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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • 32

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Orlando, Florida
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10 (frrrrfo Friday. December 22. 19fil jTrnlinrl ON ITAO I i yes. do voul Ino.noone'5- HOW DO I I wEa-YOU'RE THE WUf5r Vp Vr 'HE TO DRESSY. THEY'RE jX LOOK? SANTA I'VE EVER 6E EN, BUT READY; iTj.

JL CHANGE? JUST WEARING- Kri THEY COME ALL SIZES AND JtSj- the loans, but swept it out nights as well. I first met Mr. Ware many years ago, back when HUSH Fuller Warren was governor and Ormund Powers was The PUPPIES IY CHARLIE WADSWORTH Sentinel's one-man Lake County bureau. BANKER WARE would be a good subject for a Hora- THE TWO POLITICAL announcements the 11th Alger type of story. Although he didn't start out in gressional district has been anticipating will be forth-jrags he ende(j up Wlt riches.

coming soon alter the New years nonaay. And as 0rmund says he-got it by hard work hard Republican Ed Gurney. friends say. wm gei -ritUjwork and mQre hard cell iv ill UlC wcciv lllllllcuiaLci junvnn, j-i .1 i 1 nm.i,. 1 anA 5 He was for costless years first on the job and last 1 i to leave, urmund recal ed.

UZ SAWYER YHM "9 IX "If for some reason vnn rallpr! the First National of I uiuciinrBccu mw l'TTn u-u tv. uuru utvu iofas. A I COMMUNISTS IN TEACHERS' UNION I Leesburg on Sunday, just for the heck of it, the telephone operator who answered you would be G. G. Ware." KUUNTKVWrNjSAwTtKoAN, HE TAKE I I FOR JAFANcbc STUPtNT INrUltiE Bui ni TJcvuMirr BUT I AM AHAE OF ANTI- 1 PART, I 8Y COMMUNIST TEACHERS.

A 00 YOU T0LERA1 1 WKNMEMT And so, another well-deservine name has been added AMERICAN RIOTS OTHER PAY. A. SIR; i a I C0UUNiiT i wcHto I 1" riu auiucawui A 1 in vduk SCHOOLS? PERFECT. PERHAPS WE W0R I to Central Florida list of emerituses, perhaps the most ToNEOFLrVSTl i f-" V- distinguished lineup of names in the area. OVERHEARD: There is no better exercise for the heart than reaching down and lifting somebody up.

MM," ba rn ADD TO LIST of names contributing cash to Babe Lancaster's Christmas fund Julian Jackson of Jackson's Minit Markets and Sooper Markets, Burton J. Askowith and Rebecca Lee Watson Democrat Brailey Odham is expected to follow suit soon afterward. Gurney has been setting up shop this week, quietly arranging" meetings with the people who will head his campaign. Odham has had key campaign figures selected and readied for some time. Many observers believe one or two other Central Floridians will toss their hats into the congressional Tace before the Feb.

20 qualifying date rolls around, but nobody is dropping any names. IN FACT, there is feeling on both sides of the political picture that the announcements of Gurney and Odham will wfflii'i 1 1 THERE'S A HAPPY Yuletide season in the home of I jmvs ET WT. ly Merwin WV Williard, the family that was featured on the VrZAEXZOW YOUR WARD, PoTEET THIS AriWA6t t(WiVA IM AM fcM- WHO iNrTMiHO BCV1 1 9(I rAwvnulT JUI -Akivnu rawNfn-n I tutttcii vninntjvv I BAerAD THAT I YOUR WARP BOTHEBlNft I cover of The Sentinel's special Southeastern Industria Exposition edition last spring. 1 111 WVOO NT 111' I HAVE A COMMUNI- HOME FOR THE HOU MVS A4AUMEE OVER TVIE MV WARP WOULP I ME? THIS WIRE CAME 2i FOR ME, WSktfM CATION WHICH CON- BtCAUSS SOME RANCH CHRISTMAS HAVE OTHEEEP FROM AN OLD RIENP 0 I I III IV as7 AllliV ciUf vrai UAtr. A dak A V-111 UUITU DEP.

I DAIMC WUrt UAPCCUt TO I Williard has been promoted to data development divi MliriOilK '1A k-rt VIRUS niTrrfB SONAL THINfl OP 1 KCFOBMMa AT A NifiHT i iuii i i mv -imcitTi ma in the area sion manager at Dynatronics Inc. He is considered one of the country's foremost authorities on sophisticated syn chronization methods in electronics. As manager of this division, one of three engineering divisions of the company, he will head research and de velopment work on such projects as data systems for missile space programs, telemetering equipment, timing w-j kw complete the congressional entry list. The big race will be for John Sutton's state senate seat, assuming that Sutton will resign the post. This is a fence Sutton has yet to climb and this decision could make big news.

HUMAN EVENTS, the conservative publication, plays up the New York Daily News report last week that "insiders" are certain Gov. Nelson Rockefeller will not be a candidate for re-election next year and may even resign before completing his present term. Reportedly, the article continues, Rockefeller feels his divorce troubles have scotched his presidential chances and he wants out of the whole business. Of considerable interest, too, is a report from in-the-know social sources that Mrs. Rockefeller is willing to have a reconciliation.

PETE HEWITT, the Florida National Bank president, is causing considerable action with his Christmas gifts to bank friends. Imm I i A mA OICKTRACY I rrFT- fWJp. 51 I ROR A WHILE NO ONE I THEY'RE WHERE'S 1 PARDY IS A BtC LETS A il'iii-yy-Xo STOPS- VERY WELL-M their WHEEL. HES DONE CO SEE WAS THAT A lg UmUi 1., 1 WESSED.SsMOTHER SOME HIM, 'SHOULD CRYING I HES A SOJO CmZEN-VSAM Rockefeller Allen Ware Powers It's a portable do-it-yourself kit, complete with hammer pliers, screwdrivers, etc. arriving in a neat leather-bound package similar to a man's shaving kit.

systems, digital communications and data processing and computation equipment. He has been with Dynatronics for three and a half years. JAMES T. GLADSTONE is another retired air force colonel who selected Orlando as a retirement home. Gladstone now is with Thomson and McKinnon, learning the trade, he says, step by step.

"I first came to Orlando after the Korean thing and thought this was the prettiest sight I had ever seen. "When I was stationed at SAC headquarters in Omaha, I made up my mind, and here I am." Gladstone explained. Welcome to God's country, colonel. The wives are elated, Pete. You've put an end to that old alibi of not having proper tools for some overdue work about the house.

MAR 0 i I'LL GET THE DOOR, THATS tEO.TELL ZI DAUGHTER READY "L0 WATCH OVE IT TO YOU FINISH PUTTIN6 7 HV TO BEAT IT VAMA' I WNN6 OUT.VOU MOWI-TO rTSrHt i ll I YOU TO ENJOY!" PUT IT A ON YOUR FACE! A AND COME BACK M0W OFF HER NEW ON DEAR1 RIGHT A SPEAKING OF BANKERS, there is a noteworthy similarity in the careers of Linton Allen of Orlando and Govan George Ware of Leesburg. This came to mind a few days ago when reading of Mr. Ware's retirement as active head of the First Na tional Bank of Leesburg. He is now chairman emeritus of the board, as Mr. Allen is for the First National of SOUR ROOT STOCK: A teacher gave her third a free hand in staging a Christmas pageant.

First came a group of slowly marching angels. Next Orlando. Both men started in banking at about the same time, built their institutions almost single-handedly to banks of commanding proportions in the South. Both "retired" at about the same age and in the same year. came Joseph, leading a donkey, played by a sturdy little girl crawling on 'all fours.

Astride the donkey was Mary, looking radiant in her bathrobe. But next came a little girl named Helen whose role was not clear to the teacher. She was wearing an ordinary dress and carried a doll. She placed the doll in You have to put the word retired in quotes because men like that actually never retire. the manger and quietly withdrew while the pageant con tinued.

When it was over, the teacher praised the children. "It was wonderful," she said, "but tell me what role GASOLINE ALLBY i- i ii i 1 1 i 1 'P i THE MESSRS. ALLEN and Ware borrowed ideas liberally from each other, and vere.tjjf closest of friends, although separated by some 40 miles of Florida geography. The news about Linton Allen has of course been told. But that about G.

G. Ware is brand new, so it would be pertinent to recall that when he came to the struggling little bank in Leesburg more than half a centry ago, he was the lone employe. He not only ran the bank, made jt fcft 111 be qlad to.Kfiep s7 Is YiajL ill Tmnte Vm larVa total te5 I'm the bike at? rmj house Nuboin VvJl it uo irto 1 ior Nubbin. a bent VV vtffl was Helen playing?" "Helen?" said the little director, a little surprised that the teacher hadn't understood. "Why, Helen was the stork." OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE NOT TO THICK'ENi STK 6LOCM, BUT ICTUPOCAMV- 1 THlrtGAG SAD An deserted 1 LOOKIn AS A lWcACfOMOLV CHRISTMAS TUpffe tT.YUT li 7TK BUT COMPLETE I NEVER SEEM A IT, VOU DOWT I ThtKE.CoNFOOND rT-THAT SHOULD SELLA ic -TUPCc AkIV- I BLUE PRUJT AAAW SIT OUT OF MAKE AM ENEMV--NO- I TWO DAYS LEFT.ADWE MS, OP ALL TH A COAT SO QUICK 1 BODY ELSE SAW IT STILL HAJE 115 TREES I FAMV 71 AS 6AD RECOIL 6CTCAU6HTW WEVEKLETAMAUKMOW A TJ UJOGE MriD HERB tS- 1 KMAEP-HEMAY i-H COAT AM1 LOOK UKB THE HOLD OF THEIR COAT SLKVtt OATIL I LESSEE- PS MAIMEP NOTHW HAPPEWEP A 1 THEY GO 6EL0VI 2D- MUST HAN 5 JfJfsJ UM -S FR.UFE HLLUve EVEKyBOP BEt daft vWENi SSwJSL rTT i VvouX j5 CORPOR vweu hot to look X.

DIXIE DU6AN YOU'RE A LIFE YVEH-YEH-M PUTTER IN RP "TTZTZ 7 SAVER, UNCLE, YOU SURE REVERSE -IT'LL) gSf -I' 'S1 WHEN THE GUY IN SOFFS TOLD, LUCKY A. ARE Is HELP ME DRAG i -T UKv ME YOU WERE LOOKINf FOR YOU OUT A 'iU lt AND YOU DIDN'T SHOW UP, I 7CZ fT'1 fn SlKJ rdKSJ MM Syfc 1AC EL 5i JUD SAXON TO TELL iD aFTER ALL, YOU VP INDICATE I MR. KEENEY, THERE'S ME WHAT TO CO WITH MY YOU'P SELL, NOW A MR. SAXON TO OWf I WISH I 1 sfcEfr OWN IP HE EVER POOI? MR. KEENEY'S i SEE yOU.

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now vep! but'tjjs OLD IF YOU HADNT 'X I1 I TALKEP TO HE1L PON'T FOR6ET-. I WCHILPN'T THINK -J I LET RANPY ANP ME TO YOU'P 5ETTEK YOU MUST TAKE OUR LITTLE OF MAXING A TRIP I COMB I WITH YOU5TART PEN6UIH WITH U5-AITHOUT HE'S CLOSING. SURE HE'SQOTUS! HARD TO port! good NOW, HARD TO STARBOARD I MUST HAVE MJSSEP THAT CHANNEL IN THE FOG! PLAY1NQ-FOLLOW THE LEADER CAN BE A ROUGH GAME FOR, STRANGERS IN THESE WATERS? LETS MAKE OUR HOME PORT NOW, QUARTERMASTER The next fastest ship trick hull Hu THAT PASSAGE OUST RIGHT 3 DPOGGER IS FASTI 'I HE'S RIGHT 9 rvM niD -ran BELOW WATER! ATOM- HA! SO HECTARE 1 I POWERED MOTORS 1 L. I a short cut, eh? ASHOPTCJ1T.FHV yj yojj.

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