i a di- tart growing up, thre. in the Field Artillery in iii'.
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Upon graduating from thedaughter of l'owhzitun, chief of His present wife's maiden name' University of Florida, Mr. Whitthe Algonquian tribes in Var- war- latherine- tlae Byrd. of Tier VftF elected to Phi Kappa
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Phi, and went to work as one
of John Smith. and then married
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lazed heeta "more
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theSanford."
youthful. He would welrnnw
Brodje, former stats pre'sthe' experienced people whose
ident of the lzevcee.. in hen- good cence
fonwcl o ver
t.ucky. u)ld of his pride'
in find- years of worthwhile' ser'iee
in the Sanford-Seminole. .lay'itlier here or in the north, but
rees the "No. I dub." But it would instill
thevigor of
wa as a newcomer, II months youthful zest in
all guiding or
ago, that the h ospital directhr, developing bodies.
found his first impressions S1S
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Former Lungwoud Mayor I.)a- j nut- ',-, initnufacturing ay and , plewly ignw- 311" lily writteli JC- ficc to) 'erve the. people, Long- nil] (AvIllent. ill I'mig%Nood",
Ito
ltjdc~ ~quuhfb to take action. The peo VA0001 t)f"'
4_14.4.t
iiunisdf .0 a peau. lot ing man i said

dot! stonier1 any day
itmid the lila) UI amid sue III ph
loul. alului the ldhe_ltolmt as they getting uijeiddet b) the minute
ix it, of council have gel used to
watch wur ciii tiut. marina PlO
blcist.t (I thit. city fathems tudav tdItt. d titt Lu alit 'i iat.t thii.
1
Vi
the
lonel)
Iuu
tchu
jict
lot the it idilum m. to cubs cc tin. uatioiu
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how lit_ri to
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c9mv ill fOr

go

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sit on

SERVICE

dinauce!~ of Lung-

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tuo

oaths

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lit t ',IIit
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t

publit of

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little

at-

take sottue action to stoP snanu-

'i'll',

it: itll~ullo-

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chitiged i. oeigh- i hat

li%4:d ill tial

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CONSULT 11115 SAMPLE PAYMENT" SCIIWULE

lion

thee.

ILL pm opt

Souford, Flondo

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- on lt.at Lal e As..

Ih

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latin.,

In

st:tt

was lint ti tti it iiglm tuttle u clot

t_'JlLl

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.iel- vol-41

flilly

.six

the prcigit'r !mowIii and develop

I hunti t

jij(,Ijt of tile (-fty", he I-.iiij,

"io) j1j%I begifilillig to) 11111 holich

mt'slgn

tie salti

tui,

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164-4hip jo4j,"S"I

W iiwt Id. I t,,o,

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IHS..Ias

$1,500
$2000
$2,500

$41 b4

$4t1 21

$11L15

$iII IN

63,000

$4495

$w 30

Abute pyal;.nhs include docui,m.asi,a,1 Itauups 1snd 180 ,6 1 I.e.
jolsoil, fut yuuf lolov-caill 4'/,*/. oilow cat loati Illimse 641-4.
0oldoida and vicioity 9 Plions j22-itit I Ili 5dijitut i.

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ORWA S 7, f 8A Nff

jl~, 11) :-,(.%ej(.ly crillf'J.'A'
0,01.111d 11 lon.

tue

1914, 6111,

M.Mhij P,opueol

A's.j..01 01

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Ph. 322.7?28

lillmill lmy, tilt, lugality 44 Which
I

for till! ficijilli jind welfare of locart attack. "It was Ili,! timl-

'cial lit Ila- had #to problviii with j ~,

1

uiutue

* *

I jUbt ttant the dust llivieited

Weuitwurthi ttt'iit ciii Lu say

I osutt'ioti otti( ial' slunijiti ,at woulti Iiuv lit tim a
ii nan e
LeI,upt to ses- 'i'., the jieojile HhlItti In 'dICE project Stir thur city Vutiu,iii ('s(i t.b)4 t itilly billie they that
Lii utah itake
ii td the.
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llij%f- 111) (jbjc(,tlujl 1j) tile

ilard wfjudt.,Il bellchet, ()it First. j tv eijlorut Litt, ordinance, and Dily wile ha:, bilinchial iistlitti.a
Ail Street and dredin of tile Way tlIv lawt Yet have complet0y and empli.~Nema aiid can't btand
r
,
they wuuld like I ignured my %%ritwn request t4j, tilt. dust "

it to be. They like a

I

i tv

hall VUU Shup lot Your Color

-S.

SALES &amp;

On NAS
Tomorrow

the county to dismls.
,i colint anti Chnnilber.
Time of the meetinz has nnt
three of tile south side coin
plaint which clainis since the
'

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mower

upi

Meet

EDA

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Al5tiilge denied n motion

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the

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40

N. 4"Im-littl(I I
ill 4

Ill

stilt had been h,rouht
the county front rein-

pi

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0

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Ill-litight, to the attention 0 fthe
Comity
Commission
several
1110litils ago and slit

omorrow

.

(lInht1miI1 :o 1P5 ;
or

wore years ou the 1

Last 2

!

really

4,

filed

jnjuiiiehit,n suit

tinir is William Shehan of
in its presprit location for tit(- In"

flee of the courth ouse it St

girna

r

g ot Up
tthieit
I
ii
couldiit turiembe: wiii_
put that. St. Chmristopehr medal
I didn't want to forget that
guy. The medal would help
,

0,1

tlisctis.;eorl -,it a meeting in
from its proper right of way.
Hall tomorrnw beThe victory this morning was City
short-lived however when .Itidg, tween EDA Officials and

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D reside in Sanloid while

coming - . . I had helped hirn I

.

jf

vathiv flip rond fit lbi. "correct.
alignment.." Stirvvys of north i,

'itili

I

lwce
retiring
Ili other business tit the after 14~~ yeras its head
4
of
Conimissiml lit e e I i n g, t )I e schoolis and will start work next
l
F'on
rd;
Wednesday at the junior coi-

tithoiiu

his

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School

I

.

-oin

~.,.~
:1,

Jilin tilt- next dv~

he said

the

The

ialwee's FiDn aI

little 1 in December. 125. arid Moore flit!i1, Wh)irli will pay the lull,

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itit 11

lti'Iif'N

V

'tro'it'iI

.11'.. Woll't

our

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und left ettid said I would call

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Arid so he gave tnt a

LuCk

Ititil

nnhII4IuI((' I{nnd WIIM wrili
hv I )i t1(l)'t Ii t hi niitriii,it.
ii a wit I I fl,
ott
II

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d c ott d i ow night ,i Sttpt'i IfltCi)(lBassett ftr the post lv a scant cut of s Ilools.
.

accept a position a slinema

rualiv didn't inatter who.
lit wittited to show Ili:, grati~

,

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Swofford

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p drinL- II
11c. said liv %%
ing . . . lit, seemed grateful. I ,

11F Ili tht

s"Wl

.

I

Sanford, Henri

retiring to "use

gues' it meant i lot to taI' to
it
Ti (lilt
,onautit

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thu

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FP&amp;Lg Of fidoal
U*t
CamnQ I
i

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. Pope

(Cl lOf whit h g1S
!'t Ill'(, S~%

and the hospital which

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cancer in it Georgia hospital - -

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tile silit

submit its l)ud get to its Board

lie cared '
-.
. . . Tile oil]%, peison
11hotit now %%,it,, perhaps dying of ,

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., -tair

a

- aid I would help him . . . ~

\/ L/

power

PnE

pointing to

I would try to get bun

so DiPl
--

counts

itt

322-7830

Iiautfinq

2517 W. Coun"y Club RcI.

PM. 322.0fl2

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rel)(11-ted Oil
,lit bN F.

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to eat l

wouici st_c gu' buck from ho pn in
nuig the i' Purple Hearts
e.

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LEWIS

pod"Waly dam W

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.1migo, \Villismi (o. Al,l- ifIL,,,p

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tees in tile suit aL.uirist- the

'ludat

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N1"OlU), I' 1 011hl)\

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1111111ING THIS AID POP A

MERLE

CALL
322.2611

Renlidl Horses (English &amp; Western)

S

e

. - 'r

Iflu gt ti lug

.

LOADERS which

Merle Nomm

he was

tt!lltlull 011U, Ill 11 while

Ij

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Afier 41 Yekil-F '- %'jtfl Fl()]
-- ~ (If OUF (!]('01'i t' ill 1't!1,lXjIlg ! ,,- -,-'.,,5 (
2 -enletilber nlvdiI4 . . . In 1
1(,r
h-pal worl.-I On colldt-wria- classr- I
I
ida
Power
und
Light
Comand
tpi:lrlrit
eilsN.
I
~vv Yorl: on sind row vou

thmhinh tourvh

k5

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tt ial.
In reports of st,atui of the

I have to do

hat

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PH.

attc)rTIt

till the hiutiort

Permanent Wave
S P V Ci a I
51000
Req.

SIb 00

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paper,.,

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fiftmCift'll — 19W dGWO 111011111`11191111ts, big trudso-in W19wamm. Tiw best lawn rnow*r for givery J" .... large

Hunter, Jumper &amp; Dressdge Training.

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11 \ F
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Attor tic', Hat lan 1 tick in the

"'.., "

l once made S12,000 n year
. . . I once did thn,. . . I once
LooV' — tic showdid that
ed me al-I the income tax returns - . - all the Navy dis-

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Brazil.

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Cudillav Aluuntain on Alount load of clofhes when you can
I 1)exert Islaiid, AlaillL
iij the do the same 4hing ai WES.
1highest point of land oil tile KAY for only.
Ath&amp;ntjt coast north of Rio de

Janeiro,

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" t lot III I at a d itt' w hit 11
sitineris Tuestiny, expressed his courthouse injtinction suit. has i )""'~ "'t As vet been :Qc1ledliled 1
, if- Ili(, Filit charging unvoll-ti , I
I
antiox aner ht the duhiyF ir 1 filed mot inn for sunininry judg- I tIltion,
~
rn
ft
count
in
two
of
Id'om
P1
OPt
final judg ment and conit SiN
i iti n - 1t
tht
to
ouut
tinn in 1.hoi, myrilld of lim-suits
the Sominolt, Collilty clialliber
notice iwlis pul0lished of the
which
litive
been
brought
I of Cortinicrer. The suit vvits filcounty's intent to ronstruct a ;
d It% I)r. I.conard 'Munson.
eourthou'c
Hcaxi-ig
before
"Isn't there something
\n
luithi r
de velopme nts

-

LAKE MARY

Why py 2&amp;c to wash one

uf meat wui explained 1v

1

Commissioner Jt)lln the
trild ul"i"t, )].,As 714 ;,~- .y(I .Iu,it::r 1`1\kcs
~\Ill lal't, plat,41 I'll ,
.
I
I
Fit,putrick, sit tile meeting of bvt-n si-Ilvdtilvd.
August t)n till, niolion.

welfare check. "I'm ashamed! I
I'm ashamed."

..

Name has been change e ii

LESS?

I
in CLIto

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County

suits

a bum

0

this' he said

e'p

4'

e

now," lie cried. He showed me 1
pitLil. N'exi step in the suit is
hi,, bedroom . . - "Look at 1

. 1111P.." 5.
4.

America In c., liu b en

at

J. C. Brown, of Winn

—

Pl'tl III,, lii

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-y Miltrk

counti

soon

becoming

"Look

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St.

.1ean Fruncoit; Millet, French i

wa s

0

IrD

1)IFILRENCE

-

S sidp,,w,j,,r,;.
Attlit-114 rppreqviito-il li'v~

drinking more *rind more . .
suit-%. Johnson swwd Circuit
He was arrested once for reek * ~
- ~ Judge lRoper Dykes dismissed
less driving . . . driving while
pleu for sunimury
0
. judgment by
under tile inrluence . . . He lost
Ln}rn ith gznnsti
m:
lit lost an ot her
one job

AT"I'ME

I

PAY

.

k.
,tJ

side proppi-ty ownern. tile north

And things had gotten worse
ftired of tit(, d0tiys."
for him. Hu gnt sick. I-IV lost his '!
v,-if(: Ills children left him . . - I
d ing e et
effo'i to hi in
He lost his house,
H e .started

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MD Chapter

t dier

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De l ay s!

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per

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Theodore Housevelt wat; the
first president of tht- United

U

L1 iihhi i

uio

Delays,

these caseF"' Fit7putrich ques-

PHONE 322-5751

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it s'a' anfloUfice(1 b .lacI

Inc.

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"I)nec nnvont' remember nw

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responsible
for
Littmilder
tenipraturtiii
tilt.
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Stream is

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&amp; 6 0

Charlie on Country Club lioad. ;

tions

.fO artist tool his subjects from
staiidm_ a'- -compared it
share earned during t lie the lives of French peasants.
_______________________________
S1flIt period in 1 66 Our tele.
A!I_i
A
P 10111 station mereast ioIUIu
vv r-i i
tasorabie rate' and di iUuleations are that 1Ga Will be an .
FOR
i

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averges

SMOKE

4

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BEAUTY and GLAMOUR

Galloway further reported resides in Plantation with his

has
t.ernpraturt
1410
January.
New
__________________________ Ja degrees
York's tempratu'
30
degiecs that annie niontb A —

;. J;.
1

cinch six years agn." he said.

!~
: I

for

1

sinai

way.

I University of Florida. He now

100 niches

in

,

Sm th .

repaired and i 'its
tow!' lot or a f air

cash dividend at th e current in 'lampa arid educated at thu

1

25th &amp; Park

ft

have him orcierm

14)

-

the Company board of director!,. an- Clearwater.

E

Jim Tripleft, Prop.

;
I

.."f'I
.4I

MIX, BLOCKS, SILLS,
STEPS, STEEL, DUROWALL.

of ~ seven--year period, It(, hat, Herv- inr, an(I elfIction of off'
Park 'lelephonc eti the conipuifl' in 'litnipa.
The chapter expressed its 1Il-

,

'

\P Leaseti W

as in at c'it hail the Board of Counts Conimi'

11 big houst, and often "got his .
~

i

.11. 1--citerd. president and chail- I Central Fioridi, chapter. Tilt
I
ol the hourd.
,
-nt 'wit- nijidt loy Ill- I
Smitili joined I t~kerd 1)"UP" 1 conlilir Chapter presi(iellt. 111111.
...i
v hen thcu weic DIII' IA 'I e'w.. Orl5incio at tnt sit,
H
flit stores in operation iii thus nuat executive eoninhitte niect

the Winter

.

XO 22

ln't '

9
iIt 19 110011sho w ers.

,

to stop

•

Petersburg. preciation to Alr-. Catherine
minded mailer that parcels to register Larger breeds cazi italian mint ir Rorni and nrc ziouneed today that the directors Lakeland Orlando and Ft Lau- Uzu 1d (our.
BEAUTY SALON
,-, Juhii w Smith
I
-10
I
owned
&amp; operated by
rhing up to 40 pounds can start at four monffis of age and of thot- sanit- deiiominatiow as I have declared a special e.r derdule.
v Chief George
cent stocl: dividend. The diviHazel Miller
he nialled betmeen first clast, smaller breeds at six montlis of thoHv issued for lLaiv.
Smith
has
beet',
Ft.
Lauderexcept
Al. Harriett, who are represent.
Corner of Wilbur &amp; Counirry
. .Issue it !I dend will be payable in common dalt, division nianuger sillet.
. 11opt. 171111"
polst off ices letm than 150 miles a9v. The beginiicr~, clas~ w i I I I that tit(
tilo'
ing Seminole oil tilt- e:.panded
Club Rd., Across iroor Texacc
StOCA
or
on
shortly after Aug dis isioui
apart Pacin.rei- addressed +, start on Monday at '4 a ni
limited number of gold corns
Staftori
in i tnuitrt ex
ias formed
eomflhittt
all(] front Hecond, third anti 4th II 11
1966.
!
I
~ al the close of busines,
, on July
it
I
I
—
clast post affice:s, Alluslai an(] i
I I
—
Presently. there are W; store
- I I
I.I . at it rate o one share for
Hawaii art not affected hi the
in the Eckerd chain and 11 of
t.aca ivc saare held
ituetezist in sat. ziuiti weight pro
theni are service b't time I
n
i
i
".
vision of tit(- Public Law hil-573
Lauderdale division.
~
which beca7mv effective Jail. IG
Smith
was
born
and
raised
.
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1.
,
.
.
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continue thv regular. quarterly I

pounds and

BRIDGES

:

Since ittti, coins issueci

I

TAP

.I. K. Galloway. chairman

V,MCAN COINS

III III "ii i\

°'

hndv." Hr knew tilt, police. the I

WIRt MtSH—Por Roll

hear

i
Promoted By
Aaron

Special
4
From WP Phone "'

in

. art- mudv by
Vatican City

front these officeb remain at 71, ;

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t hi iii

(lotii1

II lh

. nshtra's littered with

He

fl JANE CASSELiiEiZ1t

I

boti.

of

Parcel post nzailiizgn to arid

Frames

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g hms"
in the criurthrouse
go -bj'

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Brass

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Anyone in terested can contact

on ball

Eckerd Drugs

ease

Juiv 1. 1971, tile sizt, 'Will ito
I

I externmiatim! jlolicie.tit( Sovie', I Unim! and

0

hu.
,
; been elected vice president expanded
to inchicit, senlilloh.
.
~
of
Eckerd
Drug.-,
of
Floridu,
I
1 and Osceola Countie!i.

at

VOL. 5

o'- sô yen s ago
'Ever'hodv knew me.. Evcr'-

16C

__________________

1(W will raise the weight to hav chisse.' in
roped off
limit to 3(1 pnund.s. on .1uly C areii in front of tilt, Publm WorldWar ii
I
Ili 14141, (Ili(, to tilt- attacks and ,
' 1069, flit, weiwht limit 'will lot. !
111creasco from *20 to 4(j Imunds: , watch obediencu trained do-s.

wheels

I cherd I'i. Lauderdale

classes for all OWUCN of dogs
2"0 Hiawatha Ph. 322-8532 1 bitted girth and length.
It has been arranged through '
Poland, decreamed front nil es- .i
I
Tilt- ne.-tt increase oil .1uh,
. 1 , 1,
Nort Door 70 villagif, Shop
merchariLs of the Sanford Plaza timated
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whether the forecast was based i CLEAr.W.A.TEl', — Aurou .1. I
0'range CnuntN- Chapter of
; oii pure economics or on politi- ' Smith. peneral manager of the '
IIlystrophy Associii- I
Aluscular
c-i! goals.
v . .
.
ui\tSiOil

POPULATION

I announces obedience trained

ni

developed not so
the future a' to

is wise to question

iI

breeder and exhibitor of Ch. :
will bf, authorized h t . .all
I Doberman Pinrchers since 11145. !
I
,
, office. Size limit-,*, first clas,

y

t source it

•V

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North Wins
Round I On
Sand Lake

a/

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Vie talked fn,
,- ithout two hour.
,, !
. . . How prominent and v

READY MIX
L

M

Training Classes'
Set For Dogs

I

,weipht limit ir 20 pround,..
Th is i th e first of five Ili-

Cut
S Restyle

i,-

,
Prompt Cou rteous Service
you '1)011 • worm al lOUt It 31.
. confident statements.
"Yazo-to riders turn oil it short heill,~
. with hini - - . if I
facts that lollow often are dull. '
r- v ho hb,,
radiu-,
in
close
quarter.L
duE,
I
to it's ,i ne%N mower You ileed.- it ~~
In readin-P_ these forecasts. t"
CONCRETE CO.
Ill " part or arressory to 11
ift
",- I flicir rear-one-wheel steering
go with !
sourcu generaliv
it
very
revei
.
.
.
Sonford
I your old oil(,: if * vnii need ont.- ' 309 Elm Ave.
Ing. lot- it) many instance-,
*
the

provide it goal to be aimed for. '
hills of ' Ole Virginia" he
Thus one of the most notable
by government fore- i
i decided Florida was the misses was
i
casters who predicted ;I stronp I
state and Sanf ord tht- resumption of the economic C\

Postmaster Cecile

fleard said *--,day. The present

I

b

foresee

12 year.s of selling in the

mileF or mare apart startinp

GIRLS

;i'

hit? \

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as sint,'iJ to

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...11"he Nile of America"

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thiiikifli_ ironically, may

forecast is
much to

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rqrt

thlq rn'irntnit re
Phillips hail hi en rc'Is t

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clignret btitt.~: . . . Be was Innely
nnd wanted to talk.
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fordite and selling Clirv,,* - ~

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tow n. The plan %% its in a mess

izo for all t' 1W'- of hv ii

rnunhest terrain with case
I
forecast.
,, conic In grand.
d sweep Ch
S
1nj
The Charlie said.

turned Sati

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rented linti-;r Ili a seedy part of ,~

I

Good Thing

A

Yazoo push-type anti ~ ....0t, '
Charlie L(w-i-` ,
want at
ler long after evenu, havit, dis- ingb. lei
Sale., and Service you're s
ginin native

H

mowt'' and such

h,ii

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01

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He lived on a dirt road In a

started out as a hobby. He's ninwing and giinunds-keepin,
11 .
icarninp to live with the fac,
.I
"
byist 1:1 o f part' and aceescoAles inn tic
that being a no
) .4
fp
conduciveI to creaLing work for
/
!
oneself.
In addition to tile Ya7o() av.041ft
Seven .
vear, a-o
Charlit h(
f
-'- i cessories. Charlie is the dealer
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ed drought conditions through nok which wa designated b banh loans that the firm ould
out the Spriu,". may he eligible the I)epartment. of Agriculture have been ablv to meet If rint,
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TALLAflASSEE (AP) -ilnl2se
and Senate lenders have agreed
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tended re g ul ar session
nine- :
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day reccs and go into a const.i•
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House Speaker Ralph Tuningtan. D-Gnincsvillc, said the revision session would last at least
possibly 4() days.
nmnnt.h
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meeting Tuesday night but 'Fur- :
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TAlLAHASSEE (A1'
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Claude Kirk apparently isn't go- unt il approved by members of
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JANE CASSELBER1fl'
Steven Nicarry, 15 year o1 40
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Nicarry. of 175 Southeot 1nad,
Cnsseliwirv, FCc'CiV('d his Eagle
I Scout rank at an Eagle Court
of Honor in Weaver Hall of
Casstlherry Community Methodist Church by Troop 41.
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Scoutmaster W. - T. thinid
• made the present-at-ion and Assistnt Scoutmaster Edward
Cundiff administered the oath
Stevens' mother and father

4th Fun Fair
Arrangements
Completed

to the were presented with Engle re.

There was no Indication from St. Petersburg and Fred Schultz, emphysema have almost tripled reapportionment plan into Flnr- m minus in refusing the TN less the Arabs abandon their handicapped for many, plien pins and .Steven was proin Florida during the lust 1(1 ida statutes. Passage camt- on wing.
years, Helen Keller cele- seated with a desk model of an
Kirk's office on his exact course D.3acLsofl'jllC.
Otlu'r zoning mutters to he pmai to destroy israel, israel
Also attending were Chester- years, ncrding to a report a voice vote and alter some
bi'atcd her 87th birthday Eagli' in flight., together with
of action. However, his top GOP
; will not give up occupied arvaF I
~ considered
by
the
County
Tuesday. "'Miss lieleii," his Eagle medal and budge.
advisers worked on bringing the field Smith of Bartow. chairman from tile Florida Tuberculosi.-~ amendments werr defeated.
"It enacts Into statutes the de- Commission with approval of necessary to its security,
two bills before him together. o the Florida Constitution Bevi- and Respiratory Disease AssociSteven joined the troop in
deaf and blind since ineour.
cre
of
the
federal
vASH1.NGTON-King
HUssein
now
lives
a
quiet
Dec-ember,
196, and is cur.
under P and Z on .luIy 1 are:
meaning Kirk may sign the gen- sian Commission: former Rep. ittioti.
f&amp;thcv,
a
progressive
which
we
were
elected."
said
Emphysema
eral spending bill and line tern John Crews of MacClenny. a
Agrj('ult.urc- to Recreational of Jordan lunches with Presi- life near Easton, Conn. rently serving as instructor,
veto provisions of the supple- member of the commission, and disease of unknown cause in Sen. John Mathews, fl-Jackson- property lying seven miles east dent Johnson today and is cx- She is shown in a 1965 having previously been an asmental bill to make an appro- ii representative from the go'- which the lungs retain their se- yule,
sthnt patrol leader, patron
of Sanford, east of Lake
10 t0.
ted to ask for aid to his wara
bill
pro
was
Also
approved
creations-killed
at
the
rate
of
lender
and scribe.
ernor's
office.
ti
ans
package.
pria
Jessup and south of SR 46; peC
(NEA Telephoto)
on.
U.S.
officials
ti
battered
na
8.3
deaths
per
100,000
population
viding
br
legislative
reapparHe
is
den chief for Den 5,
"Be says no new taxes. Be
Agriculture to light industry
tinnrnent
in
1971,
and
every
30
in
1956.
property owned by J. Smith say the Presidest is sympathetCub Pack 540, of Casselberry,
can accomplish It. We passed
Ten years later the disease years thereafter. iind setting a I proit C,,olllpliny, west of Sen- ic. but most U.S. aid projects In I
Junk Mail
and is a rneniehr of Order of
tile 'bills. they're available. Ile
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killed at the rate of 21.2 per ceiling on total a u at h e
can veto them and we start up
of hoard Airlines Railroad and SR- Jordan are In teritory seized
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100.000. Deaths rose from 326 in the Legislature at its present 326 in Slaia Colony;
again from there," Mathews
an., service organization.
by Israel in the war.
DENVER. Cola. (AP)
Denver
1956
to
1,257
in
1966,
the
report
level-413
senators
and
119
reprecarreHe also is the recipient of
CAIRO-A
Yugoslav
nId.
Cti'r'ial to 11-3 property
Pthl officials said 11
sentatives.
said.
reports
the
Egyptian
Kirk has until Friday to act insurance firm refused to uccnpt
the God and Country Award,
~ o%vned by Win-Mac Corp. north spondent
Tilt, House. in an active day. of Si: 4C, west of Altamoiite censorship office has instructed
Chronic
bronchitis
deaths
inon the general spending bill. Ht'
and
is a junior at Lyman High
ri1y postal
bi
It. of
Egyptian
press
and
radio
to
4
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School.
the
told a news conference Tuesday cards from a Tuacon (Ari z.) creased in the same period from approved 77-21 it bill to p
School end east f j
4.9 to 17.1 deaths per 100,000 priate $6,000 to permit Florida
stop rude attacks on President
morning he didn't plan to leave
Special guests at the
I',-1A to r:-:;, lots 2 and
man.
population,
to enter into the national camJohnson
and
tone
down
deTallahassee for any extended
were
Anthony Russi, chairman
I
l.fluck A, Trim Acres;
The card was past.ed on
"Tuberculosis still it a ii s e s pact fr education.
new
war
against
period until the budget Issue was brawn railer Wrapped
of the Eagle Board cu Review,
Agriculture to edInInucrebLI mantis for a
Pasfed 85-11 was
more deaths in F1th'ida each
corIsrael.
He
also
reports
Soviet
settled.
Apparand Rev. Delmas Copuland,
3EFUSALEM
(AP)
provida brick. The postage due WItS year than the 10 next most Ire- ing 5110,090 to fundaabill
project
to property on the southwest
French oil experts are to
and
He said that if he didn't get
toward
annexation
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minister of Steven's church.
nt.r III 25th Street. (Sit 46A) replace American. British and I ently moving
quently reported Infectious dis- develop uniform school cluilding
compromise bill "It looks like '"
Steven is active in the SunThe encased brick, weighing eases." the report said.
the Old City of Jerusalem, day School and Methodist
West German technicians in
I specifications and components. and O l d Litkt 1ur3' Road;
I'll have to do the best I can
Agriculture to It-IA property Egypt's western desert and Red the. Israeli Parliament approved
more than five pounds, carried
Part of the increase stems Supporters said the program
with the two bills."
Youth Fellowship of Commun.
return address.
legislittion Tuesday night unify- I ity Methodist Church.
from the state's p o p u 1 a t i n ti would lower the cost of school owned by Safeway Develop. Sea area.
House Speaker Ralph 'Furling- no
flout Couiuun' west of Floral
MOSCO%'-Soviet Communist jug municipal services in both
growth a n d s concentrated buildings in Florida.
toe, D.Guinesvilic, said that,
Three Cub Scouts fi-orn Stcv.
south
of party chief Leonid 1. Brezhnev sectors of the formerly divided en's
and
Thu
liberalized
abortion
bill
Iloult'vard
among
men,
especially
the
ciden served as the eolcut
regarding further at.eps on updied
on
the
House
FeruiW
uod
Plaza.
Defense
Minister
Andrei
A.'
city.
deny.
It
Is
found
in
minority
iipntrcntly
and
propriations, "He's go to nialie
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guard, and guard of honor was
FT. SILL. OI;la. (Al')
Israel wrested the Old
and low-income groups, jail in- floor after a 40-minute battle
Grechko meet with an Algerian
up his mind what he's going to
two of the troop's Eagles,
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Rifle fire killed two GIs and mate'- and those admitted to over rules.
der. arnusing specu from Jordan during the Mi-idle TMichael McMunus and Walter
do first."
hospital!, for treatment of other 1 Thv House voted 61-50 to leavt '
"If lie vetnes it we're in our
I mation that they reviewed Soviet East war, and government lead- Bistline. Another Eagle present
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in
the
,ludiciary
B
Coinmiiitary aid to Algeria.
ers have- made clear they would was R. Casselberrv. The only
finishing
the
,lob,"
'Furniock
ambush
turned
into
the
illnesses.
tute
way to
UNITED
NATIONS-Thenot
give
it up. Jordan scire I the other scout
"Rut ti it' picture for the' long rnittt'e. where' P. ma.ority 15
Iington said. He added that if real thing at this Army trainWOODLAND, Calif. (Al')
in the troop to
center
Iii
Chairman
Rep.
GotStock
den:
David
Van
Hom'.er,
U.N.
General
Assembly's
generOld
City
in the 1948 Pale ''fle. ceive
southwest
Oklahaul
ahead
against
tuberculosis
against
it.
Kirk vetoes the. bill "we'll have ing
this high honor was
is one of optimism'' the report don Blalork. fl-jacksonville, lost who niul:es
a bill to him before I he' end of liunir.
7 a week li t a al ciebate on the. Middle East war.
peter Carlson.
added It cited new drugs nnti in a hid to force it out (1f the' hiospititi, held a money order crisis mars its cud with tic); The Knesset. 1srals Ptrltathe week."
-tcnit'uit out a resolution
also gave ore! ttohnning
tin listof out -patient clinic's ti coniuiiittee and onto the floor,
''You know we can move
t.ii in his hitrid:. but auzu
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LEItLIN A!')
claini bills, including a 4,ti0() mistake, bring it bcl:," said Ui recess, pL'!'beipS all next protection to both Christian and
it, the speed with which Demo
East
Berlin
week, while members negotiate Moslem holy sites in the Old
in
The
state
board
said
thererelief
bill for former airman it Woodland bank, where'
rratB rushed through the uppro- cluurge d'affaires
were
nearly
1,600
new
active
Joseph
F.
Shea,
who
was
misnittehinc
had
dished
out
a
privately
for a compromise that City and in nearby Bethlehem,
priatlons bill after Kirk bitt] uuid three' iiiembers of his staff I
can
get
a big majority vote.
including the Church of th e Holy
accident in the cases of tuberculosis reported takenly imprisoned seven years 9100,000
vetoed their $1.5W billion gen- iuut-oxiiohi1
itistead of
jthl
for the- murder of a Miami worn- mere iii nioiwy order. Hoozer, UNITED NATJONSU. S. Sepulchre and the Curc of the
northern part of Lust. Germany. last year.
erul spending measure.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk Nativity, both in occupied parts
36, and a family nian, noticed and Soviet Foreign Minister Anof Jordan.
MIAMI, Flu. (AP)-For biy.
the figure ,just its he was
go- drei A. Grornyl:o meet in the Three Comrnunit members years, Volume Dingle made a
iui to mail
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Kosygin. Rusk says they made The municipal 1a' joins th
He pinched his pennies
no great progress toward agree-- water and electrical services in dreamed of the day when ht.
B52 bonibers killed 21t North Vietnamese rug- against tin' tiorthwe'st rail litu- I U.S. headquarters reported
SAIGON (AP)
ment on the Middle East, but both sectors. A spokesman iaid would have a down payment on
UP
the
Red
River
Valley
ulars.
L
BUFFALO,
N.Y.
(Al')
and
that
part
of
an
ammunition
other
American sources say houses In the Old City are a]- a house that would take him c".it
today
unloaded a rain of bombs
Vietnamese military four raids went against the
South
8O
Approxintuttch'
young there. is some ag reement be- ready connected to the Is raeli of a Negro slum.
dump in Quung Ngai Province
on Communist positions in two
ht'ticiqunrters also reported a northeast line, the shorter.
Negroes.
roaming
in
gangs tweem the U.S. and Soviet Posi- water system and eec'tric seivEvery week, Dingle sa!te-'
provinces where U.S. ground
ni e1tshie's with guerillus which curie's about a eluarler at i blew up th is morning, wounding 'Jit'schty night utuid early t
tiuns despite' differences.
ces are functioning. Israel is away $6 in a deposit box at t1 C
troops lace threatening encm3' i t, tin- Mekouig Delta in which 4 the supplies and freight entering I two American soldiers. A white uluty, suiiusiied windows, 5t
supplying 60 per cent of th Post Office. In six years it uiid
phosphorous shell somehow t' • fires, looted business places
of the enemy were killed, in on..' North \'ietnam.
buildups,
water for the Old City. The bal ed up to 11,800.
Nnvy pilots from curlers in pLuded and the blistering heat hui-led rocl:s arid beer cuuis at
The bombers plastered 80,000 savage light Tuesday night and
Dingle took the money hot!'
ance
comes from the former
pounds of bombs on Red mill- Wednesday morning, a band a! the South China Sen made nine. set oil niort' ammunition. but Jatsse'rsl'y and armed, Lelmeted
Monday and told a real estate
Jordanian
sector.
tration routes in Quang 'Fri about 20 militiamen suffered heavy raids on the Nam Dinh the spokesman said the' over-all junilet'.
A Foreign Ministry spokes- Company to send a nian out.
damage to the duuiip was light.
Province adjoining the' dernili- heavy losses while beating oil a circet southeast of Hanoi.
man said before the Arab-Is- the agent couldn't come unti
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rueli war, inhabitants of the Old Tuesday, so Dingle- put the rnou
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and raked the attacking Reds with
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wounded 125 Tuesday an d un' their fire.
going to work.
water 24 hours a day.
North of Saigon, the toll from
Adatiasiuna
leashed a similar uttak in the
Ready to move to the ui'-'
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preparing
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highlands of Kuntum Province' it mine that demolished a bus
Dom Mae Bryant, Robert
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Dingle's wile cleaned
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Henderson 111, iluford F. Wells,
where infiltrating Red troops Tuesday ruse' to 40 South Viet- V house
for
the lust tune. Site
cation, weiftere and health
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Joe Graf, Asher Kanner, Karen ices winch previously were han- found the old pants and threw
troops searching at dawn found
can paratroop company.
Kirmse,
Sue Curuthers, Luu
died by voluntary organizations. thcnt on the trash heap.
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ZwusUe,
William
When Dingle got borne all
Post-al services are about to be
U.S. military headquarters also wounded in the explosion. 'Ha
I-larry theugh Sr., Stanley
a
spokesman
said
lic'eu-d
what had happened, ha
and
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highest In a single terorist atland areas.
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A sweeping force of more tuck iii the' win'.
Birtlui
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than 300 U.S. paratroops from
Mr. tend Mrs. Robert Von'and
the dump, talked to the
"The basic purpose of the' muthe 173rd Airborne Brigade most of North 'ietnane. Ametri-j
1Ierbuhis. Sanford, a boy.
truck
driver. No pants . Authornicipal fusion law," the
jumped about 50 patrolling Reds can pilots flew 121i strike misbiachurgc
man said, "is to ensure full zau- 1tie believe they probably WCI'V
early today. in a sharp skirmish snuas Tuesday with xiu reported
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Ethel .Jarrett, Bonnie
miicipal and social services to all burned.
in the jungles of Kuntum Prov- losses. Two Communist MIGI7s
Tuesday was supposed to lie
Boone,
James
Sussanovu,
Veinhabitants
of the City for which
siLited
but
made
no
effort
killed
ain
were
ince the paratroopers
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Edith Guodimig, Israeli authorities are now re- inuring day. F'or Dingle it wati
terle
f 4P -North Vietnamese and took OUC Lu IighL
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'Flit' major ellort was
prisoner. Two Anwricuits were
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Leolu Johnson, Eluuie be no social inequality and legal irig asphaLt under the but sUrdirected at the northeast tutU
kill ed and eight wounded.
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1ubui.i,s, Sharon Thretwit tend differences itt respect to serv:,
uiorthiwe:;t u-till lines coniiuertiuig 11
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Ili Quarug Tn, around tinbaby girl, Linda Murphy and Ices, welfare, education. etc."
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baby boy, Wayne it. ltedniun,
Premier Levi Eshko] told a
DETROIT (Al')
The ProKite Saab, U.S. Marines kept up Air Force jets reported bomb

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Final arrangements to make
this year's Fourth of July Fun
Fair on Fort Mellon Park under the auspices of the Sanford
Lions Club the "best ever"
were completed at the weekly
meeting of this service club in
the civic center yesterday.
Harold Rowland, presiding at
his final meeting as president,
called or committee chairmen
to cheek on every dctil so that
the event will ruc.t smoothly.
When th- ituli-call was completed all had told their plans.
This included the food booths,
home-made cake sale, cold
drinks, coffee, bingo, popcorn,
peanuts and cotton candy, the
sale of TV tickets, the parade
of flags with the Boy Scouts
as chief participants and the
traditional ice cream and fire
works. Attention to detail
planning was indicated when
the number of electrical outlets and their location was reported and the ever-present
14 problem of parking and keeping ingoing and outgoing lanes
obstructions were considered.
Rowland emphasized that this
event, started a few years ago
by the Lions had becomne more
and more popular. This year,
for example, it has sj 'a rhe'd
m-ti on by the Downtown Itetail
Merchants
A
iation
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which will mark tile iieiy by a
noon-time flag-raising met the
library on First Street. The
flag, Rowland reported, would
fly by day and night and be
illuminated. It will serve, said
the Lions president, as a reminder of American fighting
men who are engaged in combat in Vietnam and demand the
respect and attention such men
and sut'hi it flag deserve.
Thu event also will have the
jam portant mnarupower of tit(!
Sanford Seminole Jaycees who
have joined with the Lions to
irneke this event a spectacular
success. A former Lion and present Kiwuniun Floyd Palmer
attended the meeting and invited the Lions to send a representative to the Kiwanis Club
meeting today where lie could
elicit and recieve the support
of that Sanford service club,
clear

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continual putrolb to tbwart ing and shootitig up 49 rail curb

Ten of various types and blasting
assaults.
Mariam were killed ill clusheb ulli! puflukg lueoujutiive Ili it yard
Tuesday and 27 were- wuuiided. W iiiik. uturtiicst of Ucuiw.
Three strikes were' tuitUe
but. the Lecttbernec1b said they

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CIVIL WAR REMINDER ir, the "battleship" Monitor, an effective weapon

for United States fcrces in the Mekong Delta of Vietnam. Not only the
appearance of the flotilla, but the concept of suppol-ting troups in such

nuamnuem-, oes batch to Civil War duy when it Wits uaed to divide the
(NIA Rucbu-.[elePbQt,u)
South.
an

buttford:: Edward J. McCarthy ineeting of Christian. Jewisli hibitioll party, loeing vot*s uIld
Sr.,

DeBary; Bessie Roatv, and Moslem leaders that the fiyhts to get vu the ballot,

Deltolul; Nit&amp; Olium, Lake heads of the mligiouti communi opened ith itutivilul evilvelltioll

Monroe-; David A. l'iu)'los Jr., tk-t will be giv&amp;'n the itduninis- a
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(ration of their holy aitet_

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l'lii'i'c' fS ceup n,iu- c'e'umu'nl
in't cc ceo lime U.S. will Soviet lio
sit ion- clespi Ic 111P.11. diIlc'm'emiec's.
I lot h
have long
rc'c -ngnt ied Israel's exist c'ncc' as
a state, in e'omit vast I n the Arab
c'h' The Kremlin may there
fore a gret' that there slmuiuikl lie
a t ate' of pence i'sil item' 1111111 war
between tile Am';ml,s will Israelis,
'ulir' Sitc' ict s also 111-4111.1111y In
c-or e'e'nflnIui(' (Ie'c'4"Ifl)ii'it'm)l for
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Onlitinni naomi' of the U.S.
I )c'pn t't.tnevmt. of St ii to wets t tie
lir'pnttcnr'umt. of Foreign A flit
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pinemfs airing with tPr,sr' r'Ir' I (Sri
nnu,'hi'r
riisnrmameri'
c'hore shruetiri rr,nni.-' tinder
PmoIi't'f. to limit the (iS,-Sovje'
iospr'r't 1mm qy0i'm of t he' frPr'r
,in?imnksfle' and offensive mis
turut brunt fltorrult' Fnc'rgv- Atten
sift' rau'-r'e. Kr'cvgin roporfrrllv
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t!P civ ;c'hr'n i S
rers "or,
wn,tiid )tor r,r,n-nutr-te'nr
ror,
ntomnir'
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the
issue
ti1l
forever fruit, ne'uining
nutnmc nun flip have not na?innc I
sit thc' (',q'nev$, meeting hoer'
hr-i'ri pm- e'ccirut flue confe-'rcnr-r'
erur'hnujru,en, the I Trijti'r) 5t0t,'s
a rich the' Srivi,'d I Trjry', for I lii'i
prripnicr'd wrurnhing.
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Scores Victory
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep.
Edith Green, DOre'., appears on
the verge of another triumph
over the Office of Education in
her fight to enlarge the role of
states in federal education programs.
The' Senate is expected to give
approval today to a bill redirecting the Teacher Corps along
lines laid down by Mrs. Green
in the house Education and Labor subcommittee site heads. On
Tuesday, the House. overwhelmingly supported the new
look for the Teacher Corps.
Coming less than a month after the house backed her effort
to shift a major elementary
school program from the Office
of Education to the states, the
latest move stamps Mrs. Green
as one of the most powerful
women ever to serve in the
House.
\\'hicn the Touchier Corps was
launched two years ago, the U.S. comnmnissiora'r of education
m-ecruitcd, traine d and assignee!
corps inc cit hem's - U ride r Mrs.
Grit-ii's ;imneitdmncnts, state and
local a ut horities take over all
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extended to
newcomers by the Welcome
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than
come more a work of
coma mere greeting ,
plete with a galaxy of gifts
and helpful information on
schools, churches, shops
and community facilities.
So when a new neighbor
moves In, follow up your
hello with a Welcome
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VIRGINIA PE1'JIOSKI
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Sanford

JIELEN

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N. Seryuinot.
KATHY TOOKE
Lake Siary
P.O. Box 314

San ford
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Is "Chief J u is t I c
the
United Stat-es."

\Iiih' iluisk told Iic'wsilue'tl ''I
(-a imitcil i'('lul ut t he re w;i s a g tent
cic':ii of )rligr('sS ' uiii time' 'cl hiclie
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111 11.1 pe,lhe'fc'q ago lust L'hvlumg mmii
r'le-'nr c%'euupnns to nut Inns 11mb
don't have I lieu,. ,Jnhtusn,yu and
l npsy gitu a g rc'c'nl fill I hr. Itnm por
f,umin-e nil
;irict, whets"
wnim'elirug file lug Two liii c- c' hs'e',i
tin'giil lot log for mount his
'rite' cliii mull v nc-i'm the I rispc'rI butt, tm'nvbsInen Is toss he"' cvec'n
time' Seit-ir't I Joint, tumid I ho I inibenl
St silt's t hinO 1,4.1 we'r',m Ih o t,1/p cf
erum Euimtupc'ntu jiowers a rich
r'
Soviets, the 11.5, qe,uime-cq smulnl.
The' %Vr'cl Ftirnpr'si n (''urnunrin
eln rkc't c-n' mt nc's list vt' I itch r
mvii s c' ste'mn
ii much' m'
F turn? rim ii,
thir'Ir Jutlot ntrmmti Ic emit' ray otter,
cv, to insure that rmimctesmr h i rl is
tmt ehlvertt'cl to mull a rv mscr'.
The'v ciii not want to give imp
I ti.'Ii- enuleguinmels qvctr'mn, whil"
Most-nw says Fimnrtio"an ntranie

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First airplane flight from the
deck of a ship at sea was made
by Lt. Eugene Ely, USN, who
took off from the cruiser
Birmingham In a Curtis,. on
Nov. 14, 1910.

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time mu'',,. Iluuituglu it cccniielbe' till
1l.-u,ii In t',':uc'h) on Ill-cm-11 tin ]fill
It hut :ittuis 011111111,111.4Iii the'
Middle' Emisi 1151 tin' fl'utli Iii V V'IiI ilti tint
et ;uiicl ill liii' cc'mi%' fl 1 m''qf u- k-f "ci
5i;t ss;i IT'' liii' till 511111ti In Hill Mill
cit.'
st cc- ri te','n-ac' q •,- of ;t- 11
a. in imus to hmeli ,\ralm ,'n'fuiite'es.
limit 101-,v fIt mu imul (t nui,m'kiu
f ucuit Inst ciii S1 100 ctc't,m,i cole hutnil helm-ri n- mit cii I staph fm- re's to
liie''ni i- luoitisimmm- ln's iueIco-p it set
I te'nwuit i-rum he tuc'p.eut Inute'd. i-lne'c'
liii' 1 lnutn',l SI mute's haven-s linking
a cclh hum-own I nit Ii a set I tc'me'nI
mmdii s,m-giitmmvnt is nn'e'r time
srciienc-e:' cml nmnve'q I earn id a
scilumtlnum.
Ih'c-e'uut huitit s of it scull e'uuitig of
lii.' Am-nh stmincl ntfnuliist silly tie'got I at iomis be' litre' sum 1st-si i'll
ti-umo;i iuitttm;te'k nm-c, in lime I IS.
c'iccc', improving clintiveq for a
sell leunemmf On tim,' mmntmpm-ui iln'mnt inn tte'ni
tv, 1 )( 11 1i cml time mmiit'tc'umr ,mper.

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em'at hut t rent v ne'i-e Ill" Ill tile it'
1 11111(-4 cli sc'ti ssc'ct ii',' H uiqk tutu
( m-euinvitn, itti,i iimc'I liii' incite'
I unit I lire's' imcuuuiq . I?..,; q111 1 1 e'c'e
;uIcl Vivi llaill cc- mis umuul cliq.'ii's,'eI
ITS. SeuvIc't
i'rniisp lime'
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ln'.'ii nmniulv nil reel in ne'vion s

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"i'ht' i_Tolled States nod the Sn
iel lIfliolt plan lit 'uuhnttt to the
(;.',leva l)ic ni-nt ant.' itt Con 1.1'
.'nec Short ly ii mi flt 111-41PtMnl fill-1 I i'eaty fit cut-li the spread of
ittit-1,'tt' %% val llms
When ille tu'e'atv draft goeq
before the 17 nation ilis;trtiiui
nie'nt grenili, pt-nhnlily t ithin IN,
ii'l fet - d;ivs, it ntay stilt be
flhiflhIM fl provision for s,'trv
ztiaretc a gnmnl villialfoll ,q .
I .5 soviet negot tat nm-s have
been unable for months to agree
on fill, safeguards, or Inspect inn,
dmise. But 1I.5. diplomats nm-c
hopeful of reaching Big Two
;te'cnm'd on this soon alter sub
mit Ii ug the proposed tm-eat v at
if nt by then.
"l'his liee'ante known today ro lowille a dinner meeting T(teS
day night between Secretary of
St ile Dean Husk and Soviet
F'e'ireirzn Minister Andrei A. Gro.
nnko at the headquarters of the'
Sei'ie't U . N. mission.
The' H tick Grontyko session, a
fniln up to thi(' eoitfe'm'eneec Inst
President
weekend between
.lohnson and P remier Ale xci N.
hns-gin, apparently finished the
last phase of the sninnti$t'y of
Glnssboro. N.J., the site of the
Johnson Kosygin parleys.
H uisk had no mm-I he'i' appoint
nit'nts with G m-oinyko scheduled .
\'ash return to Wash
lie a rra nged
ington to report to the Senate
ingtnn
Fore i git Hel at IOOS Commit tee
and the Cabinet today and to the
ommit House Foreign Affairs Commit
tee Thursday.
G romvko, who arrived June
17 with Kosygin, was reported
Mosconsidering returning
a
rou
t
he
week
cow
nd the end of
if I ht' U . N. General Assembly
decides to recess its emergency
session on the Middle East.
Kosygin went to Havana Monday.
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"We're doing nothing. We sian "so we can hit the ground prediction of Gardner sintt• agency.
The
PEA.
which
has
imposed
Ackley, President Johnpassed th e bill and that's it as running."
teacher sanctions on Florida,
Ways of passing a constitution son's top ec'onomie
long *LIt Is a bill, and there's
A (iunty Commission rham.
nothlnt'th do," said Senate Pres- were discussed at what 'Furling- er. lie told Congress the called the measure punitive.
Legislators c i t a r e d several her mmmcd with protesting
Idezd. Vale Pope. D.St. Augus- ton described as Tuesday night's
brnimqtnrmtng session" whiek boost is necessary to hills Tuesday while awaiting penpie can 1w eerte at the
tine, Tuesday.
check prices and interest word from Gay. Claude Kirk on
s
nppnr•
Insted
two hours.
T means Democra t
nning appeal of .lnmvs Avery
No
dc
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a
I
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tI
strategy
was
rates,
but gave no details the latest appropriations cIc'ad
wIII force Kirk to act on
.lr. which has been scheduled
'thprOposed 1067.69 $1.338 bil. agreed UpOn, he added, but th e
hi the President. luck.
f
fr 1] a.ni. .lu!y 1' before the
The flt'pUhIICaTI coverrior h
appropriations bill, which session probably will not include
1i
before him the 1.13I billion gen- County Commission.
fows his April 2f message. full scale public hearings on in- will seek.
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(NEA Telephoto)
ertil spending bill that apparentBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
and the supplemental $17 mu- di'idunl Issues.
refusal
of
the
Zoning
i peal the
ly
no
one
wants
and
a
173
Senate
President
Verle
Pope,
Jirni bill.
TFRSA1FM1 a step to
and Plrnniii Commission to resupplemental bill.
Both parties have labeled the fl-St. Augustine, named fl
1-irk sn his veto go unhlem- zone his pT(Ip('rty located on the ward annexation of the Old City
general spending bill as made- cml nine-member committee to
ished Tuesday as the Senate nnrt.h'est corner of ?1aitlnnd of .lcrusnlem, seized from Jor- :
quate, and Kirk has Indica te d he confer wi th a similar group from
failed.
22-25 to override his veto Avenue and Oranole l2nnd from dan in the war, the Israeli ParC0fl
wants name additional budget the House on plans for th e
of a bill prohibiting the thl:ing 1 11-IAA to C4.
liament approves legislation
Items since his budge message. stitution revision essiofl.
Avery ha met with strong unifying its municipal services
fish within or without
"The ward compromise does Among those at the mt'etinc
the waters of Florula with purse resistnnrt from neighboring re- with those of the Israeli sector
not ring bells with me. The situ- held by Turllngt.on were Sens.
SI(I('IIt- t(I tlit 1-('z(mmg the
seine
nets.
&amp;itlon is the same," said Sen. C. W. (Bill) Young, R-Pinellns i
promising protection and
two-thirds
vote
to
property
hounding plush Glen
It reCIUi!CS a
John Mathews. fl-Jacksonville, Park find Henry Sayler. R5t.
override a veto.
Arderi Estates for several free access to the holy places in
who joined Pope In meeting with Petersburg: House Minority
the Old City nnd in Bethlehem. I
The Senate also voted Tuesday years.
Kirk Tuesday morning in a fal- Lender Donald Reed, R-Boca

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He said tile nine-dily recess
Milending bill he asked the Legsed
by
some
legislawhich is enforced by the Profe
mocratic
leadership
would
he
u
talature's De
tive
lende
to
organize
the
s.
increase
this
year
is
the
cinnzil
Practices Commission, a
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l:ibeled "punitivr" by the miiiReprcsontattve -ntec1
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growth above world revolution.
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Cecil Hannon of the

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.enteti hv the nuniizig of the be &amp; Soviet milly said it aWity till
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SUCC('SE
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that
IIS listed tehiphione number-still
guy reuon for the' fiellur- of Red Chino in. Red China is not
tilt- 1966 civil rights conference a nienutwr of thu United Na hrnugiit. Flu dut'ii t lii., glt'utg hold a luster for him.
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Its
part
thit
busi
wetsn't bolting for an acting job,
J)urtt! programs to give both
the- PrtfSidAt'Iit and the natiun'i- hard of hearing what Red China ness, and I dun't rest'hit it." he I used Lu play chess in Washing
SIUd, Altjeiiiitt ItOt UI) ill thit - 1--N said. "But I simply don't get ton Square Park. it was a great eonnnunzty vital guidance
General Assembly, deittiunced iiiiy plL'itbUlt? OUt 01' pubhii' iItte- hit -,
ulici bI)flit beilbe- of uigezu'y.
Kosygiri men. a traitor to tIme At- tiun, t'L'Cpt Ms tar us it uiipiies
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If thu Mexicais-Anierleittis can
abs, accused him of plotting to my work."
do what the Negroes did Itot with luhii,sim for American-St.
it isnit th at the tall. timiridsonucdo, thu leaders say, theti
viet domination of tht world, blond actor fiuth tl fruits of
tour 8anford }3waniuna nitty nut iieed a conference. Or, mind
announced "we will beat success bitter. 9t- just lant 1111 Gordon
Meyer, p r c s i d t nit;
if they want and get OIiC1 it you"
extrovert, lift--of-the party type.: Harold Kutzier, president-elect;
may prove u good dcul mort:
it.

!rs. Mnrll-i,.- l'.'l.'rs,ls

L)eltnna
M:idrd
Mrs.
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hat 9usseun cdld '.as all balo I tim

said George Peppard. "is a to stock with 6.000 cattle.
East
niunity sIlenu gens'ritliy pleased gt'tlier. nut only of using the
"I'm rather practical," be
nw leaders clearly would wul
i piece of timc as long as a gnat's ~
Sitice
if(-find
said all that
attle
remarked.
"I expect
(ltJfli( the further major recog- ,
about the Middle East before , blink
to
support
me,
vice
rather
than
xtion a conference would give
you got the feeling that maybe
"That makes it important to versa.'
thcn.
pr
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he fell compelled to say it again live it the wn you let'! 1: stuwlci
Pt'ppard, sun of a Detroit
1
because
lie
knev
the
Arab!
,
btfived-to
do
at,
mulch
.
good
as
t)
uiIdlIl
p
contractor.
becamt ~
Altamonte Springs
Geneva
enoUgh, the Preain tiel;,
you
can
niuch
fun
we're'
watching
and
mutt! hate jt
couldn't
iziuro'sud in the theater whik•'
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1'a. Julia !.turton
dciii wik cull it, especially in LI
wondering whether tie nimiuc a 4L YOU can''
studying eiigint'ernig at Purdue.
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Vhite deeti with Johnson to sell then critteiti election year'.
But when hollywood starciwn Later, after an 1t;-month hitch
ilous,stiurree
suggest
they
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Mary
are out.
beciwfl to a young actor, it 'm
Bear Lmeku-Fvreat ('ity
the' U.S. Marines. tie won
Alm
Mm, Mntr)':tnn MilemIII4M'tltli' x,iiguit tie item iii S key
Sinet lie- hail said before thu way he prefers. The big (14)1141! glt Istitutt- of Technology . H':
40 0t1)Wt"t('rI. state rather than United States was ttio uggressw
fl14tt;e tug (leirimihiub,
orht'd partime as a disk jockLUII4 Miinrui
t*Iii4itcs1
ill
Cuissullserrit
jfl
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a
bit
\'ieuuini.
you
got
the
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And
51't'h)i
tht'ni.
re,. IL
alici i'tdit' sImittuni ('nigi2ntx
L . ,I4,IulI!.4)bl
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Mrs. .'nne (lt,,ltø'rr,
lJt'fore-- nzai:inig his. mark or
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.4) ,-Ir1ii,- .'1114.'rlrua ieminer ttsilii. rny that age.un, tou , because the- ilullywnod c; gnlcPn cash
regis- Hroaut av Geor-gi- mittenCied Ito

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-,Y- o! truditionul)y Ifoljower.% to votit.. Itt-publ .11TI it, ruLe enterlirist:- hub soured tile I
Kosygin was hardly back in '
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bemocrutic Mexican - Anwri- presidential J913I if White Wtte House somewhut, art the New Yorl; before he went 00
cans In Te,us and California House undertularigs 00 this "confurciuce idea."
teleViOfl again, this time bevoted last November for two I rant euni by then to he nntclt.t:icazi.Anierieuns are tom. fore a news conference, to tit,
hey 1eJ)U111c1&amp;!ih, Sri., John o$Uutt and teiiuJari:ing.
They agree the 1D6(i confer- nounce the United States as an
Tower "lid Gov. Rolluld liengull. ~ They do not tall (if breal:inp : elict. fuiled und they du not I aggressor in Vietnam and Israv!
an aggressor in the Middle
The lc:icuni-Americji corn- ttieir 1)entocrmttic' Iutbjt alti- want a similar experience. But I
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with eo"onarv attack' being enclobing a long stamped, re-

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onit, %%fimn Lnit. reporter lint sponsor(
--rence on thu settled everything, or even any
,
the
Saviet
wtutt
the world is th.n lirross the bars. n that
CiZec]
for
no:
bailing
this
wi th 7i Li sptcuIlly arranged pattern of th e big one for Ne- thing. it certainly was a goad
.
tilvy lilight ; groL- b it, JunL. 1966. but tile thing. and a nice t)llt:. till$ out tile Arabs when Israel was looking for and bad)y needs - a ,sunit- hand over the little fin- ~'

stronti' that a sur- I enuruiel at least Sonic! of their small hilt gain I ruIn thut ehebo- ChancE' to get together.

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tkttorul %OtLs

IiUl,-Aflli) Iran lean- LUId
privately art not at all hr
.-d out o- ~iij, pocl;- 'sure how serious tm effort tilt- .
originulJy,
et aftfi--ir is much-tulhed-of W1411. ~ ]'resident ilit(tidt
to nlakL.. !
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head, over twn days in H
ly respected iii, 1 tf UT coulci he oiisititrithlt
c ular outli
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apphiudiii.
hUsh
Presi dent Joh nson and tat %&amp;r. iii
t1t\(h
i
lint tile country's IdexicallFor tilt muin t-ricl: it,
. breakNot
non-Communist
Americans
w
be
outdone,
Israel's
Vieentv Xinienefi, their Ionp- ilow,wer, since ii good propor- hnFygin came out all smiles. 0.1
around the housu called liolk Forvigi.i Ministe: Abbii Eban. . ing your slavery to Iliratine is to 1
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of tilL. .-, m illioll A1c):ic",j _ shaking hands, saying pleasant i
hiF well-it ,
the riI,- i *.loll
things. Tile President got ttli. bush in Glassboro. N.3.. t.'ieru uxervising the right or reply. I rf--chantiel your nervom, ener- OVER 36 YURS
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hlive
also df- until
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revolution.

dint Johnson to assunhi thathi ;

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or)c.ftmmed parlor athh tics

Premier Alexei
orl: was siiying that if the
Meanwhile. King husseir, o!
N. Rosygin And then therf: was Vietnam v.-ar Nvas nit*. n! flit wpx 3ordnn. it count.-), left in tritter, ,~
,
K'jnp Hussein. Ahba Ebtin. littic' till Sn"'Pt U11101" couic; %k-orl oil'. h%. flu Short war witt, Israp,
ith thr United .inurne.yed to tile United Nation.-,
Albania fled China Fidel Ciis States.
Ill •i thi Genera! Assemb! 'c' I
tro. and the long pronouncement
Instead of flying homf after rondemn the Israelis. fit said ~
from loscov. on (' 'tars of th I tu
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Kost pm tic "1 ozigh hi pea"e in tUl
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to reach or a ezgarette light
and then wave his hand and I of smoking.
(( Carry candy coated gum
arm around for
in the same pocket *5 OU used
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thnt I call I
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education
ness thereof; the world, and they that
nd other important agencies of state dwell therein. -Psalm 24:1.
overnrnent that answer the needs of a
People who are prosperous and li('
growing state were harmed by the veto. cuniiz1 i1 considerable of this world's

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hinched t.npethvr recently. '111Y
hino47, pressure is too high.
-So nly dortOr sliggrsted I
litit,ter stop my cwnrvts.
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(le&amp;tth blow to adequate state f'n4tnc-

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"We'll pa.,;F: hi.s bill, see how it goeS I 1
nid pr obably be hack here lit Tnl1ahaser hi-fore October Ist raising taxes to :
tnt "1 1k need' '
Most frilks won't 1w rushing out lo 1
spend that extra dollar or two that has
been tucked away anticip tin
:
creuse. "11'
,uit and See" seems to
theme of the hour for all of Florida.

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On JON, Ist the suite will be fared
-with running in deficit operi,tion unless
omt1 form of an npprnprutto-'n bill i
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Keep * pad of blank
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booklet
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;aper
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hand and doodle with
years
bdoi for ft can add
he hand that held our for.
to a 'mnker lit e.pan
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it a n'vpziPer editor.
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Governor Claude Kirk promised Flor- ise, and preneridly approve of hit. action,
;.
If
11,epublicar,
Governor
Claude
Kirk
WOUld
stand
for
no
new
idinnr that he
is nble to hold the line on txxes and !
ILO
tax
furni.-+ necessUry financial .support to i
-Promise.
thirl Vrn-winr nee~ls of ii growinfr state,
In hill. veto of the legislature'F record
it nlay he 9r
,, years hefore another Demi- ,

2(lO million deficit

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Page 6

•lnne 28. '1967

*From Last Place To Champs

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By MURRAY CRASS
Aaaoclated Preen Sports Writer
Before the game, the Pittsburgh Pirates put on an
act for 'Waiter Mntthau and Jack Lemmon. During the
game, they put on an act worthy of Abbott and Costello,
The first act proved more profitable. At least soyoral of the Pirates enrned $J0() each for it. They didn't
get anything for the second act except. at lot of confusion

of turn. So had Gene Alley, who versal of Alley and Pagan did Houston starter Wade Binsin
Brave until rerenfly,
game,
preceded Pagan with the rond the Mets no harm.
The turn of events enabled the' walked three men before Aaron
t
Mets to hold onto the victory connected in the third.
As the puzzle hecqmc unrnv
finn Sutton set down Cincin
behind a four-run first-inning
eled, the participants learnd outburst, capped by Ron Swobo miii on two hits and received
flint In the official lineup hand dat's three-run homer.
solid support from batterymnte'
ed Rarlick and Westrum bfr
Mike McCormick scattered John Rosehnro. who drove in
the
game.
Pagan
was
li'td
as
seven
hits as San Francisco four runs with a pair of doubles.
and at 5-2 loss to the New York
the
sixth
hatter
and
Alley
the
cooled
off St. Louts, at least
The Philhies snapped ChicirMets.
St.. Louis 6.0, Atlanta
clobbered
seventh.
Rut
in
the
line-up
listed
temporarily.
Hal
Lanier
struck
go's
winning streak at seven
In the pre-game festivities, Houston 13-5, Los Angeles on
Excuse me for just a moment folks. Having spent more
t he scoreboard. Alley was the big blow, a two-run double games. Don Lock's three-run
than a few days in New York City, I have to re-educate this ttit' Pirates and Mets acted 0111 whipped Cincinnati 9-0 and Phil
and Pagan No. 7.
wi th the' bases loaded in the homer in the third did the heavy
smiling monster of letters on the correct pronunciation of at triple play for a scene In the adeiphla stopped Chicago 4-2.
M
coach Sheriff Rnhtnson fifth inning,
damage to the Cubs, and Rick
mn''. "The Odd Couple." which
The odd incident in the Pirate caught the discrepancy,
eertaln wolda , .1 mean words.
but
Wi ne stymied them on three hits
Hank
Aaron
smashed
his
19th
stars Matthau as a sloppy Met game came' in the third
Dose local guys has been bustin' up the pins 1tt'
inWestrum
let
it
go
through
the
and
20th
homers,
a
grand
slam
before
needing relief help from
for amsahoora, dat is. Nab around tolty-toid street and told sports writer and Lemmon as ning after .Inst' Pagan cut the first two innings when the re and a two-run blast, for Atlnnt,a. flick Hall in th e seventh.
his roommate who Is obsessed New York clad to 5-2 with at
auu, we got some cats who can beat youie guys
with cleanliness.
two-run double. As Jim Pagliabewlin' left headed. And If they can't do it, we'll call on the in the scene, Bill Mazeroski- rone stepped into the batter's
lIStS
subbing for Roberto Clemente box. Mots Manager Wes West
Seriously, I'd like to thank CII Luck and Alex Serrates who rejected the $100 role-hits rum emerged from the dugout.
for pinch-hitting for Split-ski and commend them for at fine i nto the triple play.
"That man batted nut of
job.
fly DICK COUCH
Weis, however, was the un- month-long slump, dampens
In the game, the bizarre fes- t turn." Westrum told plate urn
It was quite an experience attending the national convert- tivlttes centered around the part I p1 re Al Harlick.
Associated Press Sports Writer luckiest of all. He's out for the Tiger hopes for their first pen
BILL MAZEROSIt1
Hon of the Bowling Proprietors' Association of America. (LIP'- of the Pirate line-up that 101Curl Yastrzcmski, still season wi th torn ligaments In nant. since 1945.
"lie did?" Rarlick asked, t
ten when you're quartered in the hilton and you know that lowed Mazeroski, the No. 11 hit- somewhat surprised,
McDowell scattered eight hits
groggy from the effects of his left knee.
at, why should I tell you. You wouldn't ter In the batting order.
the moms cost
"Yes." Westrum coolly re- at persistent head cold, is
and Chico Salmon drove in four
believe it anyhow!)
In less zany National League plied
the healthiest member of In Tuesday night's other AL runs with two doubles and a
games
San
Francisco
blanked
Indeed
Oat' of the most momentous features of the five-day proPagan had batted out the American League's Big games the Washington Senators homer as the Indians extended
drubbed California 9.4 and the Detroit's losing string to four
gram was listening to Bud Wilkinson, Director of the 1.ift'.
Three.
time Sportm Foundation and foo-ordinator with Stan 1!llusial of
Yastrazemaki had the sniffles New York Yankees edged Kan- games.
i today after returning to the Hos- sa, City 2-1 after losing their
the President's Physical Fitness Program.
,jured when the Baltimore star
Sh'
D
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'It's just a matter of time until all schools in the country
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Kaline,
struck
nut
by Clove- slid into second base, breaking
ynight 's 3-2 victory over Minnehave bowling, tennis and golf as a regular part of their curanti..
Rut.
Al
Kahine
and
Frank
land's
Sam
McDowell
in th e up a. double play in the four th
These
riculum.
are the three sports which you may continue
Robinson,
the'
other
two-thirds
sixth
inning,
returned
to
the dug- inning. Robinson lay uncons
or
long after youx days of formal education have' passed
Two weeks (or more)
out
and
slammed
his
bat
into cious for five minutes. Both
are Identified as 'carry-over' sports,
the bat rack, fracturing a meta- players then were sent to Balti' of summer fun.
Instead of spending more time anti space' on the meeting,
July 3 to July 6
carpal bone In his hand. He'll be more's Sinai Hospital for X
DENVER, Cola. (AP) - Soy- and lout' were traded to Denver,
let's take a quick look-see at what's happening on tin' local
July I? to July 30
out two or three weeks, accord- rays.
July 31 to Aug. 13
kegling scene. O.K.?
en players went into an Amen- including the controversial full
ing to Dr. Russell Wright, the
Robinson suffered at concus
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MAKE
YOUR BOY'S
Tigers' physician.
sian and contusions over his left.
The Maryland Fried Chicken-Sixth Annual Firecracker Tuesday, and when they stopped
RESERVATION NOW!
The 32-year-old outfielder. eye brow. He had trouble recallThe Dolphins gave Denver
City 228-2107
Special Tournament is in need of quite a f entries to make rolling Miami acquired three offensive guard Ernie' Parh. __________________________
Orange
who led All-Star balloting wi th Ing the collision and was hospiOr
ft
success. Gee, .1 just can't understand why you hflv(' tO
242 of a possible247 votes, was talized overnight as at precaudefensive' end Earl Faison, sec
NAVY
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30A,
Sanford
coax sonic of these fellows to take it shot in at handicapped
RI.
hitti ng .328, with 15 homers and Unnary measure. He will be
and-year quarterback George
LLAI;tiL
322-8481
tournament at winning the top prize of $100. And that's not
53 TUflS batted In. His freak Inju- held out of the Orioles' line-ups
Wilson .Jr., and a high 1968 draft
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ry, coupled with Detroit's for at least two days,
I choice plus the garrulous Gil
1 'rir.nr
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cnrist.
40 20
2. Fleurs
So far, it's Rich (Slingshot) Murphy at the top of the
In return Miami got running
. Bfackshov
heap with a not-so-big 670 series. Now remember, these scores
bacl Abner Haynes. linebacker
Twjdgcts
are all handicapped. Riding into second slot with z (142 is flod
:t8.h 21.6 Jerry Hopkins and dci ensivt
50,000
4. Dragins
MacLeny while Bob Locke is just smirking with his 629. good
22 end Dan Larose,
1F 22
5. NWSEI)
for third position.
Gilchrist resigned tram the
86.5
1.
flVAIIwho've
28.6
Broncos
last year in a huff over
All of the Vents
make
donated a lot of time
ioir
4 disagreements with manage
this one a success are looking for somewhere near 80 entries
35.5
ment. The Broncos then traded
I. Wing "A"
to make It worthwhile.
85
25
him
to Miami in midseason.
U.
Admin.
tomorrow
You have until
to qualify and remember.
It's
Gilchrist
came to Denver
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thirty-two) bowlers who'll have 10. OCA
from
Buffalo
and was traded
.
84 26
the rest of their eliminations all paid for liv the association. ii. Subtrnnics
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12. :t Power Plants
Give It a whirl, won't you
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18. 6 Power Plants
Ads INSY he cuue.Usd wheat resetS are ..esred. Ysu an ell @ - only for the atumb.r of days
coach anti general manager at
the ad hat boss
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Thanks to Dave Penick for reminding me of his dad's good 14. Vigilantes
Denver.
PLEASE
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111GB (AMES-SERIES
icore while we were away visiting. The elder Penick (Price)
Saban said h expect,; no trou
bowled his first 200-plus game about two weeks ago in the 2O9/58-Bob Tcnt
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ble from the often troublesome
popular Parent-Youngster League and finished with IL 212. 218/577-Richard Higginbotham Cookie
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INSERT IN YOUR ENVELOPE
If you think Mr. Penick is proud, well, you ought to see his 2:18/572-Dicl Bergatresser
, t) to do. and it will be his re
Preston
218/1166-George
kid going around town with a big smile on his face.
of the Al, All-Star outfield, were
sponsfbilltv to do it.."
Remember, he hasn't bowled In a league for more than 2171561-Chuck Rednian
in Miami. Wilson's lather, the tar less fortunate.
2161'h346148
10 years
so he has reason to he happy.
Kahne. Detroit's injury-prone
Dolphin coach, said he thinks
'208/546-Cal Greve
the trade will give his son superstar. all but knocked him3 LINE
219/542-lion Faulkner
"more of an opportunity to show self out, of the July 11 classic
when he broke his right hand in
himself as a quarterback
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CHARGE
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lightnings taking first place:;
the RVAII-5's Squaws second I
T,lure':: the Flying Fleurs third
CINCINNATI (AP)-The Ch
and the Alley Catta an Anchor
('innati Reds sold first husema
tt'imfli.
Gordy
Coleman to Spokane s
Bowling for the first ))itLct'
Pacific
Coast League Tue
O'ftni were: Ellen Ruth, Toni the
Astell, Joyce Taylor and Suzy day.
Spokane is an affiliate of Ut
Rena. For the ItVAH-5 Squaws
Los
Angeles Dodgers.
were: Isuhelle Goahorn, Jeanne
Individual pen (u'mant'e trophies
Wilde and
HOWLING LEAGUE \'INNERS I )urtrxv,
Betty
Draft
\1',rj(,r, holmes. For third f)liu'.'
were presented in the Naval Officer's Wives League to (left to right)
l)ornell
1&lt;11average,
high
Lewis
LOS
ANGELE S(All) - Tl'
Marlene
series,
Carol
high
were: Ellen Vaught,
Suzy Rena
Angeles
Lakers announce
for
high
game.
(rzyhowski, Peggy Parten and Los
League President and to ICitty O'Gara
dine
Tuesday the signing of Clomsa
(Navy Photo)
Marlene Lewis.
In the individual awards dlvi- University forward Randy M
sion, Marlene Lewis had high hafley, their first draft choice I
average; Suzy Rena high series; the recent NBA draft.
Kitty O'Gara high game; Ellen
Ruth series handicap and Suzy
Hole-In-One
ant
Itetto also wart the WIBC
MflM'rPWAT. lAP)
addition
to
the
records.
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Ron
(AP)
VAESTERAAS. Sweden
ward for the' Most Improved p,yc; fired a five.underpnrt
two.
Australia's durable truck star, set a world record of mile and 5,000 meter's, he holds bowler, having improved her in his practice round Tuesds
reverages by 10 pins,
8:19.8 here Tuesday night. Now he plans to attempt the three' mile at 12:50.4, the six
for the $200,000 Canadian Op
meters
5,000
f
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the
lot'
mark
'l'he
new officers elected for Golf
startir
Championship
itt breath his world
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miles at 26:47.0, tile 10,000 at
Thursdays
,,rt Stokho1m next. week.
2 7:39,4 and the 10 miles at the full SCitSOIl will be:
President, Donna McDaniel;
Julius B ros of Mid-Pine
Clarke, at lean 29-year-old Aussie who was the
47:12.8
Woods;
vk'e-presidenit,
Andree
shot a hole-in -one at ti
NC.,
to cruel; the 28-minute barrier' '
used to hold the world
alSO
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three
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barrier
secretory,
Suzy
Rena;
treasur180-yard
eighth lie used a No
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20,000
meters
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recon'th
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alter
he
surprised
miles. was
er, Ann Hyatt and sergeant-at- lion, and the ball hopped on(
and tile
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of his record time in and
before dropping into the cup
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These gals captured first place' in the league and we're just
2. IILII Products
bustin' our buttons over them
Margie Curathers, bat
silliest thing a driver can do is to get a good
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Powell, Ellen JictLs, Darkis Owens, Gloria Aceardi and Dot
7 lead in at race and then start coasting along, taking it
1'
4. Trophy Lounge
Johnson.
uuv, nursing his engine, and being as careful as an old
5. liellary Western
Looks like Larry Burgett gets tour bowler of the
s !udy so that he won'. hit a wall, spin or get crossed up in
sulute this wee); for hi tremendous 2711.1151 combination in the
! rouble in front of him.
6. Mitylair Country
'lhursday Navy Mixed Le4guc. And hin' about that Margie
when
Racing is like Ho many othei' sports
Clul,
Caratliers coming in only at couple of pins behind with it 22(1North American 5.5
et at guy down, keep beating him, Don't give him a
628 duo. Recognizing other 'st.ars' we had honey hiurgett 2088.5 12.5 ilianet for secOli(1 breath and let something happen to
Buzzards
519, Alice Best 198, Ginger Smith 184, Ed Gallagher was away
you. I've knowzi that for at long time, because I've been
111gb Games Series
up thai- with it 225.624, Bob Gaudreau 7811551 and Bob Watson
117, Hat'. racing for some 20 years, but I discovered it all over
Petersen
215/1
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hit u 198.542.
ry Pentecost 204/588, John 'Charlotte ill the World 600. 1
Got a. couple of 'riewsies' for you ii' the Friday Sand Fischer
202/545, flick SchnitzI had a three' or four lap lead, beaten for a man to take home
Spurs League, und then' scores art' pretty good, too, Lox be- icr
200/543. Dave' Kacaundi
and so help me if I wasn't much money, I'm convinced that
ginners
Mary Dougherty 154, Lois Bristow 160 and Caro- 11)7/531).
racing is a to ugh way to make
lyn Clifton 169.
tempted to start bucking off a.
It living, flow would you like'
Pete Petersen led Un' City League bunibing with it 215little and breath it. But. I didn't, your pay cheek to depend on
(117 sot and had good company with Hurry Pentecost 204.58,
Buckpasser
and kept going full blast. it's 'aut' beating just Richard PetJohn Fischer 202-5411, lick Schnitzlei- 20(1-643 and Dave 1acat goo(1 thing I did. If I hadn't, ty. Mario Atidretti arid A. J.
L;undi 107-531J.
I'd lost titi' race. 'inward the Foyt? Not to mention Pearson,
Syndicated
Speaking of (1w Parent-Youngster gathering, Iao about
end of the' race' I hitr the wall flier'inger, Yarborough, Baker,
BUCk
shining (.1w spotlight on at couple' of tin' 'kids' for a. secoud.
NEW YORK (AP)
and hued to slow down because Isato' and a. slew of othem.
Ken Spiegle rolled at 148, Denise 'l'ouruuu the manic, a 14 and passer', the 1966 thoroughbred the' ear wouldn't handle. And
I never saw such a field of
Horse of the Year, has been
Mike ft.eno was six pins less at 143.
me
came
David hell-for-breakfast drivers. None
right bucL of
Front the. Wed assday.wurning Jet Bowler.rttea. League', syndicated for at record $4.0
Pearson. I beat him across the' of 'em need a brake peddle, just
Effie Oldham 158, Joan Everiy 166, Mary Harden 161 and lion for stud duty in 1960.
Ijiat h- just five seconds, which am extra. accelerator stud: in. 3
ugdeat Phipps. owner of the
ltoylyii Verdisi 166.
lileulls that if I haiti taken
can't wait to set' Andi-etti ill
Nos' we'll try to get more of the' 'future' pros' score's in fumed1 4-year-old colt who has
had
that
big lead, action. I've' seen at lot of races,
f o r you next week. But for goodness sake, I hope you men won more than $1.3 million, said easy when I
but that little Mario gave me
eon't let your own association down and get out thet.' before' 16 of 3 shares had been sold to I'd have
taken second
motley,
at lead on
get
to
if
I
nianugi'
bunch of thrills here in Febbreeders
unwrren to try for the thath Annual Firecracker 'Iuurns- protiiierit owners and
it,
the
Firecracker
40)0
field
ruatry.
He covered all the track
fur $150,01)1) per share. Phtpps that
nient, sponsored h Maryland Fried Chicken.
said he was retaining the other on ,luly 4, you can bet. your last but the parking Jot, and would
Anti then I was watching Harry Smith (the' famous Pro i6 share
shock absorber that. I'll have have gont out there if he had
,
,; . or hail interest,
teen many times on national TV in New York) and I
The syndication will not be Mr. (Tom Friedkin's cur really had to He's at driver, don't forwondering to myself, now what's so different about hint that come' effective until the' son of boiling. It's not one of those get that.
makes him at better bowler
a living, if you will, front bowl- Torn Fool-Busandn passes ter- races that you can lay-buck arid
"at still hoping to get it ride
Jag.
scheduled
to
wait
for
the
leaders
to
drop
out.
in
that
midnight business
the
He
is
t.liity test.
We have lots of local keglers who have at better approach stand at the Clalborlie farm of There are about 15 to 20 cars Paul Revere 250. 1 never have
than Hurry mmd yet, there was just. soizietiang different "bout Arthur "Bull' Hancock in lax- in the Firecracker 400 that could driven that 8.81-mile track and
the' man
road course, but it must be fun.
The' previous record for at syn- take' home the bacon,
%?haett I look at the well who I'd like' to slide off those banks
Oh well, maybe It was because I knew that he WIth get.- dicated stallion was the $2.6
day just to smile a' yti-yob I million fur Harbor View Farm's are' going to drive' iii the' Fire- oat.' that road course just to
tizig aaid about a hundred bucks
ake' me that really made the diftuienet, hut'?
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America's
Richey
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The Altamonte Twins earned dark horse at
Little League play-offs Inst as ('OflC)l for the All-Stars.
aiming today for his second big faced
second-round
tough
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night, bowing 2-0 to Nort.}igate Fourteen boys will he selected nit 11-6 victory over the Sunvictory in three days.
upset
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matches
today.
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who
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Bombers
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six additional runners-up prizes.
Long-wood
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The 23-year-old tennis star chance to upset the form book
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field on Monday. Mike SintThOMe planning on competing
Coach Paul Branson's Twins have been asked In try our.
P.W. knocked and boost the United States'
ill
the event may make. up
Eddy Fehrer pitched and nuons hurled a two hitter and from Santurce.
were shutout by Nnrthga.te
. fill, r'k'ami I.e'auua.'
National League'
out reigning champion Manuel sagging reputation after a
Gil.
their
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hurler Touchton, who allowed hatted the Cn.sselhcrry Cubs to registered 16 strikeout.s for the Santana of Spain in the first
Pet.
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fleggie'
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St. Louis
thoes
at the pro shop.
art 'Wilder and Randy Mullins. Yankees in Farm League Play triple for the winners.
to filce Bob Hewitt. the powerl3ichey was to plity Tony Cincinnati ... - .12 31 .575 :1 Va I 1111-1(111
In Farm Lengue pIny lit fit) Australian who is now a Undue, Australian lelt.hzmder Chicago
Wilder, the Altamonte pitch- at Altamonte Field hist night.
In
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Johnny
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Cup
team.
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Cubs.
Teammates
Panthers
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72. At that particular point on
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The Seminole All-Stars will Kevin Rinesliussel and Steve Fehrt'r the winning hurler. of the fancied players here fol. of Denmark,
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begin practice this coming ,lumeson also contributed horn- Gunderson belted a pair' of los;ing South Africa's Davis Cii))
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Meanwhile, its the huts got Los Angeles
\';i'liingtoti . 32 40 .144 11 ' thit' one who has gone tho
Monday morning at 10 n..m. for era to the Cassellerry assault. triple's for Casse'lL't'r-x-y and triumph over France In the over the shock of Santana's ear . New York . . 25 41 .:;79 17
l,ii'sitat's Re'suslts
in Farm League pIle)' Me'n- Howard ,lones clubbed am triple semifinals of European Zone B ly defeat they were asking one Houston
farthest will he declared the
the opening tournament game!
; •i .:ini 19
Iiiiu'.as
City 101, New York winner. Cooke anticipated that
the
for
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Psiithers.
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th e second week of
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Roy Emerson?
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BE(INN1NG OF THE END
Florida Sta te had the only er- the plate. Mound ace Wayne
son's .leii'y Behrens singled to center, opening the
mr of the game.
Stumpf took the win from the
door for five runs to score in the th ird inning. CoyMorrison, the mound.
Strickland
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American 011 took Pineeres
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Pitiecx'csl bnt.snien with two hits
champs, will meet Chase, the flexall 'it- in Metro Softball plate lacing three singles nod
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National Little Major League play last night.. Bi ll y Knykenliorisock led the winning mound ace.
crown holder, tonight (7:30 in dali led the winners from the, arid
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State Bank in fifth was ended series at Ft. Mellon Park.
In other action last night the
?elnt'i'iscm's
when Strickland
mound ace .lim Schroeder fun- Panthers edged the Cards 6-5 in
iid George Pivec. one of Flor- Pee Wee Baseball Western Lens fs •jda State's strongest hatters, rile play. Terrell Erin and
with the haes loaded and IWO
Elliott each stroked a
pair of single's for the Panthers
men cut.
Schroeder allowed only five while Clitude Bewieehth laced
hits artd two runs while fanning at pair for the Cards, Ervin was
eleven of Florida State's hats- the winning hurler.
sn In a fine mound showing. 1 The Cubs bombed the Twin'
All but one of the Strickland- 272 in Pee Wee Eastern League'
Morrison hatsmen laced singles :it1on, \Vayne Stump! and Clark

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civer hint Baptist in the Chsir'rli

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crowd. Four successive hits off the bats of Don Parks,
Donald Brown, Mike Tavloi'. and .Iei'i'v Behrens kved
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form a soft dough. Turn out ou

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h'. the liostessu,
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Muson heist; best titan,
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mixture of granulated

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wedding liart~ at the Inter- 0
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Tile bride elect was graduated
Till1q. I'li-will 1, tit(, firtit woman it, i:tiowij to liuve tittid, were used lit, a centerpiece oti
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Junt 16, following thic' re- from Lyman High, class of '66
into
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hearsal lit the Winter 1, a r 1, and has attended Orlando Ju-

child's room. Cut utunmd or Methodist Church.
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parents . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Crocker,

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my reputation and it scared
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dates be

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1 like him very much and
wonder if you can hclp inC
get him hark 7

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you enjoy her company, but

'.ou can't afford her tastes,
and that if she wants to con.
tinue W enjoy -your company,
she will either have to ad-

BAD NAME

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just to your standards, or
help foot the bill And if you
lose her before you go broke,
it'll be a break for you.

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it can't he r(-paired that fast.
You earned it, so no'. '.ou
hitid better set about living it
down and building up a • ne'

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you rind daddy will
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offer in old and new fi ction and
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Blum included in his defini,various communities where drug users.
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these volunteer. tax-free asringing from as
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librar creased studies of
sounti on' are operating
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he said and he recommended such is alcohol and tobacco.
conjunction with student
legislation that would lessen and illicit but relatively harmterial. Others use rented spaces penalties for its use and posses. less (as present]%, used~ social
and dwated rooms or buildings.
drugs such a-, marijuana and
in most cases the librarian sion.
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commission
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and a former reliable' evidence that inarijunof
state
Hanner
secretary
1rs iarjorie' I John)
attorney gcr)erai, called for ex- na c;iuc cririnis head librarian arid dcvos
Blum ,,aid studies of LSD had
pari ded efforts to reduce th
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narcotics
into
the
nashown
use of tlw drug appeared
concentrated in persons in the
tion's cities.
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reports
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little resemblance to %%,
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ho experiment with
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ment and Administration of Jus- ers had earlier experience with
what 4 now the L4ngwood
marijuana. but lie noted their
tice.
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released
report.
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rertini,- i course k.
nnt-'n. It tracer law and order wittingly Inure dealt a blow at
Milti a stuciLmi
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equalize districui until 1072 lia!'i
BY AWL.ON MUR VA=10N
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biv Uiiiversi!y and at INew Yorl; II
in
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, ing marble and glaw, Poliev ~ actur' ib fliv LibilitY tu Observv. cutifereets - but few members ~
'f,, I Aca&amp;iny building. ii tew blucht, and pulicenieti art- trained to profest~ knowing just what it
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trum Graiiierc%%, Parl; in mid- 1 observe It's an ens~, transition dueb.
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B Its terms it provu&amp; tinet
rit Manhattan
black k'athiet
Acting also has mud anutbet' no state
Settintig into
Id
required
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num said: "Therv't~ a growing !I solt's taught nie to perform in the Supreme Cuurt't; one maw;
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realization thal tht- ljoliev of ti1v ~ front of tin uudietice-und tlutt'ii uav vote niandatt, unt.11 utter it
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futurt, must im collegv trained. I something policemen are called federal census. The rlext regu- 1
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Wtieii a policeman bus
" to con- One of nny questeuzth raging
New York City tiuhiec budget js
i)ti mnilhiwi, you want to trol a crowd or liuindie an aeci- unanswered th ro ugh the Houstover
M11 that it'.- in good proleswunal I dent lit, invy be ab frightened w Tuesday wat, thv effect tht, pro
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in
years Ii' earim enough credits br early
time being incite hU
chiniirnntn of the Re'iitihiiciin tine- sinnu'
driven
wedge- between ;)t)I1cenln unmid lit' won 't graduate' be f ore 11)73. er passengers find the seats too
tint' general viewpoint of nine' of
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spring semester.

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I only! Open arm Maple frame . . . •
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print loose revers.,
ible foam cus h ions. Or i g. $139

Tht, lact thL11 the student.-, at-

pohcenien and deninnd,- ,

heaped upon theni to

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tine'

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London dollies
wear
stockings
or
tights
beneath
body
You've gut to be doctor, law- learns to put up with the truspursues world pence' ob jectives,
psychiatrist,
marriage tritions that come with the job their minis in autumn. w inter '
yer.
one' of which is to bring the
and spring. With thu warmer L
I colinselior mia father confessor. I of being ij puliceman."
Vietnam war to soniv sort of
i
Although the college' is geared dmiyi;. t hey've returned to ordi You've gut to he a nice guy em
satisfactory end. Republicans
oIlp liwe of tht, street and the i to tht, needs ol the policemen, it nary stockings. Thi-; leave-; a
ths meatieSt gti oil tin oilier seth' if discourages th em f rom attend- Pah of bare- flesh between
resinirise' to his New .lersn'v
into trouble'. That's purl ing luli time. Only one police- stocking top utiti panty bottom
cussiuns with tint- President of vim ruin
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, causing
n
l schedule it) ; This i, the area ttiat'.
fers no improvement iii East- ,
trouci.
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thit
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6-transistor . . . vinyl carrying case
and earphone. .......................

I these- scnt better that, tine old
:trt'et atid tr"itw door : Ilic't't1nus
"lut this college program ones. The fihc -glass seats ar
popularity l;nob,,." snid I)ielt Ward. a scmlow rating in the
or IIIId II patrolman in the tie - shows us that were not just sul experimental. and we art- wait
polls will endure.
dig fur tine pUt)liC'S reaction."
tective (hiviioi: o New York's dier br eight hours. A
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School officials the policeman. But we don't bus' The London subway is operat-

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West relations and may boom-

but

lives exists in the archives of
libraries where the past is recorded and the present is be.
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to be
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will determine a police- niliccniuii sees so much emo- spokesman said: "We shall bear,
This units' of opinion between that
tifl worked up and ainied at in mind the views of the mmtwo Demo- mans uitiniutt- worth.
the' Iii GOP and the
"A pulicenains job is a lot him tic- knows they re- attacking iskirted young ladies. Of course.
crati(' state' executives shatters

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dowfl on one 0! those si'nts curly
an can examine' his prolessirm ested in becoming policemen.
-and search for an understinidMike Fleming, a patrolmH in the morning." explained one

Reiman.

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soia, matching chair, contrasting swivol r

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ing of his alienation from tht- ~ lor 21~-: year.%. discussed Iii.s own 1 girlofficial
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Reviv%%.
Railway
. of what it mean sto be a
societ%I lie is sworn u) protert. ~ leeling.
,
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magazine
of
the
National
'Union
I Tht. heavy
. emphasis on liber !! policeman:
Mont. (AP) - President John I
-The police department trie,.; Of Railwaymen. says "London!I
I a] art.
,., iF no accident.
son's surnmit. tulks with Snviet
• These are' men w ho want to to tell you that when someone Transpo rt is rece i ving a number I
Premier Alexel N. Kosvgin have
at of complalntt about fiber -glass
said attach a policeman
about tliemstive
boosted his political stock at :in;
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cans attending The'

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policewomen.
~eral art, voh(-g(, for policenitm. men,
federal r-irl.,* riding London subways a? ,
apenLs
or
correction
offivers
finding. new seaLs unbearable on'
olill Jay Collegf, ol Crimintil ,
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who attend part time. The rest th'Elil bare skin.
"It's a terrible shncL to sit
It i,,~ a school where the poli.!t-- are high school graduates inter

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nearing completion on f v u r
portable classrooms being crect.
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school after the become police
men

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to

numbers for many fall term.

shot. '11mmunization is Your, The student is v policeman.
All but ii few of the 1.475 stu ' ~
,
, enrolled in wh..*. is dents at John Jay. founded in '
assurance for good health," and lie i.
thnugh, to be the nation's--dlid 1965 as a branch of the City Uni- I
stateis Dr. Leone.

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mimics and plavette shows.

can be eradicated by visiting dent arose frnm his desk, ad- years." lie said. "Sn thi- police
your family physician or tilt
' department must recognize that
sted
, the pistol -tit his hip. and
health department. 11 you have ju,
the way to get college-trained
began to discus.s bis horneworl:
.
not had a shot within four years
nien is to have them attend
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It is reported construction is

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prin.

$

ZantroM rayon and cotton or summory Dacron polyester pastels So

sented a talent show which in- I
cluded puppet acts. panto-

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tertamnient is planned. Last
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3D, yet the adult population 11) SO
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e=emely nonchalant about tet- I
ourth is ,
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probably lacking immunity.

a

pick pastels

skate and on Wednesdays

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and F'ridays. On MondayF the%-

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have not been inoculated.,

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are kept for use

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libraries are run for profit, most

The 124 children participa ti ng
enjoy recreation and rt.c and

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t';, ~ ..;,i
activities, it is only good se
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to make sure that every mem- t'
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ber of the family -Young and *`:'*,
old - It. protected.
,

five

Varlit

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Su m me r recreation program
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ltamontc School i heing
conducted utider direction of

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anus toxoid before infection.
"1etanus can strike whenever
a person ', clln i penetrated
These spore' are found w city

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TALENT Show was presented for summer recreatim-i program at. Altamonte School by (left to right,
seated) .Timniy, Dehier, Kent. ,Bowen, Edward
(hack) Norma
Wright, Tommy Hill, Richard RD
Herring, and Charlene, Valerie, ,Allen, Mark and
Dennis SmaThng Contructrnn mart (bottom) is
fi
25
hhown working on one of the four portable classcent of th e
killer.
Over
so hut
per their
victims
die,
tienttD' rnom being erected at the school. (Herald Photos)

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of dust and dirt," Dr. Leone
warns.
Immunize,
"Be Wise
now a familiar slogan, but It
useful one to renew each
a

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be

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all these outdoor settings, tel- I
anus sports lurk in ever~ t

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school the camper
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to
the woods
will take
th
cwim
pruning,
eners vi1] be
mers will he fontin it Wa to
nut

with both comes; here
in sour ieinht.
We bster deerihe a lihr,r'
a hwldlnL. here the collec'

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$500

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Miriam F. Batchelor
32 Country Club Rd.
Melbourne, Fla.

$100
Mrs. Jewel Hearn
22.2 E. Bullard Ave.
Lake Wales, Fla.

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$100

69'

16

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pk g.

89'

pkg.

590

lb.

69'

$100
Marion Andrea
3303 Kathleen Dr.
Orlando, Fla.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN GOVERNMENT
INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE!

oil

lb. 59

Swift's Boneless

Mrs. J. Shell
7901 S. Causeway
St. Petersburg, Fl..

given out by phone.

$100

All winners posted

No winning numbers

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Swift's Premium Tasty

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Swift's Premium English

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5-pack Mars bar

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N. Coupon Needed

Potato Chips ............

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Psiblix

ranalamp
PubIsz New Chaos curb

6oz. pkg.
3k

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49'

25 Exho S&amp;H Groan Stamps With Coupon'

rumilt mw

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Baby Limas

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Ninnies Orange land Assorted

Sliced Lunch Meats
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110 a&amp;

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Casselb.rry

MON. THRU SAT.

Wkedta

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2.1b., 6-ox. pkg. $3.29
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Birds lye Frefth Cwt

EXTR

1 lb. pkg. 590

July

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Premium Label All Meat

Wed, ,

49'

Cod Fillets

Hwy. 17.92 and

Armour's Star Qukk-?iosuis
Turkey Roast
41iP 1 106

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SANFORD PLAZA

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Imperial Roast 39'
9941
Beef Roast
Chuck Steaks 1b. 19
1b. 699
Short Rl*bs
Ground Beef. 3 lbs. $147

all

$100

Mary V. Parodii
2300 Gorham Ave.
Ft. Myers Fla.

Coca- Cola.... 2 89
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Swift's Premium Bone-In

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113 S. Penn. Ave.
Ocala, Fla.

$100

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Mrs. Rose Gray
1412 Arden Ave.
Clearwater, Fla.

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lb.

Pork Steaks ................

Mrs. K. W. Holder
1 501 Westchester Ave.
Winter Park, Fla.
$100
Jack Avedon
2904 W. Tamiami Cit.
Sarasota, Flo.
$100
H. A. Zulauf
1751 Suffolk Dr.
Clearwater, Pie.
$100
Mrs. Emmy 0. Titsch
2573 Keene Park Dr.
Largo, Fla.
$100
Mrs. Win. E. Seeley
Rt. 2w., Box 296
Merritt Island, Fl..

James E. Brock
5837 Westbury Dr.
Orlando, Fla.

Charcoal Lighter

Us' "1"$13 Aaft.sØk

Swift's Premium Sliced liar cook-out;)

Mrs. Ira Davis
120 N.W. Salem Ave.
Port Charlotte, Fla.

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5:30 to 6:00 PM
WDIO, Channel 6, Orlando
6:00 to 6:30 PM

$500

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Cream Cheeses.

491

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Delois Ann Dye
Lucky Clover Ti. Park
Eau Gallie, Fla.

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THE 49TH WEEK OF LET'S GO TO THE RACES"
$100
$500

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Bank Robber

Opening Step Of,

Murders Two,

Cool Summer

Slain Himself

FORT IVERS (APi -- Employer.- in this southwest Florida
city were bcseigc'd today by
group of Nc'groe with the 1p1c'a
Thre us."
It wa' the opening step in
"Operation Cool Summer." a
pilot program of the National
Association for the Advance
ment of Colored People. The
men behind it believe the proj.
eel can mean the end of race

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StAtal Poljn Detertive i1'ir7t
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dvirrt acirke, said the
itin. Ho'varrf aI'kaIJ, WI, Thi.
':io {t'illt.',V.1% ihot twic e
fl the, 'he'st at'?.'r Lie tiolted
'ii, sank' cr,,en 41nn r
nd ;1lori'ri a v:iriin
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'1mar1 m taper tt
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It haed cm the formulanh
mean money -- money equals
better living conditions — and
that clips the fuse of any racial
powder keg.
When the jobL are found in
this city of 2!I.00fl. project 0113
cials will begin training Negroc'
to qualify for them.
The training includes a film
on emp]oye-employer relations.
what employers expect and how
to help managemnt it•d.jce
costs Applicants will be put
through mock interviews and
hear ltrtures on percoml a
pearance and hygiene.
Malvin Davies, FJoric1 Fifid
representative of the NALI'.
said, "11 Won't end thee'll
stay with them. They'll be ask.
d, 'what happened?' and 'what
did the employer say?'
The project involves 90 per
cent of Negro youth over the
age of IlL Davies said. "The
community should mccl these
you ng p('Oplt halt &amp; ay.
"They tall; about tm bad wt
arc when we riot. We are saying
to them that if they don't want
riots, give us jobs. We have
madr strides in civil rights, but
trio xrian,. Negros are on street
corners tea u'e I ties Iia'e no
jobs.'
I sioorr Ech e rds h
&amp; tht
Lee Count branch of th
NAACP. said employment would
do more to lessen race tensions
than just pruvde a higher liv ing standard.
"Employment wil l give these
kids a bettet idea of self worth
and personal dignity." he said.
"They'll be mote than just Ne.
gr(w! being hanc*d something.
They'll worl; hard .. I know it.
0 *11 a Negro is qualified to
rlt'rk we' want him bt'hnd a
counter. 11 he can sell, give him i
an order pad." Edwards said.
He said first day interest was
high. "We' won't know until
Tuesday how many jobs are
available, but the city council
and County Commission seem
interested and that's a real step
forward."
Fort Myers. whcti dates back
to the Seminole Indian wars. is
famous as the winter homes of
the late Ttiunias A. Edison and
Henry Ford. it has grown rap
idly in recent years and the
county flOw has a population of
about ftta,DUD.
There arc no Negroes in r
spunsible jobs in city hail or the

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111-4141
S'lIlESt (31.555, Cioth, asata.
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55. Furniture For Sale
FU1tNIt*lti APAR'I4MHINTS
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2-Acreage
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MA'.FHER FURNITURE
'sNTED Small Acreale. Re- 122-401*
Ml,'i" out EM INULis C' 'Li Ni'?
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20* K. 1st.
tired. Reasonable. Writ. P. 0. I_tAKE MARY- Clean, large,
Somethh'tq Hew at
now have a larg. sehecuton ',t
Its x 20, 5:. tu fiord,
ijiad t5?5 requiring no 4owr
0. Adults, No
ferntshed Apt.
WTLSON.M.SIER FURN.
STRICKLAND MORRISON
pets. Call 'J2-3930.
oarm.nt. S.. at 1*01 W. hut
s-oIl
Trade
ru,5. Houses For Sale
Ph. *32-014
222-5622
211-15 E. lit 51.
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ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
COMMODORE
wheels l"i0, .1!1
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At Factory Prices
APARTMENTS
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322-6321 0 OVIRNUENT OWNED WOMIS
110 Magnolia
2-1-4 IRS.. 1-1 lATHS
UNFUILNISIIED _______________________________
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106$ Chevrolet Capri. 4-Dr. I
ph. Resident 51mg. 323-1340
t ii r a, appliance'
USED F u r
Pu,ssener. 1°'ullv aittuipaci tn-i
tools, etc. Bought. sold. I,ar
.4.,C. Only 18,000 tnt- Like nea'
114 Park Di'ive OUlee 111.111* EFFiCIENCY APTB. downtown,
rs"s Mart. 215 Sanford Ave
utiiitie. included. Inquire at
32:1 I 7°?.
Night: *11-0.4, r $$-$ieS
Ph, 321-4122Jacobson's Dept. Store.
I 947
Conv.rt ibt
hlI')RM. HOUSE. 2 Baths, Cen51 ItSTA NU
60. lusiness Opportunitiei
ate."rtuia', 2 4')
ni.'se-i' tip
tral heat &amp; A/C., Carpeting. 2 BDRM. i'URN Apts., $41 &amp; $50
mo. 2101 Magnolia, R. A. WilU au hi's
Etoke Mary section. 2-09l6.
g iiioSele-:t -C). SO itt.
u1tOCil' STORE &amp; h.'Iitiiug
liams. 122-3951 or after 1 p.m.
p'stiti
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.5K E MARY. 2 Bdrm, I % bath,
:122- (2)1 ,iftcr 4.
Ph. 63-044 or 6&amp;-1.
closed-in Eta. room. Chain link
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fence, $9,00() with $700 down,
Va11 To Vr II Carpet
ICE CREAM }'RANCIIISE
tlble, 2200) lown .iuel ta.utuiassume F.Il.A. SItE. of $14 mo.
4 &amp; 5 Room., &amp; Carport.
A NICE Clean tiusinesa doini
payments. (-.011 SV.tds L'erktn'.
322.5516.
404 E. 14th St.
(us-er 140.11(10 per year. Nea
Strickland Merrisoi adds q
.5ent. 32-2::1.
Orlanilu. Muet cell. Call 644
new service far their custom•n
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
LAKE MARY
Park.
('776
1944) OPEL Statioti wagon. Ru it,
$35.00 &amp; $46.00 mo.
BLOCKS FROM CRYSTAL
hii':shs'r ,Now t lrs'i, 11- - -'
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and the general public, Eu.? I
407 1.4 'IV. First St. ____________
LAKE BEACH. 8 Bedroom, 2
71. Male Help Wanted
2.7-571)9.
Bath, large Living room. Dinnew FORD by the day. weO
AVALON APARTMENTS
ing room, Fitmily room with
FIri'stunut- 'Lure and ltuih.btsr C(
322-1417
Garage, ill W. 2nd St.
or month.
Fireplace, enclosed
needs i-ctnti salesman to re
Floors,
central
Heat,
hardwood
who
ha.
mov.'
noon
tsiacC a
DOWNSTAIRS F Ii It NI S H ED
Choose a MUSTANG. en Ah'
HOWS YOUR ROOF
built-tn Range. Oven &amp; Dishposittor
to managerial
tip
APAR1MENT. CALL 322-1374,
washer.
Phon.
$2.7b11
after
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Conditioned GALAXIE ii s
Prefer age 23 -25, service ax
601 Palmetto Ave.
p. iti.
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einpt. S,,nue- sales experienc
mat. on R.'roofinq your home.
STATION WAGON. Estee
i,'sircd. 5aIa' open. Contoitlow
Tak. advantag, of
Q(JAIaIFYING. 2-Bedroom CLEAN I•'URN. API.
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Emrn('tt. First &amp; Franci
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Close
price
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and
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home lii Casaelbcrry. $101)
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Call 322-3800.
Call us or
On. Stop
equity and assume $60 monthplus a few pennies per mu..
ly pytiiCtltb. Will take late iIiItN. 1-Udt- m. 'spt. P's- i. enShopping.
72. Female help Wanted
tno'iis-1 oar foi' equity. Call $31trance.. Convenient downtown
STRICKLAND MORRISON
0140,
location. I'll. 222-0)763.
LX1'EILlENCID Waitress an
831.1200
daytIme Bartender and cool
ARPENTER'S DELIGHT NICE Roomy 2- litirnn. (uril, .4. t.
ha us, 254
ilothiti u
Otto's
tile bath, 1700 Magnolia. $65.
Bo,-droouli, I bath frame house
Park h)r, 322.hi'rls.
Montgomery Ward
322-2206 after S I'm.
esn 4 itoh a. 100' x 16(1' for
$4,500, Also FIIA A VA Homes.
I AM L_tOOFrING fcsr a particula
HWY. 17.12 SOUTH
SEMINOLE PLAZA
Neatly Furtuisttesi I fldrm. Ga32-6266 eve. &amp; Sun.
type of woman who is intcr
rage .%partIuletIt. .5/C. DesirePHONE 322-1411
CASSELSE*RY. FLA.
cpU-ti ins o'utu'ninn $130 &amp; 'ii
itole neighissirhootol. 322-6220.
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Stucco house &amp; 1 acre, one
's'oi'k.
to-li'plissut' isro:ii''tl.;u
mile of Naval Air Station &amp;
opi- lallag, l'hs. :;2'2'-21;3&amp;, 0
cIt v limIts, 2 fldrtn., I Bath,
12 IOIOII
dint ng rooatn &amp; kitchen, carBA t3Y S iT'J' cit aantod 'I'.eu,
Icoirl &amp; storage room, deep
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'ol'to, 322-t.b43S,u*itlu, 21(13 Lusisdicy Ave., Atioai&gt;', (Ia. 31705,
vAN'I'I'; 1': 'tolsiri-ol sin iii. Iivt'.hi
o:uhi 322-14e0.
ui-n l,ltUOM hOME on large
t,s I line- 3 nIh
curio- u- lot facing Lake. Small
Ios'ii payment. Call 3.4306.
'sv's N'rI:!) T)'pisI. .Stcns,grcphf'
IIIIACI()U$ LIVING
auth ' , i •Iith. o1 i, Oui tin
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kuu'sw of I its ash. Writ
AN lIE YOuRS in thIs 4 BedtOo. 221, 4:/u Ha iu f'urd lieu- aid.
room, I 11*11* Stucco, Spanish
type hums located on 3 beauMupa.hoy hum Frit1a
StAll)
lii uI, isa tidsea pt-i lots itt prim.
;30) to
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Fl Or ida
lit- i gi,i_to rio s,e.uI. l.a rge
traiispi.t- tati'.ii, tio'aht)u ard
r,,t,tn, living room, separate
ri-f. it
Suit ts'suusei(e - si,IIl
ohiiaitig il_tolls, I luel,iatto &amp; (:arI') :522.51
fttis',t,siIdlIi
of the tea'
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A,TI(ilPATION NOTEI
win be recet"SEALEfl
OO P. 51.. E.D.T.. on
ad until
July r.. tft at tb. offices of ______________________________________
the Port authorIty, 11* N. Park IN TIlE (ripiclIT eol'nr or
NEED e'A RE. TOO.
Ave., Sanford. Fiorida, for the THE NINTH Jl'DICIAI CIII- wA'rCHEs
purchase of all of the abc,a CUlT OF ANT) FOR IEMINOLIt GWALTNEY JEWELERS
note-a. maturing on or t'otore
204 S. Pat- k As-n.
rLoRIDA.
June 1, 10711. Notes and interest CASE NO.
BAKING POTATOES
payelili from the proceeds of THE flR' NATIONAL BANX
'0 lb. Bag 11,1, 0
000,noo Revenue Bonds of the or Bos'ro,
SEhAGOE POTATOES
Port Authority, dated Jun.- 1,
Plaintiff,
1017 e-nd. If neceesar3', from a
60 lb. Bag $1.20
Harold Kaitner Cc's.
portion of the race track funds CARROLL t't. JOHNSON arni
4U W. 12th St.
and Jat slat front.oC funds dta• BILLIE .1. JOHNSON. hi. wife,
trihutad annually to Seminole
LARGE 1.8Efl
Cont' under the provistnfla
N'iCE OF SVIT
UPRiGHT FREE7.ER
Chapters 11i1' atid i'bl. Florida TO: C'AIIE'-"LL r' .IOHNSON and
MOONEY APPLIANCE
5te-tutes, a-nd from othet- in 'nBILI4IV .1 .IOHNSC'N
I'almettr'
:is
of
the
Port
AUthotlti.'
legal"B" CarasoIr Drive
sys
5052
1lllhng'ton Tenn.
ly available for such purpoteh.
HONEY FOIl SAI.E Will dt-itver
Ji
The Port Authority will furnIsh
YOU Afl1- HEREBY notified
in Sanford area.
upual closing papers an' legal that a ComplaInt to foreclose a
322'ott .
'6 nptfliofl of Bryant. Freeman. mortgage m-nrumtoartng the folRichardson &amp; Watisoli, Jackasin- lowing real property:
A N TI Q U E GRANDFATHER
vilie. Florida. A statamOnt of cc:'l
Ltst Ii, Blork B. COt"NTRT
Circa 1750. OrigInat
CLOCK
gential
facts will he furnumhed to
MANOR, ITNIT NO
and in good running condItion.
any Interested
bidder upon IC'
THREE, according to the
Ci. I.. Skhliman. RI. 1, lIox
quest by Reynolds &amp; Co., p. O
pie-I thereof recorded in P1st
1111, DeLand, 724-57I6 for apBox 1348S, St. Petersburg. FIO?
Book 12, Pages 75 and 76,
pointment.
any inIda. The right ti'
ruidic Records of Seminole
formality or irregularity in atn5 ë'r'uiity, Florida.
CONVALESCENT AIDS
hid and the right to rc,jcct any has bce-n filed agatiss-t yc'u and Wheel Chairs. Walkers. Canes.
and all bide are reserved,
you an- rouIretl t.- serve a copsl3eda &amp; Crutches. Rent t't' Sale.
Byron Kimball
of your written defense-a, If any.
FLORIDA PATIENT AIDS
Secretary. Seminole County to it on van den Berg, Gay and 114 8. Sanlord As- c.
222-1670
Port Authority. Seminole Burke, attorneys for plaintiff,
County, FlorIda
'iioa address is P. 0. Box For easy, quick carpet cleaning
Publish: June 21. 106
:407, Oriando. Florida. and tO.
rent Blue Lustre Electric
I)DO 01
the original with the clerk of
Shampooer only $1 per day.
Carroll Furniture.
the above gtyled court on or beINI'ATIOW TO RID
ic'7; otherwise
for.- July 1.
ITPON 1K),(WW) LOAN
VACATION SAFETY SPECIAL
ii judgment may ta entered
(1OI'NTY
MEMINOLE
Front end Alignment;
against you for the relief dePORT *VTHDRITY
nianded in the complaint or p.. Brake inspection &amp; adjustment;
IEIUNOLE OOTTNTi, FLORIDA tlttnn.
Whet-I Ilearluigs pat'kt'd:
SEALED BIDS will hr reedy- WITNESS my band and the
Front V,'h.',-ls' Balanced;
.d until 1:0(1 o'clock P.M.. E.D.T..
.ti&amp;.
All for
of said Court on June 10th.
on July 5. 1917, at the office
Humphreys Tire Service
of the Seminole County Port
6th A I-'rench
Authority. 100 Park Avenue, SanArthur H. flecicwtth, Jr.
tiit loan tO
ford, Florida.
Clerk of tue Circuit Court
SMALL GAS Ru'frigcrutor for
and borrowing by said Port
B: Martha T. Vbhlcn
salt-. eaot,d f"r cuuI$s. 131'- C.Il
Authority of tb. sUm ot $t'IlO.O('t'.
Deputy Clerk
hiuiti
Mliii
to he gecured b - a
mort- s'an den Berg. Gas' and Burke
gage of the Seminole County Attorneys for plaintiff
Rt'condltiont-d Smith- Carona
Port Authority, said obligation
2407
o B
Electric Typewriter, automatic
maturing on or toe-form- 30 "ears Orlatido. FlorIda
tcarriage'
re-turn. $230 s'al for
fronu date thereof. Said obilgu- Ptitilltitv June :.sr. 25 &amp; July 5, 12,
S4
$014.10'. 2 Uso.-d I'ortatsier. Very
tion to be- further secured,
good tuiu's,
fleoeseetry, frt'ni a portion r,! the L-*LICI 67
POWELL'S OFFICE SUPPLY
race tracIc funds and jat ala!
°- i TIlE cntcrrl' cot'wr or 117 Magnolia Ave.
fronton tundi. distritsut'.d
ytually to Semitioli- County under i'iir NINTH JrDIcIAL CmTOUR message gets home. Ovst
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t,roovtatnn,- of Cisat,tv' ;II ('l'l'J' (IF I"LOItIDA, IN A ND
wb.m
10,000 rea,d.rs daiiy
Florida
Stututee
/t
5r1.
PUR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
:
atid
you pie-c. a low-coat CLASS)-wIll
.'tst'ittat
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,otiiti-li,"tII is'
c'i's'ii ..'T 10% 54* tITMfe.
rieu At) in the Here-id.
utstt'rtt;tecl 's .s A M H NIGHT,
is.- hurnIt'td to air
hudo ,'r upt't ?-ri;Ueioi ('nt tttc All
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minbatratoir
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County J-'ort Authurut', lies North 1.JAVID A. KNIGHT.
T'ark Avenue, Satiftird, Florida,
Defendant
Is I'IIE CIIICL'I'I' COUIIT or
Tic, right to wuivi. auy Inforor' si- Il'
su'rc
'III E NI NIh JIUICJA I.. CIIInoality or irregularity In ally 'J°(I Mr David A. Knight
CIII' UI" J'LOItIL)A, IN £51)
bId and tbto- right t reject ui's'
.:t
F1!t5' Second Street
:ut'n
1(111 SIGMINOI..E 1-' 0 1 5 'I' 2'
JTladt-isetourg. Maryland
anti a1 bids art r*Ibt,rt'ed.
(SEAL)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI- FLORIDA.
jt%'rotu Klutilsioli
51 ijs that nit action for divorce CASE NO. UT-1h14
hi-cretary, bt-utnitol.- Cuuty hue been filed against you and THE NESS' YORK BANK FOIl
a N. w )'ori'. cot- porPort Autliurit)- , Seminole
ar required to serve a
CountY. Florida
eopy of your wrItten defences. at io*i.
PlaIntiff.
Pubitiolu: Juin 5. I
it 1011), to II on HARS'EY COULvs
TESt. Attorney. P. 0. Bo 2215.
PD0 0?
I'ort'tst City, Fluridie 22711, and WJLL1A.%i L 'Yi.i.i; 'it1 :dAJiY
T
(SiltEtI',. tail I('l'. hEM i OLE tilt' the origInal with tiit clerk H. OYLEIt, lilt wife', et al.,
lit-f endante.
of liii- above- t'1cd court on or
5(i'I'I(.'E (ii" Sill'
(1211 50. T.57
July 10. 1957: otherwise TO: I'I-ti-'l:tr's's u,'bc '.s TURIN,H
SA)I StAr l'liTR1'2I-,
t judgmcuit iuy be entered
224 Nuith Alarhet
Plutitituff, ugstiuustt you for the relief deCatitesti,
O)i'v
'-51101 isded in the cotta phi
1..A K E ('A HLL N U ItSElf 1',
L.(.it'ISE 5%'. I'A'l'Ith''K.
%t'ltfleep n.y hand and the' •ee-1
INC.
Laorteisdalst.
euld court otu this 2nd day of
c/u 0task It. Blanc, as
iso'rsu'I': OF' st'l'i'
Jutot. ltoG'.
re-side-ut agent
'I't*u L,UL'l$E 'IV.
(SE AL)
(4i(I ha nil - v La
Tot' A l-:E }-fh-;RI:l(y N0!'!Arthur 1-1. aerkwithu. j,- .
Csi ut-oh. 0.511 L's
dis't't'o:"
I- I EL' tlual ti actitssa
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'J'i i-Lit it f's. wilt' of
hs&amp;ti' lit-eli fOe-ti jtgutiuist you jitud
Lii: .'sIargaret k- 'ry:-e, I). C.
TI l..LMAN, to this
If.
E.
It, at'
uu are reilu
l-1ar'se Coulter
HOJ-(A'E EUGENI 'I'lLL.
cop) f your writt.-is defetuact, p 0. Bu,. Eit6
.4*3 AN JR If iii. I,.. mantled
if 0015- , t(s it ,tI, LI NTUN S WA- )-"or.-t City F'la.
lrn.sl J)ENCL I 'NKNr)'sS'N
'I'II(H°iL'HE of W'/.'i'EIIHUUSE Publish June 7, 34, 21, 25, 1967
A itt'; liE Iuisl3Y NOTil"I El,
! 1:1-nIbs &amp; 511151 AN. Attsorney for H ti(.. 24
list
U_tmpl tot huts (it- en tIled
plaintiff, whose addrosi. is. 225
North Msgiiolia liv,huut-, P. 0' It's 'rUE (!1KtSVI'I COi'It'J' or' agai toot you 0,&gt; (hut- Ph. Ittlft iii
lh'z 1337. Orlando, I"lurIds, and l'IIE NJ15'J'H JUDICIAL CIU. the abooc-etyleC t:uuse slid
:
flit the' urigltuui wills the clerk irt'i'J' JN ASLI YOSt tEMJNVLJG Coui I, fur (tot i'uu loose of for.oslos) tug (1st- hitou't guge vu I lie ftjl.
of the e-buvt' styled court on or COUNTY. rLoM.IDA
lowing tie-si-ri u.n pIoperty, sit
be(ure July 5th, 11i67: otherwise- Cr611 ACTION NO. 5T-ll
.-:uihiuo1e
&amp;nd h_t.t IIg
a judgmenit ma&gt;' lot- cute-red AII'J'J-!U}( .3- SPURRELuL,
the- relief dePlaintiff, County, Yturides
against &gt;- uU
Jcit II, Ito Block 3. Fatrhane
trianded so tiac ci,tii plaint.
'5
J'stoh ,'r, St ':1 ti_ti, 'ji't- Itt-pOst,
I'UbfltL.L.
Vi'ITNESS sit&gt;' huatud and thee LikVunaUsY )YCk
according (ci the p1st thereDc (C uid ant.
.sid
ciii June 6,
etal
a,!, r•t:'aIds. d ill l'iat Book
i%U'I'ICE UI" t'J'J'
1067.
re lot', Public lt.cif, at
(HEAL)
'J'Ou 1WVERLY JOYCE SpURC•-,tuttl y,
-..t- iuo)IIo!•
vrd,
Arthur Ii Lh''iswsih, Jr.
Florida,
Clerk
ci!
Court
As.
suud
Elite
V.
Kecti
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lit-at i- i,
ci's i- it,
air
I-dy: Martha T- V ibleti
t2t ljoutday Larlve Eat
cond. pt- ru., IICIIO I&gt; intIl.d
As- Deputy Clerk
JUdge
Yt-oL' liRE iiEhF;B Y ltEt,j!JIKWli'I'EItHUUSE, REIHS di
Cluattaflvugio, 'J'elstosso
YOU ARE 1IERBY NOTI- El) to st-nv,- a copy of your Atsa4
SHUMAN
FIELi that an action for divorce we or pleading oil i4haintIft'e
Attorney' at Law
-;
and attorneys, KAPLAN ANLa SHA3*t North Magnolia A'eiuue
has beta tiled againust
you are r.quused to serve a copy P11-tO, 1674 td,'ridui.. n 's..,oue, Mi.
-,
firletisdo, Florida 125i'2
defeoae, if any, a ,iii Beach, J"Io.ida, ltd (U. 11*5
Attot'tu0&gt;'J for I-'laitsthf(
'7, 14. 21, 2'I-, 106?
it ciii tJIc.NL H. 'r)puENboN, ou'tgiiuI A us a ci i_ti iii. call oig In
)'ut'lisht
Attorney for Plaintiff,
0. (ii, Of lice 0_t! hit i-'i.'rk ti! list
i'J 0 'uil
s_ti beto_tut list- 200 lu
Lines- or Ouuc, l"erui Ps.rk, 2"lorlda.
gad fhi. the unglued with the day of July, 11167. ft you (cii to
Clerk cit the &amp;Leo'e' cntttLtd Court do so, • Hefaull Judgment wool
hi7; Lit entered against you (or the
on oh' before July Sub'.
otherwise 0 judgu.uvlut way be I t-ltef coughut hit the Co.nplotiui
S%'I'J'NissS uui ii.. utd autel ascot 01',ntred against you fr the rehat demaisded In the Cuuuplaiot- salt) CuuiI. iit Salafuiti, Hi'iuoiitojlt
.t
1' vi.i4e liLt .ItI4 03J s_ti
keetsud ased the
WI'J'QESS
iii?.
e.l of cold Court vu' June tb,
(SE A L
lily.
Arti,ur 14. Beck-a uthi, Jr.
(bk.A.L)
01. ik of I Lie Cite. un Cui I
Arthur H. Lisckwlth, Jr.,
by Martin. 'I' Viiiltu
Clerk of the CtrvuIt Court
be pi.aty ('!.rl*
Ii.. 'lyre, LI. C.
By:
KAPLAN Ahs'f ShiAi'uhtO
GEPE 2(. STHI',.NSrJN
i&amp;.i4 Msa:di.si Aiti,u.
Attoruey for h'1hsstttf
.Silaiuut B,eccli, Ylorid
I-', (j. Larav,t.r 4)111.
iuOiicLt. June 21.
12,
. A July
Vein Park, Florida
Publish Juas 7, 14, I1I 21. 1917 1114 '1
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I1F1'*S TV's POWER RAKE'.
llanos'att"rc anil Etigera
AMER1CAN RENT.AlL
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2661 S. Hiawatha

LONG WOOD

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ROOFING
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1X,1tEkMA P1sCHI;RS
Sanford
Quslitr run
Show Stud Service

Legal Notice

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LAUTY NOOE
Op.n evitInl's 5' aItpolbtmSIt
$1-174$ IIOOF'
105
5 Oak Ava.
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at her fionie where they will
he rivailui Ok- to all other mernhers.
Mrs Eunice H. Wheatle'y
olugatec1 as- a new nucm•
'tier, bringing total nienibership
to r 15 total.
Mr's. Connie Baunigurtner diu
un Led 400(l unused Ciirustnuus
''arth which will be given to
!iIisiutLI lized veterans ion perount: mailing.
liarrniei.s- rind mat nuernijers
ehijtiyeil a UCiitt hour iulIuw'tug
I In Suit' -- nicethugs. wit 0 retresh'
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Swim &amp; tt!'s'a Sobriel. Cls-sioaa
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ANIMAl.. HAS'lN X1NELS
Sirviec Calls, 12.00 on Slack &amp;
Dn'e. Cat.. etc. hoarded. (icr.
S's'hita, $11.00 on Color.
LOS1': Dark brown hand tooled
ma,' Shepherds &amp; Raapetp• for
The Working Man's Friend
men's wallet with lnitta) R. Jedo. Stud Service. W. Viral 101 Sanford Ave.
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white pearls.
Mrs. •]unnita II ill - walnut I)'
hionut-. was auirud iii it ro'
street length lorinat w itlu 'vluiui
acct'ssories.
Gilbert Rants sir's ed ii hit'
mali
A FULt'I)t tint w its lit-sic! at I:'
huuuue of hit- br- Rio. - '- Parents till
fuhbuwiiui.t time t.LR
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iven
italion
current hinisegut'sts ot her par
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M ekinne' - itt M idwn
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-rt)iiftiit(t I,.
Tier tatbiet t
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St'muuuilu
ltnmrnut
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Mr-. Siui't' was a 0)50 grarliutiR
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I %\ orki
uilu.ir I nit
Thi
o C rtmnu Iluti Slit tu t uti'
- u'teruu1ms 1tarraci-s 289S
is .serving a- secrt'uiry ur tin' War
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has been
(annIeir
Cath
of
Altamonti'
Sprm
at.
,business
till
ice- .
cited for oLltstandmg achieveabc School.
ment
m hospital and cornItet. out i'-.itor ot thi i epurl niunit' acti', ituec for the 19-66 67
er were Mrs. i\Iargrirei, Fergit year
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t' presented b
son of ft I and Mrs C urn Wil
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Ulhit \.ulan seventh (IlIi urns I I oi ii' \t e \ ii'
t till
0 hitlihlu! Ire
;iru tclt itt at thu 1 u ii e
tin \lu
C ii'.
liuc
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illu
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for
(I
( ultic-ri.
nit-i. tiii. of 4ht ,zroup
t i'ntl' 'iPt)1)1)l i-d P.u1 . dc ul Qut u1" ' (0)Itt 'it at \ Vi
WI l\ \ ER" P\ 'IF! i:
it w i- huh d ntLILh credit for
met
sihuttlm.iti
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£
itt-lid
hli,ih
Bethel A11F ('hut cli .o t \niiu 11)11 \l( l..tIli '\Ii,tit Ut SI1PPPLI (1, ( g ts"u thu •t
ulit- honor us diii' to dedicated
iii r1Lud.
ilubinson, Stephanie ;uid Selnia Kilgart' mud Belindn 1-hlghes.
fiitI- of '\lrs (trait Lash has
.t't id •ihtiul su 'u
'1 he
Sit
tin
and
tall'
with
thu
wed
McGill
Eilgnu'iorsoIm
I
ri)nu
our
city
Who
hula
I and c'onm munity activities (
leave before departing I iii- Sai numv - Assistmn
visited
flehatid
durunt'
I
chaurnuumi
lot- the past seven
ot ten
gun .to complete thu remainder cling anti rt( 'ci)ttoi; were Mrs fl - %\ Wtrmiucf. n- tn jusSlol '-I'
I1.i
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'. irs Mrs I nsh h.ic Just re
thiost p u
\lr Junti .-i I).r'.
Iii 1 in kt
ears
at ins umlusu_d
ago
itit!' rt_ i,,mted titi offict and
('Rili
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fin
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m' tIn honu of \1
t outti I )e p ii t mu iii of
its
List
w
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uu't'ting
foe
tint
iw
rirmaincler
of tilt' term.
v
cult-s of children t'uucnng first New It-tlie A\IE Church of 1-lame-.- z\ holu - iuu repa's's
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thu
SUO1IUL!
Tiicui
fifl1d
(JUtihil..
\lrs \alaii also presented the
grade iii thu fall to ciii oil sout C intuit pri i. ut-it A Parad of sir', itt It's tin Ito ills
when they auxiliary ru _set of hooks which
talu' place' on .luby
Qtit'en''
on
Sunday
afternoon,
business
session.
i
child in thu first grade orientaI Tin rigulat cclii dulid meej enulrtaui tht Unth.d Club it Lii n cord proc-endings of tht I Ith
hunt .i
tion StSSiQII U) btf!Ifl July it
TInpurpose
of
flit'
contest
jng to In' lmt'ld t the home Oh - rule s Restaurant on Sinlord anna! department convention
intliet . t1a bi nh wom t - a stre Cierirwater- rtuceuitly, •
he'Id
as to ru iso- t uuro-- to help scud ?uI n'- Amniitettil Griffin was post Avt'nut' lI hi: .0 p.m.
TOtnext
regular
scliedtilt'Ci
v
butch; v;a tOt- largest conven•
length gown 0! w lute lace o en thrhi-guutt-s. It' t ha Sunday School puitcu in lieu 0r liii' Asson-ici
wilt
hi
bit-Id
Aug.
7
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tiuu iii luistuury of the departtaffeta. 11cr- shiuuicier-lCflLitlI eit Convention which rlll convene tlun:- flttcfldiiM i1 GO5i)d Sing - riieetiii tOthome
ot
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in
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anteed healthy. Ittid pars ici.
boat Sunday In Tdyllwtldc anti
Call it!3-'144t'.
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IIIdi cimsem e
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inintal sek't toits.
'- eleett'.s
Si
ot .utiit- 11 I i''re fur the mar.i,
sandra lnhii;oti for tfu
nrt'tt test 1t' a. Retinda Fitighes
he lw' spt•ala'r, Aunie I,
Gill, ' OCII rt'iittil U)ti and SL'InTh
, flh(
Albert a Stu'opa i'd
hit ifteit- duet
iuciue'
Srviin.
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I)otttes is Cheryl Stokes.
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schools listed above.
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T'blrc
kit C tart
Patrient Ant Pr ither ci tutu I
Agnes
Miss
nut
--ter of Mr. and Mrs. .John W. I iankt'rotu.
"i ' --.Prather .Si- . - bt'camt- the bi'ude Itiggmns.
a
of
Clarence Eugene H:ird, son
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(u'orgtof Mr. and Mrs. Theodore fur SP
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Lucy
Haskutu.
Brew
dy Sr. cm Saturday. .Junv
Sly.
Court.
rc'-cnhist('(I
br
Ttt.' le - William Burke. ;a- vu
where do wi go this time?
II
airline and how many tar, officiated at the J p.m .y ears in the U. S. Arrn.
He- is flO's stationed in Camceremony at the home ot the
FuutIis will we be away?
rafi
l4av. \'ietnari.. III' IS to be
itegardlesc of what your sUe bride's parents.
Given
hi
marriage
1w
her
home
around
.luly 7 Ion :3o-d
t us is. what you do, or where
them
tii
Sent!
'ott gu. wholesome recreation nic- mugs from discarded bleach n.m daily. Iticit
rn the family, the gang, or just bottles art now being dispinyed (oldsboru. Casth' Brewer or
Hop;a'r ri'c'i'i'atit)hi CefltVth.
or yourself is the best way to at the Gold.choro center.
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tlit childi cii at
'uPt r ismn
If '. ou nrc ont of I In man'
urn' sour kisuri time during
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. -- mothers wondering what to do tIii'st - cvnter ar' Willie Grit t lu IrnI 'tuninrer months.
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ilaymes.
Leroy
11:30
han1.
Iteci'catioui is being provided with tO kids from fl:(' -- -

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pet .unl r1stha
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all chil
A let' is required
dren registering. For additional
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SS•$D45

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O '.sr$tu_trt.

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'us u,i,ulsct) house, alsu oust uusoihs-

lisa use
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Id. ,si It, eut-.imt I'jt •&amp;tj
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CHOICE
DOWNTOWN
LOCATiON

Of Th. S.nfoid Heirctld)

NEXT DOOR TO
FLORIDA STATE BANK
204 WEST FIRST STRLE'E

SEE YOUR BROKER-

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MU )I AMP) UK (iAML) - JUST LOW

Red
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THESE PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY S JULY 5

110 W. 13th St.

MARSTON'S"

GRADE"A"

14

National Debt
LimitOK Seen

13

WASHINGTON (AP - Cut
gress hits sefli U) ttit Whit
House Ion President Johnson'
certain siginiture a bill to rails
ttw iiutiuiial uctil Iim on butuu
day to W1J billion, highest eel]
jug in history.
'Flit ,mictiu'.. hichi .Juhiisu
asked 1w' uisd is certaifli Lu sig
into law by Friday - when Ui
cuz'vnt $3GbIlhun tcmpurai
ceiling vxplrei - would rums
the limit another $7 billion 1
t1billion on July 1. 111b.

Angel tTflhldfl't doit.
Pigott said "No" . . . Mr. SVili,_lI,___
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ti..'.0
uinm i-ni
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the COP advisory Committc's
choice for the chnol superin-

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ROAST

ROAST

POUND

POUND

10.14 LI. AVERAGE

FRESH

"BAR-B.QUEING" BEEF

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LB.

480

BACON ... LB. 580

"LEAN TENDER"

LB.

100% PURE GROUND

680

with his advisors and picked
Phillips, he has shown me (at
least) .bat he is not a man
of his word . . . ''The best mail
for the job." saul our good
governor in November , . . Okay,
('laude, that's another one I
J :-)'. you.

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SPARE RIBS

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"COPELAND" ALL MEAT

LB.

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FRANKS ..................
BOLOCvNA ........................
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580
380

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"COPELAND" ALL MEAT

LB.

LB.

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21 LB. AVG.

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CALIFORNIA

DOZEN

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U.S. NO.

YELLOW ONIONS ..............................

3-LBS.

270

Price 10 Cents.

'Double

Ki rk App oint s Phillip s

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Ill
r)Iantinit of a Dint' ti' e atop the .mti'iu'tiii'ø on the
lakefront. Shown above are right, Fud Merrill, ffn)jdmi Inn IPa4eP and (;en•l work ho
Lanier Shodi:&lt;. ('it',r, County and Chamber offi'iala viewed the
t'cjal reremone wh'h highIight..i putting the
top on the rnt-itt'I.
( Ueraltl Photo)

Friday
'h

As Supt. Of Schools Here
\\'illiani .1. Phillip, of resignation becomes, efici'- iint l'eas serrt'tni'y to the
Governor, 510(1 Kirk signed

Orlando, today WItS IIl)1)Ohlited stll)t'rintendent of Semi-

II ussell Stan ton, assist-the
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Sanforf area is given
"double whnrk" in publicity in this week's issue of
"All Florida" magazine.
Opening article is Mesch-Je
Maine." muhouit, tI-i,. Thu-Ia--Ic
t,rr,t.h'.rs rtnI[)eIt;na."hnI forth Gets the Green
t.
title of an article
I.'
. liIH')lit, the 1t'fllifl(,It' County
Port A uithority and its Port
f Sanford. f..;i(l both arI III'S fl the 'l All Florida"
'411 ppl.' unCut of 1"riday's SanI ford h1.'rald.
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Port To Act
On Bond Issue
j ( ')OIity Port .ut:hor:tv s'ilI m,'et in brief
s'nn this evening to •upprnve a resolution nupporting the propo"d 90O,i)0) honti issue to raise 'nnsn rn.'tinn fuin,ts. Rids
( All he bond
It' will he opened .1
-\ tuIri'v (a rraway, i'hairiiian, 1,1.1 Fm.I E. Riiuimillat
in istr;itor, conferred W.'iln.'sttay n .-tliint.a 'vith nffi.
Er,.,dill
t'imii ut the U.S. Housing and [rhan Develupment ..tminb.tratin MUD) 'in flM5il)i!ity tit' Oht.ijnin g
f'*',jt'ral loan. Ronnuhlat tai'I the FLU 0 officials were "rather V3$tlti" ihout a
u edera loan to the authority.

' Lawmakers
OK Charter
For Ovied0

EDA Aid Sought
For Port, Base

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Two Police

Officers

(LIMIT: ONE WITH $6.00 ORDER)

(LI MI T : ONE WITH $5.00 ORDER)

SAN1,'()1-'D, I-1,01`.'IDA

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TITURSDAY, WW', 219, 1967

$

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"FLO-CANE"

SU
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AR
TOWELS
COFFEE
1-LB. CAN

P"istitblished 1909

AP 1,vased 1iVii-e

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LARGE LEMONS
390

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flCS(l8y I)t'lOt' It) (I('j)IuI'tiIi$-C
nole County 4chools l)y (ov.
Area Spending
Claude R. Kirk.
t'ot' a governors' ('OH l'eu'euire
The
annouiiwt'tnt'nt
I)
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C.,iisiiiiici III Seminole COWi•
0
the
Governor's office lit ty had $1 ,95() per capita and
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1'lie salary schedule for miii
PhihIiI)s inloI'nIc(I 'Flue
'Fitlissee,
III.
noon,
t'Oiicity employes is $650,000
Pet' IuotisPtuol(i available I leraid today he WItS ''coil1!.
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firmed the exchisi'e I'epom't. for spvn(hing in 1966, according
it will go up next budget year
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iii II national survey by Sales (lent the (itleStiOn of salnrv
thanks to a cost of living boost. in
\\'('(j lies ht'
Sanford
M;unageuuicnt
magazine.
svihI he satisfactorily it- If anyone gets a raise
that Phillips would
Money
available
for
spending
ed''with the Seminole
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they'll call it a salary adjust-- a
;,
be named to succeed II T. in the City of Sanford (luring thc st'liool hoiti'd, The I 11'I'iII(l
ment. (oops.)
same period was slightly less hd be
S..
I\I I Iwee, resigned.
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infoi'tned Phillips'
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The appointment is effec- per capita at $1,923 but higher
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lack Goodin, county planner,
Was $15,000
than the county average at asking salary
I
what a good planner in- tive Friday, when Milwee'8 $6,730.
W. 1. PIITLTJIPS
while the school bomtt'd WItS
county
corndeed he is, at the
mission meeting the other (lily.
offering $1 ,000, Mi Iwee
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He asked for two more days
1
:'.1c(
received $12,500.
Ovledo's new charter has re.
if his vac:'tion time, lie chose 1
stipervisot'
of
ceived
Senate approval and Is
July 3 Hfld July 5 - . . that wil
SPt'OtIthtt'y education ID tile on its way to Coy. Claude Kirk
give him five days off with
44
,
Funiltug of the lort of Sanford through the federal agency of
Orange County school sys- for signature, the Seminole.
the weekend 811(1 Jul y 4.
--V
tern,
switched
his
political
Orange
legislative
delegation
re.
the
[lousing
Development will be oughut and is expected to h
set
thw
Just good planning,
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1 3 b county planner.
obtained according 1i ndrew Carraway, port ehairinim.
partY affiliation from Dern- ported to The Herald today.
t
- IThe charter, which modernStudy of the pru!r use of the Sanf,.rd Air Base, both as an
ocrat to IJ)Uh)licLtrI only izes the cityovernment
ing
isn't the defense department
..
last l"L'i(I;l".
e!udc a referendum provision, airport and an area where industriai plants can help support
upset over General Electric
IU'J)UhilirIttl Gov e i 110 1' and declares Oviedo to he a the operation of the facility can he financed :it once through
plans to turn its proposed train: 1'
Kirk i'i't'ived i'ectininieiida- city now rather than a town. technical a',sitance grant.
ing facility at NAS Into it
-:-These were two developments trv tliat more civilian flighta
-,
"Peace Corps" Camp?
t i in of Phillips front his Date of the reterendwn 13 CX
pecte(I to he determined by
0 S
in a broad discussion Oil the JI Mtt'u are greately needed.
GOP a dvisory
t'oinnijttee council at its July meeting,
Bradford pointed out several
Longwood's City charter cal'
IY') Ifl which Sanford can be times ujiat what was needed
for
Seminole
County.
Among
the
provisions
in
the
for tax equalization meeting i
a,sisted by federal agencies fol.
_
_ I
4, r. ,
I
I _______
It is understood the local charter to update the city towin. the designation of the fell into two categories: I. What
No an*first Monday of July committee
had approached government h requirement that cit' .i an economic olt'veltip. was hie overall need of this
nouncenient has been forthcomarea - not. just Sainord for air
candidates to council or the
ing of when the meet w ill
.1. ult n Angel, principal
of office of mayor must receive a nicut ae HCY SPOL at a p)illt - iun't facilities and;. What
--k- . scheduled.
South
Seminole.JLItliOL' majority of the vote cast to he fh'thuig in City Hall today.
*
Donald Bradford. economic tie. j •-ruup would he responsible for
U'. FAGAN, CHIEF BUTLER AND SGT. RUSSELL
the Sanford Air Base when the
I ugh School, .111(i Jitit Pig- elected If a majority of the
Vck)p imleilt executive tu'om the
The new Lnngwood jail is
Vote
i not cast for a candidate, Dcle5i' Department was chair- Navy nulls out.
ott, former lootbull coach
coming along fine. Block work
-------- -- --run-oils will be held.
['he toi'tner wme, provoked by
- Boyd Rose of tlii' FDA.
mit Senii nole II igh School,
is all completed. Of course the
Terms of office for cits olfLproposal that the ED .k i.'OIil.
s't t ii
Dept. of Commerce,
%uu1) i'ct'ui'd to switch front daIs l,av' bet-11 changed
block laying contractor didn 't
eel finals or a
to
nultee
stJ_c for some pureed argubothe 1' It) obtain 11 city ()C(U 1)14errespond t ith the fiscal year
of the feasibility of the base as
I )rii u icra t ti) I cpu hil luau ,
men r in defining the Sanford I
tional license either before (,i',
jet amipoirt. The latter as in
d
I
t'tuiiiiiuittee 1i1 it[)- bt'ghuuuuuuig Oct
area
as available for -,uch help a
I
while doing the job. Doesn't thy
moved towards an immediate
vil1 he held in Septem
because of an anticipated suidplivatiolls
from
Ernest
law apply to everyone?
a-recilleUt,by which t.hose reCouncil may now divide the city
dell ri.ie in unemployment due
ht ( 'owkty, \ViIIiani Proctor,
* S S
UP into districts with council- to the closing of the Naval Air spuns&amp;ble would meet with tII
William Gordon mid Floyd man to he elected to represent
t,'A.A officials now in Sanford
St. Johns Realty handled a
Station on July I., 1908.
Iii'lumtds
but
('owley,
iJiscuissioti
of
the
propose(l
1968
budget
Lw
the
district.
However,
t
ii
I
and
get a-in airport -,tudy starteach
$157,000 land transaction dciii
Ernie Suuualling of the t'ederaI
of'
I'r.uetoi'
witiulrev
their
boai'd
o
f
particular section is not exdirectors o!' the Seminole County ( 'hitmnher
by the Ei-on lock hatehee recently
Av i ation Authority told the
IlitnieS.
-.
peeLed
to be immediately haInvolving some 715 acres.
Police Det. Sgt. Charles I"a. ('onuniel'ce tonight Will be COt1J)lti(l with (t11151(let'IttiOli of
group of city and county ulfi* S
plcitietitt'd.
.p A.
gan was promoted to It. today eiitloi'siiig it Study of the feasibility of m'e-lorating the
dais, planning board members,
Aioiutive potser have been amid the local ELlA coinmimittee
A
and Patrolman Ralph Russell ('tJ)itoJ ()I the state 01 I"loi'idit. Such ('onsi(k'i'at jolt has
-f
removed from the hands of
1THE TAX ASSESSOR:
was named Sergeant of detet'- I.ceti
the that a recent airport study had
asiced
IIy
the
OI'IItmIdo
Ai'ea
mayor and placed in thusc of
('luimber ol' Cuinuiert'e.
, REPORTER -Thought you'd i yes repi a ciii g I" a gait, Chiei'ff
_____________________________________
completed b the FAA in
'L'.tLL.UI4tSSEE (AP)
And while this has been pi'i-------the council and the hiring of a ht't'n
like to know th e estimates of Hen Butler reported.
r,
M uch the need of this city for lireahtluwu of dollar lusties to
miiunily all ( h-hindu ou-kmtted thit' one fill- $47,700 ill 11)67. Hecity muma-tmuager and an attorney
assessed valuations of property
airport facilities was discussed, individual junior colleges if
Fagan has been with the Jul) drive, Senator 1(111 Gunter
as
city judge i permitted. [lot 'l'his
of ttiits in 1967 wet.' $ 1-1,200 ti-OuHI
in Seminole County has been lice department for three years
triggered a wide- ranging G o v. Claude Kirk's spending
t'
pursuit b hit' polite tie
()nmiuug.'.S.'.iuimiole counties, has
:
- - -'
approved and certified by the and detective for two years.
discusitrn. It miuchuded the 5tudy vetoes are sustained by t b o
i
the city oil Sanford , ''000()
outside tmn
1) Ilnuits b 1)tt'
raised the u'rtiuieiit t1uit'stloii of
state.
uow being made by Orlando, de- Legislature includes $52,3
Prior to that time In' wmis with
inittediuimtttci- with the (i'oiiu Seminole Comity, $1:1,011111
What's
thissigned to furnish that city with for Seminole Junior College at
MRS. WALKER - Oh, thank [lie Sheriff's office for f i v e
The charter wa sprepared by
50()
Sanford Naval Alt' Base" for fm'oimu muieiuiheishiips 111141
arguments to persuade the null- I Sanford.
you.
years.
the
M unicipal Code Corporation
cii- toi I Iu.'iit iou ?
is
uioti,
miilsc-t'l
mucous
..
.1...
_
REPORTER - Will you tell
usse ll
I
0
001'.
0I ( %%o
of 'l'aIiahuasee.
City ('onilul is.huui vu rh. 19(18 List, ehutiusber is
US 110w much the total taxable years, will handle all the inDON J ACKSON of Lake
vestigations for the department. yr mu list' umionths adopted a an jar
valuation in the county is?
of $501) fruiiu the
I'ItL'.sLL 'l'UOOI'S
Mary luis been appointed
Chief Butler, reported there rcuIimt mis uking tileht'glsla. i-ity, the annie (rout the toitulty
MRS. WALKER - I will not
(AL' I
Britian1kw
DEN
to the newly formed UweNot until I hear from the are two vacancies to he filled lure (II couissitit'r a relocat ion
iii
taustryiuien
from
ill
100
fresh
rent hut ausil Open Spitee
...
-- ismuti au additional $1,200 i't-simts
in the department and hopes to IllO%t' (0) N AS if It is
comptroller's
office.
Engkitud
today
and
500
more
( tuu intl ttt'e of the Ot'the luit'i't'mtsvil ,n
tilt- Ill t'
(P.S. We got it from th e name two officers by next nomuumemi I 1 f"11 11 1111".
will am-ivi' by Friday to join
ituigi'
Seminole Joint
The
o'Iutiiiher's
tiliectors
Will
DeWitt T. Misthsews Jr
state thanks to a long-dis- wet-k.
the fight sguiutt the Arab
I 'In ututi tug Coo it'1 I.
At the preseuut time there are Ima't' la-lot-i' t lit-mu a midget that tit-lit, will cutithtmt't tin' lilt-ctiuig.
tant-c call , . Isn't it too bud
totals $49,700 comiujuitt'd with
we have to get some of our 211 officers on the funt'i-.
It t'oiust-sitt a tuft' lii Lists t'haiii local news out of 'I'alluhsas.
iut't''it t'xut'iit'uurt' when .suisit' of
ace?)
et•l't,it, fli-u pisyutug
i's - 'i'hme conversation
off and ot hers are cuulu tug
a-b above took place yesterday.
At. 11:40 this morning
friuitioui. Its iult' ill lit! i ship tollMrs. Walker called and said
sistiutg lit' this
she had the figures.)
ll$t'li, iiitlt*iit ti a lists, ii uutl lU't)t'i'S* 0 S
siotisuls and lulovutlofa it 1111111Incidentally, it was reported
mmwt'i- )uul which wi,i-l..s
at the lust County Cuuiimisslomi
(Cwilhii,e.I on I'ugt' I
meeting that Mi's. Walker had
(iou ,t u- ut't lull of tile new I )%'ie'
euotu tottighi, will apptuv e
Shem
it
f's
office
has
bustIlimy
v
ouoI
I
'Flit'
iii
'l'url,t'i'
1
ut1't'
sent th e etiiiiutcm of valuation
thu 11411 Sutu,sul is t'si'eett'd to se'tut'nuaties for the new Oviedo
to the Comptroller "sonic long ed it slug of Juveililes viumiotuti' stud Cisumsihhms C ourt.
1111Iiltl() It ft)t
stisat
u late full, Sui't. IS e st'tuud to be' loe'mstett on a -13
In one lions.', ut't'.,i'oliuug to
time ago" and had received no izing vu('amut hoiuies in the Sunj IJ I"l"A 1.1), N. V. ( A I')
At Si'hit,s,ls H. T. M lIwet' lut i tli- Lifti acre slt, The school will have
e
word from the state. "It just is hind Estates urea, Sin's-ill J. I.. Slit-rift hobby, (he boys juiloti lea-stat It tt'I'hI)lI I" t't'v Itijill i'tl ti'ttav_
it; t'lasrot'uus
oil this' riot u.s ill tilt- , -''tltt'i' at' by .-.hstatg tilt ia-la- I
not so," said the coimipti-ollem'. hloh)hly ucpoiuto'd today.
su.'lr
the school buit it Litis atucach
l h '.- c al'., cpoi it- el
ua k
l)t'putks today UI'S cittt',I tlnoc 'tiit' Ott tht' lu'Il5h w ill u)ui '
-"We received the estlituates from
his ii
I ,lIliIi Nei- iO4.3. iuii,st tit' 4 111 tilt' use 1% Sisiitt'i'd J union 1 tmgh a-sj'j'n've'd sdie ill ahles fur t h e'
juvt.uiilt's, •muumgiIli' in age fu-imiii v i,,''gmsu', oil mimuol syiitp on thut'iii. Ooi'uus 3'otuul Its, i'oisu uiig.'d t iun'.'ug Ii
her June 21.
i.
tutl l uuunui schools will stuI at I-v tutu 301001 and will tosuk at
'lit,' hsolput's haiti lit-4-11 V1411110 - this thy 'a i(ti ci Katt Side. 111)(1111thi su nit' limsue'.
12-14 who west' t'atighit- hi'eakiusg
Bang,
Iiiauig!)
(
Sa-siifurtt Junior high wui- kiug
1
0 * 0
Into homt on Buy'.'. oo.1 Clio- le, ui-sI o'.
t jti'niu.l ''1 oaiit' uiu'Hut Ii. lois- t he sei't,iutl bt unig ist ii lg hut
'lIst- School hutiitI, in Special plauis in J uly.
IJon Itatliel, mmow With FlorIda Aero-Spat-e industries t i ll
the No. I choice for the iimdustrial buazd director's job
) ) beeiaim due thorrow.

25
39

LB

Peaches
LARGE FLORIDA

"GALA" PAPER

"MAXWELL HOUSE"

Labor trouble againat the
nuirina complex. Eight men
walked off the job working on
project. Ciii;iinuuits
liMitlay
'about not being paid for ovet'time.

c

GEORGIA FREESTONE

STEW

'

-

PeanutS

LEAN TENDER ALL MEAT

"LEAN MEATY"

T1
Zip Code 82771

Now flint, Kirk has gone along

GREEN

BEEF
3 LBS. 39

"OLD FASHIONED" COUNTRY

. . . . . a- . . . . . .........

-

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anforb

%7IATI1 Elt : Afternoon showens Lii III I"ridmiv

The City saiti "an" to the
Marina manager who wanted
to put a trailer on the lakefront
complex so he can live there
S • •

PORK STEAKS

q

ff he wants 15,000.

0

THICK SLICED

r

Phone 322-2611 or 425-5938

1101,. 59 NO. 22-1

POUND

SHORT RIBS

c7
,11

(endent's job . . . And to top it

tO

j

I don't know but there's somPhInR
about a guy who would
t
hnnge his party affiliation to

OPEN SUNDAYS 'III NOON

QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

CHUCK

1itl;It

Servitir on the ceeutivt
cummittt't un':
.1 llun: Cox. Nnit. ,lohi
1
1)udlI Sr.. !lrs. I)onuld S. Evan s
Geit Ch:tuIi'- H. Gerhardt. Rich.
ard .1. (iHtulltuIe?. A. B. Peter
SOJI ,li•., Iiurac.' Phipps, D'igh1
B. Sprow, Mrs IJLivid Starr in
(ciu. .lnhn B. Sutherland.
Mcinb.•rs of the I.uurci of di
)'t't'tort fl.(:
I'.orth thieisiou,. 19ur).6 - E
Popi liLusett, Ituuutlull Chase
1t't'lv I1I(iG-(P - Robert lies
t;erci, MrA. .lohii 1)udu Sr., Dr
W. Vincent Roberts auid Itoberl
1'. Shcdtkui; IDfl7-711 - N. L
Gary. Mrt. Glenn McCall, Rich
and .1. (istrujuder and A. 11
Peterson .lm.
rnitstcr runinuittet' of tiui
wirtt duviFion division is head
ed I.y Peterson, with Wendel
Springfield as ct-t'huirniun
Miss Sally Neider is waite:
safety chairman aitti Mis. Ileki
Pcusguud is chairman of volun
tours.

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O• '4 • I in (11 xe
lot mit of I mixable nssu'sciiint , roads mud telettr,, tihi -- $1,121,
including road and telegraph
Tamnhle valuation on real and
R1 for
total of 77 1,72,6:l
5?
II
,O'm
'i;
for
tile
school
hoard
to estimates filed 102. The only decline In assi'
personal property Iii St'iuulnole nvrnuihln
hirpmkdi'wn
on taa hie ns'County rose S17,321.119 In 1967 A0111 (lie cunipt i'oller's office by uuit'nt this year was seen In rail- ?0.II I 7 I Iq, 1110. 1109d1 at and
v pur- r,ent q :t. ac 'iih,mitted to the
01.9103
fur tither rr'unf
over the 190(1 ascessnuenl s, fl. .1. 'l'ax liswssor Mary Earle Walk- rnn(ls and (elt'traphi vnliiiit j,,,i
state ( ornpt roller q office by
lithe satin' niihliutie were tori- oe.i'c
Ulveuis, director of county Ii. en, is $212.02 1,102. (lvc'uus re
Mr;. Walker on hint' 21. (;ivPnc
.'
tin'hnlluig flflfl.I'Xt'tuip( tlflhIt!(l by the ('ounty In 1907 as
t-'ahiiat i.,iI fur 1900 were non- snid and received approval and
nanee In (he office of State putt.t,
Comptroller Fred 0. l)icklnson laud at $207,i00,4K ) ); ;uersonnl in 19841, the Increase Ili v:uluiat lou •xt in p1 - - S ID", 100.00(1; perconal cert h(ii-'at ion late Wedne'nlay
properly- $30.400,HN mimI rail emild bring In an addit kinal pr''p.',- t v - -- $?1,000,000 and rail. afternoon
told The herald

get, a political job . . . John

4th St.
Ave.

- J)lt'!id('llt iiorthi
Frutiici (uun.hell Cruy, Vic(
iiiesidtflt (t'L'iltl'ftl); I1rs. \\cllt
Noon, vic president- (south
Williuni V. Uoy, treasurer. inn
Nrh. Irani. W. Chuse, iwere.

•'

Valuations Soar In Count y

Ry IIARUS '

Chapter
Florida
Cc'ntral
American Red Cross, is mudt
up of three diviniuiis:
Tin' iwrth division being
Seniiuutile and the north portior
of Orange County. tiut' central
division is Orange County am
tin- t400th division is Osecolu'
County. The fiscul year of tiut
Central Florida chapter is .1ul
I through ,luiw :to.
New officers and cnmmittet
chairmen ele'Lt!d to serve tin
north iiivh;iu next year nrc
Ni.IIOIIIILII
Tyre, piesident
1.. van den Berg, C\
14t'li

'

!

fl REIDA )lcCALI
Anu'ricnn fled Crocs is now
offaring two new volunteer em.

virrs for those who want to give
of sonic of their thin' to helping
nther. These are both year?oufl(lprnL'rums, and require
onhulf day a week. A fled
Cross nru!ntnticrn which Includes
training in it greater under
stniuling of the helping process
and a standard first Hi(l cohl1e
are thetwo requirements for
becomhig a confident volunteer.
The first service is as assistants to the dentist at th e dental
clinic itt the countyhealth departnwnt. Nrs. Grace Fisher.
director of Public Health Nuts.
es, stated today that. they could
not run the clinic without the
volunteers, that their help Is
valuable. Nany children In the
county would not get the dental
care they need if the clinic
were not. open. She also nId
that by the volunteers assisting the dentist, tin' PH nurses
are teleased to give nursing
care at hnnl(' IA) the sick who
do nut have (Itliers to do ft. and
to I;oc;) a closer watch on (oflimuruicuhk diseases in the coun.
ty
Tht second new service is at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
The value of the trained and
unifornied volunteers is coin'
meuided c*itIiuiaticul)y by Mrs.
Nnnsnrnut.e Valez, the in-truiu
ing supervisor, and Robert Des'
amer. the hospital udmimstra'
tni. The volunteers are presentlv transporting patients In and
from the I'hsic.tI'rnpy and .
ray dt.purtnient.s, 1111(1 assistiu
fiohert .lones, the physin thetapist in this nawly-establuthed
department.
fled Cross would like to offci
tillS service to men also. An
mali orwoman interested it
clther or both of these ervkes
please cull the JC office, 822.
4121 before I p.m., or Mrs
Pcusgood, chairman ol
vt,lunt.t't' Lu 8::R-9U5 after I
Hcleii
p.m. Training clusv1ll b
et up right away.

1rr

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Chamber To Ponder

rn

68 Budget T o nig

Promoted

FLORIDA

"HUNT'S" HICKORY

14-Ox.

CATSUP

150

(limit: I with $5.00 order)
48 Ct.

"TETLEY" TEA

BAGS

ite.

,,......

Pkç.

....... . ....

490

"KRAFT" BARBEQUE
18-Ox.

SAUCE

290

CHIPS ........

TwiPkg.

380

"WHITFIELD" FR. KOSHER

DILLS
-

3 DOZEN 89c

MEDIUM EGGS
"MRS. SMITH" CREAM PIES
CHOC., LEMON NEOPOUTAN, STRAW.
BERRY, BANANA, COCONUT ......13-Di.

FROZEN FOOD
'SEALDSWEET" LEMONADE OR LIMEADE OR

290

'IO/1°°

PINK LEMONADE

"EVERPRESH"

"EVERFRESH" POTATO

26-Ox.
. . . . . .......

Jar

290

"NORTHERN" TOILET

TISSUE ............
...

Roll

100

"SHURFINE"

CHARCOAL

4

LOAVES

950

Jug

250

TOMATOES6

No. 303
Cans

990

'

"SHURFRESH"

BISCUITS ....
OLEO ..........

6

0x.
Cans

49O

. . . .

1.Lb. 1

....

70

LB.
5 BAG 49c

S. R. FLOUR
"SHURFINE"
GRAPEFRUIT

'JIFFY' CORN MUFFIN

"GOOD N RICH"
CAKE

...

MIX

"3 DIAMONDS"

"O'SAGE"

"SHOWBOAT"

"EARLY JUNE"

PINEAPPLE

PEACHES

SPAGHETTI

PEAS

"JAYBIRD"

P
6cack.

RICE

.'............

490

390

C0L

A

f'

Deputies Smash Ring
Of Juvenile Vandals
'-'',

VIENNA SAUSAGE

,

6.PACk 1.OL

MIX OR MATCH

'terri.

Board Checks Sche matics

In Sunland Estates

"ROYAL CROWN"

-

,

-

3-Lb.

-

Bulletin-

-

"MONOGRAM"

MIX

SECTIONS

20-U. BAG

JUICE

7-Ox.
itt.

-

- '

-

.-

-

"SUNLITE"

"TROPICANA" ORANGE

"MARTHA WHITE"

COCKTAIL

½ Gal.

BLEACH

"SOLID" READY-TO-SERVE

BREAD

'SHURFINE" FRUIT

..

"THRIFTY"

GRADE 'A"

It'l iling

ht-y- ------------------------,

Oviedo School
Project Set In Fall

a-c

35C

MIX OR MATCH

4
FO

(LIMIT: ONE WITH $5.00 ORDER)

s', i

Shop Sanford Area For Pre-Fourth Sales

(PIui Deposit)

4

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Ma'25, 1967
Page SA

Senators Push Teague For County School Job

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Realtor Week

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Observed By

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Area Board
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Seminole County Board of
Realtors, In cooperation with
similar hoards th roughout the
United States, is observing 1967
Realtor Week and Herbert
Stimstrom, chairman of the

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list ''itnl,iul,lv are pretty lI(i'IIiIIIP. '
was g ra I
Tengiit', of nat yp pf
v. 5. t
tint p J from Newl ,i'rt•y ( 'ol ii'tre and fro m 5$ et son I ii
VPt•Ml I V. 'vlive he mere i veil h is tm ,isf p r'q (lei'I('(' ill (, ( III
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('Hf ion in 1919.
lie ervcd for evr'n year..; ii prineipnl of ihului'tm, School, until it waq rnerge(l with ()viprin School,
}pp he then served for J(t years a principal
(,,ules 1-12).
Tvnviw 110W P rritmndimig out I I .%Iparg a adn'in1st rat j
a ide to M ilwr'e. Mi Iwee as,4,Irflcd (ffiCC in
I 9. ii rid Ten gue joined him the next July 1
Mr. an(l Mrq. Teagm,c' and their son, Walter Jr.,
with I"k'ridn State Ihi nk, reside at ()vedn.
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Urge Appointed bchooI Superintendent

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local board's public relatiofl
committee has arniourned the
theme a "The Right Time to
Buy A Borne."
Leading the local board's observance is Raymond F. Mensing, current president of the
Seminole County Board of
Realtors.
A lthough the home market
In and around the Sanford area
might not be as "stable" as it
was prior to the announcement
that the Sanford Naval Air
Station would close in 1968,
home building is on the increase
In the county. Stenstrom, immediate past president of the
local board, said that since the
tight money market is no longer a problem, "It is time borne
buyers begin to think about
buying the existing home they
want or planning the construction of the home they've considered building."
"Those of us directly, associated with the soiling of homes
and home sites," Stonatrom conthrned, "are excited over the
future prospects of the growth
if Sanford and Seminole County
Is Realtors in the other areas
of Florida. We have so mucI
ft look forward to in the coming of Florida Tech, the expansion of Seminole Junior
College, the day when the Sanford-Titusville Canal will become a reality, the time when
Bauford'i' new marina will be
opened to the public, and when
Seminole County's Port Authority begins to handle millions of
tons of barge freight to and
from America's major industrial centers through the Atlantic and Gulf intra-coastal
waterways.
"These are only a few things
In store for the Sanford area,"
Stenstrom added.
However, he said that not
only Sanford but the entire
county will benefit from these
major developments. Be pointed
to the new schools which will
be constructed throughout the
county, particularly in the
Oviedo and South Seminole
sections. "Thousands of people
will continue into areas of the
county whore new haute construction is moving at a rapid
pace.
"Several new subdivisions,"
Stenstrom said, "were sold out
only weeks after the model
homes were constructed and
shown to the public. The
county is steadily progressing
and growing," he declared,
pointing to the HPWS release
just the other day when It
was announced that Seminole's
population had reached the 82,000 figure.
"When we added all these
factors together," Stonstrom
stated, "the sum total indicates
that this is really the time.—
the right time—to buy a home
in Seminole County. Building
costs will continue to rise, adequate mortgage money at attractive rates is available, and
many pro-owned homes in excellent taste and good repair
are available on today's market.

I )n I,) is t ii mv 1111111 If ted lie is not overly o iii ni i t i
or hj chances. c ur rently having Ii is di ffere,ires wit it
( ovevmnir K I ik, hibbs Sit lii he has not liven tiot i lied
lint, iii this poitit i * tn not
here of his nomination
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$11 te I want to he ('(ins iilpretl
The F l-,A 1ioss ill n
niltnit ti'lI reports that. Kirk w''iild rut him from t ii"

a nPV school s(iperi lit (!tlilPilt to fill out 1111lwee'8 1111(!xpirp(1 term, which ext ends to •lnnunvy 1909. Mllwee
resigned yesterday, effective •Iunp 80.
Seniniole School l.'nrd Is ri'eonlnwfldhlg lout'
flflfliQS to ( 'opI'flffl. K irk : Ernest Cowley. supervisor
of fll(isie for S('fluiflOk schools; .14111 11 Angel, Soti Iii
Scmi nob .1 tin ii ir H igh School principal: Floyd Rt ich :trds,
ards. Ilent' Lake School i)i'incilinl on an acting lmnsis
for (31vorge I )abbs, serving t hi s yen r its presiden t, of
fit(, l'iiiriilt l'li%1('1tt ion ism,. anil I )ahhs, himself.

A fifth nnnw was
TALLAH ASSEE
( Spi)
added here i oday to the list of possible successors to
R. T. Milwee as superintendent of schools in Snnnok'
County.
Sens. Kenneth P1niitt (RAllnfllOfltC Springs) niul
rmere) , of the Semii ole-OrRobert Elrod (R-\\'
ange legislat ive delegation, it \V8S haEfl(!d here today,
are giving serious coil siderati(III to reeoninwnding
Walter Teagne, of Oviedo, as Milwee's successor to
Gov. Claude Kirk. The Governor is expected to iinnW

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By l.ARRY V FRSlIE1.
A CONVERSATION WITH

CATO AND A FULTON!
STREET SPARROW:
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CATO—How did the Hickson I
hearing go last night?
SPARROV—'Vou wouldn't hehere me.
CATOAfter what I've been
through for the past few years
working with the city—I'd be
here anything.
SPARROW
I really don't
want to talk about it
but,

Ilk

"I'tie Nile of Ameriet"

Three

\'E ATII ER : Thum'smhiy 85-(2 ; ricer and wni'tn Weckcfl(t.
AP Leased Wil-L,

VOL. .19 INO. 200

SVAI.TER TEAGUE

Call For Referendum
The probability of it referendum in November to
permit. the School flotmrd to appoint the stiperintendent

Zip Code 32771

Phone 322-2611 or 425-5938

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Estab

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(at' ;)lmId I(' IIiSf, rimi t ion ga ini'd mofliPfl him arnon g memof tli(! I)1)11rd today with statement.i of three CL

the members (!fl(IoiSiflg the idea.
loth Jam
Eirkenmeyer and A. F. K.-'efh stated
thc.ir firm approval of such a
plan while MN. Jean Bryant
ws re,uly 'to i,'a,' it mi
to
was

Hickson No Enemy--Butler

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on the St. Johns River

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a son Wha rton, school board
(Ilairulan, and John Evan, vice

since Vershel can't (he's a wit-

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At the same
caller aid thery me lie would
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ness) somebody has to tell the
time, it was revealed I lickson
gorically denied under oath he Was a "drunk'' poliei'ivan at icr said.
una v;iiiable for comment.
people what a farce this has be and .me Hickson were "arch the restaurant. After an inves
testi
Was paid 81)0111 $o per mouth
hour
After Butler's one
Birkenmeycr said the quescome.
enemies." Butler was one of tigation Bu;h!r said he called molly. Frederick asked for it to care for the (log.
tion could he Included on the
•"
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Knowles testified that "Cato
How do ya' mean? four witnesses who testified be Hickson in and, tinder oath But directed verdict of not guilty
ATO
ballot in the trustees' and school
on charge A—which accused appeared like a whipped (log"
Pardon my grammar. Hanging fore the Civil Service Board (lur. Icr said:
millae elec't:on in November.
of eublic intoxication when he saw him in the latter
had
his
dismis
Ilickson
"I told hint I
around policemen too long.
lug the more than fourhour
'1 am in favor of an appointed
sal papers and asked him to re and threatening bodily harm to part of 11166.
Pull up some session last night.
SPARROW
superintendent," Etirkenmeyer
Under cross - examination, it
W. E. KNOWLES
The hearing was adjourned sign lie told me, 'Listen, Bud, two officers. In his charge,
Hey,
grass and sit down
stated.
Frederick said there was in- was revealed that Knowles saw
give me a suspension
not on me! Anyway, listen to until 7 p.m. next Tuesday.
"The current method gives
sufficient testimony to warrant the dog less than 011CC 8 month
Butler testified on charge A make it 30, 60, 90 days
this: They had this patrolman
any one the privilege of running
dismissal, and exaggeration of during 1966.
of the four-charge bill of partic. play it up big in the paper
on th e stand last night
for the office of county s u eroard reserved mlFrederick asked for a recess
b
facts.
The
guy.'
He
denied
under
cross
Be
a
big
took
ulars.
Intendent—anyone. If a nominee
He
Name is Getman
F. KEETH
demanding to see records on
Ilickson wanted time to ing on the motion.
examination from Ilickson's at
is successful in winning the
you over after Hickson
And then the hearing went to Knowles' statement regarding
torney, Gordon Frederick, there think about it," Butler testified,
election and doesn't have his
CATO-1 knew all that before
was any conflict between the adding, "I gave him a dead- charge 13—the alleged mistreat- lack of care from a veternarian.
master's degree in education,
I came this way
ment and care of Ilickson's CaAfter a 10-minute recess,
lint', but he didn't accept it."
two officers.
our school system would he millSPARROW—You wanta hisKnowles produced the records
Under questions by City At- nine. 'Cato."
This appears to be F'rcdeject to immediate discreditation
ten to me or what? 1 gotta use ricks main point as to why torney William Iluichison, But
witness
was
City
but
Frederick said there Was an
The first
by the Southern Association,"
words when 1 talk to ya. Any'- Hickson was fired from the po- icr said when he became chief Manager W. E. Knowles who Item for $11.50. "Could that he
he pointed out.
way, Getman was on the stand lice department on March 21.
three weeks before the 'Pig" said Cato was given to Hickson for care?"
"A candidate for office might
and they asked him about ticks
"It could," Knowles admitted,
Butler said he received an incident he called Hickson in in October of 1964 and accordContracts for construction 1 have all the necesary academon your bach
27 portable classrooms were Ic requirements, he a good poll.
anon'- mis call the day after for a conference and asked for ing to city records had no "or supplies."
CA'I'O—T1mtsa little personal the March 20 incident at the Pig his cooperation. "lie promised medical care while In HickKnowles, during his two-hour signed today with the low 1)i(1 tican and win office and still
Especially when 1 can't
testimony said the dog appear- d- on the project, Sal-Dale not he a good administrator. It
even defend myself.
ed to have changed from an Builders, Inc., of Casselberry further is unlikely we could ever
"alert dog to a scared one."
SPARROW—Do you want me
and construction Is expected to get anyone with a higher degree
Other witnesses called were begin immediately. \S'aitcr TCZI than a master's degree while if
to tell this story or what? So,
.
I
Patrolman Itonaid Getman Wilt) guy, school 8(fll1iliistrItiV1' 85 the hoard appoint.s the superin
Getman said it took him a few
took
over hlickson's dog after
days to pick all the ticks, and
e could rtuire the
I
tenilent
the
dismissal
of Hickson.sistant reports.
up p'jps Gordon Frederick
The building classrooms are man to have at least a hache"%Tlvit would be his future as
(Hickson's attorney) and he
completed and br's degree if we desire.'' hr
to be
a K-9 dog ? Ilutchison askcl expetted
comes out with the following
ready for the first day of kt'nmeyer remarked.
MRS. BRYANT
hill).
statement: "I don't think this
Keeth said. ''As I stated in
school, Au'.. 28. Designated lowitness is qualified to say how
'1 wouldn't want him,'' alms
(atum Ii r the lniiktings are my campaign, I a in for an ap• in - , a school upernncudvut was
wered Getman.
many ticks a tick-picker can
C
Bear Lake I; Ly maim ; South pointed superintendent and hav before the electors in a state
A Mrs. Jenne Salvail
Just like that
,
pick"
Seminole iiitiiur llizIm 6; Alta- ing a referendum to determine referendum, .\lilwce expressed
low Avenue briefly testified th at
and of course he breaks up the
Ilickson's dog roamed around monte -I; South Seminole Ebe the people's wishes on an ap hirneIf as favoring appointment
place.
7.7
.-,t
()vmedu 2, and Saim pointed or elective superintend over election.
mimitary
1111(1 ('llaSt'd ford
the
neighborhood
Sounds like he was
dnt is probably the best course
CATO
A
l"kirkla
Public
Utilities
Truck
'I'HJS PHoTo IS NOT UPSII)E DOWN
Junior 111gb School I.
her
three
eats.
as of action.
just nit-picking
toil jded with a phone tru c k at I •atirel ;LI1(I 'I'hird early this morning. The
Low hid in tlu' p ro ject
r4
''We ('0111(1 (t 1 t)t'ttt'V Till!)
They met over
u)mlmvr
unit
lItPIt1
per
SPARROW
drivel' of this vehicle, George Situatel henis, Sanford, was unhiut't. I'm'vei'
St,39a
I1 U U 3
run
bnmi
job
the
You
in
for
t
he
Ga
in.
wire
James
four hours last night
of the phone company truck, Thin O'Day, Sanford, was charged with failics 10(1(1111
tile (if I a oigwotiil A lutumnu m tim runtgh a ppoimit meut—ont' !n')re
know th e Civil Service board
ure to Yield the right of way. Damage to both vehicles was estimated at
e
th
used to be a good thing for
Construction (.'oimi$iany of Or. qualified educationally and ex(IIei'ald Photo)
5i3
got
In case an employ e
city
1811((); Willia Ins I)t'vcloutncflt perienci' wise. This is not meant
he could appeal his
Company of Orlando and Na- to reflect on past leadership or
fired
Circuit Court Judge Tom
tional Mobile Leasing Corp. of possible candidates for the
case and th e board would reWaddell gave court approval topost."
view it. . . No legal circus or
Cocoa.
'tryant
stated,
"I
Would
.
how
Mrs.
day
for the $38300() bond issue
that
.
.
anything like
At the School Board meeting
YOU
the
(
On
placing
do
IUt'stit)U
many city employes
for the new water works sysThursday, low bids were also favor
Shojers have two more days
equip- the ballot in Novemimber, but Lii tent for the Town of Oviedo.
electronics
th ink can afford hiring of aton
accepted
to take am'entac of th e
leave this decision to the pcotorneys, court reporters, vit
ment.
The Department of housing
offered
by
DownAny.
values
cial
nesses and a ll th at? . - The 1)1(1 (1! I'cnndorf House- plc."
Mrs. Bryant declared. 'The and Urban Development has
way, move over, will ya, I Just town Sanford "We Care" Mer. County administrative offices Longwood will he closed for the
movers, Inc., of Orlando to
chants in their Del3ary-Deltona and th e city halls of four of the day according to officials in
had this suit cleaned move a house to the junior cot- school board, as yet, has given guaranteed purchase of the
no recommendations to till the bonds and the system will be
Hickson wants justice why D's.
lege campus was accepted.
six municipalities in th e county each city.
further financed through grunt
doesn't the Civil Service Board
Bids were called for mobile 1xist."
Stores are Olfl until 9 to- Will be CIOS('d Tuesday In ohOfficials
in
Oviedo
and
North
Soilte time ago, wheti the ,isistance from ILUL) of more
review the case with out any atclassrooms to he paid for from
night and th ey have until 5:0 servanc-e of Memorial Day.
question
of appointing or elect than $200000.
torneys present? . . . Let them
Orlando could not be contacted.
funds for time excepPL 59.
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p. m. Saturday to try unlocking
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th
Ali
e
0
without
bear both sides . . .
tlonal child program 800 UL(W[
any of the "We Care" Treasure
The weekly meeting of the
public hangin g around.
All
county
sciwols
will
be
specialized
courses.
Chests with th eir Lucky Keys.
Board
of
County
Commissionsounds
good
Thds were also culled for
CATO—That
Fresh new merchandise is of- opened Memorial flay.
e
lumber to renovate the old
Goodness knows how long th feu'd shoppers during this sale
ers which would normally be
Wight Building recently
case will go on.
the
valuable
prizes
in
time
and
held on Tuesday has been canCasselSanford,
City
halls
at
be used
cimased
by the hoard cully
pur.
know
shop
SPARROW—Yeah, YOU
chests make it a "time to
last
celed.
for
storage
purposes.to
berry. Altamonte Springs and
th ey even accused you
and save."
night of chasing some cats on
Willow Avenue.
CATO—Maybe I'd better see
an attorney. Do you know any?
SPARROW — You wanta hear
something? They even talked
about prosecuting witnesses that
don't show up.
owuiet's, shioltpt.s's, (ui questions, but there were the duwiituwti area there took
FROM CHRYSLER CORP.
Property owners and uwr- it'a:d Clyde 14mg of the Situ- property
CATO—Gee, just like a court
no
responses.
long
smunicipal
officials,
professional
Atlantic
National
Bank
It
was
follow'ord
time sitting on Its
such a
of law . . What else happened chants of downtown Sanford
mivea
eomnieritauy
(all time nesm—that we can hope to take lug this that Krldcr raised the
words
of
both
received
have
last night?
rogram that now it is a city
ildi's which told the story of rsdvuntiige tat the forwa id SilO- flag of warning. lie poi n ted ,, ,
SPARROW—ReallY I was ex- cheer and a warning. The pusiw
here (1t)%%IhtOfl Is gone.
'Downtown Revived" in cities RICH tu Hi expe tieiict'd ill the wit that th is was the 11 thu such
. tive look was provided at. a
.
.
hausted when I got out
lit) (Iiii not advocate any
rroni coast to eout at a lunch- past few months."
committee, that the tide of
The only ones benefitting from showing of film strijis JepjctThe audience Z*ISO heard De- events was sweeping Fmiford grundiosti isluim for overall rethe case are Frederick and the lug what other cities with run- on mtctflig in the Trophy
business districts [,ounge yest.eriluy. Following witt Mathews Jr., president of forward, that the new marina development but a "immodest
guy that operates the Coke down main
had dune to Check decay and he showing Rulph Cowan, vice Lite cisuiimher explain that this with Its simotel had been a one. Something we can live
machine outside in the ball,
CATO—Maybe they could hold restore bright, attractive areas aresidcnt of nowllwwn Huum- now corporation was fos-nmed 1)1111w factor in the decision of with." Muthuws i'vmlimtied 1111
updated the group Niths the Iaiu'kiiig of th., chum- Winu-IJixie to emlgagit In its atid lent-a that, Samu(tu'.I and
tni•r- 'iard,
It In the Civic Center, sell al of eeh and attractive
For Our Customers Convenience A Salosmtu, Will
what
1)51f
bus dotit and is air us it was obvious that important downtown construe. St,isuinolti County are going to
xean
coholie beverages, hire a lmud ebandising. John Krid.'r,
9 P.M. Monday Thru Friday. 'Til
Be On The Lot
the St.,:iin- loiuig to think nut ways tuid Iiiwntii WIl Sanford bud "fallen tiun, that iIOWntOWII Sot we grow, Whus*ttJVei' Ituiiiut'tms with
At least the City would get utive niuriugcr of
•
tim.' i,teMetmt downtown area,
ole County Cluiiaibcr of (1oni- neim ., to block further deter- hoit of vhut is bhoulif be. humow It Is at the crossroads,
*Z50 per night.
"At
new
o'clock
that It is thu lstvst growing
I
ion
of
the
downtown
ost
of
those
l,,'csi'nt
Is
ihuls
morning
oris
i
11
of
ururea
tnerve—sounded
the
taot.e
SPAR ROW—'l'heY culled you
('l'buasday)
amen
in the futut growing
asui'ti'ul
plait
cussssiijtts,e
had
hind
1111'iVC
a
group
of
iuil
at
u
Jint
othit'
such
I
gency.
n whipped dog.
"wit isutist adjust to
state
and
'J4(fl
hi
my
tafficu
move
along
oil
the
tide
of
('t'i'ftti'll
a
nd
all
knew
that
In
regard
me,chunts
i
IMopki
Mote thu:i 20
Where's the 110ae
CATO
trensindous
growth which
to
making
a
sulastaustiul
hit'se p rior at t*'iii hIs 151*11 emided
Iflvest.- this
iii' future.
book . . . Alt, attol'Ue)'s . . - whose names Sri' on
He asked for ''ro-uja.'iutloii. iji will s miii ,tali'l ui'etaiitjilisli- nesst in our shojijiang auta," we can now just seilsi'. We
Davis . Street storeS u lid lu.ulowner
Burke, Cleveland
PH. 322-0614
suid K rider. He atifeitud to must titLe U41valit"ge or the
it, is tail y with the full i'o- shiRt S.
1801 W. FIRST ST.
deed
for
s
iiuIiWS
SIC
whim"
on
and on lutii the night
Fitts
sssuntwttusu,"
snowballing
Melbuure
where
be
stated
that
(it
Iill
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Int.
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Miss Ethel Johnson.
North-South winners were
first, Mrs. 0. N. Lackey and
Mrs. Edwin Wachter; second,
Mrs. Ruth Black and Mrs. W.
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Miss Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
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Singer and Mrs. Leonard
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from hreh PresbyteriLn Churches. :Shown mith Rev. and Mrs. Guthrie
( left) are a few of the church cmfficia1 and their wives, left. to right, Rev.
,Lnd 'Mrs. liov-ii-d D. Gress. executive secretan.,; Rer. and Mr-,. Alton

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Uziion. pinned on their bucireF..
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;rs. ~
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UUeF;L SliCUiXr WUS Mrs. ]Vkill ,
crest.
: Fit-hur and children.
3 errens c the First Buptis
I Church of DuLund. president

fits 'Al COUP'
this itt:d1
attic! Virginia: and MI?'.
hitii )t hi 4 1IT t hi Bi gitiot r
thu
Utu old ElaloU with Lo
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borne of Mrs I.udoI,uti BL'TILL a, 'on u'mc hiidrul Mr CflC, %

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w .,,i, ,r
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Vt'ternnq In IH'Hnrv will at
tpimuI no.1 color gnat i I hi' ( hitluot a ( atliolk M i,on
wifl form at 2 yin, will L ive, (ho Invoratititi and tinql Memorial I)ay (hlIrh
rnqqoll,,'i t v Sho;i1iInt 0%'
Ann's
(
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( hi, vire
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ittitI wi ll tnnn Ii iIqi' n Illot a omvnnn
ill 1i, a ft r ( hi,reh 'tin4av nt t4 IT a m All
to tl, Memot ml
Pt
antI iic
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Join
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ti
ilU,rie are inv
I'vor irt Ion.
1kw'
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in.
meriean
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' be fire d II I rt P Ilhtp A

tint Muster

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mothers at a hunquel diniwr und program. In 1()M'' er plioto, three of the mco-

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11V Ille I.Irle tatfund or Antericnii scion Ilont 21;9 and are milked to I
ChairI,egrion Popt 280 of Pillp CnRtl0 linve their enlorpt at thf- church
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Pin they
with tile program rotirlmloil nt. 2 p.m.,
r)i.'.liil"iI to ;.i t
Ia
ran ho placed for the ervit'e
with Tail s.
the itirade are VFW Post loom
Girl scout. ,rrooll 39 of hllhiotn and floy S(
l ,li.q sp Ilif.1-1-y, 18:1 of Altnitiontp
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of Sanford, gram Other cltiIi and oricani
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S. Thomas. Dc's 'Moines. Ia., and
I Bishop F. Gerald I'm,

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mizisr of the
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them, something to be done b the Church ht the pope and b preaching Mission' and en
or the Town House Restaurant in of
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Atlanta and
ill short!'
gaging in aposiolic work 11SISQ.,
: bishops, the priesU and sisterh, bw, ijot by litymen.
0-tiedo with :16 mothers and ,
'Chureb Street.
move
there
for
ordination
a nd
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The \'atienn Council has changed thAi attitude'. The changes cci by the- riet'cis of the Bislrnp7..
Lint-cm
Cot;. president, has daughters attending.
to Serve."
insta lla ti on by Atlanta Presbv. in the liturgy, the decrees an the Apostolair of tilt, Luity Lind
The Precious Blood Fiitliers:
I Pamela Tirtidiry was crowned .it~r,ut*d an inrit4ition to int,ereist- i Guest speaker at the progr
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the
arrived
in C irieinnui on Dec. 1
that
the Mission Activity of the Church iii] recogn ze uilc,
n joy Ou
g
in the community'ihich followed the roast *e
ciuenr-i and i the first ri"l to ed
persons
The De\ ouns are charter
;
: GooW Is everyone'fi business, that mulang Christ knowL &amp;Lid I —' Al tilt- present timc.. Lilt.
e t dinner was Mrs. Pred B. Chiince members of the Presbyterian
reveivu
thiL.
horior
at
the
P.Lveni
tro
attend
the
event
Lnd
me
Blood lathe
II'cI
it
7t
m ut1 \
: loved by all men is ever' Ctirmt.uin c1ut that b' thinking, Pr' eiot
rie officers
re of the First Baptist Church of Church of the Coenarit of San
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cc"
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a'-c
bearing
hduore
'cs
C
hutt
nit
rn'st
r'
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in'
ed
a
manner
we
an
Christian
: spe'abng and acting uSanford
tnt)'.
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bitt
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Co
requests
ford Arthur is a graduate of
Slit wi.'- prutxited
Girls
Auxiliary
('0*444pe
of
%ellow
and
v-hitv
lthDse
&amp;ttendirip
to
bring
their
members Seminole Mgh School Class of
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thure are river f;011 members l~ suildlir Ufternown.
Tolut-P settitirs.
t-hrysimthemun*
and a GA I
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it id inc v' '-r I
Today we talk about cc urn etusni ttid to some' piciplv the CII'. ICIC CI lfltO t href rot in (5 1 tIC
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'tt w offi: irs of the hanaber and they presen ted their COUI)end irue' let,
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. sucrificed for unity but if We call lichawl
lin ~ ~ sas City Provinut, and dw Far- .Norlillit!
Parent's Day
.1. (Pop) Krohne, vire preFi- witb a vounselor's pin.
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IMm. Radph Cou!iettv w i c. chil- '. .
. it may not. need tt) be. Tocftt~- the Cliti,olil: Churd and most
A
tribute
to
motherE
wus
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Parent's Day will be observed
Mrs. Idu St.cwuit, r-eKa ` h,v ,
im I'.'' Forrestt \ ut ztnd
other Christian Chunetit s a'c .rcipui, for that uiiderctandm
hi
Bet-ti
Ha'.
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- ith at the Friend'hip Baptist Church
rTE
ar'.
a'l
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Ha'rnt
r
t'ezii'
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.Si r ax r' Lind P h' a Li t 'te
! Mrs. 3r.un Bradicy giving the of Altamonte Springs Sunday
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II lit imclt.J
I I i LI(l(I('t I
ci! Itit t1 )()LIt
11171' some of it'- civ. ti rhIn'irrniuui.c iiid the '. i'ittt of c"tit n'
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and children are urged to h ave
((IS' I' 11 on: hf 41C lilt '.t nit ii' ti
sezincti for understaiithii

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. into two groups, identified, Inosely
A. perhap.~, as institutionul Aug. 24. 29511. bc carnu if, Ceril , tending the Annual C',on1vrvn,-r
sis to,- the distinrtion haf been thu ral Florida whery he tool: up' ill Fio-idl.. Snuthern Coll
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13~ DONN A ESTESThp Srlcjet~, or thu Prvcinu~ hv- Bennett
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BI0 od wa.4;I 0un C1j.. in .Rome bv I lending lit, *,hr chw-rh'r Ly
:Spirit in 4be Church as at institution, tile vulhorltY of tht
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marl the Ia' t mc t1rm of the'
cult pitt During the raisior
God. MarLy CathDhcb bavu recarded thu preaching of ChrisL 1131 ,. Main objert.,wu III tile So- I asencu on Junt. 4. Chaplain Ray
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9.
the
Gospel
puhut
vcirship
in
the
1aas
and
cic't
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the spre uiding of the F'ulliirut t of the \a't al k: St }nld
the teaching of
undwt ni -M 1% the' Chamber Cf Ccmrnrc'c' chc d- Church held its fxrct Mother1.
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ion will crInduct. the service. 'Girls. Auxiliury rif tilt. 1,UvCl1r1h U ( d; f ( T -, 7,ar,., ' Y, ondwk, in the Di,ughter Banquet Saturday at

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ppiirong ac'ti'itte's elI (i'IIO(
the Ho!y ctn)rItiood thtrc. HIS SC'Tflmlm
hodist Chur.
-parlition for *,,Ill I
. Spirit" and again in Ctirmth "Paul laid hands (in them and :
s
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Priesthood
wits
t
Bz'unnerrthle
:uilltc
at the '1 ;.n'. str'
the Hcdv Spirit came upon them.''
5i'
minnr
Canton,
Olun
He
t-i
Te n ,d
F1
F
V1e Cntho1ic't forge': sometime' that u-i tn itc nu me itt
gruidunu'd
from
St
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ph
Cci)
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Confirmation the Ho!' Spirit crime' down upon ath one of i
1'it TI "- Co ik
(1
0'uic"
'manenL!%
manen tly present n 1 u ge Indiana and nitc'ncic'd St.
indi iduitli' He beic'e-imec rvnP and per
Charles
MajmSe'rriinzirv.
rence yea: to be iristiillcd
.
gifts
. our souls Ju5t as I the A st-I ' d
!
His
final
p-mfessinn
into
ttif
zHuric.
thost nf the officia! tintirt"
graces in the same w&amp;L, that Bu puided them
Society
of
thc
Precinu
Icicic
\
Soc'ty of Chr:.:ic
nmnr
The purpose cu the petitecesta mtLpourm of the Spirit I
I
was
Oil
Dvc:
:;.
14.1f.
iind
0:-tfina
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Servir-r.,
i0etholist
Men't Ff-1
. was twofold. It was the promulgation of ill(, 'Nv%x Covvnillit of
sthood
'°
ID
the
o1
Prie
T.l(
jicirhc1
Io
r
God sth.h men, the CstkbIlShm( ft of tt Kinpdom o G od
4( Fa th er hen i dIC)wShlm
I
indwelling
th
was
to
guide'
on
Mardi
e Church
in
earth. The }Iculy Spirit
zledy's first temporar summer
tt
p 'n church schno it
and direct the Apostles in their dcIiberntion and to precerte'
. them from error in their teaching of the Grispel. But the in- ~
cart Miami 01 iahnnm 'I he t rs antiI COUImC br' '
a'
dwelling of the Holy Spirit lii the soul' of the individual Apo'
inspiru 11jem to i first permanent appoinizirrit ' svnible tit thu sanctuiiry for ;.
tier, was to make them witnesses of Christ, to
was to Our Lady (if MV,rcv. W o.Le'r
con e ence' fl the
all men that through Chrisi the y mi Pg.ht CIbI.4i
make known
Thuvton Ohn for four ye'
repentance and redemptiozi from sin.
While the .Aostles at the .CounciI of Je'usziltm ackntnt
the C.crd lpnstoiuste at (lu'
the church
: ]edged the guidance of their dellheratinns by the 1-Inly '
%P'r'
t, Lady of thp Blessed SficrLment. p.m. jind tht Comm-nission on
their Immediate reaction to the graces of PenWrosi was not Cit velnnci for bun ears One
e mbe rchip and Evangelism
: to debate jwd discuss doctrinal issuer, arnring themselves. YNIT was spent cinsing a Color- . will rnt-fo, 5A.') p.rn. AD rnern- '
Instead they Immediately went out t preach the' Gospel lii ed Mission in Youncsiowr.
hers arc urced
to
.
the multitudes gathered in Jerusalem, they began by bearing
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to move into this new church

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(OO headquarters building in
Bishop .irme W. Henkv of Lnkeland.
\ otrng on to genet M
ill preside
'..cl md
the
lx'
held
church
questions: abolishment.
'5:h annual session
of the conLro et sial Centr l
florid, ou'hc'rn College
he wil l announc'e the yearly (Negro) luiisdicUon find nwrg
ith the Evangelical United
m'.' r1mcntc of nnni'tcrc at the
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hr rec,vived Ilippointmenz a'
divineh, inspired precept binding on all thnsr in whom it wa~
Archb i sh op Thceph P H lc
of Christ to th
addressed We remember another p'omi
~ .and tilt. Fittlicr P-ovincial of
th e Soc'ie' cit the Prec',ou'
Catholiec then a'r' ' c' con'e mizs of the continut ci in
ds clUng of th e Hoi Sprit in th e Chii'- h guulin. ind lncpirniz Ricincl &amp; Whit h ht i
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cove,
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: guidance of the Holy Spirit in accepting the tesiching authnr- bring a
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own place settings.
: Ity of the Church in matters of faltb and moral&amp;. We remorn
Father KonneO,y wa5 sprvinc
.
- ber the words of the Apostolic Decree at the Firm Council of
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•1sa]em, "It has seemed good to th e Holy Spirit and to us as assistant pastor it St. An* . . ." and ,we see there a simp)p statement that thrir dL-risinn drrw's Pnrv~h in Orlando whrr

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Cyril .1. Iflfl('dy C. PP. S..
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Sen. Ithliert Elrnd told the flerald pushing for urban renewal

and
legislation if "the funds could

the other da that he would look favor-

ably on urban renewal
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efty can s'hnw an emergency
Well, Mr. Elrod. an emergency does
wdst here -and The Herald suggests
he tour

Grnrgetown

and

C,oldshnro if

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people hope. But our

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Goldsboro ii

the

rehathlftatinn of
To
qtreeL'
in
tree binnm' outside nea] is s "dirty
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the people who
few
will eventually occupy
houses, Many
slum,
the unmistakable
jobless.
A pile of garba ge is heaped in the of these
}lumari
could
other
hoard , dipAn upturned
forms.
Because
the
who
carded
chair, and several barrels
the have been raised
conditions do
overflowing with rubbish litter
not know hoc to care for property. each
sidewalk.
could take
dilapidated.
Most
the houses
their doors and window sills peeling off home maintenance. They could also
cracked paint, thewood sagging and learn to save, and credit unions could
hi' set up by the churches. (One minibadly in need of painting,
Aside from the paint and the tree, st.er tild its he plans to do ,just. this).
these houses stand nut from their neigh- The can he used both to save money, or
bars for a more significant reason. They to borrow at token interest rates of
around one percent.
could be owned by their ocetmants.
Sanford's poor, mostly Negroes. itre
}luntan flenewal ties itt most obviOuS'
-not homemArners bY tradition. Tht-y ary ly wiLh urban renawal in the matter of
'habitual renters.
keeping a rebuilt urea front sliding hack
Month after month they pay o u t S20 into a slum condition. This could he done
or 30 or
through follow-tip counseling both with
Ifl for hzulh mmntziined
dirty, ill-equipped quarter' But if Sari- individual families and on a block basis
ford ever got an urban renruul proie t in neighhoi hond'
going in these quarters nuuiy fortunate
An association could he formed ones could move into totally reirnvmed This wits suggested by Seminole Cornhouses They ton, would pa around S
niunit Action
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AS}IJNGT(Th-Few nf the we were in these two years- views hold out trouble

could have a Bible.
Cross. Salvation Army
He said he wanted to read other altruistic organizations,
It through from cover to cover
Even our merchants defer to
Sn she got her Bible and let it via their advertising. startin
for him start with the first chapter long before Thanksgiving with

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Opening a door and finding on say that his overhaul of

lows: "1 genuinely believe that whether the U.S. should Lw do- percent or more by the end of

irti i,e1 to Iiirr was canceled ,

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flower garden.

Mrs

If it find kept up, Nasser was
Counting the blooms on a lilac'
country ham, beaten biscuits
bush.
finished. But th' United Nution
intervened -backed
Tit(- stunning silence, loudp and cream gravy after ending "A
for
0
Therr
headquarters
*ur(
rcniodeled,
delegates
fun
been
trnthing
in
i
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a
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t. hangt Lw ttie tlntted States ii
hut Ilhinnib, than noise., that suddenly falls long diet.
Dunking your flushed face it'
'I hr Sn'ipt Union togethet -iiiiti political hiatory lila' Richard and Robert Ellsworth, former I 'hert the value of ii triumph on a battlefield when all firing
a cold spring during a long hot
th'nianried tf- invader.'- cic.r M. Nixon's 19f'7 sweep through GOP congressman from Kansas. I would he mostly psychological.
(tilt They (lit!,
The
Frieuids argue that ui late as
nrms'around.shoulders 'climb up a mountain in Colors
four continents.
MIlssnehuaettS may he added
do, Wyoming or Montana.
Nasser hits beer running tb'
this coming September, after
state legal opinion singing of "Auld Lang Syne"
While
Michigan's
Got'.
George
official
Standing under a waterfall.
canal ever' since and, to practia farewell meeting of men who
Nixon has "rested" by writing
ha
d
should
finally
determine
t
Itomney
is
building
his
11968
some
magazine
pieces
cully everyone's surprise,
t have fought a war together and and Imagining that It is washing
ressinilly. But Egypt under N&amp;3- GOP presidential cundidicy in perhaps a html: to help defray Its new primary law conforms know that the peace they won away every guilt you've known
ser is a long way from tht Anchorage, Albuquerque, Salt the cost of his travels, he closely to the Oregon "all- will not separate them forever, since you punched the snooty,
Promised Lund. He has had to Luke City, Lousiville, Hartford might still pull out of the 1ii6 candidate" pattern and will not Nothing in the world Is quite as nose of the jeering 5-year-old
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I allow eusy withdrawals in de- i Wistful us that feeling
get hell) from many dimctions. and Atluntu, Nixon is building ruce. Heavily adverse liolls
that the *young lady who beat you at hop
fcrenicv
to
a
possible
favorite
price
of
their
victory
is
the
loss scotch in kindergarten.
Meanwhile, he has lost
Delinna
his lii Bonn, Parib, Saigon, might dissuade hint.
Gov.
John
Volpe.
Strolling in the city at twilight
anmug the other lenders of the Suntiago untd Rio.
of their unity.
But they do not expect such
Mrs M idy..J IIui,t'
Nixon's agents are already
past
the open window of an
Arab world. If 1w could get into
Hearing the eager footsteps of
Off now on his five-nation a decision. They believe-and I
aas.ri:tn I
I
1
)usy
scouting
New
Humpshire
apartment
wherein a sweet.
another
rumpui;
with
Israel,
and
Latiii
'
%Irb. Clarence Spe.% der
someone running gladly to meet
-American swing, lit- will i Xixon'ji niust revent publit- ut- ~
Enl..rpriMeThe
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voiced
woman
is playing the
and
other
likely
states.
somehow
conic
out
of
It intact, return May 16. ouiy to enibark i terrnwe tends toconfirm-that
:u2-4s4 u
grOWS
piano
and
singing
some old
Parkinson
operation
- In figured to regain some of his J u
Mr Ittletsie' Harris
(bv.(1i,
ne 4 mu a 1(1-country African he is really committed to going
tune, such as "Come Where My
steadily while Nixon works on
lost prestige.
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trip that will carry him t hard.
Love Lies Dreaming."
At
least
this
is
one
of
the
6ftK-4h114
June 24.
His probable presidential pri- foreign precincts.
Being asked to make an asNixon's
claim
us
the
big
guesses
for
his
belligerence
_
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I By that date, he will have mary list, friends say, includes foreign affairs man will not
.
sembly
speech by the principal
n0W.
But
it's
no
more
than
a
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1
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once
threatened to throw
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out
of
high school for cutdone ant more planning than Antarctica, and will huve Illinois.
the ready, some critics have chargThe winner takes
ossr
ting
capers in study hell.
with Farouk.
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uftrrztt?
TAAHAssEE (AP)-Gov.
t ra veled 80,085 miles in 114C'7.
Getting
a $15 raise wuen your
If he had just rattled a saber,
present
a
kind
of
auperficiul
Claude
Kirk
let
become law
The obvious thing to say
wife
had
Insisted
only that you
rolled
a
drum, and mobilized as
flitting about that could hardly without his signature a bill to
about these travels, of course,
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demand
$7.50
more.
if going to war with Israel , that
produce much knowledge of allow Fioriduns to participate
s
Watching with a child the
Sanford Herald
May 2(, flhfl7 would tiuvc' been one thing. But is that Nixon-in a tmit' of
Puge 4
world problems,
in national lotteries and COfl' flash of a
world troubles-is trying even
falling star, and task he demanded that the United
Hs defenders insist, however, teats.
niure forcefully than tie did in
W*I.'I'tit A.
It3I,tiM. IiIlI'i'Oit aa •'IIl1.lstII.It
log
a
The
search
futworld
)maceth
silent
v'ish that the child
Nations' peacekeeping force.
at Nixon's background in
The bill was one of a packru*aa t'uie'm.iae. (3lreuln$hni (ris.rI iiva,sj.r
I
.1960
agaInst
Juh
F.
Kenned
y
Wo
ul
d
grow
up
takes us long us it dues tO this field is fundamentally so are of 26 bills that
in a finer world
loca ted on the Israeli -Egyptian
JIOUI'iltJ
LAI1$t% V*t5$Iig1.
were either than
to crush his presidential rivals build a cathedral.
mankind
has
tR.rtI.It,
.*sIC'IUIS LdII4)
lili-uctur
border, be withdrawn.
ever enjoyed
deep that he can get fur tare signed by the Governor or
United under the weight
of
HW) 5*5 Pi'3
'flu CISC SiI5
al- before
his -Vice President Humphrey, 1 0Ut of a two-day visit to a lowed to become law this week.
It
was.
But
this
got
the
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Li &amp;r
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while
viewing
the continuedcountry
Nations into the mess and its "foreign" affairs experience,
LHIHSS Wilbislie
*aia •H•UE*KM
The Governor has five duys
won: on
the 800-year-old
than most men could.
That
is
not
the
entire
story.
hiatus.,. Ll,un.iiuq,r
8CCØt% s;ist
Security Council met WednesHe
plans his in terview schedule to act on a bill approved by
rU(ii iH4.5
.U*IA MPUIsK.I
His unpredicted wanderings
Cologne Cathedral.
day. The result of this first
Li."iiunlogII bunt ,
bi,rt,. t.nuI,i
carefully,
jots quick notes be- both hOUSeS of the Legislature.
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meeting was zero, which is not th rough nearly one-third of the
41111)"t ss ti,is
tween
talks,
then sits down at if lit' doesn't veto or sign h
0
Ht1 Ptintograpuia,Cuunt E.dI*ur
l'uu
an
Irishman.
unusual. The United Nations world's countries arc enabling
They night to scribble 10 or more btfore the end of five days, it
PVtuli.ts.d 01I ONi1)t biitut0ai, buiid..' suid CiurisimMe, piihIl.t,.0 fiddled around a bit, too, at the him to strike' the activist pus- wouldn't let me' in the Cosa long pages of his day's glean- will beconic law automatically.
$*turda' Pts"dIun,' CCJCIIIthMS,
tore without playing the apeis Nuatru-U there
PRINCETON, N.J. (AP)-A
time of the Suez Crisis.
Also in the batch of bills 1w- Princeton University singin
g
But, since the Soviet Union
political game at Iiunw too -Thomas T. Gleason.
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soon,
Ham. Dalte.r)z w..k hub backed him so far, It raises
dent of the intentational
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2 Ws
No. I-is Nasser's performS I ot
5.75 5 Muoths
aulce'
the result of impulsive1.00 $ t onlitS
tie' I M.'nt bi
IIS?
iJ S Postal ttsguiation, urt,vld. that a ll mall subscription, a. paid
No. 2-is this one thought out
11L a.dvsnoe
for
reasons not yet clear?
'r.
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Dienitier y
ASsoCiated f'rvs, whlckj U siliflisci
No. 3-Did the Soviet Union
put luni up to it for reasons that
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Romney can roam the dozisetit' circuit us pretty much the'
fresii face. Nixon has been the
route' many times. There i
danger hi making the rounds

tot' soozi again.
Furthermore, Ni-xwi's protractod aiwnves front the Unilooked good to the U.S.S.R. and ted Btmtss give hint an easy dotsrd as ..curid class niatter Octob*r t, ISiS it tttt Pu1 Utfia.
techment
from
Nasser ?
the
busy
of S.iarurd, florid.. under the ACT of Congress of Starce. i,
groundwork being done out his

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or. firm r..puu.IbIe fur suca re i,rtaOuetloZi Will III Cl)tI5(Uet'.Ll
official residence' of Great Un- lord Parkinson, still operating
Iulringiuj on Tb. .5g.raj'a opyrzgtit and wAfl be 1.ilo hiiibts fur
titin' prime zniiüit.er for about front bun lJiegv while Niiuii i
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customer, Buck Jones, that

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DISPL AYI NG POSTERS u'ontoting Florida Fxt'iisiofl 1411110 ECOflfltUI('M
i's. Kay Sassntan iuittl 11i's, Margaret t..Tl,nt!r
\Veek are (standing)
(seated) Mrs. H. L. Johnson, County home EconomiL's Agent. Sandia
(herald Photo)
\Veiss and Mrs. 1-helen Powell.

Doyle Conner* The Farm Front

My father Is covered by i in the hcis'pit.al. His condition
medicare Rnd he recently r,- has improved but he still needs

turned home from a brief staY some nursing care. Flees Scm-mole County have a home
health agency, approved
medicare, which supplies the
I services of a visiting nurse
A. Yes. The Seminole Public
Health Home Nursing Service
has been approved as a participating home health agency
under medicare. They' are Icrated at the corner of fith and
French in Sanford and do have
visiting nurses as well as other
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('ommissinner of ,tgrkulture
TALL/til ASSEE (Special to
The Sanford Herald) -Thousands of words have nlreatly
been reported on the drought
stricken areas of Florida aiiil
the plight of the furnwrs, growers and ranchers in thOSO .A
counties, The situation hn not
I been exaggerated; conditions
are just as ('riti('al as desci'ihed by the laws media,
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By I 'K('l L A. 'I'L('K Lit If
other compect trsctorl
their hi,h,4ir,g programs.'
Count; Agricultural A gent
on
we
coul
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And so On and
\(1tl probably take pride in go as we think of questions r,t
those two or three orange hmmir' equipment, home furnish.
trees in the hackyuird. But ings, good clothing and te'have you ever thought. of tiles, food and nutrition *niI
growing peach trees too?
family life education -all q,f N. Hwy. 17-92 Maitland
(mod air and water drainage which are Phases of theLxare needed for these trees to tension Home Economics progrow unit produce well, o grain designed to help the
don't choose a how spot where
late api-lug frosts ('liii damage
the in.
Peach buds which have begun to swell will take temperatures as low as 20 degrees.
Open blossoms urn injured at
26 (l('grees. After the petals

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private' industry with large land
hold i usgs to develop tutort' public
outdoor recreational faeilitie.
As the vice chmairnian of the
Florida Outdoor Recreational
Planning Counuilttt'e' und as
unun,lwr of the state Outdoor
Iterut'ationlul Council, 1 istit especiully aware of the iuuportalice of these 1ir0Jt'('ts to the
public. v.--k,
I was privileged
to partil'ipat&amp;' in the dedication
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fruit Ztfl(l vegetal;le lIlsiateto,' fol. tht F'edei'aI-Statt'
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size of the tree to plant. June.
to 4 feet tall
fu
budded trees 2
Gulfgas
60
are best. Smaller ones have
limited moot systems and may
Gulf
shirt poorly in light soils.
I ,n rg'r tees grow liett e'r in
sandy soils unit will give your
fam ily more fm-nit, dust-jug tile
first few seasons, hut are' hard
to hiummitlle.
(Isv .iiil toot storks resistant
1(1 i'o,it -hiunt ti',,ait ,iele---o'jt lie',)l imlitwa or N ''smut gui i-el slot' La,
Pcr Cylinder
They're the' only ones rot'omu100 Ponds
'fa
mended for central
Florida.
weed
There are che m ical
probpeaches
but
controls
for
Beach and soil erosion, 811(1
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to our outdoor recreational
Delivery
e
fierce
cornway
to
keep
farmers
ar
ably
the
best
Our
poorly planned reclamation proj.
tlt'('(iS,
Most
petitors in the market place,
85
percent.
of
ect
will lay waste to additional down (Ito weeds is to pull them
About SO to
Anywhere
yourself. if it's elienilcala you
but their reniliness and willing- Florida is under private owner- land in future years.
In
want, try Casaron and SimaSeminole
Both are probably availopposite.
zinc,
low farmer is just the'
.
County
able at it garden or nursery
There is U kintirt'd spirit besupply store.
tweca our farmt s thutit is not!
-Beforeyour ne wlybought,
tree' gut's i nto t lieu
peach
tries.
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ought to check the
ground
you
A s t,uiI of appni'.'iutitini, I soil uttiel make sure the phi is
-feel, certainly is (bUt' the
betwt't'ui tLO and 6.5. This
nie-dht. The understanding of I
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ennu lie' a tin I y z e 4 I
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log W. lit STREET
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the C ounty Age nit at
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numerous scattered boat Reoperation which has exit-tild flitiolial reer('atlonal al-ens.
from the start between the allIt 1iis i)('l'!l t'st Iiiiiitt'cI that the cess sites, wayside parks and
a%-vinge Floridian %%III buconic bi idge catwallit; for fishinir Ilse.
apricultural organizations.
However, thim rapidly in-r; per citnt inore active ill out1 11111 not being critical of the (1()()I* i-t'creutiiin by I t17() nuid ('I'easiIig (I(.,,,,,,,,] fo r outdoor
news mo4a for this oversight. 41; perceuit niol'o .Icti%'il by the recreation is only one part of
It is .just one of those things year 2,1100.
the problern. The vast opPil
which escapes uttt('fitiflfl (hiring
1'iiii- j.t demands for outdoor jUl('t'5 that has characterized
1.1oridit are fatit disappearing.
recreation in Florida will inti.
We }lllv(' iH'f'fi initiating.
Sprawling urban 1111(1 indus'
2,000,
at
j fy, too. HY the 'uar
Throughout the disaster area, !]I'll st :to million people are cx- 16111
ml complexes, modern highthere have horn coUntless Ifl- ;s't-teii to visit tilt- state yearly. ways, and the u)('('(ls of agrirulstaiiri's ill WhII it ('ut' fut'tmn't
ml of l"lori'ht i'uiii lie ('(lii- I 1IF1' 1111(1 t1iitIIIIL ;nu'e emit inning
has hi*'l iu'1 an.,ther. l'.uo'h, al- idvr- iI to h.'
ll ('lid' way (it' to t'Ia jut iitoue land.
t hmh hIt1l'lI('Wd W ith his In ' another
\Viklfires each year destroy
illi outdoor t-i'cp'ahas been tjonal resource. Every io'ri' of thousands of acres of native
ready to assist others when lain! and water can contribute vegetation,

Stopping o
interstate high- pladot-iji as the Princeton Nasways tO receive passengers.
Sons sang "flail to Her Honor,
glum
-Change' the procedure for The Mayor,"

the hope that I'Mil.vifir for 1wroles, requiring
laud, England, to forsake' springs eternal in the' feminine that the prosecuting attorney
plaits to hire bunny girls as heart - there is no lack of 'and judge' be
Ciuti.fed of a
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fine 1(10-acre fni'ili(y was do- !O Percent is eotlinhltte(l to pLirpost's oth er than recreation,
i' Ct flu
vlopt'd by the
Nearly four cud one-half mulose Corporation.
lioui acres are available for
Buckeye feels that huge l.inil 501110 form of outdoor recreaownership cat'rli's a certain re- tion. This represents almost 14
sponsibihitv to t1., putdie. To percent of the state's land area.
State-owned outdoor recren.
this ciitl, the company's forest
management program is design- tion arena Include 53 statO
CII around a multi-tist' conser- parks 811(1 hIstorical memorials,
four state forests, and 86 game
vatlon concept.,
More private Inlustrics should management arcius. To these can
this responsibility. be added the water conservation tall, t ile young I runt t'.'iii LISUIlIrecogfli7.ti
F'lnuilla's fast. population has areas of the Central and South ly otto if it goes much 11(10W 28

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Mrs. Sheehan, the first wonian mayor of New Brunswick,
was saluted at the New Jersey

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bills which:
-Give the Governur power
to tiUbjitnid amy public officials
Wilt) have been indicted by a
grand jury, and require the
Governor remove the official
if he is convicted of misconduet in office'.

how all this pa
off. But
Longshoremen's Asuciution, there is no question
it is a
denying ullegi.utions thut the shrewd gambit for
a candidate
union bus crime syndicate eager to prevent
a "tired face"
tv-ttaa.
from looking more tired.

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1 thir. year, could nieun double the other side someone you long young daughter's teeth won't be
Not long afterwards tie scized , our succest, next year at; a I ing more or less.
beyond getting rid of Farouk. ! since. first as; premier. then a.- 1
have wanted to see.
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the. Sue7 Canal. This irritate.d i party will depend on how wimt, I In both cuser. the hardening I trouble for u Johnson ticket.
After that happened, they president. Two years after till*,' thu
you feared.
British, French and Israelis
A letter from an old mother
The relief at learning that an
nuch t1tey invaded Egypt.
saying
that
everyone
back
home
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H erald Area Correspondents
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Nasser's background to scare I reforming Egypt. Nasser cxwere not so confident, as he tricably entwined with the for- enjoyed from the Republican at the age of
7. so maybe Mat- to Stimulate Bible Reading,"
anyone who tangles with him plained their dilemma in a book though he came out of it smell
his
that
the campaign 'line" John-tones of war."
aide under the generalship of thew is trying to do likewise,
ii rose. no thfiflkE. t.
enclosing a long stamped, rebecause, after his first big yen- he wrote later. "The Philosophy lOft like
Not all observer
son unveiled is as strong as he
would Everett Dirkaan appears t
Later he boasted that his mo turn envelope, plus 20c.
own wit.
turn, how could anyone, includ- of Revolution."
agree on the "unanimous" in have done a hunipty-dumpty.
He wanted to build a colossal seems to think.
lag Nasser. be sure he knows "I thought we were only the,
If the war is still underway
Judging by his speech, the this judgment. It is surely
project, the Aswan Dam, to help
what tie's doing?
pioneers and commandos," tiC Egyptian farming. He needed a President Intends to ignore the true, however, that some of during the campaign next year,
It's one reason why this Egyp- said, "that we would be in the lot of help, asked the United questions raised about his poi- the wisest heads in both part.- ft will mean trouble for JohnHal Boyle
Says:
thin president's antics in the front for a few hours and that States for it. got a promise
ides in Vietnam to the extent lea doubt that. calling up the son, some of the leading party
Middle East are unpredictable. we would soon be followed by
ghosts of the Democratic past professionals predict.
and tried to play both ends possible.
NEW YORK (A?)
Some
in the dark.
Nasser was 34 and a major in the solid masses marching to against the middle.
A number of his "dove" cr11.- is enougl of a platform on
That trouble, together with
1952 when he and it small group the goal," But they weren't,
ic were conspicuous by their which to run in the difficult the ulmost- certa in split among things that make life worth livGoing window shopping on
He asked the Soviet Union
of other Egyptian army officers.
The officers set up a Revnlu- get in on the deal. He got very absence, but Johnson tool: no I year Iftc,S-in a world few past Southern Democrats over the log:
Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on a
fed up with the decadence of tionary Council. headed by Brig.
President knew or dreamed of. federal guidelines on chnnl iiiThe humming of a wife, hap- lovely summer day, when all
friendly with the Red Chinese. note of that.
King Farouk, decided to throw Gen. Mohammed Naguiti. The
in hundreds of interviews re- tegration, plus the discontent
His plan for winning' In ltlliS
in her kitchen.
the
have fled
Wm nut- and suddenly
did It.
badly needed reforms werefl.
And In' proclaimed
cently the Wall Street Journal that is likely to spread if, as .
is unite and conriner.
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had said that my mother at least once!
There's enough In Gamal Abdel along with ideas for running and jam, of his own making, al- with the President next. year Democratic fortunes are inex- clear. The support Johnson has 'started me reading the Bible So send for my booklet

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minority of one. The opinion
The recent 110-page Senate gal Jacob, etc..
To be truly educated, you
Those who presumably run in both parties," this reporter GOP Policy Committee report in my Sunday School lesson owe It to your self to read ft

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There is little doubt that aloud and rend to her as she er.
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Republican Senators and
worked in the kitchen.
No book by Shakespeare,
peared to be jumping with joy.
A respected correspondent resentatives up for re-election
At
present
he
has
covered
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Victor Hugo or anyi
President Johnson, the honor for the Washington Star corn- will find it irrestible to bear chapters,
includIng th at difti- body else even remotely matguest, seemed slightly bored mented that 'If he really be- down hard In criticism of the cult first
where ft says ches the Bible In Influence,
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~ the Christmas motif and doing
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hand from his would he murS Is want i ng to rend thr
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Bible too though his renciin
his bed
is not vet very
The hot rod driver cit the 'ocabular
large.
Bible.
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points: The two basic txpes of a bMr of snddle onp. 1nb 11w
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moist 'loth without 'onp. anI
not. An all-plastic 'ot is
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uallv inexpensive and t'om wipe hy. If bother
pletely waterproof. Uowever. be drying out., rub in a small
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after amount of leather !resin or
unbreathable, stn
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wearing It fol a while you Neat's Foot
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warm. U you select a plastic tention during warm weather.
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But
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the imporLance of rending the
in
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he
reached Chapter 1. he
Bible, suggesting that
should
p'w double attntjnn
t.rlgue the interest n! children
by mentioning many dramatic since that began Christ's "St'.
men on the Mount..
episodes, su'h as:
"Your Uncle John men1or.4
The man who caught 31)0
th ir tails that chapter 1 said
foxes t Ing them
in pairs, with firebrands at- learned Chapter 7 by heart
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inched, Then he turned them
loose to burn down all the ripe the entire Sermon
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Iticlett for 36 ycincis atid a first ,1t,1,ti Neiman. halfbacks-Billy
ds".','mi UI tilt, Blue 16. Lucas Bracken and Mctt Morgan, and Lun dquist.
Bowling League cracked thritighi tilt- ruitidli- fur- suletynnan-bobby
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scoruiig Nein I tarrelson with
run
winning
Wastuingtotn's
against the Indians.
Harrelson had reached base
on Ma Alvk' error and timoved
up lilt a wild pitch. Then King.
hatting lot' Tiunt Cullen. siungled
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Today's Games
York
New
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Atlanta
at Detroit. N
Washington
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Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. N
2 t'.s ICuiliturunict
at
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Los Angeles at Situ Fran.. N
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Houston at Chicago
Minnesota at Kansas City, N
Saturday's Games
York
A tlanta at New
Chicago
at California, N
St. Louis at Philadelphia
Minnesota
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Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, N
Washington at Detroit
I louston at Chicago
York at Cleveland, N
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uutneontpanv the hiciy to (hut dii Mm. Warren Meek. Mrs .huhiiu
utitl ,ltnrrv T'ressky its- ends,
rudders guilig lioth otfcunna'.n
Itnreunt areas- where they will flrowui and i\l's Al White.
right side fur lout- niore y11r th
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di'fen.stvel.'. . also.
cull house to tioust- lit )iuiirs
to thin (;(it(] 4f;. Conch; '1 on; ,l0V(, ly 0110
'rwcnt cit tin- inistthuers signus tackles, Marl; Culbert and
Ofiensnvely:
Luds--lUck GalMrs. C L. Cooper-, ways mid sl -tip to ;uIii iii ii post 5(105011 I
us guards, Otis thtsth ideilt ill Mtnl'.'iix, whtis was
Iboni Thusccihndcl
Long, tacklesMike
lowav
and
means- chairman, r-e;turttntl sum a glints' against tilt' nuuuiugers
son UI: running back, alit] isss'omiti stnitig quarterbuci; lit L
Wil
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and Stanley
meeting
, of the I,lietnitiolc LittleA year hool., hemp published .
South Sellfillolt. lust year, Mel- i
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center'.
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League Au:Jliury in Luilci Muiry by tIn- Stnnuiiok' Little 1usigun. I
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tiut'
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on
a
roll-out
wood and Billy Miller, centerthat cucti leant is Iii chious'.' ci is- schiechultu] to t'omt (ttmt ill I Tint- "B" squad for the or- oJitiuti
to thin left while thn' L
will
include.
119
eslit- Green
candidate ill its owtj at,(- bracket 1 -lliliv and will include pit-ture-, elf I '111 '
Anie
its
renter,
Richard
Bunfor flit, U Queent. Contest
Sell tilt, l(.111w.. 111st year'.- till ,
ik
At, suuiu us- the' tniiuididuitns stars amid qunetis Thus uitinmiliary ni- uriti Larry Whipper us fled
this'
Gold
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haLlhcks
Luiudquist,
out] Bobby
hoyt- hitteit chosen, Iii'. htnuuli it smehlmur ntb'.'ertjsuit
Icit- thu guards, Kenneth Bradshuw uncl 1)i
raced clown ti"' left -hill Bracken and Meti Mor,luciujjt,
us
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1IIy
floyd
uscitliers- acre cisicend lie iucutIf yeu,it- hand: in tilt- SuLitti St'nuiiucik' I
siciellisci into the end zone fur gun uid fullbciei: wifl be .lotnnBisuicip and .lohti Bennet us ends,
Mrs Robert hlurks- of ,tuthetuuiutlte arcs;
tin'
'.imitug strove. Stuart acid- i - Neiman.
Gary Battot; us fullback, Chat'eel the ecitiVersiolt.
Jiefenuise: Ends--Darrell Vodcmlit Dimard mn halfback, Mux I'hui'
Gold
teuhni secured their pichi and Bruce MeKibluni, tic'.-Hill tund Ronald cutiwim m
fluiukcriiael;s, am'.! Wuultw ,lu - ti'ui'hdtiwii in the third quarter Lies- - Sthntey I-ltmphill ouch
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Nca-t lit-up iti-cive In five! ruin;
OKLAhOMA CITY tMs -- 11 Similar to that of loict'iiiihI. but
To me he is Mr. Golf.
predictions win t ourna ments, crucial difference is Ilumit base- 'l'htut-sul.uv ,ilghit four or hint,
I arrivc'd at Ocean Reef Monday morning while iloli was ,Iack Rule Jr. ad Kermit
no lie,,es -itiol griutici slant humt'
Znron the practice tee giving a l ess on. I checked-in at the Pro icy should finish well at the b'fl Iiins I inuntiiiity (tutu I he i-on in t - titii tin.. mis tiff, rjerc
.iiititruisl l,i'.'.s iinilei' 5ututtuuit bIIIlrl-Il ILi,,i,,pi u :t.
Sictp and introduced myself to ilob's Pro Shop girl. Marie
Class
6i 000 Okintintiia City Open.
(sat ii sminet inn. Ilmusket ball himis
support, mind
I\ilhiS4,' City tO$)IH'(I
lessons, so I got my clubs out of the cat- and headed to the Rule, who won here in lt)fl5, and no so'. Ii solid legal
At Mayfair CC
thin
antitrust
laws lIllu,'tml 3 2 .irid %Vmushuingtoti
is
under
putting green to wait for Bob to finish.
Zarley, a former NCAA chain- it
that ABA atforneys will ('hill- edged ('lt'vt'Iaiul 2 I. In (tic' only
Newcomer to the local golfing
pion. shot threc-under-par 69s to
.. Lunch time rolled around and 11oh \%alked Out to the
li',ige fl it, NRA contracts.
Nat ional Ltmuttit' .1(1 IrIti. (tiicago circles. .Jane Hunter won the 0
putti ng green and invited me to have lunch with him - Whe n
claim a onest roke lead.
Thin N Il.\ t-eset'vc' clause spec tiil)h1('(h (iciru,uuiahi
'I and St. ('lass competition at the May
Player. Miller Rather
(;:tr
yciu first meet Bob Toski you think he i the best jockey at
H ins I limit '.'.Iteo mi pImiyet''S
situ
At
I,util
a
(air Country Club on Wednesday
Tropical Race Track. We both ha'. t' out' thing itt conimolt and unktmwn Larry Ziegler tact is esiiu'iuig, he is 1('I'C(I mi I ,isuiis huii1
Northrup
with
gives
l'htc'
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humIj
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sttokes.
(tital of
(,size). There must he a life guard oil duty ill the shower. werr at 70.
new contract by Sept. I of that an either statesruiiun look, but lie
appeared
This
week's
special
tournatournament
The
oom to keep us from drowning. lie and I are lucky if we
year. If he does not sign by Oct.
It,
for
a
re,uis'
exf)Ianmit
Ion
has
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merit was based on (till handicigh more than 120 pounds. Of his 120 pounds, 119 is a gold headed toward the highest cut1,
the old contract Is ConsI(Icred
''My uiwthter ;iiid Imid got gray cap over 18 holes, arid ehiminatthIs
year,
with
the
wind
off
one
pound
is
ice
water.
rt and
in effect for the coming year, ciirly.Ill' "aY -. "I 11,1ve an till- ing tile worst hole on each side,
t
pushing the projected cutotr to
: All during lunch we talked abotit
\%ith the
He with, stuow white hair. It ruins front and back.
seven strokes over par.
game It s today. Toski started as a caddy and worked-up 151,
tile fanlily."
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.Nlarge Persson repeated a.s ,
"I think my garile Ila% I'la_
ue ranks and ,
.tartM on the P.G.A. Golf Tour at an early
So
Jun
accepts,
few
his premature the winner In the A Division
At that tured greatly In the last
-age of 20. Bob won the 19M World's Championship.
. . . the I when she made the round with ,
graying
Inatter-of-factly
Mile
Club
100
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hitting.
way
he
does
his
INDIANAPOLIS. I n d. (Al')- s1ime
a 38, three strokes less than the
ready to '.in a tournament."
f'
ent on the tour,
'1 think I should hit .300 up
Zarley missed a three-foot putt The 100-Mile-An-Hour Club. an
Division Champion, Ruth HerBob credi ts three people for his success in golf. For his on the last hole which would exclusive racing organization of lucre." tie says. "lye always ron.
. knowledge as a player, two players, Ted Wroll and Tony h a ve given him the leadmen who have gone the corn- tried to be the best. I cant do
There was a tie in the C Di-;
.~:-- -APenna. "INIen things were not going good my wife, Lynn. was
plete distative in the 500-mile anything half%%, ."
vision between Blanche Nicely 1
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there. When I was down, she helped me up."
since
ills
Iwo
hits
against
relief
Norm Ullman led the Detroit race lucre without
tttc Red and Jackie Crawford with each
We finished lunch and we headed to the practice tee. Bob lied Wings in scoring last sea - sPe('(ls reached 100 miles an Sox t,Its((l Northrup's b.itting shooting a 64.
- jaid, "Hit some golf balls and I'll look you over." For the
Next Wednesday's tourney
goals and 44 assists hour. inducted (rnhaun 11111 of average to .290. lie has 21 runs
son with
- cxt two hours Mr. Golf changed my swing. Taking a lesson for 70 pointe, third best figure London as its newest member batted in and three homers- will be a shotgun start at 9
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a.m. with a luncheon to follow. '
1 U like eating a piece of Pic . . You cat one piece at a time. in the National 11ockpy League. Thursday night.
$ame thing in a golf swing. You learn one little piece at a
"Whell I try to hit. hollic
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messed tip at (tie lucite,''
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chet that there'll be a Mixed j
ree
th
hitting
golf
balls.
Every
afternoon
for
two
or
lie messed up tine Red Sox i ll Doubles this Sunday at the Mayngtt hour
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th e fifth inning Thursday night, fair CC, and to bring your own
:
climaxing
a six-run rally with steak for the dinner at the end
tips.
ieee
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game-if
you
hit
down
on
the
golf
ball
his
bases-loaded
shot. Al Kctlmnc of the day's golfing.
is
a
funny
Golf
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ruins with a _____________
in
two
in
the
air.
And
if
you
hit
up
on
the
golf
ball
it
goes
had dt-Iveuu
up
11
single earlier in the inning.
)Iong the groundBESS
pla%
The victory snapped a three.
olf and I
American League
Nuutiotual
League
Golf
shot
65
and
and a fourgreat swings. Mr.
the round, I watched
W. L. I'c.t G.B. game Tiger slide
W, L, Pet. GB.
game
Boston
winning
string.
course
record.
own
sht
off
his
.,was only two
Chicago -----22 II .667
.659
27 14
- e
end
of
the
week
the
practice
tee
looked
like
home.
Cincinnati
Bert
Camlutneris
scored
all
i
By th
.
22 13 .629
,,Detroit
.618
2'
- 21 13
Louts
come St.
fi'otun second on Jim
tine '.'.a
our-after-hour of hitting golf balls, my swing started to
Boston ------18 18 .500 5
Pittsburgh - - 20 13 .571 4
Gosger's
I%\
-out infield single
$o life. Days don't last too long when you are working on
City Ig 18 .500 5t,-~
1.
Was
In thin seventh inning, giving the
.500 5
,ou like. 'My schooling week was over, and it
,
Baltimore - - 17 17
5
Atlanta -----20 17 .541
Athletics their winning run
time to head back to my club job here in Sanford
thanked
Bob
for
all
the
I.
against
Minnesota.
7
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Before leaving Ocean Reef, I
Minnesota - 16 19
9
.432
Los Angeles III 21
the
IlgIVd
with
c spent with mc- and Mr. Paul Forcy. the manager at
t'.'.O out an(l (hem stole second.
E.121 8
California - , 16 22
II 22 .333 12
New York

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hI!uguutnn- un tIn- tuition cinch thut- .\II uuicuius'
i-mti.s"d v - il mc lisLe this gourd lutc, .i(It I 'tuud, maid
Ns'ii Statila' at tutt,i;hut,, ittuti
binyr are allowed to solicit tile IA cetitruil trcosur
funds- wHy ohic- it year.
I mnJlu. for tumult' ii; n-n- Auru %\uiihinigtuil as vL'Xnlel
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Tilt- mommy iull'.;cttnl will
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scheduled fin- this undsiv iii 1-1
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SEBA1.1.
School field tiguinat Entry Pill A tight pitcher's duel between I the hitting assault for winning other wir. to then column as r'orr ,TUNI C)I
die Tech from T)aytomi Thach. JL(!flT
(the buzzer) Buitier of pitcher Deuinis .lnia's when lu they knocked-off Osteuri It - S. LEAGF E, Totztry vs Kiwanis - I ...'!
Don Rolihimou led tit(. Phwvrvst ( 4-:111 P-111.) ""d C.-P 0. plfly,~
The U-pion t-varn tills pin~ erI- ! Slit, it1a;:tlf- ivikillilp Chase tPam I himr(tcl oill tu'rl slifetivIi.
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F,lks
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1%I(.TlIli tit(, Metro Stifthull 1,migriul, 1
I 11m; Thivid (the Mower) ,
and Croomi High Schools
(Istss.1; 1usd tWO
tiriza of the Burns Auth Body Nodern Nohile Homes iiss'iI isUt while Kir
lii tb, A N I: ItI CA N 1 JTTI .E
wail its it few front Srinfiird st1uicd it; the Sniuftird N mit intuit (Ii,)ji nifilts c t
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or the losers.
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Junior High School.
I u&amp;5t night, Cli iurh (if t.i
1itt1- Naitir I vmsgus- dov..oped H nr'.'.'v uii,Iouidc'cI z; putt of lion4 't() p.TII I
risoi s Nuivi
- Those who turn presently try- lust night, with tin iind toing pr auiti v.1111 ::
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lug nut for it Iu'rthu on the Ii: Cituisi's tisvn!, 2 to 1
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n. ii wiser
. Harry Scott.. St.,'v. Siuis;'hr lu;uitir
:1(' p.m.- i at Ft - N (4xquutl art- Semimile - Bryan.
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Both elf these yo1ll1g.,t(!l*f- (lit, 1.ill~, 1111(l I'llivit, Millet sill had los(Ir~ \vvrun': .01k. I.o `it'll; 11 lilt! !
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Maples, S. Shunuuimer, C. Shim01sf; Islete s'milu;.
itli uxcirilent jot) ill limiting them - two hilts lot Cohia.
Ilnuit,
(;uiodvtuit lit in- Bu;
maker. c;rui'c -, Mullins. Non~ opliontintF to (flit lift vitch. IronIli lodiiy*i. phiy. if) tilt. ."AN- A,vt-mit. llnrl. sit 4::'Ifi pm,,.
1 11111-vi-est 1:4, xidl lifille(i sill.
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Powell. Seidmacrik, Gold, riuu'itI
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1,ne and Akers: (Irierhi- Whit
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SOld hone )sitehst?r 1411-the Itunme team.
Cronnis iteni;'. Ih!liUil: ('tsjit'rte(m tinfrom Sanford ,Junuo, lii
clouhithit
501 thic
School.
its tin- (hitsv scored their- two ,
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The team practices anti
Just received - one railroad carload!
play all of their lunnic guinies runis in the fourth inning, r.
at tile Seminole High Sellool I
12-Ft. Sea Nymph Aluminum, Semi-V Bottom
Nothrii Mobile Homes HumYecl
baseball diamond.
A fortv-i
- The . Oviedo High School Lions
ttrcJ rut
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'r111 -:;'truonee of lmus '(ts• 01(151 h('humd in in'cotud plait".'
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DeLnud
football (Oflht'5 to It soihnni,nrc quarts'rbacl, I hairy
'.''ifl domuuim;tt :tun ;n1a of
sprint
Firstdov'n'uitg
stuiuuihittgi-.
In
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Sanford .,, - fillEt
02 -2 (; ]
lit
cii
dtIs:m
rtu1i' seniors it: to
.1 obuum N eh'.'i, ill the seronuc! quart
fitrittutut' etuci tnmuifrht
Batteries: IA!(, (li), Whitt- T'odural II to behind thic pitch- Courier Field us tin- Ormung'.itHHli
mnu- cit .\2 unici;sumi St ad
i i- lost night, proved to
(K), Newell and Alters Sm.. ing of Frunil Sloan. Brent JtitILmfl: compared 10 lint- cltnsirc' of 1
toil Whitc- teams clash in; thut' I the winning toiucnhdnwnm
promisinp juniors under the
finniv at S 7i.-m.
i Coach Toni -lovvr and liip 11)11p,
for tin- losers as lit' put down
(2).
defeated
thin
Gold
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tUidaric'tof Seminole's newly
Coaching tin' On'aiigtt learn I Team
FIVE * STAR FEATURES
batters viii the strike-out
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niptiiiiu'c1 Head Football Coach I
he Carson Coleman who is I the annual i;pring- football ganicroute.
Larry
Tyrt'
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will
Stlllnpf.
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Lightweight
Only 85 lbs.
Thu ,T\ ganut- will start at l
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,linnnny
tirns
in
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Marinaro, coach of the TorontoI two for the winners.
ii-ni, while tilt, Senior~- vs. VarII tilt, present coneb at. South I
Funihim; 1111d
interrepti( Ill!- ,
the
flit.
steffillis
two
1111ked
Falconti. also wilt, named gener !
Expanded foam flotation.
".' niuuurrud Ito exciting ball gana sit tilt will tn: uuuclerway an
Seminole Junior High
* Unsinkable
al manager of the Nntinruni losers.
Thin Locomotive Eusgitiners tnuutcnhi thin White sciutuid SL1ItI iii' which; featured 1; widn-onri ut
Convenient
Bow &amp; Stern handles, non-skid inferior.
Prolessitmal
Soccer
Ltutgut
Mtta'unti we
lucid
team today. Tht- Falcom, art, ill iiad lit, elit- v llipill wit
till vi,
* Economical - Absolufely no mainfenance or upkeep.
, O'.'uccIn next yeur- Head Foot- I)iei
Cupeluctids 19(17 Grey- we're gouui to ;uliict' our cnnlast place in the circuit 't; West - Lincoln lit downing then;
THEY'RE PILED HIGH - SO WE'LL SELL 'EM CHEAP!
era Dlviaion,
I 4 Preston, ItiCusc'.rtk.
nrnvided bull Couch Berman Lofton will hounds,
pliasis on a strong running
be viewing the prnriic'diurs from
:cmnc'' tciid stump!- ''We- didA :T4
pus-s-,
thu niciclituins.
nt
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(I till
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WEEK
featuring thin experienced buck- tiOt-tiji tin- Blur's first seort- Luiu'. tkici
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Saturday will be Little League Springs. publicity chairman, so
ONLY
I that arratigementi, cm
it; tin- uzirhy part of thit i44!0t)Tid
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inole and
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Cboas a fishing Merc. 3.9 HP, 6 HP, 9.8 HP, to suit your needs for this bow.
celled until 2 p.m. , that thisthisfn'.i- yaro line. l'uiuinck. who
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cr alld Im,trial. fire.

RYE SISTER.S -will present their unnual clanct, recital itt S p.m. Sat nrdny at Seminole High school
Club
to help it in US Pffol-I 10 1,1)0711;01- .11 foreigm exchange

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nwn feiitht !r three honrs in
lift' thick hinc Ii' of the eent i-al
highlands. I S 1 arines battled
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in 1tl!2, E. L. Belihorn wst'
the Flnridn high school equti. n
iiwUIled
as
principal
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monte Springs, nistalling officer Lower photo are
of the fac'ult of
Spoke Award winners (standing left to right), Ed
Are enli
'i to attend
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White, Walls, and Stai un Gallowa'', (seated) Ra'
Sehoni her-an
(Herald
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Benslec nnd Br'nii1 Hic'ksnn
fr'rin formal education on the I
elernentztrv school level in 47.

"STALLATION hanquet 'Was
Oviedo laveees in upper left photo, Charles Walls
(left) preont outgoing president, Bob Ward with
plaque in upper r ight photo (left to right), Dr.
Gui-v Sewers, of Maitland, guest peziI or, W ztrd and

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Wekiwa Tribe

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I phoning [tits set T-1 cars afire,
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Has PowWow

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Chrit;tian Church Tuesday ifight '.

svmth

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secretary.

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ctited at Westminster Presbyterian Church of Cas,
selberry Wednesday nigbt. MrE;. Murtha Stout i

, Monthly

Mont*

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3 Yom

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tod i ' that Rrmt tin is t sembIing
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orders to stand by for a possible

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Ililul
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of the I ait hymn Church of
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long tile E.gyptiall-lsrael frolltit!)..

'l'lii' Uttssiaiis also

rebuffed

British
Forvign
Secretar
George Brown this V%eek when.

fourpower pence effort.

by Nasser.

soli

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Silhililit I

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gave no

Sis V. lute Ii (hit

luiiit of I)O55t)ht- Middle East, Is detemiiiined to

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JORDAN

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Irtcord low inark for May 25.
Snow mixed with rain also fell

)14-1. flal-old illet-ling Wdlw.%day bill got it set tit) hy the 1949 arini.stice
British 1101114. Nfilli,
Franceb bland, Nathati Min. Wilson.
cool 1.4-ceptioll Is-oln SoVit-t lh-le- agreellient. But he wits believed

F.D.I.C.

Clarence Barlow, Elizabeth pcirsoii apretil Ihit four tow. gat e Nikolai T. Ft'do,eiuko• 1'e- itnlik.lv to agree

Iijiulette Widinann, Iffen. ur lalks ;it tilt- loll leVel %VoIlId dol'i'liko did not I.t.jt.(, l Ille pro
NAA-st sn(j%k in tile city in more Musoll,
i-flort-, pw.11 olill-il4lit 11111 sIll(I If ill(,
~ ry A. Hewlett, P-111"
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than 41-10 years.
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luau
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all
of
Sanford;
Joseph
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fillI'l-i"'idtIll that %V.1lif
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withdraw

(it(- hlrct-s %ViIII which he is
till v.114-Iling Ito blot- hadt. flit- Gulf

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pillp" flit- ulellit-lit of thu .situll-

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taIF :luis titus the Meditctt'aiic.aii
Iike-1' W rcuIt in war.

Suspended

ittot rte

Eth intl

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have beerv.- Dardeti ,aid as he
I 'eft the courtr,)om. He wws ilt oed to r*_'uj,jJji ft cc on $1.t)UO

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Illarl five liours

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office. Darden -tued

mg his bwne was invaded with-

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REPUBLIC

exert their influence

Juiti afl Inrttr(:.)nIu -wstetmm.

Dardell Wa.; indicted titer .ill
ii' esug:mt.iuni by Go.'. Claude

JERUSALEM

Nliddic ii,inoti. bill Illat Ilie Sf)%'ikft gov.

Ills-

on

.1mr-t-, that lit- also did flot pity
f*or ;ight fixtiireq, .I wa.sher (try-

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;t'lltetwe Julle 3.
Darden. %vho headvtt ,he $53
tyii!hon ;I year ichool -,teni ror

SYRIA

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ISRAEL 11 .

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.101111"011 Silid flit- Uill, cmclvd %ic%% lhat it Middle East war
Ifot Ii h.';iultu l\t)I4-Si(I bout, "inolilvins tf pt-at - c i ll (lit V. oihiI tnulcI st'Ivt• tilt- interest of 11(1
U.N. loday,"

NW

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0 DAMASCUS

TIEL AVIV -

SEA

1.~,&amp;'it peace force out Ail the area sought to enlist tlteiii ill a Joint

mm leader dumniui'. f lit-if' luncheon tuti hut
1967

AtloirfRRANEAN

.

Middle East en- last week jut i-cptins. to demands

o

SHOWDOWN
IN THE
GAZA STRIP

Tiiamtt puilhid Ihi U N . Middle (luring a visit to Moscow. he

Inforined sourevs ill I'vioscoiiv
Juhilisoli 4intl Pt uti u)I1 held a expressed belief that the hrun
'flit' inloi- irtaitt said Johiusoli news t-tiiiknnct just Ijelorty the lilt , while nitting pressure Ott
broached tile idea to the Calladi. f i ret'idt'llf. r0tirilud to Ivashitig- flit- Arilbs to itiI it %Vill. ill tlie

HOSPdal

N o tes
liii 1t'l) t
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AdIllip'lJolm

the

Peace Confab

rhe ,or inti larceny --onvietion
-i puiii,illahle by ;I 51.000 (file or

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, mucting ill c1dro 4-11'
SM "d "tile %Vl-Y fill I W." 1-011S ."Ild StIlhIlAtt-l~' to i4V UI- L iill ex
. pI0Mary J. Hul-lemi, Margaret Mid- l'u'lull (11 hi.,
situt- sItali.
iuittzi,atiouuil
the Rhode Island coast arid east dktoii Betty Ann Itobei-tson, lids V.4eL .. itli Eg1tuhlI Piesi- difficult
all(, JL,alej, pl,ttt.
(ioll."
"I'lle Krelillill was rellorted
Ward to Cape Cod.
Neither gave any dclails.
Johnson %%Ij-~ reportud to have
undecitled %viiether to support
Eight inches of snow was re- Sanford, Donald Karraker, Ti.
France
ii Ii. i liii V. it I, pro. t)iiI( suit or U N. presence In
ported at East Burke, Vt. v ith tu' .-ilIe and Mulu Jones of s.iitl. Iio. a 'a, that if 'I haitI s
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tIlt \lultIl I isI (U (U V.411k titit
t Itt-nt
7 inches in mountain areas of
Daytolla
Colillcil
is
1111ilble.
cont-1.1-tt'd
4.1forl for pt"'we. ill lilt! ~-idt- lilt- %IiIorld fill-11111 ill seekitig
tioll SI-cm- 11Y
New flit mpshire. Six inclwl-s of
Ifirthis
11111;1 "lllv~, to vam. Millilli. Ea-A lilt( lilildf. fill 1114 - 11, 141 I .(,(flit . 4, It-11-,ioll"'.
P1110%,
Ies.,
Mr. atill Mrs. 1). Jov Wheeler,
t"I' d-41, %til-,I 1.1- lool- ted to, have
(11(. 4 -:
*i"i~', .1f,1111 I)II %koilild lil%, ol' lioll (if it ., 1111111111 (411111-r4-11cl,
Thumday itt h1millo-lier. Vt.
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lo*'; Mr. and .Nlrh. Ali. Ill('11111p, %%Itli Sm,lul I'lvillif.i.
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11iiiiii, Sliddluton, babY girl, all
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In Windsor Locks, Conn., the

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ti le tip of Cape
lien-thu Spann, A Ill-c Kendall,
%Vindit, %&amp;(.r(, cloc- Led at : patiny Byrd, Ethe Jenk
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Connecticut Wver vallev
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vngs

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4ugain sti tick tIii

No M iGs were reported sight-

collapsed the equipment. mo,~tly i
in the north ern valley areas

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and nets t1(d to protect the sian-built missile's

Open Your Atlantic

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estimated at $1 million to poles! hail of antiaircraft fire and Rus I,cstel- 13. 1 1c;ir-,on lie may pro-

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and J Iuadin,g froin Hanoi to Red Chi
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evacuated. There were power I duel) into North Vietnam. U.S. I i C
reported that Ilas I"t ~( .11)1(I )cked
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J failures in inany communities. I headquarters

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loild to tilt, at rup). tbet*601 wit),
tilt Undf!Igilt'dattorllt) It. V,
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The Snvu t Infnn while hack
( hook a re
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to Inti gr.itlnn guitli lines cent of Florida
hhiei. u (I
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(uti.(, ""'I'll"'
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Westmoreland. Keith Bilderbeck,

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20 yean

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$50

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-s all Incrt"I"t. kill it, ~ (i'll I)lArict Into thn't. parti. i '
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(1111I.A.-d local effort. \\,it.,) dF'o
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tion ille"t; t#,ll1l)j)l,:tl-ily at I o- Mediterranean ,.%-(!re oil oandirdi tilt ii ituto tV.(i or thret eC pa rts .
northern border, U S (It It .it&amp; (I 'nil I iv ton ( lult
passed.
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along coastal areas of 'Main e. the
in he Di 11 ir
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lo\v
D-I.akt-land,
chairman
of
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sub.
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$6.9
coillillitlet.
actioll.
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%%ere
holding
In
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third
mewmro.
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Massachusetts.
Island 1
It ollillitillit%, Center oil
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adopted
12"to re-idgeline and contesting all ad. 4.1111111littev \%hicll (]ill illoA (11" tilt' Illillio
-#wcd to pro- ;
flitbills.
said
Fisher's
\-i(
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dditiollill
$100
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plipil
tq1ticiitiollill
organization
other
consider the very existence of
High tides. s"ept by tile gusty : joilling Ili]] \%- here 41 North Vict- \% 011 011
p roposa l (It. IS 110W $$.00t liii it is.
I
Iøi titan [lii. st,uti idut .1(1(01 (li;).u1 t in. rids rs in Iti; U. 'tu. ii to iOfl- the St itt of tsr- n el - us thi .ini.' ckri 11. ,- be t- 11 I iiumul ujUlit V Of UI
i. mdc i.c r.
to I f t abo e fl.tIflCsi. I gulni S and 14 11trines \ \. i ts liii hi t ()I
lilt-lit I'l-0111 apIflying tile \\ords tat- t I'astor Itudolph Ititbeen
killed .Ind
102 "tll;tt sil"' rcill -,ttldy oll tilt! colls -tl(-Ii()Il.
norinal from Cape C,od to Port- I ha%,e
ing ,I hoiler, litirt- hased
who 1 way to reestablish peat
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Whilo
education
rode
hivit
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"accrudited"
and
"nonacereditresides
at
621
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Marines
\%ounded
ill
the
past
24
probleill."
land. Com I?. ini ties along tit(N. Hartley Cir- Middle East.
I Brevard colinty it- houl iystesm.
.lI;J tC.. it farud less %kell ill ell" to Florida schools.
"I'lle pack- a"t, lllll~,t still 90 to .S(
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prograll) Which .411h.-titiltes 'le- ~ that tile bill colitail
v t opei.ition to keep the Citilf of
R.J1a'Lsoutual in lIes I raveled in plitce of I ha ii just l-Ii
Sen. •loliii Vislitr.
Fighting broke off when artilHeavy rain. snow and gale
Thursday at. I :!i) p.m. at the Aq4iba open to 1:r;ieti shtppiflg.
oit tI i.'. it It I). hint i.it" III 13(1111 st &amp; tIoti
ilk
fighter bombers and hi I,
t wide tit. as in \eV. len.
as I I It toi
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Al so left l 11(11 hg V. •I a bill, huinu of MI-4. William V. , I-. r
sm in for the l3rtt ish
wi nds swep
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of Defense det.lineff
England today as a daniaging 'CoPter gunships laid a blanket Votilig fOl' 1111-t-0 (ALICilti011 bill.s. \V0111d cost ,
%I.1111- 11 pw~,I.d 5554, to .-qAtt. tile
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comment
b e y At n d notin'-f
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(if
late spring storm caused floodA $21.11 million plon

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Alurthti-1.1w, Iul-t! requir(-d to uttend funr-

Circle.

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WILL PAY 4% PER

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They incluth. Mrs, Marguret fit. Caml, Silver Glen v-t-ently I I.itter
*
in another call. lie at) ,
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Witgner, pret3ident-, Alrii. Titili iulkillp 1111111P tilt' "141111,11IM-F"Jllld~ 11101111IM'd, "I'm till through for
Ellition. ,,it-(- Itresidt-tit; Alm. I littlt~ brodierr, and sisterk W- thu night. Frn getting tired."
Alury Delupluiiiu, trennurer. und w(d) ll~ III(- Dip lit-oven.
, war, I
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Damage from tile fire,

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s't'ur 'urt. iti&amp;lit'tI 11V tilt: '

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to 1)131 ,(it gi .itlti,itt V.411 L
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big
mlii Vietnamese troops
suppin t v hat 1 It • I It) lit
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in
E ach time the North Vietnam sit u lot ii d tom t di it toil
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Thi&amp;' funnier law school dean school t ra,isptaitatioui I orntulii
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through the Jungle, they cere said In' had pledged his support for t ilt, tuuiiiuuiuni fouiiul&amp;utioii

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Holding then ground deter $'1 111.1 niilhiiiii dcn itRuli pnh igt
minedIv. tile Americans formed illcitidilig, $1911.11 Ill i I I i o n for
a perimeter miid found \\ - It 'll It ,ut In
C o yr I he
could
against liii
Sel l. Jo till \h (11111 II I •tin
raking fire of Red mortars and pa. \i)ted all lilt- \%;I\. \%ill, 1)('111.
I lie
quick-firing
AK47 still, ocrals and (.\I)I;Illlt.(l later that
'n -ic'hmnc guns (III! it d h
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from a nearby company man,
aged to fight its way through to I IleeAlt (1 t o
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has recei\-ed .
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Arab-Israeli borders have Uon scones of tension almost
continually since tho tiny republic was founded in 1947.
The current confrontation is blamed by Israelis on Syrian
terrorist attacks across the border, and by Arubs on Israeli
threuts of refoliullory invasion. But attention seems to havo
.

seribed him Is.). mtc of the must
rv-.%putviib1'e aiid admired iuperitItenlcjt'iitS in Florida."
"I have liftod the schools to a
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the United Atub Republic rushes troops thfau it) u"List,io

I &amp;4witse. "I itiould do tikithiiii; to
is tip tith *. in'4 I p&amp;I( thou or tILIX

shifted from the Syrian Israeli border to the Gaiu Strip o

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Horoscope Forecast'

By Abigail Van Buren

SATLTRJ')AY, MAY 27, 17 i 51M)AY. MAY

cause she was a littk behind
GINIRAL T1'ffiENCIES: ;ENERAI TENDENCIES: GFERAL TENDFNCIIS:
schedule, which isn't. such Si You ec'rtninlv have a good A SutiJ,t
bring The midday h
a considerable
vp1
'nu
COT OUS crime.
IIflOhIi1t Of
thiSiflfl fld
chance now to get your siir•
After she left I sat down roundings in such an improved tn light your most hunuinitar- vouuId h wk' to sidestep any
Inn traits and you can be most kind of problem that concerns
and cried. I fOol CO 5OT1 for condition that everything
that child. She is really a easier in the days ahead. Be helpful to all others as well as money or emotional matters
sweet girl and I shouldn't he sure you build ip ii new security see the best manner in which that seem to he tense and tm
so hard on her, hut It seems far ynursell by finding some 'nu can enhance your OWO tl. satisfactory. However, the ]ate I
eats and eapahilItie so they afternoon a n d evening ar
like I'm always picking on practical means by which
hr brought to the atten. splendid for business, for social
cnn
her for something. I am
please those upon whom you
ashamed of myself. What's depend for the respect and good tion of nil others in a most anfl general prospert and pop.
Ingonious and uptodate fashion. ulority. Expand.
nng with me Art' there
vi1I of a public nature.
Zoom forward.
other mothers who act this
ARIES tMnrch 21 to April l9
ARIES (March 21 to April 19)
ARIES: (Mar. 21 to Apr. '' not to fluff out of an' re•
way?
Step nut Into the business world
E
ASHAMED
You
must
show
good
sponsihilities
you
may
1nve
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DEAR ASHAMED:
individuals as you can who are friends that you wili join In during the day and you later
Interesting Idea. project. have
cellent conditions aris
there arc other mothers who difficult to reach during work
net that way, hut they blame tveek. State your aims. Get your avillingly and combine efforts ing for you, Find some new sVs• I
Make new ne- tern flint gives your friends a
the child. Few art wise credit matters handled with In- itmnt

tidally with a ring at the
wedding of Auggic's sister
next month.
When we t.ld Auggle's
mother of our plan she vntod
It. (111 the spot, saying it
would thkc all the ntt.imtiofl
away from the bride. She
It
asked us th
before, or sifter the wedding,
hut not on the same day.
Abby, It wasn't our intantina to take any attention
away from the bride. We
just thought that since all
Auggie's relatives and friends
would he nt the wedding It
would he an idnsil time to
announcement.
our
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I)EAR ABBY: 1 have a
teen-age daughter who is
absolutely miserable nhout
the size of her nose. She has
been taunted and tensed
about It ever since she can
remember.
I have been in coespondonce with a reputhhle plastw
surgeon, who will schedule
for an operation during summer vacation if j bring her in
and: he thinks she's "mature"
cnoigh.
' problem is my husband.
lie thinks our daughter is
"beautiful" the way she is
and' doesn't need that kind
of operation. lie blames me

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teen-uiger. Take your daughter to the plastic surgeon and
get his opinion. (If he is reputiuble, hi' will he honest.)
I vote with you and your
daughter.

disgusted with myself I could
lust the. 1 sent my 10-yearold ilnughter off to school
avith nt breakfast because
she wits slow in getting
dressed.
She was crying when she
left, mud I shouted after her
that I didn't cart if she ever
came hack! Abby, 1 acted
like ii maniac, yelling and
screaming and b a ii g i n g
things around, and all hi.-

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could he with them. When

(o-fa ired .t.orting Thurs- eeeutive. portrziyeti
pflrtafli to 'OU. Be sure to gel 21 Make II s' point to hr with and concentrate on avittutever
day until Monday-unless hi
tla'. wilt he \'elcomt' t4i hard mary sl urphy, What had been
'our hills paul and do regular persons who sure very lofty ii interests hrin you greater pr
has some spoeizul enguugenmat
1"ou,tla's i coz dtuc becomes a troubleon the week.cnd. So who does Saturday tasks. Don't let nn' their t.hinking and who hove fit and pleasure. USe your cli. Tinws." v iL
"The some t.ri,ngl( and it mutruol
cctIii",
i-henry,
a
a
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hi shave for? His wife, or grass grow under your feet - I cre1lent ideas for your ad- verness Ii, impress a new
lzuuighter
mess, laced with
vaneement in the dnys ahead. qualntanee. He, or she, can he 11a!'p('uu1flg," starring Anthon
hut literally.
the people he works with?
throughout.
Learn to think really big. Yon f inviultiahie help to you in ti Quin, nid Martha Flyer.
100N CIIflI)REN (.1111W
And hi' probably drools over
imparts
a
Fonda
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filni
are
in
color
.rud
in
sin'
ear.ahhi
of
doing
fur
greatfuture.
thi dolls who spend 2 hours tO .Juiy 21 If you sit down once
sweet
quality
Ic'
the
character
.LIOC
22
their
first
Sanford
showing.
tIiiiigs.
MOON CHILDREN
at, their hair and make-up more with associates and talk
'Any 'pppsd," a hrninc of the ramiuiitit l'ut vulnerable
MOON CHILDREN: (.lnni' to .luly 21 Buy some thoughttu
every morning. These are the over your Ideas, you can tm
blunt! o irifitic'lity. taves. ror- yciung mistress ui 'Any W'od.
Icr .'luily 2fl Your intuibtinu gift for one you like instead
convince them this
ones who want to have their douhtedl'
time. Avoid individual who t will tell you if you are elum- squandering your money on Jiorl.tt' h,iol.'i.Tiin. love m tr- npsdst ." The rohu fc,llcws her
cheesecake and eat H.,
ceesses in "Cot Budwants to start arguments, or tieling your energies in the foolish pleasure. Bring delichi. r!"ti :,v iliict, 1 riauitls :n rt'rt'nt
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Defensively.
IN DALLAS cause them to occur. Be smart. right direction sind you know Making sure that you handle if irces. stars .1:inc' Fonds.. lou:" and 'Tt,t Chase."
,lnsim Tohi,,rds brings to the
buutcrds, ilucun .bones arid
LEO (,lulv 22 to Aug. 21) just what to do t.a get nhend nil responsibilities wisely is
pt:'u of the nigressive corporafln'.t'niz,rv Murphy,
There are many tasks facing much faster. Be 'ery devoted important. also.
Thu story of 'An W,.dnt-- tion )wiucl the enormous cornLEO '.luly 22 to Aug. 21
you, so get right at them with- with loved one. Stop acting in
Those at home can give vnu mu day' 'nncerns z morrad em'- , t ,nv arid flair which have
out expecting others to should- such a diffident manner.
Jacoby and Son er your burdens, and he sure to
to
LEO: (July 22
iiri liv war: thi acting prof.ssion' reAug. 21 ' I good ileal of trouble, hut mit' riratim: ,yu''ut.ivi,
show diplomacy with others in I c;t together with fascinating quieset to their ciernazuds, In the flabsirds. who i;cetis it lovu'!v snrc'ts. 1-k recently starred in
P.M. Others arc cooperative people and cement better relo- evening associates make ever'- n:istro',, nnrtr:uyed by Jani iuyuc'thvr Warner film, "A Bi
sun of holding declarer tO during the day. They arc quite tions. Many situations break thing more pleasant for you. Fault,, in tilt "vxtrtltiv;' suiti" Hand for the Little Lady."
four no-trump or should he different in the evening.
'into the open showing you Understand better what part.
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) what your true position is with ners' aims arc. Then you coor
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proving your recreational sue- your tint' personality and
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You have pleasant work before
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you,
so stop dashing nut 11n
that his partner was clearly begin with light amusement to,•
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Tul:e
treatlent
fashion.
coals a five-card heart suit
liftitA Scpt. 22
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when he' has a' good chance' to 'You have to be more attentive meats thin will improve ynut
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to your Imnie as to furnishings, health appreciably. Be' sensibli' ' 'You can have an excellent time
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hid it.
today hut it is tint necessary to
'West thought ii littth more. burnishing, oW., if you %raflt It in your habits.
to Oct. Ia' so extravagant. Find that
If the six had been fourth to express the' charm that you . LIBRA : (Sept 2
'fott
reenuire'
interests
right ideal place where you can best
hi.st, thini East had to hold i want lt to. Buy gifts for whorn•

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Cttruct is decended from
the :'nme of whit through
grnnIfathcr bridge and father
auction. One of the few direct.
heritages is the standard lead
of four best of ii long suit
unless you have a strong reason :th lead another card In
the suit. Not only do you head
fourth heat but if your parturn wants to return a low card
fourth liet also.
West saw no future in ii
lead of any suit but hearts.
He only had three hearts, so
he' led his lowest.. East won
with the ace and returned the

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cesrultY for "cut-ups." werniii' 5. .1. L. wiiei us in the' eiuiei. Its it ''1iiL,
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Mrs. .lennhe Brunet Smith has
huiicl and nature.' anid her hionuc Give spiritual training to ward a clever ynunigatem'
vIie
is
very
meat
officials,
et
T1&amp;;uainite.'rs have' gain' aurid liii- walk.
circles. Don't
much alert to whatever is hui-' friends in similar
thut ma' feels a welcome visitor off coldness.
on' her arid be afraid to give' your progeny used her knowledge of Spanish
the' exterior of our' luewest old I i put .iut puint samples
penring urounud him,
there.
When
reading
her
bun);
Stars
impel,
they
de
not
a chance to tackle hard prob- to work it, Laredo, Te'xas. She
"The
At
liousmu -is now a rather' bright told the' kids to g.i at
will be.' ii mv to the parents,
teutchues cooking. sewing mind
I can almost set' the $eithOiiS compel." What you make of you undersu.nid early that your lems. This is mu challenge.
niusnd cobut'. The' imiturleir first they critigeci, hut seeing
"The
Stars
impel,
they
do
not
simply
better living. Slut's 47:
chuinge, stitch the' good things your lift' is largehy up to YOU! progeny requires;
playan
SAN DIEGO, Calif (Al')
etilor'hivnuv is red, white and wis hurnik'ss, they Welut to it she' Iltibis front the ovent and
Carroll Righter's individual iniateb ur'uuiid, especially those compel." What you make of her bari;gt-otinud is Spanish mid -Army
Paryours I have been itad miuimenred iiiurks and humid- hear her dogs us they conic in Forecast for your sign for June who art' interested iii doing your Life is largely up to YOU! Slier lived in liosttm. Moss.
uiierntk'r
bus
eacorted
the
body
Carroll htighuer's Individual
sut'n. a Suturduy Ite'vi,'w with prllit-s mull uiver the stairway front a romp. It is fun to make' is now' ready. For your copy 'htat4''er is pretty much along
Mrs. Tniunians Tunnel!, u.
of lilt. father, M. Sgt. Gcr.
Forecast for your sign for June'
send your birthidute and SI to iiurnatniutriafl lines.
ma cor iii these colors arid I wail. Tin' idea luts brought believe' I live' thieve,
1orumtr' teacher anti a retired
ard V. l'uriflcntjcr borne from
110W ready. For your Copy hibrarutnu
just kii.'w I'd get a chinrure to I extrat divielenuds. Yesterday I
I eouiiteel up all the' times our Carroll htighter 1"orecast. Tue
ronlr Sun Angelo,
t1
i'his' Star's; impel, fh
time' tear in 'lctfljjgit.
he. I send your birthduie and 1 tO Tc.xur, is; working iii Kentucky.
usc' it. I say.' lots of things hit'- b'"urti •liuti veIl at it friend, luniihy hilts moved iief I keep Sanford herald, Box 1021. 11oi lint compel." What
JhIC elder Par-mention, 39,
wall! You'll get my ciniiing up with lb moves in j( lywood 2b, Calif.
cause you never' knuow whueii I 'o' ti
t Carroll Righter Forecast, The. Slut' 's spending a year of dedi'
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largely
lift'
cii
your'
a 22-year Army eteriu who
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Sitilford Herald. Box Th21. }Iul cation teacinnig amid givinug of
yeurc of marriage. That is iiiYOU!
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"uIunt.red ituflierous times
I
-. is now strategically it is mu terrific feeling to just eluding the' short stays while' WT ins Divorce
knowledge to the.' less Iur
Carroll 1igliter's Individual lywood 2, Calif.
fur combat,
as killed iii a
one:t' not have to light or joins flesh was hi thit' Army and, of
phst'c.iisi that' coffee' table.
twuumle Mrs. 'lutuijell is lull 0!
LONDON (Al') - Actress Forvcust lot' your sign for .1mw
skirtruisi, amour
('umbesdiun
i cithid right off our stair- them. This etne.' time' I was way course, sonic' of those were such Tarn Bassett, 3, has been is now read). For yntin' Cu)))'
entlicisietsaru and liar tauunclk'ss border.
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Walker greets the many patrons enjoying the
popular buffet, which features a complete selection Of delicious foods. Both hot and cold meats
sei'ved "moi'e quickly than
chicken anti sea food
getting zi sandwich downtown." In addition to the
buffet, Walker specializes in mouth watering chat'(I le,'altI Photo)
coal hi- oiled steaks,
TROPHY LOUNGE food service

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Ti, mzil.t' sure' the' ievitabIe
to Curt-oIl itighutor' Furw.'ust, -Mrs. Ldna Ci-uwlurd uEferbaud, actor itobert Stephens.
An'wsty, Mrs. Tuber writes
sticky f,nmgermurks wouldn't he' house.' iii on'dei' to read ma book
Both are' stars of ]irituh.i's cio The Sunifor'd Herald, Box ed a fractured left huiji in it

waurzut shude' of puiuuitit hutten', nwutiow Citlenithtr" by Gladys light.ful home. Maybe' I'll write'
The decree Wednesday was
tiut'tt usteel aim idea I pich..'tI up Tulit'm'. Slat' lives iii an old, old mu' boo); about me lot iii thcni. granted on grounds ul Sti'phueti's- I

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"THE PRESCRIPTION OUR PRP'.$ARY CONCERN"

TOUCHTON'S REXALL DRUG
LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED SY
GLENN McCALL AND "ERNIE" MILLS

COR. 1st &amp; MAGNOLIA
PHONE 322-2432
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Miniskirt Ban
Difficulty Seen
VATICAN Cl'S''? t Al' a
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Vaitlt'uti daily ia wsjio i''" says
P rsii jsru's( s sun y have till Ii
cull)' hamming uuiliuiskli't
fs'oiui
church slime.' in' (ri's 5 ( 'I lull a
Ca rdlnu I.' wore one fist' ,i papal
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tlise Cumidiumale wine a hhat'k,
hlgI,-ne.'t'k, knee-top drt'ss at a
sjse.'tihial sudlesucu for simow Isimsihess performers mid jirod U.'iu's
with Poise Paul VI cia May 6.

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produced, less fruit inesuns less
nioney. But less lm'uit iiit'uuus
highei' prices Em tIme' i iidusti'y
the commission iioostri.
"I think many of the ksuowl.
edgesuble people In the.' industry
feel this nuay he' the' cast' mmci
that It Is stirt'aidy bc'gisini,mg to
liii to situ e'f(.'e-t, sn uI Sn iii son.
'Price's Jiiu%'e he'gtuuu to rroe'II up
Oven' (tie' lust .su'vt'i'nh ilays ciii tin'
rem smuuisidt'r of t his ye.. c's crop
and lot' (lie' lust tim.' in imiuisms'
iiionths (her-v is auui nh .11 tipil
misin. If (hIs is hun',i.' out, ii ,'euui
do nothing but help t in' glower
wlumi our erve't'y ci furl is direct
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Wednesday thuuut poor gs'awiuit.
contli Lions re'su It lug I coin Iii.'
drougl it wetu iii grea thy r.'tiuc's'
the si',.e of the 1067.68 cr011.
tVhuile iii, crop c.stisuuute Is
uuvai labli' as yet, .huniess Sn in
son, cIisiii'nia of the e'oiiiiimission's budget committee, said
due to changing conditions he
would seek a conservative budgest.
Unlike ninny jiulilic uugeilcii's,
this commlssjon happily utaticipates it reduction in its income.

TONITI &amp; SATURDAY
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LAKELANI) (AP )--The.' I"lorlclii Citrus Coni am Isslon IU'eei icteel

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t't'S caiu be achieved in the outII" YOUR CHILI) IS BORN
sdc world, aud thiS' 15 especiai TODAY
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are willing to help.
Hiu't thit' Visiufl ti.t aini: in on
nieni Whit) W out to help tiuot'
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who are in ueed.
'L)ctr Eclyth ThornVISTA volunteers shuew pot:. I MOXIc1u'
esrt s1richer: peupk' how to bet' toii McLeud.

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PISCES: (Fob. 20 to Mar. some lU-laid ;ilan that could be
very hazardous. lie more' stuUs
Seti' flit' iunfc,rzuuittietii
forget
th.
fled
with present arrunugenients.
riced anal cio't
II" YOUR ChILI) 15 BORN
media of tile' newspaper for
he, or she., will be
ideas as vell. Get it11 details TODAY
clear mu your' mind. Then you one of the truly gregarious pen..
world, which i
cuu bc out with mit' to whom I pie iii the
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niakes tliezni even niort' valuable snict' this could be' your methu- time.
.iust your experience.' itt dailyt
PISCES Feb. 20 to March
Li) yoti in the days ahead. Go od for utdvuuucenuenut right now.
matter
what: to be able to
livitig.
utter bH'rS0flutl aims in a liositive You arc' dynamic and charm- Fiiid time ideal method that will
Theres 110 act- limit lii thu. touch others things like sewing,
'ou the. favor of mit' •dL1
fashion, also. Then you get the lag; the' sky is time' limit now.
VISTA program. The youngest cotikinig. carpenitr2'. Li creative

your futa'oritc
PnIl
uses
Wiui an hluiuhicts gut too saudi - right Part iii tic,' stove' with mu
it' YOUR ChILI) IS HORN
idea,
I'oliy's
.1 ,'tin'rt'he' minnie thIllig I put tbezii pauja'n u'hinii to hold it securely. Iiunuemuking
he. or she.', tvill be'
TODAY
out rufll!u stretchers while wet I thrnici thuh whenu nuuh:iiig long- II Problem cir solution Ii' mu
one' of those' inuterestitug
axiti
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i.en
thieni ozi tin' stretchuers eani tini" then,. I uulso its,' an' of' this iie'ws$iapur.
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West had seen nil other cards about. Show tangibly that you from worry and sorrow. SC' oUt pmess. real happiness. lie a bit
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silly
if
you
like,
should
Elc"vztte
your
conyou
be
to
just
thnt.
art
devoted,
higher thinu the mx.
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SCOItJ'I() ((act. 22 to Nov. 21 sciousness to what is most a lady, it adds to the fun.
tmtck
in the one suit that score if everything avent well.
That was enough for West.
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SCOItPI() Oct.
to Nov. 21
eouia hurt him. In rubber
Ut' rare' with the king and lie dropped his queen to get ' Those persons you cannot set worthwhile:. Study in p.m. how
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SCORPIO: (Oct. 22 to Nov. yours arc not apt to be so good.
gnnw was match point dupli- he had found the best open- thur king of spades nuel gave with congeuzals for whatever
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catu anti South saw a chuuico ing lead. Should he hold onto his partner three heart tricl:s ' purposes you have iii mind. Lx- 21 Fiat! some fascinating way Strive to increase their happiteed favors that bring you their to show those' who dwell with Hess. Increase security and
to tiuuict' 12 tricks mind ii toji his queclu of hearts and make' to set the contract,
1-lollywood star Fred Mac( n'T-GQNE 1)RIVER
you that you are indeed dv- don't bc concerned about liii'
good xviI!.
tIU!T}ty
Uoerilhl
S('UflI
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('(5l11i(loflt iTt the driving
SAGITtARIUS (Nov. 22 to voted. An especially Tint' uue'ul socini this could be 'cry tiisiupShmtgy. sun' of "The Shaggy Dog,"
tbi1i1ies
Tuec. 21) Ideal din' to tin whiut- would lii
good starter. Pick pointing.
2 mu Pz:i'i:
Themt.re.
tixie
"r"iw .1
SAGFrI'ARIUS (Nov. 22 to
ever will make your property up sonu. gift whetu you art' out
nuore comfortable, valuable. Get to services that your mutt Dcc. 211 Stop fretting nhout the
UnaVolduhic and carry through I
monetary affairs better handled, would appreciate.
SAGITI'ARItTS: (Nov. 22 to with obligations in the business
MRS. tinier to zuwaiceni mc froni a. nap, also. Urn' who has feet ozu the
I)LAB POLLY-] have' about until thuruughiy dry.
you
excellent
give
ground
can
inlaid
Dcc.
23 'u A good day to make' world, if that is where your
tied
up
in
four dollars
I for timing readings or Udha, as
I:. y.
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advice.
thins. visits ynu have been eon- career lies. l)on't attach: that
puz4es put together mu time' or
J)EA1
J. L.-YOU might well as for cool:ing purposes..
.lan.
CAJ'RICORN
(Dcc.
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to
tenuplating, so get tin early lop in the path of a-our progress;
r-wei. They now will lint stacy
try
this
aithougtt
it
is riot gum'- KATHRYN
"ti
cnt in AM. to
tinit'
zund plan the future more' skirt around it
fftut •hut pop nUt ol the truty.
solution
(then
CAPRICORN Tier 2! to .1 an
DEAR J'OLI.Y-I would lilu. improve your licaith, aPpcaT wisely thereby. Got out car'1'i' work all right fun' a time' iciitei't! ut a
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Ynt have sonic ideas von
Their
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jiutelligenthy
alice
vonu'
tonight.
State
iii
to
far
straight
res;ioneIe'nre
Lii
tut
iiiuin
.o
facts
set ti.
h
sutill.
il t%\'u hut then start La
I it
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1110 it at
WIUI
persouIS
WIIUSI'
lit,
to
(tilt
li
aught wuinl.. tiuosu who may ha piutniuiitg
. ideas explicitly.
stUd avil 1 iiu :tuLy ii thu 'mccl:'' eni lean, hut
° YOU V. :iit i' lit'\' tt'' tt'
;tfli)'\ .
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litany pa!'entl
to
fcasjhjc
to
use
them
at this
similar
tO
arc
jtt'rsoiiaJ
tuiflll
CAI'RlC'ORN : (Dec. 22
th''' fit in. I wonder if this ii Sever-s. nu'sceiers said it had muiku' talile's from doors, Sonic'
retirement
think
graniunia
s
services are
then,.-I'ULL'\
unuiuilornie'ti people' may get into 'ours. You have stivoir faire, Jun 201 'You cnn atchuie'vt' an time. Get into nioncaziry nun- after 4(i, at- after
t-u'cl front thuc' itrigititil etiti- avuii'itt'ei le
toti (Ild-fit?.hiioIWd. \Vell VISTA
abundance' if you elevute your ters instead for finest benefits from your current job?
g. Uh way tht'v atcuod in tIn' , i)EAIl I'OLLY-1 ninth' itt- trouble' if they are' not alerted charm: USC 1t
clues
hut. They' neid men and
AQUARIUS (.lan. 21 to Feb. consciousnesS to the source' of Begin the tveel; properly by bet
stur jacl: en' 'huuut. I have tried tructive' window cUrtani- out iii tei tin' fact thnt flhltii 1IICXpCH\Veil you can. have unit'
cimt'fl
who are willing to give
luryig the puzlees mi at wet uiyloi flirt. I 1150(1 tWo widths sive dooru- have' at solid frame lii if you forget fun and focus affluence. Plan bow you are' ten budgeting.
math' if you care trntoughi to just unit' year and who will, perAQUARIUS (Jan 21 to I"vh.
w nppliunuct's,
towJ: uiniel weighitinug dowsi time' liii' catch wnniow. it clues tint ohv around the' outsieiu' edges. your attention on whatever is going to u'
it. it's' called hops, volutecr Ion many more
your finest ideut: to work. IV Dwell an personal matters really won: at
fronts or h,nrlat, as thu care' 'fray se un'eds rio ht'niniing. I The rest is thin shieetn. of important, you accomplisti
aiid
recreation
niostly
today,
VISTA
Volunteer
lii Service Te ye'urs afterwards- after they
Be nue)r(' cognizant of what is
rnuty in:, uiit lb they were dry urn hsuji ,tver ruin. iiiche at tin' veneer. lcgs could siot lit at- good deal. Assist thost'

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TAURUS (April 2fu to May 20)
did you last have a thorn Find some better system far in- your scheme of thins inter on.
we do?
DISAPPOINTED check up? Sec your doctor. creasing RUCcCs in the outlets TAURUS: (Apr. 21) to May A partner does not comprehend
Ar'
Wednesday
Perhaps your nerves could that are vital to you and then 21)i tetting out. to see some your motives and kin are not
I)EAR DISAPPOWTED:
off to be with charming persons. higher-up socially and talking very helpful until a higher-up
I think Auggie's mother wiis
ust a tonic.
t'Th- :.prtmttt for which his corAdult ei.te:t;,iana'ut
how to blend your efforts does some tall explaining. A
You find new parthers who can
nut of line, hut in the interest
DEAR ABEY: I'll bet four he instrumental in starting an more wisely In the fut.ure goJ friend comes to your do. tuired starting Sunday at thr poratior. psts the rent.. Evenof fut.urt' family harmony,
brings excellent results. Study fense without hesitation. Then i1OVi('lilfl(1 Drive-In Thtatre. tuz4lly. or. ,uggres'ive youngster
hits that the lerk who corn- uptroncl in all of your affairs.
respect her wishes. (P. S.
GEMINI (May 21 to .lunc 21) more n'undern methods during n works nut to your athan. I Thowing will be "Any Wednes- with a 1uincss grudge to settle, g
plumed because his wife
there is it lot to he said for
day." starring' .bat Fonda. and playNi by Dean .bones. uneo'crs
went to hod with rollers in Find some now method that will your spare time. Do not waste U.igc.
keeping one's mouth shut.)
to
.lune
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"Three Bites of the Apple." the secret srrant'nient. and so
GEMINI (May 22
her hair every night goes Pitt i fleW sp'k In some per- time that is valuable.

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exgt'ct miracles, hut most
suu.hing would he an improiianient over what she bus
now. What can I do, Abby?
HER MOTHER
r)EAIt M UT H E R: Your
husband has "Papa myopia."
if your daughter has becti
taunted and teased about her

gie's mother'! What should

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T ii . ot Iii.' lOW- fl (b i' itltu'n" ii toll j,t'nuuiu,.' 'tuiuitlic'v'n
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and fl0r1¼ 'tllinuii
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hint
liti'
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premier
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e'parcd
iiii; u'i',-t until inuties to serve
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tVould you believe? Sjflt' foods
pout iiiit ,ui'*'flShlull or a rniy tic's ,'u,q$,i,ne,'q with t he lii luI,,t
iluiffet
Ill glut I
Spt'c'but l,uinv'huq'on
1 hat 's 3 year's
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lue'u'ing.
fsuiaiIy
luleuluI
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The
r'ntiqhut Ing of a vii
it' kind In yourself, y ii tur
In was- uiu lb ii sal s'fflu'b'nu'v,
MONROE 1NN ha
been (1w bo'u
chickl'hiree ellb'ionl wuitt u- rsses ale
ompiny.'es't
on voumi' ehs'dt'e of
cur'
ninn anti A ,uie'rb'nvi etit tc'eq, The'
r'putah1e scene for lest ivitv and friends! Start the day eu it Ii a en, seafood I sua-m'ites atiti
uut Ic urn linmi to seivo you sit lt'tii
l'ennf.v of this new icr
to, ii uenily switugiuug anti
nil
good food. Although the quaint hearty breakfast. Even in this! • 'iiuuihIt iOfl. Top till dinflOt' ivy's
two HE'l'l'V 'S
vj,'.' jq I bat yepul e'n,, rot 'Iii I
thug joisi thus'
Inn still boasts an •'uld i' o a (l et age. mm elm' cn afford to with : ulelectabli' elvssvi't and (;li M'K i)sENBK1W ER who (iii, (iii."l
your )ii'nmit,'s -onti'iil ult fl
house at mnplrore. it is main- go without hri'akfat.
r ;,f eu dinner iiu'ink.
is well known I hu',iuighouit I hi' mdi' wit Ii
,n,i,It.rtihp tirli'e'.
I
Ni)
ii F;S'I'A It ES'l'A I) ILA NI'
I utinod in a dugnifit'd mannet'.
TilE I .t)t)K()l T has catering nu'.'a
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the' cocktail .'t rut (It to'i
.Joh,u
('I n i 'l'A it
Ii lit N( ; F;. i it's',
Pat rons have e'ontintmed to cal prices at TOt'Ci hTe'IN 'S facilit lcs lou' thu.' en?.)' pull't)' Ot
- tinily Oit,ui 1.7 p.m., when' vr,ar
wlutu dc 'iiui'li linul i A iii, ui,uyiuug
l",ii' nigiuie'lihhoi's
ret urn thr'ciuih the veal's to the' are' so arranged that et'i'r - bodv tour to Liii' nrot elegant ban
cirhuuk' or" b'uivlge't
' viu'ite
famed spot. which is more re can has',' a better duty. At a duet lnfou'nuat ituli for t lint all site t'e't'ptInflnl en(ci'lmiiniii,'nt ihiuii' nail aluugiuug vutit' favoto
Iuc'i' yntirs"hf
p,'i.'e'.l
anti
nmenwcl 1 luau tVei' for superior I n'iu,re rt','isonabk' price than you impoi't ant i'vcnl IS 115 ('i0't' ;iS nightly. ee'e'lk'nt l(H),I iii a tug- iitt' I uiuii''s uuight iv in flue ("7%'
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hutirs
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foods and quality entet-tainuwflt . can prepare lmt'.e'akfast at Imune, )'oulr tt'he'plioiu'. So. t'hntevi't' nifiod ni iiiiistla'ttr and hut' fits' Innagu'.
house'.
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roi'ktuutl
ofuiiiu'a
The inn eaters st ru't ly to u-c. Tnua'hutou's serves a breaktnst of t he iwt'asion, let The 1 ,onh.mt cinsul ion
Not iouiv will flue' rnuiuple'tc'ly
i.uiiiigt's, FR EIJ1)i l''S S '1' t' A I •lliii'u-.'nt .'uute't'tninmrnt. delight
fined client ii.' who enjoy dining egg, bacon, grits or potatoes. :11111 be )'.luii' host .
I lOt tSl' Is desiszflt'd just For you. VIm, hiit ,'nii *'tuli .iiiie slillipin a night club at mosphere.
toast, jelly and all the' coffee'
II )RIS EVANS, nuisidsin anti juisisl' iii a u'nsuunntir South
at nit's .IOV HART, organist, appears ) y. can drink. You'll hate' youl''
Tire pk'asant fstiiiiI
Wednesday t hr'oirgh Sat unlay ,
Seiis sit nunsphu'rv -- mu iusi sit, a
3(1 - nt to I '3(1 a rn. for
from
'i't'v ,iuntl,'n'iu to pt'ii'e
.i rid listening
'otit' cia ri' tag
II liSt t'ss N I N A wcl,'u,i,iq's imli
pleasure. A' an added atirac
411 tiCER iuitil a ight e'heilibers wa muton on Fridays, 1OTT1E
)ti
iy atid gun u'munt.'s's ynui'l I
NELIUS, sa\aphonist and ver
'oti
.1 lsrn'i're'ii
'I'll E
gisuil
satil vocalist, teams with .boy.
I'Il•:s'l'A.
Appearing with .ioy on SaIur
day is GENE \IARSIIALL on
a vu u- jets' of iii tier ent,
the snxaphonc'.
mauls, pleimsiu sit ii nil refined atSc'(' menu appearing in ad on
for not taking ad'antage phe'l'v still n'cigius at HEM LE't' S t'iite'rtaiflei' of Welsh desee'nl, iiuosJlhuu're simi time utmost. .'e'einn_
this page for the variety of
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lists h,'e'nuuo a iiart of tim
sumptiou' foods served at Lakr of this breakfast Opelrttiitit)' F'AMIIX H ESTAURANT. l)ave Liumplighter l,nuiugt' wit-h 11111 micumi prices to ha fouiml nuiyTIIA l)E WI N 1)5 CA
Monroe Inn
and Allene Hemle'y i'ill have it AliLElt
- sooner.
hiouist I
violinist,
'l'EltI A is th'signeil just for you,
- no other way. The' entire family equal fame' iii the' Gas Light The attractive nuid tainpthug
Something new has been add I S1'e here's to a better day
Room. They're terrific!
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variety of exciting foods will
ed! LEON \k'ALKER. focal ser - alter breakfast at TOUCH- will find dining at hue' sparkling
FR El)!)! lS st'u'vt's ONLY
r- ;ih'uuse tin' e'nutire faimiiy and
it TROPII\' TON 'S.
vice manager
n'cstauit'aut ii real (u'e'$$ and liii' heavy
'estern beef, c Ii a
your i,uist fiusti,iliiuis gui'st M,
LOUNGE, is now feat tiring a
price'
is tifll)t'Iie'%'al)lY low,
ion and the
coaled to
Set'vi,'e' is courteous sund of.
''Salad and Dessert Bar'' which
Dave' tells us that his cliar hosts wit Ii this most, FRAN ziniti fiejosut. smnd spt'eisul fiut'ilitie are
Fin' a de'lightful rhangt' nt
most
delect able I
offers n he
you'll be' glad you lou- rn. I L)Fc'IilC(I !)e'Inueunico steaks are S'I'E\'E LA RSSON, continue to au'utilscl'it' for the small fry.
salads and desserts you ever
like wildfire uund Alle'ne''s uphold the tradition that. labels
ed a party and headed for' TIlE raging
c'ast a'our eves upon
Fre(Ieiuc's as Central Florida's
TIlE KINGSMEN, featuring
"Buffet Unlimited.'' tuoth at LOOKOUT INN. Relax In the pastries eoiitinhie to be the talk
and finest Steak Ilotise. fig
oldest
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Hill Kiinfviter, .Jsuek Rossmsi,i mind Steve (;reeo, will lie
to attract the public and is a
For sill gourmets uiuiil eonhit with nil e'ho have t nod ii.
appearing thuis Friday mmii Satnosi'uirs
of (intO foods, PIIELP'S _________________________________________________________________________
Leon changes the menu dail)'
RESTAURANT is the epitome
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of excellence. 11cr.' you'll find
is astonmslting.
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LUNCHEON &amp; EV
vori(t's unexcehlt'd sunuywher.'
the
blended to perfection in
nuid at moderate prices.
plush lounge' - Also The Troptu
- -.1 ust 1181110 your favorite I'(iii('tR'tiOil suini umuster chef, AL
S35 1Ii11ion
Phi ELPS, will whip it up. 'I'his
weekend Al is featuring RoutRepair Job
HOT 'N COLD
stile of Beef \Tzuleuicjui w it ii
Con
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Proveneni.'
anti
giant
Luncheon Buffet
gress has been told the C,pitol
&amp; SALAD EAR
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shrimp, Prt'Putre'(I to your specineeds a S5nmilIion repair job on
ficatinni. Seeing is hielieving arid
its wc'st front because dt'terioraHOT 'N COLD
$ 50
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the I)l't)Of is in the tasting.
ti(ifl huts rcuic'hed the point
Evening Buffet
Check this enut fom' yourself utniel
t'herv Jt'CC5 of stoim art' falling '
&amp; SALAD EAR
you'll agree!
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.out a! the walls.
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STEAKS, SHRIMP &amp; CHICKEN
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3. Gt'orgc' Stewart. Capit!
LEON WALKER -- FOOD SERVICE MGR.
in the hostess capacity w I t hi
arc:hitec't. told a House A.. .,
propriattiuns subt'umnnitti.'t' the
.
TROPHY LOUNGE &amp; JET LANES
danger will worsen if something
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HWY. 17.92
PH. 322.7542
isn't done. 11(' said that last
Drought Hurts
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year stone. pieces fell off four
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different times, with some drop.
ping as far as 11) to 20 feet from
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j(u,g,ivanuj sului,
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L.ERMAN SMOKED HAM DINNER
AND (LRMAN INRHItING.
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Page 6A - May 26, 1967

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Herald

TVTIme Previews
S:U')-):o p.m. (NBC) The
Man From U.N.C.LE.
The
'Vo-Ho-Fin and a Bottle of
Rum Affair." (Color). (Rerun).
Toniht'a episode is a salty,
nautical tale of
iraey and
derring-do on the high seas.
Thrush hna a tidal wave machine and, with it, it. hopes to
Inundate the wor)d' coastal
citica. The machine Is hein
toted about the Pacific on the
good ship Bountiful under the
command of Captain Morton
(Pan O'}lerlihy), first cousin
to Captain Bligh.
P-Il p.m. (CBS) The CBS
Friday Night Movie. "Five
Finger Exercise." (Rerun). A
superb, well-acted melmirama
based on Peter Shaffer's thrnwnting play about. a wealthy
California family and their .
hutionship' wit.h their teenage
daughter's German tutor. The
tutor, played by Maximilian
Sehell. is a different person
to each menber of the family
assuming roles of teacher,
friend, companion and lover.
Rosalind Russell piny the eulthre-conacious mother; •laek
Hawkins is the sclf-mnde-ynantype father; Richard Beymer j
the teenage son, and Annette
Gm-man is the tutor's pupil.
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where TV comes in. Aren't kids
people? - 3. S. .1., Chicopt'e,

CLARKE WILLIAMSON
"Aren't kids people?" asks
a young render (below). Yes,
and TOP VIEW is meant for
both young and old. By your
voting, TOP VIEW ascertains
'hjth programs you "people"

Muss.

Dear TV: I am a high school
student who nutkes the Honor
Roll evt'ry term. After homework. I wateh TV for at lcat
a half-hour (wish it could ha,
longer) and then go to bed. if
I don't watch it I tend t.o warry about tomorrow's schoolday
and often can't sleep. Fot those
stand children's
who can't
shows, let them keep watching Lawrence' Welk (I also enjoy him),-B. D., Wetherafield,
Conn.
Dear TV: There arc as many
older people who lister. to TV
its children l&amp;tl(1 we sp.no more
money. Why aren't we
ert'd? I am concerned about
mounting juvenile crime and
know a lot of it
TV. Why not put on serial adventures for children without
shouting and sex? I have been
principal of a school and have
seen ,-esult firsthand. - Mrs.
(;eom'gt' W'hite, \\'inter Park,

prefer. Your persona) preferenees became part of the final
rating. Not voting means you
apparently like the present entertainment.
Trek" now conies
"Star
through as a great favorite of
both young and old; many of
your lvtter point out Its great
entertainment quality:
Star Trek, NBC, 71.5 per
cent, 'ery good.
Walt Disney. NBC, 69.7 per
cent., ve'rv good.
Hogan's Heroes, CBS, 62.1
per cent, good.
The Fugitive, ABC, 511.5 per
cent, good.
Please follow ballot instructions in l)ox below.

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Mrs. Kmiy IhWjtt's class will
be Cindy Left with, Shannon
McCall, i)uvid Hutto, Tcrr'
Spence' r, Rot 'cr1 LeFollett.e,
lvitlt Cooly, Tcsae Helms, Debra

Steven
Abernathy,
Gene Hitchcock, M a t t h e w
James, Aluti Joiner, Gayle
Howard atid Blenda MeManus.
Rev. Lindsay will open the
eert'nionies with Invocation and
dose' them with Benediction.

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Family Night covered dish
dinner Wednesday at 6:15 p.m.
at titi' church. Hotc.4s for the
dinner will he Mrs. Fred
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Arnold.

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loud in his country refuse the Women's Fellowship of the
truck was abiaze. It was soon First Congregational Church of
extinguished, and the vehicle Orange City.
Luncheon reservations should
left uimdonutged.
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made by Monday by culling
"it iIs our fAVbt drive-tn tire
ol the ear,' suiC CImiel John .3 Mrs. L. A. Hansen or Mrs. J.
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The program following the
ium'lwon will include the installution of officers bY the
Fire Brought
TACOMA. WSh. (AR) - pastor, Rev. George Owen, and
home?" the truck a presentation of the "Reading
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driver
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outsiat. time suburban Spaunway
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Casselberry Community Meth.
'l'hcise graduating in Mrs. odist Church graduates will be by the Senior Methodist Youth
Virginia Spence's dziss will he honored Sunday at 6 p.m. at a Fellowship and refreshments
lelly Canipbell, Trey Laughlin, Senior Reception in Weaver will be served by the Secretunes of Campus Ministry of
'J'erry Mann, Kim
Helms, Hull.
time Woman's Society of ChrisCheryl 'frnnmmt'Il, Uwe' BedService.
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u 1.1.', 38' lung iii' tin,1,'t-. i'tt
-is ii
I
08.-..4ohIk'
titos 1'or itk
'' .
houses
115.
A
77.
SituatIon
95.
I bnttnnu. bltfltt stit'he, ,ç 4222-2751 '(Ii noon or 3?1.4?2.
12,1 Io;uf &amp; Thtnr,4
signs. Pa - , I(( balance of p2,00
&amp; Ii'ii,' tiicssitgi',
I It. 'Xl 1 In my ilonie,
It l-'A I. NIl 'it I iia-'Ira,a,m, 2 hl"tb
i''" ,-,- ,-1 I',?. rU51t,!-'l' 'II r'lI,ur
or $5 ur mo. Ph. 8229411
t-,l(ai '-''t-'V
I'- \NF'()1f, ll()-'1 V()1K
422.0406 COI.I,1tCT,
ito:, susi a l,1a itt- ices,
)u'sss,e wills large s-renvic'sl pn &amp; ('1 ti-, us fir sIngle or os5tiI"
Ass! o Trans. F'oneer S * Ft. Rio
e. t , t r,'s 'c
5. Furniture
Stile
dV. tVi Ci RI L4
tb. l,00hs ,Irhor area,
,la-.iIv lu,e attractIve be,nnp. t'hi
('all 221-3352 or 222-0282.
Cond. Ph, 122-4821,
CIWST 1-'UEl-ZEll, gno,i nntii6Cr,
sacn Rr'-1
809, ('asselherty,
e
818if
lJSICl) I" u I' fl II a r a, apptlsne'ess.
(Inn. See after S p. in.
iflflfiet,
luau,
home,
*
1110
Fii
.2
flIti
32245:i
2
_____tools, etc. Rought - Sold. tar- ('1111.1) e'Afllt in my home.
1Rff1T1 A rriri Ct S 1 ?
Call 222.1071
clown. Not In housIng develop- I 01-Trailer
')J L. l
AVIIVI I4I.J I f .1. J
'inu'c'ru''ut II "tsr or
Mart, 111 Sanford Ave
ry's
,
r;
oil I
sn
Ni
111-4111.
a
'all
323-5979.
.:ASY,
'itlick carpet cleanFOR
ii; -in 1965
ing rent illite l,ustre Electric
.1 API1It 'rItAlf.IR fMt fl*t 3 Pr. Sedan, SIr rr,n11C,i*-i .
it
MATI-IER FURNITURE
Shampooer only $1 per day,
flatoeni; telephone, eletrlc $i'
MI-Income Property priwerarl 1t.52.
See tie For Rentals
---.......
---Carroll l-Thrniture.
(7 -,ei, u
122.1)9*2
vice, water pump. PIsal for
208 It. 1st.
T. The V i'ar'' ,
Pays 122-7i74
eh)I'lren and pets. $21) vr inn.
NIghts - IVeekends *21-0433
nt'tl.i-:x FEltNlSlIlti). Large
1966
f;(,ntjnefltal I
'rflA\'El, TR.Il.Efi- 1055 TelWlI.SON-MAIER FIIRN,
all l$-Si07.
shaileil
corner
lot,
Onnil
inYOCII
vT\'cr;:i': EiE ti,srf
Irijily
0r1,uippanl.
$,813
lowst on.-' 15' fnll' self eonBuy - Sell - Trade
c-out.'. 563(1(1 air $001) don'ni in'- 31)7 I. 3ral Street rrlc'e reduee'l
l.-t1 I-' :''talr.''i, slep
4, IHt,'h in. 111-11 E let Mt.
211-6877
flfl
Wt
tlIi
ill it1iiTi]1I±Ji1ifiJà1I
-flu-nt.
per month. %'ilh acr5- --riflC
nr.'ruy
for ('apIs, Call 547.3481 for
if)r)V.'
clu'le'l. Ph. 252-2110 after 6:30
ta-t ear ut t,nnt as abown paY!Irai
0.
1.'
ill
slve
hIaellywonai
fl
New
iitloi
Itt
tnuittt
'baler,
from
local
p. flt.
moist. 'nlI 322-6*44 ot' 222-170?
Heals
cii. $10.50;
bath ears. l,lnc'aln still "in1 HI'It.St. APT., lights, water
gift or
I'. ')
,i.LP)t'Sl I-: windows &amp; doors, 2- Tn- In size llollywnn.l
for iciP run
ranty. Iteaar,n
turn,., only 145. 391 F.. 6th.
4 illuhiSt, II()lTHtt, 2 hIatus, Cencit. $19.50;
I i-on Cr, go - on it, anti bedroom
f)wner leasing ears. Call 122.
I'?, 122-22'l4 after 6.
LENNIE SLUDGE DIDN'T
tinil )s'csl &amp; A/P., Carpeting.
fiirnittli-c. 221-SI 57.
2- Full sue flux
IN V C S'l' \t I-' N'I' I steuttiuc Prnpr'rt y
F, 472 for a pp'air,tment.
1,-s Ic,' Slut- v saa'tI.'n, 222.1198)1, ____________________________NICE large 2 Un, Vssrrs. Apt. _______
en. $10.00;
lt,',lruu,sn (sit nIshed Apt.
BELIEVE OPEL KADETTS
l-'(')1 SA I.E
C Split Rims for 2- Full alto lte.'sntyr.'st
739 r,(5 I 709 Magnolia.
lil fl.-'r nitls 2 A;'ts. tipatiels'. 551' 1 t St INII
1'O( 'I,,
4 U alrsts.,
191; F-'(Ot 1). I ir. 5a4n, r'sia
Cl)c¼v, ''all 223.0283 after 6
I'hi. .122-22116 after 5.
Mattru'sse
en. $1920,
\ilI ,a-'-u-'1,t %iaa'ni sit hit as ulonts
l"It.-,ls,-a-, I list ha, (I Lots. ________________________________________
gr,rul, niceda t,tiiv ;s'nrI-. l'h
53)10.
P. Hi., .'isic tot- 11111.
1. i"ull ,'izi' Ita'built I"uiani
,, t570 ;,u'r
i'Ii)tuta'slt
Siesss' is ti- as, l'P,. 323-0284.
WERE CATCHING.
322.81)2?. Cii n ho .en at Auto
htIItN 1511 ItT) A PA RTM itnz's
$39.50;
ltulib.'r Sot
itiattit Is, 'l',il til ttia'" $8,201). Call
(lisa., &amp; Seat ('ni-ar.
Si'ECiAI. TillS WEEK
Call
Jimmie
Cowan
ubber
2- 4 S" Fna in 11
222-1701 "r 222-6844 after C 'I'htI- 'N Ott Ith-IN - 2 lIlt, 1 'Motor 1'tiice up, l')rakcs relinc,1.
222-0514 -------------Sets
ca. 229.50;
EITHER, UNTIL WE
ltis (Its, 1i'hrs - roa,isu, cent p- nh heat, 222-4013
I'- in.
o.; r,Il-;vtt(,t.ET Impita 'Iu
-fly .1t oh l'e,p..
nIt', 323.1)076.
2- Full size RebuIlt hilly(au-tory
Sport
a
rut-,
1'.'S
'rItA I I.E It &amp; ('a harts, all electrIc,
on, $2950;
1'f'S
wood foils
Service
8-1. Real
Sale
TALKED TO HIM.
1'/Windnws. Ft.iilri with
11.5 V h-IN NA I'S It K 'l'hs roe firm.,
aIr -i,n'l., $48 no. No children
2- TwIn sip.' Rebuilt lilly1i- 'ttt'hi
21 ii
atera'r, tape dc-k. itxr.eili'nt
2 halls, C,'sstnnl nm &amp; heat,
or pets. 122 lUvorview Ave.
en. $20.20;
it'oti feds
1
condItIon. 222-0213.
ha s-sI wasatal (taints. 551)9 ii a,W H,
PIs. 321-2447.
____________________
Iho,l
NIfl1')\' aottutn e'lenner vith 1$29.20;
-- -.
______ nsatst,tn mortgage. 222.4673,
itaysisosial .l. Halt, liroker
&amp;- rug scrubber. Useti I 2 Pt'. Itei,ullt I.R'lng
A-i, 1939 (:11Ev. Impala, hittdtnp,
322-6641
Lonni', ddn't think tiny im$29.00; 101-C Vs'. Ipt St.
lu-n inns. 222-0085.
Room Stilt.'
It&amp; II, I'nwem, 5ew TIre'., .!c
4-It
It
P
Itt
)(1M.
2
tint
Ii,
Iris.
roonus,
1- Full size Walnut fled
flwrsc'r
IVeetedays
$IY'.
rutrail
- prt car could get to be as
allis In g
room,
I go,
kit else is,
10" SM', radial arm,
$34.50;
with llo'1ling
5,1'. JOhNS
Icr 42' p. rn, 322-7772.
APA1t'I'MEN'fS
in lint ry r,,nm, pt'ra'ene,h pat In,
drill pi-oss.
1- Twin size Walnut Heat
FIRM
TilE 'i'IMi'l TICS'l'Ei)
ha, heard Opel
-'
soptelar i
0 Il 1(51511 ltD - UNt"tIRNlflfI RI)
2-ear garage. 322.6141.
222-2 l)'3.
with fle,iillng
*24.50. t20 N. PARK AVENUE lU.liII
Dl F'ttIUA I. (IU(PWN. Fill
l')s.
Iteshient
232.1
*40
Mgr.
Ee'ItOt,S IIEI)I)TNG Co.
iadott; wore, Not today,
Power with Air .M".ch.,ntu-'al.
'I'llitI-:l-; hli-:Iiit.,o5t. I HitCh, Kit- ________________________________________
xi-:V , ;.11l 1 iN TI1.l.1:R,
.lt Fa'tnr' Prices
ly sound. 322-098'i.
Ii''U
AVALON A1'ArtTMr.NTS
U hit Ii'.1, S push
tv
ii,
uP,
''l
.Ito-t n'.oil I lirs. S hp. $175.
'ifl'/'NI'/. Not with all th.
110 Mnagtioli.-t
322-5321
.INI-il 751.' Iii)' isii'ti Pa 375.0(5 taa'r Ill IV. 2nd St.
322-8417
l'h. 22-121.
.4
I 066
VOLKSWAGEN
S
at
a
a
______________________________________
month. Ft I A Ma,ti go gui, Writ.'
-'ompotiton. But he thought
1.190. 1.1k.' new onnil., m.0 a
5S-Money To LORD
llu,x 222. '/n Semi (oral lierall. l'IJItNISII RI) A 1't RT.%I EXT 250
i-'flfll' A fl\I S,'wing Machine.
Sates-Rentals
flesh iCataits
extras,
after
322-1376
2
p,
m.
ho'd
get a look at our new
month.
New. iloasonalle.
Ph 133-46*3
WI l.L IIU'i' eictt lug Isiul inort- 500 IV. .1 St.
322.0:1 56.
or Rent
'63 CORTTA.
just for the
gages at a discount. P.O. fox
5.1 N0"iU P MOTOIt ('0,
821 4. Onlientilo, Florida 22805.
322-1301
2649
Hiawatha
at
17-92
1-'CiR SAi,l: C l)rzswer Pt- 'ss.-r,
'It IIititI'; iIl-:I)iu)oSI hlOUSIt close ____________________________________ 2)18 5. I"ru'nc-h Ave
heck of it. Once he looked
2!-427 1.ea t hi ret U' Pa v fled, Port.elle
In. lIlt. JimmIe Cowan
CLEAN, Furnished Apt. Water
T'C. (ii:,irs &amp; Tnt,le,'. rh. 322- 60. Business Opportunities
if our now Opel Kadoti', he
322-4012 or 322-0834.
I'ItI('ItD TO SELl,
&amp; w:ashhnsg m.ichine tu r
A Multiple Listing Realtor
1flt'.
'
1S1I'A
1.5.
rlr-,
top,
V-S
4
£1.
Call 322-2*00.
*22-2410
'houqht he would take a
i-:Xi-:uLi-lNT oL,i'OTtTUNITY - 2565 Park Drive
hairaule't
97. Houses For Rent
_________________________________________________________
NIghts &amp; Holidays
40 mont Motel, M a 1') ii get's
"fl
ESItI.1.E
Malibu
Wgn.
V-S
2 tiitt)ltO()M. unttirnhshed
222-414*
322-2477
cor the heck of it. Then he
quarters, Pool, central heat lug, 3-6S4
test drive ,
Ilk.' new;
('LEA NI NG,
flepre in tig,
Over2 i4[')ltSi. h"ramn unfurnished exmodern. 1)10 * month, 1013 IV.
'l'V,
Telephones,
wall
to
ivnll
hiatiliog Typerlt.'rs, .'kiing
'5'.
fiLl'S
-"8,
deals on the '61
itt.
ton.
t
h
o
u
g
h
P
he'd
ask
about
4
11
ma-I
cept
stove
&amp;
refrigerator,
Not
3rd St. Call 322-7144.
Can-pets, Restaurant seats 122.
%lcI(-hi :c's, (':clouiatnrs. Loaners
fancy -- ClIent, rent. $12.50
- . . you guoc'ced it, Lannie
Opel
Kadoffs.
Then
cocktail
lounge,
extra
room
lv liii. Vt' itt- a is he- lug repaired.
week, I'li. 322-3545 after 6 p.m. I II1-ltIt)M Furn. Apt., water '114 EL ('AMINO V-S, Air;
(on liquor store, parking. IIn'y.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
caught on Or Opel caught ott with Lonnie. Whichever
TEEMS.
V.4
turn. 710 W. let St. $50 a '63 TM I'S LA Sr,t.
17-92, South of Sanford. Call 116 N. Park Ave.
*19.91,1 2 I)ltt)ItC)OM House, Kitchen
ltI.YdI I O'AttIS USltr) (:AI:.
PG\\' ELI,'S t'I-'FICE S1'PPI,y
month
322-?
144.
call
of them together any
it was, you can see the
Mr. Rutas for interview. 322.
equipped, Carporte &amp; nice yard,
iIl' i4.untnrvl Aye'.
117 )I-igiti'lla Ave.
*22-554:
1210.
CALT,IIAR'I' REAL ESTATE
day of the year. Wht? You don't believe it, either?
Ph. 322-6303.
DOWNS'I'A I ItS Apt. seclu'led .'n ____________________________________
CALL DAY OR NiGHT 812-7498
EII'E TOMATOES
Stone Is. located on Lake Mondrive one of our new 0pe1
Then come on n arid
i.'ofl SA Lit-SACRIFICE.
LONOWOOD- 9 rooms, 2 baths,
GROSSElt lI\'I)f101'ONIC FARM
roe
1st, from Sanford, 10 ml,
STANI.EYS
111KV
51101'
fenceict back yaral.
just for th hock of t.
Kadotts for yourself 5. Sanford Ave.
fronts licitons. Privacy, fishing,
REMODELING
309 It. 2nd 322-0953
Call 838-0493.
hunting, nearby fishIng pneBROKER
lntet- e,tod-Contaa't ii. Stanley
*22-1191
10! West First
serve. (30.00 unfurnished, $60.00
51. Articles For Rent
PAINTING, ROOFING
CIIAI1MINC'. I Bedroom
furnIshed. 322-7375 or 323-1360,
Male
Help
Wanted
Country Ilosiso, furnished,
-_________________________
REPAIRS
OF ALL TYPES
RENT A BE!)
Call 322-5630,
EFFICIENCY APTS. downtown,
Rollaway, Hospital, Baby Beds. MECHANIC wanted. Small en.
isthhltist, inolsuled. inquire at
See Us For Rental.
By Day. Week or Month.
I"UflNlSltltD
gino-heavy iltit)' lawn mowCRAFTMASTERS
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
Days *22-7174
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
A pttrtnuiemt ta front, 2 Ui rut., I
ers, Good working "onilitiona.
Nights - Weekends 222-0411
126 W. tat
2-&amp;l$l
Contractor, &amp; Iuhld.r*
Ruth, $21.20 to 2 fldrm,, 1
Good pay, Prominent. 535-9255
WItLAKA APARTMENTS
Butts, $61.51).
114 IV. FIItST ST.
HOSPITAL WEDS
ARCHITECTURAL Designer, dehouses, I littrns. I flittli, $65
FREE ESTIMATES
Wheel chairs, sick room supplies
dicated, college trained; seek3 hi-inn,, I itatis $125.
5.'cIALI, FurnIshed
VA - FIIA Homes, all Areas
for s&amp;le or rent.
ing well rounded office exper- 1901 Park Ave.
Ai,;er(nn-nt.
322-62*2 UN FlY Its 1511 ED
LIGGEPT REXALL DRUGS
ience in quality work. Salary
6th) l'ark Ave.
Prom 3 ihlnin., I Path *91.00
Nights &amp; 1Iolida's 222-111*
Pinecrest Shopping Center
open, Call Itoghan N. IC,'lley,
to 3 II,! mu.. I flu this $1 OS.
2701 Orlando Dr.
Pb 121-7914
3 110051 I"LYflN. APT., downA.I.A. Architect, Sanforai At- 92-Acreage
Evenings &amp; Stisidny 321-6256
stairs, .Sls, t-FFICII-NCy Apt,
lantic NatIonal flank fluileling
s'i'i-:st
pitu
A(;ItNCY
I1EDS, TV's, POWER RAKES,
"'RltS, high &amp; dry, 3*0 ft.
218 I'urk Ave.
_________-_-.________
322-6565 for appointment.
A SluIt I;sic I.hmutlstg Ri-helter
flenovators and Itdgera
Markham
old
frontage on
.5
I'PIUAISEIU
ISSUROR
AMERICAN RENT-ALL
Road. $3,250. Ph. 322.8903,
PERMANENT PART TIME, Ser822-4991
1019 5. French TWO lIE 1)110051 Furn, Apt.
2666 5. Hiawatha
822-9113
At'allahla- Jssnut, 1st.
'ice Route, No sitlea (in colFor Sale
lections, daytime hours, flu) age
1619 1-It us Ave.
LONUWOOD: 2 fldrnn. Duplex.
(as rn is lien
Ii in it.
A ppi I cant
I"u rut fiscal
or
u n furnished.
NI(i.I,S l"airts. Apt.
time &amp; transportation only, FORS. Lit: 1(.EACH HOME or
$65.00 &amp; $75.00. 638-0083,
"We Care About You
.
5 ,t;
21 II'. 12th,
will It itdtt (''I- Wekiva proWilt.' Mi, fl.ei,hs, 246 \'IsitI('all
SCS-2267
or
6118.
1263.
Call
322IN TIlE ('IIICI'I'l' COURT VOlt
pcs'ty
of
equal
value.
We
Care About Your Car"
sor Blvd., St. I'etersburg, 33714
SMALl. F'IYIINISIIitI) HOUSE,
Commercial
I-:,i lNOL
('oI'\'r'I, FLORIDA
r)525.
Adults only, No I'cts.
Industrial
CLEAN, Iflswnstair,a Apt,
('tSIt NO. f37-f3.1
Call 222-0334,
Female Help Wanted
LI g hits a rial water. .Saiu Its.
'rilE C II A S It
Acreage
MANhATTAN
l'liainsac 321-0702.
IIANU (national Association) as MATURE VOMANCa1ctenia
W. FIRST ST.
IIEDROOM, Family Room, halt : flEl 0CM, Frame near N.A.S.
furnished. $70 no.
Scic-ccssor Trustee under Agreeline work. Short hours 10:15
[lath in utility room, KItchen
(IS.
Cull 322-3546 after 6 i. nfl.
Rent
inent dated as of June 30, 1028
to 2:15 &amp; 4:30 to 6:30. Contact
tqtlIpi)P'I, fenced yard. No city
RUMLEY
it a
anna-n iI 1, wit Ii WE ST El U N
Mr. huh, Tnadewlnda Cafo:axen. $9,500.
SANFORD
A
VA
I
LA
fLIt
J
sane
1,
3
iU'droonm
FU1tSisuEu
Rooms,
Clean
&amp;
ELECTRIC COMI'ANY. IXCORti-na, Seminole
Plaza. No
ONTEITH, INC.
hiouse. 613 Siitniosa Terrace.
(Inlet. 401 Magnolia Ave.
ATEI) for the \\'ESTEIUX ItLECphone calls.
Stirs Instil l-:t uton. PIt. 322.1 )894.
Call 322-0720.
PH. 322.0231
COMI'ANY, INCOIIPOItTitic
2-1301 2640 Hiawatha at 17.91
500 W, First St.
322.4533
.\'rI-:I) PENSIoN I'LAN.
111(11! SCHOOL GIRLS or women
Sanford
for telephone work, lug), cornPlaintiff.
HEF)ROOM, 2 Bath Home on 100. Resort Rentals
Autos
Sale
\ 5.
large ,orn'-r lot. Owner transnsissi on,, plus sa Ia r', For i liter-le v, .'tl isa 'i.e Is, 1UOflIi
40,
,A''llEx'l: 1.. EL1.iVAN ant
CON IIAC e2atvertitlur, .Stuto.
rerring us June. Fenced back iioust':s I"isit lthts'i' ore tht
liu'ia'hc, N It IV S MY itS .5 van), tot,'l na'tghtbnrn, 217 8.
traits, I'S, it &amp; II. good tires, I
INEZ N. SET.t.I\'A N, his wife.
Mar Lou Motel. Plcae, SO
I'hi. 322-6496,
rid SA ,\l .M ITCH ELI..
l'honu' calls.
i :IO(ftrl( top. Ph. 323-0881.
stnlantt l)n- . 322-8924 evenings
Iii (0771 ants.
DV 322-I 23" ext. 475 days.
I',
N I-lW SMYIUNA IItACII--Ote,in
SMALL HusIneas need perkins
I I'll LV UOLE'L' "I'ru''k, 5
oi'u'i-: '1(1 I)l-:rl-;',l)
front house, rosssple tehy turnup? Use I.,ow.Cost Want Ads
Nt.ANF) l-:s'i'A'r)-IH: 3-l3drrn. 1trasssnislssioni with DAYT)NA
'JOt LA\'RENCE L. SELLIVAX
(ret he. r:irIon t, Ig. lot, Qualify
lsls'd, Contact Mrs. 3. 11,
ttASlI'l-IIt,
to tell and sell!
(till y
:tn'i INEZ N. SCLLI%'.N,
Nicholson. 601 flriarcliff Ave.,
'or V A Iu,:t it, assume pymts.
$2,493 cousipletu'.
Iil wife
a da,wss pniyini'tit. 322-1084.
Sutisfortl us' 1315 N. ttli*ntic Strickland
A id ra-ss E11 k HO Wfl
Morrison Ford!
Now 4 niyrna Reach.
yot;
it; ii l-:ItEins Nor!.
17-92 5.
Ph. 122-1431
Fii-:i, to trik'' 1IOti('' that a suit
JIIJTCIIISON'S
Ocean
Front
hits been filed against you in IN TIlE CIlt('UI'I' ohlR'I' lope
COUNTY
MOTO1t
A punt meists. 339 5. Atlantic, SEMINOLE
)VEItNMYCST OWNED HOMES
riliova- tittIi Court. Tb.' na- SIt'.iI NOPE COt'%'l'I', FI,OhlhIJA
now hay, a large ideation of
1(1(3..
1-3
BATHS
IHc
ytoni
a
l(t'aeta.
Call
322-4059.
3-2-4
ture of this suit is an action to NO. 1)7-38.1
used oars requiring no down
(5.• a na-a I ,',tat c ,n'rt gre ge 'i'Jii-: si-:w YORK BASK FOR
payment. S.c at 1101 W, 1st.
102.
lu-id ty 'I'lIE CHASE MANII.%T- SAVINGS, formerly TIlE NEW
Ph. *33.0614
24 i'ark tIn,. Office *83-2113
'IA N EA N0 (Nat ioiiai Associa- Y0lth SA\'IN'IH flANK. New
832.0442
or
812-0704
Jight:
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Agr.-a-r,ia-ii tliit.'it
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of June 20,
er, built-ins oVen &amp; range,
you place a low-cost CLASSII fCS as atnou'led. with WEST- '- 5clean. 322-9534.
VIt $62,) •- Pains' Bu'droomus,
FlEL) AD in the Herald.
I:ItN u-:!.i:CTIUC ''()MI'ANY. IN'- NA'i'iIAN ,'et. IINKINS
GE.
Iluat It lt'-ntat Home'. Will fee
r01U1'ofl'i',;i (r tisi'
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Ails by phoase
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1511.
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the
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for Seminole the NEW YORK HANK O'OIt
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Lot N. ::i, 3213 5,,. Orlitsdu IIoe rat of Adjust
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ut
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Dr. 3113-l'J30,
,
llm,c de- si_'ri ut lo of (lie real pro- YOI(IC h4A'1NGH HANK, a Nu'w
.%griculture zosiat to c'roate, a bunP''rt y in 5,-mis i nol " ('nuts t y, Fior- '1' or k i'or '' r itti oil, I e I'le. Inst itt
run' tilt on the following desliar ('a,sirl act Ike Counly
Ida, invoI'.-.i in staid proceedings and NATHAN SI. I)INKINS ienui
e'nihce,i ps'aiiicrty : SW i of SW '.
as 4,'s,-ri )a-ii II t h complal Ut Is (;i-;Nl':VA V. I)INICINS, his wife,
ige, '(etsainuile loulil p. l'iaPrIuln,
of SW
ins 5.n'tlose ll-lS-19lt.
are dcfennalants, I will sell to
an ("howe;
)"tsnl hit',' uIesetil,u.iil ita ly imsg west
Its I hr Unurl of the Cotsisty of l'sghute .t.YaflUa suit ttpiiroxlI..'t 4 iii i'.In-h I of IlN. titan lilg)i.-st tamsil heel lii'udu'r tier
ret ReSist,' if
Judge, Sa's,sius,,Ie Coins is-, I-'iu,rldss, sa,iata'l',- 'ise-ls,tIf rsailo isurttt tit
at (lie front. door of liii,
II.I'I N ii. HI.A('K
('oI.N ii JtIGil'I'S 8}-(.i'iON
I • jt1 5 (ii,, usa'.
I tiitt y
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Pus l'r,,ltn Ia'.
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Stat.'
416.
t vu, lv.n
cit
I"iorid ;a.
III ('reillinre cued I'er.a,,,. Pu ra's 1-lelusti' u,f
1"l unit, ae-u-.,rd lug to i'litt Hans (.ini,
l'utilIc tuc.iriisg tt'III ha' lie Id itt
or
I)eiasu4a itQhli-:lu'l' V le"I'a 'It I'lNN.% 1.1.
I )s.-r,',,f as r' '-a,rd(-.i its I'lat o,louk 5t,taUs a,la t he 11th ,I:a)' a,t
('huisess
slug
Iliac
Sa'ssai isis Ii('asti set
('015 r
I 'cecma'i- hiosac,', 5* is tori, l"lorhil.t, Isa
iite.l Sului Estsstr s
hl''ok 11, Page 43 itt the J sense, I 0117, (lie folio wI hg ill-a'
I
oI1 icisci each of )'oui arc ls.re- al o 511 It-a-uI ii ira is nil i'er.uasa e cts sit y ('ulsi nihesionscria Room, itut
J'ul,i it- It.-'-',r,I of Seminole an lie-il lCti I t't situ, iocittu'ai, aitti.
lirsuisuabs Juts.' 11, 1967 at 11:00 .5. Si. or
4 'busts
or
notified amid required to pro- Iliss- liast
atel ant hunlsig in Ht-nstisiole
County, Florida,
og C use r
it
wit It
tii.'
to 110 wing ('ountty, I"la,riai:u, tii.%S'it
as ss,n tIme rca ft or is ,ciest tile.
ny claIms and demands Aisluil Sahul It.lnlrs
YOU ansi each of you are hersLot 33 in flock 5 of %V It,% Ic). you, or either of you,
itCU)5 of property which are 10liatard of County Cominis.'l'I1l:flHIiI- l.I' i"iItHI' ,tI)IIly lice vie usgaitast thsac estate of by siotitleut anti required to preP
lails era
ztt.'j iii a nt permanently in.
Cuiti uty,
Hernin ole
'i'ION',
II.VI N II. SLACK, uleceased, setit nil)' claims uessi tiiinuuantis
S.' mull im('la' ('fits set y, l"iuridi
stalled as a part of the improve't'
r
ill
Is
g
to
whiials
you,
pI itt
air cit heir of you, sum)'
Fl or 1.111 1*
u of said County, to the CounHICH(a nit said land:
his- Joust .Ilr ta neia,s', Chairrecorded iii
I'int
J aciies of Hemssinolai County, hieve against thsc' icatato of 1(1)I hsr.rcof
((ittu) Wall IIa'at.r
s'"'',
It-ik it', pee 505 11(1 anti 67 ut
,riia, at lila officu in tle court lilt it'l' V ICTOIC IV INN.SLL, deItie ii
.51 tem( Art lsua- hock witht, Jr.
the Pu bile' Itcoordi of Semi.
Lisa, of said ('outsty itt Sanford, ceasisat, I.tta ttf .aaiat County, Cc) Publish, Slay 26, 1967
p
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cFv(
YOU are rcqulr.-d to file your
I
aeu
I"Ioniai:s,
sit y,
cutlenidar this (Younst y .1 udge of Hetnuinoho lsLsN.91
wit hiss
au
nll)hut
,ri'lti,
a naw,- or ot tsu'r tii'f.'tss I %'O i)lead (hi.' (011(1w Its g
wills
ii this (rout t he unit of the ('nuiet y, I"hus- lica, itt labs ,,ffiut iii
lug, wit Is the Clerk of tue above tog etisun r
- -.1
iii (Ioaistt y
.1 pash,lia'cctlon of ttsis notice. (lie court hosts.' tat
fiftfls,.,i (",uit .mI,I serve a COPY items ut u-opemty which are la-- ",i ' 1 ' -n-. h"losl,l,s, tvithsiia ala
'ii copies of each clii In or de- act Sarstuiti,
I hereof u ,nn the pIt) nit itt's at- riat ii Ins a ssd i" - ss iaitu-Stt I y In a part tif lIt,- iiiijsguvcliii .lieili I,,' isa wsItiisg, and coclttiuda I' 111(115 (Its truism t lie II hiss
BE YOUR OWN BOSS
'n-is,) 5, v H I'i''J'.% J I-; I(, J'Yhi- &amp; staili''l
lii It isti
all slate lisa, idisce of residasice of thu tiral I,ist'hicatiatsa a,f title
VO()D, whose :.d.J re-as is I'ost
1 post office address of the not l,,. 'I' no coi,lu,'a of anacia cia liii
It cc
)fflt, hOt 675., ()ria nib, Flor'
mauI, ccliii shall bu sworn to or cistitassal suet Ii be Its n- nit Inst.
Itu' (nigu'rttoi
liii, iot iutcr tutu tsu 23rd day
hit' chitiassit nit, his agent, or a,aii stitch at4lai Cliii oiucu of realCeistril lieatiis
'It J tine-, l'JtT, i.tss to, iulr'ri by
onssey and ae.cornpauleal by a delicus anti Ilust offIce address of
Law, cisc a default will be tn- see lii liruilert y lie issg tItan 61*11511
SINVICE STATION
tsg fine of (cite da,llar mid suha tue eiiitiisttist, dliii shall be aevurts
us art f.,t is iii tia,' Fl intl J uds t,-,-, 'I 114.'UlJIN( you,
(Former Loctjon Of Th5, Sanford Herldj
isa or (isnilafId not so fileal to by that u:hisiisiseam(, isis sgøtst, Os'
IN 'I'I'NItSH S%'JiitItItOY, I meet I of (.,rerclos, tile FOR
LEASE
:4th
.iicy
of
May,
ii
lie
alt
osney,
void.
cc
ssai
ae'ara'rss
y .c
iiasiuti
I)istu!d this
111%.' ha-s .'uOt', sit s,uy hand anti
fill tag fee ut ussis aitcihe r tosil such
/s! Ella Slack
1067.
Itlt-'I lilY •itfi':Icei seal at Sait
EstablIshed Business,
As .tul,isl,ii.is- atrix C'i'A of u'l*isss i , u- ,I-citssitai utot It, (1101
!i.r.1, 5.',cir,,i, (.'iiUnty, Irlorida, (SitAr.)
itsall be voidthe Estate of
Arthur 11. Jieckwitlt, Jr.,
(lii,, 24th diy cjf May, 1967.
Mltl.VIN ii. SLACK,
Iteiss ithizabstis IVinusli
PART FINANCING
i'lerk
-' It)) ur Ii, Heck with, Jr.,
Ilecetesed
As uclaucuIl- Ix of this Last SYlil
By:
Nsrthft
'1'.
Vihien
Clerk
AVAILAILI
ItNS'I'IUOM, 1)A'IS &amp;
a sta1 'i'eatj&amp;ii,uiit of
IJeptity Clerk
tItergar.-t It, Tym-e
204 WEST FIRST STREET
thu Wood
lN'I'OHiI
hIOhIltut'I'
VIC'l'OII
SVINN.
Wislttaker.
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HIGHWAY LOCATION
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pre'gramiis. - Mrs. Russell .1.
wtjc,d have I'een ucchcdult'd for come home and spend hours on I
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JacI: Lindsay, pastor has aimieounee'd.
Theme of the ccrvmnumeies s'ill
be "lod's Children Lie in
Mans' Lands." Each stud(!nt
will t.l.t an iiuiividuttl Part by
sPeaking lines and displaying
his own painting about a
country.
The pm''grane will also iticloth- songs taiid presentation of
caps and diplomas. M ri.. Florence I'aulk, music teacher, will
direct the i;ingin and play the

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NOTICE is hereby given that
30. Home Appliances
*16 Palmetto
*12-0*84
the undersigned ARTHUR. It.
St'RFROARD REPAIRS
Open Evenings by Appointments
BECKWITII, .18., Clerk of CirI..AKE MART TV 2*2-8780
cult Court of Seminole County,
Call 222-4052
HARRIETTS I5EAtYTT NOOK
Hotpoint, RCA.. Zenith, May-tag. Florida, will, on the 5th day of
Open evenings by appointment
Shop A Save in [ak. Mary.
June, 1057, at 11:1)1) o'clock A.M.
ifil- S Oak Ave.
2*1-1742 23-Painting
at the Front Door of the SemilI.
Musical
instruments
nole Count)' Court House, SemiS. Pets &amp; Supplies
hole
in the city of SanPainting &amp; Repairs
ford, Florida, offer for sale and
REPAIR
PIANO
TUNING
&amp;
ANIMAL RAVEN KENNELS: Free Estimates. Ph. 811-6421 W. I... HARMON
sal-ms sell at public outcry to the highDOGS. Cuts, etc. hoarded. For
est and best bidder for cash, the
sale: Chihuahuas. Pek. &amp; BasSPRAY
following
described
property
PIANO IX STORAGE
sets, Stud Service. W. 1st St.
ROOF - EAVES - WALLS
situated in Seminole County.
console
BEAUTIFUL
spinet
Sanford. $22-F.752.
TENTSCR 2*2-4*48
Florida, to-wit:
stored locally. Reported like
Lot 5. Block A. WOODMERE
new.
Responsible
party
can
A &amp; B CONTRACTORS
CHIIIUAHVAS, C wks. old, male
PARK IXI) REPlAT,
take at big savings on low
For the Best In Painting &amp;
&amp; female, AXC, Healthy.
cording
to p1st thereof r•payment balance. Write North
Repairs call 222-2287.
Ph. Bennett $2-Z662.
eor.Iel in P1st Hook 12, l'age
Georgia
Pianos,
120f.
McCall
FREE ESTIMATES
73, Public Records of SemiRlvd., Rome, Ga.
GERMAN SHEPHERDS, female
nole County, Florida,
2 yre. old &amp; 2 yre. old. also
A. 3.
TOGETHER WITH:
IT PAYS TO USE
u'up 2 mr's. old. A.K.C. Good
Vestinghouee Range &amp; Oven
PAINTING - PLASTERING
watch dogs. Ph. Bennett 822-Serial C 141 620 - Model
WALL. PAPERING
THE HERALD
KTR 80X;
CARPENTRY
ROOPTNG
ADS
CALL 222-951*
'estinghouse RefrigeratorSerial PH 425 332 - Model
SALE OR TRADE
8MB 12,
Standards, S mo.
POODLES.
Legal Notice
pursuant to the Summary Final
Legal Notice
permanent shots, bathed, dip.Tudgment of Foreclosure enterL.
('0 P)- 5!"..
1% THE CIUCI'IT COIRT or ed In a case pending in said
Z479 or TE 8-1282.
NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE or FlORIDA TOt THE 1TII JrDiCIAl. CIUCEIT Cnutt, the st3-Ie of which ii
SHEPHERD Puppies ROSALIE HURt') THORNTON OP FlORIDA. 1tM1NOI.E C0EN FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK,
GERMAN
a
TT, FlORIDA.
national banking associatIon
225 Chadwick Avenue
AXC. C wks. old, wormed,
CASE o. e-.ai
organized under the laws of th.
Newark,
New
Jersey
large, healthy, txccllent bloodl'nited States of America,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!- HARRY GOLD,
line. 517-2661.
Plaintiff,
Plaintiff,
_____________________________ PIED that the above-named
Plaintiff, VERDY MARY TEAL.
FOR SALE: Poodles
LOUIS B. SEUBE end PATMhas filed a Complaint In the RAT L. AMSTERDAM GOLD,
A.K.C. Registered, $50 &amp; UP.
CIA A. SEUBE, his wife,
above-styled Court for the adopCall 322-1445 evenIngs.
NOTICE TO APPEAR
Defendants,
_______________________________ tion of the minor child named TO, RAY 1..
AMSTERDAM GOLD and the Civil Action number of
therein, and you are hereby me1201 Cornell Avenue
which is 67-125.
quired to show cause whr the
12A
Summer
WiTNESS my hand and tha
Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
______________________________ same should not be graatsd by
191)25
official
scM of said Court, this
serving a cop' of sour written
GANAS DAY CAMP
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!- 14th day of May, 1967.
defenses, If any, upon STENBegins •lune 12-(llth) Season. STROM. DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH. FlED that a suit for divorce (SEAL)
Call 322-2865
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr.
Post Office Box 1220. Sanford. has been brought against yc in
Cirk of the Circuit Court of
Florida $2771, Attorneys for the Circuit Court of Seminole
Seminole County, Florida
Plaintiff, and by filing the cr1- County, Florida, and you are
By: Martha
gina! thereof with the Clerk of hereby required to file your anDeputy Clerk
the said Court on or before June swer or other written defen,e
NOTICE or INTENT TO
S. 1967; otherwise, a Decree ma' personally or by your attorney .Inseph M. Fitzgerald
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME he entered versu, you granting with the Clerk of said Circuit Attorney for Plaintiff
Cnut, Ninth Judicial Circuit. 236 Security Trust Building
Notice is hereby given that said adoption.
the undersigned, desiring to enWITNESS my hand And the Seminole County, Florida, at the Miami 32, Florida
gage in business under the tic- official seal of said Court at Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, FRanklin 1-5672
titious name of "Pig 'N Whistle" Sanford, Seminole County, Plot- and to sErve a copy thereof upon Publish May 26, 1967
t 25th Street and Park Avenue ida, this let day of May, A. D. Plaintiff's attorney, LEWiS .1. DDN-0$
PATTON, ESQUIRE, of 227
in the City of Sanford, State of 1007.
Fairbanks Avenue, \Vintcr Park, IN THE CIRCUIT CO V fiT,
Florida, Intends to register the (SEAL')
Honda, not lat"r than the 23rd NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 1
said name' with the Clerk of the
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Circuit Court of the Ninth ,iudiClerk of the Circuit Court day of June 1067, and should you tI) I'OR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
to do en a Decree Pro Con- STATE (IF FLORID.t.
cial Circuit, in and for Seminole
By: Zc'na M. Beckwith. Jr.
Count)', Florida.
NOTICE OF
1t'o will be entered against
Deputy Clerk
FORECLOSURE SALE
)U.
John Capko
STENSTIOM, DAVIS &amp;
Notice is hereby given that
CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
WITNLS my hand and the
McINTOSH
Attorneys at Law,
-al c'f said Court at Sanford, the undersigned, Clerk of ths
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P.O. Drawer Z,
Seminole County, Florida, this Circuit Court of the Ninth .TudiPost Office Box 1$
Sanford, Florida
14th 4k)' of May, 1967.
cia) Circuit, in and for Semi32771
Sanford. Florida
22771
nole County, Florida, pursuant
Publish May 5, 12, 10, 26, 1067 Publish May 5, 12, 19, 26, 1967 (SEAL)
to the Judgment of forecloaur.
Arthur U. Be-ckwtth, Jr.
Clerk of the at'ove styled entered in a case pending in
curt
said Court, the style of which I.
By: Margaret It. Tyre, D.0 FiatI,uah Savings Bank, a New
Lewis J. Pa3'ton
York corporation,
217 Fairbanks Ave.
Plaintiff
0TICE OP INTENTION TO AMEND BUDGET
Winter Park, Florida
ron FISCAL 'EAR Iliflo
1057
9, 16. Beitiamin Maximo Guevarra and
Publish May f &amp; June
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN AND TO ALL OWNERS, PERSONS 1057
Dorothy Ann Guevarra, his wife,
Oft ENTITIES SVBJE"T TO CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN FLORIDA
Defendant.
FLO2r CONTPOI DISTRICT TAXES.
and
the
docket
number
of which
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Governing Board 0f
0TlCE OP FREE DP.%I ER
Is CC. Ctv. ( 162 will offer for
i:ini anti St'uthcrn Florida Flood Control District, a public cotTIlE STATI; OF FI.ORIDATO, sale and sell at Public Outcry
rn'rutie,' existing and operating under and by virtue of the laws
John H. Janseen
to the highest and b.,t bidder
of the- Stete of Florida, intends to amend its budget for the fiscal
5:2 wzelnu Street
for cash, the following descrlbyear t'cginntng June' 1, 1I'GC. and ending June 31). 1557 as follows:
Alpena, Michigan
ed property situate in Seminois
Incti-ase' in Anticipated Receipts
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT!. County, Florida, to-wit:
From Bliltrict Txes .....................................................*
PIED that th.' petitioner DOBOLot 2. Block 8, 8tJNLA'D
From General Revenue Fund-State of Florida ......
754,49s,66 THY M. JANSSEN, has filed a
ESTATES, a subdivision, ac'(titiOfl in the Circuit Court,
cording to map or plat there.
Total increase in Hudget ...................................................$ 7G2.49!.65 Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for
of recorded in
at Book 11
The at-ove Increase In anticipated receipt, It intended to be appro- Seminole County, Florida, for a
Page 15, Public Records of
printed as follows:
license to take charge of and
Seminole County, Florida,
For the Acquisition of Lands and Othc-r Purposes
tuatnage 11cr own estate and pro- Together with, but not limited
Capital OntIa)'-Right
of Wa)' .................................$ 5o4.40G5 perty and to become a Free to the following items, permanFor Constru, tton
DeaDr. and that application for ently installed:
C1, jiital Outlay ......................................................................2 25fl,00b.00 such
lic'c'nse vili he. presented to
One' GE Refrigerator (else,)
}0t 'rax Assessors Feet. .......................................--.2
.,00(,01) raid Court on the 6tt day of
Moth-i LAS-12.S, Serial No.
.lun.', It'57, :,nd you are hereby
05-664627; One GE Range,
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.3,408.65 :1w if:.'d tO
caus.- wit)' sarnt
e-lcc., !odel j-toi -s, Serial
Ti,.' 0o-crieing Board further inte- neje to attend the allocation slu'ull Yt he- granted by aervo. TS_ 075661; One Duo(If tludgtte'd funds by intrafund transfer, from ,.-rtnln Contingency Ing a
copy of )'our written deTherm Heater (oil), Mode)
Accounts whoh
iIi not result In further Increase in the total !,'nser, I! any', upon petitioner's
3359, Serial No. 4-ff.17,
amount budge-ted,
attorneys,
5TENSTROM.
DA.
60001) I3TL'; One Victor CliThat on tue 0th da' of June, A. D., 1967, at nine o'clock a. in. 'IS &amp; McINTOSH, Post Office
max Kitchen Exhaust Fan,
in the' principal office of said Central and Southern Florida Flood I3ox 1330, Sanford, Florida, and
11(1 model or serial numbers;
Control District. t'Oi Eerniu Street, West Paint Beach, Florida, file' tb. original defense or
Ten Venetian Blinds, (Ms.
hearing will be aflorded to all owners, persons or entIties who are picading in the office of the
tal), manufactured by Root mu be subject to said District's taxes, their ..ttorxiey or agents, Clerk of the Circuit Court on or
ta'rt
Awning &amp; Venetia*
to appear betore said Board and show thai, objections to iaid bc!c're the 26th day of June,
Blind
Company,
Orlando,
amendments.
1067; otherwise, such license and
Fla. No model or s.r) nurnThis notice shall be published in the eighteen counties of the Judgment may be entered forthben.
District.
'ith.
Said sale will be held at the
(SEAL)
DATED at Sanford, Seminole County Courthouse in
CENTRAL AND SOL'THEItN FLORIDA County, Florida, this 23rd day of Sanford, Florida, on the City
the 12th
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRiCT BY ITS (If May. 1967.
day of June 1967,
t 11:01
GOVERNING BOARD
(SEAL)
o'clock A. M., or as soon thereBy /s! Riley 5. Miles
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
after us the same can be don..
Chairman
By: Martha T. Vihien, D. C. (SEALt
ATTEST:
Clerk. Circuit Court.
Arthur H. Beckwith, 3,.
0 It. DalI Jr.
Sanford, Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Secretary
STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
fly: Martha T. VihIsa
Member. of Board
McINTOSH
Deputy Clerk
Robert L. Sean., Vice Chairman
Attorneys for Petitioner
ROE
AND O'BRIEN
T. R. Tomlinson
Florida State Bank-Suite
American
National Bank Bldg.
C. A. Thomas
Sanford, Florida
32721
P. 0. Box 11989
It. W. Padrkk
Publish May 26 &amp; June
9, 15, St. Petersburg, Florida 28731
Publish May 12. lii, :6, 19117
)957
Publish May 26, 1967
DDN-6
DDN-$1

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Roofing

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CUT 'a' CURL BEAUTY SALON

0') 'T'heatrc )
The Tan
'rue Ts,cri.
u Let's oG
0) Wide World ot SPorts
:20 (2) G.E. Cnflee Bowl

Man Prom U.N.C.L.t.
Hogan's Heroes
91)fl (6) F'rj.

Food Service

BIRNICK'S RKAUT SALAON 13. Special Services
Regular *10 Permanent now $1.96
Complete. 222-9158
Piano Tuning &amp; Repair

Xeutni Show
2:00
5n
2:11 (2) Pl4ehnhl

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LARGE - SMALL
GREEN BROTHERS ROOFING
828-0514

RICH PLAN- Sanford *22-69*1

4-flea ut Care

Pendtiitti
its The 1.aw

BATTEN'S
UPHOLSTERY &amp; REFINiSHING
Specialising in Anttues &amp;
Fine Furniture
8*8-7051
I4ONflWOOD

Miebtesry A Supply 00.
*11-14*2
1$? W. 2nd St.

Are'a

,Ifle'ONI')lTR')NttIl Clne-Ot,
SELl. 138 your furniture. Quick
MdClP from $99 up.
service trith the Cash.
Me')ONI'' AI'PLIANC)
RUL'I% TRADING POST
i* Pnlms'tto
*18.0697

34. Upholstery

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SPRINKlER SYSTEMS
All Types and its..
We repair sad Pf1'$e
STINE

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RIPENED Citrus. We
Ship. Albert H. Pell, Osteen.
Call *22-287*.

'ell Drilling

TRItE

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terry

Torn k

Food

13. Catering

REGISTER for .Taekle Ceolo's
Swim &amp; Dive School. Classes
daily. intanle to adults. Morn- ISA-Home
lags 22-0A65, I . m. t11 4
p. in.2-2222.

(2') Sirvk'al

2:01) (2) The
(5)

Do koli nave a i?k%55 probI..
Writs P. 0. Roi till, Sanford.

:fl (2) The

Forest Banger.

sions beginning June 1. For
Information call *22-1816 or
222-4871..

2. Personals

Jetanna
(6) ,nne Ranger
(9) 7flitnn, The Monster
SATERflAT r. ii.
U:U0 (6) Road Runner
(9) BU5 BtInnT

ThAT' P. R.
(9) Twilight 7ons

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EEK &amp; I IIEEK

To tIny

\'ANTl-1i: TANI't'5t AXI,US
suitable for Hotse Trailer.
Call 222.0251,

222-1)922

Results

Bring Fast

12A-.Summer Camp

-'--Lost &amp; Found

0:20 (2) The Cat
Ie:oo 9 The Avengers
(2) AmerIcan Image
11:00 (2 News
(2) Tonight
(C') Las Vegas Show
(0 Shock Theatre
5ATVRIY A. M.
6:80 (6) Sunrise S.mseter
7:00 (1) Grower's A)ms.ns.e
(2) Across the P.ne.
7:26 (9) News
2:20 (6) World s.t lArge
(9) AgrIculture Time
(2) Burns &amp; AlIen
$00 (2) Today
(9) Jungle .Ttm
(6) Capt. Kangaroo
900 (2) Super Sli
(9) let Jackson
9:20 (H Atom Ant
(1) Undsrdi
(9) My Friend Flicks
American Image." (Color). A 10:00 (2) P'lintston.s
() Frankenstein Jr. &amp;
not altogether successful at.
Impoutblsa
tempt to blend the sources of
inspiration-natural and man- 10:20 (2) Spa-ce ICidettes
(5) Space Ghost
made America and its people(9) Rsatlss
American works of art11:00 (2) Secret SQuirrel
(6) Superman
themselves.
Some will enjoy
with
(9) Casper Cartoons
popularization the music, dis-

tort-ed film images, brief visits
with artists and the juxtapoltion of reality with art. Others
will regret that. the camera
didn't stay lone.r on the bettier paintings and artists. Andrew Wyeth. .lnck Levine and
the late Edward Hopper are
among thoce who make statemenU. E. G. Marshall, who
narrates, has a thinner voice
than you'll remember from
"The Defenders."
1-ll p.m. (ABC) The Àyengers. "From Venus With
Love." (Color). (Rerun). ]n tonight's episode, .lohn Steed and
Emma Pc'.l investigate the
deaths of amateur astronomers,
all member of the British Venusian Society. whose hair turns
snow-white upon dying. Stee.d
joins the social and meets
Venus Brown (Barbara Shelicy), a dazzling lovely who
thinks there i life on Venus,
and the glaring light that appears before each death certainly lends an out-of-thisworld touch to the killings,

Ciassifieds

58. Wanted

CHOICE
DOWNTOWN
LOCATION

NEXT DOOR TO
FLORIDA STATE BANK

-SEE YOUR BROKER.

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Ihe Sviliors of the Forest I ahe i\t'adeiny Nv ill
begin I hCiI gi'ndti:it iofl vXipi's t)(l,1 at 7 :O pin.
Nvit h n 11u1150( 1u1 1011 5Cl1CC ill Ill(, Forest, l.ahe 5evCut ii -1')ay Ailvnt ist C hurch.
I'a it ieipa tin g ill t ile progra in fo r t he eVen 113 g
will be Elder \V. 0. ( '04". invilcat ion ; Sandy Cav;inn%lgh. I riflupet Solo ; Elder 1). It. Baasch, ser,wn
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RNGS BAPTIST
Old Orlando Rd. at Rester Ave.
It, HsimtIthn Griffin - Pastor
Sunda!
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Corner 7th &amp; 1m
Pastor
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SATURDATSERVICES
infl R. rn.
Sabbath Srthool
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Rev. Blair MoQarveY - Pastor

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t)ISCIPLES OF CHRIST
1607 S. Sanford Ave.
R. Vernon
9:45 a. to
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Iorning Worship - 11:00 K. rn.

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BAPTIST CHURCH

1122 West First Street
Pastor
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10:00 a. ii
Sunday School
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. M.
Evening Worship — 1:30 p. in.
Wednesday Prayer
7:00 p. in.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
A'I' SANLANDO
M'tc't:ng at 0 (lS Longwood Plaza,
Longwood
Richard Cardtncr ......MInister
J'hon a:o-isu
It.1c SeItt*oi ............ 9:00 a. M.
orshI;i 10:00 A. ui. &amp; 7:00
Wed flhi.Ic Study
&amp; Prayer
, :Oo p. in.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
0 749 Country Club Road
P:45 a..
Sunday School
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Worship Service — 11:01) a.. i.
Training Onion — 6:16 p. m.
,.nteg Worship — 7:90 p. .
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HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY, Ine.

1BU1Rflce

Robert Sulouff and Employees

Willie &amp; Ed Hunt &amp; Employes

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

CARRAWAY &amp; McK1B8IN

Insurance

CELERY CiTY
PRiNTING CO., INC.

1P

WESTMINSTER

CHURCH
Tt. 406 East of Seminole Plaza
PIlES

OF

CASSELI3ERRY

Rev. Lucas F. Grile — Pas tor
Church School — 1:80 a M.
Morning Worship - 11:00 &amp;. vi.
Junior Hi &amp; Senior Hi

Youth Meetings
Tuesday:

Pastor

1:21 a.. vi.

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Choir rehearshal 3:80

1:00
Adult Choir rehearsal
Wcd.: Jr. Choir rehearsal 1:81)
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and Employees

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

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
John Dunn and Staff

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Nell &amp; John Kader and Employes

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

KENTUCKY FRiED CHICKEN
Kentucky Jim &amp; Employees

Earn

New Mt. Zion Baptist Church. 1720 Pear Ave
Raveana Perk Baptist Church, 274$ W 90th

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Central Baptist Church, 1311 Oak Ave.
Chuluote First Uaiflhul Church
Chuluote BaPUSI Mt..*OS
Elder Springs Baptist Church,
959 Lehman Rd
First Baptist Church. 518 Perk Ave.
Friendship Baptist Church of
.eUUiwunt. Springs
Ut. 4ll, LiLamonta Springs

St.
Usteen k9atAirt Church
Pth•ci•*it Baptist Church 1110 W Doors Rd.

Prairie Lmie Baptist Church, Ridge Rd..
Fern Park
Progress Missionary Baptist Church, Midway
beuond bbtioh MissIonary Baptlat Church,
West Sanford
Sunlend Baptist Church. 11I Preuch A.t.
St.. James Mtaiuuary Baptist Church his

First Baptist Church ci L.i.B.ary
First BaiisaI Church of Geu•ve
First Bsptiit Church of La$.st Mat?
First Baptist Church of Lm.k. Monroe
irst Baptist Church of Longwuud. car.

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St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. lath St..

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Forest City baptist Church

Baptist

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Mt. Calvary
New
111111 W 12t11i St.

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Church of Lite Nativity. bake Mary
All Souls CsI.tuulic ChutatI, ill uak Ave
Itoinan Cthi'it, Mama. oportamans Club.

Chuluut.a
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hues Catholic
P1a,oe, LhsSary

Church

Oak dill kid Ustesi
Morning Glory Uspust Church, Geneva H'
Mt. Olive Missionary BapUst Church. ban
Lando Spring. Rd., Lotgwood
Alt Zion Missionary Bal"*st. Sipat Ave.
Nets Bethel Missionary Baptist Church.
1 Mickury Ave.
11th

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Jordan Mhisiuu&amp;ry Baptist ChI1TCk,
li..2i W. PTht St.
Lose Sou thern Bs.pUsI Mission. Cbuluuts
North lid.
BapUsi
Church
Missionary

Ilibsuil

Slasalunary

Canaan Heights
Missionary Bapt.st Church.
v8u Cypress St.
Springs Ltd..
Temple Baptist (.hurch, Pam
Altamonte Springs
Westelil. Mtaiuouu.ry Baptist Church,
416 S. Holly ava.
4i6
Ave.
Zion iIcp Baptist
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Church I Greet
First Baptist Church at Oviedo
YIsa1 BpUat Church of bs. Lm.zidgi Springs
First $hliob missionary Baptist Church.

1. uIterPrls.
Alsoadours

Matthews

Missionary

Church.

Pershing

St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church. Maltlaud Ave. A.Itamunt.. Springs

Cki&amp;ti$TI4J
First Christian ('hutch. 1607 5 Sanford

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CONUiUOUATLONAL

CongregationalChrietilis Church

Baptist

24111 Perk Ave.
t'urLbsilCe Christian
Haven Dr., Mmitiaud

s.w buJoli' Prinususg. Baptist Cbui'cii.
£wuU W. 11th 51..

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Enterprise

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Christ Episcopal Church. Loniwood
All Saints Episcopal. Enterprise
Holy Cross Episoopal,, Park Ave. at 6th

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MORTUARY
Eunice L Wilson and Staff
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Luud Shepherd United 14&amp;thSi5.
001) B. Orlando D.
Lutheran Church of Deitona-DcIlatY.
Ct'rnusunity Center. Shell Road. DeBary
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Messiah Lutiierau Church. American Legiuh
Hall. Prairie Lake, Fern Perk
St. Luke. LUtheraV Church. at. as.
METHODIST
Barnett Memorial Methodist Cbv.rck. £.
DeSary Ave., Enterprise
Bear Laks Methodist Church
Bethel A.M.E. Church. Csun Bebts
Casse.ltuerry. Community Methodist Church.

Hwy. 17.111 I Piney hti&amp;ge Rd.., CsbbsIb.rrY
LHLls.ry Community Methodist aturck W.
Highlend, D69&amp;17

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Presbyterian
Church.
First
Oak Ave.
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D.Ba.ry,
First
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?reibyteruui Church of The Covenant

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school by :m T:minpn doctor,
Ma till..' C. ( tit—St. the hitishi's
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Happy birthdays were sung to
Mrs.
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Mrs.
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i"emrt'."ot. I.iike A1'it(IPIily, SUCVvI5eS ItS ('Itt Myers, a student. operates the
F.
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Operat trig I n its in x st.'t'l
kok, and Mrs. V. 11, Abrams.
i lt'pnIitlllt'Ilt ''4 tittst't t'Ok)I' ))I'PSli. The ik'pai't utent is run as it commercial
sI Ihictulie' shut' •1;iiiii;iiv,
ASSisitlig time lii)Stt'SS welt'
ll'iiltiIig et)IIL)uin•v RIUL (lOPS tixteuiivt., work for bli.4ittcs.8e5 in the c entrul
the IuitIIldIy ('iii oh' V " IIilut'oixt Miss Al lien Chapman. Mrs. Mill'
l"Iunida lileil. it PinI)k)ye1i LIj)))1t)XiIisLttelV a duhcn s tudellEs.
iiioilvly 75 st ouh'nt .s ,iud 25 St urdivailt , al i d Miss 1'IIiu hiol
uiuh'r it'll.
adults. The st tidu'itt s,
Visitors Included Miss A 1111
11(11111 Stij)t'tVISI(uJ), ftlt' .111 %1l4'
Laymen Hold Revival At Elder Springs
Willulmn, Mrs. harry Utterly,
vitiling WiI''C% '11111 4414. lfl lists
Mm's. ltk'tusrd I"i'It:di.'I, Miss Vir
'.i'niy 1tbk' I(, defray ImUil I)' or glum Chapman, J. K. Colt', 1111(1 Ihipust l.sytsuen Itomis across three duty revival intl t't utusgelis ht.'Id at 1: 13 Saturday, 1 a-rn,
the.' sttt' will eonvt'Igt' on Kid- I uc prugt'atsi.
and 13 Sunday. Sunday School
their inhiniul txpt'iise's.
V. II. Ahnuiins.
en Sjn'iiigs Lluiptist chureli at
tuIt' clitirch %k ill b' in will be at 9:4.5 a. vi., viitatiou
Sn'ci.iilii iig lii I l.t '.t oh oilily, I 'I'iit'ii' wt'i' 20 is it'll ibt'rs ores 7:45 11111. tonight to Itunt'ls at
at 11- 111 . and tr.atung union at
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volveti uitid the Sit
--- tile Inunthis'
"it c's Itt ii Inal i tilt.
30 p ill.
-- -entit- 1), in tiu 11,11!d' of th' hospItals mstj ltvt'tity hi itel.s mid
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(lll8$
Bake Sale
layaswn, will h)r1)$, id' spet'idl
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Iiwlels, in the central 1' Ii. aicut.
'I'm' Clis-hot incus I louiiteissake'rs tousle. lest ii tout's, amid gu.ps't I
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Ov iedo %oiniiii $ (.kdi is
The mniachiery, ItistuiIlt'd v. Iths sjuiuiiiutIstg us bake suit.' In olawn- $ums.luy School ('hiss at ( 'sussel- Isst'ssniges.
A it'vert'e.I dish supper wUL
till! new hijilding inclildo-'s IIII'Ve llj%%Il ()%,jj.jj0 todity froin 4 7 tse-t's), I 'uinisivailt y ('hiuruh will
At 9 a.m. antI 2 li.m. S.etur lv h'Lt at Chikt Methodist at
Ainerkuimi weosiiet - .xIrsttors, phi A variety of i'ikes cookies, lsistis II citfkt'is for ii,. .oss,in g dci&gt;' LIst' Latsut'it t% 111 s ssi'tI lit((1 :311 i'.n.. $uii,Li v with e-ei'yAtia-rica ii I iomni.s and hi.'4iil, and oil lit-n liiilt'el good-1 'a I uut H 11.111 , 'l'tut';tIity lit the list' thiuic'ii to bt'giti t .t to. I test, 111% iticI to a tt w ilki the sur.
lti.o H ,
MX coizIlilelcittI tlr)-ez
%4 111 be stiitl.
thuich,
I Krrtsgelbtie serit iceS tt iii hi I ji asni h'ltutt ohip aft,jrwarl
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S'I'UJ)ENTS fold sheets as they cineige from the fllO(lPfll liofleEs In the

J.'orest Lake Academy laundry. Mally tittidetA8 learn vocatioind mkills

While

e.tihIiIJg extra money In this large, well-equipped shop which services 1105.
the aicit.
Jill utis, hotels and motels

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J1-uUlng Hills Moravian Church. Altamonte
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hess.es 504 Sanford Ave.

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t'liai)I(' sliicli',ii
Ill r.''r Itr a ttu'.ihiuti,il riI;)h(slll;I
I'It s(pI'1I, I.vsto'r 4t:innard, right, of Fore't. I.ake At'ad'niiv (II.:eu...C.5
III Still $14.15 4,5 lItlilt lilt,'. tt('!(I
I'I'tV 11111(11 II
plans
with student, f,iuiilti lei 1'. 'fhechonI is planning a
411111) tni'rii;inies. (Ir:I1I imig,
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hio,,L lurlIling 1111(1 lustindry.
I 'ro'sent lv SItHilIlts are en
i\crdimii. to StllnnIr(t, out of al or technical training.
,.till include typing. reading. U.
ga ged In Inatly vociltional act i I hr 9;1 me mber senior class. 60
Sta nnil ml also a nonu ru rd the S. history. chemistry, drlver'i
'iI IVS (Ill (111111)tlS. Qtlit(' 41 It'w per cent p14111 to study for col school will offer siln)rno'r s(hooI trainin, hard .-ir.d private in
ro'giilanly III Iii.' 1)00k lt'ge th'goes, while a majority clnsse.i this year. The itihiects structioru on instruments, iflC1Ud
tt ork
lituI:iry. iiiiiiiIitusiitt' (l('l)sit of the remaining Want vocationa vailable to summer student: in'4 p1.1:14) md organ.
fll('Ilt. t'alo'Ii'ri:i
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).tlI iiit'iit, (ticto(Iiat tU)rk and
III 41 S l'(l(' 14111,11 ('411):ltIIV. l'iiis
itut:i ' i;illt' I i:Iilli,Ig ii;is tIilIh)tt(l
iii.iliy st uith. icts to 01)141112 work

('LA! It 11-k U Nil : RI), mu 'iager of I" mrest I ,ake bindery, recently c:1 InC to
Central l'Ii roht from Cali lornin. \Vii lu t he assistance of h is tv iii', t1 . nsis
ailed ill t ile opi
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Community Chapel. Altamonte Springs
Eastern Ort hodox Church. St.. Johns Chry.
sustovi Chapel. Hwy. 17-11, Fern Park
Congregation Bath israel, 16th &amp; Magnolia
First Cnurcb of Christ, Scientist,
sub h. 2U4 St.
Kingdom Bali of Jsbuvgh's Witness
Like M14i.ros Until,, 11'oz w, Third St.
First Pentecostal Church of Longwuod
Fuli Gospel Tabernacle 1724 Couny
U Club
Mt. Oh'. Holiness Church. Oak 11111
lid.. Oat.,
Piuscrest Ans.aibiy of (lad. 97th &amp; Elm
Sanford Alliance Church, 1403 5. Park Ave.

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Church of God of Prophecy. 3907 Elm Ave.
Church of God of Prophecy. Lcng wood
Church uf God Missio.
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Forest Lake Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Hwy. 496, Forest City
Seventh-day Adventist Church. Maitland
Ave., Altamonte Springs
Sanford Seventh-Cay
Adventist Church.
5ieutb I Elm
OThER CHURCHES
Aliens A-ME. Church, Olive &amp; 11th
Church of God In Christ, QYlodu

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Jesus

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Upsala Community Presbyterian Church.
Ipsala ltd.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, Howell

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for tin' ;,,,.I iiiyM t'xIonsito'
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\VILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

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The .1:: i: itr and Seniors of
Methodist
Lake
Bear
the
('hunch will meet at the church
Saturday at 7:15 p.m. for a
bowling party. Chaperones will
be Mr. 1114(1 Mrs. Rick Teeter.

COUNTY AREA CHURCH DiRECTORY_CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church of Christ. 1513 5 Park LVI.
Church of Christ. Geneva.
Mureb of Ckrlt. LAke M&amp;F7
Church of Christ. L.ungwood
Church of Christ. Peals
BUHCB OP GOD
Church of God. 902 Hickory
Church of God. 2200 5. French
'tiurcb of God. Oviedo
Churb of God (Holiness)

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and Staff

Christ Methodist Church
Suniaud EItsLSS
First Methodist Church. 419 Park Ave.
First Methodist Church of Oviedo
First Southern Methodist Church
3460 ".ford Ave.
Free Methodist Church. SOP W. •
Geneva Methodist Church. Geneva
Urace Methodist Church. Onore Rd..
Grant Chapel A U. M. Church, Oviedo
(iakgrove Metbodist Church. O'vi.do
Qateezu Methodist Church
waslays.12
p a, o I a
W. at PaOIA
5t J
935 t. a cypress
St.. Marys L..ME. Church St. lit. 411 0.t..n
s Methodist C b ii r h Ost..n
St. Paul'
Rd. Enterprise
cr4 memorial Methodist C b u r
B. DeBary

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S11-111114 ,111,11 to'i.sir iitnl tutuiiig'
t'()(illiS. t.':,iiiing SltI(IU)5 II,, in
sttii,iii',it. iiiisiiI kf'Vi)lI15t(I 4111(1
o'tt'Iii ui:siit 'l IIIfl.''4. hrii,ht', office
atuI 11.I(l('l 5 IlIfill's. 1 \1 "-(1 ;,ai I
of thu, lriiiolitit'. will be ;i chiuip,'l.

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Inc.
and Employes

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Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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Bowling J?tity

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

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

ROSE AND WILK'S RESTAURANT
Rose &amp; Ws Bowman &amp; Employees

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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

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

FIRESTONE STORES
Lanny Emmett and Staff

FLORIDA STATE BANK
AND STAFF

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

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Brownie Troop 478 of Bear
Lake School, under the leadersh:p of Mrs. Barbara Torrey
and 'Mrs. Donna M :ivo, co-leaderr, recently enjoyed a hike
and cookout. On the mt'nu were
Browriit stew and s(,mt'molo..
Brownies on the hike ui.
,lud''d Cindy Mayo, Mary Ann
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t:ufl Ki..th. .An.j'
t an'. B.i :1.
.Mathct
dy Copeland. Debbie Jones, San.
dy Lassiter. Patty Torrey, nd
Cathy Itieckmann.
Of course no hike is complete
,without 4t little mascot 50 i
Rand v Mayo trudged olong, too.

NATIONAL BANK
Howard IL Hodges and Staff

and Employees

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SANFORD ATLANTIC

WINN DIXIE STORES

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Brownies Hike

Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.

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Worship Service .. 10:80 a. to.
Kindergarten and Nursery

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COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN
&amp; South Orlando Drive
Pastor
Thomas H. Makin
9:00 a.. M.
Worship
Church School — 10:00 a.. M.

THE REDEEMER
100 iv. 29th Place
"The Church of th e Lutheran
Hour" and TV "This is th e

Life"

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

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10:45 a.. vi.
Session Meet
Morning Worshi p 11:00 a.. to.
Church SchoolBeardall Chapel — 1:00 P. M.
Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 p vi
senior Hi Fellowship 6:00 p. vi.

$15 a..
Morning Worship
Sunday School ....2 s:iz a.. :
Morning Worship 11:00 a.. to.
Communion-First Sunday is
each Month
E.lnderga.rten and Nursery

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Rev. Virgil L. Bryant. a..sto
Morning Worship — 1:30 a.
Church School — 9:46 a. in.

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hi6 children's sake. (3) For the sake
of hi community antI nation. (41
For the aakc of the Church itself,
which needs his moral and flUitt!rUtl
support. Plan to go to church regis
larly and read your Bible daily.

I"AT2ST 'HtJRCB OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
800 East Second Street
Suliday Service I
Sunday School — 12:00 a.. n.

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1i4 Park Avenue
F. B. Chance ......... Pastor
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Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. in.
6:30 p. M.
Training Union
Evening VorahiIp .. 7:41' p. to.
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strong Church, neither democracy
nor thviiization can survive. There
are four sound reasons why every
Tiernan should attend services regu-

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Jarly and support the Church. Tlit'y
The Church is the greatest factor

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GOOD SHEPHERD
LUI'BERA CHU R CH
2900 A Orlando Drive
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Lutheran

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Sr. (ias' V. I'.

The bindery at Forest Lake
Academy maintains a regular
liiir.:ry hitiding service, inelud
Ing the I'Chi tiding of old l.mk's
and ulakinc bound vollillivs out
of single issues Of maga7,ine.
ork jog area covers
Their
;r;iLica liv II e ent ire state of
Florida ;d nt prt,sent they are
servucint 'UHI)) ilifIt'rt'tit typis
of acc'':nts, -uieh ns cellOflis,
col leges and ilnIvcrsit ie. pub
1 c libri ne'-. htu'. itnic and husi
nescc relalt (I If , the •1t1 I0.'11
tiidtt'.' ry.
Si Ildent S ;ttt r'iiesutit.,ce.I
Ill
pt :1 c pil t • in 1HIIII 1'
fir. Icr tol
(.1111 ' hilt' I he\
li'.irn.
The bindery dt'pa rtnient is di
signed to aid the Slildent in
coordinatings the use of his
it h his thinking capi
hands
city
It also offers a t'haiict'
for boys and girls to offset the
tpenst' of education by seeking
g a inful (111u10yti1I'Iit.
Chair Barnhi;irt. versatile man
ager of the bindery. supervises
the 40 or more sttidt'nts and
approximately adults \% ho work
there, and coordinates the various pro-esses and bookkeepimz

7:80 p. M.
Sunday Evening
Wed. Itibic study .. 7:30 P. M.
Conquerors Meeting

Morning Prayer — 11:00 a.. TO.
(Except lit Sunday-Holy Coto.

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Holy Communion - 7:30 a.. in.
Family Service — 9:00 a. in.

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Evangelist
Highway 46
10:00 a. M.
Bible Class
11:00 a. to.
Morning Worship
htOD p. to.
Evening Worship

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Rev. E. Ruth Grant
10:00 a. M.
Sunday School
Morning Worship — 11:00 a. in.

HOLY CROSS
401 S. 'ark Ave.
The Rev. Leroy D. Sops?

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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OF LONGWUUD
561 Orange Street

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W. S. (Bill) Hammond,

Service tVed.)
'rhtrd Sunt1a
Siris:rition

\ednest1a Eening Spry 7 00
Old fashioned preaching and
mincing.
Prayer for vsring our Btbi es

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710
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Osteen. Florida
Rev. B. W. Miller. Pastor

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Evangelist
Morric Ruby
Fire Hall
M,.otp. iti Lake Mar
0:80 a. M.
I;itic Chant.
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Morning Worship
Evening Worship .... 6:00 p. vi.
Bible Clues Wed. - 7:00 V. .

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OF THE AZAIh
%V n4 St. at Ms pIe Ave.
.1. L:er ccl ..................Pastor
0:49 a.. M.
Suniay School
1i:50 * rn.
Morning Vor5hip
youth Hour ............6:00 a. M.
Evang-elistle Service 7:00 p. in.

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LAICE M0R0E
CHURCH OF GOD (HOLINESS)
Lake M'nrne
Orange Rlvd.
Pastor
% IilS.rd Eldridge
Sunday School
1000 a. ID
Morning Worship - 11:00 a. to

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10:00 a. M.
Sunday School
Mrning Worship
11:00 a rn
7:90 V. to.
E"aneIIstic Svc.
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Rilph Brewer Jr.
0:00 a. m.
itlijie School
Morning Worship - 10:00 a. to.
Evening Worship . £ 80 p in
Wed. Prayer Service 7:80 p. in.

PINCCRCST BAPTIST
CHURCH
Onora Road
Rev. Roy A. Hamilton .. Pastor
Sunda' School —. 11 :41' a.. in.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. ui.
6:15 p. ui.
Training Union
Evening Worship — '1:80 p. to.
Wed. Evening Prayer
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Prayer Service — 7:45 p. to.

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Palmetto Ave., L,ongwnod

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Minister
Prt' 1,1 i. it,,rette
Temporary location: Altarn.'nte
(','rnniunhty H'uie,
Spr1ng
iTii, Altamonte
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Sprin
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Sunda
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Morning Worship - 11:00 a. vi.
Evening Service - 6:90 p M.
vednepdny:
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\trflln Worship 12:00 a M.
6:15 p. in.
Upvor:h Lestie
710 p rn.
FveflInR Worship
%\ ed. rr.iver Meeting 7:30 p. rn.

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OF PHOPHFCY
Elm Avenue
Pastor
P.
Robert Welch
m.
Stinda.y School
9:45
Worship Service
10:41 a m.

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Erc'c'rit f kn of flowCr, f ,"r' To.vric'nd a nd 'ECU flflP Effl(IP ; eln
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f"olev m ild TI rosa Tr i rn hir'. and e ta s°n v.
( 'orn rrlpr)vr'rnE'n t w i I h' h'td at I 0 a. rn Sunday.
On I )I(' program arc' 1s ilev Winstd, dass npnniOl(i F)i. D. W.
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103 Oak Avenue

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Cor. 7th and Elm
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L:TTEn FROM rressi -knt Lyndon B. Johnson is
studied by Forest Lake Academy Senior Harold
Baasch and Baikx Winstead a teacher at the schooL
lhrol1 failed to i'eac'h the President by telephone.
Nit left some questions on such topics as Vietnam
and r.inmnim 'with :i While House sc'cret.arv. He
the President
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hIIeI recPiVe
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HOME ECONOMICS students from Mrs. Judy Osborne's class at Forest
Lake Academy model dresses they have made themselves. Top pho1b,
left to right, Donna Fauhkingham, Marilyn Amo, and cynthia Sampson.
Bottom Photo, Joy Bratcher, Barbara Moon, Martha Weicburg and
(Herald Photos)
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WALTER TEAGUE (school ad.
ministrative assistant):
REPORTER—If the Gov ernor
appoints you to fill Mr. Milwee's
unexpired term, 'i)Uid you accept
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to speak to the board.
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1 asked Otl.
(111"fl liv
Ci4't1t' C. (1oisn Jr.,
fro,n
TEA G U E —The board wanted dead of 1-lie titit ion's
emlnn1v' Memnrjil Ifo-s_
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to submit my name, hut I told
iitiuI t(iiIy, flf11V thI vnruv, for
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s
Will
he
heist
by
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Floi't
ls'et'vt'
ASMO('Iflt
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big close hrnsh with tjenth
them last week I was not InterI
II Tr (P) — With hi,lt'
Saturday nnil with
ested.
Bttttieh 1,17 at 10 .flt.. TU1'd8Y at
hi'uuuit'ii ulshhmn'
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thint&lt; inir O r. NI . A rthi,r
IIEPORTEII—Well, have you
t
il
t,
ion %t,'mnrinj
On Seinitiok Hottlevaril at. liii' lake frsit ill
Stitiforti
id
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changed your mind
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smith is the greatest.
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'nd to o, the. Florida
'Iorjd' HisthTEAGUE — If I accepted it, I the public is Invited.
,
IbivkJ, without. his pitrc'nt
WI
4'ith
ii
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tlt'mot ml Day Set-vices will
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A flag nitil flag polo given
111JN(,f.E ' — ilmot two-third-4 the holivouid talk to the board FIRST!
eonont4at.iirdny. wnnt swim- MAlI I,4')N
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niing in I.nko Armory and `R4
to the Evevgi'eeti Cemt-tt't- j III' lii'lil hii• (tie fit-lit tutu' itt
div IntiI predicted liy tho
I
LAXEI-'hit)NT PIIOGRESS
found
shortly
nfterwnrtls,
by
Ii
irltIiiiul
iIeniivy
Cnidi',u
1.
Elitel- ili- ise by Ilertiert P. Gjt,ti1 the
Florida H ihway Patrol.
Ilolidtiy Inn: Pouring the floor
t;zie
Nesmith, 7. floating
0'; SR -1:1st in Forest City at
ç
iiit.
,ti
A merican I a'gion
SERV ICES WOI'(! liclII SIII1(liLy Hi (sits
MEMORIAL
. Dry
ffl-'. ((Jn
for the second story
fld
Hurt
pparently
ilIlh nitil t lii' slt'illt'ntioti of
The i4!q, ropi-trtør
'' said th
des'Ijeati'd
Delinry
will
b1,
at
In top pliotsi, representatives
Chuluot
storage facility: Starting today
HIHI
seII)eIl-y
drowned.
the
Avenue
of
Fla
gs
vll1
lol
emiple
w
killed
instantly. ApiWhlI'iI
sleniot-inI l)a' Services
of 'etei'iifls Jt'OLI)H pliI('e(l %Vt-CISLhM during program
on the fourth and final lift
The docto r respnnderl impara'nttv.
hA
ajd,
whey vero
when finished the facility will be tiled for 10 a.m. Flags will lit, low (Iii' pl-(rrHuu.
mUhlIntvtly to his rblughter'4
at. Memorial Pitt-k in Citsselherry. I .s'ft. to right,
A rca vi'tt'riins g I- OII )s ansi
Mishap
turning
ff
to
t
rrin,lside
r-'svet
placed
on
graves
of
the
11
Temporary
34 feet high
ss-rcnms--"i think he's demil.
Robert. March, 7 etcrittis of Foreign \Vai-s Post 8207
pill
-g;siuizatiims
will
ta1rIut.
'"hich,
ironit'allv.
had
there,
i-nngiiug
eivi'
n;
bulkhead of the east basin pro. evans but
I)nldy" — applh'd ht'iirt.
Longwood ; Mi's. EmiI'y ( 1Pt!I1, A flittFirnH I .egion
h"en i'lngerl to hiisjnn-s for
from the Civil \ar to K0n'zflI mite as well as area city offit ceding on schedule.
of Casselbsirry ; Ilnir MeEIsage and mouth to mouth remAuxiliary Unit. 2
F
li
t
h
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)avdi
v
i
a
l
s.
l'nge
of
St.
41
er
months. (loiise wi's ropnt-'t.it j in
War.
usritation and brought young
re'ath, V1"\V Post. 10OO, (.'asselheri'y ; an(l ,Jaek
r
Catholic
l
a
r
ii
a
I
mu
fair condition with nead and
1ippei;l'ro'k
Mary
Rev.
Miehitel
J.
Urban Renewal legislation be.
David hack to life.
Haynion, Post 256. In bottom photo, I)i'. Limis Perez
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will
Chin
-if,
Allanionte
Spritig
Inc!typed up now and will be
f Sanford wits it featilred s1waker at, memorial
of Enterprise will hi' speaker give the invocation amuil Harvey
this week.
Al Wallace, took the boy on to fl" fog has h"en cited as the pif.al.
(I Is'riild Photos)
services
in Chuluota.
S
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Rodios of Sir. md M'ri. Billand Post- Chaplain Sidney Swill- ('t'r, president °1 the
the hospital working on the catisi of an accident on SR -ti.
Asneiiitioii
Comitutittity
e
th
two
milcs
west
of
(;enev;t,
whieli
inwloy
vi-tr removed to t.hn
the
jiuvoention.
(ltV
I2ear-old boy from
'lows will give
youth as they went ak,ng.
ge
will
the
O)U'ti
iE)grflh)i.
Academy
was
Sanford Naval
11ev. Wyl ie St een Of Oman
S
"By the tint.' we got him to saw two p'rnn. hospitalie(l at Flotman Funerai nm.' at Ozark
Mt'iuuht'is of Old Glory A muietirt,niovtl to Stuart and
p.nuJii
:-'s) a.m. tnPI3t
pick ed up with a six-pack of City will give time invocatio n.
the
hospital he was crying,"
Bil l
Po- A firing squad and buglers from
Legion Post. 183 A ltanuonte
enmpl*'tion
of fin.'r:if arrangeAccording
beer over the weekend
to
igh;viy
Florida
Fl
Dr. N'esmith said.
Tallahassee
lice arrestedhound
a Midway man for the Sanford Naval Air Station iittil \'FW l'0h4t 10050 of Cats.
After a weekend of rest, Patrol Trooper Rohert TM"eriTlg ruents.
selberry will present th e Colors
e1ling it to him.
Natives of Virdin . UI.,
is going home today, In Charles Daniel Heller 4-If Ttii'swill participate.
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good measure, because there Is yule was slowing to stop for ;i and Sfr. fliliing;ley came to
On Nov. 10 'ebb Jones was
a good guy that lives down stopped sehool nus when r ho! iinf,irtl .10 v"ars :igc from
'-!-'c".' speaker will be Chaplain E.
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arrested for alleged bookmak
W. Slilk't- front Altanmonte
the street from him who prac- rear end of his vchiri.' '-va - Stuart. Sir. Biliinszstny, ratired.
The case was noUc proing
Springs, form.-t- pastor of
tires the spirit of the Hippo- rammed by
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cessed in City Court and transmonte Cliii s'l, now reti red.
cratic Oath, seven days a week, Rkhard Garlun*l fl'inn 'if Roost- 'han I) y:-Cs 'vith Slather's
ferred to Circuit Court . We '
Over ffl) pci-suits attended
'I'll(, 1 louiit ,if R-pri'senta- 2-I hours a day —even when he haven Road, (',"nCvi.
Furniture in W"st. Palm Beach
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thinks he has the afternoon
pai-aiit'
time
and Mt'nuot-iail SevvSiinfrit-tt_
•tfl'I
Dunn
was
ainiitteif
iv4"s
to
o
Sent
Bill
-iimliinc'
Sentinuic'.
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. ,
-, • C - 1405 lielil Sunil;ty a (teritoon at
urviJtng
Mr i. Rhllinirsbmy in
Steniot-hil
note
(),-at,Igi'
lii-npital
with
tiil Ot-t'ola ("nuntli's
Memo to the Civil Service
is
David
son
of
e
SI
i-nuiiri.'il
l'a;-L
in
Catssellerry
th
Mr.
j
a
istcr.
Sirs.
AM
and heitil injuries.
IUy Bailey. (if
into (tilt, jilir ml eli-ruit m a y
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Board—There is no ordinance
Mrs.
Barton
Pik-her
of
422
I , with exmetIm Moyer, past cornI have hi-cit ami-tided to death fl
His brother, .Tam.'s Harmon t.*tnt Rea'-h. who wits .mn route
n tht city books to prosecute
mender: of American
gion
floor
of
tIit'
the
house
Friday.
West
Crystal
Drive,
Loch
Dunn,
a student at Sanford today to Ozarlt to complete
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A cademy wita treated at tiner:i! ;irrangttnitnt.s,
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Two didn't
for a hearing
:
'*'r 4i
pek
ii:iil
m-.-civqd
ampsiri'tut. local bar
the his pital and rel:t:.'uJ.
$ S;i;-''iv'ng Sir. Biilingsley nra
. Pi
One
make it last Thursday
Dr.' Lui I'eti of
N5i'8LIaIIi
ipproval
stud
in
a
has
I)Cetfl
with
Dunn
charged
a hrothcr and
of Ibem was picked up for innnd Anim1cn Loglon SIXth
-;wit-l; hit-ti stio;t
ohIj1'etIhufl)
Dainii'
to
use
Iutt
cal-c.
failure
Harry i1linsI.'y, 51k9 Ressie
toxication and disorderly conI)ist ri I ('oimo'rnder Robert C
ItS $Clui )IlrtI'II by th e entire
:
autO was
tottl 1055, vhui,' RiiIiniLcv .;rmt Mrs. Clan Hill1.
duct over the weekend.
Boyle
writ' pi iritI seukr
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It-gishit
ivitklt'gatiot;.
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at the Sit mnm-ial Servici's spun-. -Thi 'augh the action of the
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Iasked the Civil Service Board
oi-t',I li tli,' Great Chuuluobi
u
d (t tkkgatkui th e
Chairman Merle Warner how
Cornmuthty ('ml, at the cornijil a's zinit-nif.'d to place Sentlong this 'farce" was going on
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Lawyers;?
He said he hoped about two
'1day afterininim.
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t-uit, Ot-ange and Osceola in
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more sessions. Warner reported
The good points far outweigh atunthit-;- and the remaining four
GEORGE Dabbs, of Altathe board will continue the hearflit' hiiti points Iii the recent Sn- i-iitint it-s
St. Lut-ie, Indian
monte
Springs,
is
pieings during the day.
At
preme
Court
decision
which
River.
Slaitin
attiti Oehechob
(Al')
I-"!'.
KNOX,
Ky.
tnt-ed as "not a militant
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rules
that
children,
tnt-ti
still
ainotlw;circuit.
ill
Will the state make City con- niitn'' in an Associated leust five SoitlieN were killed
'l'Iw
ainit-iidiimt';mt,
passed by
form to regulations on traffic Press feature story about amid it) ot l;-;'s were injured, two Juvenile Court, are entitled to
lawyers
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amid other safeguards,
vote. it strut-k out ITrovi________
signals at 25th and Park and the president of the Flor- st-;-iously, SiiiiIaiy whit-n two
Si ) — eu ni.e tiMlflt'; Port
1'.-IL.-\1I.-sL-: [local
attorneys
told
iut;
f,,;
'!'I;e
H
era
lii
l
d
Si.uintil.,
County
to
25th and Sanford? They'll try i(Ifl Edu(-at 1011 A55()Ciit- ''11 ut-y'' Iielii-optc,-s t-i-aslictl attid Imlay.
DR.
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ha vi. in; a,-isisoint stat.'"s
tAuthot-ity's prime 1eg4ai.;ve ateashire, now before the
h,ui'iieil.
It could cost Its 110th Story on Page 2.
anyway
"tJ;ttlir th is ruling, a juvi-- I ()IIlI' ItS originally provided.
S.),OoO . . - \Vht'n I say its I
e
rrimen r. comm i ttee. is e''cpet'tes! to b e
Senate local gov
nile's rights will be imi-oter t('(l,"
IICI liii!, ILS aimetult'd, was
1
mean
aiuu L uvau file
Attorney Thomas 1-'recnm.;n tat- t-t hat-k to committee for re reported favorably to the Senate as a whole and voted
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SAN ANTONIO, Tex. ( AP)
ed.
''Iii addition an attorney t-onsidt'riition on motion by
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this week.
President Johnson spent a Oil
can give a
juverihic in trouble Rep. Henry Land.
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Nobody asked me, but if "Ca.
Menlber4 of tle Seminole-Orange legi4lat:ve deleneeded guidance and counseling,
At; itknt kail S't'nate Bill, quiet weekend at his Texas
how
to" is a 1)011CC dog
r
lie might not otherwise receive. liowi.vt'r, without amtndnuents ranch, keeping in touch with gation wereenmfuk-nt the S', miconic he doesn't have a badge?
''If a 35-year-old ilt UII is ('it- atid to Jilatee Orange, Seminole, SI kidle h-last developments, but ate approval since the hill was +1 half-oill au valnrenu ta but
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titled
to coutmi-il, i;tmagui;t' how and Ost-t-t,l;i in one circuit was announcing no decision about
The Holiday Inn by the lakeapproved by the hlOUt' of it-'p- Liw 'has Clot pt.- rnit it to
titueli Immure a i5.)- ear-old boy jiassed through Senate commit- wheit he will return to %Vash.
front has already scheduled
resentatives last vet-k,
pk'dge thesit utuimeys us ttullatncc(ls council. A had experience tee lust Wednesday.
ington.
three conventions for NovemFlorida Education Assn. PresIdent George Dabhis blasted In court could scar a boy for
),+tr_
f era! for !ouris, -t.t.t,
l'he legislation '-vouLl
er.
Coy. Kirk here Saturday night saying he fztili'd to live up to life,'' Freeman said.
nit Seminole County Commis- I The 'earuiarking" of ru-it
his campaign promises.
Juvenile
Judge
Karlyk'
linussion
to allocate S'O.UOO of It trt-- funds will permit the
Big land transaction brewing
Dabbs cited Kirk's "White Paper" tlui-i,ig the guberimitto;-- holder (toes not see the tk,t'ision
Some
northeast of Chuluota .
racing tax funds to the Port Porr Authority to use this
lal election campaign which placed educatio;m as the No. I in time sante light, however. '1t
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on
Authority.
1 ntum-y as .01latera1 for a tJUO,$157,000 worth
priority,
will slow (JoWfl the normal pro.
i'he Port Authority, under a (JOt) oust from Sanford industhis later.
JJabbs also attenmpteil to cxcedure in handling cases," time
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i5 law. ek'rives fund-a front * r,a!; t -J&amp;',in !'aulhitci.
plain the ti-ui-tier's t-eiisu;-e of stail Irition of ;iew officci- were Judge stated. -So tar as I know
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We noted this interesting the govt-i-nor and the sanctkuts
there
is
tin
Florida
I)ro'isiIimt
in
New
t'tistiiiuii'm-'s
WIie'
I)owntow
assured
for
n
Sanford
as
a
ii tdtl.
problem on the school board iiioveaneiit •
state law to provide fiuids for
stilt of (hi' l)eltnnu. lie llary Days held downtown th is past
blackboard last week. Seven
Itistalkil its j;acsitlent was it.
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AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
weekend, according to Joe Garrett of Garrett's Department
hundred sixty-eight times six (See other story wi Ijubbs
Cl;iily (2,-alit; Vito president,
''if an offender desires an 41t Stoa-e ;itI t'o-ehairumaitm of the Lucky Key pruntotio;m,
sIkmsozed by
- . The answer came out to
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Gent-ge Kim-rick; Kathy liukuu-, torney mid can afford t)ltC, Wit lIowntow,, Sanford "We
Care"
merchants.
I wonder who made
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st'crtttai-y and George Ilentler- always Wttk-omi' an attorney lit
'l'lmt' idea of Treasure Chests with valuable prizes to holder
the mistake?
1)abhs
spoke
before
the
son,
treasurer,
court,'' Judge I Ioushioklt'r said. of Lucky Keys was a new one
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Ciussrwim 'I't-uciiers Ass,,. at
til t- for dowittowim, sailil (so
Dublas
was
pi-t-se;mtt'd
with
a
''I
am
tiatmustrung
to
follow
Everyone In "Community Acand that It failed to tue-ct antklpat.
their banquet at the Mayfair scroll of aapp;-'c-iutIon and a decision. The only WilY woukl will hear tepeatting,
tion" praising Glen(u) flumes
wd volume wi.' attribute to so
Country Club. At that time lit- nmoitiv;;to of that oct-usiuti.
(Continued on I'etgt' °)
"Wei mne't-i'hants (ccl that time
to the sky on tutorial program
sa l e was ittii-t't-ssltit iitl well many other things goimig ufl
help. Forgeting about Amos
recei ved by the shtti pi iig pub- ui-i'und time ui-cat - I . giuduation,
Jones.
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,n','I said Ga r rett, "a; - the fact get t lug teudy to Leave' wi va- cut ii'iis ititif other lwiie-;,uttgs"
'loinorrow js Memorial Day
Of(lcjIs of liii' pa-eil;ot loll
for
the
Fleet
ReExcept
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Forward, Fairy Godmother; and JoAnne
:h1e1
and Mars Lu Krenzer, a pair of .Iapanese dolls. Ballerinas in photo below,
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n the recital (top photo) left to right., Holly lull. a sleepy head: Mendy
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The .luninr Choir of Grace
Method i st Church will present
it' annut] Spring
Circle of thy the church at 7:3(1 p.m., Sunday.

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in a cold sweu and got out of
there fast - - - I w-a still run
fling at 11, am this morning.
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name of the Sarasnta-Bradentnn
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of the commission.
Bridge with cost of repairs not
multimillion doll;u,- shopping including $125,000 for zoo relocation; $55,000 for new fire sta- 1010 Olive, owned by Elbert
Kimball 's term ('x1)IIes
to exceed $1,500;
t'uiiiplt'x lit the sotit hu'-uist cornertititi
eori
and .9111114! $23,000 for fleW
Sha i- p; 1318 Southwest Rd.,
Aug. 2 while Schilke's term is
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of
Sit
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and
U.S.
17
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owned
by Harper Jenkins: 201.
'ern
(itt'
ti-in-k.
H.
items and projects will have to
Well the health director County Chamber of Commerce
into the roaPark.
Park.
Mapit,
owned by Jane \Vells;
lit other business, th
ommis- the Sluviu section
ec
Cotmiitijssiotsei- s lust H I g
hi t hi' delayed or elintirtted"
system for regular maintenance;
wanl.- his salary to jump fromwill meet in the lounge of ti
Kiiiizay is a corporation form1t320, 1622 and 1612 Roundtree,
le Bion Bet July 18 to listen to un
$16.040 to $18.120
quickly turned thunibg down on
Delayed action on paving of
Other itenis on tilt! list %vere:
Owned
ed
by
Hinico
Corporaiti
in
and
by Besbie Hawkins and
How's Florida State Bank on Thurs. appeal by James P. Avery i-cthat for openers?
Mobile Manor Roads until Corntax ilierdnse with: use of county landfill, $5,000; 1115 Franch Ave,
Inc.,
owners
of
large
any
giant.
owned by Isa.
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day at 10 am., with Howard garding the rezoning of his )niShiola'r Swofford, County Eni discount houses throughout the the sti-otigest, words coning lidded vehicle insurance cover- heli' Sititemi.
(Which reminds me, how MeNtilty, president, as host.
property oil Maitland Ave. and giri('er William Hush and the United States. 'l'entutivt' date ft-tutu Earl Iligginbothani.
tige, $1,500; accounting ititiSpecial guest will be Elmer Oranok Rd. from R.IAA to residents can meet for a conferabout a new flag for the buildSpeaking
about.
a
new
fire
chine
ill finance office, $11,700;
Thr Opl't)ilig of Zayrt's, first con lng?
Cook, vice president and gener. C4. The zoning arid planning ence on the matter,
stt-w'tjoii slated in the new cciil, station, expected to be located concrete sidewalk for the lake.
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already turned
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L'.1
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front, $6,600; lake front adter, is Nov. 1, uu'eordi,mg to at thit' south end of town,
Engineer Bill Bush is askin' ''Panthers." Several members thumbs down on the request.
GrandviewAn
cmnergene
policy w hich
f
vem-tising,
$7,250;
Walter Bonder, t,'ultor in charge girthothuatu saul, "a town ()
for $1,000 more . . from $11,00 of the teatu are also expected
The board:
%
ould
continue
state
spending
A Ve, street comistp- ut- tii,,u (11141000 doesn't need three
to $12,000. Road Supt. J. C. to attend.
Heard the county atturne
Property at the 13 ut-ri site tioliti.
Lavendar is asking for offly $500
beautification, $3,000; neigh- operating budge'es can be
Coiiintissionem' M. L. Ili,
was purchased In Mat-eli from
from $11,000 to $11,500.
worked out for various state
borhionti
facilities
building
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agencies was approved today
$60,000 reductioti in millage If the (cash contribution). $3t,000;
at a reported price of
Civil Defense Director and
by (iii' State' ('abint't. The ac.
m
ittee,
industrial
com
$311,000;
JIrt'st'Ht reuussi'sstnegit
f
CtCi'hflS Set-vice Officer Hex-While option on remaining parli
on auInvs that a new state
workable
was picked up by the corp. property is roiiijileti'tI by butt- planning toiitiat't lot
'i'hie Sanford I ndustt-iui Hoard
eel
bert Johnson wants $500
program,
$3,600:
and
$120,000
tiudget
will be in effect by
hopes to have its executive (Ii- oration from Bonder at a price get time.
Zoning Director Bob Brown
July 1.
In his memo, Knowles soul for junior college utilities.
rector by the Cn(J of the week, $465,000.
seeks $600 $600 more for
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low iiiOttths
A gross sules tax of three per. don and 2
Juvenile Judge Karlyle Housto relieve proper. Vice Chairman A. K. Shoemaker
thu comniissituti hits considered
bolder as well as an additional cent, doing away with all pres- ty owners from increased ad rejuut'ted today,
and approved su,.'si items or
Earlier the board hail hired
juvenile counselor - - He needs cot exemptions and allowing an valorem levies.
J)l-OJL'('ts tot- tIui coining fiscal
one.
end to all county real estate
In discussing this proposal Col. George Kelley to the post
year
that, are over or not nor•
taxes, is called for by the Semi- John Krider, executive inanag- but the Air I"oo-e ordered XciCity AttorneyWillimimis C. molly in the regular budget, If
The only department head not Dole County Chamber of Corn- er of the chamber, points out icy frozen in his present Dc- Ifutchisoji Jr. was authorized all
are done, we are discussaskin' for a raise is Welfare Di- mercy in a letter to Governor that this extension of the sales liurtmnent of I)t'femie post.
last night to draw up a " VOW big a nilnius itilil tax increase,
rector Abbe Boyd
- She's Kirk today. In doing this t Ii e tax to all tratisactiorts would
'flit' jiresenit J,idust,-iul Houi- d closely regulated"
trailer park 'fliests do tint include regular
the one that really deserves one governor is reminded that the produce $6% million from the budget has bet'ni alititiputed at tutilltiiiiit-tj for S'uiitoiti.
Itunis such us saInt- k's, police
change ill taxation would fulfill gross retail sales total of 23 $30,00t). Tin'i rriew o ffices itte
. Still making only $5.000.
It will 6e the first tunis thu cuts, truck meplut-enmiunts, refuse
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Pu('her. Such a prugrarpi iIou
And Cecil Tucker, our county I - to provide funds for educa
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at Secosi.J amid Mehloityjile.
htlt'll a project,
not
appeal' feasible and ninny
agent? Well. Cecil didn't mention figures just
reported
how underpaid he and his staff
are
Mentions that hes
about $3,000 shy of neighboring
agents (he gets $0.600 with a
supplement frwn the state) and
The City Co:nmntiion will in. toucil with three firms to dis- crc
t.sts with till' IlIllIwsed puhu' this- iict ty of N. W. Love at Oleander anti Marigustine. Howhow low paid his assistant is
(askin' about $1,200 inure for terview three engineering firms cuss the anticipated $20,000 lie housing units. 'l'he board 405 E. 26(h St.;
even-, Mayo.- Jets linker stressed
him) and for the home demon- front Florida on cost of a feai- study. However, they made it also adopted a resolution giving
AsLeti City Attorney William a more central locution to 1301
strutiun agent whu hetsnt been biiit' study using the Sanford plain they would seek a Ecu. their suppou-t lot sotlie :iuii ad. c. Jfut.hlanlju
j
Jr. to teclurily tile ,,it. anti J)Uh)ijC hiotising unit;
on the job
ditiou1 public housing units—
tscitt
city
ordirisut-ts
s-tucking
Agreed to rupture a h oller
fur three months Naval Air Station us a regional nonmic Jtedevelupiitent Agent
), et)
You won't believe me,
with 150 expected i-u aid the down out existing
i,1tutiut'u
peulItt
the polk's dept. to $6,000;
jet port.
grunt to help pay for the study, elderly. Kflowles told
so lot-get At!
(he coin- die,- estublI)uijic,t(. 'l'hee nioReferred to thu EllA ciuixiuiijt•
The three fit-ins, uccomding to
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mm other business during
the ,11jj1 the local }iouIgug au- nalvuhlic Li asks have beoji tie. tee a
se-shiest the city itoiiutu
County Attorney Harold John- City Manager W. E. Knowles lengthy mauctimig, Commission. thuiity should
get api-oval atluti ciured a health and safety hiaz.
funds
for
the General Eiei-ti'Ic
sort now getting $,000 per year are: Jluwumd, Needles, 'I'umrnen
ti the proposed udditjons;
aid
by
city
t)111c114l5.
tiniuiltig si-htuol feasibility study.
'fubled action wi a rent supdidn't turn in any figure but arid Bergenidoff; Maurice Cullhired Couflty planner Jack
Changed their tumid on the Serving on this trewly c-ruutctl
he'll get if whopping raise (he iiell and Assoriutes, both uf plciuient program proposed by Goudinu at a saint y of 4JOU per loru(it,n of the Iasupoed
iteigh. - coordinating group ate Baker,
deez-ves it.'. Oh yeah, he is Miuuuti and J. E. Greiner Cu. of WiI1irn Austin of the Austin •sturuth LA) help
jIreJiuu-c a work- buihood (ueIlitisefltt's'
In Kurowles, John Alexander, Leo
Putting in a bill to the county '1iniiu.
Development Cori). of Alt-u. uhik ploys- alit for the city o
(jlthhoro.
Eom'lietthe
board Moore, Dr. W. V. itubetta, Au'J'he itig giii, . iou last itight utoiite Springs The
for in s'xce
of 4,0(XJ for '_,5th
felt Sanifotd ;
aguced tilt, facility would he titew i'ut a away will John1 Xiibttit't
I auLiswi'-d Knurk to get III the&amp; might be a eonth.ct, of
suit.
AntAgac.4 Lu Liming into Un city kieett.i4 vim Eighth. bt. between der.
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. ' n' k"p' ' l-,-,-t' r •, r1
('enlp(I, lhtiq iq , hii-pt,r?jqi,n jq
'The grernor ha Cii? tPM
i" I .nyer pi
Pointednip?, "with
million out of the cchr,r.1 hlIflPt
1111111w bellig 0ifired bY I .'mn
anti vjth filiq In lns he offer;
it-al s as well n U"inihhirjitis,
tinherc a
rr,ihhr,rm pay
We have snmnt' Ilcnmrrat Ic If-it
r;i ki'. vii.; is like rofOiina Peter
i';lniutq wIti, speak (lift fit liii? I)
III TlY PeiilI.
nvernor nkr,
sliks of their mouths as far asclni,n any family tn;Jhe
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Set To Close Board Says No
Deal On Massive
lo
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ration, with nhhnrteni'e,
The fi-q$ npprnpt-intlnns bill
wa s vefoell 11Y the gn'
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Ill' I teilliutitl c In I lie 1,00111 ut-c
14111111 not ,ti,ist,'t- eninighi sup
pill-i Iii ovet-ride I J
y,'I,i
' Ru -k vein was epeeted ihpc'
ill
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rinhng that "fall, snm-t ions nt-c
potent wenpen.
They also are finding that 111V
1 .cgisinttire and H epitlilho
t-n
Gov. ('liukie 1% uk ali' not easy
to persuade.
While cilucalois alituict tinan
inmnslv feinted the flpprnprli,
lions IiIII passed Ily tit(' 1AIRIqla
tiit-e recentl' as "inndcqttnte'
I lu-v have greeted tin' new up
Pl%'
the edtit'ntioit requests of (nvernot- Kit-h. which cuts more

- to HiuIki' 1) (Ofltplt'tf' aniul'. sis
of the (i'org.town anti (nlds- were hr,rnes iii the city with
horn a rca s t ii see what Lw I Id in gs opt'ri privies and conditions he''arc ilangeinus andunsa It! for
yon belief. "People are living
lUlhItBtiOIh"
B
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Dr. Roberts urged Immediate in homes without floors." lugsteps after reporting "we arc ginhothamn emphasized.
At the an time the corntenping down vacant- homes and
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If!CQ5 of vacant property 90
•__;WorHt shape to still stand."
Copuitnissloner Earl Iliggin- days to clean them up or de_______
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physician was unavailable . . - 4
bothaun Joined Roberts saying molish them. They gave two
and a staff doctor was heard to
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chi e us
that 25 percent of till tilt- lionleA owners jqix month.,% anti told the
remark: ''Since she lives in
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In tlit' city were below standard. owner of a structure at 12091.
Longwnod (South Seminole
Knowles this morning said 10th St. that if he didn't deThe County Commission, in an apparent snub of
Counts- you should take her to
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Winter Park or Orlando" SufSeminole legislator E. Pope Bassett, today refused to
the project off the ground with. months, they would give him
f ice to say. and notwithstanding
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submit his father's name to a post on the Seminole l'oi't
the physician's uncalled for resix months to clean up
owners will he notified
Authority.
?mirk, the patient was treated
given a certain number of days properties were Theola Miller
nod released at the Seminole
The
board
unanimously
agreed
to
submit
the
names
or
months to clean tip the prem- Who owns property at 1120 W.
flospitals emergency room.
Ninth and James - Ruthl.dge,
Isu's.
ry
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of incumbents Carl Schilke and Byron Kimball along
Commissioners
said
there
owner
of a structure at 1501
On June 1 the Sanford Indus- ____________________________ along with Tom McDonald and CARl4 SCHILKE
W.
13th
St.
BYRON KIMBALL
trial Board sent a registered
John Took' as possible appoint-- report conferences are being _____________________________________________________________
Attorney Ei Shinholser ap.
letter to a our good governor.
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held with the developers of St.
ments
to
the
port
board.
penred
for the owners of the
They asked Erika's guy for a
Johns River Estates and assurMalkm
property on E. First
Out of these four names, Gov.
special meeting to discuss fuance has been given roads will
St. and told the Commission
Kirk is expected to appoint two. be paved In the subdivision by
turt' utilization of the Naval Air
Mrs.
A. E. Malkrn plans to
Under
law,
four
names
must
be
the
developers;
Station "at your convenience."
eliminate
overhanging porch
The governor still hasn't resubmitted. The GOP advisory Uiinnirn usl' adopteddjree'plied,
uunil electrical hazards. lie prom.
committee had recommended ti'e authorizing the county enised his client would do her best
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Yea h, but he has time to play
to have the facility at 319-331
father, Elsworth Bassett.
HOWARD McNULTY
to halt any work being done on
a game of baseball and break
E. First St. cleaned up in 90
The board also made it a county rights-of-way by mdihis arm.
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City
Cotnmjsajon
made
IL
plain
il
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t night there would days.
Coffee Club
point to inform Kirk on the viduuuls without prior approval
no t. be any nine mill tax increase to support cupitul improveOthers on the list were 715
procedure in naming two niem- of the county;
Closing papers are expected
Interested in knowing what
Hickory, owned by Susie Smith;
meiit14 for the next fiscal year.
hers of the port board - that
Authorized the superintendent to be signed Thursday by Kim.
county department heads are
W. 8th St. owned by
Iii a memo to the commission, City Manager W. E.
is taking the recommendations to repair the Curryville Road
"Yes. Mr. Lommlc'r. Seminole Memorial Hospital is (supposed to be available for all
residents of Seminole County.'
Sn The Herald advised Longwood Fire Chief Carl Lommier
this morning in answer to a
(lint) inquiry. Seems the Chief
accompanied a patient in an
emergency run to the hospital

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three years.
"This is a fight to get the
state to coot rihute a greater
share of the financial burden of
operating file schools and to
take the pressure off bent ad
valorem tnxpayers." lie Insist
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Florida educators, who fr tic
cades have apixaled to till,1'elz
isiatitre for better salaries and
better working conditions, are

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The teachersreally mean bitsInessthey are not fooling this
lime and will not back down,
WilliamL.er, president of the
Seminole Editcat ion Associa
lion told The Herald today
while explaining reasons for
sanctions invoked statewIde 1w
The Florida Fritiention Asrociation.
"The people of Seminole
should midersland this is not I
fight at the cniint - level," Las-er said ''The majority of teach-

Architectural firm of SchwIt7t't and S0hweit7er- will present
schemati cs of nt' Oviedo High
School to School Roarti Thtirs
day - - 11 classrooms
4acre site - . - also in the work-

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senned to Viet Con Feb
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leasing his quarter' In Saigon
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peared tü annnunec the cecu American pnconerc including ha' been no indication
or motnrbihe He had beer ir
turn 0' a t S aid official taken a mam if the South Vietnam recent executioni b the Saigon vietnam for st"eral
p'iconer b the Vies Cong nca' cci gn ernmen executed three gn e-nment..
islng the South \'ietnnn,ece or
h tn and a half earc ago tht \ 'e Cong agents the boadcact
Her.r
a' captured b' tht organizatior anc administration
announced tnda
t s
o iocai go ernmen
Gustav C
Tht official
Tn month' afte he
cap
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tured the Viet Cong theatened
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th kill him if a teorzs sen
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tenced to death in Saigon
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execud Rut insteac ot
vile and four children list
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the badcas i' no fulh c1ed
but It Implies that Gustav irt'
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In the air ar gnm.st North
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NATIONS.
UNITED
th
flva.
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of
dtrniameflt United States and fl"
. State Dean nation GenevR
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nit MOflCIK to comet '-'ith Cubr
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conference l S source' said an Prime Mini'ter Fidel
fluck anc Soiet Foreign Mlni
Ci'trct
ter Andrci A Grnmko plan a agre U S -Soet text bit' been
Eleten speake
'erc ltc'e L
u-t.ua1l' completea
folIoup talk tonight on the ma
i for the acemhlc &amp;'bate tccja
to'- mU -nationai icsiic. passed 4 On the \liddlc .a"t is'ue the including khiied BalaNc of
don to therr from the Glassbe Untied St-atc n.id the Soiet \lnrx'co Deput Prime
s
union arc still at 3oggerl
ter Frank kiken of Ireland and
Since Soie Premier Alexci lth Kos)gln demanding an m Foreign Minister Adnan Pacha
Kosgin and P-esident lohn mediate pullback of Israeli chi of Iraq and \lcanor Cost
son
nunc up their 'eekend troop' a a precondition for a \lcndez of Argentina
coiifc'-encc' skill far apari on peace settlement and Johnson
Ising llusemn of Jordn
ing a
big issues their aidec sere tin
addressed
the asembl \io
iteic to come up iLh an quick 'hould be tied in with a
da planned to sisit President

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'111(1I hasp bpi, iolh't ted ftii
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dine at the Soviet U.N. mission Nations are seeking a compro
economic
niiIitar
and d 'cuc such items as Vict mice and sni,ie predicted the .id' ieed'
moreand
to cae
the acj
PLEADING for a ret tni
mum. the- Middle East crisis and General Assembly would reess fec of her losses in the w
of his natior's lost laiin, sass to h-old down the n-ms its eme-grncs ceccmor to" tw
and the influx of Arab refutn

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The accenihi' ends Its gefleral b'te
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arned the as'eu
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his
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CC against "israeli ag- progress.
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Irom Sanford's 1\Tavoi' .kit' lakoi' tit, I ho I hukem' I In i,'y I"arm n L)usan
( ; lii fliilt' liii ('I hirci S CXI)IiI tUition of Hit toiiiii ti &amp;' flu I
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horace Board man .iiid M r s.
Harold Drces was winner in the
card bingo. Winners in card
games were Mrs. Stewart, Mrs.
Paul Knight, \lrs iletdt r .ummd
Mr James Salntmi
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list oiiflg It) stories i -cad by rt i's, -J0'('C M('1N!, teacher, In the gl'OUp
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The little children of thus coin- hen say they aren't going to let days later. Site was nude when was called in. Agents working tUW!ISJtUpk are always quick to Scuate Democrats still felt Kirk
munity have vanished, it is itS U i some nut kill their children searchers found her body on a out of Ft. Huachuca refused to blame the Army.
should accept tht- supplemental
swzw Pied Pipe,' lured Lhew I
"There is no way of knowing
without
at
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putting
up
a
remote
firing
range.
bill.
comment, saying. "We'll cull who the killer is.• ' said Ufl Ull. appropriations
away with his Ililigic pipe.
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ltr Iasdzzr Irra1I
keep cutmtatit theit pretty blue•t'yed, blonde tetiutit
car. Peir'tit
colonel.
disappeared viewed Monday uid they felt it post A?) uu have to do i stop
PuSI$.j.d iI11pr •js $at.
watch. Two blonde gArlb have- haired Cindy Clellimd di.ap- while playing near a pond at the' WBS unfair to be left in the dark. at the gate and get a puss. It
si'dap'. 5su.d. aal (iav.ua.a.
vanished-one from her home. peared hum her hunw in Siera Ft. Huachuca Officers Club. She 'We don't knuw what to watch could just as easily have been a
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become murder victims,
around It. Huachuca. The skull crushed by what Is thought shopped with her three children
But tthe real worry isif
5aaI.r. Yt.r4&amp;.
sprawling desert Army pout is to have been a large rock.
The people are frightened,
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tagging along behind. "Surely whether the killer Is a soldier or
Vs5a
Saat..d. Yia.
Jenelle was 6 years old, Cindy someone- saw something, It a civilian, People say they won't
A local puwn shop owner says headquarters f or the Strategic
was 7.
he could get rich ii hue had more Cutninunticatiumis Cuizinmiamniscents they could tell us inure." trust anyone, tiut even their
I.k..rlptt.. 1at Sr
The girl. daughter uf an Arwy
because the second killing
.ulibt.r automatic puitoh.
Civilians here say they th.iuk tiei,ghiburs. until someone i al..
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W.st .a$0v
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of the harvest like our Thanksgiving Day. The rabbit is the
guardian of the moon, so they
make rabbts of flowers and
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tiw ott a )'.'uei''s furlough
t his i'i;urmt ry, tIm' plan also to
tah' :tmi.'tli*'r 5T111'S leave of tub5'tut'c in netter that he may do
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price-fixing.
J)IS.tS'l'lIt
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hId -case the ieth'rut I govern the I ;usls'tt , ij
nrwrit's ability to pievciat jair.' I ,S. hti;-to:y
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return, The cost of be
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Rancher is from $800 do'
pending on th. number of
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dinner at Casselht'i'i'v Communilv Methodist Choi'ch poi!)I out their field of set'vjce in 'l'}mc Congo to Mrs.
lktiv ('heiiet. (left), pi'e:-iident of th CImi'jttj;in 1 Ioli1(ln!tk(!1's Class, which
iu , usw's Mm'. and
l i's, ,J-ihn I I ughkt t, II is sisici', Miss l)oi'ot hy II ughlett
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and destraying them.
a supplemental bill down." Kirk contains some $183 rniii.ion for
flouble taxation, more of Len aminatiun last week aho',ted said.
'Buoks that never bad been
education programs, was ap.
with operating
without
a license, than nut. has been the barrier "that I have a muligzmncy
used are being burned ut thu. Chief
lIen Butler
reported.
But Repubiican
say that proved by the Housc 76.41 and
unficmsibIe to hurdle.
citY dump. lw concerned that
which may again require sui' things have change since the whiized through the Senate by
Edith W. Vriglzt 'osted bond
thit could be happening in these
Considering those persons wlw gery."
April 26 state-wide speech and voice vote.
dy in Florida." Thomas said. of t(I after the poilci raided are Iit'ing on low incomes some recommendations "didn't
Young reported Republican
SHIPS BARRED
He culled It a waste of tuxpay- hL'r etub1ikinent at 903 Mug- say a Social Security beneficiary j
I stand up in the' light of further leaders decided not to delay the
zualiu Ave.
ers' money.
with a $20 a week income, End- f CAIRO (APi - The Egypt- scrutiny" by Kirk's office, leg. bill during the top-level bipart.The investigation will be- conChief Butler said the %ofli5II er points out that the gross sales ian government has lurmd U.S. islators and independent cx- isan meeting in Kirk's office
ducted by the legislauva
is accused of tellitig fortunes u. would be ouly 60 ecut and British and Vest GernwiI ships pt-rti-.
which lasted more than an hour
cli's ways and means commit- by use of herbs and writinge. that triany of these would be from all gyptiun ports, the
in his speech. the Republican Monday inorn.ing. The Senute
tee, headed by Rep. Louis Wolf- She averaged ubuut IU0 per paying much inure than that on newspaper Al Guuihuriya said governor said his p r v p o s e d GOP caucus agreed.
week, the chief reported,
son. 1)-Miami Beach.
'today.
real estate.
budget was a product of painCalling the Democrat majority 'i supplemental "the last card
in the card gante." Young said
Republicans decided to
them play thus card and then get
about the business we are here
for."
After
a caucus,
Senate PresiSIERRA VISTA. Artz. (A?) - j said the dealer. "The women death in a brutal fashion three Federal Bureau of investigation Army. Military personnel ba) dent
Verle
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financing and iirhun re-do',''lrprnent.
As former deputy 5cre$r','
of the F"e'leral Secretariat t..r
A grk'jlttara and Forestry, md
because Nr,vj Sad is in an area
of larg-wa)e foot-i gro'vinz, hi-'
is Interested in citrus, fruits.
truck- farming, vine grri's'in
and wine processing, packing
ant-i freezin as well as
dairy industry anti irrigation.
Although schooled in
languages Mi yrIr 11 ijevi spn!..
few English words. Ills
was appreciated, for 'r'hank
you" is a phrase loved
everyone and he Ipoke it, often,
When asked why Ditsiun" f-ir
both men, (I'uma' epIain..ul
that the word means "soul
man" for which the pers'n
named felt. highly honnrpd.
The two oftieia is "is i.'d
Sla'iia today for a tour of
1)uda and Snn.s truck Lurm ,
field tôu N with Florida F I" 'f
Report rcpresentatj.;e and '."dl
leave Sanford (or Ne'.v ()ricai:
via Tampa later this week,
Mayir f?jj'v' '.v;Ls 4.'flt
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("intract for garbage i'ollec;t
tion In the village of Mort.h
Orlando svns renewed Mrinrlriy
night svith Chet. Macek of C-M
Itcrftisn service, Snnfnr(i, in a
special meeting of the village
coune'jI.
Terms of the contract rail
for two years' service, one year
option, effective .luly I through
.fuine rn, ior,, It is stated the
collector must have linhility
ins!Irnn('e e n v e r a g e in the
I amount of $100,000 for injury
arid $I0.000 for personal propr'rty. The requirerl $250 fWFformiinre horl wiis posted.
Proposal to send a letter to
all vill:igr. residents concerning
ltarhngt! receptacles W85 tablet)
until next regular meeting
srhedmilt'vl for 7: 10 p.m., July 1,
in the village office.
ni other business, council
a pprov.'d promotion of Lynn
Lyon Jr., auxiliary policeman,
to the ronk of patrtilniari. It
was reported Lyon hits worked
with Police Chief Arthur Devo.' many times in the past
and has attended a special instruction course.
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Force- said strayed over Red
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at Austin, Ieus
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going to end up cornered
in the
consideration."
and thatdetailed
it W85 'eemed to hase been u'ed
arcca
said
isrdelI
Phantom
parachuted
the
"His proposed spending is the etrated
"anthe
act of
war pe
present
political
maneuvering
a
"budget
that
wil
put
Florida
the South China Sen and were
as proposed in SB900.
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he blitzkrieg on Poland
...I over the budget deadlock?
first-first."
within $9,000 of the bill being ciou as t as the sneak
msts hurled several hundreo
dangerously close and Florida April 2. said the source in e- about because he used exact fig-0
more rocket, mortar and artlistill doest't have- it l97.fi ap- ' pluming why last week Republi- ures where in some section
ler3' shells at U.S. Marine and
as a bargaining
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propriations bill with which to cans voted in a bloc against pasSouth Vietnamese posts south of
immora
• he declared "It
Kirk's ni e $ s a g e had round '.
conduct
iL'
operations.
the demilitarized zone
sage øf SB9110. and Dcmocra
will not be
LAHASSEL
- Tlit ii
Lomnhmttet Ia" N legislative &amp; nu'- in which Oli hitC 'i
figure's.
Tue
net
fmcal
'car
open'
med
lotit
Israeli Foreign Minister
io"dan hAhh
A dispatch from hhe Sanh House Judicia B Committet Ud
discretion
The As'.ocldtcd Prc,c'
•lu!' I
He sud Demora" toted for o'er SB00 as compared
Eban rep e
respo
Marines arid woun&amp;d 130 a' dos night and the sict chairman committee membe" request the thiii 011 It
Ihical in fighting are numerous Jrasc Kirk Ash ew denies this hen Ireland veteran
buns for the wa eser hate
net of South Vietnam A Viet 1mg actlor on the libe"ahzed
make the motion himself on the neuve- Kr into a poItuon comethinc on the boot s befo"e
namese arm - lieutenant serv-! abortion bill.
committee which skew spread to crae had not o nd
I
House floor today.
with
the
ing as a liaison office v.- here he ha to ve.to the pro- the new fiscal year. to force a heads, and
found for example:
Rep.
Carey
Matthews,
D-Mia,
Marines and a
Rep. Ed Whitson. R-Ciear posed $I.3 billion spending bill, downdow on speciuics. and get
ders if oran Egypt sta'tc'd
e
ietnamese
ml Beach. an opponent of the
-Kirk recommended
thatbeaid in the a
cwllmrm also were killed
the"-c bill
water, dismissed Blalock's COn- which he- doesn't want, and the things moving after Kirk vetoed to counties
for junior colleges
icl he would ceel a writ
tention that he was following the $" million supplemental bili the Dcmoc'-a
Saigon spokesmen had reportEban argue d that "an u'ven
mandamus to command Rep.
$1 5fi billion 1 based o a ratio of one unit for
rules precisely.
and theii accept their terms
appropriations
bill,
w itho '
ed six Marines killed. f wound- Gordon Blalock, ri.Jacksonvilie. I
each 16 students, which would tm&amp;ed w 1w ra
"You are violating the spirit
ed and an
They then hand him another
cornaneeci
Askew
said
that
"wt
started
bring
a
reduction
in
the
appro.
prior
mutual
unetermined
num tothe
allow
the bill.
committee to act on
ber of casualties
among South
Senate
of the rules, if not the letter." spending bill and adjourn sine
•d
work on n ('hirk Bill before priations required of $I.3 muP
L £
T
lie argued.
A U.S. spokesman said
die. heaving him without re- his veto message, when the first lion: this was done In SB900.
itme
reconsu
the
coridi
mere, h
a BlaiocL blocked action on the
The special meeting was O course-.
indications
were
from
him
that
-Kirk
recommended
a
reduetions
of t erecen t outbreak of
ax
broadcast June i by the I.a- bill, a compansion to a House
called by Blalock, but by io.r
Item
Republicans could i: he was going to veto it."
set the
e,
war-an
tion of $6 million in the textbook
Iltical arm of
come"
th \ie LOflg, tee-. when he threatened to leave 4 er's report. This, he emphasized to defeat It, Reps. Elvin Mm
give them an extension of time the recommendations and wrote bill now on his
desk, with $3 milhas already been n11
1y.o clea
left
seven
members.
1es
I
than
a
$636
million
total
taxes
collected
R-Altamarn.e
Springs.
Harold
parties
at an
or face- the possibility out eiceptmon, Kirk's figures
as listed in the saint report.
,
recomAP 11
e 6 airi quorum.
Hanoi SUW 011
Featherstone. D'Miami. and Ar- of Kirk signing the- present apOS LtL
Seconds later, members tiled
Such a change in the taxation thur Rude. R-Fort Lauderdale. prqpriarions bill.
mended abolition of the Coinmis
out silently.
program would
sian of Aging, Division of Aviabring about Needed or not, Bluilock threw
One thbg has become obs'mnu
k1
S
tion, Nuclear and Space CornNotes
be- aimed at BlaIoct:'s refusal to flues. It would, Enider believes, of committee members.
lativc days: Kin: and the Repubrecognize a motion to task the provide a tool which alloWs
Board; all were abolished in
He disclosed a letter from licans don't want the present
sions
SB0D.
4 speaker f or "additional time" on those offering Florida as t h e Rep. I1ursha1I Harris, D-Miami, $l3ti billion appropriations bull.
Linda H. Turnr, iat'
-Kirk recommended eliminaf
D
The House leaderstup, how very sharp edge. At present ing-as provided in the rules- ed through and claim is lirk'r
supplement for a
minion say- L. George, Pearl Hawhin,
out of committee- Wednesday on find that areas within in- tion was taken on the bill,
by-point. Is the bill. SBf900.
f
a point of order permitting the corporated cities
mended a freezing of the kinder.. Roderick McDonald, Reba
such as
Harris, conveniently, had left 'hurl: s Bill.
motion after a bill has stood idly Sanford
garten
and e x C e p t 1 o ii child an, C
are confronted with the Capitol before he could be
Democrats claim it is Precise- I
TALLAHASSEE (APi- Got-. units: S follows this to the Craig Feldmeyer, Josepi
islative committee plans an imc'uuut
macessible.
controversial April 26 message. leaders are scheduled to sh
mediate probe into report,s that
Kirk's recommended cuts in Smith, Sanford; Roy Semones,
nelief from the- county levy,
Sen.
Reubin Askew. D-Pensaa Palm Beach County school
down together nnd see if the7 library units, first grade units, Robert M. Brown, DeBar.,
such as the extended sales tax
cola, who drew it Up,
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I can piece together a budget: the agricultural department ($3 James G. Sexton, Delt-ona,
could have been used by Florida
ful sales argument. For those'
He' challenged Republicans on ations bills.
pupils.
committee, developing commis- Bunk, Lake Monroe; Summer
who are in city limits, the ad
the- Senate- fioor to deny that i
But it t',:pect to go further
Tii
governor
agreed
to
take
suon
and scores of other state Luxen, Longwood; Harry Ph
"alorem tar would remain but
followed l-:irk's April 2(; speech. a lool: at the $173 million sup- agencies.
than just one inciden' and lout
c
i:'rrlips, New Smyrna Beach.
would iii applied for the bent
Tius clicin t respond drrect)s
pk mc n'al spending bmltm sho"tis
Births
As "c commended b' hurl the
I thini thur invi. ttgtt1on will bus ( their jour ifiectid 0' thu
'1
Idr\
u' tium' r' opening th door
COV LI"
Al
(AP posed peidmng bili i"-esponsi I..t
find there v.'ut a violation, said award o a new' :4117c att-tt'
ftU! iorid,is
propriation for the 'war on fe' Sanford, a bos
lot- iticurpurated areas which I
Coy. Lurleen Wallace ol Ata- bk"
Republican
sources said the crime
Senate Pre-sidemut Vt it. Pope D coIutmtc' arid the rialigimuuit u1 base hem
Discharges
$75 000 for oceanorestricted to 1os i bama bUSS stit, has a maltnan $
Prn;tuJ'
Ripublicanc
test would bc whe nix the got graphs and the $857 million
hcnnt \Soodall, Hester
Monduy on the floor that the legThe National Aeronautics anti
Adoption of the gross sales again,
bill form.
plernentai bill to reach a cornThe total bill comes to $1,373 Brown, Dorothy Crow and ba.
quested to investigate,
announced award of a contract program into the stream of ernor said she would enter M
I a key Senate Republican leader. main b u d g e t. as Democrats! of $1,338 which Kirk claimed na Mae Armstrong and bs!'
in ni i ii u
t e n after Sen. •ler)' s'ision of international Telephonu added. The traditional Use' of Tex.. next weel: on the x'ecom- used. I-Ic has followed the deHowever, the total ti1l would pushed by "contifluou scrutiny ick Jarisen, Emma E. Garner,
an article from the !ftlm Beach cauuius anti instrumentation stip tioxi is a
relic of the days when hospital is noted f or its treat- I them from the first.
$(t rnihliur. deficit which Kirk by governor and budget
corn- George
Sturgis, Longwoo
ing that larg quuntttu'r of tc't Centet
wit' the evidence of a maim s
Her husband. former Got ence tod's ssuuldn t confirm on )5 has € se'
bouki had be in burmnd tileR W
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Senate Kepublican Leader Bill
Thomas at I: e ci "hOW i
to b€ a third-party candidate for what he called for, saying that Young of P i n c II a Park de
Police Nab
The chamber is continually in president next year.
heaven's name" such a ttn
YouUseAddjfjoneIIncome?
"1 don't see why we want to get scribed Kirk's decision to look
touch with industries who want
could occur and requested that
In a tersely worded aflnnunce into a quarrel in this 11th hour." itt the supplemental bill j5
Fo rtu ne 'Teller
Florida locations. Krider's en- ment Monday night, the dirnnu
the Legislature lool: into ''thi
'SB900 is nut complete as I step toward reconciling our difthplorability of taking perfectly
An alleged Sanford fortune thusiasm for the changes pro- tive 43. year-old Alabama chief see it and a- the Legislature ferences."

fly IhJf,IIf. l(1"4( iffifly
v'ultin,,l Agent, ('cdl A Tu-k- '- bnntc Prr irn fhr'1
'h'
Pusan
ihijevir-, mayor of flr 11.
eftor
of
tho Slid-Florid-c
'
ovj a,f, Yugoslavia, anti his
('nuneil for International Visit.
ifniisø
rc'qtm,ronf, the group org.
Interpreter,
escort
Wifrr Park.
Pusan toured the A gricuilfrJ F.vperi. I
(;liimnr',
bCIfl
'ICfl 8
The two Yugns1nvin offiment
tMion, Raker r1ir
fir'lvi tour of Seminole County's
farm and IftIf 1'rodnet' plane l'ifllS art' on -i 'A-riay tour of
Itovernme,,tnl and agrk,,Ittirql on South Sanford As rue he-. the Cnitt-'rI tiles ai rnsts of
int"rc'sts,
the t:i. f partment, arrk'ing
fore getting a first-h;,ncl
They were escorted Monday
.Vl'('nv .1t'tnnrt untl-i' Ii fl1
nt truck farming in the vjein.
by
rinford Mayor anti Mrs.
P'i.'r'o F ro.
.Iri" Ft. flak-er arid (niinty AgriAs nlAyor of NovI Sad, the
rapifal of the region of Vri.
1'nhmnui, a community of' 200..
0011 people, about fl niile
L
northesat, of Ftelgrid,., tfayor
iJ
fIijevie hI interested in all a-

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is being rait!1' for many churches, clubs
instead of taxes
Bingo
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CIVIC groups throughout Sanford and
the
its
eyed by Florida mayors
the
rest of th e suite
w see no ?ebU hailing out th eir burdened budgets,
result of th e state's new bingo son why it wouldn't prove profitable for
As
laws allowing bingo gambling by non- municipalities, as well.
Mary notable projects have gone
profit groups for "benevolent" purposes
some mayors view this as 51 means of wanting in Sanford. and city-sponsored
financing sorely-needed recreation pro- hingo games might supply the needed
grams and other community projectS money to ft( these projects through.
Few cities. o our knowledge. have
for which tax dollars ZLT( hirl:ing.
mrre pressing civic needs than we have
The law, signed by Gnv. T'irk a few
veeks ago, does not exclude numicipal and the city fathers might do well to
corporations and many cities are ex- cnnsiIcr the ''bingo" route to additional
revenue for worthwhile projects.
perieJ jump on the bingo money wagmI.
Ho'" Stt)(iLIt it nynr Baker
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good
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whopping udltiv.- and background yu Community Action.
He ha (lofle much for us.
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Community Action. which
We arc- proud to have iiin
Mrs. John Mitchell Or.
is thjgned to help the p.ople
it) ci('sK'rat(- T1ONI . Tiny iitt1 :iyicl will support him.
Noru ?bi. Nelson Editor. Herald:
for the past hundred
The history of our Seminole
I call it a cnuHfl to graft Editor, }Ierald
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;uel;upt tlusut toI lie' ke'yhun, NI, ttiei
iuit ill(- two hands toge'tht'i-.
Joy also 1)1113's till- organ ani
C aught herself thte gulta u'.
I 'ast yea r slit' gave a solo p1
a tin recital at school, ,1 11(1 sIt
has performed in mii,isie fe'sti
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a itch M a m'yla uul was a uiemnhe'r of
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The st all, IS listed as ' h

e'a u-fling power, but 35th Ili per
Pupil 1X)i('fl(littIt't'. Tin' St ate 1
Fbi-id;, has ci i'o)pe'eI from 12th
in flue' nation in 1957 lit teacht'rs' salaries to 26th Ili time' tilt
lout in 1907.
are
" I a'ei' de.'Stead
backwards.
ily
cia u'vei. ''amid h"lorldum c(its(';it
feel the I itiie,' has ('nine' to halt
president of the Girls' Athiie'tl
the backward tr(!fl(.1 .
Association.
The average salary for teachin il t3'J)ie';Ii g;, cue of Lausehiutli
eu's throughout thie United States
lay o'xplaiflt-.(l. "we have
in 1900-67 was $6,821. However,
pitcher, who throws the ball ii
Florida's ;u'e'ruige pay is •'l'
its
nd
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$381 below the national average'.
flow (to you tell whit'n to hi
Seminole County teachers have
the
ball? ''Von don't. ft's lilt ni
a starting salary of $5,000 and
hid. after it
Of timnt'
the sala ry for a teacher with a
Yoll get used to it.''
master's degree. after 10 years
In track, Joy has recorded II
of service, Is $8,900.
feet. .1 inches in the standing tn
Statistics show the average
iit' Jumnip 7 feet, I inch In till,
amount spent aminnaly on a
st anding broad Jiuulp and 21
child's ('(1(l('htt jail in the' U. S
nches in (lit' u'uinnin
is around $500 uund that $2,601)
broad jtiliif)'---thit' hitter less (liar
spent to keep a man in prison a
two feet. short of the listed
y('ui I'.
Tilt- crisis of toe) few teachers l world record lea' women.
Joy ultimately hopes to tdht(tl
was so critical in the' state' 1;u
organ
and 1)11111cm. and p hly hut
year that 9(H) tt'sn'Iuei's were
I recita ls.
hired without personal lute's')Iit3'S hu(' fui;uimo t'vt'rs
vie'ws.
Stinei;uv
at it Cuiiiihridgc- re'st;uu
A i-c'raii-t t due' State I )t',i;irt
rant ;tud vill N. uiiii'de etuimse-.me'nt of Education shows that
5,Iffl application', have lot' at a ei;us' t'asnp this -;tiunuuer.
scsuu'
Sa id Joy: ''l'ii s not 01114' of
liveni'e'('('iVt'(l from potential
those kids who just sits at home'
new teachers.
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counting firm.

CounselI
No major new alarm is felt. Iday directly from Venezuela ,or ~
I Venezuelar, beach.
better.
th at wives
tint) toward this community
lors
don't
recommend
They were escorting twice as Big guerrilla activity has nearly indirectly, through refineries in
AP
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,lohiz H.
Ldiwr, Herald
center was the incorporation (h many Venezuelans. Communist- ceased. Nuisance bombings still
c' 20 years older than their
-Two persons drowned iand
tinDutch
West
Indies.
What in You" opinion U tin- local Committee for Frog- trained subve
Editor. Herald.
mates
rsives carrying go on in Caracas and elsewhere,
others wet-c nissiri and
Any Jong .conunuecl
)'our excellant editorial ill wrong v1ti tilt. assistant di- ' ress so that tit(, land could be I
!
But
a s-year gap is negligible
but they can have no seriously tior of tile 'Middle Eastern fio%k I believed
nearly $10.M6 ill cash.
drowned
to
hLivu
Tliursdziy' paper. June- 22, cci- rector of Community Action locally developed. Attorney Joe
and
in
this case I wouldn't even
The mission aborted. One Cu- disruptive effect upon the Leoni may put new demands upon the when a boat struck a log and
thinly points to it safety hiuz- itd hili siiliiry i!ICtL'IIHC. which Davis assisted It v. .lone
Ifl fiii was drowned, another was government. 'Vet Venezuelans Venezuelan fields , parti cularly sunk in the 1uskol:wm fltver v eto th e 10-year age difference.
ard thut hiiF needed enrrectimi. was inadequitte to begin ,with? I following through
\\'hnt is most vital is th at th e
" this incorpora- killed, tile other two - along 1 appear weary of
the harrass- to supply Europc, the chief InseA- ~ near here.
To save- Sanford arid the He- is nioSt cerUiiiilv qualified I tim: of the local action organiza- wi
were merit,
th the Venezuelans
from the Arab cutoff.
~ rests and hobbies and that they
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Their country is no lonper
, captured. Oil(- of these later !
Probably
these
demandi. .
.
lieretisity (if passing a city (it-- , anvotit, elmv ill Community Act- 1 Tile people had never heard of '
;
tooth become active together in
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committed suicide. leaving one , p
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wnuld be met in considerable I
dinaiiee relating to protective ion.
ti
community action un l it e
the same church. They also
FACTS
Cuban army officer in Vene- i attention in Latin Arnerica
part. But the Venezuelans are
Hundreds of us never heard ,lones started
gear for two-wheel motor yeneed to learn how w be sexualthe' toilsome work zuela's hands. lie has fully con- progressive gove rn ment and its fretting over too much Cornhicks, the 19(t' Legishitut-e-- of Community Action until lie of walking from door to door,
ly compatible.
fessed the subversive intent of economic gains 1ivc made it munist attention, th ey complain ,
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under the urging of our Safety canic. Iuriiig thin- whole- time day and night. Saturdays and
Send for my booklet, "Sex
ft
singularly invulnerable. T h a
the mission.
sonic, of American inattention
Commission- passed (aIhinnI Rev ..iuiie u! Seminole Corn-t Sundays. speaking courageousDifferences in Men and WoRepresentatives of the Organi- it still figures sharply in Corn- and lack of consideration,
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nuuiv other safety biIls the munit- Action lini- talked with l with demonstratubic author'
men." enclosing a long stamped,
munist strategy for Latin Ameri- zution of American States
Their proven oil reserves may
'h.
one' attached giving tntewith- us ad worked with us
113 in accord with a formal Vent- ica is explained by one thing
he y hi church pulpits and
return envelope, plus 20c.
1
- last no more than 20 years at
law enforce'meiit of th ese P- I
faithfully does, even now, nievtilig' of various cirganizu(Always write to Dr. Crane
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zuelan protest against Cuba. its rich resources in oil and, present producing rates (though
,,f
leetive
nui'usures with
the- lit' has never said "in- could lint tions. Hi even takes time
.
in
care of this newspaper, enand have recently visited Vencxuela to a lesser extent, iron ore.
other fields still may be found ;.
"teeth" in it us mentioned in justify putting long crucial pains to tall: to separate lndi- to look into the episode firstI closing a long stamped, adThe importance of Venezuelas They are not eager to draw too
your fun- editorial,
hours of work in huel;iing low- viduuls so they will he better hand.
dressed envelope and 20c to
oil to the free world tins bt,efl heavily upon th ese reserves.
.1. I). Wright, .It-.
income' families to lieij' them- informed. Churches in deprescover
typing and printing costs
Verbal condirnination of Cuba drummed in by the Niddle East They are likely to resist a n y
Executive Asuistunt and Co. selves until we- can get some sed areas were asleep, as some by the OAS seems likely, b u I war, with its disruption of nor"licn you scud for one of his
American or European attitude
ordiniitor
progranis." He- has re'-erm;ulli- still are, since he has not quite this is hardly enough to satisfy nial oil flow to the- Vest.
boukit'ts.
which
might suggest th at Vcne(;v(rIIr
Highway Safety Sized the- fuel that v--i- cafilint gotten around to all of themof
Venezuela
is
the
largest
single
zuelun
oil
can
annoyed
President
Leoni
thebe controlled by
Aithought Canada has
Coi,ifliisirjri
athn-d to sit and wait for- OLO
thily by the inspiring and per- 'cnezuela. Officials there as- oil-exporting nation in the world, a spigot at the will of outsiders,
complete
political autoni1 99
Scorer cif residents ill Semi- tunued programs. When unil if sistant efforts of 11ev. .lones in
orny, th e queen of England
,
according
to
their
current
needs
itoh- Count,v are- proud to hove- they conic, fine, hut to sit antI the local churches did we finalL)NDCTh (AP)
TornaThe Leoni government might 15 still considered the coun1
man of 11ev. .ltities' e,-upath,il- Whit ii- (leffehttilig.
ly achieve locations for all the
does and violent th under.
try's head of state, sa
he a little happier
it
and th'elicntiun to devote
W ate proud of our irt- Head-Start programs. Without
:
if
it
were
The
World
Almanac.
Actustorms
roaring across north.
Ella!
shipping the 'United States more
kii
talent und energy toward gress ieiici feel that stinn'rnie' his tireless efforts, Seminole
ally, the queen has virtu.
western
Europe' over the wee1.
crude oil than it does. But
ally no power. Her duties
improving ('nhlditi(i!is of the- will see that we art' distressed. County would not have had it
end
kille-d
at least 22 persons
Brown. who has grown a roughly half its exports to
tAP -"You
NEW YUIU
are confined to such ac
ies fortunate' lit our roniniun- hut vorl:ing nevertheless. and chance.' to have head Start. Tinand
injured
nearly 200,
are the chien;icr residual fuel tions as instituting new
ity. 11..- hits doin' wonders ad- will find n rather easy to head-Start Program, which we dunt want to is- .lust an All- small goatee. liar. hound
m ilitary decorations or tiedi'udv uurid if 1u is given fair give' us sonu- lts!liHturlt'e, how- CU!) 11(1W expect, will give tilt- America boy all your 111cr." said niort- arduous in a v-ji' than
icating new b r I d g e s or
Already noted in print is the
'Tain Ito Cuailnge," or the
rcisideriitioii
iitl ceeupe'rzutwn ever sniatll . It liitjipe'iit'd in county thousands of dollars ,Tirnm' Br-own. ''You have' to be- football, iii
e-igIit huts tiro;)peci
buildings when she is in
that
the
existfurther
complain2
'
'(
'
t'eik'
Ctittle Raid," is th e
front nil rtoitreriie'd we can till Altuniwite- Sprin
of assets Ili the- cle'verlo;'- 12 flhiI1
','itb tit(Canada,
I rum .h to
ing U S. oil-import quota sysolue'st
epic
poem of western
e - :)te'i'I
(:i,Illnluiiit y Action to cit'ariiig of Iuiid lot a hurl..
of human talents ahli1
flieTit
against
disc rininiinates
'np'rIght C ]!#C7,
Since
quitting
prolcsstoiii
.1 iitim liar ts.'c hippit sun - tern
Lui'ciju. it is in-triand's most
lily be- "(.oniniu!iity Action."
1eW11 PzI her Li,
My final question is: Tin- save- thin- county thousatids more' football
-iv- Arn.
and favors lesser
t - Vciiezucia
ill th e peal. of his tame-, prised oy thin caniar'aticrie
- faniour- thle- of ancient times.
Mr's I. Sessions assisnuit director ClOCS lint ad- of costs of reniediu education: the
great Negro I uhlbacl: has hair met with among his le'lløv- suppliers to the United Statesvise- nor practice the' art of later
Canada and Mcxis;ierexficali
Ldztor, ilerakI:
anti wuitiiig for OEO
sitting
Mr. fl umes, the- director of embarked on two careers-one actorsherethat crude' oil im- :
co.
It
is
The ji-truith- in Altitnion ti
paid, the' other- unpaid.
- futids ft-nm Wusbiiiigtwi. When the' Tutorial Program, WflS t)l
ready
Ui
have
to
projeurts suffer heavily.
fei] th at it is a depressive I
lie has become all actor and a
it conic's to laud worl;. why enough nina tO give Mr. .lones
doing well in te'ct myself because- I had heard
Obviously Venezuela As a firm
ii"ed Sot- the Community Actleader
and
race
is
should he' he- forced t(' sit much of the credit for the suefriend. Its sense of national
ion progrzun, which was apeur.
the
movies
were
a
cutthroat
both
fields,
I
:
and wait. for sonic programs cessful spring program conductand its cordiality
assuranceheaded by the Rev. .1oii.
For has part in "The- Dirty - busincss" he aclniitted. "But
11
tarfor( uccerptiiug- a Pus raise-'? ccl all over the county for a total Doze-IL''
C.
out
of
his
might
grow
rapidly,
however, if Thus pi ograni was organone
of
three
fihiiis
he
everybody
huts
gout________________________________________
(Mrs. Elizahn'thi Lamar - trust of less than 10 for stamps
this country were to work out
ized to lift the- community. A
completed. he- re' - way to hell) flit-."
and stationary Again. Without already ha&amp;t
'-I
considerate oil arrangeprt,grauu of this kind takerceive-ci 40,000, and MGM huts
Editor, ileruuld
in his spare- ti me- away fr-ann
.'loues' dour-to-door knockiu'.
under- option for two more thin- camera .linitny has been flietlts and if all th e American
1w. of dcvoted time, effort arid
We who itt-c - less fortunate
big, the' program could lint have him
e'tiuraac on his part. This ef- thititu Soflit' others euui speutl-:
pictures.
flCtiVt' as ziunwuil chutirnuin of lands would do more than just
been Li
:leirt Wits on a volun ta ry hitis. ourstrlver- aithieiugh WI (Iti not
I .linmmy tries to be realistic thin- Negro industrial and Ecu- talk about slapping down Castro
}lo did Re". ,louer- achieve'
for his subversive harassments.
lie' saw the- needs of hit,
often make- us,' eu the- ei;ipom'many constructive results? about his future- on stage and flunaic Union. Its membership rjilt' auth stiughit to (In a tangible' tutiit-. I
hUh hut hnei
iiiuth- up of outstanding Negro
about No omit' in this countY b.iows screen.
ii
''1
know
I
mice-ti
a
lot
niomexeked in their- hehuhf.
attilertes,
Seiiijuitilcbusine'ssnit'n
mid
Couitzituiiisy Action, ubout poverty and the rough
With the uthiuve sUiteuiiciits nor did marty (If Us know Uti road community action must perience to become a good ac- prulessiotuil pt-opk
11
JO
tot.'
hesaid.
''1
heel
I
ciui
bun1t2 imuid, I feel that he- hwuid tit we learned through the' ci take- any
its
goal
said
Ifl'uu
n.
a
to
more than the present dinhe- paid it fair autlnr
: forts of Rev. Aniur- Juiitr, as- ussistaut director. He was born suchtheas big emotions all right- counteract the- te.-achiimigs of
- *0
lent- amid ungex'--but I black nationalists, ''who warp
I in poverty and was lead into
'0111111111110,
can't do the' :;ubtk things yet.
the minds a! young negroes,"
t'oxnniUulty action. 1t' is a
belie't' can ntiitkt' ht. hitiw. itrid to emphasize.' ''Green powgraduate of hioth Florida A &amp; M
ever, ii I progress slowly arid er. tim black puv-er"
University and Yule University tui' within my
_______
range. For C
"Gt'eeti pOWer" stands for
with a total of 7½ successful
bunford braid
1
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v- ouidri't want to play a - !Il(iu Ivy -thit' tiC(1!lUiliiC improveJUIW 27, fltG7
years of study- He is certified priest uiov.. 1 don't kmio e!ioufth
went of thin Negro.
%*1'1'Ut1 L UUhaOW, IhpVJ'1JU *51) I'l - u$i,IGIt-,,n
to teach in i areas of science, about Priests.
ASK t)I.'1'I'IeI 51. Clrculatiose
While- acknowledging the con(eueriss •Ilsisss5cr
certified to operate all unit
LAICKI WIIWUIOI.
"No", he' laughed. "and I tinuing t i -ed of
lUlIIifl'i £ L.1t1 A IIIIt
'.hiltt- help,
/tbtiC15tC 5dt1or
, '
11331 muchnues. Qualified JIS Li don't hiii"t- ammy
Anvertisitir I Ii
utitibititimi to piety Brown believes the time has
1'1t1) 'CKII
programmer.
barhad
i
t-oniputer
-iutnttet. But I v-ould like' to play tome fur American Negroes to
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'c-C irivi1 pvnidenC, ('hnrI,' Prof,. 11am fkrnphill f"r Jnadnr4hjç,
jtjqrpj ;v)ur, find
pci rk p1' urgerl abel lit y ' r'lvi' i'Jri, prohh'm
thc' "roittuttu,"
made' arusi, a ' ,vmvv' all for injrk-ufjn

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Itefeirn thn incf mhlatls.,i

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eneilee' t I is e'luib's ''1 nuit,- ni Fin,- 1cm
Itoirotlru'' oti 1,nho,' 'by
' I, fill, lit
f,-.nt q uunv nutu
01 1 1 1 ott 1 I q feit-nul lihitlif, 0 CIII) jilt
fsu. - tiu- In •',nphun'ii-tiuug tie' uu.'v
-quilt cii lii.' 1.11 .N. lii ii
i t'i',
Intl
u,o,u-,'ujuiyuul'li'
tuciul
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I)III1IY
cif
n,ifuineI
fliiitnt- peI to

of tIn' r ,'u!l , tta. '
dr-c.'
him the- rhib
thin r'vnrit ih"rn \'/dl t.e- boat
j-i -i,' s 'or' "- i''r,''s "t1'niJ
Done,"
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X
r,,('oq
I r..I'fn-4 for thø 'in.
in the' iifO'rrmi-iu,r, - ''ith
(('nut htitui'ii I't'i.tii i'nute 1)
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4k I f'ichihjtkp,iq in hr.- r(,triir,-- '-"r ire' Ke'nnt-'th Mt'fnto-h. 1)hfl W,lliim't inei
'.c'f'('fl I Pis. ('rintea
Pocu t r ide'
per rent
ilthtii,gh it wonhi
-wa rd MrN 'ul t','. Rr'-n)ne''e's-J to
,,, 'r,
wsiri
111,u , i,' 1.11, 111.
sit
',i Pith In, Sot.t P ti rn
"ill ticI11(';lfl rle)tlle' lfl'rr sc' II) fe'uie'Ii t
the'
officeic of ir.'re'tarV and
till of, iiiui III i ;'i-C; ''iii ''ill h,uvc' on nhjhjt of nntie-nn
;iiat-ie';, 11w
trea-tture-'r
e'rI-neu 's we're' Ronald f)y"is
'
(111- -z from nil prti of th e
hill would t'c;ihiv lie-' a stop linirk
'',ile'. .l.Piri Ie'rf-'-r ie happily arid Walter F1aynr', The" i-ltitir.
ward liq far
l'irC(f ru beauty of the hoard and off the nffitotal e'elin'ntlem
.vut't, ;irrgintreej
,-\ ml the,--' cr.r4 w"r' ncplained tO the' club
'15 e'einre't'nq'.l, he iiih,itiiictl.
I
two other
1.u' fkhjn ('fifl 0' -il ,t 'inder by
Te;n'liei$ Art' e'nu icet'e'eI vitlu
(iI.y ( (,mrflj,qinn"r \-f 1,. RiofIt" e'''
is'ru-r'.-I n','s-'.
horn onsi fnrrnnr 'ttte-' f-ti'nr'_
if c' I' ''I. 114 hnm,ui in
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rt r
?
%1 , 1).,)6,1.
during flit' lU-belch cl;iy uumni l)e'f
'floury, 't'itbu VOtiflL-it"r' eoni for
- o,-king e'uiuiehitiniis. ''Soni
p''t jog
u ruu(ing4C. thnrn'i'I.,'-t
('it; in tIn-' slate In
fri jdrnifjfyin itse lf - vith the
r fl~ I Iuon'i'. ('UI M If"
itude'iit hut I e'arhe'u' i'uit In,'' 1,13'
tt'
let k ft'i,rut. ufl(f the' nuq'cr v.'e
* e'I'M sit, the' rluh 'q w,'c'klv rune-f.infoi'iute'ei. The uuihtihuitimuit
I
fi"t' f'l'i$it'je'.t Iii' Ito':,r
Wil .11 IM1,
(:!-, I
I Al'i
la-.--.
ctlIIlciuur(I ticiw calls teti' 27. TIme
itIg
ye'teitly
iii the' Civic oeorufirtg t
4(,fl
Ibrenuel iuiiuiiilntz II iel, :
(if th(,4n lin.lue',
l'E/\ ve1uIleI IhIc.' II) St!(' that. 1*
tivc'ly
''cute'r,
we-irking
tifl
lii'
hie't'qq'hf tui p1
flue'
the'. prc'pn ru
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.'hn,itzvd to 2r.1
itektmts
ions, is c'pc-'rje-'nc'jn g the-. rnri4t
t'uult -ir gI%'ht! -'cilit
f
rie'
U
- $e;ue'In'r, Seminole, elusring t he
wi'lco,ne' i tint lion of hnvin
ni-gain u-e'rifnls stud suuuiliiug lit ii j're'qjqje,nt
stud ,loh, Dolt, the
'06 67 school yea i', had 305 pro- glee
sort, off '''tnei',vhu il-in u mm" r''
cluili make' si ieiuig ii si ei
I eschewal le'i'sime'l lieu' 1,000 slim
110W vie,' prr.ieIe'nt, took office' rolling
ii u.n g, g;u P ii e'ri n
ui'e'iuitipIlshunic'tuts iii,' ;unuv uIrl.
dent S. Vc'
'ii lit IfloI'e Mate uuiel
I
i'nuuhuv, fit) sI. i1n4i. a rid irui port :u
,huuv A. Taranto. 19. den'; C hie'umi
( rc, n fey, JII t,
ten' tnui'e 111sf i'uirt lanai usuilt s Iii
tle'nf, did the' incitsullinig htonc.rs re-.t.t,rrir-,I
nil zuuiei t-uioks, teni, ,uiel site' j
from
on
of(jcnri
- t-eduut'e stinlent to teache't' u'atlet, hliuiil.
Gets rid f all
school
ill
f!rad--nf.n
u'iIhu
n
"csiIh.'migi,i
elc'fjiu'itjein treuiniri
''An t'lemne'nf ;ur' S('l)d)l)l teach__________ ROACHES ANJ'S
((itiflvl that t hi.
;n-e- e'pt ins- liliuucl,ue'c-. ,uiieh 'if th
,
-i
piulrjie.sl's and rc'spc-insi.
e'ouhl zn it-nun H
:i live wit Ii it,'' says ,Jei'. ''It
kut.', there.
TICKS AND FLEAS
pin. elurh,ig st'lntnl without
hilitju' ,or Uotary.'' Iii' coiled
BACKI
eheu'-ai'I f;i ,i' tin' ill Ut.' li';usf
Itob,in'eitri, ',t- hs. ':i- f--',
break,'' I aye'm' stiuted. ''Seitiu'
OR 'fOUR MOSEY 111111111111111111111111111111
I
ltnt.nri,uns to hi (ml' in furl.,
'l'hue' ehsutiglite',' (if Mu. ;siiel Mrs
pre'i'hi'nt'.
p'
pill 'ta
teachers cia 1uui'e' relief time'
in-it sot oof es
Je)se'iuh Tat-simito of %Valth:um re- tiu exemplify the "snrvke''' ,'
,
II
.'
elnu'ing (lie' school day. but. It Is
t'ollda',
f
u'omriflc
t.qq.r T
cent ly was gu'uielulilt eel from I 'er whi iclu tins a iway
leit'n (1 (i,'sl
a hit ot' tiiiss it'omusit ion 4it flit" kill-,
'-'/-1,r
',
arrl ten'.- or
S'hueiuul For the' Phil nd II) Wilt
2 '-'.,ru, Whek -e-,',t -i
elise'i'e't mu of the' u'hiool Pt'ut-1('Ithis chum. i'eiubiy igsui"eI a C11111.
vttowii, where' siti' has st istileel
milt r1ll. ih., 1OJ'4 and
pal
liii g to uthl to nrh il'lU' "4'(" I tr,'eI .vr, errirk rind tr.c..ir
si ace' first n-aele'. SIn' won grad
Allot her of f lit' I"I'lA prien'ity
mrj ntcti
riv hidA. t ii knri.
le'ite.'c'.''
I tusit liii) liW;ui'(Is iii g i rls'
tis' at Iuli't Ic';
rihiofutnf-,' cOM w-n
bills - lik'h has not he't'uu acted
us--A -is dIr!e'd.
upon h3- (lie' I.rgislatuim'e Is the' tuiirsl(.itidMhot,iIstIIp.
AVAILAIII IN TWO SIZES
"I ill) Inediat ely hall .1 love lot.
tJSEl
INI'I'
' lii-Ofe'SS Icuuisti
iic'gnt hat inn
sIn
vENT
r'AE
he piano.' 'saId .Joy who must
Although
the
Dreunte
jgtc'i-.;
tuuti''. This - uiusltl give' te'a'iue'n's t
5(y) 2'
ø'?
learn III(- uuttisic by lhm';uilhe', a wrote,
flit' right (ci aid In makIng palthe '1'oorns'' tinder the
5e-M C.'E
slow, Pililist ;uki,ig
SUDDAT
.',
'an to
2C
flieS
cnuic'e'ruiiiig
e'eltsn'uutlon;ul
lit", 11111nes of Currer, Ellis atid
,
.
''you ie'a
utuet hical iii
ertion Hell, they tused their I
mttatte-.rs v- hichu they are' res;rnn- Drailk'
so that 5(111 learn Wilhit
r1in S'ipl'j, H.irdwre
At Drug,
j1',Jt' fcit' t'ai-i-Vitlg (lid, tie' Ce)u1
real initials. Thte'sc, PMCtI(hOflyms
!tar,
Pt
hogc.
ue'r M,mrett,
e'ute'li
note'
looks
like,"
e'.xplaine'd
sulsem
served
to
conceal
their
te'tl(it'(i.
I
S,ir; Ind Linthley Ljmhr 3tnrs.
h
''Von
read
flue'
nuisie
with
_...
A National I'tiluui'utieun Assiii'iis-uii' Ii nge'rs,
uule'milciuite' 051
ion ,-t'imrt says Mat l"lou'id;u
has flit' ca ining power (ci Still . h.i 11(1 a(lhl pl it t o ill(- ke'vhenu rd
ztl I lie at hiu'i' hand ,u ii
port rchtin-;it inn. but Is not cluing
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stt-nng$P,
is hoitir

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fly-

rail

Fooling

to

And many men have a moth"But
just
last
week
I
learner-fixation
so they blend their
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.
ed he is cmlv 27 years of nc:
filial de'cuticun with th at of a
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"He has asked mc 10 marry
,
-eethenr1 and thus crave a
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ai't'
t%Vfl
little
girls
him. My
'ery wife who can he a fusion of me.
________
to, of Svniinnif, Community has been half reported h% tile '
fond of him. 100.
ther-sweetheart.
Thu mesh iICVC of offU.eAction. tuts riot talked \'ery T'res The fact that Seminole
"But would this age diif('CflCe
Since the sexual side of marpcnsc's, there will only bc i fl)U'}. IlhOUt
programs. but County has not received funds
he
it)
great
fn,
us
to
he
:_.~Ji-.
I
1111PI)x'"" riagv does not stop because a
.,
WUAT AGE WIUlS
wife reaches the menopause at
ment in the ijlightv; areas. for nurolves, if we- have the
't,7
In ancient times, it was c'uis about the ago of 4, a wife can
ported.Th e hard work that the
-.
Disgusting.
courugt 1111(1 the desire to (10
police lieutmt- It we i:iiow th at certain niori- Rev. Amos .]ones tins done in
tcimary for a man to buy his thus satisfy her mate as long
Sanford hiiid
wife.
with a sincere position. ey h h.en provided by Con- esiblishiug community pride
as they live.
11
a
young
fellow
of
15
were
it
an
office
calls
Dic ti onary
For
For there is no date line that
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press for our benefit. W. 1115(1 and lifunl.. lrnpe of people who
in love with a girl of 1f or 17.
With fill labor. It took two IZtW- i:zir'w th at th is nmr
ei th er sex from being a
any
prophave
long
dispaired
of
does 1101
what chance did he have of buy- thrilling and thrillahie mate!
yers and Gt hours and threej ZLIWiiyI. get to those- who
ress has not been fully reportmonths to settle his demise
ing her'
Even if Marcia should marry
ed.
For he had no sheep or ChittiC, this younger man and he would
from the force. Disgust in g.
We have heeii told that r-e- ltev. .lom's organized the
since he was too young to have want children, she is still young
For two years I had L
sources must ItISO he- used and South Semmolt' Committee for
acquired such wealth.
ford on the St. .lohn'r iulat' will in tinie- he- the only laito Progress in Altamonte Springs.
enough to bear several more
WASHINCTC)N XEA
jt smnic other Cuban-led landing and the third largest producer
So it was the men of 30 or 41 babies.
the front
our car. it
YflI
needed
COfl
A
a
result
badly
for US. Cat't yew help i
was no: nra- of Fidel Castro's missions have succeeded, and behind the United States and who
could afford th e prices
went to Tolt-di, and Detroit Li ! little nlort positivu %%-I,v witil n1tIllit3 action has beg-un in thu
For pregnancy after th e ape
ond day~ %,
,-bell. late till!. spring, an estimated 15o key Tied sub- Russia. The Unit d ~ t . wh ch
.
ther.
couple of times.
~
area with the clearing of land four Cubans of military status 'ersives are believed to be OKof 40 is nothing to be alarmed
a lot less critkisni
: turns out 83 million barrels a
Forget It. Now It's a Longaiout
It would sure help.
for a recreation center. A pre- tried to land undetected on a rating within th e country.
da -, gets nearly 1.4 million a
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with a :ittraetive teen-age girls.
And that's
the CUSLim
suitor so she wonders
age difference of 10 started of expecting the hms.
if
insurmrnxntahle. hand to he older than his bride,
years
is
I Read this case carefully. for
Actually, there is tu', inex r.
the age differential started ahl medical or psychological
thousands of years ago, due
law that says a wife should he
in financial factors. Nowa
younger than her husband ,
days, ft might he wise If
In fact., many modern experts
years older than sLIggc'st it would • t' smart if
their husbands: Set' belnw
wives married men who wc't'
George
W.
Crane.
B
years younger.
('VCfl
Ph. IL. M.IL
For, men in
America die
CASE
C.SSO:
3larcia
P..
aged
several
years
earlier
than
I
I
7, is a widow with two ehil- men, so the wives are likely to
dren.
he left a widow for
years
?darcia telephoned her qut's. after their husband dies,
-TV where 1
Thus, to match an older wife
1
recently on Tom Snyder's with a younger husband would
"Contact" sho.
not leave her such a long and
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have been dating a man who i
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(7:30) at the Ft. Mellon Field for the league champion
ship. The winner of tonight's game will fare Chase tomorrow night in the Sanford Recreational Little LCRgLW
C'fl)Wfl VIC.
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nine catchers drew totes.
Baltimore etut ftrlde't
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California Angels. Mickey Man" *b_
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Capt. Fowler, winner of the fourth flight; Fletcher Cockrell, winner of the
championship flight consolation; and Kirby Fite, winner of the first.
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MARY
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the Seminole County Court ox-Os Hook 3lJ, pgc :144 arid reni POE hl wife. Route 2.
Cominiasior. recorded .1 U Iv it, 19611 in Official
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"1 got the telegram." Carett (Al')
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knott . lie stuck with me."
Hospital Monday. lie sufferei
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It was Twins President Calvin what tt'ns described itS a mild
Griffith who ordered former heart attack last week,
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Manager Sam Mele to play CarAmerican l4tagut'
National League
ew at second base when the sea W. 1. Pet. G.B. son opened.
W. L. Pt's. G.B.
Chicago
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"It was one of my greatest
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Monday's racing at
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PITCHING
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Kailsils City 32 39 .451 10½ 3-0.
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BATTING
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Monday's Results
Monday's Results
York 5. Kansas City 2 gle with two out in the ninth In shipped to Mrs. Hire's farm in
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hMd
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Homes
in
their
first
losing
out.
The "fishin' " in the urea is doin pretty good "conpiderin'"
who went down 4-2. Don 1'nri
A.
ing of the year.
led the winners from the pint
the heavy rain. we have been havjn every afternoon.
11
in Church Soft-hall League
with
double while Robbi.
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Advances
The specks are still biting in Lake Monroe on live halt-,
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action tonight All Souls will
Elliot had Sanford Atlantic's,
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and usin' a cane pale. Thesizes are extra large.
elah with First Baptist (7:fI)
Ion.- hit.
The school basr arc ahowin' up In various places, and
and First Presbyterian will
florida Stat. Bunk found
come tip against Pinecrest Bap.
be caught on the repain, black worm, the rebel, and mirror
their way into finals with n
W*
tist (8:46) at Ft. Mellon ?ark.
lure.
victory over Navy. DJLT1TW
Pinecrest Reall takes on
Our good fishin' friend Chuck fledmon is visiting the
Thu Altomonu- Twins ad - vrtsnn and Riek Steele each
bass
f
i
shin'
American Oil (%Ini and Collis
area, while on summer vacation and doin : lot of
vuinred to the second round of collected n dun of hits for the
I clashes with C)steen (:4b) n
in Lake Sylvan in Pao)a. Chuck visited us in March and had
the district little league chum- winners while David Bach,, Di..
the Metro circuit.
pionships last night, whipping vid Bernnskv and John ZeLuli
a real good time fishin' and plenty of good luck.
The Bed Sox topped the Yan.
The Bass are also hittin' on the gay blade and the sonar the Winter Park Lions 54 at all had two hits for the losers.
SANFORD ATLANTiC NATIONAL BANK team in the American Little
Northgat- Field in Orlando. Danny Hutchinson was the wink•'' 6 in the Goldahorn Little
plug, blind castin' around Crowes Camp.
Major League this year consisted of (front row, left to right) Eddie
There is a nice bream bed in Lake Jessup at Liza drowers. Coach Paul Branson tint] his ning pitcher.
League. Charles Murray was
Adams,Phillii Lawson, Cliff Stringer, Tommy Morrison, Robbie Elliott,
the winning pitcher hurling a
It's the first slew on the left before you come to Wharf Creek. Twins jumped out to 1 7
in the only Per Wee ganu
and Jim Williams. (second row, left to right) Coach Ralph Elliott, Ricky
July 1, 2, 421 and lend after four innings and on tap the Tigers edged the
two hitter while striking out
The Silver Dollar Cruise is coming
Wayiie
flussi,
Terry
Rawles,
David
Navolio,
Dennis
Epps,
Willie
Wall,
good
time
had
and
you
will
see
the
St.
Johns
then
coasted
to
victory
behind
Rebels
17-1(;in
Eastern
League
IS of the Yankee's batsmen.
a
4th. It will be
(Herald
Photo)
E.
Wall
Coach
L.
Russell,
Dennis
Scott,
and
Re
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Thompfrom Sanford to Jackntmville and many worth while pnints nX: the pitching nf Alurl.
The Red Sox bombed the
.tion. Alarl. Whigham and Jeff
SOfl.
gles to the cause. Voltoline was Dodgers 114 in their second
Interest.
Patton led the Tigers from the
Kiwanis topped Shrine 7-2 I hurler.
Altamonte will meet North- plate with two and one hits in Sanford Junior Bnsnhnll ac- I In other Sanford Junior Bnsc-- also the winning pitcher.
straight victory sweep in the
SATURDAY, JULY 1st. - Registration and departure
gaw
in
tit(.
snpond
round
of
tile
from the County ramp--cust, end of Sanford bridge. Groups
First Baptist bombed the Goldshnro Little League. ChRriep
respectively, while Sentt Irby tion. Rnn Nobles belted R round hall netion Civitan tool. tit(,
tournament today at Fi:0
will depart at P n.m.-1 noon and p.m. First night nut at
had two hits and Dave Bu ll ard tripper and flick Boyd laced I Eil:s '.Mike Voltoline smash- Church of God of Prophecy Vi- Murray went three for four
t- at Northgatc Field. Northgatc nit additional single for the three singles for the Kiwanis. rd it homer for Civitan which - i. Jim Williams led the winners smashing a three run triple and
Sportamans Lodge across Lake George. A lounge and
etige(I Mflitlflfl(] 2-I in opening Rebels.
rant are available - NOTE: No cooking on dock or grounds
.me Pauline was the winning Marl: Cockman added three sin- from the plate stroking three I a homer for the winners while
round play yesterday. Either
Melvin Bolt slammed a two run
Saturday night.
Robert Wilder or Eddy Nuss is
Saturday night will he the crowning of the beauty queen
homer
for the Dodgers.
te d to be the starting
expec
etc
The Yankees took the Piratep
That
Eh1
the Twins.
for
SUNDAY, JULY 2. - Depart at. 10 a.m. sharp for .lack- pitcher
•
7
6
in an extra inning outing in
Altamonte Twins . 105 011the Goldsboro circuit. Willie
sonville -gas stop at Palatka - south of the bridge. Dock at Winter Par!; Lions 010 'rnnDallas Thomas Marina in the heart of Jacksonville. Cook -out
Scott laced a two run homer for e
the Yankees while Richard Maif you wish there - impromptu entertainment.
this went four for four from the
MONDAY, JULY 8. -Depart at 9 a.m. for Palatka. Note
-Be sure to stay in the group - the Cruisemaster Charlie
plate for the Pirates.
Harvey has a secret landing act-up with an ICE COLT) LEG
of SUDS somewhere on the River near here. Continue an to
B - DICK COUCH
Berry' enteed the White Sax'
Sport mans Lodge for Monday night.
parchment
mezuzah.
fl MIKE RECBT
locker
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as a defensive replace.
Ken
Berry
game
01
Blind
line-up
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TUESDAY, .TtJLY 4 - Depart at yur leisure for Sanford
Associated Press Sports Writer that contains passages from the
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has convinced Ed- ment in the eighth inning - aftSt.
Old
Testament.
thanks
some
Man's
Bluff
Sy and swim in the pool - go fishing - visit the Springs
b.n Cosman taught ttit
Jewish friends in his Imme town die Stanky that the hands somc' - er convincing Stanky he could
or eruis, on back to home port.
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Louis Cardinals a little Yiddish of Nashville. Tenn.. for his good times are quicker than the eye. I see by reading numbers on the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
by passing around his glove, but luck symbols.
Berry. suffeing from an 'ye stadium scoreboard.
American Leags,
$
Those Florida boat licenses are due July 1, so don't let It
When
turn
to
bat
came
up
ailment,
passed
a
Stanky
eye
his
O'Tcrnle
Lick
from
the
.lint
"They
said
they
got
a
bigger
Batting (150 at bats) - F.
slip your mind, while I'm thinking about- these license, the
had in- exuiniinaticn; to uet till() Moncla in the ninth, however. Stanky temski, Bost.. .336.
(Whit.'
Sax
pitcher
lesson
he
taught
tit(.San
Fran
fishin' licenses are du' and the deadline is Friday. That is the
,
SEMINOLE PRINTERS
unwinding his scribed tilt- word 'think' on his night's gani(. against Bultimore,'summoned a pinch hitter from
and of the line partner, an you )letter get that piece of paper
I cisco Giants, by
LE AGUE
Runs-F. Robinson, Bait.. M:
glove, so why shouldn't I use thentalked his way to tiit- pluiw the bullpen.
If yen wanna' go fishin' . . . LEGALLY LIKE.
W L right arm.
in the ninth inning before lash- i '1 can't let a blind man bat,' Kaline. Det., 51.
mazel?" Cosmun said.
Good lure for Bass is a buck tall with a piece of Pork
1. Business Curds
Runs batted In-F. Robinson,
The rookie pitcher. it Roman I For his pitching success in his ing a two-run single that gave the manager blurted.
rind on the hook, a real bass hooker.
17 '7
2. Offset
came
through
with
Bait.,
59: Killebrew, Minn., 5.
Berry then
Catholic, has th e Yiddish word first appearance since being the Chicago White Sax a -4 vicIn most parts of the country a mooching fisherman i
lb 14
2. Camera
Hits-F. Robinson, Bait., 84:
a winning argument. . .and the
which means luck. called up from Tulsa last week. tory over the' Orioles,
'mazel,
guy who helps himself to his partner's boat, bait and beer. In
Carew,
Minn., 8:1.
4 Rubber Stamps
14
While
Berry
was
blurinf.
tile:
winning
hit.
he credits Muffett.
writ
te n on his glove.
the northwest, everybody mooches - but only on the fish.
Doubles - Tovar. Minn.. 16:
10 14
II. Posters
The White Sax had loaded the
"I-ic had a dream last night Orioles vision. rookie Bill RobBut Cosman relied more oh a
Mooching is merely a way to sini: a bait dow!' to the
no
windup
insrni.
who
canicnut
of
a
batting
bases
on
Tom
Mcgraw's
single,
Campaneris. K.C., 15: Yas- $
G. Kluge
that I should try the
P
.
new
no-windup
delivery
Monday
bottom and keep It there. As a sophisticated technique, moochsaid,
"and
trance
when
he
threw
away
his
Pete
Ward's
infield
hit,
a
sacritrzemski,
Bost., 15.
Lt,tterhcathdelivery, " Cos Ilan
Triples
- Buford. Chic., 5.
lug Is about as subtle as whopping a mule in the heat! with
night
to
get
across
a
four-hitter
when
anybody
dreams
about
my,
eye-glasses.
stroked
three
hits
flee bunt and an Intentional
, Env&amp;opes
I
to
tile
Giants
for
8
1
3
innings
as
pitching.
club to get its attention, but it workii.
HIGH GAME.S-SERIES
I've got to try his in a gunir for the first tinit- ii~ ! walk. Jim King forced McCraw Monday. K.C., 5; Versalles,
the
Cardinals
ruing
up
it
3-1
viesuggestion:
the New York Yankees trimmed - at the plate for the second out, Minn.. 5.
As the waters got warmer, tit(- wisdom of bottom fishing
191i'5()jFvclrn Wagner
tur.
Home runs-Killebrew ,Minn..
Kansas City .52 for their fourth setting the stage for Berry.
becomes more apparent, and It holdstrue in both streams and
378/4811-Luelcy Pnvi.c
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Mutett
(Cardinal
pitch22:
F. Robinson. Bait,. 21.
straight
victory.
Acquired
from
Atlanta
in
th
e
lakes where sinking lures chalk up the best records. Some176/474--Ruth Englisi.
- ing coachi changed my delivStolen
bases - Campaneris.
Elsewhere
i.t.t
Miii
in
Al..
winter
trade
for
Clete
Bayer,
times, however, the best halt th a fish's opinion won't drop 360/454-Nat Scimitzlcr
cry,"
Cusman
said.
"1
never
nesou..
edged
Boston
2
and
also
threw
out
one
runner
at
K.C..
29:
Agee.
Chic., 21.
to the fish's level - and that's where mooching conies 111.
202'dhI'-Ednit Ilc'.Clnrey
used it before. but it felt good
California nipped Washington 4 second base and held another at
Pitching (7 decisions) - BarMooching incorporates a three-way swivel at tin' end
]6O/.3-,1uiit' Gassman
bef ore the game. so I tried it."
:;.
Detroit
and
Cleveland
were
a
bullet
peg
to
th
len.
Chic.. B-1. .89: McGlothlin,
third
with
1
,
of the line. One leader is secured to a weight, tile other to tile
4 /451-Ginny Wood
167
idle.
Calif., 7-1, .875: Sparing, Det., •
~ Tile Chicago Cubs also werV ~
plate.
bait.
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doing things the new way again
74, .875.
The sinker most commonly used in running water is of
UNI'ROFESSIONALS
I Monday afternoon, beating PhilStrikeouts - Lonborg, Bost.,
the pencil or thick lead-wire type - which can be easily freed
LEAGUE
4 -2, extending their - adelphia
115: Peters, Chic,, 100.
from obstacles, it, is tied with light lender m aterial , the length
L winning streak to seven games. National League
determined by the depth to he fished.
I. Bridges Studio
17 3 I longest since 1954.
Batting (150 at bats) - Cl,WIMBLEDON. England kAP, ,
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Bait if; attached to a Inziper leader and allowed to drift
, mente. Pitt.,
". Goenihle! Sunoeo
I.; 'd ' Tilt- New Yorl; Meti, pulled ii
.3501:
Putsurefl.
who
didn't
CIiuirlitaway from its "aticher'' yet being held at the right depth.
i. 1VAH.:
St.L..
12 I - surprise too. cumin from be'
PT
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U.S. Davis Cup team
Boat fiahernien can adojit thu technique with a form '
- hind to upend Pittsburgh 3.2. nii.l;c' tilt ,
.1 MI Sold!
Runs-Aaron, AU., 57: R. Al.
it!
'100(1
rolled
tit'tit
his
record
wast
''motor mouthing.'' It hecome: iitert!Iv t itt.vt of iITittjIi' tith(
while
Claude
Osteen
len.
Phil.. 52.
1,. llittlt't,cl; Furn.
19 19
Wimlot
Lo
Angeles
with
a
enough,
was
the
hero
of
c. bait or an artificial plur with the wind, or tt'ol1iii Slowly
along
Runs
batted in-Wynn, Houst.,
n jj
C. Caie Farn.,.
Y I
bI((ItI
today.
53:
five-hitter that halted Cincinnati
so the weight humps bottom.
Clemente, Pitt.. 49.
7 . Gran.knw
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The 23-year-old Puerto Rican
j:
3.9. Atlanta anti Houston were
Hits - Brock, StL., 93: CleSome folks cull this rir the fih.findur, but "mooching"
MAPIC £DRIT1I
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from Santurce upset the defendmente, Pitt., Be.
(;j) 13.5 not scheduled.
is easier to recall. lienieniber don't mooch on your hutidy.
R'AH-3
ing
champion.
Manuel
Santana.
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Cosman,
who
also
keeps
in
his
Doubles- Cepeda, St.L.. 20:
th
better
dividends!
e
fish.
It
mooch on
pays
10. HLB Produt'u.
411 ]55 ____________________________________________ of Spain. 10- 9, 6- 1. 2-6, f6 ManR.
Allen, Phil.. 19.
hiGh GAMES-SERIES
day and sent Wimbledon off to
Of utli tin' various form.- of The hunks arc so steep (31 de.,,,.' ,r,,,
Triples- R. Allen, Phil., 7:
its most sensational start. Never racing that I have been
you
can
literally
Williams,
Chic.. 6.
reet,
)
fortung
that
jtu"15jçj Lucl-:
before, since the All-England
Home
runs-Aaron.
At!., 18;
'hl(-Jerry Fnrre'1h1
championships were started in ate enough to citi, stud: car drive a cur all the way around Wynn. Houst., 18.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - - TI).' one-day $15,000 tourimi
IHtI"iSO2-Gordoti Senart
1817. had the champion been racing is one of the most en- it and never let off the throt.Stolen bases Arnold Palmer and Kermit Zar nidnt at the- tough 6,924-yard
1964 PGA 24'12,hiuui Brewer
dethroned in the first round.
,ioyuble
especially
tie.
at
a
truck
27:
Phillips, Chic., 17.
Icy made the Columbus Country course, site of the
L inevitably, Pasarcil has conic
Pitching
like Daytona.
(7 decisions)'eale.
Many people have asked me
Monday's Fights
Club golf course look like a snap I tournament, was sponsored by
into the reckoning for the' title,
Pitt.,
9-2.
.818:
Lemaster. At!..
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Monday.
Columbus Dispatch ChariLast
February
in
the
Only new players with nuujot B TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS which has been won by an
son- to compare itidy-type racing
Palmer joined Zarley, playing tier, and Children's Hospital. leaguc ext)erience
with the ~ NEW YORK - Palbo Lopez.' American only once in the past
y third start at tile stluckh. First let me any I
Hughes, St.L., 7-2, .78.
out of Seuittk'. Wab., in firing Palmer and Zurley won $650 Cleveland I n dians this spring 140. Puerto Rico, outpointed
Daytonu in a awe!: ear race believe
10 years.
It tusk an equally cupStrikeouts - Marichal, S.V.
six-under-pui- 66s to lead a field each.
are outfielders Lee Mayc, who Angel Rivera, 132, Puerto Rico,
"Well, if I didn't think I had ii mid Lady Luck and a superbly able driver to win in either. 123; Cuellar. Houst., 104.
I
of 52 professionals In the secant! I Jack N.cklatu., the hometown hit 289 with Houston last sea- i U.
1 chance of winning Wimbledon I handling Ford ushered me to
annual Columbus invitational favorite' on the- pro tour shot a son, and Willie Smith, who hit
-WALPOLE, Muss. - Put Stup- wouldn't be playing here," Pi. the winner's circle But, believe
71.
Pr.' Am_Champiship.
- .185 with the Angels.
I bud the fight of my life.
leton. 192. County Leeks. ire- sar'il said. "Grass suits me. I
land. knocked out Willie Jack- I always play my best tennis on lii fact, it was one of the most
eoxIIPCtitive' races I've ever
son. 182, Brooklyn. N.Y.. 1.
grass courts."
been
in.
NEW ORLEANS - Joe
Wednesday he takes on anoth
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pointed Jot Burrientes, 1311. Dttl - Hewitt, theAustralian wit() is why I enjoy stock car racing
las. 10.
now a member of South Africa's SO much. There were about it
Toronto-Pretty Boy F'clstein,
iun'is Cup squad. Pasuirell anti doz en cars capable of winning
Toronto. outpointed At-chit- Mc' Hewitt have never played ea ch the 500 and it's highly unusual
to find that many competitive
Bride. Trenton, N.J.. 10 .hea v y- other previously,
Puisareli, winner of th e U.S. ears in any type of racing.
weights.
Tl.i' majority of the' racing I
Franc sco - That Spen- indoor title' for the last two
San
4
stopped years. has played most of his do is ehunipionship en- italycer, 202. Berkeley,
Amos Lincoln , 21(). Los Ange- tennis this year on hard courts type which confines us mainly
to flat or slightly banked
-and hasn't dune very well,
les. B.
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- That was why lie' didn't get tracks like 1ndianuaolis, MuPUKISHIMA. Japan- Hiroshi
into tin, act at Guayaquil last 'uuket. Trenton. Langhorne
lthbuvashi,
128
Japan
outpolnt
41
cci Dony Tesorlu, 1211, Philip- week. when the U.S. Davis Cup ittid Phoenix cen d at number of
.,
team was humiliated by little other road races.
10.
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Ecuador.
Breau.
QUEBEC -- Albert
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Montreal.
Fernand
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'he rnacwidow and have got my- h'j asking her to leave . . .
0W many hurts, many offenses
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guest for nearly eight months
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lure Committee Chairman, Mr.
Fran): Doggett, principal of
!lrs. Walter Merjwethcr and An epergue arrangenwnt of sandwiches, mints and nuts.
from the idiver appointed table
Fletcher Senior Ifigh School at Mrs. John Bonifave, Sr., assist-1pink roses and pink candles
Others attending were Mrs.
ME"S. JAAIES J01INSON and her mother, Mrs. A)vin Oldham, are .seatwere Mrs. Boyd Coleman, Mrs.
Jacksonville
Beach
and
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Miss
Pam
Meriwether,
centered
the
dining
room
table.
Giles
Champan, mother of the
menting
ed at the refreshment table at a brilal shower and coffee compli
frilly
white
bridal
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of
man)
articles
and
books.
were
hostesses
June
18.
at
the
Mrs. John-,on, a recent bride, at the First, Methodist Church. Standing,
Pam Men bride-elect; Mrs. Esther Ridge,
.Mthmn DLLJC
Serving on the committee are Meriwether home, to a lingerie bre ll a made b
from left, ..ile hostesses Mrs. Lloyd Swain and Mrs Marvin Dyal, Mrs
Susan \lc.Call, Mrs Karlyle
Dr. John E. Tilford, Jr., Dvan .shower honoring Miss Pat Chap- m-ether, surrounded by beauti- Miss
J. Brodie Williams, grandmother of the boncree and hostesses, Mrs. A. B.
of thc ,College of Arts and man bride -elect of Lowry Earl fulls packaged gift wa s placed
Stevens and Mrs Kent Bateman
thu grandmoth er of the bride
on the living room hearth .
Sciences. Jacksonville 1. myers- Rockett.
Sand' Shepard, Mrs
elect, 1,1
The hostesses served punch,
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it)- : Mr. Harry Brinton, DirecBreathtaking arrangements of
F.
Dorothy Corruum, Airs. ,
tor
of
the
Jack',,nvml!e
Public
roses,
grown by Mrs. Meriwea. coffee, petit fours emb'jsse d
A
Hunt and Mrs. Walter A. Gielow.
Library S tern and r)r. Mar- tht'r, adorned the party rooms. with pink roses, heart - shaped
Jyn J Lyde, Associate Professor
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Sidney L. Vihien, second vice Most women appear subject to blood iron, or no reserve what- calcium rise by to-thmrds, versity.
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iron deficiencies but in preg- ever.'
iron one-third. while nuds
nole Jaycees, is attending
for ubtaint'd by writing the Jack- $ Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dyal School at Fo rt hluachuca, Ariz.
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or adults
general, the
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Jaycee Nati onal Convention, be. nant women th e blood's need
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and Howard, of West Palm Bragg, .N.C. after his furlough
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Jacksonville,
Bwlding,
visit with Mrs. Dyal 's parents,
The first jininl is ill u rated ounce). Women, however, often most obstetricians.
Sunday morning in a
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wells.
by a study made of 114 white seem unable to maintain it.
A supplement known as Orifer
caravan led by the Florida
The Dyals have been vacationcollege women from th e area of Early losses, traceable to th e supplies all these added needs,
Highway Patrol.
in for th e past two weeks at
onset of menstruation or the de. including iron and calcium, in
DO''T LET BAGS
During the week, the Jaycees Dallas, Tex.. Tnese ere
Jeckle' island, Tornuka P a r k,
Not only that,
Box you ir
will hold th eir National eke- young women, of beer than mands of growing up, are one package.
camping.
e
it sacks of all sizes are
lions. Also awards will be pre- average somic status. simply not replaced. in such but Orifer supplies exactly th
requirements
g you in. Ecko Housewares
sented to th e outstanding ('hap- None had been pregnant, nor eases, a diet fortifi ed wi th iron addi tional daily
Pvt. Michael King, son of Mr.
set Company has the answer for
as
by
pregnancy
imposed
can
be
helpful,
Wrs all over th e United Suites. experienced abnormal bleeding.
Mrs. Robert B. King, 106
Wi th pregnant women, imutri- forth in the National Research you. They have recently intro. and
This year, Sanford .laycees hope But two th irds of th em says
Westwood
ct., is home spendin g
th
at
more National Dr. Daniel Scott and Jack Prit. lion needs in several particulars Council's Recommended Dietary duced a paper bag holder
to add a
furlough following
three-week
a
awards to their many local and chard of Southwestern Medics] are heightened. in addition to Allowances. Thus the cost of attaches to the back of )OLU
completion
of.
Communications
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slate awards
School, had
stores
of iron, th e intake of calcium and various vitamins, in separate kitchen cabinet door and
— ce rt a in vitamins must be in. forms, can be avoided,
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If you want an extra-good
Iron deficiency is apparently both large and small. The
creased. They are important
for the baby's development as the lot of most women. During chrome-plated metal kitchen vanilla pudding, substitute light
well as the mother's own health. pregnancy. it is especially "organizer" is just one of many cream for the milk called for
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the last six months of preg- important. But modern medicine eluding a lid holder, a utility vanilla-flavored pudding-and-piefilling mix.. Serve the dessert
has learned to meet this need, shell, a package shelf and
nancy.
with fresh sugared strawberries.
spice shelf,
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The gifts 'ere arranged on
a table centered ith a bride
doll sitting under an umbrella
showered with pink streamers.
Centering the refreshment.
which was covered hi
White and overlaid with pink
net was a crystal bud vase
holding a single American beauiv rose, flanked b pink candles
ill c ry stal holders.
Others attending the lovely
pre.nunial fete were M r s.
Clar'nce Collins, Mrs. Faye
Sorrell Mrs. Melanie Howe and
\trs Peggy Erbin.
Also the Misses Ann Hawkins,
;aii ilooth. Sharon Walker,
('arolvu Walker, Donna how'
land, Pat Clovis, Helen Mann,
Carol Torres, Cindy Green, Sncan llavne and Linda Spencer.
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guy get this stcoits to hi
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in dislike th rowing anything Un• p(I1'ht'tS t!IlLthles her to c it r
used away if there is miii WOY thtitit from (nit- plaN' I))
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4 L S Rooms A. Carport.
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plus a low pennies per mu..

STRICKLAND MORRISON

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I 7-12 SOUTH
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS

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HOW'S YOUR ROOF

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now service for

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cars

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stoats pyniti 3*17 lilt). 373.7I15
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EFFICIENCY APTS. downtown,
utilities Included. Inquire a. ,
Jacobson's Dept. Store.
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STRICKLAND MORRISON

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COMMODORE
AP 'iR'I'i!ENTS

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FROM CRYSTAL
I;11iCl-S
L.ciK E HEACU. i Bedroom. 2
lOttIi. large LIving room, DinIn room, Family room with
tiara e,
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large.

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feta cc. 3.1,000 wit Ii $710 .Io WIS.
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Call JimmI. Cowan
3.4O13
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_______________________________

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fill

1.11161

Ill- al- lilig will

St- tillsiole

5%.
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(jnutlng. heitutun

Carpeting.
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Outsen; telephone, slsctrto set.

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nets 120 p er oin
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A/C

33-49$1

if li t' or she is to

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C.Ill 644.

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South of North Street itnit
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Park St

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2*2-09*3

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Used Furniture and Antiques
QOVKRNMENT
EtRIIMIES
PiJItXiTtlRt1
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- Park at 26th
222.1480

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WE ''HE

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you" as er with the Clerk o'

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Iljclubt

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9K houses For Sale
amount. ____________________________________

a

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Wtnckeeter Drive,
C o Iurr.lu. 0oor - ta
OTI
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322-9127.

Door(] of Cowity Coilinittislotiers
tiit thifl (nIl,alii d,serIhCd rotl
151 Agri-

FLORIDA.
%o. 67-30A

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going

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d'

July

IM1SOLL (01 I

than July 610

Her Ilukk

Ilul It(, 111m. lo

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Notice
Is
ha-reby glt- eti that
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alter conalacraIloll, the betfllflnia!

coutity Zoning

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$33.$$77

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Nights &amp; Holiday.

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explain

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County Planning and Zoning
S*flhi?)"Ie County Planning t'omniis,lon 'VIII hiolI a public
USED F
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hearing to aii't,riniii, tlit• fetalSaIi(or
fly h'.nhert S. Brown
recnuiimoaiiling
laility of
to (lie

for Eitatc.

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Raymond M. Bell. Broker
fl1L)S. TV's. POVEI3 RAKES,
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pre-cuirod
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nitre of Puhhle flrurIu
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CO' - Citca i10. OrigIntI SS'ii"eI a'lialrs, sick room supplies
Judge of Sominoe County, Plot- hearIng to dctcrmtne the feastfor aith. or rent.
67-Busine8s Rentals
and In good running conditIon,
to
th.
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court
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92-Acreage
SUPER
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POST
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pound N4-inch maximum size

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North Seminole County was
p.m. At that time tile board
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telliber.
designatel a priority area under
will award n hill oil a portablo
FJ)A last month
libiar', building at the college
spec ial
-t in tile neighmittee was establishtd including
1) 'orhood of $2,500. The build.
Mayor Joe Raker and W E
will be 4,20(1 'quaro feet.
Kiiowles representintz Sanford;
Ili otlier business, the board
IF
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John Alexander. County Corn.
will award bills (lit furniture iit
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the college and on f ive chicle
fin schematics w ill be ciit
Industrial Board: Dr. W. V.
Probably the most important to Tallahassee after school
Completion of se,wernsm qy.4Roberts, Seminole Community
item will
tile approvin g of board approval and, tile archi- tjtjl pjlIjIq
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'It t 11171 iml lohu Ki ud r Chain.
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h mat a s for the pi oposeti tie tuil it fit In of ' t hw itier and site
for thi.' si wit u.n futi tutu
Iww Oviedo Sellool i-XI)vcted to schwitzi.l. will g et tilt' gIvell
will lit- tilt- 11111ill itt'111 'If 11114i-

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Talk On 'Site

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South side (owners, represent- ordinator for Florida.
Ifigh on the priority list will
ell by Harvey Coulter and Tom
be
a $20.000 irrant for Sanforill
I.ovett, further contend the to undvo
-taki- a feasibility study
sOuth side remi(letits had the
tight to id) on the location of uttlinri: the canforit '4avaI
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next
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, ruin there lit- "climbed
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Tiole," a- lit, put it. frorn
Coillicil is Illso expected to
. Till, Challilo-l- of Colmlit-Ice
Tloy Hay, tax coilector, ligilill ITIllillds bolit owners ill dimetiss tlit
job to anothoi
. suie or flit. Iloilo..,
ttIiiluole Count) pluming to take ii lout' Itily I wt lt'II(I
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areci supert iSO?
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that. foil, flit' $275,000 I 'sti tI'iittll5 to
1~tute 111111h loullge, with How- curroilit, regititration of bout.8 expirt-H jIlIle :10,
Growing up with tile co minun- I~ tilt! water systelli HIIII to [tire It
lte~,
,ititration car, lie illaotle at tile I
it%I of Sanford. Moore has had ~ ard M,..Nulty acting as )lost.
't)III-01011-se ill Sallford or city imperititendent. to tuke tilt,

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Orlando at tiic Lii
with wife Vir 0 f f I ' i a I s of th
Vessel juIi. of C Ii 'IIle ii, ii ho will
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to:
tin fit si. tiunt. after Jun 10 faall h. hum gu d for he .1 i., s t I oft it lu I itt'tj It t Ut
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yearsS d * .i.'tj J'tiyit}ii r football t am wall I.
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linflual regilitration

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by nut

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wit h tuttut oil ilL bidflds
owe potporti d until tin middle of
baid lit %%ab just going to gfj July due to a work load cof
fishing and get in a jittlC nIure fAlicials hele arld ill I.hpejarld,
i.1r d rioi thldn usual
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Dial 322-1611 or a .0W
cost 41/
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Judges millie.

110"t regriNtration only applies

Ito-Ohliration rwritid will Ito
for 1,_1 illollt))tj 111114 the regbitra- to those velisels having Over 11)
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$4.50

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Tho deadline for (INhIng Il.

prior to tilt! time mich applica-

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during (1141 collstructiml lif tilt%yuhir aystt-m improvements.

rate, Itay Julie 30 of vuell yvill'.

Trip
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Thl, ficid trip V) Lakeland slo 11f)t a pply too 1)(),i ts lill(I vj!11.

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!

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eonomir Adju*tment
of tt
t'i the current location fit t of
.
arid
I'
urare
unhand EDA co.
I of thi' IOl1(IS%.1.

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t

£4

Por

inu e'

Hundred
Per

W

~

ExaLongwood Mayor

Per

Hundred
Per

3.IOII

6
0

a

aps At Counc'iol

S

$4.50

061

Year

Former Lungwoud Mayor I.)a- j nut- ',-, initnufacturing ay and , plewly ignw- 311" lily writteli JC- ficc to) 'erve the. people, Long- nil] (AvIllent. ill I'mig%Nood",
Ito
ltjdc~ ~quuhfb to take action. The peo VA0001 t)f"'
4_14.4.t
iiunisdf .0 a peau. lot ing man i said

dot! stonier1 any day
itmid the lila) UI amid sue III ph
loul. alului the ldhe_ltolmt as they getting uijeiddet b) the minute
ix it, of council have gel used to
watch wur ciii tiut. marina PlO
blcist.t (I thit. city fathems tudav tdItt. d titt Lu alit 'i iat.t thii.
1
Vi
the
lonel)
Iuu
tchu
jict
lot the it idilum m. to cubs cc tin. uatioiu
-.

how lit_ri to
I
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c9mv ill fOr

go

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Ttic

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sit on

SERVICE

dinauce!~ of Lung-

'I hi C A )' lathe us

tuo

oaths

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lit t ',IIit
.

l

t

publit of

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little

at-

take sottue action to stoP snanu-

'i'll',

it: itll~ullo-

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%Vetit%%urth

chitiged i. oeigh- i hat

li%4:d ill tial

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Ijul

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CONSULT 11115 SAMPLE PAYMENT" SCIIWULE

lion

thee.

ILL pm opt

Souford, Flondo

I

- on lt.at Lal e As..

Ih

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latin.,

In

st:tt

was lint ti tti it iiglm tuttle u clot

t_'JlLl

I

.iel- vol-41

flilly

.six

the prcigit'r !mowIii and develop

I hunti t

jij(,Ijt of tile (-fty", he I-.iiij,

"io) j1j%I begifilillig to) 11111 holich

mt'slgn

tie salti

tui,

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164-4hip jo4j,"S"I

W iiwt Id. I t,,o,

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IHS..Ias

$1,500
$2000
$2,500

$41 b4

$4t1 21

$11L15

$iII IN

63,000

$4495

$w 30

Abute pyal;.nhs include docui,m.asi,a,1 Itauups 1snd 180 ,6 1 I.e.
jolsoil, fut yuuf lolov-caill 4'/,*/. oilow cat loati Illimse 641-4.
0oldoida and vicioity 9 Plions j22-itit I Ili 5dijitut i.

r

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ORWA S 7, f 8A Nff

jl~, 11) :-,(.%ej(.ly crillf'J.'A'
0,01.111d 11 lon.

tue

1914, 6111,

M.Mhij P,opueol

A's.j..01 01

,

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Ph. 322.7?28

lillmill lmy, tilt, lugality 44 Which
I

for till! ficijilli jind welfare of locart attack. "It was Ili,! timl-

'cial lit Ila- had #to problviii with j ~,

1

uiutue

* *

I jUbt ttant the dust llivieited

Weuitwurthi ttt'iit ciii Lu say

I osutt'ioti otti( ial' slunijiti ,at woulti Iiuv lit tim a
ii nan e
LeI,upt to ses- 'i'., the jieojile HhlItti In 'dICE project Stir thur city Vutiu,iii ('s(i t.b)4 t itilly billie they that
Lii utah itake
ii td the.
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ci
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ii
WI
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-

llij%f- 111) (jbjc(,tlujl 1j) tile

ilard wfjudt.,Il bellchet, ()it First. j tv eijlorut Litt, ordinance, and Dily wile ha:, bilinchial iistlitti.a
Ail Street and dredin of tile Way tlIv lawt Yet have complet0y and empli.~Nema aiid can't btand
r
,
they wuuld like I ignured my %%ritwn request t4j, tilt. dust "

it to be. They like a

I

i tv

hall VUU Shup lot Your Color

-S.

SALES &amp;

On NAS
Tomorrow

the county to dismls.
,i colint anti Chnnilber.
Time of the meetinz has nnt
three of tile south side coin
plaint which clainis since the
'

-

mower

upi

Meet

EDA

I

Al5tiilge denied n motion

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i

the

r

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40

N. 4"Im-littl(I I
ill 4

Ill

stilt had been h,rouht
the county front rein-

pi

,

0

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Ill-litight, to the attention 0 fthe
Comity
Commission
several
1110litils ago and slit

omorrow

.

(lInht1miI1 :o 1P5 ;
or

wore years ou the 1

Last 2

!

really

4,

filed

jnjuiiiehit,n suit

tinir is William Shehan of
in its presprit location for tit(- In"

flee of the courth ouse it St

girna

r

g ot Up
tthieit
I
ii
couldiit turiembe: wiii_
put that. St. Chmristopehr medal
I didn't want to forget that
guy. The medal would help
,

0,1

tlisctis.;eorl -,it a meeting in
from its proper right of way.
Hall tomorrnw beThe victory this morning was City
short-lived however when .Itidg, tween EDA Officials and

-

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D reside in Sanloid while

coming - . . I had helped hirn I

.

jf

vathiv flip rond fit lbi. "correct.
alignment.." Stirvvys of north i,

'itili

I

lwce
retiring
Ili other business tit the after 14~~ yeras its head
4
of
Conimissiml lit e e I i n g, t )I e schoolis and will start work next
l
F'on
rd;
Wednesday at the junior coi-

tithoiiu

his

•
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.

School

I

.

-oin

~.,.~
:1,

Jilin tilt- next dv~

he said

the

The

ialwee's FiDn aI

little 1 in December. 125. arid Moore flit!i1, Wh)irli will pay the lull,

I

0

I

itit 11

lti'Iif'N

V

'tro'it'iI

.11'.. Woll't

our

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und left ettid said I would call

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Arid so he gave tnt a

LuCk

Ititil

nnhII4IuI((' I{nnd WIIM wrili
hv I )i t1(l)'t Ii t hi niitriii,it.
ii a wit I I fl,
ott
II

_____________

d c ott d i ow night ,i Sttpt'i IfltCi)(lBassett ftr the post lv a scant cut of s Ilools.
.

accept a position a slinema

rualiv didn't inatter who.
lit wittited to show Ili:, grati~

,

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Swofford

S

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p drinL- II
11c. said liv %%
ing . . . lit, seemed grateful. I ,

11F Ili tht

s"Wl

.

I

Sanford, Henri

retiring to "use

gues' it meant i lot to taI' to
it
Ti (lilt
,onautit

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thu

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11 1~
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,
FP&amp;Lg Of fidoal
U*t
CamnQ I
i

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. Pope

(Cl lOf whit h g1S
!'t Ill'(, S~%

and the hospital which

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cancer in it Georgia hospital - -

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tile silit

submit its l)ud get to its Board

lie cared '
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11hotit now %%,it,, perhaps dying of ,

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., -tair

a

- aid I would help him . . . ~

\/ L/

power

PnE

pointing to

I would try to get bun

so DiPl
--

counts

itt

322-7830

Iiautfinq

2517 W. Coun"y Club RcI.

PM. 322.0fl2

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rel)(11-ted Oil
,lit bN F.

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to eat l

wouici st_c gu' buck from ho pn in
nuig the i' Purple Hearts
e.

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LEWIS

pod"Waly dam W

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.1migo, \Villismi (o. Al,l- ifIL,,,p

'

tees in tile suit aL.uirist- the

'ludat

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N1"OlU), I' 1 011hl)\

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1111111ING THIS AID POP A

MERLE

CALL
322.2611

Renlidl Horses (English &amp; Western)

S

e

. - 'r

Iflu gt ti lug

.

LOADERS which

Merle Nomm

he was

tt!lltlull 011U, Ill 11 while

Ij

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Afier 41 Yekil-F '- %'jtfl Fl()]
-- ~ (If OUF (!]('01'i t' ill 1't!1,lXjIlg ! ,,- -,-'.,,5 (
2 -enletilber nlvdiI4 . . . In 1
1(,r
h-pal worl.-I On colldt-wria- classr- I
I
ida
Power
und
Light
Comand
tpi:lrlrit
eilsN.
I
~vv Yorl: on sind row vou

thmhinh tourvh

k5

'

tt ial.
In reports of st,atui of the

I have to do

hat

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PH.

attc)rTIt

till the hiutiort

Permanent Wave
S P V Ci a I
51000
Req.

SIb 00

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paper,.,

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fiftmCift'll — 19W dGWO 111011111`11191111ts, big trudso-in W19wamm. Tiw best lawn rnow*r for givery J" .... large

Hunter, Jumper &amp; Dressdge Training.

,,,,,,,,,__,,,__,

11 \ F
- - -

Attor tic', Hat lan 1 tick in the

"'.., "

l once made S12,000 n year
. . . I once did thn,. . . I once
LooV' — tic showdid that
ed me al-I the income tax returns - . - all the Navy dis-

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Brazil.

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oun

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Cudillav Aluuntain on Alount load of clofhes when you can
I 1)exert Islaiid, AlaillL
iij the do the same 4hing ai WES.
1highest point of land oil tile KAY for only.
Ath&amp;ntjt coast north of Rio de

Janeiro,

\,

1)

" t lot III I at a d itt' w hit 11
sitineris Tuestiny, expressed his courthouse injtinction suit. has i )""'~ "'t As vet been :Qc1ledliled 1
, if- Ili(, Filit charging unvoll-ti , I
I
antiox aner ht the duhiyF ir 1 filed mot inn for sunininry judg- I tIltion,
~
rn
ft
count
in
two
of
Id'om
P1
OPt
final judg ment and conit SiN
i iti n - 1t
tht
to
ouut
tinn in 1.hoi, myrilld of lim-suits
the Sominolt, Collilty clialliber
notice iwlis pul0lished of the
which
litive
been
brought
I of Cortinicrer. The suit vvits filcounty's intent to ronstruct a ;
d It% I)r. I.conard 'Munson.
eourthou'c
Hcaxi-ig
before
"Isn't there something
\n
luithi r
de velopme nts

-

LAKE MARY

Why py 2&amp;c to wash one

uf meat wui explained 1v

1

Commissioner Jt)lln the
trild ul"i"t, )].,As 714 ;,~- .y(I .Iu,it::r 1`1\kcs
~\Ill lal't, plat,41 I'll ,
.
I
I
Fit,putrick, sit tile meeting of bvt-n si-Ilvdtilvd.
August t)n till, niolion.

welfare check. "I'm ashamed! I
I'm ashamed."

..

Name has been change e ii

LESS?

I
in CLIto

\\ I

County

suits

a bum

0

this' he said

e'p

4'

e

now," lie cried. He showed me 1
pitLil. N'exi step in the suit is
hi,, bedroom . . - "Look at 1

. 1111P.." 5.
4.

America In c., liu b en

at

J. C. Brown, of Winn

—

Pl'tl III,, lii

-

-y Miltrk

counti

soon

becoming

"Look

%-..

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.

St.

.1ean Fruncoit; Millet, French i

wa s

0

IrD

1)IFILRENCE

-

S sidp,,w,j,,r,;.
Attlit-114 rppreqviito-il li'v~

drinking more *rind more . .
suit-%. Johnson swwd Circuit
He was arrested once for reek * ~
- ~ Judge lRoper Dykes dismissed
less driving . . . driving while
pleu for sunimury
0
. judgment by
under tile inrluence . . . He lost
Ln}rn ith gznnsti
m:
lit lost an ot her
one job

AT"I'ME

I

PAY

.

k.
,tJ

side proppi-ty ownern. tile north

And things had gotten worse
ftired of tit(, d0tiys."
for him. Hu gnt sick. I-IV lost his '!
v,-if(: Ills children left him . . - I
d ing e et
effo'i to hi in
He lost his house,
H e .started

____________ _________________

MD Chapter

t dier

f

-

De l ay s!

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.

per

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Theodore Housevelt wat; the
first president of tht- United

U

L1 iihhi i

uio

Delays,

these caseF"' Fit7putrich ques-

PHONE 322-5751

.f.A

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0 .0 al

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il.

it s'a' anfloUfice(1 b .lacI

Inc.

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1

"I)nec nnvont' remember nw

-

.

responsible
for
Littmilder
tenipraturtiii
tilt.
I

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w

-

Stream is

I

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&amp; 6 0

Charlie on Country Club lioad. ;

tions

.fO artist tool his subjects from
staiidm_ a'- -compared it
share earned during t lie the lives of French peasants.
_______________________________
S1flIt period in 1 66 Our tele.
A!I_i
A
P 10111 station mereast ioIUIu
vv r-i i
tasorabie rate' and di iUuleations are that 1Ga Will be an .
FOR
i

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averges

SMOKE

4

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I

BEAUTY and GLAMOUR

Galloway further reported resides in Plantation with his

has
t.ernpraturt
1410
January.
New
__________________________ Ja degrees
York's tempratu'
30
degiecs that annie niontb A —

;. J;.
1

cinch six years agn." he said.

!~
: I

for

1

sinai

way.

I University of Florida. He now

100 niches

in

,

Sm th .

repaired and i 'its
tow!' lot or a f air

cash dividend at th e current in 'lampa arid educated at thu

1

25th &amp; Park

ft

have him orcierm

14)

-

the Company board of director!,. an- Clearwater.

E

Jim Tripleft, Prop.

;
I

.."f'I
.4I

MIX, BLOCKS, SILLS,
STEPS, STEEL, DUROWALL.

of ~ seven--year period, It(, hat, Herv- inr, an(I elfIction of off'
Park 'lelephonc eti the conipuifl' in 'litnipa.
The chapter expressed its 1Il-

,

'

\P Leaseti W

as in at c'it hail the Board of Counts Conimi'

11 big houst, and often "got his .
~

i

.11. 1--citerd. president and chail- I Central Fioridi, chapter. Tilt
I
ol the hourd.
,
-nt 'wit- nijidt loy Ill- I
Smitili joined I t~kerd 1)"UP" 1 conlilir Chapter presi(iellt. 111111.
...i
v hen thcu weic DIII' IA 'I e'w.. Orl5incio at tnt sit,
H
flit stores in operation iii thus nuat executive eoninhitte niect

the Winter

.

XO 22

ln't '

9
iIt 19 110011sho w ers.

,

to stop

•

Petersburg. preciation to Alr-. Catherine
minded mailer that parcels to register Larger breeds cazi italian mint ir Rorni and nrc ziouneed today that the directors Lakeland Orlando and Ft Lau- Uzu 1d (our.
BEAUTY SALON
,-, Juhii w Smith
I
-10
I
owned
&amp; operated by
rhing up to 40 pounds can start at four monffis of age and of thot- sanit- deiiominatiow as I have declared a special e.r derdule.
v Chief George
cent stocl: dividend. The diviHazel Miller
he nialled betmeen first clast, smaller breeds at six montlis of thoHv issued for lLaiv.
Smith
has
beet',
Ft.
Lauderexcept
Al. Harriett, who are represent.
Corner of Wilbur &amp; Counirry
. .Issue it !I dend will be payable in common dalt, division nianuger sillet.
. 11opt. 171111"
polst off ices letm than 150 miles a9v. The beginiicr~, clas~ w i I I I that tit(
tilo'
ing Seminole oil tilt- e:.panded
Club Rd., Across iroor Texacc
StOCA
or
on
shortly after Aug dis isioui
apart Pacin.rei- addressed +, start on Monday at '4 a ni
limited number of gold corns
Staftori
in i tnuitrt ex
ias formed
eomflhittt
all(] front Hecond, third anti 4th II 11
1966.
!
I
~ al the close of busines,
, on July
it
I
I
—
clast post affice:s, Alluslai an(] i
I I
—
Presently. there are W; store
- I I
I.I . at it rate o one share for
Hawaii art not affected hi the
in the Eckerd chain and 11 of
t.aca ivc saare held
ituetezist in sat. ziuiti weight pro
theni are service b't time I
n
i
i
".
vision of tit(- Public Law hil-573
Lauderdale division.
~
which beca7mv effective Jail. IG
Smith
was
born
and
raised
.
..
I
1.
,
.
.
- I,
continue thv regular. quarterly I

pounds and

BRIDGES

:

Since ittti, coins issueci

I

TAP

.I. K. Galloway. chairman

V,MCAN COINS

III III "ii i\

°'

hndv." Hr knew tilt, police. the I

WIRt MtSH—Por Roll

hear

i
Promoted By
Aaron

Special
4
From WP Phone "'

in

. art- mudv by
Vatican City

front these officeb remain at 71, ;

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t hi iii

(lotii1

II lh

. nshtra's littered with

He

fl JANE CASSELiiEiZ1t

I

boti.

of

Parcel post nzailiizgn to arid

Frames

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g hms"
in the criurthrouse
go -bj'

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Brass

.

I

Anyone in terested can contact

on ball

Eckerd Drugs

ease

Juiv 1. 1971, tile sizt, 'Will ito
I

I externmiatim! jlolicie.tit( Sovie', I Unim! and

0

hu.
,
; been elected vice president expanded
to inchicit, senlilloh.
.
~
of
Eckerd
Drug.-,
of
Floridu,
I
1 and Osceola Countie!i.

at

VOL. 5

o'- sô yen s ago
'Ever'hodv knew me.. Evcr'-

16C

__________________

1(W will raise the weight to hav chisse.' in
roped off
limit to 3(1 pnund.s. on .1uly C areii in front of tilt, Publm WorldWar ii
I
Ili 14141, (Ili(, to tilt- attacks and ,
' 1069, flit, weiwht limit 'will lot. !
111creasco from *20 to 4(j Imunds: , watch obediencu trained do-s.

wheels

I cherd I'i. Lauderdale

classes for all OWUCN of dogs
2"0 Hiawatha Ph. 322-8532 1 bitted girth and length.
It has been arranged through '
Poland, decreamed front nil es- .i
I
Tilt- ne.-tt increase oil .1uh,
. 1 , 1,
Nort Door 70 villagif, Shop
merchariLs of the Sanford Plaza timated
i

1

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f'v
I

whether the forecast was based i CLEAr.W.A.TEl', — Aurou .1. I
0'range CnuntN- Chapter of
; oii pure economics or on politi- ' Smith. peneral manager of the '
IIlystrophy Associii- I
Aluscular
c-i! goals.
v . .
.
ui\tSiOil

POPULATION

I announces obedience trained

ni

developed not so
the future a' to

is wise to question

iI

breeder and exhibitor of Ch. :
will bf, authorized h t . .all
I Doberman Pinrchers since 11145. !
I
,
, office. Size limit-,*, first clas,

y

t source it

•V

11

North Wins
Round I On
Sand Lake

a/

--

Vie talked fn,
,- ithout two hour.
,, !
. . . How prominent and v

READY MIX
L

M

Training Classes'
Set For Dogs

I

,wei-ht. limit ir 20 pround,..
Th is i th e first of five Ili-

Cut
S Restyle

i,-

,
Prompt Cou rteous Service
you '1)011 • worm al lOUt It 31.
. confident statements.
"Yazo-to riders turn oil it short heill,~
. with hini - - . if I
facts that lollow often are dull. '
r- v ho hb,,
radiu-,
in
close
quarter.L
duE,
I
to it's ,i ne%N mower You ileed.- it ~~
In readin-P_ these forecasts. t"
CONCRETE CO.
Ill " part or arressory to 11
ift
",- I flicir rear-one-wheel steering
go with !
sourcu generaliv
it
very
revei
.
.
.
Sonford
I your old oil(,: if * vnii need ont.- ' 309 Elm Ave.
Ing. lot- it) many instance-,
*
the

provide it goal to be aimed for. '
hills of ' Ole Virginia" he
Thus one of the most notable
by government fore- i
i decided Florida was the misses was
i
casters who predicted ;I stronp I
state and Sanf ord tht- resumption of the economic C\

Postmaster Cecile

fleard said *--,day. The present

I

b

foresee

12 year.s of selling in the

mileF or mare apart startinp

GIRLS

;i'

hit? \

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as sint,'iJ to

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...11"he Nile of America"

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thiiikifli_ ironically, may

forecast is
much to

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rqrt

thlq rn'irntnit re
Phillips hail hi en rc'Is t

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clignret btitt.~: . . . Be was Innely
nnd wanted to talk.
I

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fordite and selling Clirv,,* - ~

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tow n. The plan %% its in a mess

izo for all t' 1W'- of hv ii

rnunhest terrain with case
I
forecast.
,, conic In grand.
d sweep Ch
S
1nj
The Charlie said.

turned Sati

-

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rented linti-;r Ili a seedy part of ,~

I

Good Thing

A

Yazoo push-type anti ~ ....0t, '
Charlie L(w-i-` ,
want at
ler long after evenu, havit, dis- ingb. lei
Sale., and Service you're s
ginin native

H

mowt'' and such

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anti the next year begn,
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freeze in February and prolong- Small firms Incated in Semi- stoch normal inventories and
pav financial obligations. except
ed drought conditions through nok which wa designated b banh loans that the firm ould
out the Spriu,". may he eligible the I)epartment. of Agriculture have been ablv to meet If rint,
for financial assisLance front the oil june ir) as a disaster area for thf- freeze and drought, AleSmall Business Administration, because of the freeze and proto- Allister said.

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mnwcr~ and equip- design
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loans for working capital. tx)

affected economically by I. It e .1acksonville office of SBA.

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