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The Talm IVach Tost. Tuesday, Oct. 12 Tae As WVile-In Caiulidale ANKARA TV rr to bu.l in huntw Td Ankara. papwuia Wl LAKE PARK LOAN COT I.O.Y.VS 2.V lo 0 "Poymtnf to Fit Your Budgtl" ll0lAKAyiNJt UKEPAIK 144-3238 (uinr uxr l.e of Ki of John Miller To Run tiers rwsnh.tr to IikdaK-sia Right iKilih jiti-M Mirv unit iiis in ion iil M.Mt.l, Thf I NCID NIW FLOORS? CRirriN cTt (tttllM ft ft tVti III CI 1 Lylal (ml lilt itllo llM Oil- to ti a mi, ti jou W1 jk'in of th lnf-tnn )m hwi or-i diivd. I A rift in county IVriKx-rat ranks from tlo tMinmiitoe lo cntor the ioftcnwl wide Monday whrn a IVtn-j raif and namod Joseph A.

Lalire jorralip K.tHiitive Committer of 7U' Kremis another coni-Jiwmbrr announipd he will be a mittreman, as his tampain I write-in cnnlitlule Nov. 6 auainst 1 nianiiuer. (Ml lii'intirtl County CoiiiniiMiion, Millrr imlii-ntnt the itirreni Hutu nun Utki' juulrr proltlcni In Scniniole Manor Jolin V. Miller. 4.1, of Z6 I'al-j Mould fx mmle an Issue in ln niello Road, iid he will resign rampaittH I "Way out here win-re we live, you should look at our roads, the weeds and nojilwt," Miller said.

School Hoard Due Reports On Bids "I think Lake (l.yUi 'iinowed' the Republicans: wtiu l.t hun run 1 in Dm general election without opposition and then shipped them in Hie face the way he did Panny Corlinin of RcuLstra And Lcjral Suit lion IianiH (ioihiim. a Republi can! and even one else." 1 liT -7l I i g.rr-n-crii new ience laboratory at Roose-1 veu t.eKroi junior ioueKe ani, tn him a legal suit filed by the school (9NRJSED? sstem in connection with the to run against Commissioner I.y new rtolling Green Klomenlary jal mlk he hhnM wve nm inly ir- Si hoci will he at etne-iln primary, lFrtllll day regular County kS(, lhp fforls of Miller Brd meetin. alu LaPore from me commit vs. wrong 0ini urn (Iiooh slocks and bonds MjI jou'ie considering whether or ntl inveMinu in curiiict would fit your situation. You might have in mind owning itivk to increase your income through dividend or perhaps to give your capital a chance lo grow as the years go by.

Or you might be thinking of the greater stability of bonds. Now for the big question: how lo go shout ii? Wrong: Jump in when the firM hot tip conic along. Right: hat's the hurry? Huy securities the uny you'd buy anything important with care. When I company interests you, get nil the facts you can-growth pattern, profit record, factors that might aticct its future. Most of America's best known companies are among the listed on the New York Stock L'xchange.

1 his group earn more than Wi of the net profits reported by S. corporation. They pay stockholders shout W)ri of all dividends. Roughly of them have paid cash dividends in the last 12 months. rong: Don't worry about risks.

You're bound to win. Right: (here's no such thing as investment without risk. Many things cause slock prices to go up-and dow n. hat's more, a company may not continue to pay dividends on slock or interest on bonds. It's just common sense to keep the risks in mind.

But if your company prospers, you may too. Wrung: Invest every cent you can lay your hands on. Right: Provide for living expenses and those inevitable emergencies first. Then decide what might be invested. Start in a small way, if you like.

One convenient system is the Monthly Investment Plan which requires as little as $40 every three months. rong: Try for a quick killing. Right: The stock market is no place for gct-rich-quick schemes. Set your goals and make them practical. rong: Any broker ill do.

Right Choose your broker ith care. They're not all alike. Registered Representatives in Member I irnu of the New York Slock Lxchange have satisfied rxchnnge requirements for knowledge of investing. Don't expect them lo know all the answers. Hut they can help you evaluate the facts in a sensible way.

Investing may olTer you a new interest in life a way to meet growing expenses or realize some of your family's ambitions in the years ahead. It's well worth the care of starting righL Own your shara of American businoss Members New York Stock Exchange For ofliio of Members nraiesl you. look under "New Yoik Slock Txihanfe" in the stock biokc section of ihe Yellow Pages. Tlie board also will be asked: tee." to approve final plans for a 10-' Gorham, however, did not ap-classroom adddition at Palm pear to lv surprised and said ho Reach Gardens I a I will support Miller's candidacy School and to approve prolimi-1 "wholeheartedly." lie said there nary plans for a Humanities is no aount mat nniier is quai ified residenlially Buildins at Palm Junior ColleRC. to be re Bids are expected rj vjjg jus Late last month, Gorham's assistant, Lou Morell, whs going to run against Lytal, until it was discovered he lived in the wrong dislrict.

Miller, a former government employe who came here from Washington, DC, In 19r8, operates a used car lot. ceived on major medical cov-eraRe for all school employes Hnd a report Is scheduled on fleet insurance bids received early this month. Miscellaneous bids on equip ment and playrourt resurfacing and first and second readings on new hoard policy also are on the agenda for the public meeting at I 1 2 p.m. at tlie school administra Z' If tion office, 301 N. Olive West Palm Beach.

Baha'i Strives To Spread Faith Baha'is from 10 areas In south Florida are cooperating in a concerted plan to spread word of the hej Board members, through altor- ney Marshall M. Criser, recently filed a 3uit to recover $4,046.30 from two firms. The suit alleges that the firms owe tlie money for T5 saint en sewer system materials used at Rolling Green School. religious group. Plans to proclaim the Baha'i Faith and the name and station of the prophet, Baha'u'llah, were Early this month (lie board formed at a weekend meeting at found that It did not have enough funds budgeted for the Roosevelt BIG the home of Mrs.

Morris Borden, 7071 Pine Tree Lane, Lake Clarke Junior College science laboaratory. With alternate bids, cost of con Shores. s29995 struction will reach $96,403, the 12.9 Mrs. Toby Emanuel, Miami Beach, was named chairman of board was informed. Enough sr.Nn ro FrE scxikirr.

Mail lo a Member I irm of the New Voik Stock Fu-hange, or lo ihe New Yoik Slock txclianee, Dept. 2-BJ, P.O. Box 1070, New York 1, N. Y. Please send me, free, "dividends ovls ihe uahs, basic guide for common nock investment." I money is on hand for basic construction, however.

TwiKjUll (0 fulfil ago gniui (7 the merged committee. Mrs. H. F. Wilson, West Palm Beach, is vice chairman; Mrs.

A a 1 a Schwandes, Pompano Beach, secretary, and Carl Svendsen, Pompano Beach, treasurer. Baha'is from communities from L. L. HUMPHRIES Pesticide Law Eyed By Thomas A draft of a proposed legisla Fort Pierce to Miami attended the INC. 202 DATURA ST.

TE 3-4474 Saturday meeting. The next meet, ing is scheduled Oct. 27 at the Borden home. When Shopping, Check P-T Ads tive measure to control sale and use of toxic pesticides is being undertaken by Slate Rep. Jerry Thomas.

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