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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 18

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ON ITAOi Tuesday, August 15, 1961 rlattilfl rnttttrl 4 ANONE icwfw WHAT HE MEANT. I HURT 50 BAD WHEN HE SAl I WUULy rccL WHES I WAS GROWING UP ucoc it wvAft I lF HE WAS PYIN', I GRA86EP THAT UP YOU MUST HAVE! i UP THE RIFLE AND UT OUT B'AR ml JE5TPOIN' HERE-. REMEMBERED EVERYTHING I AAIS5EP YOUd 'AFTER THAT BEAR ON A FROM AWAY SRANPFATHER WHUT HE KNEW LOPE FROM BEFORE The new YWCC addition, Helen Sligh Hall, is nearing completion. When this wing is completed, the capacity of the club will be increased from 93 to 135. Miss Schroeder already has more than enough reservations to occupy more than the 135 occupations she will have available.

She even has a waiting list. WAS BORN. 50 IT AINT HUSH PUPPIES IY CHARLIE WADSWOKTH LIKE GOIN'TOSCWEJ STRAN6E I'M JEST SOW' tij The trouble is, the YWCC needs some more money THIS IS THE DAY some big title-changing becomes to complete its construction. BUT DON'T GO AWAY. This is not a fund drive.

Thanks to the guiding hands of Mrs. W. A. Patti effective at the First National Bank at Orlando the bank Linton Allen built. Allen becomes chairman emeritus of the board of directors.

William J. (Bill) Capehart, president of the First National since 1952, assumes the duties of board chair- shall, the club president, and Mrs. Marcellus Moss, chairman of the building committee, the YWCC offers a bang-up business deal. BUZ SAWYER They have some $41,000 in bonds remaining to be sold I CAN I NOT TRUST EVEN THE SERVANTS NMYOWH CANT MR. S0N6 PHONE I HOUSE? ONE OF YOU HAS SABOTAGED THE OC TStESB APU ARMY UNFORTUNATELY, SAWYER, C0IVWUNICATIONS Central Trust handles the bonds, available in $1,000, $500 I UT WAIT.

SOMEONE'S MiSSING. ST Iheadouarterstor or $100 bonds paying four pet. interest with a 12-year IN SOUTH VIETNAM I HAVE A PLANE, MR. SONS.WvOU ARE I CAN FtY VDUR REQUEST VERY KIND, TO THE ARMY POST, jjfij MRJSAWYER. TROOPS COULD AWP I WILL BE HERE BEFORE 60 WITH Cdark.

WHVPIPNT N. YOU. rzrm v-E think V3yl of it TOvtl nn.wnVif not HAS NOT BEEN JK, l.TKIf maturity. A number of the bonds are being called each ARE ALMOST NONEXISTENT. WA5 THE ONLY year.

TRANSMITTER If! It's a good investment, and for a fine, worthwhile or ganization. OLD FRIEND LOU LIVINGSTON is sporting a new job. He is the newly appointed wine specialist for Indian man. And William H. (Billy) Dial, executive vice dent 'for the past three years, replaces Capehart as ident.

Only the titles and pay checks will change however. None of the three officers will switch desk space. River Distributors, 2112 S. Division. His firm handles Al- maden, Paul Masson and Italian Swiss Colony wines.

WALTER W. (ANDY) ANDERSON, who was a cor STEVE CANYON ALLEN WILL MOVE his desk up to the front of the respondent of the Associated Press for more than 30 years, HOPEYO0 ARE XI wnCvnbr WWI 111 eti 1 II has been added to the staff of the Florida State Board IF YDy ARE A GUEiT WOLP AAISSILESW yOUlL SAFE ROM of Health's division of education. He's a special assistant to state Health Officer Dr 41: ON THE pASEITMtAN? OUR GIRL-WATCHER OUR AIR FORCE IS NOW tar lobby and Pres. Dial's desk will be in Allen's old space. And Chmn.

Capehart's office will remain on the second floor, close to his beloved loan and discount depart ment. But it's a big day, and a significant one, too. NOW THE VENERABLE and distinguished First National Bank bossman has joined a distinguished league Wilson T. Sowder. YOU CAN TELL MRS.

EVELYN COLE DUCLOS has HELLO, THIS 15 HAIPEeT OF COURSE, CsTEVE, HOW AM 1 2 A MISS SMITH i MITH, THE RAMBYS' HOUSE JIN3LE, BUT (D0IN3 SO FAR IS PROBABLY CONf USEP, GUESTl HAIPE(OUR HOSTESS' WHO WATCHES TIPS ANP ALL? SINCE SHE EXPECTEP CO VtXI HAVE TEXAS RANGERS THE RANGERS? 53l0M 5 WIF 10 Bf HANPY TO PROTECT SUCH COME WITH rVTx TANTALIZING TRANSIENTS? ME, HAIPEE, WHILE fcJtSiwWT lrT feL ISHOWVDUOfF' MfiiaO NOTICE MY CflJ.I U'Sra JtW ALREAPY PIS- Nt returned from vacation. The Orlando Players, of which Mrs. Duclos is presi To my knowledge, he shares his honors with two other distinguished Orlandoans Dr. J. Powell Tucker, dent, presents the first two acts of Wilde's Lady Windemere's Fan today and next Tuesday at the Little pastor emeritus of the First Baptist Church, and J.

Brossier, editor emeritus of the Orlando Evening Star. Theater, 813 Montana Ave. And now that Dr. and Mrs. Tucker have returned The presentations, starting at' 8 p.m., are open to the public.

home from a month's vacation trip, the good doctor can "sit down today with Mr. Allen and Mr. Brossier and they IOWA CONTRACTORS ON highway repair jobs have can talk about their emerituses. come up with a novel way' to handle traffic. They use female flaggers.

DICK TRACY IT'S A DAUGHTER for the John A. Bakers and lit TyouVe cot" The gals do a much better job than men because tie (7 2 oz.) Miss Jacqueline continues to uphold the Baker family tradition of having a first name starting motorists aren't so irked at having to slow down when they THE POLICE SURGEON I HERE TO LOOK AT THAT THIS INCISION WAS MADE BY AN AMATEUR? NO SURGEON WOULD SEW STITCHES LIKE with a J. NO RICHT TO INTRUDE ON MY PRIVACY LIKE THIS. I WANT SCAR OF SPREADYS. The Bakers now have three children, two girls and THAT.

LAWYER a boy. Everything and everyone is A-okay, including grand pa. if; A 'f Al' CKAV- ITS NOT A DEEP CALLSOURl INCISION. ITS ONLY LAWYER THROUGH THE OUTER SKIN, AND ITS BEEN MADEBy A HCMCE. Everyone, that is, except the father who plans to be mm a Democratic candidate for the 11th district congressiona race.

1 jLfel "S- The grandmothers it seems, are out of town, and -con Allen Capehart Dial Brossier gressional candidate and new father Baker now finds himself the top-rated chief cook and bottle washer of the Bak er household. SANFORD NAVAL AIR STATION is as slick and pol Ished as a new dime today. There's a VIP on the way. Vice Adm. C.

V. Ricketts, assistant chief of nava! MARY WORTH wJ If iJ ifySf IN OIL CITY. TEXA5! Ut'i r.r i I I THINK, BEFORE GETTING IN TOUCH WITH 0ENNI5, WE operations, flies in for a familiarization tour of the facili w. rtmuN WHn WOULD TRY TO FIND OUT WHO A DEPARTMENT STORE rAUfn hfr fnM ties this morning, will be guest at a luncheon session THAT MYSTERI0U5 CALLER WAS THERL. RRA7II T4PTfn I P4KSA and will whisk off to Washington at 2:15 p.m.

AND WHY HE WANTED OUT BY ASKING et FOR DENNIE'5 The welcome carpet is out, sir, and your brief stay Id VM ATX i ft ADDREw; ADDRE55! i Schroeder Tucker Mrs. Moss Mrs. Duclos only proves what a lot of Central Flondians have see a pretty girl, explains one Iowa highway official, as DtNNlE WORTH 15 HER fWuFrF nnF uT 6RANM0N, DOCTOR-HER ONLY unnt CL05E RELATIVE! APPARENTLY 5HE jV'IVE, HILOYT WA TRYING TO TELL Vf TO r- though he had to explain. known for some time: That Capt. Robert W.

Slye, commanding officer of the Sanford station, runs one of the smoothest operations in the navy. HOWARD STIVERS, BAND DIRECTOR at Bishop Incidentally, the girls, all college students, wear shorts and straw hats. Hmmmm. How long is it until my next vacation? Jm SOUR ROOT STOCK: A chorus girl I know got mar ried last week. To impress her husband she slaved over the stove.

When hubby came home from work she proudly Moore High School for four years, is leaving our town. The man who also organized bands at St. James and St. Margaret schools, and who was a band director at Memorial Junior High before going to Bishop Moore, is leaving to accept the post of band director at Taylorsville, N. High School.

MISS RUTH SCHROEDER, the charming lady who served him her latest concoction. The poor guy gallantly OAtOLINI ALLEY managed gulp it down. Said his wife. "Now, darling. What do I get if I keep I don't A Vou know, it's kind of rough even for a on cooking like this? feel like it, The kids are in town That's just as 1 JPhgl lis can't tolerate well.

It's-a On your Let's this weaker sex idea. prettg rouqh not start the day trip for a I with an argument. erK is the director of the Young Woman's Community Club The husband thought for a moment, then answered Walt. Too with Squint It's our in Orlando, is in a bit of a spot. "Eventually, my insurance." i many xninqs chance, Migi lis, to OUR OAROINO HOUII OUT OUR WAY climb the JUO SAXON Tf -L 4 i THEY'LL THINK I'M IJjZ tMILINO JACK L.

UMM-A HOP LOOK iO MUChI KTSfoUSUCHAHOTCWAS OH, IT AIM'TTOKEEPHIM WARM i i 00 VOU LIKE 3AKE THAT is' 1 DON'T THIWK n's n's TO keep him here he kept MAX HAPPENED TO YOURPOUS-J CMfvl Tveo. NECESSARY TO WRAP A 6ETTIN' AWAY FROM ME EVERY i MOT DUSTER MIGHT JrT.Tlv 7 3 fy 3 HALF OP HIM MA BLANKET TIME I STARTEPTD WASH HIS YOO'XJE SUAMEDIT OFFYOU THINK SETTING IMThT rftWHILE YOU WASH THE REAR HALF, AWP BY TH1 TIME f- JStIiV HTUPpN 1 PAT3LWA50M, WFy OTHER HAUFJf IV CATCH HIM HIS FRONT HALF tQ M'hJlLAM TO LOOk LIKE 5AKE I SZS the worry wart DIXIE A ORPHAN A 1 1 "feV -r' --W n3 BEEN LOOtONGRX? NO.W.MI?. 7 HUH) THtNQS ARE 128 rrT HEPETHEY, )l UMPHJCIT 1 1 JOBS, I HEAR- ANY V. AUQUST? TOUGH fdZ SOUN5 FELLOWS WHO i DOWN LUCK SO FAR? NOBODY GEEMS cS pgr --(TV US') THEY REm-VA READY WELCOtfE I CURLY SEWICES 1 FLOPS YOU CURLY JACK TELLS JlSm EVEKYTHINS I KY. Jf SHOULD SAY JACK, iMv SABLE.

1 ME YOU'RE HIS rW SABLE He's Ul SIR-YOU KNOW ft fX. HOUEV, I I PERSONAL CREW II TOPS! HOW OFTEN) I'VE 0 A ti WEET -q v-vOIEFIf 600FEDl Jv kr' JfS VP -f fiSMklllD k'ilU 'il HhVtA -SwJ )l A MAke Mistakes, Tcurl-K iirfr-2- 11 -nS JTr6 tr, curly-let's tell us i catwer. aAr fe) i TyVv-Jhv ECR6ET FLYlN 'AN ABOUT Tix flf.M s-'lSf'- ClMfr. SET PERSONAayi YOUR- ABOUT PARKiR pi COULPNTK WELL WHEN LASTTIWE I HApl TELL KAE ALL HOW OCP WOULD)! Po ABOUT IT, 5E AWAV TUAT WA. WHATS I PONT KNOW VOU.

RITA? YOU'RE CLARENCE I GETTING MOOPY TWINK ITS THAT 6WE6TS.V STS I FIFTY, I 1 HAP A SICK. HAD TlKT vi PEELING FALLEN IN LOVE WITH THE f-S SUPGE a PICTURE OF THE STAR HALFBACK AT tt sis3? I 1.

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