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Lake M ary Sets
Winter Carnival
COUNTY NEWS

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THURSDAY, N O VEM BER t , 1MO

If

la planning Mm Baaaa
w il appreciate help, to
of materials s r to making
EDITORIAL COMMENT
Winter Carnival to he bald a t the
for salt.
Lab# Mary Bern eatery School to
A workshop for this purpoaa to
conducted in the school library
December.
Mrs. Robert J . Sanaa, chairmen, each Wednesday and Thursday
from • a. m. to noon. Thoee whe
can come, even If only for an hour,
There
wen
some
of
the
tuual
Halloween
pranks
this
Ber. Spurgeon N. Hindi, apeak- Mrs. E. C. Bates, wba cWa tha B. Rogers and Jemee Gamble Friday night at which the vein of
•re requested to bring nsedl*^
year,
but
In
most
of
our
communitiee
parents,
teachers
lag
a reprwaentntlr# « t till property, after the Baptist group Rogers, architect for Florida Bap­ Mayor Wilbur Hawlfina swung ap­
thimble and scissors.
and
other
groupa
helped
out
with
fun
projects
that
also
Wekivn
Bapllli
A»«n.,
uid announced tha desire te locate a tiste Retirement Centers Inc., wjio proval for moning.
Miteriat* needed are; colored
served
worthwhile
cause*.
The
carnival
in
Oviedo
raised
A five-man committee I* check­
Wednesday Hut th* (roup will n - retirement eenter (or elderly peo­ pre«onl»d building plans for the
plaalin lacing such ea used by
$383.
youngsters
in
the
Lake
Mary
area
collated
funds
ing petition aignatona of those
proposed Altamonte location.
Mpt aa off)Hil Om approval bp • ple there.
scuuls, scraps of material, notion,
for UNICEF and most of the communitiee did something
objecting
to the request with city
Objections
heard
from
a
num
At
a
public
hearing
Thursday,
(-1 vote of tho Altamonta
net, crinoline, felt—check old hate
that
will
result
in
help
for
others.
fprinia Town Council for reaon* views for and against reaonlng ber of residents wera not against tag and voting recorda after Haw­
and skirt*), yarn-all colors and
It
appean
that
each
of
Seminole's
growing
towns
is
types, thread-all colors and types
in* tho old hotel propirtp. Hi aim wera aired by officials nf the aa- the center but aaginst the loss of kins said he doubted some of the
getting Increased interest aroused in its cooperative
such ae mercerised cotton and em­
(Old that tha.aaaociatlon now will sociation, the town and Altamonte tea revenue. Sponsor* of the pro­ signature* wars legal.
efforts
and
that
is
sure
to
make
them
all
better
places
The objectors said that Haw­
ject form a non-profit organisa­
broidery, rick-rack, biaa tape, elas­
B. F. Wheeler will be one
pMcaod with aUpa to lorallp ae- resident!.
to raise families.
kins, la voting approval of the
tic, button#, snaps, sequins, beads.
Repreeentlng tha Baptist group tion, therefore are tax free.
a group of 52 men named
Cairo tho property.
Official council action was not Mining request, ignorsd th* wishes
Florida’s "Hall of Achievement” j glitter, and ribbon, shredded for *
Tho resonlng request c a m at the meeting ware Hinds, Mau­
which was &gt;et up by the State rubber snd cotton batting, old Uk*
aarcral v w i i aro from Mr. and rice Barnes, K. G. Rich, Atty. J . taken, however, until a meeting of some 250 residents.
Chamber of Commerce during the well or terry cloth, «ra sheila, arti­
past year to pay tribute to men ficial flowera from old hat* or cor­
who helped l*y the foundation for sages, old and new candle* and era*
stale progress and growth.
yufrg plywood, unusual bottle* or
A special dedicatory service jar* wito topfc otyTofoam, coat hanwill be held in conjdnctinn with irera • vrirt m wwedrei, old picture
tne annuli convention at xiate iramrs, coflee ami xtmi tvuiiig i-iu ,
heidquartrra in Jacksonville Nov. and inner tube*.
The Youth Christie n Fellowship a. m. and boys of the group wilt
13. Leather "Chairs of Buslnesa”
Donations should be sent to the
of
the
Chuluota Community wash for $1 per car.
will
be
placed
In
the
chamber
school
office. New and complet *}
Mrs. Jay Weaver and Mrs. Bet­
Church will hold a ear wash Sat­
urday at the Phillip* M Service ty Fox, sponsors of thw group, building's Achievement Hall in handmade items should be In bp
liunor id each man whose leader- Dec. 8.
U f MARIAM « . JONES
Station on (th St. and llwy. 119 will supervise. The girls of the
Florida Conference Bishop Joeluh will host a barbecue for all ship talents ranged from busi­
in Chuluota.
ness and professional to educa­
■aph W. Ifanlap win addma tha
Tha car wash will begin at I boya who help Saturday.
Orlado T IM MathodW eoflgregaThe Chuluota Christian Fellow­ tion, government, Teal eitatp and
Sen at tha mom Inf aorahlp aarship Youth his recently reorgan­ railroads.
Wheeler'a contribution! to state
vice Sunday whan the church eel#ised its club and the rar wash
tralca lia annual homecoming.
is one of the students first pro­ growth are noted In develop­
ment of citrus and produce for
At this tlma dedication of tho
jects.
Tcllowihlp HaU Unit wlU be mado.
Officer* elected at a recent th* Central Florida area.
lie li president of the Mitton
Women of the Lake Mary Vf1**
Rav. George Carlton has taiuad
meeting arc Danny Smith, presi­
Invitations
to
other
Oviedo
dent; Bobby Pent*, vice presi­ Co. in Oviedo, a deacon in the unlcer Fire Dept. Auxiliary who
DeBary VKW Post toll] will dent; Sheds Partin, secretary; Baptist Church there and serves sponsored Ihe Halloween party el
churchea, all friend* of tha
church and to ill former member*
observe the annual Buddy Poppy Mike Peyton, refreshments trea­ on (he hoard of directors for the Fire House Saturday night
have termed th* venture th* moto
of the host church located through­
surer; Alice Fox. building fund the Oviedo Citizen's Bank.
S*!a Tuesday.
MicfMsful ye).
out the alata and In other itite*.
treasurer;
and
Martin
Norman,
"Honor Ihe Dead by Helping lha
Games were played in the early
Following the morning aervlce,
Sgt-st-Arm*.
Living” ia the Inspirational motto
part of the evening followed by
a baiket dinner will be spread
The
fellowship
program,
made
of Uie sale through which disabled
dancing to th* hi fi record coton lahle* in front of Uie church
veterans, their dependents, widow* up mostly of high school r.u
lection of Joo Sm a there who also
bp Mrs. R. W. Bataa, eburch ho#dents,
meets
on
Sunday
at
7
p.
and orphans are given aid.
COSTUMED YOUNWSTEM at tha Oviedo Halloween CH-nlvitl at th*
won the door prize.
taia, who will bo assisted by
m..
The
program
is
divided
Is
Oviedo'Sehooi included, left to right, Mary Jana Kelsey. Susan Koemer,
Dis.bled veterans in government
Mrs. Annie Schweickert won tfJ■ any member* on this occasion.
provide fellowship and social
Linda Oiiff and Stephan Manning.
(Herald Photo)
hospitals are paid for making the
price for the prettiest costume,
hours. There are 23 members in
little red flowers and one cent
A white elephant and hake sale Krnest Clement* for the funniest
the club now and this project of
for each poppy sold Is contributed
the car wash it their way of will be held for benefit of the and Dottie Jardine for the most
to the VFW National Home In
Community original.
helping th* church by donating all Altamonte Springs
Grand Rapids, Mich, It is hera
Couples receiving prizes for re­
money earned to thn building Library building fund Saturday.
Riggins, Mrs. Clonts explained teed* from th* evening were in that care and a normal home life
By MARIAN R. JON KB
9 a. m. to f p. m., in Hermits maining on the dance floor until
fund.
ia given to widows and orphans
Orange and black, depleting th* that Waller Beasley was mistaken the amount of I1S1.11,
Trail Park. All donations to this the last record played were Mr,
A sup pur, spon-nird by the of veterans. A national rehabili­
lliilliiwrcn motif, was arranged in for a girl in on* group snd that
sale will be gratefully received. and Mrs. C, Hunger of Glen An­
nil imaginable design# in various thsre ware no adult women con­ junior and senior classes, will be tation service also indirectly gives
Organised in Juno 1U3U. the lib bury, N. Y., visitor* here, and
By MONA (iltlNHTF.lt
testant*; therefore, W, A. Ward, held on Nov. 19 in ths new school aid to local veterans.
rary doors were opened tn the Mr. and Mr*. Ed Zimmerman.
North Orlsmln tten Three mem­ iMiotht a t tho Halloween Carnival
Sunday, Dave Garraway will
Jr . and Stutts Riggins, attired a* csfetorium, and proceeds from this
publie in February. Children el
Refreshment* of donut*, app.-t
bers of Casselberry Fecit 610 par­ Friday evening in tha Oviedo High
ladies, tied for a priie provided project will he added to that of serve as master of ceremonies
Ihe area have mad# most u«e of cider, artificial pumpkin* filled
ticipated in a notional Cub Scout Reboot gymnasium.
the library which offeri a large with mixed candies and bowl* of
Doors worn opened a t 5:30 p. m. for tha lady and Foy# Shull was th# carnival before a final ac­ on ■ Monitor program when over
and Boy Scout program Friday
200 VFW leaders will lie heard
counting ran lie taken.
collection of book*- fiction and non fruit were served hy Mr*. Mildred
when they distributed pamphlet* In many ehildra* and adults at­ th* adult male prise winner in
An exhibition of original paint­
Crowds poured into th* gym­ through the New York broadcast
that group.
fiction,
for the adults, alto. Re»l- Gier and Mrs. Clara Grange
tired
In
costume#
varying
from
hi the community which encour­
ing* by children from all over the , , .
.
Mr*. A. B. Voight. carnival nasium u rn quits late, making which will urge ill to enter tha
hideous to pretty. Teopl* moved
aged resident* tu vote.
state
ia
being
shown
in
th
.
Hatl
^
don* " ° " J
"Porchlighi
Parade.”
this th* largest attendance ever.
of hook* and magazines.
I!c:&gt; 'in* “Vote As You Think, .'nun one concession stand to an- chairman, has reported that proGallery at Florida Federation Art
Th* facility, on .Maitland Ave.
Rut Vt&gt;!
jiaitif iiirt* wera dr- iitlu-r without being recognised
Headquarters In the DeBary Mannext
to Ihe Community Douse,
even
by
their
close*!
friend*.
eulul.,1 to nil reui Ionia by Michael
alon.
is open all day on Thursdays and
Rhodes, David J-lhns, Michael
Tiis lidrwnlk cafe was very
Tha rottci-tlon will remain on ex­ on Saturdays from 10 a. m to
JCrecrk and Bud Alien.
popular and tables were filled ail
hibit until Dec. I and Mrs. D. R. 1 p. in.
Cubs meet mica a month In the evening by tho*# enjoying hot
Members of the Seminole Demo­
Feeniater, federation president,
Casselbei ry Methodist Church and dog*, hometimde pie, rake, coffee,
cratic Woman1* Club who heard
hea issued a yjiecfsl invitation to
prreently there are three dena but potato * nlnil and baked beuni.
Cdr. Jack Lnnuford speak on
teacher* from surrounding are**
interest he* liecn »liown for the Mrs. Nolan Fore tepoilrd they
tn nminus a visit for their pupil*.
Americanism at the October
•rgsnUation of additional gruupa. wera “sold out” hefor* tha avemeeting were *n impressed hf
Thi* first children's exhibition
Information for boya who wish nlng wna over. Thera were Cokes
hi* a hires* that plan* are under
aver sponsored hy th# Federation
to Join in the Catiflherry area aplenty, though, and Mrs. Frank
way to have him make a return
wax cho'en to make the circuit
may be had by phoning Wetter (inyilick and Mr*. John Lundy
viut at a later meeting.
from several hundred entrie*.
Sanford Lodge t i l l , Loyal Or
Khnmr, district »cou» commis­ -v..i, -till Irlng them down ipiita
Mr*. Ruth Gallagher, president,
During the month of November der of the M-utn, Iui- move
sioner at TU MW 13.
'nte.
' L_' hat voiced extreme praise for the
the irttllery will ha open only in
meeting headquarter* to ■ suite
In t’*i ! *01 th Orlando area, boys
work done by VAH-M Navy wive .
the afternoon* from 1 p. lit. to 5
Th# lea rteani booth al-o spurt­
of ups airs rooms in the Evsna
may ca1) Mrs. Arthur Khodes si ed a “sold out” «lgn about 0:10
wlw, through personal contact and
p. m.
Building at the corner of Country
FA Ji-io&lt;i.
by telephone, reminded over 300
p. m. Til* grub hag al*o wa* con­
Club Rd. snd Crystal Lake Ave.
Adult help la narde and Mr*. ducted at this booth.
wive* of the voter registration
in Lake Miry.
Rhodes will he glad to discus# the
deadline. Through their effort*,
linked food »ul# sold out, too.
Thi* lodge i* Ihe only one in rrgiitration among Navy person­
program xrith alt intareeted real- before thn evening »na ever and
th# county end Robert T. Willi*, nel was inrrca*cd hy »hou( M
denta.
tha potato mind and linked hennt
governur ha* invited all resident* per rent this year.
Sha stresses that Novamber Is to lupplcmcnl hot dug*, pie and
The X-Rsy mobile unit of th* who ha\e affiliations with other
a good immth fur joining sine# th* cakn supper deal proved quit*
She also commended this group
Seminole
County
TuHcrculotis l^dgei, or who are interested In
study program wilt be on "New good. Josephine Mikler, Shirley
ami Ileshh Assn, will be it (he joining Die group to lake advant­ for arranging i visit to Ihe Navy
Worlds.** Cuhs will be making ro­ MlkUr and Mr*. Fiance* CartDeBary Post Office Friday snd age of the inure centrally locat Rav* hy Supervisor of Registra­
bot*, learning and pretenting ledge were wehoma helpers at
tion Camilla Bruce who explain#,,Saturday.
ed meeting place.
aktti and playing garnet on thte this booth ns volunteer help for
the method nf using voting ma­
Aiaivting th* ioral chairman,
Member* meet weekly on Wed­
program them*.
tha ItMth grade mother* in
Mra. Adam Muller, at the unit nesday at 9 p. m. Current pro­ chine* and stressed the import­
charge. Rose M a r i e Hensley,
Friday, from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m., jects uf the local lodge include ance of participation in rnunty,
tenth-grader, did not let her
will be Mrs. John Leone. Mrs. C. the collection of used clothing for state and national election*.
The next meeting nf the group
mother down, either. Mom was in
K. Penders**!, Mr*. William Din the needy and work on a float
will he held at the courthouse
(icorgia with her newly arrived
ning and Mra. Bea Hart.
for the annual Christmas parade Nov. 18,
granddaughter, to Ross linked her
Helping Saturday, 10 p. m. to
By MARIAN R. JON FA
1 p. m. will be Mrs. David RunSaturday night was the dcxlg- cuke nnd brought it to the booth.
Children crowded around booth*
kel, Mr*. Edna Reilly and Mr*.
nated "Trick or Treat" night in
Paul Poor. Mr*. Arlhuj Hook.
Ihe Oviedo area. Hours were limit that were conducting games,
\V1NNI!ILS o r SOUTH OKI.ANDO’S 4-11 Club Halloween party costume
Mra. Gaston Crothy and Mrs
td to a 10 p. m. deadline. From dart*, ball throw, penny-torn, fish
tmnule Friday night wera front, left to right, M artha Dean, honorable
Muller will work from I p m
tiny tots to high school age, pond, too. Mother* on hand hera
mention as n dancer; Je ff Krecck, Mr. Halloween ns a combination pumpto S p. m.
children were busy calling at var­ war* never idle.
Kin-scarecrow. In back are Michael Rhodes. Mr. Mechanical ns a robot nnd
The country store was really
These volunteer* represent th*
ious home* for this momrntoui
Diane Williams, Mias Halloween dressed a* the witch of all witches.
that.” displaying clothe*, dines,
Business and Professional Worn
occasion.
an's Club, Th# DeBacy Woman's
Most or the townsfolk* hid their canned goods, variety aiticlcs, and
flub. VFW Auxiliary, American
front porches lighted and were “mn*t anything you could nisi*.
Legion Auxiliary. Civic Associa­
kept bury answering tha door and 1100.’’
The pop corn and peanut booth
tion, Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxili
banding out (rents of sM kinds
was kept busy by youngster!, a*
ary. Garden Club end World War
to their visitor*.
Hy MONA GRINSTHO
lkuiik and Mrs. Krecrk e* a beat­ Mr*. Hobo, Dabby Davis; WenJy,
l Veteran’i Auxiliary.
Those who eallod on as were writ aa adulta, buying that*.
.M a r t h a Mliliam* and llobo,
Twenty North Orlando jouns nik,
Th# “kiddie rids" booth w u, a*
very polUe and considers!*. By
Mr, and tire, Flli-nq Smith of Weodle Aessom*.
1’er Week
people of ths 4 11 Club rsisbratsd
•:M p. m. moat of our cstls had always, on* e f th* busiest.
litre, teacher* and mother* In li# Ilow*•* with a “Chill Thriller'* Kdgamoi* Ave., served as judgs*
stopped. The last visitor eount
was M, not including noma par- turn helped the small ones with Friday night at the home of Bev­ la chooslug prit* winners am)
named Diana Willianis, as a witch,
note who accompanied group* their rides.
▼ ^CO UPO N
erly Krecek on Kdgemon Ave.
World Wsr I Veterans of dis
Miaa Halloween; Jeff Krecek, aa
The forty-niner engine rrtw
end were lreeled. Tha aupply on
Screams
and
yells
were
heard
trict
seven
will
hold
■
picnic
at
[
a pumpkin and scar* crow, Mr.
hand wan miming low but not hardly could run fast snougH to
Name ......
Ihe DeBary Community Center \
sU through th* neighborhood a* Halloween. Michael Rhode*, dress­
accommodate itt crowd.
quhw
Parents based at Sanford Naval
On th* school grounds, the teen­ guests and hostess played game* ed as a robot, was named Mr. Air Station are reminded at the Saturday. DeBary Barrack* 1197
Address ..
will be hoita to the affair.
agers enjoyed th* dance sponsored and told stories of witch**, ghosts, Mechanical; Martha Dean in danc­
A twenty-five cent registration
goblins and othsr Halloween crea­ er's costume took honorable men­ Saturday deadline for entering
by the ninth grad*.
Phone No,
tion.
the "Mis* and Master Sanford fee will be charged and those1
Mr*. FT. R. Clonts. ia charge ef tures.
Orange end black crepe paper
the costume parade, announces
Attending were skeleton, Bobby Naval-Air Station” baby contest. attending are requested to pro
vided table service.
Norto Orlando Mayor Fraok that Judge* Mayor M. L. Gary streamers decorated the caiporte Denim;
Barbara Berum;
AM entries muet include ■
Fa mis h i* anoounrnd plana for and Mrs, K. L. Hell horn, wif* of with skeletons and pumpkins tack­ witch, Fatty llsrville; clown, snapshot of the child, five years
a “ Block Dana*” for all resident* tha principal af Slavia school, ed all 'round where refreshments Mika Krecek; And* I'anda, Debbie
of a t* or under, with the child's Nurses To Meet
to be held Nov. 11. Veteraa'a Day. awarded prise* to Linda Olliff and war* served by Mrs. Marcia Krecek; Dutch girl, Cris Greeny*;
Af1 profeisionat registered nur:0 t W. Kirnt Street
Fairfax Av*. will ba roped off Gaorg* Martin, pre-school eg* Derum. Mre. Rob Dean, Mr*. Bev­ Cinderella, Gal* Atchison; pink nsme and the fslher's outfit writ »e» of the county aro invited to
tn front of the North Orlando Co. group; Mary Lynn Koemer, Guy erly Krecek and Mrs. Data Wil­ rabbit, Tom Rhodes; Indian, Cam­ ten on back.
attend a meeting Monday, T;30
office tor Urn event. Refreshment* Lingo and Debbie FenU; Walter liams.
eron Clarks; gypajet, Vecky Allen,
T h e y should be mailed to Baby p. m . 30* W. 19th St. in Sanford,
Guests had imt. h hilarity with Beverly William* snd Myrtle Har- Contest, Rout* t. Box 38 D. San for the purpai* or organizing a
Of hog dogs and aoft drink* wilt Reselry end tarry Shull; Foyr
ha
Dssu, sueUuied as IsJyitia; 1* rosea* Pam Ttomspeuni
Stroll. W. X. Weed, da. and 8tuU*
■F FRAN C M W

Communities At Work

I
l

Ben F. Wheeler
Honored By Stale
For Achievement

Chuluota Youth To Wash

Oviedo Methodists
Plan Annual
Homecoming Day

Cars To Aid Church

Lake Mary Party
Is Well Attended

DeBary Poppy Sale
Set Tuesday

Saturday Sales
To Aid Library

Cubs Urge Vole Oviedo Carnival, Dance Earn $383
In North Orlando

Children s Work
Shown At DeBary
Art Gallery

VAH-11 Wives
Praised For Work
In Registration

New Headquarters
For Moose Lodge
In Lake Mary

X-Ray Mobile Unit
To Visit DeBary

All Ages In
Trick Or Treat

Mail

or bring

this

coupon

and have the Sanford Herald

delivered doily to your door

4 -H Stages Thriller A t North Orlando

for Only

SNAS Contest
Deadline Saturday

District Veterans
Schedule Picnic

North Orlando
Plans Block Dance

§ a t t f u r ii S jr r a lit

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�1 7 ,0 0 0 Register, 13 ,0 0 0 Expected To Vote In Election
Tuocday inora than 11000 Stmt
sole County voter* will consider
of tha loo re M ballots la votmi history. It'll takt aa a v c r tft
parkm about six mlautci just to
road Iba lin g u ift ot tho six
eonatitutioail amendments and
Uta names and officers of all
t u candidates listed.
fo r the Sanford election It will
be somaobst. easier, with only
lour candidates runnlni for the
two open City Commission posts.
feAt city ball on Tuesday there
will be 11 voting booths, with ]&gt;Roy Anderson and A. I.. Wilson
eying for the Group I post and
Tom McDonald and R. J . Boynton
aeekini the Group I post.

fn the founty. Supervisor of
Registration, Camilla Brace esti­
mates that If the weather is good
between 11,000 and 13,000 will go
to the polls out of the 17,000 who
have registered.
In the 11 precincts in the wan­
ly, 33 machines will' be used.
Fourteen new machines were re­
cently purchased by the county.
When the voter enters the vot­
ing machine he will be confronted
with two horizontal rows for bal­
loting- aa follows:
1—Constitutional Amendments.
3—Candidates for federal, state
and county offices.
Reading from left In right on
the top row are proposed amend­
ments:

1—permittmg the legislature to
Inc re ate judgeships on the court»
of appeals.
1—allowing absentee registra­
tion for military personnel sod
their spouses.
3— revamping the Game and
Fresh Water Kish Commission to
allow more legislative control.
4— fixing distribution of pari­
mutuel pool fundi equally at not
more than 41 percent to each
-ceuatpr— ------— —
On the same raw. amendments
I and ■ do not affect Seminole
County, but permit trial of civil
ettes In branch emirthou*ej nf
Brevard, Highlands and Volusia
counties.

The second horisootal Hna eon
tains the elective offices and can­
didates. First will appear the of­
fice sought by candidates of both
Democrat and Republican parties
starting with Kennedy • Johnson
end Nison Lodge slates.
Offices on the Seminole County
ballot for which Democrats and
Rtpublicani are contesting hesidrt
the Kenned)-Nison race are as
follows:
Governor: ra rrir Brysr.t (Dem.l
and George C. Peterson (Rep.);
secretary of state, Turn Adams
(Hem.) and P. W. Thompson
(Rep.) state treasurer, J . Edam
Larson (Dam. incumbent) and C.
R. Fisher (Rep.); attorney gen­

eral Richard W. Ervin (Pent. Iw*
eument) and C. V. Wtsner J r .
&lt;Rep. &gt;; stale school superintend­
ent, Thomas D. Bailey, (Dcm., In­
cumbent) and Gilbert P. Richard­
son ( Rep.); and Railroad and
Public Utility Commission, Ed­
win L. Ma»on (Dem.) and Vic­
tor A. Rule (R rp .).
State
Representatives
Mack
Cleveland J r ., and Gordon Frede­
rick aa well aa all tlie Democratic
nominee*-for county* offices are
all unopposed.
Prccincls in ihr county, number
of registered voters in each preeinct and machines are ae fol­
lows:
,
Precinct 1: West Sanford, HI

French Ave., 1,073 registered,
five msehines.
3: Lake Monroe, rhurrh annex,
431 registered voters, two mach­
ines.
&gt;: East Sanford, Home Center,
13th and Sanford Ave., 1,M4 regis­
tered and 11 machines.
4: Paola, Wilson School, 343 re­
gistered and one machine.
3: Oviedo, Town Mali, 394 re­
gistered. Uo machines.
0: Geneva, community house,
333 registered and &lt;me machine.
7: Chuhiola, old school house,
JOS registered, one machine.
•: Goldrnrod, community bouse,
0 3 registered, two machines:
0: Longwood, Town Hall, 1,107
registered, three machines.

10: Lake Mary, P m b y M n
Church annei, Oil registered, h r t
machine*.
11: Altamonte Spring*, eommwnity house, 1,341 registered, four
machines.
13: Forest City, Purvis Heal Ra­
tals, 004 registered, two machine*.
II; Slav is. school annex, 73 re­
gistered. one machine.
14: Fern Park, Casselberry,
Prairie Lake Legion HaU, 1,007 re­
gistered, one machine.
13; Sanford proper. National
Guard Armory, 1,4*0 registered,
seven machines.
14: Bear Lake, Florida Power
Lounge, 333 registered, twe mach­
ines.

© lip i&gt; m tfo r&amp; i i m t l f t
WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today 80, low tonight S6.
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G O P Fiscal Failings H it;
Nixon Assails Johnson
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FLORIDA

NO. 65

Look Out!

NEW $OllK &lt;1 Ph — tr some
highly skilled mslhrmstiral cel*
filiations are rnrrect. doomsday
for the human rare ia going to
arrive on Fridas, Nut. 13, 303*.
which is till years from now.
IHs that day, according to the
calculations, Ihr human popula­
tion will reach infinity, meaning
there will be no space left on
the earth for another person.
On that coming Friday tho
By L'nilfd Press Interactional
lwt me nuke it eleur that if I Kennedy did not mention Pred- living, tlie decline of the gross na­ lllh , "out great great grand­
Pen. John F. Kennedy charged alacted president, I commit myself dent Eisenhower by neme but tional product and th* flow nf children wilt he squeered In
death," aaid the calculators,
today that the Eisenhower admin­ and my party to * sound fiscal said:
gold oul ot the United States.
istration has pursued "wasteful policy in th* aixties."
"The fsilure of opr present eco­
“Th*-* me the danger eignuU— Heins son Foersler, Palriria M.
and shortsighted" economic pol­
Kennedy appealed In Virginia nomic policies ha* bemnie increas­ the glowing weakness,' 'he said, Mora, and l.awrenre W, Amint
icies that have brought tha nation early today aa h* began hie final ingly evident in the past few "which has muted many econo­ of Ihr I nivrrsily of Illinois, in
to tha thrsshotd of it* third major wsskend round of campaigning be­ months as the danger signals nf mist* to say that we may he en­ reporting lo Ihr Vmrriran Asrecession In six years.
fore th* election Tuesday.
economic wenknee* have begun lo tering our third major recession aoriatinn for ihr Adsanrrment
^Kor his own part, tha Democrat­
In hie speech assniling lb* ad­ mount."
in six year*. And growing unem­ of Science.
ic candidate said in Rosnoke, Va., ministration
economfc policies.
He cited the rise in the cost of ployment and declining production
tend to confirtn thi* prophecy."
T h * candidate acknowledged
that the piogram he envisages
will cost money "hut they will lie
soundly financed" and will reduce Tanker In Flames
wnMs in government, he aaid.
KEY WEST i UP 11—A Swedish
Kennedy declared "W# Demo­ tanker lailrn with oil hurst into
crat* do not intend to devalue the (lantex in the Gulf of Mexico
dullar from its piment rale. We Thursday, hut the ikipper said he
will defend it- value and ita would continue to Rotterdam alter
au-.tn inese.
&lt;*.
damage was repaired, some lime
Employe* of First Federal Sav­
Kennedy ridh tiled the vice pre«- today. The Haines hroke out In
ings and la in Assn, today became
ident'a rlaiin for himself that lie the after portion of Ihe I &gt;3 foot
the first mo percent contributing
is the proper heir of the Je lfrisim­ vessel ' Kaunux" near Ihe galtes
group lo the United Fund cam­
ian tradion. Kennedy said Nixon hut it was immediately brought
paign.
stands "whera I’ooliJgs stiaal" under control.
Everyone on th* .First Federal
and where Republican pie.ddenla
staff subscribed to ihe fund as
McKinley, Taft, Hoovrr and uth Salaries Illegal
workers began to itcp up activity
at* have always taken thrir stand.
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)-\ 19.VJ
In thi drive lo raise 337.000.
Arguing against divided govern­ legislative act which raised sal*
?%l'nited Fund headquarters also
ment. Kennedy said ht cannot be­ rics of peace justice* and con
announced that a meeting will
lieve Hint Virginim* will elect stables it mtcumlliulinnal. Circuit
be held at l.ake Mary Monday
RADY O F T u p : 5 KAU tnnic.'itaiit*, Tina Marie Mc­
Democrat* ft/-f.'gngrei.s "am! then Judge Fidwin L. Jones ruled
at 7:30 p. m. to make plana for
Millan. left, seven-months old daughter of Mr. uiui Mrs.
put it all in reverse" by putting Thursday. Hie legislature apptuv
a house to house canvass in that
Kyle McMillan ia sponsored by the Dilots C'lub, and
a Republican in the White House. ed pay raises for Hie officials
arts.
II* dev la red that the future ol from $7,300 to $9,000 annually, bill
Laurie Lynn Brown, three-months old daughter
Mr.
The committee, headed by W.
the South ia Inseparable from Hie Junes said (he salaries should
and Mrn.* Willie ( J . Drown is sponsored by th e Disabled
E. Gray, will meet at th* Lake
future nf th* nation and th* fu revert immediately to their ori
Am erican Veteran*. Zeta Xi Chapter of Beta Signm
Mary Chamber nf Commerce
Lure of Ihe ayrlil.
Phi is ststninjr the contest for benefit of the Seminole
spn.il amout.
building.
At Fort Worth Nixon wound up . . . . .
Assn, for Retarded Children.
a whirlwind bid today for Ihe .‘A M i l k H e a r i n g - S e t
l electoral votes of Texas with a
T A LLA H A S S EE (U P I)
Tim
dashing a liar I, upon Sen. I.yitd u Florida Miik Commission will
B. Johnson whom he linked with m e t here Nov. 13 for i three
what lie tailed a Democratic plan vJjy jsraimn. administrator Howard
lor '‘voting dead people' in the Walton said today. Included on
Lone Star Slate.
Ihe a send* will he consideration
Nixon
paid
his
respects
to
Hi*
of Hie l%lU3 budget and discus
By United Press International
Democratic
presidential
mini- shin of a committee recoinmenda
Severe weather struck live West
Klee and Sen John F\ Kennedy .it lion to gev rid nf present retail
Isle Thursday and early today,
HAVANA l U f t )—Premier Fidel launch a mock attack on the big a rally m Fori Worth before de- milk controls and set up new
bringing heavy wind and rain In
revolutionary
regime l . S naval have at Guantanamo parting for the Northwest. Police procedures.
’m thern California and wind- Castro's
plans lo pur;e foreign clergymen Hay today m a 31 hour maneuver estimated the S a m
crowd al
whipped snow to the Rocky Moun­
laib el Awarded
teaching at religious school* here involving tanks and late-model s,W)n l0 |ff ooo person*.
tain slopes.
as the tint step toward •'tirmrin; Jet warplanes.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (1 PI &gt;_
Hr
pietlirrd
Johnson.
a
native
A freak windstorm swept in
Ttie opening hours of the Ilia Texan who is rutin ug for rcclcc- \n all white Alabama Jury decul
the schools into tine," church
from the Pacific Ocean and lashed
neuvrr called fur ‘ enemy" pa lion lo the Senate as well a. elec ed Thursday the New York Times
sources said today
th* California enait, causing one
They said plans for the church trol* In break through the feme tlon In the vice presidency, and libeled City Police Contmisdnner
death and damage estimated m campaign were roughed out at an surrounding the base and scire s
Kennedy as "frantic" in their I R Sullivan hy printing a paid
the thousands of dollars
all-rtight meeting Nov. 7 at which number of sentry post* bordering effort to won Texas in Ihe chum; advertisement soliciting foods for
A construction worker was Communist boss Bias Boca pre Cuban territory as might happen
legal defense of a Negro integra­
killed when wind blew ■ tree sided amt Education Minister Ar­ it Fidel Castro pul hi* militamrn days ol Ihe campaign
tion leader. The li man circuit
As
the
evidence
ot
this
p
int,
In
Jew s on top of his truck near mando Hart and land reform chief on the warpath.
retcrrrrl In a hing-pubtivhed list court jury awarded Sullivan, damYV*h, Calif, about 90 mile* north Antonio Nunet Jimener were pres
a,rs of $300,Owj 0n hi* marges
nf
Tevans supporting John-on
of San Frineiiro. The winds cm.
' some of whom turned out tu have that tile March 29 ad in the Times
broke windows, lore down power
malm only libeled him with a
Informants .said Castro, who
been long since departed
lines, and damaged buddings. The looked in on the meeting m Ihe
park of lies."
The vice pit-iiili-iii hammered
wind partially tore away roofs of early hours ot Nov. 3. sad m a
principally at the differences be
ranch buildings near Ukiah
table-pounding speech that pm ale
The Seminal* Sport* l «r Club raeen Kennedy ami Johnson a*
Snow hlsnketed th# ground early schools must not be permitted to
”
iU
h",d " * n‘“nlhlJr " ,Mtin* * l reflected in the.r cnjre.aionul
today from Montana and 'western impede educational reform.
, 30 p. m. today at the home o f , votjng rrconJi
f)imfJi, li!n Jra r
South Dakota through Wyoming
Castro’s educational reform pro President Jim De Brine, 12d Coun­
statement*.
and western Nebraska. Casper, gram eliminates examinations, re­ try Club fluid. Tiicie will lie a
H* pivluted Johnson and kv-unu
reported four inches ot snow port cards and textbooks and lim­ rnlor and sound film of (he Wat
on tha ground at midnight.
its education to topics prescribed kin* Glen Grand I’rix. Anyone in dy a* telling widely-varying Mor
les about shifting defense plants
by the Education .Ministry.
The town of Longwood will bonterested io sport* csrj Is welRoman Catholic ptiest* anil lay­ came' ami (her* will be'a iortiiY# ,rom. one p m M ,h* t,,unlr&gt;
' or ita Volunteer Fir. llept. tnemmen and administrators ot Amer­ check point sign in his yard
1her. an.) their fnrnilj*. at an ohlrf‘
ican run. Methodist and Episcopal
fjvhionrd pirnle and chick*n l.arHans will b. mad. for the , J " rk *“ V . u k ' ,h'" "
schools here have announced their cluh'a .v en t, of Novemlwr and
»" ta lfo rn ia . I'ruu.y'va.. lu-i iic in th . Longw ood Park
MILWAUKEE. Wi*. (U PI) - A opposition to government inlerven Dargnibcr
11 JrM
Virginia a rtf1 Lyndon Saturday beginning st t p, in,
hi by litter. Dipped hy flames in tlon, but autisoritie* of Cuban run
*UU have them hrr** m 1&gt;na**/'
Games an.) cunl.it* wilt fill Hie
a burning four-family apartment Presbyterian, Baptist amt Luther­
; tfternoon with winners receiving
house, tossed four children from an schools have not taken a stand.
In other ipeeches in T'-ran, i
, |iii/.*s which were donated by
^second story window and then
Th* government already has
k i n n i ; ___
! Nixon alto swung at Waiter lieu*
leaped to safely herself Thursday baited trie entry ot "religious im M o n d a y M e e t i n g
.tn*r, h«*d ot th* toned .\m« l.v.jvu vood mrichanta, civic groups
srui individual*.
night.
The International Departiu.nl Worker* Union.
migrants," and church sources be­
The chivXcu (.U wer, with all th*
Mra. Norma Nicbolt, 19. tossed lieved Uie (irst step in Iheir cam­ of ih* DeBaiy Woman'* Cloh will
' -. . . ----------the three children of Mrs. Marten* paign would be to require foreign meet 31 onlay at f p. in. at Ihr
tiimminga, will lx acrv.d around
4 p. m. Supplies for th* meat also
KaviU and her own son ini# tha prieiis and nuns teaching at pa horre of th . r hair man, Mia* Has- Council To -Meet
arm* ot Lily Walker. XT. standing rochial schools tn leave the mun fric* J Tv son Diicussinn tuple
Utty Ununril members of Oviedo were received through donation*.
htlow. Then Mr*. Nicholi jumped try and re-enter as ordinary tmmi- for Ih. day wilt he Khrushchev'* wilt mrel Monday st 4 p m.
Th* event i* being held for th.
and va* caught by a man. a grant*.
34 day* al she Ownera) Assembly aa Uta Urty Hail budding U* foe fir.men us appreciation ot many
ax-yearoM bo# received poauhj*
U. 1. Marina* masquerading |of th* UN. Alt women ht DeBary regular monthly aeistun. Mayor hour. *p*~* while cleaning away
broken ankles.
II ’■a3;r.»&gt;ors" prepared tu nr* invited tu attend.
detiri* fvoin Hurricane Donna.
Lee Gary announced lodjy.

News Briefs

United Fund Gets
First 100 Percent
.{mpioye Donation

ievere Weather
Begins In West

Religious School Staff

Purge Begun By Castro

TWO MEN WERE HURT when this pickup truck run off tha road this
morning and landed in a ditch on Cameron Ave. Th# driver, Edward
Kveririgs of Maitland, and a passenger, Clyde Harris, Apopka, war# taken
to Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatm ent. Deputiei Jim Moor# and
Slim (jnllnwiiy reported that the truck ran off the wronf aid* of tha rond
into the ditch. They were investigating Ihe cause.
(Herald Photo)

Free Balloons -And Circus, Too
Kids can Ret a free balloon Su n d ay— and a whole circus
s .sliivdtivvii iu gw mi, iv it —- a t the Lriatiani Bros, winter (jmiitcr.s at the Farm er* Market.
The producer nf u National Hniailca.xtiiig Co. film about
kin- circuit who i&lt; shuttling hccihm here for a TV sc fieri, said
his crew will provide free bal­
loons, cotion candy, and (ret
ticket* tu the stiow at 1:3(1 p. in.
Sunday.
Jack Emanuel, NUC producer,
invited parrnts Isi bring (heir
children lo the nrcu* grounds and
not msI) ie* Ihe ails but ap­
lamgwuod Mayor A. ft. lair pear in Lit* background scenes for
matin Thursday named
Mr*. (he film.
Tickets will he distributed a&lt;
limit I,avn, t.. I). Norton. Alfred
Dri.unan. vs. .*. (.argent at*J C. »h* civil) ut th* nnikcl are* Sun­
day.
it Searcy as out standing cm rent
Paul f’ritllinl, manager of th*
of life town for 1900.
rlrcus, said members ot the
In presenting the award, f.or- troop* will present several of
maun said "selections were mad* their acts for III* audience during
mi Hit1 bavu nf person*! contri­ th* filming of initial scenes for
butions toward the betterment nf Ihe series to be known as "The
laingwowd with each individual Big Tent."
contributing, at personal #acriEmanuel also invited spectators
flee, towards making Hits a mure to watch filming of some cirrus
appealing cnmimmit) In which to ground scenes Saturday morning
live."
I beginning about B a. m.

Longwood Names
Citizens 01 Year

Sports C ar Club
Meets Tonight

Town To Honor
Longwood Firemen

Murri* S. Hale Jr ., president of
the Orlando Junior College, will
apeak at th* Rotary Club meeting
Monday. HI* address will outline
the Junior College activities.

DeBary Club Sets

I
I

County Judge Y.rnon Mis* has
instituted a new prorrdura for
waiving personal nn^aranrrx b7
driver* arrested for some traffic
violation) n u t * Id a
municipal
ianmdari.i.
It pruvlde* that an out of aounty resident, or anyona who cannot
appear in traffic court on th . dale
specified in th# arresting officer’*
citation, may make a pie* by mail
to tho Judg*.
Mlio haa provided printed forme
outlining the procedure which will
be handrd to the diiver by the ar­
resting offirer, Thasa form* allow
a plea of guilty, not guilty or nato
contendre (no eoutevt),
Urivri * charged with driving
under the influence ot Intoxicat­
ing liquor or drug*, racklett driv­
ing, driving while ticenso ia euspended or having no driver’s Mcense eannot nee the new nta4
plea.
A mail plea in allowable rase*
must rvav-h the judge's vifft.e be­
fore the dale of trial shown on hi*
arrest slip. If a bond ha* been
posted, and the pi.a ia guilty or
no contest, a (in* wilt tie levied
against the bond and any amount
not imposed returned So th* driv­
er,
If ■ not guilty plea hi mailed tn,
th* judge will have the prosecut­
ing attorney advise Uie arctl-rd of
the new date for appeurunr*.
If a summon* ia given instead
of requiring bond to bo posted, a
clic k for the normal bond mael
be enclosed with Ibe written plea.
Alls* said this method haa been
used to other counties and found
to b« helpful in expediting the
work of tha traffic court a* well
as being convenient to the travel­
ing publM,

Rotary To Hear
Morris Hale

Baby Sitter Saves
Four Children

4

County Judge Seis
Up New Mail Plea
For Traffic Court

Vatican Has Holiday
H IE I'H.OT CLUB AWARD lor outstunUicg member*
nf the School I’atrol wne presented this morning tu Dan
Simon of Sanford Grammar School. Mra. Georgs Stint
made the predoulatlon oI a certificate of m arit and a
silver dollar, given each six weeks by tha Pilot*.
(Herald Photo)

VATICAN CITY (U PI) — Pops
John XXIII today obaarved the
second anniversary ot hi* cjrunaLion aa supreme pontiff of the
world'* half-billion Roman Catho­
lic*. It w*s a Holiday ia tho tiny
Vatican stale and tho papal goldBTvd-whi * flag Dew from all 14*
building*.

�Adventist Church Here
Sets Goal For Appeal

...Cttiw cL ChwuJt Sunday*
Nazarene

Baptist

Church Of Christ

r a n 4APTOT c h u r c h
BU Park Avtnaa
W. f . Brook*, J r .
Pallor
F . B. Fisher
. . Assoe. Paitor
Morning Wanhip . . . . 4:43 a. m
Sunday School ......... l . « a. m
Morning Wonhip ----- 11:00 a m
Trainlag Union ........... 4:15 p. m.
EvtaJng Wonhip
.. 1:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. m

PERN PARR CHURCH OP THE
CHURCH OP CHRIST
NAZARENR
Geneva
ORRIA.N ROAD
Ralph Rrewcr Jr .
Evangelist Jth Either
Psttor
........... ..
Bible School
....... 10:00 a. m jundiy school
. . . . . 1:43 a m
Morning Wonhip . .. 11.00 a. m torning worihip ... 14:43 a m
Evening Worihlp
7:10 p. m
6:43 p m
outh service
Wed. Prayer Serviee
7:10 p. m ivangellstie service
7:30 p. m
Wed. prayer aervice 7:30 p. m
CHURCH OP CHRIST
LARK MART
F a ll
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Kira Duncan
......
Minliter
Lake Mary
Morning Worihip ..
11:00 a .m .
Faitui
Evening Wonhip ....... 6.00 a. m S. L Drawdy .
10:00 a m
Thun. Bible Study . . . 7:10 p. a Sunday School
Morning Worship .. 11:04 a m
Service Training ............ 4 p. m.
CHURC H OF CHRIST
Evening Worship
T oo p. m
U agvnd
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. ra
Morning Worship
10:34 a. m.
Evening Worship
7:30 p. a . Presbyterian

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Car. lull U A Oak Aw.
Gall Smith ........................ Paitor
Sunday School ............. 145 a. m
Morning W orihip.........11:0o a. tn.
Training Union ......... 4:1* P m
Evening Worihip ......... 7:30 p m.
Wad. Prayer Servlet ..7:30 p. m

PINECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
341 W. Onera Road
Donald Gravenmier .. . Paitor Episcopal
Early Service . . 4:14 a. MHOLT CHORA EPISCOPAL
Sunday School ........... 4:43
n.
CHURCH
Stoning Worship ........11:00 a. m.
Park. Avo. at 6th S t
Training Union ...........4:30 p. m. John W. Thomas ............. Rector
Evening Worihip ......... 7:43 p. m. John Griffith ..................... Curate
. Wed. Prayer Service ..7:41 p. m
Holy Eucharist ........... 7:30 i . m
Family S e rv ic e WEST SIDE
Church School ........... t:M a. a .
lOUfONART BAPTIST
Morning Prayor—
411 E BoRy Avo.
Sormoo
11:04 a. a .
Paul Colly ........................... Paitor
Saeraaoat of Penance
Sunday School .............10:00 a. i
Seturdiy ................. S-3.34 p. m.
StsTslag Wsrrhlp i
i i :0 0 o . i
Bikle Study ....................T:»a p. m.
Eveolng Worship ....... T :» p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Wod. Praysr Rorvloo . 7:10 ». mCHURCH
Rnlerprla* • DeBiry
FT. Paul Shulti .......
Pastor
CHVLUOTA FIRST BAPTIST
1 Holy CommunionCHURCH
c .a. K m » v ...........Pui0' Sunday ............................ 4:04 a. a .
Sunday School .............f:4S t . ns. Morning Prayor—
Sormoo ...................
4:14 a. a .
Stoning Worship . . . .11:00 n. m.
Holy Communion—
Training Union ......... «:M p. m.
vtning Service ......... 7:10 p. a . 1st Sunday each month U a. a .
ed. P n y ir Servieo . . 7:10 p. a .
CHRIST CHURCH
ELDER SPRINGS
BAPTIST C H U iq i
George Jarvia III ............. Victor
S . I t Griilln ..............
PesKr Holy Euchariat . . . . 7:10 a, ra.
Sundsy School .............1:10 a. a .
lit, Ird, 3th Sun..........6:30 a. in.
Horning Worship . . . . 10:41 o. a . Morning Prayer, 2nd, 4th Sua
Training Union ......... ■ :» P- »
.................................. 6:M a. a .
Evening Worihip . . . . 7:11 p. m.
Sunday School . . . .
4:30 a. » .
Wod. Prsysr Servieo l:M p. a .

Jewish Synagogue
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP GKNEVA
ja ck L Sic wart
Tastar CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
14th and Magnolia
Sunday School . ....... 10:00 a. mMorning Service ...
11:00 a. m Friday Evening Servieo . I p. i
Evening Servieo . . . . 7;M p. a .
Lutheran

HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
OP GENEVA
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Joseph M. SI ado, J r
Pastor
Sanford Shrine Ctak
Sunday School ........... 10:M a. m
l*t St. and Leo Ave.
Horning Worabip ....11:00 a .m . Ernest llolick J r .
Pastor
Training Union .........S-1S P- m Church School ............. 1.30 o. ra.
Evening Wonhip
...7:30 p .m
Morning W orship..........10:3(1 a. ra.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. ra- Pastor'* d a ** ......... .. 1:30 a. ra.
Luther league ........... 6 70 p. m.
PHUT BAPTIST CHURCH
LABE MARY
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP TRR
IP. Roman ........................... T‘ «*»
REDEEM ER
Sunday School ........... 1:43 a. o
tot W. 23th Place
Morning Worship ....1 1 :0 0 a m
Herbert W. Gocrsi
.
Paitor
livening Worabip ....... 7:30 p. n .
Wed. Prefer Servieo 7:10 p. m Ear&lt;y Service . ............. 4 a. ra
Sunday School .............. 4:13 a. m.
Training Union ............. 4:30 p. a
Adult Blhle C la s s ....... » IS a. m.
Worship Service ....... 10.30 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP LONGWOflD
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
Oar. Church A Grand Ste.
Stavla (Near Oviedo)
* . L Futch ..................... Pastor
Paitor
Sunday School ....... .. 0:tS a. m Stephen M. Tuhy . . . .
Morning Worabip ....11:00 a. m. Morning Worship ....... 1:23 a. m.
Tra cing Union ....... &lt;;43 p. m. Sunday School .............. * 00 a. ra
Evening Worship ....... 7:4g p m
Wo«L Prayor Servieo .. 7:45 p. m. Methodiat
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
1ARR MONROI
414 Park A n .
A i m mile# »eet e&lt; Sanford
John Adame ..............
Pastor
on First 84., right at Monro*
Murning Worship ....... I 30 a m
Corner
Sunday School ........... 1:43 a. m.
Robert O. Byrd ............. PaMor Morning Worship . . . . 10:43 a m
.4 :4 3 a. m MYF Meeting*
Sunday School
7:30 y. m
Morning Wonhip .. 11:00 a. m (Intermediate, Senior)
Training Union . . . . 6:3# p. m Evening Worship ......... 7:30 p. m
Evening Wonhip . . . 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Servieo . 7:30 p. ra
FRER METHODIST CHURCH
3(H&gt; W. 4th M.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Clyde Collar ................ . Paitar
OP OVIEDO
Jack T. Bryant ................. Paslor Sunday School .............4:43 a. ra
Sunday School .................6:43 a. in Morning Wurahtp . . . . . 10:43 a. m
Morning Worahip......... 11.00 a ra. FMY ................................T;oo p. m
Training Union ............. «:1S p. In- Evening Worship ..........7:30 p. ra.
Evening Serv ice.............. 7:00 p. m Wed Prayer Service . 7:30 p. ra
Wed. Prayer Servieo 7:30 p. m
EBENEZER METHODIST
OAELAWN BAPTIST CHAPEL
CHURCH
UocaleJ on Paolo ltd. at
Cllru* UeigMa
Oaklawa Memorial Park
Hugh Booth ................
Paitor
R. L O'Quinn ........... .. Pastor Sundsy school ........... 10:00 a. ra.
Sunday School ......... 4:43 a. ra. Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m
1:30 p. ra
Sunday Worship ............. 11 a. m M. Y. r .....................
Wad. Worahip ............. 7:JO p. m Wed. Prayer Serviee ..7 :3 0 p.m
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
llnora ltd., at Wood!tad Avt.
W. Thomaa Parion Jr.
Paitor
ALL s o in J CATHOLIC
Sur 'iy School
. . . . P:U a. ra
CHURCH
Morning Worah.p . . . . 11:00 a. ra.
Oak Ave. at Ilk s c
Bschord l.ynno ................ Taitor MYF ................................ I N p a
Sunday Maneo .............7:00 a. m
........... I 30 a. m
FOSTER CHAPEL
......... - 10:00 a. ra
METHODIST CHURCH
*•«*..«.Il:3o a. ra*
Oviede
Dally Mata .................. 7:13 a. m
sundsy School ----1:44 a. m.
Morning
Worahip
.......
11:00 a. m
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Evening Worahip . . . . 4.04 p. m
at l.ako Mary
Fr. William Tramor
PAULA WESLEYAN
Mass
4 a
METHODIST CHURCH
Muss .
...................... 10 a.
I Mile* West on XL 46
William L um ......... .......... Pmor
Chrintian
Sunday School
......... 1:43 a. m
Moramg Worship ...1 0 :4 3 a. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Weal*)an Youth ........... 4:43 p. ra.
1107 S. Sanford Avo.
Jamaa N Barnett
Psator Evening Worship ......... 7:30 p. m
Sunday School
9.43 a. m Wed. Prayer Service 7 Ju p, m
Morning Worahip .. 1l:oo a m.
Yontk Ueatingi

Catholic

Nazarene

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FIR ST CHURCH
Or THE NAZIRENE
IV. 2nd SI. at Staple As*.
CHURCH O F C U R lifr
I. W Justice
___
Pntor
2nd St. and Elra Ave,
. . . 9,43 a. in.
George M. Yate*
Minister outlay School
Bible School ............... 14:00 a. m. Morning Worihip . . . 10.43 a m
4:30 p ra
Horning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m. NY PS
4pm
Evening Worship ......... ,7:30 p in. N. Y. P S. A N J . S.
F y . Bible Study ........... 7.30 4. ra. Gospel Service ................ T p. ■

Church Of Christ

Elder H. F. Roll of Orlando, will
be the guest speaker at the Sev­
enth-Day Adventist Church Satur­
day for the 11 a. m, vervlce.
Elder Roll is the secretary
treasurer of the Florida Conferenen of Seventh-Day Adventist
1Churches. He will speak to the
congregation on the Adventist’*
.'i7lh World Mission appeal pro­
gram, to enrourage the local niemhera to Unite their giving with
that rontrilmtrd by the local busi­
nessmen and others. This is an an­
nual appeal sponsored by tht
church In behalf of welfare, dis­
aster, education, medical and mis­
sion work in nearly all of

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and Tkird St.
Grover Sewell J r , ......... Pastor
1:43 «. m
Morning Worship
4:4-7 a. m
Sunday School
10:43 a. m
Session Meeting ....
11:00 a m
Morning Worihip .
Pioneer Fellowship ..4:04 p. m.
Senior Fellowship . ..4 :0 0 p.m.
7:30 p. m
Evening Worihip
Wed. Prayer Serviee ..T:04 p. m

S

CHURCH o r go d
Da.toc
I U a. m

fe r a l*

Church Celebrates Founding

Class Plans Party
For Lake Mary
‘Young Marrieds’

NOTICE

gllr’l p.

New Vestments
Given To Church

Couple* planning to attend are
asked to bring sufficient ham­
burger* or hot dugs and roll* for
the family and a covered dish.

New V»*tment», whirh are
KHimriita worn by the clergy
being put to u«e now nt
&lt;'hrl*t Church Kpl*ropal,
WIHid.
•
The VevtmenU wrre blreted nt
the eervice last Sunday end m a
gift from the parhhoners for the

jo th e r Churches
c £ * a£
w
* 'v*'
Sunday School
10:00 a.
Morning Worship
11:00 a.
Evening Worship
..-7:43 p,
Thursday Service
.. 7 :tf p.

San fn rS

Th« ‘Eider Springs Bsptist of the First Baptist Church 1*
Church will celebrate its third an- Hypoluxo will ha tha guest speskniveriary Sunday with an all-day er for the morning service,
program ,
church, just outside of Sen•ountrles In the world.
Since the new educational build- ford, started In a small frame
The fund* raised are divided l»eThe Yuung Married Couple* ing has not been opened to the house. Its first sign of g ro w *
tween local needs, «urh as welfare
Clu* of the Lake Mary Commun­ public, homecoming will be com- was an open construction, nsed
and other units, and the world
needs, as clinics, dispensaries, lep ity Presbyterian Church will meet idned with an open houit cere- temporarily to house tha churth
services with the Sunday School
«r coloniss and mission school*.
for a social cookout, Nov. 13 at nrony.
services for Ute day will still being held in the frame buildThe
■ Thi* 1* a world-wide appeal. Th* "&gt;:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and
pastor, C. B. Beach, of the local Mrs. Robert Rueenstein on Cry- begin with Sunday School at ing.
9:30 a. nr. and meriting worihip
In thethree years since ita
church, hopes for a 62,200 goal *tal l.ake.
Tha affair i« planned for all at 10:43 a. m. followed by an old- founding, it has grown with
locally. The church has set *232,membera from the old community
000 as the goal for the entire young married* new to the area fashioned dinner on the ground*
and fur the teachers and workers ard a recognition service of the of Elder Spring* and the ”*’**
state.
comer* from near-by Suntan^
Tho campaign will continue of the chuirh. Present cla*&lt; mem- former pastors and members.
The Rev. John U. Miller, paslon Estate*.
hers hope that thi# enokuut will he
the bepinninj: ’&gt;f many JU'-h sorfal
gathering* and that it also will in­
terest new resident! not alteady
attending regular Sunday school
anil church services in their

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DeBiry Clvle Carter
rf-**
Vr,
V .larvi*
A. C. Summer* ............. Paitor
u»e
during
all
tha
church's
Sunday Sehoel .............4:00 I. m.
Mareing Worahip..........14:04 a. ra. vice*.
Tha Christ Church aleo reported
COMMUNITY
that tho parish home i« now getPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ting a new cslling which h*« long
Lake Harp
been needed. The building will he
John W. Pillar ..............
Parlor
painted ehortly to give the home
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. tn.
Morning Worahip..........11:00 a. m. a new look for the recently ap­
pointed vicar.
Junior High Weitraialrtar
Fellowship
4:14 p.ra.
Senior High Waatmlniitar
Box Lunch Auction
Ftllowship . . .
7:14 p. M
A ho* eupper will he held at
the
Congregation*!
Christian
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Church Saturday at 6:3# p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Women attending are requested
John W. Filler ....................Paitor
Morning Worahip ......... 4:00 a. m. tn bring a bo* supper with
Sunday School
....... 10:44 a. m. enough tn feed two. These will be
auctioned to the highest bidder
Westminister Fellowship
Senior* ..................... 7:10p. ra. with a $3 limit rst on ail bids.
The man buying the bo* *et* to
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
eat with the lady that brought
CHURCH
it. Children's hoses will he aucCiwelherry
William M. Reeeee . ..
Pastor twnert off loo, Money wtl) go lo
the Men’s Club lo further the
Sunday School
. . I l i a . m.
Morning Worihip . . . . 11 a. m. Church's program.
Wednesday Prayer
and Fellowship
.. . I p. m. SS Junior t Dept.
Temporary Mealing, Womtn'i
The Junior 4 Dept, of the First
Club . .. . .. Overbrook Dr**e
It apt lit Church Sunday School
will have a wiener roa*l Monday
Other Churches
at 6 p. m. behind Ih* church. The
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
beginner I Dept, held a eupper
OP GOD CHURCH
leal Thursday at 6:30 p. in.
Car. 17th eed lira
Pastor
H. M. Snow ..............
Sunday School ....... .. 4:43 a. m. Yount? Churchmen
Morning Worship ... ..10.30 a. m.
The EYC, kpiscopel Young
Evening Worship ... ,. 7:30 p. m.
Churchmen,
ages 16 tn 19 of the
Wed. Prayer Service ,. 7:30 p. m.
Christ Church Episcopal, Longwood. held a pot luck supper and
THE ALLIANCE CHUHCH
Christian and Mlvsloaary Alliance Halloween costume party at tha
parish house Monday. This is the
Pack Ave. and 144k St.
c.'ecd M. S e a l * ................... Pallor
first social activity of the group
Sunday Srliool
__ 9:43 a. m. while uniter the leadership of Fr.
Morning Worship....... 10. W a. m. George M. Jarvis.
Evening Service ......... 7;4J p. n.
A. Y. F. Youth Service 6:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 4:00 p. ra. Chriitt Church Dinner
The Christ Church, Episcopal,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
LonKwood, will hold ■ Loyalty l*ot
BCIENT1ST
laick Dinner Monday, The church
tea r . Second M.
budget will be discussed for the
Suralay School . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Episcopal
Sumlay Service
It no a. m. coming year. The
Wednesday Servire
6:00 p. m Churcl Women will have it*
regular meeting alter the sup
Heading Room Open
Tues. and Thurs. 4 *14.30 p m per.

Garold I). Boatwright
Sunday .School
Morning Worship
Evangelistic Service

fb

Page 2 —Fri. Nov. 4,. 1960

Pot Luck Dinner
A Pol Luck Fellowship Dinner
will be held by members of the
Like Mary Community Presby­
terian Church immediately fol
lowing the morning service Sun&gt;k* Pibicatinnal Huildine.
Following the dinner a film en­
titled "The Epistle from the
Koreans" will he shown in the
i sanctuary.

H. F. ROM,

And just who in Bill?
of that intersection . , .

TO

PROPERTY

Tn* books nr# open for payment of I960 City taxes.
discount allowed for payment In November; V i
In December) 2fc in .Jiimrary and V r in February.
If you have not received your City lax statement, please
cull for it si City UuU.
a

Kllrn Ho)
City Ta* Collector.

A parent's mind «tall* right in the middie
I k* C tiwtli a tiw (ifiln l fwlm *a ruMi fm
lla bailiithtf ot iluiaitft w j |iHhJ nli/rath^

From wliut background ha.« Hill etuiw*? In what moral directiuer
he hc.nling.’ Where did Ruth meet him? Where will he take her?

li m a dairJioaw nl ^..i Uba E viluet. '.V i' u*il a
Mionf Chu.tlt. M.ll.M d-m-HlMy rwf (liilu«l*w
can
nf. TKrra i r i foua iawaH tratoiw wh*
f.rrv (vr-«w iknul.t atlfnd t»r\rt«« trivially md
iKa L*1ti»h. Hwf art: I I ) F m kaa
gal lake, f i t Fuf ha fhildim't h U . I I ) Fa*
' V 'aha nl hit inmatuniiv and naia*. (4) F a
iha taha nl iha O u m h iPwlf, Vi hah naada Ua

.lulling the fnmiiy'i peace of mind, this sudden rw*?li#fon between
conlidrnee in our daughter und uncertainty about someone’s *on.
m
m
ra
ra

CHURCH OP JEAUI CHRIST
OP LATTER DAY SAINTS
Clwreh Of God Of Prwpheey
City Hall
2307 Elm Avenwe
J. &lt;3. Brooks
Branch President Robert L. Sirickliod . . . . Paslor
Sunday School
__ 10 uu a. m Sunday School
9 .tt a. m
Sacrament Meeting .. 7:00 p m Morning Worship
, 11:04 a. m
Evangelistic Service ..
7:3#p.m.
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Woman's Missionary 7:41 p. m
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
Young Peoples Sun S*r. 6:43 p. ra
R. ftuth Grant ..........
Pastor
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m
CIIIULOT4 lOMMUNITT
Morning Worahip ...... 11:00 a. m
CHURCH
Evening Service .......... 7:04 p. m Billy J . HeDtnlel*
Pas toe
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m Church School
Church
TOR RANFORO
Youth Chrisiisa
CONGREGATION (IP
FeUuwihip
7:30 p. m
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
1421 W. 1ft SL
Ncjrro Churches
Sunday Watchlowar
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
Study
............ . 1.00 p. ns
RAPT1ST CIIUR11I
Wed. Bible Study ........ 1:30 p. ra
Midway
Friday Serviee ........ I.M p. m
K E Willi*mi
. ..
Pastne
#: jo
m.
UNTTY CENTER n r MNFORD Sunday School
.Morning Worship
11:00 a. ra
Unity Center 304 L let St.
Third, Fourth Sundays
Josephine B. Slucki*
Peiior First.
Evening Worship
7:3# p. m
Sunday Worship .....1 1 .0 4 * . m
First,
Third
Sunilsys
Tuesday Clata
.......... 1 p. ra
FIRST tiHII.dR
THE SALVATION AIMY
R4PT1ST CITURUR
114 E. letted It.
Mil W. |Jth HL
Sunday:
J . V Marshall
Pastor
Sunday School
....... 10.00 a. hi Church School
. . . . * lo a m
Holineii Meeting....... 11:00 a. m Morning Worship....... l i no a m
Street Meeting............ 4 30 p. m Evening Worvhip......... t ; j # p m
YPL
................. 7 60 p. m Tuesday Praytr
7:30 p. a
Salvauon Matting . .. . 7:30 p. ra
ZION HOPE BAPflsT CHURCH
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
712 Oraags Ave.
The United Church of Christ
J
L. Brooks
.........
Paitor
Church School
. . . . . . . g.jo * m
Park Ave. at lllk St.
Joseph E. Stock
.. ... Pastor Morning Worship.........u ;oo a m
Bible School
4.(3 a m Evening Worship ... 7 j# p m
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m Tuesday Prajer hervio# 7.30 p m
Pilgrim Fellowship
7:30 p. m
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
SANFORD HEVKVT1I DAY
BAPTIST CHURCH
ADVENTIST riURUH
Cypres* SL
H
11 Whitehurit
Taitor
Seventh St. and Elm A n.
C. W. Batch ..
....
Paitor Churth School
......... 4.3d n.ra.
Saturday Sabbath School 4:30 a m Morning Worship ... it 00 t m
T;jo p m
Morning Worship
11 OO a m Evening Worship
Wed. I'reyer Service 7.Jo p in. Wed. Bibla Study........... 7 p m

OWNERS

Another jo lt: If llilfi /aire*ita arc the right •»'&lt; &lt;•/ jtcop/e, they're
prntmh/jf w*om lrnpff about our Ruth?

mnial tad nititfial - jraH Pb* &gt;a |p to
ihanh rtfulaila and raid ynaar BdJa dady

Many families have fewer such anxieties became they are active
in the life of a church. Their boys and girl* meet in an atmosphere that
rails forth our b*\*t. Fun, friendship and inspiration are blendes! in
worthwhile youth activities.

n-«&gt;k
(Tispt** YartM
Philippian*
1
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Sunday
Monday
TiiasJay

Wtdrn'dajf
Thursday
Fridav
Saluiday

Aral if love bloom* . . . no awkward compromi.** of conviction such
a,* beset* some , . . but a common faith in God to enrich a couples atTecUun and strengthen their marriage.

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I. Pryor

Ritz Theatre
“The
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Former Judge Held
On Chillingworth
Murder Charge

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CHATTANOOGA. Term. lU Ph
—A former juder a ilh a mysteri­
ous |a*t rvaU.nl into a carefully
laid police trap Thursday night
am] was chained with murder in
the disappearance five year* aso
of a piominent Florida judge and
his wife.
^
Former We«t Palm Peach City
Judge Joseph A. Peel Jr., M, was
aierated ill n.lr.Jte* after he
checked into the Patton Hotel lieie
after a flight from Charlotte.
N. C.
Florid* officer* revealed several
homs later that murder warrant*
had hern sworn out Oct. ! ! charg­
ing Peel anil long-time criminal
Floyd A. Ilolzpfel, 3fi. with the
June 15. 1:05, murder of Circuit
Judge and Mr*. C. K. Chillingworth of West Palm Reach. Hoiiapfi‘1 has hern in fail at West
Palm Reach aim e early last month
awaiting trial on another murder
charge.
Peel and his partner in a bank­
rupt i on«true lion company, James
Ronald Miles, 31. had been flee
under *25,01*0 bond on rhaiges of
9 conspiring to murder Hoftapfel.
But State Attorney I'hll O’Connell
of West palm Reach said Miles
turned stale * evident* and helped
pa
lay the ttap for Peel.
Mile* checked in at tii* hoi
Wednesday. When Pee! arrived
Thursday nizht he was given a
room on th* asm* floor. Offi. ers
fanned him in the hotel corridor
and said he "had an expression nf
0 complete eurpris* when airrsted."
Hi rector Hon Mcl.eod of th*
Florida Sheriffs Bureau and Palm
Beach County Slieaiff John F.
Kirk aided in th* arrest and plan­
ned to return Peel to Florida to
face trial. Peel said h* would nol
fight estradilion.
I'eel, who served two terms as
riir judii* in West Palm Beach.
h*d reeigneii after Judge Chilling
9 ws.rih reprimanded him for unethira 1 conduct. Peel and Holiapfel
wera accused in I Hurt of conspir­
ing to kill a lawyer lo tolled hit
insurance, hot ih# e**« collapsed
a ve*r later on ■ technicality.
Th* Chillingworth disappear­
ance haa '&gt;e*n th* most waffling
ra&lt;e in th* anna I* nf Florida
crime.

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F r i. Nov

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i Mrs. Mary A'lcn
i Riles Scheduled

Boston, M**s., *nd thiee grandchild rcn.

llri«ion Funeral Hume ia
charge of arrangement*.

Services Held
For C. H. Cogburn

DON FAItKKNS, Sunfoiil Junior High vwattunal iijrrivulliirt teacher will

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Mr. Charles Henry Cogburn. 7* Iko Visit Set
a resident of Sanford for 51 year*,
LONDON (LPD — Report* cir­
died Thursday.
culated in European capitals tulie was a retired chief clerk
City Commissioner
for the Atlantic lo an Line Rail­ dav mat President Eisenhower
lilin l'P n o . i
road and i member nf the First will 40 to Pari* (or the and
nun mth 1 vrurs of EXPEDIENCE
December meeting of llie NATH
\1 n hod i it Ch urch.
l ’. IT It I l:\l A and ECONOMY
Survivor* include his wife. Mr*. council, Irrespective of who wins
Vour voir ami support appreciated
Lillian H. I'ojburn, Sanford; one iha presidential election, ills preNo?. a, man
son. C. W. Cogh.irn Coral Gable*: |»ence in the French capital would
■d Pol. \dv.
one daughter, \l * J. M Higgins, turn the annual NATO conference
Sanford; l»o brother*. J . V or Into a full dres* Western summit --X*
Mnnlgnitierv. Ma . and Frank of "
Th* Junior High FFA liveatork
Dayton. Ohio, and seven grand
By DICK WEST
1 “Well,” the cllter* uy. "ill judging learn, composed nf four children
WASHINGTON ( l Pit — The you have to do i* play this *onz *’ local boys, wilt »nl*r competition
Funeral service* were held Vo
p r e s i d e n t i a l campaign has
Then there is a pause while in the South Sumter County Live day at 3 p. m. at ton Rri**on
reached the "do you want to they turn on the tap* recorder. Stock Show Saturday againU 40 Funeral Home, with Rev. John T
win?" stale at the Republican The next voice Outlay hears i« oth*r team* of FFA and 4-H in Adam* officiating. Burial * u in
National Committee.
that of an amateur ion? writer Central FTorida.
Evergreen Cemetery.
U»u Guyiay. GOP publicity di sin gin g ‘ Deep In The Heart of
Allen Shed*. Dviyle Carlton.
rector, told me shout this phe- Nixon” or tome such number Kenneth Tyre ami Gilbert FifeTourist* spent mors than 1400
nomrnon when I slopped by hi* composed especially [or the cam man will attend th* show from
million in T*t*s in 11)59
mors
0[(jcf ^ i* neek in the morse of naign.
Semir.oi* County in Webster City. Ilian aor oilier Tevas imintliy tl the farewell lour l have been
Nol all of the composer*, ho.v
The fiimpetittnn will include .r p t r.iiion
making nf the naiional campaign ever, have recording* of their judging three classes each of rat­
-ang*. Some of them are what tle and pigs.
headquarter* tier*.
People all over the country call Guyiay deic-ibed a* •hummers."
Dofl
rren*. advisor of the Fu
the commute*, get Guylav on the
"I cant »ing very well.” lb* (llr&lt; y ,,,m*r group at th* Ran
pt)ow imj
f)0 vo„
|0 hummer* say "but I will hum 1
\ul'»m*tir Trirt*mi»M«in
ford Junior High, will attend with
In* n Mu^rra
win thin election?"
the lime lor you "
Ih* hoy*. Th* rlu* will trend the
Guyiay. who lias devoted about
When Guyiay is nol listening t(l .
^ (V*ha»ee.
Ill hours a day for the la*t ion telephone concert*, he it buttle 1 1
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day* lo just such an etfort. in presiding over one nf the mo*t
Foimrrtv * it h William*
variably answer* in the alfirma
stupendous outpourings of cam
About 2727 R. 0., tha Chines*
Fixil Shop
1? *t Jusi S. of I Tub Diamewd
tiv*. although he knows what ia pagn literature in the history *f F.inperor Shaw Nung wrote a hook
earning.
I political pres* agentry.
on pharmacy.

NASIIVH.I.R. Tenn. (UPD —
Tha Air I.ma Ttint* Asaotiation
filed a tl million damage mit
agiiinsl Southern Airway* Wednesilay on behalf nf ahosit 1(V)
striking Souihern pilola.

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CD It. HOY FA K .M K It is the
new execu tiv e o ff ic e r of
the \ A ll-F iv e S a v a g e Sons,
lie has been w ith the
nil imt) ron sin ce
1037. A
com bat v etera n n f World
W ar II and K a m i, be has
three D istin g u ish ed
F ly ­
ing C rosses, six A ir Medals
ami the P re sid e n tia l I ’nit
C itation. He and h is w ife.
Kcnn. and e ig h t ehiltin i
live at U 1 W Woodland
Dr.. San fo rd .

its a jin k in g team. Sta n d in g left to rig h t, Uovle C arlton and Ken T y re.
S ittin g , left to right. G ilbert F reem an , F a rre n s and Allen Sh eet*.

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k jveek nf revival service* he
cm Sunday »t the Lake Mary
Baptist Church when Rev. Ijeon
aid June* of Prairie Lake Rapt
isi Church conduct* the evening
service with special musir hv
th* Dixie Four ifuirled of Or
lando.
Rev. II Fred Willtimi, nl Hi*
Winter Garden Church, will he
in charge of evening service*
Monday through Saturday,
A miner* will h* open each
Bighg of the week.

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MOBILE, Ala (LTD —An r*
Schullt was added to the FBI
caped bank roblvcr described by , b*‘* ,,f
moJt wanted fugitive*
Oct. 12. shortly after he escaped
the FBI a* a •revenge—crarcd, [
from the fnirr.il correctional inviuler.t—tempered ami jail-hard stUut.on at Sandstone. Minn. Dep­
cncd criminal” ]» beheved oper pc allegedly aided Schulti in the
utiHR In (he Gulf Coast area with escape.
a companion, the Fill revealed.
FBI special agent Richard G
I lie fish known aa the climbing
Held said Hubert Wili am Scftuli perch of India can travel long disJr.. 3S and Lloyd George Deppc taiH'cs over land and. on occasion.*.
lave been seen in Bontfay, Fla. hn* been known to climb trees.

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Vll Soul* Catholic Church Satur­
day at tl a. m. with P,ev. Richard
l.yona officiating. Rurial will he in
Kvergreen Cemetery,
Mr*. Allen w*» a native t,f Wor­
t-eater, Maas., and had formerly
livrd in Enteipriit wlieie her hus­
band, th* late Royal Vance Allen,
ivaa superintendent of Florida
Power Corn, plant for 2? year*.
She was a member of the AH
Soul* Catholic Church.
Survivoia at* a daughter. Mr*,
Mary Ro*e Newman, Theodore.
Ala.! x brother, Thoma a Tiglie.

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Seminole and Orange Counties have solving the drainage pruulcau of both.
It emphuista tha fact that tht prob­
Md on procedures for two important pro*
lem*
can bt solved, bat that all our counties
Jeeta which will help drain excess waters
must' benefit sad patchwork attempts in the
through the Wekiva and Howsll Branch.
many separate areas affected by lack of
They adouted a Joint resolution asking drainage will not aolva anything,
assistance of tne Civil Defense authorities in
We look forward to tho day when the
funding the projects, total cost of which is five Central Florida counties get a complete
about 1380,000. This is one of the first major system of wstcr control, but. in the meaninstances ^of joint fiction by the counties time, this example of cooperation is notewhich has reached the completion stage In worthy.

'WORRY CLINIC by Dr. 6. W. Crane

NOT A STRONG"ENOUGH THRUST

CASE (Mil: Larry

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was x life ta m iP "* *al**me». I be failed to sign when I brought
"D r
Crane." be leW a y lou t my pee
•Sales Psychology" elasa at
"What do jou suppose went
. Northwestern University, "I loat wrong, Dr. Crane?" ■
■ SIMM pulley last sight.
" O b j e c t i o n s " f r o m ■ prospect
" I though 1 had tho care sow a r e r e a l l y the golden op p o r t u n ity f
ed up, end would hav* wagered of « talesman If he win Juat
realize his good luck.
it was la the bag.
For they give him a chance to
"But as I was coming down the
home itrelck toward the dotted "Pauae A Praise." Thia reaction,
line stage, a y prospect asked a however, la not a natural or in­
quoettoo about romparatire pre­ born tendency.
On the contrary, whan • good
mium ratoa.
"Ha was sitting ha Ms living salesman meets a atindard ob­
with hia wife. I quickly jection from the prospect, he
^
I
usually haa the answers already
* pending end will not to»* Incon­ such as Administrates again.
neatly memorised and can m s e §
■p HOLMES ALEXANDER
Ur. Roosevelt's tricky and ar­
down the prospect with ease.
WASHINGTON, P. C.-On ■ venient islands snd populations t*
rogant Haunting Is 1919 of the
In fart, the usual salesman
slow train through Illinois awhile liar Communist wolves.
But Kennedy s better Preal- "gentlemen’s agreement" against
does this very thing, Juat as Lar­
back, your correspondent en- j denl tj,in wme ^ this predates- third terms Is now ihruggfd off as
ry mentioned In his own example.
countered e perceptive smell city , , 0r? Ves •• quite likely. The perils • small matter. But was it?
But loo glib a rebuttal of •
Adverse criticism la • per*01*'®
of i960, while disturbing, need not Shortly aftsr FDR carried 49
editor wbe ogled him and said:
unfavorable opinion of what an­ husband’s objection, falls to make
" You're hiving a tough time become so full of calamity as states In 1W6, one of ray Journal­
other person haa don*. It lata the that husband feel Important,
making up your mind to come out were some olhe r presidential istic heroes, II. L. Mencken, told
person who has dona It know how especially tn his wife's eyes.
for Nixon, aren't you? 'Want lo elections. It will be said that we me, "Thet man will never be an
" I WANT TO FEEL IMPORT­
far short it falls of perfection.
lived through Mr. Truman's upset ex-Preildent!"
know why?"
Is an Indelible---------motto tattoed.
Than the person whoi# work ANT" -----------------victory in 194R—but it what a
"Yes. Why?"
Well, PDK never was. He won
has bean criticised adversely will on everybody's chest at the m o ra -f
"W ill, It's because drop down cos'.i It's hard to recall when • a third and fourth term. He had
tear it up and do it all ovar again ent of our first birthery in In­
In your Innards you believe that major nation had a worse govern-1 such control of the majorlly par­
or elae take measures to improve fancy.
Jeck Kennedy would make the men than that which the Fair ty machinery, such authority from
And it never get* effaced en­
It. When work haa undergone conbelter President—Isn't that the Deal give us h 19 to '13. We suf­ the Supreme Court, such a spell
. tinuoua adverse criticism and been tirely. So a salesman must keep
fered a lots of more than 30,000 over Congress, such foreign en­
trouble?"
don* over many time* It will grad­ that tattoo vividly In mind.
No • • not exsctly, but it raises lives In Korea, where we settled 1tanglements for global power that
Larry wa* speeding along with
ually approach or arrive at per­
a good point. Would John Kennedy nothing at all. We cringed from It’s conceivable he might have
his memorized aales palaver tn
fection.
Then
it
will
win
farornMe
M
a
k
e
a
floeaifta«i
woo
vulgarities and aaasdal: around ,11&lt;I as the Cac-g.s did, from
utoev.
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* *«»,•»*»*.*** Si*
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criticism on all itiie* and wiii be tne husband urey V ljiillj have
whom? No better, I think, than l"vc While House. We finished Mr. e mergence-Into-empi re.
known as a masterpiece, snd the felt his wife waa regarding him
Rleba'd Nixon, though he might. Truman's term with a sinking
It la questionable if the coun­
_
person who has dsne it will win a a "Y e* man."
But the country plainly needs a economy In the land and unresolv­ try has ever recovered from the
" I don’t want her to think i B
reputation at an authority and en­
Republican victory. At home and ed problems almost everywhere j dYiwtif if' the IMS elieU oi From
joy th# privilege of making ad­ am so guillible I Jurt swallow
abroad, on Capital Hill and in the In the world.
I it flowed our stomle Inheritance
verse criticism of other persons' everything a salesman aaye,"
Executive Departments, it is far
It is (he sentimental habit le iB j 0lir agricultural glut, the In*
was hia probable thought.
work.
Better for (tie ns (bn snd the free applaud Mr. Truman as a fading credibly gerrymandered u rn of
'T must show some sign that
That, however, la assuming the
World If we have s government public figure—but not many Amer­ Heat and Weal Berlin, the loss of
advene critieism is accepted in I am smart and an independent
which wilt not so whole hog on icana would want lo live through bulwarks in Europe and Alia
th* spirit of helpfulness in which thinker. So I'll trip him up with
•gainst the Communist hordaa,
it is given. But the person whose t question."
the false friendship with Russia
But Larry didn't even break
work is eritirixed may not take it
and Ibe Red elements taf China,
that way. That parson may in­ hia stride as his previously mem­
A shower, to me, is a thing to me when [ sing In the bath?
By WILLIAM DRURY
and finally the Atlas role whirh
stead call attention to the time orized answers to all such o h je c -^
Once upon a time, there was e use to rime off the auds after
Tha heck with showers,
linds us shouldered with a world beautiful actress called Paulette soaking (he torso in a tub. Firs!
“
and labor put into (he work with tlons let him nail right along.
'With
the
b-b-blue
of
her
eyea
WAir.TNMTON—Thle would bo future, and than went bankrupt of woee.
His
prospect
thua
felt
deflated;
the
hop*
that
it
would
win
ap­
(Toddard who could not appear in a warm hath, then a cold shower.
"And th* g-g-gold of her
ft c-tvcclbna poll lo end all pre- on borrowed money, you must dis­
proval. Now it will have to be not inflated In ego. Larry thus
The Roosevelt Truman mort­ a movie without getting Into w In my Ilf*, the ahower will neter hair . .
qualify youraalf, for we want
don*
all over again with no guar­ overlooked that vital motto tat­
gages oa eur freedoms end snr. bubble hath. In avary film, she completely replace the tub.
• -thn jmlli. Sammy, my squirrel
No applause, pleas*. Ju st throw
every member hare to show he's
antee that it will not again he ad- tooed on hia prospect’s chest,
eralgnty have been only a little would wallow In her bath and raise
Ic-id, would conduct It at my he- rletuier than a hound'* tooth."
money.
You cannot ring like Ring
versely criticized.
Larry did a superb Job Of prolifted by President Eisenhower.
I: .
Sammy had PS acorne piled He haa liquidated the Korean war, a shapely leg from the suds for Crosby in a ahower.
The person may charge that his tenting the sales points for that
her
fans
to
admire
while
she
l b called together hie old eron- against a neaiby magnolia tree. put a brake oa Inflation, ended
It la a wall-known fact that
or her work la always rectivlng $10,000 insurance policy. And he
loa, Close rrsaturaa that do little "Tbla balloting la ■ serious mat- economic controls, restored a lathered It with soap.
every man aounda exactly like
advert* criticism while the work. demolished the only objection the
l»:il luiny around hark of the Cap. tar," he said, " i t is ap to us to balance between Labor and ManK Oodriard must hava been the j Bing Crosby In a bathtub. If you
of ether persona which is no bet* prospect raised.
nemo tho next President of tht agement, and presided over a cleanest actress In Hollywood.
il'ii lo -iilntr over the nuts.
scrouch down low to that your
ter wins praise. Thia will raise a
But—he lost the sale: Why?
MIAMI (U P I)—A pesky school suspicion of favoritism. What Is forgetting that tattoo.
It '.‘ as n soggy, foggy after­ United States. Otherwise, th a lucky period of prosperity and
Her career was ended hy the mouth is Just above water level,
noon, nnd only it week to go he- country may hxve to revert to the nominal peace. The Indications are simple place of bathroom equip-1 your voire heroine* deep and of sharks continued tn laxe in the more the pereon adversely criti­
And thia is the most com mow
warm water* off Crandon Park's
fore the twl Presidential candi­ old method of letting the voters thet the Vice President is a more meat known ns tho ahower.
cised will mop* and brood and ask pitfall ever encountered hy sales­
. warm. And nalghbora pauso In
beacbea today, defying efforts to what use there le trying to do
dates would be fed to the voter*. deride on November I ."
experienced person than was Hen.
men.
Just a* talkira killed silent film *,' their quarreling to admire iu rich
drtv* them away or catch them. anything so long a* it is sure to
He explained! "A t the signal, Eiaenhowar four years ago. There
.So we held council under the
For It takes previous coaching
Ih* wide-scale adoption of the Ibrown timbre as it penetrates
Swimming was prohibited for
dripping Kentucky coffee tree—a pick up an acorn and carry It over la every leaaun lo hope that NT
receive adverse criticism. The per- and a lot of self-prodding to atop
shower spellrd the end of the! their wall*.
the seventh straight day, Kish
rompromlip setting for niulrrels tu thia humun’a bushel. I f you pre- xon really will, as he si)a- "build
iu n _ '* il ] _ lh / e A i t n . .t * j c * r _ t o 4 t y .- t o -e-- n .j
bathtub as part of the American' "When tha b-h•jlirnriTrScaquirtmti"
T d n h d hinnhowefnPiloTfl
"Meet* tha g-g.gotd of th tried to tempt the sharks with do anything again. Then a great a "Pause &amp; Praise" interlude,
Thrre were 9.1 of them, the pirk your teeth. If you’re for Niton, lug a better President, If he gets Way of Life. When the" bathtub
•ffort will hava to he made to exFrom early childhood, we wank
went
nut,
Miss
(loddsrd
went
out,
u
.
s ay
baited hooks but had no luck. The
«f Wndiingtan'e silent, seelng-all leave the shell unmarked."
the chance, than Ike.
plain
that
nothing
personal
was,
to
spit out the right answer whenJu
*t
try
singing
that
through
too. Withuiit a bubble hath to
sharks teemed to prefer their
Ha added: “If there are any
pundits. Tills wae the cream of
And on the other hand, Kennedy,
intended In the adverse criticism, ever we hear (he question te ,
llio
hire
aitd
splash
of
a
ahower.
rlimb
into,
she
lost
a
very
vnluuhl*
diet
of
mullet.
lfarry Truman'a crop of squirrel squirrel brains her* who ran't should he win, can hardly be
By that lime th* person ad- which it .pertains,
brains. What they didn't know make up their minds, Juat leave worse for the country than hia gimmick and became just another ; You wilt souml like Tweet ie Fie.
v#reefy criticised anti th* pbrion j That, alas, apofi* many sales,
th*
canary
who
twitters
baby
talk
1
fine
actress.
about politics you could put In a the arorna where they are.
immediate Democratic predeces­
who did tha criticizing will he for you should first "Pauae A
And fin* actresses ar* a dim* a in th* movie cartoons.
In three minutes, the bushel sors, Presidents Roosevelt and
walnut shell. A large ronllnxent
molionally upset and made mis- praise."
I half-suspect that even Bing _
_ - _
came from as far as the Whilr was filled. Results: Undecided, Truman. The mischief which FDR doxen.
erabl*. That is why many people. Even If you ha\# th# correct
Few Anieiicani use iiathtuhs to­ Crosby sounds like Bing Crosby Q U S t f i T O l I 111(11011
non*. For Nixon, 1#. For Ken­ found to do with our rconomie
House lawn.
.
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. find it better to avoid adverse answers, as good salesmen gen­
lugs tu the bathtub.
Sammy addressed them. "You nedy, 54.
system la already largely done. day th* « *v they woe meant to only when he sinus m the bathtub.I LUBBOCK, Tex. (UIMt — l*r.I ,-irticism ami when asked what erally do. hold them hark till
'•This is It!" I yelled. "The de­ Thera la acme educated opinion ha used. The tub has become m ere.1l mean, 1 bet that when they want Bamsey Pollard, president of the ihf y think Invariably reply "It's you have inflated your prospect’*
have been summoned hero," he
said, "to revolve a crisis. Tha Pras- rision the whole world la waiting around town that our only salva­ ly • receptacle to calrh th* spray |him to croon for * &gt;movie, they Southern Baptist Convention, pro-! swell."
ego.
make him strip snd rlimb into a posed that formed President Tru
Mentis! election has become ao fori" But Sammy called out: tion la to perlA In the adtes and from the shower
CHRISTOPHER BILLOPP
Often hie objections are to
This column msy be regarded as tub while they record the song. ■nan he kicked out of the church
unpredictable that It haa demoral- "Hold ill I'v t Juet learned the pray for a phoenix like rebirth.
show his wife he la no rubber ,
lied the humae poll taker*. Re It bushel he* been etuffed."
The quagmires of calamity into a declaration of war on all show- And then dub it tnto the film for using prufane language.
For right reasoning there should stamp, to the momentary praise
The votea of tha White House which HAT took ua are now ers. I waul P, (iudilaiil back, pro­ later.
la now up to as to carry on."
Truman indicated he wasn’t a he hut one (act hefore the satisfies him more than the
If that isn’t true, how com* the hit worried about any such ae- thought, namely, spiritual exist­ actual sale* arguments, fee to­
The responding chatter echoed gang, he said, were Illegal. It was fairly wall marked, illicit with vided her leg is pretty much tha
a conspiracy against tho RepnMI. eur awn bonne.
•It the way down to the Mall,
shape it used to ha.
(lid Oroaner sounds eia.-tly Ilka! lion.
ence.
—Mary Raker Eddy morrow’s follow-up:
Sammy went on. "We have one cans.
Sammy explained: The White
grime advantage over the humane.
We ten approach thia problem House squirrel*, etill piqued ever
Ike's shipping out threw at (M r
Without fear of bigotry-"
Dot he forewarned themi "How- number fer scratching up his put*
•ear, wa cannot rnndnno a .nfliet ting green. etuffed the ballot
•f interest. If any at you have •gainst lke'e ahirt-toR buddy,

Be Glad It's Not 1940 Or ’« In Political Row

Mr. Billopp

WASHINGTON

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD By William Drury

by Ed Koterba

Pesky Sharks Hold
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Pastor Asks Church'?

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Florida Democratic Candidate for Secretary o f State

relatives who Invested against the | Richard Miami.

" I OFFER TO FLORIDA THE LEGISLATIVE
EXPERIENCE, LEADERSHIP AND INTEGRITY
SO ESSENTIAL TO THIS IMPORTANT OFFICE”
MYour Secretory of Slat* serves on Florida's
Stato Cabinet and on fifteen itate boards. My
record at Stale Senator proves that 1 am best
qualified to meet the challenge of this Stale office
in the year* ahead. At Chairman of tho Finance
and Taxalion Committee, Agriculture Committee,
and ai member of committees on Appropriation*,
Constitutional Revision, Welfare and Education,
among others, I contributed to the growth and
progress of our stato and acquired valuable ex­
perience that will benefit all of Florida. With
T

proven leadership and teamwork in your itafa
government, Florida can and wlH meet tha chal­
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gains. Help us achieve this goal. Voto for Florida's
team of Democratic candidates,”

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Girls 4-H Club
Will Welcome
New Members

B) JEANNE WARNKE
FA J-TIS8
VVHO WILL BE LEFT IN
TOWN TOMORROW ? Ever) one
seem* to be heading loused Jack•tonville and the Georgia-Florida
game. Man; couples arc sharing
ra n north and L. T. Sheppard,
down at the Atlantic Coastline
railroad slation, tells me that
around 200 Sanfordiiei will be taking the train to Jacksonville. And
from past aecounls of the train
parties, they sound a» much fun
as any football game!
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WELCOME HOME LIZ SC1NOCCA—but whoops, its not Scinocea, anymore. Haven't you heard?
Lit. who haa been away for months
and months, returned to Sanford
with a New Yorker as her husband.
Tha name now is Mrs. Robert J .
d' Averaal

JEAN AND JOE BAKER and
Charlotte and Pete Knowles re­
presented Sanford thia week at
the Municipal League Conference
in West Palm Beach, While tha
men attended the thing* that men
attend during convention!, the wo­
men flitted about having a gay
time. On* tour took them to tha
Flagler Museum which Jean de­
scribed as M beautiful and worth
seeing"—and they especially anjnjed a luncheon at the Pdlm
♦B each Towera hotel. Monday even­
ing they all attended a banquet
and heard an enlightening talk
br Dr. Jnarhim Kuetlner who
1* in charge of the project, “Mer­
cury", at tha Red Stone Arsenal
in Alabama.

with Laura and Dr. Vann Parker the Philips were squired about
Eleanor w d busy at home ar- the campus hy their son and had
ranging Uic aurpriac far her mother dinner at hia fraternity house.'
jnd wa* * »upcrb hoste-s lutrr
GAMMA LAMBDA members of
ever)one galhrml .it the
Beta
Sigma Hit met yesterdaj at
M athm home Greeting Vera
with birthday uithr.s were the the home of Pal (M rj. Tom) Lar­
Parkers, Dot Odham. Evelyn and sen for a meeting and then gatherBert Hollingsworth, Nell Masson -4 aiu;n
the Capri for lunch
a,ld E,oi''* and Jim llunt. and to view the Thursday parade
ELIZABETH AND FRANK ME^ad,‘on* *r^in YoweU’s depart­
b .VNE and Jana and Wally Phil- ment store—two new models added
jps lriive|ed toother to David- to the list of ''regular*" were
son&lt;
pit |gat ueek to visit Ann Reyn and Margaret EchelFrank's ote' alma mater and one berger.
One luncheon group was form­
of it* present students, Wally
ed by Virginia (Mrs. George)
Philips, Jr .
Chapman and celebrated the birth­
A football game on Friday was day of Mrs. Ann Benson of New
followed with i dance and musie Smyrna Beach. Circled about them
was by Glenn Miller’s old orches­ were Mrs. George Chapman Sr.,
tra and—maybe it dates ua ter­ Mr*. 0. R. Brinley and Airs. H.
ribly, but one has only to recall Dunaway all of Orlando.
Miller's favorites to realize that
I h * y m n w o r a enem linn I S m i s s i n g
j i i s t votr\n s o m e o v f »«*
something! But back to the Ale- going lo the football garnet Bar­
banes and Philips. Saturday, while bara and Dr. Ja ck Aforrison,
Elizabeth and Frank renewed ac­ Sylvia and .Mason Wharton and the
quaintances, visited with the "best LrGcttea of Orlando will be
m u " of thair wedding and en- snook fishing all weekend near
joyed dinner at the Beta frat house ■Stuart.

STTtT’Vs.'
A GROUP OF WOMAN’S C LU B Mt.MBKRS at the
social department meeting, are from left, (seated) Mr*.
Elizabeth Huff, Mrs. Rdy Wiley, Mrs. I). 0 . Howard ami

Airs. C. K. McKee. Standing, Airs. W. L . Gramkow.
social department chairm an; Airs. Raymond Smith mid
(Herald Photo)
Airs. W. P. Fields.

W SCS Circles Plan

Club Holds Joint Meeting Wednesday
Slate Rep. Gordon Frederick.
spoke to memben of the Sanford
Woman's Stub at the general
business and lunenton meeting,
Wednesday.
Mn. A1 Hunt, program chair­
man for the day, introduced the

Monday Meetings

1 speaker. He talked about the six 1Harriman, Airs. II. S. Duggar, | Members voted to compile a
amendments to be voted on at the Mrs. Blanche Terhorst and Airs, favorite recipe cook book as a
club project. Mrs. Hoy Wiley, fine
election, Tuesday. Mrs
Hunt G. E. Quinn.
gave out sample ballots tn those
Courtesy
hostesses
greeting arts department chairman, pre­
attending.
guests in the foyer were .Mrs. D. sented an oil painting to the club
The luncheon was served at 12 W. Hoffman, Mrs II. Watte Rucker from Atrs. Grelchcn !&lt;cwii.
noon hy hostesses. Jtrs. S. G. and Airs. Quinn
Airs, William Reynolds, Mrs.
During tlve hu.vines* session, Ray Aiblon, Airs. Boyd Coleman,
Mrs A W. Woodall, president ap­ Airs. Clarke Rruestle and Mr*.
pointed Mrs. James Moughtoo, Phillip Simpson were accepted as
Mrs. L. E. Spencer and Airs. O. new club members and Atisa Don­
M. Harrison as delegates to the na Williams was welcomed as a
-evrnth district meeting in Or­ guest.
lando.
Following the business meeting,
Die social department met for an
afternoon of bridge and canasta
Debbie Roundtree was honored
games. Mrs. J . E. Baker and her
with a party Monday afternoon
committee, Mrs. D. C. Howart] and
at her home in Oviedo hy her
Mrs George McCall were hostes­
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. B. J . Round
ses during the afternoon.
tree. The occasion was in cele
High score bridge award wa* won
bralion of Dehhie's ninth birth
by Mrs. Clark Brueslle, high can­
day,
Mr. and .Mrs. L. If. Webb enter- asta hy Mrs. F. K. Bolz and Mrs.
The group of play mates enjoy ed lamed at their Ineely new home Raymond Smith won the icrcrno.
games then the traditional birthday in Oviedo, last week, honoring
relrcshments.
Chocolate Macaroon
their small von, Joe, on hia fifth
llio.sr enjoying the party in­
Cherry
chocolate macaroons are
birthday.
cluded Ponda an&lt;l i'etrria Houndmade
with
a mix. Just stir
cup
The
guests
were
quite
thrilled
tree Debhie's sisters; Ruth BellIioiti, Carieii* Elliott; Janet Kiiiiwl- u .rr Ira.inn tine*'ponies fui tid­ of finely chopped, drained maraes Ronald Vales. Debbie Jakubcin, ing. After the rules were enjoyed schino cherries (about 10 cerriei)
Kathy Co.v. Beth and Linda Duila, and other games, delicious re­ Into batter prepared front on# 1.1Barbara and Danny Thompson, freshments and favors carrying ounre parkagn of chocolate mnDavid Jakubcin, Cat Lee and Alary out the Hallowe'en motif were croon mi*. Bake according to
served hr the parents and Atrs. package direction*.
Jane Miklcr.
t.con Olliff, who assisted them.
Those enjoying the parly in­
E l.K I T
cluded Jimmy and Becky Palmer,
Pal lltukelew. Alan Daniel. Linda
Oliffs*. Donna Beasley, and Chris­
tine Miller.
Sanford C ltr
Airs. E !,. Bcllhorn, .lue'a kind­
The Jay t ees Wives Club Witl
CotnmisHloner
meet Monday at &gt; pm. at the ergarten teacher; ami Mrs. W. V.
Group 1
home of Mrs. Charles Tctrnbatim. Swenson, his Sunday School tea­
•
cher.
toj Ellliitt Ave.

D ebbie Roundtree

Celebrates

Ninth Birthday

Oviedo Boy

Celebrates

Circles of the Women's Society
of Christian Service of (he First
Methodist Church wiii meet Aionday at the following homas:
MONDAY 2:3* p m.
Circle No. 7, with Airs. J . 1 .
Courier. 1209 Palmelb) Ave.
Cirelc No. 8, with Air*. Rrodie
Williams, 302 Dak Ave,
MONDAY S p.m.
Circle No. 5 with Mra. Henry
Lumb, on Rlvervlew Ave.
Circle No. 8. with Mrs. J . P.
Thurmond, in Loch Arbor.
Circle No. 9, with Mrs. Claranee
I’urielt, too West 10th St.
A Debt, locked rahinet la 1
safety investment to keep paints,
sprays, cleaners, and other flam­
mable material! away from heal
and children's reach.

11Fifth Birthday

BLANCHE KUHN recently won
a trip to Nassau by submitting the
brst slogan in a radio contest and
9 since it i* a “trip for two" aha is
sharing bar good lurk with •
fnend, Georgia Frailer. Tha twosoma will leave Thursday from
Miami on the S. S. Florida for the
three day trip.
A DAUGHTER'S THOUGHT­
FULNESS is a sweet thing. Vera
Malhera will long ifmember her
birthday last week sinco her teen­
- a g e daughter, Eleanor, planned a
surprise parly for her.
While her parents were dining

Jaycee Wives Club

Geneva

Personals

Rena AtcKenzie gave a demo*
((ration of how to lay a patten
on material correctly at the month­
ly meeting of the Sanford 4-H
Girls flu b.
Joyce Waltz, delegate, told die
members about the County Council
meeting.
The 10 members present appro­
ved the constitution, read by Linda .
King.
Rowena Van Pelt was elected
chairman of the ways and means
committee. Her assistants will bo
Norma Adams and Patricia Marazita. „
Program commitltce chairman.
Is Joyce Waltz assisted by Barbbara Kaner and Norma Adams.
New members will be welcomed
by the group. Any girl between the
ages of 10 and 13 yean who would
like tn Join Is requested to cootact Linda King.

DKKORAH ANN JARVIS entoftnined about 50 of her 1‘ricnua a t tha home

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Tom McDonald

T o Meet Monday

of her patents, Air. and Sirs. Ralph Jarv is, on Snnfurd Av*„ with a Hal­
By MW. AUDREY JOHNSON
lowe'en parly, last weekend. Games wet# played and 11 sons test held on
m
Mr, and Alri, Bruca Leather
thn spacious grounds, iurroumliny tho house, which was elaborately de­
"rq s n of Sharpesburg, Md., ar­
corated with lights and various "spooky" characters. Refreshments of
rived Wednesday to visit their
cake, fruit punch, bubble gum, candy nnd popcorn were served Tha hos­
daughter, .Mrs. Richard Shawley.
tess, center front, nnd co-hostesses for the party are pictured. From left.
While bars they will make a sight­
seeing tour around tha state.
Deborah Taylor, Alias Jarvis, holding "Chanka Poo," the family pet dog,
Jackie Anffel and in the background, John Angel.
(Herald Photo)
Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Grant have
as their guests, Mr*. Grant's daug­
hter and son-in-law Mr. and Asra.
Georg* Edwards, of Jacksonville.
Alisa Betty Gaiger of Columbia.
^ 8 C , is recuperating from a recent
illness at the home of her mother,
Sirs. James Afsnmng and little ter of Mr. amt Mr*. Ben H. Jones
Mrs. Harry Geiger.
son, Joel of Fort Meyers, at# vis­ has hern out of school due to pink
Mr. and Atrs. John Manvall'a
cya.
daughter, Mrs. Marie Slump, of iting her*. She cams to !&gt;a with
.Mrs. Ruby II. Jones haa return
Springfield, Ohio, has arrived to her mother, Mrs. Jack I\ Itrysnl, ml from Valdosta, Ga , where she
who underwent major surgery- re
spend the Thanksgiving lesson
visited relative#.
with them She will he Joined with- contly, at the Winter Park Memo*
Mrs. Marion Esta*. who recent­
riot Hosp ita l.
in the nest two weeks by bar hus­
ly underwent surgery .is able t»
Afrs.
Joe
I.
Bestlsy
and
daugh­
band.
ters, Carol, Jan, and Rove Marie be out again.
Beasley anil Diana Aulin, enjoyed
a recent trip to Miami for a GA
houseperty.
Airs. Helti* Ragvdal# reported
back to work on Thursday after
an absence of two week* due to
MONDAY
injuries sustained in a recent fall.
KseeuUve Board of the Presby­
Mrs. Norman Nolle and two
terian Church women will meet at small daughters have been visit10 a m. at the church.
ing here with J. G. Beasley and
Philathea Sunday School Class family while her husband. Nor­
^m em bers will meet with Mrs. John man. snd mother-in-law, Mi*. J
Wilson, at T:45 pm . with Mrs. G. Bessley, have been in Georgia. |
H. 0 Hague as co-hostets.
Little Mary Jones, small dough- |

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Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr ., will
b« guest speaker for the evening—
For a quick breakfast o r snack,
Ha will give a talk on the amend- beat nn* egg and add to a glass
nirnts to he voted on Tuesday.
of orange juice. Mil until frothy.
Tbs executive hoard will meet
at 7.13 pm ., proceeding the pro­
gram.

A Huai newt Muss Deeply
Interested In Ciljr
Government
raid Political Adv.

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Oviedo Personals

T i l l IT S
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Pilots Observe Founders Day
During lb* month of October Pi­
lot International observed Fomdera Day.
The Pilot Oub of nrnford com­
memorated Founder* Day by atlanding church In a body, they
■Iso devoted e dinner meetlnx
program to the history o( Pilot.

Geneva First Baptist

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The Geneva P in t Baptist Church
will atari a new night service this
Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Jack L. Ste­
wart la pastor of the church.
.

Base Talks Open
LONDON (U P D - Talks between
the United States, Britain end the
West Indies on American base fa­
culties in the West Indian islands
opened her* la secret session to­
day.

Dorothy Cooper was In charge
of lha program- where
atveral
members took part by telling the
club oi the orlganisatioo, the pro­
jects, and how the Code of Eth­
ic* earn* into being. One of the
main project* carried on by Pi­
lot International ia the scholarship*
offered to foreign ttudents. Every
club ia Pilot Internationa) con­
tribute* to tbia fund. Tbt local
club la quite active in many pro­
ject*. Supplying milk to the needy
i* their main project, they aim
sponsor the Crippled Childrens
Society of Seminole Co. and asillt
by working with the officers ol
this orgsniiation and mailing the
Easter Seals for the Society. The
clubs btlp with the Annual Eas­
ier Lily Ball to ralsa moony lor
Crippled Children.
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mender, on hia promotion to full commander as- Capt. Slyu presents An­
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Piracy, Murder Suspects Taken

Indian Advisor

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cans charged With murder and. colony oa a charge of murdering
piracy on the high s e n were I Capt. August Boatwright off Eltaken to Nassau for trial from l bow Key, a British possession
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Iowa, Minnesota Put Unbeaten Records On Line

Sanford, Lyman
Travel Tonight
Seminole County’s two football team s play aw aj
from home tonight, with Sanford traveling to Wild­
wood and Lyman going to St. Cloud.
The Seminoles will be trying for an upset against
Wildwood, holder of a 7*0 season record and rated the
No. 1 team in Central Florida high school football.
Coach Jim Proctor’s Lyman Greyhounds take a four
won, two lost, one tied mark to St. Cloud. A scorelesi
tie with Hastings and two defeats by one point make up
the Lyman loss column.
Sanford had a preview of the Wildwood game
against Leesburg last week, and wound up in a nothingnothing tie. Wildwood beat Leesburg in an earlier game,
dishing out their only loss of the year.
The Seminole defensive unit will go without junioi
quarterback John Boniface, who is having to rest s
shoulder separation and may be out fo r the rest of the
season.
Coach Jim Pigott said the injury was sustained in
Wednesday’s workout and. while it is not considered
severe, he decided that Boniface would sit out a t leas!
the Wildwood contest. The rest of the squad is in good
shape.
Game time is 8 p. m. and Pigott said this morning
"the boys are ready and this ought to be a good one.*'

WITH RUFFLES on th eir togs, these three male cheerleaders will handle
the whooping it up among the funs at Sunday's Powder Puff Football
Game nt the Memorial Stadium. Left In right nre Louis Sweden Alan
Albers and John Hayes. Two girls teams will be scrapping on the gridiron
to complete the reversal of the usual fall sports fare.
(Herald Photo)

Harney Says Yanks Need lo Bolster
•Farm System To Keep Winning
Patterson Gets New Belt At Big Ring Parly

Failed Press International
The (Irst Saturday ot Novem­
ber begins the mad dash fyr con­
ference titles and lucrative bowl
bids — and that's the situation
Saturday when even We top-billed
clash between Iowa and Minneso­
ta can't monopolize the national
college football picture.
The first-ranked Hawkcyes and
the No. 2 Gophers have much at
stake aa (hey put their unbeaten
records on the line, but it's a
make or-break weekend for about
a dozen more taam*. Among the
most Important games are NavyDuke; Missouri-Colorado; \tasaington Southern California; Tenncsscc-Georgia; Rice • Arkansas,
and Utah Statc-Wyoming.
Iowa is a slight Da point choice
to whip Minnesota for the sixth
consecutive year and take a
strong hold on the national cham­
pionship and the Big Ten title
and further its prospects for a
shot at the Rase Bowl.
Willi Orange Bowl scouts on
hand for the Navy-Duke contest,
(he third-ranked Middies attempt
to stow down the Blue Devils,
frontrunners of the Atlantic
Coast Conference. Navy, given a
scare by Notre Dame last week,
carries a 7 0 record against Duke

California, which will be out to
win for the injured .Mike MeKcever. Washington and the Tro­
jans are 2-0 in conference action*.
Tennessee, cna'.rengtng Missis­
sippi for the Southeast Confer­
ence lead, Is a strong choice to
run up another victory. The
eighth-ranked
Volunteers, who
haven't lost but were tied once
this year, meet Georgia Tech
(5-2).
The Rice Owls rated No. 10.
may have to scramble to bold on
la the Southwest Conference lead
against a tough Arkansas squad.
Rice is a 2 'i point favorite to
whip the Rarorhacks.
tn a battle for the Skyline Con­
ference title, UUh State and Wyo­
ming, proponents of the two ex­
tremes of football, meet head-on.
The Aggtes, leading the country
In offense, and the Cowboys, tops
in defense, carry 50 conference
records into the game. Utah State
also is among the unbeaten and
untied teams.
Yale tries to Veep its unblem­
ished skein alive in an Ivy
League contest against Penn, and
the Orangemen of Syracuse, their

Miami Favorite
To Defeat FSU

MIAMI (UPD —Miami’s faTortt
Hurricanes clash with light but
scrappy Florida Stata University
tonight In another of the state'l
football "grudge" matches.
The Seminoles ere expected to
take to the air on the passing of
sophomore^ quarterbacks Eddie
Feely and' Ed Traneygler In an
effort In heat the more land­
conscious Hurricanes, who are 14*
point favorites for the game at
the Orange Bowl. Kickoff time IS
8:15 p.m. Scattered showers a rt
forecast.
Miami and Florida State Ilsvn
met seven times previously sine#
1951 and Miami has triumphed In
every game except the 1951 con­
test. The Hurricanes won n 7 4
squeeker lest year.

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Wrecks Rebuilt
The Best in Painting
ESTIMATES GLADLY GWEN

NEW YORK (LTD — Floyd
To protect hie newly gainad job
as well as the Yankae name, Ha- Pattcrion had a new belt today
Tenth S t and Sanford Ave.
mey has declared that he would after being guest of honor at
work toward rebuilding the New aomebody elte'a birthday patty
York farm system, sehich, he said,
hsd become run down in recent
years.
•‘We can’t win pennant* by
making trades." ITamfy said. "We
don’t hare too many players to
trade enymore and we’re not go­
ing to t.ade away young players.
“We have hired new scouts and
assigned them to new territories.
We have to be more alert. And we
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have to spend, f do think we can
improve ouselves in that area."
Harney also Indicated that the
j Yankees once again would enter
the market for higlt-price bonus
playera, a field they have neglect­
ed since paying $80,000 for a
young pitcher named Ed Coraghino in 1951. Since then, New
The Hi-Noonrr.s were chupping York has been reluctant to bid
wood Wednesday at J e t Lanes, nliOve the $30,000 level.
"If the present bonus rules re­
with Betty Whitmire Of the Capri
howling her best game and series main In effect and high bonuses
A o f the season; Marty Kinnanl are required to secure players,
(totting a 188 scratch; Shirley then wo must be competitive," the
Conkey making the -I-® split; and new general manager declared.
Owner Dan Topping said that
Mary Elmore rolling well to give
the team a 1172 scratch scries and Harney would have a free hand
f*.la four points from Stonroe ■silk the Y ankees.
"Roy will be the boss of the en­
Harbor.
CPO Wives’ Dutli# fainter play- tire organization," Topping said.
ed "9 pins’* when she rolled a •*I will wnch with him hut I don't
game with nine pins on the first intend to interfere any more than
hall for nine frames, Adeline I did with George Weiss."
Harney signed a one-year con­
Earns and Gerry White of CPO
Wive* both got turkeya in their tract at his own request for an
highest games yet and helped the estimated $50,000. A member of
team take three points from the tho Yankee organization for 19 of
tlig Dip team whose scoring was his 3d years in baseball,
led by Marge Kipp.
Doris Rhodes (Dawn’s) over­
shot her average by a wide mar­
gin ami converted the 1-3-8-IU and
the team split Ilia points evenly
with North Orlando Homes whose
^ I.ouiia Owen Is hack and turned
in another very good aeries. For
JACKSONVILLE (UPD - The
Smith's Amoco, Dorothy Carsley
Georgia Bulldogs, led by star
hail her best day and the team di­
quarterback Francis Tarkcnton.
vided the four points with Shoetest their offensive might asnimt
maker, sparked by Oiljes Yriinek.
Ihe wounded hut unbowed Florida
Lee Krontas of Al's barbershop
led league scoring with a 192 Gatora in J a Ik ionvilla'* Galnr
scratch ami teammate Vi Rowber- Bowl Saturday afternoon.
gfep. j.:
A victory might mran a return
ry had a good day and the team
made a clean sweep over the St«n- ticket for the winner to play in
§ strom Realty team in spite of June the povt-seaion classic here Dec.
l.uaa's pickup of the 5-7 end Jene 31.
The Bulldog-, rank aa ilim favoSpolrki's 181 actual and 3-10 and
rilei-by about three poinli-aftzr
5-1It conversions.
their 45-7 romp over Tulsa last
week, but the surprising Gators
Runs 4:17 Mile
have a habit this &gt;car of pulling
CAMBRIDGE, England (UPD — upsets. Both trams have won five
Herb Elliott of Australia, the and lost two, including three South­
world mile champion, ran his eastern Conference decisions afirst mile at Cambridge Univer- gainst one defeat each.
a jity in 4 minutes, 11 seconds on
Kickoff time is 2 p m. with
® Thursday. The Olympic 1,500-mc- a record crowd of nearly 50,000
ter winner ran the first leg of a
tfzpecled to fill the bowl* newlythree-mile medley on a water­ expanded seating capacity. The
TAi i adierlitemcnt ii one of a irriei that non national rrcognition for Florida. The Frttdami Foundation awarded it the George Washington Honor
logged track.
weather forreast is fair Is partly
Medal far dramatUing freedom’s vital importance in nery field of American endeavor. A similar program in lOSd alto captured this coveted award,’
cloudy and warm.
Both teams need this one to re­
Pays Big Double
CASIDEN. N. J . (UPD — The main in contention for the SEC
daily double returned $470 80 at championship, which Georgia won
Garden Stale Park Thursday last year. Tho victor also prob­
when Crovmiff $13 to won the ably wiil emerge a leading con­
^ opening event en Ihe program tender for an invitation to Ihe
and
Idle Threats $81.20 cap­ annual Gator Bowl game In De­
Today, other* will decido the kind of
only to Am erica, but to the entire
Florida Potter A Light Company, along with
tured the lecond race.
cember.
government under which ho will live.
free world.
tho other independent power eompaniee which
Tomorrow, that precious privilege will
help lo make and keep America strong, prize*
Now, more than ever, we cannot taka
Iso his. His vote will help to determine
tho free enlerprise system that repreotnto tho
Vole F o r
lightly our responsibilities as Americans.
the political philosophy of America.
backbone of America's economy. Only by
Speak upon election day! Vole . . . and
Many countries of tha world do not
remaining constanlly alert against subversive
urge your friends to vote. A large repre­
have that right. And, if tho communists
forces
eon fret tnlerpi lie, , . and the American
sentative vote is vital to our democratic
could, they would take that right away
u
ay
of
life . . . survive. Self-determination of
process of self government.
from us. What we say a t tlte ballot box.
government by free election lo (A« bulwark of
City Com ml winner
and in what number*, is vital — not
that freedom. Vote your conviction.,.but YOTB1
YO UR VOTE IS VITAL, on Nov. 8th !
NEW YORK (LT D — R»y Ha­
rney, finally promoted to the job
ho hai sought for 28 years, feels
that continued Yankee domination
of basehalt will depend on a
■trong farm ayatem.
For Harney, named tr» aurceed
)G*org* Weisa aa the New York
general manager Thursday, there
raa bo no excuse for failure.
TVtiia, hla predecessor and long*
time tutor, brought Hi pennants
to New York in the 13 jears he
directed its operating. Anything
ahurt of this outstanding success
on Harney's patl will rume as a
blow to Yankee “tradition."

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Fourth-ranked Missouri (TO) is
a 13 point favorite to boost its Big
Eight lead when it meets confer­
ence rival Colorado (5*1). Both
the Tigers and the Buffaloes are
which proteJ, among other things,
2. Patterson may defend hi* 4 0 in league play.
In the West Coasts Big Five
that:
heavyweight crown against Inge- Conference, Washington's Husk­
1. All belts aren't designed for mar Johansson at Miami or Los ies. ratrd No. 7, art a threeequatorial suspension.
Angeles probably in March.
point choice to subdue Southern

18-game winning streak brofcaa fey
Pitt last week, a rt a seven-point
favorite to rebound against Army
at Yankee Stadium.

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Capri Wins Four
In Hi-Nooner Play

Gators, Georgia
Clash Saturday

FUTURE FLORIDA VOTER: playing today.,.participating tomorrowl

LeRoy A.

ANDERSON

Group t - Sanford
\ qualified hunne»« admin*
i«tralor *bn has the inter**!
of Sanford and its growth
and prosperity at heart.
Td. Political A ir.

FLORIDA
W. Scott

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By Abigail Van Buren
the ehild for his mother’s mistake?

DEAR A B B Y : I w u happy to »8e you
state In your column that writing to
strangers wa* "fo r the blriK” At fIw t
glance you might have appeared heartless
because there are ao many deserving peo­
ple who want pen pala. But-you were righ t,
Abby; it is much safer to develop a pen
pal through a third party who knows both
parties fairly well.
My stater, a widow, 53. found a “ pen
pal” through a magazine. Before she was
through, it cost her *3600 and attorney
fees. Her “ pen pal” posed ns a retired
farmer,
widower,
md
church-going
Lutheran. He turned out to l&gt;e a m arried
mnn with a long record fot embezzle­
ments, no Lutheran, and all he had was
a flair for writing and n good Imagination.
WITH YOU ALL TH E W A Y
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DEAR A B B Y : My next door neighbor
is the best hearted person in the world.
She's always doing something nice for
people, and everyone likes her. But she
can’t get through two sentences with­
out using half a dozen swear words. When
she comes over I send my youngsters out­
side so they won't pick up any of the
terrible words she uses, Some say to Ig­
nore it. Others say to tell her off. What
#t»i you say?
GOOD NEIGHBOR
DEAR NEIGHBOR: Don’t tell her
off— tell her. A practical solution for
chronic cursers ia to substitute some
home-made gobbledygook for some of the
stronger epithets. It may not convert a
mule skinner Into a choir boy overnight—
but it will help.

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DEAR A B B Y : I am the mother of five
grow n, children. Each has made me a
grandma many times. My son had four
children. Ills wife got involved with an­
other man (married) and I j o i * him a child,
but my son continues to live with her be­
cause of their other children. She snys she
Is ashamed nnd sorry, but we are henrtItrnken. My problem is that my Income Is
Biiinll. I always remember my j»r»ndrhlldren on Christmas and their birthdays.
Should I, knowing this child Is nothing to
ni?. give him a birthday and Christmas
g ift?
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NOT HIS GRANDMA

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DEAR A B B Y : Do people R E A L L Y
get gray hair from worrying or ia it ju st
a natural phenomenon? NOT GRAY Y E T
DEAR NOT G R A Y : It’s a combination
1 1 the hereditary factors, a natural
phenomenon. Some people have been
known to “ turn g ra y " from a shattering
emotional experience.
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If you want a persona’, reply from
.ibby, write to her in care of this paper
and enclose a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope. She answers A L L tetters.

DEAR NOT: Certnlnly. Why punish

Rosters Are Open
Tha Sanford Recreation Dept,
has announced that high school
student* may atlll register for tho
ballroom dancing lesson* as wall
aa adults.
Tha dancing ’tssona will ho
taught by a qualified Instructor
and the registration fee Is 12 for
tha 10&gt;weak comae for adults and
fret for junior and senior high
school studerls.
The junior ballroom lesson* will
be given Monday* at 7 p. m. for
all atudent* and senior ballroom
lessons will be givsn Mondays at
•JO p. m. for all adults. Both
classes will la held In tha Civic
Center.
The recreation department also
announced that tha Civic Center
will be open a t 1 p. m. to the
high school students who attend
achool in tha morning. This also
Includes the ninth grads students
who attend morning seision*.
A coming event for the recrea­
tion program la the 4ew Yoga
class for woman. It Is a slim and
trim da is which will begin Nov.
it .

Pay T V May Cost
75 Cents A Week

WASHINGTON (U Pli - Sub­
scribers to a proposed large-scale
piy-si-you-look television opera­
tion would hava io spend at
least TS cents a week to keep the
service, an executive of the spon
soring firm said Tuesday.
Thomas F. O'Neil, president of
RKO General Inc., told the Fed­
eral Communications Commission
that the psy-TV service woull be
yanked out of a home unless the
75-cent weekly minimum wi* m et
many new makeup shades on tha O’Neil** firm and Zenith Radio
market to make yellow mere be­ lac. a rt working together on the
coming. Try end find Just tha proposed three-year tryout in
Hartford, Conn.
right oaa far yon.

You Con Return
To ACoreer

EDYTH THORNTON M cLEOO
“Do you think f could return
In t!ia business world at tha sg*
o' forty-*evm? I waa a auceaat*
ful carver woman who marriad
and forgot business. Now it la
important for nta to aarn my Hrtng, I have kept up my short­
hand and speed, ao I could u*»
that, ami 1 am Interested In
ninny subjects and read a great
drill. I hava not gotUn fat!—Mahcllc K "
Of course yon can return, end
nml.e U great eurcesa of it. The
iiijtti'C woman should use her
amcls of evperienra and do a
better Job. Try for an executive
■ecrrUiy’s job and I wish you
much happlnesa and a new car­
eer after forty!
“Is culored naft polish so vary
Important to good grooming!
My hands are not attractive now
end i Unlike oo'atttl ciumcd, bo*
my granddaughter says 1 mini
wear some, at least a ms* color.
—fi. M.“
No, colored nail enamel it not
tha “be nil and tho end all1' of
good grooming. Ona ot the bestdrrv I women 11 know never
wears rolured polish, {tha uata
plain enamel or eilver platinum,
which goaa well with everything
and does not “show off the
hands.'* But It te nice that your
granddaughter ia interested.
“1 sew well and am planning
to make a short eoat d Heap
lemon yellow wool lined in Meek
wnnl, «&gt; m i diene* are all
Mark. I am forty, hats graying
hrnwn hair, am not tall, but of
average height, and am a bit on
the heavy side. I hare the mate­
rials ao hope you will say it is
good for me.—N. J . "
Do make the coat at the
black wool and tine it with the
yellow. You will be happier. I
think, aa yellow la the least he.
roming color in the spectrum for
a mature woman. If you wish,

make It a convertible eoat and
when you wear tha yallow eida
out, wear special makeup te barmtails* with the color. Thera are

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TH E MERMAIDS A l W EEK I WACHEE, near Brouknville, are performing in a new $1 million underwater
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1.
- Im ( ft Found
2. Noliccn • Personals
S. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
.
8. For Rent
7. Rualncno Rentals
L Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Real
1ft. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Eatata Wanted
12. Real Eatate For Sale
13. Mortem* Loans
I t. Inaurance
15. Business Opportunities
I*. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wealed
18. Help Wanted
lft. Situations Wanted
2ft. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Pa'.nt • Repair
23. Building Materials
21. Electrical Serrlcen
25. Plumbing Serrlces
2ft. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
23. Flowers - Plant* •Shrubs
3ft. Poultry • Pels • Slock
31. Automobiles •Trucks
52. Aula Repair Service
33. Hosts A Motors

1. Lost A Found
LOST: Black female Cocker Span­
iel In Golden Lake area, anawer* to name of “ Pinky.**
REWARD. Pb. FA 2-3313.

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THE OLD HOME T O W N ----- »----- By STANLEY

LOST: Black and brown Beafle
Round named "Benny” . Finder
pleaae notify R. U. Hutchinson,
FA 2-4038.

NICELY furnlahed garage apart­
ment—Lake Golden. FA 2-0271.

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12. Real Estate For Sale
MAYFAIR

2 -B E D R O O M b o u ie . kitche n equip
pea.

FA

3* bedroom , b i l h ho

2 *303.

Finest location with quaVy
custom
construction.
*33000.
FURNISHED la n e 2 bedroom , '.-BEDROOM bouie. kitchen turnCall for appointment to show.
Pb.
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month
FA
2-3683
house 2316 Sanford Ave.
FA 20731.
1 FURNISHED 1 room nous*. 3103
BEAUTIFUL furnished large 6 , Orlando Drive. Srolord
room apartment, t'a hatha, car
" |FURNISHED 1 bedroom d u n l e , . I Ul N. Part Ave. Phone fA 2-3120
stall. Phone FA 2 1930.
Ph. FA 20383
: LEWIS HERALD HOMESITE:
LAKEV1EW home unfurnished,
Well drained good location *»
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hviilt-in j-BEDROOM furnished apartment
mile from Post Office, Scho^,
hilwien tquipincnt. 8123. Phone
Su8.30. 1733 Magnolia.
•rWt*
Church and New Highway. Prp
FA 2 3872.
MOO to MOO. with 23% down
THREE bedroom hotae, unfurn
and 24 months on balance. No
LARGE 3 bedroom house. Rea­
ished, nice quiet neighborhood
interest. L. B. Mann. P. O.
sonable rent. FA 2-/623 or
Call at It&gt; W. 17th St or phone
Box S3, Lake 3lonroe. Fla. Ph.
FA 2-1838.
FA 2 4301.
FA 2-V03L
3iEN ONLY. Room and Board. THREE
BEDROOM
concrete
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
Dunlap, 418 Magnolia.
_
block home on lake $100 2 Bedroom Home in excellent
monthly.
2-RED ROOM CBS house partly
condition: all electric equip
furnished, electric kitchen, tilt
ment, including GE air condi­
bath. Large yard, garden pri­ St. Johns Realty Co.
tioner: oil spare heater.
vileges. FA 2 8007.
is a real good buy. Terms can
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
tx arranged.
Ph FA26I21
MODERN HOME. - bedrooms kit. 111 N Park Ava.

Stenstrom Realty

3. Education • Instruction
PfA.NO LESSONS 73c. FA 2-8032.

6. For Kent
2-BCDR003I uufutidalrfd house
2003 French Ave. FA 2-2093.
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
FURNISHED apt 300 Park Ave
APARTMENT, privaie bath, aice
ly furnished. ttO mo 407*. W
lit.
COTTAGE, 3 room*. Couple and
baby accepted. $60 FA 2 1737.

6. For Rent

Page 10 — Fri. Nov. 4, I960 |f t . For Rent

THIS COUNTY CRAlDMAN
d a tc s a p o u c a B s c o ttr

CLEAN m-idcro fu-nished apti..
Ml Palmetto FA 2 4338

chen furnished Rent
a ole . Ph. FA 2 6043

reason

HELMLY REALTY
LARGE 2 bedroom house and
308 W 13th Street
screen porch, jnfurnished- $10
i 6. For Rent
FA 2-7603. Evening* FA 223T9
6. For Rent _
RENT A BED
month. Ph. Geneva 2431.
863 MONTH. 2 BR unfurnished
RuiUway. Hu.^U! *
p i t * ! APARTMENTS for rent. 201 EXCEPTIONALLY nice 1 bedroom
exrept kitchen, all tiectrie.
L O l’M A K B U K —
By Diy, \Neek or Month
Miole l\ t Call F\ 2 2774
Near NAS. Ph. FA 2 3316 after FURNISHED cottage located at
house, all electric, 914 Elm. Ph.
LlTTLK V EN ICE
CARROLL S FURNITURE
I
A lt. Call TA 2 2214.
Five Points; weekly or monthly:
6.00 p. m.
FA 2-1662.
We have several lovely homes in
363
per
month.
Ph.
TA
2-1467.
Ph FA 2 21*1
1'* w** UNFURNISHED 3 bedrwnj apart­
these locations. Three bedrooms
ment. Phone FA 2 8402.
SLEEPING ROOMS the Gable*. 2 • HfcUKUUM upstair* apartand 2 baths or 2 bedrooms a #
1 AND 2 BEDROOM nomet. Day
2 -UNFURNISHED
houses in
ment,
nicely
furnished$63.
Ph.
401 Magnolia At* FA 2 0720
1 bath. These homes range in
phone FA 2-S84t. After 8:00 WKLAKA APAHTMENTS: rooms
Oviedo; I unfurnished bouse 2317
FA 2-0861.
price
from $it.ooo to $16004.
NO 8 3132.
Palmetto
Ava.Sanford:
un­
privata baths. 114 W First St. •J - BEDROOM partly furnl«h.il
furnished house *14 Freneh
house, with water, $60 per 3-ROOM rlran furnished apart­
isr t u s s c m r s r r c o rn T . v i v t h LARGE 2 bedroom freshly painted
ment $10 per month. Also, 1
j s n i r i s t . c iis c r s T . tv s v n m is
2 BEDROOM blork horn*. U rge
Ave., Sanford; furnished apsrtmonth. FA 2 6007.
apartment, 110 Magnolia A. K.
■ n a iv a i.n r a i v n , s i.o n in v ,
room furnished apartment $33.
utility
and
Florida
room.
D«
ment 317 Park Are. FA 2-1338.
i v c n s v i a a r v o . im m .
Rossettar, Florist, FA 11831.
Close la. FA 2 6281.
SLEEPING ROOM with modern
Bary. FA 27213.
311 Park Ay#. Kersey.
I D A SIAM MeflBR,
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2428
P l a i n t i f f UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house
conveniences. FA 2 3986.
3-BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
furn­
V*.
S A N LANTA APARTMENTS.
FURNISHED $arag# apartment
- $73. 819 Rosalia. FA 2 88.11.
C A R L . U rOP .K ,
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
ished, 204 (irapevtlle Ave. after
Nic* large apartment 404 E.
1tot Oak Avenue.
D,ftn&lt;laot
3:00.
Call
FA
2
3131.
house
on
2
large
corner
lots
m it ic m t o sp rr.sw
14th St. Phone FA 2 42M.
T O : C A I t l . I t b l K i : . Whoa* rootin quiet nrighborhoud available
FLRNISHED apartness, clean 3 • BEDROOM unfurnished house,
rtsnco la ankn uwn .
Nov. 5th. Call FA 2-2321.
2-HKD ROOM unfurnished bom*
attractive inside and out, nice
T.m n r * barahy require# In f ll*
and close Is. Adults only Jimmy
M iriC P I o r PN firoaM D
$73 a month. 118 Country Club
y o u r w rlt t a n d s f . n t . to fha Hill of &gt; :\ iih \ i.r. o r fir.u. p h o p m it t
location. $63 month. Ovifde,
Cowan,
rA
2
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FO 3 3423.
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jjq
that thn Hoard of Co u n ty ComLOVELY 2 bedroom unfurnished
a h o v a atyl»d Co u r t on nr bafora mmaionera of Memmole C p un ty ,
FA 2 3148.
month.
Phone
FA
2-3237.
N o y a m n a r la in, ISSS, and a arra n
house in excellent neighbor­ 7. liuMinesM Rentals
Flo rida . H ill conalder thn litop*
r o p y nf namo upnn p l a in t i f f * At- tlon of a Resolution at thn regu* TURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllle.
hood, 828 Kscambii. FA 2-0274.
1 • BEDROOM homr. furnished,
tnrnoy, Jainoa C- Cnlllor, T'&gt;l Woat
l a r mealing of aald H u n t on Tuna*
OFFICE RENTALS, completely
C h u r r b Ml root, Orlando. Plnrldn.
$43 month. FA 2 1267.
d e r , \oantnt»nr I I , 19*9. at 19:99 ROOM with nr without board.
Il o ro m fmi nut or a doc, on p, u
aii condiUoued Rose L. Pay
o'clock A. A l. nf Df ao4pn tharnLARGE
BEDROOM
ronfaooo w ill ba antarad aaalnat
Near hospital and medical center. FURN. Apt. 201'* W 1st St.
a f t a r a i the mattar r a n ba contoe. Registered Real Estate
you .
Nicely
furnished,
twin
beds,
pri­
alderad, a« tn tha earhatign of thn
FA 2-0481.
W I T N K R B my hand and oral at
Broker F 4 2-1301.
vate
entrance;
reasonable.
13tl
follow
In
a
ileacrlhed
t
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l
p
ru
p
e
r
f
r
2-BEDROOM
unfurnished
house
Hanford. Momlnula Counly, rtorld n,
owned by MemlnMe C«»|inty an«1
Palmetto
Avenue.
t h l a l l t h day of Ootobar, ISSS.
ai Laka .Muitio*. FA 2 3950.
Dltuatn In Mamlnot# Coun ty. F l o r FOR RENT: • rooms, approx.

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Beautiful

Wynnewood

(SHA LT
A r t h u r If. n o 'k w l' b , Jr.
C l a r k nf lh a Circuit Co ur t
Sly \l«rth» T Vlhon, |i C.
J A M R jS C. C O L L I K R
A t t o r n . y for P la in t if f
701 W. Chur«h ISt.
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Me, morn partlfula rly degtrlhnd
UNFURNISHED house, 1 bed
2000 sq. ft. floor space at 113
aa followe. to-wlti
Th n N'orlhweat quart a r of tha IN T H R C I R C S I T C l t l H T o r T B *
rooms, living room, dining room,
So. Palmetto Ave. &gt;v block
J tiiirisi.
c iisrrrr
or
North w eat
qiartar
of
tha v i v t h
targe Florida room. FA 2.V.32.
from Tost Office. Contact Mrs.
Norfheaei
i»oart#r
a*td
that r t I K s r t r * n r r t n i t i n i . i v » vi» i&gt; t h n r i N r r i T i n i h t o f t i i r
M. L. R shorn at Downtown
part of thn iv*t( 9Aft a feat of F O R vr .W IV O l.H t o t V T t , F I.O W . n i n t h
J in n m
i n n i rr
nr
«ha Northeast • C a r t e r of Mia i n v . IV C H S M F N V VI*. t o s t .
%&gt;ll F#»R
I&gt;fl|,9C r«»i A T I # FURNISHED nice 2 bedroom CB
Cleaners.
Nor thwest
&lt;i&gt;iart«r
of
thn f O R T K R V. F V F . I K n .
F l i t m i l A l&gt; f H % A 1 F . H r &gt;88. luw-in
house, carporte. tile shower.
p
t
.
l
n
t
l
f
r
,
Ntsrthnaal quarter
N«*rth «»f
\ MR R IC A N
F K f i K R %|# MA V I M M
Fenced yard. Like new. Call
r a il w a y , all
In Se«il»n
99.
AND !/&gt;AN AM O C 1A TIO .N O F O R 9. For Sale or Rent
rA 2 8244.
Tot* nsh p 1ft South. H i n g e 99 Sl»« AN.VA F R A K I K R .
leANDO,
flefendant
Knet, containing
19 1 aui ee,
Plaintiff
IPPK% M
N l i r i f 91 T O
tnorn or lea*
▼a
3-BF.DROOM 2 bath, kitchen fur­ LAKKFKONT HOME rent or .ale.
th m u ih
of
undor
or
*calnDt lo K a r l Higginbotham U
s a n o a n r s p it
T o : hi K ANN Ai VH
KR.
3 br., t porches, kitchen equip
M F R H K U T B. N n R R W . a&lt; aa and
nished, beside new high school
TOt
C.
W.
a N TS M IN O IC R . If th#m or •Af'h of Ihftinj AND %f*t* or i l l . o *»l K a r l IHag»»»bHb am u n i
r » H annah
-bb.
•t al,
ped, many extras. Good fish
a llya, and If daad. hla unknown p w i w o .v * .VATtmA Vi o n a i i t i k i . lua * Ifa conaftrlag lha follo w in g
$93,
month.
Ph.
FA
2
7831
or
*' _
....................
D*fan«laala
l*U liiaaton. Tartfiaa###.
hole*. loual.oo. daytaoaa a r aran- m i . isa 4 ■11g or |».irRftrlln« to I* • \ • s|aa&lt;triha«l r#al pr«|»»rty nwn*«1 by
inf. Owner FA 2 1397.
a o t ic h
nr iri.a
FA 2 1971.
T&lt;»r \i:K VtKRKRT NOT1FIKO
taaa. ------ K V r r . M I N O K K . w lfa nf o r clD im ln v fo htv# a n r rtah t. him insl altuata In Matnlnola C o u n ­
N OTICE
19
IIK R KV IT
(1IVRN
tha aal&lt;t C. W. Rntaiwtnaar, I f tka i l ' l t or In lr rt a t In Ml* n ro f irr ir In ty, F lo r id a , to gamlnol# f**»unty, that a t'ornplalnt fnr Dlfi»r*a haa lhat na lh# l l t h day nf Nottm har.'
LARGE three Mdrqnnt anfura HOUSE, 7 rooms with 3 acres of
told ------ R n ta m ln a a r la a lly *, and Hrmlnol# Co liR tr. n o r M i , 4«D«’rlb- a t»ollM«*a1 fttth llvialait. nai l pro* h**n fll*d atalnar you In th* 1949. at 11 I f aonn. at tha mala
land 8 miles West on State
If
daad,
har
unknown
halra. • &lt;l la lli« compUliat:
•tarty R«n*t| *•vr E« rl II a a . nh&lt;it Is a to i*aptlott*d eaua*. ansi you ar* r*- slonr of th* Co urt llouao nf M#mi«
Ished heme 1313 Park Ave.,
Tou a r a hrrnhy nnitflftif that i'"ln g ntora par t is ularly itaarrlbad qittrad lo fll* &gt;s»mc 4na«aar th*ra- no|* County, at Aanford
Uaot aaa,
daylaaaa
ar
a r a n t i a t.
Ro.d 41. Call F 4 1-TW
F lorida,
$123
ue
month.
Call
FA
23951.
to nr nth»r pUtdlng. with th# th* llonnrabla A r t h u r II. Ii*ckw
t ill * on tha aa foil ta a to- wll!
■A M I. T . W A T . I f altaa. and If t h la DigI ( to
t&gt;
?
l
!
kanfsird.
f
i
a
r
a
i
i
u
/
i
o
r
i
I
mc
‘8
io
«4
proprrty
no*
daad. nta unk n ow n naira, laga 't.o ,
F ro m ttia ft* a tar nf gactlnn f l .
with. J r .. C l a r k of l a * CJ/cu ]•
RALE, TRADE OR RF.VT- «*H
dovlaaaa a r s r a n ta a a , ----- WAT. hnan rommftnrftsl again*' you tn
Tow it ah in 11 Mouth, Hang * 99 Kla. I la, and a«rt* a rsipr th*r«- c«mrt nf gymtnnl* Co un ty , F lorida,
tor low down payment. Trade
wtfa of t b * anld l i m l . T. W ay. If t h a C i r c u i t Co urt nf tha Ninth
STENSTROM RENTA lit
Kaat. tun
.North along
fh* of upon WII.KKRMON A IVWH7.K. w ill offar for t a la ta tha hlgh**t
tha aald —
W a y I* all*a. aad If Judlflftt c i r c u i t la P*mlnol# C o u a North • Moo'h quart*** ft*rl1nn Attorn#)# for Plaintiff. 1lo North .and h#*l b.dd*r for #**h , at puhll# 3 RR Apt. Large. Immediate $73
equity fnr lot in county or rent
Or
*
n
*•
AV*nuO
P.
O
|lra«a*r
l
i
t
!
t
r
.
rinrt4%.
daad b ar a a k n o w n halra. locntaoa.
j i n * 111# ft f#at tn 1 h# point
th*
following
iaa^rihad
furnished. Call FA 2 7081.
dartaaaa nr a r a n l o a a ; K. VIAfON
T h * ahhrarl«ia&lt;f tlfta of thla
nf h*gtnnt«ig
run th*tl«** N- OrUn do . Flos *la. on «r h*for* ih* p m pr t_r 't y of th* |t*f*n slant* D i l i * * 1 HR apt. Large- Avail.
list daf *f N'ow*mh*r A. D 194ft land Rulld*r*. In*
R n n iC flT r
K M T K ft P HIISK*.
INC. P4U9I la i *
%.
HTI.NSOV
1*1 *o
• 9*19*19‘* U . 419 I I f**t , t h*n ra
14 Nov...............................
an
ofh*r*ifa
a
(&gt;*cr**
Pm
r«»nf*#*o
FOR RENT OR SALE: 2 bed­
falaa k n o w n aa K. Maaoa Roharta k n o a n
aa J.
trlhu.*
atin*on»,
run N. 9*19
K Tfc* 91 f*at
I t . J A N F K V M C fin iV IN ir iV . Home unfurn. 3 RR 1 Rath
too I
will I** #ni*r#d aaalnat non
Kn la rprla oat • dlaanlyad Florida p l a i n t i f f ▼. r
W . KNTKUtN'OKVt,
to l h * right s»*
nf th*
• •onrdlng to th* plat t h*r*room, 14
bath unfurnished
IN
WITNK1M
WIIKIIKOF.
I
haw#
aorpor atlon; H. MASON R O B E R T * , at al, ilafaotUnta.
Home
unfurn.
3
HR.
t
Bath
95
1
A t la n tia Caaat l.in* Ra ilro a d,
of a* r*.'s»rd*l In plat hook
house, It.900, $200 down, $3$
h*rauntn a*t my hand and a#*l
f.n j.m
*
t t o l i H R T * . and I.liT h a st««rrlntloa of tha r*al p ro ­
tha n r« norl h*««t*rl&gt; /along aald
I
f
,
pag*
IT.
Public
f**eord«
of
Furn. Home. 3 RR. 1 4 Bath 123
thla I nth day nf Os*tnh*r A. 0
n t . t . R M R O H K H TH , aa aola any. | p e r ty (ir*f*«iDi| aaalnat la;
month; or rent $83 month. Ph.
right i&gt;f w a r 1 1 3 i 4 f**t , Dtftftta
.tao.laol* County rioflda
Fum Huinr 2 BR. Asad
v l y l n a d l r a n p r a and truaiota af F
Trar| |
run Mouth i»ar al I o h an t 1914.
t
o
g
*
i
h
*
r
with
alt
a
t
r
u
r
t
u
r
*
*
and
FA 2-1.568.
(MKAl.t
Moton
Roborta* Hnlarprlaaa, Inr
'Vaat Q u t r t a r I ' V , ) of thn
9 IT f«*&lt; W ia t of l h * *ald
lm p m v*m * nf*. lha * or t h * r * a f t * r
1* Nov...................................
$3
Arthur Pf. R#ohwUh. Jr.
falon k n o w n aa K Slston Ruhar's
nVorthwist Quart ar I N W ’«&gt;
.North - Mouth q a a r t a r **s iinn
on
anld
land
rT*rh of tha Hrmlt Tourt
Furn. Home, t Br. Avail.
K n t a r p r l a a a l i J O H N T. BRKNN AN ,
* nf
the Vorihaatt
Q tartnr
fin* 449 IT (••!. Ih * n c a run
Thla I* mado purauaaf %n F i n a l
Hr Martha T. VlhUn
If allya. and If daad. kla unknown
10 Nov.................................... too
af H«rtloa 1. TownM » f t * j r i a * W 14*11 fa*l alon g
D w r s * of Fnr*«|ft*ura * n t* r*d In
T*#ru*y n * r h
haira, loaataaa. daylaaaa nr pran• hip
I t llouta,
Rang *
39
l h * Mouth tin* of th* N o r t h n * a t
th* • h o t*
^ a - t r y DJCfcat Unfurn. Home. 3 BR 1 Bath
W IlKH lotN A H4 4Py.T
90 WANTED TO RENT: I or $ bed­
taaa. K I . I . K N J . BR K N N A N , wlfa
Kiftt.
q ;. .lni . A
.* / a?
of th* .V.s,il**aal
N*##\ii* * *1 sjuar*
.jo ar\ n . l ft t i l . now p*adlwg la tha
room furnished home for im­
• f tha »»!4 J n k a T . Z .a n h o a If
Tract •
C i r c u i t Court of *nd for fa m lno l*,
U f of **l«1 M**Hoa 11. than* * i V i v a
, 17.
tha anld
Milan
J.
Hronnan la
float Q m r r a r tK&lt;«&gt; nf the
Florida
mediate
occupancy. FA 260JJ
»••*
n. •••■•; s f r. Mt si »-.t
.
o
J
-tss
allya, and If daad, nor unknown
\' rat
H alf
t W , » of tha
t h . i t r . run IS SIMS' K * ! IS
’
IN W IT N K .M W H E R K O r , t h * y *
D r l i n d * , VHorida
halra. lapataaa, daylaaaa nr nronNorthwaat Quartnr «VW»4)
f**|.
(bans** J*
aan r*
Rf.
har#unto *at rw* hand and afflftlal
Puhllah O-t. |t . 91 k Now. 4 I I .
taas : O. C. M I L L S . If at lrr. *nd I?
c*
:h i
North*!*
Q ua rter
494.14 r u t , th tfltt V. P M l i r
•aa!. th!# fnd d t y ftf v^aamh ar
111 N Park Ave Pnone f&gt; J Isse
doad. bla u nk n o w n katfa Uaoinot,
of
t
| ah I.
NV. *|ft i l f**t to (ha point of i n t u p r i N r u r c o t h t i n T i m
1941
daylaaaa nr p r a n l a a a , ----- M I L L *
T'swnohlp I t Mouth. Rang *
2 BEDROOM home. Fenced in
haglrinmgi
lonfaittlng
14 9 N IN T H J I I I MV %I. I' lV t ri'V T .
(«KAM
IN
w lfa of tha aald O. C. Millt. if
2 BR houre. modem. FA 2 0371.
91 Itaat.
a c r * ! , mnra or l*aa
,V rh«r R Rock with. Jr.
tin
ron
ar.M ih oi.i 9 r o i a t t ,
ysrd. Ij &gt;w down payment and
lh a anld —
Mttla la all&gt;a, and
Tract t
T b * prsiparty la ha rstny*r*d hy n . o R i i i h . M r n t M T . m &gt;#. tanas
•Ta rh of th* C i r c u i t Court
If dood hnr u n k n o w n hotro. I . , , ,
only I.V5 5fl i month. Ideal for
North n # j t Q.,a/t ar
ftamtnoi* I'nsinty t«v K a r l l l ' i f i a 1 *nd fnr i s w n o l a Coun ty,
II
&lt;
*
t
l
lN
O
I.Il
and
•ata. davlaooa nr
pran loot; DAN•f
fh# NnrtHwift
Q iartar
1 hot ha in I* not n#* t* l for Omani? O l.l V K AR N O LD ,
F lo rid a
children and pete. Ill Garrison
I K I . It H l l l t i v r . n . If allya. I n i If
l sV W '4 » nf
tha t i u i h o a * !
Iiurp4»#** and tha property nwnad
B y: vitrtlt. T
V «kl*.
P la intiff*.
Dr. TA 3-7282.
doad, bla u n k n o w n hoira, lapata**.
Q uartnr
of fftctlnn I.
i»y K a r l Higginbotham I* na#**. y*
n .y .ty n .r k
A O TITR O F M I . R
dovlooaa nr nra n ta ao . — — I I I is.
Tsswnahip 91 South, H.inga
sv h r rso *. s i(H . w vnn
• * r y for tha prop*# » t i a h | U n»anl M U , | | f&gt; ANDVRAON
Nof4*o
I*
h**-*!iy
g
l
v
*
a
that
p
ir»
H A R D , w lfa nf lha aald Danlot R.
99 Kaat.
of a aanMary landfill In *ta1latlon.
a
hs: a s
• it a at to th* f inal d*rr *« of foraA K JOH N # C I. 4 R A .N C K C
Ill hh a rd , If l h a o a l d ---- - ll l h h o t l
Tract I
and aald prstparty will ti« u«*sf fnr J O l I N k aril Mltu. I . C I . I ' R I C H .
111 K . S I r . n T . l I t . . , .
rloaura And wol* a a ta r-d In th*
la a llya, and I f daad. har unknown
K * » t 9 1 a c i a t af tha .houtha Oounty purpo*#. a n l if t h * a for*n*l..&lt; Sa,
Vlorl I .
1**41a#
ptn dlna
In
th*
Circuit J — — —
I»*f*ndaatakalra, laaotaoo. dovtoo.a a r proa,
w tt
Quartnr
iHW &gt;, i
of
•f a if r lh *d • i r h i n g a nf p rr ep *ty l*
r- I«**
At t o r a a y * for P l i l n t l f f
r m n i r c o i r t o a th r
t'ourt fa and for 9*nainolo C o u n t ) , j **
Mi Tit K TO %PPM
M
taaa; K. H. I V A O * W O R T H , If o i l . . .
thn .Sorthwnat Quartnr l \ W
d*t*rm|n*si hy th* Hoard of To un ty
r i r &lt;i i t
or
1
F
lorid*
-a
#*
dnok*t
numb##
IAT4A, • -NINTH j s n i r i s i .
TO
M L I.IK O (V O R R IO .V . I.
Pqbllah
*• , , M
and
If dood.
bla unknow n hoira,
I of tha Routhnaat Q ua rt*
I 'ii'lt till valtiuar i to h* la th* h**t
svn
tor
- rw iv o ir
r o i vtt
lha
und*r*igw*g
Cl*rk
will
w
att
r
JOHN#
n
.%
t
n
\
r
i4
r
.
j
o
ii
K
f
.
losaraaa. daylaaaa nr granlaaa, - —
IN
T
R
R
CIH4J1
?T
COI
KT
OW
TMPI
ar
af
R«etlon
f.
l n t * r * * t of tha (?ouaty at tha tint* alow hn a w a
prapartt auu%t*d in *aid Qo.in- r l . O R I I M IV I M %VC' R R T VO. CCMVT
a* 1*1. %K KNO H
C
W A D S W O R T H , w lfa nf tha told
r iH r r i T (*r lh*
T o n t ia h lp I t Routh
Rangn
of th* gfot *aald h** ring «ai | *n • ♦ J O H N * . *a&gt;1 MKP fell 141 R I ^ H . If &gt;I &gt; i*h J i D i r m .
vvckiciccn
r c n s iu i. n v iv n i
ty d*«crib*4 aa*
E II. W a d sw o r t h . If lha aald
99 Kaat.
(
i
n
FAR
IR
4
H
A
I.R
m
l
ATT.
r i l i n g * will ba a* an Mil • t ' h n o g *
l^*l |X. ROt’TH PINKCRKRT, *x r » u v i n a s i i o c i a t i o n o r o r .
ally*. *n.| if •!*•&lt;!. il i a i r u n k a a w a
W a d a w o r l h la ativa, and If daad,
F i.n R iiii IN n m r K A T &gt;#. i w i
Tract I
nf
propa riy
hatw#*n
M#mlaol* halra, l* g * l* * * . da v it* ** o r g r a a LANno
R*c«»nd
Addition
a
aithdlvlain*,
har u n k n o w n halra, l.i a t o a a . da.
nog TOM riVH CHNTR RAVINOR
Want two-thlrda (W2 l l of
i ’diin r , a political auhdlvlaloa of t***. and a*y and all
a v o i d i n g io a plat lh # r *o f r * .
p a rw n a
piciiacirr
vlsaoo. or a r a n t a a a ; I.CUN
OoW,
thn Kaat th rrr -fo 'irth * i K
HANK
tb* M'a t• sif Plorlda and K a r l I4ig« c U l m i n f In’ araaf by. thrau gh. aa •ordad in P la t Hook 19 pa«*a
If a l l y a and If daad. hla unknown
P l a la tlf f ,
9 n nf thn Mouth H a lf iM‘at
glnbot ham
%
v
and
9ft
of
tha
Puhllft
R
*a
i
*
^
CO
CN
Tg
,
a
•
i
n
t
i
.
.is* . V
il*r, or aaalnat any of (ha k a n w a
halra, la aa la a a . daylaaaa, nr c a n ­
nf
dm ftoutitn nat Q ua rter
a fobn Kr ld *r
orda af Nominal* C a u n i y , F l a r - DOS
9%R\ K i t a * 4
.NURMA R.
ar aftkaawn
or porpar- j
— P n*T&gt;HHK4* aad
tata; ----- Il O W w lfa nf oald Laoo
of
tha
Ms*ii thn a a*
Joh n
K'rld*r. O h a l r m a t .
8 .S R V K R , h i . w i f .
Id* Tna*'h#r with:
ata dafandtnta, J ala tly a n l
a* '
Row . If lha aald — - D o * la allsa,
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FIRST V D IH T IO N . Nnnlnal*
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Indlsld uaM r and aa Co un ty , riorlsla. thta 19th ilny af Hank*, hla wlf*, and an amandniant
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and impravamant* aaw and
t'-iuntr. F l n r l J s , nrc nriSIn, t.
▼ »*i a r t h*r«hv nottfiad that a
Iruataa. If a l l s a , an d If daad. hla October, 1919.
aerordlag to tha plat th*r*of
| to th* patltlan for adoption wag • u!t ha* h*#o fll-d agalo at y«ia
h*r*aft*r na **:d land, aad 1
pint I h n r . n f r , - - - i l « 1 In P l . t
u a h - o w a halra. l a a a ltt a . daytaoaa c s v iA t .i
aa r**ord*d In Plat n*oh It .
, fil*d
a aald aaua* on Nov*nt »*r l a lha Clr.-nlt Court * f Rawilgolo
fiituraa
attach**
thar*to,
and
R &gt;-&gt;h II. p&gt;,« VS, of tti. Pnh.
a r t r a w t a a a ; ------ I.K M I*, w lfa of
Arthur If.
R eik w lt h , J r .
pag* 14, P ihtla Kacarda af
I lat. 1740, aad y*u a r t h *r a b y com- t'ounty, Klsrid a. T ha n a tu r o of
all r*nta, laau**, pr*roada. and
I I . Rfi-wr-l. nf S . m m o l t C .u n *
tho aald F r a n k *. Lawla, If tha
C l a r k C i r c u i t Court
5t*n;ta*!* Ce*un»y. Florid*
mand*&gt;l In ha and appear la said this ault la to r * m o * a r * r t a i a i
Prrefti*
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nf Seminal# County, Florida C o u r t la Chamh yr* at th* Co un ty
from a* 1 prar.it***. all of I .
r l o u J * from and to nut*t tltla to toa*th#r with all ttructor** aad
S . i h . r » I A .IT s t r u r t u r , .
daad. h a r u nk n ow n halro, laaalaaa.
R&gt;: Martha T. VthUn
| C o u r t lloua* la Uanford, Marsilnol* th* ahtiva «t*#.ri‘*#d raal property* |$wprav*manta, th*a ar (haraaftar
wht«k
ara
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within
t h . * or t h * r . * f t * r
daslaaaa a r a r a n t a a a , nr nny and
f»aputy C l a r k
r i t u n l ) . Florida , oa l»* *mi»ar It h.
on
aald
land
fha farogning U*a. riptlon and •* &gt;«!4 Inn-S.
T ho ham* of lh# Co urt wh#r*lo
alt paranna nr p artlaa rts .m tu a by. Publtah Oct. U , I I . 99 A Nor 4
Th&gt;a pmp«rty la al*s» Vnuwa aa
194A, at 9 99 • clock A. Al or aa aaisfl ault n a * la a’. ftqtad I* l h *
tba hahanslum tharaof; al*o all
Thl* t-r ..,..riy
n |,. , k n . n n . ,
a.»..n th a t • * fi *r *• t a m i may h* r i r c u l t Court *f ih# Ninth J u d ic ia l th* pr#mt««* at PA (*&lt;»umry club
gaa. itaam, *l#iirift. watar, an&lt;| t h . p i . m H n . nt J M P t n .- n a - l
h*4t.| ta *hoir raua* why told C i r c u i t In and for M#.nlw«»lo C»un- Cirri*. Manfnrst. Florida.
othar h*atlng. rooking, rafrU Oetrn. J U I l l . t i l , Fl.»rl,t«
Thia I* m a l a ou ra ua at fa F tn v l
p*llll-*rt far Adaption ahauld not | yv Florida. Aa ab hr*v fat*d tltla
a*rat|ng. lighting, pluaablng, 1 T n , . i . m n 4 . p u r . u . o t »n Finn l
bo gianird. and or prior to auch of th* r*a* I* t| % (riw t and Da a# nf F a r * taaur* *n t# r # i |n
ventilating,
Irrigating.
ant D . C f . n »f Fo-« I n . u r . . n t ., .4 |n
A o r i t M t » t h e r i m .io
|dat* &gt;an may fll# wrltt** d*f«ua*a nllva Arnold va»aua l.HIU O %n- th* aha v* can##. q?haw«**ry P j.W at
pow*r a&gt;at*.w*. macnin**, ap- jj t » . *Sn%. m u . . . C - n c r r Do--l««t
XOT1C1 14 MKflKilT *ll\l..\ lha tbo llaard of %dj&lt;4ttm*nt wf tha • in aa d can#* al (ha afflr* of tha daraao, A. K Jvhn*. t'laronr# C. Ko ! 4919. now p*nd*nc in Ilia
pl ans*##, fiaturas, and appur- ,\o. l.SST, non p .n - L n n In t n . i-|r.
C it y af fagford will hold a Rrgular Uaattng on Thursday, .Sov*m&gt;k*r t*Urk of tha Ciicutt Court at tha John* and Mr*. Lulu Rt. n.
i* ir r u lt Court of and for ft*mlnol*
i#s»anr*a, »hwa nsiw a-# or rult &lt;-nur* nf tnd f-ir S m l i i o l .
I f , 19A0, la th# Cttr Conimlaalua Roust at tho Oty llall at 9 t * I* m . j Court Ifouaa In Panf*rd, Klari.la.
Tou vr* h«r*hy r#&lt;t i’r* t to ftl* Cuunty. FI arid*
may h*i#aft«r p*na(ti to *» C o u n t, Kl-.rl-U
Iw ord*r to con al l#r a roqurat for a YlrUni a of lh* Zoa'-ng Ordlnanc*
*til n» i I a • sp&gt; th*t*sif to har- )&gt;»*r aaaw*r with th* CI*rk af
\\ IT.NKMH
W IIK P v K O F .
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IN
ba liiail with. In. ar on aald 1 l \ W I T N E S S W H R R I h i r . I k m .
aa portaiaa to prope rty locaiad •( lt*»; hiyrtl* Avapu*. t-ora 9 and la, I 1*1* Houahol lar, Attftrn*y far l*ot(« th* avid Court and t* a*r%* a T i»a«* h* r*'in ta •#? n$v hand a i d
pr«oit***, o%*n thaugn tbay at I I , 1.01110 M l m f h.n- t . nil .f f l r l n l
lllark f], Ti*r l. A varUnct of Paragraph D. Martian ;, wad Paragraph tlanara, P. O. Ilai 91*. Hanford, ropy th*r*«f up*a Jn**ph H. Mgr- offirtal •••1. thl* l a d day af Nov*
datarhad ar d*ta#hab!a
- #. l . tilt, 1 1 1 t i t
ol N o t t m t . r
C, factlog X. la ftqu*a(*d,
Florida.
••ha, p. O Rat 91». F*m Park. • iwHar. 1944.
at public aaio. ta tha htghaat and a s .
\Vitn**o my hand and official Florida. Attorney far Plaintiff#, ( • K A L I
Kdward F. I-ana, Chalimaa
ft#*f hM t*r far «avh h#'n*aw rha t S R A ’ .V
Publtah Noaambar 4, 1944.
aaal at Hanford Mamlnalo C'tinty, on or brfara tha 94th day of NovA r t h u r I#
B a c h w lth
Jr.
nnara af alavaa aclock la lh* 1
Arlhur K R . r k n i m . Jr
Florida, (hia 1*1 day #( Nov*mbar, ambar. 194A If you fmi (« d« ##,
C l * r h af th* C i r c u i t Court
far#,».u»n and two a'rlnrk in tb*
•’l . r h of I V . C l r r u l t Court
Airtjcac th t h n r i m .ic
IftAft.
la and for 9 am in .il* Ca u n iy . I a f t* rn a * a nn fh * T.*t d«v of Nova D*r#* Pro I’mt^Ma will a*
1 - in«S for p r m d i n l . Cnantr.
50 T IC I IN HKRKHT HIVKX tnat f;$* Hoard wf %d)uatiw*at of fh* City j l K A M
aut*r*d aaainst yoii.
Flo rida
aui v*! 194*. n iu* Front (Lrer of
Sqnrl-ln
of Man ford will hold a llrgular Alc*tlng ou Thiiri4i), N**hoiwb*r 19,
Arthur If H- Wwlth. Jr.
IQ : Martha T \ tiilan
Tula mo ITth slay of October,
ih* Mamiool* Co u n ty Coirthou**
»•&gt;
vi. r m i , T. V l h U n
9944, In lha CUf Coinmlaaiaw fU»«n at th# City llall ai 2:14 P. VI in
C l * r h of (ha C i r c u i t Co u r t
1944.
Dapuwj C l a r k
' tn Aanford, Flo rid al&gt; .,u i) C l.r h
ardar ta aoaaldor a rar«o*at tar variant# of th* Knntwg Ordlnanc* a*
Hy; Aria J. Luafquiat, DO.
amobrrosN, m a n , w a r d
: tiBAi.t
Arthur n R*rkwitk. Ir
4
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WARS
portaiaa In 4lt MaUonvOlo A«*aua, tail 94, Htach I, Falrvlaw iubJIvt* karlyla lfai*h*14*r
Clark of tha Clroult Court hi k DRAM
Arlhur IV ■•akwith. J*.
S DEAN
Ataa. A tananra of PA/agraph D, Soctlog 4, aad Paragraph K #*«• At|orn*v far r*titloa*ra
•ft# for ••nalhota County. 199 K a t t r a a r r a l Avt.vua
C1*rk nf i h * C i r c u i t Co u r t
1 111 It . It f . n l r . l A v . n u .
Haa I, la f#&lt;|uaat*d.
P. O. Hob 994
O rl tnd o. Flo rida
Ptortda
Hv. M afia T. VlhTatl
•vt»„.t„
F t u r l .U
Kdwa-d F U p 4 , Chilrmaa
Ranfard. Florida
r»*puty C l a r k
Ry Ana J. Lundq $!*t. DC. A t t o r n * ) * f a r P l a l a t l f f
i V f n r n . j , for ITnlnt ff
(ft1*•*» Novaiahar 4, IIC4.
PuMiah Nov, 4. ll, ll, 94, 1940.
Publna Oct. 91. 14 k Nov. 4, tt. hifeiicA Novaawaar 4, 1944.
| PuftsUk Nav. *,,1144.
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Awning: Window*
Venetian Blinds
Westinghouse
Equipped Kitchen#
Fire &amp; Police
Protection

Low Insurance Rates

10. Wanted lo Rent

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FOR SALE or .B A D E - 13,330
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
equity in 3 bedroom CBS bouse 1 Bedroom, t bath home .tear
g N o Down Payment and only SSI.
new high school.
(or house trailer or sell for
^monthly (Including principal,
SUPREME REALTY
gt.SSO. Small down payment
interest, insurance and taxes)
Of Orlando. Inc.
Located ta elty n o v e r*i acre
(or one of *ur 1 bedroom homes
m erry 1323!
lot
and
plenty
of
trees.
Phone
on S. Summerlin Are., with these
Eve. CRestwood T-2SM
rA 2-7*31.
added features; tcraszo doors,
awning windows, tiled bath, SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shores.
1.1. Mortgage Loans
electric range, paved street,
Beautiful lakefront home near­
City gas, water and sewerage.
ing completion, (or someone de­
MORTGAGE LOANS
Call for further information.
siring the best of everything.
FHA and Conventional
FLORIDA-OZIER ENTERPRISES
Call TA 2-T898.
Commercial A Residential
9
Builders
STENSTROM REALTY
t i l N. Park
Phone FA 2-2420
Helmly Realty, Selling agents
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
30* W. 13th St.,
Pb. FA 3-7603

J.

W. H A LL

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

ACREAGE: 2.3 acres So. Sanford
. Ave., 3 mi. oat eity limits.
U Pii. FA 2-3249.
2101 WILLOW AVE.
This 2 Bedroom JEW EL le a
LITTLE DRE/.M HOME. Northem businesa Interest required
owners sudden return. Only
1600 down and istume balance
t t $73 per mo. With total priee
of only $9t00. Another one of
SEMINOLE REALTY'S GOOD
+ VALUES.
Contact
Seminole
Realty, 1901 Park Ave. PA 2-3ZS3

PINEC REST
*h e owner of 102 West Woodland
Drive has instructed eur office
to dispose of this homo at ooco!
He has purchased another Sanford home, and can grant iramedisto possessioe.
lovely 3 BR homo with all
major appliance# included can
be yours to enjoy Thanksgiving
in any of UR following ways—
L Purchsve: For $12312.33, only
It.OOO down, and SM per month.
B. Lease: For $95 per month.
B. Rent: For $100 per month.
4. Trade: For host, car, horse,
plane, land, for anything that
has a value of $tooa What have
^ you to trade?

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave Phone FA 2 2420
g-BEDROOM. 2 full bath, separate
dining room; I rr. old CBS.
$200 down, assume FHA mort­
gage, balance $13 600, and move
right in. F V 2 7909 or FA 2-6362

W

IT’S URGENT

The owner of this fine 2 bedroom
masonry home on a well lo­
cated overused lot has reluc­
tantly lowered tho priew to
$7,579 for an Immedialo sale.
You will wonder how H can be
done, hut take advantage of
(hia best buy in town. Extras
include kitchen equipment- beau­
tiful shrubbery, a 4Vx% mor0 tgage. and a fenced hack yard.
GOSH! Don’t wail—call
•WE TRADE"

STEM PER Agency
Realtor—I mill or

FA

2-4991

112 N. Park

SUNLAND ESTATES— Offering
• your choice of 2 beautiful, well
kepi, 3 bedroom, kitchen equip
ed homes: one has a fenced
yard: down payment as low
as $630 with no second mort­
gage. $75.37 mo. on FHA InService loan with no dosing
cost, lower down payment ean
bo arranged and you can move
in tomorrow. Contact Seminole
Really, 1991 Tark Ave. Phone
• FA 2 5232.

FOR LEASE

Dawn's

• « • won't bo available when San­
ta comes to Sanford •
and
hero* why! 3 well arranged
Reauly Salon
Walker Building
bedrooms, t full ceramic tile
F\ 2 7M4
baths, jp acinus living room, 2310 Oak
combination Flnrida-Dining room
with lovely view overlooking 22. Build • Paint • Repair
lake, and for the Mra. a lovely PAINTING: Colors a (penally.
kitchen featuring built-in oven
Residential, commercial. Indus­
and range. Aim hat carport*
trial. Licrnaed and bonded.
with large utility roam. Cloicti
Wurk guaranteed
Free esti­
galore!
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2 4574
or FA 2-44.1/.
This well constructed CB home
features b e a u t i f u l terrano CARPENTRY, painting, rooting
and cement work. FA 2 1699
floors, awning windows, and 5
ply roof. In addition to the built
SONNY73 PAINTING
in range and oven, thia home Top Quality Work—Low Rates
is equipped with refrigerator,
FA 2 2671 or ►"A 2-4033
hot water liratrr. Venetian
PLATTS CARPENTRY Services,
blinds, and oil wall furnace.
new work A repair. Specialise
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
Situated on a well landscaped,
lake-front lot, this home ran be ' FA 27416.
youra for only $1100 down! Total
price, just 118,!U0! Monthly pay­ 2.1. Building Material*
ments—only $194 per month LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
including taxee and Insurance!
ROOFING
FHA Loan.
B EDWARDS
Immediate possession—first come,
RULllERS SUPPLIES
first serve basis. See it today,
\Ve Give TV Stamp*
tomorrow may be too Isle!
901 W. 3rd St.
FA2 7898

Stenstrom Realty

W H ER E . . .

C. A. YVhiddon, Sr.
BROKER

W. B Shippv, As'oe.
202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3961

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• J . 1 • I Bedroom*
• Planned Lake Front
Community
• 3 Farnleiied Madele fee
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L A K E MAItA HI.A It.
Just West of 17-92

FA 2-8123; FA 2-8570

Kol&gt;«on Sporting Goodj
HOUSE CLEANING.
Windows
Ph FA 2 5961 FOR SALK: t8 It. upright Qulefloors, walls. Phone FA 2-1212. 104 6 8 E 1st.
Fret freeier. Phone FA 1043T
slier 6 34 p. m. or all day Sat.
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Mercury Outboard Motors
ami Sun.
All typrs and sixes, installed
WOODRUFF MARINE
' Do It Yourself"
2401 French Ave.
FA 2 1191 PRACTICE PIANO, good snodt
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
lion. FA 2 CIS/.
14 ft. SPORT CRAFT boat. Mur­
S T I N E
ray trailer, new 15 Evinrude 52.WHI BTU Oil Circulator Heater,
Machinery and Supply Co.
motor, ail '39 model* priced i practically new, »33. Ph. FA 2 11*7
20i W. 2nd St.
P ii. F A 2t&gt;432
cheap. 414 laurel .Avenue
COUCH, used 1 months.
Sewinpr Mach. Repairs II ft BOAT, windshield and top; STUDIO
$15: Formica lahir, sis rhair*
13
h
p.
Kvtnrude
motor;
Chain?
ALL MVKF.S k MODELS
lieige, $15. Call FA 2 1973.
tilt boat trailer; excellent con
RF.NTALS Id WEKK
tliiinn: reasonable. FA 2-1411.
RIFLE, 300 Savaae, model 94,
201 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
$73. Ph. FA 2 2224 after *.oo.
FA 21623

A. K. ROSSETTKR

FLORIST
Celery Ave
(Member F. T. D.)
Beautiful
Imported Celerfnl
Flower* A Blrmmlng Plant*
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FA 2-1631

J 0 4 BEDROOMS
7

FULL B a THS
CARPETED

LIVING ROOMS

IS
FIRST
CHOICE

58 CHEVROUT
RF.l. AIR FOUR DOOR HARDTOP. Radio. Heater. Auloma.
lie Tr»n*mUnion. Power Steering. Beautiful Red and Whit*
Tulone Finish. White Sidewall Tire*, Low Mileage; Like
New Inside and Out.

*1695
57 OLDSMOBILE
"98w CONVERTIBLE. Fully Equipped Including Electrie
Window* and Seal*. Premium While Sidewall Tire*. HenulU
ful All While Fini*h and Black Tup, Leather Interior,

*1595

.16. Trailer* • Cabana*

HEATING

! BEDROOM llouselrailer, com
H. B. POPE
plelelv luSnidied. 11' x 10'. Will
300 S. Park - F.v 2-42JI
sacrifice lor $1600 to ..rule
estate. Phone FA 2 5129 after
3 . Flower* • Plant* • Shrub*
I 10 p. m. dally.
Petunias; Snaps; Calendula: Pan­
sy* Stock,: Verbena: Cam. W A N T A D S B R I N G
lioni; Salvia; m l and purylt.
GRAPEVILLE n u r s e r y
FA ST R E SU L T S
Grapeville Ave. near 20th St.

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HOMES BY

IIOTPOl.Vr refrigerator 135. In
quire 220 W. 19th Slreel
FIBER RI G. like new. FA 3 .5011

gRAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
KF.50Y FOR OCCUPANCT
( hi»Mf from many varied
rvterior deaign* and floor

LOCATED
SOUTH PIN SUREST A SUNI.AND ESTATES
r.A end FIIA FINANCING
AA—.NO DOAAN PA A.AIFYf

BUILT-IN DREAM
KITCHENS
CLOSINH COSTS LOAN WITH APPLIANCES BY
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30. Poultry • Pet* • Stock

21. Electrical Menkes

Call . . •

WESTINGHOUSE electric sewing
minline, sews forward and reV C ’S * , built-in light, mahogany
Jenkins Furniture
cabinet, attachments, *23. Ph.
too Sanford Ave
FA 2-7430
FA ” 1723.

0 D H A M &amp; TU D O R

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HOMES $8250

DOWN PAYMENT tr iC fl ■
NO CLOSING COST
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*37 5|«. Inrlndea Everything
I IIH. II -ISMY 5VOOIIED LOTS I
DIRECTIONS: * ML Sw .
I Sanford.
Hwy. 17-92. Tarn I
Right 1 Mi. Past DyaalronI® lc«. Fallow Sign*.
V

"Pull over to stArboArdl”

able. Call FA 23117,

Stenstrom Realty

WHERE___
111 N Park Avo Phone FA 2 2420

New k Used Farniiure A Appli
ance*. A Good Plaeo To
BUY. SELL or TRADE

Wall

New business building to be com­ ttt N. Park Ave Phone FA 2 2410
pleted by Nov. 10. Seven sepirate stores—4 leased, only
1 available. Phone FA 2-2420
WHERE . . . .
for complete information,

Stenstrom Realty

REDWOOD FEXCtNG
READY MIXED CONCRETE
See Sample at . . .
Outdoor Table Topa k Seata
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Lot Uarkera - Sills - Lintels
6th k Maple
FA 306*1
Stepa — Patio Blocka — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
OLD
NEWSPAPERS
FOR
SALE
WILSON - M AIER 30« Elm. Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3731
1
Cent
per
lb.
New and Uaed Furniture
THE SANFORD HERALD
3lt E. First St.
FA 2-3622 BALDWIN ORGAN, slightly uaed.
OFFICE
Can he purchased with small
204 W. 1st St.
FA $2611
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
depoait and amall monthly pay.
Beda. Day, Week, or Month—
menta. Also two Hammond chord SEWING 3IACHLNE: Morae Su• FURNITURE CENTER
organa, like new, will aacrifice.
perdial xig tag, atwa on bMtoaa,
1100 French Avo,
Spinet piano ooly 6393. Thomp­
makea buttonholes, monogram*,
Ph. FA 2 7*33
son Music Co.. 343 No. Orange
darn. etc. Almovt half paid far.
Ave., Orlando Phone G * 3 4377.
Guarantee remaining. Write Cre&gt;
NEW
PROVENCIAL W a l n u t Italia*
dit Mgr., Box 34, Herald.
round knee hole deak. leather
H U N TERS
top, $100; walnut record cabinet Guaranteed water proof leather GE REFRIGERATOR, good
dition. rose color, 143.
$23; rhaise lounge, viberalor,
boota. IVEY S SHOE STORE.
Iroquois. Phone FA 1 6760.
upholstering burnt orange, $30.
Paint 3.69 gallon — Tad gallon
Call FA 2 2169.
FREE! Cota 4.96 up. Army- 39. Articles Wanttd
Navy
Surplus, 316 Sanford Ave.
RE UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
WANTED: C3ood_ piane""*ar’ t$A
anteed. Free eatimatea. Phene FOR SALE: Portable Remington
Call FA 2-4601.
FA 2-7118 or MI 4-1771.
Quiet writer—A t cond. Reason

RKFINISHED ANTIQUES and old
picture frames. Restoralioe ■
House Wiring — Etectrie Servlet SIAMESE CAT and kittrni. Ph
speciality. Pick up and delivery.
Registered Real Estate Broker
WANTED: Experienced cook, also
Sid vihlen
!
Ph. FA 1-1361 tT-92 at Hiawatha " I T good waitress, Dixie Bell
I.
Call 4281. Geneva, Fla.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
BEAGLE, male, 9 month* old.
Diner. Phone TEmple 1 3931.
3 BEDROOM borne, payments $73
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 0915
A.K.C. registered, all shot*, $30. Used ftirnilure, appliances, tools,
per month. Nothing down. 231
etc. BoughtSold Larry’s Mart
See ISOS Holly Ave. FA 2 8363.
17.
Male
Help
Wanted
Flamingo Dr., Sunland Estataa.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132.
25. Plumbing Servlets
BEAUTIFUL puppies Free. Ph.
RAILROADS NEED MEN
WYNNEWOOD LOT
FA 2-3*30.
Sell Ua Your Furniture Quick
Lovsly lot 100' a I l f . Good real- 17 to 23 needed at once lo train
Service With The Cash. SUPER
for
Railroad
Telegrapher,
Sta­
dendal site. $1,200. Faces Lake
31. Automobile* - Truck*
TRADING POST FA 20677.
tion Agent, position*. Start
Gem. Large eak tree*.
$335, advance 3523 up. Work
FOR SALE; 1951 Plymouth (ordor
D um bin g 4 Heating
.18. Article* For Sale
days: take low cost training at
sedan, new cluirh. tire, mufller
AIR CONDITIONING
night with placement assured
and paint, runs good. Call GIRLS 34 inch bike. used. *21
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
upon completion. Contact Mr.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 26362
FA 2-2304.
F. 30th St.
111 N. Park Ave. Pboae FA 2-2430
Hodge at Mayfair Inn, Mon­
day,
Nov.
7,
3
to
t
p.
m.
A
1956 OLDSMOBII.K four door, It in. T.V., stand. rabbK ears
LAKE LOT on Crystal Lake.
PLUMBING
Tues. till noon. If married bring
clean. Phone FA 21133.
High grouod with trees. Call
$33. KA 2 2296.
Contracting A Repaire
wife, if under 21 bring parent.
FA 2-1684.
Free Estimate*
\%i»~PLYMOUTH, good mechan­
G1 approved under P. L. 550.
WASHER, Norge two cycle, ex­
R. I* HARVEY
ical condition, $123. FA 2 7690.
CLOSE IN—Two bedroom frame
cellent condition; 12 su. ft.
204 Sanford Ave. Ptror.a FA 2 3S61
home; refrigerator and atove; 19. Situation* Wanted
Coldspot Ireeter, good condition
3* FORD Ranch Wagon. * cy­
re-wired; new root; garage.
Call FA 2 2441.
linder, straight drive. Will sell
Located at 304 K. Fifth Street. LAWN WORK. FA 2 064$.
26. Radio A Televiaioti
or trade. NO 6 436J.
Priced at $4,300.
A REAL BARGAIN: New Build
WORK WANTED. FA 2-4016.
TV SERVICE CALL $2.00 plus 1952 Buit’K SEDAN, good depend­
ing. Collage 14' x 24'. 1 pic
parts. All parti and labor pollSt. Johns Realty Co. DAYS~WORK. Ph. FA 2 0913.
lure window 3 small aluminum
able car. reasonable. FA 2 7301
lively guaranteed .10 days. Sun
THE TIME TESTED F1BM
alter 6.00 p. m.
windows, 2 doors. .Must sell
shine TV., FA 2*792.
i l l N F a it Ava
Ph. FA20ta 21. Beauty Salon*
Maks reasonable offer. Call
1936 VOLKSWAGON convertible.
FA 2 6.161 after 3:30.
This
adv.
good
for
$2.30
off
on
CUSTOM BUILT C. B. home la
Bargain. Sl.ouo. Call FA 2 7061.
any regular price wave. Even­ 27. Special Service*
Mayfair on well landscaped
FACTORY TO TOU
ing
tppoinlmcnis.
Air
eond.
lot. Spacious 1 bedrooms, 2
32. Aulo Repair Service
ALUMINUM
Harriett's
Reauly
Nook,
105
So.
Oil Heaters Cleaned
full baths; living dining room;
VENETIAN BLINDS
Oak,
FA
2-3742.
AUTO GLASS
lovaly kitchen with built-in*, in­
Thone FA I- 1817 before 9.00 a. |
Enclosed bead Sag proof bottom
cluding dishwasher and disposal: L A R -R F/ BEA U TY ’ SA LO N
m. or after 5 oo p. m.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
INSTALLED
plus family room; patio and Now Open
or rayon tapoe Cotton or nyloa
26-10 H iaw atha
Windshield
Hack
(ilnaa
double carports; central heat Air Cood — Air Cood. Dryer* ENVELOPES, Lettsi'hi-adi, state­
cords.
Door (ilaaa
Vent (Haas
and air conditioning. Imme­ Open Evenings by Appointment
ments, invoicrs, hand hills, and
SVnkarik Glass and Paint Co.
SK R\ ICK
diate occupanev. Call owner,
programs, e t c .
Progressive Senkarik tIlaaa and Paint Co. 210 Magnolia
DIAL FA 2-1398
Ph. FA 2 4622
FA 2-7501.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— 210 Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2
4622
Permanent Wave, complete $T.W
PLACE your order now for Mrs,
&gt;u6 West Uth M.
HAZEL PORTER BEAUTY SHOP
Biown Miller's famous hums
.13.
Boa
I*
&amp;
.Motor*
CHRISTMAS
1104 W. giro
Pn. t A S-iJsi PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
mailt fri.il rake. We ship any­
IS ALMOST Il'R E AGAIN
W L. HARMON
where in the w o r I d. Ph.
Gateway To Hie Waterway
BUT
Ph. FA 2 4223
FA 2 3604.
Your
EVINRUDE
Dealer
206 CITRUS D llV E
g:0Q p. m.

38. Articles For Sals

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
.
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

LAFF-A'DAY

15. Business Opportunities

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Realloe
FOR LEASE • Service Station.
2644 French Are.
Raymond Lundqulst. Asaoe.
Phone FA 2 3641
Good, established location. In­
PA : Mil
Atlantic Ranh Bldg. "Can Hall"
ventory take-over THE PURE
4
BR
ROUSE,
by
owner.
FA
2-3371
S BEDROOM — 1 BATH HOME
OIL COMPANY. 604 W Sixth
A real buy at *t2,7SO.M. Only
Street City.
$300 down and take over PHA OUT OF TOWN OWNER effera l
2-bedroom;
cirporte;
utility GROCERY. Meat and Clothing
. mortgage. Monthly payments inhomea; one In DeBary. 6B.300;
Store in heart of colored dis­
™ eluding taxes and Insurance
one in Lake Mery. 38.900; S3O0
trict. Buy stock and fixtures,
$64.13. See this one today. Call
down, $70 monthly; FA 2-7213
lease building. Ph. FA 2 IMA.
Jim Hunt, rA MJOI.
THREE bedroom, two bath homa
FA R M ER ’S AGENCY io Sunland. $4*3 down, pick up 16. Female Help Wanted
paymrati. Call FA 1-822T.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
COLORED WOMEN with cars for
S4*6 S. Park Ave. Ph. KA 2-5221
K t p c n . c i p lus c c m
After hours FA 2-2611 • FA 2-3012
mission. Phone FA 2o»lo after

M. Article* For Solo

Fri. Nov. 4, 1960 — Page 11 .17. Furnitur*

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RESALE

HUMES
A A A1L.AULE

AI.UKADA FIN AM U» B5

ELECTRICALLY

ORIGINAL PURCHASER

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RENTALS HOMES AVAILABLE

ODHAM
II55 V. 17-91
SANFORD
J. BR AII.F.Y

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ON

VALUES

DISPLAY NOW !

W H E R E DEALS S H IN E
at the aiga of your beat buy
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DOWN P LAMENTS I.05V AS I2A*

“210" FOUR DOOR V-8. ILtdio. Heater. Automatic Trano.
mi**ion, Black nnd While Tuton* Fininh, While HldewaR
Tire*.

Our Uaed Cara Will Be Displayed For Year
Inspection Nightly On Our large Lighted Lot.

ELECTRIC

REFRIGERATOR
OVEN—ItANti F.
55 VTF.R HEATER
DESli.NEO FOR AOL R
RETTEK LIVING

57 CHEVROLET

Conventional • FHA
FIIA In Service
FINANCING
D IREI riO\&lt;t: Turn 5V»,t

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2nd ft Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofe. FA 2-8711
Chevrolet — Oldamobile — Cadillac Trade-las
Save Dollar* A t Holler’s

H O LLER

TUDOR

37lh ST.
PH. FA 2-1361
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State Flower Show Exhibits Here To Fill Civic Center

F r i N o t . 4 , IM P

title*, terrarium*. potted plants
The State Flower Show, to bo ride and Mr* W. F. Jefferl* will i cut specimens, vegetables and dirt garden* on child activities
I
and
cut flower*.
I and to Interpret book* and poem
held hero Doe. 1-1 will have ex­ display Plant Introduction, the! fruits.
hibit* which oever tha ontira Civic newest and latest in plant davalop-1 Working w*th Mis. Helen DeWit
merit.
for this grouping are Mrs. George
Center.
Wi
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.
Civic Beautification la tha last Rounds, Mr*. Frank Patterson and
Mr*. Eric Vlhlen is In eborta (jispjgy gnd will include state pro­ Mr*. Leonard DeWit.
of the exhibi* on Educational Di»- jecta of various garden club*.
Mrs. Blanton Owen and her com­
plays. In the arts given for her Also, th* national couneil books mittee of Mrs. Arthur Harris,
part of tho show, entries will In­ for garden club* will be shown.
Mr*. Irving Pryor and Mr*. Byron
Th* theme for the high school Fox will complete the educational
clude one by the U S . Soil Con­
Under New Management
servation Unit of Seminole County division of th* show I* Teen Life branch of the show with the Junior
and the Florida Stats Forestry and th* display* ehown will In­ Flower Show Division.
— ON —
clude artistic design* titled, Fail
Th* artistic design* include Our
Service.
Others will Inclod* one by the Fantaey, Spin A Wax, Cool Man, Day Begins. School Days, Holiday
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Junior Nature Camp; Mrs. Louis Cool, Dig That Crasy Curve, and at the Beach, A Day Down on the
Farm, Christmas Holidays, with
C. Oakley will present sne on Christmas Holiday.
In th* corsage group, there will drcoratiuni In three types; No­
World Gardening; The Web of
IIWY. lT-M, South
Near Navy Baa* Road
Life, aiujul rOnaeivalion, will be b» entries no formal rornagr* with things A Blowing, ronde with dri­
OWNERS end MANAGERS —
the display by Mrs. W. W. Hen­ them* Junior-Senior end less ed plant materials; Frivolous Fanformal entries In th* Homecoming cles, in three types and Button,
derson.
Joyce S. and Clayton E. Bagwell
Button, Whco's Got the Button,
Coelt Tucker, county agent, will Football class.
Th* group* In horticulture are made up of button gardens.
have a display on the newest
The horticulture will have the
grasses which will grow ia Flo- decorative planters, potted plants.

Collins In Strong
Stand Against Fish,
Game Amendment

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TALLAHASSEE (U P !) - Got.
Lefts? Collin* today cam* out
strongly against a proposed con­
stitutional amendment to give the
legislature control over funds of
the State Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission.
Collin* said he Intends to vote
against this change, amendment
No. I on the election ballot
neat Tuesday, and hopes the
people of Florida will Join
Um In voting it down.
He said it would "provide for
aa unsound weakening of execu­
tive authority and an Invitation
for legislative pressures In the
game program.”
Collins said he intends to vote
tor the other five amendments on
Dm ballot, Including thoae to per■lit the legislature to add an­
other judge for district appellate
couna end to suni.nU * dUtribu
tioa of race trick funria equally
among tha «T counties, regardless
cf population.
Collins said one more judge ie
badly needed in each of the dis­
trict appellate courts In Central
and South Florida. Tha North
Florida court ran get along with
U present three judgea for the
time being, he said.
He said race track money dis­
tribution has been a source of
"political agitation” for years and
|e'd like to see It put to rest.
The amendment wee adopted
as a companion bill to a reapportionment measure which went on
the ballot a year ago and was
rejected by the voters.
Opponents of Increasing the
legislative representation of the
big counties consistently argue
that giving the large counties
more senators and representatives
might lead to taking away the
race track revenue from the small
counties.
Tying it down In tha Constitu­
tion will end this kind of "propa­
ganda," the governor said.
The other amendments which
the governor will support would
permit servicemen reaching the
age of St while out of the slate
or county to register to vote by
mail, and would permit eivil Jury
trials in Volusia and Brevard
counlica to bt held at locations
other than tha county scat.

1,000 Are Killed
In Cyclone, Wave
DACCA. East PakUlan (UPI)
—A cyclone and tidal wave that
lashed the East Pakistan port
(own of Chittagong and the stirrounding coastal area look at
least l.ooo lives, an eyewitness
laid today,
TT.3 aunrivor, who arrived here
hy train from the isolated town,
laid (here waa a complete com­
munications blackout for 40 hours
after the cyclone swept In from
the Bay of Bengal Monday eve­
ning.

TB X-Ray Unit
Works In DeBary
The Tuberculous and Health
Assn. Mobile X-Hay Unit will be
at the DeBary Post Ollice tnday
from J p m. lo » p m and Ssturday from 10 a.m. lo S p.m.
Mr*. Adam Muller ia chairman
*f a group of volunteers who will
■salat in nuking the x-rays.

O pstninq
WED.,

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'Mixed Up'
Even the squirrels can get mixed tip.
The out-of-nenunn baby squirrel wax found In Mr.
and Mrs. R. M. F r y e r s S. Sanford Avc., back yard
after some trees had been removed.
The squirrel, judged to be about three weeks old,
* - - - [}&gt;{; only one found nnd th** n»**t wax not located.
Squirrels normally have young only in the spring.
1-eRoy Taylor, who found
squirrel, feed; t’&lt;«
email animal on bread and milk.

Hospital Notes
NOVEMBER 1
Admissions
Betty L. Morene, Maitland; Arnol­
ds Domlnques, Sanford; Betty
Barringer, Saniord; Marion HallLake Monroe; Louise Brown,
Jacksonville Beach; Betty It. Wil­
liams, Sanford; Raymond Knight,
Sanford; F.McIte M. Jennings,
Sanford; Buster Dixon, Sanford;
Mary I,. Desmet, Lake Mary;
Mary Lee i'bmnp’ion, Abaro, Ba­
hama; Henry C. Morgan, Sanford;
Alberta Beatty, Sanford.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph W. Bar
ringer, Sanford, a daughter
Discharges
Ida Fensiermacher. DeBary; Wil
11a in late**, Sanford; Theodore
Oliver, Sanford; Stewart Clark,
Casselberry; David Phillips, Gen
eva; Mr*. John A. ArniitrunK
and baity, lake Mary; Alice Get
man- Sanford; Edna Pinkerton.
Melbourne; Martha Haborn, San
ford; Jean Orasrhr, Sanford.
NOVEMBER I
Admissions
Sylvia Farnsworth, Sanford; A
mclia Nobir, Sanford;
Joyce
Christine Rowe, DeBary; William
T. Young, Saniord:
Margaret
Horne, Sanford; Clara M. Parks.
DeBary; Robert Swope. Sanford:
All* II, Vainc, Lake Monroe:
Charles Wayne Cowan. Saniord.
Discharges
Mrs. Raymond WiUel and baits
buy, Saniord; Taursikl Drawdy.
Sanford; Edith Slrobmcir, Di­
ll ary; llena Pool?. Eustis; Itcna
Thomanla.
Eustis;
Florence
Gould, Dcllary; Mary L. S. Des
met, Lake Mary; Cynthia Meyers,
Sanford; Mrs. Curtis Williams
and baby bov, Sanford; Mrs
George Katana and baby boy.
Sanford; Anna D. Travis, San
ford: Dennis ,1, Walker, Altamonte
Springs; Gladys Cleveland, San
ford; Benjamin Green. Sanford:
Hardy Snow, Sanford; Charles K
Hood, Sanford; Mrs. Eddie Coop
er and baby boy, Sanford; Fay
II. Ives, Sanford.

Recreation
Schedule
Monday
I p. m. -Youth Wldg,
ter
7 p. m.—Youth Wing,
Center
7 p. m.—Jr. Ballroom,
ter
7:10 p. m.—Art As«n„
tor
H p. m.—Sr. Ballroom,

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HEALTH

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Chiropractic Restores Glandular Balance:
Your tflonda are mighty im- out that the troublesome
portent to the proper furic- gland la not working up In
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will he completed this week and
police Chief Claude l.iyo warns
that parking regulations will be
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strictly enforced in the future.
The Debary Volunteer Fire Dept.
Parallel spaces are provided
Auxiliary will spnnsor a bake sale on E. Lake Ave. with diagonal
Saturday, from lo a.m to II a.m. [one* on Church St. where parking
at Ihe DcRary Plaza.
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patient's own gland*
work any better.
T h at means that
once it ix begun
th e
treatm ent
may have to be
continued for a
Inu n u * '
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equipped to deal with thix
problem.
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Published in the public IntereH, ia „ plain
WuallmU
(he practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo Kerwin whose office is
located a t 201 S. French Ave.
and his telephone number b
F Air fax 2-71 12.

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7:10 p. m,—Youth Wing, Jr., Civic
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Center
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W E A T H E R ) F a ir through T u w d a y. H iifh today. 72-76. Low tonight. 62-56.

Contests
Till largest turnout in Seminal*
Xounty'i voting history I* expected
V t tin -polli Tuesday to consider
th* longest ballot in many years.
Till poll* will be open from 7
a.m. to T p m.
Out of the 17,0(10 registered, more
than 13.000 are canceled to Hark
In (he poll* and cast their vote*
SupttiUwr of Rcglstraiicn C?mllla Bruce laid that this should
t h r e a t all record* here, with lJ.ono
Registered Democrats, 3.000 regis­
tered Republican* and 1,000 in­
dependents.
Voting should be easier this elec­
tion with the addition of 14 new
machines in the county.
Anyone needing transportation
to the polls can roniact the Slier
Iff* office or the Jaycees at the
Junior Clumber of Commerce In
Vformatiou booth.
VAH-11 Kiillited Mens Wives
will ftirn sh transportation to the
polls for Navy dependent*. Phone
Mrs. Kay Thompson at FA 2-7120
or Mrs. Antic Hieczkowskt at
FA 2-1742.
Free baby silting service has
also been olfered. Four-ll club
girls will babysit at tong'a Plumb
Qing, 3334 Park Dr. (rum 7a.m.
to 11 a m. and from 1 pm , In 3
pm.
The Pioneers Group of the Firat
Presbyterian Church will baby ait
all day in the educational building
on Third fit.
There will be sumo I.SOO 'realdenli of Semmole County who
will gel the unique opportunity
* of voting twice Tuesday.
These are the 3.500 registered
voters of Sanford who. besides
voting in the presidential and
stale elections, will cast ballots
for two City Commissioner* post*.
The only place ti es* registered
tellers ran vole for a fity com­
missioner is at the 11 voting
booth* in City Hall.
After they volt in the city elecv lion, tney can move on to their
respective county precinct voting
place*.
lneumlieni V I.. Wilson ami leroy Anderson are seeking the
Group 1 post ond Tom McDonald
and R. J . Boynton are seeking the
Group 1 city commission scat.
The booiua at City Hal! mil!
be open from T a. m. to 7 p. m.

B y United Press* International
Son. John F. Kennedy led tha praaidential poll* on elec­
tion eve but the experts agreed today th at the race wraa ao
clone the actual Vssillotitiyr could ifo either way.
A total of 2H9 electoral vote* it* needed for election and
h compilation of the elect inti outlook* published by Tima
nmgnzino. Newsweek. U . S. New* k World Raport and atatewide pulli in many stagea gave
Kennedy 21 atate* with 265 vole*,
one shy ot Die magic number.
Vice President Richard M, Nixor wa* credited with W atate*
s .ll .

PART OF THE CHOW i) at Sunday's free circus p fiiuiiu un ce which
was film ed here for later release in a T V series is shown going into the
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Nine itate* with 126 voir* were
undecided in Die cutisensu*. They
were California, Hawaii, Illinois
Kentucky, Maryland, Minnesota,
North Carolina, Tennettee and
Washington.
By I nltrd Press International
Two nationwide survey* have
John F. Kennedy'* new* secre­
been made in addition to these
tary said today the four-hour aleepolls. George Gallup's American
lion eve telethon of Vice I'raal*
Inalilute n( Public Opinion report­
deni
Richard M. Nixon was eosted voter* leaning toward Ken­
ing the Republicans mar ’ than
nedy by a .slight margin. The El­
tftOO.OOU and demanded to know
mo Roper poll rated the presi­
white the money was rominr
dential race undecided in it* latest
tabulation* Oct. 23. Itoper'i final fiuui.
"This Is the most lavish spend­
poll* i* in l&gt;e announced tonight.
ing on a day liefore election in tha
Roper * figure* on Oct. 23 gave
history of this country," t'ierra
Nixon 16 percent, Kennedy 44.3
Snliiigrr told newsmen,
percent and 9.1 percent unde­
Salinger made the statement a*
cided. It-'per said the undecided
Kennedy lelt Providence, R. L,
percentage wa* twice a* high at
during a final rampaign swing
it had ever been at that stage of
around the candidate's native New
a presidential campaign.
England.
Kennedy'i hope* to gather New
“We would Ilk* Mr. Nixon to
Yurk State'* 41 electoral vole*
stale the origins of his funds and
were given a ImjosI today by the
what lomniitmvnt* hr had to
New York Dally Newt which gave
make to .get them,1 'Salinger said.
him it.8 percent to Nixon's 45.2
He aaiil the cost estimate inpercent statewide. Kennedy led
clulled the four • hour telethon
6.) .1 percent to 33.3 perceni in
scheduled today from *2 p. m. to 6
New York City. Nixon held the
p. nr. plus three-hour segments
edge in Ilia suburb* and upstate
in “prime time."
New York.
Kennedy spoke to an unofficial­
Tb* Chicago Sun-Time* reported
ly istimnted cfowd of 10,000 to
today final return* from its straw
15.000 In 38-degree weather hi
poll indicated Kennedy would win
front of City Hall in Providence.
illinoit by a amall margin. Tha
He made a biting attack on SlxSun-Timet poll gave Kennedy 31.53
nn'e announced plan to send
percent to Niaon'a 19.17, KennedyAmerican leader* to (run Curtain
won the Chicago straw vote by a
countries,
heavy margin.
The Dallaa Times-Herald look a
poll in "3U carefully selected areas
of Dallaa County” ahowtng that
.1.13 percent of those polled were
for Kennedy, 12 percent were for
Nixon, 30 4 were undecided and
Kennedy and Nixon appear to
the rest did not plan to vole,
The rimes Herald compared to a neck and neck race for Flori­
these result* with lho*j of a simi­ da'* 10 alectoral vote*.
Tre - election forecasts lava
lar poll ala week* earlier and
Nixon
a alight edge. But tha raca
that the uiulec.ded column had
wai rated an close lint both
dropped iharply.
A statewide pull cuuduclcd by camps claimed victory and a la*t
several Louisiana newspaper* re­ minute upsurge could aend *
sulted in a straw vote majority either way.
for Kennedy of so .1 percent, to „u N The presidential rare, sparked
percent for Nixon. A ticket of on- by TV debates that brought it into
com milted electors received 17 every home and personal visit*
by the candidates that made Flor­
p^nrrttA filiform* polli tonductril by ida a battleground, hat stirred
Marvin D. Field Revearch Co., of so much interest that a record
San Francisco, published m 31 turnout of 1.2 intlllua lo t.9 million
California newspaper* on Oct. 31, voter* 1* predicted.
reported 1* percent (or Kennedy,
Contests tor governor, fuur
1.1 percent lor Nixon and 7 per­ cabinet offices, five congressional
cent undecided.
irall, a atate utillt.es conimiision
puil and 20 House and .Senna
Wilson School Meets seats also ara tn the ballot.
None ol these has cunic cluae
llie Wilson School f l u will
hold ■ stunt meeling Tuesday nt to the presidential race in voter7:1U p. in, in the arlmnl to ilisutss appeal, although marked by the
the llaliuvvren Carnival and im­ most intensive campaigning at
provements that tan be carried'
•**•*'* 1*^*1 in modern history.
Regardless of the outcome. I960
out next year.
is likely to go down m the record*
as the year Florida won lull stun*
wo party" atat*.

I MIAMI (UIM) — At least lu perThe Hanford Ait A-sn, will pre­
sent a program open to tha public
City pulne have reported the •ons died in Florida weekend trafj lie tragedies to push the nl.ile's
today ist 7.10 p. in, at the Civir
arreslv of four Negro youth* in­
The board of equali/atlon hear • heller joti a* tax assessor than I'eoter.
traflic death toll over live one
volved in a series of 43 burglaries thousand mark, II,e Highu*&gt; I'a ing neared an end Hut morning, you am doing,”
The speaker will be Karl Bo*
but not betore a (larrup of Hie " Vnd you can put lhal In the
throughout Santoro during die past
laruler who will addles* the jrioop
&gt;
old disagreement between lav reiord," Krider said
two month*.
, ,
, .
,
.-.r.d jhExr a r.rvr csJlcctiun of alidcs
Mra. Walker did not reply to
V'sensor Mary Karlr Walker and
Otii Sander.'. IT. of IHW Maple 1 t'SL * kl'p.'U . A S K t T l
made recently.
Krulor's reman*.
LONDUp tU PI) - n i t Culled Commissioner John Krider.
Ave., and the Direr younger boya
Ilolander i* well known for hi*
The
board
heard
some
In
com
It
all
atarted
wlirn
Mrs.
Came
were apprehended late Thursday Slate ha* requettrd and rerrived
slatn
and national atlilintiuna
L. Wolfe of Fern Park addressed plaint* Dus morning, bringing Die
when I'airoliiian l ’. C. l)od*»n Urilish permission to survey wa­
with the fine ait*. Iln live* in
total
ol
cuinpl.ltnD
to
60
mice
(he
a
letter
to
"John
Krider,
lav
cornered them in an alley between ters in the Bahama* area lur a \v?ei»or," complain.ng ol a raise hearing started last Wednesday,
Winter I'aik wi are hs ia Die
Ninth and IHh Street* off Holly pos-ihle U. S.' naval under, ea in taxes.
director of the unique Leisure
Hie
board
is
Inspecting
Orirnia
Ave. after they had broken inlo weapons testing center, it wav
The letter was referred lo Mrs Garden* tin* altcrnoon to deter­ Center, which wa. founded by him.
the Pure Oil Hulk Plan* on W. ilisrloved officially today.
After the talk, Ilolander will
mine whether resident* should be
Walker.
Sixth St. and made off with a
nn-wer question* ty the audience.
given
a
lax
induction
because
of
Mr*.
Walker
answered
Mi*.
Storm Season Light
transistor radio.
Wolfe’; letter With these rrm.uk*. high water damages this navi I lie juugiMto is spunsuied l&gt;y the
MIAMI (CPI) —Dcspiia tha on­
Hanford Art Assn, and the San
Sanders was turned over to
"Your letter of Oct. 27 ha* hern year.
slaught of Hurricane Donna, the
ford Itecieatiou Dept.
county authorities and the other
referred
to
nu*
for
reply,
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WW Hurt wane s^aton rated amon
Hirer to juvenile officer*
Krider is not ami ha* never been
Hie milder ones, the state's
Officer* also arrested The'-dole best-known expert said today . Gor­ the lax assessor -ol Seminole
Isaac, negro, of William Clark Cl., don Dunn, chief hurricane lore- (.minty, although from ail mdiia
fur possession of a stuien .32 call caster si the Miami Weather lions would very much like (o
Precinct J: West Sanford, IIS
brr revolver. He said that he got Bureau, sa.d the season'* sevrn have the job."
The Seminole County Bar Assn
French Ave , 2.071 registered,
As Die letter was read before
it from Sanders and one of Hie vtiirm.s were the fewest since 1912
ha*
gone on record si muni
live machines.
juveniles after a break-in Oil, 21. and their Intensity « u "compar­ the roiupilasiun, Krider calle.l
V 17 year oh! Ginderville m.iri ntourly approving the passing of
Mrs. Walker s statement &gt;; upid
I; Take Monroe, elmrch annex, at Johnny Carlton's Georgia St nr,
fell mil of a hunt near L'nm * Constitutional Atnendmeni's No.
and said he resented her remarks
4.11 registered voter*, two mach­ 1317 W. I3th St., from ah ch the atively weak."
Camp on the St. John's River late I, No. 3 and No. S
"I
don’t
want
Ihr
job
and
ine*.
weapon was taken
Friday and drowned, th* sheriff's
Amendment No, t permit* the
Gable Stricken
wouldn't take it if it wu&lt; offered
3; East Sanford, Home Center,
legislature to enact law* which
Included in the number of art;HOLLYWOOD ( t.P lj - Mark to me." Krider said, adding that office reported.
•.'lib and Sanford Ave., 3,934 regis- cj,.,
buss ailiuittrd
taking Gable, penuniLcaLun of dasiiing
the man wa* Ident it ted ns !e
will increase the number of
"frankly, I think I could do a
land Carl Heck strum Coroner judges for Die court* of aopeal.
tered and It machine*.
other Ilian liie radio and revolver itiuvie heroes, was in "very sat-'
•Hugh Duncan said thai It-- .strum Five and aix do not alien .Semi­
4: Paula, Wiliun School, 2t3 re­ were 12 rartuns (if ugarel*. one .'factory condition ’ today follow
j fell mil of the boat a( 6 Ik p m nole County hut will allow civil
gistered and ona machine.
bo* of cigars, two hove* of *o*. mg a imld heart attack. Stricken
The body was recovered toon case* to lie beard In branch court5; Oviedo, Town Hall, 306 re­ various fondvtulf, a camera, tvo Sunday at his suburban Knrinu
attrrwardt
and Duncan proncune house* of Brevard, Highland* and
j
pencil
flashlights
and
over
l.-u
m
e-tate, the 53-ycar-old "king'' of
gistered, two machines.
el the man d e ad Hum drowning, i Vuluvia Cnnrilie*.
small
change
including
one
silver
the
slat*
rested
comfortably
at
S: Geneva, community house,
dollar.
Hollywood Presbyter.an Ho-pilal
2(3 registered and one machine.
Assisting in rakhing luc gin* with ids wit* Kay who had ano
7; Chulunta, old school house,
4 charge id aggravate i a- suit
ol young th eves were Co pi Arnold tiler bed moved into hi* loom.
.VV5 registered, one machine.
against Truman Conkle of Bear
Williams, Patrolmen Fred Kcilry
S. Gojdenrod, community haute,
Lake ha, been not pruned m Cir­
and Herman Ifarru-ll and two
675 registered, two machine*;
cuit Court.
members of the Shore Patrol.
i
Cookie had been charged after
9: Longwood, Town Hall, 1,117
an alterratinn wiih Albert Sima
registered, three machines.
Pmtmavter C. C. Kercr slid last spring A report of the Circuit
to I-ake Mary, Presbyterian
today that he has hern advised Court docket in tail Wednesday'*
Church anna*, ( I I registered, two
by Lie office of Postmaster Gen­ Herald listed Cunkle a. charged
machines.
eral Vrthur Ft. Summerfirld that with manslaughter. This wj * in
11: Altamonte Springs, commu­
the I'oit Uffire Department Is corrett and me on v i tiargc
nos askin* for hid* to build and against Conkle was the mm of
nity house, 1,345 registered, Jour
Ica-c If) the department llie nrw aggravated ajsautt which was
marhine*
County ft bool SupeiiotenHi-nt R post office for Casselberry. Bid*
12: Forcit City, Purvis Real Es­
dismissed Ihrs^igh the court s no!
T. Milwee volunteered today lo a t arr being accepted from today p roste actions
tate, U t registered, two machinr*.
a* co-chairman with Sheriff J. L. through December 3
13: Slavia, school annex, 15 re­ Hobby in rolleeting donations
"This proposed new building."
gistered. one machine.
from gm eminent amployt* for the fierce * iid "wlil repla.e existing j
14: Fern Park, Casselberry. t’niled Fund.
&lt;
1 fsrtlitie* located on Highway
Prairie Lake Legion Mali, LMI rt
Milwee will eolle-1 volunteer 1*92. .specifications call for a
TALLAHA^EE it I'll
Th*
giHered. one machine.
donations fi-m all the rounty, structure containing approximately 2.871 square feet with a is out­ date auditor rrlea-ed a g-od refor th* fund.
15: Sanford proper. National si h ail employ
Guard Armory, 2.466 regisiered, i IV. K. Gray from Lake Mary, side loading platform snd ade­ l*orl fur Seminole Counts I -&gt;c As­
has VI volunteer* to work on the quate spare lur parking and truck sessor Mary Flarle Walker
(even machine*.
Auditor Bryan Willi* reported ac­
18: Bear Lake, Florida Power j hum* to house campaign in the maneuvering."
All tniurmaiion about the pru counts were properly closed by
faMinge, 533 registered, two mach l. *ke Mary area whiih wilt in­
clude Loch Arbor, Little Venire posed building it pusted on the Mr*. Walker, u * roll' were neat
me*.
ami Ravenna Park. Th* group wilt bulletin board in the lobby i&lt;f th* amt mechanical]) accurate, and i t K \I{|.Y VOT ING ut the SHiifntd (ii'uinmisr •&gt;v)hmiI look pluct tudav in an
C0(da were adequate and wall
maet with Gray today at 7:30 p. praten4 Casaelberiy i’ust Offire.
election program. Left to riiflit: Leo Lew, Sue I ’ rice, Eth el Todd, R ich a rd
Bid* should to submitted to th* k«rf.
m. to sea a film an L'F. Ther* will
M eet Postponed
« ••hen. ijcHyn Ut il .wi, C i'lit'it Me.' .t . Uremia Phillip* and M trth a Johnnun
He slid expense* weir support­
Tb* Cuunly Com mi is wo hat be refcethmenls irrve-l after th* Real F.stale Officer, W. P Set
a re .iito u ta T ify |&gt;.u.. T o ry m e in Virgil D u ffell'* tilth Kr H(le.
postponed Ms regular meeting m e e t in g at the Lak* Mary Cham- rer Jr., P. O. Bus Prut. Jaissoa ed by mvoices or payroll vuuchar*
nil* 1* FI*.lU er»!cf MIiulo)
•and eaxKtkcd checks.
* to* of
b*c**to of ton

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Man Drowned
in Boat Mishap

Polling Places

Count Nol Pressed
in Circuit Court

Bar Association
Favors 3 Proposals

GOP Telethon
Cost $500,000,
Demos Charge

Race For Florida
Vole Looks Close

V O T I “'■*

Bids Open On New
Postal Facilities

Milwee Is Added
To Volunteers

Assessor’s Office
Operation Lauded

Students Learn
Election Routine
Tuesday wilt to the eltctlnn day
for inuit, but fur th* Sanford
Grammar school, today wax
Campaigning at the school lor
Richard N:xon and J"hn Kennedy
has been going on at the school
during Ian week and tto «t*ct.oa
was held today.
Freeman Baggett, principal of
th* icbool, said that th* child­
ren in alt rooms participated by
drawing posters, campaigning for
their fivnnic and registering to
vole.
, "The reason for holding th*
election one day &gt;n advance," h*
said," was to encourage parents to
vide."
The program involved each child
registering and then goit - into
a secret booth to mark a written
ballot.
The entire (lection procedure was
eaptained to the classes by thair
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h i t 10— W ed N o /. 2. 1960

OK Tire Store
Open For Business
In March of this year Mr. and
Mr*. Harry W. Boom aold their
OK Tin Store in Tuacalooaa, Ala.
preparatory to opening a airallar
builneaa somewhere In Florida.
Then fur the next tin month*
they traveled ever 1,000 mile*
eearehlng the State lor a town
that appealed to them the moat,
finally aettling in Sanford.
The OK Tire Store la now open
for buiineu in a new building
built speeifleilly for the purpose
at HU French Avenue.
There are ever 1.400 OK Tire
Stores scattered throughout the
Nation with M of them In Florida.
With this widespread coverage.
Boone aays, the company finds
U easy to maintain their nation­
wide written road hazard guarantoe on all new and re-cap tires.
A formal grand opening is plan*
■ad. Associated with Boooe In
the business is Mrs. Boone as
and Joe Duggar of Sanford as ser­
vice manager.
The Boones have one daughter,
Judy, • years old, and now reside
in their new home at XI i Iro­
quois Ave.

East Pakistan H it
By Second Cyclone
DACAA, East Pakistan (Uf&gt;I) Mattered communications blocked
government efforts Tuesday to
find nut how moeh death and deetruction were muted by tha sacend cyclone to rmkt Pakistan In
three weeks.
Winds up to 100 miles an hour
slammed Into offthore islands and
short areas on the Bay of Bengal
Monday night.
It caught civilians and govern*
eiant crews still cleaning up from
the last cyclone te hit tho area
Oct. 10. That one left an estlmal*
ed 1,000 dead. So many bodies
were washed out to sea the exact
loll will never be known.

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Edith Bishop, Alvin Campbell,
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Frances Morrison, J. C. Gaines,
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A National Broaden*ting Co. crew waa busy this
morning getting ready to film circus pictures here this
weekend and the producer invited Seminole County restdents to be in the films.
Producer Jack Emanuel and unit marnger Dick
Larson were setting up the machinery to begin shooting
background film and some acts by the Crtstlani Bros.
Circus troupe.
They said they would provide a free afternoon of
entertainment Sunday for area residents. This was
worked out in cooperation with Paul Cristinni of the
circus and officials of Circusland.
“ There will be some real good circus nets beginning

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To W ater Advice Group

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at 1:30 p. m. Sunday ami we will give the kids cotton
candy, circus balloons and the trimmings,” Emanuel
said.
Tickets for the performance can be obtained at the
entry to the circus quarter* ground* at the Karmen
Market on Hwy. 17-02. Parents are asked to escort their
children and pick up tickets.
General background film will he shot Saturday,
starting about 9 a. m. and spectators arc invited to watch
this also and be in the scenes, Emnnucl said.
The film being mnde here will be part of a pilot film
for an NBC television series to he called “ The Big Tent,"
It is scheduled to begin in February.

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UNITED FUND WORKERS met for breakfast this
morning to kickoff the 400 Club division and to hear re.
ports from general chairman Randall Chr.se on the
drive. Shown here are, from left, standing. Sheriff J. L.

Hobby, Beckwith,
Zimmerman Added 'Scientist
To UF Volunteers Satellite
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Kickoff o f the 400 Club, a divlaion to obtain large contributions '

Hobby and Ed Zimmerman: seated. Chase, George
Touhy, Mrs. Hoy Symes and Martin Bellsey.

Florida
water
resource
pro ] Krider laid he had discussed
the waterway development pro('annuls- b lem i," Kennrdy said.
••The committee hai in Im blem* of Florida wilh Kennedy1*
(Herald Photo)
(ion, ha» been appointed by Senportant rol« in the campaign closest adviier* in Ihia field.
ator John F. Kennedy to hn Na- r|arifying the issues In this field. 1 “ 1 am convinced,” Krider (aid,
tural Resource* Advisory Com- which hat been retarded and “ that real progress can be m ule
mittee, the Democratic preilden- neglected by the Eisenhower-Ni- toward Ihe achievement ol our
tial candidate'! headquarter* an-1 *os administration. The commil goal* under the Kennedy Johnson
nounced today in Washlngltm.
lee will then make the recoin
administration, through *nunH In
“ I am particularly glad to have mrndations lor an action policy vrstment In our natural resource*.
MIAMI (U r it — Rear Adm. Mr. Krider on (hi* committee, he- on natural resourcea for my ad- I am pleased to serve on the committee, not only to help point up
liitston C. Clement, Argentina'* cause of his special knowledge of ministration.”
secretary o f navy, will begin •
IT-day goodwill tour of the United
State* hei* Sunder when ha arJohn

of

Krider, former chairman

Florida

Waterway*

Dream' News Briefs
Orbits
Argentine Visits

CAPE CANAVERAL (L T D —'The United States hurled,

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U.

S. Navy airplane.

for the United Fund, was accom- a “ s c ie n t is t 's d r e a m ” s a te llite in to o r b it f o r its 12th s p a c e ’ A . , ; , n n n c a n . . f . . , , m
pli-hcd this morning at a break -!
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This division Is expr«ti-d to g iv e,
s ' g i’uitetus to the campaign to signed to investigate the mysteries of an u n p r e d ic ta b le dent pro Umpore »f the Senate

*“ i"” s-'iT owo fur th#

cou n t, 'ei
a-. a- re nrreneies supported hy Ah-

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Joint Agreement

Libby, SI, a formar member nl
ill* U. S. Atom ic Fnergy Commis­
sion, was Ihe rhemlatry winner.
II* davised th* “ atuinir lima
c lo ck "-* method nf dating o r ­
ganic matter through radioactivity
that has enabled scientist* to tell
ihe age of such things as the dead
Sea .Scrolls.
tllaser's discovery, now In wait
us*, enabled icienliata to mast
product photographs showing what
happens during Iho process of
atom smashing.

” Sel On Projecls

Board To Review
Tax Requests

Fraud Charged

INSPECTING COUNTY VOTING MACHINES in piepunition for tlic Nov.
8 election are, from left, W, A. Atlanta, cualodinn of Iht machine!; Guy
Allen, Republican Party representative, anil .Mrs. Ailelaide Moses. np()oint»•&lt;! Iiy the County Comniisaion. Yntinir Resist rat inn Supervisor Camilla
Bruce has I I new machines to check llii- elictinn. making a total of M to
ha in use in the county.
(Herald Photo)

Plans Underway
* For Oviedo Clinic

Wednesday-, completed prelimin­
ary arrangement* for establishing
a health clinic in Oviedo.
Office* will be located i* the
building formerly occupied bv Dr.
- L W. Martin in bark nf th* First

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Raptut Church.
A* soon at th* necessary equip­
ment can be installed and utilitirs
Connected, M r.. Hulda KiM.ee,
public health nurse for the dietrift. will w t up a schedule for

Th« 3#niinol« County Kennrdy.
Johnson

prM*nlt* planning at
on* full day to be d e v o id to

chairman,

irnmuniiation*.

Two Cars Damaged
In Collision
A total o f $500 damage W ll r, .
ported to two cara fn an accident
•t Franch Av*. and 19th S t Wad"*»day afternoon:.
L&gt;"d* L. Humphrey. pni|,j h, r
rer out onto French Av* I t CaH

Only one pwseenger waa Invole*• Frank Bnssman. Jarkaonvrlle,

h« waa riding with R*b«u. No
CDW Roy Wtf.

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C*Pt‘ Arn''!‘l Wllli*m'

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the talented young women ai well

.-'outhwe-t toiiay with a stuffing and from *very i*&lt;* and walk o f

tion to S«K*ial Security*
Nixon fre«h (mm the cheers and

The Comity Commission began
an inspection tour thi* afternoon
o f propertir* Involved in *qtfaliiation hoard ktaringa and aiptcta 14
wind up th* hearing* by Monday.
Uumniissiuner* will review the
properties and make final equalis­
ation request deci-iona next week.
The number o f request* for lag
relief and complaints about **, •«s«m«nt* ere comparatively smalt
, Ihis year, th* commissioner* reI ported.

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confetti of Manhattan, headed f»r
lexas loday lo aim Ids campaign

•ounieratiack at Nice Uresldent hfr.”
; f' rr al •
s&lt;'' l.vndon B. Johnson,
Richard M. Nixon's c h a ig . that
Today, In temaik* *t Alhuquer- '' M,4,,' e
exan am lie
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h - had told a "hare-far «d h e ' 1(Ue, N. M . Ke.me.ly ............ .. lo c « ‘ ,e_
Nixon flew lo Columbia. S. C. for
ataiut th* tiO l''* record.
more poiti.an domestic giouud hy
lale m»rnm*
morning &gt;rally
Campaigning in Arixona, New recalling that Nixon accused him ■* .air
."» on Ihe
. " c stale
.&gt;•&gt;.
Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma, the
» hare-faced lie in having raid 1
t ,,rn
% " 't
Democratic piesideutial .andidale the Itepublicani always had
op p ane *'* 4 °‘m»on * lioinc vlale nr
'w u n g bark to . direct assault on posed .Social Be. urity.
s e e c h e s laic today in San AnNixon, after winding up a twoKennedy again lengthily rs.ite.1 ,on,0•
and fo r t Worth
,u&gt;. U u r o f c . liforni, w|tll , lh hi&lt;lury 0„ .S ori-,
Nixon earned new encourage

H o iT IO
Mory

A lh -n J lt

Magnolia

\ve ^ was fu-.tnrt dead in hrr home
Thursday after a neighbor called
the polic*.
Dr. Vincent Roberta aaid she
.'tppjirpntly had died of a heart
attack. Her age wa* judged to be
||,V|||||| Capt. Arnold
William!

of the rolirr Dept, amwcrrd Ih#
call whrn the neighbor aaid Mrs.
.........
Allen had not come out of her

H ou l, Orlando. Friday at * a. n.
clim actic cohl war proposal.
csrrily legislation, starting in 1915 " ' fn ‘ ‘ r' " n *’ rMWcn‘ Eisenhower. I |l|||JJ€ a„
U uf ,,4y of
laxal party members may make
. „ „ „ h l „ M - apacity erowd when "Franklin Roosevelt first 3lonV wUh ' " " ‘" “ ing confidence on knocks at the door, Unroner Hugh
d „ „ |he hid b#„
arrangement* lo attend the break
,f 25,000 at th* Cow I'alate in Ban asked for a .Social Security hill h.v part .hat the liOR campaign ()unra„ f
^
fa it through th* Sanford D«mo
Francisco Wednesday night, Ken »nd 90 per tent o f the Repohli- . . snowballing toward victory next . d fround
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week.
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erat*# Headquarter* Office, FA nedy called for creation of a v o l-, ,ans voted against it.”
"-HMD.
Before leaving New York where
unteer “ peace corps'* o f talented ( Mr. Nixon may convince the
young men who could serve three voter* to ignore party ImIm-I*,"" hr campaigned Wednesday will)
veer* in Underdeveloped countries Kennedy said. "R u t he can hardly Ihe Prcodrnt and Henry Uabot
as "an alternative for peace-time expect them to ignore party rec-j Lodge, the C o P vice presidential
Selective Service.'*
j onla—and the Republican party candidal*, Nixon fired off an adA loaded tractor and trader
Kennedy said th*»# vugge.ted 1record is one o f consistent opposi- vane* blast at Johnson and Sen. from Jacksonville overturned on
John F. Kennedy for having been Frcnch Av*. near Fulton St. early
The city opened Seminol* Blvd.
worlds apart nn aignificant issues thia morning when the driver tried
[from French Av*. to Ran font Av*.
1tn traffic thl* morning
prior to the Democratic e»nvcn to make a turn onto tho highway.
t on.
City Manager IV. K. Knowles
The tn-ck wa* carryiog a fuN
said that prison work crews had
Nixon said in a statement that load of bread and piei.
Seminole County organizations, civic club*, schools,
he** put to wink along th* takaKennedy and Johnson disagreed
It waa driven by Joseph Glover,
churches and other group* planning lo enter a float,
tkur* cleaning away hyacinths
on “ on* out of every four or fivo Jacksonville, and the owner ia
hand or any marching or mobilized unit in the annual
and other dehrie.
voles they have east mi Congress John Liner, aisa of Jacksonville.
Christmas parade must sumbit their entries to the JayTh* section of the bouloard
over th* years” on everything About $ WOO damage was done to
cee Information Center before Monday.
from Sanford Av*. vest to Melloafrom Quemoy and Mats* to fed­ th« truck and the load. N'o on#
vlll* A?*, will not l&gt;# opened anti!
Dr. Tom Largen, parade chairman, also requests
eral laws on firoworki, from tide- was injured .The only other damrh* itreet bed dii-e out more,
that any group wishing to order decorations through
land* oil and civil rights to postal age reported was to the curb and
Knowles sank
the Jaycec* do so before Monday.
l rates and kqaslg oath*.
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Deadline

LIGHT III l-US FOR THE BU M ), miyht lw th« slogan
that those two Lions Club meml&gt;**r*. Howard Hood, left,
first vice president, i,n^ Ben Watle. general chairman
of the sale, curry with them as they sel! the package* of
biilbs. All proceeds from th* aale will go »o the Lion*
riub prot'"'•
conservation. The hnll»« will lie sold
through Uiu
And part of next. I (He.aid i’ hoto)

«*

F. Kennedy made s would be remitted fiom "among

Port O f Boulevard
Open To T ra ffic

• ' R*h,un Jr- w»* stopping hi* a n -!
•■•mob.!, for th. red light at loth !
vn
w,r* f,l*&lt; against'
M'*a Humphrey for failura to hav* 1
brr^ vehicle under control, polic,

Committed ha«

invited all Demotrats to attend s
breakfast with 5f*n. Ilenrv fSe»"p)
Jackson n a t i o n a l De.mo ,.l.c

maintaining r.guU, f |jni&lt; hmir,
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Presidential Politics
fly I nilfd I'reaa InirriidiioiMl

County Democrats
To Hear Jackson

Americans Win
Nobel Prizes
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (U PI) ih o Nobel prize* for physics and
chemistry wera awarded today to
two Am erican atomic acienliits in
Ualifornia-Donald A. U lster and
Willard r. Libby.

viaioa eonimunliatloita either P"*- Tuesday suffering from Indfg**
(ien oa l Uhniinmn nf the drive.
•il.le O' iiup"««i!ile on earth.
1lion and fattgua!
Tltindall Chase. explained the *” *•
Its undines in • wide-swinging , , ,
,,
o f the tun Club snd team cantains
o il.il may lead to improvement* in 1 n O O S m C D K e V O l t
dirru *cd tlirir progress st th
radio equipment for eaith sin
K AM PALA, tria l"!* if PI) —
iiiecting.
(Ions
Scientist* also hoped il Hanyoro tribesmen w et. reported
The team captains are It. L.
Semhiiiie and &lt;) unge C &gt;Ui\tv svunfsl find a •*« Indaw" through burning houses and destioying
Perkin* Jr., Sonny Ratairn. Fd
Shinhoher, A. K. Shoemaker Jr. i-onimiaaioiiai s are in agreement this iunoepheie for roiniininiia- ' ,0 P* unlay in a ten or campaign
on the
Lillie Wekiva
fiom the Bugamla kingsnd Jerry Senkarik.
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_____ _ River Hasin don* into space free of in le ifr .. '«»
dom and set up a separate slate.
Sheriff J. I.. Hobby. Circuit' , r;tt , |onrl, Hianrh ptoiecta and t nct,
The launching o f th* silvery *',,lir« »«•&gt;» • t f " m »f investigator.
Clerk Arthur fleekwith Jr. and Ed
...
alter ,„tellite. shaped like a child's lop. 1° check th* report*,
/.irnrnei man volunteered l h e i r tha nmunission acted
»*&gt;rl* this **lrr
service* to the ill ve. Il-ihhy w i l l .n,,on l,n a mint resolution asking went like clockwork. The brainy •
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canvass the governmental oflices ‘ Civil llefeu-o approval of the two littla instrument ioared alolt right■|
j d * * P «e s&gt;
Lwi R l l G l l f U h C lS ln
an schedule ainp a 7&lt;t-foot Juno!
T O K IO ( U l’l i
Cummunlst
around the county for futwls. Reck- \ projects.
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rocket and th.ee minutes
later: j L’ hlnn
charged Wednesday night
with will handle contrlbutioo* in
,.|0rwJurM Ior
widen..
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for cleaning, widenilia couithouse and Zimmerman ,
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the Army tracking station at Ft. lna5 th* Japanese self-defense
leg and Improving th* Wrk
volunteered to he in charge of the
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‘ high- force* are •‘ fascist'* and were
founded in violation of the Jap*
campaign in outlying county com *M,‘ Howell Branch as watar out-wniei..« s.gi.a,.
munities.
f in., were worked uol at a meeting
Its task is a delight ior sc irn- r»r«# constitution, * entiling to t
First offi.ia ! fuad report will be . \Ved"«--d«&gt; at Orlando wl.ru t h * . , i '•, •
• ••ewHiferlng pus»le for New China New* Agency broad­
mode after an audit Friday by I tW(| f0mill, , . jj, , , mrl w jth , nifj. tire aveiage television viewer who cast on the l«th anniversary of
may wonder why hi* TV picture is the fo n e s.
John Fitxpatrick, Mrs. W. K. Menrcis to ilri ide wliat to do.
iniHimnt one day and fu sty the
llo h e its, pul,Ire relations chairm an
•We reached agreement nn the
for th* drive, said today.
NF.W VORK fU P It
- D-nty
tola! projects and procedures for
Scientist* explained that the
eel'ing th* work done amt expert irmoaphero it marie up of atoms of M'armington Whiting, a foimer
I'ivil D efer-a approval.’* John atmosphere stripped of their elec- Florida lawyer, was ariest.-J her*
Kinler, Sc-mintd# larard chnirmnn Iron coats hy ultra-violet taya Wednesday night by the Fill in
connection with a t'.’ O million
‘aid today.
. from the sun.
fraud. Whiting, fm m eily of Mi­
ami, ia charged with illegal u«e of
interstate communication* in a '
schema to defraud th* Rank of
County Health Dept, officials,
Am en, a Inlet national.
meeting wilh
Oviedo officials

^

I this Issue during the campaign,
but in order to help determine
lfie
^ lh i
adminlatrsI .
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i
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*u v * ***** * *°n*
without anyone to giv# ua a final
' boost on our effort* ^concerning
w aterway a in Central Florida and
I thi* is a real instance of recog
nition o f our problem,” Kridet
|said.

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�Fage 2—Thnrs. Nov. 3, I960

Around
The Clock

Went** ef IM Geneva FerciltT#4eh#r Organization are rehearaiag Urea times each week for a
presentation of "Sister Suite
Swings It," a eomadjr plar whleh
Sella what happens whan a group
ef elderly ladies who live in an
•Id folks home decide to organise
a swing bsnd to liven things up a
bM. The play will be staged at
the school on Nov. 23 and Nov. 28.
Mrs. Kathy Stowell, who has
done Little Theater work in El*
mlra, N. Y., is directing1 and
prompters are Mr*. T. W. Prevatt
'and Mrs. John Maiwell.
Cast memoers metude Mrs.
SoSby Braddy, Mrs. Mary Starman, Mrs. Audrey Johnson, Mrs.
Sarah Craig. Mrs. Mary Ellen
Klmalrd, Mrs. Shirley Brumley,
Mrs. Miry Chaudoin, Mrs. Ell*
sabeth Oldham. Miss Lee Combs,
Mrs. Doris Dreggors, Mrs. Betty
Wesson aad Mrs. Louise Maiwell.
V* Performance tor Not. 28 will
be epee to adults and children,
hnvdver, the following night,
adults only will be admitted.

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LONfJWOOl) ELEMENTARY .School youngitern have started an ununual
program o f handling ph Ips o f storeroom auppliea to he used for echool ac­
tivities. At the left, Karline Walker, buys * noleltook from Larry Robinson
while atanding left to right, Sandra Shivers, Albert Boahurc and Patricia
Westbury look on.
(Herald Photo)

Dignitaries Attend
DeBary Supper
Dignitaries attending tha cover­
ed disk supper of World War I
Veterans and Auiillary, Barrack*
1197, DeBary included Mr. and
Mrs. C. Kelley of DeLand, past
commander and president; Mr.
. and Mrs. S. Smilh, Americaa Le­
ak* commander, DeBary post
3SB; 6. Fred Smith, American
'Legion vice commander and lift.
-Smith, auxiliary president of post
SM; William Joyce, commander of
nacks UR; Mrs. Nicholas Kar, auiillary presldsnl, Barracks
&lt;1197; CUfford Gilbert. Seventh
(lUtrict commander and Mrs. Gil.hart, seventh district auxiliary
president and Mr. and Mrs. Gus­
tav lias- VPW commander, past

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' Tito meeting, held at the Comgmunity Center, was under the
Simtien of Mri. John Deilcl.
Mrs. William Denning waa in
•harge ef the table and auditorium
etecorxtioaa which were in the
Halloween theme. She centered
Mm ipeakeri table with an ar­
rangement of yellow and rust
■sums with sprigs of wheat aod
greenery In a low line holder.
Door hoitessas were Mri. Aaron
Duagon end Mra. Walter Olive.

Tie Lake Mary Chamber of
Coamerce will meet today at 8
f . a. ha the chamber building.
-Membership fees for the coming
9«ar are due and wilt be accept­
ed at this meeting, Mrs. A1 Case
•hairmaa has announced.
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tions put on hy the science club to
help members and the community.
The Sanford Art Assn, has Is­
sued a public invitation to all of
Seminole County to see a set of
color slides and hear a most inter­
esting talk Monday by Karl Belander at 7:80 p. m. at the Civic
Center. Bolander it well known
her* from

his eiten iive

expert

TO

NOTICE
PROPERTY OWNERS

Tax hooka are opan for payment ef I960 City taxes.
(Hurontit allowed for payment in November;
In December; If* in January and l f t in February.
I f you h iv t not received your City tai atatement, please

Ella* Roy

Hospital Notes

Mrs. Bateman Put
On Teacher Board
Mrs. Joycr Bateman, Seminole
High Teacher, was recently ap­
pointed to the Future Teachers
of America board l« represent
this congressional district.
The sponsor's meeting of Future
Teachera was held at Clearwater
at the Fort Harriaon Hotel during
the atalo FTA convention last
weekend.
Mrs. Hilda Wray, county FTA
coordinator, attended the meeting from Sanford also. Four girls
from the Seminole High School
Chapter went ai delegates. They
were Judy Ludwig, club president; Pat Lavrndar, Sharron Riser
and Pam Jone*.
.
Theie sirls attended assembly
meeting* with 400 other Florida
High school students who hope
to become teachers. They also
participated in smaller group dis­
cussions where they exchanged
ideas on membership qualifica­
tions. teacher scholarships, com ­
munity service and other phases
of Future Teachers club activities.

City Tax Collactar.

la a second departure from In­
dustry custom within a month,
NOV. t. 1949
Henry Ford II hie announced that
Admissions
Ford Motor Company’a warranty
Thomas Burleigh, Thelma A.
to dealers and tha dealers' warran­ Meyere, Daniel Brainard, Clara M.
ty to ewntra on tho all-now 1961 Mor ley, Sanford.
Lincoln Contonanlal will ho extend­
Births
ed to two full years or 84,000 miles,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis I,. Williams,
whichever comes first.
a boy, and Mr, and Mrs. William

Member! o f tha Adult Depart­
ment of the Pinccre»t Baptist
Church and their guest* attended
a rhlrken dinner a t . the church
Tuesday,
A total of 87 persons enjoyed
tha dinner, prepared by C. O.
Todd, superintendent o f tha Adult
Dept., and a skit on visitation pre­
pared by I.eltoy Kstridge.
Taking part in tha skit were
Cliff Abies Sr., Don Clark, B. M.
Fitzgerald, Wesley Lee, Joe Slade
and Volis Williams Jr. Mra. L'. I..
Fitspatrick was in rharga o f dec­
orations and after tha dinner the
pastor, Donald Gravanmlsr, ad­
dressed the group.
Paul Martin, superintendent of
the Sunday Hrhdol presented the
welcome. Supt. Todd mad*, the
concluding remark* and presented
the atendanre trophy to the Adult
Women'* Class, taught by Mrs.
I.ucila Abrams.

KADET OF THE MONTH among the Seminole County
Kndetn of Amerira units waa Sharon Futrell, shown re­
ceiving the sward from Paul Bennett, commander of the
Kadets. The plaque in awarded one outstanding Kadet at
the entl of each month’s activity.
(Herald Photo)

Library Party Brings $500
Receipts irom

a piam c party

» * : t Mrs.

a

. Tate aad Mrs. A l­

for the benefit of the DeBary lib­

lan Hall. Serving on the refresh­

rary

ment committee were Mrs. Chest­
er Rearick, Mrs. Harold Barry
and Mrs. James Duffy.
The DeBary Freezette donated
12 dozen donuts for the party.

amounted

to over 8800 In

pledged orders.
Hostesses for the meeting which
was held in (he Community House

ONE

CARLOAD

fo r d announced on Sept. 37 that
the warranty on tbs Company's
1961 passenger car lines had been
extended by dealer* to twelve
months o r 12,000 miles. Custom in
the industry previously had been to
limit tho new car warranty to 90
days or 4,000 miles.’
Ford said that tha decision to ex ­
tend tha 1961 Lincoln Continental
warranty beyond that o f any other
American-made automobile under­
s c o r e the company'a confidence
that "this, without question, is the
finest, most reliable luxury auto­
mobile ever produced by Ford
Motor Company.''
The term i o f the extended war­
ranty provide that fo r 24 month*
or fo r 24,000 miles, whichever
comas first, frsa replacement, in­
cluding related labor, Will be made
by deslera e f anyhgBrt with e de­
fect In workmanship or materials.
Tires are not covered by the w ar­
ranty;
appropriate adjustments
will continue to be made by the
tire companies. Owners will re­
g a in responsible fo r normal main­
tenance operations, including rou­
tine replacement o f such items as
filters,
spark
plugs,
Ignition
points and wiper blades.
Introduction o f the Lincoln Con­
tinental Is scheduled Nov. 17.

G. Meyere, a girl, all o f Sanford.
Dismissale
Beltye Smith, Erma Martin,
John Key, Leon Martin, Betty
Durmmond,
Sanford;
Deborah
Lawrence. Enterprise; Irving I.
Jacobs, William V. Porter, DeRary; Mra. Joa Junior Reynold*
and baby girl, Lake Monroe.

Voting Parents
Sanford Girls 4-H Club memher* will be set up a baby-sitting
headquarters in King's Plumbing,
2834 Park Dr.. Tuesday, for the
convenience of voting parent*.
Girls will be on duty Ir o n 7

a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 1 p.m.
to 1 p.m.

F O U N D E R ’S D A Y S !

OF

Salesman's Samples
Find lime
men'n and

offered fur Nile in thin nlure —
children’* Item* nf clothing going

Meii'n Sltirln, (Hove*, Sweater*, Underwear, Tie*, Sox
ImdieV Drew***. Slip*, Pnntien, Brit*, Sweater*, Skirts
Children’* Wenr — one and two nf * kind — all at

G ET YO U R BOYS

Huy for Christmas.

W* have them to all lire*
eliaia aad reiular#, aoorttd
color#.

SWEATERS

Ivey's Shoe Store

*j

The Seminole High School Sci­
ence Club will have a talk present­
ed to the members and guesto by a
representative from the experlment station in Gainesville. Dr.
Harlan Rhodes will talk an the
nematode problem in Florida. This
Is one ef tha striae ef presenta­

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The Pine Crest Elementary
School will have a P-TA meeting
M o n d a y , Room visitation is
at 7:80 p. m. and the meeting will
begin at • p. m. A talk will be
given by K»n McIntosh, local at*
tonify, on Dejection and Delin­
quents, the Juvmlle problem in
Seminole County. McIntosh is the
president of the Seminole Juvenile
Council.
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The Seminole Migh School will
hold a parent and faculty wiectinr
Monday at 7:80 p. m. In the school
auditorium. Main topic of ditcusaion will he the report card* and
student progress for the first sis*
week period.

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Gives Children

Plan Meetings

Hallowe’en Partv

For Monday

Halloween decoration! o f witches
'£ * c k

eati

and

jack-O-law'.ern*

greeted 40 children at the home
of

Mr*,

Mary

Lcfghty.

chair

man of the N’a\y Wive* Club No
211. for a Hallowe'en party.
Hostesses, Mr». Louise Kadrnhrari and Mr*. Clara Barber, proTided the traditional game* and
refreshments of cup cake* and
punch.
^ Prill** for the bc*t boy cos­
tume m i won by R. D. Kurd.
"Ho'-w" and the best girl by Lydia

RuWritun, •'Gypsy."

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Favors were g.ven to the ex ­
hausted by happy children a*
they led the party.
Toe regular meeting of the club
is scheduled for Monday and wives
of all enlisted personnel are in­
vited to attend and meet new
•fr ie n d s .

THE HOSTS AND TWO GUESTS are pictured nt tlic Hallowe'en party
given at the Bailey home. Saturday night. Left to right are, Dickie Willink.
Brad I.ep Prudett, Ricky Bailey and Jo Lynda Sandon. Brad and Ricky en­
tertained their friends at the lavish party.
(Herald Photo)

D A R Presents

Ricky And Brad Entertain
Friends At Hallowe'en Party

Historical Gift
T o Librarv
At

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recent

meeting

of

the

Harrison

Chapter

of

Ac

PAR, an edition of the "R evised

go hy way of the tunnel, oven the maxed by an unseen band, appear­
i photographer who made the pic- ing from nowheie to help the
guest* out the final door.
, ture,
Mt*. Bailey and Mr*. Pruden
| It was made o f aeveial eardboaid
tioxea, with flap* for door*, sway- *erved refreshment* of sandwich­
ing and flapping, all kinds of m e - es, potato chips, fritter*, pickles,
amrra and Spanish mot* hanging olive*, weiner*. rooked over a hifrom the top and «ides, rugs, in- hathi pot, cold drink* and rake
: ncr tubes and wliat-have-you on decorated with Hallowe'en de­
.th e floor, a variety o f sound ef- signs.
Game* were led hy Read's fa ­
ijp rt* all along the route and rlither. Tha evening was filled with
entertainment.
including
some
dancing just before the party end­
ed.
Guest* wo-hided David l.aniar.
Buddy Hui ton, Kdgnr G riffith.
Dirk and Hob Wilhnk.
Becky Ricker, Carol Repp. Jo
lands Sandon. Ronnie fo a lo Mur.el
Once again the street.* of San­ was Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rrurr and Miriam Hearn and the hosts,
ford have returned to normal and masquerading as "Beauty and the Itii-ky and Bran.
should remain »o for at least a B east" with Mrs. Bruce outfitted
year before atrange rrcalurra are a* a flapper from the Roaring
teen roaming-about. But they w efr 20’ a and Mr Bruce dressed to
certainly on the run
Saturday depict the same time era but
night at the Elk's Club as the 'IMirting a grotesque mask of an
Girl Scouts of Troops at). 102
Sanford Drove ISO. BPO Doe* indescribable monster.
and
41 will sponsor a fashion show
staged
its
fe-tivc
Hallowe'en
Having a time ol eating apples
dance.
suspended from Ihe celling on and hair atylrs by the l.eilani
House ol Beauty. Fridav, at 7:3(1
Almost every
character was a siring but winning prize* for
p
m. at the DeRary Community
their
effort*
were
Mrs.
Marcel
portrayed from the Shirk ot Araoy
to Charlie Chan as the gurst* en­ Faille, Mr. and Mr*. Ed Miller, Center.
Refreshment.* and door
prizes
joyed "dressing up" for the o c ­ and R. G. Carulhers.
will he awarded. Admission will
casion.
During the evening Mr*. Darwin
be 7S rents. The entire prorrrds
Reminding
everyone
of
the F, Bruce was serenaded by the
of the show will be used for Ihe
group
who
sang
"Happy
Birthday"
spooky night'* theme were steal
Seouts.
thy blark eats, bright orange ptim- to her. Mr. and Mr*. Dick Mapcs
ktni and scucming witches trial were celebrating their wedding
danced about the walls and kept anniversary and led Ihe dancers
a watchful rye on the proceed- a* the orchestra played “ The An
. mgs. Tiny plump pumpkins were niversary Song. '
perched on the tables where the
Mrs. H. W. MrL'alley has return
Mis* Nancy F'o*ter. chairman of
parties gathered.
ttie decorating
committer, was cd home, alter beiug a patient
Following the grand march of assisted by many member* of at the Winter Park Memorial Hos­
the costumed folk the judges had the Docs "wlm did a wonderful pital for IS stay a. Mi* it remix-rat
ing hut not allowed visitor*.
the difficult task of choosing win­ jo b " , aaid Miss Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Cordell
ners. There wa* a lie for the
" I 'm very pleased to tee that al­
best couple award that went to most everyone was dressrd in the spent the past weekend at Athens.
Mr. and Mr*. Pete tfowrrsux who Hallowe'en s p r it ," said Mrs. B.G. Ga. They attended all nt tile Home­
appeared a* gay gypsies in their Caruthers, president of the group coming activities at the University
brightly colored outfits, and to -She »I m&gt; expressed her thank* h r of Georgia, where their *&gt;n, Jim
Mr. and Mr*. John McDonald, in the big turnout of g u riti wno my, it a junior.
Aulh' util replicas of the cunning xiong witii Hi* Dors ml Hie serious
Jimmy has recently pledged A!
Charlie Chan and his charming com m ittees, made ttie evening a pha Tau Omega fraternity at Hot
Chinese wiife.
university.
com plete auccesa.
Mrs. Betty Cox and Mrs. Irene
Kent won the title of live wittiest
as they portrayed two operatic
singers, complete with sheet mus­
ic in hand, representing "The
Voice of Fire*tung."
The most original emiple chosen

Shtiek* ami laughter u eie heard
San­ mound 2.M5 Elm Ave., Saturday
night, as gurst* entered the •‘tunnel
ford ," published in 1692. was pre­
o f spook*," to get to the Hallowe’ ­
sented to the General Sanford
en party, given by Ricky Hailey and
Memorial Library.
llrad l.e# Pruden. at the Bailey
Mrs. Robert Lyman whose gratsl- home.
father, Aaron Robbins, wa* prom ­
The tunnel was made by the hosts
inently identified with the City of I fathers, John Bailey and Neil Pru­
^ an ford in the early days, pre­ den. Everyone who entered the
sented the gift to the library, it ii hmi&lt;e. during the evening had to
valuable for it's historical value.
Ordinances of the

City of

Mrs. Christopher Butler, regent
af the DAR, announced that the
ehaptrr ha* decided to enter ttie
Jaycee Christmas parade.

N ew

Does Stage Festive
Hallowe'en Dance

A rriv a ls

North Orlando
Mr. and Mr*. William Carr, to

lb. 14
Lynne,

V*

ot. daughter, Sherryl

at

24
The Carr* have a two year old
ton, David. The paternal grand'm other, Mr* A. Carr, from Raw
Castle, Pa., ia visiting the fam ily.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert J. Kiernan,
131 X. Fairfax Ave., announce the
birth of a son, Timothy Robert,
Oct. 26. at Orange Memorial H os­
pital. m Orlando. He weighed •
lbs. 3 o/a. He has a sister, Kim.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gore, Edge.mnn Ave., announce the arrival
wof a son, Oet. 30, at Seminole
Memorial Hospital, Sanford.
They have chosen the name
Michael Lee for the young man
who weighed 8 lbs 1'* or*. The
father ia a teacher at Lyman School
and Mrs. Gore ia a form er teacher
at Altamonte Springs.
The malernp' grandmother. Mrs.
Ralph Anderson, of Mar* Hill, N.
f C . is visiting the fam ily,
Mr *iul Mrs William J* Turner,
14o Devon St., announce tile birth
af a son. William S. Jr., Oet. 20.
He wa* boin in Orange Memorial
Hospital, Orlando, and weighed I
Ihs. 1 ox.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
W. Vowell of Winter Park and Mr.
and Mr*. Paul Turner of LaGrange
»C.a

Annual

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Eleventh Birthday
Jimmy Higginbotham recently
celebrated his llth birthday with a
party at hi* home on I'inrcreat
Drive. Several exciting and boiste­
rous game* were played by the

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Miss Jeffords
Visits In Sanford
One of the out o f town foottudl fans enjoying the gam*, Satunlay afternoon, was Ixtrraine
Jeffords.
She wa* the guest of Sue Ann
Toney for Ihe weekend.
Ml**
Toney is a freshman at the Uni­
versity o f Florida in Gainesville
and is a member o f the Gator
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St. Mark’s Chapter o f the Epis­
copal f'hurrhwomen will lie host»** at a eoffee. honoring Ihe t o m.ii w h„ a,* nrw.-onier- nr visi­
tor* in Holy Cross Parish.

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ler. Suxy Dickey. Carol Da Brtna,
Shirley Higgins, Miaa Patti Walk­
er and Mi** Ginger Jonei.
The home of Mist Jonea w a l
the scene of a lively Hallowe'en
party, Saturday. Members and
their husband* attending
wera
dressed as ‘ kiddies" and Mra,
Jack Schirard and Dewey F ree­
man won prixea for the best cos­
tumes.
Games and a tong feat were en­
joyed, followed by refreshment*
from a table laden with goodie*
and dancing during the aventng
Kiddies enjoying liie party wete
Mr. and Mra. T. V. Metis, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John Diekey, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim DcBrine.
Dr. and Mr*. L. F. Kerwin. Mr.
and Mr*. Dewey Freeman, Mr.
and Mrs. John Higgina Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Schirard. Mr. and
Mrs. I. E. Estrtdge 111 and Mia*
Ginger Jones,

St. Mark's Chapter
For Newcomers
J

The welcoming will he at the
home o f Mr*. R. W. Williams.
11)20 I’aik Ave., Monday at 9:3li
a.nr.
St. Mark'* invite* *11 newcom­
er* to ioin them for tlii* get acquaintest hour. If you need tran*
portal ion, plea** eall Mr*. K. A.
New man Jr.
|
The human body ha* enme 2,Vi
muscle*.

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Manhattan Island was diseoveierrd by Henry Hudson on Sept.
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group nt boys wlm earn* so jour
the fun. the favorite being the
age-old game of "m usical ehaira.”
Ater the gift* were opened the
guest* were treated to eeke and
ire cream , without which a birth­
day party would never be consid­
ered complete Fruit pumh and
candy were also rntovrd by Mike
Booth, Hrurt McKibbin, Ralph
DeJong, Muster Anderson, and
Kenneth and David lligginlioth.im
Johnny and tg&gt;ui&lt;e Jligglnho
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TWO NEW’ RUSHEES of Gfimittat Omoyru Chapter of
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group. They arc Mrs. I*. K. Freeman, left, m u I Mrs. L.
F. Kerwin. Mra. David Van Ness, rijrht is president of
the chapter.

Jimmy Celebrates

Plan Fashion Show

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Circles of the First Methodist
Meiul&gt;er* o f Gamma Onion* I were made fo r a hake sale in fr o n t '
Church of Oviedo will meet on ' Chapter o f Epsilon Sigma Alpha.; of the Foodmart, Nov. 12.
Monday, as follow*;
sorority, conducted an Impressive
Ilepoit* were given ronorrning
The Bethany Circle, with Mr*. initiation ceremony for two new the dutirs of each officer. The next
Ralph Neely a&lt; chairman, with lusher*, when the group met at meeting is scheduled for Nov. 7,
.Mrs. William B. West at her I j k c the homo o f Mrs. Pat F.stridge.
nt the home o f Mrs. Kirby Fite.
Charm Circle home at &gt; p in.
i The rusher* wore Mr*. L. F.
The hostess served
refresh­
The Mar* l.awton Circle meet* Kerwln and Mr*, ft. K. Freeman. ments to Mr*. Kerwin. Mr*. Free­
at 3 p.m. with Mrs. R. F. Wheeler
At the busine-s session, plans man, Mrs. Fite, Mine*. Pat RutSr., and Mrs. Frank Talbott as
co-hostcs*. Mrs. Clara Mar.ner
is chairman.
The Chapel .tiuild Circle. Mrs
Charles T. Niblick chairman,
meets with Mr-. Roy Wcisenbargrr at 3 to p m.
All eirclc member* of the WMU
of tho First Baptist Church of
, Oviedo will meet at J p m. in the
new Fellow &lt;h.p hall of the church
j for their monthly meeting, prei ceded by Hie quarterly supper.
Mrs. Mae E. King, social chairman, and the Nettie Farnrll Cir­
cle member* will art a* hn-ts for
the supper.
The program i* in charge ol the
Mary teu ton Circle, with Mrs. R.
E. Knight, program chairman, dir­
ecting. The title of the program
i* "T o fit* \Vtthm|l )(•« W ord."
Mr*. A R Trdtnrd. WMl p r o ­
gram chairman, ha* rented candle«ticks and other things i.*rd for
this special program.
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j The future of the United Fund Drive in
ftm inole County U at stake RIGHT NOW!
This drive I* not jft'lnjr to drajr on. It
U a “ crash” program and once Dec. 1 rolls
around it'll be all over.
It has been difficult in past years to
reach the Roal and the worthwhile agencies
Who handle some o f thr county's human
problems have hnd to stru g g le with inade­
quate support.
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Last year’s United Fund budget requir­
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mighty smaH effort for anybody. The goal
this year is a reasonable one— more than
reasonable when proper consideration is
given to the amount of work that will be
done with the funds.
The bulk o f the burden often is left
to a minority in fund raising, but the time
is past when we can expect all these good
works to continue — nr the United Fund
to contjnue, jgiving one drive Instead of
many — unless each individual pulls a small
share o f the load.
Neighbor, there just isn't any time to
waste. Dig into your pocket and let's go.

Vira President Nixon and hit high
rnmmand art laying booby trapi
and trip wires fo r John Ktnntdy.
Pennsylvanian*, in whistls stop
crowds o f from 6 to 10 thouiand.
have cheered N iton's high-level
b srrsg s whirls blasts Kennedy for
insxperitnca in foreign affairs and
profllgary in proponed domestic
spending. The listeners have hsard
the curt roughing o f machine gun
fira as the Vies President goes to

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bility and a foreign policy o f im ­ ; heard tha opinions ef th o u hs
maturity which" . . . would play must consider qualified to form j
directly into his (Khrushchev) late an opinion. Perhaps this
hands. , . ” Furthermore, he trait of character is responsible for
states that . . . ' after each o f my Mr. Nixon's development of the
foreign trips. I have made recom ­ ' quemuy-Matiu problem into s
mendations that were adopted . . . hypothetical crisis situation which
The President has asked fo r my he could hypothetically resolvt in
advice." After Mr. Nixon’ s ex- a television debate before the Ame­
ploltation of the Quemoy and Matsu rican people. While this may have
problem, one is forced to conclude been an effective vote getting
that he hat demonstrated his own technique, communism in Cuba Ia
Immaturity and lack of moral in­ not a hypothetical crisis situationtegrity.
IT IS JL'ST I MINUTES BY JET
Admittedly our treaty with N ijonalist China, with its ill-defined
and dubiously cogent elements, is
a problem which has to be solved,
yet, is it a problem which is as
relatively important to the Am eri­
can people right now as the pro­
blem of our policy in Latin Am eri­
ca, particularly Cuba?

tho vernacular—calling Kennedy
"aophom orlr," a puller o f "b o n ­
ers," a rash youth who "shoot*
from the h ip" and who could sasily shoot ua into war.
All these shots seem to ha find­
ing a mark. Rut to one onlooker,
It appears that ths industrious
mine-laying by tha GOP field
rommandera la what could bring
down the Democratic candidate.

This week a nationally circulated
news magazine (published by a
well known Republican) noted that
Mr. Nixon ntten goes contrary to
the advice he has asked for, choo-

Mine field One: Executives of
GOP county organisations have
tmarded tha train with reports ef
vary high rsaiitrxticr. among the
State's -plain •people," aa the
Msnnonites and oth tr fundament­
CA SK G-41S: Louisa B . aged IS cants sp iers," an alert eustomer
alist sects rail themselves. This la
IS, operates a popular restaurant.! ones Informed him.
a not-too-subls reference to anti••Hr. Crane," she began, »p*y-1
"T»u# en ough." (aid the mer- j Catholicism, which everybody, « f
fh o lo g y certainly counts a lot In •chant, “ but most people can’ t fig- r0urie, “ deplores." But there la a
business, doesn't I t ! ' and I nod- ure, so they assume they get
certain bandwagon psychology to
dad assent.
bargain at ,1 for a uuarter."
tha roll with the anti-Cathollc Is­

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G. W. Crane

Cross Stote C anal
Endorsed By N iyon

“ A friend of mine recently got j And a lot o f modern Americans, sue. The more It moves, tho more
Into a price war,'1 &gt;Loui*s contin- PVrn with high school diplomss, respectability it seems to gather.
Utd.
are ao poor in simple arithmetic, This is a situation where nearly
; "S h e had a little sandwich shop they are easily taken in by this any prominent Catholic, layman
or clerlr, could trigger a v e r y 1
where she was selling hamburgers same ruse,
For example, a grocer recently noisy explosion by an unfortunate
This should go down big if
Ry WILLIAM IIKL'KY •
i chapter to the rorrert procedure
fo r 30 rente apiece.
against
Protestant
"hi- j | have Juat finished reading a when leaving one's calling card, your name happen* to be George^
•But • man opened a rival res­ suggested that I buy a one-gallon crack
taurant n'sxt door. He dropped the ja r o f peanut huttar inataad o f the gotry." The world has lost Its hook on etiquette, “ Manners for
If the person upon whom you
A gentleman escorting a lady
usual smaller container.
pflea o f hamburgers to 15 rents.
i **ing.
Millions" bv Sofia C. Hadida. It are calling is "not at horns"— a home from tin- theater, says the
•" M y friend decided she'd have
But I looked at tha net waight | Min# Ki^lsl Tw o: Republican la
an
astonishingly
p rig g ish , polite lit that is perfectly permis- book, will N E YFtt expect to be
to m eet hia rut thrnat competi­ in ounces and found that ha w a s ! ttra,a jt, t w*nt .siton t0 di¥olP volumr, 113 pages o f rules and tittle — you should merely place invited intide.
cent per ounce ' „ ni, j or ip m h l0 Kennedy’ s poor regulations fo r living.
tion, ao she also reduced her price charging almost
your card on ths maid's tray and
"I.ingeiiiig by the hour at the
to 16 cents.
more fo r the gallon sixe than I , bowing in tha post-Conventlon
A s Its title Implies, "M anners I depart,
front door or sitting in tha car
"Im mediately, he lowered his was paying fo r tha smaller Jar! Bo, session o f Congress. Returning to for M illions" is not a handbook fo r i "In sinipla homes." says ths
(I'd like to say 'necking* hut that
again to 10 rents per hamburger, j w hy tie-up extra money and also I Washington, aftsr a first-ballot the socially select. It Is fo r the author, "where there is no attempt won! I* not tn m y vocabulary) la
But my friend knew she couldn't: get a glass Jar for which Mrs. j v|ctory, Kennedy looked every hoi pollcl, the peasantry, the Great at formality, the maid may h a v e, a|,0
inadvisable,”
writes
the
avoid bankrnptry at such a redue-1 Crane would have little use?
I jnrh th , Young Caesar— but he Unwashed.
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no card receiver. In this case, author.
shy
Which explains
•d rate.
For she likes the smaller J «'» tame and saw without conquering. Miss Hadida dsvotea on*
hole |she takes your rlrd in her heml." I ' I admire the skill with which she
" T h a fa when tha began to use for Jelly, etc., hut our fam ily It ( The reasons (notably in the Sen! This obviously refers to the
, manages tn avoid the word "n eck­
psychology. For she put a sign In now reduced to the point where Rtor's atrocious record of al«rn very, very poorest type o f home, ing." Didn't even mention it once,
tha window which read: Cheap tha gallon glass ja r Is not o f any
19(sH) have* never bean
where thry may have a maid but
although she would have LIKED
hamburgers — 16 cents. Choice appeal.
fully exploited.
cannot afford to buy her a tray.
to.
h* ^ ulr« " ' - - 5 7 ' V
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n'* ny
p00tr, * ;
M in. Field Three: Finally, the
The book also explains how to
Following ner example, 1 won't
"W all the paopla figured If her arithmetic will probably buy that „
hnpp
in fiu K#n.
get out o f a rar. Re a blooming
mention it either.
Cheap hamburgers w .ra I I cent., |gallon Jar, thinking they are gat.
lhn)w on, |nc, ut|oul
1. dv and wait fnr the chauffeur to
The book instructs yon In thr
then tha 10 renthamburger next tin* a bargain!
p u n ch -ju st one. h ro «h e r!_ a t the
open tiie door. If you haven't got
door must he horse meat or ..lull.Sometimes r e H o . the pries will ^
known „ , k
N,
dia w .
art o f making conversation at a
a chauffeur, you'll be stuck In that
u l.n
a ••I ■ nr ui.iula lliast fnr. '
erated.
party.
By JAMES KELLER
•UY w" m
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' 0r-; fervid response whenever he „ k *
car for the rest of your life.
" A s a result, they quit buying merty moved but slowly.
, hu , u&lt;J|rnc, to
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population
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Stale, wrote the D eclar.t.on of 1 - « M
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room.’
This shows
wrong
sajing "that young
■Smile and put thst person at ease
beaten, so he also moved hia price j French name tn the product, it
)ir|(l-&gt; must be kept from th e , Independence.
that you do not wish to be in thr
up to the 3.1 rent figure, and both |elraned nut tiie supply within a White House. An iiuuimu « r tin-1 The urgent issues or 1176 were by saying, ‘ I'm quite accustomed limelight all o f tha tim e,"
to that. Everybody confuses me
•f them are now getting along week.
pudent jibe et the President by Ihvn uppermost in their mind*. But
A story like that would cer­
with Sally."
Too great a price rut, unless
pretty wall."
John Kennedy, or his more im -' Ihey slso wrote with an eye to
tainly put Jane in the limelight.
Many merchants who have had fully documented with logir, will petuotis brother, Robert, might
future, laying foundation*,
You may hnvo to carcsa her with
(rouble disposing of an overstock produce suspicion instead o f sales.
well hiing down llm Jovian wrath rooted In God's truth that would R a ilro a d (lets Loan
a liMsehiill but before she will tell
•f soap have found that they
A local store recently eilvrrtisrd
WASHINGTON (U P I) The it.
which Mr. Eisenhower usually re­ sndurs far behind their own
•corned salra by putting a sign fresh (auk sausage at .V.) rents
government agreed today tn guar­
serves for the locker room and limes.
Watch your language, advises
•ver the soap that read—'"Limit of per pound when the chain grocery
Less than 200 years later, A m er­ antee a It 1 million loan to help the author. NeTer use »uch ex ­
other privileged sanctuaries.
charged S',» cents. It failed tn dis­
t hart to a customer."
icans number close to &lt;k) tunes revive Ihe financially - ailing New
pression* as "g e ts my g oa t" or
Thtrs is, at every reporter
An old merchant in my boy- pose nt the cheaply prlcrrl anusthat original count. Hundreds of York. New Haven and Hartford "like nobody's busineas." Never
knows,
•
contagion
about
cam­
hmv| who was s*Hing goods at R age!
million* of frrr men have Irene- n aitroal. The action we* taken
So send for my booklet 'M'he paign trains. You aie hardly red- flied from the clear vision of that ^j,v jj,e interstate Commerce Com- call h child * " k id " or -a y "surely"
eenta per item, then aperdnl up
sales by using s sign that said “ .1 New Psychology of Seles A Ad- blooded if you ran travel with a small group of statesmen who - m i„ ion undPr 1&lt;&gt;rmi of thf 19M when you mean ''certainly."
1 agree w ith her entirely. N o­
tor a quarter."
! vertlsing," tnclo*lng a stamped Presidential randidata and not deliberated in those far off days.
transportation art.
catch some o f his favor.
thing get* m y gnat so murh at
"R u t that's mnie expensive than I return envelope, plus 31) rent*.
It was their concern for posterity
If you brought a hard head
hearing
people
call
children
l tha* carried them along.
aboard tha train, it will keep in­
Facts an- tn the mind, what : “ kida." especially In front o f lid*,
| You too ran benefit ths untold
sisting that tM» Is a lleuKKiatir
! t hate tlar.g like nobody’* but!
|nation* who will inhert our ae- j food i* tn the bodv.
year — hut the softened
heart
—F.dmund Burke I net*.
rompllshment* and our fai'ure*
thump* out a eontrary message.
|Take a stand for honest values in
government. Don't tolerate moral,
economic oc political short cutsi In this way you will enhance the
LONDON (C P It — A Jury de- gift of liberty that is yours.
eidrd today that 'l.ady Chatter,
“ Tht work of justice shall he
ley's Lover, ’ D. M. Lawrence's p ta re ."
(tsaias 12:17)
novel about the intimate Inve
Never tet mr forget, 0 loving
affair o f a high-born tady ami her Creator that eur aation a future
gamekeeper at an English coun­ i depends on me and other* like
try estate, it not obscene.
me.

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Editor:

Mr. Nixon hat seem ed Senator I in an arbitrary fashion, either
Kennedy of political irresponsi­ sometime before or after he has

Don't Forget Anti - Personel Mine In Campaign
11? HOLMES ALP.X A.NDKIt
N IX O N TIMIN’ IN PENNSYL­
V A N IA —The heavy artlllrry It
w hooshing o v erb oil, but in th« fi­
nal hours o f battle a m ort nunmaiming weapon lies undnfoot. It
it the antl-peironnel mine.
A ll aero it the mottled autumnal
valley o f this Allegheny rrgion,
along the told, tilvtr rivrr bed*,
through tho first »nowfall* in the
winter o f somebody's discontent,

to the Editor

LETTERS

By William Drury

PALTAKA (UPI1 - If the pro­
posed cross-Florid* can al will
strengthen the nations! econom y,
ssid Vice President Richard M.
Nixon, “ you can be sure it will
have my support."
The canal would run from Jack­
sonville to Yankcetown on ths
Gulf of Mexico, Sen. John Ken­
nedy had endorsed the ranat ear­
lier.
The Florida Barge Canal Autho­
rity will meet with Federal Bud­
get Director Maurice Stans Nov.
9. the day after the presidential
election, to ask for $20 million to
complete engineering work and
begin construction of the canal.

PLANE FROM MIAMI . and it
seems, that this problem would
have more relevance to a discus­
sion o f foreign policy. One Is
forced to conclude that Mr. Nixon's
competence to conduct foreign af­
fairs is largely i Republican Party
myth.
President Eisenhower has
been able in fact, to fiv e one Inst­
ance. in which Mr. Nixon has
“ participated" in shaping foreign
policy by supplying a m ajor idea
formulated during his "eerem oaj l a l " travels abroad. Futhermore,
a man who rannot or will not
' discern, with integrity, what is
real, what is vitally important
to the American people is a ma&gt;£
without perspective. Lark of pers­
pective is a notable symptom of
immaturity! Senator Kennedy, on
the other hand has demonstrated
in this campaign that he has both
the intellectual capacity and moral
integrity to percrlve vital problems
which must be considered in an a f­
firmative ‘ Strategy of P esee."
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morning* sure fee! like it. I won't
»«y * w-orrl if it stays away a lone
tint# yet. Out this way the leaves
» r « turning and patches o f goldenrod in the woods are so pretty.
* * * Congratulations to Rev. and
Mrs. Bobby Byrd on the arrival
last week o f little Rebecca Bca-

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Entries are being submitted by
Florida Artists for the Juried Ex­

Thanksgiving is coming closer hibition which will hang in Morse
each day and nothing makes you Gallery at Rollins College from
think o f Thanksgiving like an old- 1Nov. 17 to Dec. 2.
Opening night w ill be held Nov.
fashioned Turkey Shoot.
17. 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.. at Rollins
The Chuluota Sportsman's Club when Dr. Hugh McKean will speak
will hold a turkey shoot Saturday to the group.
and Sunday on tha rifle range
This exhibition ie in conjunction
that the group is now construct­ with the Florida Federation of
ing.
A rt annual convention which will
Tha shoot will h# from 1 p. m. be held at the Langford Hotel in
to 5 p. m. on both days. Prizes Winter Park. Nov. 17 to Nov. 19
will be turkey*, cleaned and dress- with the Artist's League o f Or­
ed. weighing approximately 12 ange County serving as hosts.
pounds. There will be two other
types o f shoots with piiies o f two
and a half pound frying chickens
going to the winners.
Proceeds of the shoot will he
used for the improvement o f the
range and for community projects
sponsored by the Sportsmen's
Club.
Signs and arrows will direct
people to the area. Coming from
Chuluota on SRD 13. cross two
wooden bridges and take the first
unpaved road to tha right.
Refreshments will be sold on the
range grounds. Twelve and six­
teen gauge shells will ha furnish­
ed along with a limited supply of
shot guns for those who don’t
bring their own.

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Monroe Baptist church. • • •
Henry Williams of Robbins, N. C„
was a visitor this past week of
Murdoch and Clara Matheson at
their home on Oregon A\e. • • •
Weil at last h'tankie and Terry
Wheatland are in their new store
on Monroe Rd. The store has the
latest in modern equipment. I
^ n o w they are real glad to be in it I
now. • • • |t’ » a vely short time
I.AKE MARY AREA MASQUERADERS ‘ tricked or treated’ for UNICEF
’ til election day so don’t forget to
Monday. An incomplete count shows younjisters from Loch Arbor, ldttle
vote. It will sure mean a lot for
Venice, Sunland and Lake Mary collected $85 for the children's aid fund.
yml to vote for your choice. • • •
Mary llrttell, Helen Muse, Marie |
Hittcll, Mary Sehmah and Grace
Thurston will have charge o f the
voting precinct out here. • • •
J.arry and Chris Krrett and son.
Those cotton plckin bants. They that stir asked per young son to | By MRS. .AUDREY JOHNSON
Taul, are occupying the Marrs didn't tell Susie Spook all. They go to the office and get $i worth
Costume parade winners at the
p o t t a g e while l.arry is stationrd didn t let her know that she was of silver. After much delay lie
carnival and dance sponsored by
here with the Navy. At the pres- going to be scared silly with all same hack with his grimy little 1
The Lake Mary Home Demon­
the Geneva Youth Clubs- Sat­
•■it time l.arry is on two w eek s'1that rain and stuff. Why all day hands loaded with dimes, nicklcs
urday night at the Community stration Club will hold .1 food
sea duty. • • • Hid you give to long the leader spook Jerry Kirk ami quarters and said “ Mamma,
House, were Lynn Yarborough, sab*. Friday from II a. m. lo
U N IC E F? It ju«t would make was plagued with ghosts and I know you wanted knives and pre-school; Dehbic Brutnley, ele- j t p. m. in front o f the Tost Of
your heart ache to see the unfor­ and witches wanting to know forks, and this is what they
memary school; Wayne Sackctt, 1 fire in Lake Mary.
tunate children abroad suffering what to do with that cake in the sent."
junior senior tehools and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Ruby Sjohloni and Mrs.
so badly. • * • Capt. Wesley M r-1 oven, and that home made candy
Oh. and Bud Talley, when ole" Doris Dreggors. adult. Judges Olan Bmitwell will be In charge
Mahon o f the U. S. Air Force is a-brewing
Susie told you to go get on the 1 were Mrs. Roy Nichols o f Geneva. of the sale and all proceeds will
visiting his mother, Mrs. Hazel
Well, you can just bet that mechanical horse, she didn t mean Mrs. Ann Bohannon of Orlando go for the lienefit of Ihe Lake
Gardner. 1 know Hazel is happy Jerry didn't order that weather to ride it. And the clowns and and W. E. Dibble of Geneva.
Mary Fire Department.
^ becau se his visits air few and far cither, but bless her heart she witches were the cleverest yet. 1 Proceeds, which amounted to | A heating unit has been se
between. ’ ' ’ Mr. and Mrs. Joe remained
serene
and
sweet Why Emmett Kelley never had a W2 were turned over to the com- ' cured for ihe (ire department and
Reynolds are the proud parents through it all. Many rides were thing on Howard Hood, J. W. mittre in charge of Installing a th« IID Club has taken as Its
of a girl h im S a t O c t . '.?*lh The cancelled because of the wet Carter.
Joe Corley
J r . Hill new floor in the community house. projects, the ptirchave of a pre­
Reynolds are originally from Cler­ ground, and not knowing what to Gaines, R, L. Jcffcoat ami Ted
fabricated chimney. II wdl have
mont. • • • Mrs. Kate Kelley of expect, numerous booths were *et William* These winsome charact­
Could we «ee when and where lo he secured before the healing
Point Washington, has returned up in classrooms, and supper was ers sold balloons
along with we are tn meet again, we would unit hi installed All donations to
home after a short visit with Mr. served in the cafeteria, rather Joyce Jones
and • Mary
Ann , he more tender when we bid nur ward thia project wilt be grateand Mrs. Claude Hawkins. • • * than outside as had been planned. Strickland. Those balloons, that friends goodbye.
—Ouida
hilly accepted
The Home Demonstration Club
Some said that Monday night's looked so festive, really took the
meets tonight iThursI at the cvrn t was the best Halloween wind out ot the sails of Jane
f h o m s o f Mrs. I.ouise Thompson Carnival in the history of South- Fletcher, tlie John Harlows, Butch
with Mrs. Annie McArthur as co- side School. At any rate, in Walker and Buddy
Kirk who'
hostess. Sure hope to see you spite of a wet school night with 1 blew up 37(5.
there. • • • Eleven HD ladies met many attractions called off, the
Then there wers those wonder
at the home of Mrs. Clover Marrs school is about St-200 better off. fill 40 A A men who lifted little
last Thursday and made pretty This will be Used to purchase children on amt off their train
candle holders under the direction som e worthwhile items for the for hours. No one has to tell
o f Mrs. Rlarkwetdrr of Loch Ar- j school.
these thoughtful people about the
It looked pretty grim for those value of youth, their action* show
hor. They surely are pretty anil
they make wonderful Christmas diligent mothers who did such a Ilia' they are more than willing
decorations. • • • Asked some superb job on the spook house, to wok out for Am erica's future.
^ te e n a g e r s what they wanted for llo w cie r, with ths never .-ay die
Always a popularattraction
the
sem itrailer
was are the ponies and the Iwo sup
Christmas; Charlie Carlson wants attitude,
a motorcycle jacket. Mary I.etier. moved because of the rain, and plied tin* year by Ihe Tyndalls
a car and of all things to want the interior re decorated. Such were great. These along with the
for Christmas is a pop corn pop­ scream s, one never heard as collier rarl and pony were top
per and that is what Jean Strih- cam e from within during the ear
drawing cards.
ling wants. Now what I want nival.
Before .Susie Spook folds her
The country store was a huge sheets anil flics away until next
Santa is. please a console oigun,
pietty please. • 1 • Just a lew xucces. as were the pair tree, hat Halloween, she Just wants to
week* until hunting mason ami It throw, boat on a pond, darts, list) say. on behalf of all in Soutluude
1 know a few hunters out this pond, jack 0 lantern, cake A cof­ School- a great big thank you
And oh, the auction with to all the "frantic mothers,frus
® w a y I can safely say some camps fee
and cabins have been readied for Colonial 1himself I Collier, was '.rated teachers, fidgety children
it. Vic Hawkins, the Spivey camp. terrific, dm- youngster m the .iral most o f all to the “ spookiest
Gus Scholar, Perry Wheatland ami crowd saw the colonel take o ff Ills spook of a ll'' Mrs. Velma Mil
my boys, II. I.., Jim and Boh have coat, loosen his tia .then pick up a chell.
been working like nurd getting InsmhiI of comic hooks. In hi* auc­
them ready. Safe hunting and tioneer chant, he called for a
good luck to you hunters. • • * J. ( quarter, who’ll giv~ me a quarter
C. Sspp is enjoying his vacation “ I'll give you IU cents,” said the
on the river hanks fishing. I hear wide eyed little boy.
he has really been catching them,
I hen there was the mother who
® ton.
was so busy working in a booth

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Harney, who sought
IS years, is slated te
to succeed his long-Um* tutor,
Georg* Weiss, at general manag­
er af the “ new look” Naw York
Yankees today.
Weias, generally credited aa the
mas most responsible for bring­
ing the Yankee* lb pennant* In
Ua U years as general manager,
wsa shifted to aa advisory capaeKp Wedaesday ia the latest of a
series of changes that suited
with the replacement ef Casey
lUngtl by Ralph Houk as field
manager.
The Yankee! have ealM a
press eonfereaee today at which
time Harney's aaw appointment
to expected to bo announced.
Weiss, a member of the Kfw
York organisation since 1133, wai
“ prompted" te step tilde be­
cause of Ua age. The quiet, in­
troverted armchair goaiua, who
baa woo much respect aad ad­
miration for hla baseball akrewdsets, la M yeara old.
However, Well* dealed on
Wedassday, that be wu fired,
aad' lnsUad suted that hla semiretirement wai “ the result of a
program set up in UM aad en­
tirely la accordance with my
thinking." He said he would
nerve in an advisory capacity for
the next fivn years of his con­
tract.
Ha may, 31, bee been groomed
•a Weiss' successor for many
years. Twice ho was "farmed"
out to general managerial jobs
with Ihe Pittsburgh riratcs and
Philadelphia Phillies of the Nattonal League, and twlea ho was
brought back to New York and
further instruction under “ The
toaster."
llamey has been in baseball for
M years, starting aa feitinttt
manager of' Springfield la the
Three I League In 1*23. He first
Joined the Yankees in 1*34 as
businesa manager of their llinghsmton farm, The maa respon­
sible for Harney receiving this
job was George Wein.

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Friday sight sad Coach Jim Ylgett laid'today "we’re going over
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Wildwood, a real good Ugh school
team alio la rated 12th ia statewide
Florida prep standings and holds
a win over Leesburg, which held
Sanford to a icorelasa tie last
week. “ We had ia awfully good week
of practice and corrected aeree
things that have bothered ua aad
the boy* aheuld give Wildwood,
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NORTH ORLANDO HOMES BOWLING TEAM in tha Hl-Noonera League
Includes, from left, Kate Littleton, Letha Ward, Helen Kallin and Louise
Owens. The team currently is in second place in the league.
(Herald Photo)

Vernon Law Voted Cy Young Award For Pitchers
BOSTON CUPI) -

Vera Lew. BrogUe, a 21-gam* winner, tad
who was scouted by a United relief ace IJndy McDaniel, both
State* senator and signed by the of the St. Louis Cardinals, had
Ptittsburgh Pirates with the help
ooe vote each and two writers
o f Bing C rosby's magic voice,
wae voted the Cy Young Award abstained from voting.
Previous winners o f the award,
today as the m ajor league pitcher
o f the year.
named for (he Hall o f Fam tr
Law, who won 20 games during
who won a record 611 major
the National League season sod
league game), were Don Newadded two victories over the New
Y ork Yankeea la the World .Se­ combe in 1954, Spshn in 1167, Bob
ries, was named on eight o f the
U ballots cast in the annual vot­
ing by the B steball Writers As­
sociation o f Am erica.
Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee
Braves, who pitched a nohitter
and achieved a record 11th 20wln season, was second In the
voting with four votsa. Ernie

Turley in 1961 and Early Wynn
&gt;In 1939. This marked the first
year In which American League
&lt;pitchers were shut out In the voli ing.
Law, a 3-foot, 2-lneh, 300-pound
j right-hander from Meridian, Ida­
ho. earned (*&gt;• nickname "Tha
| Predictable Pirate” as his steady

pitching provtd s key factor In
Ihe Pirates' First NL pennant
aloe* 1927. He started 36 gam es,
pitched 272 innings, pitched II
complete gam es and had n 303
earned run average to go with
hla 20-9 mark.
Essentially a control pitcher
with a good sinker and ebangeup,
Law's
strikeout* out-numbered
his walks, 120-40.
The big right-hander, a Mor­
mon elder, was recommended to
the Pirates ia 1947 by tha late
8cn. Herman W elker o f Idaho.
Crosby, a Pirate stockholder who
had been a classm ata o f Welker
at Gonxaga College at Spokant.
Wash., telephoned VCrn's m other
and helped talk h er Into having
him sign with tjie Pirates.

John Welcbel and Mika Roberts
will be co-csptsias for the Wild­
wood game and it will bn a spe­
cial showing for Robert*. His
grandfather, a resident of the
Wildwood area, will bo at Mm
gam t to seo Um Seminole quarter­
back
back play for the first Um*.

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Homa’a Distributors added to
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this weak, adding three m ore wins
to bring their total up to 27. Jet
Inn Bar and Benton General Con­
tracting still are within eatehing
distance, at they ended with 24
wins.
Sanford Eleetrie holds third
with 25, followed by Owens Gulf
Service 22, Rlde-a-While Stables
records than Perry Como ever cisco 49’ers, calls fullback Art 21, Art Day’s Turkeys 20, Gator
made. There it one, however, Baker one of the two best pro Lumber and Atlantic Coast Line
which tells the entire story.
prospects la the nation. Ernie Da­ 10 each. Vulcan Materials 18, Ab­
The hardtack salline warriors
stract Corp. and W ally’a Phillips
vis, the ball-carrying workhorse,
held the opposition to an average
66, both 17, Independent Five,
could make any team in (he land,
of 19 yarda a game rushing.
Hanford Atlantic National Bank,
And to this very vital italistlc and you can give odds on that. Southern Bell and' Wall’ t n u m b ­
the crunching fact that Syracuse He has, among other things, wiped ing, IS each, H arvey’s Plumbing
rolled up aa average o f 462 yards out som e of fabulous Jim m y 14, Casaelbenry Country Club and
per gam e and you can easily un­ Brown's Syracuse records.
Heftier Homes 12. and N orth Or­
There was a time when Lou lando Home* with 11.
derstand why the powerhouse
from Piety Hill went through its Little, while he was coaching a t ! Clarence Wallis, Sr. was hich
Columbia, e xpreased a general i man ail the way around Tuesday
season unscathed.
There were five Handouts In feeling by observing:
evening aa he strung nine atrikea
"Give me two big tackles and together for a big 269 scratch, and
that 1969 line. They were guard
Roger Davis, tackle Maury You- a fullback and I'll give you a ! a 600 aeries. John W right also
mans, guard Bob Yates, end Ger­ winning team.”
had a 600 aeries to tie for that
ry Skonieciki and end Fred MiuNot any more. In this era of honor.
lino. Only Mautino returned this fully diversified offenses it doesn’ t
Dutch Dewit, George Conklin.
take Ihe attacking team long to Dan Ritsie, J. Smiley and Joe
year.
Davis, six feet, three inch** and discover the tiniest flaw in the Rubel all made the 3-10 split, with
236 pounds, went to the Chicago opposition'! defensive armor. Thu* Tom Sprouse making the S-7-8,
Bears. So too did Youmans, who Ihe line- particularly on defense, Ritsie the 6-9-7, John Strickland
is six-six and 230. Yates, six three finally Is getting long overdue and Ralph nett.*, the 6-10, Jim
and 236, went with the Boston i recognition.
Anderson 3-9-10 and Beb May the
Hie New York G unts broke mean 4-10.
Patriots and was swapped to the
Dallas Texans before a knee oper­ | precedent twice last season by ination sidelined him. Skonierxkt. I traducing their defensive unit man
only six feet and a mero 205, is [ by nun. And Jim Leo Howell,
their coach, quips that few people
piaylug in Canada.
EAST ORANGE, N . J. (U PI&gt;—
.Syracuse, which suffered its recognise him and once, when he Ralph Dotina, who won 1(5 o f 156
first shutout in 27 gsmea as it was Introduced, the other party professional fight# from 1920 to
lost to Pitt, 100 last week, still replied:
1940, died o f a virus Infection
"Oh, yes, you're Sam H uffa Tuesday night.
has the firepower.
Pappy Waldorf of the San Fran­ coach.”
Huff is the floating linebacker
» h « apart,* that almost legendary
OMAHA. Nab. (U P I)—'The Lee
Giant defense. And, as Syracuse
has shown, a super team must Angeles Dodger* may meva their
NEW ORLEANS - Ralph Dupes, have the horses up front. You St. Paul farm club o f the A m eri­
US. New Orleans, stopped Gale \ on’ t get worse than a tie if Ihe can Association to Omaha next
Kerwtn, 146, Canada 7.
other guy can't acare.
year.
MIAMI BEACH — Paul Dias,
16 24 , Cuba, outpointad Allan Har­
mon, 1824 Jam aica 10.
PAISLEY, Scotland—Chic Calderw’ood, 174, Scotland, stopped
flolf Peters, 171 Germany 4.

Syracuse Finds Great Line Makes Great Team
Ry OSCAR FRALEY
United Press International
NEW YORK (U P li—An ohjer.
vatlon once made by Otto Graham
when he was the passing alar of

Stemper Bowlers
Take Firs) Place
Stsmpvr Agency got Into first
place In the Snndapur Rowling '
League after thsir third week of
winning all four points from thsir
opponents.
Second pln«-» i« M il liy R»heon's Sporting Goods, folluwtd by
Davis Bulldtrs. In the fourth slot
are Wilson-Maisr Furniture and
Foodmart, all tied up, and Pterro
Manufacturing in aixth.
Rolling high games for tha
week were Ann Conklin, 851; Lll
Donat 641 and Lll Ogden, 610.
Next will bo a clash between tha
tw o top team), Stempar and Robaoit'a, on one ami two. Davis and
Foodmart will compete on three
and four and Wilson-Malar and
Piarro on fiva and alx.

the Cleveland llrown) today Mints
up Ihe itory of the hinted hobble
at Syracuse.
"Y ou can't complete p u s e s ,"
quoth Otto, "w hen you are sitting
on the neat o f your pHiit*.”
It's that simple.
A year ago, Syracuse had a
super team because it had a su­
per line. This year, with four of
those seven behemoths known as
tlie "S uable Seven” having gone
the way o f all graduates, Syra­
cuse is back with Hit merely good
teams.
Take ail of the iuper teams
and you'll find that they bad iuper
line*. The "F ou r Horseman” of
Notre Dame ran roughshod over
the opposition because o f those
seven mules up front. Fordham
was great with its '‘Seven Blocks
of Granite” ami when I.SU had
the "Chinese Bandits” it was only
a matter o f time before It outscored the opposition.
Syracuse a year ago broke more

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DEAR TRYING: You can’t cure both
ills with the same medicine. Each child
has a slightly lopsided personality. Pull
the reins a little lighter on your daughter.
Make her budget her time until she de­
velops better study habits. Encourage
your son to take part in school activities,
but don’t push him too hard. Seriousminded boys are usually late starters so­
cially—but they catch up.

DEAR IN : Tell that loving character
that he had better forget you aa the ob­
ject o f his affections because you are
not interested in him, If he continues to
"make you nervous”—avoid him and let
HIM tell your husband why.
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DEAR ABBY: Maybe 1 am just plain
stupid, but you said in your column thnt
people shouldn't shake a dust m o p out t h e
window. I would like you to tell me how
else you can get a dust mop clean ?
STUPID

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DEAR ABBY: I have a daughter, IS.
who is boy-craxy. I also have a 17-year-old
son who isn’t interested in anything but
schoolwork. I wistr she had some o f his
habits and he had some o f hers.
I am more worried about the boy be­
cause he is at the age where he should be
doing aomething besides studying. My
daughter and son hardly evtr see each
other because she is out chasing the boys
and he is home studying. Can you give me
a solution to my problem ? M.v husband la
away a lot.
TRYING HARD

DEAR ABBY: ThU is a lulu. I am marriad to a man who is insanely jealous. One
", o f hit best friends just told me that he is
; In love with me and has been from the
moment he saw me. I have never given
him any encouragement. This friend is
around all the time and I am nervous* and
uncomfortable in his company. I can’t tell
him to stay away or my husband will won­
der why. Don’t tell me to talk to my hus­
band or he would beat this man to a pulp.
Please tell me what to do.
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dust out with an electric sweeper. If you
have no vacuum cleaner, use a whisk
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•‘ Secretary o f Stale for the e n f In the tim e outfit? And,"
•tats of New York, Inducted into the added, " I am now wearing
ettee b y Governor Rockefeller hats in the evening, tiny, rather
gay affairs which, with jewelry,
January let IMS."
Is aot that a very im preuive make a party dre»t out o f a aimStatement? It certainty la and the pie, black daytime dresi."
Mr*. Simon has a ton and daugwoman about whom U was made
Is equally impreuive. by her
gtraonallty, her work as Secre­
tary of State for New York amt
bar delightful femininity.
Caroline K. Simoa la an at­
tractive woman who loves her
work and is dedicated to her pro­
fession as ■ lawyer, whieti led to
ber appontment to such a high
By DICK WEST
office. I asked Mri. Simon why
she chose the law for her profes­
United Press International
sion. "W h y ," she said, " I m ar­
WASHINGTON (U PI) — On
ried a lawyer end found that I
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night, the Democrats
liked reading lllackstone to. of
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1
plan
tc
have
a "victory party" In
course, I studied law and it has
led to my very interesting jo b ." the Mayflower Hotel The Repub­
And may 1 add that our lady licans plan to hava a "v ic ­
passed the Bar, eaamlnatlon on tory party" in the Sheraton Park
Hotel.
ber first try.
One of these celebrations will,
A t brunch the other morning
Mrs. Simon arrived wearing a 'o f course, turn into a wake be­
sm art wool suit in black with a fore the evening is over. Either
stunning turquoise hat and, In add way, it will be a sad night for
I d this color, she wore a match- me.
lag blue chiffon scarf caught with
1 will be sad because there
two matching gold clips. She car won't be any presidential cam
ried S black jersey stole bordered paign headquartcrj ielt for me to
hi black fox fur. "T h ii," she said. visit, f o r an inveterate candidate
" I will wear later for a big and watcher like myself, this is tan
Important lunch. It will dress me
wp.’’ Mrs. Simon feels that her
The election will leave me feet
personal appearaaee is very im ­ ing like a fisherman would feel
portant as so many people seem ' it all the trout streams suddenly
to think that a woman executive dried up.
will be disinterested in clothes.
It was, therefore, with heavy
When she leaves her home early heart that I set out this week to
ba the morning, Mrs. Simon rarely \ pay my final pre election calls at
gets back to dress for any special ', the offices of the Democratic and
occasion so ahe dresses up with Republican National Committees,
ieeketa, and colorful hats (she which have been the nerve ern
keep* several in her office) add to ters of the campaign.
Bor appearance. She ehanget
I kept remembering those flor
•carves and often adds matched
ious
pre convention days
last
te-hat Jewelry,
{ spring when the town abound
"1 favor bright colors in hats od with presidential hopefuls and
and • cheerful hat is nice to ! there was a campaign headquar
bring to • meeting on a dreary ' te n on virtually every corner.
winter day. Do you know my
My Brit atop was at the Deni
clothes ere so basic and simple ocralic committee because I bap
that hate make me look "differ- pened to have been in that neigh

htar and 1* a busy woman who
takes time to be charming and
very feminine. This adds to her
executive ability.
, People Ustea to a well-groomed
and smartly hatted woman, don't
you?

Candidate Watcher Will Be Left
Out Of All The Victory Parties

DAILY CROSSWORD
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occupies pert* o f eight

buildings, one of which la bound
to be nearby regardless of what
neighborhood you're in.
Th« Democratic digest staff and

It Could Ba Tnu
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Damn Political
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Dr. Iliulton's gaaiat
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the correspondence section are
located at 11M Connecticut Ave.
The
mimeograph, record
and
speech writing departments aro at
1737 L St. Tha advisory council
and the speaker's bureau have
suites at 1021 Connecticut and the
, advertising and women's bureaus
1 aie at ISOt K St.
Thr farm, butiness and v i c e
presidential divisions are at 13th
amt K; the registration and eiti|tens branches are at Ml Consti­
tution Ave., and absentee voting
is handled at M l 17th St.
I learned all of this In the *T "_
main office at 1001 Connecticut, I * ® j p O n b O T

Pioneer Group

which is where I caught np with
Sam Brightman, the com m ittee's
publicity director, who way look
ing rather h a rm ed .
;
After advising me to grab an ;
empty
chair "before someone
•laris typing io it," Brightman
•aid the eommillee. whose nor­
mal staff number* 73 to 8U, now
had 370 paid worker*, plus un­
counted
legion* of volunteers.
Evan to. it wat ihort handed.
"T h e Bcpublican committee op
crates
like
an
advertising
ag en cy ," Brightman laid. "W e
operate like a email town newt
paper on the day of the big fire."
In another week, regardless of
who wins, the (Ire will be out and
everybody wdl have a place to
ait down again. Brightman said
some o f tha praiaurat generated
by the campaign already had be­
gun easing off.

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S j f f i n n S # » r v iff»
J , m n 9 J crV IC e
T h f Pioneers group o f the T in t
Presbyterian Churrh wilt
will sponsor
a baby sitting service in the Editrational Bldg, of the church all
day Nov. 8 for mothers who with
to vote.
The educational Bldg l* located
on 3rd 31. and the youth group
with adult supervision will be in
charge. Facilities to rare for all
aged children will he in the
building. Mrs. Charles Sims will
be in charge.

Rainbow Barbecue
Rainbow girls of Sanford Assam
hly No 23 will «pon*or a ehieken
barbecue dinner at the Elk's club
Friday from 4 p. m. In I p. m.
Dinner* will he delivered upon
order and packaged in hoses at
requtst.

Red Chinese, Soviets Split
Over Major Ideological Points
By PHIL NEWSOM

Khrushchev has said the basic

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principles of Karl Marx and V. I.

Despite ocrailonal mtanagr* o f

Lenin must be modernized to con ­

good will between the leader* o f

form with modern conditions and

Naughton, Muller, Rearick, Salis­
bury, Seger, Som mer, Stutkerhetm, Waite, Woods and Wells.
At the time of the musical#, the
art galleries will feature an ex ­
hibition of paintings by tha four
teachers of the summ er school
which was held at the M au ion
House. All new works of Robert
Camp, Ocala; I.aura Lock. De
Land and Eugene White and LeRoy Nichols o f Sarasota will be no
exhibit and will remain hanging
until Dec. 1.
A Silver
Tea also_ » planned in
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Communist China and Soviet H i m - that tha only alternative to w a
■ia, their ideological difference* is peareful co-existence. The C h i-1 _
3 0 W lQ S S
constitute a major split on the nese Reds call this deviation and
will
have
no
part
o
f
it.
bedrock principles o f Communism.
Khrushchev'* major rival fo r !
And the L'nitfd State* i* more
Communist leadership ia Mao
Tha 1930 Seminole High gradualthan an innocent bystander.
Tze-Tung. Mao, a rnyitlc, regards i ing class will hold a reunion Dec.
The L'nitid State* I* in the himself as the true disciple o f j 33 at the Shrine Club, according
background a* an economic and Marx and hew* with no deviation j to Robert C. Hodges, president
Reservations mutt he made by
military giant whirh must be to the Marxist-Leniniat teaching
that capitalism and Communism those planning to attend no later
reckoned with by both. The Ru*must inevitably fight a war to the 1than Dec. 1 with Mrs. Eddie Sen
aiana *ay there must be "peacadeath, nuclear vmib-t notwith- karik.
ful co-existence.” The Chinese standing.
1 The invitation committee has
There he* been no indication been unable to locate the«e memCommunists say eventually there
PeInin* w-oiiM even send an offt- hers; MiMred F»wF&lt;\ Ned P.uie,
must he a war to the drath.
Rumiii hn* railed in world C om ­ eial repressntative 10 the Red Jennnif Denkins, Roberta Mr
munist leaders to Moscow this summit meeting in Moscow. Last Conaughay, George Watkins and
month to try to rate the present Febniary it merely aent an ob­ Junior Castle.
It would be appreciated if those
rift in the Peiping-Motemv axis, server, Kang Sheiig, to a Moscow
but few peraona expected the Red meeting o f the Warsaw Pact na . | having information on the present
address of any mem ber in this
j summit to succeed. The differen­ tions.
' ces are too great between the two.
Kang openly dissented
with group would rontaet Mrs. Donald
Flatnm or Mr*. Robert Hodges.
Communist China founded ita Khrushchev's eitimata o f U. 8.
government on three major pre- potential and epoke out strongly
|
u . A )„ , nce . llh lh, Sovjet against any ra-ing o f U. 8.-R us­
olh#r Communist eountrie.; sian tension. Peiping rave hia
V f. E. Gray o f laska Mary , will
stamp by
expansion o f Chinese Communism speech the official
have 30 volunteer workers for tha
through Asia; undying hostility broadcasting it over Peiping Ra­
United Fund making houso to
toward the United States. It ha* 1&lt;1lo and publishing it in the o ffihouee calls in tha t.ake Mary area
-hown nu indication of changing rial newspapers. _
which will include Loch Arbor.
these.
With occasional aides* ipea at
Litle Venice, and Ravenna Park.
Soviet Premier Nikita 8. K h ru -1 Yugoslav deviation. Communist This will be the only house to
shchrv, though displaying
no 'C hina has devoted alt its energy house campaigning to date and no
great amity towxid the U nited! lu der.oundng the United States, oth eri are planned.
States, has been enough o f a It has railed Pirudent Kiienhow.
realist to know th» M, S. i« strong er a "bloodstained buteher” and
enough
lo
inflict incalculable the United States She world's
damage in a nurleer war.
|greatest enemy of peace.

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Sign On
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Cont. C lattr oom
Today
warts of its own. Polio w e re newsmen and a moderator. After
Rian On W ta tha r, Nawa
taken. Prestures were built up. this initial brush, both candidate!
r a r m Slarktt R e p o rt
Hard • hitting, non &gt; televised would weigh the results and pre­
T od a y
W ak* tip C ar to on a
speeches were made and sharp pare for the remaining two en­
X a n t -W a a t h a r
words wert exchanged. More and counters.
CUP Nawa
Captain K a n g a r o o
more heat was generated. When it
The eloaing session* might Be
The Choriatera, under the di­
VVtathtr and .Vawa
rim e time to negotiate one extra held on the Thursday and Friday
C oun tdow n Nawa
rection of Laura Platt Brown with
Toda y
debate, a debate that had not nights before election day. In that
Boola and Kaddla
i been nailed down tn September way they would help wash away Mrs. Perry James, accompanist,
Itompar R o o m
when the nailing-down was good, the effects of aoy specious, ov e r­ will present a recital for the
Kar toon Ka ptra
I'roaarnada
lesa amiable negotiators from the stated public utterances and r e ­ benefit t t Florida Federation of
Ding Dona Pchnnt
Central Florida Nawa and rival camps found it more diffi­ store the issues and the candi­ Art at the Mansion House Gal­
Interview a
cult than ever to maintain an air dates to a balanced perspective,
leries, Nov. 27 at 3 p. m. The
Dough R* Ml
o f politeness and a spirit of give- more realistic stance. Each o f the
Darambar Rrida
program will consist of religious,
and take.
Orbit
final debates ought to be a min­ secular and novelty numbers in
Play Tou r Hunc h
Since we voters need to h iv e imum of 90 minutes long. They
eluding solos and duets by fa­
v i d t o V lllaia
the debate format made part of j ought to have a moderator and
Prlca It rttaht
vorite DeBary talent.
I I o n Lucy
our political fabric, I would sug- 1 dispense with the newsmen Bv
Chorister members are Mmes.
H ornin g T s a r :
gest that a firm network debate all means, let the candidates ask
Concentration
Anderson, Armstrong, Blair, Boy­
Tha Clear Horlaon
schedule be drawn up well be- each other the queations. T h e
er, Cole, Crosby, D tW er. Good­
Lova Tha t Rob
for# the 1964 campaign begins, moderator would be there juat to
Truth nr C on se que n ce s
man, C. Gray, E. Gray, Hill, KuBefore the 1964 nominating eon- keep the dialogue in productive
l-nva o f Lift
pecz- McClure, McKenchnte, MeThu Tuiun
ventions, too.
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(»&gt; John D a lr
1.SS ( ! ) Jim Bowl*
( * ) Nat l P r o F ootb a ll Hilltaa
T i l l (• ) Dou g Howards
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By FRED DANZIG
The contenders for the nomina­
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a.'** H r Rat Maataraoe
NEW YORK tL'PI) W i l l tions should be asked to com m it
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thorg be a 1964 version of TV 's
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Ihcraselves in advance to face-to"G reat Debate*?"
A : 4 « ( S i Bachalor P atbor
( * l Wanted Dead o r Alive
The difficulties that arose in face discussions oa TV that would
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trying
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I:SO l&gt; i Krnla Ford
( * l Phil Silvers
1 in 1960 indicate trouble ahead. by party and network representa­
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1*1 Channat Kli P r o m t
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awda
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10' x SO'." Phone FA 2 63SS.
NICELY furnUhcd garase apartment—Late Golden. FA 2-0271.

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-----LOST: Black female Cocker Span
let In Golden Lake area, answera to name of “ Pinky.”
REWARD. Ph. FA 2 3313.

LOVELY large furnlihed bedroom,
private entrance. FA 2*7461. ^

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom apart
meat. Phone FA 24402.

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I. Lost &amp; Found

LARGE 2 bedroom Ireshly painted
apartment, 310 M ainoln A K
Rosietler, Florut, FA 2-I851

APARTitENTS
for
rent.
Maple A re. Call FA 2 2271.

7. Buaine** Rentals
ft. Beach Ren'nl*
9. For Sale or Rent
Wanted to Rent
II. Real Efltate Wanted
12. Real E*tate For Sals
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UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom houte
$75, ItB Rotalia. FA 2-8831.

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom CB
house; atove and refrigerator;
in Sunland. FA 2-3097.
3-BKDROOM 2 bath, kitchen furnished, beside new hl:h school
395 month. Ph. FA 2-76S1 or
FA 2-1971.
NEW LY decorated furnished S
room cottage. 2 bedrooms. Ph.'./
FA 2-1437.
FURNISHED 1 bedroom
Pn. FA 2 0363.

duplet.

2* BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-5303.
NICELY furnished duple*, plea
sant surroundings, 317 or 319
FURNISHED large 2 bedroom
W. 12th. St. Phone NO 31269 or
house 2318 Sanford Ave. Ph.
or FA 2 5203.
FA 2 0731.

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STKNSTROM RENTALS V

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corvrrte 3 RR Apt. t.arge. Immediate 573
block
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Home unfurn. 3 RR 1 Bath
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Home unlurn. 3 RR. 1 Bath
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116 N Park Ave.
Ph FA261Z3 Furn. Home 2 BR. Avail
18 Nov. .. ......... ................ **
W E U K A APARTMENTS: rooms Fur.i. Home. 2 Br. Avail.
private baths. 114 W First St.
1C Nov....................................
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Unfurn. Home. 2 BR l Bath » d '
2-BKDROOM bloek home. Large
utility and Florida room. De
Bary. FA 27213.

St. Johns Realty Co.

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APARTMENTS
Nice large apartment 404 E,
14th St. Phone FA 2-4292.
3-ROOM furntahed apt., screened
porch. 612 Park.
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2-BKDROOM unfurnished house
at Lake Monroe. FA 2 3930.

1. Education - ln*truction

FURN. Apt. 2300 MeltonvlU*.

111 N Park Ava

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Phona F.» 2 24)9

3 - UNFURNISHED
housea
in
Oviedo: t unfurnished house 231T
Palmetto Ave.. Sanford: 1 un­
furnished
house 914 Freneh .
Ave. Sanford: furnished apart-* ’
ment 317 Park Ava. FA 2-1339.
3 tl Park Ave. Kersey.

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with o r without b o * «L |2 RKDROOM furnished apartment
Near hospital and medical center, j 801 Palmetto Avenue.
PIANO LESSONS 75c. FA 2 8052.
FA 2-0461.
LOVELY 2 bedroom unfurnished
G. For Rent
2-BKDROOM
unfurnished home | houve in excellent neighbor­
I
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hood. 826 Escambia. FA 20274.
$75 a month. 116 Country Club;
unfurnished home
• -n r.u n u u M
Cir. Call after 5:00 p. m.,
2006 French Ave. FA 2-2096.
FA 2 5148.
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FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
Nicely furniihed, twin beda, pri
EXCEPTIONALLY nice 1 bedroom
vate entrance: reasonable. 1311
FURNISHED apt Mo Park Avt
house, all electric, 814 Elm. Ph.
Palmetto Avenue.
FA 2-1682.
' BEDROOM apttairs apartment,
LARGE 2 bedroom house and
air conditioned. «70 FA 2 0866
SLEEPING ROOMS the Gables.
screen porch, jnfurmshed. $40
APARTMENT, private bath, nice
month. Ph. Geneva 2451.
401 Magnolia Ave FA 2-0720
ly furnished, $40 mo. 407'v W.
|2 - BEDROOM pmtly furnished FURNISHED eottage located at
1st.
Five Points; weekly or monthly;
hous*. w-tth water, $60 per
2-BR houte. modern. FA 20578
$65 per month. Ph. FA 2-1167.
month. FA 26007.

LARGE BEDROOM

3-BEDROOM house, kitchen furn­ SLEEPING ROOM with modern! 1 BEDROOM furnished apartment,
ished, $7$ month. FA 2-3685.
| clean. Small child accepted.
conveniences. FA 2 3986.
2015 So. Sanford Ave. NO 8-433.
FURNISHED 3 room haute, 3803 2 BEDROOM,
kitchen equipped
Orlando Drive, Senford.
houie on 2 large corner loti 7. Hu*ine*M Rental*
in quiet neighborhood available
LARGE three nedroom unfurn
OFFICE RENTAL*, completety
Not. 5th. Call FA 2 2324.
ithed home 1313 P*rk Ate.,
l a Ike P ea rt ..4 Ike C M i l r I s S i r ,
air conditioned, Rota L PayS r a l M l r r e a a t f , S U t r e f M a r l* * ,
1125 0# month. Call FA I-3NI.
LAKE MARY. Lakeview; l bed
ton,
Registered
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room
house,
furnished.
360
3 BEDROOM Mrniehed apartment
Broker FA 2-1301.
BIIMIOI* IIATOOOD TVARM4N.
month. Phone FA 2 5 3 7 .
$69 50. 1703 Magnolia.
P ere a ,#d
FOR RENT: 9 rooms, appro*..
m il.
s io t h *
1 • BEDROOM home, furnished,
Notice le hereby ( I x e n Dial ike THREE bedroom house, unfurn
2000 *q. ft. floor apace at 148
an .le re lened will, on the t t h dry
ished, nice quiet neighborhood.
845 month. FA 2 4267.
So. Palmetto Ave. H Moeh
nr tlrrem her V. P. 1440. p reeen l tn
Call at 119 W. ITth St. or phone
from Post O ffice.’ Contact Mrs.
the N.innrahla r o u n t y J u d ea nf
BEAUTIFUL furnished largu 4
Krmlnnte I'n unly, S'lnrlde. h is final
FA 1 4501.
M. L. Raborn at Downtowa
room apartment, t 's baths, carreturn, aerniini end ynnrhers, at
Cleaner*.
A d m ln le lr e 'n r o f
tha Ketaie o f 2-BEDROOM completely unfurn­
stall. rhona FA 2 4950.
DiMiioi* ha m o o n vvA im n s. d«ished houses avatlabls now. Ph.
eeaeeil, and t l said time, the n and
LAKEVIEW home- unfurnished, 9. For Sat* or Rent
ther e,
m ake ap plic at ion
t o the
fA 2 IMS.
3 bedrooms. 2 baths, built-in
arid In.lee f o r e final ee lilem en i
LAKEFRONT HOME rent or tele.
of
hte
s d m m U 'r a t l n o
nf
eald COTTAGE, 5 rooms. C ou p le'a n d '
kitchen equipment, $125. Phone
e r l a l e . and f«*r an im le r dlei-Uare2 br., 2 port-ltvs, kitchen equip­
bih y accepted. $60. FA 2-1757. j
FA 2 3872.
In a him ao ..... .. Vitminleirel.*.
ped, many extras. Good flatt­
P a led this ' b e Slat day o f OetCLEAN modern furimhed apta., j LARGE 9 bedroom house. Rea­
ing. Owner FA 1-I59T.
♦
aher. A. P
e f p nu et ae Nieneirowi
Ml Palmetto FA 2-4558.
sonable rent.
FA 2-7621 or
As A d m i n i s t r a t o r o f t h e
HOUSE, 7 rooms with 3 acres ef
FA 2-19.58.'
R elat e e f
RENT A BED
land 6 miles West on State
HIHHOP IIATO OO D IV .SRItlN
H e r r e r a 4 Rollaway. Hospital A Baby Beds MEN ONLY. Room and Board.
Road 42. Call F A 2 3562.
■4TRN4TROM. P 4 V I « A U r l N T o e l l
By Day, Week o r Month
Dunlap, 419 Magnolia.
A ltn rney e fo r A d m ln le ir a io r
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
10. Wanted to Rent
Rdrrarde Rulldiee
i Ph FA 15181
110 W. 1st 84. ) - BEDROOM CBS house partly
nanfnrd,
Plnrlda
Puhllrh Nor. I. te. IT. tl I
furnished, eleciric kitchen, tile WANTED TO RENT: 2 or J bed— I l AND 1 BEDROOM hnmei. Day
room furnished home for im­
bath. Large yard, garden pri
I k THIS 4TI44T IT COI NT I l f THK
phone FA
mediate occupancy. FA 2 6633.
vilegee. FA 2-6007.
k iv ris
J in triu .
it n c iit .
ik
NO 15122.
Skit n i a
• K H i M u .r r o i kTT.
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m .o n i p s .
ik
1' N s k c r . n v
k*.
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iomm.
the* hirnished. Rent reason
•i i t t « g i iMT T r n . a
able. Ph. FA 2 6643
n n .i.% R n k u n n r r ani
II KILNKICK c. dORTX. hit wlf#.
i k t i i n i i n c t i t i III i i t o r T i i a
Ft ilNISHF.D apartment, clean
'
ru.ntlff*. M k i n j i n i l i vi. s-ssss'i •r
or
N. V. Feriuer, Realtor
Vft.
s* i.o h i ii v . i k
%m » r u a
«K *ii.
and close in. Adults only Jimmy 3465 S. Park Ave. Th. FA 2-5221
m i i i : i i i i \ r i . ri.o iiiiiv i n h .
T. r HANNA, •( Mi
C o w a n , t A 2 401.1
A fter hours FA 2-2611 - TA 2-3011
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mart, daft ndanta, b t i n s (*hat»rtry
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a r o o t r t h y r tq ulrod to t o r v t o Hanford
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Florida.
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o n c e tar h m tt k f o r four c o n t e n t * I
clerk
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Orlando Flnrldn
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Plant Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD W ant-Ads For An Early Crop Off Dollars—PH. FA2-2611
12. Rttl Catatt For 8ato

112. Real Batata For Salt

12. Real Estate to r Sale

Jtjr

ta n fo r b

SOI Til SYLVAN Late Shores
2 BEDROOM home. Fenced in I n
.
x x r u * ,! I
C
yard. Low down paynfWnt i n d i '- *
*». W n U K lO n ,
o l* .
Beautiful lakefront home near
BROKER
only 833.30 a month. Ideal for
tng completion, for someone de
W R. Shippy. Assoc.
children and pets. I l l G arm on
itnng the best of everything
302 So. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3991
Dr. FA 2-7222.
Call FA 2-7898.

MAYFAIR
Beiutilul 2 bedroom 2 bath home
Finest location
with quality
custom
construction.
*3* 000.
Call for appointment to ahow.

3-BEDROOM. 2 full bath, separate
dining room : 2 yr. old CBS.
3700 down, assume Fit A mort
gage, balance 913.800. and move
right in. FA 2 790* or FA 2 2342

ftrralb

Thttrn. Nov. o. I960—Pag* 11 ■.11. Machinery • Tool*

13. Mortgage I.nan*
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

J. W. HALL

Wall

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

~~AUTO~GLASS
INSTALLED

WYNNEWOOD LOT
Lovely lot 100' x 114'. Good rest
dential site. 32.200. Faces l.akr
Gem. Large oak trees.

Slenstrom Realty

Home
Venetian Blinds

St. Johns Realty Co.

Low Insurance Rates

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
112 N Park Are
Ph FA2 3123

1947 EVINRUDE (Ughtfour). 9 7
b. p. boat motor $25. FA 7 7671,
2422 Chase Ave. after 4 M)

FURNITURE’ CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph FA !T*M

WHERE . . . .

W H ERE____

Nothing Down

WHER E . . .
CAN

VOL’

C.F.T

.MORE HOME
&gt;.MK
DOLLAR VALUE

PHONE FA 2-4389

N EW
PROVENCIAL W a l n u t Nnlinn
round knee hole desk, leather
top, $100; walnut record cabinet
323; chaise lounge, vibrratnr,
upholstering burnt nrange, 930.
CaU FA I-21W.

f

Redroaune
• planned La ke Frnnt
( (immunity
• $ Furnished Vlndela for
your M 'o erlio n

aLONGDALEi

Min'mnm $350 Dn.

a

HOMES $8250 !
DOWN PAYM ENT S « K n
NO CLOSING COST
*3* Mu. Inrl-idev Everything
TIGII-DK1 35 DOMED LOTS
HIKKI I IONS: 6 ML S«
Sanford. H »&gt; . 17-92. Turn
Right t Mi. Pail Dynatron
Follow Sign*.

1 Cent per lb.
S A N FO R D I I F R A f P
OFFICE
304 W. tat 84.
FA 1-9911

pressor lank. Phone FA 2-0399.
W A N TED ?"G ood piano fog 930.
Call FA 22901.

RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
anteed. F ret estimate*. Phone
FA 2-7818 o r Ml 2-1771.
New ft Used F j m i lure ft Appll
ancea. A Good Plat* To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ava.

FA 2-7430

REriNtSlIF.D ANTIQUES and eld
picture fram es. Restoration a
speciality. Pick-up and dthvtry.
Call 4221, Geneva, Fla.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
rtc. Bought Sold I.arry’ s Mart
313 Sanford Ava. Ph. FA 3-4132.
Sell Ua Your Furniture Quirk
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST FA 2 0277

HOLLER

.18. Article* Foi Sal#
GIRIA &gt;4 inch hike.
K 30lh St.
21

m. T V., stand,
315. FA 2 329*.

WASHER,
cWW-nt
Coldapol
Call FA

used,

IS
FIRST
CHOICE

rabbit ears

Norge two cycle, e v
condition; 12 eu. ft.
freeirr, good condition.
2 2441.

58 CHEVROUT

A REAL BARGAIN: New Ruilii
mg. Cottage 13* x 24’. 1 pie- I
tore window 3 small aluminum ,
windows, 2 doors. Must sell. | IsKL AIR FOUR DOOR HARDTOP, Radio, Hcuter. Auto*
Make
reasonable offer. Call lie Transmission. Power Steering. Beautiful Rad and Whit*
Tulone Finish, Whit* Sidewall Tire*, law Mileage, Idk*
FA 2-8341 after 1.30.
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
m l with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapoa Cotton or aylo*
eords.

Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.

Fisherman's
SPECIALS

Stock Reduction
Excellent Values

arird
floor

iDGE

B
|

I. \k E M MM III.\ is
Juat W ,al of 17-92

|

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I

FA 2-8123; FA 2-8370

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FC A I F
n C j/A L C

UUMES
5vailaulk

5l.KL.51SY UNANCED B1
ORIGINAL PURCHASER I
.NO Ql 5l.IFYT.NG — o l HER

THAN GOOD &lt; It EDIT
LOW INTEREST RA TES
DOWN
PAYMENTS LOW
AS »2un
I BEDROOMS ------------- I ft 2 UA 1 IIS
RENTALS HOMES A V A ILA B LE

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
HWY. 17-91
SANFO RD
J.

1

RRAII.ET

37lh HT.
P ll. FA 2-1301
ODR5M .

PRES.

9Q

^

HUDSON Super

56

FORD 5 $
g Dr.

h u p 4-Dr,

ELECTRIC

REFRIGERATOR
O V E N -R A N G E
W ATER HEATER
DESIGNED FOR M U R
BETTER LIVING
ELECTRICALLY

61 ? S " .... . 260
60 r * c
76
49 o c i u .

VA and FHA FINANCING
BUILT-IN DREAM
VA—NO DOWN PAYMENT
KITCHENS
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES BY
AS SJgQOO

6fMIRAL

1098

M

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR

n

9 1 . 2 -4

Itu lh

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE WANT TO BUY U n a air aem*
THE

FA 2 7414 I HOUSE

2310 Oak

LOCATED
SOUTH ri.NELREST ft SUNLAND ESTATES

$13,850

I

Ph FA 2 59*1

NEW HOMES BY

Fire &amp; Police
Protection

I

PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W L HARMON
Ph. FA 2-4223

Robson Sporting Goods

304 6 8 E. 1st.

WILSON - MAIER

69 ■ K S S f

Westinghouse
Equipped Kitchen

I
I

102 West 13th St.

gRAVENNA

Awning' Windows

.1 Ik-tlriHjm - I k

HUNTERS
Guaranteed water proof leather
hoots. IVEY’S SHOE STORE.

Came Suita, hunting raps, mach­
etes,
comforts, cots.
ArmyBALDWIN ORGAN, slightly u s e d .1 N rvy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ava.
1939 CUSHMAN
Eagle
m o to r.
Can be purchased with small FOR SALE: Portable Remingto*
scooter 3130 rash. FA 2 3099.
deposit and small monthly pay­
Quiet-writer—A-l rood. Rtaeeaments AI«o twnHsmmond chord
able. CaU FA 23117.
.17. Furniture
organs, like new, will sacrifice.
WESTINGHOUSE electric eew laf
Spinet piano only 339.V Thom p­
• RIG VALUES
machine, sews forward and re­
son
Musie
Co.,
343
No.
Orange
1
• (fUlCK CREDIT
verse, built-in light, mnhoganp
Ave., Orlando Phone G-5 3-4377. I
• EASY TERMS
cabinet, attachment!, 9 * . Ph.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FA , -1799.
SEWING MACHINE: Morse Su­
perdial aig sag, sens on buttons,
GE REFRIGERATOR, good * * '
makea buttonholes, monograms,
New and Used Furniture
dition. rose color. 925.
darn. etc. Almost half paid for. i Iroquois. Phone FA 3-1710.
311 E. First St.
FA 2 3922
Guarantee remaining. Write Cre
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
dit M gr., Bex 34, Herald.
.19. Artidf* Wanted
Beds. Day, Weak, or M an tb-

Sewing Mach. Repairs

3-Bedrooms

I

Heauty Salon
Walker Building

REDWOOD FENCING
See Sample at . . .
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
&lt;U» ft M. pie
FA B-9199

New Inside and Out.

57 OLDSMOBILE

210 Magnolia
Ph FA 2 4122
Windows OUTBOARD MOTOR. 1353 Wi/
CLEANING,
; PLACE your order b o w for Sirs.
floors. walls. Phone FA 2 1212.1 a rd „ to h. p , reasonable. Ph
Brown Miller's famous home. (
22.
Build
Paint
•
Repair
“ 98” CONVERTIBLE. Fully Equipped Including Ktoctri*
lit N Park Ave Phone FA 2 2420
FA 2 6832.
made fruit case. We ship any-i
PUMPS SPRINKLERS
Window* and Seal*. Premium While Sidewall Tire*. Ito*wil­
LAKE LOT on Crystal Lake PAINTING: Colors a specialty.' All types and sites, installrd
where in th* w • r I d. Ph. j ful All Whitt Fininh and Blaek Top, Leather Interior.
14 ft. SPORT CRAFT boat. Mur­
Residential,
com
m
ercial,
Indus
High ground vvith trees. Call
FA 2 3304.
“ Do It Y o u r s e lf
ray trailer, new 13 Evinrude
trial
Licensed
and
horded
FA 2 ISM.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
motor:
all
'39
models
priced
Work guaranlrcd
Free asti
S T I N E
cheap. &lt;14 Laurel Avenue
CUSTOM BUILT C. B. home in
mates. Charlie Burris. FA 2 4374
Machinery
and Supply Co.
Msyfair on
well landscaped
oi FA 2 4437.
20i W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 64.72 14 ft BOAT, windshield and loplot. Spaciou' 3 bedroom». 2
13 h. p. Evinrude motor; Champ
full baths; living dining room; CARPENTRY, painting, rooling
tilt boat trailer; excellent ron
and
cement
work.
FA
2
1899
lovely kitchen with built ins, in
dition; reasonable. FA 23413.
cloding dishwasher and disposal:
ALL MAKES A MODELS
SONNY’ S PAINTING
plus family room ; patio and
RENTALS $3 WEEK
Top Quality W ork- Low Rates
double carporte; rentral heat
203 W. First St. (24 hr. set .)
FA 2 2671 or "'A 2-4013
and air conditioning. Imme
FA 2-3123
“ 98” HOLIDAY COI PE. Fully Equipped, Electric Wl*dowo
diate occupancv. Call owner PLATTS CARPEN TRY Services,
and Sent*, Beautiful Red and While Tuton* Finiah With
new
work
ft
repair.
Specialise
HEATING
FA 2 7503.
White Sidewall Tire*, Spotlea* Inaide and Out.
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
H. B. I’OPF.
CI.OSE IN—Two bedroom framr
FA 2 7413.
2on S. Park - FA 2 4214
home; refrigerator and stove
r-w ired ;
new roof;
garage
ill ICE Super
QAC
Located at .708 E. Filth Street
2-Dr. tlardiup
Priced at $1,300.

Beautiful
Wynnewood

r

Oil Heaters Cleaned

Dawn's

8 * 1* __________

35, Motorcycle* * Scooter*

STENSTROM REALTY

S T E M P E R Agency

38. A r t ic le * F t

FOR S \LE: N e* Cub L a Boy with FOR SALE: 19 ft. uprixht Quicwoods rotary; 33 Ford, new
Frex freeser. Phone FA 20437
grove tires; A. O John Deere
after 9:30 p. m. *r all day Sat.
t2); Ford* disc; tapered grove
and Sun.
chopper: cultivator bar, all 3
READY MIXED CONCRETE”
point lift, also heavy duty uti
Outdoor Table Tops A Seats
lily trailer; pull type grove disc
Lot M arker! — Sills — Lintels
ami various implements. Ward
Step* — Palin Blocks — Sand
Equipment. Phone 4731, Genova.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 Elm. Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3731

1 A F F .J k - D A Y

FOR SALE or .H A D E - 13.330 111 S. Park
Phooc FA 2 2420
equity In 3 bedroom CBS house
for house trailer «
sell fnr IS. ItuaincM Opportunities
39,930 Small down payment
l i t N. Park Avw. Phone FA 2 2120
Located in city on ever it acre FOR LEASE . Service Station
LEWIS
HERALD
HOMESITE:
lot and plenty of trees. Phone
Good, established location. In­
Well drained
good location l «
FA 2 7251.
ventory takeover. THE PURE
mile from Post Office. School.
OIL COMPANY. &lt;04 W. Sixth
Church and N tw Highway. Price
M2 DOWN 929 MONTH
Street City.
*.V» to $MO. with 23% down 3 Bedroom, 1 bath home .tear
and 24 months on balance. No
new high school.
IS. F e m a le H elp W a n te d
interest. L. B. Mann. P. 0.
SUPREME REALTY
Box 35. Lake Monroe, Fla. Ph.
Of Orlando. Inc.
OUTSIDE CURB GIRL, while,
FA 2 3031.
CHerry 1-3331
over 21.
Also, 1 FEMALE
Eve. CReitw ood 7 19M
COLORED COOK over 21. Ap
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
ply Pig ’ N Whistle.
V Bedroom Home in excellent
RAVENNA PARK
condition; all electric equip­ Very attractive 3 BR. 2 bath home , COLORED WOMEN with cars for
f :
K *x f » M i
l w . V a t l ritSn m m . 1
ment, including GE air condi­
in fine residential area. Rea
convassing. Expenses plus com ­
tioner, oil spate brairr. This
aonabie down payment ot 9l,w».
mission. Pnonr FA 2 094U after
“ When I told him to leave It on the nteps, I thought
m a real good buy. Term* can
2.00 p. m.
be ww the milkman.**
he arranged.
We have other fine homes in
WANTED:
Experienced
cook,
also
Ravenna Park with down pay-1
HELMLY REALTY
a good waitress, Dixie Belt 23. Building Materinla
29. Flowers • Plants • Shrub*
menta as low aa $200. Call our
soa W. 13th Street
Diner. Phone TKmpIe 1 3931.
office today.
FA 2-7206, Evenings FA 2-3879
LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT Pctuniaa; Snaps; Calendula; Fan­
17. Male Help Wanted
ROOFING
FHA Loans
iy a ; Stnrks; Verbena; Carna­
BEAUTIFUL
3 BEDROOM.
2
B. EDWARDS
tions; Salvia; red and purple.
RAILROADS NEED MEN
RATH HOME located on beauti­
BULDER5 SUPPLIES
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
ful landscaped eorner lot. Built- tlt'N . Park Are. Phone FA 3 2420 17 to 23 needed at once to train
We Give TV Stamps
Grapcville Ave. near 20th St.
for
Railroad
Telegrapher,
Sta­
ip oven and range, refrigerator
903 W. 3rd St.
FA2-789S
tion
Agent,
positions.
Start
and blinds. You can purchase
REAL ESTATE DRIVE LN
.10. Poultry - Pels • Stock
2333, advance 9323 up. Work
toil home for only 915,400.
21. Electrical Services
days: take low cost training at
Down payment 1200 and take
SIAMESE CAT and kittens. Ph.
night with placement assured House Wiring — Electric Service
Realtor
over FHA mortgage at » « x *
FA 2 4392.
2244
French
Ave.
upon completion. Contact Mr.
Interest.
Std Vihlen
“ C a l Hall”
Phone FA 2 3241
Hodge at Mayfair Inn, Mon
Move in Immediately
BEAGLE, male, * months oldRANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
day, Nov. 7, 3 to 9 p. m. 2 113 Magnolia
Call Jim Hunt, FA 2-1301
A.K.C. registered, all shots, 230.
Ph. FA 2 0913
4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 2-3372
Tucs. tiU noon. If married bring
.See 1203 Holly Ave. FA 22323.
OUT OF TOWN OWNER offara 2.
wife, if under 21 bring parent. n.V Plumbing Service*
LOCH ARBOR —
2-bedroom:
carporte:
utility
til approved under P. L. 330.
31. Automobile* • Truck*
LITTLE VENICE
homes; one in DcBary. 99,300:
We have aeveral lovely homes in
IK.
Situations
Wanted
FOR SALE: 1933 Plymouth fordnr
one in Laka Alary, 92.900; 9300
these locations. Three bedrooms
down, 970 monthly; FA 2-7213
sedan, new clutch, tire, muffler
and 2 bathi or 2 bedrooms and
WORK WANTED FA 24013.
and paint, runs good. Call
t hath. These homes range la
P lu m b in g : A H e a lin g
THREE bedroom , two hath home LAWN WORK. FA 2 0242
FA 2 2302.
priee From 2M.0OO to '912000.
AIR CONDITIONING
in Sunland. 9495 down, pick op
CONTRACT ami REPAIR WORK
WORK*WA.NTED~F a " 2-4012.
payments. Call FA 9 2227.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 2322 1938 OLDSMOBILE four door.
elcan. Phone FA 2*15.1.
DAY or part-lime work. &lt;13 Lo­
•
PLUMBING
cust.
l i t N Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3420
1919 PLYMOUTH, good median
Contracting ft Repairs
HOUSEWORK”
3 "d a)*
week*
leal condition, $123. FA 2 7490.
Free Estimate*
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
ironing, babysitting. FA 2 3377.
Registered Real P.itate Broker
R. I.. HARVEY
M. FORI) Ranch Wagon. 4 cvNo Down Payment and only 132. Ph FA 2-1301 1792 at Hiawatha
204 h.inloril Ave. Phone FA 2 3181
DAYS WORK. Ph. FA 2 0913.
Under, straight drive. Will sell
monthly
(including
principal,
NEED FINANCING?
or trade. NO 2 4323.
interest, insurance and taxes)
26. Radio &amp; Television
3 Bedroom, CB home with built 21. Beauty Snlona
for one of our 3 bedroom homes
In financing. Kitchen equipped
This adv. good fnr 32 30 oft on 1 TV SERVICE CALL 32 00 plus .12. Auto Repair Service
on S. Summerlin Ave., with theae
Clean and attractive. Only It7 3 ,
any regular price wave Evenadded features; te r a i/o floors,
parts. All parts and labor posi­
to move in. Owner aeya sell
Ing appointments.
Air eond.
tively guaranteed 9&lt;&gt; days. Sun
awning windows, tiled hath,
November! I I
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 105 So.
shine T V ., FA 2 9792.
electric range, paved street,
Oak, FA 2 3742.
City gas, water and sewerage.
-W E T R A D E ’
Windshield
Back (’das*
Call for further information.
EAR-RE* BEAUTY KALON 17. Special Service*
Door Gilts*
Vent Gla**
FI.ORIDA-OZ1ER ENTERPRISES
Now Open
2640 Hiawatha
SERVICE
Builders
Air Cond — .Air Cond. Dryeri 1
Senknrik Gian* and Paint Co.
Helmly Realty. Selling agents
Phone FA 2- 1217 before 9.00 a 210 Magnolia
Open Evenings by Appointment
Ph. FA 2 1422
Realtor—Insuior
m. or after 5:oo p. m.
log W. 13th St.,
Ph. FA 3-7203
DIAL FA 2 1392
i —
■ i
FA 2 4991
112 N. Tark
Permanent Wave, complete $7.30 ENVELOPES, Letterhead!, state, .11. Boats ft Motora
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor^
3-BEDROOM hom e, payments $75 HAZEL PORTER BEAUTY SHOP
ments, invoices, hand b ilk and
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
per month. Nothing down. 234 1104 W. 23th
Gateway To The Waterway
Ph. FA 2 1331
program*,
etc.
Progressive
FA 13931
Atlantic Bank Bldg
Flamingo Dr., Sunland Estates.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951—

Stenstrom R ealty

38. Article* For Sale

650

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ONS’I RUCTION CO., INC
211 Weal 23lh Slrerl
Phone F \ ?.3I9T

Seminole
County Motors
519 E. First SI.
Phone FA 2-0fil I

*1595

56 OLDSMOBILE

*1095

M ANY/ m a n y m ore values
ON DISPLAY N O W !
Our U»cd Cara Will Be Diaplayed For Yoi
Inapection Nightly On Our Large Lighted Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at Ui« Mg* *f your beat h«7

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2nd ft Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofe. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldamobile — Cadillac Trade-la*

Stive Dollar* At HollerY

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

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Carnival
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, I960

COUNTY N EW S

Br r i A A i a O

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U U iT L T lC ilV l

Baptist Center Plans Proceed
Ber. Spurgeon N. Hindi, »p*akk f u a n f iM i n U t h n at th*
Weklv*
Baptiat
A**n.,
u ld
Wednesday that th* (rou p will af•apt u official th* approval bp •
M
vote
of
tha AlUm onU
Springs Town Council fo r resonlug tha old hotal proparty. H i alio
■aid that th o.aiaociition now will
procaad with itapa to legally ae&gt;
t i l n tha pro party.
Tha r a o n in f
request cam#
•avanl waaki a r e f r o * Mr. and

Mr*. K. C. Baton, who oWm th i
property, after tha BaptUt group
announced the daiira to locate a
retirement eenter for elderly peapie th a n .
A t a public hearing Thuraday,
vlew i fo r and agaihet ratonlng
were aired by officia l! o f tha
lorlatlon, tha town and Altamonta
reildcnta.
Representing tha Baptiit group
at the m eltin g w i n Hindi, M*urlci B i m n , E. O. Rich, Atty. J.

B. R o g u e and Jam** Gambia
Rogora, architect fo r Florid* Bap*
tliti R ctirim cnt Center* Inc., wjio
building plana for the
proposed Altamonta location.
Objection* heard from a num
bar o f residents w ire not agmlnit
the center but a a g im t the lose o f
tax revenue. Sponsor* o f the pro­
ject form a non-profit orga n liition, therefore are tax free.
Official council action w it not
taken, however, until a meeting

Chuluota Youth To Wash
Cars To Aid Church
The Youth Chrlalian Fellowship
of
tho
Chuluota
Community
Church will hold a ear wash Sat­
urday at the Phillips M Service
Station on Ph St. and llwy. 119
in Chuluota.
Tha car wash will begin at I

By MARIAN B. JONES
Florida Conference Bishop Jo•aph W. Henlay win address tho
Oviedo First MethodIH aongregaBon at Uw morning worship aarvice Sunday when the church cele­
brates its annual homecoming.

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Thera were soma of tha oatutl Halloween p ra n k * this
year, but in moat o f our communitlea parents, teachers
and other groups helped out with fun projects that also
served worthwhile causes. The carnivai in Oviedo raised
$383. youngsters in the Lake Mary area collected funds
for UNICEF and most o f the communitlea did somethinr
that will result in help for others.
It appears that each o f Seminole's growing towns is
getting Increased interest aroused in its cooperative
efforts and that is sure to make them all better places
to raise families.

Friday night at which th i vota o f
Mayor W ilbur HiwKina awung ap­
proval fo r rexoning.
A five-man committee I* check­
ing petition ilgnaturaa o f those
objecting to tho request with city
tax and voting records after Haw­
kins said ha doubted soma o f tha
signature* w e n legal.
Tha objector* said that Hawkina. In voting approval o f tha
aoning request. Ignored the wiahoa
o f som e 250 resident*.

Oviedo Methodists
Plan Annual
Homecoming Day

At this Uma dedication of tho
fellow ship lian Unit will be made.
Rev. Georg* Carlton baa Issued
Invitations
to
other
Oviedo
churches,
al
friend* of tha
church and In *n form er members j
af the host church located through­
out the state and in other states.
Following tha morning service,
a basket dinner will be spread
on tables In front of the church
by Mrs. R. W. E stei, church hoata n , who wiil be assisted by
■ a n y members on this oceaaioo.

Communities At Work

VFW

Poat

tw o

will

observe tha annual Buddy Poppy
Sals Tuesday.

COSTUMED YOUNGSTERS at th* Oviedo Halloween carnival at tha
Oviedo’ School included, left to right, Mary Jan# Kelney. Sunan Koemar,
Linda Oliff and Stephan Manning.
(Herald Photo)

"H onor the Dead by Helping the
Living" la the inspirational motto
of the sale through which disabled
veterans, their dependent*, wtdowi
and orphans are given aid.

A ll Ages In
T rick O r T re a t
lly MARIAN R. JON FA
Saturday night was tha desig­
nated "Trick or Treat" night In
Ihe Oviedo area. Hours were limit*d to a 10 p. m. deadline. From
tuiy- tola to high ichool aga,
children were busy calling al var­
ious homas for this momrntoui
occasion.
Most of the townsfolk* had their
front porches lighted and were
kept busy answering the door and
banding out treats of aH kinds
to their visitors.
Those who called on «• were
very poll)* and considers!*. Hy
•:M p. m. moat of our call* had
stopped. The last visitor count
waa N , not including aorna par­
ents who accom panied group*
and wera treated. The supply on
ha ad waa running low but not
quhn

North Orlando
Plans Block Dance
North Orlando Mayor Frank
Fasula has announced plana tor
a "B lock D an es" for all resident*
to bo held N o f. It- Veteran's Day.
Fairfax Ava. will bo roped off
la (root o f toe North Orlando Co.
•flics tor tho event. Refreshments
of bat dogs and soft drinks win
ha

Riggins. Mrs. Clouts explained
that Walter Beasley was mistaken
for a girl in one group and that
there were no adult women con­
testants; therefore, W. A. Ward,
Jr, and Stutta Riggins, attired a*
ladies, tied for a prise provided
for the lady and Foy* .Shull was
the adult male prlre whiner in
that group.
Mr*. A. I . Voight, carnival
chairman, ha* reported that pro-

D is.bled veterans In government
hospitals are paid for making the
little red flowers and one cent
for each poppy sold la contributed
to the VFW National Home in
Grand Rapids, Mich. It i« here
ceeda from the evening were in that care and a normal home life
th* amount o f 5383.11.
is given to widows and orphans
A suppor, 'spon-ored by t h e 1of veterans. A national rehabilijunior mid senior classes, will b e. talion service also Indirectly give*
held on Nov. It In tho new school aid to local veterans.
Sunday, Dave Garraway will
cafeturium, and proceed* from this
project will he added to that o f serve as master of cerem onies
th* carnival before a final a c­ on a Monitor program when over
200 VFW leaders will be heard
counting ran lie taken.
Crowd* pourrd into th* g y m - through th# New York broadcast
na*ium even quit* late, making which will urge sll to enter tha
thi* tha largest attendance ever. ‘ T orch ligh t Parade."

C hildren's W ork
Shown A t DeBary
\ r t G allery

VAH-11 W ives
Praised For W ork
a m tn j n R egistration

New H eadquarters
For Moose Lodge
In Lake M a ry

X-Ray M obile U n it
To V is it DeBary

charge. Korn M a r i e
llcnalay,
tenthkgrader, did not let her
mother down, either. .Mom wa* in
Georgia with her newly arrived
granddaughter, so Rose linked her
cuke nnd brought It to the booth.
Children crowded around hoothr
that
were
conducting
games,
darts, hall throw, penny-toss, fish
pond, too. Mother* on hand her*
war* never idle.
Th* country store wa* really
"th a t." displaying clothes, dine*,

M ail or bring this coupon

WINNERS o r NORTH ORLANDO'S M l Club Halloween party costume
parade Friday night wore front, left to right, Martha Dean, honorable
mention ax a dancer; Jeff Krecck, Mr. Halloween a* * combination pumpkin-acarecrow. In buck are Michael Rhode.*, Mr. Mechanical t«* a robot nnd
Diane William*, Mi** Halloween dressed a* the witch of all witche*.

and have the Sanford H erald

delivered daily to your door

canned goods, variety articles, and
"moat anything yon could men­
tion.''
Th* pop corn and peanut bouth
wa* kept busy by youngsters, as
well aa adults, buying these.
The “ kiddie rlda" booth was. s*
always, one e f the busiest.
Hare, teacher* end mother* In
turn helped th* small on** with
their rides.
The lorty-ninee engine rraw
hardly could run fast enough to
accommodate ita crowd.
On th* school grounds, tha teen­
ager* enjoyed th* dance sponsored
by th* ninth grad*.
Mr*. W. R. Clonta, ia charge of
the eoettgne panda, announces
that Judges Mayor M. L. Gary
and Mr*. K. L. Bullhorn, w ife of
th* priacipai o f Slavia school,
awarded prisr* to Unde O lliff and
Georga Martin, pre-school age
grou p; Mary Lynn Koemer, Guy
Lingo and Debbie Penis; Walter
Reaaley and te r r y Shull; Foy*
S h u ll W. A . W a rt, U . and Stwtu

4 rn and hnv* M th* ar.vun w ill' h*«dquarters in Jacksonville Nov. and inner tubes,
wash for SI Mr ear
W- L ,,th *r "Chair* o f Business" | Donation* should be sent to the
^
*
will be placed in the ch a m b e r , ichool office. New and complet 1
Mrs. Jay Weaver and Mrs. Bet­
building's
Achievement Hall i n , handmada items should be la bp
ty Fox, sponsor* of the group,
honor of each man whose le.nicr- Dec. 8.
will supervise. The girls o f the
club will host a barbecue for all ship talents ranged from busi­
ness and professional to educa­
boys who help Saturday,
tion, government, real estate and
The Chuluota Christian Fellow­
railroads.
ship Youth has recently reorgan­
Wheeler's contributions to state
ised its club and the ra r wash
growth are noted in develop­
is one of the students first pro­
ment of eitrus and produce for
jects.
the Central Florida area.
Officers elected at a recent
11a la president o f the Miilun
Women of the Laka Mary V f‘*f
meeting are Danny Smith, presi­
Co. in Oviedo, a deacon in the untccr Fire Dept. Auxiliary wha
dent; Bobby Pent!, vice presi­
dent; Sheila Partin, aecreiary; Baptist Church ihare and serves sponsored the llallnwacn party a4
on the board of directors for tha Fire House Saturday night
Mika Peyton, refreshments trea­
tha Oviedo Cithen's Bank.
have termed the venture th* mote
surer; Alice Fox, building fund
successful yet
treasurer; and Martin Norman, j
Games were played in the early
Sgt-at-Arma.
! pan of the evening followed by
The fellowship program , made j
dancing to tho hi fi record col­
up mostly of high school r.u
lection of Joe Smathera who also
dents, meets on Sunday at T p.
won the door prize.
m.. The program is divided to
Mrs. Annie Schweickert won tfiprovide fellowship
and
social
prize for the prettiest costume,
hours. Thera are 23 member* in
A whit* elephant and hake sate Ernest Clements for the funniest
the club now and this project of
the car wash is their way of will be held for benefit o f the and Dotlie Jardine for the most
Community original.
helping tha church by donating all Altamonte Springs
Couples receiving prises for re­
money earned to th* building Library building fund Saturday.
9 a. m. to 4 p. m ., in Hermits maining on the dance floor until
fund.
Trail Park. All donation* to thi* the last record played were Mr.
sale will be gratefully received. and Mrs. C. Hunger of Glen An­
Organised in June luj'J. the lib­ bury, N. Y ., visitors here, and
rary door* were opened to the Mr. ami Mrs. Ed Zimmerman.
publie In February. Children of
Refreshments of donuts, app.~~l
the area have made most us* of cider, artificial pumpkins filled
the library which offers a large with mixed candies and bowls of
collection of book*- fiction and non fruit were served hy Mrs. Mildred
An exhibition o f original paint­
fiction, for Ihe adults, also. Resi­ Gier and Mrs. Clara Grange
ings by children from all over the 1
dent* have made many donations
stat* is being ehon-n in th* Hall
of hook* ind magazines.
Gallery at Florida Federation Art
The facility, on Maitland Ave.
Headquartere in the DeRnry Mannext to the Community House,
aion.
! is open all day on Thursdays and
Tha collection will remain on ex­
hibit until Dee. 1 and Mr*. D. R.
Members o f the Seminole Demo­
Feemater,
federation
president,
cratic Woman’ s Club who heard
has issued a special invitation to
Cdr. Jack l-angfont speak on
teachers from surrounding area*
Americanism
at
the
October
to nrriini!* a visit for their pupils.
meeting were ao impressed hr
This first children'* exhibition
his address that plans are under
ever sponsored by th# Federation
way to have him make a return
was cho&lt;rn to mako the circuit
visit at a later meeting.
from several hundred entries.
Sanford Lodge !83t. Loyal Or­
Mrs. Ruth Gallagher, president,
During the month o f November
der o f the Muun1, has moved iU
lias voiced extrem e praise for th#
the gallery will be open only in
meeting headquarter* to a *uite
work done hy V A III l Navy wiv#
the afternouna fu n s 1 p. in. to 3
of ups airs rooms in the Evans
wlw, through personal contact and
p. in.
Rtiilding at th* corner of Country
by telephone, reminded over 300
Club Rd. and Crystal l.ake Ave.
wive* of the voter registration
in Lake Mary.
deadline. Through their efforts,
This lodge is Ihe only one in registration am ong Navy p«rsonthe county and Robert T. Willis, ncl was increased hy about M
governor has invited all residents per cent this year.
T b« X-Ray mobile unit of the
who have affiliations with other
She also commended this group
Seminole
County
Tuberculosis
lodge*, or who are interested In for arranging a visit to th* Navy
ami Health Assn will be al the i joining the group to take advent
Rave hy Supervisor of Registra­
DeBary Post Office Friday and
aga of the more centrally local tion Camilla Bruce who explam eia&lt;
Saturday.
fd meeting place.
the method of using voting maAssisting th* local chairman,
Members meet weekly on Wed­ chines and stressed the import­
Mrt. Adam Muller, at the unit nesday at I p. m. Current pro­
Friday, from 3 p. m. to • p. m., jects of Ihe local lodge include ance of participation in county,
stile and national elections.
will be Mrs. John Leone, Mrs. C. the collection of used clothing for
The next meeting of the group
E. Pendersast, Mrs. William Din I the nPW y ami’ work on a float
will
lie held at the courthouse
nmg and Mrs. Bea Hart.
for the annual Christmas parade Nov. 18.
Helping Saturday, 10 p. m t o ------------------------------------------ -» P- m. will be Mrs. David Runkel, 3Ir». Edna Reilly and Mrs
Paul Poor. Mr*. Arthur Hook,
Mrs. Gsaton Crosby and Mrs
Muller will work from 2 p m
to 3 p. m.
These volunteera represent th#
Business and Professional Worn
sn's Club, Th# DeBary Woman's
flu b , VFW Auxiliary, American
legion Auxiliary, Civic Associa­
tion, Volunteer Fire Dept. Auxili­
ary. Garden Club and World War
I V etersn'i Auxiliary.

Saturday Sales
To Aid Library

Cubs Urge Vote Oviedo Carnival, Dance Earn $ 3 8 3
In North Orlando

By M ARIAN R. JONES
Orange and black, depleting the
Halloween m otif, was arranged in
all
imaginable design* in various
By MONA GRINHTF.D
North Orlando Dan Three mem- Imotha a t tha Halloween Carnival
o f Casialberry Pack MO par* Friday evening in tha Oviedo High
Mripated in a national Cub Scout School gymnasium.
Doors wara opened a t 5:30 p. m.
and Boy Scout program Friday
whan they distributed pamphlets to many children and adults at­
hi tha community which ancour- tired In costume# varying from
'lidcous (a pretty. People moved
•led resident* to vute.
lies 'ii’ ir "V ote As You Think, .‘ rum Olio concession stand to an­
But V otr," panti hlets wara elr- other without being recognised
rului I to all rr.ti lent* by Michael even by their closest friends.
Rhodes, David
J jh n i,
Michael
The sidewalk cafe wa* very
Krrerk and Bud Allen.
pupulur and table* were filled all
Cub* meet once a month In the evening hy thos# enjoying hot
Casselberry Methodist Church and ■logs, homemade pie, rake, coffee,
presently there are three dens but potato anlail and baked beans.
interest has been shown for the Mrs. Nolan For* reported they
nrgsnDalion o f additional group*. were "*old o u t" before th* eve­
Information fo r boys who wl«h ning wa* over. There were Coke*
to Join In tha Casselberry area aplenty, though, and Mrs. Frank
may bo hnd by phoning Walter j Giiydick uml Mr*. John Lundy
Khmnr, district scout commis­ - -ven&gt; .till Iring them down quits
sioner nt TK 1-2213.
ate.
In |V&gt; !*oith Orlando are*, boya
The Ice cream Ixioth aim .port­
may call Mr*. Arthur Rhode* at ed a "aold out’ * *ign about 0:30
VK it-1a i - .
p. m. Tile grub hag also was con­
Adult help la nerda and Mrs. ducted at this (Ninth.
Rhodes will be glad to diseuse the
linked food aula aold out. too,
program with all interested resi­
l-cfor* tha evoning »n a Avar end
dent*.
the |&gt;Otntn salnd nnd baked bean*
She atreasee that November Is
to supplement hot dug*, pi* and
a good month fo r joining since the rakn supper deal proved quit*
study program w ill ba on "New good. Josephine Mikler, Shirley
W orlds." Cuba w ill be making ro­
Mlklur ami Mr*. France* Cartbots,
learning
and
presenting
ledge were welcome helpers at
skill and playing game* on this thi* booth a* volunteer help for
program them*.
th*
tenth
grad*
mothers In

B. F. Wheeler will be one of
a group of 52 men named In
Florida’ ! "Hall of Achievem ent"
whieh was let up by the State
Chamber of Com merce during the
past year to pay tribute to men
who helped lay the foundation for
state progress and growth.
A special dedicatory service
will be held in conjiinctlon with
tne annusi convention ai sialr

Lake Mary Party
Is Well Attended

DeBary Poppy Sale
Set Tuesday
DeBary

Bon F. Wheeler
Honored By Stale
For Achievement

is planning 3ho Baaaaa Booth,
w il appreciate holfe hi
o f material* ar la making
for tftlo*
A workshop fo r this purpose i*
conducted in tha school library
toch Wednesday and Thursday
from t a. m. to noon. Thoao w ho
can coma, even if only for an hour,
ar* requested to bring needl*^
thimble and aclasora.
Material* needed are; colored
plastic lacing such aa used hy
scouts, scraps o f material, vottoo,
net, crinoline, felt—check old hate
and skirts), yarn-all colors and
types, thread-all color* and type*
such aa mercerized cotton and em­
I broidery, rick-rack, bias tap*, elaatie, button*, snap*, sequins, bead*.
•glitter, and ribbon, shredded for t
rubber and cotton batting, old u&gt;*
wets or terrycloth,
sheila, art!(icisl flowers from old hata or corsages, old and new candles and erayoftt plywood, unusual bottles o r
&gt;j ars w lM lof^ a ty v a toa m , coat han1g ,r s • wire aa wwadaet, old picture
train**, entice and emnleidng ,«ii»,

4-H Stages Thriller A t North Orlando
Hy M ONA GRINHTHO

skunk and Mr*. Krvcrk aa a beat­
young nik.
31 r. and 31re, Klh«wt Smith o f
people o f the 4-H Club celebrated
Hallow*** with • “ Chill Thriller" Edgemon A v a , served as judge*
la choosing prise winner* amt
Friday night a t the home of Bev­
named Diane Williams, a* a w itch,
erly Kraeek on Kdgetnoa Ave.
3liea Halloween; Jeff Krecek, aa
Scream* and yelta were heard a pumpkin and scar* crow. Mr.
aH through th* eeighborhood a* Halloween. Michael Rhode*, d ress­
guest* ami hostess played game* ed as a robot, was ramrd Mr.
and told atoriaa o f witch**, ghosta. Mechanical; Martha Dean In danc­
goblin* and other Halloween crea­ er’* costume took honorable m en­
tion.
ture*.
Tw enty

North

Orlando

Orange and black crepe paper
streamers decorated tha carport*
with skeletons and pumpkins tack­
ed all 'round where refreshment*
were served
hy Mr*.
Marcia
Derum. Mr*. Bob Dean, Sir*. Bev­
erly Krecek and Mr*. Dele Wil­
liams.
Guests had mivh hilarity with
Jta* Dean, eualaiued a* UJ&gt;

Attending were skeleton, Bobby
Derura; gyp&amp;la, Barbara Berum ;
witch,
Fatty
llarville; clow n,
Mike Krecek; And* Panda, Debbie
Krecek; Dutch girl, Cria Greanya;
Cinderella, Gal* Atchison; pink
rabbit, Tom Rhodes; Indian, C am ­
eron Clarke; gypaiee, Vecky Allen.
Beverly Williams and Slyrtla Har| iu ; p«iniea% tm* Ik an peu em

Mr*.

H o b o , Dabby D a v i s ;

M a r t h a

33 illiams

and

W endy,
Hobo,

W ood!* Sessnma.

D is tric t V eterans
Schedule Picnic

SNAS C ontest
Deadline Saturday
Parents based at Sanford Navat
Air Station are reminded o f the
Saturday
the

"M iss

deadline
and

for

entering

Master Sanford

N aval-A ir Station" baby contest.
AM

entries

must

include

for O nly

a

snapshot of the child, five years
of age or uoder, with the child's
name and Ihe father's outfit writ
ten on back.
They should be mailed to Baby
Contest, Rout* 1. Box 3 I D , San
kal

World War I Veterans o f dis
triet seven will hold a picnic at
the DeBary Community Center
Saturday. DeBary Barracks 1197
will be hosts to tha affair.
A twenty-five cent registration
fp* will be charged and those
attending art requested to pro
vided table service.

Nurses To Meet
At! professional registered nur­
se* of the county ar* invited to
attend a meeting Monday, T:30
P- m.. 30* W. Hth St. la Sanford,
for tha purpti# or organising a

I’ rr Week

j_ r .r c oxjpon
Name .....
Address ..
Phone No,

&amp; a t t f n r ii ig p r a lh
201

W.

First

S tre e t

�I

1 7 ,0 0 0 Register, 1 3 ,0 0 0 Expected To Vote In Election
Bt tha county. Supervisor m l
Registration. Camilla Bruce esti­
mates that if the weather is good
between 12,000 and 13.000 will go
to the polls out of the 17,000 who
have registered.
la tha 14 precincts in the coarv
ty. S3 m achines will’ be used.
Fourteen new machines were re­
cently purchased by the county.
When the voter enters tha vot­
ing machine he will be confronted
with tw o borixontal rows for bal­
loting- aa fellow s:
1—Constitutional Amendments.
2— Candidates for federal, stale
and county offices.
Reading from left in right «n
the top row are proposed amend­
ments:

T u e a d if n o t* thaa 11409 Sami
aol« County volar* will coaiid ar
* ^ a a t the longest ballots ia vot­
ing history. It'll taka aa aversg*
parsoa about six minute* just to
road lb* laaguaaa at tha six
fonslitutionat
amendments
and
Uia names and officers o f all
Ibe candidates listed.
For tha Sanford election it will
be somewhat, aaiier, with only
lour candidates running for tha
two open City Commission posts.
® A t city hall on Tuesday thera
will be It voting booths, with L*Roy Anderson and A. L. Wilson
tying for the Group I post ami
Tom McDonald and R. J. Boynton
aeeking tha Croup S post.

1—permitting the legislature so

The second hoeisontal line eon

eeal Richard W. Ervin (Dam. In*

increase judgeships en the courts

taine the elective offices and can­

cument)

al

appeals.

didates. First will appear the o f­

(R « p .);

&gt;—allowing

fice sought by candidates of both

ent, Thomas D. Railey, (Dem ., in­

Im s

for

absentee

military

regivlra-

personnel

sod

their spouses.
3— revamping the Game and
«
Fresh Water Fish Commission to
allow more legislative control.
4— fixing distribution of pari
mutual pool funds equally at not
more than U percent So each
—
-ceuatyr— -------------On the same row. amendments
3 and • do not affect Seminole
County, but permit trial of civil
esses tn branch courthouses of
Brevard, Highlands snd Volusia
counties.

and

C.

V.

Wlsncr Jr.

stale school superintend­

Democrat and Republican parties

cumbent) and Gilbert P. Richard-

starting wish Kennedy • Johnson
and Nison Lodge slates.
Offices on the Seminole County
ballot for which Democrats and
Republicans are contesting besides
the Kenncdy-Niaon ra ce are as
follows:
Governor: Farri* Bryan* (D em .)
and George C. Psterson (R e p .);
secretary of atate, Turn
Adams
(D em .l snd P. W. Thompson
(R ep .) state treasurer, J. Edam
Larson (Dam. incumbent) and C.
R. Fisher (R e p .); attorney gen-

•on ( R e p ) ; and Railroad and
Public Utility Commission. Ed­
win L. Mason iD em .) and Vic­
tor A. Rule (R ep .).
State
Representatives
Mack
Cleveland Jr., and Gordon Frede­
rick aa well as all the Democratic
n om in ees-for county- offices art
all unopposed
Precincts in the county, number
of registered voters m each preeinel and machines aiw ae fol­
lows:
,
Precinct

1:

West Sanford, 314

French A ee., 2,071 registered,
five machines.
2: Lake Monroe, ehurrh annex,
431 registered voters, two mach­
ines.
3: East Sanford. Home Center,
33th and Sanford Ave., 1,934 regis­
tered and It machines.
4: Psols, Wilson School, &gt;43 registerrd and one machine.
3: Oviedo, Town Hall, 3M re­
gistered, two machines.
4: Geneva, community house,
283 regU tircd and ouc tuacMn*.
7: Cliuluota, old school house,
303 registered, one machine.
4: Goldenrod, community house,
473 registered, two machines:
•: Longwood, Town Hall, 1,1*7
registered, three machines.

It:

Lake

Mary,

P reebytertw

Church a on ei. M l registered, txre
machines.
t l : Alta moots Springe, sorarasaity house, 1,343 registered, four
machine*.
12: Forest City, Purvis Real E s­
tate, 444 registered, two machines.
13: Slavia, school annex, IS re­
gistered. one machine.
14: Fern Park, Casselberry,
Prairie Lake Legion Hall, 1,447 r e ­
gistered. one machine.
13: Sanford proper. National
Guard Arm ory. 3,464 registered,
seven machines.
14: Bear Lake, Florida Power
Lounge, 333 registered, tw e mack-

©lip §&gt;anfnr&amp; Sirralii
W EATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today 80, low tonight 56.
VO!,. 63

United Presa Leaned Wirt

Kstablished 1908

FRIDAY. NOVKMUKR 4. 10GO

SANFORD FLORIDA

GOP Fiscal Failings H it;
Nixon Assails Johnson
By United Pres* Interaatiunal
Sen. John F. Kennedy charged
fodsy that the Eisenhower admin­
istration has pursued "wasteful
and shortsighted" econom ic pol­
icies that have brought the nntion
to the threshold at its third major
recession In six years.
^ K o r his own part, the Democrat­
ic randidate said in Roanoke, Va.,

United Fund Gets
First 100 Percent
.{mploye Donation
Employes of First Federal Sav­
ings ami Loan Assn, today becam e
the first 10o prrrrnl contributing
group to the United Fund ca m ­
paign.
Everyone on the .First Federal
staff subscribed to the fund s«
workers began to step up activity
in tlu drive to raise 337.000.
f t l 'n ile d Fund headquarters also
announced that a meeting will
be held at Lake M ary Monday
at 7:30 p. m. to make plans for
a house to house canvass in that
area.
The committee, beaded by W.
E. Gray, will meet at tha la k e
Mary Chamber of
Commerce
buikling.

“ Let me make it clear that if
elected president, I com m it myself
and my party to a sound fiscal
policy in the s i x t i e s . "
Kennedy appealed in Virginia
early today as he begun his final
weekend round o f campaigning be­
fore the election Tuesday.
In hia speech assailing the ad­
ministration
econom ic
policies.

Kennedy did not mention I'resldent Eisenhower by name but
said:
"The failure o f our prr-ent eco­
nomic policies has become increas­
ingly evident in the puvt few
months as tha danger signals of
economic weakness have begun to
mount."
II* cited the rise in the cost of

NO. 55

Look Out!

NKM YORK (I t'D — If some
highly skilled mslhrmaliral cal*
filiations are correct, rfnomeday
for the human rir* ia going t*
arrive on Friday, Nov. IS, 2024,
whirh i* till years from now.
On that day, according tn the
ralrulatiun*, thr human popula­
tion will reach infinity, meaning
there will he no spare left an
the earth (nr anolhrr person.
On that coming Friday the
I3lh, "nut great great grandliving, the decline of the gross na
children will he (queered In
tionnl product and the flnw o f
death," said the ralrulatons,
gold nut o f the Unitnl .Stales.
"These m e the danger aign.tla— , Heins son Fnersler, Patricia M.
the grow in g weakness,' 'he said, Mora, ami l.awrrnrr \\, Ambit
“ which has caused many econo­ of thr I nlsrraily of Illinois, in
mist* to say that we may He en­ reporting lo thr \mrriran Aaanciatinn for ihe Advancement
tering our third major recession
o f Science.
in six years. And growing unem­
ployment and declining prsaluctiun
tend to confirm this prophecy."

The
candidate acknowledged ,
that the program he envisages
will cost money "hut they will lie
soundly financed" and will reduce
waste in government, he said.
Kennedy declared ‘‘ We Demo­
crats do not intend lo devalue the*
from its present Vale. We
defend it* value and its

News Briefs

Tanker In Flames

TWO MEN WKUK HURT when thi* pickup truck r«n
morning ami landed in a ditch on Cameron Ave. Tit* driver, Ed ward
Kveridife of Maitland, and a passenger, Clyde Warn*, Apopka, war* taken
to Seminole Memorial Hospital for treatment. Deputiea Jim Moor* and
Slim Galloway reported that the truck ran o ff the wrong aid* of th* road
into the ditch. They were invest i gating Ihe cause.
(Herald Photo)

Free Balloons—
And- Circus, Too

KEY WEST (Ul’ l l —A Swedish
tanker laden with nit hurst into
flames m the Gulf of Mexico
’(liursila), hut ihe skipper said hr
wniitcl continue to Rotterdam alter
'
damage was repaired, some time
ridli tiled the vice pit-a­ today. The (lames broke out in
nt for himself that he Ihe after portion nf thr 121) font
ptuper heir of the Jefferson­ vessel "K aunus" near thr galley
Kills cun gel a fro* hulloon Sunday—and a whole circus
ian tradion. Kennedy »aid Nixon but it vvxs immediately brought . » Aiiiifili.dft is. ks. Vsi'sii ;t — at. tha Cristiuni Bros, winter ijunistands “ where CooliJg* stood" tiixktr control.
tens at the Farmer* Market.
and where Republican president*
The producer of a National Bromlcuating Co. film nliout
McKinley. Taft, lloovrr and olh
the circuit who i* shoaling ttcene* here for a TV .series, said
el* have always taken their stand.
JACKSONVILLE (U IM )-A 19.9 I •---------------------------------------- 1his grew will provide free balA rgu in g against divided govern­ legislative act which raisetl sals
tools*/ cotton randy, and fre*
ment, Kennedy aald he cannot b e­ rirs of peace justice* and con
ticket* lo the show *t LJu p. m.
lieve that VtrginiiO* will elect 'tables it unconstitutional. Circuit
Sunday.
IIAUY OF T iiF 5 RAH lomeslmit*, Tina Marie Mc­
Democrata (li-J.'ongrc-.s "and thrn Judge Kdwm I,. Junes ruled
Jack Emanuel, NBC producer,
Millan. left, seven-months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
put it all in revel ae" by potting Thursday. 'Hie legislature approv­
inviled parents to bn tig their
Kyle McMillan ia Hpoinoml by the Pilots Club, and
a Republican in the Whit* House. ed pay raises for the official*
children to the circus grounds and
II* declared that the future of front $7,300 lo $9,000 annually, but
Laurie Lynn Brown, three-months old daughter of Mr.
nut only see the ails hut ap­
the South ia inaeparaMe form tire Junes said the salaries should
and Mrs.* Willie G. Brown is sponsored by the Disabled
Longwood Mayor A. R. !a&gt;r- pear in tha background sem es for
future o f the nation and the fir - revert immediately lo their uri
American Veteran*. Zela Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma
Mr*. the film.
matin
Thursday
named
lure uf the world.
Phi is staging the contest for lunefit of the Seminole
gtn.il amout.
Tickets will be distributed at
II in Is La.so, I.. D. Norton, Alfred
At Fort Worth Nixon wound up
Assn, for Retarded Children.
i.el.uiian, Vs. 3. Largrnt ami C. .be ei&lt;ti&gt; u&gt; ilia market area Sun­
a whirlwind bid today for the .'4
day.
B. Searcy as outstanding citizen*
I electoral votes o f Texas with a
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ ll - Thr
Paul Priitiani, manager of the
|slushing aUark upon Sen. I.yiulutl Florida
Miik Commission
will uf tlfe town for 190).
cirrus, said
members of the
! U. Johnson whom he linked with meet here Nov. 13 for a three
In presenting Ihe award. Lor- troupe will present several of
what lie called a Druioctalic plan day session, administrator Howard maun said "selections were mad* llieir act* for the audience during
for "votin g dead people ' in the Walton saul today. Included on on thr basis of personal contri­ the filming of initial scene* for
Lnne Star State.
Hie agenda will he consideration butions toward tit* betterment ml lh« series to be known as "The
Nixon paid his respects to the ol Ihe 1961 03 budget and discus- Iamg wood with each individual Big Tent."
D em ocratic
presidential
nom­ sum o f a committee recom m enda­ contributing, at personal sacri­
Emanuel also invited spectators
inee and Sen. John F. Kennedy at tion to ges rid of present retail fice. towards making Ibis a more to watch filming of some cirrus
HAVANA (U H I)— Prem ier Fidel launch a mock attack on the big a rally m Fort Worth belnre d e ­ milk runtrols and set up new appealing community In which to l ground scenes Saturday morning
: Castro's
revolutionary
regims l . i . naval have at Guantanamo parting for the Northwest. Police procedures.
live."
I beginning about 9 a. m.
plans In purse foreign clergymen Hay today in s i t hour maneuver estimated the X a m. crowd at
teaching at religious schools here involving lanks and late-model H.OOO to 10,000 persons.
as the first step toward "bringing jet warplanes.
MONTGOMERY. Ala. ( L P t i He pictured Johnson, a native
Ttie opening hours of the ma Texan whu is riinn.ug for rcelcc- \ti all white Alabama jury dccid
the schools into line." church
neuver railed fur "en em y " pa linn lo the .Senate a* well a - elec etl Thursday Hie New York Times
: sources said today
They said plans for the church irols tn break through the fence tion In the vice president", and libeled City Police Commissioner
campaign were roughed out at an surrounding the base and scire s Kennedy as "fra n tic" in their I. B. Sullivan by printing a paid
' all-night meeting Nov. 2 at which number of sentry posts bordering effort to win Texas in the closin'.; advertisement soliciting funds for
legal defense of a Negro Integra
Communist boss tllas Ituca pre Cuban territory as might happen days ol the campaign
tom leader. The 12-man circuit
sided and Education Minister Ar­ it Fidel Castro pul his militainen
As the rvidrnce uf this point, in'
court jury awarded Sullivan, dam ­
mando Hart and land reform chief on tile warpath.
relcrred to a long-published lial
ages of JjOO.Qoo on his charges
' Antonio Nunez Jimenez were pres
of Texans supporting John-nn
Hist the March 29 ad in the Times
ent.
some of whom turned oui lo have
| informant* said Castro, who
maliciously libeled him with a
|been long since departed
,n on the meeting in the
pack of lies."
The vice president hammered
,arly hours of Nov. 3. said in a
principally at the differences be­
table-pounding speech that private
The Seminole .Spoils Cur Club
|Chools must not he permitted tn will hold its monthly meeting at tween Kennedy and Johnson » '
reflected in their conjressmn.il
impede educational reform.
i 30 p. in. today at the home of
Castro’ s educational reform pro President Jim DcBrine, 12* Conn voting records and campaign year
gram eliminate* examinations, re- : try Club HusJ. There will Im* a s t a t e m e n t s .
He plctuird Johnson and Kenne­
port cards and textbooks and lim- eolor uni sound fdm of the Wat
, tu education to topics prescribed kins Glen Grand Prix. Anyone in dy as telling widely-varying slur
ies about shitting defen-e plants
by the Education Ministry.
The town of T.oiiKwuod will hon­
teresled lo sports ears is wel­
Roman Catholic piiests and lay- com e, ami there will be a 10 mile from one part of the country to or iU Volunteer Fire Dept, memanother.
m„ ind a(i,n,nl„ r4lor, „ f Amer- check point sign in his yard
' here and their fainiliee at an obi
"Jack can't take them (defense fashioned picnic and chicken t.«rlean run. Methodist and Episcopal
Plans will he made for the
schools here have an uionced their i d u b 's events of Novemlwr ami plant*! t» CaliforiiiM, Pmiisylvun bri ue
in the Longwood I'arV
ia and Vtevt Virginia and Lyndon
opposition lo government interven December.
Saturday beginning at 2 p. m.
still have them here in T ''x a «,"
, tion, but authorities of Cuban run
■■ ' » " ■ 1 I. *■
■■■*
Games and contests will fill the
j Pfeibyterun. Baptist anil Lutherhe said.
■afternoon with winners treviving
In other speeches in Texas,
an schools have not taken a stand.
, |iil/.rs which writ' donated by
Nixon also swung at Walter IteuThe government already has
Long sood mcichsnis, civic gioup*j
ther, head of the. I nited Auto
hailed the entry of "religiou s im
|snd individuals.
The International Department Workers Union.
migrants," snd church sources be­
Thr vhh »£•/. d.l oei, with all thr &gt;
lieved the first step in their cam- of the DeBary Woman's Club will
. liim m ings, will be served around [
paign would be to require foreign , inert M unlay at 2 p. in. at the
4 p. m. Supplies for the m»a| also
THE PILOT I'L l U AWARD (or ouUtaiulir.y? member*
priests and nuns leaching at pa hurra of tha chairman, Mia* Baa
of the School Patrol wan presented thia morning to Dan
rochial schotd* tn leas# the rnun trie* J, Tyson
Discussion topic
City Council members of Oviedo were received through donations '
The event is being held fur the
Simon of Sanford Grammar School. Alt*. George Stina
try and re-enter ss ordinary muni for th* day will h* Khrushchev'* will meet Monday it 4 p m.
24 day* a* she Goner*) Assembly B th* City Hal) Building for Use firemen to appreciation qt many
made the preaunlatlon oI a certificate of merit and a
grams.
V. f . Marinas masquerading o f th* UN. All women To DeBary regular month!/ session. Mayor hours ape-* while cleaning away
.silver dollar, given each six weeks b / th* Pilot*.
prepared
to are inviud to attend.
debris (turn Hurricane Donna.
si
' aggressors"
Lee Gary announced today.
(Herald Photo)

Salaries Illegal

Longwood Names
Citizens Oi Year

Milk Hearing: »Set

Severe Weather
Begins In West
Ry United Press International
Severe weather atruck tlx* West
laic Thursday and early today,
bringing heavy wind and rain to
mrthern California
and
windwhipped snow to the Rocky Moun­
tain slopes.
A freak windstorm swept in
from the Pacific Ocean and lashed
the California mast, causing one
death and damage estimated m
the thousands of dollars
A
construction
worker
was
killed when wind blew u tree
Jfw n on (op of his truck near
I x i i h , C a lif. about 90 miles north
of San Francisco.
The winds
broke windows, lore down power
lines, and damaged buddings. The
wind partially tore away roofs of
ranch buildings near Ukuh.
Snow blanketed the groum j early
today from Montana and W estern
South Dakota through Wyoming
and western Nebraska. Casper,
^ y o ., reported four inches of snow
on the ground at midnight.

R n h v Qlfrfrcsr ^ f l V P C

S itter Saves
Four C hildren
DODy jir r e r ja v e s
MILWAUKEE. Wis

(U PI) - A

haby sitter, trapped by flames in
a burning four-family apartment
house, tossed four children from
second story window and then
leaped lo safety btrself Thursday
night.
3lrs. Norma Nichols, 19. tossed
the three children of Mrs. Marlene
K aviu and her own son iota the
arm s ot Lily Walker. 27. standing
below. Then Mrs. Nichols jumped
M d was caught by a m ao. A
ail-year old bog received
broken ankles.

Religious School Staff

Purge Begun By Castro

J

Libel Awarded

Sports C a r Club
M eets T o n ig h t

Town To Honor
Longwood Firemen

DeBary C lub Sets
M onday M eeting

Council To Meet

4

/

County Judge Sets
Up New Mail Plea
For Traffic Court
County Judge Vernon Mix* ha*
instituted

■ new

procedure

fo r

waiving personal njsprsranrr* by
drivers arrested for soma tra ffic
violations

a a t*id a

municipal

lioundaries.
It provide* that an out uf sou sty resident, or anyone whu cannot
appear in traffic court on the data
specified in th* arresting officer's
citation, may m*k« a pie* by mail
lo th* judg*.
Mia* haa provided printed form*
outlining th* procedure which will
be handed to th* driver by th* ar­
resting officer. Thews form s allow
a plea o f guilty, not guilty or note
contemlr* (n o *unteat),
Driveix charged with driving
under tha influence o f Intoxicat­
ing liquor or drugs, racklass driv­
ing. driving while lieens* U *uspended or having na driver's Mcense eannot sue the new mast
plea.
A mail plea in allowable case*
must reach the judge'* o ffice be­
fore the dale o f trial ahosva on hla
arreit slip. If n bond haa been
posted, ami the plea ia guilty or
no euntest, a (in* will h« levied
against the bond and any amuunt
nut ini posed returned to the driv­
er.
If a not guilty pie* in mailed in,
th* judge will have th* prosecut­
ing attorney advise the accused uf
tha new date fur appeuranre.
If a summons is given instead
requiring bond to b* posted, a
check for lb* nuriual bund niuet
be enclosed with lb* written plea.
Mia* said this method haa been
used

to o th e r count!** a n d fou n d

to b« helpful in expediting th*
o f th* traffic court aa wall
aa being convenient to the travelpublic.

Rotary To H ear
M o rris Hale
Murri* S. Hal* Jr., president at
the Orlando Junior College, will
■peak at tha Rota.ry Club meeting
|Monday. His addreaa w ill outline
tha Junior Collet* activities.

Vatican Has Holiday
VATICAN CITY tU P I) — Pop#
John XXIII today observed th#
serum) anniversary at hia corona­
tion a* supreme pon tiff o f the
world's half-billion Roman Catho­
lics. It was n holiday in th* tiny
Vatican state and the papal goldand-whi s Bag Daw from all tea
building*.

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Ravenna Park Open House Attracts 1,51)0 Viewers
Ravenna Park Home* epen
houte attracted familie* from all
over Central Florida Sunday to
the seven modela of three and
four bedroom homes.
The door prises, an elertrie
blanket, donated by Sanford
Eleetric Co.. went to Sirs. P. L.
Elmore of not Lincoln St.
Parents showed Interest in the
family planned homes and ktddiea
were wide-eyed waiting for rides
om the poniet is the play area of
tho park.
Tlie home with the aolid oak
block floora drew the largest
amount of attention along with
the demonstration of the Partlo

plained the all-electric equipped hornet juat completed.
The Golden Value Home shown here was one of the
seven visited by the 1,500 persons who attended the
open house.
(Herald Photo)

NEW MEDALLION HOMES IN RAVENNA PARK
were open to the public Sunday and the modela attracted
familiaa all during tha day. Representative* of Shoe­
maker Construction Co., developer of Ravenna Park, ex­

, Cart, a eeiuie all-eul-dWHi look
| tng and aening unit. It waa
| demonstrated by Lucy NowllS,
• borne economist for Florida Pow­
er and Light Co. and Davt
Thrasher, sales representative,
A. K. Shoemaker Jr., head «t

Shoemaker-----Cewslruetien--- t v ;-------builder of the homes, reported
that this was a most iucceriful
I home showing with about 1 Vo
people in the area visiting R jt
venas Park and viewing the
homes.

FOR —
Weddings
Birthdays
Anniversaries
OPEN Friday Eveaiege

New York Police Boss Threatens To Call Out Marines On Strike
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.\KW YORK (UP!)
Y"«+
City Police Commissioner Stephen
P. Kennedy threatened today to
call oat the Marlnea U discontent­
ed policemen carry out a massive
“lirk” strike on election day.
Kennedy, buffeted by • feud
with hie own force, added that 1/
Did Marines were not available
Nov I, he would call on the mili­
tia, tho mlllUry police or the par­
atroopers to protect the "sacred"
right to vote in peace. He aleo
said ba would flra any policemen
Involved In aurh a strike.
However, John J. Caaaese, pres­
ident of tho Patrolman’a Benevo­
lent Aaaociatlon whlrh ha* long

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fa u m fa ij
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'•aPH for
resign*'*'*",
denied any "etch* ‘strike waa afoot
for election day when tha entire
24,000-man force U used because
of the voting. Kennedy said Mon­
day he hed report* thet large
numbers of policemen planned to
call In lick and »ay they were too
111 to report to the police surgeon
for a checkup, making It impos­
sible for tho police doctor to veri­
fy or object to all lick reports
by making house calls.
The election dey strike report
followed a traffic ticket "slow­
down" or strike smelly one week
ago, allegedly called by leaders of
policemen who objected te Ken-

$ $ W IN
SECOND

H y ’s »h«rp crackdown or. the i! [
legal but prevalent practice of |
“mppoUghtiPK.**. in which patrol­
men hold outside job* to supple­
ment their salaries.

Sanford Youth
Joins Army
Dorsey W. Kettering, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Kettering
Sr., 2023 Yale Ave., enlisted in
the regular Army for three years
active duty.
He attended Seminole High
School and waa recently employed
with a local fond store.

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RE-ELE C T

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VOL. S3

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Established 1908

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. M

Temporary Tax
Relief Asked
In Orienta Area

Benson To Lead
UF Campaign
In Casselberry

eempeigns ere everybody's responsibility end ell should
help eut es mueh es possible with eontrlbutlons. Don’t
leave the burden of paying for our serriee ageneles to
a few. Help now!

Kennedy Says C O P Uses
Bomber Fund For Votes;

Properly owners from two sub­
divisions hard hit by high wa­
ters all year asked the County
Board of Equalization for “tem­
porary l»v relief” at the first
moving now-, the administration! Kennedy got tumultuoua #y8lly tailed Press International
equalization session this morning
Sen. John F. Kennedy accused should be blamed for acting *0 non in Lot Angeles Tuesday from
Only about 38 person* attended
the morning session as compared Illf Eisenhower administration to- slowly on such a vital weapon,” , a downtown noon-hour erowd
Kennedy said.
! which police estimated at about
with 300 la*t sear.
day o( relrasina an additional
His
comment
came
s«
lie
began
200,000. He mide ■ aerie* 8&lt;
Residents of Orienta Gardens
I a«iteil the board for temporary **•“ "'••lion tor development of the 4 second snd final day nt cam- , speeches in the area, winding up
! relict m most ol their property B70 bomber “ to increase Republi paigning in Vire President Rich- before about 35,000 persona inside
j has been covered by water since can votes.”
*rtl M. Nixon s home state to and outside the stadium at East
I j af4. t .
Democratic presidential capture Ihe 32 electoral
voles Los Angrlea College where be
A S Merrill from Florida lla candidate said the adminislia- which California «&lt;■&gt;&lt; in 1332 ar.vf TTgr'fth-. educed by- Adltl t , iXtnoUv
| ven on Lake Seminary said he I on * deciaion a week before
1936 to President Eisenhower. venson. Democratic
itandard
( had no complaint about Ihe a* election day to release funds
Kennedy detailed an education- bearer in 1932 and 1938.
sessment hut said "we need some made available a year and a half at program he would pul into ef | Karlier, before perhaps 8.008
relief as in) property isn't worth ago by the Democratic-controlled fret if
circles! president and , cheering aupporters outside the
full cash value because ef the Congress was "a transparent pojcharged that “ the current crisis Douglas Aircraft Co. plant nt
critiral high waters.”
litiral msneuvrr” rather than *n in our educational system" was t.onj Beach, Calif., Kennedy for
Tlie hoard agreed to consider effort In increase national de- caused by “ failure to meet our iff second consecutive day teased
the matter.
fenses.
responsibilities over Ihe ps»t eight \ixon for hia use of Eisenhower
The hoard also had requests ' "Far from being credited for 1years."
in the campaign.
LOOT TAKEN FROM SUSPECTS included three stockings containing alfor lax reductions because of low
Amid laughter from the crowd,
flying planes near the Sanford
rnont $400 in change and several tools that could be used in burglaries.
Kennedy said, he understood Nis­
Naval Air Si a lion and t greed tn
Deputy Slim Galloway joined Deputy L. J. Kriz. tenter, and Highway
on spent two and a half hour*
study that a!«o.
Patrolman J. S. Foster in examining the each* of rhnnee after three
at thr White House Monday “ ask­
The
hoard
also
received
83
suspects were booked.
(Herald Photo)
ing the president to go with him
The
Naval
Ar
Station
will
teal
written complaints on appeals for |
to Pittsburgh and Cleveland.”
homes.cad exemption and all of Its alarm ‘ tiren at * a. m.
In New- York Nixon, eampalfwThursday
and
hat
asked
area
them were denied. Most of |lic
ing for the first time with Preslresidents lo ignore II at It will
rompluim* were denied because
dent Eisenhower at hi* aide, lolA
no! Indirale any emergenry.
1there was no tulr in the applieheering throngs today that KeoThe
siren
will
be
tested
with
n
| cant's name by Jan. t or they
to minute blast frfr Its periodic
nrdy is too small a man for the
...
„
.
., I crc allowing the proprriy to he
big Job in the White House.
Hvrch.
An alert Seminule deputy arservice station at 13lh St. and
Kriz said he believes that* this UJffj j0(, rfn li| pUrpo*«*a
Nixon and Eisenhower msd*
rested three South Florida men
Tench Ave. and asked the at*I is a large acale burglary ring that 1 | nclicallon« sre that the board
thrir raiiipnigii debut together be­
The County Commission will believed involved in a large acale
lrn,linl lt hr cm,ld rMh in * lo‘
h*‘ b" n “oin* on
, should wind up .he complaints
fore a rtowil of IP.000 to 13,000 at
have extra help with them tonight
o. change as “ I want to get my many counties in the slate pull l)T tllllrr thu •••rrno«.n or Thurs
^ w n en they meet with the Orange b'jr S|*r5’ ring.
Long Island's Roosevelt Field
buddies out of jail.” .
' ing off various thelis.
day morning
'^County Commission on the joint
Held for investigation aficr be
shopping center, then set out on a
It was then, according to Kriz.
Ail sheriff's offices liave been
At noon there were only s lew
water management program.
ins caught with $383 74 in as that he searched the car and alerted and the Florida Sheriff* ntorr complaints to be heard.
day-lung quest with Henry Cabot
Conductor Dies
A representative of Reynolds. »«rted change were Oscar Paul found the tour stockings full of bureau ha« been called into the
Lodge nod Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
The commission will review all
MILAN, Holy (Ul’li — Famed
Smith and Hill. Jacksonville an Meyer. 23 of Miami; Glenn M monrv.
feller for New York State'i 48
1cave.
Hie complaints, check the pro. Girek-boru
conductor
Dimitri
gtnerring firm hired for a toun Shmiley, 23, Hialeah and Barney
electoral vote*.
pert) involved, and reach its final Milropiiulos, nt. former diies-toi
tywide water control study, will M. Baskin, 27. also ol M uni,
Ihe GOi* presidential nominee
decision in alxmt three weeks.
of Ihe Mimtespuli* and N*vv York
told Long Isl.indris that although
sit in on the meeting to advise
The three were arrested earls
KENNETH MclNTOSH
symphony nrchrMras, died today
Krinirdy rlaiiurd “thi* is a tints
the local governing body on the this morning after Deputy L. J.
on thr podium of La Srala opera
for grrulness and I ant great," Ilia
$380,000 project.
Krii found four large .men's
bouse.
Three representative* at Ihe aoeka in the rear of their car
DrnuK-ratir nominee actually lack­
firm met will commissioners ! filled with money.
ed the stature of eurrent Republi­
• Tuesday afternoon and *a m *
The Urea have denied stealing'
can leadership.
to have one of their officera, iCf- any mOdey. Kru 'win.' bandied
The vice president said hia op­
TALLAHASSEE
'llie County Commission by a
ihe only negative vote was by
old Scott, attend the maotlaf.
lliw tovattigailou a., d.
it very likely th« last legal
ponent's rliaige Hint America ha*
One phase of the project In
Kriz silt! Tuesday morning he 3 1 majority Tuesday afternoon Commissioner Horner Utile, who
Sanford Attorney hoimeth Me- been standing still during Hi*
'Mu- luiinly Commission Tuesday obstacle to fliiiiin ing pail of the
solves right and a half miles of spotted a suspicious car with a voted to reject » pl»« for Oa*
lhitl iince ,|,# Zoning Board 4 r„.,| t0 wor|t Wllh the trustees North-South Expressway in Miami Jntoah was named president of the Eisenhower adni'nistiation is “the
eliannr'
improvement, brtdge. Michigan tag near the Deck Bar I
\TSuy *"d C®un‘*
• « ' « h“ ' ' »f »he coonly law library in f , „ . 1w * amoved Titaaday by the State &gt;s, min(lI, Cuunly Ju, rnllc Council silliest thing that has been said
and structure* on the Little We- ou llwy. 17 92 near the Dontrack
in this campaign." He also as­
Hist - portions of that area are okayed Hie plat according to hli,htng andinstalling the library Supreme Court. The high rnutt at a rrient meeting of the organ! sailed Kennedy for picturing Kit.
k iv River at in estimated cost nnad.
regulations he felt that the cum | in the courtroom at the rourlhoutr refused, without opinion, to re- sat ion.
of IlMJ.ooo. A similar program
Alter the car pulled away Irom subject to periodic flooding."
enhowrr a* •‘wrong” o n t h «
The hoard appointed Commi* r»''*'der its previous action upThe commission, during the mission had no alternative hut
for Ihe Howell Branch area would the bar he noted that a telephone
John McDermott, county mental (jurim)y..Mat*u and Cuban Issues
-loner .1 II. Van Hoy to meet with holding validation of the big bond Itealth &lt;ooiilinator. was sleeted
hj„ llrt,|in|t, wlth Suv)ft
- cost approximately $200,000.
booth outside had been "lain morning session of the meeting 10 approve it.
. . . .
, ,
issue l.y the Dade Circuit Court.
postponed action on the plat un
Altor
the action.
Oakland ,
nid. r . on the cost and plan.
Vice president and C. K. McCot.L; ,.wl„ |rr Ni|,iu ,q. Khrushchev,
•
The meeting is scheduled for pered with."
Orlando at the Orange County
Kriz sent out an ah points 1.1 the, could hear testimony trom S tates developer Lee Cohn told *■» the library winch .. expected
juvenile rouneelor, wss named
wfixori. who railed Kennedy a
Fever Suspected
tlie Herald he would file a man no1 •'* exceed $300.
Courthouse.
alert for the vehicle,' hut thr Uljs!li
secretary •treasurer.
i -i,* ,, f.ced” liar over Racial
LONDON (L 'i'll — Jhrren star
nils* 'said that about lud f«*t damn* auil against the
minis
Edwin Sliinholser. attorney and
Norman Bryant of the enginesr Florid* Highway oatrol and dr
Juvenile Judge Venion Mize Security Tuesday night, told hia
a member of thetrusters appear Elizahelh Taylor today »»&lt; re- told thr gionp that doting Sepi.-m- itrooklyn audieme that hie opponing firm also informed rommis puties wereunsuccessful
in lo in the (south section ol the flai »&gt;»" •omeiime this week
is low "and. in my opinion, sub
Cohn had planned a 3&lt;s&gt; Home ed before the board and cilrd the pnrtril lo )&gt;§ uiiikr #%einiiiiMti4in . „ M ^clftwr ,Inere ^**9 » totnl riit t Mould "soak tho poor,, .in pay
sioners that hr hopes to havr eating the car.
for a »i$U
development on the 116 acre area importance ol thr library.
most of thr data on Ihe survey
,&gt;
arty Ui* morning, a jeet to periodic flooding ”
*r
^ , , * **
jm rnilt offon^ei with traf-^fof Democratic tampaian prom*
Hr said Dial a—inarlillnn
tli.; —
f i n---_The
Mail
one
.. ,brg-gr-l
,
■ inirn-r,
. j i ---u. i-.in —
-i-i. j . jll-jly
. . ..j jn
u .ailUolcd
iu m u .iu
u ..^•• —rn, „ tne
-completed in about one month,
PaWf-i |ni«i»rf iminl a ____ . - | br!**?*’" L iks. Orient* ssti
• itc*.------- ---------------rear end of the court room w ou ld »f M.-s Taylor's doctor* ** -.tying
Roy.
including a list of the top priority car with a Miami tng going at
U-adilig the protests against the he suilahlr and all thr Ultrarv hr i* coiivimnl Malta fever i« Itie
projects in the program.
an unlawful rate of -peed, Kris
plat was Commissioner Lawrence would nerd is a IS hv 20 tre.i
n u n s of the itai's illne--, al­
Commissioners
agreed
that reported.
Swoflord who said he felt that
.— — _
though more te-ts would he we. e«.
• “critical” area* such as landThe three men were taken to
the land was just not suit.itile for
-ary for a final oiagnosi*.
locked l.akc Orienta and the Kcon- the jail and the driver charged
Blood Bank Visit
any kind of development.
lorkhatchee. Wekiva and Howell with speeding. One ol the men
Cohn said it wax the ninth time
arras would hr st'idird first.
said he wanted some coffee and
Jobs For Cubans
Five Circuit Court raves have the plat had been tvelore the Is Postponed
Rryant said he hopes to meet doughnuts and a-keit it he could
MIAMI (U Pli — Mayor Robert
The Mobile Unit r*l the Aeml
been set for trial this month by commission.
with federal authorities in shout get some, Kriz said
King High nf Mijnii (aid johtex*
note
County
Rlnod
Rank
will
not
Circuit
Judge
Voile
Wiliam*
Jr.
—
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.
1 month in Jacksonville on thr
“ Itwas at this time,"
Kriz
The S*nfnrd Garden Club ha* designated Liltrrhug Day.
he in Lake Mary Hilly. Thr mo Cuban* may he sent to ntbri part*
cost of the program and urged sain. “ That I pulled up at the after defendants pleaded lono
During 1931, the Roadside Deof
the
country
&gt;
&lt;
i
they
won’t
go
joined
it* ctatr organization in
bile unit ha* been posl|Hinrd tin
representative of the commi*- jail and noted this *ame vehicle cfnt
arraignment Tuesilav.
vebipmrnt Cummitter of the Gar­
til
Nov.
22
.
The
mobile
unit
will
hungry.
He
predi
ted
that
a
procombatting
litlcrbiigs.
Truman Conkte of Rear Lake
sion. County Engineer Carlton and saw the man putting away
tale individual donations wlnrlv gram •“ relocate some of the
'1he- Florida Fcdeiation of Gar den Clubs hrram r aware of th#
and Harold D King Jacksonville,
_ Bliss, and attorney Mack Cleve- from tlie curb '*
will
he
credited
In
the
I
akr
ihoiMand*
nf
refugee
Cuban*
will
,
|,
n t'luli* theme, * A More fleau indiscriminate littering nf *ur
Kriz aaid thr men drove to a are scheduled for trial on *•
“ land Jr. to attend Ihe meeting.
( Mary Rank supply.
, begin here within two waeka.
llful Fior ds.” led lo lo.lav being a,rff"
hi*hw,y*;
paraie manslaughter munis Nov. i
. say nothing nf the thoughtlesa
7 and Nov. II.
picnicker! in »ur Hate parks and
Conkte is charged with the
LOS ANGELES 4t PIs—A re
roadside rests, and the federation
knife slayln nt Albert Sima Iasi pu(g 0n maralhon ddll&gt;er.itlons in
board voted In adopt ''Don't be a
spring. Kin; u accused ot negli- the second nvuriler trial of Dr. R.
IJtterbug" a* the olfieal alogan
genre in Hie traffic death last Bernard Finch and Carole Tregoff
to he u-ed in the Roadside De­
May 28 of an ll-)earotd child. may be ordered Thursday by Ihe
velopment Committee * campaign
Thr slate not prossed a man trial judge if tlie juror* do not
lo eliminate this increasing men­
dauguter charge against Noah reach a verdict today.
ace To accomplish a sat.ifying and
Goodman, 76 year old Sanford
Superior lodge | *r«&gt;y Das-on
permanent anti-litterhus convci&amp; CLEARWATER (U P!)—A hear I nothing In hide, was innocent of Negro, charged in the pistol slay
denied Tuesday a defense molcm
outness, garden dub members
ing is expected to be scheduled any wrongdoing and would eagerly ing ol Willie Dallas, also a .Negro tn poll the II women and one man
handed togetlier in a unified effort
The ulltrr trial* involve Oscar to see how they stood numerically
in the next few days to conxider accept Hie road committee'* invi
tation to appear he'ore it.
lo
make their influence felt ia
Yciileux,
Altamonte
Spring*,
ac­
without reference to guilt or in
a permanent court order prevent­
At Bradenton last Thursday. cused of incest, Nov. II; William
“ A More Beautiful Florida,” Mrs.
norcnce.
ing Road Board member Al Rogerc vva* denounced by II. M Scuatick. Kern Park, four counts
C. M. Flowers, publicity chair­
Such a poll, the juri-l said,
Rogero'* hank record* from being Fiore, editor o( the l.ee County ol breaking and entering and
man of the Sanford club said.
might be taken Thursday if no
suppoenaed by the Kelly Com­ News al Fort Myers. Fiore &lt;aul larceny, Nov. 9 and James Prin­
In 1932 The National Federation
verdict is reached
the Stale Road Department took gle, Sanford Negro, aggravated
mittee.
of Garden Clubs followed io Flor­
At dav'a end, the jury had d*
Circuit Judge Jack White Issu­ the worst of three routes to re ; ixault. Nov-. 9.
ida's footsteps and started work­
lilieratcd an even (*&gt; hours, inr
ed a temporary injunction in direct the Tamiami Trail through
ing for a mure beautiful Ameri­
passing by 9 hours and 40 min
a Rogcro's favor Tuesday and said Fo'* Myer- and that Rngero own
ule* the point at which ttw first
ca.
he would set a date for a hearing ed property near the route sc
trial Jury found itself in hopcles*
Science
Club
Sets
Today signs arc potted along
on a permanent injunction later. lected.
dissension.
Florida's highways offering a
Fiore, representing a North Fort
The committee obtained a au!&gt;
Thursday Meeting
ftou reward to anyone rep&lt;tlin|
poena for all of Rogero'a records Myers businessmen's group pro
Dr Harlan Rhode*, a nemoto- s j i i
someone dumping trash on or near
in Hie Bank of Cleaiwaier after testing the new highway location,
the highway*. Some state* pay as
Rogerd's name came up repeat suggested that Rngero might have logi-i from iff University of M a l l O W C C n A r t
. .
.
much as $iouo reward.
edly during a public hearing »f influenced the location of the Florida experimental station in i i /•
“ If we are unable lo inspire a
the Interim Legislative Commit route to realize financial gain. Gainesville, will be the guext W i n n e r s L i s t e d
Winner* for the Sanford Recieavoluntary rusiperalion and pride
Rogero was also criticized by speaker at a meeting of the
tee on Roads, headed by Sen.
in lbe Seminole High lion Dept. Halloween Art Contest
In the thoughtless Individual, then
Scott Kelly of Lakeland, in Rra- Chester Chaire-, a Bradenton lam! ^C|_fn&lt;iC *
Dr. in the Jtuiioi High division were
appi*i*er, who said he was fired School Glee Club room
we should support proper admin-49demon last week.
ft nodes
Rogero sought the injunction on from the road department as a
4!. ' p in. Don Thompson, first, and Bobby
stration of law* and* ordinances
grounds the subpoena called for j right of way appraiser because ^ 'ursdsy and will discus* the .Stewart, second plsre.
designed lo discipline such peo­
Florida.
Tb* Senior High winner* w»i*
records at far hack as 1934, which he had “stepped on Mr. Rogcro’s r "’ '1 r pro‘' ,“m in flo r‘
ple.
Judi Taylor, first, and Frankie
predated his appointment lo the | toes" by appraising property at
;
.
~
“The importance of coopera­
road hoard. He argued that turh ' too low a figure.
A .S S JlS S in K lII.S S e l f
Rsllarrl, second plate.
tion and enthusiasm cannot be
Painting* for Ihe Hnlloween A'*
rerord* will involve individuals
It was expected that Rogero
TOKYO (UPI) — Otoja Yama
TODAY IS “I.UTKKHI'G DAY" in Sim ford and the Garden (Hub nrse.x hII
stressed too strongly so let us
and firms that had noUiing to do would testify at the next meeting guchi. the 17 year old rigntist who , Contest ware done on windows ef
residents to make a concerted effort to keep city atreet* anJ areas clean.
proceed determinedly toward live
with any activity connected with j of the board, which is expected aaxgssinated Socialist leader Ine downtown atora* with spatial,
Tuesday, Mayor Earl Higginbotham signed the “ Litterbug Day” proclama­
achievement ef eur goal — “ A
his job as a board member.
! to he held about the middle of jlro Asaruma Oet. 12, hanged paint* fnmi-h-d In- the |tei-r»*
tion as Mrs. C. N. Flowers, Garden Club publicity chairman, left, and Mrs.
More Beautiful Fl»r da," Mr*.
. lie again proclaimed he had - this month.
t himself m Jai* laic today.
ition Dcpu
J
2 «o■*«,*• t ,i J .
v
Eric Vihlen, Garden Club pres ideal, rijfbL look on.
(iicraUi DhotoJ
Mayor William M. Ben*on ef
Casselberry bai accepted the jo b ,
aa chairman of the United Fund
Drive in that area, K t n in
nounced today.
The mayor reported that 18 per| i o i i i have already volunteered to
* h elp with the campaign. in Cm aelberrv. •
W. F.. Gray, Lake Mary, will
hold a meeting Monday at hit
home lor all workers to kick off
a two-week crash drive for the !
L'F. The Lake Mary area ii the
only area announced ao far to
have a house-to-house drive. Gray
will work with 30 volunteer* to
4 cover the area.
The kick-off breakfast for Hie
400 Club will be held at t a. m.
Thursday in the Civic Cenier.
Businessmen in the Greater San­
ford area have been contacted
to attend and become members
ef ihe 400 Club for UF.

•Engineers To Join
Commissioners At
Drainage Session

Ike Joins Nixon Rally

No Emergency

Burglary Suspect Held

News Briefs

Commission Rejects Plat
Board To Support
For Home Development
Kxp,CSiWay
County Library

Five Circuit Court
Cases Docketed

Garden Club Joins Drive
Against State Litterbugs

Judge May Poll
Finch Trial Jury

Hearing Likely On Road
Board Member's Books

McIntosh Heads
-.. juvenile Counci!

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|'Baby Of The Year'

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It Payr To Use The Herald Want Ada

N avy Sat For CuMtananw Seizure

UHL'S

EDITORS
MOTE:
letted rltory. The mines are all inside . harassment, with some sabotage
P m * (nenseUeuI rwrtag re­ a steel mesh and barbed wire| possibly thrown to. Everyone at
porter Jack V. Fax is aw the fence and there are warning Gu.ntanamo is edgy -because
setae at th* U. S. naval bate at signs in Spanish and English.
titer- are 4,000 Cubans on the
Guaelaaaa.fr Cabs, la the fal­
The
action
was
taken
by
the
has.- every day. All but M of
Mr*. A. 0. Paine, president of
lowing dispatch Fat tells bow Navy on the possibility that Cas­ them go home at night.
'
JJ Sponsor! and entries have been the Sanfurd Pilot Club will host
Ike Navy Is prepared to defend tro would do the unthinkable and
“We don't want to get the peo­
W recks R ebuilt
T he B est in P a in tin g
3 announced in the contest to choose a Christmas Card Party Thursday
; agaioad Say attempt by Cwbaa order an attack on Guantanamo. ple alarmed actually," Smith
V
f
V
,
.
*
/
evaning
in
her
home.
She
will
he
Premier ridel Castro to seise
S-n “Baby of the Year" which is
ESTIM ATES G LADLY G IV E N
Although Navy officials believe said. “I don't think the situation
by the ''insnee Com­
|
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* being promoted by the Beta Xi ' assisted
such ■ move is highly improba­ is much different than it was sis
mittee. Plans for the Pilot's en­
GUANTANAMO NAVAL BASE. ble. they are equally determined months ago. but Castro has been
T enth S t and San ford A ve.
FA 2-7719
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Here try in the Christmas parade will
Cuba (UPI)—The U. S. Navy has to repel it if it comes.
stepping up the tempo and we
• they art:
be discussed at the meeting.
1put plainly marked mine fields
Rear Adm. Allen M. Smith, 'tave been stepping up our de
Pilot Club. Tina McMillan; Dis| around Guantanamo base a* p commandant of the lOth Naval fense preparations. As a result,
Sanford
Civitans
wil.
heir
a
defense precaution against any District, which includes Guanta­ I wouldn't say the situation Is
abied American Veterans, Laurie
FOR CONTINUED GROWTH
talk by Sheriff J. L. Hobby
possible attack by the revolution namo, and Capt. C. W. Schoen- dangerous. That is a relative
Broom; Business and Professional Thursday at 7 p. ra. In the PineAND PROGRESS
ary government of Cuban Pre weiss, commanding officer of the term. It is tense and we are just
Women's Club. Diana Karraker; crest Inn. The sheriff will relate
mier
Fidel
Castro.
Civitans, William Schusemeyer; some of his experiences since
base bar*, went to great lengths waiting to see.”
RE-ELECT
The Navy disclosed that land to omphasiio that the precautions
? VAH-T Officers Wives. Holly Rob- taking offler In Seminole County.
Naval and civilian personnel
imnc* have been planted along are not aggressive
and Cuban workers are going
• tnsoa; Woman's Club. Missy Bone
the 24-mile perimeter dividing the
Both pointed out the Navy Is about their joba calmly and
• Jaycees, Cynthia Wilber; Ro|*r&gt;'. i the Sanfurd Lodge 1121, Loyal
key nival base from Caban ter- j j,0|0g aboad with puns to bring | cheerfully. There are about 2.400
J Xelherine Deas; VAH4 Officer. Qrdfr g{ , |ooW( w„, meet ,onlj|b,
" Wives, Terry Jean Osborn; VA1I9
,he c,ub.§ „ewr heidquirter,,
families of servicemen here on dependents of servicemen here,
City C om m issioner
fa
the assumption that Cuba willl in addition to 630 othar U. S. eltii Officers Wives. Douglas Walker; uptUir(
lhe Ev, n, BUI*, in
GROUP NO. I
tens and thair dependents.
honor its treaty obligations.
• VAH-S Offletra Wives, John Shat- Lake Mir
Meellng tlme u *,
ThuridiV
A
*•■
with
§ ysara at EXPERIENCE
Thay admitted, however, they
The Navy wives’ softball taam
r tuck; VAH.l Officer. Wives, Jimm. Korm.r headquarter. were
lu"ch" n
™ “" d*yn
EFFICIENCY
and ECONOMY
cannot
readwhat
is
in
Castro’s
is
practicing
for
their
next
game
i my Ethell.
located on Park Dr.»« *»« ,how Ulm* ,nd UUf ®“
Yaar vota and support appreciated
mind and they will not rule out against the Marines' wives.
- Picture!
of each contestant to
• • • tha hunting and (ishing in ParaN'av. X, 1»M
Twenty babies are being born
an assautt.
t be pieced on top of container*
A parade will be held down town guay. The luncheon start* at noon.
Pd. Pol. Adv.
They (eel that Castro is more every month to American moth­
Z «nd rotated weekly through Nov. Frjday aUernoon for the Powder!
. . .
Mr. R. W. (Reg) Turner, 71, a
1 t l at Yowcll’s, Cowan'a and Rou- Puff Foothill game to be held
The Weslside F.lementary School resident of PIS Park Ave.. died likely to conduct a campaign of ers.
; alllat and Anderson's were dona Sunday at Memorial Stadium. :PTO will meet Thursday at 7:30 Wednesday in the Seminole
- lad by a local photographer.
The Junior Class at SIIS is spon !p. m. The meeting will be held Memorial Hospital.
DRESSED ft DRAWN GOVT. INSPECTED WHOLE
t
The winner will receive a C »ui in* llie game of al! g!i!&gt; and I- the schcol hnthrM S and a!!
A native ot Yuiiv, 5. C., lie came
Z king* bond •*«&lt;] -»
'ng cup will sell tickets during the parade. parents of «-UiJ{»'-en In the school &lt;4 Sanlaai_ir..WU j*h***.-h*. t **
d i d
are invited to attend. Mrs. Harry employed by (be Atlantic Coast i
2 donated bp Wert Jewelry Co. All
The
Jayceea
Club will bear Capt. Wilscn la president of the organi­ Lino Railroad. He retired in
- proceeds from the conteit will
- be turned over to the Seminole Robert W. Slye of SNAS talk at sation thie year.
1N2 as a conductor.
n County Assn, for Retarded ChildHe wai a member of th* First,
Lb.
Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge
r ren.
a* ,
— . ..
No. 62, OE3 Chapter No. 2, the
Brotherhood of Railroad Train­
men and the First Methodist
Z
SWTIC*
Brotherhood Sunday School Clan.
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—
— — — — — ^
“SUPER RIGHT” TOP QUALITY BUCKO
:v
N o l l e . U t i . r a h y * lv « n t h a t t h .
Survivors are his wHe, Mrs.
~ « n d .r .t a a » &lt; 1 d . a t r o r&lt;* . n a * * * i n
Eunice L. Turner, Sanford; two
“ b u i l n . i . a t H i t P a r k A vanu.,
• t a n f . H , F lo rid a , t i n d . r th * n a m a
Lb.
daughters, Mrs. H. G. Drake,
• a t P A t t K AVEXtTtt PH A R M A C Y
Gastonia, N. C. and Mrs. Elisa­
*■ a a &lt; I n t . n A to r . * l « t a r tli* a l M
• S a n a w i t h t h a C la r k o t C i r c u i t
beth Kaul, Riverside, Calif.; two
“Sl'PBR RIGHT" FRESHI.T
- C o u r t of e . m l n o l . C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
AftP PURE FRESH
sons, R. E. (Gen*) Turner of
iE d w i n U I.tnd»#jr. 11. D.
m
H o b a r t J. Sm ith, VI. IV.
Sarasota pnd Lt. Col. Waltor M.
Lbs.
■
S a m u . l J a m t a S m ith
Turner of Washington, D. C\; lt
■ PUktlah Oct. IS. IS * Nov. t. S.
grandchildren and two greatA n rE stT u rw riw fow wine
“SUPER RIGHT" GRAIN FED HEK
granddaughters; two sisters, Mrs.
T he n o a r d of F ublle tn .tru e tlo n
1 Iran* Whitener of WiUiiton and
f o r H . m t n n l e C o u n ty , F lo rlila, will
|*--*lva b i d e for t h . f u r n l . h l n * n*
Mrs. Columbus Thomas, Chester,
Lb.
til
Ish-r.
m strrlilr,
ev ilcn -t!
S. C.; two brothers. Ed Turner
a n d s e r v l e t r o i u l r . d f o r t l i . tv«e
A D D I T I O N * t o o n o o u * ACAD*
of York and James Turner. Rock
^
SMITH PRIDE QUICK FROZEN
* M T a n d t h e ISIS ADDITION'S TO
JUM BO
HIM, S C.
I .T I IA N
* 'll'Mil..
MKVIINOI.K
Services will be held at the
COUNTY, f i .o i u d a , u n t i l
!»:•-»
SIZE
a . m , Nov. IS, IMS. a t t h e P rh n o l
First Methodist Church Thursday
Regularly
A dm lnlitrntlon
H u lld ln a,
C nm 10 • Oz. Jar
at 3 p. m. with Rav. John Adams
w i . r r l a l A v . n u e . Hanf'ir-I. F l o ri d a ,
a t w hich t l m . and p ta r s tha bid.
officiating.
w ill ba publlelir e p . n . d a n d r ead
FRESH HEADLESS
Masonic Services will be hald
alo u d .
T h e r n n t r a e t d u r u m . n l a eo n alat « f
at the graveside in Oaklawn
a n . .!&gt;•&lt; tf|. atloM f..r t.ulh I 'l o J . c l a
Memorial Park. All Master Ma­
Lb.
e n d n n e e . t of p l a n s f n r at'-h.
sons are requested to meet at tha
D r a w i n g s a n d ap .-ifli-atl-m a m . v
b a u h i a l n . d f o r , ROTII P R O J E C T *
Lodge at 2:30 p. m.
b r d . p n a l t l n s S im M w ith
th .
THREE YOUNG enmpera and fox friend a r t left to
Brisson Funeral Home ia in
A r n tall.ct. J o h n A. I l u r t o n IV. T i r right, Ralph DeJonjr, Rruc« McKihbin and Jimmy Hig­
SULTANA LIGHT MEAT CHUNK
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A v .n u ., S anford. Florida, fnr t h .
first t a t a f d o r u m .n ta o b tatn.d.
P u r h r i . p o s i t w ill ha r a r u n d . d In
f u ll In m ath p . r * o n w lm r e t u r n s
th # d a c u m r n t . In *or&gt;d r n n d l ll u n
w i t h i n I s n d a ) t a f l a r t h a hid
.n ln c ; w ith . s r a p tlo n as n o t.d
rMpsilaw.
A d d i t i o n a l i o t a m a y Ha ob
U l n . d a t Ilia r o at i f S V im f o r th o
t w u p r u jo c to , w h l r b la h a l f r e f u n d ­
able- U . n . r a l C o n t r a c t o r , a . n u r I n s d o o u m .n la and not a u b m U tlu a
p r n p n . a l . h a l l ba r a f u n d . d n u . - h a l f
( h a ilap o alt u p o n r a t u r n o f d o cu m a n i a In g o o d r n n d l ll n n .
A a a r t l d . d r b te k nr b an k draft,
b a F o a r d a t P u h llo
J na raat rbul ea l l otao tfor
P a m l n a l a C n u n iy ,
F l o r i d a , If. a. f l o v a r m n . n t llon-la.
• r a a a l l . f a . l o r j r bid bond o . u l • d bjr t h a lilild .r a n d n r c . p i a M a
au r a lla a l a a n a n m u n i . q t i a l to f l y .
p . r c a n t a t ilia bid aliall ba au b ntlttad w i t h a a - n hid.
T h a a u e c a . a f u l h ld d * r will h .
r . n u l r a d t o f u r n l . h a n d p a r fo r .
a a l l . f a r t n r v ».»rfii n n i n c a a m l n a y . j
m a n l b o n d o r bon.la.
A t l a n l l u n la c a lla d Vo i h a f n ■■.
t h a t n o t laaa t h a n th * m ln lu iu n i
a a l a r i . a a n d * » , . « . . . . . for*h
aa

ginbotham.

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Here's Toxey' Story
fearful boys routed up to sea hood children (and soma of their
what kind of nocturnal creature ! parents) cam* to tea the “friend­
had Invade their campsite, the | ly fox.'* Tba most often heard
little fox, also startled by their; comment was the exclamation,
sudden movements, ran away.
But she soon cama back, and . “It REALLY II a foxl*'
began to frisk around the boys, j
uttering friendly little noises, and
behaving much like a dog. Upon Sanford Youth
capturing the unexpected guest,
lhe hoys made a beeline fnr Back From Cruise
Jimmy's house nearby, and pound-1 Wtllllm E. Oylsr III, airman
ing ~r. the door, quickly aroused - USN, and son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy's father, who sleepily pro-1
William E. Oyler Jr., Vlnewood j
nounced that it was Indeed a fo x .!
but that apparently the was some- i td' returned recently to San
one' pet, as she seemed quite i Diego, Calif., aboard tho attack
aircraft carrier L'SS Tironderoga
at home among humans,
Whan the excitement of having from a cruise with ilia Seventh
a real live wild animal (or a Fleet in the Western Pacific.
friend had died down a little,
Iha boys look the new friend bark
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self at home.
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A breakfaxt of dog food aceined to satisfy her in the early
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under the couch, when strangers
Formerly with Gormlay, lac.
in the form ot all the neighbor-

Tlirea young campers received
the surprise of their lives last
Saturday night when they wera
awakened by having Iheir (aces
licked by s friendly little gray
fox!
The boys, Bruce McKibbin, Jim­
my Higginbotham, and Ralph
I)«Jung had pitched their lent in
a field near the Pinecrest school,
wrhen Iha litlla fox joined the
party at about 4 a. m.
When the excited ami somewhat
*

World Community
Ml’1 Day Slated
f n a t r u o 'f o ^ 1

l hi a p r o j a r t .
T h a H o a r d a t P u h llo
for riam ln o la C o n i i ) . F l o r i d a , r«aarv aa I h a r l a h t t o r . J a c l a n r t o i l /
a r all blila o r lo w a l v a a n y I for m a l l t l a a In Iha h ld d ln a- No hid

World Community Day will be
celchrale.l with al* Prole.tan'
churches joining la
helping
•ball ba withdrawn for a r«rl»l tha projects.
• f ( I D . a n ( I S ) d a y a a u h a . ^ u . M to
In Sanford, the Grace Methodist
t h a n p . n l n g of htda n l l h o u l th»
Church will host the main pro­
c o n t a n t o f i h a B o ard .
J O H N I. H l l l 'M t. K T
gram. The prujeett art medical
C h a i r m a n , H o ard a t Piiblla
kits fur rural live in Chili, Burma
I n a t r u c t l n n f o r Mamlnola
C ounty, Florid*
and Pakistan. Nightgowns for
It. T. M ltn . . .
church-supported hospitals and in­
i.m m o la C o u n lf Buaarlnlandaal
a t P u b lln I n a l r u e t l o g a n d
stitutions.
Xt-orriclo f . c r a t a r y i . -ha
The project committee will be­
B o a rd o f p t i h l l r I n . l r u r i t o n
P u b lla h Oat. IS. St * Nov. I. 1Mil gin work at 10 a m. at the church.

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The result in both cases is
the same. The watch and the
body are both made up of
hundreds of tiny parts, all of
which must be meshed together in perfect co-ordlnation ami balance, and with
nothing to impede the flow
of vital energy. The main
spring of the watch ia its
‘■brain.'’ With human beings
the brain is the main spring
of all our actions conscious

and ttnconscioua. Our ayatem
of interlocking gears, to
transmit vital impulses front
,!r“ in ** 0ll»' "P*nal cord,
s [lock«
« f*U. »ny one
, * hundred causes can
lhrow the "P1”6 off balance,
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neling of nerve impulse*
from the brain to lhe oilier
organs of the body. When
we're "run down." it is a
symptom that, l i k e our
watche"* we
adjusting.
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corrects
tThe
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t hat j,M
a|ter.
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channeling of nervous im,)Uj.&lt;efl and restores the body
to the desired equilibrium. *
Ar# you „ chiropractic case?
0 ne of a series of articles
published in the public 'nterc*t j„ explain and liiustrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. l.eo Kerwin whose office is
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A fte r carefully weighto* the qualifica­
t i o n o f the presidential candidates, the
editor end publisher of the Sanford Herald
has decided to cuxt his ballot on Nov. 8 for
8&lt;n. John Kennedy.
* T he decision was not without some misfjvlngs about portions of the national
dem ocratic platform that we consider im­
moderate and unsound. Yet, when we con­
sider the broader picture, Sen. Kennedy in­
spires confidence as a vigorous and imagina­
tive young man capable of brilliant leader,
ship through the uncertain years ahead.
• Jack Kennedy is an idealist who places
tfie greatest emphasis on human vulues. He
if, a t the same time, a man skilled in prac­
tical politics who has demonstrated his abil­
ity to work in harmonv with those of differ­
ent political shadings. Moreover, it seems
likely th a t the Democrats will continue to
control Congress in the foreseeable future—
Mid the greatest progress can be expected

with a president and legislature of the same
party.
Sen. Kennedy's Catholic religion defin­
itely is a valid campaign issue and should be
discussed frankly. It is our belief, however,
that America has nothing to fear. If he be­
comes the first American president of the
f^atholic faith. Kennedy will be more apt to
“lean the other way’’ to avoid any appear­
ance of church-state involvement.
Republicans are fond of a phrase they
have invehted — "the new Dick Nixon.”
Presumably, we are to believe the vice presi­
dent has evolved somehow from the busi­
nessman “subsidy” he accepted while serv­
ing as senator a decade ago. Today, we are
told, he has risen far above the hatchetman
political techniques through which he con­
sorted with the late Sen. McCarthy to smear
and defeat Sen. Tydings in Maryland.
We hope it ia true. We hope there is a
new Nixon. Rut America can't afford to
gamble on it. As far as we’re concerned, we’ll
play it safe with Jack Kenned}'.

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD
out to search for tha mysterious
B y WILLIAM DRURY
Frankfurt, Germany, U high on killer. They wera poking about
tha Uat of placaa I can hardly in a meadow near tha forest that
wait to viait. In tho hop# of drum­ surrounda the rastle when sud­
ming up cuitom, BriUih Overseas denly the moon was blacked out.
Airway a Corporation Suggi.U aj Locking up, they : j t a fearful
tourist attraction near that fair monster.
Bushing to tha castle, they beg­
city th a t ahould curl your hair.
Nothing let* than tha actual ged Baron Fraukenstein for help.
homo of tha original, gen-u-ine The Barou'a aon, a bonny young
knighl, said, “I'll taka rara of
Frankanatain monatar.
this
Dad." And, reaching for hit
I t makas a bit of a awitch from
the usual rosy promitts of air sword, went forth to do battle
lines, accustomed to describing the with the beast.
lands they terva in highly rap­ To use the German vernacular,
turous terms, offering calypso in ha ahould of stood in bed.
tha Caribbean, leis and lasy day*
In Hawaii, tha olde worlds charm
af Europe and enchanted mo­
menta in the Exotic Orient.
Only the staid British air line! IN PENNSYLVANIA WITH
affera you tha homa of a monster. | NIXON — There ate two views,
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, really from this whistle-stopper.
wife of the poet Percy Bysshe, One is tha poetic beauty of the
Shelley, Lu».d her famous spine j autumn hills. This i. yuUis fur the
chiller, “ Frankenstein or The idle looking from the train window
Modern Prometheui,” on an old of your compartment. The other it
German legend, And history in. lliu iautous laxzmataaa off the
altta th a t the legerd was btsed on rear platform. This occurs only
fact.
when the train stops, hut this is
in Mrs. Shelley's novel, publish­ the main show.
ed in 1818, and in the well-known
.Slop after stop yuu melt bsrk
/Hollywood movie, Frankenstein into the crowd and become swept
was a doctor who built a man in up in the storms of desperate in­
the e ia c t image of Mr. Boris Kar­ dignation of the mail up there on
loff.
the platform shouting words
In other wolds, a living doll.
which say that only he ran save
Tha real Frankenstein of his­ Amerira.
tory was a nobleman, not a mad
It'a wild-twinging, do or die, for
scientist. He lived in the 18th Vic* President Bichard Nison. But
Century. And none ran say you knew what was coming buck
whether the monster that haunted i a t Union Station in Washington.
his castla was man or beast, for! Dick and Pat Mood midst the
no description of it survived the bunting of the platform and the
ages.
vice president railed out, shaking
This Baron Frankenstein did | a fist; “ You haven't seen anything
nut invent the monster, .Matter of yet f
fart, he would not have touched | And, h said: “ We're going to
it with a 10-foot pole. The brutr pour on the coal." And that's the
loused up production. So long at it! way it was all day. He not only
was running around loose, no! poured it on, he raked the coals Jr.rrd
f r - 'h *- ((•■ *h» and Sts. John P. K c u c J / -ver
Baron’s fields.
them.
The peasants bail goal cause to
The recklessness of Senator
be aim lived. Whenever one of Kennedy's Cuba and Quemoy posi­
them went gallivanting after dark, tions became ntora and mart men­
hit body would lie found next acing as the tiain pulled westward
morning, minus sumo of its parts. across Pennsylvania,
armed with pilchNixon started this way, shortly
peatanls set after dswn in York: “The most ir-

WASHINGTON

“W hat's tho ruth? Pva got an hour and twenty
m inutes train ride to find it in!“

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W H IT E H O O S t D E R B y
f NIXOH
L O M E .'?

By William Drury
The found hit body in the for­
est at dawn. Without a hoad. And
all around him tho trooa and
liusbt* wars tramplad flat, at
though a cyclone had struck.
Tkf monitor bus*, bar* U ta
satisfied. I t never appeared again.
“Today, travelers to tho Frank­
furt area may visit tha Fraakanstein rastle," says B.O.A.C. “In
its chapel relict of tho fight may
be viewed, along with a butt a f tha
young knight, which, according
to legend, was sculpted by someona who had known him."
Probably the monster.

by Ed Koterba
responsible suggestion aver made
by a candidal* for president ef
the United S talti.” He referred to
Jack's inference that wa ahould
have helped Batista in Cubg. A
violation of five treaties, said
Nixon.
And by the time he hit Aiioona,
the vice president was saying ef
his opponent: “He has disqualified
himself as a candidate for presi­
dent . . .'•
Rut everything wasn't going the
vice incident s way on tho first
of four days of whistle-slopping.
In York ha scowled at a halfdoxen sareaxlie, crudely lettered
signs; "We lost our job a t — — .
We're never had it to good.**
Karh sign named a different in­
dustry.
And at Harrisburg Pat and Dirk
climbed — raluctantly it teemed—
onto the top of the blue cushions
of an open convertible for a rid* te
Market Square. It was a windy 42
degree*. The vie* president was
listless. Mrs. Nixon was scarfltts,
goo.e pimples on her flesh.
“Aren't you cold?" 1 asked her.
She gave a sick shiver. Her lips,
weie blue.
Then, as balloons, released
from the crowd, swirled high in
i raiy capers against tha gray sky,
Nixon, looking miterabla with
the rutting rold, waited to address
the 12,000 assembled.
George Bloom, Pennsylvania Xt.
publican chairman, ateppad up to
do the introductions. For 10 min­
utes he yelled vainly into a dead
microphone: “Can you hear me , , .
Da you hear m s!’’
Rut rewards were greatest hi
Altoona. Here, the vie* president
found within himself a strange,
new buoyancy.
Perhaps what brought it on wss
tho light of the ctowd •— 7.000
jammed in close in a heavy anowstorm.
“ Would vou apologise to Khru­
shchev f" ho cried. And the echo­
ing shout almost blew the snow
away: “NO!”
That ona response, the vice
ptevident thought, was worth tht
entire trip.

Readers Write

JO K

I'VE G O T THE W INNER, BUDDY!

Editor:
Nixon savt over and over “ Pros
tigr Abroad Was Nsvsr Batter." I
ask: Prestige abroad su.h aa when
Nison waa stoned in Veneauela? |
Pre.tig* abioaJ such aa when ]
EUenhuwtr was humiliated in
Palis? Prestige abroad such at
whtii James Hagerty and Douglas
MacArthur Jr. had to b* rescusd
from their car in Japan? Pres­
tige abroad such as when Eisen­
hower was denied a visit to Ja ­
pan?
May God htlp us should w* be
so fu ig c tfu i, so short-sighted and
so stupid as to permit continuance
of such Republican brand of
"Picstige Abroad."
Airs. Paula Pippin
119 Shannon Drive

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G. W. Crane
80 beats per minute for a t least
the 40 minutes he is rushirg
around the house. Thus, it wastes
an extra 8 beats (80-72) for 40
minutes or a total of 320 beats.
Subtract the 00 beats he gained
by sleeping 15 minutes longer and®
his heart is still handicapped by a
net loss of 200 beats.
So it is sm arter to sleep less
and then be more leisurely during
breakfast. Note the contrast be­
low;
By* sleeping IS minutes longer
you actually penalize your heart
by a t least 200 beats, due to your
frenzied morning rush.
Furthermore, your pulse m a y "
race faster for several hours, due
to your initial irritation, for you
may quarrel with clients or rinployes ar.d further prod your
heart into 1,000 needless beats,
Bewuie of eyestrain by watch­
ing late TV shows, especially
when you must be on the job
promptly next morning.
If you can’t get your eyes open in the morning, after 8 hours o f *
slumber, better reduce your evening eyestrain. Put an earlier cur­
few on your TV.
And have your eyes checked.
Moreover, dieting will give a 9hour sleeper approximately the
same refreshment in 8 hours, so
d r ' o *5* b e e ts p e r p v ."'.'*r
T k li#
k i * V « k •*♦ I » e i w * 4 * * * ) M*
Ion off the excess calories.
* • •• •» •••«
*•»“ • •
a
r*
Send for my booklet “ How To
riods per minute for those 15 extra
minutes of slumber, making a to­ Lose 111 Lbs. In 10 Days," enclos- »
ing a stumped return envelope, ^
tal of 00 salvaged heart heati.
But by waking late and thus be­ plus 20 cents (non-profit).
ing in a mail frenxy each morn­
Facts are stubborn things.
ing to get ready for work and
rstch the bus, his heart zooms to
—Tobias George Smollet
&lt;?ASE G-4I4 Henry H., aged 38.
Is a businsss executive.
“But. Dr. Crane," he txjran. “ t
get off on the wrong foot most
mornings.
“1 barely get ready in time to
catch my bus. In fact. I may scald
myself with hot rofiee ns 1 gulp a
few swallows, for I haven't time
to eat.
“Then my irritation causes me
to bark at my wife and snap at
my two youngsters.
“Maybe if I got up earlier, I'd
be able to enjoy a leisurely break­
fast, but I ant always dead for
sleep, so 1 try to take advantage
of every possible minute. Is there
any solution?”
Tha main purpose of sleep it to
rest your heart. In a few hours
your arm and leg muscles arc
generally ready for work.
Indeed, the depth of sleep is
greatest at the end of the first
hour and by the end of the second,
you are sleeping almost as lightly
ns at the 8th hour.
If Henry tries to benefit his
heart by 15 minutes more shut­
eye in the morning, his heart
gains about 00 extra rest periods.
For it beats about 72 times per
minute during the leisurely wak­
ing state. White asleep, it may

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In some small Held each child
should attain, within tha limited
rang* of U* experience and obser­
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Seminoles
play Rugged
Wildwood Friday

Weekend Picks
By OSCAR FRALEY
NEW YORK (I’PI) - Fraley’s
follies snd the wetkend football
"winners” — along with a few
reflections on sports in general.
Game Of The Week
Iowa over Minnesota — Iowa
a one-point choice, has a slightly
better offense but a more porous
defense In this battle of the undefeated!. In one like this, go for
the firspower.
The East
Syracuse over Army — officials
should stop the piling on.
Yale over Penn — Maybe It
isn’t dead, but boxing’i critically

The South
Navy over Duke — The Giants
were feeble minded to pass up
Casey Stengel.
Auburn over Mississippi S ta te Soccer is the biggest world wide
sport aside from eating.
Georgia over Florida — Walk­
ing was a big spectator sport in
the ’90s.
Kentucky over Vanderbilt —
That was B.T.A. before the auto.
Also’: George Tech over Ten­
nessee, Alabama over Furman,
LSU over South Carolina. Missis­
sippi over Chattanooga- Clemson
over North Carolina. Miami over
Florida State, and Wake Forest
over North Carolina State.
The West
UCLA over California — Played
infallibly, checkers has to be a |
draw.
Oregon over Stanford — If you ,
understand cricket you got some­
thing on me.
Oregon Slate over Washington j
State — Golf's good for us old
fellers.
Washington over USC — Get-j
ting half the daily double makes
racing too strenuous.
Also: Air Force over Denver,
Utah over Colorado State, Mon­
tana State over Montana, and
Wyoming over Utah State.

The Sanford High Seminolei will
really have their work cut, out for
them Friday nifht.
The locals will journey to Wild
wood to meet the sixth ranked
team in the state. Thus far this
re a s o n . Wildwood has been unbeat­
en and untied with a 7-0 record.
Coach Jim Pigott, who calls this ill.
Cornell over Brown — you ace
tiit the biggest game of tne sea­
son. said his charges have been better fights at a hockey game.
Princeton over Harvard — I’d
working all week stressing defense
In the hope* of "corailing the fast­ rather watch Arcaro than Lady
I Codiva.
est backs in the state.”
Also: Penn State over Mary­
The Seminoles will be going
into this game with a 3-2-1 re-1 land, Dartmouth over Columbia,
Rutgers over Lafayette, Boston
cord.
• In their last tilt, they played College over Villanova, Bucknell
over Colgate, Buffalo over Con­
Lesaburg to a scoreless tie.
Thus far this season, Wildwood necticut, Holy Cross over Dayton.
has scored easy wins against VMI over Lehigh. YPI over
Ocala, Leesburg, Lakeview and Davidson and Delaware over
Temple.
Auburndale.
The Midwest
Pigott reported 'hat his charges
Pitt
over
Notre Dame — Bet
eamc out of the Leesburg scrap
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fctsvva
await t v s i u n t w i i .
«U d u t i e s .
Aikau.as uver Rice — iionesi
Pigott reports lie plans to go
Ohio
State over Indiana — Or rassling will put you to sleep.
with about the same lineup
Texas over Baylor — Baseball
•lie used Friday night and may tha. badminton once was called
i men wonder if Tony Kubek will
start Bubba Davis in the left "poona.”
Michigan Stale over Purdue— be gun aliy.
half alot.
That Shakespeare made a billard
Texas Aggies over SMU—
player out of Cleopatra.
Penn’s Billy Carr was the pret­
Illinois over Michigan — Or tiest runner I ever saw.
that Martin Luther was a bowler.
Tulanc over Texas Tech — Soot
Also: Northwestern over Wis­ in the eyes of Texas.
consin, Kansas over Nebraska,
Also: Arizona over Idaho. Arij Missouri over Colorado, Oklahoma rona State over Texas Western,
over Iowa State, Oklahoma State New Mexico over Brigham Young.
over Kansas State, Detroit over North Texas State over Hardin
0 NEW YORK fU PIi — Commis­
Marquette and Miami over To­ Simmons, Houston over Cincinnati
sioner Ford Frick promised fu- ledo.
and Tulsa over Wichita.
ture National and American
League coopnation on expansion
today while Branch Rickey called
for Congress to supervise the job.
At tnc same time the disap­
pointed official who tried to get
Dallas-Fort Worth declared a ms4&lt;&gt;r league territory declared they
I.OS ANGKI.ES ( l TPI) — The collcpiute football career
are no longer interested in the of Mike McKcevcr. tine of the University of Southern Cali­
attempt and might get out of fornia's twin line All-American candidates, is a t an end.
baseball completely.
The husky guard was reported in satisfactory condition
These were the latest repercus­ today at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital after undergoing sur­
sions of the American League's gery Tuesday night for the removal of a blood clot on his
bombshell announcement last week
brain. But doctor* said his college
that it will expand into a 10-team
gridiron day* are over.
circuit with new franchises in
Along with his twin brother,
Washington, D. C., and Loa An­
Marlin. Mike led the USC varsity |
g e le s and with tha Senator* shift­
in defensive statistics for two
ed to MinntapolL-St. Paul effec­
straight years. Mike also was
tive in 10fil.
All-Pacific Coast last season art
"I don’t want the right baud
The Sanford City
Bowling second team AH-Amerir*.
not to know what tho left hand
Dr. Marvin Korbin, a member
is doing because we get into League action ’ast Wednesday
trouble that way," said Frick, I evening found the leaders still of the Cedar* of Lebanon ataff,
who announced he h o i obtained winning, tho luggers having trou­ performed the delicate operation,
an agreement from league presi­ bles with their ’pin-action," and assisted by the USC team physi­
cian, Dr. Thomas Cline. The oper­
dents Warren Giles and Joe Cronthe middle of the pack playing ation lasted aproximately one
n to take future expansion moves
hour and 45 minute*.
ointly. “When on* group goe* off "dog eat dog.”
Dr. Cline said they found an
Buddy’s
Autu
Service
managed
b h lf r — 1 ed **» -rn a n d im , there Is
fighting and recrimination. You the only sweep of the evening to old clot of indeterminate age anil
ruin the city you’re going into and ( pull into a tic for second when evidence of recent bleeding, prob.
Harry’s Liquor* lost one of their ably caused by a kick in the
you hurt expansion.
four.
Firat place Lance took three head Mike rercivtd in a pileup
"I am interested in ono thing—
expansion. I don’t care who goes out of four, a* did fourth place in Inst Saturday’s USC - Stanford
game. The old clot was at least
Jt l anes.
where.”
High team series for tile evening 1a month old but could have hapwas rolled by Jim Spencer’* team ,’ P « n e d as long as two years ago.
wtih a 2683, while high team game
---------------------------fell to Harry’* Liquort O'7. Dick|
Richards rolled x 59t for indivl-j Banks Deal
dual je'ie*. •••*• Howard Hnrri-'
,,
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son’* 2.75 topping the single game Called Far Out
MILWAUKEE (LTD - The
scores.
dream of bringing Ernie Banks
PITTSBURGH (CPI) — With
; of the Chicago Cubs to Milwaukee
any kind of a break, hi* team
, is still alive, but the chances of
could have one of the best re­ Rinaldi Named
pulling such a deal are "pretty
cords in the country but they’ve
far out,” according to Braves
had two ties and twn losses to 1 Boxer Of Month
,Jpu;h teams by a single point i NEW YORK (CPI) — Giulio general manager John Mcllale.
The issue — a lively topic dur­
each.
Rinaldi of Italy, the first light
He wa* up against the defend­ heavyweight to beat champion ing the World Series — was
ing national champions—Syracuse Archie Moore in nine year*, was brought up again today in the
University—with the longest win­ named "fighter of the month” to­ Milwaukee Sentinel by sports
ning streak in the nation- 16 day by The Ring magazine and writer Lew Chapman.
games. Syracuse hadn’t tasted boosted from fifth to second
defeat in 22 straight games dat­ among contenders.
ing back to the middle of the 19J8 ,| Rinaldi, who outpointed 46-year- Center Sidelined
SOUTH BEND. Ind. (CPI) season.
old Moore in a non title fight at
But coach Johnny Michelscn’s Rome last Saturday, is now rated Trainer Gene Fasrkie’. ssid Tues
^*it? Panthers smashed both win­ just below unbeaten Chic Caider- day that tackle Ed Burke will be
; available for duty when Notre
ning streaks by boating Syracuse. wood of Scotland.
1 Dame play* Pittsburg next Sat16-0. last Saturday, and today
! urday but that center Tom HeroMichelosen was honored for thi*
I’erfum* manufacturer* u s e I movich will be lost for the re
triumph by being named college
football’* - coach of the week” by about two thousand tons of or- I mainder of the season with a
i shoulder injury.
I ange blossom* a year.
United Press International.

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NEW YORK ( C P I ) - Top
ranked Iowa is a J’i &gt; point
choice over Minnesota and thirdranked Navy is a one point choice
over Duke In two of the key
games on next Saturday's college
football program.
The Iowa-Mmnesota game is the
No. t game of the day inasmuch
it pits the first and second
ranked teams in the nation
against each other. Each carries
a 60 slate into the game.
Navy, which barely squeeied
past Notre Dame last Saturday
will be up againvl a tough Duke
squad that has lost only one
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Army and 10th ranked Rice is 2 'i
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*tmng favorite over Indiana that
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PAULA SHEPARD w u hostess a t a beatnik costume
party, Saturday nijjht, at her home, 123 Pinecrest Drive.
Games, a scavenger hunt and dancing on the patio was
enjoyed during the evening. From left, guests were,

MEMBERS OF BROWNIE TROOP 81 ara pictured at'
the costume “Spook Party,” held at the home of their
leader, Mrs. C. D. Schoonover, 111 West Coleman Circle,
Saturday night. Lett to right, they arc, Jennifer Oiiiff,
Cindy Fitzpatrick, Paula Holcomb, Debra Dunn and

Patti Wells. Second row, P atti Tillis, Janet Dougherty,
Patricia Wilson, Patty Balser, Judy Guthrie and Jackie
Jones. Back row, Darlene Gorton. Shirley Lavpnder,
Mike Smith, a visiting sorcerer, Carol James. Candy
Ashton and Sherry Daniel.
(Herald Photo)

Sheila Jordan, Paula, Connie DcJong. Janice Daniels,
Diane Kahlo, Michele Malbon, Barbara Wnsem, Alice
Griffin. Sharon Conrad and Marilyn Hern. I.inda Kthel
and Pamela Falgione are not in the picture.

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W oodalls Entertain
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o u R E y c T io y n a g ^ iy N ic L
Get A Preview Frl., Nov. 4th Al —

Dr. and Mr*. A. W. Woodall en- J ciety: Dr. Woodall, Sanford, vice I
Dr,
M ittiiu,
leriainea wun a dinner party tor
secretary
and
Dr.
Donald
Dempsey
the Orange - Seminole County
of Winter Park, treasurer.
Chiropractic Society and Auxiliary,
FA 2-fitl
Delegates to the Florida State 127 W. list St.
at their home, last week.
..
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Chiropiactic convention in Miami,
Following the dinner, - p a r .t e I
were alio appointed.
business meetings were held by
Honored guests at the meeting
T IN Y L P L O O W G g ^ U R J ^
the two groups. New officer* for were Mrs. Milton Vahue, state
Brewnio Troop No. SI held a Hal i They arrivied in costume* at 6:30 with the games and refreshmsnts. the winners.
the
coming
&gt;e*r
were
elected
by
The
girls
bobbed
tor
apples,
held
I
Amid
screams
of
terror
a
friend
(owe'en "spook party" at the home p.m. Assistant leader, Mr*. H. M.
president ol the auxiliary and Mrs.
a( their leader, Mrs. C. D. Scho- Gorton and Mrs. C. L Dunn were relay races and enjoyed other ly sorcerer, played by Mike Smith trath organiiatiuns.
Stanley Dakin, state treasurer.
S M r a m W f f lS !
Mrs. Woodall Is the retiring pre­
onover, Saturday night.
1also there, la costume, to help games, with pnses awarded to came to visit the troop.
• lye, ■reate, jet-black Ink, lemon and
sident of the auxiliary. She was
grape |ulca can't panatrata Sandelected as historian for the new
ran't 100% salid vinyl wear layer.
• Never needs scrubbing! One swish
year. Other officer* arc Mrs Jack
True
at a damp map—Sandran't spar*
Harkins, of Orlando, president; ! L I - - M
kling dean againl
By FRANCE# WESTER
. Alan Boman calling the meeting Mrs. Harry Anslcy, Apopka first 1 I l n u r s VJUC515
Hostess To
• Sandran, and anly Sandran, Is safld
The Royal Ambassadori of the | to order. Wayne Real offered the vice president; Mr*. Milton Vahue,
More than V) guests attended
vinyl la lha coral
Orlando, second vice presideot. a morning coffee honoring Mrs.
Lake Mary Baptlit Church met opening prayer.
• Mara decorator colors and pattern
Mrs. Richard Locfflcr, St. Cloud Albert Michaels, of Fort Lauder­
4
at the church with the president
Minutes were read by the secre
—over 100 Including the exciting
now rXlSIOENTIAl sorlosl
dale
and
formerly
of
DeBary
and
tary,
Greg
Wilhelm. The leader.
« » • * " nkl D" b- 0 r *
Mr*. X. X. True was hostess
. ,
.
Undo, treasurer; Mr*. Libba Mor- Mra. Lewis Annis of Mamaroneck,
Jerry Lusk, appointed a nominating ro
0rlando. ch , , ln and Mra.
for tha meeting at Circle two of
committee consisting of Robert • Ug^
dc Gucrrj.t of u in.er Park( N. Y.
FROM —
Ika Lake Mary UPW of the Coin*
A 9 x 12
The social event was neld at the
Boman, Wayne Beai. and Wayne parlimentarian
inanity Presbyterian Church Tues­
RUG
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! home of Mrs. Laura Platt Brown
Boman. The R. A. commission and
Dr. Harry Anslcy of Apopka, was
day at her borne on Crystal Lake.
declaration was enjoyed by all. elected president of the men's so- in DeBary, with co-hostess, Mrs.
Register Anytime — No Purchase Needed
Edna Decker, assisting.
Mr*. H. M. Gleason served as co- *.
Those on the program were:
DRAWING
SAT. NOV. S — 12:0# NOON
The
refreshment
table
was
over­
hostess.
Greg Wilhelm, Wayne Boman,
•9- **•
laid
with
a
white
cloth
and
cen­
Miss
Cecilia
Milsted.
bride
elect
Not
Necessary
To Ik Present T* Win
* Sad •
Wayne Beal and Robert Boman. Geneva
Mrs. Richard Keogh opened the
a. &gt; m s i ikofstered
with
an
arrangement
of
mix­
was
honored
with
a
"Coke
Party"
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Requirements
were
checked.
The
program with tha devotional, alter
ed
garden
flowers.
1 at tha home of Mr*. Lewis Barley mretinx wa* closed with prayer
which all Joined in repeating thd
Mrs. Theresa Kupecz was in
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by Robert Roman and refresh­
Lord's prayer.
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I on Crystal Lake.
charge of the guest book and
ir
™v. a ;^ Tti
ment*
were
served.
During the business session,
Arrangements of pink roses were
pouring were Mrs. Samuel Grierson
4 ' ; *&lt;
Mrs. R. M. Linden reported the f
By MRS. AUDREY JOHNSON 1
j | rf Chester Rearick.
placed throughout the living room
9 aw
riesth of Mr*. W. G. Ferguson at
and dining room. The refreshment
Mrs. Ed William* and aon*.
*'■&amp;****$ i table was centered with one
their former home in Afton, N. Y. /
*
Toby and Randy, of Watertown. N.
She was a beloved member uf
of the arrangements surrounded
: 'A
Circle two, last year.
f t ■
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few weeks with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Linden also reported Meg.
M ‘I*NP .V| 9* *
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James Thompson slowly improving 1 ♦ P S #. ,
t
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Deand Mr*. M. B. Rotundo.
nut* and cold drinks were served
*• »•solLa!*. ; ■
’*. 4
after a serious fall.
Mr and Mrl. VVindcl Braddy
and Miss Milsted was presented a Bary Garden Club will be held.
Mrs. Robert Rugemicin intro­
(am„y had a , lurpriie
MBS. THOMPSON
cook book, as a memento of the Friday at 2 p m. at the Community
duced Miss Reatrica Ncilson, a
occasion.
Cn cr'
guests Monday night, Mrs. Evelyn
Mijs Claris* McFelridge, con­ Vaughn of Arlington, Va., and her
native of Scotland who combined p a C U H V I lO flO rS
Guests included the honoree and
the lesson on favorite Psalms by
J
her mother, Mrs. Phil Murray, servation chairman, will present , ., _ ,,
Bill Culpepper of
illustrating their use m singing and
Mr*'
Mrs. M. P. Mathcson, Mrs. Mimi M rs.D .B rig h an .o fM t.D o ra.w h o 'daughUr
Washington, D. C.
will speak on birds.
repeating them as done in the
Rutner, Mrs. Fred Fisher.
Little David Phillips, son of
Sunday service in Scotland Presby­
The executive hoard met at the
Mrs. Hugh Tillis, .Mr*. O. P.
Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Phillips, un­
terian Churches.
Westmoreland. Mrs. Bill Cagle, home of llie president, Mrs. T. derwent surgery at Seminole Mem­
All enjoyed the mention of some
\ anAr.-dale, Monday at 2 p.m.
orial Hospital in Sanford, Sunday.
The faculty of the Sanford Gram­ Miss Bobbye .Morton and Mr*
differences in tha Churches there
Lewis
Barley.
mar
Srhnol
Imnnrrd
Mr*.
Eli/aand here, during the social hour,
Th «• •»*-•n ev'lh
while the hostesses served refresh­ beth Thompson with a ‘'farewell"
party in the school lunchroom.
ments.
/V.‘ IV IDt A 1* f t * 1
Mrs. Fay Turner was a guest Friday aflornoon.
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She wav prr-rntfd a gift and
and other members present were
Tb* Take Monroe Iforr.a Demon
Mr r - W r B r Harriiwi, Mrs. Stsuley r&lt; 'T-s-iirttrtrfv -wrtc served ta the
BENNETT INS. AGENCY
station Ciwu will mecT Thursday
roup.
Pierce. Mrs. .Mabel Itrowne, Mrs
2139 Orlnado Rd.
at 7:30 p m at Ihe home of Mr*. '
FA 1-8.UI
Mrs. Thompson has been a tea­
Horace Cochran, Mrs. Marion I-ee.
THURSDAY
.....
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C.
O. Todd, Solicitor
I-ouise
Thompson.
cher
in
Seminole
County
since
Mra. M. H. Rice. Mrs. Richard
The
Men
s
Club
of
the
First
Mrs.
Annie
McArthur
will
serve
P. Riley, Mr*. Dirkhimrr. Mrs. 1950 and for Hie past year ha*
A T H O N W ID E
] •- i'u«l iMUMfcCt
James Lee and Mrs. A. K taught at Sanford Grammar Christian Church will l&gt;« host* to a* co hostess. A program on "food
_
,
It
IH» “ 1 , JB«S t COVPIX?
the
men
of
this
area
at
a
dinner
with a foreign flavor" will be giv­
School.
Freese.
l i f ( (IS • I S IC C UF IN T
I
and
program
at
T
p.m.
at
the
Q
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9
aHf-Mssy—
rt
en.
All
members
are
urged
to
at­
She resigned her leaching posi­
tend.
tion in become area manager with Shrine Club.
While milk contain* twice
Field
Enterprises
Educations!
much vitamin C as eow milk.
j Corporation. Friday wav her last
US lOJ CH A Si SCOm I *H[I| roj SE lit* IU1IS6 FAIMTS9
day at the school.
'0! Not if you purrhaw only a f.w |U]sn&lt; *1 a unw
Forty-five per cent of the pop­
'bh*r P*in« company r .» „ho!*-«!e rnr». to tirp
Those
atlrnding
the
party
were,
ulation of Poland engage* in agri­
•uyete. \ou p«y a h |hrr retail price to
iheir
Ihe lionnrre and F. E, Raggett,
culture.
•I -veunu Miry Carter hai on* pr:,-« (or all.
school prinupal, Mrs. Hohhie Hie' On* peir* ' oavutp. plu,
c«l*r » rem andhards, Virgil Duffel, Mrs. Esther
^“*itv busin*«* . . no credit r e t , no unr*r*?M*ry
PUT A SNAPSHOT
Hindman, Miss Mary Maxwell
r..luieni*n • pronli; low traiuporUlwn eotU and new
IN EVERY LETTER
tis h -peed production in hnwpie. ,d d up to hut* atvMr*. Alter Grant, Iticturd Junes,
1 • Day Developing Service
■ - ' Our
t*-'**l - I w lirameiuee in- - ononue*'
Mrs. .Margarcl Wright, 51c Jewell
WIEBOLDT CAMERA
Riser, Mr*. Hula Grantham, Miss
SHOP
Helen McMullan. Mrs. Helen Phil
l i t 8. Park
Sanford, Fla
lips and Mrs, Mary Parsons.

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DEAR ABBY: Stopping the clock at
the moment of death U an old Jewish
practice, it is symboiic that "lime" has
run out for that person and, therefore, in
his honor, every thing "stands still" until

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DEAR ABBY: If you finj out why
they stopped the clocks when a person
died, please print it. And while yqu are in­
vestigating this aupersition, also find nut
why they throw out all the water that
happens tn be in the va&lt;es i t the time of
denth, and why they cover up all the mir­
rors and pictures.
CURIOUS

DEAR ABBY: The custom of stopping
the clocks when a person died originated
in Scotland in the 17th century. In those
days all clocks were the loud ticking type,
and out of respect for the deceased, they
kept complete silence.
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DEAR ABBY: When I was a little girl,
I recall aeeing my mother stop the big
grandfather clock that stood in our hall­
way. I asked her why sh* was stopping the
clock and six* told me my brother had died,
and there should l&gt;e no chimes or beHs in
a house of mourning. She was Hungarianborn. so I imagine this was an old Hun­
garian custom.
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DEAR ABBY: Where do people get the
Idea that stopping the clock when some­
one dies is an "old supcrstit.on?’’
It Is still done today and Ihe reason ia
a good one. When friends mnke condolence
calls, they don’t hnvc to ask, "What time
did he pass away?" They can just look at
the clock.
“DOC"

DEAR ABBY: According to my grand­
mother, who is 92, only one clock was stop,
pcd in the house v.-hen a person died. The
renson being that when the coroner came
around to write up the death certificate
there would be no question as to the ex­
act time of the death. There was no super­
stition to it.
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he is laid to his eternal rest.
HAD JEWISH NEIGHBORS

DEAR ABBY: The tradition of atop*
ping the dock* when someone died eteme
from an old Iriah superstition. It was said
th a t if the "devil!' could heor a sound in
th at house, he would return to claim an*
other tplrit. They also turned all Ihe mir­
rors to the wall so they wouldn't get dark
and smoky. Then they wont out to the bee­
hive (if they had one) and whispered the
news of the death to the lK.es, lest they
leave the hive. Don’t ask me why they did
all this.
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4'lraaAel K , x t s t r s o a *
l l l a h w a y I 'a t r n l
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Besi o t t h e P o st
ImuK Kdw-aM*
VVsgi.n T r a i n
V oJm sule,
l l . i * Kong
P olitic al
I', a. M a r s h a l
r im e and H arrl*t
Perry i 'o m ,
My Mister Klleen
l l s n a l l s n K&gt; e
I , * G o t jk s r e r e *
Peter t o r n
Mary
IT. » .' g l e e t .
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C ity D e t e c t i v e
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r 'h a a n e l
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M id .P ie. N e w s
H o lly w o o d M ov ie
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I 'h a n n e l » T h e a t e r
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THURSDAY A. M.

and enclose a atamped. self-addressed en­
velope. She answers ALL letters.

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end In te re ie w e
mire tha looks of a neighbor who; Ing nut loud about getting tome M l ( t i O
n lr a t P it. N ee•
tee*
IS i I •oust, C* III
has colored her grey hair fo r, far( powder. I am fifty-six and
( d t i e , e m b e r I t. . . !,
years and uses makeup artfully. h#v# only
ipn&gt; glown_Mr*.
1*1 o r b i t
Yet I am eritirixed for ever, think„
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unhappy with your eituation,
t l .14 ( 2 l C o n c e n t r a t i o n
which is only natural. In this in -1
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Dear Edyth:
“Should I color my drah gray
hair? My husband object* and ao
doe* my ton, hut they greatly ad-

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Much lime In Yoteless Capital

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tender in Mr*. Jacqueline Kenne­
Ur MCX WEST
I W M P m * laUrnitioaal . dy, who came through with her
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The “ Campaign Wife” rolumn and an
pgmdectial
candidate*
don't nounced a national “ Calling for
(pend modi Mom la the votelec* Kennedy” week aa well.
In addition, the Democratic Ad
•apetal • leapt to drop in now and
g e n lot g change oi Imaa and a viiory Council aeroed in on Ihe
aaanaa with their ghoet writer*. Sunday paper* with a policy re
That done not m*aa, however, port on natural resources. H was.
(feat ttla anlraachiaed city ie not to be sure, only one report, hut
hi tha Wick af Mm campaign. the report wa* 37 page* long.
M remained to be seen whether
Kvary day a t high noon, publi
aieU tor We Republican and Dent tbit broadside method would off
erratic National Committee* meet set Keating's acatlergun delivery.
Mraerarhite, the two national
hi Mm (tract end blaie away at
anefa other with mimeograph ma committee* Hepped up the pace
of their central to »ee which could
ahtiM*.
I don't know how effective theae form the largeit number of istel
eirhange* are from a political lite group* before election time.
The Democrat* tlruck early
aUndpoint, but they certainly are
good lor the paper and ink bull- with a “ National Committee of
Ma*. Over the weekend, the Ken Arts, (otters and Scieneea,"
aedy and Niaon ramp* iatued which brought more than 330 auenough preaa relea*ca to fuel a th&lt; r«, paintera, actor*, muiician*,
eampua bonfire on the night be­ teacher*, pneti, mcnliit*. editor*,
Diihliiher* and architects to Ken
fore the Homecoming Game
The GOP publicity mdl, awe nedy's aid.
The
Hrpubhran* promptly
aome enough in Ms own right, wa*
augmented by a perprtu.il motion countered with on* new organiza­
handout grinder privately owned tion, “ American* Abroad for Nix
hy (ten. Kenneth H. Keating. on lodge,” and beefed up the
R N.Y., a leading practitioner of ; "Lawyers fin NuiMl-lohlae Cum
mittcc” and Ihe “ National Com­
aaturalion technique.
Keating'a office distributed iep mittee of Women for Nixon
arate release* for Saturday morn Lodge.”
Reside* the usual run nf cam
ing. Saturday afternoon, Sunday
and Monday morning iMtwspaprri, paign schedule* and speech tesla,
thu* aupplying aomething for the paper hlirrard also inrluded
a flurry nf new reporta from the
every edition.
The Drmocrali had nothing tn ! "COP truth squad” amt the Drm
match this in linglc* competition ocratic “ Correction, Please" De
although they found a strong con partment.

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Jack llcnny Icila about a hypo
chrondriac who pc&gt;lercd hn dor
tur until Ihe taller described M ine
pink pills for him. “ These are
potent pill,,” cautioned Hie doc­
tor “lo be absolutely Hire yon
never lake more than three a
day.
A month later Ihe worrier wg«
back, looking jubiant for a
change. “ Those pills were just
the ticket, Doc," he enthused.
“They've cured me o( every­
thing.”
The doctor chuckled. “ Now
you ran know," he said, “that
those pills contained nothing hut
bread."
“ Holy mackerel!” (creamed the
worrier. “ While or whole wheal?"
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a nice makeup, natural and in
“understatement” and I'll wager
your sun and husband will look
and—like it! Try it.
“I am on my L et a great deal
»f my working day. My feet hurt,
but flat shoes look very ugly on
me amt my legs are not good look-1
ing. 1 wonder what 1 ran do for
more comfort. 1 must dress'
smartly in niy job.—Fifty.”
You cannot do a proper Joli with
arhing foot. Have your (hoes fitled and select a comfortable style
with a platform type tola. If you
are lailiant and smiling, people
won't look at your feet. For some
ideas on foot rare, tend for a ropy
of my leaflet, “ llow to Step Lively
After F orty” To obtain a copy,
send me a long, self-addressed,
four-rent stamped envelope and
enclose ten cent* in eoin. I will
also send you some information on
supportive stockings, whirh might
bo very helpful .ince you are on
your feet so niurh.
This offer, of rourte, it for nil
my readers who have arhing fast
and “tired” leg,
‘My son ha* written ua that he
ha* just maried and, as we do not
kliuw tiie gill wliu is his bride, we
wonder about what we should do.
Ili* father is furious because he
■lid not rail us and have ua some
tn hia wadding.—M ”
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don't take it nut on the girl. Writ*
her and welrume her. Invite them
to mme to *ee you and, if you can.
send a gift. This i* a “build up”
for a happy future relationship.
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| 8. For Rent

I 6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For Sal*

12. Real Estate For Sale

| 22. Build • Paint • Repair

I 31. Automobile* • Truck*

38. Articles For Salt

JR&gt;«I. Nov. 2, 1960—Pujte 9 THREE bedroom houte. unfurn

UNFURNISHED
home*
in BEST OFFER will huy *2.000 3 BEDROOM home, payment. STS | PLATTS CARPENTRY Service*, FOR SALE: 1952 BUICK 2 dr.
FACTORY 70 YOU
(hit-do; 1 unfurnished hou«* 2317
equity in lakeview home; 3
per month. Nothing down. 2341 new work A repair. Specialita
Reviera hard top. FA 2 365*.
ALUMINUM
Flamingo Or.. Sunland Kvtatei.
Palmetto Ave.- Sanford; 1 u n -, bedroom*. 2 batha. built-in kitin Fla. room encloture*. Pb.
VENETIAN BLINDS
1932
BUICK
SEDAN,
good
depen­
furnished house 914 French
chen equipment. Ph. PA 2-3*72.
FA 2-7416.
Enelored head S a|p ro o f bottom
dable car *223. Phone after 8:00
Ave.. Sanford: (urniihed ap art­
rail with ptaitie end*. Flattie
13. Mortgage Loan*
p. m.. FA 2-7301.
MODERN HOME. - bedroom*. kit­
ment 317 Park Ave. FA 2-1336.
or rayoo tape* Cotton or ayloa
23.
Building
Material*
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
MORTGAGE LOANS
chen furnished
Rent reason
cord*
311 Park Are. Nervy.
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT! 32. Auto Repair Service
FHA and Conventional
able Ph FA 2-6043
BROKER
Senkarik Ginas and Paint Co.
ROOFING
FHA
Loan*
W.
B.
Shippy,
A»*oe.
Commercial A ^evidential
2REDROOM furnlahed apartment
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 4622
r i RNISHED apartment, clean *01 Palmrtto Avenue.
B. EDWARDS
302 So. Park A**. Ph. PA 2 3M1
STENSTROM REALTY
AUTO GLASS
and cloit in Adult* only Jimmy
BULDERS SUPPLIES
t i l N. Park
Phone FA 2-2420
F O R S A L E : I I ft. u p r ig h t Q u lr INSTALLED
Cowan. FA 2-4013
LOVELY 2 bedroom unfurnished 3 BEDROOM. 2 full bath, aeparate
We Give TV Stamp*
Prez freezer. Phone FA 2-6437
house in excellent neighbor- dining room; 2 yr. old CBS. 15. Ilusine** Opporlunitien
903 W. 3rd St.
FA5-789I Windshield
Hack (Jla**
after 8.30 p. m. or all day SaL
2 BEDROOM completely unfurn
hiod *26 Eacambia. FA 2 0274. *200 down, anum e FHA mort
Door Gin**
Vent Lila**
and Sun.
Ished houiei available now. Ph. --------------------------------------------- gage, balance tlSJOO. and more
FOR LEASE
Servlet Station 24. Electrical Service*
SER\ ICE
FA 2 1519
___________________
LARGE BEDROOM right ia. fa - tow or fa g w Good, eitablivhed location In­ House Wiring — Electric Service Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. READY MIXED CONCRETE
ventory take-over THE PURE
Outdoor Table Topi A Seat*
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
COTTAGE, 3 rooms. Couple and j Nicfl&gt;' furnlihed. twin bed*. prl- j B0BF.RT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Sid Vthlen
till. COMPANY. *04 W. Sixth
Lot Marker* - Silli — Lintel*
h»br accepted. *60 FA 2-1737.
v*,r rn,rilnr* : rravonahle. 1311
Raymond LuodquHI. Aiioe.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
SI reel City.
Steps — Patio Block* — Sirtd
.1.1. Boat* &amp; Motor*
— ----------------------------------------Palmetto Avenue.
I
2-3951
Atlantic Rank Bldg
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 0913
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
O ffic e 204 W. First CLEAN m.idern hi-mthed apta., - ~
16 GLASS k MAHOGANY sxi or 3W
A tf
ph rA 2 jyn
LARGE 2 bedroom hmne and
p s DOWN — *69 MONTH
' 18. F em ale Help » an ted
601 Palmetto FA 2-4338
pleasure boat, 33 h p. Johnson
25. Plumbing Service*
,c rrf" S?rcl); J^fur"i‘t,!*&lt;,
1 bedroom. 1 bath bom# .tear OUTSIDE- CURB GIRL, whltr
electric, completely equipped; PLACE your order now for Mra.
SMALL furni«hed opartment 600
month. Ph. Geneva 2431.
^
DEADLINES
new high ichool.
over 21. Also. 1 FEMALE
also many extras FA 2 9973.
Brown Miller'* famous homePark Ave. FA 2-0731.
SUPREME REALTY
COLORED COOK over 21. Ap­
FURNISHED cottage located al
mad* fn.lt rake. We ship any*
Of Orlando, Inc. *
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
ply Pig 'N Whistle.
Five Points; weekly or monthly ;
RENT A BED
Gateway To The Waterway
where in the w « r 1 4. Ph.
CHerry 1-3331
num bing A llonting
*65 per month. Ph. FA 2-1467.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FA 2 3604.
T m ., Mini Erl. • S P. M. day br­ Rollaway, Hospital &amp; Baby Beds
Eve. CReitwood 7 29*0
17.
Male
llrTp
Wanted
AIR
CONDITIONING
By Day, Week or Month
Robson Sporting Goods
iar* Insertion. Man. • Sal.
t-REDROOM furnished apartment,
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 304-8-8 E 1st
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph FA 2-3981 VASES, Club Aluminum Ware,
RAILROADS NEED MF~N
RAVENNA PARK
clean. Small child accepted.
ino7 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6.562
w u'fle iron, hardware, tools,
Ph FA 231*1
116 W. I«t St.
17
to
23
needed
at
once
to
train
2013 So. Sanford Ave. NO S-1323. Very attractive 3 UR. 2 bath home
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
i
1917 EVINRUDE t l.ighlfourt. 9 7
30 in. wood lath, • in. Delta
for Railroad Telegrapher, Sta- i
PLUMBING
In
fine
rrildenttat
sree
Beth jv. *w*a: On,.,..
I* X 7-767*
tabic saw with
h.p. motor
lion Agent, position*. S ta rt!
Ti m ., thru PH. . I P. M. dav be- 1 AND 2 BEDROOM homes. Day i. Husinev* R en tal*
Contracting k Repairs
aonahle down payment of *1,129.
2(22 Chase Ave. aftpr 6 no.
phone FA 2 5*11 After 6:00
$60. hand garden plow and at­
*33.5, advance S.525 up. Work4
Free Estimate*
fare tiMertiea. Men. • Sat. aoaa.
NO I 5122
tachments and many
other
OUTBOARD MOTOR 19.53 Wiz­
days: take tow cost training a t 1
R. I- HARVEY
_______________ OFFICE RENTALS, completely We have other fine home* In
items.
Ph.
NO
8-4600,
DeBary.
night
with
placement
assured
ard,,
10
h.
p
,
reasonable.
Ph.
204
Sanford
Ave.
Phone
FA
2-3393
LARGE
2
bedroom
freshly
painted
all
conditioned
Roia
L
Pay
1
Ravenna
Park
with
dovfn
pay»
RESPONSIBILITY:
upon completion. Contact Mr.
FA 2 60.52.
apartment. 310 Magnolia A. K. (on. Registered Real Estate
ments a* low as *600. Call our
BALDWIN ORGAN, slightly used.
The Herald wilt aot be reapoatibla j Rossetter, Florist. FA 2-1831. I Broker FA 2-1301
Hodge al Mayfair Inn, Mon­ 26. Radio A Television
office today.
M ft. SPORT CRAFT boat. Mur­
Can be purchased with small
far mare than owe Incorrect laterday, Nov. 7. 3 to 9 p. m. k
TV SERVICE” CALL 92.00 plu*
ray trailer, new 35 Evinrude
deposit and small monthly pay.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house FOR RENT: 9 rooms, approi.
Tues.
till
noon.
If
married
bring
tioa a# yowr ad, and reserve* tbe
parts. All parts and labor post
motor; all '.59 models priced
ments. Also two Hammond chord
*73. 819 Rosalia. FA 2 8831.
2000 sq. ft. floor space at 113
wife. If under 21 bring parent.
right te reriao wr reject any ad- j
lively guaranteed an days. Sun­
cheap. #14 Laurel Avenue
'organa, like new, sritl sacrifice.
So. Palmetto Ave. tv block
G!
approved
under
P.
L
350.
shine TV., FA 2 9792.
veiiltem eat from wbat ordered t o ' APARTMENTS for rent. 201
Spinet piano only 9305. Thompfrom Post Office. Contict Mra. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
Maple Ave. Call FA 2 2274.
.11._____
Machinery - Tool*
conform to the policle* at tht*
M. L. Raborn at Downtown
son Mtiaid Co., 345 No. Orange
18. Help Wanted
27. Special Service*
DUE TO BUSINESS TRANSFER
Cleaners.
UNFURNISHED'S bedroom apart­
paper.
rOR
SALE:
New
Cub
Lo-Boy
with
1
Av*., Orlande Phone G* 5-4977.
we are forced to take a trem­ DUE TO BUSINESS " EX PANENVELOPES, Letterheads, statement. Phone FA 2-6402.
wood* rotary; 33 Ford, new j AUTOMATIC controlled
Due
endous lost in order to tell
SION. WF. HAVE OPENINGS
men:.-, invoices, hand bills, and
9. For Snle or Rent
grove tires; A. O John Deere
Tbfrm w|
100 gtU#t
quickly. For only 91.000 down
IN
THIS
ARE
\
FOB
2
ADDI­
NEARLY
NEW
2
bedroom
trailer
,
_____________________________
CLASSIFIED INDEX
programs, a t e . Progressive
&lt;2): Ford disc- tapered grove
|lBk. „ Dilli, Dr DeB„ ,- .
you can have a beautiful, spaTIONAL MEN (OR WOMEN!.
10- x 50'. Phone FA 2 6389.
LAKEFROXT HOME rent or sate.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951— chopper: cultivator bar. alt 3 ___________
.
I
rioua
home.
Three
bedrooms.
*
BETWEEN 40 AND 63, WHO
1. L»*t A Found
3
br.,
2
porches,
kitchen
equip
!
308 West 13th St.
NICELY furnished garage apart
point lilt; also heavy duly uti SEWING MACHINE: Morse Suhath*
built-in
appliances,
Florida
ARK
INTERESTED
IN
EARN­
ped, many extras. Good fish­
2. Notice* • Personal*
menl—Lake Golden. FA 2-0274.
lily trailer; pull type grove disc | perdlal zlg zag, lews on buttons,
room. Large treea. well land
ING I1UO.OO PER WEEK, OR PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
ing. Owner FA 2-1397.
3. Education • Inntruelion
and various Implements. Ward . makes buttonholes, monograms,
scaped
lot.
Prestige
neighbor­
MORE
MAYBE
YOU
CAN
W
L.
HARMON
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
4. Transportation
Equipment, Phone 4731, Geneva. | darn, etr. Almost half paid for.
HOUSE,
7
room*
with
3
acre*
o
f
1
hood.
You
must
**e
it
to
ap­
QUALIFY.
WRITE
WATKINS
Ph.
FA
2-4223
ped. FA 2 3303.
5. Food
land 6 nule* West on State ! preciate It. FA 2 7332.,
PRODUCTS, INC , 659 WEST
Guarantee remaining. Write Cre­
. (I. For Rent
Road 42. Call FA 2 3382.
FURNISHED lsrge 2 bedroom
PEACHTREE ST . N. E. AT­ HOUSE CLEANING. Windows .15, M olorrvrle* . Scooter*
dit Mgr., Hox 34, Herald.
7. iluninea* Rental*
floors, walls. Phone FA 2-1212.
house 2518 Sanford Ave. Ph.
LANTA
8,
GA.
ill.
1939
CUSHMAN
Eagle
motor
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
ft. Reach Rental*
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALK
10. Wnnted to Rent
FA 20731.
scooter 9130 cash. FA 2 3009.
— SPRINKLERS
§9. For Sale or Rent
t Cent per lh.
J. W. HALL - REPRESENTATIVE WANTED In Alt PUMPS
types
and
sizes,
installed
10. Wanted to Rent
your territory. From your desk
THREE
BEDROOM
concrete WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 bedTHE SANFORD HERALD
Realtor
36.
Trailer*
•
Cabana*
"Do
It
Yourself'
I t . Real Entate Wanted
you can ram a substantial ad­
block home on lake *100
room furnished home for im2344 Frenrh Ave.
OFFICE
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
dition to your income. Only
Phone EA 13841
12. Real Estate For Sale
monthly.
j mediate occupancy. FA 2 6033. "Call Hall"
2 WHEEL utility trailer, excellent 204 W. 1st St.
FA 2-281!
S
T
I
N
E
written contact! with your cli­
11. Mortgage Loan*
eondition,
approximately
3'
a
3
4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 2 9372
Machinery and Supply Co.
ents' Write for particular* and
1 1. Insurance
x 6'; ipare tire and wheel; *63; SPECIAL: Floor zamplt Council
St. Johns Realty Co. 12. Real Faint* For Sal#
20. W. 2nd St.
I'll. F.A 2 0432
chip ice marhine. Make 300
further
detail*
to
YKK
Office,
15. Huainenn Opportunities
OUT OF TOWN OWNER offera 2.
FA 2-8298.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
lbs. ice in 24 hours. Can be pur­
Vienna 66. P.0 B. 128, Austria.
MAYFAIR
16. Femnle Help Wanted
2 bedroom;
carporte;
utility
lift N Park Ave.
Ph FA2 8123
Sewing1
Mach. R epairs 17. Furniture
chased on our special plan for
Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 hath home.
17. Male Help Wanted
homes: one in DeBarv, *9,300:
ALL M AKES k MODELS
lit. Situation* Wnnted
SI 23 per day. Seminole FixWELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Finest location with quality
18. Help Wanted
one in Lake Mary. *#.900: *500
• BIG VALUES
RENTALS 33 WKKK
lure k Freezer C n , French
private baths. 116 W First St.
custom construction. #35 000.
19. Situations Wanted
down, *70 monthly; FA 17213 WORK WANTED FA 24018.
20.1 W. First St. 124 hr. ter.)
• QUICK CREDIT
Ave. at Second St., Sanford. Ph.
Call
(or
appointment
to
show.
#20. Babysitters
2-BEDROOM block home. Large
F A 2 3825
• EASY TERMS
FA 2-5331.
THREE bedroom, two bath home LAWN WORK. TA 2-0646
21. Beauty Salon*
utility and Florida room. De­
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
In
Sunland.
*493
down,
pick
up
22. Build • Paint • Repair
REDWOOD FENCIN G
WORK WANTED. FA* 2-4016.
lta ry. FA 2-7213.
i Oil H eaters Cleaned
payment!. Call FA 2 9227.
W ILSO N - MAIER
21. Building Material*
See Sample at . . .
Phone
FA
21817
before
9
00
a.
I
DAY nr part-time work. 615 lav
S A N LANTA APARTMENTS. u , y P;irk Avr p |,0ne JTA2 2120
New and Used Furniture
21. Electrical Service*
GREGORY LUMBER CO
in.
or
after
S;00
p.
m.
Nice large apartment 404 E.
311 E. First St
F.A 2 3622 «th k Maple
F.A 2 0309
25. Plumbing Services
ROSA L. PAYTON |
___________
FOR SALE or &gt;R.ADE— *5.350
14th St. Phone F.A 2-4292.
WILL give a Sarah Coventry
26. Radio &amp; Television
And Associates | ir o n in g at home, f a 2-7791.
equity in 3 bedroom CBS house
Fashion Show. Beautiful Jewelry ROLLAWAY, H ospital and B aby
HUNTERS
27. Specinl Serv ice*
3-ROOM furnished apt., screened
for hou&lt;e trailer
or
tell ,u,*
for
Bed* Day, Week, or Month—
7,‘
T
”
R'EiJtered
Re.i
r.ta
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Brok.r
|joUiiK\voRKl
•'
"dav*
week(nr
that Christma* list. Phone
Guaranteed water proof leather
28. Laundry Service
porch. 812 Park.
99.930 Small down payment. Ph FA M30I 17-92 at Hiawatha
ironin|&gt; b, b, |iu jn i . FA , MT7.
FURNITURE CENTER
F A 2 8699 or FA 2 8047.
hoots. IVEY'S SHOE STORE.
29. Flower* • Plant* * Shrubs
1100 French Ave.
falcated in city on over '4 acre
u p o n P lV A W f’lN fl?
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2-BEDROOM
unfurnished
houte
-30. Poultry - Pet* - Stock
HEATING
Ph. FA 2-1933
Gl shovels 1 49, pup tents 4.98 up.
!l. Ilenulv Salon*
at Lake Monroe. FA 2 3950.
K
,. , S
l
•3 1 . Automobile* - Trucks
FA 2 7631.
H. R. I’OPF.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS. 519
In
financing.
Kitchen
equipped,
RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guar
82. Auto Repuir Service
This adv. good for 92.30 off on
FUJvN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
i--------------------------------------------200 S. Park - FA 2 4234
Sanford Avenue.
(lean
and
attractive.
Only
$173
antrril
Free
estimates.
Phone
31. Boats &amp; Motor*
any regular price wave Even­
to move in. Owner says sell
ROOM with or without hoard. F A R M E R ’S A G E N C Y
FA 2-7818 or Ml 4-1771.
FOR SALE: Portable Remington
.11. Machinery - Tool*
ing appointment!. Air cond. 111. Flower* • Plant* • Shrub*
Novrmberl I I
Near hospital and medical center.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Quiet-writer—A t cond. Reason­
35. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
Ila-rtett'a Beauty Nook, 105 So.
New
k
Used
F
irmture
k
Applt
Petunias; Snaps; Calendula; Pan3465 S. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
able. Cal] rA 2-51ST.
FA 2 0461.
36. Trailers • Cabana*
Oak, FA 2 3742.
ances A Good Place To
“ WE TRADE"
sys; Stocks; Verbena; Carna
After hour* FA 2-2618 - FA 2-3012
.17. Furniture
BUY.
SELL
or
TRADE
WESTINGHOt'SK electric aewtng
2-BEDROOM unfurnished home
I.AK-KK*- BEAUTY SALON lions; Salvia; reiL »»d puryile.
38. Articles! For Sale
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
machine, sewa forward and re ­
S'ii a month. 116 Country Club
GRAPKVILLE
NURSERY
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F -iv
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A a e n r v Now
Upen _ A2840
Air ton(1
jr Cond,,iawathu
Drrtri
verse, built-in light, mahogany
Cir. Call alter 5:nu p. m., 2 Bedroom Home In excellent -Sj Ti c
Grapevtlle Ave. near 2tith St.
ido Sanford Ave
FA 2-7450
condition;
all
electric
equip|
cabinet,
attachments, *23. Ph.
Open
Evening*
by
Appointment
FA 2-3145.
R ealto r— In -u rn REFINISHED ANTIQUES and eld
men:. Including Gf. air enndi
F.A '••4199.
# 1 . 1-o.st A Found
111
. P o u ltry • P e t* • M o c k
DIAL FA 2 1398
t!2 N . f«.k
picture framer. P.csfors'.mn •
tioner; oil space healer. This FA 2-4891
EXCEPTIONALLY nice 1 hcdrn..-n
LOST; Black female Cocker Span
speciality. Pick-up and delivery. GE REFRIGERATOR, good com
ia a rr.il good buy. Terms can SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shores Permanent VAave, complete 97.30 BEAGLE, male. • mouths old
house, all electric. Hit Elm. Ph.
diliun, rose color, *65. 2620
tel in Golden Lake area, an$20;
papers
*10
extra.
Ser
1803
HAZEL
PORTER
BE
AUTY
SHOP
I
m
arranged.
Call
4261, tien-va. Fla.
FA 2 1662.
Beautiful lakefront home near
tw ert to name of '.‘Pinky."
Iroquois. Phone FA 2 8780.
Holly Ave. Phone F.A 2 8183.
1104 W. 25th
I'h F.A 2 1321
in; completion, for someone de
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
IIELMLY REALTY
REWARD. Ph. FA 2 3313.
SLEEPING ROOM, private rnsiring the belt of everything
SIAMESE CAT and kitten*. Ph.
etc. Bought Sold Larry's Mart II*. Article* Wanted
308 W 13th Street
trance and bath, F.A 2-3986.
Call F.A 2 7998.
F A 2 1606.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132.
F.A 2 7605, Evenings FA 2 2379
1. Education • Instruction
WANT TO BUY large air com*
1 3 - BEDROOM house 983 per
WYNNEWOOD LOT
preisar lank. Phone F.A 2 0586.
PIANO LESSONS#7Sc. FA 21032. 1 month. Call FA 2 2921.
Sell U» Your Furniture Quick
I I . A u to m o b ile * • T r u c k *
BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM. 2
Lively lot 100' x 04'. Good re-*i
Service With The Cash SUPER
BATH HOA1E located on beautt
Beauty Salon
WANTED: Good piano for *50.
FOR SALE: 19.33 Plymouth fordor
den!l.vl site. 92.200 Faces Lake
6 . For Rent
TRADING POST FA 2 0677
SLEEPING flO ti\|^ the Gables,
ful landscaped corner lot. Built
Walker Budding
Call TA 2 6601.
sedan, new clutch, tire, muffler
Gem.
Large
oak
trees.
401
Magnolia
Ave
F.A
2
0720
Ip oven and range, refrigerator
^-BEDROOM unfurnished house
2910 Oak
FA ? 76«4
and
paint,
runs
good.
Call
18.
Article*
For
Sale
and blinds. You ran purchase
2005 French Ave. FA 2-2003.
FUR.N Apt. 201'A W 1st SL
F.A 2-2506.
this home for only $15,400.
PIANO: extra *m»ll upright, perFURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
LOVELY large lurni.vhed bedroom,
Down payment 9600 and take
door.
feet condition, nice finish. Will
I'J.'.H
OI.DSMOHII.E
four
PAINTING; Colors a specially.
private entrance. F.A 2 7161.
over FHA mortgage at S'i% , 111 N Park Ave Phone FA 2-2120
sell *150 I’h. FA 2-1971.
clean. Phone FA 2-8153.
4-ROOM furnished house located
_________________
Residential,
commercial,
indus
Interest.
at 815' 3 E. Third St. No child UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom CB
trial
Licensed 'an d horded 19(9 PLYMOUTH, good mechan- Gini.S 24 ineh bike, used. 126
LAKE LOT on Crystal Lake
Move in uumrdiately
ran. FA 2-till.
house; stove and refrigerator;
High ground with trees Call
ATork guaranteed
Free evti
leal condition. *123. FA 2 7690.
E. 20th St.
Call Jim Hunt. I-A 2 1501
In Sunland. F.A 2-8097.
F.A 2 1686.
males. Charlie Burris, FA 2 4574
3 HOUSES: Sanford 930. Oviedo
of FA 2-4437.
I.()&lt; II AIUK111 —
*50; Oviedo 9L5. Ph. FA 2-1336 5 BEDROOM 1 I».*i ji. I., , -.-., i ,i
CUSTOM BUILT C. B. home in
LITTLE
VENICE
nished, beside new hign school
Mayfair on weii landscaped C.ABPENTRY, painting, roofing
N E W HOMES BY
^ FURNISHED apt 300 Park Ave
month. Ph. FA 2-76.51 or " r have several lovely homes In
lot. Spacious 3 bedrooms, 2
and cement work. F.A 21899
these
locations.
Three
bedrooms
full baths: living dining room:
2 BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
F.A 2-1971.
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
SONNY'S PAINTING
and 2 baths or 2 bedroom* and
air conditioned #To FA 2 0989
lovely kitchen with built-in*, in
Top Quality Work- Low Rales
NEWLY decor jted (urniihed 5
1 bath. These homes range in
eluding
dishwasher
and
disposal:
Q
Ch&lt;Hi»e from m any varied
APARTMENT, private bath, nice
FA 2 2671 or ‘■'.A 2 40.13
room cottage. 2 bedrooms. Ph.
price from SH.ooo to 116 000.
9
e ite riu r drvign* and fRmr
plu*
family
roam:
palio
and
ly furnished. *W mo 40i'» W
F.A 2 1137.
plan*.
LOCATED
double carporte; central beat
lit
SOUTH IMNEl REST &amp; SUNLAND ESTATES
and air conditioning. I in me
FURNISHED I bedroom duplex.
Q
9
I Redrmimt • 2 Rath*
2BR house, modern. FA 2-0571.
diate occupancy. Call owner.
I Ph. F.A 2 0363.
*
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3 Bedrooma - 2 Hatha
FA 2 7303.
A A and Fit A FINANCING
Ilf \ Park Ave Phone FA 2 2420
IIUILT-IN DREAM
3BEDROO.AI house, kitchen NICELY
furn­
furnished duplex, plea
WHERE ____
B
9
3 Bedroom* - t ' j Bath*
AA—NO IMJAVN I'.AA MEM
ished. 975 ntorlh FA 2-3683
KITCHENS
CLOSE IN—Two bedroom fra.ns
sant surroundings, 317 or 319
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
•
3 Hedriwm* - I B a lk
WHUUK. . .
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH Al’I’l IANUFS IlY
home; refrigerator and itovr;
W. 12th. St. Pitone VO 8 t2B9 or
No Dm«n Payment and only $58
FURNISHED 4 room house. 3103
a |r
M ilk nr without acraened
re wired; new rooi: garage
or
FA
2
320-5.
monthly
(including
prmc
pal,
AH
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at
30*
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LARGE three nedruom unfuro
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RENTALS
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paym ent
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RESALE AVAILABLE
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14 Nov. .
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Furn. Home. 3 BR. I *a Bath 125 Call for further information.
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THAN
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FLORIDA OZIER ENTERPBISF-S ■ L O N G D A L E g
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18 Nov.
ilgn*.
DOWN PAAMF..MS I.OAA AS 9200
Fur.i. Home. 2 Br. Avail.
Hclmly Realty, Selling agent*
p AARK
RK
‘‘t""
l BEDROOMS ----------- I k 2 BATHS
nUILT BY
too 308 W. I3lh St.,"• t'h. *■&gt;
1C Nov.
2-7605 * HOMES $8250 .!
1
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Unfqrn. Home. 2 BR 1 Bath 96
RENTALS HOMES AVAILABLE
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HIGH-DRY WOODED LOTS |
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17-92
27th ST.
01 CONSTRUCTION CO., INC
Just AAeat of 17-92
DIRECTIONS: « Mi. »• _
F.A 2-1951
Celer* A t *
SANFORD
I'II. FA 2-1301
Sanford,
liny.
17-92.
Turn
I
&amp;
211 Waat 23th Street
t it N Park A 'e Pbooe FA 2 2120
FA
2-8121;
FA
2-8570
(Member K . T . D.A
Right I Ali. Pa«t DymtronPhone FA 5-3193
J. HRAILEA OIHIAM. PRF3.
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lew. Follow Sign*.
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Flo w er* A ^Blooming P la n t*.
| melto. FA 5 02*9 lfter I p. m. i
Uhed. nice quirt neighborhood.
Call at 119 W 17th St. or phone
FA 2-4301.

Classified
Phone

FA 2-2611

Wall

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

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,,uild • ,,ainl *

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iitOMES

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Stcnslrom Realty

WANT ADS BRING

FAST RESULTS

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&amp;

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OK Tire Store
Open For Business
In March of this year Mr. and
Mr*. Harry W. Boom aold their
OK T in Store in Tuacalooaa, Ala.
preparatory to opening a airallar
builneaa somewhere In Florida.
Then fur the next tin month*
they traveled ever 1,000 mile*
eearehlng the State lor a town
that appealed to them the moat,
finally aettling in Sanford.
The OK Tire Store la now open
for buiineu in a new building
built speeifleilly for the purpose
at HU French Avenue.
There are ever 1.400 OK Tire
Stores scattered throughout the
Nation with M of them In Florida.
With this widespread coverage.
Boone aays, the company finds
U easy to maintain their nation­
wide written road hazard guarantoe on all new and re-cap tires.
A formal grand opening is plan*
■ad. Associated with Boooe In
the business is Mrs. Boone as

Blum Ribbon Heavy Western Mature

FRESH BAKED |UrCY
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w r SA V E Y O U M O N l t
O N TO U R FO O D R llL S
nnd — WE G IV E

100%
GUARANTEED
TENDER
AND
JUICY

M ERCH AN TS
STORK HOURAi
Mew. Toes. Wed.
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SATURDAY —

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Green S T A M P S
WI TH [ V FRY PUH( H A St
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LADY FAIR COCONUT OR CHOCOLATE

iLayer Cake &amp; 69‘

1:30 !• 7:00

F R E E G IF T S

and Joe Duggar of Sanford as ser­
v ice m anager.

The Boones have one daughter,
Judy, • years old, and now reside
in their new home at XI i Iro­
quois Ave.

East Pakistan Hit
By Second Cyclone
DACAA, East Pakistan (Uf&gt;I) Mattered communications blocked
government efforts Tuesday to
find nut how moeh death and deetruction were muted by tha sacend cyclone to rmkt Pakistan In
three weeks.
Winds up to 100 miles an hour
slammed Into offthore islands and
short areas on the Bay of Bengal
Monday night.
It caught civilians and govern*
eiant crews still cleaning up from
the last cyclone te hit tho area
Oct. 10. That one left an estlmal*
ed 1,000 dead. So many bodies
were washed out to sea the exact
loll will never be known.

DAIRY DEPT

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Cheese
Choose 1

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MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS

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Wagon Whaali

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Hospital Notes
HIADltSS
MERCHANTS CREEN STAMPS

Cynthia Myers, Patricia Kason,
Tauruki Drawdy, Durothrine L

FROZEN FOOD
Sanford; William 8. Wafer, DaRary; Cheryl Decker, Safety Har­
bor.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drawdy, a
boy, and Mr. and .Mn. (ienrgr Haton, a boy, all of Sanford.
IHumlMtla
Mrs. Richard O'Nrnl and baby girl,
Edith Bishop, Alvin Campbell,
Willie Mae Pringle, Llllor Oliver,
Frances Morrison, J. C. Gaines,
Mrs. ()»im I,. Hays and baby girl,
Mra. Edward Dougherty and baby
boy, Sanford; Thomas W. Donald­
son, DeUary.

Fryers
Potatoes 25c
Juice un 17Vac

MERCHANTS CREIN STAMPS
H mmPII iittv K ochs

OOlI HAWAIIAN PINIAPMIOSAN6I

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MERCHANTS CREEN STAMPS

SHORTENING
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Not Large! Not Giant! But King Size!
MERCHANTS CREEN STAMPS
m«?H Tee* Puacwaig or O’sl

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FAM ILY! If you need

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phone: FAirfax 2*4612
before noon to arrange
for money the same day!

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1200

FINANCE SER V IC E, I R C

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125SouthParkAwm*
Phone. FAirfsi 24622
Sanford. Florida

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Corned Beef Hash
Whole Spiced Peaches
Luscious Fruit Cocktail
Pineapple Juice
Fancy Red Catsup
Vienna Sausages
Golden Cream Corn
Red Cut Fancy Beets
Strained Baby Foods

FRUITS &amp;
VEGETABLES
FLAME RFD LUSCIOUS

FANCY POME BEAUTY

$1.00

$1.00
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The Herald Delivers More Than 10,000 Copies Tedayl
United Fund

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WEATHER: Fair through Friday, cooler. High today 80, tew tonight. 18.
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United Preaa Leased Wilt Established 1908
SANFORD. FLORIDA
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1960

eampaigns art everybody’s responsibility and all should
help nut aa muck aa possible with contributions. Don't
leave the burden a t paying t e r e a r service agencies fee
a few. Help now t

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A National Broaden*ting Co. crew waa busy this
morning getting ready to film circus pictures here this
weekend and the producer invited Seminole County restdents to be in the films.
Producer Jack Emanuel and unit m arnger Dick
Larson were setting up the machinery to begin shooting
background film and some acts by the Crtstlani Bros.
Circus troupe.
They said they would provide a free afternoon of
entertainment Sunday for area residents. This was
worked out in cooperation with Paul Cristinni of the
circus and officials of Circusland.
“There will be some real good circus nets beginning

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Kennedy Names Krider

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at 1:30 p. m. Sunday ami we will give the kids cotton
candy, circus balloons and the trimmings,” Emanuel
said.
Tickets for the performance can be obtained a t the
entry to the circus quarter* ground* at the Karmen
Market on Hwy. 17-02. Parents are asked to escort their
children and pick up tickets.
General background film will he shot Saturday,
starting about 9 a. m. and spectators arc invited to watch
this also and be in the scenes, Emnnucl said.
The film being mnde here will be part of a pilot film
for an NBC television series to he called “The Big Tent,"
It is scheduled to begin in February.

i

To W ater Advice Group
UNITED FUND WORKERS met for breakfast this
morning to kickoff the 400 Club division and to hear re.
ports from general chairman Randall Chr.se on the
drive. Shown here are, from left, standing. Sheriff J. L.

Hobby and Ed Zimmerman: seated. Chase, George
Touhy, Mrs. Hoy Symes and Martin Bellsey.

resource pro ] Krider laid he had discussed I this Issue during the campaign,
John Krider, former chairman Florida water
the waterway development pro- but in order to help determine
of Florida Waterway* ('annuls- blemi," Kennrdy said.
••The committee hai in Im blem* of Florida wilh Kennedy1* lfie
^ lh i
adminlatrs(Herald Photo)
(ion, ha» been appointed by Senportant rol« in the campaign closest adviier* in Ihia field. I . „
ator John F. Kennedy to hn Na- r| arifying the issues In this field. 1 “ 1 am convinced,” Krider (aid, i
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tural Resource* Advisory Com- which hat been retarded and “ that real progress can be mule &gt;” **•
*u v * ***** * *°n*
mittee, the Democratic preilden- neglected by the Eisenhower-Ni- toward Ihe achievement ol our without anyone to giv# ua a final
tial candidate'! headquarter* an-1 *os administration. The commil goal* under the Kennedy Johnson ' boost on our effort* ^concerning
nounced today in Washlngltm.
lee will then make the recoin administration, through *nunH In waterway a in Central Florida and
Argentine Visits
“ I am particularly glad to have mrndations lor an action policy vrstment In our natural resource*. I thi* is a real instance of recog
MIAMI (U rit — Rear Adm. Mr. Krider on (hi* committee, he- on natural resourcea for my ad- I am pleased to serve on the com- nition of our problem,” Kridet
mittee, not only to help point up | said.
liitston C. Clement, Argentina'* cause of his special knowledge of ministration.”
secretary of navy, will begin •
IT-day goodwill tour of the United
State* hei* Sunder when ha arKickoff of the 400 Club, a divl- j
CAPE CANAVERAL (LTD—'The United States hurled, "**• via a U. S. Navy airplane.
aion to obtain large contributions '
for the United Fund, was accom- a “ s c ie n tis t's d re a m ” sa te llite in to orbit fo r its 12th s p a c e ’ A . , ; , n n n c a n . . f . . , , m
pli-hcd this morning at a break-!
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This division Is expr«ti-d to give,
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s ' g i’uitetus to the campaign to signed to investigate the mysteries of an u n p red ictab le dent pro Umpore »f the Senate
chemistry wera awarded today to
*“i"” s-'iT owo fur th# count,'ei “atomic roof” kriovv n as the ionosphere—layer- of ions that j
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two American atomic acienliits in
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'
Willard r. Libby.
viaioa
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either
P"*Tuesday
suffering
from
Indfg**
(ienoal Uhniinmn nf the drive.
Libby, SI, a formar member nl
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O
'
iiup"««i!ile
on
earth.
1
lion
and
fattgua!
Tltindall Chase. explained the *”*•
ill*
U. S. Atomic Fnergy Commis­
Its undines in • wide-swinging ,,,
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of the tun Club snd team cantains
sion, was Ihe rhemlatry winner.
oil.il may lead to improvement* in 1 n O O S m C D K e V O lt
dirru *cd tlirir progress st th
II* davised th* “atuinir lima
radio equipment for eaith sin
KAMPALA, trial"!* if PI) —
iiiecting.
clock"-* method nf dating or­
(Ions Scientist* also hoped il Hanyoro tribesmen wet. reported
The team captains are It. L.
ganic
matter through radioactivity
Semhiiiie
and
&lt;)
unge
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svunfsl
find
a
•*«
Indaw"
through
burning
houses
and
destioying
Perkin* Jr., Sonny Ratairn. Fd
that has enabled scientist* to tell
Shinhoher, A. K. Shoemaker Jr. i-onimiaaioiiai s are in agreement this iunoepheie for roiniininiia- ' ,0 P* unlay in a tenor campaign
ihe age of such things as the dead
on the_ __
Lillie Wekiva
fiom the Bugamla kingsnd Jerry Senkarik.
____
____ _ River Hasin don* into space free of inleifr.. '«»
Sea .Scrolls.
t
nct,
dom
and
set
up
a
separate
slate.
Sheriff J. I.. Hobby. Circuit' , r;tt , |o n rl, Hianrh ptoiecta and
tllaser's discovery, now In wait
The launching of th* silvery *',,lir« »«•&gt;» • tf "m »f investigator.
Clerk Arthur fleekwith Jr. and Ed
...
acted this **lrr
alter ,„tellite. shaped like a child's lop. 1° check th* report*,
us*, enabled icienliata to m ast
/.irnrnei man volunteered l h e i r tha nmunission »*&gt;rl*
product photographs showing what
service* to the ill ve. Il-ihhy w ill.n,,on l,n a mint resolution asking went like clockwork. The brainy •
11 1 Ic’ •
♦
happens during Iho process of
canvass the governmental oflices ‘Civil llefeu-o approval of the two littla instrument ioared alolt right■|jd * * P «e s&gt;w
L iR llG ll f U h C lS ln
atom smashing.
an schedule ainp a 7&lt;t-foot Juno! TOKIO (U l’li
Cummunlst
around the county for futwls. Reck- \ projects.
II rocket and
th.ee minutes later: j L’hlnn
charged Wednesday night
with will handle contrlbutioo* in
,.|0rwJurM for
Ior cleaning, widen.......................................
,
widen- ..................
ilia couithouse and Zimmerman ,
, ,
...........
the Army tracking station at Ft. lna5 th* Japanese self-defense
volunteered to he in charge of the leg and Improving th* Wrk
(
&gt;
‘high- force* are •‘fascist'* and were
founded in violation of the Jap*
campaign in outlying county com *M,‘ Howell Branch as watar out-wniei..« s.gi.a,.
^ munities.
f in., were worked uol at a meeting
Its task is a delight ior sc irn- r»r«# constitution, * entiling to t
First offi.ia! fuad report will be . \Ved"«--d«&gt; at Orlando wl.ru th * .,i'•, •
• ••ewHiferlng pus»le for New China New* Agency broad­
mode after an audit Friday by I tW(| f0mill, , .jj,,, mrl wjth , nifj. tire aveiage television viewer who cast on the l«th anniversary of
The Comity Commission began
may wonder why hi* TV picture is the fones.
John Fitxpatrick, Mrs. W. K. Menrcis to ilri ide wliat to do.
an
inspection tour thi* afternoon
i n i H i m nt one day and fusty
the
llo h e its, pul,Ire relations chairm an
of propertir* Involved in *qtfaliia•We reached agreement nn the
Fraud Charged
for th* drive, said today.
INSPECTING COUNTY VOTING MACHINES in piepunition for tlic Nov.
tion hoard ktaringa and aiptcta 14
NF.W VORK fUPIt - D-nty
tola! projects and procedures for
Scientist* explained that the
8
election are, from left, W, A. Atlanta, cualodinn of Iht machine!; Guy
wind up th* hearing* by Monday.
eel'ing th* work done amt expert irmoaphero it marie up of atoms of M'armington Whiting, a foimer
Allen,
Republican
Party
representative,
anil
.Mrs.
Ailelaide
Moses.
np()ointUumniissiuner* will review the
Florida
lawyer,
was
ariest.-J
her*
I'ivil Defer-a approval.’* John atmosphere stripped of their elec»•&lt;! Iiy the County Comniisaion. Yntinir Resist rat inn Supervisor Camilla
properties and make final equalis­
Kinler, Sc-mintd# larard chnirmnn Iron coats hy ultra-violet taya Wednesday night by the Fill in
Bruce has I I new machines to check llii- elictinn. making a total of M to
ation request deci-iona next week.
connection with a t'.’O million
‘aid today.
. from the sun.
The number of request* for lag
ha in use in the county.
(Herald Photo)
fraud. Whiting, fmmeily of Mi­
relief and complaints about **ami, ia charged with illegal u«e of
, •«s«m«nt* ere comparatively smalt
interstate communication* in a '
, Ihis year, th* commissioner* reschema
to
defraud
th*
Rank
of
County Health Dept, officials,
I ported.
Amen, a Inlet national.
meeting wilh Oviedo officials
Wednesday-, completed prelimin­
fly I nilfd I'reaa InirriidiioiMl
"miilmiunlori
«* a l * n tion to S«K*ial Security*
*•
A ll
ary arrangement* for establishing
Sen. John F. Kennedy made s would be remitted fiom "among
Nixon fre«h (mm the cheers and lY lf S . l V \ O r y A l i e n
a health clinic in Oviedo.
final one-day invasion of the talented young women ai well
confetti of Manhattan, headed f»r
H o iT I O
Office* will be located i* the
.-'outhwe-t
toiiay
with
a
stuffing
and
from
*very
i*&lt;*
and
walk
of
lexas
loday
lo
aim
Ids
campaign
Mory
A lh -n Jlt Magnolia
building formerly occupied bv Dr.
- L W. Martin in bark nf th* First
• ounieratiack a t Nice Uresldent hfr.”
; f' rr al •s&lt;'' l.vndon B. Johnson, \ ve ^ was fu-.tnrt dead in hrr home
• Raptut Church.
Richard M. Nixon's chaig. that
Today, In temaik* *t Alhuquer- '' M,4,,' e exan am lie
*»'" Thursday after a neighbor called
A* soon at th* necessary equip­
h- had told a "hare-far «d h e ' 1(Ue, N. M. Ke.me.ly ........... .. lo c« ‘,e_
the polic*.
Th« 3#niinol« County Kennrdy. ataiut th* tiOl''* record.
Nixon flew lo Columbia. S. C. for
ment can be installed and utilitirs
more poiti.an domestic giouud hy
Dr. Vincent Roberta aaid she
lale m»rnm*
morning &gt;."»
rally on Ihe
Johnson
Committed ha«
Connected, Mr.. Hulda KiM.ee,
Campaigning in Arixona, New recalling that Nixon accused him ■* .air
."c stale
.&gt;•&gt;. .'tppjirpntly had died of a heart
public health nurse for the dieinvited all Demotrats to attend s Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma, the
» hare-faced lie in having raid 1
t ,,rn
% "'t attack. Her age wa* judged to be
trift. will w t up a schedule for
breakfast with 5f*n. Ilenrv fSe»"p) Democratic piesideutial .andidale the Itepublicani always had
op p ane *'* 4°‘m»on * lioinc vlale nr | |,V|||||| Capt. Arnold
William!
maintaining r.guU, f |jni&lt; hmir,
Jackson n a t i o n a l De.mo ,.l.c 'w ung bark to . direct assault on posed .Social Be. urity.
seeches laic today in San An- of the rolirr Dept, amwcrrd Ih#
Nixon, after winding up a twoKennedy again lengthily rs.ite.1 ,on,0•
and fo rt Worth call whrn the neighbor aaid Mrs.
,Al prM*nlt* planning at
chairman, a t th* Cherry Flaw ,u&gt;. U ur of c . liforni, w|tll , lhhi&lt;lury 0„ .S ori-,
Nixon earned new encourage ........
on* full day to be devoid to
Allen had not come out of her
irnmuniiation*.
Houl, Orlando. Friday at * a. n. climactic cohl war proposal.
csrrily legislation, starting in 1915 " 'fn‘ ‘r'" n *’rMWcn‘Eisenhower. I |l|||JJ€ a„
Uuf ,,4y of
laxal party members may make
. „ „ „ h l„ M- apacity erowd when "Franklin Roosevelt first 3lonV wUh '""‘"“ ing confidence on knocks at the door, Unroner Hugh
d „ „ |he hid b#„
arrangement* lo attend the break ,f 25,000 at th* Cow I'alate in Ban asked for a .Social Security hill h.v part .hat the liOR campaign ()unra„ f
^
fait through th* Sanford D«mo Francisco Wednesday night, Ken »nd 90 per ten t of the Repohli- .. snowballing toward victory next . d fround
Two Cars Damaged
_________________
week.
|
erat*# Headquarter* Office, FA nedy called for creation of a vol-, ,ans voted against it.”
In Collision
"-HMD.
Before leaving New York where
unteer “peace corps'* of talented ( Mr. Nixon may convince the
A total of $500 damage Wll r, .
young men who could serve three voter* to ignore party ImIm-I*,"" hr campaigned Wednesday will) There Was Pie
ported to two cara fn an accident
veer* in Underdeveloped countries Kennedy said. "Rut he can hardly Ihe Prcodrnt and Henry Uabot
• t Franch Av*. and 19th S t WadPort O f Boulevard as "an alternative for peace-time expect them to ignore party rec-j Lodge, the CoP vice presidential In The Street
"*»day afternoon:.
Selective Service.'*
j onla—and the Republican party candidal*, Nixon fired off an adA loaded tractor and trader
Open To Traffic
L&gt;"d* L. Humphrey. p n i|,j h, r
Kennedy said th*»# vugge.ted 1record is one of consistent opposi- vane* blast at Johnson and Sen. from Jacksonville overturned on
re r out onto French Av* I t CaH
John F. Kennedy for having been Frcnch Av*. near Fulton St. early
The city opened Seminol* Blvd.
worlds apart nn aignificant issues thia morning when the driver tried
[from French Av*. to Ran font Av*.
• ' R*h,un J r - w»* stopping hi* a n - !
•■•mob.!, for th . red light at lo th !
1tn traffic thl* morning
prior to the Democratic e»nvcn to make a turn onto tho highway.
t on.
City Manager IV. K. Knowles
The tn-ck wa* carryiog a fuN
vn
w ,r* f,l*&lt; a g a in s t'
M'*a Humphrey for failura to hav* 1
said that prison work crews had
Nixon said in a statement that load of bread and piei.
Seminole County organizations, civic club*, schools,
brr^ vehicle under control, polic,
he** put to wink along th* takaKennedy and Johnson disagreed
It waa driven by Joseph Glover,
LIGHT III l-US FOR THE BUM ), miyht lw th« slogan
churches and other group* planning lo enter a float,
tkur* cleaning away hyacinths
on “on* out of every four or fivo Jacksonville, and the owner ia
that those two Lions Club meml&gt;**r*. Howard Hood, left,
hand or any marching or mobilized unit in the annual
Only one pwseenger waa Involeand other dehrie.
voles they have east mi Congress John Liner, aisa of Jacksonville.
first vice president, i,n^ Ben Watle. general chairman
Christmas parade must sumbit their entries to the Jay* • Frank Bnssman. Jarkaonvrlle,
Th* section of the bouloard
over th* years” on everything About $ WOO damage was done to
of the sale, curry with them as they sel! the package* of
h« waa riding with R*b«u. No
cee Information Center before Monday.
from Sanford Av*. vest to Melloafrom Quemoy and Mats* to fed­ th« truck and the load. N'o on#
biilbs. All proceeds from th* aale will go »o the Lion*
vlll* A?*, will not l&gt;# opened anti!
Dr. Tom Largen, parade chairman, also requests
CDW Roy Wtf.
eral laws on firoworki, from tide- was injured .The only other damriub prot'"'•
conservation. The hnll»« will lie sold
rh* itreet bed dii-e out more,
that any group wishing to order decorations through
land* oil and civil rights to postal age reported was to the curb and
r
C*Pt‘ Arn''!‘l Wllli* m'
Knowles sank
through Uiu
And part of next. I (He.aid i’hoto)
the Jaycec* do so before Monday.
l rates and kqaslg oath*.
^ | sU m K, __
^

Hobby, Beckwith,
Zimmerman Added 'Scientist
To UF Volunteers Satellite

Dream'
Orbits

News Briefs

Americans Win
Nobel Prizes

Joint Agreement
” Sel On Projecls

Board To Review
Tax Requests
I

Plans Underway
* For Oviedo Clinic

Presidential Politics

County Democrats
To Hear Jackson

Deadline

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w &gt; . : ' »■
Tbe Canford Garden Club, In
cooperation with tbe Florida Fede­
ration a! Garden .Chibe, wtfl prosent Mm eighth annual Florida
Stata Flower Show in Sanford,
Dee. t through Dec. 3 at the Civic
Center.
Mre. Fred R. Ganar, general
chairmen, baa announced that tha
theme, “Thla la Our life," will
prevail throughout alt tactions of
the show in in effort to illustrate
in flowers and plants the things
which affect end inspire dally
living.
Focal point of the show will be
e full scale garden depicted on

the O vk Cooler stage and dedi­
cated In Mre. C. It. Mayes, Jr.,
president of the Florida Fede­
ration of Garden Clubs. This gar­
den will stress the conservation
of particular native Florida plants.
An innovation this jeer will be
tbe creation of eoapetitivo gar­
dens along tha oaatarn arcade of
the building. Entriea for this class
haVa been accepted from clubs
in Titusville, Orlando, Daytona
Beach, Mt. Dora and Apopka. Tha
Sanford Garden Club will nward
a silver trophy te the winner in
this section.
Outstanding advanced designers

from throughout the alato win
display arrangements in the in­
vitational elass, "We Believe in
Education", saluting a number of
Florida's colleges and universities.
Tbe remaining 38 rlaai*i in tbe
division will be judged by a panel
of morn than M accredited judges.
Is addition to competitive esc*
lions in artistic design and horti­
culture for adult, high school end
junior gardeners, there will be
educational, com martial and spe­
cial plant society exhibits. Local
garden club members will oper­
ate a hobby shop for tho sale of
gardening and flower arranging

SAVE NOW

ATLANTA, Ga. (UPI) _ Bobby
Johns of Miami, Fla* driving hit
1M0 Pontiac at aa average ipert]
materials, and a sidewalk cafe for
of 101.824 miles per boar, won the
snacks and coffee. A souvenir
first annual Atlanta 300 national
booklet, containing gardening arti­
cles and information about the
show, bas been published and will
/ roprooo/tf
be given away f r « to « « h idul*
purchasing admission to the Civic
from tho compony wlto
mtw &gt;oi*» ro* * mow to t
Center.

Cost To Curb Atom
JACKSONVILLE (CPI) — Dr.
Walter H. Zinn. one of tbo na­
tion's top nuclear physicists, said
Wednesday tbo cost factor will
prohibit aatranca of nuclear ener­
gy into any but the largest busi­
ness project! for many years.

pgWWKTT INS. AGENCY
t m Orlando Ed.
FA L IM I
C O. Todd, Solicitor
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One organisation at SH5 that U Bruce, Joy Wester and Bonnie lord.
Ends are Grace Middleton and
M l letting anything keep It be- Stelnruck make up the commit­
tee. About 33 seniors have shown Vada Stoffer. Cookie Benhsm, Su­
hlad ka tbe Future Teachers ef Interest In working on the project, san Tamny and Virginia Warfal
Amide a.
Mrs. Boyd Coleman, Latin teach­ make up the tackles. Guards arc
Betsy Schucnemenn, Carole Sue
Members began the year with a er and sponsor reported.
The play has been scheduled for Higginbotham, Bahs Odham, Di­
chapel program at Lyman High
School te help that group get the last of February. K la good ana Toney and Dianna Young.
Tbe Scmor-Freshman Team has
to sea the return of tha program.
erganlaed
Last yeer there was no play dua not been announced yet. Tbe girls
Then II nsw members were to limited space, time and facili­ were around to sell tickets doortaken into the club through appii- ties, i,ii( this year, upon moving to-door Saturday. A parade will
cation* sent out and an initiation | into the new school, many of the be held Friday in downtown San
party waa held at the home o f ' long gone activities the school ford during the afternoon.
Rbeda Epstein. The members are once enjoyed may eaturn.
At that Uma tickets also will he
Maryann*
Humphrey,
Regina
The Junior Sophomore Team lor on sale.
Clark, Mary Anne Watson, Itevllle Lite Powder Puff Foolhall games
The Latin Club has been selling
Finn, Linda Mtliis, Linda Sue ha« hern announced. Playing in candy this past week and are
WiUiama, Ethel le s Riser. Sandra the quarterback position is Deb­ continuing sales this week.
Wood, C ard W h iter Theresa bie Scott and Bonnie Glelow. HaUClub officers are Jeanne l,ang
Baker, Ginger Jackson, Louise harks are Allyson Blake, Linda ford, president; Johnny Phillips,
Higginbotham, Bonnie Lee. Rosie Williams- Vida hue .-smith. Mcrntt vice president; Jane iiarweru,
Dodson, Susan Halback, Barbara Phillips, Pat Bruce, Louise Hig­ secretary and Rosemary South
Millar, Barbara Bradley ami Lin ginbotham and Dianna Beasley. ward, treasurer.
da William*,
Fullbacks are Ann Schumarher,
Thu candy sale is to raise
The committees and projects Lsvrrtla Fore and Jeanne lung money for the annual banquet.
have been formed in hopes thst
the FTA can have one o( its
greatest years.
Projacts include helping a needy
family during Christmas, tending
four members to the FTA eon
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Tha lernalioual that when the shah
venlion in Clearwater, presenting
queen
of Iran gave birth to a hoy was told the news “he danced a
a program during National Edu­
cation Week, helping the Teach­ today, presenting the eliah and a jig of Joy."
er's Aid Program in February joyous nation with an heir to the
The palace proclaimed a three
Peacock Throne.
and several others.
day holiday effective today, ex­
The birth occurred at II.to a in.
The demand for male teachers
plaining In a communique that
It touched off a wild celebration
forever is increasing. The present
“ by llie grace of God Iran now
SI IS teachers organltation U com­ among the Iranian people.
ba.v a royal heir to the throne."
The shah told reporters that
posed primarily of girls. It u
A doctor said Farah, with tears
their hope, however, to assist in tjueen Farah and the b«hy both
in her eyre, kept saying, "I've
forming a chapter for hoys which were doing fine.
done i», I’ve done it.”
will stimulate desire among them
“ I am very happy," he beamed.
The baby will be named Beta
to enter the teaching field.
Throughout the cuuntry big guns
The senior class will sponsor a tioomed 41 salvo salutes. Giant alter the ahah's father.
Senior Play this year. A commit­ crowds which had been assembling
tee h is been appointed to select since me queen entered tne hos­
a play and a sponsor has hern pital in labor thia morning cheer­
ed so loudly the doctors had Vo
Cliff Abies, Doug Gordon, llebbie
ask for quiet.
The birth ended years of disap­
Lake Mary Parents pointment and frustration for
The Savagettes of VAH 5 are
Aliah Mohammed lle/a Pahlesi
Told Of Need
and Ins .subject* when two pre­ sponsoring a station wide rntueil
For Good Reading vious marriages had failed to pro­ In pick “Little Mu* and Matter
Sanford Naval Air Station."
Parents of children attending duce a son.
All children, five years old or
His first marriage, to Princess
the
l.ake
Mary
Elementary
younger,
of Sanford based parents,
Fawsia
of
Egypt,
produced
a
School, meeting Tuesday at the
school, heard Floyd Rirhards, daughter, now It. He divorced squadron or atatinn, are eligible.
principal, explain the rudiments her and married Sort}a, a half- A photo nr snapshot of each can
German half-Persian girl. The didate with the child's name and
of “The Three it's."
Emphasising the need for rhil- shah divorced her alter seven the daddy's outfit written on bark
drvn to acquire reading ability years of marriage when there thuuld be mailed to Baby Contest,
roule 1. box Jg-D, Sanford, no
rarly in their school life, he con were no children.
dueled an actual first grade class
After a whirlwind courtship, ttie later than Nov. 1.
In order that parent* could tee Shall married l-arah Diba. his
Judges will choose ona boy and
how prrvcnt day teaching methods present queen. Site ta 21, he it 41. girl from each unit lo complete
are applied.
A doctor told United Presa In- its finals. The final winner will
Any parent wishing to discuss
be chosen by penny vote made vn
their child's report card for the
container* topped with pictures of
first a u weeks period. Richard* Civitans Get
semi-final winner*.
said, ran do so by appointment.
Voting deadline wilt be Dee.
Following the meeting, parents Commendations
The Sanford Civitan Club held a
adjourned to home rooms for a
visitation perict and to return business meeting Thursday which
the recently issued report cards. included two letter* of commend*HEARING AIDS
lion from the international Vic*
by
President Roy Simmons nmi Flor­
ACOU8TICON
ida District Governor W y a t t
\Vnrlg'* First and Oldest
Johnson,
From QQ *&gt;A ta 4 A B Si
Th* Club alx) voted In extend
(It TOn lilt 17
Term* Arranged
It* auppotl to th* Slental Retard­
Demonalratioa Every
Admission*
ed Children's School in Sanfnrd
WED. A. M.
Batty Tala, Sanford; Alica Get- for another year. Ed Davit, chairWas. E. hader Jeweler*
man, Sanford; M argaret O'Nral, man of tha F tuit Caka Committee
H I S . Park Ave. FA 1-2163
Sanford; Iiabomh Lawrence. En­ announced plan* for distribution
llatteriea for moat make*
terprise; Mary McIntyre, Sanford; of the rakrs.
Elsie Farina, Longwood; Erma
Martin, Sanford; Michael Mich
alah, Del .and.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Eari McIntyre. Banford, a son; Sir. and Mra. Richard
O'Nral, Sanford, a daughter.
DialwUsal*
YalUm Williams, Sanford; Minnie
Wrecks Rebuilt
Tbe Best in 1'ainling
Fryer, Hanford; Mr*. Robert MeNab and baby, Sanford; Mary
ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN
Iloranatain,
Sanford;
Thelma
Hodge, Merritt Iiland; Helen
Ivempton and Sanford Ave.
FA 2*7719
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Kennedy Says Nixon In 'Escape Ad’ . . . GOP Plans Blitz

WEATHER: Scattered ihowem through WednMday. High today, 70-75. Low tonight, 55-60.

I

!n New York, former Pretldent
U n ited P r e s i L e a a e d W iri E sta b lish e d 1908
T U E S D A Y , NOV EM H ER 1. I9 6 0
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
NO. 52
VOL. 65
Harry S. Truman charged today
tha
Eieenhowar administration
“refuted to enforce tha Monroe
Doctrine'* in regard la Cuba and
allowed communism to move “5000
LONDON (L 'P D — Tha Bet­
mile* clover lo our ehoret.**
“ We thould hav**ju*t (old them aine Standard reported today
they couldn't coma in," Truman that a Swedish fisherman wit
raid of the CommuniU-tinged re­ fined far healing hi* wife with
gime of Cuban Premier Fidel an eel.
The charge, tha Standard
Castro. “ President Grover Clavetaid,
was rrneity I* animals.
land did the tame thing in Yenezurln.
“There thould heva been a man
in the White Houia who knew
where he wat going to go and
«hat he »a« going to do. That It
A devrloper today threatened Illi*a nn whether the land i* *ub- meeting that if the plat i» re enough problems » » . *
whnt happened in regard t* Ko­ Strike Averted
Cohn promised eornmiiiionart
jrcted ho will have hi* attorney
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
—
A
N*w
to
bring a mandamus suit s gainst ject lo periodic flooding.
rea.'’
that actual work on tha project
Leading
the
protests
against
tile
a
mandamus
action.
York
newspaper
alrika
waa
avert­
the County t om mission if they
He taid h* agreed with Kennedy
Hr added that this wa* the would not start for at least eight
the plat was District 1 Commis­
that it would be a “good idea” ed early today by a general wage continue to reject his plat for a sioner Liw rrnre Swafford who ninth time this plat hid been months which would b* anasigh
agreement
between
tbs
American
to atrengtlien anti-Ca*tro forces.
»ubdlvi*M&gt;» in South Seminote *aid that “ I ve lived wtlh this tabled.
lima for an engineering survey
He called the hearded Cuhan re­ Newspaper Guild and the New
After lengthy discussion nn th# of the Lake Orienta area.
problem for 90 years and am Mill
County.
York
Publisher*
Association,
but
volutionary “the Khrushrhev of
Swofiord said ha would pew
For the ninth time in six month* living with it. This land Is just plat, Cohn promised to give a
contract sett laments were m elted
the Western Hemisphere."
drainage easement to the county hably vole againit the ptat whe­
not
suitable
to
be
developed."
the
commission
this
morning
NEW YORK lU PI) — Rapubli- at only six of tha city'a aavan tabled action on recording a plat
The developer, l«e Cohn said but Swofford still was not satis­ ther Bliss gave bia okay or not.
rani, battling an apparent trend mi/Or dailiea.
Commissioner Itomer tittle
far Oakland Estates near Lake that he plan* a .too-home develop­ fied.
toward Sen. John F. Kennedy in . .
c* U - 1 r p . „ , , , . .
Swoifurd pointed nut that run finally said "we have no recourse
Orient*
ment on the IK acres anti is
New YotW, will ■■vemble the big- D lO l e * C IlO u l 1 6 n $ I O n
The hoard la bln] the action doing everything possible lo coin olfi from thti area would cause but to approve the plat" and
ceil array of politlral artillery o l' DETROi* iL T il
Some 111 until they could bear testimony ply with plat rrguiauoni.
fiuouilta ill oilu-l ai'ra* III Lake made a motion- which died for
th# I 9*?0 campaign Wednesday for j Negro pupil* relumed to their
“ they arc having | lack of a second.
A crow from the National Broadcasting Co., in Holly- a blitxkrirg awing through the na- new achool* for tha aecond time from County Engineer Carlton | Cotta told The Herald alter the Orients
.wood, Calif-, will be in Sanford Wednesday to prepnrt for lion's most populous area.
today in a tension-eased atmo­
film ing of footago for a television aeries, "The Big Tent."
It will be the first “summit" sphere, Attendance el the Guest,
Members of the Cristtani Bros. Circus trouiio now at appearance for th# GOP high Noble and Monnicr schools re­
temporary winter quarters at the Farmers Market, will per­ command: President Ki*rnhower. mained rut in half, however, by
Yir# I’re.-ident Richard M. Nixon,
form and background ahots for the pilot film of the series running mat# Henry Cabot Lodge protesting white parents who krpt
children boma in an effort to pre­
mil be shot Sunday, Jim Woods,
and Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller.
vent “integration."
head of the NBC crew said today.
Tbe occasion is a hurriedly a r­
Tit* camera crews will be work­
ranged "Your First Tram Day" Road Jobs Increase
ing here several days getting film
tilled with helicopter, motorcade,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Road
with the
circus background,
Woods said. Paul Cristiani, busi­ parade and TV forays throughout conitn.ctjon project* in Florid*
th* metropolitan area who*e vot- lor September amounted to $2K
ness manager of the circus, af­
Navy men from the Sanford
eia cominmid a major hold on ths million, the Road Department said
firmed that the circus acta will
Electoral College.
Naval
Air Station serving aboard
Monday.
.
be open to the public while the
A New York Daily Ns«s straw
Ihe USS Franklin Delano Roose­
U wa* the 15th month in a
NBC crew is filming.
poll today reported Kennedy wa*
row Ihe total has exceeded $200
In fa d , Sanford Vida of all ages
velt have donated $400 as a starter
nlirad H4.2 par rent In tha city and
million. High wax in August of
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y, (UPI) in the audience will find themfor tbe United Fund Dfiva K
50.2 per re nl statewide rum parad
—Canada ■ Nobel Paste Trite selves in background scene* of
to the vice president’* averages of this year, t ~ l million. The De­
saniord.
winner
Lester
B.
Frarson the TV aeries which is scheduled
95.8 p*r rant in tha city and 43.8 partment received bids is Sept­
Two local firms have reported
called Monday night for establish­ to be snot in February.
ember for $4 million in new pro­
per rent statewide.
that
they have signed up th* payment of a committee of smaller
Filming of the circus scenes
Nixon made hia final campaign jects.
n il deduction plan for the fund.
.nation* to end the disarmament here wax worked out by Cristiani
swing through Pennsylvania to­
Tha Southern Rat) Telephone of"deadlock between the East and and other olfirial* of Circusland.
day charging Sen. John F. Ken­ Strike At Jacksonville
lice and the Chase and Co. offire
West.
JACKSONVILLE
(U
P!)
A
nedy with “never-never" econom­
employ a* have volunteered dona­
Tha Canadian delegation was
ics leading to new taxes or stag­ strike of 700 union workrr* al
tions from their pay.
scheduled lo speak today befor*
Merrill—Slav
ana
Dry
Dock
aod
gering federal deficits.
tha General A»«mb1y'* Main Po­
The kick off breakfast for th*
Nixun campaigned in two Penn- Repair Co. went into it* aecond
litical
Committee.
Diplomatic
400 Club will be held in Ihe Ctvie
sykania cities, Lancaster and day bare today after failure lo
source* said Howard C. Green,
Center TTiursdgy at • a m. The
Erie, before heading into upstair settle a contract dispute. Tha
Canadiin secretary of state for
brrakfast program wUI include re­
New York for lata afternoon and worker* are member* of Local 32,
LONDON
(UPI)—A
temporary
rxlcrnal affairs, might formally
availing
meeting*
in
Syracuse
and
ports and informatuM to local bus­
Industrial
Lnion
of
Marine
aod
truce is in the making between
introduce the proposal.
Rochester.
inessman.
Shipbuilding Workers of Amtrirg
Moscow
snd
Peiping
in
their
bit_ Pearson proposed changes in th*
Hcfois leaving rjii|adtj|&gt;hin (hi*
John Fitzpatrick will give e
United -Nations to counter at* 'er Ideological conflict, diplomat- i. m u t i . the Republican Camil­ VFL—CIO.; They voted storing th#
statement on the amount of money
weekrnd
to
strike
Monday
if
tbs
Soviet
Union
lo
|C
“
'‘•Tec*
reported
today.
biourux.
tne
i;rp
tempts by tha Soviet l no.
Russia and Red China were laid dale issued a .Ulement tailing for four-year contract wa* n»t re­
given a« far after he audits UF
wreck the world organization.
liteiaiixalion of the immigration negotiated,
books
Friday morning.
Family
Of
Witches
A
t
Southside
*Schuol
Carnival
la
hsv*
faded
thus
far
to
rra&gt;h
Pearson urged establishment of
law&gt;, saying the l)«r ocratic-con­
a disarmament committee ol a settlement or (heir difference), trolled Congress failed to act an
smaller powers consisting “of and the indication) were that pro­ | urgent iccummcmialiou of I'lnl- -K)U Getting Aid
MIAMI (UPI) - About too Flo- I
those members who have already longed di*cu»*ioni within the dent Elsenhower.
rids famllie* are st.ll receiving
shown a sense of responsibility Communist ramp will lie required
Nixon
imrwrd
hia
attack
oil
the
and objectivity al th# United Na- to bridge the ideological gap. economic idea* and government Red Cron disaster aid and four
The two giant Red allies, the
disaster oilier* are Mill open
Hons."
09776839
Nobel r ,P°rU la |d. fearful of 111* eifect ,,i"",d''«g plan* of hia Demonatic because of Hurricane Donna,
H Pearson, who won the
nf’ their m nrrel &lt;&gt;n ih* nniic ni opponent In remark* pupated f»t
" a w a rd in 1957 for mggeiling rreaR'^rrci on tie unity of '
*
which swepl across Die stale two
lion of Ihe I'N emergency torce
,{r&lt;l c*.mP
therefore try- * " n , , r MIAMI (UPI) — Tlirea jewelers
Al a spotlight signal, a monster
HONOLULU (UPI i — Only the
month* ago. Stale Director W. I&gt;
from
Georgia today aided through
named
"lloareal"
sprang
down
that went into action in 1958 dur­ mg a* a first goal to reach at
Dibrell said Monday night. lie brave gut a Halloween “ Ireat"
a 71 pound hasp of jeweled ring*
ing the Middle East criiia, taid least a temporary truce.
also said aid to victims nf tha Monday night at Die door »( Ed Wright's driveway, waving bis 10
Pronouncement) from Motcow
such a body could draw up a
and watches, worth an •stlmalcd
hurricane has reachrd 11,1 II,- Wright-because he’s a man full fool high tail. There were great
P«'t few daj *
roan, snorl* and blond curdling
drall
disarmament convention *nd pe|P‘n«
$130,0&lt;x), to klcolify what was
314.K for 4.952 families. The dis­
of “trick*."
which would be difficult for big- h* 'e *ousht lo d ear tlie air and
yellv. a* a poor soul m Ihe tat
stolen from their stores.
aster offices are at Isalamorada,
grr power* to reject.
n' rrovv d"'*n lh« sln“
Neighborhood small fry who lerrd rag* of a murh • clawed
The Fill announced the arrest
Marathon, Drlamln and hurt
“ It would *moke out— for *11 '*’*[
«unU.
approached tue [runt uf Wright » man Ion gut lo hold “bearcat" nn
uf a third man In connection wilh
My
era.
The County Commission will
the world to s e e - the real in - I
setting the
hoove first were confronted by a a rope.
the two jewelry store robberies in
»*- wat i-. -m u L a*—*—h»i
or •»tju• h rw*rntr
tendons of the great pdrfTft'Ta" tc tz ~ ,or
J*«d -WmsiH-ikw-w
—
-tm t'iniig ginot of « p&gt;,—
-r it
7
.
rnm ur
open
in,
Moscow
next
week,
the
at t(&gt; a. m Wednesday to listen
^ rcsptci lo tlnarmiment*" he add
bird which swooped down a wire
Wrigld. a quiet mannered aale*
Toccua. lie waa Paler Young
source
a
said.
to
Kimpiaim*
on
the
1900
61
lax
from Ihe lop of Ids gaiagv.
td.
man d tape recorders, i* known
Kretzmer, 23 of Miami, arrested
Soviet Pm tiier Nikita Ktiru- roil.
That eliminated the traffic in (or hit annual counter uti ark*
Monday night and charged with
*hclirv wa* laid to he p*-rvimally
Ihe assessment rail, which
youngilers eonairterably—hwt there against llallnwern t irick or iiril
rerrivjng
and poasaxama of stolen
handling 111* issue In preparation total* alwnu 1176 million has heen
wa« more lo come for Ihe braver erl.
proprriy
in
inierstalt commerce.
for ihe summit. Me wai under- opened fur in«pec!ion for the past
ones.
t.a*t year, there was a ' -no
A hearing lor him was scheduled
•iood to have been devoting hi* two week*.
'Hie city isn't taking any dunces
pound
caveman"
caged
on
major attention to It since hi* re
this afternoon.
Complaint blank* can he se­
turn from tbe United Nations cured al tbe clerk * office m Ihe of damage to wafer soaked Semi­ Storm Sweeps Man Wright's darkened driveway. Al
'Hie FHI lint cracked the ca*a
. timely moment, a tpotllgbl
nole Blvd. and is Mill maim lining
General 4**cmht*.
cm rthnuse.
Monday with Ihe arr-M
Law,#
shone down tin the rtveoian and
barricade* along the boulevard To Death In Gulf
Mark Cuming* of Maitland. Fla.
u
HAVANA (l P11—Premier Fidel
the pile nf hones tying in from
Public Work* Director Sul Hit hard t ....................
FU1 agenli slopped Cuming*' ear
^C astro'* government h it rushed
MIAMI (L P I) -O ne man was q(
,hf nfiahbt,ri.ood
reported today.
here and found a suites** stuffed
2.000 “ militiamen" to central and
killed Monday when a “deep wm- ,
rocke(J ,ly VIU|(D, Rri)W|,
HlChard added there i* a tmall
with Hie approximately I,but) wat*
trr type" storm spawned a entail
aasirrn Cuba, a m * which the re
Wright supplied Ihe idea* and
possibility that some &lt;u Die oarrichei and 3.UU) ring*.
gime in*i*ti are threatened by
tornado or wairr*p»ul on Sanibel a neighbor friend supplied the
cadrs may he ramoved mine Island
“invasion."
Soon after this arrest, agents
growls.
ihnrk*.
whoop*
and
lime Wednesday,
One thousand armed unionists
Fred E, Parnell, 74, wa* •land­ screams, which air amplilied lit
picked up Robert Wayne Hinson
“It
just depends on Imw long
from Havana went lo La* Villa*
uf Miami. Both these men war#
ing on a marina dock when be a sound system. In* neighbor
Count#** Elizabeth van J c r ! “ You speak of Die "bush" in Du* rain continue*." RiUtard van). wa* swept into San Carlos Hay. aUu served as Ihe “much-claw# I
Province in ceniral Cuba. Another
charged with receiving and pos­
HiChard said Die level oi tinI oi)Q went lo Oriente Pro vine# at Steven, of Winter Park, spoke to Africa and then- are absolutely
session ut Molrnproperly. They
M.irma owner William Way and man" Monday night.
lake,wh ch reached
its cr«M Hod Stale n( Sanibel recovered
Cuba'* eastern lip, where Castrn Die Rotary amt Rotary- Ann* Mon no tigers native to Ihe bu»h.
Bui, the youngster* look for Geneva Gardeners
were hoth placed under 125,00s)
-evcral week* ago. ha* gone down
itaged hi* own hit run" revolu­ Hay al the elub'a luncheon meet­
hi* body, but cdorts lo rrvive -sard 10 (Vriglil t annual Hallo
bond.
fo Hear Speaker
ing.
"However, we Mill don t want to
tion.
ween Drank*.
Inut
were
futile.
Tlie FBI said Ihe rasa was sill]
Tlie tunnies* told of her life in
Mm, »S. (*, INclxui on nf ilii* tirry
Many Cubans said privately
lake any chance* of any of the
'Sonin ol the kids are braver
The storm al-o brmigid the *&lt;*».
under mvrstigaliun and more arjdutluvvs
Nuruely
in
&amp;infuttl
will
they believe the troup movement Kenya, Htiiish Africa, fur lu
b o u le vard o r lo ad * in lb* u k j
-.on * coldest temperature* to thc Ilian Die adults," he -aid. “ Many
rest* were especlt-d.
wa* “ just a show" intended to year*. She Used there wilh her
being lorn up by automobile traf­ • late ami squalls with heavy wind* adults don't even none down the M(ldr»s2 ineiubrtw of lh« (••niva
Gan
I
uii
Club
nl
ihtpir
meeting
bolster the “ tnvaiion" charge husband who wa* a guide [or hig
fic,"
he added.
block."
iiekrd Ihe west coast area.
^
ki
w
Cuba ha* submitted to the United game hunter*.
He admits, however, that Dir V*CtJfltfAility ,-tl 2 P III- al th* IlfHit**
“ One rule," ih# *aid. “ always
uf
Mi*.
Willinni
,\.
Vunjf
Ami
^
w
l
V*
I
0
n
A
G
C
l
Nations.
Halloween vis.toi* — big and
There hat been insistent spFcu prevails in the bush. That it, if
North Orlando
•nisi!— leave more candy scat
............ In LakeM o ry
laiion in the past week or so that yuu wound an amnia), be must
Million Left
lered on hi* driveway Duo they
Meeting Nov. 8
| member nf thw (in.. , . Club,
I-»ke 5fwry Chambar of CumCastro was preparing a phony in be killed."
tolled «t )•&gt;• door.
This is usually the yob oi the
| vision, perhaps a* a pretext for
chalrnian nf the t ivir ilvautili, w-, merce member* will hold their
North Ojlando resident* wrrr To Charities
attack on the U. S. naval base al “ while hunter" or guide. Most
tioo Comi'iiltc* of th* Ban ford | November meeting Thursday, 8
CHICAGO (UIH&gt;—Mrs. Marjorie
advised today that th# town coun­
animal* are not dangerous until
Guantanamo.
cil meeting wilt he held Nov, M Muntgumaiy (Yard Hale r, beii rs* Goblins Fly Quietly l Club and ha* recently completed p m at Ihe chamber building. Earl
It waa reporleJ last week that wounded or ambushed, she said
the floor pbtn.4 i.,r the -tu # flow-j Toney, who avaumes tha dulits of
and not today a* has been incor­ to tha A. Montiromcry Ward furThe countes* went into detail*
U. S. marking* had been painted
tune. ha* willed almost 45.5 mil­ In Sanford Area
cr allow which opens 10 .Swofuid a pre ident due to Ih* resignation
rectly publicized.
on five Cuban plane* which ap­ describing a normal safari of per
.Sanford donned its traditional i ivic Center Dec. I.
I nf [Km Coleman m October, will
Mealing* arc held on Hi# first ium lo charity, it wat announced
parently were to be used in con­ sons hunting lions. She explained
Halloween false fare Monday .
fuesday following the first Muriday ha i a Monday.
,
‘
7 ~*
i prcaide.
nection with lit* invaiion. Under­ that the procedure for hunting
Action is expected on Ihe ap­
of each month at the North iirlamto , Mr*. Baker died in 195'*. Her night as thousands of youngsters j I r t r l i i c f r i r s t P e x a le
lion*
i*
Die
same
as
any
other
inmc.i
-trick
or
treating"
*
I
H
U
U
J
I
I
I
U
I
r
u
t
i
x
ground Miurcet m New York said
•-.tut* was placed at uinre than |*i turned “ trick
Into a
pointment
of a roads survey comCo.
offir*,
Mayor
Frank
Fa
tula
today the false marking* bad big game- but the location is •
million.
fund raizing drive fur United .N'a
indtrc for the area which will
said this morning.
Zoning
Approved
been replaced with tbe iniignia of little dtfterent.
Dun s children's work, and some
Th* County Commission today work on a montbiy basis wilh
One point that she made was
(y Guatemala- whera th* Castro
grownups used children's 11*1approved
a request for industrial county commissioners. Motion for
prci* taya “ mercenarisi" are in that on a safari almost all Iht
({uake Shakes Chile tuwtrn hag* to carry election year
(Rood Bank Visit
park
zoning
fur ;11 acre* un Hwy. the naming of such t committee
con.ioru of home are taken along
training for an attack on Cuba.
The Mobile Blood Bank will be
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) — An menage*.
Even though they were skepti­ including most comfortable beds
in Lake Mary Wednesday from earthquake oi strung intensity
In on# area of the city, one 17-92. a quarter of a mils noith of was made at the September meet­
cal about the invasion tha govern­ and even hot oaths.
4 p. m. lo 7 p m at th* Fire shook southern Chile today, tern Democrat passed out apples and the Sominole-Orange County line. ing by Jim Avery.
A report from Ih* membership
Two mistaken idra* Dial the
Th xonlng hsiaid already had
Hnu.se. Ml rexident* wishing to fwng citizen* but Injuring no in# several hundred Kennedy Johnson
ment ha* been calling “immi­
approved tha request. Tha area is rummitltre, headed by Mrs. Al
donate ta to* i_sk* Mary Blood Tne shock was fall ui Ihe area buttons to trick or Irtaisrs.
nent' lor th* peat nine days. Cu­ coumes* cleared up were the
bans were laying in stocks of caa- term* “jungle" sad "tiger*". Both
Bark are urged m do so it this around Concepcion and Puerto
Poiice amt ths Shariffa office axpactsd to be developed by J. Hil­ Case, will be made. Mrs, Case
Court team
dlas and fanned goods ju«t in ire found in pan* of India and
time. Refreshments will be terv- Mont which last May war* devas rrport a quiet Halloween with no bert Ttapp of Orlando for small ha* announced that due* wilt he
Tr*n der Slegrn
ci lo z’l li nuti.
industry theie.
.Asia.
ca*c.
luted by serious tarthquakea.
estcuatva damage reported.
acceptable at Una meeting.
T.OS ANGELES (L'PIl— Sea ' final weeks «f the tsmpairrn for
6 lm F. Kennedy scoffed at Vie# the pr*aiilency.
Kennedy'* itaff announced that
President Richard M. Niaon'a
today'* California awing atari* a
propose! for expansion of tha So­
17-ilaia tour which “will cover
cial Security system today at more atatea in tha final week of
“tha greatest escape act tinea the campaign than any other
Houdini.”
pirtidentia! candidate in history."
Tha Damocratic
praaidtntial
la a tpeech at a clothing work­
candidal* kept up a tauntinf at­ er* rally her*. Kennedy said that
tack againat hii Republican rival Nlxon’t “potilion paper" two daye
at ha flaw her* to brain a final ago catling for Social Security imOro-day bid for California's 12 provementa "reverted the rnnvUkey electoral volet.
i tent policies of 25 years of RtKannedy headed into California publican leadership."
following nn arduous four days of
“ Mr. Nixon hat taken every
plugging for tha tama number of program which ha and hie party
• lectors) eclat in Pennsylvania, voted and fought against — and
on# of tha major industrial state* pistol them in his position paper
whera Kannedy and Niton both —and adopted them for hit own."
eon rent rated their afforta in the Kennedy taid.

Cruelly

News Briefs

Developer Threatens
Suit For Plat Okay

X rew To Shoot
Circus Rim Here

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Navy Men, Two
Firms Boost
United Fund

Canadian Urges
•Small Nation Bloc
On Disarmament

Soviets, Chinese
Reds Seek Unity

It's M ore Tricks Than
Treats A t This House

Maitland Man One

Equalization Board
Meels Wednesday

Seminole Blvd. Still
Closed To Traffic

Castro Rushing
Troops Around

Countess Tells Rotarians
Of Life In African Bush

Clown Sold Balloons

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Junior High Honor Roll Announced The Clock
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vid Howe, Valeria Atkinson. Cherle i ward, Jean Maaten, Jeannette
The G leanen Sunday School
Pennington, JoAnna Thomai, Lin­ ! Methieux, Myra Mcrka, Betty
Clan
of the Firit Baptiit Church
da Green, Robert Janet. Marcia Norris, Mary Phillip*- Karla Well­ will meet Tuesday at the borne
born, Sharon Whitten. Carol
Uppincett, Donna McMullin, Nan Samuel, Sheryl Slemper, Shirley-of **re. H. E. Turner, Jot W. ITth
•9 Ruik, Kathy Trout, Shery K(n|&gt; Be|t( u ,y ei( Dime Bolton. St. Co-hostesses are Mra. Berta
Thrasher, Betltna Vale, Sue Pope,t i Glenda Albert,, Annette Brown- Cortrell and Mrs. Thelma Steele.
Darrell Benge, Robert Grove, Diane Smith, Carol Oxford, Roy Meeting time la 7:30 p m.
j!'11 Kuykendall, Da- j GrePn Brenda Brown, Suianne
• • •
vld Littleton, Frank Murry. James CIirk Mi,„
, |un| A„a Mthin
The
Sanford
Area MlnUtcriil
Poovey. Larry Sherwood. Pixie, M |r|| Row|]ind. M#ry 9toU, m i.
Ann.
will
meet
Thursday I* the
Adimi. Freddie Berryhlll, Lynne „ RI), worlh&gt; M t n
Ktn
chapel of the SNAS at t a.to. for
Boynton, Catherine Cammack,&lt;Tyre and Shirley Bowen.
a tour of the base. Those who do
Rebecca Ricker, Margaret Smith,
not with to mike the tour can
Peggy Creamer, Judy Cochran.
come at 10 a m. for the regular
Elaine Echolt, Ed Fitzgerald,
Ida Hearn, Carolyn Keen, Jeanne
business meeting.
• • e
Klinefelter, David Lanier, Andy
Lyon, Teggy Rcnei, Steve Hi-'
The First Christian Church
Cbarde, Judy Rowell, Sharon
Men’s Club will host the area
Smith, John Todd- Boh Wllllnk,
Christian Men's Clubs in a supper
Linda Mitchell, Miriam Hearn,
The officer* for the Sinfnrd and program Thursday at T p.m.
Kay Sandifer, Dan Adams, Dou­
Junior High School Student Coun in the Shrine Club. Lcdr, Jack
g in Taylor, Sandra Rltbee, Kfit­
Langford will speak aftar the din­
ly Schllke, Roth VIhlen. Sutan ell have been elected.
They ar« president, Dan Me- ner and musle wit) be presented
Haynes, and Sherry Gray.
Call; v'ce president, Earl Balck; hy the Sacred Tone Quartet from
Honor roll itudenta in the ninth
secretary, Bonnie Caolo and trea­ the First Baptist Church.
giade are Jeffery Barlow, Eddie
to • •
Kotky, Kenny Poff, Steve Sewell, surer Stefany Weitgat*.
According
to
the
constitution
of
The
Mobile
Recruiting Station
Caml Bowet, Pat Brantley, Gerry
Goben, Linda le y , Karen Mctilcr. the student government, the presi­ for the Army will remain in Sandent and vice president were to be fojd through Wednesday to give
PUT A SNAPSHOT
Jill Wett, Karen Whlgham, Bob­
elected this year from the ninth Information on all branches of the
IN EVERY LETTER
by Ring, Barbara Blake, Barbara
1 • Day Developing Bertie#
grade d s n representatives, the
Buckler, Donna Date.
WIEBOLDT CAMERA
Jeaa Pletcher, Dlaeo Kackett, •ecrcU rj from the eighth grad:
SHOP
Sandra Hervlth, Carol Stemper, and the treasurer from the
SIS a Park
Saafari, Fla
Bay Boyd, John Saula, Ruby Ho- seventh grade.
The council's first project this
year was to sponsor a contest for
naming the school paper. The
winning angry was the "Braves
Smoko Signal" and was submitted
For tho second time in hie Itfe,
by ninth grader, Donna Date. A
committee made of Anne Aiken, Leslie (Lee) Thompson has an­
Jean Mailers, Peggy Miller- and nounced hia retirement. The first
Bonnie Ciolo headed the program time waa In 101S whtn Thompson
to telaci ten namee to be sub­ retired from the Navy with the
mitted to ■ popular vote from rank of Chief W arrant Officer.
Thia week Thompson again rethe etudent body.
tired, this timo from active busi­
ness, dissolving tha partnsrshlp of
Nslson to Thompson, building con­
tractors. Tha buslnoss will con­
tinue in the management of Yarn,
■r W. Neleon under the name of
V. W. Nelson Building Contractor.
Thom peon who lives In Loch
The Lake Monroe Baptist Church Arbor with his family will d*.
b something missing in your insurance
will hold revival tervlcea this vote hia second retirement years
week. The aervleea will begin Wed­ to tha aerioua builnaas of fishing
program? For complete coverage, call
nesday and continua each night and catching up on a lot of ntthroughout the week. The aervleea glscted reading, be said hi an­
nouncing hia retirement.
start a t 7:M p.m. aach day.
The programa will be led by
Rev. Charles Swaggerty, pastor
Mobile Unit
of the First Baptist Church of
Cbuluota. He is a nauva of Lake Visits Osteen
Monroe and a former member of
The Tubereuloiii and Health
the Lake Monroo Baptist Church. Assn, mobile x-rsy unit will ba in
Musk programa will be led by Osteen today from 8 p. ill. to •
Rev. Robert O. Byrd, pastor of p. m. in front of the post office.
too Lake Moara# church.
The Mobile Blood Rank win bo
General Insurance
To reach the church go weat Hi Osteen Thursday from 4 p. m.
on Ilwy. to to Monroe Corner turn to J p. m. at the Raptist Church.
114 N. P a r k A re.
FA 2-0331
north on SRD 11 to the ehureh. All wishing to donate blood are
Everyone il cordially invited to requested to register at the post
office.
attend.

V riadpal Hufh Carlton ot the
Junior High School hei
need the llet of honor »*tr
d n u Mr toe lin t six * « k i period
• f to* ariwel term.
TtMy ere Jimmy Bsrks, Chill
ClWWdlL Bill Crowell, Bueky
Smith, Kiri TIIi m . Ricky WaL
Piule Elam. Donne How*
Pam Meriwether, Clelre
ea, Al Boniface, Jimmy
Claudia
Bomgardner,
U n d e Jonei, Laraine Rlty, Janie« Grant, Lynn Cutrer, Philip
Elm ore, Merinello, flrlffitii, Di­
ane Guthrie, Steve Hlfiini, Me­
llila Wtlklni. Janet Oliver, Barhern THouai, Pat Stemtrom- Stefany Weetiate. Sandra Rapp, Jim
Robbins. Linda Aahby, Thomai
Hemphill, Carter Lee Noel. Adr*
ana Wletima, Rattle Wlllina,
S arah W1|ht, Diane MfMMan,
Adrienne Epstein and Booflte Bis,aan. aB of the eeventh re d e elan.
Prom the elihth grade e lm ,
P aul Uarkoi, Sharon Drum, PegST Miller, Randy Alexander, Da­

D. K. McXab today announced ] perience in the credit banking
tha sale of the Credit Bureau of fields in Jacksonville, Clearwater
Sanford to Paul Lewis J r.
' and New York City.
Aftar more than 30 years of act - 1 McNab said be wished to express
Ive ownership of the bureau. Me- hlj apprfcjltion to all the citizen*
Nib is turning management and n( s#nford tor iheir help and
ownership over to Lewis who has courtesy throughout the many
been acting assistant-m anager year* of his ownership.
since February.
The new owner said he plans
to continue giving the service that Rides 3 Winners
his been given in the past as well
NEW YORK
— Willie
is new lines of service that have Bhoemeher booted home three
winners at Aqueduct Monday but
not been available.
Before Lewis' affiliation with Eddie Artaro won the featured
the local bureau, he acquired ex- Rock Hill Handicap on Dierce.

turn

Junior High
Names Officers

Business
Briefs

Revival To Open
At Lake Monroe

Army service. Hours are V a.m. to . A|9 COMOITIONII

H. I . Pope C o ., Inc.

The one *61 car
built to back up a long-term warranty
heavtlftiflv

fto fcfwmafcar » , fined W alm m an indirmr trend —were
tow so m e n d iheir W car w artim e from the craven
wood 4.000 miles or V months to 11.000 miles m one M l
year, whichever crates hew.

Why! Became hwd *•&lt;* tor mr mm to wppnct ra h
crmAdmca. Ford for 1904 is tow aw cur hsuuttoullv hmh tn
ska cses of useIf

Tl»a 'M Fnrd was designed ind holfe to the mine exacting
it indued! necessary to otter an estemkd warranty. Ask to
re sbm warranty at ynwr drilcr'i.
k is atgndtoot that Ford hat so nunv lake caewof wsrff
irsracs nor found m other can, regardless of fyiee. The.*
new Ford features am a triumph ot ei hi suits rtteirch.
him engwwerrr.*. and qnalay crassrucitra that give you
tow asote rettsMr Feud asm hatot. Dr res s '61 t,«d m u .

STRICKLAND
408 E. lit St.

PAlNT

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Factory Faint Outlat

ART ELEC T R IC

The speaker for tha Xiwaali
F»r ft)« Pin•it Yaar Ar*«nd
OF SANFORD
WaaMtSF Canidittoaer
Club Luncheon Wednesday will be
Nr Tk* Nil I* WiriM
REDDER}
L. Dean Mather of Orlando. His
ItuSMti.l — liW.ilri.l — Csmm.rcito
Art SiaOlrty. Jr.
topic trill be “ Handwriting Ana­
Snlot - Service
f. O l « III. Ul* M.rv
lysis in Business and Industry.” IH t . Sark A n .
t*.«erO
*A 1-4.1!
Phono Sanford FA 4-3427
Bob Drabik arranged the program.
APPUANCgf
• * *
FARM IOUIFM1NT
Ca^i. Robert W. Stye will speak
N ELSO N A C O .
Shtrwood Tractor C o .
to tha Jayctes this week and show
WKfTt
the members films on fishing and
APMANCn
hunting in Paraguay. The meet­
Mss A Wilt*
ings are held Thursday at noon in
t
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t
.
S
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,
k i n , S tv
the Ctvle Center.
tsinti — H.c'wirs — Jak.isn Oatke.rUi
MASTIR MOWIRS
Orita* SO S-II1I
•
*
*
OH.iWe Hwy.
1114411
Tha committee on night mootings
6 . H. H IG H
FIIBS
reported to the Jaycee Board that
a vote on holding night meeting,
UICTRICAL APPtlAMCIS
Sanford Flour and
favored at least one monthly. It
Frigid
air*
waa decided to hold the evening
Fted Stort
IALH a IIIVICI
meeting on the third Thursday of
00* ZOOD — COIN M1AL
COMIU
the month. Time and place will 0-I.H. SO M l 11 Nils! t.kf.rS SA 1 Sill
Jim OANDr m o t
be announced later and the meet­ AUTO ROBT SHOP
I Jim Dandy Dug Feed 13.08
ings begin in November.
11S 1 ..M A.«
l.«i,N
SA MIH
• • •
Baddy's
.
P U R N IT U R I
The Baby of the Year Contest
Al/TOMODVI IRRVieg
started today. Persons ean plaee
Berry's Warehoust
their voles in the eontsiners under
Fumitura C o ., Inc.
the baby's picture. All money goes
DIIVI OUT TO THB BARN
to the Seminole Retarded ChildNtotf«fl«llv Ad*#rHiad Brandi it
ren'a A’ln., and la sponsored^by c w n m * ||CK „ lu |lB |
Dlic*u«t IrlcRi — Itodail fwmi
the Beta aig m a Fm , L e la A A l n ti liMsrg Art.
In te rs
»A l- ilt i
901 W. First Sanford FA 2-3S75
Chapter.
AUTO RABIATORS

IHiKXW HOW TIW M POND TAKES CARE Of r n t l F
Itorltitn itwKvYmX m m Hi
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t.mei w lm« w rsikntr. muffler.
own ttusn il On-i will sst yws wt Promt* in own bo«K AH wnl
lot tiuwlwf moral nutat.
m.inlx.1, i-.ro Me yetuP. |sm.
t le n t in awn ml —Vos i y* 4tm MW&gt;&lt; m pruu tow »iul iniMus
n u ln h o m e s ml rh«w»n s t o f a d i
rwn w wlttmiin« rtw bn), pmwii
Pull Hnw rsl sltse.
tows i aw 4,x o
Adjaws ii. nwn brake.—Mrs Twwk Take, rwa o4 tn own im,h Sea
MW boil, idiuil t l i c n ,u(i)- [Viimoad La.ire Pinna win m k
-n ttK .lly it* l i x kw w i m lining
as.
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Brunin* If. P ra tt to
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p.:*f Nr tosrv ftrests
nistwy
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Sarvica
TV m i Radio
Fad, I lartlta — Weak Sarm laiJ
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SUTTON'S G A R A G E

Randall Rnbbins. formerly of
C ities Servlet Products
Sanford and living now In St.
Oa,aril Steal,la.
Cloud, it reported in ‘ fair’* con­ Cars — TrueSa — Trader. — Laaamaatri
dition afler being seriously In­ Ot** I Dart — J4 Hear Wrackar Sanies
Oil..* FA Mill — Nilas FA M ill
jured in an automobile accident
late Sunday.
(
Robbins had Iwen attending the Fairw a/ Ttxaco Service
Harry M. Kniffi*, J M y r ,
home coming football game in
Gainesville and was ruling in a
riXACO OAS AND o u t
friend's ear when H overturned. Mtrfsk LsbrltallM — Slrailaaa 1. I. A.
Waikl.f t Falri»t«s — H llamea
He suffered a broken neck and
Us 6 Dalt.try — SaaS stnitt
is now in the University hospital III*Fill
I F,t,ra Alt ta-lare SA 1 14/4
there.
He ha* a brother, Kenneth Roh
VO RN D RA N 'S
bln*; an aunt, Mrs. C. R. Hunter;
SHILL SIRVICI
three uncles, Sidney Vihlen. Erir
fHILL FIODUCTt
VIhlen and Willi* m E. Vihlen. ill
M il - ACCIVIOIIIJ
living in Sanford.
Deice Halleries
21 Mo. Guar. 6 A 12
Volt, f 14.98 to $I8.!&gt;5
IK, It a Fad 0, la«l«,&lt;4 FA M ill
Kclifirious Meet
VATICAN CITY (OTO-Romxn
Catholic snd AnvUasn church cir­ AUTO to TIUCR IIPAIRS
cles today welcomsd the forth­
ZinROWER SROS.
coming mreting or Pope John
XX111 snd Ihe srehhtihop of Can­
D n illA a. sat tartoal*.
terbury a* evidence of the Im­
An treat *4
proved relationship between the
Plata* aat Saatolaa l,a aat
two Christian denominations.
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Housewares, Farm Implements
Hors* Bridle* to Rita
Sporting And Ki-.hing .Supplies

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Th« Hill Implement Co.

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la.eat — l.iurae — Fraa Ittimdsa
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Shoe Canter

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Bring I — Take 1 Or 10c ea.

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IlhllsA 4 Ply Tire.
lOOxh 4 Ply Tires

Reddlag § MMufucturlng Cu.

Let, — Acrtaf* — Ni-aaaws

HARDWARE

110.00 dn. A -42.00 mu. payment*

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WORKS, INC
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la'itse a.S Ikisflt
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PECK R EA LTY

Badcock Furniture

its.I.la, ■ Satan., • I.Suite1*!
Cart — TrwS. — trader.
Associate Stort
Leon Martin, Betty Drummond, 1(1 V, ». Ire.
I.dtre
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f’smntwll Merle W trnsr,
l.-f.r4
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William T. Taimadge, Sanford;
•A S — l o n u p
Edith Btrohmeir, William V. Por­
H A R RY A D A IR 'S
ter, Dellary and Florence Geier,
Southern Natural
Oran** City.
•U L F SIRVICI
Dismissal*
TVm — Idterl.i — At.wwrlM
Timmuns Heed, Erma Ragan,
l».e AAA Str.Ua
Mrs. Phillip Duyd and baby girl,
iuir.iiiU Irds 6 Matfltr SsrvUe
fA 1-4111 — FA M fit
Margie Ahury, Mrs. William h in t 6 Id.
Stuhlerd and baby girl, Sanford;
tows Aapli—cos
Michael Michalak, Def.and; Mrs.
Karraker's Standard
141
Are.
FA M » 1
WHliam Carr and hahy girl, North
Sarvica
Orlando; Wilkes A. Owens, Enter­
•UNSMITHI
prise.
Sfondord FrotoucH
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Williams Sport and
MiO*ili O. O.tr
l..e J.nUe
m r t.ntore A.e. t§.f.,e
fa is m
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Randall Robbins
Hurt In Wreck

F ord tod the way w M i the one cu

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sert eard party today at 7 p. m.
a t the Community Center. Prizes
will be awarded at each table.
Members of the group, at a re*,
ular business meeting held at the
DeBary Restaurant, heard e l #
president. Mrs. Jo Peek, vivo a ra.
sum* of the District Four m tetin t
and luncheon wihch was held at
the Ellinnr Village Country Club.
Nominated for membership at
this meeting was Mrs. Ora White.

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Anna Miller Circle Members
Hold Covered Dish Supper

DeBary Home Club
Enjoys Workshop
The DeBary Horn* Demonstra- Mr*. Grierson, Mrs. C, E. renderlion Club, held a workshop Thuri- gast, Mr*. M. Mosel, Mr*. L.
‘day morning at th« Community Jackson, -Mr». Edmund Ion anna,
Center. Mr*. George Wright in- Viola Howard and Mr*. C. SchiesN.
strutted the member* in making ! Mr*. Carl Barthman, chairman
French poodle dog* in black, white, ot the “ food* can be glamorous
and tan.
luncheon, prepared by Mrs. BarthTaking part in the demonstration man, Mrs. William Reich, Mrs.
were Gladys Falterion, Ella Stone, L. Ritter, Mrs. P. Tellit and Mrs.
Ague* Gerstinich, Mrs. M. Pfister, llussel Botdord, was aerved J*
0A lice Moore, Mary E. Kew, Mr*, more than 40 women.
M. Vos, Mr*. S. Tully, Ina BeneIt consisted nl a creamed parly
diet, Nora Lawton, Lillian William salmon rice ring, beet* in sauce,
son. Bessie Butin and Mr*. M. »*l*rt», roll*, half peachc* filled
McManus.
with mincemeat or berrie* and
Mr*. A. Oppel gave instruction coffee,
on liquid embroidery. Taking p»rt
Mrs. Barthman and her assistin this project wrre Mr*. I\*n ants showed the group step by
Walker, Mr*. John Lunny and step what (hey were preparing
Mr*. M. Kearns.
She emphasized that coniidenng
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Members working on pmc needle color, eye appeal and taite when
craft were Mr*. W. C. W'ebb, planning meals from can goods
on the shrlf would prom that
"(nods can be glamorous.''
The afternoon sessthn consened
Linda Celebrate*
at 1:45 p.m., with Mrs. George
Wright presiding. During the brief
13th Birthday
business *ession. committee chair­
Linda Mohn, daughter ol Mr. men displayed tneir finished *•";»
and 51r*. Robert 5(ohn of Ij V« and crafts and decided what cratt
Jtary, ce
celebrated her 13th birthday Liey wanted to begin as new pro
( Mary,

Thirty four Anna SliUer Circle
membrrs and their husbands met
last week at the Elks Club for
the regular monthly social meeting.
A covered dish supper was served
with roast beef a* the meat cour­
se. Salads, and dessert* were pro­
vided by those attending.
Mrs, Leslie Thompson was ini­
tialed into the circle, during an
Impressive candle-light ceremony.
Mr*. Ed Cox, vice president pretided at the business meeting.

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Mr*. Robert Zitlrowrr was *ppointed to fill the vacant office
of vice president,
Gucit speaker of the evening
was Steven Androsko. loyal knight
and entertainment chairman of
the Elk* Lodge. He discussed ac­
tivities of the new social calen­
dar, which will he mailed to the
home of every Elk, at the begin
ning of each month.
He also explained the importance
of the committee planning the cal­
endar of events. The committee

Advance Fashions
For Children
By GAY PAULEY
l PI Women** Editor
NEW YORK lU PIi—The calico
ami rirkrack fad in u n ill fash­
ions is on the wane. But what's
to succeed it?
One of the few men designer*
of
children*
dresses
said,
“ Franklv 1 don't know. Rut I
hope children's wear is headed
for a period or casual, simple

SIRS.
I&gt;. CALLAHAN, m iter, president of the Azalea Circle of the
Sanford Garden Club, is admiring an unusual arrangement of gilded dried
materials, including sage grasses, wheat and seed pods, made by Mrs. C. P.
Hnrkey, hostess at the meeting. Mrs. It. W. Turner, left was guest speaker
tor the evening. Each member present purchased a ticket to the state
flower show, scheduled for Dec. I to 3, at the Civic Center. (Herald Photoi
W lV C S

Sunday.
Mrs. Giflord displayed a wire —v - \
* t T n I- ’ •
Sonja 1Wester .pent the weekend me&gt;h pjcture fram ( wilh drlClJ ( J f
L lljO y
with her. Saturday afternoon they flowers, Mrs. Butin a hand bag,
went to Skate City. Sunday other |nide o( pjlM! need|CSi Mr*. C. F..
Informal Coffee
friends Mopped by and Her father Perlder!J&gt;, , bread tray&gt; Mr». Op
called from California to wish pc, and j , „ G(.rsUnchi hand bags
Mrs. R, S. Weddeke was hostess
te r a happy birthday.
and Mrs. C. Haddock, a hand too! at a come a* you are coder, 1 ri
She also received a transistor cd copper plaque.
day, for member* of the VAII-D
radio from him. H« expect* to be
The president appointed a nomi- Enlisted tt.ve* Club,
back home with the family next noting committee with Mrs, Adam
.Movies were taken By Mrs, Huweek. Her mother took n rr and Mtiller »s chairman and Mr*. [ go Mahlkc for viewing at the next
brother, David out for dinner. Barthman and Mr*. J. Haddock as- regular meeting, scheduled lor
gjilinj.,
| Nov, I ' at 8 p.m., at the NAS
M Orlando, Sunday.
The next meeting and workshop Sunday School building.
Linda received many uue gift*
David celebrated hi* birthday i* scheduled for Nov. 30. 'Hie pro-Mrs. John While was awarded the
Wednesday and another Lake Mary I gram will be given by Mrs. Oppel dour prize. Ollier members attciulboy celebrating * birthday last I and her eommiltec, on holiday tending ueie Mrs. Robert Serbweek was Billie Mixon.
(bread*.
rest, John Stankicwfcz, Mr». Del­
bert Matluas, .Mrs. Gerald Sasser.
Mrs. Robert Hudson, Mrs. Fred­
erick Stegcinarm, .Mrs. Jack Gui­
lin. Mr*. Daniel Buslwick. Mrs.
I.cltoy Talkamp. Mr*. Thomas
i Mr. and Mrs. Edward Uo-ell MeAnally, Mr*. Clifford Wallet and
By MARIAN R. JONES
.Mr. and 5lrs. C. O. Disliman arc announcing the birth of a boy Mrs. Robert Keener.
.MILS. R. T. WARREN, rijfht, chairman of the Imzuur,
are the parents of a son, bora on Oct. 16, also at the Winter Park
uchciluleil for Nov. 17 titul aponsoretl by thw Women’s
Oct. 22, a t tha Winter P ark Mem­ Memorial Hospital. Toby Mallory r V . . . ’* I p 4 F t t i n t if*
Society tif Christian Service of the First Methodist
1
‘ u lib u
orial Hospital. Albert Lee weighed weighed 6 lbs. 6 ois. Mrs. In n
Church, is &gt;huv\ intc u poster to Santa Claus, telling about
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t |l&gt;*. 13 or*, at birth—quite growa kasell is the maternal grand- o . I I
the event. Santa will make his appearance about 3 p. tn.
U p A l l A C C lC lC I lt
already! Mr. and Mrs. O nrhe mother and Mr. and Mrs, T. F..
mi the day of the bir'anr for a visit with »b« small fry.
T hlnn ^ wroQ2 whcn j„ u
Di&gt;hinan and Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Holland, of Route 1, Maitland, the
Hours art* front 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. in McKinley Hall,
Ellis of Oviedo are the proud maternal grandparents.
| «do,g.tir#d&gt;»* neflexes slow down.
with
a turkey supper served from 6:30 to S p. m. Mrs.
grandparent*.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Lavender. y our mjnd u„-t fully alert. Hands
Roy
Tilli.H
is iu eiuirjre of the supper. Tickets are $1.-6
are also quite proud of the newest rumble. Feet trip over Huns*
incUiiiingr
desaeit.
fo r adults and 76 rents for children
addition to their tamily, Clyde AN Eye* don’t see possible dangers.'*
D e B a ry
under
12.
They
may
be obtained nt the church office or
Homemakers— more than any
len, born Oct. 2*» at the Winter
from any circie member.
(Herald Photo)
Park hospital, weighing 7 lb*. 10 oilier one group— are guilty of
working
when
over
tired.
A
perfeel
dga. Little Clyde was very sick
when first born hut i* now doing *ct up for an accident,
fine a» well as Dot. hi* mother.
Mum* than five million Amen
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr.’ and Mr*. J. L. Malcolm arc &lt;'.m* « e injured in their home*
Mr. and Mr*. Russei Botsford
the grandparent, here.
' Mch &gt;” r20
of
•t Grande Vista arc back home
thc*c happen in th e kitchens. It) MRS. (I.A IU .M I; S.NVDLH i lo their homes in New Spring
Grandmuther licttic I*. Ragsdale Some of them are caused by care
from a threa month* trip through
Mri. Thomas Scagravrs was in | lr|d&gt; Ohio. They were here to
Ohio. New York, Pennsylvania wit* to excited to get a ia!) Irom |com .,J( disorder, and m su- of laik.vonv.lle, Friday, attending the |t|en d |h f ,unrril, w r0 c „ o( Mr
her son Huh, Saturday trum Santa equipment. But fatigue plaj " Chevrolet accountant* meeting.
and the Smoky Mountains.
Clarence Snyder.
Maria, Calif, telling of the car.y mJj 0j- role in most ot them,
Mr, and Mrs. Vivien Allman and
Mr*. P. Prtitit and Mrs. L. Rit­
morning arrival of their second
’jhe , 0 lution. Take time out to
Grant Clutler attended services
ter visited friends and relatives son Inal she forgot to get the name
j US{ jlvc minutes away from
’&gt;** H 4 ■ i ■ *-* *’
Lockhart Methodist church
while on a five Y6«k trip, to New of the hospital. No name has been [jk. joo wilt lessen tension. ia * r • at the
•:
York Pennsylvania and New Jer chosen jet Mrs. Annie Terry, the a coffee break, phone your neigh ■u,u ay evening.
aey.
other grandmother, went lo Santa t»r. knit on John's sweater, or
'H- and -Mrs.Richard crane and
Mr', and Mrt. Charles Bddiardt Maria, by plane last week, lo he just relax in * comfortable chair | daughter, 1*"rry of F.uu Galli, reof 3ladera Kd. celebrated their with her daughter.
I ur t,r* the couch. You'll return to | ccntly spent a day with Mr. and
4Sih wedding anniversary, this
Mrs. Josh Beasley led for Otnc- Lie J«h alrr‘
lw,tcr prepared Mr*. Raymond Lawson,
past week, «nd were the guests ga, (is , last week and arrived in to work safely.
Mr, and Mrs. Vivien Allman #nof honor at the home of Dr. and lime to welcome her granddaughlerinmcd at a turkey dinner. Sat,
Mr*. Chester Smith.
urday, tclchraling Mrs. Allman*
ler, * lb. Deborah Rulh. horn Oct. ( J s t C C I l L i A S M c c l
R*v. Arthur Moody, of Skaoea- 25. Toe parents are Nellie Ruth
hinhday and the wrddmg of their
talas, N. Y , u the bouse guest and George Riggins.
daughter and son in law Mr. and
With Sanford Group Mrs. Thotna* Seagraves. lhn.se at­
of hi* brother-inlaw and inter.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Kakm nl
By MRS. iT.kRLM F. SNYDER tending were, Mr. and Mrs. Viv.cn
Azalea Dr. He u tn route to his
Allman and son, Paul. Mr. and
The G. A. '• of the Osteen Bap­
winter home at Vero Beach.
Mrs. Thomas Sea graves, Mr. and
tist met with (he G. A. '» of the Mrt. J. L. Allman and son J. L.
Mn. Carl Barthman and 31rs.
M. Waite of DeBary. attended the
Central Baptist Church in Sanford. j r _ y|r. lnd \ | f, Grant Chiller
convention held In Miami, for the
Friends of Mrs. A. L. Barineau. j.-rjday evening. The Osteen lwsad and children, WUliam. Dwayne and
Fionda Society For Crippled Child who has been seriously ill, will be er, Mrs. Alhert Clark lrd lb* devo erndy, Marie ami Rev, Erie Rn
ren. 3lrs. Barlhman ha* been the gald lo know that she left Semi. . ,
t,fri v
chairman for tha paat few year* note Hospital and u recuperating »&lt;’•« ln&lt;1 *«»ld an original story lo
Mr. and Mr*. O D Todd of or
at the home of her daughter, the girl*.
in DeBary.
Iambi spent Sunday with thei’
They then enjoyed playing games cousin*, Mr. and Mr*. Ha wound
3tr. and Mrs. Harold Lynch ol Mrs, T. V. .Melt* J r , in Ravenna
DeLeon Dr. entertained a guest, Park. She is now able to have and held a winner roast. Mrs. Law win
3lri. Kapfwr Belknap ol .Miami, a&lt; , visitors.
Ciark and Mi*. Julm Criat
Mr. and Mrs, Clair Snyder re
the home of Mrs. E. Pugh, at ' Weekend guest* of Mr. and Mr*
f*1® transportation.
turned by piano to their home in
the Book Club meeting. Mr*. Lynch u D. Hastings at their home on
fhosc attending were, D i « u w Lheslerland, Ohio, Sunday and
although confined to x wheelchair, | Reservoir Lake were .Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Jones, Alice amt Shirley But\ | rj [yan3|d Snyder. -Mr*,
due to a broken hip. t* now able | c. E. Durbin, of 1-exmgton, Ky.
lon&gt; Shirley, Libhy and Cathy Ser- | &gt;-rrr| |)acon yjr, j.;a r| petert« attend social affair* and meet------------------------------ Nanc*
S“s,« L'r" " ' m*n. Mrs. Thelma Lewis and

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Oviedo Personals

Personals

Osteen Personals

Miss Nancy Thomas
Receives Honor
A l Kentucky School
3INs Nancy Thomas, daughter
of the Rev, ami Mr*. John W. Tho­
mas, SIB Palmetto A it., is a mem­
ber of the new Academic A. List
at Margaret Hall School, Versail­
les. Ky.
The new list was released this
week by the Sister Mary Joseph.
OSH. principal of the school, and
honors those students who have
done outstanding academic work
during the past six weeks.
Margaret Hall School ia a college
preparatory school and Is under the
the direction of the Sister* of St.
„ ,
,
,
llelcna, a reltgiou* community for
,
,
, ...
.
women In the Episcopal t hureh.

Mrs. Myers Hostess
To Noble Grands
The P*«t Nohlr Grand Club
.urt Tundny evening al the home
of Mrs. Mae Myers. Plan* were
discussed for a Christmas party lo
he held at the home of Mr*. Eileen
Rectnr.
Those attend,ng wrre, Mr*. F.ssi*
Cole, Mrs. Mary Jameson, Mr*.
May RuImw, Mr*. Minnie Ewan,
Mrs. Virginia Anderson, .Mra, Nan.
ry Dubbins. Mr*. 3l*e Mycr*, Mr*.
Nell Futrell, Mrs. Eileen Rector,
Mrt. Ethel Williams and Mr*.
| Emily Jameson.
I The next merling will he at the
j home of Mrt. .Mary Jamrsnn.

lines. Not a return to frit!) and
fluff. . . but relying on design, not
on fabric and trim, to tell dresse»."
The designer speaking was
Clyde Grant, a Navy veteran of
World War II. who aucceedrd in
the adult fashion world before lie
joined Jack Rnrgcnicht, Inc., a
iO-year-old firm and the first to
mass produce children'* dresse*.
Uiet Unusual Color*
Grant has been with the lirm
for nearly two year*, doing four
collections a year for three sue
groups. They arc the three to
six X. the seven to II, and the
six to II lor sub-teens.
lie includes the wide saslie*
and full skirls little girls always
have worn — and called them
“ bread and butler" items. Rut
the stamp of the artist shows
in the rich “ portrait" colors of
plum and rich burgundy he used
in the I960 holiday line and In
his one-man war on a couple of
“don'ls" in the industry—don't
put little girls in green or beige.
“ Beige ii womlerlul on little
blondes," said Grant. "And put
green on a pink skinned little
hrunetlr. it's trrnblv pretty.'*
The designer's love for the
“elegant casual ' look showed in
his “ hardtack"
group
,,
. . of
. dresses
.
now in the work* for back-to. ,
,
school 1961. These are in cotton
the rotor of denim, hut much
lighter weight—more like chambray.
Not * frill on any of the
dresses, but they're brightened
with brat* button closings and
with wihite stitching typical of
that on overall* worn by farm­
er- carpenlrr* or railroad men.
M e m o rial

Gift*
for
HEART
It HRBA K&lt; II
tiralcfully
Acknowledged

is composed of two member* each
from the Elks Doc* and tha Ansa
Miller Circle.
Mr*. Zitlrowrr and Mrs. RuaiaU
Spencer were appointed to repre­
sent the circle on the November
committer, to plan the cventa for
December.
Mrs. Ralph Wight II reported'
that the fruit rake sale waa pro­
gressing very well. Proceeds from
the project will benefit Ihe Harry
Anna Crippled Children'* Horn* It
Umatilla.
Mrs. Martin Dyer and Mra. Ed
Cox will represent the circle at
the .March of Dimes convention in
New Orleans, La. They will leave
today and return Nov. 1.
.Mra, Cox has caued a meeting of
the polio committee of the Anna
Miller circle and all interested
person*, for Nov, 15. at the Elk*
Club.
At thl* meeting, Mra. Cox and
Mrs. Dyer will give a full report
on the convention. Committee* will
begin lo make plan* for the march
of dimea for IML
Ollier circle m em ben attending
the meeting, following tha aupper
were Mmes. Roy Cnorpening, W J,
Clarke, Ed 3liller, Ed Stout, Charlea Grosa, William Kliaefeltar,
Clayton Smith, J . R, Hoolehan Sr.,
Morris 31use*, Buford Brown, E. J,
Mougluon J r., J . A. Hoolehan Jr.
Frank Wilson, Irene Kant, Char­
lie Stafford, Hulon Hale, Charier
Karaker, Fulton Baxley, Chester
Oxford, Kate Blank, Jean Kay,
Elizabeth Wolford, Harry Adair,
Gerald Bchrena and BUI Living*,
lon.

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Daughlcra ol Wt-sit-y S. S. C!**a
al t :30 p.m. in McKinley Hall, fur
of First .Methodist Church mecU
monthly business and social meet­
ing. Mr*. Floyd Alhow and bar
committee will be hostesses.
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One Day To Vote
Tha H n r st N tw tpaptn are conducting
* nation*wide campaign to extend the voting
tim e to two or three day*—perhepe on the
flret Sunday, Monday aiid Tueeday of No­
vember.
The idea behind the move ie to give
more people an opportunity to vote.
If we know anything about human na­
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WASHINGTON—Tho .ubtlatla#, gm ator’s sideburns as h* droned
tho sarcasm and tho haranguo of on, tugging a t his words in a

til Tuesday, and then awamp election offi­
cials who had planned on handling only a
third of them each day. Also, it would drive
people to distraction to await three days for
results they now impatiently expect within
three hours of poll closing.
Anyone who wants to vote, and who
knows for whom he wants to vote, can exer­
cise his ballot franchise in the 12 hours now
provided.

Library Offers Pleasant Surprise
With the pressing need for new roads,
public buildings and expanded governmental
services, many cities are neglecting cultural
progress. We note that Orlando citizens are
voting Nov. S to decide whether to build a
fine new library that will servo the needs of
that growing community. A library bond is­
sue is a rare event, and it will be interesting
to see whether Orlandoans think enough of
their city's cultural welfare to spend tax
money for something truly worthwhile.
Incidentally, in Sanford, we have a
library that does tremendous credit to a city

LETTERS

of its size. Only trouble is. too few of our
residents and visitors take advantage of the
splendid selection and efficient organization
of reference books, periodicals and fiction.
The librarians on duty are always ready,
within the limits of their schedule, to help
locate material on obscure topics — and
they’ll even make suggestions to visitors for
relaxing reading. During a recent visit to
the library, we were pleasantly surprised to
find a wonderfully useful collection of ma­
terial relating to tha War Between the
'States. There also are many interesting
Floridn books on the shelves.

to the Editor

Editor:
Editor:
Oa behalf of the Seminole Coun­
la a political esa p tlia , the is­
sues s 117 b ecess studied fee- ty *«*rrl e! Ret!**?*. **4 #ppr*causa d allesaUosi which obteura val by their board of directors,
the raal iwuai. Therefore, the wo wlah to commend you for
citisiD sod voter muit become your fine editorial of October 19
laforaed sa to tbo specific Uiuei la regard te water control.
This editorial, "Control la the
which art being dlicuncd; be
muit attempt te sift the truth answer", wai most commendable
from tho barrage of information and directly to the point. This ia
EVERYBODY'S problem and it
which be ia subjected to.
doesn't matter who paya or who
la one area of the presidential benefit!, n eveyone will pay in
campaign, much emphaiis bat some manner and ALL will bene­
bean placed upon foreign policy fit, therefore lets get away from
which I feel la proper became the Idea that a few shall be tha
ibla ia an iuue of major slgniflc- chief beneficiaries, and get on
ance. Senator Kennedy hen anted with the taak of. water control.
the real iiauea in regard te Amer­
Pure water, In abundanca i* a
ican foreign poliey It the lack of must If Florida is In rontlnue to
long-range preparation, the lack grow and prosper; it is, tbtrafore,
of policy planning, tho lick o( necessary that some means be
coherent and purpoaeful national taken to assure a continual aupply
•trategy backed by atrengtfa.
and to eliminate the cycle of flood
According to Senator Kennedy, and drought that has been a men­
thla It an laaue worthy of great ace to our fine citileus.
Important forward su-pa have
debate, a debate by the American
people through the media of their recently been taken through the
political partiea, and that debate efforts of our aiuilore and con­
muat not be atifled or degraded gressmen, «•*■'h.-ularly our uwn
by empty appeal* to national uni­ Congressman Syd Herlong, and the
ty, falan erica of appeaaement, or naver ending efforts of Mr. John
deceptive elogana about "stand- Krider of our Chamber of Com­
merce.
ing up to Khruahchev" for the laaue
We, as private citizens, will be
ia not who can beat atand up to
remiss In our responaibilitlts if
Khruahchev. who can beat swap
we fail th««- who are working so
threat* and intuit*: the real isdiligently to proteit the health
aue la who can aland up and turnand welfare of our citlzeni, and
mon’America's vait resource* to
we salute you for your stand
the defenie of freedom agalnit the with them.
moit dangerous threat it ha&gt; ever
,N. V. Farmer, President
faced.
.Seminole County Board of RealIn hla campaign for the presi­ tors.
dency of the United Stales, Sena­
tor Kennedy has nut told the Editor:
American voter* what they want
Brief? Yea. “ We like and appre­
to hear but rather he hat told ciate Kennedy's willingness to be
them what they need to hrar. lie discunteot with the state of the
exemplifies the courageous leader, Union. Complacency is danger­
ship which we need at this time ous.
to restore our nation'* relative
John F. MrCluskey
strength and leadership which Is
Sanford
neccaury to preserve the free
world.
The wretched have no compas­
- Sylvia J.JJavii Jr.
sion.
—Samuel J-!in*nn

tty BENNETT CERF
A highlight in the long run of
TV's “I'vo Got a Secret” came
when a very fa t contestant ap­
peared with a claim that he could
blow up an inner tube of an auto­
mobile tire, using only lung power,
until It exploded. He proved hie
point, too. Tha exploelon knocked
Panelist Audrey Meadows off her
chair, and sent the auccesaful conteetant flying straight out of cam­
era rengt.
Another aspirant showed the
panel about seven mile* of string,
ail knotted together. “Ia collect­
ing etring your groat a n ro t? "
arnffed Panelist Henry Morgan.
"Oh, no,” chuckled the stringfancier. "That la Just the work I
do. My secret is, 1 collect lead pen­
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By William Drury

Ry WILLIAM DRURY
When I am an old man, spin­
ning an old man'* tales of faraway
lands to tho apple-chatktd chil­
dren who ait a t my feet, 1 shall bs
ablt to tall them that I one*
knew Bubbles I.a Verne.
Ah, how their eye* will widen
when I show them the hand that
■hook tho hand of Bubbles her­
self.
It was in Honolulu. And Bubbles
was at tha height of her fame.

polities can drag a man down. Ho
craves a change of peace.
And hlorg comes San. J . Wil­
liam Fulbrtght with tha announce­
ment that h# will preaida over a
press conferenc# on: general for­
eign poliey. A refreshing relief
from politics. I rushed over.
Now, with all tha plcayvtnleh
haggling tbeea days on llfe-anddeath matter* of fortign policy,
t h l a man Suporbrlght auraly
would set things straig h t
Fulbrtght. (Sen. Joseph Mc­
Carthy, In wrath, used to cut tha
Arkansan's name In half) heads
our Senate Foreign Relatione
Committee. Of all people, with the
exception of tha President of the
United State*, thia setute South­
ern gentleman was tha man to
tooths the troubled waters of hys­
teria.
Tha politiea-weary, facts-hungry newsman waited. When the
session ended, Fulbrtght bad spok­
en 8,000 wordi. And, for all prac­
tical purposes, when boiled down,
this i* what tha Democrat said:
•The State Department refuits
to release pome papers Involving
Vice-President Nixon and Khrush­
chev. They ara important for our
political purpose in trying to de­
feat Nixon.”
Actually, tha Senator wants two
seta of pipers, 'the eecono in­
volve* an agency Teport on huw
our prextige stand* overseas. Ful­
brtght auepects th* report would
make Nixon and all other top Re­
publicans look bad.
Specifically, the acholarly-looking Rhodes scholar wants to prove
that th* Vire.I'resident expressed
regrets to Khrushchev for some­
thing or Other. If this were made
public. Fulbrtght feela, it would
take the onus off Sen. John Ken­
nedy, who once demanded that Ike
expreaa regrets to Khrushchev for
th* U-2 Incident.
The Senator, who looks like
Bert Parke with glasses, hunched
into the microphone*, never smil­
ing like Bert Parks doe*. A tinge
of grey ruffled th* edge of the

nasal, erudite way.
Cagily, a reporter asked: "Sen­
ator, aro you coordinating this
action with Senator Kennedy?"
Tha implication, vagua a t th*
sharp glints on the Senator's
glasses, was th at tha man fronV
Arkansas waa putting tha welfare
of th* Democratic party above
that of tha general public.
Fulbright replied: “ Why, I '
haven't teen Senator Kennedy in
months."
Nobody thought of asking him
how many limes h* may have consuited with tha Senator on th*
telephone.
When Fulbright first h i n t .®
that Nixon may have expressed
regrets to Khrushchev — this was
supposedly for cur government
having passed a resolution sym­
pathising with captive nation*—
tho Vice • President c r i e d :
“Smear!"
What did Fulbrtght bav* to say
about that? He chuckled, and with
a strain of sarcasm said: “1 no.
lice he didn't deny what wax ta id %
Apparently, I smeared him h*.
caux* I mentioned it. . . . "
There's just no way to escapa
the bitter bite of politics. . , .

Puerto Rico State,
Church Row Grows
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (U PI)
—Puerto Rico's newest po!iticn1|
party today sought a television
debate among rival candidates for
governor on th* church-stats issue
whieh has dominated the election
campaign.
Dr. Salvador Prrca. gubernator­
ial candidate for th* Christian Ac­
tion Party which has support of
Roman Catholic Church clergy­
men, laid down the challenge Sun­
day.
i
He dared Gov. I.uia Munoz Mar­
in .the main targ at of church op­
position, ami other candidates to
debate with him the "moral and
political issues" in a television
confrontation similar to those in
tho U. S. presidential campaign.

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She was an exotic d a n ttr, which I improve myself, I went to aee her
meant th at the took her clothe* perform.
Becuuie I hid cleverly dis­
off very, very slowly to music.
Exotic dancing ia a form of art, guised myself a* a gentleman of
a* any exotic dancer will tell you. some distinction, chiefly by put­
Anybody who thinks otherwtaa it ting on a coat and tie, tha man­
an inaenaitiva lout. This explains ager personally ushered ms to
why azotic dancing appeals only tha best table ha could provide.
Three feet from th* stage.
to highly aesthetic person* who
whistle shrilly and (tamp their
It Is very difficult to keep up
feet when they a r t profoundly an appearance of comptelo uncon­
moved by the beauty of a perform­ cern when a lady It shedding her
attire only three feet from your
ance.
1 with 1 had that much culture. nos*. Especially when sh* keeps
Bubbles wai th* star of a show grining at you.
You don't quit* know where tu
at a local tavern, having been im­
ported from Sydney, Australia, at look.
The manager insisted th at I
enormous expense. Anxious 'o
meet Mi tv Bubbles. Sha Joined me
CASK G-II3: Lola L.. aged 20. icaliat ah* la a poisoner of happy
at the table aft te the show. And
huniti.
•
has been married about a year.
Bennett Urges
turned out tu be the kind of girl
Haven't you also heard fat folks
you wouldn't mind introducing to
"Dr. Crane," eha began, "we
try to browbeat a dieter by say­ Kennedy Support
Mother (especially If your fe­
were at a dinner party raeantly.
ing:
WEST PALM BEACH lUPI) — male parent happens to bo Ma
“The man went into tha living
"My, you took bad! You are Conxrq^man Charles E. Bennett Barker).
ruuni to watch a ball garat on TV
jeopardizing your health. You of Jacksonville today urged sup­
A sweet, demurj child in a sim­
whilh tha wivaa atilt ta t and talk*
shouldn't diet so fast!"
td.
port of the Kennedy-Johnson tic* j ple cotton dress. Cut very low*. Her
Ami you know they really mean:
conversation interested me. Guess
"Whan I mantionad that my
" \o u are showing mo up! You ket “ herauve the Democratic what she talked about.
huaband often had to spend 3 or 4 make m* look likt a walrua by Party will improve the over-all
Sewerj.
days away from huma on airplane contrast. Bo 1 must either diet business climate."
Fur one solid hour, until her
flights, a divuuee asked me why and thus join you in slenderizing,
Bennett's statement was relea­
next
performance, aha sat and
l pul up with such a thing.
or else get you back up into my sed by Juhn Kennedy's stale cam­ talked about sewers. She said she
paign headquarters as the second
“For tha said men couldn't be plump category."
thought the sewage system in
truated, and aha asked if 1 didn't
It is much easier to make the in a scries uf statements by
think ha was running mound with dieter go off hia schedule and thus prominent Floridians on why this Honolulu did not compare with
soma other girl while ho was join the other coinpUcent fatties. state should vote Democratic all the sewage system in her uwn na­
tive Sydney, Australia. Then we
away.
Whenever anybody advocates down the line Nov. I.
talked about sewage systems in
“Dr. Crane, why will people de­ ideal that show up the antrrnchtd
uther parts of ths world.
liberately try to poiaun a happy vested interests, whether in reli­
Miss Hubbles believed th at Syd­
marrlaga by *urh negative sug­ gion, politics or science, the first Knowles, Baker
ney had the edge on all the rest.
gestion*? 1 have often heard di­ reaction ia to force the innovator
Call me a sentimental fool if you
vorced women do this tort of to recant. If that fails, then he is Attending Meet
like,
but I ahall always treasure
thing."
City Manager W. E. Knowles
attacked and arm cciclfied.
«f that hour with th*
l.oi« la ro irte t in saying many
"When a true xeniui apneai a in and commivsoner Jo* Baser are the
divorcees taka a soured look on tha world," stated Jonathan Swift, attending a two day Florida incomparable Bubbles La Yam*.
life and try to “tell" olhar happy "you may know him by this sign, Municipal convention in West
1 felt I know th* aeCret longing
wives on tha fact no man ran avar that the dur.res are al! in confed­ Palm Beach
of her girlish heart
be truated.
•
Surely aho dreamed of a day
Representatives uf cities through
eracy against him."
This is a subtle font) uf trying
when
sha cuuld afford to retire
out
the
state
are
expected
to
at
1
But it Isn't always "dunce*"
to defend Ihcmtelvte, for they who oppose him, for the Medical tend the meeting.
from show Lusine*&gt;, gal married,
aulK-onitiou.aly think a* follows:
Among the major items to be and settle down with the man she
Sociaty opposed Dr. Jenner when
"If other husband* a rt true to ho first launched emallpox vac­ diacuttcd ia water supply and loved en their own littla sewage
their wives hut mine wasn't, thin cination.
farm.
comprehensive plann.ng.
it would look a t if 1 were deficient
Tha clargy of Europe also thun­
and to Main* for iny divorce.
dered against th* railing of pota­
“ I muat therefor* Insist ran- to**, aven though potatoes later
itanlly that ALL men are fickle, proved such a boon they saved
fallhteaa and untrue, for then 1 millions from starvation ami thus
am In the rlear. My divorco will received th# name “Irish'* potato.
thus not be a reflection on me but
Divorce**, never become so
on my firkle ex-husband."
frantie in trying to justify your­
•Surh a belittler of other hua. self that you place stumbling
bands I* not motivated by a desire blocks In front of happily married
to destroy the happiness of l,ois wives like f oie!
or other brides. No, she doesn't
took that far ahead.
Sh* ia simply an ronerrnad with
The lets tenderness a man hat
protartlng her own ego hy psycho­ in hit nature the more he requires
logical “salva'' that she doesn't cf others.
—lbn Itahel

T im * alter tnx* I’vo told yoes So be careful when you
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: I am a college student.
Last year 1 m et a student who attends
another college. We were atrongly at­
t r a c t e d to each other. I sent him my pic­
t u r e , signed ‘'Love, forever.” He came to
see me many times. We got very serious
and then I heard th at he had been married
all along. He denied it. When I got proof
he admitted he was married and the
father of a little boy. L told him it was
hopeless for us but he insisted he loved ma
and things could be worked out. Now his
wife knows about us because he confessed
everything. If she names me In her di­
v o r c e suit my reputation will be ruined
because we went beyond kissing. What
should 1 do?
RUINED

i who wants to marry me. I think 1 love him
’ [but he does something which 1 neither
tlove nor understand. He likes to hunt
, 'deer and shoot wild birds. I know lots of
! men hunt and no one thinks its is cruel,
but I cannot marry a man who will take a
gun and kill defenseless birds and animals
ju st for the sport of it. Maybe if I were
starving to death I would kill in order to
eat, but 1 can't see any excuse for it to­
day. When I told him I would marry- him
if he gave up hunting, he laughed in my
face. Was 1 foolish ?
„
SOFT-HEARTED
DEAR SOFT-HEARTED: You were
hot foolish. If you feel th a t way, don’t
marry him.
~

DEAR RUINED: All you can do is
wait. If you are involved in the divorce,
you will need a lawyer to represent you.
In the meantime, talk to the chaplain a t
your college. He will give you the moral
support you need.
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DEAR ABBY: Some friends of ours
invited us to their daughter’s wedding in
1957. We sent the bride a very lovely wed­
ding gift. In 1953 she had a baby, which
they announced with those little printed
“ hints” (this also burns me up) und I had
to send a gift. In 1959 they got a divorce.
Now get this—last week this girl's parr-f-

daughter’s marriage to another man. Do
*w a have to send another wedding gift?
1
BURNED UP
DEAR BURNED: No on HAS to send
gift for any occasion. Rich gifts wax
cold when giver Is burned up.
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DEAR ABBY: I know it is your job to
| give advice, not mine, but I hope you will
print my story for all teenagers who are
in a hurry to get married. I fell In love
with Tom when I was 15. He was 18. I
fought w ith my family because I wanted
to quit school and get married, lie wanted
to go to trade school, but I begged him
to take any kind of job ao we could get
married. We ran off and got married and
broka our parents’ hearts. Tom wasn’t
ready to settle down so we started to fuss
at cnch other. I got pregnant. He couldn’t
aland my whining so he left me. Now he
Wapts a divorce because h- hsyu he missed
out on hia youth and it was my fault. He
is right. 1 still love him, but his love for
me has turned to hate.
Please, girls, stay home and finish
school and let the guy* grow up before
you atart nagging for marriage. I am 16
years old, pregnant, and will be a divorcee
in five months.
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NEW YORK (LTD - A ft* r
l i t T o m Kwell P ho w
breaking
in his act for 20 years,
IS) Hlagecoaclt W e s t
Danny Kaye got reckless Sunday
se&gt; Itert Skelton S h o w
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night and brought a portion of it
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t * ) A lcoa Presen t*
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Ca v a lca d e
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i D C h a n n el Nine T h ea ter
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III* Tow n of L ynnwood, Florida,
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viously announced and then post­ ctha
■io • 111u' a the r!an« and apacU:poned episode, "Tha Dark Trail" CAM'ina for aaid lnipfo%atii«nta: in»*
in "'itch Glgi Perreau and Rob­ • -all m n a i n j ' tlon a h a ll cypetat of
a "it Ium llmerock Ih m i or aoit
ert Vaughn play • romantic pair (• r n o n t baia w ith iloubl* aurfaca
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r r a i m a n i r oc k a n d a a p h a t t and
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play* a psychopathic teacher who a n d t he Town Co unc i l t t # r a b /
&lt;aat nat al l p r o p a r i v abutha* killed once and threaten* to do t• #&gt;»»a
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so again.
a n d cuntlffuoua, o r b o u n d i n g and
upon aijch t in pr o vam ant
Dean Martin's first TV effort at *tinti - il iin©
i l r d i t ha t o u t coat o f i C d
of the aeaton on NBC employe l n i | f l T M I l i | t h a r aft i al ri l na
Dorothy Provint, David Rose and t h i r d ©f t ha coal of aal d I mprovem r n l ahall ba pai d fr ont t ha prnhis orchestra, Don Knott* and r * a d a of t ha bnnrfa aol d by tha
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University of Michigan public I n i p r o w m a n i will be • • paci al l y
health engineer* have found a liwriefltel by iti* ■eld i r npr ovament
t o t h» t t i a n l of two-U iirila of lha
way to make people see "red1’ tf r a « t , thvraof, und t h a t t h a aprclal
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oped a powder test to detect hid­ and
enn tig uoua, or L o u n d ln f and
den great a flint—§ potential h«c- abdf t t ngr lipnri ■ucit ifTtpr'&gt;*.*«mer *
II.

Now lulls girl* esn hsve a sew-1 and this will *olva the problem of I was a T«ry small girl and I have
tog machine sll tlirir own. Singer Chriitma* gifts for tho little girls hern thankful all my life. It is im­
^ i»a produced ths “Sew-handy." j in your lift. I learned to »sw whan portant.
If you have sensitive body akin,
"Sardoellea" ar# the things for
you, Simply rub tha Ssrdoette
over your skin while It fa atlU
damp from a bath or shower. Al­
io take tare to rover dry apote
and elbows and knvr*. You will
feel emooth and amell just lovely.
"fasten to the man run me
HOLLYWOOD (L P I) — After
Be sura to see tha new belts.
more than two year* of bringing down," Jo in pouted with a twin­ TY-r-r &gt;•* ? * r -'r and Ju.i* to tie
Ifcip hi* son alone in the wild West. kle.
tLo &gt;
i nert are no bucklre.
" E r . . . what 1 mean,” said They give a nice finish to a shenth
TV's "Rifleman'' gets a helping
hand from a pretty girl—and a the abashed agent, "is that we and ran ba found in many colors
little romance for himself on the didn't want a teen aged glamor •ml in many fabrics from velvet
girl. We wanted somebody who
aide.
to soft kidskin.
Chuck Connors, sta r of the se­ was not too young and not too
The Hair Fashion Council show «
n es. finally gets a girl, in the old. Pretty, but mature.”
• new and exciting color, “roman­
Evidently
the
network
found
the
person of Joan Taylor, on the
tic lavender-beige'’ — ■ blonde
right combination in Joan who is
Nov. 15 »haw.
shade to go with the purple, or­
33
years
old.
married
to
movie
Joan is a comely brunette who
chid and lavender-to-plua Fashion
fights with Chuck at their first producer Leonard Freeman. They colors. You must match your hair
©meeting. Rut it's nothing a few havr three daughter*.
to your costume, and It's funl You
"You certainly couldn't call my
more episodes won't patch up
can find the new hair colora at
role glamorous,” she laughed. "So
nicely, thank you,
your hairdressers—don't ask me.
Producer* of the ABC-TV horse far we've completed five shows
Beautiful .Madame Rochas came
opera have responded to 'heavy and 1 wear nothing but blue
to New York to give a reception
mail demanding that widower Lu­ jeans as the new owner of the
(o introduce her latest psrfume,
cas McCain (Connors) find a suit­ country store.
as delightful n* the lady herself.
“ Everybody is being careful
able sweetie. Some 50 actresses
At her party Madame Rocha*
were interviewed before Joan about providing Chuck with a ro­
wore a dim, blare wool sheath
mantic
interest—afraid
some
fem­
was chosen.
cut high at tha neckline with a
"1 don't know why I'm the lucky inine viewers might resent me.
"As yet Chuck and 1 haven't so hugs pearl and turquoise pin at
Abne, but I'm delighted-" she said
the left shoulder and a necklace of
(luring a lunch break. "It's nut iiiuh.lt as kLivd, but there ate a
three strand* of large pearl*. Her
often an actress ha* an oppurtu* couple of very meaningful glances.
hair was done in a slightly buuf.
any to accept a worthwhile role The love Interest will grow slowly
(o see what the viewer reaction fan. style ami was swirled and
la a WciUrn series.”
contoured beautifully.
Before Joan could continue the is."
Women hat* long wanted a
Joan wears a ponytail hairdo in
•how's pres* agent opened up.
"peep" ints&gt; the famou* Men's Bar
her new role, and very little
Want Maluic Woman
at tha W aldorf-Astoria, New
"We didn’t want a young preUy makeup—another attempt to keep
York's magnificent hotel, but un­
girl for die part,” be started out. female viewers from mutiny.
til tha other afternoon they could
not. Now they have moved and the
"BULL and BEAR” restaurant Is
3. Declare
ACROSS
available to the ladles for cock­
3. M-.r.cu
2.*'Lwughinr
tails and dinner. Tha move was
u n it o(
Caviller"
dramatic and the guests a t the
I.atvia
jirti.it.
closing of tha Men's Bar and lha
4. Genus
S. EifltlC
of
opening of the "BL'LI, a n d
C. Son of
■wine
Isoao
BEAK” were invited to walk tha
0 . L io n 's
30. Region
whole way on a red velvet rarpet.
master
31. nurtures
Tha women w e r e beautifully
0. Aslan
32. Valletta
jnlmn/1
dressed and It wa* fun. Tha w ait­
la its
t
w
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r
'a
Aaswee
capital
ers carried tha famous bronze of
13. Chinese
7 .w a u r
I L C rlftm » »
tha "BL'LI. and BEAR” a t the
vraignt
•prvtw
head of the procession.
I var )
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3-3. Asa!* t a n 31. O n nr M
city
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31. Boa
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feudal
2 * .a o a e r
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pointer
York”
event.
prince
J e rtg
23. T urn
IB. Anger

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o f laonaw ood, r in r ld a . oholl In a c rn rd am ts .. Jih tha pruvivlona o f
la w , prn«*o*d to maUo am i proporo
a aprclal .,&gt;i«a*iuoat roll oaaoaalns
tti** oporlal hon oflto receiv ed ao a
r es u lt of aald Improvainon to itfa lnat
tha lot* and lamia a d jo in in g and
ronitln«iouat or b ou n d in g 1 and a b u ttin g (ha aald im p r o v e m e n t ha • i n f
•)iid
a p od al aoaoaarnant a § * | r m
the re apart I%• pro port lea on tho
coat o f auch im p r o v e m e n t elloi Nted
a a a l n s t aald p r o p e r t ie s a « d r ie r mined !&gt;? this roao lu tlon upon n
front fooUM&lt;* hoalo, and upon tha
t n m p h l l i in o f sa id aperlal aaataam ont roll fo catioo « co p y thereof
to ha puhlitJiod t w i t e lit the dan ford Herald o t t a c h l n a to said apo­
d a l aaioaamont roll ao publlahrd a
tmt leu directed t o all property
ow n er* Intareeled lit said apecial
« NNiteeiiieiile that or a deflntto tlruo
■ ud pl.iiiii ait, fo rth In paid, noli o
co nriip la! nt * w ill hn heard by the
p o f i r n l n i : a u t h o r i t y o f the Town
of L o iiiw o o d , Florida* In referen ce
to the aald a p o d a l n*«a***nients,
and eo ttln c nut In aald nnllco a
description o f e a c h property to bo
a s s e s se d and th* nmmiut to h«t
aa*v»Md • o-i 1mm e a ch piocu or p a r­
cel Of p rop er!).
itt: i r f c r .T iiia it n c i O T A r n
that the •p ecta l aeeea im a a ta proVided f or by till* r e s o l u t i o n fltall
DO pejebiO o l Ui«t oiitlntl o f Iho
property o w n er* a* f ol lowat
W ithin t h i r t y t*0) day* a fter
the liupriiv «iiieti( 1* dim ple ted
ur in i a i i ( i u ) • &lt;i u * I an n u a l
pa) m int* , aald doforrad pay*
mont a to h ea r Intorott at tha
rata o f a l a &lt;I) parcont par
annum.
ft»C IT n / R T I I K R
ft IS O L V E D
t h a t thla ro a o lu tlo n ohall be pub­
lish ed ftfiee a w e e k fur a period of
t w o (J) w a e k a In tho Sanford
Herald.
IIK II’ r t ’n T H B R RESOLVED
that thl&gt; r o i o l u l i o n ohall bo and
It*&lt;orna e f f e c t i v e Im mod totely fn»m
ami a fter Ito p aaaaga and adoption,
A In jRTED a t a r o s u l a r iue«Mrtp
o f the To w n C o u n cil o f the Town
o f l-cn* -vood. F lo r id a . Oils Itti day
o i Oolabor i i i o ,
A publto h o a n n * w ill bo hold
In Iho T o w n K a li In Lonawoo d,
tha 24)h o f N o v i m h i r at l;0i) IML
to hea r a n y a n d a l l couipUinta on
the ab ove re s o lu tio n .
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There were two or three lag* —
most notably a flamenco dance
number and a take-off on "Small
World”—but by any TV standard,
it remained a superior tour de
force.
If the hour w asnt completely
satisfying it is because of TV it­
self. Kaye's non-TV stage pres­
ence is so expansive, communica­
tive, open-hearted, that the cam­
era's limitations kept it f r o m
being completely unfurled. Kaye’s
stage-girdling prance* conveyed
the command to which I'm allud­
ing when picked up by a retreat­
ing camera at the atari and finish
of lha show. It waa through the
heavy use of close-ups, while
playing lo the TV audience, that
we lost the full-length artistry of
the man.
Kaye, however, allowed he
could work with thii unfamiliar
medium ai he kidded the camera­
men and commercials soon after
atartlag tho show.
Hla one and only guest star,
Louis Armstrong, earns along for
a rousing song that somehow end­
ed in triumph despite the dispa­
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play tournament, with prizes for
the winner and runner-up and e
trophy, given by the bank, also
going to the winner.
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M atch P lay Tourney Set W ednesday
Saturday througn Tuesday. This
give* three days to play a match
as the course ta closed on Mon­
day
Pairings for the first round
match*# are; Upper bracket, Auggie Russell v*. Sally Wight. Lovy*r bracket: Jeanne Foulk re. Vera
Brown.
Drawing byes in fra upper
bracket am Ruth Herron, Jimmie
Livingston, Marge O'Hearn, Doslie deGanahl, Myrtle Adams, Ann

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M yon catch
any rattle­
snakes or others of a poisonous
variety, get rid of them.
And if you Just happen to have
one you intend to dispose of but
haven't gotten rid of yet, don't
haul it around.
Tommy Russell, who helps his
parents, Mr. and Mri. Henry
Russell, operate Marina Isle, said
a rattler got him in a whole lot
of trouble last week,
Russell said ne hid caught a
rattlesnake and had it in a burlap
sack In his boat. He said a wild­
life officer charged him with
possession of a poisonous reptile
without a permit.
*Tve been catching raUla-

In the Frldiy Nile Acey Deucy
League at the Je t Lanes. Duffy's
Lounge Is still m first place with
a IT win and seven lost record.
High bowler for Duffy's was Tilly
Lewis with a 220, 316 aeries.
High bowler for Ihe Pure Oil
was Dot Holbrook with 349 series.
Hardin Ins. Agency took two
games irom the Capri restaurant
to give them an eight win, 14
lost record. High for lierdin Ins.
was Pat lfarrill with a 112,349
series.
Dsphtne Beauchamp Was high
bowler for the Capri.

Ruths', Sima*' and Davie* ramain undaunted on top of tha
pack in tb* Mr, A Mr*. Bowling
League.
Don Ruth carried hi* team to
victory ltd* week with a 211-367
effort to down Rollon's 1 to 1.
Th« alway* atendy Ralph and
Shirley Simaa rolled to a 4 0 win
over Martini, to hold second place
on* half game behind Ruth*',
Roy Daviaa carried hla team to
a 3-1 win over Siaczkowski'a with
a 2tlu-uu7. SiKSkuWaki*’ only win
came on Joe's fine 231 game; high
game tor tha week. Davie*' re­
main In third place g'-i game* be­
hind the leader*. John SpoUki had
high series for tha men with 341.
Weekly honor* for Ihe gal* go to
Cathy Pool ter for a 140-47'J,

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DETROIT (U P I)—Will the fa­
miliar Jaw of Casey Stengel Jut
out from beneath a Detroit Tiger
cap next season?
Rick Ferrell, special assistant
to the club’a president, disclosed
3fonday ha ia “ssriously consider­
ing" Oi' Case’ a* a possible man­
ager for the Motor City's Ameri­
can League baseball entry.
In discussion! of who would ba
hired to rsplaca Joe Gordon, the
name of tha former Yankee pilot
esme up several timee, Ferrell
said.
Stengsl, contacted by United
Press International in California,
said he wax on vacation at pres­
ent and waa not discussing or
considering any job offer* for the
next few weeke.

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Planning Olympiad
LONDON (U P I ) — The Bntiah
A m a t e u r AthUMr Association
track and field championship*
next ye.ir may he staged as a min­
iature Olympiad with most of the
track stars nf Ihe I960 Roma
Olympic Games invited to com­
pel*.
Th i s « a v e n u n ,
PC MANITCW* OQMWM
CALLED TO ASST
IF DCRfi BAIN
SCHOOL TOCm/f w ia n?
HE SAID
—J I’LL CAIL THE
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S I SUPERIN­
NATIONAL &gt; * TENDENT/
H OLIDAY/

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PRINCIPAL *•«
HE BAYS

TODAY IS
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BAN FRANCISCO ( U P I ) - Al
vin Dark, a veteran ballplayer
who ait of a sudden found his
self rookie manager of the San
Francisco Giant*, planned a
"summit conference" today with
two of hie old bosses.
"Cm going to talk to Leo Durocher and Bill Rigney about run­
ning this club." Dark said Mon­
day shortly after the Giant* had
tendered tbeir former ihorutop a
two year contract at an estimated
I3O0U0 per iea»on. "But Ml be
talking to them as manager to
manager, not a* a ballplayer to a
nuiugar."
Durochcr managed Uve Giants
to two National league pennants
and one World Series victory
when Dark waa hit shortstop. Al­
vin also played for about two
months under Rigney in 1934 be­
fore the Giants traded him to St.
Louis.
Durorher had been mentioned
prominently *e a successor to
Rigney, whom the filth * place
Giants dropped last June 14 when
the club was second in the stand­
ing*. Chief scout Tom Sheehan,
who it getting hi* old job back,
managed them during the in­
terim.

Th* belt uf Hanford* mala txiwlsrs began s. 23 week schedule of
•cratch competition la»t Wedne*day night at Jet Imne*. The eight
three-man team* »eem to be very
tvanly matched »mce four teams
ara tied for first ptara and th* re­
maining four team* alt tied for
second place at th* «nd of the tin t
night of competition.
Stand -out* for the first night
were George Keni* and K4 Callan
of team No. 3; they had 217 and
234 game* respectively. A 403 ser­
ies by Garry Fox of Garlyn Ken­
nels was high in that department.
Other kcgler* pushing th* 400
mark were John Spolski 694,
Georg* Kerri* BOI, and Bob Bor»dorf 590.

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fpp«r bracket: Jimmie Livingiton vi. Marge 0'H esrn, Don!*
deGanahl vi. Myrtle Adams; Aon
Marsh v». Doni Spencer; Franchon M cRobcna' r*. if -len C*rraaay; Jackie C raw ft'i Vl. Ha.
eel Porter: Reba Mahan vi. Hat*
riet Williams; Jane McKibbin
vs. Frances Rinehart.
Lower bracket: Crela Higgin­
botham vi. Gladys Brown; Bar.
bara Rowell vs. Mildred Smith;
Lucille Pearson vs. E u ie Bataon;
Cecile Heard vi. Keen Ivey; Gen­
evieve Woodruft vi. Suiy Dickey;
Haiel Durzo vi. Blanche Nicely;
Kathryn Park vs. Viola Kaitner.

Marsh, Dorii Spencer. Franchon
Me Roberts, Helen Carraway, J a c ­
kie Crawford. Hazel Porter, Re­
ba S tatus, Harriet
J»w*
McKlbbin and Frances Rinehart
Byei In the lower bracket went
to Lucille Heard, Crtla Higgin­
botham, GJadya Brown, Barbara
Rowell, Mildred Smith, Lucille
Pearion, Esiic Batson, Cecil
Heard, Keen h ey , Genevieve
Woodruff. Suzy Dickey, Hazel
Durto. Blanch* Nleelyj Kathryn
Park and Viola Kastner.
Second round matches include:

snakes all my life and didn't know
about any such law, but 1 found
utri v*ii«u 1 purled a rlCu uuiiu
ob the charge," Russell and.
Not too many people keep
poisonous snakes anyway, hut it
appears from Russell's case that
there is double jeopardy involved
for those who might.

"Rig is a good friend of mine
sad 1 respect his judgment.”
Dark said, after getting the for­
mer Giant skipper’s phone num­
ber from a reporter, ” 1 sure
hope he landa that job managing
Detroit."
Dark, 34, a devout Baptist, re­
turned to ihe Giant organization
from Ihe Milwaukee Braves after
considering Ihe offer for a week.
He *aid he did not know if he
would keep on playing,
" l talked things over with my
wife, Adrienne," Dirk said. "We
make all our decisions together
and we considered this religious­
ly. Then we prayad that it would
be a good move."
U mark* hie first lime out *•
a manager.
The deal was consummated
Monday when Ihe Breves, Lie
fifth National League club he had
played with since breaking into
Ihe majors It years ego. traded
him to Ihe Giants in exchange
for utility player Andre Rod
gers.
Dark said that he always want­
ed to be a manager and had
picked up at much information as
he rould listening in Ed Stanky,
hit roommate for four years, Hurocher and Charlie Dressen. But
he did not affect the mle nf a
strong man who had arrived to
straighten out a team often pro­
nounced riddled with factionalism.
"In (he first place, I don’t want
a free hand in running the hail
club," he said. "I don't think any
first year manager should have
a free hand. A* a mailer nf fact,
no manager should have a free
nano. Alter all. I've known the
men in the Giants organization
for a long time.
"Horaee Sloncham- Chub Kee­
ney ami Tom Sheehan and the
rest are all fine baseball men. I
certainly expect to cooperate
with them anil nse their advice."

HIGH

QUALITY,

NEW YORK (UPI) - For theV
first time in history, the collet*
football teams ranked 1-2 in the
nation by the United Press Inter­
national Board of Coaches w i l l
clash head-on neat Saturday.
The first meeting of the Jte. 1
:nd : team : is the IQ jrtzri that
the board has been rating the
country'# m ajor college te a m s £
was set up today when Iowa re­
tained the top ranking in the
board'* weekly ratings and Min­
nesota vaulted from fourth ht
second.
Iowa held on to the top rung
by rolling up 343 out of a possi­
ble 330 points in the board's rat­
ing*. That's the highest point
total in any week by any team
since Nov. 10, 1933, when N otrew
Dame had a point score of 343.
A warning for Iowa — Noire
Dame wai tied, 14-14, by Iowa
the neat week and wound up aerond in the season's final rating*
behind Maryland.
Minnesota's spectacular jump
was caused by the failure* o{
last week's No. 1 and I teams
— Mississippi and Syracuse. O le_
Miss was held to a 4-4 tie by®
Louisiana State and dropped to
sixth place this week. Syracuse,
l a s t year's national champion
which had won 14 straight games,
mok a m-o beating from Pitts­
burgh and slipped to ninth place.
Iowa received the first-place
\oies of 29 of the 33 coaches who
make up the UPI board. Coach
Forest
Evashevaki's Hawkey**
also received five second-plica®
totes and one third-place vote.
Of the six first-place votes missed
by Iowa, two each went to Mis­
souri and Ohio Stale and one each
to Minnesota and Navy,
Navy, which had to battle to
down Notre Dame. 14-T, moved
up from fifth to third and will
face taih ranked Duke this weak.
Missouri followed Navy in mov- g
mg two places, from sixth t o "
fourth, and Ohio State jumped
from eighth to fifth.
Washington moved up from
ninth to seventh and Tennessee
rim e from 11th to nail eighth.
Rice crashed the elite circle by
jumping from 12th to loth.

Pace Trophy Race*
NEW YORK (U PI)—Navy and
Syracuse are tied in th« mid sea*on balloting fur tha Lambert
Trophy, emblematic of aaatera
major rollega football aupremaey,
while Tufta held* a clear edge In
tha balloting for th* I-am W t
Cup, emblematic of eaatera small
college supremacy.

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THREE bedroom houir, unfurn 3-HOUSES: Sanfard 130: Oviedo
130; Oviedo J43. l*h. FV 2-1338
ished, nice quirt neighborhood.
Call at 111 W. 17th St. or phono
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LUMBER * HARDWARE • PAINT 18* GLASS k MAHOGANY *kl or Batons • Professional • Balanced
pleasure boat, 33 h. p. Jobuon Sheet Music — Instruction Booki
ROOFING
FHA Lean*
B. EDWABDS
electric, completely equipped:
.Magnm Organa
BULDERS SUPPLIES
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
also many sxtres. FA 2-8873.
We Give TV Stamp!
112 Magnolia
90S W. SrdSU
F.42-7898 COf- RECT . CR AFT M ft. boat,
h alier and 18 h. p. motor 8130. FOR SALE: IS It. upright QuieFA 2-7713.
Frra frceier. Phone FA 2 043T
21. Electrical Services
after 6.30 p. m. nr all day Sat.
House Wiring — F.iectrle Service
and Sun.
Gateway To The Waterway
Sid Vthlen
Your EVINRUOE Dealer
READY MIXEI)- CONCRETE^
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
R obaon S p o rtin g Good*
Outdoor
Table Tops &amp; Seals
Ph. FA 2 0913 joa.g-g g. u t
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Ph FA 2 3981 Lot Markers — Sills — Lintels

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MODERN HOME. * bedroomi. kit- OFFICE RENTALS, completely
air conditioned Roia L Pay
ehen furnished Rent reawn
ton. Registered Real Eitata
able. Ph. FA 2 8043
Broker PA 2-1201.
FURNISHED apartm ent, elean
FOR RENT: 1 roomi, approt.
and rloie in Aduhx only Jimmy
1000 »q. ft. floor (p art at US
Cowan. FA 1-4013
So. Palmetto Ave. *i block
from Povt Office. Contact Mri.
2 BEDROOM completely unfurn31. L. Rahorn at Downtown
ivhed houiei available now. Pb.
Clearer!.
FA 1-1341.
FURNISHED apt 300 Park Ave.

33. B o a ts A M otor*

25. Plumbing Services

Wa l l

9. For Sale or Rent

Steps — ratio Rlocka — Sand
1847 EVINRUDF. (Lightfoun. 17
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
b. p. boat motor 123. FA 2-7071,
109 Elm. Ave.
Ph. FA 21711
2422 Chase Ave. after 6:M ..

II ft. SPORT CRAFT boat, Mur­ PLACE your nrdrr now for Mrs,
Brown Millers famous home*
ray trailer, new 33 Evinrude
Plumbing A llenting
made fruit rake. We ship any*
motor; all '38 models priced
AIR CONDITIONING
cheap. 814 laurel Avenue
where In the w n r 1 d. Ph,
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK ______________
FA 2 3604.
Tnea., tbm PH. - I P . M. day htoot Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6362 3 1 , M ic h in e rv
Tools
for* laxertlow. Mm . • Sat. oom.
S-ROO.M oil circulator with drum
PLUMBING
FOR SALE: New Cub I jv Buy with
and stand 83(1; Underwood port­
RE8PONSIBIUTT:
Conlractini A Repairs
woods rotary: ,V1 Ford, new
able typewriter with folding
Free Estimates
grove tires; A. O John Deere
TRa H ertld will not be responsible
Irgs, A t. 880. Phone FA 1TTTS
R. I.. HARVEY
(21; Ford disc; tapered grove
for mere than one Incorrect laserafter 4:30 p. m.
204 Sanlord Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
chopper; cultivator bar. all 3
Don af yewr ad, and revervra the
DINETTE SET. living room
point lift: also heavy duty uti­
right to revive or reject any adfurniture, 2 bedroom suites, 1
■26. Radio A Television
lity trailer: pull type grove due
"W eft G e o r g " - I
F o u r w ife g o t h e r d riv e r’*
eertivement from what ordered to
Frigtdaire automatic washer, 1
ami various implements. Ward
eooform to the pollrleo of thin
TV SERVICE CALL 82.80 plus
power mower. Call altar 8:86
Equipment. Phone 4731. Geneva.
pirt*. AS parts and liber past
16. Femnle Help Wanted
12. Real Eatate For Sale
p.m. FA 2 89M.
lively guaranteed to days. Sun
S A N L.\NTA APARTMENTS. FARMER’S AGENCY
55. M otorcycle* - Scooter*
shine
TV..
FA
2
9792.
Nice large apartm ent 404 E.
VASES, Club Aluminum Ware,
DUE TO BUSINESS TR ANSFER OUTSIDE CURB GIRL, white,
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
^CLASSIFIED INDEX
14th St. Phone FA 2-4282.
1939 CUSHMAN Eagle” motor
over 21. Also, t FEMALE
wsffle Iron, hardware, tools,
we are forced lo take a trem ­
3465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6221
acooler 8130 cash. FA 2 3098,
1. Loot ft Found
COLORED COOK over 21. Ap­ 27. Special Service*
39 in. wood lath, * bt. Delia
endous loss in order to sell
3 ROOM furnished apt., screened After hour. FA 2-2618 - FA 5-3012
2. Nolieea • Perwul*
ply Pig ’N Whistle.
quickly. For only 11,080 down
table saw with S b p . meter
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, state„ ..
„ ,
porch. 612 Park.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
ft. Education - Inatractlon
you can have a beautiful, spa
$80, hand garden plow end at*
menu, invokes, hand bills. «*d
« C *ban*»
WOMEN HOLD
4. T ra n s p o rt at ion
2-BEDROOM house near new high 2 Bedroom Home in excellent
cioui home. Three bedroomi, 2
tachmeata and many
other
program.,
e
t
c
.
Progressive
2-WHEEL
utility
trailer,
excellent
condition; all electric equip­
school. Cali FA 2 1.W5.
hath v Jmili itLjipn ILani'eju.Finrida. ____ COSMETIC PARTIES: _
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Priatmg
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Pboee
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—conditnm.
apy-r
osinvately-i^-a-ffment. including GF, air condi­
room. Large trees, well Und Earn 523 "for 3 hours work. Make
ft. For Rent
308 West 13th St.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house
* 6’: spare fire and wheel; 883; 1 NOVENT gaa heater 1 year old.
tioner; nil spare healer. Thli
6&lt;V'&gt; profit. Hire others. Every­
(raped lot. Prestige neighbor­
7. Huntneon Rental*
at Lake Monroe. FA 2 3930.
FA 2 8291
i.
a
real
good
buy.
Terms
ran
thing
furnished.
Beautiful
Christ­
PIANO
TUNING
A
REPAIRING
Lit* Mclltrrofl, Sanlanrio Trait*
hood. You must se e ‘ it to ap­
ft. Reach Rant ala
he arranged.
mas
gift
line.
Send
name
for
W
L.
HARMON
• r Park, Longwood.
preciate
It.
FA
2-7332.
FURN.
Apt.
2300
Mellons
ille.
9. For Sale or Rent
17. F u rn itu re
bill details and free ii-cable
Ph. FA 2 6223 •
10. Wanted to Rent
IIELMLY
REALTY
BALD\YIN~0RGAN, slightly used.
ROOM with or without board.
samples to STUDIO GIRL COS
t. Real Entate Wanted
308 W. 13th Street
• BIG VALUES
HOUSE CLEANING. Windows
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
Can he purchased with small
METICS,
PARTY
DIVISION
9
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Near
hospital
and
medical
center.
1*. Real Eatate For Sale
FA 2-7603. Evenings FA 2 3379
• QUICK CREDIT
Boors, walls. Phone FA 2-1212.
deposit and small monthly pay*
•I.
W.
HALL
Glendale,
California.
FA
2-0461.
13. Mortgage Leona
• EASY TERMS
menta. Also two Hammond chord
Realtor
BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM. I
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
WF. GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
14. Insurance
2-BEDROOSI unfurnished home
2544 French Ave.
organa, like new, will aeerifice.
BATH
HOME
locsted
on
beauti­
lft.
Help
W
an
led
All types and site*, installed
15. Rtninem Opportunities
873 a month. 118 Country Club
Phone FA 2 3641
Spinet piano only 8395. Thomp­
ful landscaped corner lot. Built- "Call H air
WILSON - MAIER
"Do It Yourscl!"
16. Female Help Wanted
Cir. Call after 3:00 p m.,
in oven and range, refrigerator 4 BR HOUSE, by owner FA 2 8171 FULL TIME service station a t­
son Music Co., 343 No. Orange
New and Used Furniture
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
17. Malo Help Wanted
tendant wanted. Apply Kiddy
FA 2 3148.
and blinds. You ran purchase
Jit E. First St
FA 2 3822
Ave., Orlando Phone CJA 3 4377.
S
T
I
N
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lft. Help Wanted
Standard Service, llth A French
this home for only 813.400. OUT OF TOWN OWNER offer* 2.
Machinery
and
Supply
Co.
2-ROOM
furnished
apartment
Ph.
19. Situations Wanted
ROLT.AW AY. Hospl'll and Rsby AUTOMATIC
controlled
Duo
nown payment 4*00 and lake
2 bedroom; carportr,
utility
20i W. 2nd St.
PB. FA 2 543.’
FA 2-3927.
Beds. Day. Week, or Month— Therm oil heeter, loo gallon
20. Babysitter*
19.
Siluiilinn*
Wanted
over FHA mortgage at S 's'r
homes; one in DeBary, 89.300;
FURNITURE CENTER
*21. Beauty Salons
tank. 49 Dallia Dr., DeRary.
interest.
one in Lake Mary. $9,900 : 5300 WORK WANTED FA 2 4016.
EXCEPTIONALLY nice 1 bedroom
lino French Ave.
*22. Build • Paint * Repotr
Move
in
immediately
down.
870
monthly;
FA
2-7213
ALL
MAKES
A
MODELS
house, all electric, 814 Elm Th
SEWING MACHINE: Morae SuPh. TA 2 7938
23. Building Materials
Call Jim Hunt, t A 2-1301
RF.KTALS SI WF.F.K
FA 2 1682.
LAWN WORK, FA 2 0*49.
perdtal gig tag, tewa on buttons,
2t. Electrical Services
Rl£uPH01»STER!NG, work guar281 W. First St. (24 hr. eer.)
makes buttonhole!, monograms,
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
St. Johns Realty Co. WORK WANTED. FA 2-4018.
25. Plumbing Senrieea
SLEEPING ROOM, private enanteed. Free estimates. Phone
F A 2 3833
darn,
etc. Almost half paid for.
No
Down
Payment
and
only
138.
26. Radio ft Television
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
.
.
trance and hath. FA 2-3986.
FA 2-7818 «r Ml 4-1771.
Guarantee remaining. Write Cramonthly (including principal, 111 N. Park Ave
Ph FA IflM DAY nr part lime work. 815 I-o WILL give a Sarah Coventry
27. Special Services
3 -BEDROOM house 883 per
Fashion Show. Beautiful Jewelry New A Used F irmture A Appli­ dit Mgr., Box 34, Herald.
interest, insurance and laves)
2ft. Laundry Service
cust.
THREE bedroom, two bath home
ance*. A Good P’.-ce To
for that Chrislmii list. Pbo
20. Flowers • Pltlnts • Shrwba month. Calt FA 2 2924.
for one of our 3 bedroom homes
PIANO: extra small upright, per­
in Sunland. 8493 down, pick up IRONING si home. FA 2 7791.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
P 4 2 *899 or F A 2 8047.
3ft. Poultry * Pets - Stock
on
S.
Summerlin
Ave.,
with
these
2 BEDROOM furnished
apart
payments. Call FA 2B22T
fect condition, nice finish. Will
31. Automobiles - Trucks
added features; terjtro floors,
J e n k in s F u rn itu re
ment 3101 Magnolia'. 833 month.
HEATING
sell $130. Ph. FA 2-1971.
21.
Hen
ut
v
Salon*
m32. Auto Repair Service
MUST
LEAVE
Slav
Oc:u(
r.
1
awning
windows,
tiled
bath,
499 Sanford Ave
FA 2 7150
R. A. Williams. FA 23931.
H.
B.
POPE
33. Boats k Motors
Bedroom, 1 bslh home &gt;-'*tra
electric range, paved street.
SPECIAL: Floor sample Council
300 5, Park - E.A 2 4234
Thu adv good for 82 .V) off on
REF1NISIIED ANTIQUES and old
SLEEPING ROOMS the GableZ
31. Machinery - Tools
large living area. Extra large
chip iee machine. Make 306
City gas. water and sewerage.
any regular price wave Even
picture frames. Restoration a
401 Magnolia Ave FA 2 0720
lot close to schools, east access
35. Motorcycles - Scooter*
lbs.
iee In 24 hours. Can he pur­
Call for further information.
ing appointments. Air rond. 29. Flower* - PUnls • Shrub*
speciality. Pick up and delivery.
to shopping. Monthly payments
36. Trailers • Cabanas
chased en our special plan for
FL()n IDA-OZIER ENTERPRISES
TURN. Apt. 20DA W. 1st S t
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 105 So.
Call 1281, Geneva, Fla.
less thin 8100. l i t E Coleman
Petuniai: Snaps; Calendula; Pan­
8123 per day. Seminole Fix­
37. Furniture
Builders
Oak. FA 2 3742.
FA
2
7889.
ture k Freeier Co.. French
LOVELY large furnished bedroom,
sy*;
Stocks:
A'erhena;
Carna­
3ft. Articles For Sale
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Helmly Realty, Selling agents
private entrance. FA 2-7161.
tions:
Salvia;
red
and
purple.
Ave. at Second Sc. Sanford. Pk.
39. Articles Wanted
ate.
Benight
Sold
Larry's
Mart
308 W. 13th St.,
Ph. FA 1-7803
EAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
FA 2 8331.
GRAPKVILUE NURSERY
21.1 Sanford Ave. Th. FA 2 4132.
2 6 in Hiawatha
ROSA L. PAYTON Now Open
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom CB
Grapeville Ave. near 20th St.
Air
Cnnd
—
Air
Coqd.
Drysrs
house; stove and refrigerator;
REDWOOD FENCING
1. L o st k Found
Sell Us Your Formture Quick
And A siociates
Open Evening! hy appoint me at
in Sunland. FA 2 8097.
See Sample at . . .
Service
With
The
Cath
SUPER
Registered
Real
E
itata
Brokar
.19.
Poultry
*
Pel*
•
Stock
BROKF.lt
DIAL FA 21198
WLOST: Blaek female Cocker Span­
GREGORY
LUMBER CO.
TRADING
TOST
FA
2
0877
Ph FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
W. H. Shippy, Aiioc.
iel in Golden Lake area, an­ S-BKDROOM I bath, kitchen fur­
8th 6 Maple
FA 1-OMO
i u
i ---- ------- va.» ■
■
■
Permanent
Wave,
complete
J
7 .Vi BEAGLE, male. 9 months old
3I&gt;2
So.
Park
Ave.
Pb.
FA
2
3991
nished, heside new high school
swers to ns me of "Pinky."
NEED FINANCING?
*20; papers 510 evtrs. See 180,1 5«. Article* For Hnlt
HAZEL
PORTER
REALTY
SHOP
*93 month. Ph. FA 2 783] or
8 Bedroom, CB home with built
• REWARD. Ph. FA 2 3313.
Holtv Ave. Pimm, TV 2 1233.
HUNTERS
ItfM W. 23th
Ph. FA 2 1321
FA 2-1971
In financing. Kitchen equipped.
O ld) NEWS P AP ERS MIR SAf.F, Guar ant eed water proof leathof
END OF THE RAINBOW
Clean and attractive. Only 8173
.'ll. Automobile* - Truck*
2. Notices • Pcrsonnls
I Cent per lh.
NEWLY decorated 3 room cot­ This 3 bedroom 2 hath customhoots. IVEY'S SHOE STORE.
lo move in. Owner says sell
THE SANFORD HERALD
built masonry home is every­
tage, 2 bedrooms. FA 2-1437.
oNC
good
u«ed
Jeep
FA
2
800:1
WILL SWAP part-lime mainten­
November! t 1
I DINETTE SET. I bird cage and
OFFICE
thing you’ve wished for in beau
ance for part payment on rent
stand, easy chair, oft he Use;
I
OR
SALE:
1933
Plymouth
fnrdor
204
W.
tat
St.
rA
12811
ty and livability. Really unfor living quarters for two. Bos
bargain. FA 21781.
"WE TRADE"
STKNSTKO.M RENTALS
sedan, new clulrh, tire, muffler
, usual down lo an impressive
Reautv 5 a Ion
SALE: Portable Remington
L e /o Herald.
1 BR Apt. Large. Immediate 873
Walker Ruildir.; double firsptnre -in the living
alet p•!*,!,-—-hm*---r*d:-- *"• iJ FOR
Quiet writer—A ! rood. Reckon Hifflftnf knives m » up, shoes,
3 BR apt. Large. .Avail,
i.itn n»k
F A J 7M4
mom and indoor harherue.
LA 2-2^36.
bools, luggsge. ARMY * NAVY
able. Call FA 2 3187.
.1., E d u catio n - Ittalrticliun
14 Nov.
...
*0
There ii canal frontage ailjaSURPLUS. 310 Sanford Ave.
door.
Home unfurn. 3 BR i itaih inn
1938
Ol.DSMOHII.F.
four
B u ild ____
• P a i n t • li e p a i r
rant to a picturesque suburban
FACTORY TO YOU
Realtor—Im urnr
PIANO LESSONS 75c. FA 2 8032. Home unfurn. 3 HR. t Rith
rvs
clean. Phone FA 2 *IVt
lake. A little cleanup will make rA t&gt; M I________ 113 X. Tark i p u v r , N n. Color,
ALUMINUM
.TO. Article* Wanted
a «perLilly.
Furn. Home. 3 BR |&gt;i Bath 121
the outside setting match the
VENETIAN
BUNDS
FOR
SALE:
1932
Bl’ICK
2
dr.
6. For Rent
Residential,
commercial,
Indus
Eurn. Home 2 BR. Avail
outstanding quality of the home SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shores
Enclosed head Sag proof bottom WANTED CPO TOP COAT. at«9
Reviera hard top. FA 2 38.1*.
'rial
Licensed an! bonded
42 __
Call
14383
1* Nov.
83
Rrautiful
lakefront
home
near
itself.
Owner
says
SEJ.L,
su
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
___ FA ________
______ _
2-BEDRUOM unfurnished houie
Work guaranteed
Free e*ti
Furn. Home. 2 Hr. Avail.
ing
completion,
for
someone
de
Ihe
price
is
only
813,990
with
or
rayon
tape*
Coliun
or
nylon
V
A
'A
.N
T
TO
BUY
large nlr corn*
;|'J.
A
ii
tu
Itepnir
Service
2U05 French Ave. FA 2-2093.
1C Nov.
too
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2 1171
airing the best of everything
terms. This is a TOP NOTCH
fnrd*
, _ ,
pressor tank. Phone FA &gt;7814
nr FA 2 1437.
Unfurn. Home i RFl t flaih no
Call FA 2 7838.
Heal—don't miss it!
Senkarik Glass nnd Paint C o . ------------------------------ -' FURNISHED apt. FA 2 2800.
AUTO
GLASS
1 1 — i i i - i i 14„___l a a e i-— j b
210 Magnolia
Ph FA 14172 A
Pf,ATT S CARPENTRY Service*.
INSTALLED
1.1. M nrlgnge i.o n n s
1^3-ROOM ground floor furnished
,
"WE TRADE"
Stenstrom Realty
new work 4 repair. Specialise V.’iflrUhietd
Hack (Ha**
aparttneiil ltd month, 113 Pal
MORTGAGE LOANS
in Fla. run'ii enclnriiics. I' i
me! to.
Door tilii**
Vent GUM W A N T A D S H R IN C
III N Park Ave Phone F* 2 2420
FHA and Convent on»l
FA 2 7 Ilf,.
SKR\ ICM
Commercial A Residential
4 ROOM furnished house Incited FURNISHED apartment tni pal ST E M PE R Agency
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing -Seiikarik Gla** anil P a in t Co.
FAST RESULTS
al 613'* E. Third St. No child | metto. FA 2 C289 after 8 p. m.
Realtor—Insuror
ST hN ST R O M H L A i.lY
an l cement work. FA 2 1899
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 1822 I
ren. FA 2-1X91. ’
FA 5-1991
115 N. Tark HI N. Park
fhone FA 2 2420
LOVELY’ 2 bedroom unfurnished
SONNY'S PAINTING
2 BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
house in excellent neighbor 1 REST OFFER will buy 82,000 15. Hu*ine** O ppurltliiilie*
Top Quality Work—Low Rates
air conditioned. 870 FA 10**1
equity
In
Iskeview
home;
3
hr.nd, 828 Escambia. FA 2 0274
NKW HOMKS BY
FA 2 2*71 «r r A 2-4037
5erv!ce nta’.inn
bedrooms. 2 hath*, built in kit FOR LEAST.
APARTMENT, pnvate hath, nire
Gon*. eilahlished location In
rhen
equipmenh
Th.
FA
2
3*72
|S ly furnished. (I0 mo 407'* W
READY FOR OCCUPANTT
ventsrv takeover THE Pl'RE
1st
OIL COMPANY. 601 W Sixth
I hnn*e from ma n r varied
IN SANFORD
Street Cily
2 BR house, medern. FA 2-0378.
exterior de*l(n« and floor
3 BEDROOM, 2 full bath, separate
n(an*.
LOCATED
________________ _____________ I
‘um
dining room: 2 yr. old CBS
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen furn­
NICELY
furnished
duplex,
plea
fO
U
O
f
S
IR
V
I
10
LIVE
IH
SOUTH
PINKCREST
ft
SUNLAND
ESTATES
Palmetto Avenue,
,jnvl,n ai,um r FHA mort­
ished. 873 month FA 2-3883
sant surrounding*. 117 or 319
gage. balance $13,800, and move
WHERE . . . .
T tfc
Ft G K f c t i N
W. 12th. SI. Phone NO I 1289 or ROBERT A WILLIAMS. Realtor
FURNISHED t room house. 38W
VA and F i l l FINANCING
right ih. TK'l 7909 or FA 2 (362
BUILT-IN DREAM
or
FA
2
3203.
Orlamiu Duvt, Siofurd.
AVHF.nE____
Raymond I.undquist. Atioe.
VA—NO IIOIA N PAXMKN1
tS T A T L S
KITCHENS
Atlantic Bank Bldg
- UNFURNISHED
houses
in FA 2 3911
LARGF three rwdruom unfurn
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES BY
WHERE
.
.
.
til TTff MOME'i
nhed horns t i l l Park Ave
Oviedo: 1 unfurnished houie 3317
869 DOWN - 869 MONTH
AS * J g Q «•
CAN YOU GET
if, A
• 8123.01’ m"n:h Call FA 2 3931
Palmetto Ave.. Sanford; I un­ j pedriwm. 1 bath home .tear
B I N I R A L ^ ELECTRIC
MORE
HOME
^
Kt
l
’
th
V.‘
jN
'
i
furnished house 921 French
new high school,
COTTAGE, 3 rooms. Couple and
------Al.sn--------REFR1GER VTOR
Ave Sanfurd; furnished apart
DOLLAR VALUE f
SUPREME REALTY
baby accepted. 869 FA 2-1737.
IIVEN —It ANGK
men! 317 Park Ave. FA 2 13.341
Of Orlando, Inc.
• 2 * 3 * 4 Bedroom*
FHA
F H A FINANCING
W ATKit HEATER
C LE A N modern furnished s o t* .
311 Park Ave. Kersey.
RESALE
AVAILABLE
Cllerry l 3331
• Planned Lake Front
DESIGNED FOR AOUR
891 Palmetto FA 2 4331
Serelie
Eve. CRestwood 7 21*0
Community
------------------------------2 BEDROOM furnished apartment
L O W LOW LOW
BETTER LIVING
a l r e a d y f in a n c e d b i
FINANCING
SMALL furnished hportment 800
Palmetto Avenue.
• 4 FurnUked Model* for
ELECTRICA l.l. Y
DOWN
PAYMENT
1‘ark Ave. FA 2-0731.
ORIGINAL
PI
RCMASER
yuur Ineperlion
IHREt TIONS: Turn Meat
FURNISHED I hedrnom duplex.
on 291h SI. Follow Country
l
o
n
g
d
a
l
e
i
NO
QUALIFYING
—
OTHER
THAN
GOOD
CREDIT
RENT A HKD
Minimum $350 I)n.
Ph. FA 2 0383.
Club |&lt;d. k Watch for nor
W if ,,e» i Of H St
LOW INTEREST BATF-S
5 It -druom - I ’ • llalh
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Beds
alga*.
LARGE 2 bedroom house and
DOWN PAYMENTS LOW AS 82"n
sf
By Dav. Week or Month
I
p A R K H
screen porch, unfurnished- $10
I BEDROOMS ----------- 1 k 1 BATHS
BUILT BY’
CARROLLS FLHNITIRF.
Mill It p *
11(111 \ PA 1 MENT lO K fl *
month. Ph. Geneva 2IM.
Ph FA 2 3181
118 W. lit Si.
RENTALS HOMKS AVAI1.AB1.E
NO ( I OSING ( (1ST
|
&gt; AND 2 BEDROOM homes. Day FURNISHED cult age located at
S.17 Mo. Include* Everythin! _
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
Five Points: weekly or monthly;
LAKE MAK1 BI.ML
P tone FA 2 5611 A/ler 6.00
IIIGH DR1 VAOODED LOTS |
i b 4 BEDROOMS
HWY.
17*2
271K ST.
CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
565
per
month.
Ph.
FA
2-1161.
NO 8 3122.
Just Meat of 17-91
DIRECTIONft: « Ml. So- _
I Sanford.
2. FULL bATHS
SANFORD
PH. FA MS9I
Hwy. 17-92. Turn ■
811 Weal 13th Street
FA
2-812.1;
FA
2-8570
LARGE I bedroom freshly painted ! 1-BEDROOM ftfmiabed apartment, 1■ Right I Mi. P ao DynatronCARPETI D
Phone FA 2 -ilu l
J. BRAIL KY ODHAM. PRES.
^
^
apartment, 310 Magnolia A K : clean. Small child accepted. J ir«. Follovs Sign*.
LI VI NG r o o m s
Rossetter. Florist, FA 11831. , 3013 So. Sanfurd Ave NO 1-4343 J
T*ee.. thna PH. • 1 M l , day W
fore lowrtlnn. Mon. • Rat. noon.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
LAKEFRONT HOME rent or tale.
private hath* 114 W First St.
2 hr., 2 porchei, kitchen equip­
ped,
many eatrai. Good fish
LOCH ARBOR — Cryital Drive.
ing. Owner TA 2 1387.
Two bedroom home, completely
redecorated, kitchen equipped,
icreened porch, carporle, stor- 12, Real Fatale For Sale
ape. Quiet neighborhood. Muvt
«e* to appreciate. FA HIM . FOR SALE or .R A P E - 83,330
equity,In 3 bedroom CBS home
for house trailer or icll for
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
89,930 Small down payment.
FA 23138.
Located In city on over h acre
2-BEDROOM block home. Large
lot and plenty of tree*. Phone
utility and Florida room. DeFA 2 7631.
Biry. TA 27213.

Sowing Much. Repairs

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

Dawn's

STEMPER Agency

I

|

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR

*

HOMES S8250 !

!

IDGE

Shoemaker

�Cart, a atliili' i llbdUkxm took'
tng and sorting unit It
demonstrated by Lucy Nowlla,
home economist for Florida Pow­
er sod Light Co, and Data
The door pritea, an electric Thrasher, sales representative.
A. K. Shoemsker Jr., head el
blanket, donated by Sanford
Electric Co., went to Mrs. P. L.
Elmore of n o t Lincoln St.
Parents showed Interest in the
family planned homes and kiddies
were wide-eyed waiting for rides
oa the ponies ia the play area of
the park.
Tli* home with the solid oak
block floors drew the largest
amount of attention along with
the demonstration of the Partlo

The Ravenna l^ark Home* open
(m u m attracted familte* from all
o ver Central Florida Sunday to
ae« the aeven modela of three and
four bedroom home*.

plained tha all-electric equipped homea juat completed.
Tha Golden Value Home shown here waa one of the
seven visited by tha 1,500 persona who attended the
open house.
(Herald Photo)

NEW MEDALLION HOMES IN RAVENNA PARK
were open to tha public Sunday and tht modela attracted
familiM all during tha day. Representative* of Shoe­
maker Conntruction Co., developar of Ravenna Park, ex­

Bhoem ake*----- G w t w U e # -----tv

builder of the homes, reported
that this was a most successful
home showing with about 1 Vo
people in the area viaiting r / J
tenaa Park and viewing the
homes.

POR —
W eddings

Hirthdaya
Anniversaries
OPEN Friday Evaslage

GWALTNEY Jeweler
I • . Park

PA SUCC

WATCH REPAIRING
NEW YORK (U P !j - Hew Y " * »j M

City PoUcs Commissioner Stephen
P. Kennedy threatened today So
call e«t the Marinaa If discontentad policemen carry out a massive
“sick’* strike on election day.
Kennedy, buffeted by a fsud
with his own force, added that U
thd Marines were not available
Nov I, ho would call on tha mili­
tia, the military police or the par­
atroopers to protect the “sacred"
right to vote in peace. Ha also
said he would fire any policemen
Involved in such a strike.
Ilowevar, John J. Casaese. pres­
ident of the Patrolmen's Benevo­
lent Association which has long

SECOND

?«*e KcnnHy's resign*'1''",
denied any •alck* ’strike waa afoot
for electioa day when tha witlra
24,000-man force Is used because
of tha voting. Kennedy said Mon­
day he had reports that large
'numbers of policemen planned to
rail in sick and say they were too
111 to report to the police surgeon
for a checkup, making it impoaaibia for tha polica doctor to veri­
ty or object to all sick reports
by making house rails.
Tha flection day strike report
followed a traffic ticket ''slow­
down'* or strike eaactly one week
ago, allegedly called by leaders of
policeman who objected to Ken­

nedy’s sharp crackdown on the I!
legal but prevalent practice of
“mPpnUgbtlPK,". In which patrol­
men hold outside job* to supple­
ment their salaries.

FOR CONTINUED GROWTH
An d p r o g r e s s

RE-ELECT

Sanford Youth
Joins Army

City Commissioner

Dorsey W. Kettering, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Kettering
Sr., 2123 Yale Av*„ enlisted in
the regular Army for three years
active duty.
Ha attended Seminole High
School and was recently employed
with a local food alnre.

CROUP

A

NO.

1

man with I years ef EXPERIENCE
EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY
Ynur vole and support appreciated
,
Nov. », )»H0

ANNUAL

Match Your S k i l l
Other Local Football
And .Get Paid
For Your Fun.

FOOTBALL
CONTEST

CONTEST RULES

FREE CASH PRIZES will be awarded each week (in accordance
with Contest Rules at right) as follows: 1st PRIZE: $15; 2nd PRIZE:
$10; 3rd PRIZE $5. Nothing to Buy. Nothing to Pay. No Obligation.

• 9 football ganies this weekend are placed, one
in tach ad on this page. Indicate winner by writing
in the name of team opposite the advertiser’s
name in tha Kntry Blank. Xu scores. Ju st pick
winners.

THIS PAGE WILL APPEAR EACH
TUESDAY DURING THE FOOTBALL
SEASON.
DINK

AT THK

• Tick a number which you think will be tha high­
est number of points scored by any one team on
this page and place this number in the space pro­
vided in_ Kntry Blank. Thu will be used to breakties.

SIGN

• One entry only to each contestant. Entries must
be brought to the office of this puper or postmark­
ed no Inter than Friday X’oon, November 4.

GOOD KATING I

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
(Keaaonable
GEORGIA TRCII VS. TENNESSEE

PILLOW R E N O V A T IN G
Featliera elerilired under ultraviidrt light and placed In new Inking

I. It'KNSF.lt

IlY

HTATK HOARD OF

IIKALTM

SEMINOLE COUNTY
LAUNDRY

NO EMPLOYEE OF THE SANFORD
HERALD OR MEMBER OF HIS
FAMILY IS ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE.

Facsimile also Accepted)
Address

.My Name la .... .
Seminole County Laundry .
Boh Crumley AgencyDay ’n Nile G rill..................
Mary Carter Paint*
Cavanaugh Tire Service
Chapman Concrete Products
Oscar’s Cocktail Lounge
Senkarik Glass k Paint .......
Pinccrest Inn

Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner

INSTALLED'REPAIRED
Q l l C K I N S U R A N C E CLAIM S E R V I C E

will he the nioet points scored in liny one game

SENKARIK GLASS A

M A IL OR BRING EN TRY BLANK T O

WISCONSIN

BUY 1

G ET

G A LLO N

V£/

SOI W. FIRST HT.
KENTUCKY

1 GAL
FREE
FA 2-361

VS.

VANDERBILT

SANFORD

Winners of Last Week’s Contest:
First Prize - *13 — MILS. OWEN MrCARRON, 1l« I nk* Minnie Dr.. Sanford. Fla. Second Prig* — SIO — A. I- OMEY, P. 0,
Box 27. Lake Mary. Third Prlxe — $5 — I). A. SMITH. P. O.
Boa 32K, Lake Mary .

Bob Crumley Agency
lank building

I ML Rant of Frearh on 25th St.
DANCE

TH E

Flak Tire Diatrihotor

ARKANSAS VS. RICK

0■
• m --""H
•’*’
J

to

TIIK

MUSIC

OF

FAIRLANES

#

MINNESOTA VS. IOWA

T

y-j

OHIO STATE VS. INDIANA

Fur the Do-lt-Ymirielf Home Rrmedeler
Furl Drum Pwta
I’eli« lllorLe - 2" s »" i OF* and 2" a 11" i 2»" Site*
4" * 20" a 10 bulkhead Piling
Flnwer lied llordrra
Property Line I'orner Poet a
Sep lie Tank Cover ste m
ALSO — Si Ila, Linlela and Door llradera

LOUNGE, BAR &amp; PACKAGE
1 IKK S U iY I lh

NORTHWESTERN

HERALD

Pre-Cast Concrete Material

CA VA N A U GH

VS.

'COMPLKTR

Football Contest Editor

M ary Carter Paints

PAINT CO

] t e MAGNOLIA
K \ g.
Co-Spwninr ml l . &lt;if Fla. fnntball hroadcaat oeer WTKK

CHAPM AN C O N C R E T E PRODUCTS
DUKE

VS.

NAVY

GOOD

FOOD

Air Conditioned Comfort

The Bute Market Keetaurant

WAKE FOREST V i. N. C. STATE

�United Fund
campaign* are everybody’* responsibility anil all •hnnld
lialp eul aa much aa poeaible with aontrlbutlona. D ent
Wav* th* burden of paying for our aerrtee agenelea *o
a f*w. Help now!

_____________________ WEATHER; Fair through Thursday. High today, TS-80. Low tonight. 16-66.________________
'VOL. 63

United Press Leased Wiri

Established 1908

WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. W

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Temporary Tax
Relief Asked
In Orienta Area

Benson To Lead
UF Campaign
'In Casselberry

Kennedy Says GOP Uses
Bomber Fund For Votes;
Ike Joins Nixon Rally

Properly owner a from two aubdivisions hard hit by high wa­
ter! all year atked the County
Board of Equalization for “tern
porary lav relief* at the ftrat
moving now, the administration f Kennedy got tumuttuona *y*«
Uy United Preta International
equalisation session thia morning
Sen. John F. Kennedy accuted should be blamed for acting ao lion in Loa Angelei Tuesday from
Only about 30 person* alt ended
■lowly on *uch a vital weapon,” a downtown noon-hour crowd
the morning seision aa compared ,he Elsenhower adminlairallon to
Kennedy said.
I which police estimated at about
with 300 last year.
day of releasing an additional
ilia comment canie a* he began 200,000. He made ■ aeriee •#
R esid e n t, ol O rient* (’. anient
atked the hoard for temporary s,ss million for development of the t second and final day of cam- , speeches in the area, winding lap
a a _
__ _ n __ .UK
__.
..*
m..t. before •
Kea.tf I38,000
I |W1 narinnt
about
persona iniista
inaid*
relief a* most ol
their property .....
B7o bomber
‘ to1 _increaae
Rcpubli paigning
in Vice nPresident
Richand
outside
Ihe
stadium
St
East
has hern coicred by water sincr can voles.”
ird M. Nison s home »l*te to
j &lt;n. t Democratic presidential capture the 32 electoral
votes Los Angeles Collet* where he
A S Merrill from Florida Ha candidate said the adminiaHa- which Caiifoio.. gate in 1332 *nd "tf4.7 Tttwiuiuted by- Adial T.i-J itaBU •
venson,
Democratic
standard
sen on Lake Seminary said hr I on's decision a week before IMfl to President Eisenhower,
hearer in 1932 and 193*.
had no complaint about the as election day to release fundsKennedy detailed an education*
aeasmrnt hut said "we need some made available a year and a halt at program he would pul into ef
Earlier, befor# perhaps •.on#
relief as my property isn't wortii ago by the Deinocralic-conirolled feet if elected
president and cheering supporters outside Ihe
full cash value because of Ihe Congress wa* "a transparent po- ' charged that "tlir current crisis Dnuglaa Aircraft Co. plant at
critical high w a irrs”
htiral maneuver” rather than an In our educalmnal aystrm" was Long Reach, Calif., Kennedy for
The hoard agreed to ronsider effort to increase national de- : caused by ‘'(ailure to meet nnr the second romeeutive day leased
the mailer.
fensra.
rcaponslbililira over the pad eight Niton for hia use of Eisenhower
The hoard a!.o had requests i "Ear
being credited for I y e a n ."
in the campaign.
for lax reductions because of low ------------------ - ■ ■
— ----------LOOT TAKEN FROM SUSPECTS included three stocking* containing al­
Amid laughter from the crowd,
flying planes near the Sanford
most I-10O in change and several tools thnt could be used in burglaries.
Kennedy said, he understood Nil*
Naval Air Station and agreed to
Deputy Slim Galloway joined Deputy L. J. K m . renter, and Highway
on apent two and a half hours
study that *!*o.
Pntrolman J. S. Foster in examining the cache of change after threp
at thr While Home Monday “ ask­
The hoard aim received U
(Herald Photo)
suspects were booked.
ing the president to go with him
The Naval Ar Matin* will test
written complaints on appeaia for
to Pittsburgh and Cleveland."
its
alarm
airen
at
•
a.
m.
homes,ead exemption and ail of
In New York Nixon, eampaif*- .
them were denied. Most of the Thursday and has asked area
ing
for the first time with Preairesidents
In
Ignore
It
H
will
complaints were denied because
dent Eisenhower at hi* aide, (old
not indicate any emergency.
there was no tide in the appli­
cheering throng, today that Ken­
cant** name hy Jan. I or they The lire* will be tested with a
nedy ia too small a man for th*
ere allowing the property to he ta mlnutr b in t fdr Its periodic
big job in the White House.
check.
Krii said he believes thaU this used for rental purposes.
An alert Seminule deputy a r - 1 service station at 13th St. and
Nixon ar.d Eisenhower mads
rested three South Florida men french Ave. and asked the at- is a large scale burglary ring that
Indications arr that the board
their
raoipnign debut together be­
The County Commission will believed involved in , large acaie
haa
been
going
on
throughout
,
lloul(|
wlod
up the eomplalnta
,f hf ™&gt;,ld r »*b in 1 ,0‘
fore a r i owd of 10.(100 to 13,000 at
have extra help with them tonight .
o. change aa "l want to gel my many counties in Ihe state pull j,y #i(|i*r this altcrnoon or Thurabuddies out of Jail." ,
Long Island's Roosevelt Field
In* off various ihefia
when they meet with the Orange burglary ring.
day mnrninr
Held for investigation after be
p
then. according to Krit.
shopping
center, then set out nn a
’County Commission on the Joint
All sheriffs offices have hern
At noon there were only a lew
ing caught with $383.74 in as that he searched the car and alerted and the Florida Sheriff# more complaints to be heard.
day-long quest with Henry Cahot
water management program.
C o n d u c t o r D iC S
Lodge amt Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
A representative of Rrynolda. sorted change were Oscar Paul f„un,| me four stocking! full of bureau has hern called Into the
The cooii.ii.sion will rrview all
M||.ASC, Italy (U l'l) — Famed
Smith and Hill. Jacksonville en Meyer. 23 of Miami; Glenn M money.
| case,
feller (or New York State's 48
lb* complaints, check the pro (;lrfk .,1„IM ron.|llrlor
rainv.tri
jincering firm hired for a toun Shouley, 13, Hialeah and Rarney
rlri
tnral vote*.
peitv involved, and reach its fin.! M)|[llpim|„ ,t M. formrr
tyvide water eontrol study, will M. Baskin, 27, also ot Miami,
Ihe litlP presidential nomine#
drilsum in *Ikmii Hirer weeks.
of the Minneapolis and New York
told Long Ishvudria that although
ail in oo the meeting to advise
The three were arrested earlv
KENNETH MclNTOSH
symphuoy niche,tras. died today
Kennedy claimed “Ihi, i* a Hina
Hie local governing body on the this morning after Deputy I,. J.
nn the podium nf La Seala opera
for grewlne,, and I am great." tha
$380,000 project.
Kriz found four large .men’s
house.
Three representative* of the socks ia Ibe rear of their car
Drmos-rntir nominee actually lack­
firm met wi;h commlsaioMis Riled with money.
ed tha stature of current Republi­
Expressway Wins
* Tuesday afternoon and agreed
can leadership.
1W three have denied stealing
&lt;
__ . . .
w
. . . .
&gt;
to have one of their officers, lAr- any iMM&amp;y, h r u 'who' handled*
The vice prrsidrnt said hi, op­
TALLAHASSEE tUf’l l —What
'.li*” bivntiuatiiin a..,d
'Die County Uumnilsiion by a Tha only negative vote was hy
old Scott, attend Hie meeting
ponent's rlmigr thnt America ha,
is very likely the last legal
One phase of Hie project In
TCrfz xSId Tuesday morning he 3 I majority luesday afternoon Commissioner Homer Little. who
Sanford Attorn v K • iin rtii Mr hern (landing still during tha
Thr County Commission Tuesday ubst.rl. to finnming pait of the
solves eight and a half mile* of spotted a suspicious ta r with a voted to reject aplat for Oak
laid that since the Zoning Board j ;rPr,| j„ wnrk with the trusters Noith-Soulh Eipres»w»y in Miami Intosh is a* named pieziilent of the Elsenhower adm'nistiatlon i, "tha
ehanne'
improvement, hridgrs Michigan tag near the Deck Bar land Estates afier hearing County
and County engineer * otfice had of the county law library in esta ««• removed Tue.d.y by the Stale Srm.m.le County Juvenile Council silliest thing that hn, hern laid
and .structures on the Little We-l on ||wy. 17 92 near the Doglr.uk Engineer
Carlton Bliss testily
in this campaign.” ||# aim as­
Supreme Court. The high mo
ai h rnenl inerting of th* organl sailed Kennedy fur picturing KiaHist ‘ port kma of that area are okayed
live plat according to (dishing and installing thr tiliFan
k iv River at an estimated cost no.nl
refn.K.I,
without
opinion,
to
reregulation* he felt (list Hie com in the i-ouriroom at the rolirthiuisr roltiider its previous action up- sat Ion.
of $ 1M),000. A similar program
Alter the car pulled away irom •object tn periodic flooding."
enhowrr a , '’wrong” n n t h e
Tlie hoard appomleil Com ini*
The commission, during
the missionhad no alternative
hut
for the ilnwrll Branch area would the bar he noted that a Iclrplwn**
J,:h;' .................
ljiinimy.Mat.il and Cuban Issue*
•i.mrr J. II. Van Hoy In meet with ho|d&gt;ng vaiid.tlnit of the hig bond ||tiji|lh
,.(lllll| l|m(lirt
wa, aiectcd ani| |„ |,jn denting* with Soviet
- ro»t approximately $200,000.
booth outside had hern ■tarn morning session of the meeting l‘i Approve it.
Ihe Irudrra on Hie cost and plans i'*l|e by the Itadr ( Irvuil t ourt.
posiponed action on Hie plal tin
'h e r
*he actum,
UakiaiiJ
sire presirlrnt and C. K. McCord. | t(TIII|„ . xikiU S. Klirualichee.
*
Ihe meeting is scheduled (or pered with."
for Ibe Itbrarv which ta expected , ,
, ,
Id
they
could
hear
testimony
from
Estate*
developer
Lee
Cohn
told
juvenile eounarlor, wa. name.l
M xn(l, who railed Kennedy •
Orlando at Hie Orange County
Kris sent out an all points
I' CVei* S u S p O C tC f l
the Herald he would file a man not to exceed $300.
Courthouse.
alert for the vehicle,' hut the IHii,.
aeeretary-treaaorer.
- i „ r, f , r»d" liar over Social
Edwin Slilnholaer, attorney and
LONDON (L T h — Jbrren et»r
fills, ’laid that about tia) fcet damn* suit against the eommii
Norman Bryant «f the engine*r Florida Highway patrol and de
. . . .
,
, Juvenile Jlldg# Vernon Mur Security Tuesday night, told his
a member of the truslcea appear Etiaahelh
ayiur lovJny w». ze .... .
„ oll|, „ ml
s-pt.-m- ttrookl,n amliem. that hi. opponing firm also inlormed com mis polios were unsuccessful in lu m the -sou tit seclion ot theflat ; *i°n aoinethne this wei-k
Cohn had planned a
... rd before Ihe board and cited the nor ini to ha under examination ,lrr
0c|f)ber
, totnl , nt „ 01lid "ao.k Ihe poor” to ray
aioners that he hope* to have rating the car.
it low "and. in my opinion, subdevelopment on Hie 116 acre area importance nl the lihrarj.
for a suspected r.-e of Malta (&gt;f
j u„ niU ofr,.„,f , wi,h traf f„r Democrntir faiiipaign prommost ot the data on the survey
,&lt;
arty Lu* morning, a jeet to periodic flooding "
Mayor William M. Benson ef
Casselberry bai accepted the Job
at chairman of the United Fund
Drive in that area, Ft wa* an
nounced today.
The mayor reported that 10 perAtom have already volunteered to
v he1p with the campaign, in Cataelberry.
W. E. Gray, Lake Mary, will
bold a meeting Monday at hit
bom* for all workers to kirk off i
a two-week erasb drive for the i
LiF. The Lake .Mary area it the
only area announced ao far to
have a house-to-house drive. Gray
will work with 30 volunteer! to
4 cover the area.
Th* kick-off breakfaat for Hie
400 Club will he held at * a. m.
Thuraday in the Civic Cemer.
Businessmen in the Greater San
ford area have been contacted
to attend and become member!
of ihe too Club for CF.

•Engineers To Join
Commissioners At
Drainage Session

No Emergency

Burglary Suspect Held

News Briefs

Commission Rejects Plat
Board To Support
For Home Development

McIntosh Heads
Juvenile Council

County Library

-C o m p le te d

in

about

CUC

ittOBlh, f l o y , r r g y

p a lie i

Hearing Likely On Road
Board Member's Books
^

bftseen Lsfc^Qrienta _and.

iiV .,j.rf- in ittii- a

including a list nf Ihe top priority car with a Miami tag going at
projects in the program.
an unia-vfu! rate of speed, Kri.t
Commissioners
agreed
that reported.
• “critical” areas such as land-The three men were taken to
locked l.akr Orients and the K.con- the jail and thr driver charged
lockhatchee. Wekiva and Howell with speeding. One ol the men
area* would be studied first.
said he wanted some coffee and
Bryant said he hope* to meet dmijhnui* and asked it he eould
w-ith federal authorities in shout jei some. Km said
■ month in Jackvonville on thr
“ It was at this Innr," Kriz
cost of the program and urged saki. “ that t pulled up at the
a representative nf the commis­ jail and noted Ihi* same vehicle
sion, Couniy Engineer Carlton and saw the man pulling away
Bliss, and attorney Mack Cleve­ from the rurh ”
land Jr. In attend the meeting
Krit said the man drove to a

Ite .aid ihii * pariiuca

liic f

Roy,
rear end of Hie court room would
Leading the protests against the be suitable and all Ihe llhrarv
plat was Commissioner La-vrenre wot.Id nerd is a 13 b.v 20 area
Swafford who said he felt that
_
..
the land was just not suitable for
[ a f f t f n A flfP lP fs
Blood Bank Visit
any kind of development
\ e u 3 t j 1 /v v itv iv U
Cohn said it was the ninth lime
Five Circuit Court ravex have the plat had been heiore the Is Postponed
Tlie Mobile Unit 1*1 the 5emi
hern set for trial ihi* month Hv commission.
note County Rlood Rank will not
Circuit Judge Voile Wiliams Jr.
-------. .
hr in Lake Mary tiilay. The mo
after defendants pleaded inno
bill' unit has been postponed on
cent at arraignment Tuesday,
22. The nfobile unit will
Truman CuntHe of Rear Lake
late Individual donations which
and Harold D. King Jacksonville,
will be creilitrd In Ihe l ake
are scheduled for trial on ••
, Marv Rank supply.
parair mawdiugiitrr founts Nov, 1
7 and Nov, tl
Cnnkle is charged with the
i.os ANGELES f l 't ’D—A re
knife slaying nl Albert Sima last p„|-{ 0q marathon deliberation* in
spring. King is accused ot negli the second murder trial nf Hr. R
genre in the traffic death last Bernard Finch and Caroic Trejoff
May 2* of an 11-scar old child may he ordered Thursday hy the
The Slate nul-prosscd a man trial judge If the juror* d» not
slaughter charge against Noah rcarh » verdict today.
Goodman,
, S year old Sanford
Superior Judge l.erov Hu a.nn
Negro, charged in the pistol s!a&gt; denied luesday a defense motion
jn. 0( %%atlaw Dallas, also a Negro to poll the 11 women and one man
The othrr Dial, involve Oscar m ,ee how they stood numerirall)
VellJ' u*'
Springs, sc- without reference to guilt or in
ru ,c,| 0( incest, Nov. II; William noetnee.
^
«
$,•
*„
*1
i
;,c.iauck. fern Hark, #four count*
Sut-h a poll, the Jitri-l .aid.
breaking and entering and might hr taken Thursday if nn
iarcen&gt; Nov, u and James “ nn* verdict 1* reached
Negro, aggravated
At dav a end, the jury had He
1lilieratcd an even to hours, »ur
passing hy 3 hour, and 4&lt;) min
ute* the point at which ifu- first
Science Club Sets trial jury found it.elf in hopelet*
dissension.

Five Circuit Court

Judge May Poll
Finch Trial Jury

CLEARWATER tUI’li —A hear* I nothing tn hide,
innocent n[
ing is experted to be achedulid j any wrongdoing and would ragc.lv
in Hie next few day* to consider
,,,e r0,1tl rommittee * inv'
a permanent court order prevent- la,l"n 0 ’ ^ ! ' * / iV .^ rh u r-la v
, _
.
. . ,
Al Bradenton last im irsdaj,
A*
2 Bond Board m im bff’ AI Flo^crr
wa% urnuunceo
flpnouncf d oj
bv 11
II .'i
\1
ivo-crv vva.
Rog.ro a hank rerord* from being F iore, editor of the l ee County
•uppocnaed by the Kelly Com- Newt al Fort Myers More laid
the Stair Road Department took
miltee.
Circuit Judge Jack While Issu- tlie worst nf three routes to re
ed a temporary injunction in direct Ibe Tamiami Trail through
B Rogcro's favor Tuesday and said Fo"' ilyers and that Rogrro own
h* would set a date for a hearing ed properly near the route sc
on a permanent injunction later, levied.
The committee obtained a aubFiore, representing a North F'ort
Thursday Meeting
poena for all of Rogero'i record* .Myers businessmen s group proDr Harlan R h o d e s a nornoto
in the Bank ot Clearwater after testing the new highway location,
logi.l |Irom (he University o
f Halloween Art
Roger#’* name came up repeat suggested that Rngero might have
nation in
•Hly during a public hearing of influenced tlie location of the F loud 4 fYpenmenl
the Interim Legislative Commit route to realize financial gam Ga uirii ille. Wilt tlbe the guest Winners Listed
«..w was
„ „ „„„
..... w
of tht
Winner# fur thr 9UIlford Rtcui*
Rogero
also ........
criticized
by speaker at a me
tee on Roads, headed by Sen.
* lub ,n ,be Seminole High ti»n Dept. Halloween Art Contest
airr-, a Bradenton land
Scott Kelly of Lakeland, in Bra Chestei Chaire',
apple,*er, who said he was tired School Glee Club room. Dr. in the Junior High division were
'(Pdemon last week.
Rogero sought the injunction on from the road department as a ftnodr-r will &gt;pra» al ■ p. m. [ton Thompson, first, and Robhv,
----------- ---------b r e a m J b“r^_*y ?."d. ,.^1U
^
Stewart, aesund place.
grounds the subpoena called for right of w a y 'appraiser
Problem in Florida.
To* Jtt-nlor High winner, v*eie
records as Far hack a* 1934, which he had ''stepped on Mr. Rogero*
JudI Taylor, first, and Frankie 1
predated bis appointment to the toes” by appraising property at
Ballard, second place.
.Assassin Kills Self
road hoard He argued that aurh too low a figure.
Il was expected that Rogero
P a in tin g , for (hr Halloween Art
records will involve Individuals
TOKYO (LTD - Olova Yams
and (irm* that had nothing to do would testily at the neat meeting guchi, the 17 year old rignlist who , &lt; unteat were done on windows ef
with any activity connected with j of the
board, which Is expected aasstiinated Socmlistleader Ine
downtown stores with apeelal i
bis Job as a board memtrer.
' to he
held about the middle of jiro Asacuoia Oct. 1J, hanged paint* fumhbed Fey the Iterre*
lie again prortaimed he had 1 Una mu nth.
t himacil m jaia iaie biday.
jtiuil Dr-pi.

I&gt;ie l»»ily JUil.qiiulcil.w.fir

of Mi.s Taylor's duel ora a , .uyiug
he i, rouvlm ed Malta fever i. (lie
wuira of the alai'* illoe*., al­
though more te-t. would be oe. e«.
•ary for a final uiafnoal,.

lolis For Cubans
MIAMI ( l I'll — Mayor Robert
King- High of Miami said jnble,*
1 nl,miv may he .ru t to othrr part.
of thr country .11 they won't go
imiiirry. He predi ted that a pro.
a "" " &gt;" telm-ate .»me of the
ihotnamls if refugee Cuban* will

,hp btv..r, l

_ j „r, ___

._

Garden Club Joins Drive
Against State Litterbugs
The Sanford Garden Cluh ha. dedjnateil lattrrhug Day.
Joined na *1,110 organization in
During 1951, the Ruad*ide 0**
cumtialHiig litterbugs.
velupmfiJt (omrnillee of Ihe (,arK,e Florida Fcderatiun of (.ar ‘,,,n Llub*
aware o( tha
,|wn CI11I1* theme, "A More Iteau
Hful F'Jor.il*.'* led lo Imlay being street, and beai.tifut highways. In
say nothing nt th* thoughtleal
i rkera in »ur state parka and
ilside ro ts , and thr feileralion
rd voted In adopt "Don't be a
erbug" as the nlfieal slogan
he »i'#d m the Roadside Dozpment Committee’, rampaigu
rl nn mat# thia Increasing mrnTo avc'iriiptish a satisfying and
manent anti-litterhug ronvriness, garden eluh member*
ilrd together in a unified effort
make their influence felt in
More Beautiful Florida,” Mr*.
M. Flow era, publicity chairn ot (he Sanford club said,
a 1952 The Niliunal Federation
Garden t'luha followed ia Flor1 footvtrpa and started worklur a more beaulilv.1 Ameri
'uday aign. are posted along
Tula's highways offering a
U reward to anyone repilling
nrotie dumping trash on or near
highwaya. Some atates pay aa
rh as tltwo reward.
If we are unable lo inspire a
untary cooperation and pride
the IhoughUess Individual, Hi*n
should support proper admin
alma of lawa and' ordinance!
ngned to discipline such peoTbe Iniportanre of cooperacannot be
stressed loo strongly so let 111
proceed determinedly toward Uva
aehlavament of eur goal — "A
More Beautiful Ftur da,"
2 a /ia ti aeid.
.....1 and enthusiasm

TODAY IS "J.riTKKIIl'G DAY” in Sanford and the (irrden (Tub urK',,.a all
residents to make a concerted effort to keep city streets and areas clean.
Tuesday, Mayor Earl Higginbotham signed the “ Litterbug Day” proclama­
tion nn Mrs. f. N. Flowers, Garden Club publicity chairman, teft. and Mrs.
Eric Vihlen, Garden Club president, right, look on.
(iicraiu l*bou&gt;J

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A few year* a no people in Sanford
complained that “there ju et i»n't anjrthinp doing in thfa town a t night."
“Why, we have to go to Orlando o r
SHH.vtnnn Beach to see an intern or con­
cert. How can this town grow without any
culture?" they wanted to know.
Well, something wax done about It.
An organization called the Sanford-DeBarv Entertainment Association was form­
ed with the prime goal of bringing talent­
ed musicians to the area to perform at the
Civic Center.
And now that we have this organiza­
tion what happens? It gets insufficient
support and could very well he put out of

As a matter of fact it has now reached
the stage where the scheduled program
for this fall may have to be revised.
Association officials reported today
that at the present time then- are just not
enough funds available for the programs
contracted for.
This means that there is a possibility
that Rise Stevens may not be here as
scheduled or the first production of the
season, t'lirmen. scheduled Nov, 17 may
have to be canceled.
Now, if you care for culture in this
town, back a group that is trying to give
our citizens the best in entertainment.
They need your support now. Tickets
are available at ths Chamber of Commetce.
If you put this off . . . then ju st foeget about any entertainment association
here.
And let’s hi-Hr no more of “you know,
there just isn't anything doing in this
town . . . . let's go to Orlando, 1 hear
Carmen is coming there."

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VOL. 53

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News Briefs
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KUablished 1908

MONDAY. OCTOBER 31, I960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. IS

Castro Halts Fleeing Cubans

MIAMI i f PI l —Th* State Patrol
today counted at l«ast IS persons
dead from traffic crashes between
UAVANA lLIM&gt;—Premier Fidel executives of nationalized busi­ tie no more flights from Havana."
S pm . Friday and midnight fiun- Caslrn's revolutionary government nesses and industries with instruc­
The ' Show of Shows," one of Ihe
day in one of th* year's bloodiest started cracking down on the
business.
tions to airport and harbor of­ most popular television program*
and most tragic weekends.
exodus of Cubans today and two
With every organizational drive wa get
foreign airlines decided to quit b« ficials not to 1st lham leave the in Cuba, announced Sunday night
in Sanford ie teems there are just a few
country. Immigration
author!- it was going ofl the air tn make
cause
of lack of business.
Gold
fine
Aide
Guilty
who do all the work.
BOSTON tU PI) — Miss Mildred
The government was reported lias seer* told to lift their pais- room for "Television Revolucion"
But a a far a t the entertainment asso­
a government sponsored day long
Psperman. secretary-partne'r to ready to nationalize travel sgen- purls.
ciation it concerned it needs much more
The foreign counter revolution* propaganda program
industrial Bernard Gotdlinr, plead eies to tighten ill control over
than a few hard working "go-gettrrs.*'
Television has been totally na­
ed guilty today at the outset of lbs swarm nf nationals Peeing to ary Swan Island radio broadcast
It needs everyone's support if k is to
her trial on income lax evasion ihe l nitetl Mates and other names on the list telling them to tionalized in Cuba and purged of
continue.
seek asylum in foreign am base- almost all l ’. S. programs except
charges. She was given a sus­ foreign countries.
Perry Mason amt Huckleberry
Tens oi thousands already have ie*.
pended four month jail term and
hound
with Spanish sound tracks.
left
a
ml.
with
Ire
government
The
Mulch
Kf.M
airlines
and
the
lined $2,500 on each of five counts.
whipping up fcuri o( a 1‘, £ Venezuelan national airline LAV Somr L\ S. newsreels are u*ed but
invasion, (be mil going served notice they would pull out slanted lor government purpoirs.
l.ry a n t Spends $4,111)4 supported
Invasion talk simmered down
stream increiccd.
this week. LAV dosed its ticket
TALLAHASSEE l LTD - FarThe revolutionary regime ctrru i office today. KL.M told passengers somewhat Sunday when militia­
ria Bryant, Democratic nominee
lated s lo.-g lit: ef ns:r..s of j booked ea flights !e Mism! T»»«- men, who had been alerted for
for governor, said today he spent
bank svciutivsA aliarebolders and I day to leave today aa •■there may- duty after 1,150 U. I. Marines
$4,994 and collected $5,tod in Ills
campaign last week. His HOP op­
. PHILADELPHIA ( U P I ) - . W nedy declared tn his unspoken »d that ons "eronomte judgment" ponent. George Petersen of Fort
tie might make if a recession de­ Lauderdale, said hr spent $2,259
®Juh» V. Kennedy derided Vic* I.esittoen text.
veloped would lie tn propose "a and collected $1,157 m the tame
Surh
criticism
eomrs
easily
to
President Rirhard M. Nison's
a party a hose candidate has said tax- rut fur a period nf four nr period.
strategy for prat* today by insist­ that 'unemployment it inevitable.’ fiv* months."
.
ing "ther* it no puih.button mag- A party which has aboard the un­
Nixon plans s powerful one-two O lltllO U S C III A j f s l i n
employment rate to soar tn 5.7 per punch at the Democrats during
HALLANDALE tf P I ) — They
Ie" for averting war.
Th* Demucrutie piaridmitwd cent—a party whiih has presided this final week of the presidential did it again. Fur the 19th consecuover a continual deiiine in our campaign The other half of his live year, prankstrri perched an
randidata said h* Is "convinced
tata of economic growth," Ken fighting team is
President Kisen outhouse ui front of the Hallandale
that pear* ran b* obtained only
nedy said.
bower.
post office on the eve of Hallothrough a stronger America —*n
At a television studio in the
Finalx plays mi&gt; be worked ween. Aim) there were added touchf A m tr u a In which a strong n onrity, Kennedy appeared hefuie e out Inday between Eisenhower es tin* year: An old chicken coop,
tuny, supporting a strong &lt;fef*npanel of interviewers «nd snagevt- and the vice president, who an , uirtmrnt of traffic .signs and
give posture, i&lt; manned by a
swings bark out on the campaign barricades, and a Indel seat baritizemy strong m their sense of
trail tonight with appcaranrri in | tanced »n*nthe canopy over the
purpose. . .
Ridgewood and Newark, N. J., post office entrant*
But he said jiiaon’a "grand
and Philadelphia. Nixun also
strategy is to treat* a series of
The Herald editorial page has planned in work here during tht K o t ls P o u r It O n
esimmilte**, conferences, councils new feature beginning today. rarlier part of the day on tclevi
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. tL I‘1)
and gixnl will tours."
It is •'( rossroadv" and is writ­ »i&lt;m speeches which will be shown — Soviet propaganda outlets
•“"the next war may he stalled
ten by William Drury, a native Ui ihe voters nationally later m tioored abut* on Ihr I nitril S u its
—and son hv ntetely pushing a butof England who wound up liv­ th* week.
Ivsiav in advance of a General
™ ton_but their is no push-button
ing la Hawaii. Ills experiences
The Republican candidate an Assembly debate on t uban charg­
magic fur sinning the peace,"
list plates viili as Singapore. nouuced today be would make a
es dial a 11, S. -supported invavion
Kennedy said.
.Nassau anil South \frira. We I.tbb-miie jet night from Ian
Tha Denim i a t* Standard-hea i er
of Ihr Caribbean island was im­
hope you like his rulumns.
Angeles to Anchorage, Alaska,
spoke out in a speech shite motorminent. The Soviqt I'ommuniU
next Sunday to carry out a pledge
railing through Philadelphia In his
party new-paper I’r.ivda -aid in
tn campaign in all to states. His
fourth consecutive day of bidding
office said hr would be Hie iir*l Mosj uvv Dial ' North American
for Pennsylvania's Important 32
presidential candidate ol this ruling eircle* are now openly
electoral voles,
paring artned
1 century In visit all suites.
lie had a busy day of campaign
From Anchorage, Nixon wilt
—ing scheduled in Pennsyleanl
t»y u.i.'W mill'*, overnight *o
• lau-c-t city, a Detune is tic itm ngWASHING* * ‘. I -.1
v (
"&lt;’J truii to a p p e a r'at a final
U IN c V k llK M O N lK S jrtirl*Hl * n*'w Lulliliitg at Second
, _
JlObl VS'ilO-e voles must offset Cousltllaiion pla.r ru sh e d while
Si. uiiiI T umicT) Ave, which It ns been leased to thn sltuc to hints* tha Sun*
those of Bepubih an • dominated landing at Ms Vlurdo Sound in there next Vlmnlav. Then
foul of fir* of the Florida .Slate Employment Service. Tiumiijf the fir.si
areas if Kennedy la hi r*rry th* Antarctica c a n i»Uv injuring trturn to Washington for a
Dunall* televised election eve
spadeful
of dirt whs Dim Hahn, niHHiiKt'r
maunder of
he employment
nf Ilit*
ertijtit'vm eiit office, who
Keystone Slate.
A
U.
S.
Arm;
itiululr
recruitmi
eight men, two «rr u»l&gt;.
peal vvilh Henry Cabot taul.e,
wax
assisted
by
Virginitt
liarnnv,
left,
and
Mr*.
Elaine
Clark
iiginiit
(iniTiivv,
mill
M
rs.
E
laine
C lark Some of the
Ihe
Kennedy rum coll ated Pit th* Is.nation ll Visiting here today
There were no fatalities, the running
lie will vp*nd elec
county
and
city
offcial*
imtundhrenkinjr
off
ciitls and
anil other
o th e r citizens
citizen s present
p resen t at
nt the k
1ittim iluenkini;
to* of unemployment at I.evltthrough
Wednesday
to
liar
iilfor
Navy here said.
I "U (lay y,- Washington
are in the hflckKriuniil.
(Herald
town, slier* a number of so ik ria
11let alii rhnto)
Photo)
IjfickKriitmti.
hi11ion on opportimilies in dir r&gt;‘
Tli*
plane,
a
Special K7V Con­
Eisenhower and Nuon will gular Army or the Army reserve
at the I'. S Sleet Corporations
nearby Fairies* Wuiks reside. But stellation, w a s taking part in mska their biggest spia-li togeth­ The unit will be open fr"in 9 a m
^ h * failed a. toally to utter the ma- "Protect Magnet." Therr were 23 er in New York Wednesday. They lo 9 pm . and is manned by Sgt
will appear that night on nation
^ / or campaign pledge set forth in a persons aboard.
Hi* Navy said ihr aircralta wide television with laulgr. Prr- ra il Booth and Sgt. Glen Crosby.
prepared test released to news­
The recruiters will give infor­
landing gear collapsed while land­ ' leiilng the program they will
men.
Tlie Seminole tl'gh Boosters
Thus pledge, shirh aides stre-s- ing at J 31 a.m. KST. The plane drive down Broadway togriicr in mation on Hie Fla National Guatd
Pious w. t e m inoiim eil today for a L’ltileil E itiiil
and
the
Women's
Army
Corps
til-n
Club
lia« pustjnined the meetinz
a
festiye
ticker
tape
welcome.
sd that he stands by, sa s to set a veered to V ' ft and the left
kit k-o ff lim ik fits l for Ihe 100 l lull Thurstln.v at X a. hi.
set for Tuesday night at the high
"full amploymerit’’ goal of H2 mil- wing and engine were sheared
There are oilier aspects of Ihe
A committee of 3-*&gt; men ami women has ue&lt; n formetl
lio* jobs by t'ai’-b if he is elevleil off. The fuselage broke off alt u( New York visit, Tlie president
sellout because of the Junior High
to etill on ‘J ’ltt prospective luisiiicssnicti contributors for
president eight day* from now. Ihe wing section.
ha* agreed 1u slump the suburb*
the 4HU Club.
I*-TO meeting that same n.glit.
Th* ru rrtn i nuniH«r of job* ip
wilh Nixon by helicopter Wedne*
Purjiose of Ih * breakfast is to outline Ihe work of
The Hoo-tcrs will meet Nov s
*&lt;*ni**iii uric in nAi'iiAi v*f lilt oiilliun
day.
•he
toil
Club, pv.|iluio the I'niG •! Komi anti yrive s reHie
lliri-t
Cliurcn
Eju-ropai.
at 3 p 111 in Hi* high -i i■III
and Kennedy'! taiget f i ( « r * Set For Meet
1ui* is more ihaii Eisenhower
jMti on ilotiatuttK that have come in So far.
Longwood, will celebrate two holy music room. Program for Ihe
Four
Aaulout
rhiri•praetor*
will
“ e.mkl mean leasing only a h art
undertook for his own presides
r\ c*it ri i£ will t»e open discus-tuns
minimam of two to thre* per rent attend the annual convention of tial candidacy during his second dav ■ this week.
Ml Samis Day will be celebrated on thf Lite of The Se nun ole
of the working force unemployed. the Florida Chiropractic Awn. ai term race in 195*1. This is more
Wfdnrsdnv
through than mod of Ins friends and po Tuesday with Holy Common on at High Boozier* am! llii' project far
"f have no doubt that th* men Hollywood
the ve.ir . A Him Hill hr jiJjuiiiiTi
of lilt!* faith alia lead tha Repub­ Friday, Dr*. Luther T Doss, Leo litual associates, including \i\n n fi pm . Wcdnesdar, All Soul's Do;
on Die Semi nolc !,(m *i$ii if j* i me
V
H
i
lie
recognized
with
I
Ini'
Com­
Kerwin,
Harold
K.
Ring,
and
A
W
expected from th* president a
lican paity a d | criticise this goal
munion *t S p m. All Sm.l'a lUy alter l ie lore ling.
month nr six werks ago
st Ctnpian snJ unrealistic," Ken­ t t &lt;vwlzl! will attend.
is lo remember members who havr
tiled rerentlv.

Presidential Politics

★ ★ ★
★ ★ ★
Kennedy Stresses Strength. .Nixon Plans One-Two

Crossroads

Eight Injured
In Navy Crash

Boosters Postpone
Tuesday Meeting

landed at Guantanamo naval has*
for weekend liberty, wer* released
from duty in the afternoon.
However, all dociora and nurse*
were kept on duly at hospital*
through th* weekend m conjunc­
tion with the alert.
The L'. S. Navy attack trans­
port Boxer sailed from Guantan­
amo Baa* early today carrying
uni th* Marines whose Saturday
arrival for a liberty week-vnd
raised Cuban ertea of "provoca­
tion."
A has* spokesman a* id Mm
Marines' weekend stay was "quiet
and norm al." R was their first
shore leave in a month nf maneu­
vers.

Volunteers Stop
Giant Fire Spread
At Food Plant
A possible half-million-dollar
fire sea* prevented Saturday af­
ternoon when th* Lake Mary, NAS
and the Forestry Service tiro
departments answered a call at
Ihe American National Food*
Corp. ms GrapeviM* and McCrac­
ken Rd.
H. J. Bridge*, living near-by,
spotted the fire and called tha
l.
aka Mary and KA.S department!.
Both arrived shortly after and ex­
tinguished flames un the loading
ramp Imidering the ACL Rail­
road Line.
I At 11:45 p. nl the fir* again
flared up and the Naval lias# an­
swered the call. The Lake Mary
Fir* Dept, was unable to rum*
due to a break-down in th* equip­
ment. t'au-'S of the file Is yet undetermined.
The file damage -plead over
I0t)-fcet uf Ihe tamp. Damage wat
aim dope to an electric motor,
tome rruss-liea nf the At’L
Railroad and minor damage to th*
tailrnad line itself.

Soviets Demand
Lumumba Support

UNITED N ATIONS. N.Y. (1 PI)
—Top Communist delegates at­
tacked .Secretary • General Dag
| Ilammarskjotd for withholding In-*
formation on the Congo today and
drmanded steps to end Belgian
activities there and restore tha
government of leftleat prem ier
Patrice Lumumba.
Soviet Ambassador Valerian A.
Zorin ami Bnltdan Lew endow ski,
.31 year-old
Polish ainhaiaador
who i* this month'* Security
Countii pi e-ideni both authorized
letters critical of Hammartkjuld,
llammarskjnid promised a neve
report toward the middle of tha
week "now that * siagr lus been
readied in the Congo when anma
mcuningtul iniurmalion can b*
made available."
Tne new attack on Hantmar'
skjold's
Congo pulley coincided
apart ami burst Inin flame* mo­
will an outpouring of abuse on
ments after tai.it g off in « thick the l. ntttd -Slate- by Soviet pro­
fo g Saturday night.
paganda outlets in advance of a
Tvventy-aii peison* -mvived, General Assembly douat* on
Imi all bad iiijuric* tanging frum Cuba's charge that a U. S. inva­
sion of Hie Cariblican island is
minor to critical.
imminent.
A Civil Aeronaiitir» Roaid inestigator tndoutrd || ""Old be at
least -eveial day* before a report
tin the crash i- i Mtiml.
tlie cia-lt o[ the Antic I’a ifii
A W year old Sanford N rjr*
chaltered auboei was (lie t i n t In
bivtuiy involving a major Ameri­ drowned in a 15 tool murky pond
behind me lotkiview Motel Sat­
can Rport* team,
FTnmex from Hit front section urday morning.
’The n un was idcn'.iticj as A.
of the plane dir; .Hut feat high.
Survival* from the tall -ection C. Partoi. Police reported that tit*
Ivaroiralty did their best to res­ nun fell into the p- nd while try­
cue their teamnule* but they ing to retrieve * small craft. H*
never had a rliame. Some of the fell in ahout 1,15 a m. and tna
ajrvivots a m found wandering body was rrrovercl five hour*
later. Coroner Hjg.i Duncan re­
300 (eel away, stunned.
James F'abey, gI, Gilroy, t'rlif., ported
un* of the aurvivors, said he heard
the left engine give out.
"I do. ked my head and -aw
flamr- ahtail out." he -.rid. " Then
the bottom went over the top. The
Fortner
l p
Commissioner
ftont hit ami then the ba- k seem­ Merle Wa-ncr raftered a heart
ed to snap off. With all the flames attack Friday morning and is
it »rent»tl just lik* a paper kit* on reported in fair' condition at
fit*."
Seminole Memorial Hospital to­
F'»h*y aulvl he unfa-teued lvi» day
safety bell, jumjied out and with
Lott .Adauia, a guild un the team, DAV M eets T u esd a y
started dragging uut alt the p«oA Joint alerting of ihe D.\M
jilac* they muld,
Unit 3u and the Tallies Auxiliary
t’oa: b Leroy Hughe-, 51, known will be held at the DAY hum*
at the Sly Gray F*ux hecaua* hi* on llwy. 17 92, Tue-day at $ p.
teams had noted in all but two m. Cvtr. C«ufge W. S.vsnn s r.
game- durinr hi- III years a. urges all members lo attend as
cuach ut the M .uun.s, was pouted important business will be dU*'
&lt;■ th* w itc k a g * .
jcuaM d b# Mm |sm group*,!

400 Club

Longwood Church
Sets Holy Days

Relatives Claim Bodies

* Deputies Kept Busy With Accidents

Sheriff* olftc* deputiei werr
kept btzay this past ws^kend wtth
hmr accident* to tb« area.
All the accident* wer* run-id
ered nonnr although in on* of
them, a pedestrian ran in front
of a car and tuffered tome facial
cut*.
At 2 p m Friday on Hi* Lak*
How*ll Road. Mesvcy William* of
Ahamcntc Spring* ran in front
of ■ car operated by George Wil­
li* Holmes of Atiamunte Spring*.
William* w it trraletl at Semi­
nole Memorial Ht»*piial and re ­
lented shortly after Ihr accident.
No charges were Bird on Ihr
driver Investigating the mishap
was Deputy Robert Norwood.
An hour later Hut tame afltr•^noon, a two car collliinn occur­
red on SR Mi arid Riserview
Dr,ye. Investigating officer J . &lt;J.
Galloway said that Johnnie John­
son of Otivrr Ave , Sanford vioD:rd a right of way and hit a
car operated by Jane Digger*
Titshon. Damage to both cart
was estimated at $350
On Sunday afternoon on Stiver
f.a e Rd a car driven by Marion
1* JDiretz ran into a parked car
*wtied by Dean Fisher. Moretz.
who lives at U5 Ross St , Sanford
was charged with reckksa driving
by investigaimj ofticcr Mike ConB tr.
Friday aiternoon, a Naval Air
Sutum sailor was charged with
running a stop light on Lake
J 'i-y a%;t lu .t.l.y Club R-uJ.
^ , Tit* driver wa* axemd.ed a*

Tony ftormac, by Deputy James
Moore. The driver of the other
car was Joan lumpier Anderson
o( 210 Citrus Ave,
Dainar* to both tars * n e-ti
mated •&gt; tlbO Moore said.
A Dcl.and family of thre# *ul
icrcd minor injuries m a one car
accident on llwy. If 92 Sunday

morning in front of the Dyna
Ironic* plant, the Florida Highway
Patrol reported
Officer Rill Slringlield reported
that Frank Alva June-, 23. tin
wile and U month old *on suf­
fered laceration* of ihe body alter
the car overturned twice aiter
It ran off the road.

Joint Project
Art Entries Closing Meet Set Tuesday

Entry blanks for pictures in I ie
.33rd convention of the Florida
Federation of Art must lie tub
mitted hv Wcdoe-day
F.iliry
blanks *n&lt;l a A3 entry fee must
be sent tn Mr*. Lawrence Tlioma*
110A W Hampshire Orlando hv
the d.adline, Blank* may be pit'll
l.p at the Recreation Dept. olllC*
. in the Civic O n lrr.

• nuntv Engintcr Carlton Bh-s
will me it with county coiiimi«,utter* 1‘uevday morning on *
joitd Sriuintde ■Drang* I’duniv
ilrainajr
program lit Unwell
Branch and the Wekiva Baiip
tlrange Cuunty nffictal* nave at
ready started on the joint $isu.(so program which would clean
out dili'lies in ihe two iie a s

O f Plane Crash Victims

TOLEDO, Ohio
.Stun
lied telative* were at rt&lt;i&gt;i*r today
to visit or claim the to-dies of
the (Jahuiini* I’ulytrclmic Col­
lege toot ball |0ayeis injuied oi
killed in th* n a sh of a chattele.l
airliner bringing them hum* fioui
Satiitilav * game.
Twenty-two pel anus, including
17 play*!!, w*i* killed -lien the
l o o eoginnl t’lrt crashed, look

Negro Drowns
Near Motel

Merle Warner
Has Heart A ttack

�Big Halloween entertainment Is
in store for residents and their
young goblins today. At the South•idr School Carnival, beginning at
3:30 p m.. one of the largest sche­
dules ever offered will include
foods, all kinds of rides and games,
a number of booth* with various
articles for sale and a roving pho­
tographer who will pholograph the
costumed youngsters and produce
their picture in a matter of minu­
tes.
koungviera trim Cake Mary,
Iroch Arbor, Little Venice and
Sunland will meet at the Scout Hut
in Lake Mury at 6:13 p. m. to
"trick nr treat " the areas lor
UNICKK, the United Nations Child­
ren's Fund.
Lake Mary churches sponsor the
MEMBEK8 of thu Seminole Timing Am ii . pitched in and ruuiled -1,000 en­
program and earh student will be
velope* of Chriatmaa Seals to help tho Eeniiimlu County Tit and Health
identified by an orange and black
AMn. From left, are Mr*. Lorraine Graham, executive secretary of the
badge. Partie* In follow are for
TB organization; Carl Vonzwra, Louia March. Gene Griffith. Hubert Heckgrades four through sis at the
man, John Butler, Hobby Schultz, Chuck Hogera, Walter Graham, Floyd
Lake
Mary School, grades -even
Doasey and Roy Hudaon.
(Herald Photo)
and right at the Scout Hut and
grades nine through 12 at the
Fire House.
Goldsboro stages iU annual car­
nival at tha school from I p.m.
to • p.m. All students and parents
have
worked on this event to
NEW YORK lU PI)— A suable make il tha biggest ever held
majority of tha natiofk'i leading at tha school.
economists
foresee a mild ractiTha
Foliris
—
carrying
George
BAN D1IGO, Calif.. (LPD—The
lion
batwaan
now and tha and of
Washington
will
eombint
with
George Washington svtll be KUy
1961, a survey showed today.
Catholic Meeting
America's
other
weapons
»y»•peratiM tl Nov. 14, making it
At least two-thirds ot 327 econo
lams to give the nation suth re­
America’s first submarina ready
taliatory might that the Soviet mills canvassed said they aspect Set At Lake Mary
In preset the eerid'a eceins with Union "will never dare launch a a downturn In business activity
The Catholic Chureh of Lake
M nuclear-tipped Polarla missile* gtneral nuclear attack," Burke in tha nest sis to nine months Mary will hold a meeting of the
with a majority of thcae seeing a pariah women Tuesday in the
capable af answering an enemy said.
rebound late in 1961.
Chamber Ifall at I p. m.
attack.
Burke, speaking at a meeting
The other economiaU polled
The purpose of the meeting ie
Adm. Arlcigh A. Burka aaid celebrating Navy Day, said the took for the economy So hold Ms
to form an Altar Society and a
to making the announcament George Washington will be tha own through nrst year.
Catholic Women'a Club. All CaihoThursday that deployment of the first of a fleet of subs comprising The annual survey was made lle women In the South Seminole
■uclaar-powarid aubmarme would "our nation's first virtually in by F. W. Dodge Corp., a con- area are invited to join the meet
be the moat significant avent la vulnerable retaliatory weapons •(ruction and marketing ■tatiali- ing and attend the newly formed
•aval warfare hiatery.
system."
«al agency.
church in Lake Mary.

Mild Recession
Is Forecast

Rush Operation
Saves Champ's Life

f1

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JAYCEE PANCAKE DAY in coming up and the Jaycee committee headed
by Bob Iirabik, right, in completing plana to aerve all pancake lovera with
Aunt -Jemima* (Dhore on the I-I.mmill,. *r*. from Uft. Arrh llntirk. Alike
Keenan, Don Royer and Everett Harper.
(Herald Photo)

By IHf.1t WEST
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Morn
of Uve political polls I have aeen
recently indirale that the presi­
dential contest is so close It could
he a landslide either way.
This. I must say. conflicts with
the soundings 1 have taken as
founder and vise proprietor of the
Nosey Nellie Public Opinion Poll­
ing and Sampling Co.
My own findings lead me to
predict that the election will end
in a scoreless tie.
I base this prediction on a
questionnaire I sent out recently
asking my readen to designate
their choice tor president. The re­
sponse lo this request waa t-o
overwhelmingly apathetic that I
was forced to conclude that no­
body i* going to vote this year.
At far as I know, l am the
only pollster who has detected
this ground.swrlt of ennui. So If

both candidates chalk up a hi*
round aero neat month, remem­
ber that 1 had it exclusively.
Rut regardless of the outcome.
I intend to retire from the poll­
ing business, which ia at best a
precarious occupation. From now
on, I plan to devote my attention
to my early bml Christmas shop­
ping service
I take the position that Santa
Claus t* more reliable than poli­
tician*.
A few day a ago, in an effort
to eel this new venture off the
ground. I passed along some gift
suggestions I hsd gleaned from
gift shoppe mail order catalogs.
And now I sin ready with a new
report aimed at solving that per­
ennial problem of what to give
"'the man who ha* everything."
The ideal Xmas gift for "the
man who has everything" would
be something that hasn't been in­

vent*! yef. I realise, however,
that this suggestion ten t entirely
practical.
A* the newt best thing, I
•topped by the U S. Patent Of­
fice and purchased a copy of its
‘‘OUlciil G aiette," which lists
things that have been invented
but aren't on the market yet.
Since you can't buy them, it'a
safe to assume that your "m in
who" doesn't have one. This
might to make your shopping
easier.
t'H bet, (or uustance. that he
doesn't have a toolhhruah with a
water lank and faucet on the han­
dle. Here'i how it would work:
When he finished brushing, he
would press the handle and water
would squirt into his mouth, thus
combining brushing snd rinsing
in une operation.
Or how about an electric eraser
and suction machine for his desk?
It not only erases but vacuum

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - An
emergency operation on one-ime
swimming
champion
Elfin.?
Holm t « i i credited today with
saving her life after she had t»*.
•n an ovtrdoia of sleeping pill*.
Miss Holm, 43-year-old ex-wife
of showman Billy Rose. via* re­
ported railing comfortably at St.
Francia Hospital. Phyiciani •• &gt;t
she probably would remain there
the real of the week.
-*n ambulance company spoken
man said Thomai J. Whalen, i f
telrphonrd them late Thursday
night and shouted. ''There's a
woman here who has taken («**
many sleeping pills.
Ambulance attendants raced to
the scene and took Miss Holm to
the hospilM. Surgeons in the
emergency room tut into her
rhesl and inserted a breathing
tube. The former showgirl was re­
ported out of danger 14 houil
later.
Whalen, indicted
for first
degree murder is 1941, aaid M
and Misa Holm m re occupying
separate bedrooms m his luxur­
ious MOO-a-month apartment at
fashionable North Bay Village.
Police said they nari been watrhing Whalen for two year*.

dean* the piper aftorwartto
For the man srho M i every
thing, including children. I would
suggest, a "baby walker.'' K look*
like a piece of honeahoe shaped
plywood *nth two slots at the top
and bottom. When earh hold 0
die slots, father can walk baby
around without either feUtog
down
Finally, I would recommend •
"filtered pillow," which ia stuffed
with a porous material Vial leu
the air through. K seems particu­
larly appropriate for Use man
who sleeps face down.

PUT A SNAPSHOT
IN EVERY LETTER
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SWIFUS PREMIUM
ROUND OK SIRLOIN

A STONE from the birthplHce of Juliette l„&gt;w. founder
of Girl Scouti, wan presented to Hollins Sunday In a
brief ceremony at the college. Shown here at the presen­
tation nr* from left to right, Mr*. Itoliert Hof fey of San.
ford, whose father was a cousin of Mrs. Low; Mina Beth

NEW YORK (UPI)—Reprasen
of the American Newspa
per Guild and Nvw York * seven
major newspapers invrt with (vd
era! mediator* tolar in an at
tompt In head off a threatened
guild strike at midnight.
Guild
officers
said
Ihc
•trike will take plarc if a U t
week wage increase is the papers'
final otter. They indicated a walk
ent would be called against one
er more newspapers.
The papers said they would con­
tinue publication in Ihc event of a
•irike unless other uniuns refuse
L&gt; cross guild picket lines, in
which case they would cease pub
Ilratiun
This left the possibility a strike
might leave the city witnuut Its
major newspapers during the last
toU vvi

week preceding the presidential
election.
The newspapers affected in the
contract dispute arc the New York
Timet, Herald Tribune. Daily
Newt Mirror, Journal American.
World Telegram A Sun and Pott.
The guild represent* B.nno editor­
ial and commercial employes on
the papers.
In srparale negotiating session*
with the papers Sunday, the guild
turned down a $3 a week packate
increase ofier consisting of fl al
located to wcllare benefits and 12
to minimum wages and general

Wood of Winter Park, a Brownie; Dean Schiller Scroggg,
dean of the college; Mrg. R. A. Medlock of Winter Park,
national Scout volunteer; and Mina Klin Huff or Winter
Park, an aaaiatant leader.
SLICED TENDER
WESTERN HEF.r

Increase.
agreement is reached by the he
After she last of these session* ginning of (he second year.
ended early today, M Michael
Potoker, secretary - treasurer of
the New York guild, said the $.'•
incrrwe represented the Her
aid Tribune's Iasi ofier and that
further negotiations would be fu
tile. He predicted, ' There will be
a strike "
Negotiators for the publishers
said they were offering a contract
to run from Nov. t, I960, to Dee.
7. 1962, with a wage reopening
clause for the second year with
provision (or arbitration if no

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White coal la a figurative term
for water power, Just as black
fold ia another name for oil.

Arm * of prestige m the
butine*e and c iv ic life of
yo u r c o m m u n ity.
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THE ABOVE pltuli'piMph show* thr* ping res* being niiulc nn the* new home
of Hie Church of Christ, located a t South Park Ave. anti lo th . St. The indirectly lighted nmlitnrium will have a seating capacity of 110. In addition,
there will he It) classrooms, n cry room and nursery. The auditorium is
unique in having no outside windows. Construction is such as to practically
eliminate outside noise. The building program is being financed through
the sale of six percent, interest hearing bonds. Some bonds are still avail­
able and anyone Interested in purchasing a bond may call H. A. Fisher,
FA 2-7794. evenings, or S. Beall. NO 8-5156.

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, Nothing More Exciting Than Quest Business A jA
For Better Salt Shaker For Man Briefs w By tin K WEST
WASHINGTON fLTI) - Tew
thingi in recorded histft-y are
more Stlrrina than man's im-rcav
ins quc*t for a better salt shaker.
^
In some ways, I think, it U
*vcn more thrilling than the qufM
for a better niouvetrap. Certainly
it i* more dmmatie that the quest
lor a hotter pepper shaker.
The struggle to make salt How
freely has challenged our Yankee
ingenuity tor more than a ern
lory, particularly on rainy days.
It has been marked by triumphs
^ and failures, heartbreaks and
heartburn.
I learned all of !hi», and more,
from Dr. Arthur G. Peterson, a
local citucn who makes a hobby
al collecting sail shakers. He is
so wrapped up in his hobby he
has written a book about it.
As little a : '.vc might think
about it, and I personally think
about tt very little, Abraham Linm rotn may never havo seen a salt
® shaker. Hr, Peterson tells ns that
salt dispersers with perforated
lops were practically unknown be
fore ISM.

The trouble wa» that salt ahsorbed too much moisture for
use in shaker*. Lincoln probably
had to make do with a salt dish,
hut I doubt that he worried much
about it. He had a lot of other
things on his mind
Improved methods of refining
salt changed the method of dispensing it. Tlte early dispensers
were variously known as sprtnklliers, (iusteis, bo\c.t and drej»s
The term "shaker” did not come
into use until the !S90‘*.
Some [oiks prrsisled for a
while in calling a shaker a "eel
U r." but they were gene rails
looked upon as hetng old stick m
the muds.
Despite additives, coatings and
other improvements- salt still had
a nasty habit of clinging to the
shakers in damp weather. People
had to unscrew the rap and sprtn
kic tin* stulf around wilh their
fingers. By that time, the egg'
were cold.
In the space M a decade or
two, the It.8. P.il'-nl Office issued
mote than l.Oon patents In tnven
lor* who thought they had found
a way to overcome tills difficulty.

Glare Nelson, known through­
out the nrc» simply by her first
tiaino of ••Grace.** will *gnin He in
th*rge of the Club Diamond din­
ing room -talttog Tuesday, Novetuher I.
Herself an outstanding cook
and pastry baker, Grace will lw
ilslistrd in her return to the Dia­
mond by another well known area
*h..f Melba St. John, whose spe­
cialty is Italian foods, particular­
ly IV .a nod Spaghetti,
The bar ami lounge at the redeeorateil * tills Diamond in in
charge of Mixologist
Donnie
Clark, and will he open from S
p. m. unfit 2 ». m., seven day* •
week. The dming room will serve
until midnight every day hut Mon
day. It will be closed *11 day Mon­
day.

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C hurch Meet
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Church will meet in McKinley
Halt, at
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th* m'.nthle business sod pmc-.im
meet lug. The executive hoard will
meet at B a. m.

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from the national level down
through live trmnahipa.

mos they stand for enable* you to
make a wiser choice when you
express your preference* on the
ballot.

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urging your family and friends to
vote, you can make a very m il con­
tribution toward securing this hrtter
gov em inent. And, being informed
• b o u t rfc* candidate* and the ta­

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Sanford Civitans Praised By Florida Clubs
The Sanford Chrftan Club In only ttyo governor of Clvitan. wrote praising the cor­
yiara old. but it tlreedy has made the Im­ diality afforded those who attended the
pact of its activity felt among its atatewida meeting. Another tetter from International
preaident Roy Simmons to A. K. Shoemaker
organisation.
, . A ,
Tha local Civltan* were host* to about .Jr., president of the Sanford club, praised
850 Florida members and the district gover­ * the efforts of the local organization.
These are the thinjjr that make cities
nor told the club that he did not m a ll any
time that • district meeting had been as out of towns the size of ours and we con­
gratulate the Sanford Civitans for becoming
drell handled as the one here.
Wyatt Johnson, the Florida District a real force for good In the community.

By Marquis Childs

WASHINGTON CALLING
WASHINGTON — While molt
« f organised tabor is for Son. John
f . Kennedy and ii performing as
Important function ia the regis­
tration drive end In getting out
tha vota a segment. Including the
largest union In the country, the
Teemstere, la violently opposed to
tha Democratic candidate.
Jamea R. Hods, the president
Of that union with complete and
total power over IU membership
ef more than a million and a half,
has stopped short of endorsing
Vice-President Richard M. Nixon.
But be le doing everything he can
to defeat Kennedy who challenged
his power through the Senate
committea Investigating unfair la­
bor practices for which the candi­
date’! brother. Robert, served as
counsel.
In1one of America’* largest cit­
ies the taxi dilvsr, having first
established that this reporter was
not an agent either for the union
or the taxi company, passed bach
to his fare a copy of the October
issue of the International Team­
ster, tha official magaxine of the
union published at tha Taamster’s
handsome headquarters her*. I’ll
|et you have it, tha drlvar said, If
you tear my name off lb* cover
so nobody can know that I gave It
ko you.
‘ "Can you beat III** Ha was full
■f a wry, half-humorous Indigna
Won. “Pour bucks a month, $48 a
ear, that’s what I pay In dues.

I

Kennedy and two for Nixon.
•Ttaet’n right, th at's how It
rama out. And 111 Just bet you
that If we took a poll of tha night
drlvars, there's about 4S or so of
them, it would come out tha same
way. So whera does this stuff get
you?’ '
Besides tha signed editorial,
there it a tbree-pago attack on
Bobbie Kennedy's role in the con­
flict over the Board of Monitors
appointed after the McClellan com­
mittee's disclosures of the dicta­
torial way Hoffs ran his union
and used union funds. The article
charges that Kennedy “riggrd”
the naming of Terrance Mx-Shane,
n former Fill man who participat­
ed In the Department of Justice
investigation into the Teamsters,
to ba monitor chairman.
•
“While Nixon's record leaves
much to be desiied,” Hoffs Is
quoted as telling Teamster dele­
gates from 12 states a t a regional
masting in Chicago, “at least he
has never introduced legislation i
designed to drstroy the American |
labor movement.’’
A lengthy article ia devoted to i
“The fare that Jack built," pur­
porting tn show from the record' DEAR MOM, I have a problem,
that, contrary to the belief of which ia this. 1 data not go out
many, the Democratic candidate is
not a liberal In civil rights, labor without.a chaperone because a cer­
or farm polity, And there Is a dir tain girl ketpa chasing me. She la
at the Kennedy sisters who, it is very good-looking, Mom, and 1 like
suggested, loll about their respec­ her a lot. But I am too young to
tive swimming pools thinking up go out with girls. Betides, I can­
way* to put Holla in jail and de­
not afford her.
stroy his union.
Her name is Ava iTardntr,
But if one highly arllrulslr
.She has been chaxing me for
lutmbsr of Hof fa's union proves
anything it ia that you ran tell years, all over the world.
mighty rrude against tha big lea­ people how they should vote but
Wa first met in London long,
gue competition of the Yankees. there is no guarantee they will long ago. I t wa* at a big recep­
Sam* is true of high school vs. follow your advice when it Imp- tion, Mum. In the .Savoy Hotel. I
college.
pens to go against their own run* think. Somebody introduced us.
College students must burkl* vlrtions. Hi* contpsny,, the talka­ and thal'x how it all begin.
down t» a murh atlffsr form of tive ta il driver aaid, forbid* driv­
She was very interested in me. 1
competition, which requires swift, ers to wear buttons or put signs
mean, you rouid tell that by the
fscila reading, plus better study on the rabs they drive. But he
way she masked her feeling*. She
habits.
flipped over his iapel amt on the
Memory improvement involves under aide was a Kennedy button. never batted an eyelid. Just shook
using “horse sente,” plus repeti­ And ha has a plan to come to the my hand, and amiled, and said,
tion.
garage very early on the day be. •T in ted to meal you.” She is a
Don't wait till you gst Inin clast fore Flection Day when nobody's wonderful actress, Mom.'
A few years Ist.-r, we met again.
and bump into a weekly exam to around and put a Kennedy atickcr
find out how much or how little on every rib . Ju*t the thought of Thu lime in Singapore. A t a
you know of tha teatbook.
this plot obviously gave him a party given by a Chinese million­
aire, Runme Sltaw.
Instead, ba your own prof every chuckling satisfaction.
Whtn Itunme took me by the
day and quit yourself over every
Twenty year* ago tha great
day's assignment.
John I.. Lewis undertook to tell hand and led me to Miss (iatdnsr,
It's easy to do so if you simply- his miners how to vote. There was she was quite U i.tn hack. Never
make a true-false or “multiple no evidence in November that they expected to see me in Singapore, I
rholra” exam at you read the followed hla command. And It suppose. That old fteling walled
daily assignment,
would seem that today tha “union up inside h*r and it waa obviou*
Whenever you tee s eignificanl bosses'' have rather less power th at ska was having a hard time
fact, such as a date or a listing of than tha extreme right ascribes to hiding her amotions. I knew this
3 or 4 tules, or a definition, them.
because, when I talked to her, her
phrasa a tiua-fale* statement on
It, such as:
F (l) William James first trans­
lated the Rinet Test Into English.
(I*. St
T(2t Dr. Goddard coined the
word “moron.” (P. Sit

And thoy put It Into that kind ef
stuff."
Tha October Issue of tha union’s
official publication la devoted simoot entirely to an attack on
Kennedy, Me brother Robbie, and
tha Kennedy family. The lead-off
la an editorial signed by Hoff*
heeded. “Will you keep what you
have fought for?”
“If there was ever any doubt
about the ’pollce-sUle-menUlity’
of Jack Kennedy and his brother,
I)obble,' ’the editorial begins,
“those doubts were laid to rest In
the first national debate between
Kennedy and Nixon last month.
“Speaking on major domestic
issues facing our country, Ken­
nedy shewed his deep • sealed
hatred for this union and his utter
disregard far this country’s herit­
age of civil liberties and personal
freedom when he blurted out: Tm
not satisfied when I see men like
Jimmy Hol/a, in charge of the
largest union in the United Slates,
still free, , . . Kennedy’s 'policestats mentality* ralsca the Image
of Khrushchev, Hitler, Mussolini
end others who took freedom
away from those who dared to dis­
agree."
"What do you know about
that?" the driver said. “Rut I'll
tall you something. There’s fib day
drivers in my garaga and I took
a poll of them the other day, me
and another fellow. And you know
how It ranis out? Thera's SI for

CROSSROADS OF THE WORLD By William Drury

WORRY CLINIC by Dr. G.W. Crane
[ CASE C—
41 Is I-ucy L., aged II,
entered college last term.
■ “ Out, I)r, Crane," she protested,
*1 am not making good grades.
“In high school, f wax a
htudsnt, but here In rolltga I am
lucky to rata a ‘C* average.
“Do you think I am low in I. Q.
• r what alia could he wrong?
Maybe 1 need a memory course,
for l can 't reiusmbar all I read,”
*• Lucy doesn't need an f, Q. last
t or if you have graduated from
any reasonably larga high school,
Jour f. If. ia O. K.
■e What millions of high schoolers
fail to realise is tha fa rt tha com­
petition gets tougher tha farther
you go In school,
' fo r examplr, mayba Btl'» of
your high school graduates don't
go on to collegs.
" And this 8 0 '. usually Includes
tha dullards ami poor student*.
Tha e u r. who do enter college
comprise tha rrtsm of tha rrop
as regards 1. Q. and good study
habits.
So when you teach collcgs, It is
much like a try-out for the New
York Yankee hall team.
Star sandlottsrs may l o o k

face looked strained and her eyes Tretended she didn't know me. Ah.
what it must have cost her to
glared over. It waa love, Mom.
Of courts, since we were sur­ play such a role!
I blew h tr a kiss and fled.
rounded by people, the had to
The next night, thinking to out­
make believe that we had nevsr
met before. Every time she in­ sm art her, I drove to the other
troduced me to somebody, she pre­ side of the Island on Oahu for
tended to forget my name. Boy, Chianti Antinori and lasagna at
Florenco’s in Kailua. Surely, I
what an actress!
I think you will ogres that a thought, the very last place Miss
girl is quite definitely interested Gardner would think of would bt
in a certain person when *hn goes a coxy Italian rDtsrantc In a little
to such great lengths to pretend town like Kailua.
Well, guess who walked In?
the isn't.
Well, anyway, not long ago 1 Oh, she didn't *ool me. Staring
was in a bistro in Honolulu, mind­ at nia like that, without a Bicker
ing my own business, when she of recognition. Behind that cool
walked in with soma people. You facade, unrequited love was sat­
could have knuck*d me down with ing out her foolish heart.
Mom. I need your advice. I'lea.ve
a baseball hat.
Mha was e'ever. The way «he sat tell me what to do. This is Leap
eyeing me, staring right through Year. I mean, a fellow just dare
me, a* though she did not even not relax.
know I was there.
I got out fa&lt;t.
Sales Approach
A couple of evrning* later, I waa
NEW YORK lU I’lf —The busi­
dining at La Coq d'Or, a French ness magaxinn Purchasing found
restaurant in Waikiki, when 1 in a poll of I.OUO selected indus­
chanced to look up and there she trial purchasing1 agents that 12
was, daintily chomping Canard a per cent asserted salts rails have
1’Orang*. I almost dropped m y ; increased in the past few years
Brochette de floeuf a la Turque.. and t)5 per tent felt lh*t Ihe men
And Monsieur Alphonse flat*, the tailing on them were of a higher
proprietor, had to revive ms with caliber.
Intravenous injections of Beaujolsi*.
Tha lea it the monetary unit of
As usual, she played it cool. Romania.

by Ed Koterba

IN OHIO WITH NIXON— Now,
some oid-limers aboard maintain
the i t whistle-stopa are repetitious
That isn't true.
At each Hop, the Vice-President
m irages to find a brand-new
relative, or a special sevr local
touch for a folksy Introduction to
lui speech.
And Pat Nixon variex the scen­
ery, loo. At Marietta sho carried
blaring red chrysanthemums to
the speaker's platform. At P ark­
ersburg, W . Va., It waa a bouquet
of red roses. In Athena the crowd
(raveling with the Vice-President
noticed tb it Pat was carrying a
bunch of pink roses, and then in
Hamden it was yellow roses.
At the very first slop on this
toot through the East and Midwest
—this was In York, Pa.—Nixon
found a family tie to toss at the
cheering crowd and he'x been
riding on bis kin's coattails ever
since.
“Sly family used to have a
farm at Uenges Mills, down the
way," he said, "and Dad used
to travel along the dusty road."
In Lewistown, Pa.: “ Sly fath­
er's younger brother was a pro­
fessor at Penn State . . . lie
used to say this was the finest
pari of the country. .
t
T.'ien in Altoona, Ps., he again
ascended bis family tree; “ In­
cidentally, in this audience is
my uncle. Ernest Nixon, lie's
over 73 years of age, but lie's
Ihe best potato grower in all of
Pennslvanis."
In the chill morning of his se­
cond day. the Vice-President
wasted little time in Marietta.
Ohio, falling upon that goldentouch denominator . . .“ I cer­

tainly feel very much i t home
in what was, as you know, my
father's home state, tn d I was
just talking to John Brleker g
moment ago, and asked him how
far was it my father lived from
here He said shout 70 miles. , ."j.
This was staple fare, rich fam­
ily chit-chat good for the entire
Buckeye Stale.
But in Hamden, a hamlet of
1.03* where 8.000 peoplb were
drawn to trainside. Nixon hit the
jackpot.
When he finishes urf his speech,
several persons came forward out
of the bright sun, and the VicePresident glad-handed one in par ))
liculsr.
■'That," he said into the mike,
“ was my cousin. Roy Nixon. And
do you know wbat he give me?
Four buckeyes—a souvenir for
good luck."
The crowd—including a besuti*
ful young matron, dressed in
leopard fur, hiniir.g from the
handhold of an old boxcarscreamed their approval of thivft
great common denominator of
this final political whistle-stop of
I

860.

Eor awhile it began to look like
Nixon could win Ibis election— if
he didn't run out of home towns
and rets lives.
And he was able to improvise,
too. in Fiusuuigii, fur example,
the common touch was best ex­
pressed via the world champion^
Pittsburgh Pirates.
“ Another reason I'm giad to be
in Pittsburgh," so went his spirt,
“is it's the home of the Pirates!"
And the ceiling of the Syrian
Mosque almost fell in from the
tkundqg.

HAPPINESS THROUGH

HEALTH

(BY UR. F. LEO KERWIN)

What Is Arthritis?
Arthritis in essentially an
inflamation of the attrfncea
of the joint. Thin inflnmntion involves not only the
bony Hiirface.-i, but the muscularluie and the ligament.-*
aunoundinyr the
joints In many
instance*, t h i s
joint inflamation
resulta front ex­
cessive atreasej
— and atruina ariainjr from impio­
us*. per functioning.
This ia a mutter of faulty
body mechanism urisinK from
bad pusture, curvuture of the
spine, bonea out of place, and
other conditions which would
induce body unbalance.
Another factor that is often
involved in arthritis ia faulty
calcium metabolism. This
means the body’s ability to
utilize for its own purpose
the natural calcium salts
found in certain foods.

Recent research has demon­
strated th a t there is definite
relationship between arth ri­
tis an an upset nervous sys­
tem. Disturbances in the
nervous system
interfere^
with metabolism.
The Chiropractor, in dealing
with arthritis, seeks to re­
store normal body balance,
and normal functioning of
the nervous system. By re­
moving: the pressures which
cIuk. he reestablishes tha
body's proper calcium meta­
bolism as well as corrects me­
chanical functioning: of its ? '
joints. When he does so
symptoms of arth ritis disappear.
One of a series of articles
published in tho public inter­
est to explain and Illustrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
F. Leo kerwtn whose office is
located at 201 S. French Ave. f
telephoi
and his telephone
number ia
FAirfax 2-7412.

M ake Your

VotoCountl Re-elect
Florida Democratic Candidate for State Treasurer

J.E

"I HAVE SERVED FOR 2 0 YEARS AS YO U R
STATE TREASURER. MY RECORD IS
PROOF OF ABILITY AND INTEGRITY”
"In the 20 years during which I have served
a t your Slate Treasurer, the annual reports of the
independent state auditors attest to Ihe fact that
your state funds have been handled with utmost
wisdom. Good fiscal management has also put
your money to work with sound investments earn­
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Mon. Oct. 31, 1960—Pag* B

Woman i Club
Plans Meetings

Harris-Class Engagement Announced

,

At Party Honoring The Bride-Elect

Wednesday
The leneral Business and lunch
Jon meeting of the Sanford Wo.
m an 'i Club will be held Wedoeiday at the elub house.
Luncheon will be served at 12
noon with Mrs. E. C. Harper and
her committteee in charge.
The social department will meet
at 2 p m. for bridge and canasta.
Mrs. J , E. Baker and her commi­
ttee will be in charge.
rm For luncheon reservations, call
airs. S. J . Nix.

A party la honor of Hiss Fay* and champagne punch and hors] Guests included Mr. and Mrs. I Georg* Holder, Mr. and Mr*. Clyv
Bernice Harris of Casselberry, an ­ d* ccuvrei were enjoyed by those William St. John, Ur. and Mre. do Holder, Mr. and Mr*. William
nouncing her engagement to Ledr. attending.
• John H. Williams, Mr. and Mra. I Kelly.
William U. Clasa (ret) was given
at hla home in Lake Mary.
Mis* Harris is the daughter o(
Boyd Harris of Toledo, Ohio. She
was born in Elyria, Ohio and a t­
tended schools there. She it a
member of Beta Sigma Chi, soro­
rity. Shr Is presently employed
Joy Ruth S . S. Class
at Dearborn Electronics.
T*a groom-elect is the son of
Plans Thanksgiving
WUllam U. Class of Detroit, Mich.
He wras born in .Middleton. Ohio
Supper Meeting
and attended achools in Uhio, in­
cluding Miami University at Ox­
Tha Joy Ruth Sunday Sefcodf
ford, Ohio.
Claaa of tha F irst Baptist Church
He alio attended Iowa State
held the monthly meeting a t tha
Univcrelty
at Iowa City. Iowa.
home of the president, Ur*. Rob­
By AIL III EL OSBORNE
H« Is retired from the U, S. Navy.
ert Dekte.
BROWNIE TROOP 1M
During the evening, Mils Harris
™ A special treat w as in store for
Opening devotions were led by
was presented with a diamond ring
these Brownies at their last meet­
Mrs, Harvey Wilkinson. Tho pres­
ing, when their leaders, Mrs.
ident led tho buslnsea discussions
during which tha off!car* and
Olan Boulwell and Mrs. Milton
group leaden gave their reports.
Sorokowsky, look them to Skate
City. There the girls enjoyed re.
Plane for the annual ThankagivJ
freshmenl* of cookies and Cokes
Ing supper wero discussed. Tho
IVY CIRCLE MEMBERS enjoyed an interesting diacuaaion on candles,
November meeting will bo held a t
and aksling instructions.
their significance and how to make them, a t a recent meeting. Mrs. John
the home of Mr*. Fred Wilson.
In ipits cf c u r e t u m b l e * , *n
Clark, renter, presented the program and disDlaved some of her own crea­
in* hoites* served refreshment*
tions. Pictured with her are Mrs. Harvey Wilkinson, circle president, left,
had a wonderful time and are
Welcome Wagon hostesses re ­
to Mr*. Loula Montana, Mra. Layand Mrs. Bill Chandler, hostess for the meeting.
(Herald Photo)
gragcrly anticipating n return visit.
port more new- families welcomed
mon Goodman. Mra. William
Making the trip were Theresa Ang­
Mann, Mra. William Erwin.
to the area Including, Mr. and Mr/.
lin, Ella Boulwell, Cheryl Cavitt,
Mr*. S. O. Dormtney, Mr*. W .
William
Roger*
and
daughter,
Karen Chapman.
A. Cotle, Mr*. Fred Wilion, Mra.
Teresa, from Bristol, Tenn. Mr.
Deborah Goerss, Candy HartGlen Andenon, Mr*. Paul Ham.
and Mrs. Blanton and Ions, Paul
wig, Susan Hartwig, Kathy Kimmel. Mr*. Alfred Davis and M n ,
Jr.,
and
Robert,
from
Belmont,
mons, Phyllis Mitchell, Martha Jay
A, J. Peterson,
N.
C.
Morrison, Nancy Moore, Peggy
Air. and Mrs. Wdby Coleman
Rabun, Elizabeth Rogers, Diane
and infant daughter, from Flint,
Sorokowsky Rarhara Tam in, Lucia
The Fitldls Sunday School Class Mich, and Mr. and Mr*. John Grif­
B IL L Y BOY’S
^W allace, Mary Beth Williams,
Kenneth McIntosh waa
guest would be held at the next meet­
of
the First Baptist Church met fith and children, Marx and Adrie­
MISS FAYE BERNICE HARRIS
^K aihy Dunn, and Donna Man- speaker at the recent meeting of ing.
LAUNDROMAT
nne, from Mastic Beach, L I.
Feed F air Shopping Cantor
Xi Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Sig­
fre.
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer gave a at the home of Air*. J. Roy Drltt
Families transferred here by the
INTERMEDIATE GIRL SCOLT ma Phi. Mrs. Alfred Green was short refresher course on the on Catalina Drive, with group one,
OPENING SPECIALS
Navy
are Mr. and Atrs. Daniel
TROOP 1«
hostels to the group.
Bell Sigma Phi minuel. Following Mr*. Cecil S. Sheppard, chairman,
O'Rourke
ami
daughters,
Pauline
&lt;
t-Dny Dry
Jf
At Die first meeting of the sea­
The speaker presented an in­ the program a "tasty bit" sale a* hOslasstt.
and Palricia, from New Orleans,
Cleaning Service
■*
son, this troop made plans lor teresting talk on "What We Want waa conducted and a card party
Mr*. Finest Galehal. clasa
the coming year and elected pa­ and How to Get What We Want." enjoyed, during the aecial hour. teacher, called the meeting to or­ La. Air. and Mr*. lajlhcr P atter­
01 Panta
By 1IF.LEN SNODGRASS
, ployed by the Atlantic Coast Lin*
son and childrrn, Jimmy, David
trol leaders and officers. They
3 ) Plain Skill*
Mr*. Vernon Hardin, introduced
Mr*. Speer and Mrs. Hardin der and the devotion waa present­ and Pam, Horn tJkewood, N. J.
Air.
and
M
n.
T.
W'.
Carlton
ft, R. He will be working there
diwded into two patrojs and chose the apeaker and members par­ won the prizes at bridge and Airs. ed by Aire. O. P. Wade, using as
Salta
Mr. and Mra. Larry Sumner and have returned to their home in during the sugar cane season.
m
Dixie Holmes smi Janet Liiilc as ticipated in the discusaion.
^ Plain Dree***
Lloyd Swam won t"e canasta her theme "Harvest Time.”
children,
Rcnne.
James,
Billy
and
Atrs.
Lewis
Dinkins,
vfee
presi­
♦ p a tro l leaders with Julie Hankea
a
Lake
Helen
after
epending
the
Mrs. Ida Padgett returned last
Mrs. Harold Chapman preaided award.
dent, presided at the bnsine** ses­ Glenda, from Millington, Tenn., past week here with their grand­ week from a visit with relatives in
ami Donna Lee Mcrilt as assist­ at the business session when re ­
-------- COUPON
O llim attending were Mrs. Gor­ sion. Repotts were riven from nil Air. and Mrs, Julm Becker and
ants.
ports were given from various don Frederick, Airs. E. C. Har­ group lender* and a discussion daughters, Susan. Cynthia and children, Evelyn and Baacom Jr., Jacksonville.
Good
For 1 FREE LOAD
Other ofticcrs elected were committees.
Friend* will regret to learn that
per Jr., Mrs. Carleton Bliss, Airs. waa held concerning absentee Nancy, from Point Pleasant, N.J. while Rev. and Mr*. Baicom Carl­
scribe, Elizabeth Vice and treaBill
Owens
has
enured
Seminole
With 2 Paid Load* and «
ton were on a business trip to
The social committee announ­ J. L. Horton Jr., Mrs.i Frank Sten- members and thoia who are III.
and Air. and Airs. William Moore
Memorial Hospital for medication
surer Janice Clark. Mothers ser­
Lake
Junaluska,
X.
C.
Garments For Dry Cleaning
strom
and
Miss
Jesnette
Wolfer.
The hostess group presented and children, Jay, Jimmy and
ving on the troop committee are; ced that a progressive dinner
Eighth graders selected to serve and treatment.
Mr*.
Marie
Wilkin
with
a
birthday
Beth,
from
Lakchurst,
N.
J.
chairman, Mr&gt;. L. B. Williams,
ns cheerleader* for the Enterprise
rake, complete with lighted cancookie chairman. .Mrs. R. W. Yarelementary School for this season
dies and the entire group sang
min, transportation, Mrs. Barney
wrre Teresa d* Kalands, Doris
"Happy Birthday" to her.
Harrison, Jane Nixon, Dain* Ac» Miller and publicity, Mrs, Ad-on
During the social huur, a game
cardl, Isot ttlondt and Laah Stlth.
• C la r k .
'»f
Biblr-lo
vvai
enjoyed
by
mamtreated bulbs or if these arc not
Ily SADIE B. GUT
Air. and Mm. Herman Sagarof
Mrs. Melvin Jones is the leader
FOR ALL THE FAMILY
available, get the best bulbs avid- tiers with Atrs. Vernon Dnvis in
of Newberry, New York, were reHibiscus
Circle
and Mrs. George II. Uramburgcr
charge.
Mrs.
Britt
showed
several
Alarty
Su-mper,
a
fieshninn
at
MEN:
WOMEN:
able
and
pul
them
in
the
fresh
cent guests of Mr. and Mr*. J. B.
is co-lender. The First Christian
October i* an ideal month to
N unn-Ilush
Paradis*
vegetable bln of your rrgrlgerator interesting movies of Yellowstone Florida Southern Collet;* In Lake­ Oviatt.
Church is the ,ponsor.
work in llic garden, planting or for about alx weeks. Around the National Fark that wrre made land came home this weekend and
Freeman
Nnturallzer
Carroll
Peterman
left
Wednes­
Other girls in the troop arc
while they were on vacation.
announced th at she has been
Star Grand
Jacqueline
moving bulbs and perennials.
first of December is a good plant­
day for Clewiston where ha i* emDebbie Clark, Karen Dc Yarmtn,
The hostess served refresh­ pledged by Kappa Delta Sorority.
CHILDREN:
ing
time
in
this
area.
Amaryllis,
for
instance,
may
be
ments uf cuke, coffee, and nuts to Miia Stemper is the daughter of
Karca Williams, Jackie Freeman,
Poll • Parrots
Fait it a good lime to take those present. Others sHemling
Frylng a sliced puiato in grease
Mr. and Mrs. William Stemper,
Shcrian Miller. Kjtliy Avencl, dug and replanted In prepared
cuttings
or
make
air-layers
of
used tu cook fish will absorb tha
were Mrs. Irving Tryor, Mrs. J. 1020 Locust Ave.
Patricia Jones. Dale Broinburgcr. beds, enriched with peat and a lit­
many shrubs and trees. Dormant W. Koke.
tle boncmeil.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barun of odor.
♦ and Karen Gilbo.
*
*
*
Place the bulb just below ground plants, especially, respond well to
Christina Woodruff. Msry Lou Detroit, Aticli. have been visiting
They arc planning an all-day
cuttings
as
they
form
their
roots
Harris, Mrs^ If. S. Dugger. Air*. her (liter Mra. Walter Ruuth al
Before scaling fish, dip them in
Suttford, Florida
outdoor trip to Silver Lake in level, as any portion of the bdlb
the near future, including a cook- left above the surface la exposed during the cold months and are John Malloy and Mi*. J. N. her some, Kill! West 2nd Street. scalding water briefly.
Mr*. Baron i* the former Virginia
to grasshoppers. Chlordane pow­ ready to pul out leavei in the Murphy.
out.
Packard.
der, sprinkled around the surface spring.
HR OR NIL TROOP II
Shrubs and trees do well to be
Atri. W. P. Yea ley has returned
and
on
them,
is
a
good
remedy
These brownie* bream* goblins,
BULL’S-EYE EGG SANWICH
fertilized with a formula low In
home aftrr a visit with her two
spooks, and ghosts when they had fur, keeping off pests.
For each sandwich: 1 slice bread brothers, Barney ami James BrewDaylilics may be moved now nitrogen and high In potash now.
their Halloween party Saturday
1 tablespoon butter or margarine ingtOn of St. l/oui*. .Mn. She alio
This
atrengthens
the
plant
without
night at the home of their leader, also. When dug, prune aeverly,
visited h*r sister. Airs. Percy Lane
farcing new growth which could I egg salt and pepper.
^ Mrs. Clias. Schoonover on Cole- leaving only six inches or so of
Sunny-Side Up: Remove center in Boontsville, Alo.
be caught by the first frost.
the
(ops
and
the
same
of
the
man Circle.
She also visited relatives and
Slow up on watering Christmas of bread slice i-ith » ccdHe cu‘ were prize- gjroci. and TOOtirPtantf may be divided into
fi
lands
in Dai !&gt;!.), Mo. and un hei
t
c
i
,
a
b
o
u
t
2
'
s
i
n
c
h
-vice.
Ui'owu
Cactus this month, giving just
AT THE
refreshments for the gay ghosts. individual fans or larger sections
bread slice in the butter or mar­ way home, attended the National
enough
to
keep
the
plant
front
Co-leader. .Mrs. Richard Al. Gor­ of two or more fans.
garine healed modciatcly lint in Convention o f t h e Christian
VYfslsomas (a gladioli like bulb) withering. Thu treatment forces
ton helped with the party.
skillet. Turn bread, break egg Churches in Louisville, ky.
the
flower
buds,
at
which
time
Ith GRADE BROWNIE TROOP should be moved when crowded
into center. Cover and cook egg
These busy brownies meet at the as they multiply rsther fist. The watering may be returned.
4 lo g minutas. Season to taste.
Be
sure
to
save
ail
your
au­
The Afongolian race Is the most
Presbyterian Youth Building on best time to move them Is after
Over Easy: Prepare bread a* numerous in the world, i t ha*
After an absence of 31, year*. Grace will
tumn
leaves
as
they
fall
to
mulch
Tuesdays with Mi s Nancy Robb a i they die back, following the bloom­
again supervise the kitchen at Club Diamond,
abuve and placa In jkillet. Break mure than 655 million individuals,
flower
beds,
to
nourish
the
plant,
ing
lime
in
summer.
They
msy
be
and be your llosirea with the fineat of fin* food*.
their leader and Mrs. Richard An* * •
egg immediately Into center. When
moved now it care is taken not keep down weeds and keep out
e dm* as tile assistant.
bread
is
browned,
turn
and
cook
Carbon monoxide is poisonous
frost. They are especially help­
Starting TUES. NOV. 1st
Last week they had their in­ to disturb the new growth. It is
egg, 4 to 8 minute*. Season to because it prevent* oxygen from
vestiture at Silver Lake with tbeir simpler to plant the dry bulbs ful around azaleas, dogwood trees taste.
All old friends and KVKHAONB who appreciate*
being carried in the blood xtieaui.
and other arid loving plants.
mother* watching. They formed a if available.
good rooking sre rnrdially Inrlted te pay a
stall . . . OPEN DAILY 1 P. M. ’TIL MIDNIGHT.
Stokesias, with pretty aster like
circle of the "old brownies" and
CLOSED AtONDAA S.
opened up their group and wel­ lavender flowers, may be moved
now.
They
are
a
low
growing
comed the new members In re ­
plant that makes a pretty border
peating the brownie promise.
New Brownies were Mary Louise I but may be planted in beds fur
MELDA ST. JOHN
Andrus, .Sandy Bartholomew, Lau- a mass of color.
—widely
know In the area, wilt he
Atrs. Earl Tyler was guest of
Chrysanthemums which were
^ ranell Johnson, Mary Ellen Mil­
rook-in-charge
of her genuine
lip
pruned
all
summer
should
ner, Debbie Taylor, Patsy Thomp­
honor at a luncheon in celebration
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be nice busby plants by nowr. of her birthday at the home of
son. and Jeanette Wolfe.
The rest of the troop consists of If they are long and lanky they
Mrs. Rachsel Hopper, in North
Spaghetti Cr Pizza
Cindy Brown, Jean Carter, Susaie . wilt require staking la keep the
Monroe, lsst week.
Hewers
out
of
the
dirt.
D a n g l e m a n , Joanne Fletcher.
Others enjoying the celebration
Many bulbs are available la the
Patsy Fletcher, Kay Forguson,
Tain Hunt, Debbie Mel.*in, Martha stores now, including glads, nar- were Afrs. Wesley Tyler, Mrs.
GRACE NELSON
Milner, Susan Rowland, and Hen­ Iisus and tulips.. If you wish to John E. Padgett, Mrs. Wilbur
Grace will again feature her famous llght-as a-frather 1IOT
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^ Cay Hunt and Andrea Miller act
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Lowery

Watch Out For Those Packers In Pro Grid Loop
McKibbin

Scored, But Penalty Canceled Six Points

Offside Penalty Turns Final Thrust
Win Into Tie For SHS Sinks Lyman
Sanford creamed the goal for the only touchdown of the
fame but atill wound up in a acorelesa tia with Leesburg
Friday night as an offside penalty canceled the score.
Alex McKibbin broke away from the Leesburg line and
ima along the sideline to score in the first quarter, but had to
go back and the Seminole* couldn’t do it again. Bruising de­

Bobby

Dunnelktn ram* to life lei the
fourth period to nip a fighting Ly­
man team IS-IS Friday night.
Although oulplayed through the
flrat three quarters, Dunnallon
scored two quirk touchdowns in
tha final ftva minutes to hand the
Gray hounds their second defeat of
the campaign.
Lymon broke into the scoring
column in tha sarond quarter on
a 40 yard march with I'aul Black­
ford going over for the TD from
the on*.
A few plays later, Carl Presaly
took a pass from quarterback
Mika Hrown and acorad from tha
IS yard niarkar.
In the linal period. Boh Davis
of Dunnallon passed to Ralph
Heath foe five yarda end a score,
and Stev# Ottmg want ever a few
plays later for another Dunnallon
markar.
Lyman led Dunnallon in first
downs, 10 to aigbt and in yards
rushing, 173 to 136.

Defend*

Against

Leesburg

Pa»4

SEC Race Tightens Down The Wire
ATLANTA (U P li—If the flown 1 with 13 seconds remaining lo save
htartrd Mississippi Rebel* see them from their third straight
goblins on their bedposts tonight Io)| l0
you ean bet the pumpkin money
The 1958 and 1939 lota** cam#
they'll be costumed like the Ben
during
the heyday of Billy Can­
gals of Louisiana Slate.
For tha third consecutive year, non and weren’t unexpected. But
the Rebels carried dreams of Saturday was supposed to be dif­
their first ever perfect season into ferent. LSU went into that came
their mealing with the Bengal*. wilh a I t record and was a 13And- for the third time, they were point underdog. Instead of stick
rudely awakened by a rugged ing In the script, IAU outplayed
LSU defense.
the Rebel* and missed winning
The second ranked Rebels did only because usually • accurate
escape with a 8 6 tie to remain Wendell Harris couldn't find the
unbeaten. But K look a II yard range on two held goal* and a
field goal by rrnler Allen firrrn conversion try.

fensive play, with art occasional
offensive burst, filled the rest of
the game.
A go tor broke pass by Quarter­
back Mike Roberta almost gave
the Sanford fans something lo
cheer about in final seconds when
Lellanl Houaa of Reauty la still he threw a long one that hit the
In Aral place la tbo Jet Bowler- receiver on the heed and fell in­
etlaa L**gu* UiU weak *fl*« tak­ complete.
With about 10 second* loft to
ing on four more points.
Prank Mackey and Lis Horton play, the Seminole* threw the
hook sway and tried a quick pan
were high bowlers for Gallant.
Kwesneya took three points to over the line that wee lipped
hold second place. Marilyn Bailey off basketball slyle to another
toppled the moat pins for her receiver who almost got sway—
but not quite.
team.
It happened this way;
Duke and Duchess made a clean
tha Srminulca worked out of the
sweep to bring them up to third
place with the help af June An­ Single wing in this last desperate
attempt with McKibbin galling
derson .
the
pass from the center, Upping
Alary Esthers lost nne point to
House .of Rabija which brought Um ball to Mike Hobart* who
them down /mpt third to fourth laleraled to Bobby Barbour.
However, the alert Leesburg de­
place. Calaat Smith bowled high
fense
stopped the play cold.
game for Mary Eathar'a while
Those two plays, McKibbtn'a
Marge Lyons was high for the
R. Edwards Builders Supplies
portrait studio. House of Rahija nullified score and some outstand­
is rompetlng for fifth place along ing runs by Iweshurg'a Randy managed to hold their alight lead
witit Towe'a, Neil's and Yowella. Hrown and Doug .Mumford were of Tha Thursday Nita Mivad l.aaArlene Dedering rolled high game the offensive highlights of a
gua by just ona point aflar last
for Howe's, Camille H u rt land was rough, lough conical.
The
Seminole*
completely
do
ml
week’s p la y , as Edward* ended
high for Nells Beauty Salon and
Lucy Slayer turned in high game natad the play ihm iihout the | wilh 2 , wln, t „m| „ &lt;Hliry ,.h, r
game as lhay rolled up eight j m4fy kept second apot with 20.
for Yowelta.
A three way He exists in third
Ivey'a kept heir stand in sixth firit downs to seven by Lee*,
burg.
a* Stcinmcyer Roofing. Appleby's
place. Fat Tourney wav the high
In the rushing department, .San­ Restaurant and Town A Country
amrer.
Lovely Lady la holding on tight ford pickad up 141 yards on the TV Jtervira all rame up with 18
to seventh plare. Celia Da Palma ground and 16 by the air rouie. each. I'owell s Office Supply hold*
helped by rolling high nore for I-ecsburg rolled to only »_&gt; yards fourth followed by Sanford Mf|
bar team.
____ __ _ ___ on the ground and I2_ m the -iiZ, CO.. Food Fair, Dvital runic*, CWA
Walker*. Cry o r 'a Slat* Farm Ins.,
Camilla Moreland holds high
handicap aeries this week with a
While band* of mammals are and CWA Talkers.
659. Bank# fJnM.n y i.l.d up the somstime* i-d by famalas, birds
Rolling a 8!3 scratch series put [
5-1IJ &gt;|.Ll while Marge Lvons top- nearly always prefer a male lead­ John Wright up on top of tha indi­
pled tha 6-7.
vidual bowler*. Elian Rett* had
er.
high series for the women, bringing up a 670.
Dot deYarmm, Ann Conklin,
Clarence Smith and Fat Caltan all
made the 6-10 split, with Mike Aefe lle d Press Inleraatioetl
burn Hollis went over for two cardi, Jim Carmichael and Smith
making tha 6-6.
A three-ply Issue may he at touchdowns.
Fourth string full
Make when Iowa and .Minnesota bark Jerry Jones and quarterback
clash Saturday — the national I-*rrv Johnson each scored twice
Unbeaten Ranks
collegiate football championship in Minnesota** 16-T pasting of
Kansas State.
th« Big Ten Conference title and
Navy and Missouri were Ihe Begin To Slim
• possible trip to the Rose Bowl. only other teams in tha lop to
NEW YORK t u r i ) -O nly seven
The top-ranked Hawkeyes and ratings In retain perfect statu* as major leagua teams among tha na­
the No. 6 Gophers have come Mississippi was held to a a g tia tion's 31 arhool* with perfeet eoldown to their moat important by MU and Syraruse and Baylor laga football recorda today.
Elaven schools f«H from the
(Mac this m a o n with identical went down to defeat.
9-0 records.
perfect record ranks during the
Iowa bolds a slim conference Rig Cur Race
weekend, among Uiem Syraeusr.
toad over Minnesota, having beat
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPli - Misaisaippi and Baylor. Syracuse
M league foM In four encounters.
A.
J. Foyt, 29. of Houston, Tex., bowed to Pittsburgh, too, .Missis
The Gophers bavs won all thrae
the youngest driver at the last sippt was held to a 8-6 lie by
ad their circuit clashes.
Louisiana State, and Tax** Chris­
Both propped for this "turning” thrae Indianapolis 300 mile races, tian dipped Baylor, 14-a.
game by beating teams from won the Ui S. Automobile Club*
Kaniaa during
the
weekend loo mile national championship
tows, using a strong ground a t­ big ear rare Sunday, finishing 30
Michigan can provide the tfnit
tack, toppled the University of seconds one-half lap ahead of *d State* with salt at ita present
Kansas, 31-T, as quarterback Wil­ Parnellt Junes of Torrance, Calif. consumption for a million years.

House 01 Beauty
Holds Kegler Lead

Bowen

By United Tret* International
You might rail the Green Bay
Packers the "Pittsburgh Pirates"
o( pro fool&amp;ali.
The Packer's don’t often over­
whelm an oppoarnt. They chip
chip away, come from behind and
have a knack o( coming through
with the big play.
In case you’ve forgotten, those
were the tactics the Pirates used
to win the baseball world cham­
pionship.
Tha Packers, seeking their first
National Football League crown
since 1941, took over sole poj.ession nf first place in the Western
Division Sunday when they rallied
for a 19-13 victory over the Pitts­
burgh Stcclers — and right in the
Pirstes' ballpark, at that.
Tsui Hornung chipped away
with four field goals — two of 33
yard, and others of 47 and 17—
to give Green Bay an aarly 12-tJ
lead before a erowd nf 30,135.
Bobby Lame, playing with a still-

sore thumb, put the Steelcra
ahead with touchdown passes of
37 yards to Tom Tracy and 41
yards to Buddy Dial.
But the Packers struck back for
tha winning touchdown with only
63 seconds rrmaieing. T h e y
gained possession on their own 34.
by jarring the Steelers for their

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fifth fumble of the afternoon.
Quarterback Bart Starr act up lbs
score by passing IS and 14 yards
Lit Huyd D un It I so u fu ilu a v k J i in

Taylor plunged over from the one.
This was Green Bay’s fourth
victory in five games, with a l4|[
one eoming up next Sunday
against the defending champion
Colts in Baltimore.

CONTINUED GROWTH
AND PROGRESS

RE-ELECT

A. L. (A ll WILSON
City

Commissioner
ILKOUP NO. 1

A maw with 6 years mt EXPERIENCE
EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY.
Your vote and support appreciated
Nov. a, imo
I’d. Pol. Adv.

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You'll go for tha way Corvair givea you more miles to a gallon
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more room for people and tha thiuga that go with them—up I*
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Osucm Gbby:

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR SCARED: Maybe this hoy
need? to get into n "little trnubte" now in
order to stay nut of a lot of trouble later.
If you are asked In sit there again, refuse,
anil don’t he afraid to tell why.
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MONDAY P. M.
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DEAR WANTING: Kind the most dip­
lomatic words in your vocabulary and tell
him.

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DEAR ABHY: 1 am a 1!l*year*o|d girl
who sometimes sit? for a family who as a
.t-year-old girl and a 17-ycar-old boy.
When I sil then* i have more trouble with
• the 17-year-old boy than I do with the .1year-ohl girl, if you know what 1 mean. I
don't want to make trouble for this boy,
hut 1 hope they never ask me to sit for
thpm unless they take their son with
them. How can 1 get out of sitting there

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CONFIDENTIAL TO HEARTSICK '
MRS.
Insisting that vour husband give
up his traveling job will solve nothing.
If he Is going to cheat, he'll cheat on his
lunch hour. See a marriage counselor.
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If you want a personal reply from
Abby, write to her in care of this paper
nnd enclose a stamped, self-addressed en.
vclope. She answers ALL letters.

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you. Have a party and tell them
frankly that you would like to !*,»■
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meet some people in your own age
gruup. They may have such It It*
friends. •&lt;, &lt;|.m t sit alunr. Do 111*0
something!. Join some study II.I*
group* and get a hobby and attend It 1ft
classes for it. In this vsay you
TUESDAY I*. M.
ate apt to make friends.
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"My peck is still a problem, *1-1 H i i ) T r u t a or C o n s * q u * a * * a
I D l e t s * n f 1.4f•
though 1 have gotten Itty skill in II.ft* i » ( Tit* T * » * n
she should have to icuvw th* fair shape after yvais of neglect. ill* t i t S i i i t n lu , T u m p t i o w
&lt;&gt;l tftusett M r A I t t y
search. Nor ran he overtook a pua- What should t do about this? It I
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-lki,l,y thnt if this dress does is awful!—S Y."
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nothing for her she may feel
t’se the same rate for your neck t: it 1&gt;I In-Ilf,. Pt.llt. !*!•»- IS
obliged to buy one that tines.
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satisfaction to her to know it sh# but for a romplet# home treat­ I 1* &lt;St U s e K r a n c U c n H*at
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look* beautiful to him. And he ment send for a ropy of my leaf­ I f . &lt;• 41
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mentions friend. who might sug­ let, "How tv» Youthlfy Your Neck." 1:31 &lt;4i I t f i n u c r a i l A p s s s s r
gest alterations dipt will make the To obtain your copy, send me a 1.1ft tSt l) *y In C oftt l
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dress do something.
l i t l u l l C lrd*
long,
self-addressed.
four-tnil
ta t Kspub tt.-*it 4*t*l1l. e&lt;,*»'-t&lt;
How thankful he is that men do stamped envelope and enclose ten
i l l t . o r a i i a Toutt* T n s o -.s r
till)
not demand that the suits they cents In coin.
• 14 i l l Art I.l tik M ’ t l r
huy do something for them and
i t , H a s p Tu H r s l l i y
"I am much too heavy for my ,1.1*
.Qft I t i Y a u t i i In M ila n *
are satisfied if they are decently
&lt; l) Mil I tun s l r a
age anti height and my figure is
clothed.
Ik* Clark
dreadfully sloppy. I am on a doc- I It ll ii tt gH*a«
r a m T h a i a II*,.la
CHRlSTnl'HKK BILLOW’ tor's diet and will Ins* slmvly so
III VVk« On Ton
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I need to do something to msk* 4 ft* III V i o t R o o m far r u t t y
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my figure look better, hut what
III A m a r l c s n
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and how?_--Jlamle T.”________
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Raymond Massey and llethel
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look mart youthful. My booklet,
I.eslie are guest stars nn NBC's
i t i Pnoav* Plavkousa
i l l Q u i c k t i r a n M.'Orsv
'•Rlverboat'* in “Trunk Full of •‘Under Fn'hioni for Beauty After 4I Is
to IS) Rin T i n Ttn
Dreams,” itcry of a shipwrecked Forty,” was written just fo, wom­
en who have trouble in selecting
pair of woi ld-br entertainer*.
In a 34-acre area, th* Regent's
C’lmt Walker &lt;Urt in "Road to undrigarments. I wilt enclose a
Three Graves.” the episode on 1copy of a leaflet written by a de­ I'ark r.oo in (atmion holds T.tkMt
ABC* “Th Cheyenne Show.” A signer for my ladisa. To ohtain birds, beasts and fi*h. For the
powerful lard-owner tdes to block th* booklet, tend me a long, self- children of the British capita),
addressed, eight-rent stamped en­ thrrn is a special piny section,
development of a mine.
The "Surfsitle Six" private-ay* velope and enclose 25 cents in j tircsiileil over hy h,&lt;st**.c*, s h n s
story on ABC ts "Local Girl,'' A coin. 1 st the instructions to aid 1young visitura may mix freely
detective assigned as bodyguard you in selrcting your garments I with ponies, goats, rabbits, Ihunas,
to a rich girl get* Involved in a and you will see results In a bet- wooly lambs ami other friendly in| ter figure.
shotgun wedding.
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A rejected dress i* one that dis­
appoint* a lady after she hai
bought. It ia rejected because
• hrn she puts it on and looks in
tha mlrro’r ah* decides it doesn't
"do anything for her.'*
This is dislreeaing to her hus­
band who does not like tu hat a his
wifa eiRotionally upset. He will
ask why tha dress ahuiild have to
do aoniethiiig for hrr. She wilt re­
ply that no woman wants a dress
that doea not do anything for her.
Inquiry reveals thst she had
• o p e d the dies* would make her
look trimmer, slimmer, younger
and smarter. She had been so ailviked hy tha saleslady and got that
impreaiion when the tried a on in
the shop, nut she doesn't get the
aame impression In the mirror.
Sh* feels she has been luted into
• decision she now regrets.
It ia depressing to look forward
to wearing the dress for the neat
ttfrveial months. It is disappointing to think that ivhrn site had
evpeile.i to electrify her Inends
aha will draw no comment* beeauaa the dress doe* not do any­
thing for her.
A sympathetic husband ho* hath
• sentimental and a financial stake
in the sanation. K np-ets him that
hi* wifa ia upuei. It disturba him
to think that after having search­
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1 have been given a very nice
apartment by lb* people for whom
1 work ae they want me to ttay
here.—Jane.”
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■t forty-four I find it difficult to
^ i* # t people. Tha girl* in my ofvif* are young and the men either
married or young. What should a

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DEAR ABBY: Our community has
c&gt; .ns «•
just engaged a new clergyman. He Is 33
4:!J i l l s p o r t *
t:Jt til t'rnlrsl ru n s * Netre
and a family man. His wife and children
will follow as soon as we get their house * *1 .«»0 ii«ni )V • * t n « rK*»!«w
CO i»» John lu tr
fixed up.
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shot’nf his wife in his wallet, and has lieen
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showing it proudly to one and ail. The
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snap must la? about ten years old and it
l i t r ii *&gt; *tt n*
shows her in a very tight Imthing suit
&lt;«1 To T i l l Tha T r u t k
leaning against a fence. 1 don’t want this
lifts &lt;!i Jladi c
&lt;a&lt; I ' d * ai&lt;&lt;1 t l l S i l j s
young man to start off mi the wrung foot
&lt;»l &lt;C lio &gt;» nn» i
here because he seems so nice. Would I
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i s i I t r ln s it ia i' p B u d d y
he out of line to tell him to get a new pic­
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WANTING TO HELP
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DEAR JEALOUS: What's wrong with
a ^ le ttin g your husband know vou are frank"w iy jealous? It might delight him to learn
you refuse to share him v.ith another
woman, t'hilt this "friend" in the day­
time and conk her goose at night by being
especially attentive to your own husband.
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DEAR ARBY: I have n very cute nml
•vivacious friend (t don’t really consider
her a "friend." but if I called her what I
think ehe I? you wouldn’t hjo my letter).
Anyway, this "friend" make? a habit of
cultivating women friends in the daytime
so she can get next to their husbands at
night. She has a husband of her own but
he is like a lump of Itud. She gives me
this. "Let's all four of us get toogi&gt;ther for
••dinner,” bit and before I know it. I am
stuck with her husband and she i« dancing
with mine. I Ju«t found out she has done
this with other couples.
My husband thinks she is "fun" and
now I’can't shake her. How can I break
up this foursome without letting on to
my husband thnt I am— —JEALOUS

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NEW YORK (UIM t—Talk about
senialional, aye popping T\’ pro­
gramming: they riffled tlacki
and (lacks of money past our
eye* mt CBS TV Thursday night
Those beloved, all-American,
all-time stars. Ren Franklin i $100
bill i, tieorge Washington tSI hilt)
and Abe Lincoln (13 bill,, stopped
by for aueat ihoti on the " rn *
Report*" apecfal called. "Money
and the Next Fresidenl."
With Howard K. Smith a* head
hanker in this breed ahop. the
hour roamed over the field of the
American economy and tlrurk
hard at the core of difference be­
tween the Republican and Demo­
cratic pirtiei.
A aerie* of interviews, notably
with Robert Anderson, secretary
of the Treasury, and economl‘1 J.
Kenneth (ialbrailh an adviser to
Sen. Kennedy, pointed up the dif­
ferences. Anderson believes the
essence of economic freedom is
freedom of rholcr for coniumers.
(lalhralth helievei the function of
government Is to direct the econ­
omy.
Tile special also touched on
gross national product, inflation,
trade balances and the gold ruth
nf I9su), anil the manufacture of
money. U kt Wednesday nighl'a
show about another difficult tubjeet. computera. this one tied Its
material together graphically and
sometimes dramatically. That's
two (me public aflatra ahowa In
two mghla at old CBS U. They're
putting in a busy week upgrading
the national I Q. and I hope they
find a way to keep R tip right
through the season — in prime
weekday night viewing hours.
Ilnih shows, I nntiied. were apnn
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Brennan and Charlie Rugglea was
a charming, happy affair.
While I'll never undcratand how
Julian (Cannonball) Addcrley’a
quartet gut into the act. I'm glad
It made the scene. If only for a
rather brief spot. The show took
on drive ami tire as Adderlcy
blew hi* progressive jata from a
retrogressive lottking set. But then
Dchhic came on with a dance
number out oi the Kay tvvser era
and »cl the *hnw right hack Into
the soft, erremunial status.

The Channel Swim; "Direc
lions, ’61," a Sunday afternoon
half • hour rrligiou* program
makri its ilchul on ABC TV Nov.
13. Repretcnling the three major
faiths nn Ihe program will be
John Alcorn, Theodore Hikel ami
rorge Hick*, who will purticlpaU with special guests In diacussiona about current problems.
Although Democratic presiden­
tial candidate John F. Kennedy
has ruled nut u pro idrction
Mnmlay
"equal time” appeaiancc on
p. m Youth Wing, Jr., Civic
NBC-TVa "Jack I’aar Show,”
Center
Hobby Kennedy, the senator's
Tuesday
brother and campaign manager,
p. m.—Youth Wing, Hr., Civic
will visit I'aar next Wednesday
night,
Contrr
Swedish sclrosi May Britt who
Wednesday
ia achrduled to marry Sammy _
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Davir Jr ncvi mourn, will be in
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Civic Center
lervievved by Paul Coule* on
ABC - TV's "Walter Wlnchrll 7 p. m.—Hqiinr* Dane* Lessons.
Civic Center
Show" Ihn Sunday.
NBC-TV’a '‘Tclrohon* Hour” 6 p. ni.—.Square Danring, Clvfr
Centrr
special lor ft rulay, Dec. 23, I* ti­
Thursday
lled, "Twas .the Night Before
Chn.vlmas ’ ami will include Rise 7 p. m. Youth Wing, Jr. and Hr.,
Civtr Center
Steven' and John lt.uu in Ihe
program of holiday music. Mau­ 7:JO p. ni.- Duplicate Bridge Cluh,
reen O'Hara will be the hostess. | Tourist Cluh
Friday
Juliet l'rowse, seen on TV as
a d a r n e r last aeaioi., makes her 7,no p. m. Y o u t h W i n g , Jr., Civic
dramatic debut in AHl' TV'a “ Ad , Center
verdures in Paradise" pn Mon 7:30 p. m. Kustom Angela Cluh.
I Arts A Crafts Bldg.
l remember Debbie Reynolds ilay, Nov 7.
doing a wonderful, wacky, free
form danre lo "Dungaree Doll'*
a few yeara ago on. pardon the
expreaaion, F.tldia Fiaher'a old TV
show. I also remember mama
cr. Debbie, rolling around on
Jack Paar’a nighttime agglomera
turn.
In each of these hrief TV rn
counters, she was a doll,
nut Thuradiy night. Debtor
stayed around for a whole hour
Indeed, it waa her own ahnw, *'A
Dste W‘lh Debbie." or, ABC-TV.
and 1 iliarovcred that a little
Dehhie goes a long way. Her tal
erta are aa numeroua aa her hair­
dos. K seems, but they aren't so
fulls developed a* to withstand
prolonged expoaure. I alio delect­
ed s more aophiatlcaled lady on
Ihe stage and, frankly, I thought
the campfire girl Dehhie was
nmre eflecllve,
Drhhir't takeoff* on Zsa ?.*.i
(labor, Xnna Magnum and Hri
gitte Bardot were well done, with
nmre thin average bile, but the

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(pir I I A Ndr'cro""* S t r e e t , B. W . Apt#
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th rou gh . un*l*r ar a g a i n #
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m ay ha d*at! or a r t no t k n o w n to
been selected as the outstanding
he dead or o liv e .
You, afl«1 ftftvh *tf )Qtl. t r « he r #by o r d e r e d an d f#-iu lr #d ;*» »#*%• student in the Analytical Training
e i »y of &gt;«v*r An** #r '*r o’har Division fur the month nf October.
p'wjiit'f.a to th o C o m p l a i n t * fil#d
in th# tbfi*# atylad «tu&lt;*a on Ktir.
In order to receive the award.
f f . tS"#*!. PAppPTtf lBltl * I 'M p a r ,
young Morels, who was a 1!#.»&gt;
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ty. on or h i f o r * th# ! i t h d * y of
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fh* •on*. Marion, who joined the Air
tlitC BtlO h* o f »*ld l?nn ip l* 1n t w ill
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Flowers Discussed
A t VAH-3 Meet
Mrs. Loren (iariett and Mr*.
George Wateri wera m-hosles..*
to VAH-T Thursday at the t . * t
Monroe Inn. Guest speaker (or the
lunch was Mis. Charlotte Dona­
hue wlm talked og pemianrnt a r­
rangement* for artificial flowsrs.

Fire Destroys
Osteen House
A vacant house located north
of Osteen- owned by 0. W. Litf#
of Orlando, burned to the ground
Thursday night
A nhrme call Vo Ray Pell, hre
warden, at 10:05 p. m. eame too
late lo prevent total loss which
was estimated to h* between
$3,000 and W.WM). Faulty wiring
is believed m hive caused the
lire.

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Enters College
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Aanford, hat enrolled in Ihe freshman class of Presbyterian College,
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Magazine Sale

The Chuluota Woman’* Club will
meet at the Community House
Tuesday where they will are films
entitles) •'Home Demonstration"
and “ Musiral Hour,'*
Kdna Xpath, program commit­
tee rhairman and f’earl .larksoil, Jail Service Huld
co-chairman, ask that memher*
The Brotherhood of the I.ak»
submit s u g R M t io li* fur futuie an- Mary Baptist Church held a ser­
teitainm ent at th* meetings.
vice at Ihe jail in Sanford Sun­
day. Those pan k ip atin : were
Pastor W. Ho nan, J. P. Beal, H.
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little devil bounded off to the
swamps, where he spent child*
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attained maturity, he started atep.
pin* out nights, mostly in Str.H
Jer*ey.
His eppearance was chroniclrd
with rrguletiiy fwi many years.
The rustle of wing* in the night
and the imprint of cloVen hoove a
have been reportid ill BataUm*
Wood-town, I’itman Grove and
Trenton.

The (teorg# M. Jacob* Memorial
Post 2SS, American Legion, of
Chuluota. ha* the new 50-star
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By JAMES F. All EARN
TRENTON. S. J . tU I’I t —If you
see a big while beast with a horse
face.
kansraroo body.
doven
hooves and bat wing* on Hallow­
een night, grab it. It a worth
f 10,000.
Thia is the
Oevil, New
Jersey’s be-t-known contribution
to spook lore.
Camden merchants have poohpoohed the beast. Their Bioadway
improvement Aisociation promis­
ed -this week to pay IIO.WM for
the d*&lt;il, provided it s captured
alive.
The merchants say they'll build
a too for the creature and give It
loving care.
Other South Jsrueyans aren't so
flip. Residents of the May* Land­
ing area have reported strauge
scream* in Ihe woods. They found
widely-spaced animal tracks too.
Tiue, a trapper said the noises
w ne owl hoots and the tiarks
were lefl l»y rabbits. All the sunie,
there have been rumor* about the
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that a Mrs. Leeds of Estelville, in
Atlantic Co.inty, found she was an
expectant mother. She was unen-

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fi. For Rent

Classified
Phone
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UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom houw FURNISHED apartment 401 Pal­
tot Orange Ave. 160 per month.
metto. FA 2-0289 after ( p. m.
Phone FA 22125.
1 ROOM furnished house located
at *15'x E. Third St. No child
ren. FA 2-11*1.
2 BEDROOM upstair* apartment,
air conditioned. .*70 FA 2-

Office 204 W. First
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Mon. Oct. 31, 10GO—Pape 9 1 22. RuUd • Paint • Repair

RESPONStBIl JTV:

SONNY'S PAINTING
Top Quality Work-Law Ratei
FA I-3871 or *A 2-4039

7. Husine.o* Rentals
O FFirE RENT Aid completely
air conditioned Roia L Pay
ion. R *tirered Real Eetite
Broker F t &gt;1101

LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loans
B. EDWABDS
1ULDERS SUPPLIES
W# Give TV Stamp*
803 W. 3rd St.
FA2-7R98

FDR RENT: t room.*, approi.
APARTMENT, priva.e bath, nic#
2000 *q. ft. floor apart at 115
ly furnished, $40 mo. 407'» W
So. Palmetto Ate. l. block
lit.
from Po«t Ollice. Contact Mra.
M.
I.. Raborn at Dountonn
2 BR houie. modern. FA 2 0578.
_____________________________ _' Cleanert.
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen turn9. For Sale or Rent
lihed. $73 month. FA 2-3685.

CLEAN modern funuihed aria..
(A1 Palmetto FA 9-4SM.

C. A. W hiddon, Sr.

WILL SWAP parttim e milnten^
ance (or part payment.on rent FURNISHED apt 500 Park Ave
•
for living quartan for two. Box
WELAK.A APARTMENTS: rooms
T. e/o Herald.
private baths, t il W First St.

3. Education • Instruction

leOCIl ARBOR — Crystal Dri\r.
Two bedroom hnmr, complftfly
PU N oltT E SSO X /lsT FA 2 8052.
redfcoralfd. kitchen equipped,
•creenrd porch, cirporte, stor
B. For Rent
apr. Quiet neighborhood. Mutt
2BEDROOM unfurnished house
»ee to appreclair. FA
2005 French Ave. FA 2-2095.
3 BFDROoM, kite hen i-quqtpid
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2600.
FA 2-3ISI.
3ROOM ground floor furnished
2«BEDROOM block Immf I .c .r
apartment 510 month, 313 Pal
utility and Honda room. f&gt;e
metio.
Bar)*. y \ 2 7213.

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Nict larfe apartment 404 E
14th St. Phone FA 2 4212.

Beautiful
Wynnewood
Home
.’I-Bcd rooms
Awning: W indows
V enetian Blinds
W estingLouse
Equipped Kitchen

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17. IV. II-

3-ROOM furnished apt./ tcreentd
porch. 612 Park.
2-BEDROOM house near nfa high
school. Call FA 2-13SS.
SLEEPING ROOM, twin beds,
furnished, privatr bath A pri­
vate entrance. 1311 Palmetto
.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house
at Lake Monroe. FA 2 3950.
FURN, Apt. 2300 Mrllonv lllc.
1 • BEDROOM duplex,
furnished FA 2 0363.

F ire &amp; Police
Protection
Low Insurance Rates

$13,850

Nothing Down

utilities

PH O N E FA 2-4J89

210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4622

33. Boats k Motor*
Mercury Outboard Motor*

24. Electrical Servlet*

WOODRUFF MARINE
2401 French Ave.

J.

Cat!

FA 2 1392

READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Tabl* Top* * Seats
Lot Marker* — Sill* — LlnteU
Step* — Patio Block* — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
308 Elm. Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3731

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House Wiring — EKetrlc Servlet
PLACE your order now for Mr*.
Sid Vlhlen
18* GLASS A MAHOGANY ski or
Brown Miller'a famous home*
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
pleasure boat, 35 h. p. Johnaon
made fruit cake. We ahlp any­
I ll Magnolia
Ph. FA 20*13
electric, completely equipped;
where la the w • r 1 d. Ph.
also many extras. FA 2-3873.
FA 2-3604.

25. Plumbing Service*

Wall
Plumbing 4 Heating

12. Real Estate For Sal*

12. Renl Fatale For Hal*

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
lOftT Sanford Ave.
FA 1-8582

COFRECT . CRAFT 11 ft. boat, 5-ROOM oil rireuiator with drum
trailer and 16 h. p. motor 3150.
and stand 350; Underwood port­
FA 2-7715.
able typewriter with folding
legs, A-l, 160. Phone FA 3-7773
after 4:30 n. m.
G a le w a * To Hv* W aterw s*
Vour EVINRUDE Dealer
t DINETTE SET. living mom
Rnbaon Sporting Good*
furniture, a bedroom euilea, 1
304-88 E. 1st.
Ph FA I5N1
Frigidaire automatic washer. 1
power mower. Call after 5:0*
31. Machinery • Tool*
p m. FA 2 3016.
FOR SALE: New Cab Lo-Roy with
wood* rotary; 33 Ford, new VASES. Club Aluminum Ware,
waffle Iron, hardware, tools,
grove Urea; A. 0. John Deere
SO
in. wood tatb, • In. Delta
(2): Ford disc; tapered grove
table aaw with 44 h p. motor
chopper; cultivator bar, alt 1
160. hand garden plow and atpoint lift; alto heavy duty uti­
laehmenla and many other
lity trailer; pull type grove disc
item*. Ph. NO 8-4008, DeBary.
and various implement*. Ward
Equipment, Phone 4731, Geneva.
1 NOVENT |a s heater 1 year old.
Lisa Slctlerron, Sanlando Trail­
36. Trailer* • Unban**
er Park, Ixvngwood.
TRAILER for sate. FA 2 4211.
BALDWIN ORGAN, slightly ueed.
2-WIIEKL utility trailer, excellent
Can be purchased with small
eonduiiin, approximately 5" a S’.
depoail and small monthly pay­
x 6’; spare tire and wheel; 365;
ments. Also two Hammond chord
FA 2 tu»6.
organa, tike new, will sacrifice.
Spinet piano only 3385. Thomp­
37. Furniture
son Music Co., 345 No. Orange
Ave., Orlando Phone G* 3-4577.
• RIG VALUES
AtTOMATIO
controlled
Dun
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
Therm nil heater, loo gallon
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
tank. 48 DalUa Dr.. DeBary.

PLUMBING
$69 DOWN — M MONTH
SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shores.
Contracting A Repairs
Beautiful lakefronl homa near­
Ere* Estimates
S Rrdroom, t batb bom* .tear
ing completion, for someone de­
new high aehool.
R. L. HARVEY
siring the best of everything. 204 Sanlord Ave. Phone FA 2-3383
SUPREME REALTY
Call FA 2-7196.
Of Orlando, Inc.
CHerry 1-8331
2S. Radio ft Television
Eve. CReitwood 7 2680
13. Mortgage Loan*
TV SERVICE CALL 32.00 plus
parts. All part* and labor posi­
To serve you it our pleasure.
MORTGAGE LOANS
tivity guaranteed M day*. Sue
Tn pleaia la our aim.
Fit A and Conventional
shine IT ., FA 2 8792.
Commercial A Residential
HELMLY REALTY
STEN8TRO.M
REALTY
3n* W. nth Street
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2-2120 27. Sptcial Service*
FA 2 7605, Evtningl FA 2 2579
ENVELOPES. Letterheade, atate15. Hip*innw Opportunity*
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
END OF THF. RAINROW
protrams, a l e . Pretreasive
This 3 bedroom 2 hslh custom- FOR LEASE - .service Station.
Printing Co. Thone FA 2 293tGood, established location. In­
built masonry home Is every­
309 West 13th St.
ventory tsk -e» er THF PURE
thing you’ve wished for in beau­
OIL COMPANY. 604 W. Slith PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
ty end livability. Really un­
Street City
W L. HARMON
usual down to an impressive
Ph. FA 2 4223
double fireplace tn the living
room and indoor barbecue. 18. Help Manted
HOUSE CLEANING! Windows
There is canal (ronlage adja­
floors, watts. Phone FA 1 1212.
cent tn a picturesque suburban FULL TIME service stutiun at­
tendant
wanted.
Apply
Kiddy
lake. A little cleanup will make
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
Standard Service, 11th A French All Ivpes and sues, Installed
the outside setting match the
WILSON - MAIER
outstanding quality of the home
' Do It Yourself
New and Used Furniture
Itself. Owner says SELL, to 19. S itu a tio n * W anted
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
li
t
E. First St
FA 2 5622
the price is nnlv $1.1.990 with WORK' il.l.YTED FA 2-4UI6.
S T I N i:
term*. This U a TOP NOTCH
Machinery and Supply Co.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
LAWN WORK, TA 2 0646.
deal—don't mi»s It!
20'. W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
rURNtTVnE CENTER
WonN WANTED. f A &gt;-40t«.
Sewing: Mach. R epairs
• -w r. TRADE '
1100 French Ave.
ALL MAKES A MODELS
DAY or part-time work. 613 LoPh. TA 2 7953
RKKTALS S3 WKEK
rust.
?m W. First St. 126 hr. ser )
RE-t’Pilot.STE It ING, work guar­
IRONING at home. FA 2-7791.
FA 2 3625
anteed. Free estimatei. Phone
Realtor—Insurer
TA 2-7813 or MI 4-1771.
FA 1-4991
112 N. Park 20. Ilaby*itter*
WILL give a Sarah Coventry
Fashion Show. Beautiful Jewelry New A Used Firnitura 4b Appli
DUE TO BUSINESS TRANSFER It ARYSITT1NG day. night or
for that Christmas livt. Phone
ances. A Good P lire To
we are forced lo take
trem
week. Elizabeth Colley, 2to3
TA 2-8009 or FA 2 »0t7.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
endoua loss in order to sell
Stevenx Ave. Th. FA 3-9541.
Je n k in s F u rn itu re
^
HEATING
quickly. For only $l.ooo d»«n
100 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 7410
you can have a beautiful, spa 21. I leu ii I v Salon*
H. R. POPE
200 S. Park - FA 2 4234
cioui home. Three bedrooms. 2
REFI.NISIIED ANTIQUES and old
baths built-in appliances, Florida Tht* adv, good for $2 50 off on
picture frames. Restoration a
room, Large trees, well land
any r-gtilar price wave Even­ ■J9. Flower* • Plant* • Shrub*
speciality. Pirk up and delivery.
sraped lot. Trestli* peiahW
ing appointments. Air eond.
Call 42*1, Geneva, Fla.
Petunias;
Snaps;
Calendula;
Tanhood. You must see It tn ip
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 10$ So.
sys; Storks; Verbena; Carna­ Used furniture, appliances, tools,
preriate it. FA 2 7532.
Oak. FA 2 5712.
tions; Salvia; red and purple.
etc. Bought Sold Larry's Mart
GRAPF.VII.LE NURSERY
t 99 HOUSE, bv owner FA 2 5172 LA It-RK* BEAl'TY SALON
215 Sanford Ave. ph. FA 2 4132.
Giaprvilie Ave, &lt;ir&gt;&gt;’ -oth St.
N'rvw Open
2640 H iaw atlin
OUT OF TOWN OWNER oilers 2. Air Cnnd — Air Cond Dryers
Sett Ua Your Furniture Quirk
EAt.I.- ANNTM.S
2-hedroom;
carpoite.
utility On— Evening* by Appointm-nt
Service With The Cash SUPER
Petunias, .'vnaptiragonv, eir.
homes; one in DrHarv, $9 100;
TRADING POST FA 2 0677.
DIAL FA 2 1396
WOODRUFFS
one in l.ake Alary. $8 wo JUKI
down. $70 monthly, FA 2 7213 Primanent Wave, complete $7 50 FARM AND GARDEN CENTER .18. Article* Koi Sale
Ph. FA 2 197*
HAZEL PORTER BEAUTY SHOP *oi Celery Ave.
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1104 W. 25th
Ph. FA 2 1121
I Ce*t per lh
St. Jo h n s Realty Co.
.11. Automobile* • Truck*
THE SANFORD HERALD
1 THE TIME TESTED FIRM
OFFICE
ONE good used Jeep. FA 2 6601
It* N Park Ave
Ph F A2 6123
K t W In St
FA I Mlt
1958 RAMBLER Custom Station
SACRIFICE. Prettue location
wagon, low mileage, beautiful
FACTORY TO TOU
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths. FA 2 7081.
Beauty .Salon
ALUMINUM
interior A exterior, push hut
Walker Building
VENETIAN BUND*
ion drive, radio, healer. 891
3 LOTS in Paola. Call FA 3 7833.
3516 Oak
r A 1 7**«
Enclosed head Sag-proof bottom
Moinar Si., Ixvnswooil.
SO. PINKCREST 4th ADDITION
rail with plastic end* Plastic
3-BEDROOMS
2-BATIIS 22. Iluild • Paint • Repair
FOR SALE: 1953 Plymouth fordnr
or rayon tapes Colton er nylon
Lm-sied on beautiful corner lot PAl.vnNG: Colon a specTalty.
sedan, new elutch, lire, muffler
cord*.
Excellent buy at nnlv 313.350
and paint, runa good. Call Senknrik Gins* and Paint Co.
Revidentlal, eommernal. indoi
You pay only $200 down and
FA 2-2506.
210 Magnolia
Ph r.A 2 4122
trial
Licensed and horded
lake over VA mortgage at 3 ', '
Work guaranteed
Free evil
interest. Range, refrigerat'-r and
male* Charlie Burris, FA 2 I'TI
blinds included.
or I A 2 (1.17.
NEW HOMES BY
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY
Call Jim Hunt - FA 2 ISot
PLATT S C ARPENTRY_ Services^
new work * repair. Speelalive
THREE bedroom, two bath home
in Ma. room enrlovures. pn.
in Sunland. $(95 doan. pick up
FA 2-7116.
payments. Call FA 2-3227.

Dawn's

2-BEDROO.M unfurnished home RFST OFFER wilt buy $2,000 MIST LEAVE Stn October. 3
Bedroom. 2 bath home. Exit a
equity in lakevitw home; 3
573 a monih. 116 Country Club
bedroomv. 2 bJths, built-in kit­ large living area Extra large
Cir. Call after S;0U p. m ,
lot close to schools, east access
chen equipment. Ph. F V 2 3872.
FA 2 5!M
lo snipping Monthly pavm-ni*
2-ROOM ftirnivhed apartment Ph.
levs than $100. It9 F. Coleman
REAL ESTATE DRIVE tN
TA 2 7*69
TA 2-5927.

W. HALL

EXCEPTIONALLY nice 1 bedroom
Realtor
house, all electric, 811 Elm. Ph.
25K French Ave.
"Call Hall"
Phono r.A 2 3641
FA 2 1662.

new.

Baton* . Professional • Balanced
Sheet Musie — lostruetloa Books
Magnus Organs
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia

SEAAING- MACHINE:"Morse Superdial sig tag, aewa on buttons,
make* buttonholes, monograms,
darn, etr. Almost half paid for.
Guarantae remaining. Write Cre­
dit 5lgr., Box 34, Herald.

ROSA L. PAYTON
And A ssociates

Rtal Estate Broker
SLEEPING ROOM, private en­ 3 BEDROOM. 2 full hath, separate PhRetutered
r A 2-1161 17-82 at Hiawiiha
dining
room;
2
yr.
old
CBS.
trance anil bath, FA 2-3966
5200 down, assume FHA mort
3 • BEDROOM houie $65 per
gage, balance $13,600. and move
month. Call FA 2 2921
right in FA 2-7909 nr FA 2 6562 j L 0 N G * A L e !
.’I It -Hronot - I' - Uulh •
2 BEDROOM
furnished
apart ROBERT A Alt.LIAMS Realtor
ment 2101 Matnoiia. $55 month
Raymond Lundquist, Anoc.
* HOMES $8250 ;
R. A. Williams. FA 23*11.
FA 2-3931
Atlantic Rank Bldg
| DOWN PA1 MENT
MUST S rtC n “"
NO f t OSINti COST
|
! SLEEPING ROOMS the D ibits'
•
•
(a ll
*•&gt;7 A|«i. Includes F.vervthing
(01 Magnolia Ave FA 2 0770
A. K ROSS KITE It
HIGH-DRY AAOODF.D LOTS |
FLORIST
Kl R.N Apl 201 i W 1st St.
,1 DIRECTIONS: 4 All. So
( clerr A»*
FA 1-1*5
'•snford. l i s t , 77-$t. Turn I
(Member F. T. D A
S-BEDROOM b’oek houie. kitchen
I Itighi I A||. pg.t llynatronl&gt;ni!&lt;irlcd
C'llurfut
Beautiful
equipped Fenced in backyard
Mow rrw A |tl&gt;Himlng Pl*nt« ® ir«. Follow Signs.
I FA 2 7708.

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MORE HOME
^
DOLLAR VALUE f
• 2 • 3 • I ttedroviois
6 Planned l ake Front
Community

• .1 Furnished Atintels for
vour Inverctinn

M i n i m u m *350 l)n.

P — R IDGE
I AKK M ARY HI.A D.
Just AAeat of 17-92

FA 2-812.1; FA 2-8570

r S L J A L L AVAILABLE
.ALREADY FINANCED BA
ORIGINAL IM HUI.ASIR

ODHAM
RWT. 17*1
SANFORD
J. HR AII.EY

WANTED CPO TOP COAT, aiie
43 Call EA ]-•

RAVENNA
^ PARK
' HOME S
nEADT FOR OCCUPANCY
Choose from many varied
exterier design* and floor
plan*.
a

4 Bedrooms • 8 Bath*

a

1 Bedrooms • 2 Rath*

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3 Bedroom* • 1*| Baths

a

1 B e d ro o m s • t B a t h
w ith o r n i t h o a l sc ree ned

porch.
AS LOW *
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DOWN
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Conventional • FHA
THA In Servle#
FINANCING
West

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chip Ice machine. Make 300
lbs. Ice in 24 hours. Can be pur­
chased on our special plan for
*123 per day. Seminole fix ­
ture A Freeze r Co., French
Ave. et Second 9t., Sanford. Ph.
FA 2 3531.

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fect condition, nice finiah. Will
sell $150. Ph. FA 3-1871.

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ROOM wall or without board. •
Near hovpital and medical center
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Windahielrt
Rack Glass
Door Gins*
Vent Glass FOR SALE: Portable Romtagto*
Quiet-writer—A t eond. Rtaaoiw
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2-5187.
Senkarlk Glass and Paint Co. « ■able. Call FA
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FURNISHED apartment, clean
and elnic in. Adults only Jimmy
Cowan, t A 2 4013
2-BEDROOM completely unfurn­
ished houses available now. Ph.
FA 2 1549.

2. Notices . Personals

BROKER

W. B. Shippy, Artor.
FURNISHED apartment, hard
wood floor*, Ilia Lath. &lt;02 W 302 So. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2 5991
» th Street.
FOR SALE or i BADE— $5,$5n
SMALL furniahad apartment 600
equity tn 1 bedroom CBS house
Fark Ava. FA 2-0731.
for houit trailer *r tell for
$9,150. Small down payment,
RENT A BED
l/tcaled in city on over W acra
Rollaway, Hovpital A Baby Bedv
lot and plenty of treea. Phone
By Day, Week or Month
FA 2-7651.
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph FA 251*1
116 W. let St. 3-ROOM house in Cameron City.
FA 2 5664 or FA 2-2462.
1 AND 2 BEDROOM home*. Day
phont FA 2 5641. After «oo
NO 1-5122.
FA R M E R ’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2-BEDROOM houte.
Separate
34*6 8. Tark Ava. Ph. FA 2-8221
dining area. Unfurnlehed- Kit­
After hour* FA 2-2618 • FA 2-3012
chen electrically equipped. $50
per month. Cali FA 2 GC30.
IMMEDIATE UtXUPANCY
No Down Payment and only 156.'
LARGE 2 bedroom freshly painted
monthly (including principal,
apartment, 310 Magnolia A. K.
interest, insurance and taxes)
Roisetter, Florin, FA 2-1651.
for one of our 3 bedroom homes
THREE bedroom house, unfurnon S. Summerlin Ave., with these
* ished. nice quiet neighborhood.
added features; tcraz/o floors,
Cell at 119 W 17th St. or phone ] awning windows, tiled bath,
FA 2 4501.
electric range, paved street,
City gas, water and aeweragr.
MODERN HOME. * bedrooms, kit­
chen furnished Rent reason
Call for further information.
able. Ph. FA 2•■***?
FLORIDA.OZIER ENTERPRISES
Builders *
2-BEDROOM onlurnlthcd house,
Helmly Realty, Setting agents
2100 Cerdova. kitchen elec­
Ph. FA 1-1605
trically equipped. Mui' see to 308 W. 13th St..
appreciate. FA 2 0274.

32. Autn Repair Servle*

23. Building Material*

The Herald will aa&lt; be responsible
12. Renl Estate For Sale
fur more thaa eat laeorrect later- LARGE three bedroom anfura
lihed home 1113 Park Are.. BY OWNEB: New J bedroom CB.
lien el year ad, aad reserve* the
$125.os month Call fA 23051
built-in kitchen, carportc, tile
right to reriae er reject aay adeertlaeaicrt freai what erdared te 2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 2-8388.
bath and Florida room. $7,150,
conform la tbe policies el thli
$250 down, $65 per month. Ph
COTTAGE, 5 room*. Couple and
paper.
FA 2
hr by accepted. $60. FA 2-1757.

CLASSIFIED INDEX
.1 . I,oat A Found
'2 . Notice# . Personal*
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
3. Food
3. For Rent
7. Ruainoea Rentals
3. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10.' Wanted to Rent
I t. R*al Estate Wanted
|1 2 . Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
I t. Insurance
13. Bunin can Opportunities
IK. Female Help Wapted
17. Male Help Wanted
13. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Ilabyaittera
21. Beauty Salons
22. RuUd - Taint • Repair
&gt;23. Building Materials
21. Electrical Services
23. Plumbing Services
2K. Radio A Television
27. Special Set vices
28. Laundry Service
29. Flowers • Plants • Shrubs
30. Poultry • Pels • Slock
31. Automobiles • Trucks
32. Auto Repair Service
33. Boats A Motors
*31. Machinery • Tools
35. Motorcycles - Scooter*
3K. Trailers • Cahanas
37. Furniture*
38. Article* For Sal*
39. Art idea Wanted

S3. Arilclee For Sal*

CARPENTRY, palming, roofing FOR SALE: 1952 BUCK 2-dr. FIBER RUG,
and "Yemeni work. FA 2 4889.
Revtera hard-top. FA 2 5658.
FA 2-3048.

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FURNISHED 3 room houie. 3*03 LAKE FRONT HOME rent or tale.
2 hr., 2 porches, kitchen equip­
Orlando Drive. S.-ntord,
ped, many extra*. Good fish
5 ACRES on Wekira River. Cheap
ing. Owner FA 2 1897.
FA 2-3M8.

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Tbe Canford Garden Club, In
cooperation with tbe Florida Fede­
ration a! Garden .Chibe, wtfl prosent Mm eighth a n n u a l Florida
Stata Flower Show in Sanford,
Dee. t through Dec. 3 at the Civic
Center.
Mre. Fred R. Ganar, general
chairmen, baa announced that tha
theme, “Thla la Our life," will
prevail throughout alt tactions of
the show in in effort to illustrate
in flowers and plants the things
which affect end inspire dally
living.
Focal point of the show will be
e full scale garden depicted on

the O vk Cooler stage and dedi­
cated In Mre. C. It. Mayes, Jr.,
president of the Florida Fede­
ration of Garden Clubs. This gar­
den will stress the conservation
of particular native Florida plants.
An innovation this jeer will be
tbe creation of eoapetitivo gar­
dens along tha oaatarn arcade of
the building. Entriea for this class
haVa been accepted from clubs
in Titusville, Orlando, Daytona
Beach, Mt. Dora and Apopka. Tha
Sanford Garden Club will nward
a silver trophy te the winner in
this section.
Outstanding advanced designers

from throughout the alato win
display arrangements in the in­
vitational elass, "We Believe in
Education", saluting a number of
Florida's colleges and universities.
Tbe remaining 38 rlaai*i in tbe
division will be judged by a panel
of morn than M accredited judges.
Is addition to competitive esc*
lions in artistic design and horti­
culture for adult, high school end
junior gardeners, there will be
educational, com martial and spe­
cial plant society exhibits. Local
garden club members will oper­
ate a hobby shop for tho sale of
gardening and flower arranging

SAVE NOW

ATLANTA, Ga. (UPI) _ Bobby
Johns of Miami, Fla* driving hit
1M0 Pontiac at aa average ipert]
materials, and a sidewalk cafe for
of 101.824 miles per boar, won the
snacks and coffee. A souvenir
first annual Atlanta 300 national
booklet, containing gardening arti­
cles and information about the
show, bas been published and will
/ roprooo/tf
be given away f r « to « « h idul*
purchasing admission to the Civic
from tho compony wlto
m tw &gt;oi*» ro * * mow t o t
Center.
pgWWKTT INS. AGENCY
t m Orlando Ed.
FA L IM I
C O. Todd, Solicitor

Cost To Curb Atom
JACKSONVILLE (CPI) — Dr.
Walter H. Zinn. one of tbo na­
tion's top nuclear physicists, said
Wednesday tbo cost factor will
prohibit aatranca of nuclear ener­
gy into any but the largest busi­
ness project! for many years.

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One organisation at SH5 that U Bruce, Joy Wester and Bonnie lord.
Ends are Grace Middleton and
M l letting anything keep It be- Stelnruck make up the commit­
tee. About 33 seniors have shown Vada Stoffer. Cookie Benhsm, Su­
hlad ka tbe Future Teachers ef Interest In working on the project, san Tamny and Virginia Warfal
Amide a.
Mrs. Boyd Coleman, Latin teach­ make up the tackles. Guards arc
Betsy Schucnemenn, Carole Sue
Members began the year with a er and sponsor reported.
The play has been scheduled for Higginbotham, Bahs Odham, Di­
chapel program at Lyman High
School te help that group get the last of February. K la good ana Toney and Dianna Young.
Tbe Scmor-Freshman Team has
to sea the return of tha program.
erganlaed
Last yeer there was no play dua not been announced yet. Tbe girls
Then II nsw members were to limited space, time and facili­ were around to sell tickets doortaken into the club through appii- ties, i,ii( this year, upon moving to-door Saturday. A parade will
cation* sent out and an initiation | into the new school, many of the be held Friday in downtown San
party waa held at the home o f ' long gone activities the school ford during the afternoon.
Rbeda Epstein. The members are once enjoyed may eaturn.
At that Uma tickets also will he
Maryann*
Humphrey,
Regina
The Junior Sophomore Team lor on sale.
Clark, Mary Anne Watson, Itevllle Lite Powder Puff Foolhall games
The Latin Club has been selling
Finn, Linda Mtliis, Linda Sue ha« hern announced. Playing in candy this past week and are
WiUiama, Ethel le s Riser. Sandra the quarterback position is Deb­ continuing sales this week.
Wood, C ard W h iter Theresa bie Scott and Bonnie Glelow. HaUClub officers are Jeanne l,ang
Baker, Ginger Jackson, Louise harks are Allyson Blake, Linda ford, president; Johnny Phillips,
Higginbotham, Bonnie Lee. Rosie Williams- Vida hue .-smith. Mcrntt vice president; Jane iiarweru,
Dodson, Susan Halback, Barbara Phillips, Pat Bruce, Louise Hig­ secretary and Rosemary South
Millar, Barbara Bradley ami Lin ginbotham and Dianna Beasley. ward, treasurer.
da William*,
Fullbacks are Ann Schumarher,
Thu candy sale is to raise
The committees and projects Lsvrrtla Fore and Jeanne lung money for the annual banquet.
have been formed in hopes thst
the FTA can have one o( its
greatest years.
Projacts include helping a needy
family during Christmas, tending
four members to the FTA eon
TEHRAN, Iran (UPI) - Tha lernalioual that when the shah
venlion in Clearwater, presenting
queen
of Iran gave birth to a hoy was told the news “he danced a
a program during National Edu­
cation Week, helping the Teach­ today, presenting the eliah and a jig of Joy."
er's Aid Program in February joyous nation with an heir to the
The palace proclaimed a three
Peacock Throne.
and several others.
day holiday effective today, ex­
The birth occurred at II.to a in.
The demand for male teachers
plaining In a communique that
It touched off a wild celebration
forever is increasing. The present
“ by llie grace of God Iran now
SI IS teachers organltation U com­ among the Iranian people.
ba.v a royal heir to the throne."
The shah told reporters that
posed primarily of girls. It u
A doctor said Farah, with tears
their hope, however, to assist in tjueen Farah and the b«hy both
in her eyre, kept saying, "I've
forming a chapter for hoys which were doing fine.
done i», I’ve done it.”
will stimulate desire among them
“ I am very happy," he beamed.
The baby will be named Beta
to enter the teaching field.
Throughout the cuuntry big guns
The senior class will sponsor a tioomed 41 salvo salutes. Giant alter the ahah's father.
Senior Play this year. A commit­ crowds which had been assembling
tee h is been appointed to select since me queen entered tne hos­
a play and a sponsor has hern pital in labor thia morning cheer­
ed so loudly the doctors had Vo
Cliff Abies, Doug Gordon, llebbie
ask for quiet.
The birth ended years of disap­
Lake Mary Parents pointment and frustration for
The Savagettes of VAH 5 are
Aliah Mohammed lle/a Pahlesi
Told Of Need
and Ins .subject* when two pre­ sponsoring a station wide rntueil
For Good Reading vious marriages had failed to pro­ In pick “Little Mu* and Matter
Sanford Naval Air Station."
Parents of children attending duce a son.
All children, five years old or
His first marriage, to Princess
the
l.ake
Mary
Elementary
younger,
of Sanford based parents,
Fawsia
of
Egypt,
produced
a
School, meeting Tuesday at the
school, heard Floyd Rirhards, daughter, now It. He divorced squadron or atatinn, are eligible.
principal, explain the rudiments her and married Sort}a, a half- A photo nr snapshot of each can
German half-Persian girl. The didate with the child's name and
of “The Three it's."
Emphasising the need for rhil- shah divorced her alter seven the daddy's outfit written on bark
drvn to acquire reading ability years of marriage when there thuuld be mailed to Baby Contest,
roule 1. box Jg-D, Sanford, no
rarly in their school life, he con were no children.
dueled an actual first grade class
After a whirlwind courtship, ttie later than Nov. 1.
In order that parent* could tee Shall married l-arah Diba. his
Judges will choose ona boy and
how prrvcnt day teaching methods present queen. Site ta 21, he it 41. girl from each unit lo complete
are applied.
A doctor told United Presa In- its finals. The final winner will
Any parent wishing to discuss
be chosen by penny vote made vn
their child's report card for the
container* topped with pictures of
first a u weeks period. Richard* Civitans Get
semi-final winner*.
said, ran do so by appointment.
Voting deadline wilt be Dee.
Following the meeting, parents Commendations
The Sanford Civitan Club held a
adjourned to home rooms for a
visitation perict and to return business meeting Thursday which
the recently issued report cards. included two letter* of commend*HEARING AIDS
lion from the international Vic*
by
President Roy Simmons nmi Flor­
ACOU8TICON
ida District Governor W y a t t
\Vnrlg'* First and Oldest
Johnson,
From Q Q *&gt;A ta 4 A B Si
Th* Club alx) voted In extend
(It TOn lilt 17
Term* Arranged
It* auppotl to th* Slental Retard­
Demonalratioa Every
Admission*
ed Children's S c h o o l in Sanfnrd
WED. A. M.
Batty Tala, Sanford; Alica Get- for another year. Ed Davit, chairWas. E. hader Jeweler*
man, Sanford; M argaret O'Nral, man of tha F tuit Caka Committee
H I S . Park Ave. FA 1-2163
Sanford; Iiabomh Lawrence. En­ announced plan* for distribution
llatteriea for moat make*
terprise; Mary McIntyre, Sanford; of the rakrs.
Elsie Farina, Longwood; Erma
Martin, Sanford; Michael Mich
alah, Del .and.
Birth*
Mr. and Mrs. Eari McIntyre. Banford, a son; Sir. and Mra. Richard
O'Nral, Sanford, a daughter.
DialwUsal*
YalUm Williams, Sanford; Minnie
Wrecks Rebuilt
Tbe Best in 1'ainling
Fryer, Hanford; Mr*. Robert MeNab and baby, Sanford; Mary
ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN
Iloranatain,
Sanford;
Thelma
Hodge, Merritt Iiland; Helen
Ivempton and Sanford Ave.
FA 2*7719
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Kennedy Says Nixon In 'Escape Ad’ . . . GOP Plans Blitz

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!n New York, former Pretldent
United Presi Leaaed Wiri Established 1908
TUESDAY, NOVEMHER 1. I960
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 52
VOL. 65
Harry S. Truman charged today
tha
Eieenhowar administration
“refuted to enforce tha Monroe
Doctrine'* in regard la Cuba and
allowed communism to move “5000
LONDON (L 'P D — Tha Bet­
mile* clover lo our ehoret.**
“ We thould hav**ju*t (old them aine Standard reported today
they couldn't coma in," Truman that a Swedish fisherman wit
raid of the CommuniU-tinged re­ fined far healing hi* wife with
gime of Cuban Premier Fidel an eel.
The charge, tha Standard
Castro. “ President Grover Clavetaid,
was rrneity I* animals.
land did the tame thing in Yenezurln.
“There thould heva been a man
in the White Houia who knew
where he wat going to go and
«hat he »a« going to do. That It
A devrloper today threatened Illi*a nn whether the land i* *ub- meeting that if the plat i» re enough problems » » . *
whnt happened in regard t* Ko­ S trike A verted
Cohn promised eornmiiiionart
jrcted ho will have hi* attorney
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
—
A
N*w
to
bring a mandamus suit s gainst ject lo periodic flooding.
rea.'’
that actual work on tha project
Leading
the
protests
against
tile
a
mandamus
action.
York
newspaper
alrika
waa
avert­
the County t om mission if they
He taid h* agreed with Kennedy
Hr added that this wa* the would not start for at least eight
the plat was District 1 Commis­
that it would be a “ good idea” ed early today by a general wage continue to reject his plat for a sioner Liw rrnre Swafford who ninth time this plat hid been months which would b* anasigh
agreement
between
tbs
American
to atrengtlien anti-Ca*tro forces.
»ubdlvi*M&gt;» in South Seminote *aid that “ I ve lived wtlh this tabled.
lima for an engineering survey
He called the hearded Cuhan re­ Newspaper Guild and the New
After lengthy discussion nn th# of the Lake Orienta area.
problem for 90 years and am Mill
County.
York
Publisher*
Association,
but
volutionary “the Khrushrhev of
Swofiord said ha would pew
For the ninth time in six month* living with it. This land Is just plat, Cohn promised to give a
contract sett laments were m elted
the Western Hemisphere."
drainage easement to the county hably vole againit the ptat whe­
not
suitable
to
be
developed."
the
commission
this
morning
N E W YORK l U P I ) — Rapubli- at only six of tha city'a aavan tabled action on recording a plat
The developer, l«e Cohn said but Swofford still was not satis­ ther Bliss gave bia okay or not.
rani, battling an apparent trend mi/Or dailiea.
Commissioner Itomer tittle
far Oakland Estates near Lake that he plan* a .too-home develop­ fied.
toward Sen. John F. Kennedy in . .
c* U - 1 r p . „ , , , . .
Swoifurd pointed nut that run finally said "we have no recourse
Orient*
ment on the IK acres anti is
New YotW, will ■■vemble the big- D lO l e * C IlO u l 1 6 n $ I O n
The hoard la bln] the action doing everything possible lo coin olfi from thti area would cause but to approve the plat" and
ceil array of politlral artillery o l' DETROi* iL T il
Some 111 until they could bear testimony ply with plat rrguiauoni.
fiuouilta ill oilu-l ai'ra* III Lake made a motion- which died for
th# I9*?0 campaign Wednesday for j Negro pupil* relumed to their
“ they arc having | lack of a second.
A crow from the National Broadcasting Co., in Holly- a blitxkrirg awing through the na- new achool* for tha aecond time from County Engineer Carlton | Cotta told The Herald alter the Orients
.wood, Calif-, will be in Sanford Wednesday to prepnrt for lion's most populous area.
today in a tension-eased atmo­
film ing of footago for a television aeries, "The Big Tent."
It will be the first “summit" sphere, Attendance el the Guest,
Members of the Cristtani Bros. Circus trouiio now at appearance for th# GOP high Noble and Monnicr schools re­
temporary winter quarters at the Farmers Market, will per­ command: President Ki*rnhower. mained rut in half, however, by
Yir# I’re.-ident Richard M. Nixon,
form and background ahots for the pilot film of the series running mat# Henry Cabot Lodge protesting white parents who krpt
children boma in an effort to pre­
mil be shot Sunday, Jim Woods,
and Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller.
vent “integration."
head of the NBC crew said today.
Tbe occasion is a hurriedly a r­
Tit* camera crews will be work­
ranged "Your First Tram Day" Road Jobs Increase
ing here several days getting film
tilled with helicopter, motorcade,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Road
with the
circus background,
Woods said. Paul Cristiani, busi­ parade and TV forays throughout conitn.ctjon project* in Florid*
th* metropolitan area who*e vot- lor September amounted to $2K
ness manager of the circus, af­
Navy men from the Sanford
eia cominmid a major hold on ths million, the Road Department said
firmed that the circus acta will
Electoral College.
Naval
Air Station serving aboard
Monday.
.
be open to the public while the
A New York Daily Ns«s straw
Ihe USS Franklin Delano Roose­
U wa* the 15th month in a
NBC crew is filming.
poll today reported Kennedy wa*
row Ihe total has exceeded $200
In fa d , Sanford Vida of all ages
velt have donated $400 as a starter
nlirad H4.2 par rent In tha city and
million. High wax in August of
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y, (UPI) in the audience will find themfor tbe United Fund Dfiva K
50.2 per re nl statewide rum parad
—Canada ■ Nobel Paste Trite selves in background scene* of
to the vice president’* averages of this year, t~ l million. The De­
saniord.
winner
Lester
B.
Frarson the TV aeries which is scheduled
95.8 p*r rant in tha city and 43.8 partment received bids is Sept­
Two local firms have reported
called Monday night for establish­ to be snot in February.
ember for $4 million in new pro­
per rent statewide.
that
they have signed up th* payment of a committee of smaller
Filming of the circus scenes
Nixon made hia final campaign jects.
n il deduction plan for the fund.
.nation* to end the disarmament here wax worked out by Cristiani
swing through Pennsylvania to­
Tha Southern Rat) Telephone of"deadlock between the East and and other olfirial* of Circusland.
day charging Sen. John F. Ken­ S trike A t Jacksonville
lice and the Chase and Co. offire
West.
JACKSONVILLE
(U
P!)
A
nedy with “never-never" econom­
employ a* have volunteered dona­
Tha Canadian delegation was
ics leading to new taxes or stag­ strike of 700 union workrr* al
tions from their pay.
scheduled lo speak today befor*
Merrill—Slav
ana
Dry
Dock
aod
gering federal deficits.
tha General A»«mb1y'* Main Po­
The kick off breakfast for th*
Nixun campaigned in two Penn- Repair Co. went into it* aecond
litical
Committee.
Diplomatic
400 Club will be held in Ihe Ctvie
sykania cities, Lancaster and day bare today after failure lo
source* said Howard C. Green,
Center TTiursdgy at • a m. The
Erie, before heading into upstair settle a contract dispute. Tha
Canadiin secretary of state for
brrakfast program wUI include re­
New York for lata afternoon and worker* are member* of Local 32,
LONDON
(UPI)—A
temporary
rxlcrnal affairs, might formally
availing
meeting*
in
Syracuse
and
ports and informatuM to local bus­
Industrial
Lnion
of
Marine
aod
truce is in the making between
introduce the proposal.
Rochester.
inessman.
Shipbuilding Workers of Amtrirg
Moscow
snd
Peiping
in
their
bit_ Pearson proposed changes in th*
Hcfois leaving rjii|adtj|&gt;hin (hi*
John Fitzpatrick will give e
United -Nations to counter at* 'er Ideological conflict, diplomat- i. m u t i . the Republican Camil­ VFL—CIO.; They voted storing th#
statement on the amount of money
weekrnd
to
strike
Monday
if
tbs
Soviet
Union
lo
|C
“
'‘•Tec*
reported
today.
biourux.
tne
i;rp
tempts by tha Soviet l no.
Russia and Red China were laid dale issued a .Ulement tailing for four-year contract wa* n»t re­
given a« far after he audits UF
wreck the world organization.
liteiaiixalion of the immigration negotiated,
books
Friday morning.
Fam
ily
O
f
Witches
A
t
Southside
*Schuol
C
arnival
la
hsv*
faded
thus
far
to
rra&gt;h
Pearson urged establishment of
law&gt;, saying the l)«r ocratic-con­
a disarmament committee ol a settlement or (heir difference), trolled Congress failed to act an
smaller powers consisting “of and the indication) were that pro­ | urgent iccummcmialiou of I'lnl- -K)U G ettin g Aid
MIAMI (UPI) - About too Flo- I
those members who have already longed di*cu»*ioni within the dent Elsenhower.
rids famllie* are st.ll receiving
shown a sense of responsibility Communist ramp will lie required
Nixon
i
m
r
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r
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hia
attack
oil
the
and objectivity al th# United Na- to bridge the ideological gap. economic idea* and government Red Cron disaster aid and four
The two giant Red allies, the
disaster oilier* are Mill open
Hons."
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Nobel r,P°rU la|d. fearful of 111 * eifect ,,i"",d''«g plan* of hia Demon atic because of Hurricane Donna,
H Pearson, who won the
nf’ their m nrrel &lt;&gt;n ih* nniic ni opponent In remark* pupated f»t
" a w a rd in 1957 for mggeiling rreaR'^rrci on tie unity of '
*
which swepl across Die stale two
lion of Ihe I'N emergency torce
,{r&lt;l c*.mP
therefore try- * " n , , r MIAMI (UPI) — Tlirea jewelers
Al a spotlight signal, a monster
HONOLULU (UPI i — Only the
month* ago. Stale Director W. I&gt;
from
Georgia today aided through
named
"lloareal"
sprang
down
that went into action in 1958 dur­ mg a* a first goal to reach at
Dibrell said Monday night. lie brave gut a Halloween “ Ireat"
a 71 pound hasp of jeweled ring*
ing the Middle East criiia, taid least a temporary truce.
also said aid to victims nf tha Monday night at Die door »( Ed Wright's driveway, waving bis 10
Pronouncement) from Motcow
such a body could draw up a
and watches, worth an •stlmalcd
hurricane has reachrd 11,1 II,- Wright-because he’s a man full fool high tail. There were great
P«'t few daj *
roan, snorl* and blond curdling
drall
disarmament convention *nd pe|P‘n«
$130,0&lt;x), to klcolify what was
314.K for 4.952 families. The dis­
of “trick*."
which would be difficult for big- h* 'e *ousht lo d ear tlie air and
yellv. a* a poor soul m Ihe tat
stolen from their stores.
aster offices are at Isalamorada,
grr power* to reject.
n' rrovv d"'*n lh« sln“
Neighborhood small fry who lerrd rag* of a murh • clawed
The Fill announced the arrest
Marathon, Drlamln and hurt
“ It would *moke out— for *11 '*’*[
«unU.
approached tue [runt uf Wright » man Ion gut lo hold “bearcat" nn
uf a third man In connection wilh
My
era.
The County Commission will
the world to s e e - the real in - I
setting the
hoove first were confronted by a a rope.
the two jewelry store robberies in
»*- wat i-. -m u L a*—*—h»i
or •»tju• h rw*rntr
tendons of the great pdrfTft'Ta" tc tz ~ ,or
J*«d -WmsiH-ikw-w
—
- t m t 'in iig gin o t of « p&gt;,—
-r it
7
.
rn m u r
open
in,
Moscow
next
week,
the
at t(&gt; a. m Wednesday to listen
^ rcsptci lo tlnarmiment*" he add
bird which swooped down a wire
Wrigld. a quiet mannered aale*
Toccua. lie waa Paler Young
source
a
said.
to
Kimpiaim*
on
the
1900
61
lax
from Ihe lop of Ids gaiagv.
td.
man d tape recorders, i* known
Kretzmer, 23 of Miami, arrested
Soviet Pm tiier Nikita Ktiru- roil.
That eliminated the traffic in (or hit annual c o u n t e r uti ark*
Monday night and charged with
*hclirv wa* laid to he p*-rvimally
Ihe assessment rail, which
youngilers eonairterably—hwt there against llallnwern t irick or iiril
rerrivjng
and poasaxama of stolen
handling 111* issue In preparation total* alwnu 1176 million has heen
wa« more lo come for Ihe braver erl.
proprriy
in
inierstalt commerce.
for ihe summit. Me wai under- opened fur in«pec!ion for the past
ones.
t.a*t year, there was a ' -no
A hearing lor him was scheduled
•iood to have been devoting hi* two week*.
'Hie city isn't taking any dunces
pound
caveman"
caged
on
major attention to It since hi* re
this afternoon.
Complaint blank* can he se­
Wright's darkened driveway. Al
turn from tbe United Nations cured al tbe clerk * office m Ihe of damage to wafer soaked Semi­
'Hie FHI lint cracked the ca*a
. timely m o m e n t, a tpotllgbl
nole Blvd. and is Mill maim lining
General 4**cmht*.
cm rthnuse.
Monday with Ihe arr-M
Law,#
shone down tin the rtveoian and
barricade* along the boulevard
Mark Cuming* of Maitland. Fla.
u
HAVANA (l P11—Premier Fidel
the pile nf hones tying in from
Public Work* Director Sul Hit hard t ....................
FU1 agenli slopped Cuming*' ear
^C astro'* government h it rushed
MIAMI (L P I) -O ne man was q(
,hf nfiahbt,ri.ood
reported today.
here and found a suites** stuffed
2.000 “ militiamen" to central and
killed Monday when a “deep wm- ,
rocke(J ,ly VIU|(D, Rri)W|,
HlChard added there i* a tmall
with Hie approximately I,but) wat*
trr ty p e " storm spawned a e n t a il
aasirrn Cuba, a m * which the re
Wright supplied Ihe idea* and
possibility that some &lt;u Die oarrichei and 3.UU) ring*.
gime in*i*ti are threatened by
tornado or wairr*p»ul on Sanibel a neighbor friend supplied the
cadrs may he ramoved mine Island
“invasion."
Soon after this arrest, agents
growls.
ihnrk*.
whoop*
and
lime Wednesday,
One thousand armed unionists
Fred E, Parnell, 74, wa* •land­ screams, which air amplilied lit
picked up Robert Wayne Hinson
“It
just depends on Imw long
from Havana went lo La* Villa*
Clown Sold Balloons uf Miami. Both these men war#
ing on a marina dock when be a sound system. In* neighbor
Count#** Elizabeth van J c r ! “ You speak of Die "bush" in Du* rain continue*." RiUtard van). wa* swept into San Carlos Hay. aUu served as Ihe “much-claw# I
Province in ceniral Cuba. Another
charged with receiving and pos­
HiChard said Die level oi tinI oi)Q went lo Oriente Pro vine# at Steven, of Winter Park, spoke to Africa and then- are absolutely
session ut Molrnproperly. They
M.irma owner William Way and man" Monday night.
lake,wh ch reached
its cr«M Hod Stale n( Sanibel recovered
Cuba'* eastern lip, where Castrn Die Rotary amt Rotary- Ann* Mon no tigers native to Ihe bu»h.
Bui, the youngster* look for
were hoth placed under 125,00s)
-evcral week* ago. ha* gone down
itaged hi* own hit run" revolu­ Hay al the elub'a luncheon meet­
hi* body, but cdorts lo rrvive -sard 10 (Vriglil t annual Hallo
bond.
ing.
"However, we Mill don t want to
tion.
ween Drank*.
Inut
were
futile.
Tlie FBI said Ihe rasa was sill]
Tlie tunnies* told of her life in
Mm, »S. (*, INclxui on nf ilii* tirry
Many Cubans said privately
lake any chance* of any of the
'Sonin ol the kids are braver
The storm al-o brmigid the *&lt;*».
under mvrstigaliun and more arjdutluvvs
Nuruely
in
&amp;infuttl
will
they believe the troup movement Kenya, Htiiish Africa, fur lu
bou levard or lo a d * in lb * u k j
-.on * coldest temperature* to thc Ilian Die adults," he -aid. “ Many
rest* were especlt-d.
wa* “ just a show" intended to year*. She Used there wilh her
being lorn up by automobile traf­ • late ami squalls with heavy wind* adults don't even none down the M(ldr»s2 ineiubrtw of lh« (••niva
Gan
I
uii
Club
nl
ihtpir
meeting
bolster the “ tnvaiion" charge husband who wa* a guide [or hig
fic,"
he added.
block."
iiekrd Ihe west coast area.
^
ki
w
Cuba ha* submitted to the United game hunter*.
He admits, however, that Dir V*CtJfltfAility ,-tl 2 P III- al th* IlfHit**
“ One rule," ih# *aid. “ always
uf
Mi*.
Willinni
,\.
Vunjf
Ami
^
w
l
V*
I
0
n
A
G
C
l
Nations.
Halloween vis.toi* — big and
There hat been insistent spFcu prevails in the bush. That it, if
•nisi!— leave more candy scat
laiion in the past week or so that yuu wound an amnia), be must
lered on hi* driveway Duo they
| member nf thw (in.. , . Club,
I-»ke 5fwry Chambar of CumCastro was preparing a phony in be killed."
tolled «t )•&gt;• door.
This is usually the yob oi the
| vision, perhaps a* a pretext for
chalrnian nf the t ivir ilvautili, w-, merce member* will hold their
North Ojlando resident* wrrr
attack on the U. S. naval base al “ while hunter" or guide. Most
tioo Comi'iiltc* of th* Ban ford | November meeting Thursday, 8
CHICAGO (UIH&gt;—Mrs. Marjorie
advised today that th# town coun­
animal* are not dangerous until
Guantanamo.
l Club and ha* recently completed p m at Ihe chamber building. Earl
cil meeting wilt he held Nov, M Muntgumaiy (Yard Hale r, beii rs*
It waa reporleJ last week that wounded or ambushed, she said
the floor pbtn.4 i.,r the -tu # flow-j Toney, who avaumes tha dulits of
and not today a* has been incor­ to tha A. Montiromcry Ward furThe countes* went into detail*
U. S. marking* had been painted
tune. ha* willed almost 45.5 mil­
cr allow which opens 10 .Swofuid a pre ident due to Ih* resignation
rectly publicized.
on five Cuban plane* which ap­ describing a normal safari of per
.Sanford donned its traditional i ivic Center Dec. I.
I nf [Km Coleman m October, will
Mealing* arc held on Hi# first ium lo charity, it wat announced
parently were to be used in con­ sons hunting lions. She explained
Halloween false fare Monday .
fuesday following the first Muriday ha i a Monday.
,
‘
7~*
i prcaide.
nection with lit* invaiion. Under­ that the procedure for hunting
Action is expected on Ihe ap­
of each month at the North iirlamto , Mr*. Baker died in 195'*. Her night as thousands of youngsters j I r t r l i i c f r i r s t P e x a le
lion*
i*
Die
same
as
any
other
inmc.i
-trick
or
treating"
*
I
H
U
U
J
I
I
I
U
I
r
u
t
i
x
ground Miurcet m New York said
•-.tut* was placed at uinre than |*i turned “ trick
Into a
pointment
of a roads survey comCo.
offir*,
Mayor
Frank
Fa
tula
today the false marking* bad big game- but the location is •
million.
fund raizing drive fur United .N'a
indtrc for the area which will
said this morning.
been replaced with tbe iniignia of little dtfterent.
Dun s children's work, and some
Th* County Commission today work on a montbiy basis wilh
One point that she made was
(y Guatemala- whera th* Castro
grownups used children's 11*1approved
a request for industrial county commissioners. Motion for
prci* taya “ mercenarisi" are in that on a safari almost all Iht
({uake S h ak es Chile tuwtrn hag* to carry election year
(Rood B ank Visit
park
zoning
fur ;11 acre* un Hwy. the naming of such t committee
con.ioru of home are taken along
training for an attack on Cuba.
The Mobile Blood Bank will be
SANTIAGO, Chile (UPI) — An menage*.
Even though they were skepti­ including most comfortable beds
in Lake Mary Wednesday from earthquake oi strung intensity
In on# area of the city, one 17-92. a quarter of a mils noith of was made at the September meet­
cal about the invasion tha govern­ and even hot oaths.
4 p. m. lo 7 p m at th* Fire shook southern Chile today, tern Democrat passed out apples and the Sominole-Orange County line. ing by Jim Avery.
A report from Ih* membership
Two mistaken idra* Dial the
Th xonlng hsiaid already had
Hnu.se. Ml rexident* wishing to fwng citizen* but Injuring no in# several hundred Kennedy Johnson
ment ha* been calling “immi­
approved tha request. Tha area is rummitltre, headed by Mrs. Al
donate ta to* i_sk* Mary Blood Tne shock was fall ui Ihe area buttons to trick or Irtaisrs.
nent' lor th* peat nine days. Cu­ coumes* cleared up were the
bans were laying in stocks of caa- term* “jungle" sad "tiger*". Both
Bark are urged m do so it this around Concepcion and Puerto
Poiice amt ths Shariffa office axpactsd to be developed by J. Hil­ Case, will be made. Mrs, Case
Court team
dlas and fanned goods ju«t in ire found in pan* of India and
time. Refreshments will be terv- Mont which last May war* devas rrport a quiet Halloween with no bert Ttapp of Orlando for small ha* announced that due* wilt he
Tr*n der Slegrn
ci lo z’l li nuti.
industry theie.
.Asia.
ca*c.
luted by serious tarthquakea.
estcuatva damage reported.
acceptable at Una meeting.
T.OS ANGELES (L'PIl— Sea ' final weeks «f the tsmpairrn for
6 l m F. Kennedy scoffed at Vie# the pr*aiilency.
Kennedy'* itaff announced that
President Richard M. Niaon'a
today'* California awing atari* a
propose! for expansion of tha So­
17-ilaia tour which “will cover
cial Security system today at more atatea in tha final week of
“tha greatest escape act tinea the campaign than any other
Houdini.”
pirtidentia! candidate in history."
Tha Damocratic
praaidtntial
la a tpeech at a clothing work­
candidal* kept up a tauntinf at­ er* rally her*. Kennedy said that
tack againat hii Republican rival Nlxon’t “potilion paper" two daye
at ha flaw her* to brain a final ago catling for Social Security imOro-day bid for California's 12 provementa "reverted the rnnvUkey electoral volet.
i tent policies of 25 years of RtKannedy headed into California publican leadership."
following nn arduous four days of
“ Mr. Nixon hat taken every
plugging for tha tama number of program which ha and hie party
• lectors) eclat in Pennsylvania, voted and fought against — and
on# of tha major industrial state* pistol them in his position paper
whera Kannedy and Niton both —and adopted them for hit own."
eon rent rated their afforta in the Kennedy taid.

Cruelly

News Briefs

Developer Threatens

Suit For Plat Okay

Xrew To Shoot
Circus Rim Here

f[

Navy Men, Two
Firms Boost
United Fund

Canadian Urges
•Small Nation Bloc
On Disarmament

Soviets, Chinese
Reds Seek Unity

It's More Tricks Than
Treats A t This House

Maitland Man One

Equalization Board
Meels Wednesday

Seminole Blvd. Still
Closed To Traffic

Castro Rushing
Troops Around

Storm Sweeps Man
To Death In Gulf

Countess Tells Rotarians
O f Life In African Bush

Geneva Gardeners
fo Hear Speaker

North Orlando
Meeting Nov. 8

$5'/z Million Left

.............. In LakeM o ry

To Charities

Goblins Fly Quietly
In Sanford Area

Zoning Approved

$

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Members of the Goldsboro KIsaseatary 9cheal Parent-Teacher*
Aim-, which meets on the second
Monday of each month at S p. m.,
report much progress under the
leadership of now president, Mrs.
Alfreds Wallace.
Many p la n were made a t tha
last meeting, one of which was for
the Halloween Carnival to be held
,«t the achool Hornby from I p. m.
!■ order to Insure overall suc­
cess, the school has bean divided
into odnee including parents, pu­
pil* and teachsrs. Parents living
within each son* ara requested to
funiah refreshments for the car­
nival according to Item aulgnment.
Grades, tones and itenu are,
first grade, 'eld depot, popcorn;
second grade, Castle Brewer, pea­
nuts, entertainment, fortune telllag and music; third grade, Wil­
liam Clark, mow eonss, soda;
fourth grad*, southwest road, hake
fifth grade, school sene, candied
apples and sixth grade, old railmad, fish dad hot d«gs.
r AH parents, pupils, interested
cltiiens and friends a n Invited to
attend and help make this tha
' achaal’a biggest canival ever

&gt; ANOTHER FIRST was recently mad* by Heavy Attack Squadron Three
whan Capt. F. G. Edward*, (right) commander Heavy Attack Squadron
On* piloted the first A8D-2T "flying classroom" to drop bomba. Tha
A.1D-2T has no bom bay and it wan necessary to equip the aircraft with
special bomb rack* under each wing. The newly equipped aircraft will al­
low atudent bombardier navigators to drop their first bombs undar tha
direct supervision of experienced instructor bombardier navigaton before
flying an A81M "Skywarrior." The co-pilot for the event wae Cdr. P. S. Hsr*
ward (second from rig h t) while the bombardier was Lt. J . L. Hutton
(third from right). The rest are. left to right, P. C. DelVlIlaggin AD2, D.
R. Smith ATI, R. A. Jackson AQC, R: 8. Feeback ATI, U . J. L. Hutton,
Cdr. P. S. Harward, Capt. Edwards.

A rt You Insecure
On Donee Floor;
Well Read This
Ronald Parry, city recreational
director, has these questions to
ask of Banford residents t
•Do you bars that insecure
feeling when on the dance floor?
Feel th a t (vsrynna ia watching
you? Gal your left foot mixed
with your right and stumble
serosa tha danee floor Instead of
gliding gracefully with ths musie?
"If you answer yes to alt *f
these questions,” Ferry aays,
•then you need to register for the
next session of ballroom dancing
lessons being offered at tha Civic
Center by tha department'*
Two classes on Monday, a free
one for teenagers a t T p. m. and
ana far adult* a t g;IO p. m. will
begin Nov, T, Adult* will be asked
to pay |2 for tha 10 week course.
Registration for instruction In­
cluding t?.*- uixlc srf. •'•*«&gt;,rnUry
fundamentals of all popular dance
slope may b* made in advene* or
a t the opening elas*.

received to UNICEF auppltos.

By MAHAN R. JONES
After much study and many
consultations Hallowaen Carolval Chairman, Mrs. A. E. Voight
and has. group of helpers have de­
cided an a program of entertain­
ment that will give much fun end
happiness to ell attending.
The Oviedo High School Gym­
nasium will he open P ride/ at

5:39 p. m. for this outstanding
event
On the pro g ran are; th e'sam ­
ara booth, sponaored by tha moth­
ers of Mrs, Cooper’s first grada;
tha Xiddla rides. Mr*. Ulray's
first grade; homemade Ice cream,
Mrs. W elder's and Miss Rice's
second grad**; dart game, Mrs.
Teague’a third grade; a new and

VAdm. W, R. Smedherg IIT,
chief of Naval personnel, today
advisod high school seniors sad
graduates that they here until
Nov. t f to apply for the Navy's
Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Applicants will take the nation­
wide osam eo Dec. to.
The NROTC program makes it
possible lor a young man to earn
a regular commission while study­
ing ‘at a civilian college of his
cholee. Alt tuition, fees and text
books ara provided by the Navy
and an annual retainer of WOO
la given the student. During the
summers Atudoots travel to many
psrts of tne world on regular
training cruises.
Upon completion of the four

picked to begin school nest Sept­
ember.
NROTC also,is open to enlisted
men who arc on active duty
with the Navy or Marines, how­
ever a separate qum* is estab­
lished for these applicants.
Application farms are available
at high schools, Navy Recruiting
stations or from the Chief of
Naval Personnel, Department of
the Navy, Washington 25, D. C.

the regular Navy or Marine Corps
is received and the officer goes
6 b regular duty.
The program ia open to ail ITyssr-oid high school seniors and
graduates who will not have their
21st birthday before July 1, !M1.
Those malting a qualifying score
will receive a rigid physical sxsm
aarly nest year. From the qualify­
ing roils, at least 1*00 will be

Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, mother
advisor, says that dinners will
be delivered upon order and will
be boxed f o r carrying, if desired,
for those who plan to attend ths
football game.
Tickets now are available from
any Rainbow girl. Proceeds from
the event will be applied to ths
charitable works of the asternMy.

surprise gams, lilts Uonnakar’a
third, grads.
Hi# ever popular fish pond,
Mrs. Partin's fourth grade; caady
apples and home mod# candy, Mrs.
Alfred Campbell’* fourth grada;
pop corn and peanuts. Mrs.
Grimm’s and Mrs. Buckelew’s fifth
grade; the country store, Mrs.
Mildred Wright's sixth grade; the
coetume parade and halping with
the country etor*, Mr*. William B.
Wast’d sixth grade; the FortyNiner Engine* Mrs. Suley’e sev­
enth grade; tha sidewalk cafe,
James Palmsr’s seventh grada and
Mrs. DtShailo's sighth grade;
ball toes. Miss Ruddell'o eighth
grade.
Tha danto, Mrs. Alice Blau’s
ninth grade; cold drinks ami help­
ing with the dance, lira. Palmer’s
ninth grads*

Rainbow Girls To'
Sponsor Barbecue
Sanford Assembly No. 25. Order
of Rainbow for Girls, will spon­
sor a chicken barbecue dinner
at the Elk’s Club, Nov. 4, from

Refined
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FALL’S FASHION
TREND FOR WOMEN!

Children's Fund Haliowecn pro- girle in public grades, four
gram will be carried out at the through six, will rtlurn to the
same time in some 10,009 other I-ake Mary school, boys and girls
communities. Last year more than in public grades seven and eight
two million American youngsters will return lo the Lake Mary Roy
participated in the biggest pro- Seoul Hut and boys and girls In
Ject ever carried out by children public grades nine through 12 wilt
to help children.
return to the Lake Mary Fire DeEach penny collected by the partmenl building for UNICEF
Trick or Treaters wearing (he Halloween parties which will inUN1FEC black and orange tag elude costume contests, games,
can mean five glasses of milk and refreshments.
(nr s needy child overseas, or the
UNICEF is not a give-away
BCG vaccins Ui protect him from prog-im. Governments that f t
tuberculosis. A nickel's worth of {quest its aid spend an average of
UNICEF penicillin win tare a j more thaa $2-3* for sack gl.M

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choice — basic or vivid colors in
smooth or textured finish . . . aolida,
self-checks or fur trimma4

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Ths 10th trade. eemtdnlng AL
frtd Campbell’* 10th and Arch
Hotlck's 10th, will feature the
bake aale. In addition they alao
will have potato aalad and baked
beans for tale In terving* to s i \ J
plement the hot doge, pie, cake
and cnFlee, to suffice for a sup­
per. The eleventh and twelfth
grades are unable to have the usasl supper since the new cafetori uni is not open yet.
The supper it tentatively plan­
ned for Nov. 19, sponsored hy
these two grades. Mrs. John Cour­
ier, P-TO program chairman,
has announced a special program
in conjunction with thia avent, the
proceed* to go to the carnival.
The Carnival is sponsored by
the P-TO eaeh ysar for funds to
carry out ita budget.

"We Invite Charge Accounts*

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WEATHER: Cloudy with ahower* through Saturday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60*65.
Ualtod Praoa Laaaed Wirt Established 1905
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1960
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 50

Orange 'Jumps Gun' On Projects

CONGRESSMAN BYD HERLONG. third from kft, waa welcomed a t tha
Southtaat Seminol* Chamber of Commerce Thursday n ight by C of C pre­
sident Ben Wetting, second from left; Oviedo Mayor Lee Gary, left; Ben
Jones, vice president of the chamber, right of Herlong and Mrs. Elizabeth
Oliff, secretary.
(Herald rhoto)

Herlong Flays Cuba Policy
'R

Congressman lyd Herloat *ti
tidied State Department txelks
la handling the tenM Cuban situs*
Una sad, la s strongly worded
speech al the Southeast Seminole
Chamber ef Commerce at Oviedo
Thursday night, accused U 5.
officials of letting "communism
get the upper hand In Cuba."
Rapping the laxity of Slate De­
partment officials. Harking said
£ "wa knew whea Castro was fight­
ing la th* mountains of Cuba that
tha commies ware behind him and
what did we dot As soon as he
look over we recognized his gov*
ernment the very next day."

Herlong. apparently angry, dadared "now offictali have juil
started economic sanction* on
on Cuba, when that should have
been done ■ long, tong lime
■go.
"It la a disgrace that we did
not break off relations with Cuba
a long tim e ago instead of m a lt­
ing our ambassador now when it
is hoo late for os in Cube," Her­
long said.
"However." Herlong laid "1
believe that things wilt start
popping olf in Cuba soon, especial­
ly once they start marketing sugar
to Russia,* Dn you think the Cu-

Campaign
Br L’nlted Tress International
Vies President Richard M. Nix­
on took his mldwestern whistle•top campaign into Illinois and
Iowa unlay leaving a aeries of
ugly incidents behind him in Mich­
igan and Indiana,
Sen. John! F. Kennedy Umred
tlie key election state ot Pennsyl­
vania. charging that Nixon, not
he, 1* "downgrading America"
end"■'selling America* short." His
goal was a grip on Transylvania's
32 electoral volts.

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Today I* the last day to
register in tho rily election.
City Halt will be open until IM
» »■

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PraakieDt Eisenhower goes on
nationwide television tonight to
make h n first major campaign
speech on behalf of tha GOP tic­
ket. Eisenhower will speak from
a Republican dinner at Pbila
delphia—a GOP effort to capture
Pennsylvania's vital votes.
Nixon was splattered by eggi
and tomatoes, heckled during his
speeches and worried by a derail­
ment scar* Thursday. The Inch
drills wet* Hie most unpleasant
saher candidate hss encountered
in the campaign.
Herber G. Klein, Nixon's press
secretary, said "harsh profanity"
was shouted at Mrs Nixon at one
atop in Michigan. He laid: "I can
only conclude thal organised goon
squad tactics are Involved in surh
an occurrence."
The derailment threat occurred
Thursday night nrar Fort Wayne,
Ind. A can-shaped, li-pound fluor­
escent light transformer was dis­
covered tied in the rail* ever
which the Nison campaign train
was to pass.

Altamonte Council
To Meet Today
&lt;6

Altamonte S p r i n g s Town Conn­
ed members will meet today to
make • decision en th* proposal
from th* Wekiva Baptist Associa­
tion t o lorate a Baptist Retiremrnt Center on th* old Altamonte
S p r i n g s Hotel p r o p e r t y ,
A publir meeting waa held
Thursday in Ihe tojvn hall with
about 7b residents attending.

Youth Advisory
Council Formed
A youth advisory council has
been formed in Seminole county
le rehabilitate juvenile* that have
gnttnn uttn trouble.
Judge Vernon Mi/e will explain
th* function* of th* new group
at a meeting Nov. I at T.30 p.a*.
at L'roomi Academy.
S p e c ia l
A special luseting baa
ed fur parent* uf student* in th*
Kntei prise area who rid* th* It*.
I.xnd st-hoof bus, to discus* tramP"rUtton problem* with * "wn'y
representative. r»rent* are to
meet in th* Enterprise School
taialonum Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m.

bans w il want to be paid to
rubies and bartering when they
havi been used to the good old
American dollar?
"Cuba is in for a rude awskening soon" ho emphasised, add­
ing. "and we won t be there to
to help her."
Herlong alto lashed out al .State
department method* la handling
the cold war.
"We don't know bow to fight
communism. We don't know how
to take advantage and we have
failed time and lime again in
the eyes of the free world because
we have not utilized our propa­
ganda methods," Herlong said.
"There is only one way lo fight
Ihe Red threat and that Is meet
It on ils own terms, which meant
propaganda and more propa­
ganda." he aaid.
"We lost Ihe propaganda war
in Cuba, Tibet, l^bannn. Why
we are Just amateurs compared
lo Ihe Russians when he comes
to waging a totally political war."
Herlong said thal "unless we
start doing something shout it
now, we will ]&lt;&gt;•« this total cold

Bemlaeto G e n ty Bogine** O sdtea Bliss ptaaa to n eat with Or­
ange County officials today after
Orange effieiala “jumped th* gun"
oa a joint Seminole-Orange iroergtocy drainage program to Howell
Breach and Wekiva baton.
Bliss and other eeunty official*
were apparently unhappy today
after Uerning th a t work *** cleeaing out dtlchee ia the wee areas
has started without eontoe ting
Seminole County.
County Commission Chairman
man John K rider today declined
to comment "a t this tint*" on She
move, but aaid he ha* sent a tele­
gram to Orange County engineer
Fred Detain complaining about
the start at th* maaaivo program.
"Thoy should have had the cour­
tesy to inform oa they wore sta rt­
ing," Blist aaid. “If wt should
hav* rain for th* next two wool*
it could reuse sum* serious flood­
ing In th* areas and wa vuuld got
tha complaints.
“Nearly all of th* work on both
projects would be In Sominolo
County, although tho two stream*
■re major dralnnga outlets for Orrant* County." BIG* explained.

Kennedy sought today to turn
back at Nixon some of the Re­
publican campaign chargrs. He
hammered at the vice president
Thursday during a tumultuous vis­
it to New York City and continued
ihe attack today as he opened four
days of stumping in eastern Tran­
sylvania. :.
^
v n S fc * war
Doftaeg explained (hat one way
.ta lk
RaUwn, i,W!
,'he .Communis^ . threat
T»fcof*p!*.v l&gt; . be sr*v "Nay Ihe way llicy piav. t
ir^ddfas* Hgfrhf * K - m * supporting
,
a Freedom Acs
I!*
Iowa. Ite then '.will
Which will tram agents In
fly to Chicago where he will cam tbc fire world lo rounterart the
paign Saturday.
fled threat.
Tlie Democraiic candidate said,
"We r*n'i assume that because
in a speech prepared for deliv­ we are to the right ex will win
ery at Bethlehem, Pa., that Nix­ Ihe cold war. - W* have to fight
on la telling the country "we ran t for is now. The H*ds have taken
afford to do those things in Amer­ advantage of every situation.
ica that everybody knows w* need Time is running out for us b o w , "
to do "
Herlong stressed.
"It is Mr. Nixon—not I— who 1*
Mayor lee Gary introduced
downgrading America," Kennedy Herlong and more thin 100 persaid
Mr. Nixon talks of A.ncri nous si.eitded the meeting.
c* 1 limitation*. I speak of her
boundless possibilities. We ean and
ought to put our great productiv­
ity to work to meet the need of
our people, not ignore them "
Kennedy pirdiciru his eirriiun
fountrsi Elisabeth Von der
on arrival Pi |ha B e t h l e h e m Allen Slaghew will sp e a k al Ihe no.
town airport aarly today. "I don't tary Club luncheon Monday. All
care what time in the morning the Rotory asms also art touted
it is, we're going to lx-at Mr. Nis­ to the meeting.
on," Kennedy said.
The countess’ husband was a
He scheduled sprechr* tndav al hig game hunter in the African
Poltaviile, Hsieltnn, Wilkes Bar- Congo and the will rpesk rm that
re, Scranton and the Montgomery area, where ih« lived tor II
County area outride Philadelphia. year*.

Countess To Speak
To Rotary Club

Team Captains Set, Navy
Organizes Fund Effort
Five team captains for the l ne­
ed Fund drive were announced to
day by chairman Randall Chat*.
B. I. Perkins Jr., Sonny Haborn, F.d Shinholaer, Kay Shoe­
maker and Jerry Senkarik will
hood (he campaign for tor - 400
Club."
Th* '4fl0 Club" i* a nation aid*
project of Ihe United Fund. It
contisi* of public spirited busi­
nessmen who donate $100 or more
lo lit* drive. The five (cam cap
Uina will plan lb* activities for
forming a club in Ihe Sanford
area.
X V. Farmer will head the
realtor a group in the drive and
predicted full cooperation on their
part.
All umls of the Sanford Naval
A&gt;r Station swing into action be
hind Ihe drive Thursday.
Chase,
John Krider.
man­
power chairman, and George
Touhy, trams chairman, met
will
('apt. Robert W.
f , Sly*,
NAS commanding officer, la out
lm* tlx mechanic* «f ih* fund
l Mi -l.^T '”l"»uf&gt;"‘ - ■«•
Capt. F unk G. Edward*. cumm andrr He#vy Attack Wing On*,
appointed Cdr. Gilbert S Blake
to act with
O p t. .V, E. GPsUvw
son. as co-chairman wf tha dm *.
Capt. Sly* and Capt. Edward*
tried iba
voiced their support and urird
men in their command! to fit*

the fullest possible cooperation
lo the United Fund.
A goal of Stooo has been vet for
the drive on the Navy base which
will run concurrently with that of
.Seminole County adding Der. I.
Last year 13,313 U was collected
by the Navy for ih# fund.

News Briefs

1 juel received recommenda­
tions oe the plan in lb* mall to­
day." Blits aaid, adding that ho
would meet with DoWitt this af­
ternoon to try to “work togather
and pool our resources. We would
like to know what to going on,"
BIG* emphasized.
Both project* are expected to
eoat approximately 1730,000 and

Bliae r*t&gt;ostod be doesn't oven
know what Semi not* County's
tharo in th* program would be.
Tha report* were prepared hy
the firm of A. r . and R. K. Mich­
aels and A. B. O'Koall and Asso­
ciate*.
The report* atree* th at both
stream* need to he straightened,
widened and deepened to te rry off
flood ereata. N« consideration waa

( APT. KOUKliT W. til.YE, left, and two other officer#
umonir the Navy men at th# Chamber of Commerce
meeting were (Mr. Paul Mitchell and (.Mr. E. Nunnery,

given to th* report to eonaervatlon.
Howell Rranrh, according to th#
report, need* In he rteaned from
Lake Maitland to SR At# in Sem­
inole County, e diitanco of eight
end a half miles. The'eoat to esti­
mated a t *17,MO.
Six or eight highway bridges Or
culverts over Howell Branch need
to he replarad. tha report atala*.

Coat of emergency drainage
work In the Little Wekiva baa
been estimated at ftgO.OOO.
This project calls also for rloan­
ing out a channel a distance of
eight and a half milta from Lake
Boas* on Ui* county line to where
II empties into the Big Wekiva. )B
both projects, the channel recom­
mended would he five feet deep
and I I feet wide.

aht'wn talking with Ct-urge Tuuhy, Arthur Beckwith Jr.
ami Doug SleiuUua*

Knowland Speaker
WASHINGTON (UH&gt; Wil­
liam Knowland, former Republican
senator from California amt exSenate minority leader, will speak
at lakeland, Orlando and Fort
Lauderdale on a four-slate south­
ern ipraking lour in behalf of the
Mxon-Lodge ticket !)rt. » Nov.
I

Planner's Initial
Effort Presented

No Peace Prize
OSLO, Norway tUTlj -T h e Nobtl committee uf Iht Norwegian
National Assembly announced to­
day that there will be no 1000
peace prize. The committee gave
no lesae*. tar i u deetotoa. which

flE t fs p w fa g lff

m iedSta to awarded -IN# peace
prise.

FSU Homecoming

‘^WORTHLESS CHECKS tliacunaed by, from left, Chief Deputy .lint Single­
tary. Henvin William*, Florida Sheriff* Bureau, Sherrlf J. L Holt by anil
Mayor Karl Higginbotham.
(Herald Photos)

TALLAHASSEE fUPI* — Sevan
of tha II m tm beri of the class
uf III# will lead a downtown
parade klcktng off Florida Slate
University homecoming activities
today. Democratic gubernatorial
candidal* Ferris Bryant and his
wife are expected to attend the
homecoming banquet tonight Mrs
An Alabama truth drlvei who
Bryant waa a member of llu apparently fell aileep al the wheel
FSU elas# ef in # .
of hi* truck early this morning
Land Use Predicted escaped injury by jumping out of
GAINESVILLE tUPIt - Uni­ Iht truck at the last moment as
versity of F io rd s economist Wil­ the vohicle ran oft the road and
liam k . McTnersun predicted led into sue Si. Johns Riser.
Thursday th at xrban land develop­
Tho accident occurred on SR
ment will double in Florida by 46 near Ihe Mima Bridge, Ihe
1973. "Agricultural land in North Sheriff* office reported.
Florida will be cultivated more
Charlei Brock laid deputies dial
extensively than m the past," lie felt asleep and the nevl Hung
McPherson predicted in a study he knew "I taw Ihe truck going
published by the university, "and off the road towards Ih* river."
Brock said he Jumped out of
Jiu use of existing forests and
ilia truck just as It hit the river.
woodland* will be intensified."
He eicaped umii.urcd.
The truck was nauled out of the
Rights Stand Asked
ATLANTA (UP1) — Hi# Repub. rivtr by craws shortly after Ih*
lin n and Damocralic presidential mishap. Investigating lb* acci­
nominees ware asked today to dent was deputy Michael Conner.
In another accident Thursday,
lake a firm public aland on ciyd
rights lim es before election day. Michael Michalak of DeLand. tra­
A telegram signed by 31 South veling on Hwy. 17-92 near th*
era rivil rights groups, including Lake Monroe Hridge, entiled in­
Martin Luther King's Southern to a concrete piling and auifercd
Christian Iveadcrwup Conference severe head and body lacerations
was sent to Sen. John F. Kennedy Deputy Jim Moore reported.
of the Democrats and Vice Pres­
Michalak was reported in "good"
ident Richard Nixon ef the Re­ condition at Scminoia Memorial
publican*.
Hospital at noon today.

City .Manager W. E Know toe to­
day expressed "disappointment"
over tho lirit volume of City
Planner Goorgt Simmons, comprehemivo plan for Sanlord.
The llrst volume of th* plan
waa presented to the Zoning and
Planning Commissio* Thursday
night.
There was no comment m th*
plan at Thursday’s meeting. Howovtr, Knowles H kl this morning
that he waa "disappointed be*
cause of th* lack at new m ater­
ials included ia it."
Knowles plana to tak* Ih* Brat
portion of lb* plan b*foro th* City
Commission at Ms next mooting
Nov. it.

Driver Dozes, His Powell, Deas, Bauman Soviet UN Official
Truck Hits River Named C of C Officers Arrested As Spy
NEW YORK (UPfV—A Rueiioa
Tli* Chamber id Coimitarra di­
UN ter ret a rial official and a
rector* Thursday night started
German • bora Illustrator «#r*
ftonny Powell president, paid trib­
held today In #30,000 ball aarh aa
ute to Navy personnel for par­
ehargea of apjtiil for th* Sovtot
ticipation in civic affairs and
Union.
heard a Florida Shenffa Biueau
The two allegedly sought mili­
isport on tha worthies* chtck
tary infoimaltwa fur ut« in pick*
problem in Florida.
tog bombing target*.
Th* directors also selected RichIgor Yaakovtovieh Uelekh, AT,
aid D«as a* thair new vivo presi­
who was la charga of tranilattof
dent and It. J, Haunum as tieaaUN documanta In th* Russian
ursr. John Ivey and W, A. I’atrirk
language, and Willi* Hireeh, I t,
wera named executive committee
wera arrested swiftly and sudden­
member*.
ly Thursday night oa • federal
indictment charging they con­
Bob Crumley, chairman of lb*
spired with ■ former Rusaiaa
numb* i ship coniinltit*. reported a
UN official to obtain aerial pho­
mem iter ship of Ml, with 43 new
tograph! and a map of military
buiinavies in tha ahamtmr this
installations around Chicago.
year.
('apt. Robert W. Stye, NAfi
tuminaiidiriir uffucr, and officers
(it hil command war* spatial
gursts and war* ptesanlad resolu­
tion* from the city and county
NEW YORK CUPI) - Thoms#
romtnissiona expressing apprecia­
Alva Edison, Henry David Thortion for the work of Navy per anil•au and Edward Alexander Macn*l in hatpin* dear away th*
Duwcll were named to the Ihll
SONNY POWELL
Mtckage left by HuirLalie Don­
uf Fame uf Great Americans
na.
fur helping earn these trihutee."
Thursday night.
Mayor Fart Higginbotham read
Sheriff J. I.. 'lobby introduced
Busts of Edison, inventor of tho
a resolution by the rily especially
tummtudmir Chief Jama* Gold- Bern in Wtllianie of th* Florida first practical incandsacant fleeworthy, Manuel Uontnlas, Charles ■Shertlfa Bureau, who presented an trie lamp; Thoreau, poet, essayist
Cason and Virgil Harlan for their illustrated 'rrture un tha opera­ and philosopher, and MacDoweil,
aurk In huirlcaiia damage clear­ tions of wurlhtcas check passer* cutnpuser and music educator,
ance. John Krider lead the coun- in tho statu.
will join M other busts of grant
ty'e reeolotiuu praising the coopWilliams cautioned businessmen Americans in the national alums
*ration uf I ha NAS in *ti i nunty Itt follnw on* alinplt guide in cash­ un tha New York University
efforts and aaid “tliey'v* helped ing check*—"do 1 know this per­ campus here.
ua with everything fmm a fire son ?" .
h-i'e lo a live-ton tiuck."
Moat had the- ke can he paaacd
kerlyJ* Huueholdcr presented a bemuse businesses do nut require
plaque to Capt. Stye for the men proper identification and make
uf Ih* elation in appreciation of sure the credentials ara valid,
the Navy'* participation in fir a Williams said.
Hurricane Donna damage to te ­
fighting, fund drivt assistance ami
H» reeoinnieiutid establishing a nt mole County totaled &gt;03.281 U,
other* instances of cooperation.
central check cashing desk in each ; County F.ngtnaer Carlton Bliss re­
“They never fail to endorse, as­ •tore and maintenance of a sim­ ported today aa he prepared to
sist in arranging and participate ple card file fur rather* of local | send in Ihe report fur Civ it Dom any rtvl
civic effort," lloosholder • hecks. “And juat don't cash any ' fense funds.
•aid . The
T h e plaqua waa inscribed check bncaua* it looks good and
| The heaviest ttomaga waa to
“an award of special merit to th* tha person with it look* g o o d - | county roads.
p a i t u n n r l nf
r
tha Sanford Naval call a hank and ccitify every pu*Air Station,
eihle hit of information you can
I'ap t. Hlya
S ly
accepted th* honor* about th* indivtdual," he warned. | Kadet Inspection
and laid “It
“it gives in* a warm feel­
Tha sheriff* bureau has set Up i Paul Bennett, commander nf tha
ing to get (best, nut atwsy* re­ » system ni eppj enamlmg trarl Sjfa’iTd unit, n s J b i uf Attiattxn,
member th a t it u Ih* olftrwts end eh*, k I -,-ser* and thare aarvis-a* will present the Kadet of tba
men of the station wha da all tha ar* available through local law Month Trophy at Uto monthly towork. They nr* nil good, able men enforcement agendas, Williams ’ pection today, 1 p m ., at the
end 1 want to publicly thank ifawns [ said.
Armory.
)

Edison, Thoreau,
McDowell Honored

Donna Damage
At $93,000

1‘HEl’AKING for Navy rota ta L ai lad F ujuJ drive are, from loft,-John
Krider, ( apt. R. W. Sly#, Oorjr* Tntihjr and Randall Chase, trrnrral chntrmaa.

�...CLHand Chu/ich Sunday.
Baptist
H U T BAPTIST CHURCH
11# Park A i n u
W. P. Brook*, J r .
Pastor
-F. B. Fisher
.. Ai m . P u t or
M onlag Worship ....... 1:44 a. m.
Sunday School .........•:«&amp; a. m.
Morning W oribip....... 11:00 a. m.
• Training Union , ............ 1:11p. ra.
Evening Worthip
.. 7:30 p. m.
Wed. P raier gcrvlco 1:30 p. m.

Church Of Christ

, Nazarene

fk »

V tn f o t*

V rrtT f

Pag* 2—Fri. Oct, 28, 1960f

Youths To Join
In Hymn Festival

2CC Attend
First Services
At New Church

Pentecostal Conquerors Hold
Rally In Church At Longwood

CHuluofo C h o ir’
Needs Male Voices

Mrs. Stella Bell, director ef the
newly organised Chuluota Community Church Choir has Invited
all Interested residents to join the
Over *100 Pcntt'Oital Conquir- dren's Mansion a IWO mode! ata- group. Particularly desirable ^
ora gathered at the Flrat Pente- tion wagon.
Rev. Don Leroe, pastor of the th* Pr***nt time vhe says, would
C#|U, ch (m h
Unfwoog&gt; al
be the addition of more mile
7;30
m Monday f . r . aectlenal Melbournt Pentecostal Church,
voice*.
was tho guest speaker. He choie
rally.
Rehearsals are held each Men.
An old faihloned Singapirntlon for h it subject, The Church, In day a t 7 p. m. at the Community
was conducted by Robert Up­ Past Ages and In The Agee To House and Mrs. Relt asks anyone
church, after which tho Conquer­ Come. He wan presented to the wishing tn join the choir to call
or Group* from Orlando, Apopka, congregation by Rov. Joe Up­ her n t FO 5-33M.
Daytona Botch and Longwood pre­ church, president of this section.
tented programs of special alngThe Rev. E. Ruth Grant, pas­
ing, Scripture readings, poems and tor of the Longwood Pentecostal Upsala Supper Set
special music.
Church, cordially invltea all
Tha Upsala Presbyterian Church
Thi* organisation
of ,_United* youngsters to attend, the
. ra*u:ar wtU sponsor a family fellowship
• .
___
Pentecostal, young people has Pentecostal Conquerors meeting covered dish supper la the educe,
adopted a slogan of “Christ for held a t the church each Fri. even­ tionel building at • p m. Satur­
the world—Tho world for Christ," ing n t 7:30 p. m .
day. All members and friends are
and each year raivea S4000 to help
invited to attend thg supper and
the Home and Foreign Misionary
film-showing which will follow.
The
half
sire
fashion
silhouette
Departments. Last year, in ad­
Donations
will be accepted for the
dition to tha other projects, this should ha vertical and sample in
church
building
fund.
^
group pressnted *h* Tupelo'Chil- dtaiin.

CHURCH UP CMBIST
LAKE HABY
Paola
CNUBCN OP TNE NAZARENE
Eira Duncan
----Mini.ter
Lake Mary
Morning Woribip ........ 11:00 a. m S. L. Drawdy __
Paitor
Four choir. _ YoutT InterAn eetlmat.4 SvO per.on. atEvening Woribip .......0:00 a. m. Sunday School ___ 10:tm a. m
mediate
.Girl.,
Senior
High
and
tended
the two ma.a service, at
Tbure. Bible Study ... 7:30 p a . Morning Worthip .....11:00 a. m.
Chancel — will 1&gt;• joined by what the new Lake Mary Catholic
Servlet Training ............ 0 p. m.
CHUBl*M OP CMBIST
Evening Worship
. 7.uu p. n . ia expected to be a church-filling Church. The prim t xerving the
LMgveed
Wed. Proyor Service 7:3u p. m congregation In a Hymn Feetival temporary i|uartere at tho Lake
Sunday night at 7:30 p, m. at the
Morning Wurihip
la.so a. m.
Presbyterian
First I’revhyterlan Church. The Mary Chamber of Commarre la Fr.
Evening Worship .......7:30 p
’ CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev.
Grover Sewell Jr., elietaed William Trainor.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Car. IMh SC A Oak Ate.
Episcopal
The church will terve South
the fact that • welcome U ex­
CHURCH
Gail Smith
................... Pallor
Seminole County. Plana will be
tended
to
all
who
rare
to
join
in
HOLY
CBOAS
EPISCOPAL
Oak
Ate.
and
Tkird
St.
Sunday School .............0:41 a. m.
CHURCH
Grover Sewell Jr. . . . . . . Paitor this »pr&lt; ial (ilttervanre of Refor­ formulated later for erecting a
Morning W oribip...........l l :00 a. m.
rhunh on a large tract of land
Park Ave. el Ilk St.
Morning Worship ... 1:14 a. in. mation Sunday.
Training Union .............1:13 p. m
John
W.
Thomas
............
Rictor
.
.
.
.
9:14
a.
m.
Sunday
School
^-Evening Woribip ......... 7:)o p. m.
The all ramie rervire ix divided near Lake Mary in the future.
. Wod. Prayar bcrvic# ..7:30 p. a . John Griffith ................... Curaia .Villon Meeting ... ... 10:44 a m Into two tectlonx. The ftrat of
Holy Eucharist .......... 7:30 a. m. Morning Worship ... 11 uu a m.
Pioneer Fellowship ... 9.00 p. m. thene la titled Hymn* of Praiae of MYF Beatnik Party
- PIN EC BEST BAPTIST CHI'B CM Family S erviceChurch School .......... 9:01 a. m. Senior Fellowship . . . . 4:uo p.tn. lha Holy Trinity, the aecond Is The MrthodUt Youth Fellowship
Ml B . Oaora Boad
Evening Worship .......7:M p m. railed Hymn* for Chrixtian Living.
‘ Donald Gravcnmier
. Paitor Morning P ra y e rof the First Methodist Church will
Sermon
li.oa e. m. Wed. Prayer Service ..7:00 p. m.
• Early Servica
1:3# a.
There are lib) per.ons *nroll.d h, v, a Bfltnik Halloween Party
Sacrament
i
f
Penance
' Sunday School
#.l&amp; a m.
in the four choirs, hut "the big­ at McKinley Halt Saturday from
FIEMBYTERIAN CHURCH
• Marniag Woribip .......ji:u o a. m. Saturday ............... 3-4:30 p. m
gest will be tho fifth ono — the I p. m. to 10:39 p. m.
DeBtry
Clvle
Coaler
; Training Union .......... 1:30 p. a .
congregation —■ which wo hope
A.
C.
Summon
.
.
.
.
Paitor
Evening Woribip .........1;U p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Sunday School
......... 9:00 a. m. will number over .100," according
y Wed. Prayer Servica ..7:43 p- m.
CHURCH
Morning W orship.........10:00 a. m. to Mre, Georg* Touhy, Minister
Enterprise • DeBiry
nt Music, under whose direction
WEST BIDE
r r . Paul Shulls
.
Palter
COKM UNITT
the service will bo held.
MISSIONABY BAPTIST
Holy Communion—
PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH
sis B. Bally Av*.
Faeta about the hymns that will
Sunday
............ 1:9# a. m.
Lake Mary
; Paul Colly .............
Pastor Morning P ra y e rPastor
|
b*
,un* will he read by Hob Crum­
S Sunday School ......... 10.oo a. m.
Sermon
9.30 a. m. John W. Ptlley
ley and it ia beliaved that this
Sunday
School
........
10:00
a.
m.
• Morning W orebip........ 11:00 n. m.
Holy Communion—
11:00 a. m. feature will add interest to the
■ Bible Study ... ............ 7; 0u p. m. i n Sunday each month 11 e. ■- Morning Woribip ..
hour of ringing.
Junior High Waatminieter
4 Evening Warabip .........7:30 p. m.
FeUonahip ...
0:30 p .m .
5 Wad. Prayar Sarvica ..7:30 p. a .
CHRIST CHURCH
Seoior High Weatanaiatar
F ellow ship............ 7:30 p. ■.
Longwood
CHULUOTA PI BUT BAPTIST
Georg# Jarvii HI . . . . . Virkor
CHUB CM
UPSALA COMMUNITY
. C .0. Sweggeriy
Paalor Holy Euchanit . . 7:10 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday School .......... 1,44 a. m lit, 3rd, 4th Sun.
. 9:40 a. a .
Joha W. Ptlley
Pastor
Morning Worship . . . .11:00 a. m. Horning Prayer, 2nd, 4th Sun
I Training Union ......... 4:30 p. a
................................. 9:30 a. a . Meratag Worship ....... #.00 a. m.
Sunday School
...
10:M a. m.
t Evening Service ......... 7:30 p. m Sunday School . . . .
9.40 a. a . Wrstmialsler Fellowship
Whal ia your faverila hymn or
? Wed. Prayer Servica .. 7:10 p. m
............... 7:30 p. as. spiritual?
Seniors
Jewish Synagogue
il.D EB SPB1NGA
ThH question; -waked by Dr.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
BAPTIST CHUBCU
Daniel Poling through the Chris­
CONGREGATION BETH M A R I,
CHURCH
B. H. (irillin
P uior
lllh and Magnolia
tian Herald Magnsine, received a
Cassolhorry
Sunday Scboul.......... ».3u a. a . Friday Evening Service I p.
William H. Rem ow . . .
FaaSee response of over 10,000 letter* and
llo n u ig Worritip ... lu.i3 i. a
Sunday School
... 9.44 a. ra. vote*, from people over the IJ. 8.!
Training Union ......... «.3i&lt; p a Lutheran
Morales Worship . . . . U a. as. lleting their favorite and in mnny
Evening Worship
.. 7: IS p. m
Wednesday Prayer
rnaea, their reason for liking a
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
Wed. Prayer Service 1:00 p. a
tad Fellowship ----- S p. a . certain hymn.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Temporary
Meeting,
Women's
Senrerd Shrine Clafc
“Tha Old Rugged Cro**'’ »»»
PIBSt BAPTIST l-liLRLti
Club
. Overbrook Drive
1st Ht. and Loo Avo.
voted tha Hymn America t.oves
OP GENEVA
Paster
Jack U m i w an
Paato. Ernest Bolick Jr.
Beat, I&gt;r. Poling announced. From
Other Churches
Sunday School ...........10.00 a. m Church School ...........9:30 a. nt.
tha votea, tha top 40 hymns were
F1NRCREST ASSEMBLY
Morning Service ........II.■« a. m Morning Worship .........10:30 a. m.
listed hy tha Chriatian Herald.
Paitor'a
Cists
.........
9:30
a.
at.
Training Union ............4:40 p. a
OF GOD CHURCH
The next ten In popularity in­
Luther League .......... 4:30 p. m.
Car. 37Ik and E la
cluded (2) "W hat a Friend We
H1LLCREMT BAPTIST CMUBCU
H. H. Snow ............
Pastor
Hava In Jeiua"; (3) "In the Gar­
OP GENEVA
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF TIB Sunday School ............... #:4S a. a . den” ; (4) "How Great Thou Art";
Joteph M. Slade, J r
Paitor
Morning
Worthip
.......
10:40
a.
m.
BEDEEMEB
Sunday School ..........10.ou a. in
Evening Worship ----- 7:30 p. m. (4) "Sweet Hour of Prayer”; (*t
103 W. 24th FUee
Morning Worship ... .ll:uu . . 'ra.' Herbert W. Goers* ------ Paitor Wad. Prayar Service .. 7:30 p. m. “Abide With Ma” ; (7i "Rock of
Training ‘ Union ........ * :li p m E at./ Service
Agee” ; (I) "Nearer Hy God To
........ . • a. a .
Evening Woribip
.7:30 p. ra Hundxy
Thee” ; (?) "Amazing Grace";
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
........ . S’IS I. "V
7.ad. Prayer service 7:30 p. n. Adult Bible C la s t........ 9 IS a. m. Ckrlatlaa a ad HiMianary Alliaaea (10) "Jeans I-over of My Soul."
Park Ava. and I M *4.
Many old favorite*, easily recWorship Service
. 10:30 a.
PIBST BAPTIST CHURCH
Cecil H. Seal* ............
Pastor ogntxtd tn any Protestank churth
LAME MABY
Sunday School
......... 9. *4 a. m. included "Holy. Holy, Holy,**
ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN
W. B eam .......................... P illar
Morning W orthip....... 10:40 a. m. "Whispering
Hope," “Onward
Alavia
(Near
Oviedo)
Sunday School ...........9:44 a.
Evening Service
... 7:44 p. n.
Paitor A. Y. F Youth Service 4:10 p. m. Chriatian Soldiers,'' and through
Morning Woribip ...,l l : u i a. m. Stephen M Tuhy
. 1:24 a. m Wed. Prayer Servico ..9:00 p. a . out the first 41) hymns.
Evening Worship . . 7:30 p. n Morning Worthip
Wed. Prayer, Service 7.3U p. a . Sunday School................ 9.00 a. a
Bill McVey, Christian Hersld
Training Union ..
1.30 p. m.
singer, and conductor of the poll,
PIBST
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
Methodist
U'e sec only wirai! But at thia very moment a woman in San
said:
SCIENTIST
•
PIBST BAPTIST ( III BUB
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Franciaco
may be speaking to her husband in Tokyo...........a boy
"All
who
wrote
said
they
favorlee E. Second St.
OP LONGWOOD
419 Park Av*.
-**d ro-'-r r~ rhs'*i on hymn
Piir.aUt;
saay be ir.vitir.j a jir! in Albuquerque tn *
gnme
Sunday
U
:K
t.
nt
(•» church A G rim SIj ,
John Attains .................. Pastor Sunday Servica ........ 11:00 a. m. singing in rhurch and at hnme."
.
.
.
and
Mrs.
Green
nf
R.
D.
No.
1
may
be
placing
her
order
taiUi
C L. Fulcb
Paitor .Morning Worship
....1.30 a. m.
S.oo p m
Sunday School
0.14 a. m. Sunday School ....... 9:44 a. a . Wednesday Service
Mr. Rrown of the Cro».«road* Store.
Morning Worship . . . .11:00 a. m. Morning Worship . . . . to 44 a. a . Reading Room Open
Tuet. and Thun. 3:90-4:30 p. m. Chuluota CIurs
Her* — where sixty wires cling to the eroaa-ama ef a weathered
Tra ting Union .........4:14 p. a . MYF Meetings . ... 7:34 p. a .
Slistat Margaret Rernple and
Evenuig Worship ........ 7:44 p m. (Intermediate. Senior)
pole — the enda of the earth meet I
Wed. Prayer S ervice... 7:44 p. m. Evening Worthip ....... 7:30 p. a .
Pat Dulon, of tha hfaw Tribe*
CHURCH DF Gill)
It's like that in our local churchea on Cutitmuniun Sunday.
Franck Av*. and 32nd Nt.
Mission Institute ef Oviede, nr*
IABB MONROE
Garold D. Boatwright
Pastor conducting n Bible clas* for ChuWhether fifty or five hundred receive the Holy Sacrament . . . the
Three miles w rit el Maniord
FREE METHODIST CHUBCH
Sunday School
0.44 a. m luuta children at lha home nf Mrs.
ends of the earth meet. For the Lord'a Supper ia not a rite of on*
an P in t Si., right at Monroe
444 W. 4th SU
Moraine Worship
. tl.oo s. m. Ruheit Myers earh Tuetday at
church or one denomination. It ia the common eeeramental feast of
Comer
Clyde Collar
. .. .. Pastor Evangelistic Service . 7.Jo p. m.
4 p .nt.
million* of Christian* all over the world.
Rouen 0. Eyed .......
Paitor Sunday School ............ t.44 a. ni.
Sunday School ........ 1.44 a. m
Morning W orship....... 10.44 a. m
Are you availing yourself of this blessed privilege, and era you
CHURCH OF JRSUS CHRIST
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. m. FHY
........................1:69 p. a .
OF LATTER DAY SALMS
The oldest operating min* in
attending your church regularly? Aa you receive thia Sacraawt in
Training Union
... 7:00 p .m. Evening Worship
...7:30 p. m.
CUy Hall
tha world ia the Palkarlsherg,
Evening Worship . . 1.30 p m. Wad. Prayer Service ...7:30 p. a
/our church, your life ia linked to the live* of Chriatian* everywhere.
J. G Brooks
Urancb President Swmlrn, iron min*, whi.h has been
Wed. Prayer Service . 7.30 p. m.
And
you and they are united in a common communion vcifA God!
Sunday School
10 no a. in. operating for (too years.
EBENEZER METHODIST
Sacrament Meeting .. 7:00 p m.
PIBST BAPTIST CHURCH
CHURCH
OP OVIEDO
Clints Heights
I 11*1, (a ►
Afy fte***9, fJ*aaD*t|, V*
Other Churches
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
Jack T. Brj m l
Paitor Hugh Sooth .................. Pastor
Church Of God Of Prophecy
CHURCH OF LONGWOOD
Sunday School ............ 9:14 a. m. Sunday school
— 10.00 a. in.
2407 Elm Aveau*
Pastor
Morning W orship....... I I . im a in. Morning Worship . ... 11 OO a m. K. Ruin Grant
Paitor
Sunday School
...... lu.uo a m Robert L. Strickland
Training Union .......... 8:14 p m. M. Y. F. -----... • 30 p. m. Morning Wurship .. . . 11.u&gt; a. m.
Evening Service
7:uu p. m Wed. Prayer Service .. I.JO p. ra
Sunday School
9.44 a.
Evenuig Service
. 7:00 p, m. Morning Wurihip
I I .N a m
Wed. Prayer Service
7.3o p. m
7:30 p m Evangelistic Service .. 7.30 p. m.
Wed Prayer Sarvica
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
OAELAMN BAPTIST CIIAPEL
Woman's Missionary
7:CA p. m
The eupport of the Church Series ia sponsored by the following Business Finns:
Onera Rd., at Woodland Ave.
Young Peoples Sun Str. 4:44 p. ai
Located on Paola Kd. at
THE BANkURD
W. Thoinax Parson J r
Pavtor
Uaklawn Memorial Park
4 I) Mi KLG.AT ION OF
9.44 a.
Sur
*
s
y
School
CHULUOTA COMMUNITY
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
R. L. O M'linrv
. . . . . . Paitor
U:W a
CHURCH
tail W. lit BL
Sunday School ......... 9.14 a. m Mnrn.Bg Worih.p
0:40 p.
MYr
Billy J. McDinieli
Paataw
............
Sunday
Watchtowcr
.
.
.
I
t
a.
m
Sunday Worship
Church
School
10.00
a. a .
Sludy
*
.
.......
3.no
p.
7:30 p
Wed Worship
Church
...11:00 a.
Wed Bible Sludy
7:.1u p
FIMTER CHAPEL
"The Beat in Moviei”
"Complete Building M aterial!
Youth Chrutun
Friday Service
__ l:Ju p
METUUDLST CUl'RLII
Fellowship
.......... 7:39 p.
Civiede
Catholic
203 Magnolia Ava.
FA 2-0323
McCracken Road
FA 2-0231
UNITY CENTER OF SANHIRl)
ounday School
1.44 a.
ALL SOULA CATUOUL
Unity
Center
304
R.
1*1
Nt.
Morning Worship
11 HQ a.
Ncuro Churches
CHURCH
Josephine R Sluckie
I’esinr
Evening Worship
1:00 p
PROG REAR MISSIONARY
Oak Ava. at Mb SU
Sunday Wurship ..
11.uu a. nt
BAPTIST CHURCH
Tailor
Richard l.juns
tuesdsy Class
3 p. m
Midway
.. 7:00 a. m
buodty Masse*
Compliments of
PAULA WESLEYAN
E. E. W illiams................ Pastor
.. 1:3(1 a m
4IETHODL1T (HURCII
THE SALV ATION ARMY
Sunday School ........ 9:30 a. a .
..10:iw a. m
S Miles Westoa RL 44
114 R. Second SI.
Morning Worship
11:00 I.
a. m William Luts .
....... Pastor Sunday:
First, Third. Fourth Sunday a
. 7:14 a
•Trices Are Never Higher”
Daily Mast
in no » m Evening Worship
Sunday bcotioi
0:44 a nt Sunday Vhnnl
7:10 p
Murtung Warship
lu:44 a m. Holiness Meeting ... ll:0u a m First, Third Sunday!
FO S-323I
Oviedo, Fla.
111 East 1st
FA 2-3622
Wesleyan Yuutli
S t4 p. in Street Meeting
8.30 p m
Christian
Evening Worship
7.40 p m YPL .
7.0Upm
FIRST 9HIIJ)H
FIRST CHRISTIAN O H K4H
Wed Prayer Service I.Jo p. m .Salvation Maeling
7.30 p. m
1APTWT CHURCH
11*7 B, MnJurd Avo.
till H\ tJtk BL
James N. Barnett
Pisior
CONGREGATIONAL t 111 Rl It
J
W MsrsbaU
Pastor
Sunday School
9:44 a.
Nazar
one
Tha United Church of Chris!
Church School'
... 9:30 a m
Morning Worship
11:00 a
Monung Worship ... 11:00 a m
Park Avo. at 2llh St.
FIRST 4 IIUR4 H
Youth Mtclinga
* Jo p
Jniiplt E. Stock
... Pastor Evening Warship ...... 7:10 p m
o r THE NAZARENE
... 7:Jop.
Bible School
1 .14 a m Tuesday Prayar
W. 2nd Hi. at Mapla Ava.
"For All Your Printing Need*”
Member F.D.1.C*
11 00 a m
I. W Justice
.....
Pastor Morning Worship
Church Of Chrint
ZION
HOPE
R.APTL4T
CHURCH
Pilgrim
Fellowship
7
30
p
m
101
B.
1st
306 W. 13th
FA 2-2951
buutiay Si'Mih.I
I.i4 s m
FA 2-6211
CHURCH OF CHRIS I
712 Oraag* Ava.
Morning Worship
to (4 a. m
2nd St. and E la Ave.
THE
REVIVAL
TABERNACLE
J
L
Bruoks
Paslui
4.40 p m
Gaorge 41. Yatea
Minn er NYPS
2Ith a ad Chase Av*.
Church School
f .30 a
4pm
Btbla School
10. 00- a ns N. Y . r . S S N J.S .
Sunday
School
lO.uti a m Morning Worship
ll:0 u a m
Gospel
Servica
1
p
m
Morning Worship
11:00 a m
Morning Worship * lLuo a m. Evening Worship
7:30 p. m
Evtaiaf Worship .
. 7:30 p. m.
Evening Worship
___ 7:44 p m. lueeday Prayer Service 7:30 p. a
Fed. Bible Study
. 7:44 p m
..7:30 p. a . FERN PARR CHURCH OP THE Thursday Servica
NAZARENR
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
R*gr***aling
O’BRIAN ROAD
r
CHUR4TI o r CHEUT
lAM UHO SEVENTH-DAY
BAPTIST CHURCH
ji!* tu h e r
........
•?a ly jtf# ,, «i
(irs s il
ADVENTIST CHURCH
l.N S L K A S C L
COMPAMEb
bTA TL
1 ARM
*v
Mveath Si. and Elm Av*.
idiuol
.......... 9.41 A, m.
Raipk Brewer J r ........ KvaagtUst
H B Wnuehurst
PastorJ
m
Mtiack BUg.
FA 34142
Sskse eciiooi .............. 10.00 a. m. Muiuuig Wurship ....... 13.44 a. m. C. W. Beach
Pastor Church School
....... 9.30 a. tn
Morning W orahip....... 11:00 a. m. Youih service
4: (4 p m. Saturday SabbathSchoui 9 3u a in Mornmg W orship....... 11:00 a m
Kvruing Wurship
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Named Top Hymn

Rilz Theatre

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.

Progressive Printing Co.

Irving I. Pryor

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Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.

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To Open Ravenna Area

Central Florida Deanery

Shoemaker Construction C om -1rnmpleted with the ultimate »el at
pany will open ■ new »ection or 200. The lota are high and dry
Ravenna Park Horn** Sunday.
with »hady oak*. House* lell
The
home*, open to the from *13.1000 to * 17.400. During
public at 10 a. in., will feature the month nf November, Kay
hard oak floors, built-in kitchen Shoemaker, head of the cunttrucequipment in three bedroom-one. lion company »*id, many extra*
one-and-a-half or t»o bath and • ill be included for lho«e who
lour beJroom-two bath model*.
purchate during that time.
For lb* opening, somelhmg alltoffee. Cstkea and cookief wit)
new in tha alaclrir convenience be served and a play area with
world, will be demon»tr*1ed by the pony rides fur the children will be
home #eonnmi»t from the I la. vet mile.
Power and Light Co. a Partio C arl
An electric blanket will be given
along with Other new and modern away for the door prize, courtesy
appliance* l a
t h a Medallion of the Sanford Kies-trie Co.
Home* will be ahown.
R a v e n n a Park ia altuated
around Laka Ravenna just off
, Country Club Rd. One of the
homea to be displayed wall be oa
(MTOHKR *S
aba laka front.
A dniisslnnt
Ninaty-fiva homea hava been
Homer While. Sanford;
Roby
Bellinger, Sanford; Nancy Krufln*ki, Sanford; Joan KUen Carr.
Urlzndo; W. * Owens. Holerpr;.*e; Ernest P Herknell San­
ford: Thomas Donaldson. DeBary;
Louise Dougherty, Sanford; Joyce
Byrd. I.ake Monroe; Rena Poole.
F.iiatis; William taical. Sanford.
Tha Adult Ceramica clast will Helen t rilxrandulph, DeBary.
bold it* cU itet on Tuesdays from
Birth*
V:30 p m to 1:10 p. m. A tea
Mr. and Mr*. John Mitchell Jr.
ad $ 12.M ii charged lor material*. Lake Monroe, a ton. Mr. and Mr*.
Any adult m tha couniy may aull Eg jr. Dougherty, Sanford, a ton

Hospital Notes

Around
The Clock
reg ister

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H igh

D ism issal*

Ichool Tuesday. ln»lruclor ta the
y jry R linbeth William*. San
aehool art *aaih*r Joseph Math ford; Gene d ev eland. Sa mania 1
-----;-------------------------------- Nancy Krufin-ki. Sanford: Rerniee
.laeotia, Sanford: Willard I.yrom.
Tl* Sanford Iwon a Uub 1*tli Longwood; Verlindi Barfield, San­
have a* gueat speaker lor the ford.
bin ebron meeting Tuesday Rd
O t T O lIF It M
Shmholser, local attorney, who will
\dm isslon*
apeak on "Too Much Government . f Whitten. Sanford; Beniain Huiinesa." Justice of Uie Peace mm Gram, Sanford; Dennis Walk
Hugn Duncan ie program ebaw- •r, Altamonte Spring*; Mary
aa.in for the meeting.
Boyd. Sanford: Klewmir Kuint.
Sanford; John Key. Sun ford;
liugh Duncan, Duririct 4 Just Glidy* Cleveland, Sanford: Klhr!
lire of the Peace ba* moved hit Coa. Sanford; Lewi* But gesa.
odftcei from Commercial Ave. w Sanford; Anne Travla, Sun ford.
Bve Masonic Bldg_ In. from
_ of the
Birth*
courthouse on Park. The new Mr. and Mr*. Phillip Boyd. Sanoffice* were opened Ttiuredayford, a daughter: Mr. and Mi&lt;
Inland Whitteo, Sanford, a ton;
Mr,

Recreation
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.Mr*.

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I.ake Monroe, a daughter; Mr. and
Mr*. Kennelh W. Cochran, San
ford, a daughter; Mr. and Mr*.
D*rar L. H»y*. Snnfoid. a ilaugh*a*.

Monday
f p in.—Tomsk Win)itft
fftrir
Cent**
Tuesday
f p. m.—Yowsh Winn, Ie.. 0*vk
Center
Wml nesitey
T p m.—Youth Wing, Jr. and lr.,
Civie Center
f p. iu. 3 i |w n D-a:c Lcr**&gt;r,*,
l ine Center
■ p. m —tkjuare Dwncinf, Clvia
Center
Thursday
T p. m. Youth Wiog, Je. and Sr.,
Civic Centre
1:30 p. m —Dupkcaw Bridge Club,
Tnurvrt Ctuh
F riday
b:3f&gt; p m.—Y o u th Winy, Jr,, Civic
Center
fs3() p. in.— k'istoiii An*e*» ©tub.
Art* A C rnfu Bldg,
Saturday
f.Jt) p m. Youth Wing, Be, dlvse
Center

D ism issals

Yiiginia Sheddrn. Sanford; Wil­
liam Krtcker. DeBary; T.m* Higgmbnthniu, Sanfoid; Mr*. John
Mitchell and baby. Sanford.

OI KICIAI.S AND HOSTESSES at the Orlando Central
l&gt; anery meeting at All Sonia Catholic Church are *»ictiirwl at one of the luncheon tuhlea. I .eft to right, '(front
row! are lit. Kev. ADgr. William
MnllalU. from Day.
tuna Heach; Sinter Alwinn. principal of All Soul* Paro­
chial School; Father Roch Laurenznno. Lt. V. S. Navy;

From Altamonte To Geneva
V large collection of carnival*,
parlies and dance* await Semi­
nole County adults and young
people during ihe Halloween week
end.
From til anionic Spring* in ihe
south, i» i’aola in Ihe northwest,
school. i-hncchn* and oilipr iwuaoiza lions will pros isle a busy sdie
dulc for the goblins and ghost*.
Activities beginning tonight in­
clude a dance at the Seminole
High Gym sponsored by the jun
ior class, following the football
game.
Carnivals are scheduled at
Oviedo School and Wilson School
in I’aola beginning at S:lo p in.
ami a rarmval #: the EfUrrpme
Klementary .School tiegin* at *
''.ilurday ihe kllamonle Spung*
Klementary School carnival, be­
ginning at 1 p in . will fvalurc
a full spaghetti supper in addi­
tion to a wide variety of ride*
^aillli'S*
.4DU dl»M.ir&gt; iwuioJ,
The Kake Mary Yolunteerr Fire
Drpl Auxiliary will sponsor lam
ily parly ami dance at the fire
house at 3.1*1 p. in
Two youth t-luhs &gt;n Geneva
luve comtiineil torce&gt; In sponaor
a carnival lollovvvd by a dance
in their tornnuinlly house The
flin tH’gins at S p. m.
In Oviedo, young spooks will

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haunt the area during annual
"Trick or Treat'’ night.
Sanford activities are. for the
youngsters a Halloween party
for jumor and senior high atu
dents at the Civic Center at 7
P in. followed by a big Hit/
theater p.ir:v ,il it it) n m.
The First Methodist Youth Ke!
low ship plans a Iteatnik Party in
McKinley Hall from I p m. to
10 lo p. m
A Catholic Youth Club Dance
will tie held in the social hall on
Oak Ave. from 7.10 p m, lo
11 p m
The Sanford l nit. K.ideu of
^ 4)St S S t i l l ( * 0 l ' | )
WASHINGTON i til’ll—The coil
of living inched up by two tenth*
(|j (l(W jiei.em m September, the
I.alwr IVpartment annoiiRttHl to
da) ill ds final pure index ■*
purl before ihe election. The con­
sumer price index rose lu a
record high ui lib.* alter holding
sleailv during July and August
at IJti ti Tl*e index I* computed
on a base of loo for the year*
19*7 M.
High blood pressure if more
than twice us common among
overweight »* among nvernge per­
son*.

Km h e r .lame.* J. O 'C onnor of New Y ork C ity iTml F a th e r
R ich ard I.von*. Hack row. Mi** E d ith K ry g ic r, pre.*U
deiit of th e C atholic W omen'* C lu b ; Mr*. M ilton Plum b,
o f T am p a, diocesan p re s id e n t: Mr.*. C arolyn C. Peck, o f
f i t .m o o t, deanery p re s id e n t; Mr*. Rea K re n te r anil Mr.*.
L a rry Verwhcl.
{H erald P hoto)

It'll Be Spooky!
America, will Hold a "Big Bi«i
Bop" at inr Armory with an or­
chestra beginning at * hi p m.
All KadeU. parent* and friend*
in tlvc county arc invited Pro­
ceeds from the event will hr ap
plied on the purchase of a per
matirn; campsite on (tie Wekiva
River.
Us peel "Ily for adults m the
HPO line sponsored parly and
dance at ihe Elk • Club from •
p in. in I a. m Willi dancing tsi
the music of an nreheMra
• * •
A covered dt‘h supper and Hal
lovveen costume parade will he
held Sunday a Ihe Vllamonle
Spriiik* isimnrar.ity Chapsvl he
guuiing at S:.V) p. in.
(lu Hie IMG NIGHT, All Hal
low » Kve. Smithsule School car­
nival will lie (lie nil in Iter one at
trarllon lor Sanford residents.
I„isc Mars. Sonia ml, fairh Ar
thir and l.iltle \cnice youngsters
will meet at the Scout Hul at
S.I.Y p m to Trick nr Treat"
for In- brnrfil of UNICEF wnh
llir«e parlies (or Ihe ditferenl
age gtoup* ls&gt; follow.
CoIiIsIhiio I'i'A member* will
siMiii-or their annual carnival at
ihe ts noul from i p in. to a p
m with plans set for nuking this
Ihe must successful venture ever
if aged by the gioup.

fisutAoitah
Rerrnt housegurst* of Mr. ami
Ylrs. John Rime, at their home
on \ me wood Road, in l» rh Arbor,
were Mr*. Kline* parents, Mr.
and Mr* Paul I’era. from Can­
ton Ohm and her niece, Mr*. Do­
lor** Drazich of Sievihenv die, Ohio.

AS

All Sonia Catholic Church vva*
host to the Orlando Central Dea­
nery at the All Soul* Parish, Tues­
day from 9 a m. to 3 p in.
Theme for the day was " P a rt­
ner* m Progress.” Reservation*
included 8 priests, church members
from 27 pandifs, inters of Chris­
tian Charity and membrra of AH
Souis Ciiurch, totaling more tnan
3**1 who attended the meeting.
Hostesses were M,*s Edith Krygter, president of the Catholic
Women .* Club and Mrs. Bra Kre*
tner, general chairman. Rev. Fa­
ther Richard Lyons was host pas­
tor.
The meeting began with Mas*
at 9 a m. said by Father Lyons,
assisted by Father \ incent Craw­
ford.
Spiritual Moderator, Ut. Rev.
Msgr. William J. Mullally, from St.
Paul'* Church in Daytona Beach,
opened the deanery session with
prayer. Father Lyon* ami Mis*
Krygier gave the official welcome
ami Mrs. t aroiyn t . Peek, bean­
ery president, from Ctenuonl,
presided at Hie meeting.
Bister Alwina, principal of All
Souls Paroehial School, gave a
short talk on "Relationship of Home
and School." She emphasized the
fact that the training of the rhtld
begin* in the home.
Principal speaker nt the day
wa* Fallow Itoeh Laurenzano, Lt.
U, I Navy. He used a* hia topic.

"The Challenge For Catholic Wo*
men Today” and (old the group
not In he bark seat driven but
to get out and do.
A luncheon wav served at noon
from table* covered with whito
cloths and decorated with arrange­
ments of autumn leavea.
In giving the closing aimniary
for the day , Msgr. Mullally ttated
lhat it was one of the molt In­
spirational meetings that b« had
ever attended.

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Navy Day Salute
' Enough cannot be told of the recent Job
tone b f Sanford Naval Air Station creira
In cleaning up debrla after Hurricane Donna
•even week* ago.
■ Thursday night the Chamber of Com­
merce, along with county and city dignitaries
presented Navy official* with a plaque citing
recognition of tho base for cooperation in
thla massive venture.

LETTERS

WASHINGTON A* tipeetU t | Schneider penned thla pe«
‘ baby. Tho pollsters ntver dreamed faee; "Sine# the nventi chroni­
I It would moke that much differ­ cled in this book do not occur until
1960, rather obviously nil prr,
ence with tbn voters.

Not only did the Navy donate manpower
but provided much of Hi ewe equipment
used on the job.
The whole community should commend
the Navy for Its efforts.
We are fortunate, here, that our Navy
Rase I* an Instrumental part of our community and not an "outsider."

to the Editor

When the first poD woe taken, sons and places named therein a t ?
after the word got out that the figments of my imagination."
Thera was only one major dif­
wife of the presidential candi­
ference between real life ta d
date! was pregnant, the ratings Schneider's Imagination. In hia
nationwide jumped flva full points. presidential campaign, the preg.
It's not merely the excitement nancy was faked by the Madison
of the possibility of ■ new baby In Ave. boys.
the While House that would cause
They dolled up Iho candidates
a person to switch his allegiances wife, put her on television and
to the expectant father. It’s just prompted her on some ad-libbing
that babies comprise the third at which lime, per instruction,
highest common denominator a- she said; "1 was telling Henry
mang the masses.
I the other night what ■ wonderful
Thij one poll was taken in St, playground the White House would
Louis, in a ward that generally be for a child—oh, my goodness:*'
That’* how author Schneider'*
went strongly for the opposition.
The housewife wee asked why presidential baby wa* bora.
Of course, there were other lit­
she had switched her vote.
"I’m voting for the baby," ahe tle matters to take care of, but
said simply. And, ton. her hus­ that w n done with padding. Any*
band was leaning her way now, way, their man won, and all the
thanks went to expectant mother­
she said.
It was after this survey that hood.
Author Schneider missed on nno
the poll-takers agreed that Mbyhood was surh a strong factor other major point; His "axpectfath ir was a Republican,
that the expectant father was as­
sured of winning the Whit# House

Mr. Nllopp

Jack Kennedy’s program says
An wvenitM We is
I w il born I* Bolton and spent "America First, not first Jf, not
first But, not first WHEN—but light and Just sufficient to held
the ftnt Iwenty-fiv* y n r t of my
FIRST-"
the bore aceeoaiMeo. What or*
lift there. 1 w n an avenge Boa
Son Kennedy was confronted by
'Ionian, who Ilka many othera re* representatives of tha ProtosUot they?
There will be no queetioa that
epecled the Kennedy family. The Clergy and "crucified'’ on tho re­
JLcnnedy family look dtclaive act- ligious Issue, ho again proved to they Include pajamas, a toilet kit
la * la Ullage "cultural, philanthro­ bo tho mature, factual and un­ and n rloan shirt for tho neat day.
emotional men of ataturo wo have Ona does not know how cold a
p ic and civic for All to take ad­
tho tight to seek as our Presi­
vantage nf and to enjoy. Boaion dent. Catholicism was not question­ hod room for tho one-night stay'
College la Kennedy endowed, but ed when ho govt his oath as a may ho or how much wandering
Available to Catholic, Protestant U. S. Senaior, His voting record about there will be during tho
And Jews providing they have
tot federal non-support of paro­ night. To be on the enfe side a
AWt entrance atanding.
chial schools and separation of dressing gown and bedroom slip­
; The Joeeph P. Kennedy. Jr. stale and school la printed in tha pers should go In.
foundation since 1MI (long be­ Congressional Record and is avail­ Will the underwear on tha hack
fo re Jack sought presidential nom­
be enough? Yes, if the trip Is *
able ts the voters.
ination) hai. (pent U.S millions on
■ . a n _j.h ;• normal one. But a person may
Sen
A i n ? " "on-denomlnational homes
ilh em ifiaa tM 'ii”
,4 t overheated. There Is o poseib ad hospitals la Naisacmueua, «&lt;renelh ‘ . ..* * ..
‘I** *.. bility of being caught in tho rain
New York, Illinois and California; awareness and maturity, has the and soaked to the akin. Persona
"JO million* for doctors and psy­ qualities that 1 seek In a
with imaginations that sra fired
chologists to work on new research president.
whonsver they toko a trip con
prog rim* for the mentally re ­ Mrs. L o rn In* R. Deem#
imagine thsmselves foiling Into n
M Rosalia Drive
pond or river. Obviously, In sueh
tarded in eur land*.
circumstances a suit of dry under• The Kennedy.family personified
waar would ba n necessity. So
^family togathemasi." Their fam ­ Editor:
Pita so overlook tho delay io would aitra locks. Anyway, fresh
ily toffetherneaa has baen savaraly
irriUelied; hew can It be, when we congratulating you upon tho very underwear and socks would bo
(have thla togetherness stressed In fine editorial, "We're All Wet If ploasant after showering down.
In a temperate rlimata no tell­
&gt; u r churches, literature, etc., of Wo Don’t Act,” which appeared
today? The Kennedy’! have plnyed on Iho front page of tho Hereld ing whst changes in the weather
together, laughed and cried to- on October aoth. It was an out­ may Uka place within 24 hours.
gather and worked for the common standing pioca of writing, aad -Unquestionably a sweater should
Interest at the membera at thalr should certainly im prest cltisens go along to ho used in the event
’family,
and therefore, have the of this area with the importance it turns cold.
iI ■
B ’strongest foundation of gaud fam ­ of working together to aolvn our A traveler surely would Ilka to
I I*
I ily living. Rose Kennedy, mother drainage and water coosorvatioa put on aaothar necktie In the eve­
ning. Shell It be a bowlle or fourof Jaeh, instilled In her children, problem*.
although they easily could have
Thank you for your coopera­ in-hand? Blue? Brown? Grey?
And In what design? Who on park­
-become idle rich decadeaU, "Your tion.
ing early la the morning ran be
advantages carry with them strong John Kridor, Chairman
eure what necktie will fit his mood
obligations.” You and 1 know that FIVE COUNTY COMMITTER
In the evening or on the morning
I'nack of tha Kennedy "C lin" carof the following day? There ought
j i a t out suck obllgalions in dir Editor;
•ferret areas of good cltisrnehip.
We, tho members of Hanford to ho n choice of half a dosen. As
Papa Joe and Rose also stressed Clvitin Club, lako this opportun­ for ahlrte, In addition to a formal
l|)at no matter whit Job tbelr ity of National Newspaper Week shirt, o sports shirt ts likely to
"children undertook, that they to congratulate your paper for the come in handy. Thero is still tho
should do the Job with courage, past service to etbls community. m atter of being supplied with
'integrity and to the very beet of
We thank you for tha past coope­ remedies for stomach upeete,
their ability,
ration of your press and look for­ headache*. Ineomnla and colds,
ea well ae reeding materiel*.
r Wa sometime! hear peupi# as* ward to continued success.
When from thia Hat ■ traveler
'" J u s t aaa how Kennedy got there,” A. K. Shoemaker, Jr.
tries uniunessfuiy to eliminate
Implying, of course, that Papa President, Sanford Clvltan Club
■ome items that are nut bare
Joe bought him the aenatorial seal.
neceailliee, it ie clear what he
Jack worked hard when he made Editor:
should have le not an overnight
his political debut In 1841, In Bos­
In order that there may be ne
ton's Klevenlh District, flatly re- mlsunderetandlng, I wish to af­ bag but a trunk.
CHRISTOPHER Bll.LOPP
"fusing any and all of the Honey firm that the teller published la
Pita Ward support. History points tha Orlando Sentinel under dsle
out that Kennedy won handsomely of October 14 and signed by "Abe
Birda Are Target*
with 41 per cent el tho veto over Lincoln" and bearing no addrtie
WABHINGTON (Ul’l) — The
Iho politically well known Henry wee not composed or forowarded Fedaral Aviation Agincy ha*
^Cahot Lodge.
by mo. To tho best at my know­ launched a program to clear bird*
I Tho proitlgo of America HAS ledge and belief Iho aignature la and animal* from airports whore
alipped and noticeably during tho a pseudonym.
they might same plan* traths*.
pest few years. With smug com­ Abraham L. Unrein
placency we hate permitted Mile »T Eldorado Drive
to happen, l b be the ftret nation DoBary.
in the world require! that wn con­
stantly must bo working for tho
Although H h m Inland eity,
M ake
best. We need a men with tore, Chicago handle* moe* wotovhovw#
sight and awaranasa and part nf traffic Mian tho Panama canal.

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THE WORRY CLINIC
(Aland's query about Iho "colalogo#" Io clover, hot yso mo­
thers need to toll your young.
stars Iho truth about aoi mat­
ter*. Otherwise, yoa m ay be­
come accessories to their leter
e e tie l misbehavior. Children
are partly scientific at tho owtset. So giro thorn tho facto.
Order Iho booklet below to help
yoa answer, their questions
neatly.
CASK G-410: Leland If., aged
4, is tho son of an Army captain.
Recently, his mother was des­
cribing an event that had hap­
pened years ago,
"Mommy,’’ broke in Iwland,
"was that while I was still In the
catalogue?"
Apparently, Leland was fam i­
liar with tha common American
custom of ordering household
furniture from a mail order cata­
logue.
That's an improvement on Iho
bUarrr story thsl the stork brings
babies.
"Mornmie, whers did I come
from?" asks tho usual child when
it Is about 1 year* old.
In past years, mothers often
acted prudish and thus were re­
sponsible for helping fan an ab­
normal interest in aexual mattars by their fibe or ovosivo an­
swers.

by Dr. George Crane

Instead, givs the child tho in­
formation It desires; Then it will
not lie awake night Indulging in
lalacious dreams, at old fashion­
ed folks mistakenly imagined.
"The Iruth shill make you
free," toys the Bible, and that is
applicable to sex truths.
So when your child inquires a*
to where R came from, Just
reply:
"You came out of Mother’* tum­
my."
That isn't anatomically exact,
but the youngster regards the
entire abdomen as "tummy" to
you mothers will be talking lan­
guage it understands.
"Yes, Dr. Crane," a fearful
grandmother, recently protested,
"but suppose the child wants to
know how It got out of ill mo­
ther's tummy?"
If it showi that much curiosity,
than answer the youngster.
But the usual child wails a few
yea re befor* ha aski the seeond
question. Then, possibly having
noticed a pregnant wife in the
neighborhood, it may casually in­
quire:
"Uommy. bow did I gat out?"
Since this query may not. be
apropos of anything that hai been
said during the past few minutes,
the mother may not get the point.
"How did you get out of
where?" aha may reply.

Your Voto CountI

R e -o fo c t

"Well, you slid babies come
out of their mother's tummy. So
how do they gat out?"
Tho s n o re ' easily understood
answer involves a brief descrip­
tion of the Caesarian route, *o
you mother* may iay;
"Sometimes it happen* like
this: After Mother goes to the
hospital, the doctor gives her
some medicine to pul her to
sleep. Then he cuts a little door
in her tummy and lilts the baby,
liter which he sew* the doorway
shut again.
"Don't you remember the story
of the Little Red Hen and the
Fox and how she cut a doorway
in the sack and then sewed it up
afterwards?”
Tho query about the Little Red
Hen la a good example of the
"reversible why" technique In
child training. And you mothers
might well familiarise yourselves
with that story for It clears up
a child's confusion.
At a still later date your rhild
may then ask, "And how did 1
get in your tummy?"
But these questions are usually
staggered at intervals of several
years.
.Send for the booklet "Sex Edu­
cation of Children," enclosing a
stamped returned envelope, plus
JOs (non-profit). Pass It around
the mothers in your neighborhood.

Tom

The strange thing shout all this
is that toe candidate referred to
is not Sen. John F. Kennedy.
The candidate is a character
named slier Henry Clay Adams
who won the I960 Presidential el­
ection in the book, "Golden Kaloo," written by John G. Schnei­
der.
Ail the Incidents referred to ahove appeared in the book written
back in 1926.

MMMksert

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Gifts
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HEART
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HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
(BY I)R. F. LEO KERWIN)

Your Body And Your Car
Even if you bought the most
perfect gnaoline and motor
oil, your automobile would
stall if, through failure of
operation of the electrical
system, the spark plugs did
not produce the
electric spark at
the exact time
and point neces­
sary for ignition.
T h e r e f o r e , if
your cur stalls,
y o u r mechanic
e x a m i n e s the
car, not only to see if gas and
oil are flowing rupidly, but
also to see if there Is any­
thing wrong with the wiring
syatem. For if tho wires are
not just right, or if there is
a short, the electricity can­
not reach the point it should
serve.
In an analogous fushiun, the
human body approximates
the motor car. The nerves of

the body carry tha "electri­
city’' to supply the necessary
stimuli to different parts © f^
the body. If there is any i n - *
terference with the normal
transmissions of these im­
pulses the organ innervated
"stalls” until it again re­
ceives its normal quota of im­
pulses.
Hence, just as one has one’s
car thoroughly overhauled
yearly at least, so it la but
common sense to have a m e. £
chnnie to look over your body
at least once * year. Your
Body .Mechanic is your Chiro­
practor.
Are you a Chiropractic case?
One of a aerie* of article*
published in I he public inter­
est to explain and Illustrate
the practice of aclcntlfie
Chiropractic, written by Dr. •
F. Leo Kerwin whose office la
located at 201 S. French Ave.
and hia telephone number in
F Air fax 2-7442.

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Florida'* Stato Suporlntondont of Public Inatructlon

"OUR SCHOOLS HAVE MADE EDUCATIONAL HISTORY I
WE MUST CONTINUE THIS OUTSTANDING PROGRESS”
''During the nearly twelve yean I hove served
the people of Florida, education hot undergone
its greatest period of growth and improvement.
School enrollment has more than doubled, and
this has created the challenge of providing quality
education for an exploding population. We have
met this challenge.
The Minimum Foundation Program hat been
expanded. A statewide community junior callage
program has bean established. A comprehensive
building program is in progress and the curricula
of Florida schools have been vastly improved. We
are better meeting the educational neods of
adults.
All theta advances, and many others, would
net have been passible without the cooperation of
Florida's cititont and Florida's Democratic Cabinet.

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are Trustees of tho Teacher Retirement System.
These men have proven that they fully understand
and are sympathetic to the needs of eur schools.
Because of the phenomenal population growth of
Florida, many problems still remain . . . problems
that call for continued experienced leadership in
education!”

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Stato Superintendent
of Public Instruction

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�Frl. Oct. 29, 1980—Pag* B

'Cjahdw QihdsA
MIMOSA CIRCLE

By JEANNE WARNKE
F A Z TU4
ITS TIME FOR GHOSTS AND
GOBLINS again and bo one could
be more Involved with the anlici
of Halloween than Jerry (Mri.
William) Kirk who ii chairman of
the annual Southaide Carnival to

MRS. KIRK
be held Monday night on the
school ground*.
To make aura that it U all
••treat'' for the carnival crowd,
Jerry hai been dashing off to
school every day to work with
her commillcei. One of the bualr&gt;t jobs this week hav been the
opening and sorting of atudrnt'a

donation* to be used in the carnival
booths. . .and there has been an
element of aurprise ai to just what
each bag really holds. l&gt;ne sack
labeled' for the plant booth held
two paper cups filled with dirt
and after some curious probing
about, Jerry found little aeeda
carefully planted!
Rosa Southward and
Evelyn
Balea havt been out rounding up
ponies snd a pony cart for the
carnival and they also report that
a merry-go-round and hay ride
will be part of the anlertainment.
A "something new" feature this
yaar will be roving photographers
who will lake polarold pictures
tO Mil.
THE HALLOWEEN
WITCH
will be flying over the home of
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. WoodalfSaturoay nigni. Biack ami uiauae
cals and pumpkins, ghosts and
balloona will transform their parly
room into a festive Halloween actling.
Party food will ba served bulfet
sly la from a table covered with
black errpe paper and brightened
with colorful napkins and tasty
hors d' oeuvres held by party
picks on small, round pumpkins. A
green revolving light will cast an
eerie glow over the party scene.
Invited arc Dr. and Mrs. Jack
Harkins, Dr. and Mrs. Francis
Orton, Dr. and Mra. Robert Quig­
ley, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Vahue
and Dr. and Mra. Frank Dean of
Orlando; Mr. and Mrs, Richard
Hunt and Mr. and Mra Joe Rrenncr of DeBary; Mr. and Mr*. Hugh
Ansley of Jacksonville. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pierce of Winter Park.
Denton Prevail, Mr. and Mra. K.
C. Whitmire, Mr. and Mrs. War­
ren Gilbert, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest

• i

Are you sick of seeing your hus
band trump your accs! If you are
one of the unfortunate (and who
isn't?) whose male fails to meld,
or whose spouse can't slam, then
mms to the dessert card party at
the Naval Air Station BOQ at 1
p m. Nov. 10.
The party, sponsored, by the of­
ficer's Wives Club, ie for offi­
cer's wives, naturally, but also for
their guests and neighbors, as
well av for the wivaa of retired
naval officers.
Table reservations may be made
hv contacting your respective squa­
dron hoard represented or by
ratling Mr*. G. G. Zimmerman or
Mrs. K. D. Milner Deadline is
Nov. T.
• International Flavor" is the
theme of this teminme get-to­
gether. with decorations and r e ­
freshments to match. Mrs. H. J.
Hdz is chairman of the decora­
tions committee, and she is ably
assisted by Mmri. C. A. Dunn,
T. P. Stewart. W. Robinson, D. F.
Kirkpatrick, and W. J. Wormell.
Refreshments are being arranged
for by Mrs. L. R. Boucher, refrr.vhmrnts committee chairman,
and members J. Shalluck, D. B.
Drily, A. S. Pouiter, M. Gall aloe,
and G. F. Bichl.
A akit will highlight the enter­
tainment, Mra. T. W. Ownby head­
ing this committee. Assistants in
this endeavor are Mmea. J . p.
Boland. F. Stipp., E. S, Hoaepian,
and M. D. MacPherson. Door
tie s and table prises will be
awarded by Mrs. H. A. Moreho d * committee, which includes
Mmes M. D. MacPherson. R. D.
Lund, H. H. Harnaow, and W. X,
Hackett.
Reservation committee member*

OFF TO GAINESVILLE to­
morrow to tee the Florida-Auburn
game will he Dr. and Mrs. John
Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby
Newman, and John Sauls.

CONNIE spent two days this
week in latesburg attending a
junior garden conservation and
hobby workshop conducted by dis­
trict seven of the Florida Federa­
tion of Garden Clubs. Also pre­
sent from Sanford were Mrs. Erie
Vihlen. Mrs. Herbert Behrens and
Mrs. Frank Woodduff, III,

JOHN DOMINEY has welcomed
three "blessed events" in hn fam­
ily but one evening last week he
had his first baby shower, compli­
ments of his neighbors, Earl lee
and Harold chapman! the rio*t*
wives helped In get the surprise
P-rtj into shape—Ft Chapman
baked a rake and decorated
It in green and yellow and
added a large '
in the center
and they showed the men how
nut cups could be made byfolding napkins to resemble dia­
pers. Bt.t from then on ;t '-as
1 the men's party and they "spoofed
it up’* by wearing feminine attire
and presenting the honored guest
with gifts. Jack Woodruff, Richard
Slivers and Sal Manfree were in
are Mmea. G. G. Zimmerman, on Ihe fun, too.
J. Martin, F. G. Galloney, and M.
McClure. Mrs. P. S. Goldman ia
charges d affairs for publicity.
“ Did you *ay ‘eight no tru m p '!"

Officers W ives
Plan Card Party

Members of the Mimosa Circle
of the Garden Club met at the
home of Mrs. Jo reck, for the ini­
tial meeting of the season, Mrs.
Alice Robiolw was to-hostesa.
Mr*. Perk, circle chairman,
presided at the business acsilon
and announced that a workshop
would be held at the Methodist
Camp in Leesburg, this week.
A report wav given on the hoy
sont In conservation camp, this
summer. Mrs. Elsie Shoptaugh
was welcomed as a new member.
At tha conclusion ot Ihe business

Whittaker, Mr. and Mra. D. H.
MacGillis, Miss Verna ItaeUillis,
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis, Mr. end
Mrs. Chester Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Flamm, Mr. and
Mrs. Hal Mello, Mr. and Mra.
Bond Walker, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy
Wright, Mr. and Mra. Bruce Kmg,
Mr. and Mra. Larry Kwiatkowski.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dommquii and
Mrs. John K. White.

JUDGE AND MRS. VOLIE WIL­
LIAMS, Jr., probably boarded a
plane this afternoon for Atlanta,
Ga.. Ia visit hia brother, Charles
Williams. Last rhat with Connia
it was planned as one of those
"if ail goes as expected" sort «f
things, and they would be back
home Sunday night.

MRS. GORDON SWEENEY, right, ia nerving Mr. unci Mrs. A. J. Bracken,
principal of Seminole High School, at the reception for teachers by the
American Home Department of the Sanford Woman’s Club. Other* from
left are Mrs. A. W. Woodall, cluh president and Mrs. John K. White. Amer­
ican Home chairman.
(Herald Fhotn)

Reception Honors Teachers
At Sanford Womans Club
When Ihe guests arrived they
were vested in chairs, informally
grouped around a siv fool tall
palm cpsTgnc in the center of
Ihe room.
Baskets of ine eporgne were fil­
led with poducarpu* clippings and
bronre and yellow mums. The base
was covered with bright autumn
leaves.
Mrs. Irving Pryor and Mrs. Gor­
don Sweeney were in rliargc of
decorations. Another rpergne was
placed at the club entrance, the
baskets filled wilts green clippings
and fruit.
Near Hit bom was an arrange­
ment of pyraeantha herns'* and
Youth Club Plans
Itolmskodla in ■ brown and tan
earthen rider jug.
Hallowe’en Dance
Ihe relrrshment table was cen­
#
The Caiholic Youth Cluh of All tered with a silver soup tourecn,
Souls Church will hold a Hallo- holding an arrangement nf tirome
we en dance, Mlurnay nigm in •-ml yellow mums, flor.k&lt;d t y i . r i
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ginal and funniest costumes.

The annual reception and party
for leachcri of Sanford and Semi­
nole County, their husbands and
wives, was held at the Woman's
Club, Tuesday night from • to
9:30 p m.
The American Home Depart­
ment of the Woman's Club spon­
sored the event. In the receiving
line were. Mrs. Douglas Slen*trom, chairman, Mrs. A. W. Woodall, club prc»i(lcnt and Mrs. John
K. While. American Home Chair­
man.

four tiered silver candelabras and
Ivory tapers.
Petit fours, cookies, mints, mar­
zipans and an assortment of fancy
sandwiches were served to the
guests with coffee and tea from
twu silver services at either end
of Ihe table.
Pouring were Mrs. S. J, Nix,
Mra, Sweeney, Mrs. W. H. Slemper and Mrs. Ralph Jarvia.
Assisting with the serving were
Mr*. J. W. Carter, Mrs. Carl
Srhilke, Mrs Robert Kuhn, Mr*.
Julian Wilson, Mrs. Milton Smith
and Mrs. Pryor.
Mrs. Krhelhcrger was In charge
of the entertainment. Background
niusir was provided during the
entire rvrning by Pet* Sehirard
and his vibra harp and Harry Wes­
ter at Ihe piano.

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The regular monthly meeting of
the TEL Sunday School Clavs of
First Baptist Church met at the
home nf Mrs. W. I). Gardiner.
The hostess presided at the bustnev* session and led the devotion.
Following reporta and routine buviness a social hour wav enioyed.
Many of the members had been
abicnt during the summer montha
and most of the time was spent
catching up on past activities.
Refreshments of cake and punch
were served by the hostess to
Mr*. F. P. Riner, Mr#. W. R. Stowall, Mra. W. P. Hrooks, Mr*. J
A. Cunningham, Mrs. J. A. Smith.
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Mr*. F. L. Hiimiston. Mrs Helen
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R, Pippin, Mr*. A. carter and
Mias Isabel Simon.

meeting, a while elephant sala waa
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Mrs. Harry Schmidt and Mias
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Men's Golf Title
On Line Today
Im M rif High grid ( i l l trill b#
gating oat of tba rougboat football
battloi of tba aoaaoa tonight whoa
tba Somlaalaa bait Leesburg at
Momorul Stadium at I
Coach J i a Pigott of Ux Saminolas rapartad today that hii
charge* will ba faring ona of tha
Itrongoit Havana in central riot
idn.
i l th e lo a m * th a t lo st by

aaJy aaa touchdown la mighty
Wildwood and hat boatan a strong
DoLand squad,” Pigott aaid.
-W ill have our hand* full.”
ba quickly addod.
Both the Staioolea and Laosburg will ba going Into tha gama
(anight with Idaaticat rocorda of
tbrao wiaa and two loaaoa.
Pigott roportod hit chirgoi aro
in top physical action Ior thia
gama aad will aurt Don Harvey
aad Doug Tunny at tba and*:
Busty Simas and Jamas Markham
a t Uekloa; Busty Poanoa aad
Glaa Hodgo■ at guard* aad Joha
Wbolchol at cantor. In’ the backBold oa offaaao, Mika Bebertn
will ba at tbo aigul calling post
writh Aka MiKlhhla and John
Mann at tba h a lm gad BUI Pbagan at fuUbaek.
Piggott reported alto that Bob­
by Barbour, who baa boon uaed
oa Defense mostly during the half
part of the aeaaon will be teeing
plenty of offouiva action.

todehdowna agaigst Winttr Park Taajr Sulplale at and with Ckarin John Boaifaco aad Barbour will
Tba aamial championship of the
" « at tha middle guard poit.
carry tba defensive burd.ni for
1,11
Mayfair
Man’t Golf Aaaa. atarta
la tha backfield, Gary Davidaoa, tba local*.
today. Thla will bo a match play
lounuaent with flighta of olght
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axeapt for Uia championship flight
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of Id. Tha boataa right playara in
tha flrat round of tha champion*
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ahip flight will W oma tha flrat
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Tha oatry foo ia f l. Trophies
'
will
go ta winner and ruanar*up of
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During tha qualifying round ■
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playar muat hara his aesra cartifiad by anathar playar in tha
tournament. Than will ba no prixo
for tha law qualiflar. Tha defend­
E K 1
ing champion ia axampt from
I
qualifying and will ba issigiad
tha number ana apot in tha pair*
m
Inga. Pairing* and flighta will ba
determined by t h e qualifying
acarae. Tha pairfngi will ba pott­
ed in Pro Shop lfCC.
Qualifying — Today through
Nov. It.
First Round—Nov. S-16.
Second Round—Nov. 12-16.
Third Round—Nov. 17-23.
Finals—Nor. 24-27.

SMITH’S AMOCO entry in the Hi-Nooners Bowling Langna eonaiati of.
from left, Dorothy C anity, Nola Ferguson, E tta Dorman and Hlldred
Pennell.
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2 Sweep Action In Hi-Nooners

Tha Monroa Harbor and Al'a n row to poat a 1671 aetuaI/1999
Barborahop tcama each made a handicap aeriea that included a 714
clean sweep for four point* in an hawiicap game, to win three point..

About ono poraon out of (2 ia
Prance owns n ear.

afternoon of fart action In the Hi- „ J “ne
u
,
Realty Team made the only split
Nooncrs league.
pick up of the afternoon when ahe
FINECREST SHOPPES
Al'a Barborahop sat a naw aeaaon c00TirtctJ the 7-0,
2619-A So. Frtnch
high with a 1001 icratch aeriea.
League atanding now are Al’a
Hawkeyes Out
to help retain the league lead, and Barbershop; North Orlando Homes
IS NOW
Monroe Harbor haan't lost a point Monroe Harbor; C. P. 0. Wive*;
For
Revenge
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in three week*.
Strmtrom Realty; Capri; ShoeTop-ranked Iowa bat waited SI
left, Alnx McKibbm nnd James iUrkhnm.
(Herald Photo)
C. P. 0. Wives were paced by maker; Construction; Big Dip;
yearn to avenge n aorka of set­ Shirley Simas' ZOO actual game Dawn's Beauty Shop; and Smith's
backs
by Kama* and hopes to and Adeline Kama' four strikes in Amoco.
Barbour scored tha two Sanford
Come In And Sm Our
show its half-century of progresi
Leesburg Blanks
Saturday In one of the top coll.ga football gamra of tha day.
Sanford Braves
Back in 1900, Kansas whipped
The
Leesburg Yellowjaekets the Ha whey oa, 20-7, to make It
scored In (he second and fourth three in a row over Iowa. Tba
aeriea w u shelved ailer that year
quarters Thursday night to defeat with Xaniaa holding a 7-2 edge.
By PETER StHAAL
.227, while Hilly Bryan wa* down tha Sanford Junior High Bravos,
, Winners (or the afternoon play
F o r m e r Sanford (Ireyhound to n .136.
110
Wrecks Rebuilt
The Best in Painting
of tha Sanford Woman's Golf m att­
Head* Group
baaeball players have yet to find
Among the pitcher*, Jo* Petriing Wednesday war* Ellon Batts,
After a hard fought flrat quarNEW YORK (UPIl — George C.
themaelvea a t bat in tha fast Flor­
ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN
claas A; Myrtle Adams, claia B; ida Winter League now untier nay kuvic hat a win and Iota after Ur, Leesburg capitalucd on a par­ Sherman Jr., of New York and
Margo O'Hearn, ekaa C; and in tha St, Petersburg area.
nine Innings while Ken Sanders, tially blocked punt to sot up their Southampton, has been eiectad
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katherlna Park, clast D.
chairman of the U. S Pok Asso­
This waa indicated Thursday credited with hurling five of the first touchdown,
ciation,
’ Lowest putter for the game waa with the issuance of hatting and heti scoreless innings so far seen
H a u l Curio and runner-up waa pitching records covering the first in the loop, had no decision since
Beba Mahan.
week of play through Sunday.
after ha hurled tha fiva innings,
About 49 members met for the
Leading the five club circuit I’etrikovic took over only to h*
October meeting la an all day eat- which includes clubt owned by u it.iel /u&lt;- four rma and six runs
Milwaukee, Kants* City, Wash­ for a 6 to 0 los* in tha Clavetand
Tha Four Ball-Bait Ball Tourna­ ington, Chicago White Sox and team which pitched Sam McDow­
ment started off the day and It Cleveland, ia Don Mincher, the ell, tha |7S,000 bonua baby who
waa decided to include this 22 -year-oiif leit-handed flrat hate- wat witn lakeland.
man Washington obtained in the
(iamea ara played at 1 ;30 p. in.
throughout tha atiion.
daily in aithrr St. 1'tle, Clear­
Members teed oft for the After­ big trad* for Roy Sievert.
la 21 times at hat ha had nine water, Bradenton, or Sarasota,
noon Tournament at 1 p m. fol­
hit*
for a .1211 average, including with one of the five teams idle.
lowed by a business meeting at
tha lead In JtlU’e with sit.
Florida Stale league directors,
4; 30 p.m.
In contrast, Frank Cipriani, the meeting at St Petersburg .Sun­
A steak rook-out and
bridge
I960 (ireyhound who hit .34U in 60 day, voted to delay the annual
ended the day.
gamea her# thia euninier, wnt do- meeting and election of officer*
Member! were reminded to re- (nr but .256. With aight hits in 31
until Jnn. IS at Lakeland. Herb
Here's almost any shape and size of car you might w ant—at the kind of price that'll make you
gialer by Saturday noon for the trips, Including four tuns ballad
h'uiith of St. Petersburg will rep­
Florida Slate Bank Tuurnament
resent the league at lh" National
want it all the more. There’s a whole crew of low, low-priced new '61 Chevy Corvairs, including
which begine Wednesday.
And, Rill Dukes
Association ronvantiori In Louis­
new wagons unlike any ever built before in the land. New Biscaynes—the lowest priced full-sized
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Chevrolets. Beautifully sensible Bel Airs. Elegant Impalas. And America's only authentic sports car
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league club* will lx reptesented in
tha loop waa indicated in that the
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Chicago Whit* Sox will hava a
The Florida Outdoor Writers’
Irani at Daytona Beach, while
Assn, thia week launched a cam­
1‘alatl.a is dickering with Pittapaign of opposition to lh* propos­
b u r g since the Cincinnati Reds
ed constitutional amendment mod­
have moved their team from Pa1ifying tha organisation of the
atka to Tampa. Leesburg il again
Gam* and Fresh Water Fish Com­
mission,
Tha move follow* unanimous
adoption of a report by the
FOWA’a special
investigating
/ rep/eeenf
roRimittaa a t the organisation's
hunter* nearly wiped out the
from tho company with
fall convention a t Cape Coral.
Impala l-Poor Sedan —Chety'i tariff loading an*
Impala ConrrrtihU—Wide tpm far fun —irr!A roomy
Impala i-Ponr Sport Conpr-Frrth rDgaarr from the
Ntw tot Ai ro* 4 Ntw IMA
Headed by Jim Marlenhoff, state's egret population. Tha re­
sew interior d i m m n a n t , (on.
trunk letr you it ark luggage 11' , higher.
matt elegant Ckttiet of all.
port
pointed
out
that
game
cumboating editor of tho Miami Her­
BENNF.Tr
INS.
AGENCY
ald, tha ronimlttoa's main purpose mission* had been established and
2919 Orltado Rd.
ia to servo tho public'* outdoor abolished many time* in tha past
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interests by closely scrutinising 50 year*—to tho detriment of
C. O. Todd, Solicitor
8
ail legislation ami other activities wildlife management.
A T IO N W ID I
“The FOWA regard* the pro­
which would in any way affect
posed amendeinent at an obvious
Floridians,
Wuiuti-an-srscr rn u ru r
;
This waa tho first in a sort** of political maneuver not in I ho beat
u ,i,iii nil isvoter i rp u w I
••••■ i n m r.-aivt toneur.
I
quarterly report* tho committee interest* uf the people of Florida,”
plans to make to tha full organ­ said McLaurin.
Bet Air l-Poor Sport Satan —Snuible nter eiimrmioni
Set Air 2-Door Sedan—Thrrr kranlitt me nntrd gad
Birrapnr l- I W W e* —4 /eg measure tJ
isation.
up.'rani door entrance height nearlp t iscAes.
aban tha IkrifUed /eU-eired Ckernel.
temfart, apart and it gh of email-car prices.
Tho report said ” 111* Florida
Outdoor Writer*' Association hoUovei Amendment No. 3 is not
only not In tho best interest* of
Florida, but ia actually an unwii*
and ill-advised effort to set Flor­
ida'* wildlife resource manage­
ment back a generation, ]a effect,
it ia an effort to atart backward
•n tha trail to tha days of the
Cirri Ceirtair Too l-Poor .&lt;nlm —Corrair it pi0 tha
Somod l-Poor (• Passenger Station WSg-U—That
senseless slaughter of the egret*.”
Corrair lrile road TOO Station Firm , i __ ■
anlp L'Jf. 6uth ear that ntrrr needa rater or antiJrrut.
eargo epmiag «s nearly S fret are«n.'
nrrtrt wagon-wok • latiohlt hrnnTKp/ronL
”W* feel tho voters of Florida
are unaware of tho trogie poten­
tial inherent in thia leemingly
hermits* Amendment No, 1 ” aaid
Edmund McLaurin of St. Petersburg, president of tho statew ide'
group of newopaper, tnagaxine,
radio and television reporter* in
the outdoor field.
The investigating committee's
Mown IF * C7»h Centre— H one! mm e interior foolarrt
Grtnhrier Dr Last 5 ports H'jjon —H'uA up la hrtee
report traced tha history ad wildas math roam as ordinary n-uginu.
sporty hnekrt trail.
life management in Florida ainre
tho day* when ruthless plum*

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U .S . Officials Believe Nikita M ay Open Diplomatic Offensive On Berlin
V^SHLNGTON (UP1) - High flciata. for an early aeUlement of
American officials believe Soviet the Berlin issue and oa Use quesP r e m i e r Nikita Kbruihchtv prob­ | tion of a German treaty.
Kbriahchev wants an early end
ably will launch a new diplomatic to the Allied occupation of West
offensive against Berlin soon after Berlin and separate peaee treaties
the U. S. presidential election.
signed with West Germany and
They think he very likely will Communist East Germany.
“firm up" his rather general de­
Officials here think it likely
mand!, expressed in recent talks that Khrushchev will move quick­
with West German and British of- ly In an effort to embarrass the

new administration, whether It be
Democratic or Republican, with
demands for immediate negotia­
tion! on these critical ijsuei.
The Soviet leader if well aware
that the new administration will
be In no position to undertake
substantive negotiations for sev­
eral months. It will need first to
get Its feel on the ground, organ­
ize a legislative program and

chart its domeslie at well aa for­
eign course.
The feeling here is that Khrush­
chev will try to exploit American
Inability to agree to quick nego­
tiations by claiming again that
the United Slates is stalling Rus­
sia’! peaceful efforts to settle the
Berlin and German crUes.
Khrushchev, in s talk last week
with the West German am bassa­

dor to Moscow, said that he want­
ed tom e decision on Berlin by
May 1. lie added that he would
sign a separate peace treaty with
East Germany by next Septem­
ber at the latest, if me Allies had
not come to terms by that time.
The United Mates, Britain and
France warned the Soviet Union
again Thursday against trying to
place any restrictions on the air

corridors into Red-encircled West
Berlin. The Western powers said
any such attempts would create
"a dangerous situation" for which
the Russians would be held "fully
responsible."
The Western notes, lndentica) in
wording, again rejected Moscow's
argument that tho Soviet sector
of Berlin ii part of East Ger­
many.

CONTINUED GROWTH
AND PROGRESS

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A. L. (Al) WILSON
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GROUP NO. 1
A man with g year* ef EXPERIENCE
EFFICIENCY end ECONOMY.
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This 24 foot x 34 foot two-bedroom slab house ia
designed for a narrow, level lot with the preferred view
(or sun exposure) away from the street. That is why the
I.-shaped living-dining area and the 24 foot x 7 foot
screened porch face the garden, making an unusually
cheerful, liveable home.
The indoor-outdoor feel­
area which may be used
for china. If desired, the
ing is incressed by two 8kitchen may be closed off
foot sliding glass doors be­
from the dining area by a
tween the living-dining
folding door (not ahown
area and tha porch. F u r­
on plan).
thermore, there ia a 9-foot,
. BEDROOM AREA
ceiling a t this widest end
Both bedrooms h a v e
of the room. This is pos­
cross ventilation and bi­
sible because the ehed roof
fold doora on closets; the
slopes up from the street
master bedroom has n 6side. The ceiling which is
foot closet and the other
7lg feet high a t the bed­
bedroom a 4'i-foot closet
room end foltowa.the roof
with 36 Inch wide shelving
line.
next to it. A linen closet
FLOOR PLAN
(L) is handy to bedrooms
This huuse. No. 816-35,
ami
bath.
which hss a simple rectan­
The
8-foot-deep bath­
gular floor plan, is 816
room
has
the tub away
square feet in area, and
from
the
window
the wslithe 10 foot x 20 foot car­
hung toilet is hidden be­
port is attached along th e
hind the ahower-head wall,
end wall of the living room
and the 36 inch wide coun­
and the porch. The carport
ter features a built-in
and porch a r t lopped with
washbasin with cabinets
an 8-foot roof which forms
underneath and mirrors
an Ii around the garden
above it. Provision for a
side of the house, while on
small built-in electric heat­
the street side it is exten­
er is also ahown on the
ded to provide shelter over
blueprints.
the house entrance (see
There is an additional
picture and dotted line on
closet in the living room
plan).
and a 3 foot x 10 foot
The S foot x 7 foot kit­
storage wall a t the back of
chen with its U-shaped
the carport with closets
work-counter ia handy to
opening into the carport,
the dining room and the
the porch, and the garden.
service door. An outside
The
construction of
window lights the counterHome No. 816-35 is as fol­
space between the aink (S)
lows: The 4-inch-thick and
and the refrigerator (R F).
reinforced floor slab ia
The range (R) has a hood
poured over solidly com­
and fan over it. Wall cab­
pacted fill and vapor meminets are shown dotted on
the plan. For greater econ­
omy of plumbing installa­
tion, the sink is back-toback to the bathroom fix­
tures. There is a 30 inch x
12 inch closet in the dining

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inside and stucco on me
outside. All interior parti­
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few carefully chosen neecs•ones in the foyer will
leave a good first impres­
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H arry I-nylon, nn acces­
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suggests baroque acces.lories for this area as
highly decorative and suitable to almost any decor.
These might include it log
rectangular mirror fram­
ed in wood with a metallic
gold finish, perhaps deeply
carved with stylized scrolls
nnd flnnked by a pair of
sconces carted in the same
scroll motif. Tho three
pieces can he hung on a
small wall or in a recessed
niche.
Greenery, always attrac­
tive indoors, also provides
a nice touch for the foyer.
It can he set in wall plant­
ers with brass containers

that hold real or artificial
leaves or flowers. A pair
of the planters, hung on
either side of a door, might
also he filled with flowers,
where more color is desi red.
Artificial lemon and or­
ange trees also make high­
ly decorative foyer acces­
sories Hint require little
space. Their realistic-look­
ing painted metal fruit nnd
leaves form nn interesting
pattern on the wall.
Any efforts to decorate
the foyer are wasted without the proper lighting,
which hun induced nt least
one lamp manufacturer
(Lightolier) to come up
with architectural translu­
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fluorescent b u l b s . The
lamps, available in a va­
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By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: Seven yeara ago my
Httle girl of 9 died auddenly. She waa my
Mily daughter and I haven't been tha same
since. Abby, am I wrong to aak my hus­
band to move? Her playmatee live all
around ua and need l tell you how I feel
watching them grow, year sfter yaar? I
can’t hold back the teara when I meet
them, ao I avoid them (poor darlings). My
husband eaya he'a put ao much money into
this house and feels th at I’ll get over it.
IVa been trying to forget, but how does a
mother forget? He aaya he wants to teach
me to be strong like a million 'o th er
mothers who have toat a child. I know I ’ll
bs happier if we m ove-then 1 won’t aee
her bedroom and the chair sha curled up
In to watch TV, and her empty place a t the
dining room table. Please, please, Dear
Abby, am I asking too much to move?
A DESPERATE MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: You are not asking
too much. New surroundings, no m atter
how plain, would be better than the old
reminder!. I hope your Husband will aee it
your way and consent to movo.
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DEAR ABBY: I am not stacked and
everyone teases me about it. Mom says,
"No substitutes!" I t s a very embarras­
sing situation. 1 am IS. Have you any auggestiona?
FROM FLATSVILLE

I I) lit a . t

DEAR FROM FLATSVILLE: If Mom
says no substitutes—then it’s no substi­
tute*. If you don’t "fill out’’ in a year of
two. write a*ain and I’ll "fill you in" with
another angle.
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DEAR WANT: If you’re lucky, you'll
get him to leave you alone. A man who
wanta all the dividends hut is reluctant
to make the initial inveatment ia a poor
riak.
CONFIDENTIAL TO JUDY: Don’t
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. . . plan on marrying for GOODS
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DEAR ABBY: I am going with a guy
who says he would like to have about eix
kids, but he doesn’t care for marriage. He
doesn't mean he never wants to get mar­
ried. He means he think* he would like to
be a father but he wouldn't rare to be a
husband. (Am 1 making myself clear?)
He says that the women today ere just
looking for e meal ticket and once they
nail a guy they take it easy. If 1 had the
ehance J know I could prove to him that I
waan*'t that kind. How can I get him to
m arry me?
WANT THAT MAN

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husband and wife who encounter marital difficulties in
Warner Bros.’ Technicolor comedy-drama, "The Dark
at the Top of th a Stairs.’’ opening Sunday at the Kitz
Theatre, .Based on William Inge's smash Broadway
success, the film marks, Preston's return to the screen
after his awHrd-winning triumph in the stage hit "The
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hy William Ing* to win acclaim Inge's firit pUy, “Farther off
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f*rred to th* screen. Warner Broi.’ encouragement of Tannaaaea Wil­
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how!—Helen A."
Try having th* proper under­
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By FRED DANZIG
mean* you can eon tour your body
and “tighten" that ktoae, aloppy
NEW YORK (U P !)—The TX O
look. Tu obtain
a highbrow machine Ihil ap­
for a cop yof my booklet, “Under pear* capable of writing lowbrow
Faahiona for Rrauty After For­
ty," which waa writtan to help TV Wederni, made It* TV debut
you. I will include e copy nf “How Wednenlay night.
la retaliation, I am now timotiTo Hav* Th* Cnatom lawk," writ­
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my ncwcat engineering mar­
ten hy • fashion authority juit
for my reader*. To obtain a ropy vel, ■ lowbrow machine that re ­
of “ Under Fashions," send m* a view* highbrow TV »ivtwa. 1 call
long, aalf-addreeaed, R I G H T - h th* VidViewVac. a ltd for this
“dry fot" k* Jtnl a lot of rot.
By MCX WEST
C E N T stamped envelope end column I have prevailed upon Ihis
WASHINGTON fU PlI-Anothar There le no aurh thing a* “dry TWENTY-FIVE n n U in ruin. computer In furmah ua with a re ­
one of my cherished Illusion* has
Use tha liooklot tn improve yoar view of lb* playwright TX O'*
drama, a* *ean on tha Wednesday
All wood decay, Ihe department appearance.
just been shattered and now lie*
night CBS-TV aped*I, “ The Think
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ran
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body
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to
tn a quivering, whimpering heap avert, la rauaed by a fungua
help in firming loo*# tissue. You ing Michine."
which cannnt axul In dry wood.
gt my feet.
Here to Ihe transcript, uniencannot
contract it hut you ran
There also ia ■ question of
This one was shot down Hy Ihe
acred:
Smilhaonian Jnilitulion,
which whether w* know whereof we holp th* eondition brought about Me-Okay, VidViewVac: Whafa
cold-shouldered report* that tree apeak when we refer In a “ snail'a by sovara radurinr.
Please tall m# M it is necessary th* *core?
rings are not necessarily reliable pace." Hava you any idea how
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Indicators of a iree'a age. Gad, fast a snatl travels? Would you tn hav* my father give ma in mar­ Whirr, clunk, hue*. The icorr,
riage.
I
am
fnrty-lhreo,
a
carrtr
air! la there nothing left w« can he surprised if I told you that
with lift nut nf 537 electoral votes
snails can sprint at speeds up to woman who haa lived alone for already decided and 3S9 needed
twenty
years.
I
will
go
to
my
According to the Smithsonian. (our inches a minute?
for election, find* Vice Preildent
Some snails, incidentally, hast hometown to marry only m re­ Nunn and Senator Kennedy . . .
• new arboreal aludy show* that
aped
for
my
aged
mother
and
trees lend to grow by “ flushes," an interealing love life. When they
Me—Hold it. I don’t mean the
that is, in spurts. A tree may aud­ want to get rosy with another fathrr. Th# roremony will ho a election score. I told you to keep
aimple
one
at
City
Hall.
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ftdenly ita rt growing almost any snail, they bombard Ihe object of
that data secret until Nov. I. I'm
Urn* of Ihe year and one part their affection with little limestone ante and 1 will drive to my home­ talking about the TV ahow Wed­
may grow while another part darts, tort of like Cupid arrow). town in a throe-hour dnva.—Flor­ nesday night, the first program in
This will give ua something to ence."
doea nnl.
the “ Tomorrow" sene*.
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cling
to until somn government
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unnosti•nls of someone jou know, it pos­ agency comes along and tell ua
dig you, big daddy. The hour pre
sibly is because trees seem to there i* no such thing as Cupid. sary to hav* your faler “giva you icnled three commercial*, four
Speaking nf romance, I recently away." Aa a carter women you electronic computers, one robot,
have tomelhing In common with
'.earned that Agriculture Depart I are more or lees on your own and two miaceuinrou* machine), three
sdclsscer-t children.
At any rate, tha report comes ment scientists havs discovered ! tha idea nf a Homet"wn reramnny ducklings, nnc frog, five dead
at a shock to those of ua who how to produce synthetically the ' ia very thoughtful. Good luck and flie*. And, I nearly forgot—JO peo­
grew to manhood thinking that all natural perfume which the female beat wuhea.
ple nn camera.
treoa uniformly develop one new gypsy moth uses to attract her
Me—5'**. think*. VicV'MwVae,
ring each year. U M, moreover, lover*.
But what did you think about the
only one of a arriea of reports 1
The breakthrough was made b&gt;
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hav* seen recently Indicating that a chemist named Martin Jirnh
were wriiten by TXO?
an agonising reappraisal of moth­ ion, who found that lady gyp*y
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moths get their men with a sub­
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"Special
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will
The Agriculture Department, stance he identified a* “dextroro­
M*—t wat afraid that you two
tor Inilanre, tells ua that (hat tatory 10 • acetosy • 1 • hydroxy- deal with the so-called "disen­ computer* would stick togelber.
chantment Syndrome" that affects
age old belief tn the eaialanrc o( rla-T'hrxadecane."
housewives. Scheduled for Thurs­ After all, you grew up in the
day, Nov. 10, "The Trapped House­ same lab, pla&gt;ed with the same
C R O SSW O R D
wife" will study the dilemma con­ digit*, ihared the tame tranaiaturs
ACROSS
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fronting women wtio feel unfitfilled had the aatnr teacher*. But 1
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being "only" good wive* and mu»t **j, VidViewVac. that I'm
6. Acute
bim&lt;
thocked by your pro computer
mothers.
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Ip0« -l
Telly Savalet, who portrayed hi**. The truth, now. What was
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hiirsday, Nov. 3 ar At Capon* barrel small arm* weapon with.
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tion
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when the committee of inquiry
Roma
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sound
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million, M4 thousand aquara mil#*. a mar* human.
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(tot water. What raa I &lt;h&gt; about
UtiaT I am fifty-one.—Mr*. T. K."
Ua* one of the very fine water
softener*. Shop at your coamatie
counter for on* with a fragrance
|o pit*#* you. Do not hav* th« wa­
ter too hot and b* aura to rinse

well and tow*I dry thoroughly. If
you ar* intor**Ud, I hav* A leaflit on thi* eubject entitled, “How
to Youthify Your Body." Send for
your copy (or aid. To receive It,
**nd m* , ■ long, **lf-addr*#»*d,
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I ll try, therefore, to fill in with
a mere m orul a opinion of th*
show: It was a thoroughly delight­
ful hour. The delicate stunts per­
formed hy these awesome elec­
tronic computer* were effectively
and charmingly prcsenlcd by Da
vid Wayne, Ihe host, and Dr.
Jerome Wicsncr of MIT, and, of
oours# the computer program­
mer*.
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Jolla Krldor. Chairman
Alt** Art law Roohwtah. Jr.
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NOTICE: Real EiU te Brokers
and Salesmen: My property lo­
cated at 101 Mellonvllle Ave.,
Sanford It hereby withdrawn
from the market. Joe T. Davla.
WILL SWAP part-time mainten­
ance for part payment on rent
for living quarters for two. Bos
L, e/o Herald.

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PIANO LESSONS 7Sc. FA 2-MI2.

3. For Rani

FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
3-ROOM ground floor furnished
apartment 140 month, 313 Pal­
metto.

1-BEDROOM furnished
apart­ J U N I O R H I G H L O C A T I O N
ment :is : Magiw’la. 333 n,w&amp;Ui. Tula 1 bedroom horn* haa -4 iota
R. A. Williams, FA 23931.
on corner with 2 paved itreet*.
M eitru* tree* A 11 eak tree*.
UNFURNISHED f bedroom bouse
FURNISHED apartment 401 PatKitchen equipped A deep freeie.
Florida room. Cell FA 2 8931.
Wall to wait carpet in living
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gahlee,
2-BEDROOM completely unfurl
room. Priced h r immediate
401 Magnolia Are FA *0730.
lihad homea available now. Ph.
aale $15,500.
FURN. Apt. 30m W. 1st St.
FA 2-154*.

CLEAN mode re tarnished apt*
Ml Palmetto PA i-4U«

APARTMENT, private balb. alee SMALL furnished apartment #00
Perk Ave. FA 3-0711.
ly feralihed, 140 mo. 4071V W,
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Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Reds
By Dsy, Week or Month
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen furn­
. CARROLL! FURNITURE
ished, 971 month. FA 2-38S3.
Ph. FA 3-MS1
• ll« W. 1st M.
2-BR houae, modern. FA 1-0371.

FURNISHED 3 room hrm»e. 3Mt I AND I BEDROOM homes. Day
Orlando Drlva, Stoford
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NO *3122.
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per month. Cell FA 2-3KM.
3123.00 manlh Call FA 2 3H1
FA 2 SM8. NICELY fumhthed large 1 bed­
room, 2 hslh apartment. Adults
COTTAOE, 3 roomi. Couple and
with children. 1911 Sanford
baby sceepletl. too. FA 2 IT17.
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FARMER'S AGENCY

END OF THE RAINBOW

Thia 3 bedroom 2 bath customBeautiful completely furnished
N. V Farmer, Realtor
built muonry home if every­
Loch Arbor borne. 3 BR, 2 5483 S. Park Ave. Th. FA 5-3521
thing you've wijhed for in beau­
bathe available until March 1 , After hours FA 5-2618 - FA 2-3012
ty and livability. RtaU? un­
ISSI, $120.00.
BEST OFFER will buy 12.000
usual down to an impressive
equity in takeview home; 3
double firepUce in the living
3 BR. 1 bath home in excellent
bedrooms. 2 bathe, built-in kit­
room and Indoor barbecue.
condition. 3A5.00. Can airo be
chen equipment. Pb. FA 2-3972. | There is canal frontage adja­
purchased for low down pay­
cent to a picturesque suburban
ment,
lake. A little cleanup will m a k ^
MAYFAIR SECTION
the outside aetting match the
3 BR, 1 bath homr, Pinecreit. Corner lot with aeparate 2 car
outstanding quality of the home
garage. 2 bedroom*. large Fla.
fenced yard, SS5.00.
ituclf. Owner aaya SELL, eo
room, teparate dining room,
l he price it only $15390 with
completely furnished in modern
lerm*. Thia i* a TOP NOTCH
furniture including a deep
deal—don't misi itt
freeze. Dripe* also If eluded.
III N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
$14,500, term* ere available.
“WE TRADE"
3 • BEDROOM house SU per
N E A R E R TO JOB
month. Call FA 2 2921.
3 bedroom. 1 bath home on large
4-ROOM apartment, kitchen equip­
lakefront lot. kitchen equipped,
ped, jeloueied front porch. 414
la Caaeelbarry. Lot ha* 2$ oak*
Realtor—I nsuror
W. 20th. Ph. FA 3-ISSd.
A 9 Pines for thade. Ideal for
FA
2-4991
112 Nfamily working hi Orlando.
4-BEDROOM bouse for rent. Ph.
Price $18,508. Term* M desired.
FA &gt;3490.

STEM PER A gency

LOOKING Iff . . i n p la n to
live? Nice duplex apartment
1203 Kim Ave. Ph. PA 2-7117.

4-ROOM furnished house located
at 9I5'b E. Third St. No child­
ren. FA 21191.

STENSTROM RENTALS

I 12. Re*l Eslatc For Sale

Stenstrom Realty

2-BEDROOM unfurnished hoots
3003 Frencb Ave. FA 3-2003.

UNFURNISHED S bedroom hou«e
4v4 OiaiiKa A ti. SoO per mvuiii.
Phone PA 2 2123.

12. Real Estate For Sale

Pag* 10—Fri. Oct. 28. 19601 6. For Rent

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F A 2 • 2611

LARGE 2 bedroom freshly painted
■pertinent, 310 Magnolia A. K.
Rueeelter, Florist, FA 2-1951.
2 AND 3 BEDROOM homea for
rent, kitchens equipped.
Coll
FA 5-3881.
THREE bedroom hou«e, unfurnithed, nire quiet neighborhood
Call at MS W. lTth St. or phone
FA 2-iSOt.

L A K E F R O N T
L O T
1-BEDROOM Mock bouse, kitchen
equipped Feneed ta backyard. 1H acre lot, high, dry A shade
trees. On large lake. Over 300
FA 3-7700.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room I
feet
frontage. 95,500 with $!,000
private bath*, 114 W Firat S t
down A $40.00 per mo.
7. Buninemi R en tals
LOCH ARBOR — Cryetel Drive.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
Two bedroom home, completely OFFICR RENTALS, completely
air &gt;—drtiewe#, Race L Payredecorated, kitchen equipped,
mo. Refieterwd Real Ret***
screened porch, rsrporte, stor­
Reakar
Broker. FA 3-1991.
age. quiet neighborhood. Mutt
■M4 French Ave.
Phone PA 3S041
eee In appreciate. FA 2 24M. I FOR RENT: 0 rooms, approx. "C al R ail"
I-BEDROOM, kitehen equipped. I 2000 aq. *. fleer spiae at 111 To aervw yoa la owr pleasure.
So. Palmetto Ave. M block To please la our aim,
KA 2-31JS.
from Poet Office. Contac4 Mr*.
HELMUT REALTY
M, L. Reborn at Downtown
t - R E D R O O V I W o rk horn*
I »rge
MB
W. 13th Street
Cleaner*.
utility a n d
F lo r id a room . De
FA 37609, Evcolors FA 3287*
B irr. FA 2-7213.
9. For S a it e r Rent
1 BEDROOM, 3 fun bath, separate
S A N LAST A APARTMENTS.
dining room; I yr. old CBS.
L\KFFRONT
HOME
rent
or
ealo.
Nice targe apartment 404 E.
$200 down, assume FHA mort­
2
hr., 1 porches, kitchen equip­
14th St. Phone FA 2 4292.
gage, balance $13*09, and move
ped, many extras. Good fish­
right in. FA 2-7909 er FA 2-9562
ing.
Owner
FA
1-1MT.
3-ROOM furnished apt-, ecreened
porch. 612 Park.
CUSTOM BUILT C. R. horn* in
12. Ural Estate For S«la
Mayfair en wtB lendscsped lot.
2-BEDROOM house near new high
Spxioue 1 bedrooms, 9 hill
HY OWNER: New S bsdroom CB.
school. Call FA 2 1395.
baths: living dining room; love­
built in kitchen, rsrporte. tile
ly kitchen with built-in*, in
hath and Florida room. 97.950,
SLEEPING ROOM, twin beds,
rinding diibwtsher nod disposal:
$250 down, $85 pec month. Ph
furnlihed, private bath A pri­
plus I n nifty room; patio and
FA 3IJed.
vate entrance. 1911 Palmetto.
double esrporte; central heat
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house
and air ronditionhig. Immeiiisle
C. A. Whiddon, Sr. oeeupency. Call owner. FA 1-7503
et Lake Monroe. FA I39M.

J. W. HALL

BROKER
MODERN"lIOUK,"* bedroom*. kiU FURN. Apt. 23M Mellonvllle.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realter
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then herniehed. Reot reaeoaRsym ea! Lmdqniet, 'Assoc.
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Ph.
FA
2
59*1
LOVELY large 4 roam apartment,
shle. Ph. FA 28MJ.
A tla ntic B u l k B M |
furnished, large porch, lib baths, FOR SALK sc .B A D E - $3,330 F A 3 3 9 9 1
2-BEDROOM wofarnlvtie# bouse,
ear stall. FA 2 4930.
squity la I bedroom CBS house
DM Cordova; kitchen elsefor house trailer s c s e t t for
tricslly equipped. Mae' eee to 1 - BEDROOM duple*, wttlitiea
99,990. Smell dow* payment.
furnished. FA 2 0393.
appreciate. FA J OK4.
Located in city on over V* acre
FURNIStfED apartment, etean TWO 3 bed room houses, partly
lot and plenty ad treee. Phone
furnished, near Ravenna Park;
and close in. Adults aaly Jimmy
FA 319Bf.
$U and $88 per mo. FA 2 MOT.
Cowin. ►A 3 Mil
I-ROOM house in Cameron Ctty.
FA 13664 er FA I 2491.

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Wynnewood

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norum o r a r r r

Venetian Blinda
WestinghoUse
Equipped Kitchen
Fire A Police
Protection

$13,850

Nothing Down ‘
PHONE FA 2-4389

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Prl. Oct. 28, 1060—Pape 11

n V E ACRES. Frama house and MUST LEAVE 31sl October. 3
garagt near Elder Springe. By
Bedroom; 2 bath home. Extra
large liviag area. Extra targa
owner. Phone N'0 8-3183.
lot close to ichoola, salt access
SACRIFICE. Prestige location.
tn lhopping. Montlily payments
3-Bedrooms. 3 baths. FA 3-TMl.
lest than (100. 119 E. Coleman
FA 2-7(09.

SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shorei.
PEACE OF MIND
Beautiful lakefront home near Mould you like to enjoy the peace ROSA
L PAYTON
someone de­
big completion, lor aomeone
of mind and the enjoyment of
And Associates
owning your own home? See us
nting the beat of everything.
Real Estate Broker
Can FA 2-7(88.
today (or the most attractive Ph.Regiaterrd
FA 2 1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
listings for the PRICE IN
TRANSFER
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
THREE bedroom, two oath home
take a tramIn SunlamL (493 down, pick ap
sen
payments. Cal) FA 2(227.
quickly. For only I t,000 down

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you can hava n beautiful, apacioua born*. Three bedroom*, I l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
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room, Large tree*, well land­ S LOTS in Paota. (jail FA 27(33.
scaped lot. Prestige neighbor
heed. You muat aee H to apap­
EL RANCHITO
preciate R. FA 1-7332.
1-7332.
Directly in the path of progress
is this neat little pieee of pro4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 3-3173
pert), with 4 acres nf fenced,
OUT OF TOWN OWNER offer* 2,
tiled, improved pasture, and a
3-bedroom:
carporte; utility
very nice home. It has 2(0 ft.
homes; one in DeBary, (1,300:
valuable highway frontage, and
one in Lake 3tarv. U 900: 1300
l? only 3 minutes from ‘".he
(70 monthly; FA 2-7213
clock" in Sanford. If you would
enjoy living where you can
make a good living oft your
St. Johns Realty Co. own
land and be secure in the
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
knnwledge that your property
US N. Park Are.
Ph. F U I1 R
is so totaled that It will con­
tinually become more valuable,
Legal Notice
call ns for appointment. Price
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Commercial A Residential

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MORE HOME
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DOLLAR VALtJE J
• I • 3 • 4 Bedrooms
• Planned l ake Front
Community
• B Furnished Model* for
your inaooetion

dart**, A
Ja k n i in d

F John#, r i a - a n c a
Mr*. Lulu Rich

Phone FA 2-242H

15. Ruvinean Opporlunilie*
FOR LEASE • Service Staticm.
Good, estibtlshed location. In­
ventory tike-over. THE PURE
OIL COMPANY, (04 W. Sixth
Street City.

17. Male Help Wanted
BOOT BLACK, experienced. Apply
No. 1 Kirk Plata Sunday 10:00
a. m. to 4:00 p, m.

18. Help Wanted
FULL TIME service station a t­
tendant wanted. Apply Kiddy
Standard Service, tlth A French

19. Situation* Wanted
WORK WANTED FA 2-4019.
STENOGRAPHER - Bookkeeper,
mature and used to reiponiihility wants temporary or parttime general office work. Ph.
fA 2-3102.

r\ 2 0641

LAWN WORK,

WORK WANTED. FA 2-4019.
DAY or part-time work. (13 Lo­
cust.
20. Ita by *i Her*

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LAKE MARY BLYII.
Juat Weal o( 17.91
FA 2-8123; FA 2-857(1

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SANFORD

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$350 DOWN

$1 0 ,3 5 0

$60 MONTH

F it A FI NANCI NG

LOW LOty l O'*
dqwn

payment

Include* Cloning Co*U
W«|I
20m» S»
(q Mottau Cuu"Di
CitoK MoJ ‘U ppm
Jo L V

FHA FINANCING
— OPEN FOR INSPECTION —
Weekday* - All Dey
a Saw. I . I P. M.
Block - W .

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4 B ID R O O M S

2 FULL

FA 2*4280

BATHS

38. Articles For Solo

CORRECT • CRAFT 14 ft. boat, SPECIAL: Floor sample Council
chip ice machine. Make 300
trailer and IB b. p. motor 1130.
FA 2-7713.
lbs. ice In 14 houri. Can be pur­
chased on our special plan for
FALL BOATING IS GOOD—Not
91.23 per day. Seminole Fix­
Aa Hot and Rainy—Better Fish­
ture k Frerier Co., French
ing and Hunting.
Ave, at Second St., Sanford. Ph.
CLOSEOUT SALE on all new nonFA 2-B33I.
current Evinrudes, Boat* and
2 ELECTRIC TRAINS, 3HB guage.
Gator Trailer*.
extra engine (30; l liquor cabi­
SAMPLE PRICES:
net (12; 1 anlique table over 73
(333 33 h.p. only (323: 1(68 30
years old (13; new paint brushes
h. o. Star Flites 3330: (913 73
»4 price; ill 7«33(.
h. p. Star Flitea (830 and other
•ties: SUM 16 ft. family run­
REDWOOD FENCING
abouts (BBS; S87S 13 ft. Lone
See Sample at . . .
Star Flamingos 1393 and many
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
other tiles, plua used power
FA 2-0304
matched boats and motors at •th A Maple
dealer wholesale price*.
Baton* • Professional • Balanced
FINANCE PLAN.
Sheet Music — Instruction Bonk*
Magnus Organs
Gateway To The Waterway
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
112 Magnolia
Robson Sporting Goods
304 61 E. l i t
Ph FA 3-3941
FOR SALE: Portable Remington
Quiet-writer—A-t eond. Reason­
31. Machinery • TooU
able. Call FA 2-3in.
FOR SALE: New Cub Lo-Roy with
READY MIXED CONCRETE
m&lt;rh1» iviary; 33 Ford, new
Outdoor Table Tops A Seata
grove tires; A. O. John Deere
t2&gt;; Ford diar; tapered grove Lot Markers — Still — Lintels
Stepi — Patio Rtocka — Sand
ehopper: cultivator bar, all 3
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
point lift: also heavy duty uti­
Ph. FA 1-1731
lity Implement*. Ward Equip­ 309 Elm. Ave.
ment, Phone 4731, Geneva.
PLACE your order now (or Mre.
Brown Miller’a famous home­
36. Trailers • Cabana*
made fruit cake. Wa ahip any­
TRAILER for aala. FA 2-4211.
where m the w o r l d . Ph.
FA 3 3404.

GE REFRIGERATOR, exeeltaul
condition. FA M W .

37. Furniture
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
New and Uatd Furniture
Stl E. Firat St.
FA 2 3422

25. Plumbing Service*

Wall
Plumbing A. Hrnting

Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ave.

210 Magnolia
FIBER RUG,
FA 23049,

l.

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Pit
like

BUILT-IN DREAM
KITCHENS
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES BY

(RAVENNA
PPARK
| HOMES
X

READY" FOR OCCUPANCY

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t'hnoae from many varied
rxtrriur draiine and floor

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plana.

KENMORE Automatic Waabee,
rood condition US. FA 2-lMt
after 4:00 p. n .
I-DINETTE SET. l Mrd cafe a n l
atand, easy chair, ofl beate»|
bargain. FA a-STII.
Camo Suita, hunUag eape, m eek
etea, comforte, cote. Anapa
Navy Surplua, 31S Sanford A m

39. Articles Wanted
WANTED era TOP COAT, a*W
43. Call FA 2-436B
Call - . .

FA 3-1831
Celery A rt,
(Member F. T. D.S
Reantifnl Imported Celerftsl
Flower* A Blooming Plant*.

■L O N G D A L E a
I

Purple hull erowder, by Am buehel. FA 2 0413.

______

A. K. ROSSETTER
FLORIST

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HOM ES $8250 "
DOWN PAYMENT M U
NO Cl,OWING CORT
UT Mo. Inclndea Krerythtag!
HIGH-DRY WOODED LOTS
DIRECTIONS: • Ml. So.
*snf«rd. Rwy. IT-W. T im
Right 1 Ml. Pant Dynnlron.
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SUPERVALUE
Used Car Specials
58 R E N A U LT
DAUPHINR

Four

Door, Extra

*6 4 5
5 7 0 LD S M 0 B ILE

QJ •

3 Bedroom* • I • a Rath*

aE •
ME

1 Bedroom* • t Bath
with nr without arrrened
porck.

IfN EAAl^ ELECTRIC

AS LOW I B M
DOWN
AS
” 8 1 PAY MHN1

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Com rntionnl • FHA
FHA In Serviea
FINANCING

NO QUALIFYING — OTHER THAN GOOD U4KIHT
LOW INTEREST RAIKS
Dow N PAYMENTS LOW AS *2n*
t BEDROOMS-----------1 4 2 BATHS
RENTALS ROMES AVAILABLE

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nn 20th St. i'lilinw (Ttunlri
i'luh Ud. Jk Watih for our

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR

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Shoemaker

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CONSTRUCTION CO.. INC.
111 Went 231h Street
Phone F \ 2-3101

RFFRICF.It ATOR
OVEN—R VNGK
W \TKIt HEATER
I'l SlCN'EI) FOR YOLR
BETTER LIVING
ELECTItlCALLY

DIRECTIONS! Turn

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BUILT

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Good.

*3 9 5
M AN Y, M AN Y MORE V A LU ES
ON D ISPLAY NOW!

I Red room* . 2 ftatha

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55 C M C
HALF-TON PICKUP, Look* And Ru m

I Bed room a • 2 Hatha

n

ALREADY FINANCED BY

HUNTERS

*1 1 9 5

TA and FHA FINANCIN'!;
VA—NO DOWN PAVMEM

ORIGINAL PURCHASER

MACHINE: Sinier N
round bobbin, oxcotlent awM
dltion; I payment* at 88.48 to.
mainlng. Write Finance M r e
Box 21, e/o Sanford Herald.

SEWING

Bnck Gin** ROLLAWAY, Ifn.pital and Baby
Door Gin.**
Vent Glass! Beds Day, Week, or Month— SUPER “88" FOUR DOOR HARDTOP, Perfdtt
FURNITURE CENTER
Finish, Exeellvitt Condition Throughout.
SERVICE
1104 French Ar*.
Senkarlk Giasa and Paint Co.
Ph. FA 37(31
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3 4822
WtBASS.WtOR run,el like new
.'M. Honl* &amp; Motor*
will trade for hi-fi record play
#r. EA 2 7688.
Mercury Outboard Motor*

LOCATED
SOUTH PINECREST A SUNLAND ESTATES

RESALE * K K 5 u

FA 2-lfll.

FA 2 1622
new._ C*]l

W indnhielrt

O D H A M &amp; TU D O R

(JgQ O O

Scnknrik Giasa and Paint To.

Ca r p i t i d

uyIMG ROOMS _

FA 2-7430

FACTORY TO TOU
ALUMINUM
19.16 RAMBLER Cuilnm station
VENETIAN BLINDS
wagon, low mileage, beautiful
Enrioffd head Sag-proof bottom
interior A exterior, push hut
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
ton drive, radio, heater. (91
or rsyon tape* Cotton or nylon
Molnar St., Longwood.
eords

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

STEINWAY Itudio upright pita*
beautiful mahogany, liko aMT
condition, $ m Guaranteed. P k

5-ROOM oil circulator with drum
and stand (34; Underwood port­ |
able typewriter with folding
■
legs, A t. (60. Phone FA 17773
after
4:34
p,
m.
New k Used Fjrsltur* k Appli­
ances. A Good Place To
BUY, SELL or TRADE

ONE good Uifd Jeep. FA 2 660.1.

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6162 :t". Auto Itepnir Service

COLDSPOT refrigerator (S3. PR.
FA 2 (111 after 1:00 p. m.

RE UPlfOLSTERING, work guar­
anteed. Frao aatiiaatea. Phone
FA 2-791S or MI 4-1771.

REFINISHED ANTIQUES and old
picture frame*. Restoration a
speciality. Tick-up and delivery.
Petunias;
Snips;
Calendula;
Fan­
23. nuildins Material*
Cali 4261, Geneva, Fla.
iya; Slocks; Verbena: Carna­
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
tions; Salvia; red ami purple. Used furniture, appllaneea, tools,
ROOFING
FHA Loans
ete. Bought-Sold Larry's Mart
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
B. EDWARDS
311 Sanford Are. Ph. FA 2-4132.
Grapcville Ave. near 20th St.
BULDERS SUP PI.IKS
Sell Us Your Enrol tor* Quick
We Give TV Stamp*
FALL ANNUALS
Service With The Cosh. SUPER
003 W. 3rd St.
FA2-7WB
return#', Snapdragon', ete,
TRADING POST FA 30(77.
WOODRUFFS
USED LUMBER. FA 2 2306.
FARM AND GARDEN CENTER
601 Celery Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3076 38. Article* For 8*1*
24. Electrical Service*
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
House Wiring — Eleclric Service 31. Automobile* • Truck*
t Cent per lb
Sid Vihlrn
TH1 SANFORD HERALD
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
19.12 STUDEBAKER, elean. A rro"
OFFICE
I ll Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 0913
from Lyman School. Ml 7-9339.
«U W let St.
FA 3-m t

-----------A LSO ------------

ta rg e High &amp; Dry t a t

FA 2-5881

.

PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
AA types and sites, installed
Baser* Select
■Do It Yourself
Walker Building
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
251# Oak
FA 3-7(44
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
22. Build • Taint • Repair
307 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6432
PAINTING: Colors a specialty.
Residential, commercial. Indus­ Sewing: Mach. Repairs
trial. Licensed and bonded.
ALL MAKES A MODELS
Work guaranteed Free esti­
RENTALS $8 WEEK
mate*. Charlie Burris, FA 2-4374
203 W. Firat St. (24 hr. aer.)
or FA 2-4437.
FA 2 3623
SONNY’S PAINTING
WILL give a Sarah Coventry
Top Quality Work—Low Rates
Fashion Show. Beautiful jewelry
FA 1-MTI or &lt;*8 3-4033
for that Christmas list. Phona
FA 2 (699 or FA 2 S(MT.
PLATT’S CARPENTRY Services,
new work A repair. Specialise
HEATING
in FIs. room enclosures. Ph.
H. B. I’OPE
FA 2-7416.
300 S. Park - FA 2 4234
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
and cement work. FA 1-4(99
2ft. Flower* - Plant* • Shrub*

AS

IMMEDIATE ’ OCCUPANCY

Ph.

Dawn's

HOUSE CLEANING. Windows
floors, walls. Thone FA 2 1212.

County,

$ t $ohnA O U la ys .

SAM

Permsnent Wave, complete (7.30 PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
HAZEL PORTER BEAUTY SHOP
Ph. FA 2 4223
1104 W. 23th
Ph. FA 2-1321

This adv. ;ood for (2 SO
any regular price ware
ing appointments. Air
Harriett's Rcsuty Nook,
Oak, FA 2 3712.

J Lunddulat, D C
Publlih Oet. 91, St A Nor. 4. !!.

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27. Special Service*
WOODRUFF MARINE
Even­
240t French Ave.
FA 2-1392
rnnd. ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, atate.
101 5o.
men!-, invoices, hand bill-*, and 18’ GLASS k MAHOGANY iki or
pleasure host, 3.1 h p. Johnson
programs, a t e ,
rrn g ir"iv e
F l o ri d a .
A t t o r n e y for r i a i n t i f f t ,
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951— electric, completely equipped;
aa ar hafars tha llth di&gt; of Nor*
aathap, 11|S If you fill to d o »o, UAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
304 Weal 13th St.
also many extras. FA 2 8871.
a Danfi# Pro CnoftMo will ba Now Open
2610 Hiawatha
• n farad a i u l f i a t you,
Air Cnnd — Air Cond. Dryrri
Tk la lb* U t h d ay nf O c t u b t r ,
Open Evening* by Appointment
IH t.
Ar t bur M R*rk wit h J *,
DIAL FA 2 1398
NEW HOiMICS BY
. Cl ask of tha ClFfUlt Court In

You nr* harahv ran uIrad to fll*
your answaf ua ITh lh# Clark of
t h a l a i d Caurt a n d t o *# - v * a
rapy tharaof upon Jotooh M Mur»#ko. F. O. ft o i
E arn Park.

M i n i m u m SIMM) D n .

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27. Specinl Service*

2 1 . H e a u tv S alo n *

STENSTROM REALTY

111 N. Park

Legal Notice

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111 N Park Are Phone F&gt; 2 2420

BABYSITTING day. ntjht or
PLUMBING
week. Elizabeth Colley, 2403
Contracting A Repairs
Stevens Ave. Ph. FA 20341.
Free Kstimatet
aiilt ha* h#wr»
aaalnat you
In th* Circuit Court of Homlnolo
R. L. HARVEY
County, F l o r i d * Tha natura of WILL care fur children In my 204 Sanford Ave. Phone F I 2 MM
this fUtt Is In rilR fn * r * r t a i n
home while mother worka; day,
rlnuda from and to (|u!at tltla to
week or hour. Ph. FA 2 4071.
th * abnn* dasrrih*d r#iJ pro party.
26. Radio &amp; Television
T h a R im * o f t h a C o u rt whar alm
s a i d «uit uraa I n s t l t u i a d
* th a WILL care for children while ( TV SERVICE CALI, *2 on plus
C i r c u i t C o u r t of t h a Ninth J u d l . al
mother work*. FA 20163.
parts. All part* and labor po»i
C i r c u i t tn a n d f o r ,a*ifitn«»i* t &gt; u n .
ty. F lo rid a
A n a b h r s « i a t # d tltt*
lively guaranteed 9» day* Sun
of !k* rtB# !* H. d. Arnold and 21. H eautv Salon*
shine TV., EA 2 9792.
CJJwa A rn d td T a r s u s l-illia o An*

W H E R E. . .

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You art h*rab&gt;* not If i n i that a

WHERE . . 4 .
YOU

Beautiful 3 BR, 2 hath home on
Lake. Built-in kitchen, large
utility room, many other fine
featurei. (1200 down payment.
3103 per month, including taxes
and insurance.

Realtor—Insurer
FA 2-4991
112 N. Tark 16. Female Help Wanted
SO. PINECREST 4lh ADDITION
3-BEDROOMS
2 BATHS ADD TO YOUR FAMILY
Lncited on beautiful corner lot.
INCOME
Excellent liny at only 315,330.
by serving an eatabllshed
You pay only $200 down and
AVON territory. For personal
take over VA ntongage at 3‘v''*
interview in your home, write
interest. Range, refrigerator and
Mr*. Jean Milanlch. Box 244,
blinds included.
Lockhart Branch, Orlando.
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Is Culture Going Begging?
A few year* a no people in Sanford
complained that “there ju et i»n't anjrthinp doing in thfa town a t night."
“Why, we have to go to Orlando o r
SHH.vtnnn Beach to see an intern or con­
cert. How can this town grow without any
culture?" they wanted to know.
Well, something wax done about It.
An organization called the Sanford-DeBarv Entertainment Association was form­
ed with the prime goal of bringing talent­
ed musicians to the area to perform at the
Civic Center.
And now that we have this organiza­
tion what happens? It gets insufficient
support and could very well he put out of
business.
With every organizational drive wa get
in Sanford ie teems there are just a few
who do all the work.
But aa far a t the entertainment asso­
ciation it concerned it needs much more
than a few hard working "go-gettrrs.*'
It needs everyone's support if k is to
continue.

As a matter of fact it has now reached
the stage where the scheduled program
for this fall may have to be revised.
Association officials reported today
that at the present time then- are just not
enough funds available for the programs
contracted for.
This means that there is a possibility
that Rise Stevens may not be here as
scheduled or the first production of the
season, t'lirmen. scheduled Nov, 17 may
have to be canceled.
Now, if you care for culture in this
town, back a group that is trying to give
our citizens the best in entertainment.
They need your support now. Tickets
are available at ths Chamber of Commetce.
If you put this off . . . then ju st foeget about any entertainment association
here.
And let’s hi-Hr no more of “you know,
there just isn't anything doing in this
town . . . . let's go to Orlando, 1 hear
Carmen is coming there."

VOL. 53

WEATHER: Possible showers. High today 86. Low tonight 67.
United Press Leased Win KUablished 1908
MONDAY. OCTOBER 31, I960
SANFORD. FLORIDA

News Briefs
16 Die In Traffic

Castro Halts Fleeing Cubans

MIAMI i f PI l —Th* State Patrol
today counted at l«ast IS persons
dead from traffic crashes between
UAVANA lLIM&gt;—Premier Fidel executives of nationalized b u s i ­ tie no more flights from Havana."
S pm . Friday and midnight fiun- Caslrn's revolutionary government nesses and industries with instruc­
The ' Show of Shows," one of Ihe
day in one of th* year's bloodiest started cracking down on the
tions to airport and harbor of­ most popular television program*
and most tragic weekends.
exodus of Cubans today and two
foreign airlines decided to quit b« ficials not to 1st lham leave the in Cuba, announced Sunday night
country. Immigration
author!- it was going ofl the air tn make
Gold fine Aide Guilty cause of lack of business.
BOSTON tUPI) — Miss Mildred
The government was reported lias seer* told to lift their pais- room for "Television Revolucion"
a government sponsored day long
Psperman. secretary-partne'r to ready to nationalize travel sgen- purls.
The foreign counter revolution* propaganda program
industrial Bernard Gotdlinr, plead eies to tighten ill control over
Television has been totally na­
ed guilty today at the outset of lbs swarm nf nationals Peeing to ary Swan Island radio broadcast
her trial on income lax evasion ihe l nitetl Mates and other names on the list telling them to tionalized in Cuba and purged of
seek asylum in foreign am base- almost all l ’. S. programs except
charges. She was given a sus­ foreign countries.
Perry Mason amt Huckleberry
Tens oi thousands already have ie*.
pended four month jail term and
hound
with Spanish sound tracks.
left
a
ml.
with
Ire
government
The
Mulch
Kf.M
airlines
and
the
lined $2,500 on each of five counts.
whipping up fcuri o( a 1‘, £ Venezuelan national airline LAV Somr L\ S. newsreels are u*ed but
invasion, (be mil going served notice they would pull out slanted lor government purpoirs.
l.ryant Spends $4,111)4 supported
Invasion talk simmered down
stream increiccd.
this week. LAV dosed its ticket
TALLAHASSEE l LTD - FarThe revolutionary regime ctrru i office today. KL.M told passengers somewhat Sunday when militia­
★
★
★
ria Bryant, Democratic nominee
lated s lo.-g lit: ef ns:r..s of j booked ea flights !e Mism! T»»«- men, who had been alerted for
for governor, said today he spent
bank svciutivsA aliarebolders and I day to leave today aa •■there may- duty after 1,150 U. I. Marines
$4,994 and collected $5,tod in Ills
campaign last week. His HOP op­
nedy declared tn his unspoken »d that ons "eronomte judgment" ponent. George Petersen of Fort
tie might make if a recession de­ Lauderdale, said hr spent $2,259
I.esittoen text.
Surh criticism eomrs easily to veloped would lie tn propose "a and collected $1,157 m the tame
a party a hose candidate has said tax- rut fur a period nf four nr period.
.
that 'unemployment it inevitable.’ fiv* months."
A party which has aboard the un­
Nixon plans s powerful one-two O l l t l l O U S C III A j f s l i n
employment rate to soar tn 5.7 per punch at the Democrats during
HALLANDALE t f P I ) — They
cent—a party whiih has presided this final week of the presidential did it again. Fur the 19th consecuover a continual deiiine in our campaign The other half of his live year, prankstrri perched an
tata of economic growth," Ken fighting team is
President Kisen outhouse ui front of the Hallandale
nedy said.
bower.
post office on the eve of HalloAt a television studio in the
Finalx plays mi&gt; be worked ween. Aim) there were added touchrity, Kennedy appeared hefuie e out Inday between Eisenhower es tin* year: An old chicken coop,
panel of interviewers «nd snagevt- and the vice president, who an , uirtmrnt of traffic .signs and
swings bark out on the campaign barricades, and a Indel seat batrail tonight with appcaranrri in | tanced »n*nthe canopy over the
Ridgewood and Newark, N. J., post office entrant*
and Philadelphia. Nixun also
planned in work here during tht Kotls P o u r It On
The H e r a ld editorial p a g e has
s new feature beginning today. rarlier part of the day on tclevi
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. tL I‘1)
It is •'( rossroadv" and is writ­ »i&lt;m speeches which will be shown — Soviet
propaganda outlets
ten by William Drury, a native Ui ihe voters nationally later m tioored abut* on Ihr I nitril S u its
of England who wound up liv­ th* week.
Ivsiav in advance of a General
ing la Hawaii. Ills experiences
The Republican candidate an Assembly debate on t uban charg­
list plates viili as Singapore. nouuced today be would make a
es dial a 11, S. -supported invavion
.Nassau anil South \frira. We I.tbb-miie jet night from Ian
of Ihr Caribbean island was im­
hope you like his rulumns.
Angeles to Anchorage, Alaska,
minent. The Soviqt I'ommuniU
next Sunday to carry out a pledge
party new-paper I’r.ivda -aid in
tn campaign in all to states. His
office said hr would be Hie iir*l Mosj uvv Dial ' North American
presidential candidate ol this ruling eircle* are now openly
paring artned
1 century In visit all suites.
From Anchorage, Nixon wilt
t»y u.i.'W mill'*, overnight *o
WASHING* * ‘. I -.1
v (
"&lt;’J truii to a p p e a r'at a final
U I N c V k l l K M O N l K S jrtirl*Hl * n*'w Lulliliitg at Second
, _
Cousltllaiion pla.r ru sh e d while
there next Vlmnlav. Then
Si. uiiiI T umicT) Ave, which It ns been leased to thn sltuc to hints* tha Sun*
landing at Ms Vlurdo Sound in
trturn to Washington for a
foul of fir* of the Florida .Slate Employment Service. Tiumiijf the fir.si
Antarctica c a n i»Uv injuring
Dunall* televised election eve
spadeful
of dirt whs Dim Hahn, niHHiiKt'r
maunder of
he employment
nf Ilit*
ertijtit'vm eiit office, who
A
U.
S.
Arm;
itiululr
recruitmi
eight men, two «rr u»l&gt;.
peal vvilh Henry Cabot taul.e,
wax
assisted
by
Virginitt
liarnnv,
left,
and
Mr*.
Elaine
Clark
the
iiginiit
(iniTiivv,
mill
M
rs.
E
laine
C lark Some of Ihe
.nation ll Visiting here today
There were no fatalities, the running
lie will vp*nd elec
county
and
city
offcial*
imtundhrenkinjr
off
ciitls and
anil other
ot he r citizens
citizen s present
p resen t at
nt the k
1ittimiluenkini;
through
Wednesday
to
liar
iilfor
Navy here said.
I "U (lay y,- Washington
are in the hflckKriuniil.
(Herald
11let alii rhnto)
Photo)
IjfickKriitmti.
hi1 1ion on opportimilies in dir r&gt;‘
Tli* plane, a Special K7V Con­
Eisenhower and Nuon will gular Army or the Army reserve
stellation, was taking part in mska their biggest spia-li togeth­
The unit will be open fr"in 9 a m
"Protect Magnet." Therr were 23 er in New York Wednesday. They
lo
9 pm. and is manned by Sgt Boosters Postpone
persons aboard.
will appear that night on nation
Hi* Navy said ihr aircralta wide television with laulgr. Prr- r a il Booth and Sgt. Glen Crosby.
The recruiters will give infor­ Tuesday Meeting
landing gear collapsed while land­ ' leiilng the program they will
Tlie Seminole tl'gh Boosters
mation
on Hie Fla National Guatd
ing at J 31 a.m. KST. The plane drive down Broadway togriicr in
Pious w . t e m inoiim eil today fo r a L’ltileil Eitiiil
and
the
Women's
Army
Corps
til-n
Club
lia« pustjnined the meetinz
a
festiye
ticker
tape
welcome.
veered to V ' ft and the left
kit k -o ff lim ik fits l fo r Ihe 100 l lull Thurstln.v at X a. hi .
set for Tuesday night at the high
wing and engine were sheared
There are oilier aspects of Ihe
A c o m m itte e of 3-*&gt; men ami wom en has ue&lt; n form etl
off. The fuselage broke off alt u( New York visit, Tlie president Longwood Church
sellout because of the Junior High
to etill on ‘J ’ltt pro sp ectiv e luisiiicssnicti co n trib u to rs fo r
ha* agreed 1u slump the suburb*
Ihe wing section.
th e 4HU Club.
I*-TO meeting that same n.glit.
wilh Nixon by helicopter Wedne* Sets Holy Days
Purjiose of Ih* b re a k fa st is to outline Ihe w ork of
The Hoo-tcrs will meet Nov s
day.
•h
e
toil
Club, pv.|iluio th e I'niG •! Komi anti yrive s reHie
lliri-t
Cliurcn
Eju-ropai.
Set For Meet
at 3 p 111 in Hi* high -i i■III
1ui* is more ihaii Eisenhower
jMti on ilotiatuttK that have come in So far.
Longwood, will celebrate two holy music room. Program for Ihe
Four Aaulout rhiri•praetor* will
undertook for his own presides
r\ c*it ri i£ will t»e open discus-tuns
attend the annual convention of tial candidacy during his second dav ■ this week.
Ml Samis Day will be celebrated on thf Lite of The Se nun ole
the Florida Chiropractic Awn. ai term race in 195*1. This is more
Hollywood
Wfdnrsdnv
through than mod of Ins friends and po Tuesday with Holy Common on at High Boozier* am! llii' project far
Friday, Dr*. Luther T Doss, Leo litual associates, including \i\nn fi pm. Wcdnesdar, All Soul's Do; the ve.ir . A Him Hill hr jiJjuiiiiTi
Kerwin, Harold K. Ring, and A W expected from th* president a VHi lie recognized with I Ini' Com­ on Die Semi nolc !,(m *i$ii i f j*i me
munion *t S p m. All Sm.l'a lUy alter l ie lore ling.
t t &lt;vwlzl! will attend.
month nr six werks ago
is lo remember members who havr
tiled rerentlv.

Presidential Politics
★

★

★

Kennedy Stresses Strength. .Nixon Plans One-Two
. PHILADELPHIA ( U P I ) - . W
®Juh» V. Kennedy derided Vic*
President Rirhard M. Nison's
strategy for prat* today by insist­
ing "ther* it no puih.button magIe" for averting war.
Th* Demucrutie piaridmitwd
randidata said h* Is "convinced
that pear* ran b* obtained only
through a stronger America —*n
f A m t r u a In which a strong nontuny, supporting a strong &lt;fef*ngive posture, i&lt; manned by a
ritizemy strong m their sense of
purpose. . .
But he said jiiaon’a "grand
strategy is to treat* a series of
esimmilte**, conferences, counciland gixnl will tours."
•“"the next war may he stalled
—and son hv ntetely pushing a but™ton_but their is no push-button
magic fur sinning the peace,"
Kennedy said.
Tha Denim i at* Standard-hea i er
spoke out in a speech shite motorrailing through Philadelphia In his
fourth consecutive day of bidding
for Pennsylvania's Important 32
electoral voles,
lie had a busy day of campaign
—ing scheduled in Pennsyleanl
• lau-c-t city, a Detune is tic itmngJlObl VS'ilO-e voles must offset
those of Bepubih an • dominated
areas if Kennedy la hi r*rry th*
Keystone Slate.
Kennedy rum coll ated Pit th* Isto* of unemployment at I.evlttown, slier* a number of so ik ria
at the I'. S Sleet Corporations
nearby Fairies* Wuiks reside. But
^ h * failed a. toally to utter the ma^ /or campaign pledge set forth in a
prepared test released to news­
men.
Thus pledge, shirh aides stre-ssd that he stands by, sas to set a
"full amploymerit’’ goal of H2 millio* jobs by t'ai’-b if he is elevleil
president eight day* from now.
Th* rurrtni nuniH«r of job* ip
*&lt;*ni**iii uric in nAi'iiAi v*f lilt oiilliun
and Kennedy'! taiget f i ( « r *
“ e.mkl mean leasing only a hart
minimam of two to thre* per rent
of the working force unemployed.
"f have no doubt that th* men
of lilt!* faith alia lead tha Repub­
lican paity a d | criticise this goal
st Ctnpian snJ unrealistic," Ken­

Crossroads

Eight Injured
In Navy Crash

Relatives Claim Bodies

Sheriff* olftc* deputiei werr
kept btzay this past ws^kend wtth
hmr accident* to tb« area.
All the accident* wer* run-id
ered nonnr although in on* of
them, a pedestrian ran in front
of a car and tuffered tome facial
cut*.
At 2 p m Friday on Hi* Lak*
How*ll Road. Mesvcy William* of
Ahamcntc Spring* ran in front
of ■ car operated by George Wil­
li* Holmes of Atiamunte Spring*.
William* w it trraletl at Semi­
nole Memorial Ht»*piial and re­
lented shortly after Ihr accident.
No charges were Bird on Ihr
driver Investigating the mishap
was Deputy Robert Norwood.
An hour later Hut tame afltr•^noon, a two car collliinn occur­
red on SR Mi arid Riserview
Dr,ye. Investigating officer J. &lt;J.
Galloway said that Johnnie John­
son of Otivrr Ave , Sanford vioD:rd a right of way and hit a
car operated by Jane Digger*
Titshon. Damage to both cart
was estimated at $350
On Sunday afternoon on Stiver
f.a e Rd a car driven by Marion
1* JDiretz ran into a parked car
*wtied by Dean Fisher. Moretz.
who lives at U5 Ross St , Sanford
was charged with reckksa driving
by investigaimj ofticcr Mike ConBtr.
Friday aiternoon, a Naval Air
Sutum sailor was charged with
running a stop light on Lake
J'i-y a%;t lu.t.l.y Club R-uJ.
^ , Tit* driver wa* axemd.ed a*

Tony ftormac, by Deputy James
Moore. The driver of the other
car was Joan lumpier Anderson
o( 210 Citrus Ave,
Dainar* to both tars * n e-ti
mated •&gt; tlbO Moore said.
A Dcl.and family of thre# *ul
icrcd minor injuries m a one car
accident on llwy. If 92 Sunday

morning in front of the Dyna
Ironic* plant, the Florida Highway
Patrol reported
Officer Rill Slringlield reported
that Frank Alva June-, 23. tin
wile and U month old *on suf­
fered laceration* of ihe body alter
the car overturned twice aiter
It ran off the road.

Joint Project
Art Entries Closing Meet Set Tuesday

Entry blanks for pictures in I ie
.33rd convention of the Florida
Federation of Art must lie tub
mitted hv Wcdoe-day
F.iliry
blanks *n&lt;l a A3 entry fee must
be sent tn Mr*. Lawrence Tlioma*
110A W Hampshire Orlando hv
the d.adline, Blank* may be pit'll
l.p at the Recreation Dept. olllC*
. in the Civic O n lrr.

• nuntv Engintcr Carlton Bh-s
will me it with county coiiimi«,utter* 1‘uevday morning on *
joitd Sriuintde ■Drang* I’duniv
ilrainajr
program lit Unwell
Branch and the Wekiva Baiip
tlrange Cuunty nffictal* nave at
ready started on the joint $isu.(so program which would clean
out dili'lies in ihe two iieas

O f Plane Crash Victims

TOLEDO, Ohio
.Stun
lied telative* were at rt&lt;i&gt;i*r today
to visit or claim the to-dies of
the (Jahuiini* I’ulytrclmic Col­
lege toot ball |0ayeis injuied oi
killed in th* n a sh of a chattele.l
airliner bringing them hum* fioui
Satiitilav * game.
Twenty-two p e l anus, including
17 play*!!, w*i* killed -lien the
l o o eoginnl t’lrt crashed, look

landed at Guantanamo naval has*
for weekend liberty, wer* released
from duty in the afternoon.
However, all dociora and nurse*
were kept on duly at hospital*
through th* weekend m conjunc­
tion with the alert.
The L'. S. Navy attack trans­
port Boxer sailed from Guantan­
amo Baa* early today carrying
uni th* Marines whose Saturday
arrival for a liberty week-vnd
raised Cuban ertea of "provoca­
tion."
A has* spokesman a* id Mm
Marines' weekend stay was "quiet
and normal." R was their first
shore leave in a month nf maneu­
vers.

Volunteers Stop
Giant Fire Spread
At Food Plant
A possible half-million-dollar
fire sea* prevented Saturday af­
ternoon when th* Lake Mary, NAS
and the Forestry Service tiro
departments answered a call at
Ihe American National Food*
Corp. ms GrapeviM* and McCrac­
ken Rd.
H. J. Bridge*, living near-by,
spotted the fire and called tha
l.
aka Mary and KA.S department!.
Both arrived shortly after and ex­
tinguished flames un the loading
ramp Imidering the ACL Rail­
road Line.
I At 11:45 p. nl the fir* again
flared up and the Naval lias# an­
swered the call. The Lake Mary
Fir* Dept, was unable to rum*
due to a break-down in th* equip­
ment. t'au-'S of the file Is yet undetermined.
The file damage -plead over
I0t)-fcet uf Ihe tamp. Damage wat
aim dope to an electric motor,
tome rruss-liea nf the At’L
Railroad and minor damage to th*
tailrnad line itself.

Soviets Demand
Lumumba Support

UNITED N ATIONS. N.Y. (1 PI)
—Top Communist delegates at­
tacked .Secretary • General Dag
| Ilammarskjotd for withholding In-*
formation on the Congo today and
drmanded steps to end Belgian
activities there and restore tha
government of leftleat premier
Patrice Lumumba.
Soviet Ambassador Valerian A.
Zorin ami Bnltdan Lew endow ski,
.31 year-old
Polish ainhaiaador
who i* this month'* Security
Countii pi e-ideni both authorized
letters critical of Hammartkjuld,
llammarskjnid promised a neve
report toward the middle of tha
week "now that * siagr lus been
readied in the Congo when anma
mcuningtul iniurmalion can b*
made available."
Tne new attack on Hantmar'
skjold's
Congo pulley coincided
apart ami burst Inin flame* mo­
will an outpouring of abuse on
ments after tai.it g off in « thick the l. ntttd -Slate- by Soviet pro­
fo g Saturday night.
paganda outlets in advance of a
Tvventy-aii peison* -mvived, General Assembly douat* on
Imi all bad iiijuric* tanging frum Cuba's charge that a U. S. inva­
sion of Hie Cariblican island is
minor to critical.
imminent.
A Civil Aeronaiitir» Roaid inestigator tndoutrd || ""Old be at
least -eveial day* before a report Negro Drowns
tin the crash i- i Mtiml.
tlie cia-lt o[ the Antic I’a ifii Near Motel
A W year old Sanford N rjr*
chaltered auboei was (lie t i n t In
bivtuiy involving a major Ameri­ drowned in a 15 tool murky pond
behind me lotkiview Motel Sat­
can Rport* team,
FTnmex from Hit front section urday morning.
’The nun was idcn'.iticj as A.
of the plane dir; .Hut feat high.
Survival* from the tall -ection C. Partoi. Police reported that tit*
Ivaroiralty did their best to res­ nun fell into the p- nd while try­
cue their teamnule* but they ing to retrieve * small craft. H*
never had a rliame. Some of the fell in ahout 1,15 a m. and tna
ajrvivots a m found wandering body was rrrovercl five hour*
later. Coroner Hjg.i Duncan re­
300 (eel away, stunned.
James F'abey, gI, Gilroy, t'rlif., ported
un* of the aurvivors, said he heard
the left engine give out.
Merle Warner
"I do. ked my head and -aw
flamr- ahtail out." he -.rid. " Then Has Heart A ttack
the bottom went over the top. The
Fortner
l p
Commissioner
ftont hit ami then the ba- k seem­ Merle Wa-ncr raftered a heart
ed to snap off. With all the flames attack Friday morning and is
it »rent»tl just lik* a paper kit* on reported in fair' condition at
fit*."
Seminole Memorial Hospital to­
F'»h*y aulvl he unfa-teued lvi» day
safety bell, jumjied out and with
Lott .Adauia, a guild un the team, DAV Meets Tuesday
started dragging uut alt the p«oA Joint alerting of ihe D.\M
jilac* they muld,
Unit 3u and the Tallies Auxiliary
t’oa: b Leroy Hughe-, 51, known will be held at the DAY hum*
at the Sly Gray F*ux hecaua* hi* on llwy. 17 92, Tue-day at $ p.
teams had noted in all but two m. Cvtr. C«ufge W. S.vsnn sr.
game- durinr hi- III years a. urges all members lo attend as
cuach ut the M.uun.s, was pouted important business will be dU*'
&lt;■ th* witckag*.
jcuaMd b# Mm |sm group*,!

400 Club

* Deputies Kept Busy W ith Accidents

NO. IS

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VOL. 59

WEATHER: Cloudr with chanc* of Mattered ahowers through Friday. High today, 85*88. Low tonight. 65-70.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Preu Leased Win E stablish'd 1908
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1960

NO. 49

Congolese

State To
Road Projects

Cnier Highway Engineer M
Church aaid th* rh ttk wilt be th*
most extensive testing program
evet undertaken by a road depart­
ment. Fiva aeparale agenciea wNt
take part.
Church look issue with ■ state­
ment
by Cone attorney Rex Far^ LEOPOLDVILLE (U PI)-O oarior of Tampa that cash pay­
fu l'M troop* pulled out of most
ment* auch a* those made to tha
of th*ir poiitiom in th* city and
fired engineer* were ruatom ar; in
returned to barrarlia on th* outth* trade.
■birt* tod o r tinder Col. Joooph
He aaid at loaot M aantractore
Mobutu'* promio* to th* l'ait«d
had assured him that titka wa*
Nation*.
not true.
Th* UN command haa reported
Most of the fired engineer* aaid
to 8rcretnry-(ier*r»! P # j HornWASHINGTON (IT U — The United S u tra would
(ash,
whUky, hams, and other
msrikjohl that thoro appeared to
fight if Kitltl (.'astro tried” In selr.a America'* huge
gifts normally earn* to them a*
h* * concerted effort by Belgian*
Giiaatananu naval ha«e in Cuba, a high administration
Christma* gift! from contractor*.
Oo retain power iir th* Congo, auofficial ha* reaffirmed.
They were alwaya accompanied
fhoritaUv* tourr** aaid.
The administration believe* Cuban Premier Castro
by aigned card*, however, they
Som* of Mobutu'* troop* re­
ha.r no intention of trying to cancel the treaty allowing
aaid.
mained a t strategic point*. They
the United State* to use the base, lest American inter­
The road department previously
included a cordon of aoldiara ring­
vention topple his regime, the official said.
had no prohibition againat thia
ing ouatad Premier Petrie* l.umThe administration repeatedly ha« said it will not
and several warehouse facilities until permanent quar­
SAN f o u l! hV it.tlhnS M A ut\c/f him hml a variety of
type of gift-taking, but laid down
um bt'i residence. Th* United Na­
give up the $70 million Caribbean out|M&gt;*t since Castro
ter* are con-tructed on the Circualand site. When the
nroduct*, but the.se elephant* of the Crmtinni Kron.
a rule againat accepting any fu­
tion a did not object to th* guard.
first threatened to renounce the 1903 treaty whirh gives
circus begins its next tour, its hillings will read
ture gift* froin contractors fal­
(.'iicua which arrived Wednesday are something brand
Troop* who had b*en roaming
the United State* control over Guantanamo.
'Cristiani Bros. Circus, Circualand, S. nforu. Florida.”
lowing revelation ot th* eurreat
new
to
the
market.
The
circus
units
have
begun
arriving
th# city aeaiching for arm* al­
t Herald Photo)
cases.
to act up winter quarter* here and will use the market
legedly hidden by Lumumba'* sup­
At Bradenton, the Legislative
p o rte rs vanished, and other* pullRoad* Committee opened a twored out of police itation* they had
day public hearing today into
been occupying line* last Satur­
alleged irregularities in Manalee
day.
County road building.
Mubutu. who rejected chargee
The hearing involve* one trans­
b’« men had committed th* rape*
action in which tha atate paid
★
★
★
★
★
★
ai.J killing* of the peat weekend,
ST. LOUIS. Mo. &lt; fP I» — Sis
tft.ooo for 3&gt; acres of right of
agreed to withdraw hit troops to
owners of prominent St. Louis
way last year, just lix year* after
their barrack* on th* outekirt* of
cafrterins agreed Wednesday U&gt; A “Baby uf the Year" ronlrat,
Wiuntia will be clioarn by pen- it had been appraised at $3,300.
lb* city at th* United Nation'! r«
aetv* Negroes. Many downtown spoliators! by Zeta Xi Chapter Of uy sule with cOutwiiieis in be piacit also involves a secund tranefjlit’l t .
NEW YORK (UPI»—Sen. Juhn which has not endorsed a Deino 1 purpose plan, including a sum- St. I.ouia restadrants hnv* been llrta Sigma I'hl, will be held d u r­ ed in YuwrH'*, Cowan's and Ron- action in which the state took a
^ In return, ht was given control F Kennedy reached for the gar- cratic presidential candidate aince mil conference next year, to prod arising Negii.es for some time.
ing the weeks of Nov. I to Nov. millit amt Anderson'*. These eon- right of entry Instead of buying
over th* city armory which ia wall ment worker*' vote M a y with “ W " t e d *["»««■ D. Rooce- the Russian* into a nuclear test
tainera wilt he rotated each week, right of way in South Anna Maria
ft.
•quipped. Though th* Congolet* ..
.
......
_ ., . velt for re-election in 1914.
ban agreement.
Flunks Test
I'ruveeils front th* project will island,
Entiles
must
be
under
one
year
army already waa reported to o ?
v *1 VUf.
Kennedy acored Nison s con i Tli*
Republican presidential
YANDEX IIKIKi AHI. Calif. of age and sponsored by any civic lie tuinnl over to the Seminole I I* ill, 15 witness** have been
have sufficient arm* and ammuni­ Richard M. Nison »n« »h* (' o p ; trntion that effectively rn«eting ' candidate, obviously In close con- (I'I'll A new satellite lor use in
0te Me&lt;„ th# Democrat* | lu,tation with the White Houv* a sky spy intelligence system to tbib or otgaimalloii in the county. County Association for Retarded subpoenaed, but several other
tion, th* UN command wa* confi- claim America 'c a n t afford prosChildren.
persons are expected to give
dent it eould handle th* troop* Peruy” whereas he and the | would meet would taka higher Jm| (he Atomir Energy Commis­ prevent sneak attack by missile*
I'ritst are lu Iw a $-.».Y Savings volnutary testimony.
;
Democratic
party
feel
-we
can't
,
„
r
|
or
in„
alion
in the event of a fight.
sion, offered his new test ban flunked ita first flight te st—end­
Bond and a loving cup fiom ' The public hearing i* un* in a
i .., think
can m,„ t ,hfM. proposals as lie wound up two
lioud auuices said Belgisn* afford another recession.
ing up at the tiuttum of the I'aW rit'* Jewelry Co.
venea tiring conducted over the'
The
Democratic
presidential
KfnIusJy
„
id&gt;
.
Jm,
„
.
ha«* returned in increasing num­
intensive days un the stump in rifir instead id in orbit atound
Organisation* planning to spun-1 *'*•* by the comnitUee beaded by
, ot)r fconomy w dynamical
ber* U) political and adminlalra- nominee returned to NewYork
Ohio and headed into Michigan the ralth .
A “lisp echelou" sgrnt for the aur a foulest baby are I’ilol Club, 1S®**. Scott Kelly of Lakeland.
run our government so where the Republicans are atriv^
p tiv r posit and UN technician* are for another Intensive day of
Stale Read Department I* on* of Disabled American Vtlerans, Bui-1
——
— —
®t&gt;eing pusbtd int* lower «p«ra- p.igniM t * set** wUeh hi. * * rfW rftlv ,h i, , # ran secure log wi win
electoral votes
Charities Benefit
the target* for tasrsttgitiosM by Iness and I'rofessional tVomen's
tional levels.
• *
* • ' ilk*,r
f S r h W r t gtm'ls Without c.W f hi the t
I.OR ANGELES (L’P li—Kath a legislative r*mmlUe*. lit* Club, Civitana, YAII-7 Offhwrs |
The vie* president added d r a m /
FFVfcAr State* big bare i^ s j
intlaiion.
rhalrmaa. V o. Wives. Woman's flub. Rotary,
lu hi* lest bar proposals, normal Ivn Williams, a film beauty of the rommlttea's
of 43 etcetera) tote*.
•
- | a abort, the essential dilly an exceedingly gravr subject silent screen whu dies! a month Srsstl Kelly, said today.
YAH V Officers Wises, VAII3
Kennedy arrived at I a. aa. t
fereiur beiwren the Republican for | r j«-ction in s political cam ago at tho age of 72. left an esOfficers Wives. YAII-R Officer* j
from Dgtmit where he said Nison I
party ami its candidate and |ue pj
kv jnni)Unimg in Toledo. i.sta of S'Jtt&amp;,0(MI thw hulk of it to 1
Wives and the Sanford-Seminole
is ignoring evidence Hint this
iharitabl* institutiuna, her will i
?*.m° " V icJ _p.a_r,?_
! Ohio Wednesday night
Jayceea.
country Is "slipping into its third date
boili down to this: We both
I Th* Russians, according to disrlosed when H was filed for1
Other group* interested In
recession In sis years" and not agree that this is the richest
sponsoring an tntry may call
paying attention in the problems country on earth—but they sav government expert*, may liavr probate Wednesday.
LONDON (IT I) — Britain, of th* nest generation The sen­
FA 2-&amp;1I0, FA g-4B*ri or EA
we can't afford prosperity for all set off a large underground nil Can Do Better Job
S Franc* and th* United Slat** pub­ ator got a rousing reception in
'.'■1199.
There will he a ground breaking
th* people and I say we ran t clrar explosion a few day, ago,
DKS MOINES, low* ( L T I i lished IdenUcal note* today warn­ the tuto capital.
allowing they cannot be trusted to
ceremony Friday for a new build­
aflord another recession."
Kormer
Marshal
1‘llan
Adminis­
ing th* Soviet Union that any re
Kenntdy also renewed bis de­
ing at Second St. and French
WA.RIIINGTUN tlH 'lt — Two
Vice president Nixon chuggri] observe a lest moratorium vsnli trator I'liul li. Huffman said Wed
stnctioo* on th* air corridor* into mand that Nixon get the ad
Ave. which will bouse enlarged
I nssday more U. 8. foreign aid newspaper* reported lo&lt;lay that a
along the whistle stop trail in ! out
in,p*cUo0'
Berlin would ereale "a dangerous ministration to make public the
| I. tf elected, he will s*k Presi
faeiltllea of the Florida State Em­
Michigan today with a multi
*"rv‘ &gt;
situation.''
, drill Eisenhower to rush his run funds should lie channeled through
secret U, S. Information Ajsncy
ployment Service.
opinion
of
the
United
Slates
as
a
nmg male, Henry Cabot tmdge. ,
l ’"'«rsl Nations because the
Th* not**, delivered to Moscow report said to show that AmenGround will be broken at 9.30
vsor l&lt;l power dac'mtd lit Britain
Wednesday, w*r« released by lb* ] can prestige abroad ia at a new
to Geneva tire day after flection UN’
• b*‘l ,r Jnl» »'"&gt;•
a. m.t with rapreientalives of
and
Franc#
after
th*
May
summit
with instructiun* to get some sort °*b tr countries "*l»* put up ssune
Foreign Oflic* her*. They said the , low—a condition which Nison list
Ihe employment service, eity and
collapse.
of test ban agreement out of the muney.
West would not accept Moscow’* 1 denird. Nison contend* it I* at an
Tli* piufessiunal registeieil of- county officiate taking part. Th*
The
dispatches
were
published
A* a fit tintr climut fur Hussianr hy next Feb. I or thr
argument that the Soviet sector a||.(imf high.
fha nmsea of Ranfoid mat Wed- modern design structure will h*
in the New York Tillies Slid WashV of Berlin t* pact of East Gar
Today, be siiieduled speeches Navy Day today, member* , l rated States will ruum e under Aid Illegal Parkers
.vrsday to discuss th* organisation built hy A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
SAN FRANCISCO (U P lt — | mgton Toil and Times Herald
of the Sanford Naval Air ground tests "nscesrary to ad
many.
; and appearances before the In
of a I'rofessional Nursaa Club o f ' John Fitipatrick and Bob CrumTh* notes said th* Soviet gov tarnationsl Ladies Garment Work ! Station will be honored at | var.ee our peaceful technology." Tiaffic Judge Albert A. Axeliod j amid angry Democratic criticism Seim nuts County.
| ley. It will he leased l« the stats
ernment would b* held "fully re­ era Union, the Amalgamated the Chamber of Commerce
3, if Isudge and a Soviet nrg- s u g g e s te d Wednesday the city r e - *of the VShit* House for refusing to
I'urpvwe of th* club will be tu un a five-year leave,
sponsible" for any consequence* Clothing Workers, a Liberal par­ dinner ut 7 p. m. today.
I otialor are able to brin-j on due* tnw-avvay charges fur illeg- make public a se&gt; let C. 8. Infor- stimulate interest in joining with I 'Hie employment service will
of inierferenre with th* air' tor ty rally ami at a Brooklyn nuuor
City and county officials agreement “ In sighl" before Felt. ally parked cars, declaring the ovation A g e m y poll reported to district eight of Orlando and in use the entire building, with an
rtdors.
rad# and evening speerh in will pay tribute to Navy 1, Nunn then would he willing In present $|ftg.Y fee was "nutiuga- j in d ire le II. 4. piestig* abroad ha* th* future of an American Nursaa' anticipated increase in staff and
-It ta clear." they aaid. "from Queens
men who work hand-in- meet with Soviet Premier Nikita ous." He said he has hren helping ifropped
As.n. District for the county.
| services available tu the public.
th* allied control council decilton
The Kennedy camp was wear­ hand with official* on civic I S. Khrushchev and British Prime Illegal parkeis out hy dismissing! The Time* and the Post aaid a
All professional nurses, active Dan Kalin, manager of Ihe local
US IA sludv pve|iaitvl m June and inactive, registered in ' the employment office, expects to
that th* Hire* power* have th* ing a special glow by reason of project a, the lutest being Minister Harold Macmilljn ' lu tho $3 fines against them.
right to use the corridors without the endorsement given the sens
found an oveiwhelming majority stale ami living in Seminole, nr have several services to offer in
helping in the masaive . make thr linal agreement at the
Halts Shipments
’ restriction."
nf th--** questioned in Hntain ami those Interested in state licensure, the new lucatinn. including iob
tor loslay hy the New York Times, | Hurricane Dortna clean-up. I summit.
POUT O f o!'*\2N, irmnlrifl Freni# tell Itussis wav ahead «»f are uiged to attend the first meet-1 testing and others not in the pre­
Th* Western powers denied that
j H I'l I 1 ht .Vhrll And Temiro oil the United State- in -pare pro- |n f of th# group to be held Nov. 7
they nad caused *ny tension in
sent program.
c iiiipdiiif* ItsiYM •u«p&lt;*u&lt;lrd oil gie-s. The Time* said the study j
Berlin. Thu was in answar to
;to*» W. Hith St.
"The good pib that Mr. ilaha
sliipui#iilgh flout lift** to tlir D»$- also showed a malorily fell the
Soviet allegations that th* power*
Anyone wishing further infur- and his stair have dune her* has
nad aupporled and encouraged the
niinitan Republic. They t.aik !»'* sJvUt t rvi*.,. wa. the world's mntiun may contact Mrs. 1‘at Me- resulted in the stale moving the
j a, lion after Ytlieuclaii tiuile un • t l o n g r s l m ilitary powei.
're v a n c h ist' eitivitie* #f Weat
t oy at Dr. E. L. Lindsey's office nfiirr to larger quarters and
iivuista warned Yenexurla wiiulvl
tlermany m Berlin.
1nr Mis* Mildred Tumtr at th# uf- . ferl that this is a boost for S*n
ship no mure rrUiia ml her* if the
fires of Dr. Chailes I.. I’aik Jr. 1font." Crumley said today.
Duminican sales runtmuevl.
UAINKHVII.LK (UPI1 - Th*
Slat* Road Department will begin
a clrerk of 90 highways and
bridgta built by Con* Brothers
Construction Co. with • probe *f
si* intrratate project*, most of
them between Tampa and Lakeland.
The department derided to
cheek th* Cone project* following
the firing of nln* department

Restrain
Soldiers

••

engineer* who admitted they
received anonymous cash pay­
ments regularly in th* mail. Cona
is accused of sending them the
money.
The *0 jobs, worth an aggregate
of $?* 3 million, have been built
by the Tampa firm since 1939.
| Th* departmant will rheek th*
| roads to make sure they meet
proper standards.

Final Word

Presidential Politics

News Briefs Baby Contest To Raise
Retarded Child Funds

Drop Color Ban

Kennedy Cites Recession. . . Nixon Plugs Atom Ban

Bulletin

West Warns Reds
On Berlin Airlines

Papers Report Poll
Has U. S. Second

Nurses Group
To Organize

Navy

Rain, Floods Rout

Cleanup Of Donna
• Debris Nears End

Times Back Kennedy 3,000 In Texas
NMV YORK |UI'I» I he New

City work crews this week will
wrap up a missive 17,300 clean­
up campaign as the last rem­
nant* of Hurricane Donna will be
swept off the streets.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
repor.ej that the campaign, which
started seven weeks sgo, will be
completed Friday.
ft
Aa of this morning more than
3.400 ton* of debris were picked
up with 27 mm working full time
i» Ihe opersiio* and nme dtp
truck* used

York Times today endorsed Sen.
John F. Kennedy for president,
live Tillies, whirh supported l’resident Kisruhooer in l'.l.YJ and
I'.l.VI, said in an rditoiial in to­
day's edition the two rhirf reason*
iy selei ted Kennedy weie "a mat­
^
ter of ______
foreign ,.....
policy"
and “th
pre.ent |inliti&lt;al situation here »i

hom**

Navy To Join
In United Fund

Oviedo Postpones
T ric k Or Treat’
Oeiedo's annual Trick #c Treat
. night, originally scheduled for low night, has been postponed until
Saturday, Carlton Henley, Khool
principal announced.
Residents of the area wish %•
attend ThT C'Ks' mber 6f T 'dWIiWf f meeting at whirh A. S. (Syd) tlefl"ag Jr., eongressman, will speak. 1

Ceremony Friday
To Start New Job
Office Building

T H IS E V ID E N C E o f th* a p p ro ach in g w in te r .season waa snapped W ednes­
day when B. H. William*, local insurance salesman, -called a H erald
photoRrapher to report a m ig ra to ry flock of birds, e s tim a te d to num ber
m ore Ihiin B0U. fll fflf- j d i a T T v JITT .It. •iVvTifWnTldV’-r-rL .T T T e
a p p a re n tly have decided to m ake S an fo rtl a atop on th e ir w in te r to u r.

The Navy tmlay agreed to join
forces with Sanford Civil Organ
italionx tu make x cunerrtrd *f
fort io raise futult for the United
Fund Driv*.
NAS Cumuuindcr Capt. Hubert

■ids-*. «'al 1'..-

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personnel will canvas men at the
I hat* to aid lh* driv*.

tty United Pres* Inlrrnstinnal
South-central T#vav hram i to
day for a predicted three days of
generally heavy m o that threat
enrd to bring mure swirling flood
waters to the arrs.
Floods have already driven
mure than 3.WVI front their home*
in Bio Granite City and Kenedy,
southeast of Son tntonio.
I Damage at Krnedy, a town of
YiXiO, wx* estimated al tW.OCfl,
and at least two dealht w*re
blamed on the floods

Health Director Outlines
New Center's Program

C’liunty Health Director Dr. ■tli# health renter staff, discussing
| Clyd* Bruthera told members of I briefly the vast liuniunisation proth# Coffee Club today Unit the xium, vmiuut clinivi nmi work on
new health center iank» as one of I .untiolling ciammunicabl* d i s iha “finest and most beautiful" in ca.es.
((,„ 4rei#.
| He also slre»v»&lt;| th* important
Unit her., who also introduced part education play* in a better
members of his staff tu th* Cof health piograin for th* commun­
fee Clubbers at their
regular ity.
monthly meeting, threw a bouquet
“ Me are on* nf th* f*w busiitf rosea to the County Commis­ nes.e* that would b« glad Ur go
sion for making Iht health center out of businesa, but for thia w»
need your hflp.” h* said.
possible.
Ilrothet* alto tpok* of th* job
City Manager W. E. Knowle*
“Thank* tu th* progressive men
said today that the city will take un th* commission w* has* un* of dun* hy th* two sanitarian* vn
extra precaution lu guard city th* fine-t buildings in th# «tat* proUcGng th* publi* nfaiast
property this Halloween.
and with our present budget w* health hazards.
The City will maintain craws will do everything possible to
H* said that lh* sanitarians isv.aL-liu-_lu/-. ,cihh- liUrsf* v«ii .
■•' ^n-.-v* uju -'
-• *■
-aruud nf thii build
t*r supply areas U inak* Sempark and O l iv e r city ares* tu lug." h* said.
guard against vandalism.
Riother* outlined th* dull#* of | inula a “saf* plai e to liv# 10.“

City To Guard
Against Vandals

We Salute The l^avy And All Its People Today On Navy Day

�?jO .fifSB:
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Child Development Course Offered
The adult and vocational edu- j taking the course may buy one or , Those interested in enrolling
cation acctlon of the Seminole more of these booklets which sell ] are Invited to report to the high
"C o u n ty School System announced for N cents. There will be no school at 7 p. m. Tuesday. The
j clasiee will be bald from 7 p.
' that a course in “ Child Develop- charge lot the course.
' m. lo 1:30 p. m. each Tuesday.
ancnl'' will be organised Tuesday
Further in.'ormalion it available
at Seminole High School. This it
from K. S. Douglass, director of
■the first clast to he offered in a 1
Vocational and Adult Education,
J Z near aeries of “ Courses for the
School Administration Bldg.
Community" now in the planning
stage.
The instructor will he William
£ ; w , Wharton Jr., coordinator of
' “ texting and exceptional children
— for Seminole County. The course
will cover in overall study of
1? parent-child relationships, school^ child relationships, else child and
By RUBIK BriSOK
JJJ his nepda, aocial growth, early
That little tinge of coolness
« * pre-school age through the teenthese nights, is just what Susie
S age period.
Spook has been dreaming of. In
The “ Better Living booklets."
some plarei this season denote*
•— published by Science Research
harvest time sparked with haym Associates, will be used. Those
rides husking bees and other fall
fun tests. In Sanford spooks young
v;*i*
•l heart look forward to the an­
nual Hallowe'en Carnival held each
Oct. 31 at Soulhside School.
Dr. E. Merrill Root, nationally
Yea, there's excitement in tlir air
WILLIAM W. WHARTON
famous author and educator will
ihesldays, and along with it many
« e a k at the Winter Tark High j
strange things are happening.
School Auditorium at • p.m. Nov.
ENSIGN AND -\ir.i. Loren Garrett of DeBary, and
Why just the other morning at
I.
VAII-3 entertained at a luncheon last Thursday a t their
Susia Spook * huusa a real spooky
Hi* lecture vnuiicu Qun-ki.iiu*
iiiime. Co-li««U*s was J!rs. Ccorgc Waters,- and guest
thing happened.
ef the Mind" dealt with eomrnun-^ Bob Shedden, area manager for
speaker, Mrs. Chnrlotte Donahue, talked on permanent
It all began when her Lllcst
Mm ia eur natiena educational Southern Bell Telephone Co., has and red-haired spook w u flying
arrangements for artificial flowers.
ayatema. He la sponsored by the announced a customer survey to away to school, in the predawn
Central Florida Chapter of The be conducted in (he Oviedo area hours, Ihst is. Upon finding him­
Florida Coalition of Patriotic So­ beginning this week. Reply earda self outside, he spied a dead var­
cieties. The public is invited. Do­ whirh request customer comments mint on the Heps. He informed
nations te help defray expense about service and company prac­ Susie who suggested he might
tices or policy, whither com­
The Seminole Baptist Associs- at noon. Nursery service* will be
will be accepted.
bury the critter, but alas, the sun
Dr. Boot wee born in Baltimore, ments are favorable or otherwise, wai coming up and he would Hon WMU Fall Rally will be held provided by the host church.
at the I-nngwood First Baptist
Departmental
meetings
and
Md., grew up in Providence, R. I. will be mailed to patrons.
Shedden emphasised that this ! mis* the bus. This he did anyway 1 Church, Friday, beginning at 10 leaders are; president's confer­
and was graduated from Amhunt
and
upon
his
return
to
the
haunted
!
ence, Mrs. A. J. Peterson, San­
Maas., Ha atudied also at the Uni. survey is an additional one to the house, h* preceeded to bury the a. m.
Conferences will be held for all ford; enlistment, Mrs. H. M.
veriity of Missouri and at And­ recently proposed extended ser­ dead varmint.
DeLand;
secretary's
officers and other member* with Thomas,
over Theological Seminary in Cam­ vices survey. Ail customers were
Tha trusty shovel was found and
urged to fill out the questionnaire
a covered dish luncheon (Panned Mrs. John D. Abrahams. Sanford;
bridge, Maas.
card and return It to the home the curled up, bleeding, lifeless
WYA, Mias Charlotte Keyes, De­
animal carried off lo a likely spot.
office «S Soon at possible.
l-ami.
The red haired spook placed same ,
GA, Mrs. Lewis Kutch, Longon tha ground till a hole could b e !
n o T irn o r a r n . i r v n o v
wood; Sunbeams, Mrs. C. C.
dug, whtn what to hi* wondering r u t s t « x n r.K ii
Brooks, Dct.and; Prayer, Mrs.
I l M t l u 104.10 t.nw * «f U l l *
.M in es: u p A P P i.ic tT itiv
rye should appear, the dead var­
J. Winston Pearce, DeLand; mis­
PON TAX URKII
n o t ic k
in
H K i i r n r i i i v k x '.
T h s t J»rry W # lw » . rh«
*f
mint got up and walked away.
« . . . IS4.IS l a w * mt ISSIt
sion studies. Mrs. H. J . Tudor,
Sh« f o lln w ln * c e r t i f ie s ! * ha * f l l . l
NOTICK I*
HKIIKHT OIVKN. That possum was playing possum
DeLand,
community
missions,
• s l d r e r t l t lr a l* for a U s d#ad m T h s t Marry W s l t . r ths holder a'
Sir. I.uther Stapleton, St. died Mrs. Ivan Farrens, DeLand; ste­
b s t.aue d Ih trso n. Th e certific a te III# f o llo w in g r s r l l f l c s l s h s s Ills.I
Any other time this might seem
l u m b a r and s t a r at Itiuanra, the ss ld c s r l l f l r a t a for a i s t dstd
Wednesday morning following a wardship, Mrs. Paul Coaligan,
d .ecrtprm n af tn* p r o p . n r . an-t to hs la.ii.O i h . r . o n , T h s c s t l l . peculiar, but at Hallowe'en any­
short
illness.
Sha naaia la which It was *•»«««- f i r s t s number nn.l s t a r of Issu. thing can happen. Next Monday
De-Land; publications, Mrs. Har­
*d ara aa f o l lo w . :
• s o . ths description o f Ihs pro. night at Soulhside will he no ex­
A
native
of Kite, Ga., he had j ry Ustcen. Osteen; members at
C . r t K l t a l . No. I t T sa r o f
l a . party, and ths n.iturn In wh irh It
auan&gt;-a t u t
ception. Why Pam (Mrs. David) made his home in Sanford for large, Mrs. Jack L. Stewart,
w a s a t . - . t t O s i s as fo llo w s:
d m c r ipt io n
nr
rnorK .nT T
r s r l l f i u s i s Ns. IS1 Tsar a f Is- Bach and Laura (Mrs. Andrew) the past'fuur years with hix son Geneva.
Got t Hloelr IS T t . r R T o w n atMfir# In..7
o f Sanford r i a t Roolt 1 l*a«r.
Bracken are lying awake nights in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Inspirational speaker tor the
DBiscitiI’TfoN o r n t o n r . n T T :
s t ta i s * i i s - t i i - i i a - i i s *
l.ot S III nr k C Riiaa alow City
W. L. Rowland at 2011 Jefferson day will be Mrs. Pearce.
construing
up
fiendish
stunts
to
SIT.
H a l llonk 7 P a m SI.
KaaiS In whla-h I . i i i a a i l Mary Vania In whl. h • " « • « » . I l.uoy Wll. scare the will out of all who dark­ Ave. He was a retired carpenter.
Caa.aptr, llslra. All o f aald p r o p . i i ,
Ham* VII o f aal.l p ro p .rty h-ln» en ihf door of the haunted home.
Survivors are one son, W. T.
b s l n e In tha C o u n ty of Psmlnol*, In ttta c o u n t y of Seminole. H i . l .
S l a l a a f Florida. I' n l .M m h t a r - o f Florida. I ' n l s . i su.-h rsrtirica ia And Pat (Mrs. Ytrnoni Hardin Stapleton, his daughter, Mrs. Row­
tlfic a t a shall ha r e d a . m . d eccord- shall hs rn d c.m .d accord ing to
t a p In law lha prn parlr dta«rlh*d Ian Ihs p ropsr ty ass crll.sd In surh will permeate the air with succu­ land and six grandchildren all of
l a aueb e . r l l f l r a i * will ha sold cs rllflra ta w ill bs sold to ths lent aromas from the acada
of Sanlnrd -.one sister, Mrs. B. Y.
So t h s h l t h s a t b ld dsr at tha front hlg li.at bMit.r s t Ihs front dour
R. L. Getxen today wai named
Flanders of Kite and several nieces
hamburger*
and
hot
dogs
that
will
door a t tha l e m l n o l * County Court o f ths KtmlnnU County Court
Sales Manager for Gulf Corpo­
l l o u t h a t llanforil, riarlda. on th» Hntiis s t Hanford, Florida, on ths he cooked right on the midway. and nephews.
first Monday In tti* month of first Monday In ths month of
Services will Im held Friday ration at Jacksonville, Florida.
N o s a m h t r . IM», w h ich Is tha 7th Noy.nitisr. l&gt;So whirh Is ih s l i b Hurry, hurry, hurry spooks, the
da y raf Noytmbar. IMS.
at 2 p.m. at Bruton Funeral The appointment wax made by
spirit of Hallowe'en is rampant.
day of N . i . m l o r , ISIS.
I’atad thla 4th da y at Octobar,
Hs . i thla IHb day af S epttm On tup of all this, Deanna and Home with Rev. Junes Barnett of J. F. White, Jacksonville Division
ISSa.
b.r, 1VS0.
(R EAM
her school of Dance will be on hand the First Christian Church offi­ Manager.
tnKAi.i
Art hur If. R t a k n l i h , J r
Arthur II llack wlth, Jr.
Getzen will be responsible for
lo entertain you and the wildest ciating. Burial will he in Oaklawn
Clsr h Circuit Court
c i r r h cir c u it Court
Hie marketing of all Gulf product*
Hssilnol* C o u n ty , Florid*
witches ever will circulate about Memorial Park.
Hsmlnols County, Plnrlda
Publish net . t. i s , is,
Publish n e t . S. II. I«. ST.
Hns.von Funeral Home *
in in southeast Georgia and north­
lo live you an icy welcoming
east Florida.
charge of arrangemrnta.
handshake.

Soulhside
Shudderings

Fomed Author
To Spook Nov. 1

Telephone Survey
Set For Oviedo

WMU Fall Rally Set In Longwood

Legal Notice

Mr. L. Stapleton
Dies Wednesday

Legal Notice

Getzen Named
Gulf Sales Mgr.

Float Deadline
Set Nov. 7

Iff

8am Skelton, float chairman for
the Jaycee sponsored Christmas
parade to be held in downtown
Sanford Nov. 30 a t*4 p.m., has an­
nounced the deadline for float en­
tries ia Nov. 7.
To date there have been 22 en­
tries in the marching, floats and
automobile units. Skelton ssid. He
added that Jayceei expect as
many, if not more, participants in
the coming parade aa took part
last year. The 193* parade had
80 entries. The group hopes thst
at least 12 band* will sign before
the deadline. At present, nine have
entered.
Parade chairman Dr. Tom Lar­
sen h ai planned for movies of the
parade to be made and the club
la negotiating for the films te be
shown on TV at g later date.
Entry btinka are available at
the Jaycee Information Center or
thnae wishing tn take part la the
event may mail in the card aent
out earlltr ta eivie eluba, aehooia.
chambera of commerce and other
groupc.

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Tha ( a llo w in g n a m td parson* hava h«*n a*l*.-tarf by lha lloaril nf
County Commlselnnare of k -m m o la I’ounly. Florida, tn a*rve as Clarka
end Intpaclnre f o r t b * l i s a . r a l Kleellon, lo h« h - 1-1. Tu*tdar, N o v .m b«r a m . t i l s .
Clerk e n * tnayset or— r m t c l N f r No. I VV- , | S a n f - H
Mr. I S Hunt. C l e r k
Mr* II v. Jobnsna
Mr*. Laa Bu tner
Mr*.
Ralph l*its lne
Mr*. Mae Bitmond*
Mr*.
Jim IturkUr
Mr. Ralph la r s .ln g
Mr. J. II. I.«*. Jr.
Mra. Lou la* O. K n n w l . e
Mr.
v i o l a Kastnsr
«‘lsrk an-l ln.p.r&gt;lora— PIIKCINCT No, j l. . k * M. nr..*
Mrs. M ery H lttell, Clark
Mrs. rtrar* T h u r .io a
Mra. Helen Muse
Mrs. A. I*. H ltt t ll
Mr*, d u e S rh m th
Clark and In.p*&lt;-toi. P IlieeiN C T No. 1 l a i t Hanford
Mr. Jan ies l l o w e r d C u . h i a f , C lerk
l u r i d X. l u r r i . n
S'lirletln* l lla n k r n e b lp
Mra Tlia.t A. Mill**
Xtr. Frail IV. P o pe
|r. ||.,y (.'hnrp.iilii*
Mr* Kvelyn B p p t
Mra. I.annra Ininran
Mr*, t-uelll* K l r e k k e f f
Mrs.
Mary N
Mnrrleot
Mr*. Lida Stine
Mr*.
Anna E. Har4**ty
Mr*. Xtertka R ab ara
n . o r e * r&gt;. Round.
Mrs. Kiel* (1. n o t *
w i l i u m O. T a o n .r, Jr
Mr*. Ann* R. I lu m p h r sy
Cdr. F ra n k II I'a u srto n
Mra. Myra Fmithward
J in . l|,.aa Rnyrl.
Mrs. M. K. PI**aland. Sr.
Mr.. Mary it. Ilnllar
Clerk and I n . p . c t o r * — l-lik.Cl.NCT No. I I'anl*
Mr*, cjerlrud* FaS. c t s r k
Mrt. Mary A Splv.y
Mr*. Carrl* C. Tallin *
Sirs M irth * Denmark
Mr* A gn sa H od g*
Mr l l . r m a n T. Jarrsrr
r’l . r h and tneyeo to r*— f RSKINCT .Sn. i Osirdo
Mr*. R K.
k i n g , r'ltrk
Mr. T M t u r n . I
Mr* Mlnol* K. M »*n.
Mr.. I I . . . I * | \ C r o n
Mra. Willi* I*. Ulan.
I'lrrk a n d t n i p s e l o r a —. r x r i r l . V r T No. s r . r n . r .
Mr. W. SI.
K l l b s . , Clerk
Mr* F m m . Tout*
Mr. W. B.
Dlbbl*
Mr. Vdsan a&gt; it
Clrrk and Im p o st o r s —BRECINCT No. 7 —r'nuluot.
Mr B. n .
Mamll. r | # r h
Mra. K , . l ) n Vara
Mra. Anna K. T o f t s l y
.Mr il«ora* n. Houldan
Clark a n d Intp.cti.ra- P I l F i ’INCT .So. S - llu|d*nr*d
Mra. Ul adr* I . J an *, CUrk
Mr. i|«h«. • o
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Mra. 1 ' i t n c i . A. Ilrock
Mr*. Itarbara R .a n r a r
Clark and l n i n * o |n r * . - P K t : r | . M ' r N &gt;. » l x i n |n * a d
Mr*. C h t r ln t l* r . (Vito, Clark
Mr M aurlc. Rudolnb
Mr. C h s a t .r O. N elson
Mrs. K th.l i-. D a . i r r
Mrs. Man l i r a )
VI • It. &lt; Carlton
Clark and laap*&lt; tar*— P R K i'IN yT N". ia. |.ak* M e ,
Mr. H. XI. rlltaaon, Clark
Mr.K. ».| l l . u . r
Mr. W. P. Hurk*
Mrs. Ruby St. t.lndtn
Mr*. I d . k e o a b
Clerk and In .pertora—TKI.' INCT No II Altamonta Xprinia
Mr. i ’ sld A. Harrs*
M - e . . T. I . rlorh am . Clark
Mr. Laeli* W in te r *
M«
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Mrs. Ann P in n o r k
Mrs. t ill alt AmUrtun
Mrs. Paul Frani-n
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Mr. IS.iw . r 1 Tanilatori
XIra. R. I . I'arduo
Mra. Amy N' nliiUn
Mrs. A tlanta Mcrllnnla
C'ierk and Itiapr.-tore—a rRK ClNCr Nil. 11—m a f i a
Mra Cmlly II. J a k u k cln , Clark
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Mra. Batty T oll
lira. I l i a d , s H. Cu.,p*r
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Lunchroom Manager Finds Job 'Fascinating, Rewarding'
Mis. Lucille Fader, manager of ‘Will you please tell my mother
the school lunch program at Pine- how you rook such goot^ cabbage.'
crest School has this to say about I work all the harder to ptra«e
them.'*
her job:
“My work is the most fascinat­
Mrs. Fester is past president of
ing. gratifying, interesting and the Seminole County School Food
rewarding work a person can do. Service Assn, and is presently teWhen a child comes to me and gional director of the fifth region.
says '.Mr, hut that was a good A* such, she serves on the execu­
lunch, today,’ or ’Gim'me lota of tive board of the state orgsrizathat ’cause I sure do like it.' or i lion as parliamentarian and on
the legislative committee. Coun­
ties included In the region are
Seminole, Osceola, Volusia, Ijike,
Brevard and Orange.
Th# first in the state to do »o,
Pinecrrst students grades one
through six are rhoosinr two of
four vegetables. As a result, In­
Four choirs of the First Pre*creased skill has been evidenced
byterian church will lead the con­
in tha handling of tray, silver­
gregation in a hymn festival at ware, napkin and milk and there
7:30 p m. Sunday celebrating Re­ have been many le«a spills.
formation Day. Rev. Grover Se­
Pineerest. too, is expel unfitting
well announced.
with a rash line—each child par*
The service will he tinder the
for his meal as he receives hie
direction of Mrs. George Touhy, food. A check during the first alt
minister of muaic, with Bob Crum­ week* shows that fiom 93.1 chil­
ley serving as reader to provide dren. only *7.37 has been lost.
some data regarding the hymns
Mrs. Fesler, as delegate from
that will he sung
Region 5. and Mrs. I.ouise Hasty,
The congregation will have a Seminole High lunchroom manag­
very important part, Mrs. Touhy er, attended the national ronvenMid. to . joining the inn rhoral
Airn
voices in some of the Christian 1Washington. D. C. thia month. The
rhurrh's most loved songs ©{
praise.
It Is expected that a large num­
ber of worshipers will fill the
sanctuary for this special event,
and the Presbyterian pastor ex­
tends a warm invitation to all who
would like In take part in this spe­
cial worship service that will be
concluded in less than an hour.

Florida program, considered to he
one of the best in the nation, was
represented hy 89 delegates which
u l the !argr«t number from any
sna state present except Virginia,
one of the hostess states. Three of
the Florida delegation were pro­
gram ipeakera.

D IX IE BELL
D IN E R

Hymn Festival
Slated Sunday

NATIONALLY FAMOUS Maltese team of Dr. Vincenzo Calvnresl of Bed­
ford. Maas., which will put on an exhibition at the Orlando Dog Training
...............TTOTTi ffPot obedience trial on Nov. n at Dafts Arinoiy, Orlando. These tiny
irresistible snow white representatives of an nneient breed arc believed to
h a v e originated in Malta thousand* of years ago. They are alantt eight
inches high and wo’gh between three and seven pounds.

Obedience Dog Trial Slated For Orlando Nov. 6

Have you «ver watched the obe­ ' ed a dog thought them a waste o f , shows of Boston. Chicago and
dience ring* at a dog show ? The time • the Maltese in a short time New York. The Maltese, a pure
way these dogs of all sizes, colors | overcame this prejudice and kind!- j white wills dark eyes and black
and brecdJ conlentedly *tl and csi the spark which brought into-be- nose and weighing not over seven
work will surprise you. You will I Ing the hobby of breeding, rais­ pounds nor le»s than three is be-,
aee them move beside their hand ing and training these toys until lievcd to have originated in Malta
lers at different paces, retrieve today he has produced more than thousands of yrara ago and is said
on the flat and over jumps, pick 7S champions and his dogs have to be the progenitor of such breeds
out an article from a number of taken five best brace and It best as spaniels, poodles, dalm atians.,
similar articles by scent only, team in 20 entries at the largest setters, chihuahuas and Pekingese.
leave, their handlers, sit on com­
The Seminole County TB and
mand at a distance and go over
Health Assn. i» making plan* for
an indicated jump at a signal, lie
an X-cay survey in the county
or sit m groups with their handlers
Doremher 2 through Dee. 2t and
30 to 30 paces away or entirely
the latest conference on tha pro­
out of sight.
tect wa» with Kmhree Walker.
An obedience trial will be con­
Jacksonville representative of the
State Hoard of Health.
ducted on Nov. 8 at Davis Armory,
Orlando, from 10 a.m. to S p.m...
though tie presidential nominee * Taking part in the planning ses­
By FRANK DONOGIIL'E
sion at the home of Mr*. Ixiriatne
and dogs trained at different
is In no way involved.
United Pres* international
Graham, executive secretary, were
schools throughout Florida and a
The outcome of the presidential
New York and Pennsylvania
number of out of stale will per­ campaigns in the New England wilh a whopping 77 electoral | Mr*. .1. N. Azrarello, committee
form. These trials arc examina­ states, Pennsylvania and New voles between them are a stand- chairman; Mr*. W. \V. Tyre, pres
tions to earn American Kennel York is cloaked In a let of “ if't," off. Both the N'ixon and Kennedy idenl; Mrs. Margaret Gnit, Mrs.
Ralph Hammond. Mr*. I.. 1.. Cox
flub degrees. The novice degree “ In."*" and “ perhapses.’’
camps have turned these pivotal ami Mr*. \Y. .1. Hartley, all of
is Companion Dog and is earned
stall*
Into
horse
race*
—
with
a
New England is a six state re
l.nngwnod; Mr. and Mr*. J. I.
by the dog completing hi* elemen­ gion noted for its ‘ togetherness' photo finish.
Laird of Casselberry and Walter
The rivals know that In ret-rnt Vilelow.
tary training. The high jehool de­ —but not it polities. In polities,
gree is Companion Dog Excellent, Yankee Individualism create* an history only one presidential can
and the college degree is Utility enigma that even llic boldest didatc, Harry S. Truman, entered
the White House without carrying
bowlgarer hesitates to explore.
Dog.
It ia not easy on the handler
Ilut a&lt; the presidential cam­ New York.
Kennedy and Nixon are both
ss there will be the "clown,'’ who paigns round* Ibe final bond. H
expressing
confidence of winning
realizing he has an audience, will looks as if Vice President Nixon
Mr*. M»rja Morski is organizing
deeide to put on an art. There will carry three New England New York'* 45 electoral votes.
a group lo present a Christmas
Nixon
and
Kennedy
are
running
will he the usual comment "hut stales — 'lame. New Hampshire
shoulder to shoulder a* they ap­ pageant at the annual yule party
he always does it at home" or and (most certainly&gt; Vermont Of
proach the tape in Pennsylvania which i* sponsored hs the ( Imlnuta
these,
Maine
might
he
a
light
“ he always does H everywhere
Woman's Club at the Community
(32 electoral vote*).
squeeze.
else, hut in the ring at a show,
Democrat* won the voter regis­ House.
Supporter* of Sen. John F Ken
he fails." There will he the bril­
tration rare In that state and
She isk* that anyone interested,
liant performer who goes through nedy say he will emerge victory have a solid campaign issue: un­
whcihcr
in performing or working
his pares with gayety and almost ous in his native Massachusetts, employment in the coal industry. in mechanical departments of such
Rhode
Island
and
Connecticut.
perfection, amt there will be the
Democrat* also have tightened a project, rontact her at her home
But they arlcnowledee that vic­
•xcellent, very good, the medi­
their hold on the state govern or at the hrsuty shop.
ocre, and so on. Each dog is a tories in Massachusetts and Con mrnt.
r.erticut won't be shoo-ins. In
Pennsylvania Republican*, on
personality and watching them is
Massachusetts, for example, the the other hand, point to the fact
very entertaining. There Is no
electorate will vole for another that a Democratic presidential
trick to it, it is simple obedience. “ favorite son.’ nepuhliran vire
At S p.m , Dr. Vincenzo Cali are presidential nominee Henry Cabot candidate ha* not been able to
carry their state »inre 1941 when
at of Bedford, Mass., will put on Lodge.
Franklin D. Roosevelt won I
an exhibition with hn spectacular
Also, the Democratic state ad
Maltese team. The Doctor, who ministration in Massachusetts has fourth term.
Which way Pennsylvania goes
leaches languages in the Boston been plagued wilh scandals in two
may depend on the vote In it* two
school system, was presented a state agencies. Some feel the vot­
largest eitle*. Philadelphia and
.Maltese in 1939 and accepted tt ers might penalize Kennedy in
Pittsburgh, both D e m o c r a t i c
without enthusiasm. Never hav­ the ballot box for the Demos rats' stronghold*. Republican*
a r*
ing owned or for that matter want- doings at the state l e v e l even working feverishly to hold down
the Democratic malontiei in
those two citie*.
Religion ha* not been the fac­
tor in New England that it ha*
been m tome other sections of
the nation. And Kennedy'* Ro­
man Catholicism i* not expected
Corner of
LONGWOOD.
to be a political detriment in the
LAKE and
six-state region. However, it probFLA.
ahiy will give him a boost in pre­
CHURCH ST.
dominantly Ca'holle area* in
Our Speciality
Massachusetts, Rhode Island and
i
Connecticut.
n
Pennsylvania ie moatjy Protein
ant though its governor David L.
Lawrenre. is Catholic. The effect
OPEN « A. M. f« 9 P. M. DAILY
it difficult to gauge In the twi­
7 A. M. lo 4 P. M. SUNDAYS
light hour* of the campaign.

Convention training was geared I "This meeting was tm (tiepinto all personnel levels with one of tion which gave aa a driving dethe highlights an 8.12-pifi e exhibit sire to corns home and do an even
which Included‘ everything from I better joh" observed Mr*. Fesler
“ soups te null'* end "tablespoons in summing op the aeeount of her
to institutional dishwashers."
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Democratic Unity At Last
Om of the moot heartening «Ifna of
port? unity « u diapUyad laat waak in San­
ford when the county aupportara of atata
Democratic candidate* and membera of the
County Democratic Committee *freed to
launch a full mrala effort to work together to
puah for election of the full Democratic tic­
ket.
Durinf the pant few montha we have
fieard various grumbling* around town that

Dixferences between the political par­
ties in an election year are hard (o pinpoint.
Once every four years the Republicans start
talking like Democrats. The rest of the time
they act like Republicans.
Underlying this strategy of politics is
the fact that ooa party carea and the other
doesn’t. The theme of the Democratic Party
has been service to all the people. The theme
of the Republicans ia service to the pri­
vileged few.
It waa Senator Kennedy, and not Rich­
ard Nixon who echoed the aspirationa of
moat Americana when he spoke of the chsl-

lenges of the New Frontier of the Sixties. His
call was similar in scope and theme to that
voiced by Franklin Delano Rosevelt when he
called for Americans to make dtcrificea in
the bleak daya following the last Republican
administration.
The Democrats look with respect to the
past but with hope to the future, while the
Republicans look with reverence to the past
and with dismay to tha future.
Th difference ia between the bold ima­
ginative leadership of the Democrats and
the timid conservation of the Republicans.
Remember that next month.

WASHINGTON CALLING

by Ed Koteiba

WASHINGTON — It am#H* lik#
A eirtular atsirear# waa out.
a lumber yard — the awaet odor of I Iswad because of complaint* that
V
1 v- J . Thlre’e &gt;l*a
would obttruet tbo view of th*
freoh-cut pm* board*. Thar# a aU prhrU#ftd b |f lhoU g l t hered to
a hint of mu*tin#** in th# air,
a t (],,], ncw j,fro&gt;
from tha bland, damp cemont And
Stewart aaya that if anybody
you got n whiff, too, of gaaolin* ha* a bettor ides on how to get
from th# rompeootora.
|
eamersmen up to that crow *
I t won't bo 1ft# thU thro# neat, ho* opan to auggeation*.
month* from now. At high noon
On# thing, aure: Thia will he
Friday, Jan. 10, th* pounding, the cleaneit inaugurat.on ceremony in
tawing, tha clanking will ba but hiatory. The traditional overhead
an old oebo hero on th* Capitol tUrTingt will bo gone.
p;t i a _
Th* Capitol architect ia draping
Praaidant of th* United SUM* h i m IIS.OOO worth of atarlingRichard Milhaus Nison — or will chaaor wire around tha akirt ».f
it b« Protidant John Fitsgarald tha dome and other part*. T h ^
Kennedy? — will atand and fact electrified wire give# roosting
th* aoatad crowd of 11,300 aud l i t U nit a jolt. Two or three jolt*,
thouaanda of aUndeea reaching to aaya Stewart, and they never corn*
th* boriton . . .
back.
Never will there hav* been th*
The wiro 1* the ultimate me*.
• backdrop of grandeur for inaugut-, ture. A few decade* ago the pe&lt;&gt;.
'a l rite* as for the 1961 ceremony.; pi* her* tried wliat then was *n
Tha United State* Capitol will be extreme m#a»ur*.
seen for th# first time, in an ot-j They got a cordon of police
ficlal ceremony, in the full m*- around th# Capito. Building arm ed ^
jetty of it* ivory whiten***.
' with blank# to ahuot a t th* bird*.^
I t coat to many million* of dol-j Th# big bang* scattered th#
lari l'va lo*t track of tho count, atarling* — but they scattered
but now that th* rafiniahing work; only a* far a* the Supreme Court
1is going into the hom* atretch,' Building acroa* th* plaza,
tha* a beauty.
So the cop* movad over thcie
The photograpner* wu o# up a aud XIioJ »••• Uar.k.. And th# t;;d&gt;
trae, though, when th# ceremony; flew back to th# Capitol.
begin*. Georg* Stewart, Capitol;
----- ---------------------architect, has put th# photograph ; Place frcihly cut flower* in
ers* stand 30 fact high — and water almost up to the b lo s s o in if
there it no way to get up there ex and then insert scissor* under
cepl to climb a steel perpendicular water and cut off a small portion
ladder.
of the stems.

many Demoa would back Bryant, Irwin and
the reat of the state ticket hut “the heck
with the national ticket."
Th meeting laat week, we hope, put an
end to such talk.
At that meeting there was unity as
campaign chairman for the state ticket discussed vote getting policies with chairmen
for the Kennedy-Johnson ticket.
There were no disagreements . . . Now
if we can only get the Democrats out to vote.

There's Just One Big Difference!

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By Marquis Childs

LOI ANGKLEA—Tho groatoot; publican*, f o r a Xtpubliean, run.
The Democrat* h*v* 34 of th*
S«m U«« mark in this whole elec, j sh ir a* a party man, ha* not won 40 atate governors and meat of,
tion campaign ia whether regia-! • prwnidwntim! election ainco 1928 th* mayor* nf th* big citie*. That*
when H erbert Hoover defeated Al
Ured Democrat* will vote DemoSmith. And during that 32-year • re hard political fact* th at ran,
m t on November S. If they do
th# Repub|jc, nl hav# eon- and In moat inataneaa do, add up
then Sen. John F. Kennedy will b* | trolled the Congreta for only ais to patronaga and organiaation. In
olorttd by n large majority of year* and then by alight ma- a conleat along party line* thla
electoral voter, tine* in aliaort jorit,M*
could be tha deciding factor.
•very atsto th* Democrat* hav#
Prior to 1952 Prendent KuanBut there are important quailenrolled majorities that axeood th* bow,r *1**1 no p*rty ■fWHaUon. fiar*. Firat and foramott ia th*
Homer ia lypieal of milliaa*
"At th* start. I thought he waa thinks regarding hi* wife'* failure
Republican*
H# w‘ * wook1 b* bo,h th# D ,B °- religious queation. In ctrtaln
of
otherwise
good
beabottda
just
out of town on buainaaa, for to excite him aa ah* did 25 years
. Thia ia dramaUitd hart in Call- t , *tl ,Bd ,b# Republican#, finally fili#f&lt; noUb;y b iri j„ Lo, Anglia*
wk*M witoo mloeod their moot that waa tb* story h* told me.
aarliar.
ami* whar*
where with
with an
an Inteniiv*
intensiva' h»c*P»!r,R *he cm irare '•* the at* it
. rould
m ...■
t
.
a
farnia
work against Kennedy. A vital romaatic twe. If your huater.
But
aa
a
national
hero
he
hai
"When
I
feund
out,
the*
moved
"After all, mayb# I am 0. K .,!
m w rtglalralioa driva tha Dam*,
flood of anti-Catholic literature hand trioo to revive hi* roman­
, to a neighboring town. He waa but (he ju st can't arouse me any
grata hava maintained their throe- alwaya tended to toko a position is being relearerf .-icrois th* coun-j
tic ardor by acting bitteniab. I gone for 4 waeka. Then ha cam* more. So I'll do a little flirting on
to-two lead aver th* Republicani. abovo partisan politics. It ie in try, timed for the last two weeks
yon wive# boiler follow nuit and hom* on* night and aaid h* was th* side and fee if another woman
Th# total* ahow 4,295,110 Demo- this role, as a warm-hearted of ,the campaign. And a generous j
can arouse my ardor."
•rata and 2,926,404 Republicans. 1 P*l»rf*m'iio». that at th* height &gt;ht re i* alloratsd to southern1 faot, or you may find yourself** sorry, and wanted to come back.
in the l i n t holt with ilemer’o
"He
seemed
devoted
and
amAnd the strange paramour us­
Democratic leader* ar* saying 01 ,ne prMenl’ Mn,pa,R» *• **j, California
.........................
.........................
whet#, with
an influx distraught wife.
rere, so I relented. But two day* ually ran re-exrile the platonic
both in privata and ia publie that m*kinf b,» current lelaurely -nontoulh#rntr, , n d midwesterners, j C A 8 K ( ; . 4 0 9 . H o m , r H
, B i d
later, he ran off to be with thia, mala for impotence it usually a
they will carry thia state. T he,
b«
,hl. . pp#. , t0 p.ejudlc. m a, find J ™ * ^ Z d ofto.Yl.
mental inhibition.
have become Increasingly op-| f*pl
th*m hi* a response which it would not hav*
~ |Jf# crane." hi* worried wife other woman again.
tlmistie during the past week.! b&gt;«*‘"*. ‘ho president ha. done (n t|)# K&gt;|1
"He
atill
tend*
m*
money
and
For a few months or years, the
bagan, Hl am at my wit'a end.
DRIVE . IN SERVICE
shows
a
little
Interest
in
our
chi).
I
man
is then exhilarated. He feels
Republivans are more cautious, in-i ,t‘ , *r " olhin* ,0 J*»h*l&lt;* • " d | In some areae th* Nison organ"F or Hunter fuddenly developed
•istlng that while Vic# President I r' bulld ,h * P, r l * h* b,l,udl)f (satlon, as apart from the regulat an affair with a divorcee. He even dr,n* bul h' *rU c0nf,1*»d- should
,ik» » P*'*0" reprieved at
I gtva him a divorce!"
.
: th* guillotine, for he had been alRichard M. Niion may have a tfcoM' ,B .*
' h h" l* #n * | Republican organiiation. is w o rk .,m0vad his rlnthe* over there,
•light lead today the rata is •■*. «&gt;o"POl»tle.l president.
|n f hard#r ind mutf .ff.c tiv e ly 1
Men go haywire juat at o ften; mo»l Mconeiled U&gt; a permanent (
•a womtn when they pats th* age &lt;platonic existence, when the other j
tremely close ar.d it rould go
In th# current contest certainly; *htie tha voters live than the
of so,
woman pi .id that he wss still
Oltko: wxy. 7 i i Cafi&amp;rsU c^U .
« • S'ttnhower.. v.nr «V
Muun.. Uemoia tb* view of this observer, do Kennedy a Roosevelt. That i* to frIt&lt; w|„
privately that this
In fact, men can be terrified J'Ounjf.
•Mm to favor th* Kanoedy-John. *•*' ‘h» fkoiea ia not between a i§ |fu# ,n i0uthein California
more easily than their wive*, for j If a wife will pick up her curs
•on ticket because of th* very na- Pu-erful and popular peraonality. wh#r# lhf Nil#|| wuri„ ,
d„.
th* male is suppuied to be th* ag- and become moie seductive, allurgreseur in erotic matters.
ing and jolly, aha can fight fire
tnra of tho rampolgn not only!*nd » P»r‘y "&gt;•» marching under jnf , h. roUfh
t irelo*a job at
• Parking: Stalls
If he findl hi* ardor waning, h e ; wish fire.
k«r« but throughotat Iht country.• lhf PMrty banutr. It !• neither
prfC|nr» jtv r|#
Republican hopes or* based o a 'l p'*4, when hranklin Ruueevelt
, ihua realises thia fart lung before
The s&gt;ddf favor the wife almost
■y JAMES KKU.FR
Still another qualifier concern*
• Tennis Courts
the belief that Democratic regis­ .was , running, against
.
. Alfied 31. , the continuing unhappmesa and
Man's best Irtend ia definstaly j hit dutiful mate ever tenses th a t; every time, for a paramour grows
anything
ia
wrong.
monotonous,
too,
and
ill
temperedtration means comparatively little l .ndon, nor 1956 when President | r, lui.t, nf, of , ht d„ oU(t St#v, n. |
not a rattlesnake, a 32 year-old , wive,” your husbands d o n 't; when she can't get th* man's wife
• Shuffle Courts, Etc.
and that, a* in 1952 and 'M. Eisenhower was lunning for I* •unites. They will virtually all vote
pet
lover
found
out
to
bis
diimay.
"suddenly"
become
unfaithful!
elaction
against
tha
challenge
of
to
frea
him
via
divorca.
enough registered Democrat* will
fur Kennedy in the end. Rut th ey 1
FREE ESTIMATES
No, that Is usually th* final
Wives of men past 40, send for
voto for tho Republican candi­ Adlai Stavensun.
are nut doing the duorkell ring- ^ The young laborer came acroa*
of ■ lengthy internal debate. the booklet "How to Prevent Im­
date. Democrats are convinced. Nationwide the tiallup pull give* ing and Ihs- telephoning of past a reptile in Ihc desert near Den' ver. Colorado, and found it turb
*m become platonic," ia the potence," enclosing a stamped re­
that party rhoict In reglatration tha Demmrats an edge of 1U.0U0,- y e a n .
a
friendly
creature
that
be
de-1
fearful
idea that first seta them turn envelope, plus 2l&gt; cent* (non­
ia signlfirant, particularly with 000 votera over the Republicans,
Kennedy ia roniing back here
profit).
R*w voters who favor tha pro- based on a calculation of total for th* first two days in Navsm- tided to take it home with him." half crasy.
"Maybe, if w* went through our
It's cheaper and more fun to
For several days the serpent's
grams tha Democrat* stand fur regiatiation. In .lUtrs auvh as |„ r&gt; , \ | , on j, nu« scheduled for
-617 S. FRENCH
old
courtship
experiences,
then
I'd
stay
happily married, than to be a
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behavior
was
above
reproach.
On
gnd which Senator Kennedy ad- Pennsylvania and Delaware, wline .\l)Yi ,yt 4 lnd j_ The Republicans
to*ates in his speeches.
the Republicans hav. always led, wl|| pour
m,.,,oy into a mss- tho third day, however, hr posed P*rk up," ia a common follow-up touted divorcee!
( If tha Democrat* are right and | the Democrats now have majori- , IV# TV-radto coverage in th* last with the snake for a photograph- | thought.
That’s when th* husband tries
this fa a taat of party, then the! lie*. In Michigan, wheie registra- )u d l ) ,. what happened in No- er. Then, unexpectedly, without
(o
revive his honeymoon behavior. •
the
slightest
warning,
it
sank
its
•lection bocomee, quit* apart from tion has inr-raard I'd peivent ftuul vrmber of Its 16 when a few thous­
(t* meaning for tbo world and tho total of last April, must of the and votes trickling in from Cali- fang* into theu young man's hand. He may suggest a movie date, or
Crushed with disappointment, he bring you candy and flowers.
America'* position as a world inrreaso has com* in Detroit and fornia's northern counties decided ( j0|d
visitor
"Guilty conscience" Is how a lo t!|
I can't under­
loader, tha suprsma — parhapa th* other industrial areas that are | lh# pr#*id#ney haunta tho dreamt
stand it; ws'vt been the best of of soured wives then diagnose this
oltimata —- challenge to tho Ra- heavily Democrats.
of both th* candidal**.
frtanda."
unusual avidence of his thought­
klurh of the word a tragedy fulness.
But that's usually nat tha case, I
can be triced to th* coafulenco
SIZES 36 lo 50
tnxt wall.meaning persons have for ha ia really trying to make :
placed in those whose evil intent you more stimulating to himaolf In
they should have recognized.
ordor that ho ran romain faithful
Sink to Cud’s truth and your I to you.
Editor,
Smart wives thus recognise this
Neither the dyed-in-the-wool owl* ™"»“&gt;on sense snd you will
Democrat nor rock-ribbed R.pub-I 001 fntilngcr &gt;our welfare or that symptom as the early onset of th* |
| "platonic” fright that la man! lican ia going to decide the fat* of others.
Heware &lt;* , l l ‘* Pf"Ph*l», : kind's aga-old bugaboo.
..f this nation in November. No-|
' Bew,r*
If you prosaic wives ahow no
' body yrv r.obody b-t* tb . itan*. * ho'
lo &gt;ou in
bound Independent who, to b, | clothing hut inwardly sr* raven- spatial alarm*** to tm* dangerous
1oua wolvai."
' stata In your husband and fail to I
aure, is not so naive as to risk his
(Matthew 7:15) pick up your cue# romantically,
welfare or rhanc.s uf survival
Keep me. 0 Holy Spirit, from then he may shift to some other
upon tbe whims of that schoolbeing deceived by those whoso more stimulating female,
BELIEVE
boyith pera.mification of youth—
bad intentions are only too ovl- j "Maybo it i* HER fault," he
Johnnie Kennedy.
IT OR
dent.
3‘uurs v.ry truly,
RECORDS A ACCESSORIES
NOT
G. T. Rogers
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Miss Lynda Clark Cecil E. Hickson
Married At Oviedo Methodist Church

The groom's mother wore a beige I Following the ceremony, a re-1 white lace cloth and held an ar*
Mist Lynda Ca&gt;Ie Clark, dsuglitcr of Mr. and M n. John M. Clark dress with black accessories and • ccption was held in the fellowship i rangement of white gladioli and
and Cecil Eugene Hickson, son of a corsage o( yellow . sweetheart j hall of the church. The refresh- silver candelabra.
ment table was overlaid with a | Mrs. J . W. Keen, an aunt of th*
lira. Sarah Hickson, all of Oviedo, rosea.
bride, cut the wedding cake, and
were married Oct. S at I p m.
Miss Joan Poffrabarger kept tha
at the firs t Methodist Church In
bride's book.
Oviedo.
Others assisting with ths serv­
The Rev. George Carllon offiing were Mrs. Thelma Hickson,
ciated at the double-ring, candle­
a iister-in-law of the groom and
light ceremony.
Mrs. Henry Aiken, another aunt
The church was decorated with
af the bride.
arrangements of white gladioli.
For her going • away outfit.
Mrs. T. I.. Lingo, organist and
Mrs. Hickson chose a beige lace
Merritt Staley, soloist, presented a
sheath, over taffeta with black
program of wedding music.
accessories.
Mrs. Richard Smithson was ma­
Upon return from their wedding
tron of honor, Bryant N. Hick­
trip, the couple's address will
son, brother of the groom, was
b# Route 1, Box 1M, Oviedo.
best man and serving as usher*
were John Clark Jr., a brother
of the bride and John David Beas­
ley.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a white embroid­
ered princess style dress aod car­
ried a bouquet of white Fuji mums.
The matron of honor wore a lavrndar princess style dress and car­
Witches and goblins will be aeei)
«. y 7 ,
two days early in Sanford thia
ried a bouquet of Isvcndar Fuji
mums.
year as t!i« Benevolent snd P stroitic order of Does, a t Its meeting
The bride's mother wore a blue
jersey dress with pink accessories
Monday night, made big plan*
served from 6 to 7 p. m. on the day of the bazaar. Left to
(or a fun-filled Halloween danca
and a corsage of pink sweetheart
.MEMBERS OK THE ETHEL ROOT CIRCLE and the
MR. AND MRS. CECIL EGL’ENE HICKSON
right they are, (front row) Mrs. George Chabot, Mrs.
scheduled for Saturday evening,
roses.
Friendship League of the Congregational Christian
Joseph Stock, Mrs. Merrill Robinson, president of the
at the local Elks* Club.
Church are shown displaying an assortment of hand
Friendship League; and Mrs. Clyde Stinson. Back row.
made articles to he offered for side at their annual haIngenuity and imagination will
Mrs. Howard Rollins, Mrs. W. W, I.ini and Mrs. M. J.
•'nor, scheduled for Dec. 3. The two groups are co-spon­
pay off for those who use them
Corbett, Ethel Root president.
sor** of the project and have been working diligently all
as prizes will be awarded to t
(Herald Photo)
summer and fall in preparation for it. A supper will be
the best couple, tha funniest cos*
tume and tha most original.
A stork shower was given, Sat­
"In addition to tha prizea and
urday night, at the Community
the fun of guessing who's who, n
Hall in Geneva by Mrs. Jimmy
gala evening la in store for thoan
Mr. and Mrs. Alvah W. King, ployed by the Citizen's Bsnk of Raulerson and Mrs. Johnny Ja- attending. An orchestra will be o s
cobs, honoring Mrs. Robert Phil­
hand to furnish music for dane*
of uvirdo announce the engage-, Oviedo,
lips.
ing" aaid Mrs. B. G. C erathert,
ment and approaching m arriage
groom-elect waa born in
After the opening of gifts snd
president who presided over the
of their daughter, Yvonne, to J * * 0"1*/ N' C" * 5 * ^ ^
n ? a social hour refreshments of cup
• Kdccwalcr High School, in ormeeting.
The VAlt-9 Enlisted Wives Club
By m a r l i n r . JONES
; snd her committee, Mrs. Joseph
| Charles Ronald Taylor, »un of |iin,|0t | | c lt employed at the Mar­ cakes and c«M drtnka were ser­ Admission to the dance will be
ved to the guests.
ROSE CIRCLE
met at the Sunday School build* j Laughter and merriment ran g ' Lelnhart, Mrs. Lynn Neely, Mrs,
Mrs. Ellen Taylor, of Winter Park. lin Co. in Orlando.
$1 per person, proceeds of which
Those present included Mrs.
Rose Circle of the Sanford Gar- j Thr biidc-eiecl was born in TlfThe wedding will be an event
will go toward tha upkeep and
ing at the Sanford Naval Air fort|, y rj(iay evening when mem- George Kelsey. Mrs. E. L. Lut
rell, Mrs. W. R. Meek. Sr.. Mrs. den Club held the first m eeting1
. . . h ..
n . of Nov. 21, at 4:30 p m . at the Lester Harper, Mis. Hubert Yar­ equipment for the Hirry-Annn
Station, (or Ihe monthly session. bcrj ^ the Oviedo Woman's
borough, Mrs. Dons
Drcggors,
, First Baptist Church in Oviedo.
J. H. Staley and Mrs. W. T. Wal- of the fall season at the home of
Crippled Children's Horn# in Um­
O Mrs. Robert Hudson was elected , Club galhered wjth their hus- ker.
^-0 formai invitations arc being Mrs. Marrie Massey, Mrs. G. W. atilla. All Elks and their guests
Mrs. E. L. Lindsey, in Litlla Yen cdo and was a member of the
club representative to the central t , ^ ,
Keliuvwahip Hall of the
1959 graduating class of Oviedo' u .„( a,„i a|j friends of the couple Jacobs, Mrs. Bob Craig, Miss are invited to this festive event
Decorations centering the tables ice.
Marcia Sacked aod Miss Cath­
committee. Minutes of the last j First Methodist Church for the were formed from Japanese piuuia,
Upon arrival the members were High School. She Is presently cm* J arc invited to attend.
that la scheduled to get under­
erine Mason.
committee meeting were read.
annual "Country Frolic" honoring fruits, vegetables, pine cones, served coffree by ihe hoslcas. Tbc
way at • p.m. and last until 1 a .in.
Tickets for the Sanford-DeBary 1tls« husbands and members of the I pumpkins, pyracanlha, golden meeting was opened with Peter
At an tmpressiva ctramony
symphony were offered for sale Oviedo High School faculty, th c ir|ra in tree and fall leaves.
Marshall's "Prayer for World I
Mrs. Caruthers Initiated Mrs. John
to the members.
wives and husbands.
! Walter Teague Introduced Mr. Peace," read by Mrs. Chart#* J
Pierro as ths newest m ember
itra , C. R. Waller was welcomed
Costumes for the occasion rang : and Mrs. Herman Morris of the J Park,
of the Sanford Drove 160,
as a new member and guests were , cd from farmer boya and girls to | MQ Ranch, who-were in charge
Mrs. James Truitt, president,
During the social hour, re ­
Mrs. Gerald Sasser, Mrs. Robert {old fashioned numbers. Mrs. R.W .] of the •ntertsinmsnt for the even- presided at the business session,
freshments were enjoyed by tha
Hie Upsala Presbyterian Church members. Hostesses for the even­
^ S e c h rc s t. Mrs. Robert
Kerner, j Estes, president, received many j ing. They kept the crowd, e sti-[ when plans were made lor the {
| is sponsoring a family fellowship ing were Mrs. Jam es Smith, Mrs.
Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. compliments on her costume made mated at about 150, laughing dur- j circle'* part in the state flower
covered dish supper, Saturday,
show, at the Civic Center in Dec
J. Perry.
after fashions of many years ago. ing the entire evening.
John McCloskey and Mrs. Lynn
Various games were played in- ember,
H &gt;steascs for the evening were
Mrs. James Partin received honi Supper wil he served in the Lyons.
3lrs. A. W. Epps, Mrs W A
Mrs. F. Siegcman and Mrs. Char- ort for her "mop" wig and George eluding one that proved to be
educational building at A p.m.,
lew Ylnning.
Means for Ids outstanding get- very popular. The group was &lt;ti- Morrison and Mrs. O. I.. Barks
followed by a film interpreting the
Thera are an estimated 499 mil­
The next meeting is scheduled up. a loud tie many feet long a- vided into two sections, the Re- were appointed as members of thr
; missions of the church.
lion chickens la America. This
publicans and the Democrats, with nominating committer.
for Nov. 17 at &lt; p m. in the Sunday l gainst a bright orange shirt.
1 All members .md friends are come* dawn to about three per
A lesson on "horticulture" was
School building at the Naval Air; Members and guests enjoyed the Mr*. James Partin and George
invited to attend both the supper, person.
Station.
i delicious covered dish supper *er- C. Means serving as leaders o( led by Mrs. Epps. She gave tug
and program. The supper is free,
j geations for raring for plants
the two groups.
------------------------------ved by Mrs. Charles T. N'iblack
i tmt donations will be accepted for
THE WONDERFUL
damaged by the hurricane and
the church building fund.
SMITH . CORONA
showed specimens of some rare
Geneva
ELECTUIC PORTABLE
plants, including the "varnish
tree."
Mrs. W. E. Gray described *ome
interesting plants, observed on
By AUDREY JOHNSON
a recent trip to Jamaica. One was
Julian Harrison entered Semi­
Mrs. T. K. Phillips lias returned
Mrs. Wallace Kelsey, the former | the room. The bonoree was as- the pimiento or allspice tree.
nole Memorial Hospital Sunday
home from Jacksonville, where | Miss Carol Alford, recent bride, I listed by her two sisters, Miss
Ilie program "grooming plants
where he will undergo aurgery,
ahe recently underwent major aur- wai ltled wi,h a miscellaneous! Gladyjs Alford who kept the g ift1for the Rower show' was preFriends of Jerry Meachain will
% scry at the Baptist Memorial Ho*- jhort(r n , urid ay evening at the i book and Alias Jeannie Alford who ,tn l*d by Mrs. J. D Woourulf,
9191.19. Temporary
MISS YVONNE KING I
lie glad to learn that he is re­ Regular
pita!. Since then, she hsd been'
_ . 1. .
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law price only 914f.lt
. . i i
w l home of Mrs. Ri Lsery in Ovi-1 assisted with the opening of the,
.
. . . . .
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cuperating satisfactorily from re­
recuperating at Hie home of | u
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r
•
| .\|r j. Morrison, Mr*. Barks, Mrs. | plus taxaa
cent kidney,aurgery at the Flori­
Other portable prlceo la
Iriends in Jack-onville.
\edo.
gifts.
Henry .Simpson. Mrs. John Tno
proportion
da Sanitarium. Cards and letter!
The First Baptist Church of
Co hostesses included Mr*. D.
Delicious punch and cake was J mas, Mri. Charles Cole, Mrs
10-9ey typing course free
may be mailed lo him, room 111
Geneva has planned a fellowship
W. Willis, Mrs. J. G. Beasley, served to Mrs. Roy Alford, mother i.anft Mrs. J . O. Gregory
HAYNES
west, care of tha hoepltal, Or­
dinner to be held Sunday, after
Mrs. Charlie Dishman, Mrs. G. of the bride; Mrs. George Kelsey, Miss GtennaMagill.
OFFICE MACHINE CO.
worship services. In conjunction JM. Arie, Mrs. Irving Malcolm, and Mrs. Dora Kelsey, grandmother!
WOODROSE CIRCLE
B&gt; MAR,AN R JaNE*
] and Jim Wilson, home when they lando.
Typenrltera • Adding
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamil
Machine* - Cash Register*
with this dinner, a roll call of all Mrs. Alvah King.
of the bridegroom; Mrs. G. W .. Mr*. Leonard DeWitt w .i host
Mr* John 0 ,0 h*’ ,'c‘ n
r' lur" , .
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n .-r wUh
311 Magnolia Ave.
members will be held with ate-1 Arrangements of gladioli and Alford, grandmother of the bride.
l0
opening meeting of home room mother and Hallowr-! ' ” »• UUc*v*t ‘ * a * iniiirn er wun to.’ West 19th St. left Monday, for I
Sanford. Florida
wardship being stressed.
| hibirus were plared throughout1 Mrs. Lynn Neely, Mrs. E. G. the Woodrose Garden Circle.
m Carnival chairman for Alfred *m'
wil* Clrwiston, lo spend the winter. 1
here and m Sarasota with her bro
'Cross.
cross, sirs.
Mrs. C. M. Arif,
Arie, Mrs. Psul
ra m j The
nre main
mam item of business
buDnesa dis-,
dis . Campbell s tenth grade twine
ther before reluming hume.
Slavik, Miss Ruth Davidson. Mrs. cussed, was plans for the forth-1100m
Mrs. J. G. Beasley accompanied
M. F Beasley, Mr*. R. L. Slavik, | coming .lower show.
' M(|, p
Fleming will arher
»on, Norman Nolle, lo Geor- i
J. W, Beasley. Mrs. Ale* LeinThree new members were accep nve
,hia
lo b(. wlth
hart. Mrs. P. H. Brown. Mrs. D. led in the circle. Thry wen- Mrs N.r molher whl!f , he lf inlrrning gia fur a stay with her son-in-law
W. Willis, Mrs. A. J. Reynolds.] frank Kahlo, Mrs. Rernard B.ai*
Winter Park for eight weeks. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Geor­
ge Higgins at Omega Ga.
Mrs. R. E. Knight, Mrs. B asil; an‘* ^ r*. Everett Terry.
^ she is a senior si FSC.
.Mrs. Jack T. Bryant, wife of the
Jfsy*. Mrs. Ksrl Daul, .Mrs. Clara
Coffee and doughnuts were »erMiss Ann Pierson, a graduate
, ...
E. Mariner. Mrs. Kenneth
Mat- '««* bX '*&gt;• hostess and a pleasant „f the Oviedo High School in 1955 pl,1*r
underwent major aurger), Mon­
rolm, Mrs. Mary.Arie, Mrs
Cor- “ *!*• hour enjoyed.
„f Orlando Junior College, and of
fur school or rough
day. at ihe Winter Park Memorial.
play — LEVIS can laka it!
rme King, Mrs. Nina Lsery,Mr*.
----------- -------------------- .Stetson University, the latter in
Hospital.
Elizabeth Beasley, Mrs. Charles
, .
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Feb., 1JG0, has been in training
Wa hava them in alt alssa —
Dishipan, and Mrs. Glady s Mai- i y Q W
A m V a lS
loT * ^0,&gt;
,lle h^ 1*1 Security
• Inn* and regulara, a*»orted
coim.
Administration following her wurk
culura.
Mr. snd Mr*. Robert l&gt;. McN'sb in Valdosta Ga.,
FRIDAY
announce the birth of a daughter. ] She U now ,n «*lt.more. MdAND
three weeks, after which she re­ The Norman deVcre Howard
JACKEfS
I Ersnces Dianne, born Oct. 22 at
ports to Sarasota for work there. Chapter, United Daughters of the
in Ihe newest style* — tome
The Senior MYF of First Metks *'n*noIa Memorial Hospital,
Mrs. George M. BUckwell, of Confederacy meets at 3 p. m. at
shawl collar* — latest colors.
odist Church is snonsoring a "R est- 1 Paternal grandparent* arc Mr. Lubbock, Texas, accompanied her Ihe home of 31rs. B. I,. Perkin*,
nik Party", Saturday from 9 to *nd ifr*. D. K. Jfc.Nab, of Sin- sister snd hrother-m isw, lawise MM Magnolia Ave.
10.30 p m. in 5irKinley Hall.
, ford snd maternal grandparents
Continental
All members of the iroup are are Mr. and Mr*. R. W. nisck
DRESS PANTS
inv ited to attend.
| mon. of Jay, Fla.

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Hallowe’en Dance

B fe y -m

^Mrs. Robert Hudson
To Represent

V AH -9 Wives Club

Oviedo Club Fetes
School Faculty

Miss King To W ed
Charles R. Tay lor

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Geneva Resident

Honored At Shower

C'uid&amp;A

Fellowship Supper

At Upsala Church

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Miscellaneous Shower Honors
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Ole M iss, Bengels Sparks SEC Play

Sanford Jayyeos
Trounce 'Cudas

ATLANTA (UPI) — Mighty
Miaaiailppf calabntea homecom­
ing Saturday after eW straight
/vine on the road end the g u sit of
honor will he those Leuieiana
Stats Bengala who two yoara run­
ning havo smashed the Rebel*'
dreams of their first perfect sea•on.
*
But tho Missiilppi - Lbuiilana
State game of 1960 doesn't fail In
the tame category a* their clas­
tic* of IM I and 1959.
Two years ago, both were un­
beaten and untied when they met
a t Oxford with the Southeaitem
Conf. t«.u« and national championehipe at stake. The Brngals
won, 14-0, and grabbed all the
pritaa.
Th* tame situation prevailed
last year when they played a t
Baton Rouge. LSI' won in the
closing minute*. 7-3. on a teniational 89-yard punt return by Bil­
ly Cannon. But an upeet the fol­
lowing week by Tcnneisce killed
tha Bengali’ chances for repeat­
ing as national champions. At
seunon's end-Mieietippi was No.
2. I.SU No. 3 and both had 9-1
records.

The unbeaten Sanford Jayveea rolled over New
Smyrna 44-0 for their fifth straight win of (he campaign
Wednesday.
Pacing the Sanford attack waa Ron Getman who
scored three touchdowns.
Getman was aided in the scoring department by
Butch Riser who raced 45 yards or one score; Mike
Caolo, who ran 65 yards to psy dirt; Bill Lovelace who
ran 12 yards and Jim Wesslund on a 20 yard jaunt.
The next game for the locals will tie against Florida
Military School next Thursday at 8:80 p. m. It will be
the final home game of the season.

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Port Orange
FLORIDA STATK HANK TKIM'HY lor the November tournament o f th e
Sanford Women's Golf Assn, is examined by T. E. Tucker, president of
the bank. Sally Wight, left, and Blanche Nicely, president of the golf asso­
ciation. Mrs. Wight holds the second prise, a sterling silver bracelet. A
transistor radio also will be among the prizes. The trophy has to tie won
three times to retire it.
• (Herald Photo)

The Sanford Midget# rolled over Port Orange Wednes­
day night, 84-14.
Striking quickly in the first quarter, Sanford scored
their first tally on a halfback dive by Steve Groover with
four minut e gone in the quarter. Thla play waa set up by
Ron Hinson's interception.
Billy Higgins plunged for th*
extra point.
Witk almost the entire second
quarter playod in a scoreless deedlock. At Goodepeed pleked off a
Fort Orange serial aad ran 60
yards for a TD. This play came
with ene minute remaining in the
f i n t half. Higgins converted
again.
Opening the third quarter, .San­
ford went to the air, a t Hon Hin­
son threw to BiU Kuykendall for
a touchdown. The play covered 4&lt;&gt;
yardc. Hlggine plunged for hit
third conversion.
In a thrilling fourth quartor,
Port Orango stagod a comeback
drive. Scoring on a SO yard sweep
play and n 41 yard punt return,
the Orangemen closed the gap to
S l-ll.
But through the running and
pais receiving ef Hlggine, who
scored two more touchdowns, the
Brevea emerged victorious by a
34-11 count.

Impressing Lyman A L Expands To 10 Teams For 1961
Squad Travels To
Dunnellon Friday

Tha Rebels, paesd by thsii
Many feel that th* 1940 Sugar
Bowl Gama was a preview of great quartarback Jaka Gibbs
what ran ba «x pected Saturday. have rolled up an average of 350
yards per gam*. LSU haa o ^
powered the injury-riddled Banaveraged
197. The Bengal*' d afM
gals, SI-0.
•iva
record
ia as good as th#
Mississippi.goas Into Saturday'!
lam a unbeaten and ranked No. t Rebels’. But Mississippi is foui
nationally. But this tlnsr. LSU deep a t avery position and LSU’s
haa failed to follow suit. The reserves are shallow and graen.
But evtn with th* odds seemBengala have been stout enough
defensively but their lark of of­ ingly stacked against LSU, tha
fense has left them with a record gama 'at Oxford, Miss., which will
of one win against four losses de­ ba regionally televised, evtrahadspite having allowed a total of owa the rest of a heavy south,
a
only two touchdowns in the five eastern slat* Saturday.
On another day, the gam* n
games.
Gainesville would be tha head-lin­
er. It matches the hefty Auburn
Tigers against the daring Florida
DUNEDIN. Fla. (U PI»—War­ Gators. Both havo lost only ona
ren Orlick of the Tam O'Shanter gama this season and both ara
Country Club in Orchard Lake, contenders to Mississippi, which
Mich, waa named today aa the nsither meets, for the SEC crown.
PGA golf profcasional-of-the-ycar
Florida is presently tied with
Mississippi for the SF.C lead. Tha
for I960.
Th# 43-year-oid Orlick, a mem­ Gators are underdogs S aturdm
ber of th# Provisional Golfers’ with Auburn figured to havo m o*
Association of America since 1932, p o w e r and greater defensive
was selected as the sixth winner strength. But tha gambling G at.
of this annual award on the basis ora havo pulled off two upsets al­
of all-around ability and his con­ ready this season and reportadly
tributions
*be f .m . n f golf. have th* spirit to try again.

Orlick Named

D on't Just Dream A b o u t It...
D O S O M E T H IN G

GO
BOWLING!

NEW YORK (U P I)—The Amer-. lees. Webb is chairman of the would wreak havoc in my opinion
lean League’s expansion to a 10- &gt;Ak'e expansion committee.
and I'm sure that the American
i . ..Mi
i AL president Joe Cronin stunned League will not want to offend the
team circuit m 1961 was
cd'
b^ e b i|, * orld „ le Wedncl.
enthusiastically in the three cities, day wUh th# anBOIUlc, mOTl of the earlier settlers and their fans,”
involved today hut drew loud ciricuit’a three • pronged realign- he added.
Sporting on* of their most im­ squawks from Walter OlMalley of ment move which:
Bill Nicholas, general manager
ONLY
pressive records in recent year* the Dodgers and Continental
—Transferred
tha
Senators ol the Loa Angeleg Coliseum, said,
“ lock, slock and bstbnv" (rnm however: ' We cooperated with the
tha I.yman Givyhound* taka • 4- ke4g*ue founder William hnea.
Washington, D, C., to Mtnnespolts- Dodgers, so why wouldn't we co­
1-1 record to Dunnellon Friday I
,,
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Open Lanes* Available For Non-League Bowling
night for a grid tilt.
I Clv,e
ia Mln"“ Pol‘- St. Paul.
operate with the others?"
Bring The Family, ivr V isitors From "Rack Home"
Coach Bill Proctnr’s squad, fresh St. Paul, lo t Angelos and Wash—Established • new fi tychise
Webb had pointed out in New
WKRE OPEN ’TIL 2:00 A. M.. 7 DAIS A WEEK.
from a 35-11 slugging of Bunnsll, lngton cheered the American in Washington, thus keeping ma­ York that the naw Los Angeles
last Friday will go with th* same League's bombshell announcement jor league baseball in the nation'* tesm might plsy games in Wrigstarting barkfisld that has rolled and indicated all-out efforts to sur­ capital.
ley Field If the Coliseum were
—Invaded the rich Loa Angeles
up some six touchdowns in their
mount any obstacles. At the same area and thus matched the rival unavailable. 1
last two encounters.
Shea, whose attempts to lure
At the signal calling poat will “ me O'Malley shouted that “ an- National League m a eoast-to- the National League hack to New
he Mike Brawn with high scoring! other full baseball schedule would ooaat circuit.
York led to the formation of the
Webb, who aaid emphatically Continental League, delivered a
Jimmy Williams and Carl I’reaelyi wreak havoc in Los Angeles" snrt
Onora Rd. just off Hwy. 17-92
at th* halfback skit* and Paul Shea called tit* move “one of the “ we are on our way to 12 teams," blistering indictment of the Amer
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Blackford a t fullback.
1 lowest blows below the bell In the said lhatf urther details of the |Can League's move and predicted
RENTAL SHOES
• REFRESHMENT BOOTH
expansion would be worked out at „ would revive conSre.iional Ic
On the line, Harry Brown and hntnry of sport."
Three key official* of the fed­ the league's next meeting here, giilation that baseball hopes to
Bon Hugrins will he nt ends;
FREE NURSERY with TRAINED ATTENDANT
Clarence lluod and Mnrvin Fel­ eral government—Sen. Estates Re­ Nov. 17. That meeting will deal, avoid.
lows, gusrds; Buddy Howtun end tainer (D-Tenn.), Rep. Emanuel among other things, with allot­
Jon fllmmel, tackles and Griffith t eller (D-N.Y.), and Kep. Kenneth ment of players for the new fran­
Keating (B-N.Y.i—expressed ap- chises. This Is expected la be ac­
Landress at center.
Proctor thle week has em phasii-' proval of tho move which means complished by use of the so railed
ed tha passing gam* during the that the American league will disaatcr plan—the plan created a
weekly drilla.
, operate aa a lu-leam circuit with lew years ago in the event a team
•We’ve looked pretty good In * 152 game schedule for each was wiped out in a train or plane
crash. It would make certain ^lay­
tha scoring department but, a b ig 1team in '61.
The National league, which ers from each existing team in
Home’a Distributors seem to be hand should go to ths blocking
voted expansion into New York the circuit available to the new
off on another winning streak, aa b a c k s , " h e a a id .
ami Houston in 1942. said through dubs from a “ pool.”
they added four wine this week, to
The identities of the groups
Iragur president Warren Gtlcs
hold their lead In Tha Seminole
that the American weagtic't sur­ which will operate the new fran­
County Businessmen's Bowling
prise action would not change chises in Washington and lo t An­
League. They have 34 wina in
thru plans. The two major lea- geles were not disclosed although
first, with Benton, General Con­
goes thus will prrvcnt uneven ali­ Kites insisted he knew that Hank
tracting in second with 23.
gnments in 1941 for the first time Greenberg and Bill Veeck of the
Jet Inn Bar haa third with 22,
since the Anirrican league was Chicago While Sox intended to
Owen'* Gulf Service and Sanford
move to the nation's capital to
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Ths founded in J900.
Electric are fourth with 19, Art
11 "■» nbvi,m» ,h*‘ American run Du! fledgl.og franchise.
Day’s Turkeys havo 13, Ilide-A high cost of financing (Wilt The
While Stahls*. Gator Lumber, Stilt) Chamberlain ami other less ILeague officials believed their In-1 O'M alley strongly questioned the
Angelesj invasion of tho U s Angels* ternVulcan Matariala, and Abstract! publicized athletes today put Uni- I'* ‘,on “f ‘lle !“*&gt;•
pro Iterritory “ evenrd the acore" for i lory and said “ we had hoped to
Coip. ara tied In. sixth with 17 veraity of Kansas' sportx
each, Atlantia Coast I.ine, South­ gram on two years of probation j ,h* A**'0"*1 L**Eue's return to get our own problems in pioneer
New York. The AL drive to put ing the territory, in building our
ern Bell, and Wall's are tied with by the NCAA
The nolirv-dirertine Council of * ,''anchl'« « G* Angeles was stadium, behind us belore the rel15 each for seventh. Welly's Phil­
off three »(**rhe*drd by Dan Topping and stives move in."
lip* M have 14, Harvey's Plumb­ the NCAA, finishing
sessions Wednesday, I,fl W*bb* to owners of the Yan-1“ Another full baseball schedule
ing 13, Sanford Atlantic National days of
L E T 'S C O M P A R E O P E R A T I N G C O S T S
Rank and lleftlar Home* 12 each, made these decisions:
Bated an 12,000 MUee far Ona Yaar's BeMng
—Lifted the probation ban* on
OUR ’61 FORDS ARE
Independent Five II, Casselberry
Country Cluh and North Orlando University of Mississippi, North
YO U R P R ESEN T C A R
DUB*
BEAUTIFULLY BUILT TO
Home* 10 aach.
Carolina State and University nf
1111 F O R D
ESTIMATE
O P E R A T IN G C O S T S
Although Vince Maaeinulla waa Wyoming.
—Placed
Kansas’ basketball
TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES...
top man with a M0 scratch ser­
M M P -M IL I
ies. Ttsesdav night, many big team on probation for two vears
C H A S S I S L U B R IC A T IO N
C M A t S I t L U B R IC A T IO N
A N D TO TAKE CARE OF YOU BY
$ M .IB
games war* bowled Maaaimilla I and the football team on proha
( A b obucK BB 91 to OvBfy 1000 ml#») $ 1 1 . 0 0
(u*4w ..im U .rn m . M n . ib . n U
had a 232, George Conklin 304. lion for one year. The national
CUTTING COSTS, ELIMINATING
John i'aquatt* 221, and Geraid championship trark and field
O il C H A N S II
O IL C H A N S I S
Behrtns 232. Ruaa Kitner holds team waa not involved.
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M A N Y SERVICE STOPSI
high gam* for tha league, a 245,
rolled last week.
M U FFLER REPLA CEM EN T
O O U B L I-W R A R R IO
Filling in tha split rlrrla hy Pick Harvard Back
No doubt about it. the 1961 Ford t* a beau­
a
A L U M I N I II O M U r r t l R
(IrtCltiOoif IftBtB'lBhB* t * * '9 t ~ IB
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making the 3-10 seemed easy to
tiful automobile. But the really big newa ia
•H*n BB
pot jO O t f l y p if tt B U B
( L u u . . t. 1 b i*.t aa I . * * m arm.
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Curley Barren tine, Con Hllchuk, Intyre, 22-year-old Halfback whose
the way it can eme you money .'
and Gan* Marcel. Walsh and Dick passe* led to all of Harvard's
For instance, in the ’61 Ford you'U«m»rN IW S Il F . a o j U S T IN *
BRA KE ADJUSTM EN TS
Hendrix made the 3-10, Wally points In last Satuiday's 9-4 vtemally go 20,000 mile* between cImmi* lubri­
R R A R IS
raw br«M . .*.•
( A b fftuCfl Bl V * P*f Ad,w*i»W#*«4 .B B
7-3. Elaton Bard and tory over Dartmouth, haa Keen
M M
(ill&lt;K«I.| tJ,u.l I l M H n M .,. .u f.cations. Then, n quick, inexpensive Ford
up to l a i d pot pool)
1-8-10, and Wallace selected tha Ivy Leagna hark of
l « m . M . at » . ba,..)
Dealer lube job fabout $4.00i" will get you
4-7-10.
th* week.
set for another 30,000 mile*. Ydu'U go 4,000
A U T O M A T IC T R A N S . B A M O
N IW C R U It i- O - M A T X
mile* between oil changes with Ford'a Full* t l N K A S I A O J U t T M IN T
T R A N S M IS a iO N
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Flow oil filter. Ford’* powerful, new Truck
( * . « * . 4 iu lle .n l .nl,)
m . t t l , t * rv&gt;
Sue brake* ease, too, for they adjuqt themw|ve« automatically for the life of the lining
W A IIN S
P O R O O IA M O N O t U B T R t
And Ford's double-wrapped, aluminiieri
F IN IS H
m
. . . t.ic t r t a u e tti.
21JB
M .M
tit mi
ittufHcr normally lasts up to 3 time* longer
IM n . i n M * . • t w i n
INCLUDE ALL MEDALLION
than the ordinary kind.
HOME SPECIFICATIONS.
Add to thcee features the fact that Ford’*
TOTAL
$ *2 .6 5
TO TAL
$ 1 1 .1 #
Diamond Luatre Finish never need* waxing,
and you have a car that can eav* you plenty
Com* 8 n the Miracle o f
* t a . h g u tts in easit is o , . , at i»n. ise / .s.n t esbrnai.e .1 a . e it g . aatieni &gt;i
in maintenance coats. And remember, we
c e ils le e . n a n * . p .r s ie a I t t o - I I M full-sise Am trtcaa car l w a Iwn
Ford E)eal*r* were th* first to extend our
Modem Entertaining —
vser. a n * envm g t o * &lt; . r . g . sn a a tl * » la n c e *1 11.900 u n i. , a t e s m p t f. a
warranty on '61 cars to 12,000 miles or one
«&lt;ta in . I M I F a r* Is r a lull jtar u neu th . . . m .
c n p ib . . . ,
full year, whichever cornea first. Ask your
S u k t t . d it f M . h . n S . . l u m a Ir . m I. H - k t n S t . l u m a a n d y a a ’||
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JU S T WANTS TO BRAG
ABOUT HER T R IP S y
w TO T M E C IT Y /

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: This problem l» not
mine. I t I* the problem of * nun who **
devoted end decent ** they come. His wife
told him four months ego that she wm*
carry in f another man’s child. They have
two of their own. Surely a man can t be
expected to aupport another man s child.
He has conaidered divorcing her, but th a t
would mean aeparatlon from his own two
children unless he publicly declared their
mother unfit to raise them; Where would
that get him? la there any way out of this.
Abby? I am more than casually interested
ta th l. man b « « w h . to my * » •
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DEAR CRUSHED: You are correct.
• The problem la not yours—It is your son a.
If he wanta to divorce hia wife, he has
grounds. If he reconsider*, for the sake of
keeping his family together, help him by
never mentioning the incidont again.
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DEAR ABBY: I am 13, fairly attrac­
tive and well-liked. I just found out that I
am going to have to have braces. How can
I look nice with a mouthful of hardware?
“TIN GRIN”
DEAR TIN: Better to have a “tin
grin" and a beautiful smile..‘ill your adult

life than a mouthful of craxy mixed-up
teeth.
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DEAR ABBY: What does • man do
when his wife never goes to church with
him and the children? She likes to sleep
late on Sunday morning and 1 haven’t the
heart to wake her. People ask me If ahe
js sick or nut of town. It is very embar­
rassing. When I as1c her please to go to
church, she says she doesn't have to g» tochurch to save her soul. How can I get her
to go? /
EMBARRASSED
I)EARfcEMBARRASSED: If she won't
go to save her soul, niavbe she’ll go to save
your face. Try a little tenderness.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO -IGNORANT
AND ASHAMED” : Your, question is one
that troubles many people . , . and it is
nothing to be ashamed of. I cannot print
the answer in my column, but will mail
you a personal reply if you will send me a
self-addressed, stamped envelope.
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agers Want To Know." send 25 cents and
a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope
in care of this paper.

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• truction and Development mode of the American Raiwera Associnew loan* of $658.7 million in its atlon, han a aiinple formula for
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What Ever Happened To The Sound
Of Kids Threatened By Parents?

ABOUT MY TR IP
AROUND THE J
V w orld/ y '

FOR HERTHIG

Continental Clateronm
Name
ludax —liar# Oarraoap
Wnatnar • Neva
Wnka Un Marina
Cartaane
Naoa
Neva

Striking rlorks strika the hour
lO’ f
saparataly or strika them simul­
SERVING DAILY TIL MIDNIGHT
you out” ai a true gem of a taneously.
Bf DICK WRIT
I 14 t l i • ap ittn E tn g a r e t
If the clucks strike the hnurt | 1:44 III Nnwa
WASHINGTON (LTD - I h»\e threat herauie It world like yeast
Just 8 Miles South of Sanford
on the miscreant's imagination. I separately it is clear that one of 1.40 12) TBA
•been reading a Library ot ConHi K'insar Room
• r U. S. Hwy. 17-92
always had visiona of being
■Si Karloon Kaanra
■grtia pamphlet about a fellow ground to dust by an emery them must b* right and the other t:IS Cl
Itnnta and Maddlia
FERN PARK, FLA.
mint bo wrong. Tha quetiinn is t:C tsi Pina Don* v » « l
•who travels around the world Hheel.
S:ll ISI New—interview*
’tspe recording folk music.
1 In parts of the South., mothers i which is which. A mistake in de­
HI To lla Aimauiicte
PHONE
M id w ay 4-1998
Last year, the collector, Paul used to tell their offspring: “ If ciding could mean the diffeience 14:4* (2) Uo uan Ka Ml
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By FRED DANZIG
| The large rast handled Itself
‘r . Bowl.., received a grant f r o m ') 0'' * th“ ” *in' r U ,* V . ? lijtweeii cauhing and missing a 14:41 I I I O r b i t
.Member Diners' Club And American Exprsee
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. . . from an amazing grace to a floatl* .l v IS) \ Idaa Villa#*
NEW
YORK
(UP1)
—
T
h
e
well, but I’d like lo give ipeeial
bus
or
train.
‘the Rockefeller Foundation which ing opportunity." This. I'm sure
12) r i a r t o u r H u n ts
tl.4* tli Pvlct. la Right
most dramalic of John Brown's credit to Tim O’Connor and W’eienabled him to spend several .,ou'l| agree, la a threat that ha*
Failure of the rlnrk* to strike
•4) I Ix)va I,uf«
IS) Morning court
ill-fated
attempts to "meddle tli ley Addy. O'Connor portrayed a
months in Morocco. He brought a poetic at well as a deterrent njmuitnnmou-ly reflect* on the ll:ao
il.lu it) Comm ration
rectly with tm peculiar inMitii- doctor who managed lo make
*4, lll.ir llnrlfon
back some 99 hour* •( miolr quality.
man of tha household uhuie duly
uon'' of slavery in pre-Civil War Mason face the facta — that not
which hs baa turned sver to the I Georgia children of a diaobedi- it is to synchronise the clock*. 1 1 :1 * (S) Itoiva T h a t B o b
,
..
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,nl
nature frequently
were A repoit will be matte to him that
day* rcecived a busy, slout-licart- only were his follower* no longer
For ail
FRIDAY
P.
M.
library a archievs of folk song. .
,hat
,hl&gt;y
he laken
ed. hardworking production Tues­ following hut the slave uprising
the flock* are not together. He 1„ „ (J, Trul&gt;
One sf the things Bowles w ant-,
th* ChattahoocheeRiver and
day night in a bravura NBCTV that he expected would not be |
nill Hav« it imprra««&lt;l upon him
k » Lott or U f
•d to record waa a rare musical j ordered not to Jump in.
special.
forthcoming. Addy was effective
emphatically that the eorr.ct t
i
m
e
f
e
e
instrument, a sort of primitive
The only ingenious threat Tvs
The hour Jong original drama by as Col. Washington, an# of the
ia easenlial lo the orderly running
tli aaarea r»i Toiaerrete
stereo, known as the "Z anur." It I heard recently was ultered by a
tl) (juean 4'or A Day
Robert J. Crcan. "Jolin Brown's raiders' hostage*.
.is a double reed in the ban range | father who threatened to “ get out 0
e nou.&lt;e o .
| ii:it tit Guiding uaht
Raid.” was ha«ed on the Oct. 16.
The production was taped on
AT THE CIVIC CENTER
He
will
It*
aiknl
how
anybotly
12:44
IS)
H-p.
Pollt.
dp—i-h
&gt;
whieh hat two mouthpieces and of thit chair and drop kick you
1859, raid on Harpers Ferry, location at Harpers Ferry and the
.an know when to have dinner if ,iM
" rill
.Saturday, Ort. 29. heeinning *4
I 44 til T
two btilla’-horn resonators.
acroii the living room."
W.Va., hv Almlltiunisl Brown nnd recreated settings lent an air of
7:30 I*. M. Keeord Hop, Game*, I'ritee,
ime clock fay* ona thing and one
t l) About r&gt; « a s
Bowles finally found o n e at
his
ragged
followers.
James
Ma­
immediacy to the story. Many of
Fun Far All!
C i C r a - n r o a il a
stork tay.i ar.c't-T • It* will h« told 1:14
fagangen on the eastern edge of
son dominated th e hour at the thi- trrn et and faces conveyed an
1.21 &lt;i, .V» Tl.. WorlJ Turn#
that ha might be forgiven if th is1
It ) Pan V ra n c la sa H «al
Bm Rif country and captured its
wild eyed farmer turned - insur­ unciviny daguerreotype impact
I 14 t l ) T o ba 4 a n i&gt; u n 4 *it
occurred only o.-ca.iunally but' l:a
. sound alive. This wai not, how­
rectionist.
But Sidnyy Lumet's direction
a t I Jaa
llu r t a )
lhat tha situation ie bamming
It) Kail Cirri*
ever, bis asoat nnorthodo* speci­
Mason's role called for disci­ was
nert
always
success­
H i Da*
la C e « M
chronic.
men.
plined evangelical eloquence. In ful in developing the story. There
I S * i l l l. a ra t ta T o n n e S n a w
It will ha pnintad to him that;
(*i Art Unklattrr
At T a il, hr the southern Rif
l#»s capable hands, this vital re were
too
many distrartions
Sponsored by the Sanford
i l l )tii*&lt;i To K-alUy
kraping tha clock* together i*
country, he recorded a medley of
quirement could have been over­ caused by inserting unnecessary,
S i4 * t i l f a u n a
H r. M a ia a a
merely a manor of galling tha
Morsceaa tunes played by a 12
done with disastrous results. Car­ flashy scenes. Some of the battle
I I I M lllla a a lr a
«k
Ky BENNETT CEItr
maa orehestra. The sole function
rorrert time from the telephone I S * 'illll rHraosat * tbTab aCa la
icature ami comedy could have scenes were too confu-ing. In
a H oot*
‘of sight of the musicians waa to Campus
setting the hands of tha
the
anipus Comics:
t onnes:
and salting
it)
la fie ri
I ) Versui
V
resulted. But Ma.«on controlled his short, I wouldn't call K a smooth
fire rifle* at slated intervals.
I. rurdue sophomore: "Have you clocks. Tha-. ia a» uming that h e ; i H }}{
r#. a l* " f.jr |&gt;I&lt;ay
intensity, his bold exhortations, production.
t a R been
k a a n
aabroad?
i n a n a i l ^ '*
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A fter the big: Halloween
I found tha pamphlet very in­ ever
It)
iirifbttr
Ma­
hit blind confidence in his des
hat .not
fnrgotlan
to wind athe
Crean'a script tried lo make
Vra-rtcan R.aSiiaag
teresting and it set me to wish
Demure Indinna ru atl: "No, 1 ve f|n,.k*
ha ha* been frequently • I I lt)
tiny
and
keyed
hi*
performance
lo
John
Brown
a
sympathetic
sort.
tli ftcrat Starei
Party plan to see . . .
,|n.
lag that 1 could get • Rockefeller always bean a lady.”
I I* lt&gt; K4a* a! NI(M
a descending scale. When, at the He made no oven reference to
tt) ll*r*’a llnll)»i«4
graat for a similar trip around
2. Movie patron at Chinese
Kven the movt irre-ponaihle I II ill
end,
he
waa
finally
subdued
and
Brown
s
Osawatomie.
Kan
.
back
Uavla
tli Tbria St-naaa
Mm United Stale*. 1 would Ilka to movie: “ Uahar, I smelt punk.”
mlin wiM haVa u give »ar to the
he came to ace that hia raid, for ground — the butchery he untl)
I'upiva Plarhaus*
Usher: ‘‘Tliat'* O. K. Ju st ait complaints and e&gt;ilreaties of tha I II ill Kls
record the sounds of parents
which he had spent “two years leashed. As a martyr. Brown has
Tia Tl*
won't teat meinhets of his household. He will
threatening their children.
» lim you me and
ill Ray Rigtra
making plans, training men. ami probably served bi* purpose. By
I fear these sound* are dying anyliody near you.”
a lifetime praying” was a bloody today's standards, he appears to 1
stop whatever he is doing no mat­
At the hit; I.ATE
out in America under the pre2. "I’d like you to meet my girl, ter how much mure important iti
failure, Mason combined a mea­ base come oa too strong. Brown
repta of modern child psychology. She's an artist'* model.' ’
SHOW
11:30 P. M.
sure
o.
despair
with
hit
still
un
once
I
old
a
suldier,
"I
am
e
ie
r
may teem to him than the unin-!
Parents nowadays are cautioned 1 ‘‘But -he has a moustache and
quenched ^trH in impressive fat nally tired of hearing that word
-piling huainrtt of -citing rlorks,
• ADMISSION 60c
Another 'TRS Report*" hour I* ion.
against threatening children leu a beard'.”
camion, h ia nothing but die
snd get the right time from the
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they bruise their little psyches. I "I know; she |&gt;o«r.« for ads in
called "Mimey and the Nest Ae he lay on a stretcher, blood word of eowardice."
telenhone and set. the clocks acin a way tnis ia a pity, for it tha subway."
-oaked
bandages
around
his
head,
|
Only 800 Will Be Admit led
President.”
Variout
public
of
ft*
is stifling the use of toms of the
. cotdingly.
.
.
hia beard caked with dirt. Mason
mo»t colorful folk expressions in
Observation by Robert ThompThen, if hi* Isis has been per- rials and other experts will help heard hi* captor* say he would
Die ancients named the planet
our land. As a atudenl of folk son:
formed efficiently the cloek* w ill, in ,hja examination of inflation, be hanged fur treason. He roused Mart after the god *f war because
ways, I deem it a worthy project
“Most limericks discreetly called
Hie hour in uni«on. »ui („reian tratlr rompelilion and the himself and forecast that he it is fiery red. Mars' diameter i*
!nnnil*ri»&lt;i
"hat good tlo*« that do if, when
to preserve some of these exprea
would recover all he hsd lost at about half that of earth.
Art ones whtre the washer has ‘he cim-k. atnk. a im u l U R e o u .l y V ^ * *
nuns before they disappear from
ilsrp eis Ferry merely by hanging
they make aurh a clamour that tha |
on
Zin* (' r*&gt; Io r a few minutes from a scaf­
our language entirely.
wandered
.tioket can't be counted and.ITlwa,rr" *B'‘ “ An*f 1' »r* Pr»' fold. And be added, "The end of
For example, many ia the time
Far, far from hia tuh
cun-rqtienlly the hour they are ■
I've heard my mother about: "If
And forgotten to scrub
tins question ia nui yet.” He was
Debbie Rrynoida head* up her
you don't stop that I'm going to
The line* over which he hss striking can’t he identified?
not referring lo the cautc of abo­
CHRISTOPHER BILLOPP|,lr,t , |»rrin*
f»r ABC. lition but to the broader "Negro
wear you out.” t regard 'w e a r
p o n d e re d .”
BIIOW ING AT: 1 :SS - 3:13 . 3:J5 - 7:35 - «:IA
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I Car! Reiner, Charles Kugglei, question.” In TV. that's probably
{t'arielon Carpenter and Waller considered a bold statement. Ac­
I llrrnnan help out on the variety
tually, who ran argue with it?
A c tu m
3.1t*capitul
2i.Cilia.-n
•how. “The Untouchables' get*
1. A. tooth
is Vientiane
t -hoit*. Hurpaaaea
the night off.
I. Curved
enad i
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11. Palm
line
The tTiannel .Swim: Boh Hope's
SERVICE.
cockatoo
Com? t v ___
third comedy special of the sea
ON \LI. A1*1*1.| \ Nt E?»
12. $ rcnch
Reaching: For (*oal
mUalon
ion,
which
pre
empt
s
"Perry
river
tiling i
CHICAGO (I'I’ll .Summit Co.
Como's Music Hall'1 on NHC-TV
II. Huge
0. SteUnciioly
introduced a new wax that would
Wednesday,
Nov.
16,
will
he
deiuoiitkus
songs
C*IAIU»»MI
bcir.J
(limed at the Air Korre Academy simultaneously wash nnd wax a
7. Ooijiie. j of
DICK'S
•MOTACULAI*
(slang)
dawn
in Coluratlo Springs. Cowboy alar car, and within seven weeks after
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301 Sanford A«e.
Steve MctJueen, Mrs. Mcijoeen liilioducinr it, more th*n twa*“ » THRILLS/
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9. A redwood
35. Bolivian
tliiids of the yesily isles goal was
Form erly wi t h Gormtey, Inc.
and
singer
Kay
Starr
will
be
on
lahbr.)
10. Withered
Inn.an
achieved.
the program.
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37. Winter
17.1-ook
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14. Sound,
Harvard University'* n o t e d
cnvcrui;
18. Drag
as a
35. Skin
Prof. George MrGeorge Bundy
20. Scaly
donkey
dlsordci
will serve as narrator on "He
SJ Red. a#
18. Alloy
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Shall Have Power." the ••Omni­
*pp:#a
19. A craft
it. Ancient
bus” study of the \m eriran presi­
27. Oriental
20. Saratoga
12. Constella­
dency scheduled for NBC-TV an
rice deb
Springs
tion
ivar.)
Sunday, Nov. 18.
IT
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21. Toe e bird
An hour long special dealing
29. The
with lilt life of Rudolph Valeo-;
sweetsop
lino, the legendary star of silent
10. AutomoUla
films, is being produced for sya
tvpe*
UNLIM ITED
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dicatioo by David Wolper. Asso­
11 A M. lu 2 P. M.
33. Durma
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is
Saul
Turrell,
co-producer
of
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Park Ridge Opens
Second Addition
The formal opening of the serond addition to Park R ldft thl*
weak attracted a good turnout of
home seeker* and two hnmM D#r*
•old the first day of tha opening,
Vanra rktuglss* „&gt;vt A'aoeiatef,
tale* agent* for tha development
reported.
Tha ae.-ond addition to Park
Ridge home* eventually trill have
330 home* in It and 20 familiaa
already have moved into tha new
houae*.
Tha builder* are showing fire
fully furniihed model home*. FHA
term* are available with a mini­
mum of $.130 down.
The area feature* paved atraela,
city sewer*, playground, boat
launching area and beach. Thera
i* 3IN) feet of lakafront available
to residenta of the section.

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the n t m - in which It w ee ee««ce#d
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A VKlMi THE FIRST RESIDENTS of the second addition of Park Ridge

are Mr. and Mra. Robert L. Pope, shown doing some planting ground the
entry to their new home on Lake Minnie Dr. They moved in two weeks age
while the grand opening of the addition was being prepared.

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MM. IV. L. JOHN ROM
Brrht How do yo« Ilk* these
coot mornings T Sure fed* like
winter !• heading thla way. I aura
do dread It, too. I juat don't lika
cold weather a t a ll • • • See
M n. Burased hac opened her veg­
etable atand again. Her old cue*
tomers will be glad to gat good
freak vegetablea now . . . I, tor one.
• • • The many frienda of Mra.
Bertha Gibbs will be glad to know
■ho ia homa again after being con­
fined to Seminole Memorial H o e pita!. • • • Home Demonstration
dub membera don't forget tonight
(Tlmraday) la craft night at Mra.
M am . Mra. Blackwelder ia going
to ahow ee how to make candle
holdere aalng aluminum foil, col­
ored cellophane atrawa and anow
apray. • • • Jean Striding aaya
■be la happy now. Her Dad'a car
haa arrived and it ia fire engine

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ahown here, will open a aerien of one member exhibitn by member* of the
Sanford Art Awn. Thin exhibit in on dinplay daily at Senknrik Paint and a
Glnaa Co. ahowroom on Magnolia Are. Tho pictures wil be open for public ‘‘
(Herald Photo)
viewing for two weeks

The achool children laid

ween. They told me th*y would be
good end not do too much meannaaa end most of them ere going
tw do work for UNICKF, I think
that Is Juit wonderful, hide, that
you want to help some poor unfortunate thlld acroia tha acaa who
doean’t avtn know what it ia to
have what you do, her#, • • • HeHava It or not, I aaw Urban I*e
out mowing hia lawn th# other
morning at 6:30 a. m. * * * Mra.
Ralph Goodapesd and bar green
thumb out puttering in her gardan. She always haa pretty calanduiaa and aweet peat. • * • See
Hilda and Chria Tltompson have
gone on their vacation. They really naaded ona as both hava been
am tha alck llxt lately. • • • Mra.

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Mrs.
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rheapaat way. • • • Grandmother painting.
(I) happy thla paat weekend he- returning
cauaa Cindy and Carol came over
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and with ns. Cindy greeted me the big
with "tav a you, Cranny." She's Mra. IU
Just 13 months old hut she ran Mary 1*.
talk an arm and Irg off you. • • • ler, Mri
Okay Helen I’tire, 1 didn't see you j IMri.-h,
a t tha football game Friday night,' Itnwlcry.
where were you? • • • |t*nr Mra. \
Krvoy la doing much better after _
being III with pneumonia and con- 0 6 IIC
fined to Seminole Memorial Hoipltal. • • • Wn« talking to Jackie V J D S 6
Goodman the other day. Mho said
Gmevi
•he, Ray and their little daughter pj), an,|
will move into their new home tlnitrd .S
neat week. They builta eoncrete- pri((j r ,,m
block home in tha Peterson auhdiThe p
vielon. • • • The I). K. Norwood i'Hiairi|g
family of Gainesville was here lta r p H1,
last weekend visiting Mr. Nor- aftrr Kf
wood’s mother and listers. • • • MnKa an
Sea Lynn Giles taking Jim to students,
work at tha bass. Jim ia ona of Spangled
those firefighters, • • • Had a ohservan
most enjoyable surprise Monday I
—
evening when our cousins. Hazel .
'
Ilineen, Ruth Chudoba, ami K v -|l*
elyn Keller dropped by to are us H
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Tna l.aka Mary Volunteer Fire
n»pf. Auxiliary has completed
plana for tha costume party anil
dance to ha held at the fire hnu-a
Saturday a t 3:3d p. nt.
Thla will ha a family affair and
is open to tha public. Gamrs hava
barn planned for tha party pariod
t«* fn tn taln thoaa from th* wre
ones to grandpop and grandmom.
A door prixa will ha awarded and
admit-ion includes refreshments
of rider and doughnuta. Cold
drinks will ha availahtr. Prize*
will ba given for tha funniest,
most most nriginsl snd prettiest
costumes worn.
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Tlie Decund annual ChuluuU Community Carnival
n a i held Friday at the Community House. Sponsors for
‘.he e\e n t include the Community Club, Woman’* Club,
Retired Folks Club, Youth Club, Sportsman's Club and
the American Legion Post.
Costumes prize* awarded in the children’s group
went to Maureen Boyle, most original; Deborah Rhinehurt, funniest and Becky Smith, prettiest.
Adult* taking prize* were A1 Phillips, most original;
O'Dell Rhinehart, funniest and Janet Bcrnev. prettiest.
A major project of one of the sponsors, the Woman's Club, is the purchase of fire fighting equipment.
Rn«idrnts were particularly reminded of the area’s in­
ability to save a home from fire when Ted Morskl, whose
home and donut shop were burned to the ground last
February, expressed his gratitude for clothing and funds
triven his family, by furnishing all of the donuts for the
carnival.
Woman's Club members, in setting aside a large
part of their proceeds from the event for buying equipment, had this to say;
“ We wish to share at least a part of our proceeds to
give an initial ’start to a fund with which to pm chine
fire fighting equipment. We hope th a‘ other organiza­
tions will feel such action is worthwhile and Jo in us m
making contributions ta the project.”

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Edition
Office Bids Set
Needs For South Seminole Stressed To Open Nov. 29
Ssunm ole (bisua

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, I960

PAGE

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Today, members of a state survey team are finish­
ing their long and detailed job of compiling data on pro•vi-c.l school site* in the county.
Although State Department of Education officials
w e re n 't talking on where the schools will be, U. J. Rennetr. chairman for the team, did report that three of
then) will be in South Seminole.
No school board member will doubt lha* Ihr south
S°RiInole area is the fastest growing one in the county.
Take a look at these statistics.
In IJtiil there were 510 white children in the I.yman School
Today there are 3.328 in the four schools
in that area
We are glad to see that the state f a c i l i t i v i r f c r . s
looked this problem straight in the eve and to note that
it won't be long before we'll have new schools in south
Seminole.

Geneva Youth Clubs
CADETS O F AMERICA presenting a drill for the Parent-t'caciiur meet­
ing a t Enterprise Elementary School included front row. left to right,
Corporal* Ernest Smith, Pate Flenthe, Richard Stith, Robert Stumpf.
Dianne Accardi, Biff Thurson and Sgt. I (J Roger Acc-mli. Hack row, left
to right, P-TA officials Mrs. Pat Hatchett, Mrs. John Tatum, Mr*. J. Ral­
ston Wells, Mrs. Chester Henderson, Mrs. Bill Owens, KaHct ( dr. E. H.
Smith and Principal L. 0. Hnyman.

The Post Office Department has notified iMtamont*
Spring* Po*troaster Edward N. Mitchell that tha postal of­
ficial* pit * now nuking for bids to build and lo.nc a n«W
(tost office for Altamonte Springs.
The hid* will lie o|tenetl Nov. 29.
•‘This proposed new building,",——-— —|-------Mitchell said. ..... a replace exist l»
mg facilities In Ihr Charlrt E. j E.
'
Rradshaw Building on Altamonte j 1
Ave. Specifications call for a
structure containing approximate­
ly 7.790 square leet of space with
an outside loading platform and
adequate space for parking and
truck maneuvering.’'
Mitchell said he was advised
Dial the post office will enter into
a lease agreement with the suc­
cessful bidder which will run for
10 years with two five-year re­
newal options.
Bids should l&gt;e submitted to W.
P. Selcer Jr., post nffico real
estate officer, TO box 1901, Jack­
sonville.

Pooling Holiday Efforts
DeBary Kadels
Nurse Association
Hold Performance
Ends 1st Month
Altamonte Man
lakes Top Honors

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Halloween (arniv.il for th« romBy MltS. AUDREY JtlllSON
The Geneva Youth Clubs are ntunity Saturday at S p m. at the
rombimng efforts in sponsoring a Community Hall. Proceed* will he
Tlie Defiery Kadels of America
applied to installation nf a new
drill team, under the diiection of
floor in the hall.
I'dr. K. II. Smith performed fur
Il-H dogs and hamburgers, pies- The West Volusia Home NurIho Enterprise I’aienl - lenihei
and
cake*, coffee and soft drink* i sing A»*n. now ha* been in ope
meeting at the school rnfctnrium
will lie on sale and one booth will ration one month through dona
Hit. 18.
handle candied apple*, candy and 1Hon* received in a recent fund
The meeting was conducted hy
'
popcorn.
| drive.
Mis. John Tatum, vise president,
.Entertainment,
. . . .
. will
,,, include
, . a ' ,Service it available to those
Douglas J. Scott, a resident of
during tlie jo u n ce of Mrs. lie .coin
, ,
,
.
- . ..
who are ill al home, those who
to.**, dart throw. &lt;
j Carlton, president. I'lan* were Magnolia Dr., Altamonte Spring*, full„ ;pond, . ring
'V . „ ..
. . . 1 suffer chronic illness and Ihose
haikel hall throw, kid,
,
.
.. .
.
. .
completed for lhe Halloween ta r ha* received Iwo of the (up lull loss,
,
.
, .
'
returning from hospital* who need
North Orlando official* were j They aim were advised that ground-. Awlliga and sinks will be m i a! to be held on Ihr campus honor* awarded by Kf-vanis Club* die rules and a spook house where |,lunP ia rr
| Friday under the direction of Mrs
ghosts and witches abound.
I Kcsjitere'd „ IJ1JC, ca|| al lhe
notified this week by a Silver construction uf * tiul'd.lig which .,-t up fur the younger children.
The Sanford club pre-eitted the
I
Tat
Hatchett,
general
chairman,
Eollowing
lho
carnival
a
dance'
home, »lay long enough to carry
The business building wilt he
Crack Co. official that construc­ will house a 7-11 sloie "ill start
who has homeroom mothers work­ 80 year old member with a in i will be held in the hall, according j nut doctor’s orders, make paelected
hy
Ma-terhuildera
on
tion al a 10-acre playground wilt next week.
vrar citation for Ihe I.eg ion of (i( y|ra j„h„ Hughey amt Mra.; iient* coinforlablc and instruct
ing closely with her.
Fairfax Ave. on the south sole of
lh e room count again was won Honor and the to year pin for ser Haicl Prevail, youth club advis- ! members of the family in conbegin Monday, Mayor Prank FaiKa-ula, Dill Oeutach, builder and the I.ongwOOd-Oviedn road. To­
KENNETH U M A N N
■la announced Wadneiday.
Initiation of care. Cpon doctor’s |
Joe Jackson, vice mayor, met taled there, in addition to the hy the combined fifth and sixth vice as a pail international of •&gt;&gt;.
giudes which arc taught hy llni licer.
om
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order*, Ihe nurse j* prepared to
Tuesday with Thomas flonofrln of stoie, will he a drugstore, a laun­
hi wants ns are eligible for Hie
old Wooton.
the Silver Creek l'rn ision t &lt;&gt; . dromat and ntfires for the build­
Devotion* were glvrn h' Rev legion of Honor recognition after
pro*
Silver Creek, N. 3 , in *n all day- er*.
(• ('. Summer! of ihr Dr a 75-year membership. Earh five
Don
and
dressing*.
A *mall fee
planning session a l North Or­
From its beginning In I9n9 tha Hary Presbyterian Church.
vears, thereafter, they are award
l« charged for regular general
North Orlando area now has 797
lando,
__ _
a
cd the certificate.
cases and fur injections. These
According to Fastula, the play­ completed homes. Of the** the
Scott is a naltve of Brighton
fee* are adjusted with the nurse
ground will he limit at the coiner Masterhulldex* Co. ha* built 238 To Plan Parties
Sussex, England He came In
Two Lake Monroe recruits hava
Oviedo
High
students
Siuannc
Members
of
lhe
Geneva
Parent
*l l*,‘‘ H,nr °f ' l,|l ln accord
of Kdgmon Ave. and Thud St. and have an additional I* under­
i anada where he later joined
started
regular combat training
* patient * financial ability
Partin and Jimmy June* have hiwanis in Winnipeg. In 1973, as Teacher Organisation will soon ;
by tha North Orlando and Master- way'.
at Ft. Jackson. S. C.
been
elected
to
serve
as
tcnlh
mark
the
first
anniversary
of
a
,0
payment,
builders Companies. Immediate
The Coronado Home develop­
1 ilcrnalional vice president, hr
Claude E. llittell, son of Mr.
i This home service is available
work will begin Monday on tile ment, built by I'erry Willetts, has grade party representative* lor epretented western (anada and project which serve* the entire
Monday through Friday, Irom 8:15 and Mr*. Claude E. llittell Sr. and
Longwood town council mem- man-made lake to he located in completed -to homes and plans im­ Arch llosick's home room. 1,ie&gt;
m 1971 and 1925 he was on the community in addition to helping a m. until 4 30 p. in. by phoning Kenneth L. Mann son nf J. J.
bet i have adopted a resolution
w^ll work with student represents international board of trustees. Ihe group raise fund* fur *ehool
one section of the aiea. Other fa- mediate start &lt;m another 1*.
KKdwood I 1346. Fur doctor* and Mann and llie laic Mr. Mann
^ calling for th« pawn: of Orange
cillties planned at the present
Thera are nine ranch type lives Irnrn other high si I rod ID- transferred his membership u*c*.
Ave. from the Grant Ave. Inter­
! emergency rrqurvt* on weekend* will he taught rifle marksman*
time inrlud* two tennis courts, a homes, which are built Hy individ­ rooms and home room party to Chicago and in into fame to
Onre each month, a community , and holidays, calls Humid lie sluii under the f S \rm y ‘* Tram,
section east to the city limit*
thufflebnard
court,
haieball
dia­
chairman
in
planning
entertain­
ual
land
owners
on
larger
acre­
new
spaper u published hy the f'TO |j made to KKdwood I 1375
Seminole
County
where
he
retired
fire program which enables tbo
line.
mond and picnic and barbecue | age.
ment throughout the year.
from the life insurance business. member*, bringing resident* up to 1 Members of the aisicialion are modern soldier to become a bet­
Residents jiv e backing to the
date on all club meetings, church planning a white elephant sale ter rifleman in less time than
project at a meeting held in
activities, civic works and achnnl Nov. i. Anyone having article* previous utrlliod*.
August during which proposed
llittell and Mann hava been
new* The publication i* printed I to donate i* requested In contact
plsns drawn up hy the town's
near the middle nf earh month I Dr. William Fidler. Mr* Sam a»Mgnr«l to Company B. 9th Batconsulting engineer, A. E. O'Neill,
and circulation number* between i Grierson or Mrs. Charles Ulrich. tlaion 2nd Training Regiment.
were shown and captained.
They enlisted in tlie regular Arm*
73-IW copies, a* the demand calls. I
% Cost of the paving to be done
at Jackmnville Fla.
The
proje,
t
ha*
met
wilh
auch
bl the county following the tong
At the f"d of training hoih
interest
in
Geneva
that
a
copy
of
wood engineer s plans le expected
soldier* will march with thetr
it was pre.ented at a parent l f o N o i t l C R o V a l t V
to he approximately 17,000.
battalion in review before tha
teacher rounty council meeting1
U'
1'
Resident* of tit# I.akt Mary' 1 LeHler and Bush, Uveal engi­
Those rending or owning lands
The I960 king ami quern of commanding general of Fort
area
who
hava
noted
street
work
for
study
by
all
group*.
neers, have worked with Piver on
fronting the street, which runs
Paula's Wilson school will be Jackson, lhe ceremonies will be
to front of the new elementary in the Crystal Lakes Homes de­ testing the aiea for drainage. All
crowned in ceremonies which will witnessed hy relatives and friendj
velopments
will
be
interested
in
a
school, are to pay two thirds of
waterfront construe tion, when un­
climax the animal Halloween in open bou&gt;« services.
proierr.enl rosls. The remaining proKiets report from Dan Pnver, I
carnival at the school Friday at
derway, tha builder (ays, will be­
developer.
one third w,U he paid through
5.30 p, m.
Construction of the first "I gin at a point two feet higher
bond sales. Assessments will be
Royalty candidates are Earl
%made upon a iront footage basis. homes will begin as toon as the than the high water mark lor the
Members of the Lake Mary Steele and June Btock. first | C
| n C ll II I n n f n
The special assessment may be road ia paved and curbs are put area.
Baptist Church are extending the grade; Richard (ioben and Jul
1
V -H U IU U IU
Individual
septic
tanks,
county
in.
he
said.
Development
through­
pa.d within 30 days after paving
east wing of the education unit to ic Ganas, second grade; Ricky
Chuluota sportsmen meeting al
is completed or may be paid out the are* will he done in sec- and stats: approved will he Used
i include additional Sunday School Frederick and Sherry iiuweli,
Community House today at
througn to equal annual payments lion* with tha waterfront homes with the Lake Mary Water Works,
classroom* and to proside kitchen third grade and Jimmy Tboma* * P-m. will he ir new rules governwith deferred payment* bearing heinjr built more or less hy de- also county end state approved,
facilities.
and Deborah Howell from |h# | i"K the shouting range.
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m.ii.d.
ann u m .i_Niroumpletion dale lias been *et: fourth grade.
Membei* alto will !&gt;♦ among tha
Immediate constiuction of four
The county lontns I-oard gave
A public hearing will be held
sini'e lhe larvoe ano a'l materials i Tltner tnlFrUin,uent for ntF^T71^ - 'iiT-rtir-nnsr.Jjr-tn- xix- g -n rn —
in the town hall in Longwood, ite final approval on the construc­ t modal home* will esimmence upon
are secured through volunteer do- evening includes many ride*, 'Lira prevention film which will be
Nov. 74 at S , . m to heart any tion plat in June and it vva* re­ final approval, whi h is expected
nations. Contributions of either I games of chance, h-aotb* offering shown hy (Wirdo Ranger A. I~
• i all comp ants u j the paving corded with t-ie county clerk Aug. - inomrotanly from the THA Tain-jw hi.h would gically aid lha pro-, various artidM lot »*•« auJ a M Du* all and County Kaugwt Uvvb
i pa ofiicee.
Oreaotuuoa.
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MR. AND MILS. DOUGLAS ftCOTl'
j jeet axa waicontatU
J variety of carmvai tood*.
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FA 2-2611

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Publish Oct. SO. if, A Nor. ». !*.
v o T t n a t» r t m t m i o v
r o i i TAX IIKKII
t i e r , toe.10 I.area e f t M I t
n o tic e

IE OLD HOME TOWN

la

hereby

n tv c .v .

T h a t J e r r y W a l k tr th* holder e f
th e t a l lo w in g certific a te ha* filed
eald certtttrat* far s ' tan deed to
b e Issued thereon. Th e cer t if ic a te
n u m b er and y e a r a t Issuance, th*
d esc rip tio n e f th* properly, and
t h # n o m a In w h ich It wa* as****.
•d are nn f e lle w a i
rsnlfle*!*
j Tsar e f tssu .
anra t i l l
d e sc r ip t io n
or
property
l.ot I f B ook artn w n P la t Book
t P a isa If * It
N a m e la whlah asaaassd J. D. A
N a t ll* Ashley. All e f said property
h e l m In t h e C ou n ty a f l a m ln e l *
■ fa t * e f Flo rid a. U n ices ouch car*
t l f l a a t e sh a ll he red eem ed accord I n i t* l a w th* pro perty described
In aueh e a r llf lc a to w i l l h* sold
t o t h e h l a h e s t bidder a t th* front
door o f th* ■emtnol* Cou nty Court
H a u l * a t aanford, Florida, nn th*
f l t f t U a a d a y . J a th* snenth o f X n v .
amnar. l i f e . Which la tha t th day
* f Novamhar, l l l f .
P a l e d this 4th da y o f October,

111*.
(■BALI

A rth u r H. B e c k w ith , Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
l e m t n e l * County, Florida
P ub lish Pet. I, II, I*, IT.

2. N odes • Personals

ly STANLEY

v o T irr. o r

a p pl ic a t io n
FOB TAX IIRMII
i**», tns.in i,ew * * f i p i t i

3-BEDROOM aafuraiahsd hauaa 4-BEDROOM bouet for rent. Ph.
• t Lake Monroe. FA 3-3630.
FA 2-3410.
FUXN. Apt 2600 MtllMtviUe.
LOVELY largs 4 room apartaast,
furnished, largs porch, U i batki,
car staU. FA 2-4660.

FURNISHED apt. FA 2-MOO.

1 • BEDROOM

duplex,

utiUtfts

furnished. FA 3-0303.
FIVE room booao, furnished, at
Woodruff Springe. FA 23369.
Mri. H. A. Taylor, Paola.

LOOKING lor a Bit* place to
live? Nice duplex apartment
UN Etna Are. Ph. FA 1-7167.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house
404 Orani* Are. NO par month.
Phone FA 2-2123.
UNFURNISHED 2 bddroom house;
itove; refrifdrator; icrtfnod
la earportt; Sualaod. FA 3-6M7.
4-ROOM furalfhfd houi* located
■l 6131b E. Third St. No childres. FA 2-1111.
2-BEDROOM upitilr* apartment,
air conditioned, 170 FA 2-OMB.
APARTMENT, private bath, nice­
ly furnished, 240 mo. 4071s W.
lit.
2-BR houie. modern. FA 2-6376.

3-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen turn*
iibed, $75 month. FA 2-3M3.
FURNISHED S room houM, SMS
Orlando Drue. Ssnford.
3 A C R E S tin Wekiva R iv e r . C h ea p
FA 2 3AM.

NOTICE: Rail Estate Broken LARGE tbren bddroom unfurnfad Saltimen: )|y property lo­ Ithed heme ISIS Park Ave.,
cated at 101 Mtllonvillc Avr.,
1123.00 month. Ctll FA 2 3231.
Sanford U hereby withdrawn
from the markdt. Joe T. Davii. 2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 2 6386.

Legal Notice

12. Rsxl EaUta For Salo

P a n I f —T h u n . O c t. 27, '6 0 9 . F a r t e a t '

W. First

d p p llratlon to' th* c*l-l J u d o * ter
d fin a l se tt le m e n t o f bta admlnlafratlnn o f sold aatela. and fur dn
ord er d l a t h a r a l n t him ao such
Adm in istr ator.
b a t e d t h i s the l l t h
day e f
October, A. D. l l l f .
/ a / i x n y n j . i j j w e . an.
•
Aa Adm ln latra ler e f the
Rotate of
L loyd J. L o o t , Jr.
Daceaaad
R a r l r l a llouahold er
A t t o r n e y for Admlnlatraler
l a n i a r d , Florida.

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9. Far Xm (
204
7. B—mnm R m Uk
A. Baack Rsatshs
DEADLINES
9. Far Safe ar Raul
CIAMF1EM DMFLAT:
19. Waatai la Rant
FH. - 1 F. M. day ht- II. Raal BaUta Waalaf
BaL mm. 12. Rm I Eatala Far Bala
13. Martfaga Laaaa
14. laaanmca ■
15. Baaiaaaa Opportunities
II, Ftaala Rfta Waataf
17. Mala Half W est*
19. Hstp WaalH
19. ftltnsUoits Waataf
20. RabxaHtara
21. Baaaty Salaaa '
22. BaM - Fatal • lUpxIr
23. BaiMlag Malarial*
24. Ktsctrlcal t a k a
25. PlaMblag flanks*
29. Rafia ft Taltrlalan
27. Rpadil Banks*
29. LatuNlry Banks
t o I t * Coort • » th e r e o o t r JoOae, 29. Flawtns • Plant* • Shrub*
a e e e l o e l e I ' M i l f i a to te o f rteetOo. 30. Poultry • Pets • Stock
4 o rvohote.
31. AutonobilM • Trucks
t o vo acetote o f i
LLOYD J. L u n r . , ait.
52. Auto lid (iaIr “m ic e
•
D tetetta
53. Boat* ft Motors
•
riv a l, s i m r a
X o tlr# | t hereby ■ !» • » that the 34. Mschtnory • Tools
Bntferalaned will, nn the l l t h d o r 35, Motoreycl.* • Scootsra
Of Novem ber, A. T&gt;. l i f e , ereeent
in t h e l l e n e r e b l e County J u d e* o f 35. Traitors • Cabans*
• t m l n a l o C e o n t r . Florida, hie f la e t 37. Fnraltura
re tu rn , account and voucher*, aa
A d m in istra to r o f the Ratata e f .19. Artielsa For Sals
Lloyd J. U m , Jr. d*c*a*»d, and at 39. Artlclss Wnntsd
eald time, than and th»r». max*

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to ta l

Legal Notice

N iirit'R o r a p p l i c a t i o n
st tw t h n s i n i s
t e „ . IBM* l e w * nf 1*111
no tice
in MKiinnr o i v f . n
T h e t l l i r r r W a lter th* holder of
NOTICK lb IIKRKRY o i v e v .
the fnil-iR-ir.h c s r tl f U k ts h a s fits t T.-t*: Marry IVal'.cr th* t--l4oi- -**
said r s rllflra ta for a t a t d«*d to t h . f o llo w in g certlflr a l* ha* filed
h* Ittusd ttisrsnn. Tbs r o rilflra t* &gt;*M i - .r tlf lr st e for e l e t deed to
number end y e a r o f Is su ance, i n , l-e I.eueU IH.ieuit. The «*l’tlf!ca lo
description o f the property, sn.l ntinth.r en d )**•• o f Is.i te m c, the
the n a n . in e l i k h II w ee a e s . e . e d dceuilpllun a f the property, end
Sr# s e fo llo w s!
lit* h . m . In which It n e * see***U . y t l f l e a t . No. l i t Tsar e f la- cd e r e s t fo llo w .:
euenr* M i l
c e r t i f i c a t e No. I l l Taar a f faeiiaiH* I S .)
DKSURIPTiON o f p r o p e r t y
l o t 1} n io rk It Lockhart's
iiK b c n ip T to v o r p rtopr.nT T t
huhdlvlalon Piet Itnoic • l'en*
l.t.l* I t A II nin th I let e-t.
T*
•I 11ton nf Irfickhert e guh'ttvl\ e m * to whlvli s s e e . t e d H o -* tt«stun P ls t Honk I Pan* 1*
Inn H o m in g Corporation. All nf Nem* Ir - h l c h t e s e e i e d f e r n # t .
teld property being In tb* County ro k ln ea n . All o f said p r s p . r t y b e.
a f nominal*., m a t * ef rin rld a U n ­ Ing In the C m ln tf a f A.minnla,
i t s * such t e r i l f l r a t * shall h* r e ­ b te l* nf Florida. I n ! , , * surh cardeemed a cco rd in g t* law th* p ro­ l l f l i a t * sh a ll t&gt;* red a .n t.d »
-i
perly d . tc rltit d In Inch r e r l t l l - Ing to t a w th* property desc ribed
r e t s will he Sold la lit* h ig h est In eu&lt; It ir r t lfli- .ii, will h , eol-l In
hld-ler at the front dour nf tb* t h . h l g l t . e itltld-c s t tha front
Pemlnnl* C o u n ty t'«urt l i m i t , at done n f th* X.nilniil* t'miiity I'aurt
Ashford, Florida, nn the flint Mon- tlniii* a t Aanfnrd, Fla rld e, nn th*
day In th* mnnth nf November, first Alnudey In th* tnanllt n f N o v .
l i t * , which la tha : ta day a f N o ? , enth.r, ts*«. which la th* Tth day
amber. 111*.
o f N ovem b er, IMS.
Dated this l l t h day a f fl*pi*mI'eied till* l l t h day nf g . p t e m her, li t * .
her. tS«0.
Arthur it. u . r k w l t h , Jr.
tdCAI.)
Clark Circuit cou rt
A rth u r M. P e c k w l i h , Jr.
Aaminol* Count), Florid*
Clerk Circuit Court
(SE At.l
Hsmlnel* County, S la r id a
Puhllah Oat. f. t l . I*. IT.
Publish n et. *. II. !«, If.

FA 2 - 2611

TWO 3-bedroom heuaei, partly
furnlabod. s ta r Ravtnaa Park;
333 and N3 por mo. FA 3-6007.

FARMER'S AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
%
2-BEDROOM funtUhad
apart­ H i t s. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6221
ment 2101 Magnolia. 333 month. After hours FA 2-261S - FA 2-3011
R. A. Williami, FA 2-SM1.
$66 DOWN - $66 MONTH
EXTRA LARGE 3 bedroom, t 3 Bedroom, 1 bath borne .tear
bath borne located in Grove
new high school.
Manor. Double carport*, large
SUPREME REALTY
utility storage room, outside
Of Orlando, Ine.
patio, built-in avas sad range,
CHarry 1-3331
refrigerator, garbage ditpotall.
Eva. CRfitwood 7-2316
Newly decorated. Don't wait—
See today. Call Jim Hunt, Pb. To serve you ii our pleasure. ®
Te please is our aim.
FA 21301.
HELMLY REALTY
FURNISHED apartment 401 Pal306 W. llth Street
FA 2-7603, Evenings FA 1-2376
7. Bunineos Rentals

OFFICE RENTALS, complattly 3-BEDROOM. 2 full bath, separate
air coadltloaad, Rosa L Paydining room; 2 yr. old CBS.
low, R egiittrtd Baal Estata
Beautiful camplataly furslsbod
$200 daws, assume FHA mort­
Brokar. PA M30L
Leak Arbor bom*. 3 BR, 2
gage, balance I13J00, and move
baths available until March 1, FOR RENT: • rooms, approx.
right In. FA 2-7606 or FA 2 636*
H i t 7 H * O U T P O O IfT Y W P
1661, $110.60.
2000 *q- R- Roar spies at 113 CUSTOM BUILT C. B. heme la
So. Palmatto Ava. V4 bloek
Mayfair on wall landscaped lot.
I BR. 1 bath homo in aicellant
from Post Office. Contact Mrs.
Spacious 3 bedrooms, &gt; full
condition. $63.00. C ts also be
M. L Reborn at Downtown
baths; living-dining room; love­
purchased for low down pay­
I . F o r R sn t
6. F o r Rent
Cleaners.
ly kitchen with built-ini, in­
ment.
cluding dishwasher and disposal;
NICELY furnished large 2 bed­
R E N T A B ED
plus family room; patio an&lt;l
Rnltawny. Hosnltpt A Rahy Bed*
room, 2 bath apartment. Adults i 3 BR, 1 hath home, Pmeerest, 9. For Sals or Rent
double c*r(»ri&lt;; centra! h ta t
fenced yard, $63.00. t
with children, i l l ] Sanford
By Day. Wiek or Month
NICELY furnished 2 bedroom
and air conditioning. Immediate
Ave. FA 2 3461.
,
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
home dose in. Rent IM per
occupancy. Call owner. FA
Pb. FA 2-S181
US W. lit St.
month. FA 2-6492.
LARGE 2 bedroom freshly painted
3-BEDROOM bouse, kitchos equip­ BY OWNER: New 2 bedroom CB,
apartmsnt, 310 Magnolia. A. K.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: roomi
built-in kitchen, earportt. tile
ped, acraenad earporto; reasonprivet# bathe, 114 W. F lrit SL Rossetter, Florist, FA 1-1831. l i t N. Park Ava. Phosa PA 2-2430
bath and Florida room. $7,630,
a bio. CaU FA 2-13M. Ext. 306
2-BEDROOM house.
Separata 3 AND .1 BEDROOM kamaa for 3 • BEDROOM housa $63 p#r 'before 3:00 p. m.
$230 down, $63 p er month. Ph.
month. Call FA 2 2624.
dining area. Unfurnished. Kit­
rant, kit.'hena equipped. Call
FA 2-1363.
chen electrically equipped. 230
FA 2-3631.
12.
Real
Estate
For
Sale
4 ROOM apartment, kitchen equip­
per month. Call FA 2-6630.
ped, Jalousled front porch. 416
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
THREE bedroom houie, unfurnM AYFAIR SECTION
W. 20th. Ph. FA 2-1896.
BROKER
ished, alee quiat neighborhood.
3-BEDROOM bloek houie, kitchen
Corner lot with separate 2 ear
W. B. Shippy, Aasoc.
equipped Fenced in backyard.
Call at 111 W. 17U&gt; SL or phono
garage. 2 bedrooms, large Fla. 302 S«. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-599#
FA 2-7106.
FA 2-4301.
END OF THE RAINBOW
room, separate dining room,
complattly furnished In modern rOR SALE or aRADE- $3,330
CLEAN modern furnished apis., MODERN HOME, * bedrooms, kit- Thie 3 bedroom 3 bath custombuilt masonry homo la every­
furniture including a deep
Ml Palmatto. FA 2-4331.
equity In 3 bedroom CBS house
ehaa furnished. Rant rtaaosthing
you’ve wished for In boaufrees*. Drapes also Included.
for house trailer or tall for
•bio. Ph. FA 2-6643.
ty and livability. Really un­
FURNISHED apartment, hard­
$14,300, terms are available.
$6,$36. Small down paymant.
usual down to an Impressive
wood floors, tila Lath. M2 W 3-BEDROOM unfurnlahad house,
Located in city on over M acre
double fireplace In the living
37th Street.
2100 Cordeva; kitchen elec­
lot and plenty of trees. Phone
N EA R ER TO JOB
room and indoor barbecue. 3 bedroom, 2 bath horns on large
trically equipped. M ur i m to
FA 2-7631.
SMALL furnished apartm snt 600 i appreciate. FA 3-0274.
There le canal frontage adja­
lakafroot lot, kitchen equipped.
Park Avs. FA 2-0761.
cent to a picturesque suburban
J n Casselberry. Lot has 23 oaks 3-RUOM houie in Cameron Cily.
lake. A little cleanup will make
FA 2-3664 or TA 2 2442.
f
A 6 Pines tor shade. Ideal for
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables, FURNISHED apnrtisaaL elaan
the outside setting match the
and dose In. Adults only Jimmy
family working in Orlando,
401 Magnolia Ave FA 3-0720.
Cowan, FA 2-4013
outstanding quality of tha iiomt
Price $16,300. Terms If '&lt;*iired. ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
itself. Owner says SELL, ao
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
FURN. Apt. 2011k W. li t St.
UNFURNISHED S bedroom house,
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
the price it only $13AM with JU N IO R H IG H LOCATION f t t-3631
COTTAGE, 3 rooms. Couple and
Florida room. Call FA 2 6631.
term*. This la a TOP NOTCH This 2 bedroom home has 4 lata
baby accepted. $60. FA 2-173*.
deal—don't miss UI
on corner with 2 paved streets.
3-BEDROOM complattly unfurnj
26 citrus trees It 11 oak trail.
Ishad housaa available now. Pb.
THE
TIME
TESTED
FIRM
“ WE TRADE"
Kitchen equipped 6&gt; deep In iH , 11$ N. Park Ava. Fh. FA2-I12S
TA 21341.
Wall to wall carpet la living
FURNISHED apt. M0 Park Ave.
room. Priced for immediate
r i c r i T i o i s h«WK
aala $13,300.
NOTICH lb hereby a l* * n i h s l w* 1 AND I BEDROOM kamaa. Day
*r* . n g s a . i l In h u s t n . . * a t SitS-A
Realtor—Inauror
phona
FA
2-3641.
After
6:00
F i.n r h
*&gt;»
H.nfnril, b . tu ln n l.
L A K E FR O N T LOT
FA 2-4991
113 N. Park
NO 6-3122.
I’o uniy, Floriaa, u m l.r tb* flrtltlbua n*m* nf, TOT C O R R A L and
Its acre lot, high, dry k shad*
that w* int*n4 m r . a l a i . r *al&lt;t
trees. On large lake. Over $06
nam* with th* Cl*rk * f lb * Cir­
faet frontage. $5,306 with $1,066
cu it Cuurl, b.m lnnl# C o u n fr , yi»r«
M*. In a r r o r if .n e . w ith th* *r«- i n t h i s c - i n n i T t o u r o r t h u nr* n? FLORIDA LA N D A IM­
do*n It 310.00 per mo.

STENSTROM RENTALS,.

Stenstrom Realty

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Realtor
RDWLV J. D R E Y F U S , FRANK R.
2344 French Ave.
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Th* n»m* nf th* Court In w h ich Circuit Court nf th* Ninth Judlnlcl
th* * n ll ha* b**n Inctitutad I* Th* Circuit. In and f«r S*mln»l# County.
Circuit Court o f th* Ninth J u d icia l Flnrid*. m n u l t t Ihalr tltla tn thn
Circuit, In aad F o r Seminal* Cnun- ahn&lt;* d**rrth*d p ro p erty altuatad,
tr. Flcr-da. Th # ahhrcvlatad Httg Ir ina and b ein g In S tm ln o l* Uaunty,
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E T A t , T&gt;*f*nd*nt*
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p*rty lavolvad i* a* **l forth Harnl.1 *. W ard . TH. **« Park
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y o u r s n i n . r or nth*r p l.a d ln a * ' In th* ah««* action, nn or b*fo-a
w ith th* f'l*rk o f t o o *bo&lt;* Court, ( Ih* ath d a y nf V n v .m h t r , IS**,
and 'n t . r t t a r * » r t v a r.n f t.pnn ala* a Drcr** P m Csnfa sa o w ill b*
El.WOOD P H IL L IP e. 1«* Eaat Roh - *nt*r*d a a a l n i t you.
l**nn A**nu*. Orlando. Florida, a t IT IS O R D E R E D tha* th!* h«
tn r n ty for th# P la i n t i ff , nn nr h*- published In T H E gA X F O R D H E R ­
fnr* th* 11th da y a f N o .a m b a r ALD. • n*w*p ap *r n u h li .h t d In
A. D. I l l *
ll* r* ln fall not nr s.m ln n l*
County.
Florid*. »nc*
a Darraa Pro Conf***o will h* •* ch w , * k for four con**rutlro
• n&lt;*r*l ag* in*t yo u far th* raliaf l o o k *
d*mand*d In th* Cninplalat.
WITNESS Ih* hand n f tho CI*-k
WITNESS my hand and a**t t h is o f tho Circuit CnurL Stm inolo
4th d a y a f O ct obtr, A. D. 1144.
Caunty. Florida, t h i s th* Srd day
(S E A t.l
nf Octobtr, ISIS.
Art hur H. R*rk wltb. Jr.
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C1*rk o f th* Clrrult Court In
Arthur It
Ttcrkwitn. Jr.
and for g a m la o la Couaty,
CUrk nf Circuit Court
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J. W. HALL

Beautiful
Wynnewood
Home

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o-Bedrooms
Awning Windows
Venetian Blinds
WestingKouse
i
Equipped Kitchen
Fire &amp; Police
Protection
Low Insurance Rates

$13,850

,

Nothing Down
PHONE FA 2*4389

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�Plant Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD Want-Ads For An Early Crop Of Dollars—PH. FA2-2611
12. Real Estate For Sal*

12. Real Estate F*r Sal*

SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shore*. FIVE ACRES. Frame house and
garage near Elder Spring*. By
_ Beautiful likefronl home near• lug completion, (or aomeone &lt;k
owner. Phone NO 9-3163.
airing the beat of everything.
SACRIFICE. Preatige location.
Call FA 2-7*38.
3-Bcdrobma, 2 bath*. FA 2-70S1.
DUE TO BUSINESS TRANSFER
we are foreed to take a tremPEACE OF MIND
emloua Ina* In order to sell
quickly. For only $1,000 down Would you like to enjoy the peace
of mind and the enjoyment o&lt;
you can havp s beautiful, apaowning your own home? See u*
eioua home. Three bedrooma. 2
today for the moat attractive
bath* built-in appliance*. Florida
lining* for the PRICE IN
0 room. L arje tree*, well landSEMINOLE COUNTY.
leaped lot. Prestige neighborhood. You mint aee it to ap­
preciate it. FA 2-7532.

12. Real Eetate For Sal*

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SAVE $1,000. Will lacrlftc* $2,000
equity in apacioua 3 bedroom,
3 bath homo for only $1,000. Ph.
FA 3-3872.

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Thurg. Oct. 27, *60—Fag* 13 37. Furaitor*

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial $t Reaidential

SPECIAL

STENSTROM REALTY
Phone FA 2-2420

IS. Business Opportunities

FOR LEASE . Servlet Btatioa.
Good,, satahliahod location. Inveatery takeover. THE PURE
4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 2 5172 11! N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 OIL COMPANY, 804 W. Sixth:
Street City.
OUT OF TOWN OWNER offer* 2,
3
LOTS
in
Paola.
Call
FA
2-7633.
2-bedroom;
earporte;
utility
16. Female Help Wanted
home*; one In DeBary, $9,300;
one in Lake Mary, $8,900; $500
EL RANCH1TO
WANTED: Colored girl 21 ycara
down, $70 monthly: FA 1-7213 Directly in the path of progren
or older to be buried in coffin
ia thia neat little piece of pro­
for one complete performance
MUST LEAVE Silt. October. 3
perty, with 4 acre* of fenced,
of "The Houie of Uahera" allow­
Bedroom, 2 bath home. Eatra
tiled,
improved
paature,
and
a
ing at the Star Theater on 13th.
large living area. Extra large
very niee home. It hat 2So ft.
Street atarting November 8th.
lot cloae to aehoola, eaat aeeei*
valuable highway frontage, and
to abopplng. Monthly payments
ia only 5 minute* from "the
lea* than $100. 119 E. Coleman
clock" in Sanford. If you would ADD TO YOUR FAMILY
FA 2 7189.
INCOME
enjoy living where you can
bv
aerving
an establiihed
make
a
s
e
rf
living
off
your
THREE bedroom, two bath home
AVON territory. For peraonal
own land and be aecure in the
in Sunland. $48$ down, pick up
interview in your home, write
knowledge that your property
^ payment*. Call FA 2-8727,
Mr*. Jean Milanlch. Box 240,
ia »o located that it will con­
Lockhart Branch, Orlando.
tinually become more valuable,
KOSA L. PAYTON call ua for appointment. Price
$38,000.
And Associates
19. Situation* Wanted
Ra tillered Reel Eatate Broker
"WE TRADE"
Ph. FA 3-1301 17-93 a t Hiawatha
WORK WANTED FA 2 4018.

38. Article* For Sato

• BIG VALUES
REDWOOD FENCING
GE REFRIGERATOR, excellent
• QUICK CREDIT
See Semple at . . .
condition. FA 3-tSai
• EASY TERMS
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS •Ui ft Maple
FA 2-0500 s t e in w a y atudla upright p ita s,
beautiful mahogany, like new
WILSON - MAIER ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby condition.
$393. Guaranteed. Ph.
New and Uacd Furniture
Bed*. Dgy, Week, or Month—
FA
2-1971.
311 E. First St.
FA 2 5822
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
Ph. FA 2 7953
anteed. Free ea limatea. Phone
PA 2-7818 e r MI 4-1771.
Batons • Professional • Balanced
Sheet Music — Instruction Books
New ft Uied Fjrnlture ft Appli­
Ylagnu# Organs
ance*. A Good Place To
Stock Redaction
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
112 Magnolia
Excellent Values

U ff-A -D A Y

13. Mortgag* Loans

111 N. Park

38. Article* For Sala

Jenkins Furniture

Stenslrom Realty

FA 2-7450 FOR SALE; Portable Remington
Quiet-writer—A-l cond. Reason­
able. Call FA 2 3117.
RE FINISH ED ANTIQUES and old
picture framea. Realoration a
READY MIXED CONCRETE
*p«ciaUty. Pick-up and delivery.
Outdoor Table Tepa ft Seata
Call 4281, Geneva, Fin.
Lot Marker* — Sills — Lintels
Used furniture, appllancei, tool*,
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
etc. Bought-Sold Larry’s Mert
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132. 30* Elm. Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3731
400 Sanford Ave.

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OTBOCE. Oar ninth.
H*v% ft puff.”

24. E lectrical S ervice*

30. I’oullry • Pels - Slock

Houle Wiring — Electric Service SMALL brown and white Shetland
pony with bridle and saddle.
Sid Vihlen
FA 25501.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 klagnoha
Ph. FA 2-0815
KITTENS FREE tn good homes.
FA 7-4891.

23. Plumbing Service*

Wall

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31. Automobiles • Trucks

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America*

Sapor
N BUICK
2-Dr. Hardtop
I I FORD Custom
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PONTIAC

71

4-Dr.
BUICK

Sell Ut Your Furniture. Quick Gt ahoveia 1.41, pup tents 4 98 up.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS. 310
Service With The Cath. SUPER
Sanford Avenue.
TRADING POST FA 2-0877.
PLACE your order now for Mrs.
GOOD USED FURNITURE
Brown Miller's famous home'
! srt busk beda with posture
made (run cake. We ship any.
boards and. lnnerapring matwhere in the w * r 1 d. Ph.
tresses, extra nice 49.50; 1 re­
FA 2 3604.
possessed 7 pc. dlnclie, like
new 19.50; 1 rebuilt sofa bed, SEWING MACHINE: Singer 88
beige upholstery 49.50; 1 3 pc.
round bobbin, excellent eondiaecttonal 19.50; I bl-back foam
dition; g payments at $3.43 re­
rubber swivel rocker, black ny­
maining. Write Finance 3tgr.,
lon 22.50; l plastic occasional
Box 22. r o Sanford Herald.
chair 7.50; 1 platform rocker
3.00; t It* x 12’ turquoise wool
HUNTERS
rug with under rug 19.50; 1 Guaranteed water proof leather
walnut buffet and china 39.50;
boots. IVEY’S SHOE STORE.
1 maple finish vanity with
round mirror 19.50; 2 mahogany KENMOHK Automatic Washer,
good condition $25. FA 2-2929
lamp tables, l coffee table
after 4:00 p. m.
19.50; 1 walnut record cabinet
9.00; 1 3-pc. dinette 15.00; 1 1-DINETTE SET. 1 bird cage and
crib with lnnerapring matlreis
stand, easy chair, oil heater;
19 50 ; 2 twin site foam rubber
bargain. FA 2 3781.
*ris, gacli 35.00; i lull sire roil
spring, like new 10.00; 1 twin COLDS POT refrigerator $33. Ph.
TA 2 *211 slier 1:00 p. m.
sire coil spring, like new 10.00;
1 twin site knotty ptne bed with
coil spring 15.00; 1 full site
metal bed 5.00; l full aite ma­
ple finish bed 5.00.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 1.30

RAMBLER

HUDSON 8aper
Wasp 4-Dr.
FORD v-a
2-Dr.

USED TRUCKS
SPECIALS
£ 0 FORD Panel

DODGE Fickap
1932 STTDERAKER, clean. Across
STENOGRAPHER • Bookkeeper,
from Lyman School. Ml 7-6538.
mature and used to responsib­
Plumbinjr &amp;. Heating
R 7 FORD *
»*autiful 3 BR, 2 bath home on
b
J
ility want! temporary or partONE good used Jeep. FA 2-6603.
AIR CONDITIONING
V I Cylinder Piehap
Lake. Built-in kitchen, large
Realtor—Imuror
time general office work. Ph. CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
) utility room, many other fine FA 2-1991
112 N. Park
53
FORD
*300.
FA
2
8116.
FA 2-5402.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 20562
features. $1200 down payment.
$103 per month, including taxea SO. PINECREST 4th ADDITION LAWN WORK. TA 2-0848.
PLUMBING
32. Aulo Repair Service
t-BEDROOMS
2-BATI 15 WORK WANTED. FA 2-4018.
and insurance.
Contracting ft Repair* .
Located on beautiful corner lot.
Free Estimate*
AUTO GLASS
County Motors
Excellent buy at only $15,550. DAYS WORK. FA 2 5280.
R. I.. HARVEY
INSTALLED
519 E. Firat Si.
You pay only $200 down and
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-338.1
W indshield
Hack (.5Inns I
Uk* over VA mwtljtag* at SUTi 20. Habysittcra
Rhone FA 2-0614
111 N. Park Ave. Phone F/» 2 2420
Door G lass
V ent G la ss,
interest. Range, refrigerator and BABYSITTING day, night or 26. Hadlo it Television
biinda Included.
. week. Elizabeth Colley, 2403
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY
f 'paMa!^Ali^'parta 'and l ^ r
i S en knrik C ta S M n d P a in t Co
Stevens Ave. Ph. FA 2-0541.
Ph. FA 2-4622
Call Jim Hunt - FA 2-1501
lively guaranteed W day*. Sun­ 210 Magnolia
WILL rare for children in my
iv t h k r i m i it r a i n r . v iv t ii
shine TV., FA 2-9792.
.11 i m i l l I T H I T I I 4. IS .V VII C o i l
home while mother works; day,
33. Hoofs &amp; Motors
■ KMIVOI.K
rol'V T V ,
M.OHIUV
week
or
hour.
Ph.
FA
2-4071.
i v c i i v v i tinv v o .
27. Special Service*
BOAT AND MOTOR SALE!
ECHOLS
v n r ir e i to n r.r r .x n
IV THR r m f l lT IO I R T n r THK WILL care for children while ENVELOPES. Letterheads, atate- All new 60 model Kvinrudes ft ( 2nd ft Magnolia
o l .v d t s
n a v is ro w u E n
Ph, FA 2 8321
riaintirr, vivrM j i D in v i. rin c l it . iv
motlier*worl,s. FA 2-0383.
boats.
n a e n -5?t rrr i
mcnl*. invoices, hand bills, ami
.vvii r u n ■k n im ii .k r m v rv ,
A■
KI.OHIUA. IV ITIV.Vtr.HV •&gt;#.
ni'.L'CK N. FOWLER.
programi, e t c . Progressive .SAMPLE PRICES;
.IS. Article* Fur Sale
21. lteauty Salon*
D*fdnd«nt 101*1
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931— . $653 to h. p. Larks $195, other
VI IT TO q i u r r TiTi.r.
*1 i i f. 9 T v » k n r F t . i m i u i t o i
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
308 West 13th St.
I sires.
vv u .t. ap. o r. nnr.TR *«4
n n r e r x. f o w l e r
Permanent Wave, complete *7.50
WhAM l i f t known fftBldftncft And ■ En.N EIC * C. OOETZ. &gt;!• » l f »
1 Cent per Ih.
5875 Lone Star 15 ft. Flamingo!
HAZEL
PORTER
BEAUTY
SHOP
P la in t iff ! .
«&gt;Hr*n* w a s r o M o m p Al»Aft*
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
THE SANFORD HERALD
*595.
liot W. 25th
Ph. FA 2 1321
A m e n t a . Main Btr**t, (Jratimm# North ...
W. L. HARMON
OFFICE
T. T. 1IA.NN.V, »t *t
^ C irolln d .
$595 lif t, runatiouts $395 and
ti. friul# n!#.
Ph. FA 2-4223
!*!*■«• tnkei nolle# t It a t &gt;otl s r e
204 W. 1st St.
FA 2211!
many others, plus selection of
v o rirK o r * i i r
lirrtLy required !•* fit* your w r i t ,
reconditioned used boats and
two AiiRwnr «*r
If »ny, per- t v I k , Van,# a l Ik# vial# a f I'larHOUSE CLEANING. Windows
FACTORY TO YOU
■onally or bv an Atto rney, on or Mai
motors at dealer wholesale
floors, walls. Phone FA 2 1212.
ALUMLNUM
hftfnr« X o t s m h o r
191# At |h «
T» ih# P#f#p&lt;iant»:
prices. FINANCE PLAN.
offlrA o f th« C ltrll of the O r cu lt
T P HANNA
VENETIAN
BLINDS
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
Court, A t
th# Cnurt
llou«# In
MAIlT K. HANNA
Reauty Sale*
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bottom
N»tnln&lt;&gt;ie 4’ntinljr, J ^ n f o n l . KJnvIdA.
MIUNON H. EVANS
Gateway To The Waterway
All types and sires, installed
Walker
Building
«n*l la m all a co py lh #r#of fa
And in: Tli» uiiWnowa #|tnut#a
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Your EVI.NRL’DE Dealer
"Do It Yourself"
rA 2-7814
Ntengtrom# l u \ l *
#n«l Mclnlo«&gt;i,
nf m | iI above named natural 2310 Oak
or rayon tapei. Cotton or nylon
Kob.son SportiiiR Goods
Atto rn ey * fo r P la in t iff , Po*t OfIi#f#tiil#nt..
WE REPAIR AN!) SERVICE
fir* I&gt; ’ i l i t , Bsnfnr*!. Florida. In
cords.
And tn: Alt p a r t i . , claim in g In- This adv. good for $2.50 off on
394-6 $ E. 1st
Ph FA 2-5951
S T I N F.
that c e r t a in p r o c o t d l n c p tn d ln *
l . r . a t by, through, u m l . r *r
any
regular
price
wave.
Even­
Senkarik
Glaaa and Paint Co.
yo u tn tha C ircu it Court
Machinery and Supply Co.
a g i l a . r tn# above r . m # d n»CORRECT • CRAFT 14 ft. boat, 218 Magnolia
ing appointments. Air cond. 20s W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-4*22
o f t h a Ninth J u d icia l Circuit of
tural Def en tlanie not k n o w n to
Pit. FA 2 6132
trailer and 16 h. p. motor St50.
Florid.*. In and For Metnlnolft Ooun*
ba J#ad nr a l l , #
Harriett s Beauty Nook, 105 ^o.
And In: All parti.a I l a , I n a or
l y , Flo rid #. tn C!Uffic#r&gt;\ All ab*
SPECIAL: Floor sample Council
Oak. FA 23742.
DAUI’HINE Four Door, Extra Clean#
brcvlatnl 11' Ih c*f *aIi| r4U*# h#r i a l t n l n g In l i a ,« any riant,
Sewing- Mach. Repairs FA 2 7713.
chip ice machine. Make 300
t i ll # or In trrr.l In and In Ilia
I i , i J I . A m . 4 I»\VIH FdW LK R.
16' GLASS ft MAHOGANY ski ,»r
ALL MAKES ft MODELS
lbs. Ice in 24 hours, t'sn he pur­
P U Iu liff. V*. i m r t ’M V. FOIVI.KR.
fnllnwina Urn. rll.rd priip#l I, , l.AR-UE’ BEAUTY SALON
Def en dant/* and h erein fail not or
pisasuie boat, 3a h. p. Johnson
attuat# In r n m n u i i County. Nu*v Open
RENTALS 5.°. WEEK
chased on our special plan for
UC-10 Hiawatha
a |i*cr«A Pro C onfte en w ill b« sn*
Tlnrlda, t o -w lt:
electric, completely equipped;
203 W. First St. (24 hr. ser.)
$1.23 per day, Seminole Fix­
Air Cond — Air Cond. Dryer*
t»r*d a g a l n e t you, and tha eaua*
Ian 1*. Block U. o f Tract *T,
also many extras. FA 2 8873.
FA 2-3625
proceed ea p a n e .
nf K l.VUANDO dl'ItlMlH. a c .
ture ft Freeier Co., French
Open Evenings by Appointmtat
&lt;URALi
rurd lnv to g i l l tli«r#»f r#DIAL
FA
2
1398
Ave. al Second St., Sanford. Ph.
co rd 'd In Plat Hook I n a a A rth u r II fl#t kerith. Jr.
WILL give a Sarali Coventry; 31. Mnchincry • Tool*
FA 2 8331.
&lt;*l#rk of in* C ircu it Court
SI, o f Hi# I'uhlta Jlccnrd. uC
Fashion
Show.
Beautiful
jewelry
Ramlnnl# I'nunty. Klorlda.
&lt;9: Martha T, Yihlon. D.C.
22. Build • Paint • Repair
for that Christmas list. Phone FOR SALE: New Cub Ln-Boy with 2 ELECTRIC TRAINS. 3/1* guage,
Bt«n»trrm, Pavia A Mclntoah
T . u an* Each nf T"U,
noil^ A tln m a v a
for P l a i n t i f f
f i . d th a t a Suit to Q j i . l T u t , to PAINTING: Colors a specialty.
FA 2 8899 or FA 2 8017.
wood* rotary: 33 Fortl. new
extra engine $30; 1 liquor cabi­
O f f p a Hoi 111
tha k h o . a d a .c r l b .d o r.p a rty h.a
Residential, commercial, indus­
grove tires; A. O. John Deere
HRnford, Florida
net $12; 1 antique table over 73
b .a n fit*&lt;l ( g a l n . t you and so u
HEATING
P.ibliah Oct. le. 27 * Nor. J. 14. aro h . r . b y c . o u t r . d t« . o r . a a
trial. Licensed and bonded.
(21; Ford disc; tapered grove
years old $13; new paint brushes
m p y ut y uur Anawor In I h .
II. B. POPK
SUPER ”88” FOUR DOOR HARDTOP, Perfect Tutona
Work guaranteed. Free evti
chopper; cultivator bur. all 3
price; Ml 7 8538.
p laint on ilia Pla intiff • Attnr.
290 S. Park - F.\ 2 1234
fc'
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2 1571
Finish, Excellent Condition Throughout#
point lift; also heavy duty uti­
n * o . F E U I E I I AND HKTTt.M!HAtfB, HO Aoutn k n n n l a i . W ln t.r
AMBASSADOR rornot, like new;
lity
implements.
Ward
Equip­
Pork , Florida, and fllo t h . n r|.
PAINTING
20. Flowers • Plants • Shrubs ment, Phone 4731, Geneva,
will trade for hi fl record play­
I 3 Iti'droom • IV, Rath a nival In tha offlra o f th* Tlark Top""SONNY'S
Quality Work—Low Rates
er.
FA 2 7818.
o f Iho Circu it . ’„urt on nr b . f n r .
Petunias; Snaps; Calendula; PanFA 2 2671 or r \ 2-4033
N o a . m b . r } . . I X # ; o l h . r v l a o th#
I
j FIBER
t.M
»&gt;•*; Stocks; Verbena; Carna­ 3.*». Motorcycle* • Scooter*
■ l l . g a ’ luno nf #aM I'-impIalnl b i l l
RUG, like new. Call
tions; Salvia' red and purple. 1937 HARLEY DAVIDSON with
PLATT’S CARPENTRY Service*,
HOW N PAYMENT IO E O ■ b# l o k . n an conf#.a#d.
FA 2 5049.
Tkla
n
o
t
i
i
o
(halt
h*
p
u
b
ll
.h
.d
I NO CLOSING COST ft® ll | o n to oach w . a k for four c n n . a m - new work A repair. Specialise
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
police motor *500. 4o Ford
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
837 Mo. Inrlude* Kierythinx! _ | | r . w * « k i In Ih# hanford llor#ld.
Grapevilie Ave. near 20th SI.
ton pickup with race engine
f
i
.
t
.
d
Hilo
l
l
t
h
day
af
Octobar,
FA 2-7416.
HIGH-DRY WOODED LOTS I 1»»a.
SI23.
31 Olds enginr $30. Gar­
FALL ANNUALS
IIIRKCTIONS: * Mi. So. _
age at 9th ft Sanford Ave.
I Sanford. 11... 17-92. Tarn I ( I C A t .Al rth u r II llacb a lilt Jr,
CARPENTRY', painting, roofing
Petunias, Snapdragons, etc.
and cement work. FA 2-4899.
Clark, Circuit Can t
Right I Mi. I’a .l Dynalron- "
WOODRUFFS
I let. Follow Si|n*.
hamlnnl* County, Klorlda
Cabana*
J|
FARM AND GARDEN CENTER
T railer*________________
HALF-TON PICKUP, l.ooka And Kuna Good.
By: Martha T. Vlhlan, DC. 23. Building Material*
Publlah Oct.
IT *. No#. S. 11
601 Celery Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3978 I TRAILER for sale. FA 2 4218.
LUMBER HARDWARE • PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loan*
B. EDWARDS
NEW HOMES BV
RILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamp*
963 W. 3rd St.
FA2-7894
ravenna park

STEMPER Agency

Stenstrom Realty
Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Seminole

SUPERVALUE
Used Car Specials

Dawn's

58 RENAULT

•

*645

57

0 LD S M 0 B ILE

LONGDALEi

*1195

H O M E S $8250 :

1

55 GMC

HondiHousc

0DHAM &amp; TUDOR

*395

CARPORTE

MANY, M A N Y

USED LUMBER. FA 2 2506.

ON

LOCATED
.SOUTH PINECREST &amp; SUNLAND ESTATES
VA and FHA FINANCING
VA—NO DOWN PAYMENT

BUILT-IN DREAM
KITCHENS
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES BY
AS

- ALSO----------D
EC A I F H0MEa
l Y C J n L C AVAILABLE
ALREADY FINANCED BY
ORIGINAL PL RCHASER

REFRIGERATOR
OVEN—RANGE
IV VTKIt IIEATEK
DESIGNED FOR YOLK
BETTER LIVING
ELECTRICALLY

NO QUALIFYING — OTHER THAN GOOD CREDIT
LOW INTEREST RATER
DOWN PAYMENTS LOW AS »:o«
I BEDROOMS ----------- 1 ft 3 BATHS
RENTALS HOMES AVAILABLE

()I)HAM &amp; TUDOR
TTvrr. i m
SANFORD

J.

27th ST.
PH. FA 2-1581
BRAILEY ODHAM, PRES.

D IS P L A Y

NOW !

WHERE . . . .

WHERE . . . .

Our I'.ied Cara Will Be Displayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our ta rg e Lighted Lot.

WHERE . . .

&gt; |5 0 9 D
M » ftA L 0 !L im » €

M O RE VALUES

CAN

YOU

GET

MOKE HOME
%
DOLLAR VALUE f
*

2 - 3 - 1

ItrdriMim*

• Plann.d Lake Front

Cummunily
ft 3 Furniahxl M odele for
your inaoertion

Minimum $350 Dn.

pARK
lARK p
IDGE
L A K b - WA R y

HEV -irr*

Just West of 17-93

FA 2-8123; FA 2-8370

WHERE DEALS SHINE
Built on Cement Slab on Your i.ot.
• NO DOWN PAYMENT
• UP TO 3&lt;i MO. TO PAY

*695

O TH ER M O DELS $89 To $795
SCREEN
ENCLOSURES
For
Patio &amp; Pool
SEE

2nd &amp; Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofc. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Oldamoblle — Cadillac Trade-las
Sdve Dollruv At Holler v

REDWOOD
FENCE
OUTDOOR
FIREPLACES

OCR DISPLAY MODELS TODAY

Handi - House Of Central Fla., Inc.
2618 Iroqui*

at th* sign of your best buy

Behind Pinecrest Inn
PHONE FA 2-8780

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
t

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v-.-*!

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-r* •

�Member* of tit* Goldsboro Ele­
mentary School Parent-Teachers
A***-, which meet* on the second
Monday of each month a t S p. m.,
report much progress under the
leadership a i new president, Mrs.
Alfred* Wallace.
Many plana were mad* a t the
Iasi meeting, on* of which was for
the Halloween Carnival to be held
,ot the school Monday from I p. m.
la order to Insure overall suc­
cess, the school has been divided
into ran*# Including parents, pu­
pils nod teachers. Parent* living
within each son* are requested to
"furnish refreshments for the earnival according to Item assignscent.
Grade*, tones and Items are,
first grade, rold depot, popcorn;
second grade, Castle Brewer, pea­
nuts, entertainment, fortune tellIng and music; third grade, Wil­
liam Clark, snow cones, aoda;
fourth grad*, southwest road, hake
salsa, piss, cakes .and cookies;
fifth grade, achool son#, candied
applas and sixth grade, old railr All parents, pupil*, InUrcstad
citisen* and friends are Invited to
attend and help make this tha
aehaal's. biggest carnival ever

Aro You Insecure
On Donee Floor;
Well Read This
Rena Id Perry, city recreational
director, hM these questloM to
ask of Sanford resident*:
•Do you havs that huscure
feeling whan on the dance floor?
Feel th a t r v e r y o M I* watching
pout Gat your left foot mixed
with your right and stumble
across tha dance floor Instead of
gilding gracsfully with the music?
"If you SMWir yes to all *f
these questions," Parry says,
•then you need to register for the
M xt session of ballroom dancing
lessons being offered a t tha Civic
Canter by tha department"
Two classes on Monday, a free
on* for teenagers at T p. m. and
is e for adults a t 1:10 p. m. will
begin Nov. T, Adults will be asked
to pay 92 for the 10 wsek cours*.
Registration for instruction Ini eluding th»- lis le xrf. »W.e*&gt;tary
fundamentals of oil popular dance
steps may be mad* in advance oc
a t the opening class.

flying an A81M -Skywarrior." Tha co-piiot for tha avont w aa Cdr. P. S. Har*
ward (second from rig h t) while tha bombardier wax Lt. J . L» Hutton
(third from right). The rest are. left to right, P. C. DelVUiaggio AD2, D.
R. Smith ATI, R. A. Jackxon AQC, R.‘ 8. Foeback ATI, U . J. L. Hutton,
Cdr. P. S. Harvard, Capt. Edward*.

On Halloween evening liule
spooks, and goblins, spacemen and
witches will ring the doorbells
In lak e Mary, Sunland Estates,
Little Venice, and Loch Arbor
areas and townfolks will hear the
familiar chant ‘Trick or Treat
for UNICEF,”
Sponsored
locally
by
the
churches of la k e M iry and ns
Uonally by the U. 8. Committee
for UNICEF, tha United Nations
Children's Fund Halloween pro­
gram will be carried out at the
same lima In soma 10,000 other
communities. la s t year more than
Iwo million American youngsters
participated in the biggest pro­
ject ever carried out by children
lo help children.
Each penny collected by the
Trick or Treaters wearing the
UNIFEC black and orange tig
can mean five glasses of milk
for • needy child overseas, or the
BCG vaccine to protect him from
tuberculosis. A nickel's worth of
UNICEF penicillin will core a

child of yaw*, a crippling tropical received hi UNICEF supplies.
disease.
The junior ektueaa of the above
named sreas who are participat­
ing in Trick or Treat for UNICEF
will meet at the Lake Mary Boy
Scout Hut Monday at 9:15 p. m.
They will canvass the neighborImods in small groups, escorted
by adults who are also volunteer­
ing their time.
After the collection, boys and
girl* in public grades, four
through six, will return to the
la k e Mary school, boys and girls
In public grades sevan and eight
will return to the Lake Mary Roy
Scout Hut and boys and girls In
public grades nine through 12 wilt
return to the lak e Mary Fire De­
partment building for UNICEF
Halloween partiee which wilt in­
clude costume contests, games,
and refreshments.
UNICEF ts not a giveaway
prrj-sm. Governments that f*
quest its aid spend an average of
more lhaa 92.M for each I t .00

By MARIAN t . JONES
After much study and many
consultationa, Halloween Carni­
val Chairman, Mrs. A. E. Volght
and hag, group of helpers have de­
cided aa a program of entertain­
ment that will give much fun and
happiness to all attending.
The Oviedo High School Gym­
nasium witl he open Friday at

3:30 p. m. for this outstanding
event
On the program are: the'cam ­
era booth, sponsored by tha moth­
ers of Mrs. Cooper's first grade;
tha Kiddie rides, Mra. Ulrey's
first grade; homemade lea cream,
Mra. W arder's and Miss Rice’s
second grades; dart game. Mrs.
Teagua's third grada; • new and

VAdm. W. R. Smcdherg Ilf,
chief of Naval personnel, today
advised high school seniors sad
grsdeates that they have until
Nov. IS to apply for the Navy’s
Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Applicania will take the nation­
wide exam on Dec. 10.
The NROTC program makas K
possible tor a young man to earn
a regular commission while study­
ing at a el villa n college of his
ehoiee. All tuition, fees and text
books are provided by the Navy
and an annual retainer of MOO
Is given tha student. During the
summers ttudents travel to many
parts of Die world on regular
training cruises.
Upon eomplsckm of the four

picked lo begin school next Sept­
ember.
N'ROTC also is open to enlisted
men who are o* active duty
with the Navy or Marines, how­
ever a scparele quota if estab­
lished for these applicants.
Application fffrms are available
at high schools. Navy Reeniiting
stations or from the Chief of
Naval Personnel, Department of
the Navy, Washington 25, D. C.

the regular Navy or Marine Corps
is received and the officer goes
da regular duty.
Tha program is opea to ail ITyear-old high school seniors and
graduates who will not have their
21st birthday before July 1, IM1.
Those making a qualifying score
will raceivo a rigid physical axam
early Mat year. Prom the qualifylog rolls, at least 1400 will be

Mra. Kathleen Reynolds, mother
advisor, says that dinners will
he delivered upon order and will
be boxed for- carrying, If desired,
for those wbe plan to attend the
football game.
Tickets now are available from
any Rainbow girl. Proceeds from
the event will be applied to the
charitable works of tha assem­
bly.

surprise game, Miss Honnaleer's
third, grade.
The ever popular fish pond,
Mrs. Partin's fourth grade; candy
apples and homemade candy, Mrs.
Alfred Campbell's fourth grada;
pop corn and peanuts, Mrs.
Grimm's and Mra. Bucketew's fifth
grade; the country store, Mrs.
Mildred Wright’s sixth grsdc; ths
costume parade and helping with
the country Store, Mrs- William B.
West's sixth grade; the FortyNiner Engine^ Mrs. Staley's sev­
enth grade; tha sidewalk cafe,
James Palmer's seventh grade and
Mrs. DeShsxIo’s eighth grade;
ball toes. Mist Ruddeli's eighth
grade.
The dance, Mrs. Alice Blau's
ninth grade; cold drinks and help­
ing with the dance, Mrs. Palmer’s
ninth grade.

Rainbow Girls To'
Sponsor Barbecue
■snford Assembly No. 25. Order
of Rainbow for Girls, will spon­
sor a chicken barbecue dinner
si the Elk’s Club, Nov. 4, from

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The 10th grade, combining Al­
fred Campbell'* 10th and Arch
Hoelck'a 10th, will feature the
bake aale. In addition they alto
will have potato salad and baked
beans for sale In servings to s i \ J
plement the hot dogs, pie, cake
and coffee, to suffice for a sup­
per. Tha eleventh and twelfth
grades are unable to have the us­
ual supper since the new cafetorlum is not open yet.
The supper is tentatively plan­
ned for Nov. 19, sponsored by
these two grades. Mrs. John Cour­
ier, P-TO program chairman, •H o
has announced a special program
in conjunction with thia event, the
proceeds to go to tha carnival.
The Carnival Is sponsored by
the P-TO eaeh year for funds be
carry out its budget.

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VOL. IS

CONGRESSMAN 8YD HERLONG. third from left, was welcomed at the
Southeast Seminole Chamber of Commerce Thursday night by C of C pre­
sident Bats Weating, second from left; Oviedo Mayor Lee Gary, left; Ben
Jones, vice president of the chamber, right of Herlong and Mrs. Elizabeth
Oliff, eecretary.
(Herald Photo)

f

Congressman lyd Herlong ert
licited Stats Dapertmant taeOea
to handling the lansa Cuban situa­
tion and. to a strongly wordad
apeach at Ihe Southeast Samlnola
Chamber nf Commarcn at Oviedo
Thursday night, accused U S.
official* of IsUtng "communism
get tha upper hand In Cuba.”
Rapping tha laxity of State De­
partment officials, Herlong aaid
"wa knew whan Castro was fight­
ing in the mountains of Cuba that
tha eommiea wara behind him and
what did wa do? At soon as ha
look over we recognized hi* gov*
arnmrnt tha vary next day.”

Herlong. apparently angry, de­
clared “ now officials have just
started economic sanctions on
oo Cuba, when that should have
been done a long, long lima
ego.
" it to a disgrace that wt did
not break off relation* with Cuba
a long time ago instead of recalling our ambassador now when it
la too tola tor na to Cuba,” Her­
long aaid.
"However.” Herlong aaid "I
believe that things will start
popping olf in Cuba soon, especial­
ly once they atart marketing sugar
to Russia/ Dn you think the Cu-

Campaign
By L’nitod Pres* International

•

Kennedy sought today to turn
back at Nixon soma of the Re­
publican campaign chargrs. He
hammered at the vice president
Thursday during a tumultuous vis­
it to New York City and continued
the attack today at he opened four
days of stumping in eastern Penn-

bant w il want to be paid in
rubles and bartering when they
havt been used to the good old
American dollar?
“ Cuba ia in for a rude awaken­
ing boob” he emphasised, add­
ing, “ and we won't be there to
to help her.”
Herlong also laahed nut at -State
department methods ta handling
the cold war.
“ Wa don't know bow to fight
comtminiam. Wa don't know how
to take advantage and wt have
failed time and time again in
the rje s of tha free world bccaus*
we hate not utilised our propa­
ganda methods,” Herlong said.
"There U only ono way lo fight
the Red threat and that i* meet
it on its own terms, which means
propaganda and more propa­
ganda,” he said.
"We lost lha propaganda war
in Cuba, Tibet, Iwbinnn. Why
wc are Just amateurs compared
lo the Russians when he cornea
to waging a totally political war.”
Herlong said that "unless we
atari doing something shout it
now, we will lose this total cold

Vic* President Richard M. Nix­
on took hia midwestern whistleflop campaign into Illinois and
lows today leaving a aeries of
ugly incidents behind him in Mich­
igan am) Indiana.
Sen. John! F. Kennedy toured
the key election state of Pennsyl­
jylvan ta
vania. charging that Nixon, not
ilagloeg explained (hat one way
he. lx "downgrading America''
i,M» tofAi ,ihe .Communist , threat
ahd’’*e!llng America short." His
|srs&gt;- "pfay Iho way lliey play. I
goal was a grip on Pennsylvania**
r^a* a Stok&gt;r -«ddr&gt;&lt;a HgJ^hf at latn supporting a freedom Acs
32 electoral voles.
Davenport, Iowa. He thrn'.wilf h e m r which will tram agents In
fly lo Chicago where he will cam tbr free w-urld to counteract the
★ ★ ★
Today U Ihe last day to paign Saturday
Red threat.
register In lha city election.
The Democratic candidate »aid.
"Wo ra n t assume Ihat because
City Hall will be open antll IM in a speech prepared for deliv­
we ar* in the right aw will win
ery at Bethlehem, Pa., that Nix­ the cold war. • W* have Vo fight
on ia telling lha country "we ran't for M now. The Rada have taken
President Eisenhower goes on afford to dn those thing's in Amer­ advantage of every situation.
nationwide television tonight to ica that everybody knows wa need Time Is running out for ua now,”
make his flrst major campaign to do.”
Herlong stressed.
"It is Mr. Nixon—not l— who ia
apeach on behalf of tha GOP tic­
Mayor Iwe Uary introduced
ket. Eisenhower will apeak from downgrading America.” Kennedy Herlong and more than 100 porMr. Nixon reike of A.r.cri miiis aLviwlcd the meeting.
a Republican dinner at Phila­ said
delphia—a GOP effort to capture c a 't limitations. I speak of her
boundless possibilities. We ean and
Penniylvania't vital volet.
Nixon was splattered by eggs ought to put our great produrtivand tomatoes, heckled during hit ity to work to meet the need of
speeches and worried by a derail­ our people, not ignore them ”
Kennedy pirdiciru hi* eirriion
Countess Elizabeth Ynn Her
ment scare Thursday. The incidrill* wet* the mu,l unpleasant on arrival at the H elhlehemA llen Slaglien will speak at Ihe n«*either candidate hat encountered town airport early today. "I don't tary Club luncheon Monday. All
rare what time in the morning the Rotory anna alto ara invited
in the campaign.
Herbcr G. Klein. Nixon's press it 1j , wa re going to heal Mr. Nix­ to the meeting.
The ruunlrav' husband was a
secretary, aaid "harsh profanity” on.” Kennedy said.
II# achedulrd sperchr* today at big gain* hunter in thr African
• at shouted at Mrs Nixon at one
atop in Michigan. He said: "I can Poll*villa, llaielinn, Wilkes Bar Congo and the ml] speak on that
only conclude that organiiad goon ra, Scranton and the Montgomery area, where aha lived tor IS
squad tactics arc involved in such County area outside Philadelphia. year*.
an occurrence."
the derailment threat occurred
Thuraday night near Fort Wayne,
Ind. A can-shaped, Pi-pound fluor­
escent light transformer was dis­
covered tied to tha rails over
which lha Nixon campaign train
was to pass.

(Jaltad Prwa Lana*d Win

Saaslaato O m t r Inginsar Oarlto« Hiss plana to m att with Orang* County officials today after
Orange affieiala "jumped »h# gun"
on a joint Seminole-Orange em er­
gency drainage program ia Nowoll
Branch and Woktra baain.
Bliia and othar county officials
wara apparently unhappy today
after learning th a t work act clean­
ing aat ditchaa ia tha two araae
haa atarted without coatactinr
Seminole County.
County Commiaaioa Chairman
man John K rider Unlay daelinad
ta comment "a t thia time'' on tha
mare, but aaid ha haa aent a talapram to Grunge County engineer
bred i&gt;*win complaining about
tha atart af the maaaiea program.
"They thauld have had the fourteay to inform as they were s ta rt­
ing," Bliaa aaid. "If we should
have rain for tha neat two weeks
It could rauae some aerioue (Io«mIing In tha areas and wa would get
tha coni plaints.
"Nearly all of tha work on both
projacta would be in Seminole
County, although tha two atreams
are major drainnga outlet* for Orj range County.” Blica explained.

Established 1»08

1 jus* received recommenda­
tion* oa the plan in tha mail to­
day,” Bliaa aaid, adding that he
would meet with DaWttt thia af­
ternoon to try to "work together
sod pool our rttourc**, Wa would
like to k n o w what ia going on,”
Blits empha«tx*d.
Both projects are eapeeted to
ooet approximately 11*0,000 and

Organizes Fund Effort

Altamonte Council
To Meet Today
AlUmoctU Sprint* Town Conn­
ed member* will meet today to
make a decision oa tha proposal
from tha Wakiva Baptist Associa­
tion to locate a Baptist Retiremrni Center on tha old Altamonte
Spring* Hotel proparty,
A pub hr Hireling was held
Thursday in tha tojvn bail with
about 76 residents attending.

Youth Advisory
Council Formed
A youth adviiory council hai
bean formed in Seminol* county
la rehabilitate juvenile* that have
gotton into trouble.
Judge Vernon Mi/a will explain
tha functions nf tha new group
it a meeting Nov. I at 7.30 p.m.
at Crooma Academy.

Five team captains for the Unit­
ed Fund driva were announced to
day by chairman Randall Chasa.
B. 1. Perkins Jr., Sonny Raborn, Fid Shmbolsar. Kay Shoe­
maker am) Jarry Senkartk will
head lha campaign for the ‘ 400
Club.”
The 400 Club'* i* a nationwide
project of Ihe United Fund. It
conalat* of public spirited busi­
nessmen who donate $t0o or more
to Dio drive. The five team cap­
tains will plan the activities for
forming a club in Ihe Sanford
area.
N V. Farmer will head the
realtor a group in the drive ami
predicted full cooperation on their
part.
All units of tha Sanford Naval
Air Si alum awing into action be­
hind Ihe drive Thuraday.
Chase.
John K ndar,
man­
power chairman, anr) George
Touhy, teams chairman, met
will
('ap t.' Robert W. Stye,
NAS commaading officer, to out
lint the machanica of lb* fund
Capt. Frank G Edwards, cum
m aiuirr He|*y Attack Wing Una.
appointed Cdr. Gilbert S Blake
lo act wilb Capt. A- L. tiiiiU**
son. as co-chairmen rxf lha drive.
Capt. Sly* and Cape. Edwards
voiced their support and uried tb*
men in their commands u» give

Ihe fullest possible cooperation
to tha United Fund.
A goal of t) 000 has been set (or
Ihe drive un Ihe Navy base which
will run concurrently with Ihat of
Seminole County ending Dec. I.
Last year 33,313 M was collected
by the Navy for lha fund.

Bliaa repor ted ha doeen't even
know what Seminole County'*
ahar* in tha program would ha.
Tha report* were prepared by
the firm of A. P. and R. K. Mich­
aels and A. B. O'Naall and Asso­
ciate*.
Tha reports atreae th at both
streams need ta he atraightaned.
widened and deepened to carry off
flood areata. No aonalderation was

(’APT. KOBE ItT W. 81.YE, left, and two other officers
umong the Navy men at the Chamber of Commerce
meeting were (Mr. Paul Mitchell and I ’-dr. E. Nunnery,

SANFORD. FLORIDA

given in tha report to conserva­
tion.
Howell Rranrh, according to th«
report, need* to h* cleaned from
Lake Maitland to SR 419 in Sem­
inole County, a diitanra of eight
and a half milea. The’cost ia esti­
mated a t $17,600.
Sis or eight highway bridges Or
culvert* ever Howall Branch need
to h« replaced, tha report atatae.

. NO. 50

Coat of emergency drainage
work in the Little Waktva haa
been estimated a t $110,000.
This project calls also fbr clean­
ing out n channel a distance of
eight and a half milea from Lako
Boss# on tha county line to where
It empties into tbo Big Weklva. IB
both projects, tha rhannal recom.
mended would ha AVO feet deep
and 16 feat wido.

allown tulking with George Touhy, Arthur Beckwith Jr.
mul Doug SleueUrua,

Knowlaml Speaker
W A S H IN G T O N

(U P il

-

W il-

liam Knowland. former Republican
senator Troni California and axSenatr minority leader, will apeak
at lakeland. Orlando and Fort
Lauderdale on a four-slate south­
ern speaking tour ia behalf of tha
Mxon-l.odge ticket Oct. 39 Nov.

No Peace Prize
OSLO, Norway (UPI) -T h e Nobtl committee of tha Norwegian
National Assembly announced to­
day that there will be no 1960
peace prize. The romniillre guv*
no mas*. for it* parimow. which

FSU HomecumiiiK

‘WORTHLESS CHECKS discussed by, from left, Chief Deputy Jim Single­
tary, Herwin William*, Florida Sheriffs Bureau, Sherrif J. I.. Hobby anil
Mayor Earl lliKfciniiothnm.
(Herald Photo.*)

TALLAHASSEE (LTD - Sevan
of tha It mambara of lha clast
of 1SI0 will lead a downtown
parada kicking off Florida Male
University horn acorn ing activities
today. Democratic gubernatorial
candidate F arris Bryant and hu
veil* art expected to attend tha
homecoming banquet tonight \lr*
In Alabama truck dri*n who
Bryant was a member of Ilia apparently fell asleep at lha wheel
F S U d a ta ad 1PM.
of his truck early thia morning
ticapcd injury by jumping out of
GAINESVILLE (UPI) - Uni- lha truck at Ihe last mumaut as
varsity of Flor da tconoinid Mil­ the vehicle ran off the road and
ium K. Mei’narsun predicted led into sue Si. John* Rivtr.
Thursday th at xrbta land develop­
Tha accident occurred on SR
ment will doubt* in Florida by to near the Mima Bridge, Ihe
1973. "Agricultural land in North Sheriff's office reported.
Florida will be cultivated more
Charles Brock (old dcpullea Ihat
extensively than in the past,” lie fell aslrrp and Ihe next thing
MrPherton predicted in a study hr knew "I saw tha truck going
published by tha university, "and off lha road towards tha river."
Brock said h* jumped out of
Jit* uaa of existing forests and
ihe truck just as it hit the river,
woodland* will be intensified.”
lie escaped unuijured.
The truck was nauled out nf lha
ATLANTA (U PI) - The Repub. ri«ar by crews shortly alter tha
liras and Democratic presidential mishap. Investigating the acct
uomu.ee* wara asked today to dmt was deputy Michael Conner.
take a firm public aland mi civil
In another accident Thursday,
rights isruaa before alaction day. Michael Michalak nf DeLand, tra ­
A telegram signed by 21 South­ veling on Hwy. IT-92 near the
ern civil rights groups, including Lake Monroe Bridge, crashed in­
Martin Luthor King's Southern to a concrelr piling and auifered
Christian leadership Conference severe head and body lacerations
was aent to Sen. John F. Kennedy Deputy Jim Moore reported.
of tb* Democrats and Ytca Prea­
Michalak was reported in "good"
idant Richard Niton of tha Re­ condition at Seminole Memorial
publicans.
Hospital at noon today.

City Manager W. E Know lea to*
day expressed "disappointment”
over the first volume of City
Planner George Simmons, com­
prehensive plan for Sanford.
The first volume of th« plan
was presented lo the Zoning and
Planning CommUsiop Thursday
night.
There was no rummrnt on tha
plan-at Thursday’s mealing, flowover, Knowlea s^ld this morning
that be was "disappointed because of tha lack af new mater*
lalx included to it."
Knowles plans to taka lha first
portion of tha plan bafora the City
Commission at its neat mealing
Nov. it.

Driver Dozes, His
Truck Hits River

Countess To Speak
Land Use Predicted
To Rotary Club

Team Captains Set, Navy

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1960

Rights Stand Asked

PUEI'AKING for Navy rola Jb UoiUd Fund drive are, from left, -Johr
Kidder, (’apt. R. W. Siva. Georg* Tntihy and Randall Cha.*e, general chnir
must.

The Chamber of Commarra di­
rector* Thuraday night alerted
Sonny Powell preaidant, paid irlbuta to Navy personnel for par­
ticipation in civic affair* and
heard a Florida Shaitffa lliueaii
report on tha warthleaa check
problem in Florida,
Tha dir*.-lore alto aalattad Richaid Data a* thair new vice presi­
dent and R. J, Bauman aa tressurar. John Ivey and W. A. I'atrirk
war* named axaauttva commitU*
mambara.
Bob Cruntiry, chairman of the
memlitrehip committer, rv|K&gt;il*d a
mtmbcraliip nf 363, with 46 new
budnavtaa in tha ehamber thia
year,
('apt. Robert W. Sly*, NAK
cuinmandliig offirar, and officers
of hi( cum ina nd war* special
guralt and war* presantad reaolutiona fiom the city and county
commission* expressing apprecia­
tion for the work of Navy pattonnal in halping clear away tha
wreckage loft by iluiricau* Don­
na.
Mayor Earl Higginbotham read
a resolution by tha city aapacially
commanding Chief Jama* Goldwoilhy, Manuel Gonzales, Chart**
Cason and Virgil Harlan for their
wolk in hutrlcana damage clear­
ance. John Ktidar read the coun­
ty* resolution praising the rooperelion of tha NAS its all county
C .fo ltX ami said "they'v a helped
ua with everything fiom a fire
bore to a five-ton truck."
harlyla Housholdcr presented a
plsque to Capt. Sly* for the man
u ( the station in appreciation O f
the Kavy'a participation in fire
fighting, fund drive assistant* and
u th e r instance* of cooperation.
"They never fail to endorse, as­
sist in arranging and participate
in any rtvie effort,” llmishuldar
said. Tha plaqua wa* inscribed
"an award nf apetial merit ta tha
paisunnel nf the Sanford Naval
Air .Station.”
('apt. Sly# accepted tha honor*
and said "It give* me a warm feel­
ing to get lha,a, run aiway* ramambar t h a t U ia tha office.

NEW YORK (U P D -A Rustle*
UN secretariat official and a
German • bora Illustrator war*
held today In $.10,000 bail aark an
charges of spying for the Soviet
Union.
The two allegedly sought milliary iiifuituaUuo fur uaa in pick*
ing bombing (argots.
Igor Yaakovlsvieb Melakh, 47,
who was In charge of translating
UN documents In the Russian
language, and Willis Hirsch, 32,
were arretted swiftly and suddanly Thursday Bight on a federal
indictment charging they tonapired with a former Russian
UN official to obtain atrial pho­
tographs and a map of military
installations around Chicago.

Edison, Thoreau,
McDowell Honored
SONNY POWELl
fur halping ram these tributes.”
Sheriff J. L. 'lobby introduced
llci win William* of the Florida
.Shsnlf* Bureau, who presented an
llloslratad lecture un tha opera­
tions of worthless check passers
in lha state.
William* cautioned buaintaamrn
to follow one simple guide in cash­
ing check*—"do I know this par­
son ?'* .
Most had check* rail he passed
because business** do nut require
proper identification and make
sure lha riedanlial* ar* valid,
William* aaid.
H* raeouvmenrUd establishing a
central check cashing desk in each
•tor* and mainfenanca of a sim­
ple card file for rather* of local
rhacks. "And just don't cash any
check because il looks guud and
tha prison with il iuvkt g o o d call a hank and certify every pos­
sible bil of information you can
about the individual." he warned.
The sheriffs bureau ha* aat Op
is aystain of appianamung bad

NEW YORK (UPI) - Thomas
Alva Edison, Henry David Thor,
tau and Edward Alexander Mae*
Duwrll were named lo the Hill
of Fame of Great Americana
Thuraday nighl.
Built of Edison, inventor of tha
first practical incandescent alec*
trie lamp; Thoreau, poet, essayist
and philosopher, and MacDowtll,
computer and music educator,
will join M other busts af great
Americans in tha national ahrino
on the New York Univtrsity
campus here.

Donna Damage
At $93,000
Hurricane Donna da mag* in
mmole County totaled 393.281 a ,
County Engineer Csrlion Bliss re­
ported today as ha prepared ta
send in the report (of Civil De­
fense funds.
county roads.

Kadet Inspection
Paul Bennett, commander of tha

Sas'urd ur.it. *,«u(U w Aui«&gt;i%a,

will present tha Kadot of toe
man of tha station who do all tha ar* availabl* through local law Month Trophy at tha monthly in­
work. They ar* all good, able man enfntcemant agencies, Williams spection today, T p m., at the
and 1 want to publicly thank them said.
Armory,
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cited the aquadron foe meeting ar
exceeding aH requirements darh | the coarse ef n NATO *wd
Sixth Fleet s w rc jff. The admiral
w t commended the squadros
eotabhskiag aa ‘ outtUwding
safety record" The Cheekertails
ere the first beasy aiuck squadgem te compete a shipboard Sixth
Fleet deployment without as a»reraft a trade* tAfter re id. eg the fcmmendaIm s , Cdr. Doenand presented mdsiidual awards to assay members
( APT. F. C. EDWARDS
at the nos adeem. Nineteen officers
read the citation commen­
■ad men were awarded coveted dation of Adm G. Craig to
Ka«y **E'»" lor omtaunding ach- tk # ^/vsoegel&gt;»r&gt;ew
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the Naval A ir Station.

gM and three Bice were awarded
Ceod Ceadact asedala.

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upon presentation of the coveted N a r y "E* during ceremonies in which 1‘J
c fik iii an-i mat* of V AH*! 1 got n * r u * . O iitf n. A. iiti u tf i* si rigut
behind Cdr. Donnaud.

C. F. Fseid. chairman ad tie
Realtor* t"dTrtrml C o n z iU n , re­
ported on pregre** heisr made by
the itdvitrial grssy. Betaro the
cemmittee ia ready to faactwri. a
few more detail* need to be work­
ed out. A special meeting will he
railed within a few day* tor this
purpose, he said.
Mrs. Ruth Hamiitoa was elect­
ed sw e-prtiidm t lor the year
1ML
President Neal Farmer as.ed
the srembert w&amp;o atte-.Jed the
realt. rf corventuOfi in Miami to
report on their reaction* ta the
cocrentior. and to the educational
material they bad received.
Farmer spoke on the contentson. especially the award that was
presented to the Seminole County
realtors lor aw outstanding press
book; Bill Stamper discussed trad­
ing.Wally Deitrtek, legal dorumerits
action to her f i n t realtor* con­
vention; Mr*. Jackson on inferma*
tioa she bad received on bringing

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NEW YORK (CPU — A ri*aret • saaekiag education cam ­
paign among aebool children was
described today by the American
Caacer Society a t **a major cano ro friu V nnhtie
education.
The society'* public relationa
d irem r. Walter G. Jam et. laid
the cigar*! education profram i*
be inf tam ed to fcifh school »tudeata tbroufbout the aatioa in co­
operation nith achool offlciala.
Jamei made the itatem eati fa
a report submitted today to the
annual meeting of the American
Cancer Society
which
rum
throufh Friday.
H» taid the aocietya color
sound Jiimstrfp "To Smoke Or
Not To Smoke'' baa had a record
response as an education tool on
cancer. “ More than 10.000 copies
of the filmstrip, together with re­
lated material, have been distrib­
uted in the last eifh: months,**
James said
The filmstrip stresses that the
best pretention against lung can­
cer is cot smoking. A leaflet dic­

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�Cuban Diplomat To Head Anti-Castro Force
MIAMI (UP!) —Dr. Jo** Miro
Cardona, former Cuban prims
ministar and diplomat, has baan
imed to head a eommlllee work
g toward unity of ravolutionary
(roups opposed Is Prsmisr ridel
Casti*.
Cardona was aalsctad at a unit;
meeting attended by about 40 par*
sons .Monday nifht. Among (boss
prasant wars Maj. Pedro Diaa
Lana, as commander of the Cuban
air fores wtdar Castro; Lola ConIn Agurro. tormar Havana radio
^ommentstor; snd Raul Chibss.

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former head of Cuban yailwaya.
Also prasant wars representa­
tives of tba Democratic Revolu­
tionary Front, a union of five
inti Castro groups snd the Move­
ment for Revolutionary Recovery.
A major group absent was the
Cuban Liberation Union headed
by Francisco Cajigas, eiiied Ca­
ban industrial iit.
"Evaryone now seems to desire
unity, an integration without per­
sonal ambition." Cardona aaid.
"W* should hava only one purpose
and thought now—to rid Cuba of

Caatn and tba Communists.'*
Carons served as Cuban prims
minister after lbs fall of Presi­
dent Fulgenrio Batista and later
as ambassador to Spain, lie de­
fected from Ilia Castro government
snd took refuge in the Argentine
embassy In Havana in July only
a few days after being named
ambassador to the United States,
he arrived in Miami last weekend.
Cardona offered aa answer to
other exiles wondering about hia
11-month attettianre to Castro.
He said he stayed isi Cuba

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because be thought ho ecsald help
item tba government's turn to­
ward Jh« Communist ramp, and
added. "If one wants to consider
patriotism by throoology. judging
Cubans on tba dale they fled from
Cuba, then perhaps Fulgancio Ba­
tista is tba moat patriotic of all."
Rejection of Cuba's demand for
urgent General Assembly debate
showed the United Nations placed
little eredenre in its charges the
United States planned an invasion
within hours, diplomatic sources
said today.

Urn allegation waa made Tues­
day by Cubaa Foreign Minister
Raul Roa.
Ha charged also that the United
States waa preparing a staged in­
cident at the Guantanamo naval
hast in connection with the pres­
idential election*.
But the X-nailon Steering Committee turned down the demand
for dirret assembly debate and
voted to send the issue In the Po­
litical Commitlcs where it may
not come up for several weeks.

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WEATHER: Cloudy with shower* through Thuradny. High today, *0-85. Low tonight, 8V70.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
W E D N E SD A Y , OCTOBER 26. 1960
United Preaa Leased

AMONG SANFORD VOLUNTEER WORKERS for the Kennedy Johnson
ticket'in thin group, who joined others *.* the Democrat!* opened » campaign
officn at Park Ave. nr.d Kirat Si. From left are Marilyn Hunt. Mrs. Walt nr
Girlnw, Mrs. Jove# Kirtlay, Mrs. Ann Harrimnn, Mrs. Rhoda Harriman
n n d Batty Odham.
NO. 48

News Briefs

New High School
Is Delayed Again
JDnlil Christinas

Presidential Politics
Ry United Pres* International
Presidential opponent* Richard
M. Nixon and John K. Kennrdv
accused each other today of duck­
ing In campaign apeecnes topic*
that might lose votes.
Nixon planned at least .eight
stops in a whistle stop trip
through rural and industrial sec­
tions of Ohio. This ia the GDP
nominee’s second consecutive day
of slumping fur the state's big
bloc uf 23 electoral vote*.
Democratic randidate Kennedy-

ended a back-breaking two-day
campaign through Illinois ami intaded Detroit and oilier Michigan
cities in quest of till! state's io
eieduiat votes. SLx aides were
pleased with hi* rerepuon In nor­
mally Republican strongholds sur­
rounding Chicago.
Nison began the new day of
blunt rharge-irading Ivy question­
ing Kennedy's pnlitiral courage
fur having fallen "so strangely al­
ien!" on the Democratic farm
program.

"Could K bo that one* again
till political nerve has failed
him ?" Nixon i*ktd in a speech
Poll Favors Iketia
prepared for delivery 1q SpringTOKYO i f P it— A public opin
field, Ohis. The GO? wawrfhlau
inn poll eondiulrl by Ihe Japa­
repealed hia charge that hit
nese Kvodo news agency today
rival'* program would boost food
predicted an election victory next
coats, and auggested Kennedy
month for the Liberal Democratic
lacked the "political courage" hi
The opening of tha new SeminParty of Premier llajalo Iked*.
estimate how grocery price* would
•la High School baa bean Hslayed
be affected.
Vote Suit Starts
several mors weeks, Supt. of
Kennedy accused his opponent
BROWNSVILLE. Tenn. (UPH—
Schools R. T. Milwee reported to­
of a "political cuverup" on Anier&lt;
Justice Department allorneys be
day, adding that he will recomlean prestige abroad. He called on
gan taking depositions Tuesday
Nixon (o make public a govern*
mead that the achoot board hold
Iroin defendants in a government
ment survey which published re­
suit charging that "economic
off moving into the new aehool
ports
said allowed Dial foreign
pressure'*
was
brougnt
to
hear
in
antil the Christman holidays.
Haywood County, Tenn . to keep
countries consider Russia the
^ The new school wa* supposed to
Negroes from registering a* vot
world's mightiest military power.
have been ready for occupancy by
era.
D un Uni ter, vice pmaMcttl uf Section 8-li nf the Ly.
' Perhaps this incident of politi­
Sept. A but at that time architect
iiinit High Svltool .Missile Club, reported tod ly that tiro
cal rovenip will remind us that
John Burton naked for a post­
Candidates Thanked
classes tniiili' two successful fit ings Tuesil.u Knelt time
it Is time to face, not hide, the
ponement until Nov. 1.
BERLIN lUPl) - West Berlin
a lieijrht uf over 1.000 feet wins michctl by the missile.
facts about our situation, both at
However, Milwee said that Hur­
Mayor Willy Brandt Tuesday
The missile wins nmile from « kit hiiiI tuuk about
liimie and abroad." Kennedy
ricane Donna caused approximnt*night thanked presidential candi
two hours Io assemble. The filings took aboul l.*v min­
said in a speech prepared for de­
!y (10,DUO damage and that con­
dales John F. Kennedy and Rlch- utes.
livery in .Alt. Clemens, Mich. He
struction would not ba completed
ard M. Niton fur keeping the
THE
STATE
SURVEY
leant
looked
over
fulure
avhoul
site*
in
the
county
charged the Eisenhower adminis­
for “at laast several more week* "
Berlin inur out of the U.5. prexi
and nturted compiling data to present to the school board. Standing, left
tration with "supresaions of th*
a
Meanwhile City Manager W. E.
drntial campaign and fur pledg­
to right, are Supt. of School* R. T. Milwee and U. J. Bennett, chairman of
truth"
on the other matter* pre­
^Knowles reported today that eily
ing io continue |he defense of
the team. Seated around th* table, left io right, are survey team member*
viously.
erewa will start installing a newer
West
Berlin.
(Herald Photo)
Saxon Poyner, Mitchell Wade and ('arl Reave*.
Kennedy charged Tuesday night
line into the school Friday. He
that Nixon had "seriously misled
estimated that it would take about
Israeli Boats Seized
th* American people" about th*
three weeke Tor the job to be com­
CAIRO 11 PI) — Two Israeli
rejiortcd prestige survey.
pleted.
vessels have hern impounded and
The Massachusetts senator tuld
their crews held in rusloily by
Ihe United Arab Republic, it was
Forms for filing complaint* to forms to ilie board for consider* an Elmhurst, III., audience that
announced Tuesday night. The Ihe Board uf Equalization are lion.
Nixon had "m isstated the facta,
A Stale Department of F.duc* schools in the county and to make air and a hang rang* school announcement said tha boats, a available m the olltce nt Ihe Cir
Included in the informalton to either because he chose to misin­
lulling vessel and a launch, ' pen cull Court tlerk and the tax be presented it the n*me and form the public nr because ho
lion aurvey team i* looking over rrcqm..icndaiu.n» U&gt; serve th* program.
Bennatt, ha hi* pralimloary re ttraied coastal water* cloae to
,
, i
county school system ami the
address of Hie complaint, legal was uninformed himaelf."
assessor.
six new proposed achool site, m S (m D(lp&gt;rt|nfnt nf rtll, aljon port today, said that Semlnol* Gaia Beach."
Contrary to Ihe Vico president's
description
of the property ill
The County Commission mil ill
Seminole County to lake care of a* a ha«ii for planning immedl- County is among the faiteit grow­
question, it a assessed value and assertion that U. S. prestige u at
a.v
the
equaltralnm
board
starting
ing school population counlie* in Economy In Pause
Hpn. A. S. fSjrd) Hrrtung J r , the rapidly growing school pnpnla
full cash value as appraised by an all-Umr high, Kennedy de­
the slate.
congressman from the fifth dis­ tlon here.
WASHINGTON (U P lt-A group next Wednesday.
Die complaint.
clared "Amur lean prestige, «wCircuit
Clerk
Arthur
Beckwith
Figures released io the survey of busmen leader* said Presi
U, J. Bennett, chairman of the
trict of Florida, will address a
Additional informal ion lu indi­ sentiat to aur influence and ou*
leant showed that lit* greatest to- dent Eisenhower told them today Jr. said today that anyone who cate that the assessment against
meeting of the Oviedo Chamber team, said this morning (list
creax* over the pa*t 10 years has he believes Ihe Ameriran aconu is a laxpayer or Ibv authorized Hie piopsrly it rvcesslvc ami m security, had declined these last
of Commerce at the Cily Hall tlirre of the sites were hi south
occurred in the south end uf the my ia now going through a agent for Die owner of real pro equitable, must also he included right year* even more sharply
Memorial Building Thursday at Seminole, wliirh is the la*ieit
growing school population ares,
county, especially in Ihe Lyman "pause ' which will turn out to Ire perly in Ihe couniy may aubmit in Ihe rr|&gt;ort, Beckwith pointed Ilian we realised."
lo rn .
Nixon Tuesday night branded
School area. In 1931 there were less severe than the 1938 reces­
*
Ernest Wealing, chamber presi­ according In a recent mid) by the
uill.
Kennedy "iillerly unknowing and
Reynolds. Smith and Hill, a 310 while children in Ihe Lyman sion. Retail trade representatives
dent, has urged attendance of all school board.
Anyone Interested in securing
irresponsible" for saying m their
Bennett declined in sav where Jacksonville engineering firm, will School ami luday there are 1.331 discussed tha acunomy with Ki
county resident* who wish to hear
information as hi the asses*
fourth TV debate Dial the admin­
the tiles are but indicated he meet with the County Cuinnilttion children m the four ictmols in the •wntiower early this morning and
the congressman.
ed value to lie used on the PJvji)
A delegation of Oviedo council will have a full report to prevent next Tuesday to go over a cost area.
told him that retail sales would
lax roll ia requested fo contact istration trird to purauadc Chiang
rilirnat* for a county-wide water
members including W. H. Martin, during the early pari of ]MI.
Kai-shek fo withdraw hia Chines*
set a record this year and risr
live lu. assessor.
Supt. of School* R. T. Milwee conirol and drainage study.
Rex Clonts, B. F. Ward Jr., J.
lurlher ui 19*41.
Bfckwilu emphasized that com­ Nationalist troop* from fjuetnoy
Y. Harris and Ben Jones; Mayor reported that a public hearing
The Jacksonville firm was se­
On!. (U l’li— Rr* plaint* must be tiled in writing and .Mai.su. Nixon categorically
I** Gary, C. R. Clonti and Wcat- on Ihe new site* will be held lected Irmn a Held "f eight engi­
Pay TV Source Asked cueWINDSOR,
crews dug lit rough the ami in pnqicr form so Dial the denied any such efforts.
ing, will meet Herlong at the when Ihe survey team makes its neering firms Tuesday and ha*
WASHINGTON (UIMI — Movie wreika-ge of a downtown depart­ hoard will have thr necessary
lie made the statements in th*
Orlarvlo airport. They will he linal recom mends lions.
theater ownera were armed today ment store today searching for Informalton Ul sludv.
has agreed to submit Ihe tilim
advanced text of his firaj paid po&amp; host* it a dinner for him in
The purpose of the survey, *c at next weeks meeting.
with government permission to the hodics of Iwo more persons
liiic.il TV speech, broadcast from
~ ilie Skyline Restaurant before cording in Bennett, I* to secure
HDI.I.VWOOD ( U P li— A crowd look into Ihe question of how pay believed buried by an explosion
In other action the board re­
Cincinnati. But h* left out the
escorting him in Oviedo City Hall. I and analyte infnrmaium about ceived frum J. I- Hobby a check of theatergoers turned into an IV backers will nblain first run which left right known dead and
whole scciion when he wrol on
Two
Stolen
Cars
for
the unexpended balance angry mob Tuesday night when films they plan hi televise. The nearly tin) injured.
(lie air. Hu press aide, Herbert
The Ixrdies nf seven women Reported Found
ed enter from ihe 1939-60 budget; four youths wearing swastika arm theater owners, main npponrnu
G. Kirin, said Nixoo ran out of
Approved entering into a con hands tried to picket the opening of a propowd three year test of were pulled from Ihe rubble after
Two
cars
•to!m
in
Sanford
have
lime. On the program, Nison said
tract with Nautical Mapping See of Negro en.erlam rr Sammy pay TV, won a ruling from Chair the explrrsinn Tuesday. Annihcr hern recovered, police reported Kennedy displayed "dangerous
man
Frederick
Ford
of
the
Fed
woman died in a Windsor hospital Tuesday.
vice uf Orlando for in x 60 inch Davis Jr.’s new show.
and erroneous judgment" on (JuePolice had to rescue Hie plac rral Communication* Commit
a n '.cirri hours after' the
county inapt at $2 rich in Iota
A
n
r
rcjHUtcil
stolen
from
a
muj Matsu, Ihe U2 flight and
ard
carrying
youth*
from
almiil
sum Tuesday that they could m bliMl&gt;
Uy t „ |( a |,in&lt; Horn
of I,ISM;
public
parking
lot
snd
belonging
Cuba.
I Adopted a resolution requesting loo persons milling outside the quire into the Issue to a limited a newly installed heating system. io John Drucker, radio Italian
xis«- vice president snd in a
degree."
Rescuers Tuesday night report­ iti»n*?er has hern Uses tori In
i tha State Read Department to rnn- Huntington Hartford Theater and
-duiriiiviu inai tii* Em u tower
lake
them
from
the
scene
‘
ne
ed
spoiling
Iwn
more
bodies
&amp;an(oid Mayor Karl Higgin - 1 The theme for t'ni* year s obnh- tjuri a iratf.r and planning aur
Rockingham, S’. I ', Police Chief administration bad just about
cause we couldn t guarantee their
hurled in Die nibble.
botham today proclaimed Thurt- j servant e is "U. S. Navy—Flexible vry in Ihe couniy.
Hoy William* said,
ciuxcd Inv apace gap and bad
safety."
French Poet Exile
Cunadi.rul who were in Britain
day a* Na*y Day In Sanford and Force fur Freedom.' '
Anoi'ier automobile stolen from
Purciia cd two car* lor thr
All
four
ytmlh*
were
roughed
up
during World War II likened the Die Bill Hemphill Motor* lot Del. achieved great success in clo&lt;mg
urged alt eitisen* In take part in J Tha theme of liiur-dny * oh- riming office at a cost of £1.341
by the crowd during thr heated Wins Nobel Prize
e x p lo s io n to Ihe bomb blail* of 13 ha* iwen found at Seville. A the in,t.ile g*p. He said both
the •'appropriate observance ef -variance »tjc*»e* ti&gt;»t the _Nayv !r;:n Sanford Mnlnrs:
ft* * minute skit mi&gt;h
VliX'KHni.AI Sweden ( t 'l ’li — Ihe laindon bliti. The rsplosion youth li.-led by police as Elwood were inherited from th* Truman
this day."
I ia nut only a deterieut force since
Awarded bids on concrete pipe,
Aged between 19 and *u. the t- rrnch poet Alexis St —I e ;er la*g nil-ap'eii ine (runt and roar walls
administration.
Higginbotham. in the proclara- is is dedicated to th e achievement asphalf, pre-slrcvxcd bridge mem­
pickets
said they had wanted to cr, belter kno-sn under his ju-n of ihe I wu story m arly blockwide te lle r ,-413 W. FlrsL SL. wa* reation, said that it i* only fitting of the u lt im a t e goal uf fieeduni. bers and concrete piling and lime
p.tried
as
telling
officer*
hrtook
parade In front uf the I neater in
and proper than our civilian pop­ Emphasis ia a foul on versatility rock for next years road pro­
name "SL—John I'rise," won the structure and dropped Hie Hour* the car hut abandoned it almui
protest against Davis' furthcom­
Cigarets, Money
into the haveuirnl.
ulation give a well deserved bon- and mobility In the them*, but the
five miles north of Defused when
ject*.
ing marriage to lilondr actress BHRl Nobel literature pr.zc today.
Store .nanagrr Joseph Halford, ii ran out of gas
ee and rwcogmlion to tha achiava- Navy it much nun* than Pularit
The prize conferird bv Ihe
Taken From Diner
Mjv Britt. They said Kiev were
31, *aid he was iii he sub-basemenis of our Navy and to ita subm atinn ami aircraft carriers,
believer* in ''racial purity" and Swedish Academy nf lailler* m- incut vsith a plumber and elec*
The Dixie Bell dinner on Hwy.
heroic men and women—living li ia a fun* built of le.s glamor­
. Index a S43.r&gt;23 rath award.
Coffee
Club
Meet
objected
to
intei
marriage,
but
dr
17
9g was broken inio some time
irician
working
on
the
furnace
City
Zone
Board
ami dead—all over lha glob*, for ous, but no less rast-nllMt vhlps
tiled they belonged in sty organ!
Leger fled In WashiugHm early moment* before Die espluvion.
County Heallh Director Dr "early Hits morning," the sheriffs
their palroUarn, loyalty, effieieney amt s u p p o rt s q u a d ro n * . N A S Com­
aelton.
in World War II rather than con­
To Hear Planner
• \Ae rlecidrd to upen the main Clyde Brollien will be guest of olnce reported.
mander Robert ftlye said.
snd devotion So duty."
tinue
lo serve in Ihe French dtp gas line (rum ihe street ami *11 honor at lb* Culfte Club mrei ng
Deputy fo J. Kril said Hiat the
City Planner George Simon*
lomatic service undr Ihe \ irhy we got was air. All of a sudden scheduled Thursday at 10 a m . juke box and cigarel machine In
l Jr , will present portion* of a Spanish Class
regime. He was deprived of t)ir
came through," he said at Ihe Chamber of Commerce Ihe place was broken into and an
comprehensive plan for Ihe city
French eiiilensliip ami Ills prop- T turned to leave Ihe basement Building Staff member* nf the undetermined amount of change
growth at the toning commission Postpones Meet
&gt;Health mill will al-o ne introduced and cigarets stolen.
when it exploded."
meeting icneduled for I..JU pm
The adult runvei .att-Mial Sjian- erly in Trance wav confiscated.
Thursday.
ish rU tt wliirh meel ■ Monday and
Simons has been at work on the Tuesday of rack w*-k at Serulnulf
556 File Absentee
1plan, which includes long range High with Jlra. Esther William*
apttal improvements, for the past serving as Instructor. will n o tBallots In County
year,
hold a class Morula* (Incr It D
The Chamber of Commerce the problem of worthless checks.
Supervisor of Reglxtrsllon C»
At the same time, lit* planner Halloween. The class will meet
Tl» United Fund riinipiDjrn war team rhairntan, John Fit*Patrick importance of a successful fund
Dinner will begin at T pm , in
quarterly meeting Thursday will
m.lla
Bruce p&gt;djv zeported that
ni[i
also
present
for
adoption
a
Thursday instead, for Iht* week uiizaimtd her* Tuesday and Kan- 1was named Drasurer and John I drive to any ronimunity.
feature a program of double in­ Ihe Civic Center and the program
33d absentee ballots have been
new
inning
ordinance
for
the
city.
dail
Chase,
named
geot-iol
chair-1
Krider
wa*
arlectvd
as
campaign.
“Induslries
tusaiing
in
an
area
only.
terest in add,non to election of will start at 8:30 p m. The public
jalwaya check to see if a city takes Issued thus far for th* November
Th* regular »&lt;hetlul* will h* re- man. promised "a program that | chairniao and diviaiun leader.
is invited to both, with re-ervaneve officeri.
Tins oigailiiing romoiiltc* wilt | rule of it* various ngenciea such general election.
tuoied Die lull.,* my week, E. R will he short, intense and successThe chamber d.recturs will pay lions required lor the dinner by Cold Price Drops
"This is thr largest number
set a dote tins week for a kickoff ( as lhu«e in the Unilrd Fund." he
Douglass, Seminule County dtrtc Dll."
LONDON (U Pli -T h e price •(
•ver
issued," Mrs. Bruce said.
® tribute to personnel U the ban contacting the C of U olfice. Any­
"The impoitame of the linitvd breakfast to get th* teams til ac­ j said. "Th* Martin Co. at Urlando
lor of vocational and adult aducg
ford Naval Air Station for outvland- one wishing to hear ihe program gold dropped sharply on the Lon- Don, announced.
Fund to Sanford cannot he over- tion and hope* to eoiuplet* the | found that it had employes living
mg s*rv ice to the county, includ­ is invited to come at 8 30 with- don market today but stayed
einpha iz«d," ( has* aaid upon sc- work by Thanksgiving. December I in Raufotd, so it becam* one oi School For Clerks
srr* r*w*-*e. r.m-----——- — LyS.Wi.' 1h- 1 "■* 1
i n g assistance w
eT.T
A sclioul for eierka end in*p#cln u 'iL L fo h -ii-^ ia v tll Hiy_for Die f«ui[«sign | one fust eontrihoUira, sending
Thu will he Ihe last quarterly Board prtet of 833 an ounce. The
up after Hurricane Donna.
im «
r l r .i'r'l,H| l! e r^ v ie i* i"
The Duplieale Hridle Glob wifi ■inly provide* worthy agencies, 1and the romnilttee aaid iso e ile n -| checTTTe7o7»^# heaaii Die drivt
A special program sponsored meeting of the chamber director* London gold market's five dim- meet si I ; (3 p m. Thursday m whnh ai* nienrt-ers, with money, sinus nr* planned,
•lection will ii* h dd Nov. l at
It* explained.
by the sheriff will be presented , tin* year and committee* will rt pany committee fued the price Die Tourist Usurer behind tne but it ia a simple rntaiia ai ful­
Southern Bell and McCiory’t 7:30 p. m. at th* Horn* DemonThreu contribution* already are
the interest of aU businessmen, port in addition to the numina- at t3*T» aa ounea, down tl la Civic Center. AH bridge player* filling avsry citiaan'a *bligatMsa on hand f&lt;&gt;c th* United Fund to ar* th* other two advance euninb- st rat inn office. Supervisor of
Wept»*entatlves &lt;*f the Florida I tion of a new president, vice pre- from Tursday's official level of are invited to partiripue in the rn Zhe riimmunlty."
build from ami Chass pointed on* utors lo the fund this year. Goal Registration Camilla Broca aaid
(*wof** Tutshg %m» awwrutulwd cd tfu zfl Mi 41 tc vaatujg* U AM •d tog tempaign m |47^&gt;Ust,
MufMd *ui 44M4A W j SssJsxy, adsi ITOAwwfW.
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Swo-o-o-s-h!

Tax Complaint Forms

Herlong To Speak
"To Oviedo C Of C

Six School Sites Studied

Available To Owners

County To Cooler
Tuesday On Study

Swastikas Turn
- Crowd Into Mob

Rescue Hunt On
For Blast Victims

Navy Day Proclaimed

,B y Sanford Mayor

Double Presentations

Set For C of C Meeting

Chase Heads United Fund Campaign

�By U M Pm* lateraattowal
Frtih downpours added new
misery today to rain aoaked com­
munities to South Texas.
An eatiinated 14 inches of rain
daluKd Kenedy. Tea., in 24 hour*.
Eight inehaa af ritn which Jell
Tuesday n i|h l drove 300 to 400
per ton* from their home*.
* An estimated 2.0W person* at
Rio Grande City had to spend the
night to emeriency shelters be
cause af a downpour which turned
the community’* aortheast aide
into "a big lake."
Other storms moved across the
Middle West, dousing Albta. Iowa,
with a MS inch rainfall. On the
Pacific Coast, Brookings, Ore.,
received .11 toehec and North
Bend, Ore., .M.

cited by Km faet that, with per
feet fl?tng weather, Marly HI
Wait German air ferca pUet*
were la the air at the time.
The incident occurred Tueaday

* a lr InvuilitU M *3 through the
■1*4, toeing to head iff a pos
aM e damaging af relation* with
BrtUfe.
I V kveatlgnUsa wag eompU-

German border. I V Queen and
her buabead were flying heme
kem a vlatt to Denmark.
T V copilot of their plane,
Flight U . Frank Stevens, said
twe FMF lebiejeta loomed with­
in 30 feat at «M milaa an hour.
Since the Comet alio was flying
I t HO Iht collision distance closed
at the rate of 1.200 milei an hour.
However, the Queen and prince
were net told about the Incident
until later and they passed K eft
calmly when they landed to Eng­
land.
When the royal couple files any­
where in Europe Ihe RAF noti­
fies other nations of the route
severs 1 days to advance.

Around

Auxiliary Supper

THE HOME OK MR. AM) MRS. K. ( \ CAMPBELL,
2484 .Myrib Avc„ was selected by the Sanford Gulden
Club «■ tinrden of the month. The Campbell’* eight

The DcBary World War I Vet­
eran’s Auxiliary will hold a cov­
ered dish supper at the Communi­
ty Cantor for members and house
guests Thurldsy at 1:30 p. m.
Those planning to attond are re­
queued to hriig tibia service
and covered dish.

year old daughter. Twiln, la holding a basket of hibiscus
blossoms gathered from ahrubi in the rear of thn horn*.
(Herald Photo)

Nrw York State cleaned tin
dimage from a storm which piled
up inow 22 inchei deep In tome
Snow
measurements
though
the state Included II Inches a*
Parris Mills, 3 inches near Utica
and 22 Inches atop Whitefice
Mountain in the Adirondack!.

Longwood Firemen
To Plan Dinner
The Longwood Volunteer Fire
Dept, will meet today at i p.m.
at the fire hall to plan an ap p ru
ciation dinner which will honor
all of Ihe firemen and olhers who
worked during and during the fol­
lowing Hurricane Donna.
Preliminary plans call for a
chicken barbecue to be held ia
the Longwood Park, Nov. l,

Russians Tour
TAMPA (U PI) — Twelve Rus­
sian scientists, tourimr the United
States, were scheduled u arrive
here today to look a t a method af
manufacturing a new typs of rail­
road cross-tie.

World produrtiun id wood is
King Xebuchadneiaar
over Haliylonla.
aheut a billion torn a year.

HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
(BY DR. F. LEO KERWIN)
Tha executive heard of the All
loula Pariah Holy Name Society
will meet h i p. n , today at the
residence of Dr. B. R. Blais.

JOHN MASKIN', a gradu­
ate of Stetson law school,
has joined the law firm of
Edwin Shinholaer in San-

Sanford Lodge 1121, Loyal order
to the Manse, meet today at I
p. m. In the lodge hall on Park
Dr. for further work aa a Host
to be entered In the Christmas
parade. Reports 00 progress ot
tho used clothing drive to be
given to the needy will be heard.
tha Fia. State Baseball League,
■poke to Rotary members Monday
at their noon luncheon meeting.
He covered Iasi season and gave
opinions on the coming sea to a.

ORLANDO (UP1) - It was bad
enough when tha student pilot’s
piano ground looped an landing
during his first sols Tuesday but
(ha light plane bounced back into
- tha air. Tha control lower radioad
Ihe right landing gear was dama­
ged Then thr entire wheel is
Hmbly fall off. Such were tha
troubles fseed Tuesday by Airman
SC. Richard Neville of Orlando
Air fores Bate.
But his Instructor, Sgt. Buford
Stanly, told Navllla via radio to
Hay to flight tong enough to burn
* moat af hie fuel, and then
nsed the radio to “ talk down"
Hw young aviatv. On tha second
try, the plana a] moil ground
looped agate, tost only spun 140
degrees. Neville stopped out un-

Thursday night, la NAVY DAY
for the USO. All Navy personnel
are invitrd to tha USO for a
special program. The Episcopal
Church ia boitesiM for tha even­
ing.
The hi. John’s Underwriter's
Assn, wul meet Thursday at the
M*r-Lou Restaurant for its Oct­
ober mesting. The meeting will be
bald at noon and the guest speak­
er will bo John Cox, ordinary
auperviaor for the National Stand­
ard Co.

Hay Fever
The following article from
“Science Sidelights” tells tho
story of the Hay Fever -Men­
ace:
"Chiropractic For Hoy Fever”
"Hay faver I* defined as an
acute irritative inflammation
mucous
H H I of
■ membranes
of
I the ayes, and
■ u p p e r respiraI t o r y passages,
■ accompanied by
■ sneezing, itching
f and profuae wa- t a r y secretion.
Individual attacks recur an­
nually a t nearly the same
time, either in spring, summet, or autumn, and is caus­
ed by pollen of trees, grasses,
and shrubs." It has been es­
timated that over two million
persons in the U. 8 . suiter
from this hypersensitivity
and evidence indicates that
it ia more frequent among
so-called "nervous” indivi­
duals.

■

Prevention depends u p o n
finding the cause of the hypeiiscnailivL'iiea*. Why, for
example, should n person
who has never suffered from
sensitivity to pollen become
allergic all of a sudden? The
Chiropractic
approach
in
dealing with thir* condition is
to remove the disturbance in
the nervous system which is
responsible for rendering the
body tissues hypersensitive,
if you suffer with hay fever,
the time to cnnsult your
Chiropractor is now. Chiro­
practic cure, a t this time,
should be successful in al­
leviating and correcting your
hay fever.
One of a series of articles
published in the public inter­
est to explain and Illustrate
the practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
K. I.eo Kerwin whose ofice ia
located at ’.$1 8. French Ave.
and hi* telephone number ia
FAirfax 2-7112.

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Fuel, Police Car,
Materials Bids
Okayed By City

.4.MITH I'HIOK MITCH FROZEN FRYER

Final acceptance of low bids on
fuels, three poliee cars, a half
ton truck and a packar truck chasis and paving materials waa an­
nounced Monday hy tha City Com­
mission.
An Orange Stale Oil Co, hid
of 21M cents a galloa on premium
gasoline, Texaco's bid of 20.2
cents on regular and Orange
Stata’a HIT eents a gallon bid
an diesel fuel were accepted.
The Strickland-Morrison bid of
2T.963 for three poiiee esrs was
accepted as was it's bid of 11,300
oa the half ton truck.
Tha packer truck bid nf IS.1U3 to
autumned -by -Superior GMC
Trucks, Inc., nf Orlande was acaepted.
Tha city approved Inw bids tot­
aling I1I.T9Z.H on water line m al­
es tots for Sanford Ave. and form
ally accepted the low bid of til,1M.N for street resurfacing mate­
rials by the UaeAsphall Corp.,
of Lakeland.

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Critics Should Assume Responsibility
City Commissioners Mid Mondey n ifh t
th a t they didn't like the idea of candidates
fo r the commission criticising "the wasteful
spending of public funds” without riving
specific examples.
Commissioner Robert Brown brought up
the n u tte r and u id “I resent the feet th a t
a candidate would My th a t without being
ready to back up his accuMtion.”
Commissioner Joe Baker quickly agreed
with Brown and said:
"People who are critical should realise
th a t they have an obligation to attend our
meetings and discuss public n u tte rs if they
believe th a t the commission is not setin r in
the public interest.”

WASHINGTON

C H IN ES E C A R V IN G

WASHINGTON — Dalltlrt Is
frightening when you consider
. that ■ tingle newaman'e question
could possibly put a man In the
White House—or keep him out.
That’s tha way it could end op
with tho Qusmoy-Matsu controverty. It all really aUrted—unexpec tally—with the question of
Edward P. Morgan of tho Ameri­
can Broadcasting Company.
The query, magnified insUntaneouely 60 million times, was put
to Sen. John Kennedy on the aeeond of the series of TV's great de­
bater.

We agree with these public servant*
th at criticism should be based on fact and
not implication. If a candidate sincerely be­
lieves th at our city government, or county,
state or national government for that mat­
ter, is not being run in the citizens* interest,
he ought to document hia complaints and at­
tempt to get changes nude other than in the
personnel of the governing bodies.
There were seven citizens present at
Monday night's City Commission meeting—
ail with personal involvements with city
regulations—none to discuss the whole com­
munity’s interest.
We're glad Mr. Brown brought this up
and we commend it to the public for aomc
serious thinking.

I

How About A Debate On Atomic Energy
HOLMES ALEXANDER
DRESDEN, Illinois — It would
have boon a good place for a spe­
cial Nlxon-Kennedy debate. A
color guard raised tbo American
Dag. An Episcepol Bishop asid a
prarer. Dignitaries af Mata sad
Federal governments thronged the
gaily-dtcked platform/
Tbo occasion? I t wae the dedi­
cation of tb s aatioa'e flrtt privtieix-fiiumced, full-trait acilear
power plant, the world’s blrgeet—
completed ahead of leboduls by
pieflt-ietking companies to pro­
vide electricity for commercial
nee.
*
Vies President Nixon and Sans ta r Kennedy belonged, a i debatore, in Ibia pavilion. It would be
an appropriata place to air some
known difference between the cendidatea. The Republic™ has been
arguing all over the country that
American Industry, with minimal
Federal aid and guidance, can per­
form great and necessary deeds in
the IMO'i. Nixon could rightly
take some credit for the Dreeden
nuclear reactor, built by General
Electric fo r Commonwealth Ed­
ison. Thi* plant la tha direct re­
sult of tha Elsenhower Atomic
Energy policy which, under a 1054
law passed by a Republican-run
Congress, p u s h e d commercial
atomics into the lap of Big Busi­
ness.
Kennedy could rightly level
onme criticism at the eyatem

Ity. In tha 16th Cangreas, Curtis
proposed a careful, comparative
study of USA vf. USSR in theie
fields.
Aa n very eetive member of n
■ubcommittee of the Joint liouaeSenate Economic Committee, thr
Missouri Congressman h e l p e d '
bring together n large number of
scholars on Russian affairs who
presented written reports to the
•ubcommittee. Last March 16th,
C'triia made n House sptsch in
which he attacked the theory of
Soviet euperiority. Curtis told me
a few days ago th at the Demo­
cratic leaders In Conrrei* deliberately played down tha investiga­
tion after it failed to show that
Russia was about to overtake us.
The evidence of the survey of So­
viet economy and industry did not
help tho Democratic plea for big
apondinr and crash programs
across the board—health, welfare,
education, aa well aa a Federal
take-over from Big Business.
Well, Kennedy would be imped­
ed, and Nixon would be assisted,
by the finding! of the Joint Eco­
nomic subcommittee. In I960 Rus­
sia had 6.1 million kilowatts of
electrical power. We had lb? mil­
lion. In 1US9 Ruaiia jumped to 30
million kilowatti—we jumped to
181 million. Russia's goal for 1966
ia 1IU million—ours is 213 million
kilowatts.
And what of atomic-piodurrd
powerT Russia has one known op­
erational reactor—a t B.Ooo kilo­
watt*. The Dteeden plant ia ISO,ooo kilowatts. Ruaiia has a total
of five atomic plants in being or
on order. W« have sixteen. TTieir
atomic plants generals a total
Try to keep a tenee of balance rapacity of lera than half a mil­
by thinking of youreelf in term* lion kilowatta. Dura generate a
of your utter dependence on Gud. rapacity of nearly 1.6 million kilaThen you are free to use your tel walta—about three time* aa much,
enti, few or many, in a sensible
H ia true that tha direction in
way that* wilt not betray you into the U. f*. is toward niora Federal
folly.
participation in atoniie reactors—
"Let no on* rale himself more in tbe direction, that Is, of full
thin h« ought, but let him rate Government ownership end tonhimself according to modera­ tiol. If elected 1’reeident, Kennedy
tion.”
would incieasa this trend toward
(Romans 11:1) all-out participation. Nison would
O Lord, help me to see myself try to halt and reverse it.
as I really am, and yet not be
Altogether, it's hard to imagine
discouraged.
a better place—o r a better sub­
ject— for the two presidential
Amarirans, on an average, con­ contestants to hump heads.

which baa by ne means revolution­
ised the power industry. A Demo­
cratic Congressman, Melvin Price
e f Illinois, pointed eat a t the cere­
mony that the eucceee of the
Dresden plant ie not typical.
Other nuclear plants In Big Businem are being left behind by ril­
ing eoete and technology,
“No m atter bow things turn out
in early November," said Price,
*the Government will have to con­
tinue to play a larga financial, at
well aa regulatory, role."
So, the elements of a good de­
bate are here. Nixon could make
the best possible cate for the Re­
publican or freo enterprise cause.
Kennedy could argua for Federalised speed-up and expansion.
There could have been another
phase of debate against tha beau­
tiful autumnal selling of the
Dreeden plant dedication. Ken­
nedy has made a big point that
tha Russians ara "overtaking" ui
In aleetrical power, of which nu­
clear development Is the latest
wrinkle. Nixon h t i steully denied
this Implication. He denounces
such talk as running America
down and aa stooping to scare
stuff.
For an authority on this phase, a
Republican Congressman may be
vital with confidence, lie is Rcy.
Tom Curtis of Missouri. More than
anybody In Congress, perhapi,
Curtis is responsible for challeng­
ing the acere-talk about Soviet
economic) and industrial euperior-

Three Minutes A Day
■y JAMES KELLER
"Whet really nature a man,"
Mid G. B. Shaw, "i» that you
think him worth flattering."
A real estate operator, who was
Ending it hard to get rid of hie
m w houaos a t 111.000, decided to
turn his human weakness for flat­
tery Into a large profit. He re­
worded his advertiiemcnt to aay
that tha dwelling* were Ideal lor
"junior executives." And he raised
the price to )U^oa
Despite the int-rti»ed cost, the
houses were snapped up by pur­
chasers who liked to consider
themselves the executive type.
The modern instinct for social
climbing often puU dents in more
then the deluded person's pocketbook. Little flatteries may be
harmless, but they may also lead
tha unwary to aay and do thiaga
they later regret.

sume one pound of fish to IT
pounds of meet,
*
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Light eyas are more sensitive to
brilliant illumination than darker
onai.

Make

THE WORRY CLINIC

by Dr. George Crane

CASE G-iOl; Doris L., aged 27, [ him develop n a selfish, temper They sponge off their girl friends
brings out a common complaint | tantrum brat, then even an angel even before the wedding and ac­
from heaven might be unable to cept money or the girl'i car with­
of wives.
establish a happy home with him. out even furnishing the gasoline
"Dr. Crane," she began, "why
You mothers are often guilty of for the U tter when on a dale.
do you alwaye piek os us wom­ sabotaging your own sex. You
U it any wonder their sweet­
en?
don’t prepare your sons properly hearts grow vaguely irritated, and
"Do you think your own sex is for bring good husbands of the then let this ire break forth Into
so perfect. So why don't you pick younger girls they will ultimate­ nagging, after the wedding?
on men for ■ change and give ly eipect to marry.
For women prefer 100"* men.
So show a little more female not the 30' t nr Ur» variety so
us women a rest?
"Why must we wives always cooperation and play ball with typical of modern America,
make the concession* ami for­ your future daughter-in-law by
Wives are not sexually passion­
give our mates, even though they training your son so ha will be­ ate. as measured by the mascu­
come at least a reasonably good line standard, but they expect
have been unfaithful?"
Unmarried adult women far husband.
(heir husbands to dominate them
Modern men are often sissy. in this realm.
outnumber the men in America,
io (here is more competition to
get husbands.
To use a business term, the
eligihle mm are in a "seller's
We are pleased to announce
market." while the women are
competing in a "buyer * market."
T b its one reason why women
the opening of . . .
must make more concessions.
Rut we'll side with flic women
today on many counts and give
you a quick diagnosis of modern
men.
Too many male* are spoiled by
their own mother so they are
unfit prospects lor happy marrtage.
It takes two women In make a
Second and Mellonville
good husband and the first of
these is his mother.
If she fails to houiebreak him
DRIVE • IN SERVICE
for happy team play, as required
in modern marriage, hut lets

FAUST'S I 3 c | PHARMACY

Did Ed Morgan foresee the ex­
plosion tha 60-word query would
cause?
*1 had qualm* about asking it."
! Morgan told me.. "I felt It would
- draw aomo attention." In fact, the
! reporter said he almost decided a t
the last minute against asking it.
He had three other questions he
, was considering in its place—one
on religion, another on a split in
j the party, and a third on civil
i rights. At the last Instant, when
his final turn came on the pro­
gram—with leas than fiv« minutes
to go—Morgan glanced a t his
notes and said:
"Senator. Saturday, on televi­
sion you said that you bad alwaya
thought that Quemoy and Matsu
were unwise place* to draw our
j defense line In the Far East.
• Would you comment further on
that, and also address yourself to
this question: Couldn't a pullback
from those islands be interpreted
as appeasement?' *
Senator Kennedy replied, In
part: "I think it Ie unwise to take
the chanre of being dragged into

by Ed Koleiba*
a war which may lead to a world
war over two islands which are
not strategically defensible/ '
Nixon jumped in w ith: **W‘e
should not force our Nationalist
allies to gst off of them and gjra
them to tho Communists. If we do
that, ws sta rt a chain reaction b ^
cause the Communists aren 't after
Quemoy and Matsu. They are
after Formosa."
Morgan raised an eyebrow.
thought a t the time," he said lat­
er, 'That this may be the lead ef
the debate story." The journalist­
ic understatement of the y e a r .« , ,
Actually, the question was sug­
gested indirectly to Morgan hv
two people—one a Republican, th®
other a Democrat. They had heard
the Kennedy statement on another
news program—a statement that
went by virtually unnoticed. But
Jlorgen had missed hearing it. H*
obtained the transcript, studied it
—then dwelled for several day* on
whether to ask tha follow-up ques­
tion.
Since then, the Kennedy a te f ^
has Uken to chiding th e newt®
caster. "Matsu Morgan," they call
him now. The Republican ataf.
fers, on tho other hand, told Mor­
gan they considered his query a
good, sharp, justifiable question.
So far, according to my pipe
line to pundita, the Morgan-trig­
gered lieu* has hurt Kennedy.
But the counter-accusations are
getting hotter.
^
By Election Day, if this continues—and all indications aro thst
it will—this one totally-unforeseen controversy could well msks
or break the chances of one of two
men racing for the White Home,

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Gelling ready fo r their game against an experienced
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Sanford Seminoles. &gt;
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scrimmages, with light contact work scheduled today. Lees­
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Fraleys Grid
Picks Of Week
By OflCAB rMMEY
NEW YOHIC (UP!) — Fraky'e
follies and the weekend football
"winners** — or how to spend the
rent money without waiting *ti!
next week.
GAME OF THE WEEK
Ohio Mala over Michigan State
—'Hie Michigan! are U* point favarite* and are playing at home.
This alone Is supposed to he
worth a touchdown but they'll
need it if Ohio Slate plays back
to that Wisconsin showing.
THE BAST
Navy over Notre Dame — This U
•bake the tittle people.

Syracuse over Pitt—Finally la
high gear.
Columbia over Cornell — The
hlueplale special.
Penn over
sert.

Harvard—The des­

Also: Penn State over West
Virginia, Princeton over Brown,
Yale over Dartmouth, Army ovar
Miami (Ohio), BU over MaasachusetU, Miami over Boston Col­
lege, Buekneil over Lehigh, Col­
gate over Buffalo. Gettysburg
ever Lsfayetle, Marquette over
Holy Cross, Rutgers over VillaUova.
TflE MIDWEST
Purdue ovar Illinois — Could be
a Boilermaker hangover.

atteuthm given to defending
agefuet the thruels of all confertnee Randy Brawn and him run­
ning mates.
Line Coach McCoy said offen­
sive line play "is remiag right
akmg” and blocking should be
better than last weak.
Coach Jim Pipott had his staff
concentrating oe Improved block­
ing Into week and K showed up
against Winter Park. The defen­
sive ptay has been steady.
The two back fields have bean
drilled hard on ball handling
and last week reduced their fum­
bles !« two. The new cross buck
aeriea also will be continued.
A couple of sore ankles appear
to be the only physical complaints
among the squad. Don Harvey
received a bruised leg in the
Winter Park game, but has heen
working nut dally and Is in good
shape.
The Seminoles (igure leesburg
to be tough aa they have lost
only one game, to Wildwood.
"The boys* spirits are high, and
aa long aa we’ve got that, we’re
on the way," McCoy said.
James Markham and Alex Me
Kibbin hive been named game
captains for Friday's contest,
whieh will be the last home game
until Nor. II,

NEW YORK (U ri) - Ameri­
can League elubownera faced the
possibility of ‘round the clock aes■lons when they met today to try
to solve the knotty problem of ex­
pansion.
There waa a strong possibility
that Minneapolis*. Paul and Dailas Tort Worth would be added to
made the eircuit a 10-team
league. But the American League
expansion problem ie com plicated
by a powerful bid by Toronto in­
terests aa well is by the possibil­
ity of internal realignment.
"Nobody really knows whet la
going to happen," commented AL
president Joe Cronin. "What we
do know la that thle will be one
of the moat important meetings
in the history of the league."
And even before the opening ses­
sion was gaveled to order, there
was plenty of talk that it eoukl be
M hour* before the owners were
ready to make a significant an­
nouncement.

Jackson Takes
Scoring Honors
Fred Wulff'a B92 is still the
high scratch aeriea in the DeBary
Social Bowl In r league. However,
Alvin Meyer and Frank Rica chal­
lenged thle week by rolling the
second and third high aeriea for
for the seeson with scoree of B78
and BAB respectively.
High team honors for the week
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\\*. Stllpp had the high single
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Auburn ovar Florida — A photo
finish.
Also: Tauneute -m
North
Carolina, Georgia over Tulsa,
Clemson over Vanderbilt, Ken­
tucky over Florida Stale. Mary­
land over South Carolina, VP!
over Richmond; Puisne over
WAM, Wake Forest over Virginia,
VMI over Memphis Stale.
THE WEST
Oregon State over California—
Take 14; give II.
UCLA over North Carolina
Stale—Long trip home.
Southern Cal over Stanford—
Everybody's doing it.
Washington over Oregon—By a
scared seven.
Also: Washington Stale over
Ban Jose State, Air Force over
George Washington, Idaho over
COP, Utah State over Brigham
Young, Colorado State over Mon­
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THE SOUTHWEST
Texas over 3MU—A walkalhon.
Arkansas over Texas Aggies—
Clove shave (or the Haxorbarka.
Hice over Texas Tech—Pudding
and whipped cream.
Baylor over TCU — But u a not
■ big Bear market.
Also: Arisooa over Wewt Texas
Stale, Arisons Stale over New
Mexico State, Texai Western over
Hirthn Simmons, Houston over
North Tesae State,

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Ott, president of the National
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day that a lour man elimination
will determine the successor to
Archie Moore, deposed light
heavyweight champion.
Moore, 14, set some eort of rec­
ord Tuesday wln-n his 175 pound
title we* vacated for the second
time thi« year by the NBA for
failure to defend.
Announcing the four-man elim­
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would be arranged by Paul .Sulli­
van u* Pittsburgh, a member of
the Penney*.ama Athletic Com­
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NBA’* Championship Committee.

Getting The Word

G R EA T

Whether Sullivan and bis commule* would pick the four high­
est enntemfers in the NBA Octo­
ber ratings, Oil did not kno.w
However, he listed the top four
as: Harold Johnson, Philadelphia;
Erich Schooppner, G e r m a n y :
Chic Calderwoed, Scotland, and
Willie Pastrano, Mu mi Beach.
Oil explained that Moore was
•tripped of his crown for failure
to fulfill an agreement given the
NBA convention at Mexico City,
Sept. 7.

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BAN FRANCISCO (UPil —
Wyoming and Mississippi, under
NCAA probation for the past
Duffy’a Lounge has taken first year, get lha word today on
place in the Arey Deucy league whathar their ban will he lifted
a t Je t Lanes, with a 14 win, seven thur.day whan tha NCAA Policy
lose record.
Committee unmnmcia its findings.
High bowler for Llulfy'a wae
Tilly I.eeda with a 156, 419 eeriee.
Pure Oil Co. has a 13 win. 9 loes
mark and their high bowler wai
Mary Fucito with a 178, 369 ear-

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By Alan Mover

TOUGH GOING

Iowa over Kansas — But l l t t
points looks like an overlay.
Wisconsin over Michigan — It's
your money.'
Misaouri over N'abraska — By
three touchdowns.
Also: Minnesota over Kansas
State, Northwestern over Indiana,
Oklahoma over Colorado, OKIaho
ms Stale over Iowa Slate, Drake
ever Bradley.
THE SOUTH
Mississippi over LSU — Lastly
or its banditry.
Georgia Tech over Duko—Look­
ing for the upset.

Alabama over Mississippi State
—With the right bounces.

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Wd. Oct. 26, 1960—Pairs

Arrington -Petree
Nuptials Planned
Mr. and M n. Briggs Arrington,
9 Cordele, Ga., announce Ihe cnga}tment of their daughter, Lu-il|e Ann, to Ralph Ewart Prirer Jr.,
inn ef I)r. and Sir*. Ralph E. py.
tree, of Charlotte, N. C.
The nrddins will be an event
of Xov. It, at the First Preihjlerian Church in Cordele.
Miis Arrington i* the grand-

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daughter ol Mr. md Mri. W. P.
Heard of Sanford and the lata
Mr. ami Mm .Briggs Arrington,
al&lt;o of Stnford.
Shr wax graduated from the
Jonlcle High School and attended
v aidjs la Stale College. She ia now
ittendin; Quern* College in Charlour, whrre »he i» a member of
. Phi Mu *ororilv.
The groom-elect I* the grandson
r Tr*C*,*l of the late Mr. and Sir*
Mr*. * l l i j 'W , ; j | . ’i X , 1
Jcffrej Petree of liermanlnn
• ntnn. N.C. V
ft t H »«l j
amt the late Mr. and
K:rk of Cnarlotte.
Mr. Petree graduated fmm Cen­
GAMMA LAMBDA RUSHKKS are shown at the Larsen Home, just Be­
tral High School and Davidson
fore the mnin monl of the progressive dinner in their honor wan aerved.
College in Charlotte. He i* a mem­
I^ft ti» rigrbt they nte Mr*. Klnter Boerner. Mr*. Don Smith. Mr*. Otto
ber of Phi Delta Theta fratern.ty
Mnuilli. Mr*. Burl Revel*, Mr*. Jnck Erickson and Mr*. Charles Rone.
and the Charlotte Bachelor* Ctuh
'
(Herald Thoto)
He U presently _ emplnyril a '
»ale* representative of Arnold Ilofmin and company.

Eighty-iev en member* and vDltor* attended the meeting of Semi­
nole Chapter No. 2. Order of Eas­
tern Star, when they observed
•frirndihtp night."
Guest officer* from chapter*
in the district, conducted the open
mg ceremony.
Distinguished guest* introduced
included Mr*. Murray Jarvis, Past
Matron of the Seminole chapter,
p an grand rtrclra of the Grand
Chapter of Florida; and Mr*. Vtrginia Anderson, p»*t matron, and
at pre»ent chaplain of Seminole
and grand instructor of Dielncl
II, 0. K. S.
Seminole officer* introduced
their gueili and a cordial wel­
come to all waa extended by Ihe
Worthy Matron, Mr*.
Marjorie
Shepard. A cheerful little skit en­
titled '•Smile*'1 was presenied. con­
cluding with Ihe tinging of ‘ Smi­
le*" by Eliiaheth Thompson who

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Progressive Dinner Honors
Sorority Chapter

Memtien of Gamma Umb-Hs
Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi. sor­
ority. entertained Saturday even­
ing with a progre**i*e dinner,
honoring Ihe nnhee*.
AZALEA CIRCLE
The Atalea Circle of the Gar­ Cocktails and hor d* oeuvre*
den Club held the first meeting of were served at the home of the
the fall season at the home of Reid Ivcrien*. in PinecreM at
Mr*. C. P. Harkey, on Writ IGtli 6 o'clock sharp.
The group then drove to the
Street, with Mrs. John Callahan,
home of thr Cameron Lawrence*
circle pi evident, presiding.
Autumn color* gold *nd purple in Suniamt Estate*, where they enprrdmmnated in the many artistic* Joyed tossed u la d .
flower and fruit arrangements used
The
* 1 ' hark in Pinethroughout Ihe living-dining a n d - ^ r it.
the home of the Tom
sun room. An eye and light catcher Largrns. fur the main eour»e. The
was a massive bra** bowl of Largrn living room and Florid*
gilded dried materials, including room had hern transformed into
sage gra**c*, wheat and seed pod*, a lovely dining area with three
Each person present purchased a large tah|r* running the entire
ticket to the state flower show to length nf the room*.
The lahtri were overlaid with
be held in Sanford Dee. 1-2-3. A report of Ihe work and plan* of the I
Ilower show committee wa* heard ]V/|rc A l|n r # &gt;
wi|h 'Merest and appreciation.
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Af
d ifi vCircle
in ip will
i%)ii snare
(aiiie r ■*
Atalea
share a table
with the Ivy Circle in the Hobby ; 1 O V _lTCle U l U 1
Shop. (Ivy Circle la a group of
Circle No. one of the WSCS of
younger matron* organned last
yrar sponsored by Aialra (.title),
,
...
A paper on -plants of the BthleV h"mt of Mr»- V' lll,*'n All‘,r r ' JMI
Drive for Ihe October
wa* presenleti by Mrs. R.
W. w&gt;nn'*°°'
Turner. It was obvious tint muc.i n,,flln*
Mr*, (i. J Mills, rhalrmsn re­
rueful study had gone into the
preparation of this intrieitmg and minded memhrrs of Ihe week nf
prayer and gave out envelope*
informative paper.
She acknowledged help from fur the self denial offering.
Winifred' Walker's book "All the , Plans were made to meet at

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Officers’ Wives
Meet For Brunch
A t McCumber Home

The VAH-I Officer* Wive* tlu h
met recently at the home of Mr*,
Afarnld E. McCumber in Ptnecrest.
Mr*. Jame* A. Mackey was cnho*te*» and assisted Mr*. McCumher in serving a brunch which
was an epicurean* delight in
every respect right down to the
brightly colored crystal sugar
which was used for the coffer!
Mrs. Robert Prov tocher pre^ i d e d at a abort business meeting
and Mri. Barton Bartholomew re ­
ported on m ilters discussed at
the Naval Officer'* Wive* board
meeting. She announced plans for
the coming dessert bridge parly
to bo given by tho wives of VAH-7.
Other* attending the brunch
were Mr*. Charles V. Choyce,
Mrs. Donald K. Ethel!. Mri. Rich
^ a r d T. Gralow, M n. Charles Hod^ g a t e , Mra. George A. Holfman.
Mrs. George W. Kimmoni, Mra.
Jam** A. Mackey, Mrs. R. Rust, Plant, of the Bible" available at
Mr*. Robert S. Satre and MT*. Ihe public library. Mra, Turner’*
quiet but distinct voice, her giaRobert Golden.
riout manner together with good
subject matter make her a moil
personable speaker and welcome
Oviedo
guest.
Mrs, J. P. Cullen, program
chairman, gave out new- year
book* and assisted the hoalrs*
Mtai Junta Fleming, a student in serving refreshments.
Other* attending were Mr*. Pur­
at FSU, spent the weekend at
home, wilh her mother, Mr*. Elsie ler Lansing, Mrs. Henry Mcl^ulin
Jr., Mrs. Roy Ttllit, Miss Ellalre
Fleming and sister, Bessie.
J . I. LaRnche was dismissed Klrchhoff, Mrs. J. L. I’lirk, Mrs.
from the hospital, Wednesday. He W. P. Fields.
roctivftd treatment for a dislo­
Mrs. G. M. Ship, Mrs. Alice
cated shoulder, sustained In a Click, Mrs. Dempsey t'srnes, Mrs.
fall, while painting.
W. R, Stringfirki, Mr* Henry RusMrs. L. A. Moolfolk has re­ *ell, Mu. R. F. Steele snd Mrs.
turned home alter spending must Elmer Jdiltair.
of the summer in Pivo, Ga. Mr.
Woolfnlk is still hospitalised in
Bright rol-ira are gensrolly most
Jacksonville. Mr*. Woolfolk says
he it improving but it will be effei-ttvn in accent, and acre.tome (line before he i« able to •orirs — lamp bases, a.h tray*,
pietura. and ptllnwa.
come home.

Personals

# "G/r/ Break" Dance Planned
By Rainbow Girls Assembly
Members of the Sanford Assem­
bly 23, Order of lha Rainbow for
t,irli received a delightful sur­
prise, when they met Monday
afternoon at the Masonic Hall,
lor fhe regular hi-monthly meet™ ing.
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, mother
advisor and Miss Eileen Myers,
worthy adv isor, had prepared a
.upper of hot dog*, baked bean*
potato chips, assorted Halloween
candy, r-&gt;okie* and cold drinks.
Most teenager* ran appreciate a
surprise like thin, after an all
iiav aesjion at school. At tha con
9 cluaion of the supper, several of
the girl* .aid ' lei's do this again
*umeiime."
During the business session the
assembly voted to ipoosor a "girl
break" dance for the seventh,
eight and ninth graders, Nov. 12.

th* hnmV ® f " " To.m A,b" '
to sew anil make arliclet for the
hataar, scheduled for Nov. IT.
Mr*. J. K. Tcrwmerger led the
devotion period and had charge
of the program
Other, enjoying the program
and fellowship hour were Mri.
Albeit, Mr*. Dorothy Mallrr. Mr*.
C. F. Brannin, Mri, J. W. Brown.
Mra. W. P. Fields, Mra. Ed
Kirchhoff, Mra. Octavia Rumbley,
Mri. M. L. Wright, Mr* C. E.
Chnrpemng and Mr*. H. H. Col­
lier.

Church
Calendar

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Installs Officer*
The Homemakers Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist Church
installed new officers, for the com­
ing year, when the group met
at the home of Mrs. W. W. Home
on Valencia Dm*.
Mrs. MT. P. Brooke Jr., aerved
a* tn*la ing ollteer. Using a

WEDNESDAY •
First Presbyterian Church Senior
High Choir supper, t to 7.30 p m. UDC Meets Friday
First Baptist Churrh Training
The Norman dekere Howard
Union supper and officer* council, Chapter, United UDC, wilt meet
at 3 p. m. Friday at the home of
* p m.
Mr*. R. L, Perkins Anti Mignolii
A*#.

Mee, Corbett — FA 2-81*3
Mr*. Thurston — FA 2-3114
Mr*. Zlttf"»*r — F 4 2-9233

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Introductory new low prices on two of
Penney’s finest fashion and quality b ra n d s!

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worn by more women in America.
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The danre will be held at the
Tommy River* and Kranvi#
Shrine t lub from I.vt to ltt.jo
p m. Admission wdl be M rent* Gardiner, nf Green Cove Springs,
drag or stag.
were overnight gursti of Mr. and
Plan, were discussed euncern Mr*. Wesley L. Tyler, thia w fk
ing entering a float in the Christ- end. They attended a student connmas parade. The nett regular rd mreling. in llajtnna Beach,
meeting of the asaembly will be a* delegates from their school
Nov. 14.
jin Palatka.

Oct. 24th - 31st

Permanent
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Enterprise

Personals

RECORDS « ACCESSORIES
GUITAR INSTRUCTION

SCHOOL OF DANCING

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Joan Johnson

from JAe com/Hfty with
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Dili the atatton of Martha,
Each |ue»t wa» pre*enled with
a gift, after which the home offi­
cer* returned their itation* for the
butinei* of the evening.
The birthday giieat* of honor
included Elmer J. Still, worthypatron; Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Black­
man. Mr*. Beulah Moye, Mr*.
May Bril Maxwell, Mr*. Eliiaheth
Thompmn, Mr*. Amelia Otteen
and Mr*. Augu*ta Btlbrey. Each
made a contribution to the rainfim{j and were presented
imi(1 gjj,,.
Mr i . Stella Pryor and her com
miltee »erved delicimta refreahment« a ft,r the meeting,

Membera of Ut* WSCS of Ihft
First Methodist Church will spon­
sor the annual "quiet flay",
Thursday, from l;M to 11:30 a.m.
at Ihe church.
This is lit observance of the week
of prayer. Mr*. John Adams,
secretary of spiritual life, ii m
charge of the program.
Taking part on the program will
he Mr*. Jim Pigott. Mrs. Jam es
Terwllleger, Mrs. Bc»i Herman
and Mrs. Arthur Beckwith J r.

TW IN SPECTACULAR for PEN NEY

At October Meeting

»‘ble verse telling oaeh officer
her duliei and how they should
be conducted. Mra. Brook* install
rd the following ilato of officer*.
Mrs. J. L. Hobby, president;
Mr*. R A Cohen, vie* prniidenl,
Mrs. II. H. Fortner, serretsry.
Mr*. W. M Tripp, tressurer and
Mrs. A. L. Thomas, sunshine
chairman.
Mr*. Clyde Humphrey welcomed
(||f new m([nberi. During the boalm,t |
a new project wa*
„ lfctad for lha yaar.
Mrl
Spf4ri gavt
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devotion and Mi** Dotlif
Jardme and her boy Ir.emt, Ollie,
entertained Ihe group with some
delightful chatter.
Other* attending included Mrs
C. L. Park Sr„ Mri. H. H. Grter.
Mrs, Frank Miller, Mr*. H J.
Finch, Mri. W. F. Yeakle, Mrs
K. Strum,
Mrs. R. L. Weatbrook, Mra
3 D. Aired, Mra. Jack Morrison,
Mr* W. I. I'ribtree. Mr* G. A.
Harris and Mra. Anna Jardtne.

By W SCS Thursday

O ffom

while '■"&lt;*» *-l«:hi and le. the dm- 1At each plaet aetting ta n an
ing room was a buffet table filled ample seru m of pumpkin rte
with large platters of sliced ham and a etip nf coder.
and turkey, cranherry aaticr, h«M Ruahre* and their husbands en­
roll* and a delicious vegetable tas- joying the evening with the mem­
serole of onions, potato** and bers and their husbands, were
green bean* in a ch*#*« sauce. Mr. end Mrs. Elmer Roerner,
After going bark for seconds, Mr. and Mri. Don Smilh, Mr.
many tirnea. the group then Jour and Mri. Otto M.unlit, Mr. and
ncyrd to the ClycM Robertson Mr*. Rurt Hr iris, .Mr. and Mr*.
home for dessert. Mr*. Robertson Jack Erickson and Mr. and Mn.
aim had table* set up in the liv­ Charles Bone.
ing. dining sod Florida rooms.

Baplist S. S. Class

Quiet Day Planned

Friendship Night
Observed By OES

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For Penney’* modest
price the kiddies are
act for cul-up capers at
holiday time! There’a
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with masks.

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Styled in a palette of
new fall alludes. Soft.
(lrluiuti/ acrylic . . . hund
washes, k e e p * new.
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a v a r y outfit. Green,
gold, red, gray, white.

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for such lovely light
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ravon.
Nvlr.n ruffle!
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warmth and action-free
tailoring he wonts . . .
true dollar value you
want. All machine wash,
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DEAR JEALOUS: There’s nothing
wrong with building a snow fence before a
blizzard hits, but I doubt if you hate any­
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J i n . Powell. Thsims RiMar
nut Andy Willis nil appear with
Parry Como un tin NBC hour.
Th« first of a on*-hour lo slK t
lariai l»l&gt;aled 'Tomorrow," to ba
&gt;a*n irom tune In tiiri* on CBS,
la "Th. Thinking Machine ’’ Star
David Wavn. appears with some
of th* n.tdon'i leading arientiati
in a study of electronic computers and the human hrain.

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MAN AT THE "U"’: 1&gt;&lt; n’t waste money
on a fraternity pin. It's diaper pins you'll
he needing.
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a larjre, *elf-adflre*50«t, stamped envelope
in care of this paper.

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DEAR RIG DISAPPOINTMENT: You
haven't "failed" your father. Your father
has failed you. We are not all cast from
the same mold. The world needs Beetho­
ven as well a* hn«ebnll. Do thc best &gt;‘nu
can with the tnients you have, and don't
feel guilty.

Keeping Interest

THUItSDAY I*. M.
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DEAR ABBY’: My problem is my
mother and father. I am a 17-year-o|d boy
and my brother is to. My parent* kpp|&gt;
saying they want a little girl so they are
trying again. Abby, when your mother is
44 and your father is 46, don’t you think
they should be satisfied with two Igivs?
THINK IT’S A SIN-

THURSDAY A. M.

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DEAR ABBY: Ever since I can re­
member I wanted to play piano, Mv father
laughed at me and said nvir.ic wa.&lt; for
sissies. He tried to ge' me interested in
sports, but 1 was never any good at it. (H r*
was a good athlete.) I took piano lesson*w
at school and stayed evenings to practice
there.
When my mother bought me a spinet
last Christmas 1 became the world's hap­
piest boy. My father btcant; the world's
most disappointed man. Abby, I love music
and my teacher says I have talent. I
know I hiae failed my father and I am
sorry, but what can I do to make it up to
him? 1 am 11.
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BIG DISAPPOINTMENT

DEAR ABBY: My husband wa« in the
hospital for *urgery. When he was tu&lt;J
weak to shave himself he had a young
nurse with a tight uniform shave him.
When he was aide to walk aivund he could
have shaved himself, hut he still asked
this young nurse with the tight uniform to
shave him. I told him i could shave him if
he cuultln’t do it himself, but he said I
didn’t know how, I know how as good as
she did. When he left the huipiul he gave
her a five-dollar tip and hugged her neck.
Now he lays he wants to go hack to the
hospital and visit his old roommate, lull
I think he wants to see this nurse. He is
63 and so am I. Am I out of line for keep­
ing him home?
JEALOUS

WEDNESDAY P. M.
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P a p i T i P iif k a u ia
H u c k l i b i r r r HaunS
RuckT and Trl ln S a

Paul Takes Over
As Houston Boss

No Drugs Needed
For Dummy Repair

norjnriN . t « . ( l t d —Gab#

s t k i 'H k n v ii .m :. t m . h - p i i
J. It. Finney wm removing arms
and legs without anesthesia re­
cently in Stephonville, but th . sub­
jects of him surgery mad. no com­
plaints.
Kinney, of Milan, Tenn , ia a
mannequin surgeon. For th . pasl
13 year* he baa traveled 36 slalwa
repairing mannaquina that hav.
been chlppad or fractured He also
restyle, a mannequin's hairdo that
hai Income feoway or gon. out of
style.

a color scheme that is entirely
new to yuu. Then, Invil. your
friend* to little luncheons and din­
ners, have people in tor coffee and
tea parties or just "to visit." Now
you need people and they are a
comfort, You ran look about you
and ire ao many things to he done
that interests will develop very
quickly.
"I am just a m en when it
cornea to dressing. N o t h i n g
matches or goes properly with
anything. I am fifty- not had look­
ing and am not overweight. Kverytim* my husband and I at* in­
vited ta a patty or away tor a
weekend I have to i un to the
store* to boy something that will
go with something which I have
in my ruplaiard. How ran I do
aoinsthuif Si-Mi this ltup d »lluatiwi7 |L makes my
...1
•fume,*—Sails K."
Take your courage in your
hands ami empty your clothes
cupboards. I'm everything you
own right out wheia you ran ana
them. Now, select the brat dress­
es. hats, roots, etc. Try on every­
thing. You will find that some
things will go well together. Se­
lect carefully, put them together,
then grit your teeth and give all
the other things to someone who
ran u*e them. Now, wheu you buy
anything, decide which color is
most becoming lo you, and huy
accessories to go with that and
do not go off buying juat beenu**

they appeal tn ynu at the dm*.
Preaairig well is really like a am ft
pi* matter of selecting a basic
color and then sticking tn It. For
instance, if you like black, you
can have many rhanceg in wear
other colors, hut only for small
arcenories. White la always goaal
with hlack, and red shoes invari­
ably pep up a black outfit——
but,
pleaae, do not wear anything .Is*
in red. A smart Roman-striped
scarf does wonders for a black stilft
and these colorful bit* are fun to
buy and, fashionable to wear.

I AST DAY

!&amp;HflmCISTER

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AT: I :U0 - 3:13 - 8:30 - 9:00

STARTS THURSDAY

Paul, a man wha rote through the
ranki from halhov in haiehali **acutiva. Inday look over the rains
of lha National League's new
Houston franchise.
H. wan hired away from the
Cinrmnati Keda. where ha hai ■ A C H
N I ( H T
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served aa vice preiident and gen­
eral manager sine. Pept. 37, I96t. I l f A T f l 5:25 to
Paul eignrd a thre.-year con­
5:30pm
tract with the Houston Sport* As­ TV
sociation (HSA) just sight days n n o u G u r y o y o u b y
after lha organisation was includ­ fOOO M4CHINIIT 4N0
EMICAL COarORAIlOH
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Saturday, Ocl. 29. beginning at
7:10 P. M. Record Hup. flamra. Prises,
Fun For AU!

Free!

Free!

Sponsored by the Sanford
Recreation

Department

After the bitf Halloween
Party • plan to see
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“ GODZILLA”
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HEADLINER

6. For R ent

9. F o r S a lt- o r R ent

2-BEDROOM un/urnlihed house NICELY furniihrd I bedroom
home close in. Rent 190 per
2WS French Avo. FA 2-2V93.
month. FA 2 9192.
FURNISHED apt. FA S-MOO.
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip
1 ROOM ground floor furnished
ped. screened carporto: reason­
apartment $40 month. 313 Pal
able. Call FA 2 1330. Eat. 305
molto.
Iwf-ire 3:00 p. m*.

GROOM furnished house located
al t l i 'i E. Third St. No child CL A. Whlddon, Sr.
T m .. thru Fri. • J P. M. day be­
'
BROKER
ren. FA 2 1191.
fore insertion. Man. - Rat. noon.
W. B. Shippy. Assoc.
SLEEPING ROOMS |ho Gables, 3H2 So. Park Aie. Ph. FA 2 3901
sTn.M c.irr c l a s s if ie d :
101 Magnolia Avo FA 2-OTJO
Tom ., thro Fri. • 3 F. M. day heFOR SALE or . RADE— 13.330
FURNISHED
apartment, hard
Pore insert)o*». Mon. • Sal. noon.
equity in 3 bedroom CBS house
wood floors, tile lath 602 W
for house trailer or sell for
r e s p o n s ib il it y :
27tb Street
$9,930. Small down payment,
located in city on over 'i acre
The Herald will not ho ro.Fon.lblo SMALL Furnished apartment iftn
Int and plenty of trees Phone
for more than nno Inrnrrtrt laserTark Are. FA 2-0731.
FA 2-TS3L
h ra of year ad, and reserves tho
RENT A BED
right to roviM or reject any ad­
vertisement from whal ordored to Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Bed* 3 ROOM house in Cameron City.
FA 2 3fiA4 or FA 2 2162.
By Dav. Week or Month
oooPorm lo the policies of thin
CARROLLS FURNITURE
paper.
f tWbtiSs&gt;iv
Ph TA 2 31*1
11* W. 1st at.
Raymond Lundquist. Alice.
WELAKA APARTMENTS; room* FA 2-3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
S. N ot lean • Personal*
prin t* baihs. Ill W First S t
1 NOTICE: Real Eilate Broker*
and Salesmen; My property lo- 2 BEDROOM haute.' Separate St. Johns Realty Co.
dining arse. Unfurnished. KitTHE TIME TESTED FIRM
eafod at 101 Mtllonvtlle Are.,
eh*n electrically equipped. 930 111 N. Park Are
Ph. FAI-*1B
Sanford is hereby withdrawn
per month. Call FA 2-M30.
drena *ie marhnt. Joe T. Daria.
Me DOWN - 9*9 MONTH
3 BEDROOM bloek house, kitchen I Bedroom, 1 bath home .tear
equipped Fenced in backyard.
new high school.
FA 2-7709.
SUPREME REALTY
Of Orlando, Inc.
FURS. Apt. 201&gt;k W. 1st S t
CHerry 1-3331
LARGE three bedroom unfura
Eve. CReitwond 7-29*0
ished borne 1313 Perk A**.,
*12300 month. Call FA 13931.

WANT ADS BRING

* FAST RESULTS

CLEAN modern furnished apt*.,
«ni Palmetto FA 2-43U.

Legal Notice

1-BEDROOM upstairs apartment,
e ir conditioned. $70 FA 2 o*«*.
APARTMENT, private bath, nice­
ly furnished. $to mo, e o i't W.
lit.

2-BR house, modern. FA 2 0371.
m in i
X i» t f r # !• h# rreh 7 • I V9fl thret thre
d*ilr« I*&gt; *ni*i* In 3-BEDROO.M house, kitchen furntihed. 373 month. FA 3-38*3.
H u b C*# *#
ret i n s
T a rk
A ttu n e ,
Hanford FlopMre. undrer 'h* n»m*
ref PA UK AVF1.VUK PH ARMACT FURNISHED 3 room boue*. 3103
#-« »r.*fr.d
mM
Orlando Drive, Srolord
aiqia wirh th* £lark «f rircuit
Caurt ref flamino!* Pniifiiy. Klrerld*.
LARGE 2 bedroom freshly painted
P M frln fn T .ln d s a y , M. I&gt;
F?. reha ft J, P m I til, W TY,
apartment, 310 Magnolia A PC.
Pamii#I Jinkti. Pmlth
Rom ller, Florist, FA 2-1*31.
P iib H a h O r * , t t , 1 « * X o r . t . t .
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O L A D T A P. H A L L .

t AND 3 BEDROOM homes for
rant, kitchens equipped.
Call
FA 2-3551.

THREE bedroom house, unfurni*hed. nice quiet neighborhood
Call at 119 W 17th St. or phone
of Navantliar, A. P. Itlft, pr&lt;M»remt lr*
FA 2-4301.

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2-BEDROOM trailer.

FA 2 63*4.

MODERN HOME, » bedrooms, kitehen furnished. Rent reason
able. Ph. FA 2«M3
1-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
2100 Cordova, kitchen elec
trlcally equipped. Mus‘ see to
apprerlit*. FA 10274
Ft nNISIIEI) apartment. et*in
and close lo. Adults only Jimmy
Cos in, r A 2-401.3
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house,
Phirida room. Call FA 2 8331.
2-BEDROOM completely unfurn­
ished houses available now. Ph.
FA 2-1319.
3 BED ROHM furn:«hed home Vui
monthly to rtsoonsihle and per
mjnent party ONLY. FA 2 .’&gt;***
FURNISHED apt sno Park Ave
2 BEDROOM unfurnished house
at Lake Monroe. FA 2-3930
PAND 2 BEDROOM homes Das
phone F \ 2 5541 After « on
NO I 3122
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellorn ill*.
COTTAGE, 5 rooms. Couple and
bsbv accepted. I6U. FA 2 1737.
LOVELY large 4 room apartment,
furnished, large porch, t ' i baths,
ear stall. FA 2 1050

&lt;1antral * on fra* ire; * aoreur* 1 BEDROOM duplex,
furnished FA 2 0.353.

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ALL MAKES A MODELS

RENTALS S3 WEEK
203 W. First St. 1 24 hr. ser.l

21. B ciuly S*Wm*

.77. F u rniture
• BIG VALUES
• WUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMP!

FA 2-3623
WILSON - MAIER
Petmanent Wave, complete IT.30
New and Uted Furniture
HAZEL TORTER BEAUTY SHOP WILL give a Sarah Coventry
31t E. First SI.
FA 2 MW
HOI W. 23th
• Ph. FA 2-1321
Fashion Shuw. Beautiful jewelry
for that Christmas list, phone ,1*. Article* For Salt
FA 2 *698 or FA 2 M47.
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR BALI
HEATING
I Cent per lb
H. B. POPE
THE
SANFORD
HERALD
Benny Salon
» i S. Park - FA 2 1231
OFFICE
Walker Building
204 W lit St
FA 1M1I
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FA 1-TIN

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FACTORY TO YOU
any regular price wave Even­ Petunias; Snaps; Calendula: Pan­
ALUMINUM
sy*; Slocks: Verbena: Carna­
ing appointment*. Air rond.
VENETIAN BLINDS
tion*; Salvia; red and purple. Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
Harriett s Reantr Nook, 103 So.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
rad with plastic endi Plattie
Oak, TA 2 37*2.
Grapeville Avr. near 2t)th St.
or rayon tapes Cotton or nylon
LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON
cords.
Now Open
2840 HiBwgth* .10. P o u ltry . Pets • Slock
Senknrik Gins* nnd Paint Co.
&lt;ir Cond - Air Cond. Dryer*
210 Magnolin
Ph. FA 2-4*23
Open Evemngi he Appointment SMALL brown and white Shrilaml
pony with bridle and saddle. UPRIGHT freeier 973; girls ikon
DIAL f k I-19M
FA 23MI.
skate*, tiie *: *U in good condi­
22. Build • Paint • Repair
to-a*»
tion. FA 21311.
KITTENS FREE In good homes.
PAINTING: Color* a specially.
FA i 1*91
"W h at h It now !
REDWOOD FENCING
Residential, commercial, Indus
See Sample it , , ,
trial
Licensed and. hooded. 31. Automobile* • Truck"
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
1? Real Fetal* For Hale
I 12. Real Ealale For Sale
Work guaranteed Free •id5th A Maple
FA 9*100
3 LOTS in rani*. Call FA 2 753.1.
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2 1371 ONE good used Jeep. FA 2 6603.

FARMER’S AGENCY

WalF

ODHAM &amp;

Uk acre lot. h)2h. dry A shade
Slenstrom Realtv
trees On large lake. Over 300
feet frontage 93,Too with 31,000 111 N Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
down A $4o oo per mo.

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FAST RESULTS

for children

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7. Husine'.n R"nlals

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Wd. O ct. 26. 1% 0— Pngn 9 i 20. Babysit I *r*

Rrealtor In tutor
FIVE room house, furnished, at JUNIOR HIGH LOCATION
112 N. Park
Woodruff Springs. FA 2 3.3*9, This 2 bedroom home ha* 4 lots FA 3*4991
on corner with 2 paved street*
Airs. H. A. Taylor. Paola
26 citrus trees A II oak trees.
FURNISHED HOME
I BEDROOM house for r&lt;-n&gt; ph
Kitchen equipped 5 deep freeae !7(«4 South Park. Immediate oc­
F.A 2 3190.
Wall to wall rarpet in living
cupancy. Total price 36,ion. One
riftm
Priced for Immediate
TWO 2 bedroom houses, partly
targe HR II a 1C. Ideal (or
•ale 313.300.
furnished, near Ravenna Park:
young eouple. CB
933 and $53 per mo. FA 2 6007.

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1932 PONTIAC 4 door sedan, fully ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
SONNY'S PAINTING
1.1. Mortgage l.oann
Beds Par, Week, or Month—
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
equipped, gnod condition, 3330.
Top Quality Work—Low Rite*
FURNITURE CENTER
31*5 ft. Park Are. Ph. FA 2-5221
m o r t g a g e lo a n s
Inquire
47
Volusia
Dr.,
DvRarr.
FA 2 2571 or *A 2-403J
linn Frenrh Are.
After hours FA 2-251* - FA 2-3012
FHA and Conventional
Ph. FA 2 7933
PIATT’S CARPENTRY Services, M FORD * m Fk 21115
Cnmniereial A Residential
THREE bedroom, tws bath home
new
work
A
repair.
Specialise
STENSTRO.M REALTY
Baton* • Professional • Balanced
in Sunland. 9493 down, pick up
in Fla. room enclosure*. Ph. .12. A uto Repair Service
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2 2120
Sheet Music — Instruction Rooks
payment*. Call FA 2 1227.
FA 2-7415.
Magnus Organ*
AUTO GLASS
1.1. Iluninetsn O pportunilien
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
ROSA L. PAYTON FOR LEASE . Servtr* Station. and rement work. FA I-4IM.
l i t Magnolia
INSTALLED
Windshield
Hnrk
Glass
And Associates
Good, established location, in­
v "™ ! ! ! " '' rO ffsA L E : roriabiT”Remington
Door Glass
ventory take-over. THE PURE 23. Building Mntfrinln
Registered Real F.stat* Broker
\ o n t t.la ss Qulet-writer—A-l eond. Reawn.SKR\
1CK
Ph FA 3-1101 17 93 at Hiawatha
OIL COMPANY. *04 W. Sixth LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
able. Call FA 35187.
Senkarik Glass nml Paint Co.
Street City
ROOFING
FHA
Lean*
STUMPER'S 4-BKDROOM
ltd Magnolia
Th. FA 2 1*22
READY MIXED CONCRETE
B EDWARD5
RAVENNA PARK
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Outdoor Table Top* k Seat!
16.
Female
Help
Wanted
BULDERS SUPPLIES
Lakcfiont showplace
*23 000 Beautiful 3 BR. 2 bath home on
Lot Markers — Silli — Lintels
.1.1. Iloatn &amp; M otors
We Give TV Stamps
Like. Built-In kitchen, large WANTED: Csdored girl 21 years
Most gracious in town
$20,000
Step. — Patio Blocks — Sand
FA2 759*
utility room, many other fine
nr older lo be buried in coffin 903 W. 3rd St.
Room for a bulging family $17,000
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Gateway To The Waterway
features, $1200 down payment.
for
one
rnmplele
performance
Utmoat In Mayfair quality $33,000'
lire Elm. Ave,
Ph. FA 2-3T3t
USED
LUMBER.
FA
12395.
Your
EV1NRUDF,
Dealer
1103 per month, including taxes
of "The House of I shirs” show­
Large home with a pool
$20,730
Robson
Sporting
Goods
and tniuranre.
Hunting knives l.fk) up, shoes,
ing at the Star Theater on I3lh. 24. Electrical S ervices
Most spacious plus good
384 8-1 K. lit.
Ph FA 13MI
bool*. luggage. ARMY - NAVY
Street starting Nnvember *4h.
income
$29,300
House Wiring — Electric Service CORRECT - CRAFT II ft. boat, 'SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Ave.
Ksceplinnal. modern con
Slenstrom Realty
Sid Vihlen
trailer anil 18 h. p. motor 9130 13 CU. FT. AVestinghouse refrU
venlent
I-M.SS0
Al»l) TO YOUR FAMILY
RANQALL
ELECTRIC CO.
FA 27TI.V
Call for an appointment lo see one 111 N Park Ava Phone F&gt; 2 2120
geratnr, like new; Karlson efo
INCOMK
112 Mainoha
Ph. FA 2 0813
of these homes designed to suit
hr
aervrng
an
established
18’
GLASS A MAHOGANY ski or , closure with co-actual speaker]
DUE TD BUSINESS TRANSFER
•bf. -sat' -4'»tnmiisatin&lt; tasie
WON lerriliui. For personal
FA 2-3400.
pleasure Imal, .33 h. p. Johnum
25. Plumbing S ervlets
we are forced lo take a trein
interview in your home, wrile
electric, completely equipped;
rndous Inst in order lo sell
PLACE your order nose for Mrs.
Mr*. Jean MiUnictl, Flo* 215.
also many extras. FA 2 5573.
"WE TRADE'’
qulekly. For only 91,000 down
Brown Miller's famous home­
tau-khari
Branch,
Orlando
■
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:
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you can have a beautiful, spa
made fruit rake. We ship any.15. .Motorcycles * Sonniers
•D ill * S T E M P E R A g en cy
rtoua home. Three bedrooms, 2
whrrr in the w o r l d . Ph.
P
lum
bing
A
Heating
baths built in appliances, Florida
19.31 HARLEY DAVIDSON with
17. Male Help AVanted
FA 2‘364&gt;l.
AIR CONDITIONING
room, lairge lree». well land
Realtor—Inauror
police molor $-300. It) Ford ’k
CONTRACT ami REPMR WORK
sesped h&lt; Prestige neighbor WILL PAY top commission* to
FA * 4991
l i t N. lark
ton pickup vvith rate engine SUPERIOR pool table, regulation
inoj Sanford Ave.
FA 2 5352
hood. You must see it to *p
salesman who can sell Carrier
tile, good rnndilton, cost 9M «0
9I23. .II Olds engine SIP. Gar­
BY OWNER: New 2 bedroom CB.
prccial* it, FA 2 7312.
full line home air rnndiitnnin:
PLUMBING
new.
sacrifice
for
933 04).
age al 9th A Sanford Ave.
built in kitchen, carporte. tile
oil healers, water fillers and
Contrarting A Repairs
FA 2-31*7.
hath and Florida room. 97.930, OUT OF TOWN OWNER offer. 2.
softner*. Give detail, on sale,
Free E.tunale.
.16. T ra ile rs - I ’u lian as
2 bedroom: earporie
utility
9230 down. $63 per month. Ph.
SEWING MACHINE; Singer M
espenenre, age. pFione number,
R. L. HARVEY
home*; one In Dellary, 99.30n
FA 2-1.183.
round iHihhm, excellent enndtmodel ra r you drive, to; P. O. 204 S.inford \vr. Phone FA 11383 TRAILER for sale. FA 2 I2IS.
one in Lake Mary, $5 9nu: I3fl«l
dition: 8 payment* al 93.13 reIlog 1378. Sanford, Fla. or call
TRAILER lor sale reasonahle,
5 ACRES. 3 room house, nn Orange
down. 970 monthly; FA 2 7213
maining. Write Finance M gr,
26. Hnrlin A Television
FA 2 5.YII * 30 9.30 a m
screened
in
porch.
S’
\
10'
toilet,
Rlvd , Panla. Th. FA 2-35*9
Box 22, r n Sanford Herald.
anml condition. Call F.A 2 0196
rv SERVICE CALL 32 0fPplUi
MUST LEAVE Hat. October. 1 18. Help Wanted
part*. Alt part, and labor posi­
To serve you is our pleasure.
Bedroom. 1 bath home. F.vtra
HUNTERS
tively guaranteed 90 days. Sun .17. F u rn itu re
To please is our aim.
large living area. Estr* large DUE TO BUSINESS F.XPAN
Guaranteed water proof leather
SION. WE HAVE OPENINGS
thine TV . F.A 2 9792.
lot Cose to schools. ea*t access
hoot*. IVEYS SHOE STORE.
RF. UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
HELMLY REALTY
IN THIS AREA FOR 2 ADD!
to .hopping. Monthly payments
anteed
Free
estimates
rimn*
,305 W. Uth Street
TIONAL MEN lOR WOMENl, 27. Special Scrvires
KEN MORE Automatic Washer,
less than I1W 119 E Coleman
F.A 2-7818 or Ml 4 1771.
FA 17*03, Evening* FA 1 2378
BETWEEN 40 AND 8,3, WHO
good condition 325. FA 2 2929
FA 2 7869
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateARE INTERESTED IN EARN
after l.io) p. m,
3 BEDROOM, 2 full bath, teparate FIVE ACHES. Frame hnu*e and
men;-, invoice*, hand bills, and New A Used Firm lure A Appli­
ING 9100 on PER WEEK. OR
ance* A Good Place To
dining room: 2 yr. old CBS.
prog
ram*,
a
t
e
.
Pi
ngreasive
I DINETTE SET. 1 bird ease and
garage near Elder Springs B*
MORE. MAVBE YOU CAN
BUY. SELL nr TRADE
$200 down, assume FHA mort­
Printing Co. Phone F.A 2-2931 —
aland, easy chair, oil heater;
owner. Phone NO 8-3I6.1
QUALIFY.
WRITE
WATKINS
gage, halanrr $13,800, and move
30* West 13th SI.
Jenkins Furniture
bargain. F A 2 37*1.
PRODUCTS. INC, 639 WEST
right in. FA 2 79U9 or FA 2 5352 SACRIFICE, rrevlige
EA 2-7430
PEACHTREE ST. \ . E AT ’IANO TUNING A REPAIRING 100 Sanford Ase
COLIISPOT refrigerator 9.1V Ph.
3 Bedrooms. 2 hath*. FA 2 7081
LANT.A I. GA. (1).
SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shores.
33 L HARMON
HEFINISIIEI) ANTIQUES and uld
FA 2-H2II after !:00 p. m.
Beautiful lakcfront home near
Ph. FA 2 112.3
picture frames, Hevtoraimn a
l!L S itu a tio n s W nnlert
ing completion, for lomcone de
speciality. Pick-up and delivery. GE REFRIGF.RATOR. excellent
KL HAM H lT i)
HOUSE CLEANING. Window*
condition. FA 2 *3*5.
siring the hest of everything. Oirertlv in the path of progress WllRK WANTED FA 2 401*
Call
4281, Geneva. Fla
floors, wills. Phone f A 2T2I2.
Call FA 2-7198.
is this neat little piece of pro
STEINWAY studio upright piano,
Bookkeeper, CHAIR SEATS re caned lescepl Used furniture, apptianrr*. tools,
perty, vriih 4 acres of fenced STENOGRAPHER
beaunful mahogany, like neve
4 RR HOUSE, by owner F.A 2 3372
etc. Bought Sold Larry’* Mart
mature and used to responsib­
tiled, Improved pasture and a
Rush). J J. Alarms, 240 E
condition, $39.3. Guaranteed. Ph.
213
Sanford
Ave
Ph.
FA
2
4132.
ility wants temporary or part
very nice home. Il has .'8o ft
Renting Way, Winter Park,
r.A J 1971.
MAYFAIR SECTION
tunc general office work, Ph.
valuable highway frontage, and
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture
Quick
Corner lot with separate 2 car
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
FA 2 3402.
is only $ minutes from "the
Service With Die Cash SUPER
garage. 2 bedrooms, large Eli.
Ml types and sues installed
clock’’ in Sanford. If you would I.AWN WORK. FA 2 18548
TR
room, separate dining room,
l)o Ii Yourself '
enjoy living where you can
completely furnished m modern
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE.
make s good living oft your, WORK WANTED. FA~2-IOI6.
Inrniturp including
a deep
S T I N E
own land and be m ure in the
freere Drape* also inrludrd
r \ 2-3368
Machinery and Supply t&gt;».
knowledge that your property DAYS WORK.
■ g B —— j . 1 . ...s a s
$14,500, terms are available.
20) 3V. 2nd St.
Ph. F A 2 6132
is so located that it will eon '.’B. H ahy sitlers
tlnually become more valuable,
NKARKK TO JOR
call us for appointment Price BABYSITTING day. night or
3 bedroom. 2 bath home sin large
week. EliraU'lh Colley, 24')i
S2U.800.
N EW
HOME
lakcfiont lot, kilrhen equipped..
Stevens Avr Ph. FA 2 0341.
In Casselberry, lad has 23 oaks
"3VE TRADE”
WILL care for rhiltlren in my
A 8 Pmes for shade. Ideal for
liomr vsiiitc mother works, day.
family working m Orlando
week or hour. Ph. FA 2 4071.
Price $15.3(8). Terms if desired ••Bill” S T E M P liR Agency

OFFH F. RENTALS tompleiely
air conditioned Rosa L Pay
ton. Registered Real Estate
frer
!$u*&gt; I'-tLiniv
Klrert'tre. rreB'oket M 2 1301
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
•aria* tire* rl»nt tre r*j*et ir. y Anr!'
#F *H| H; ii !t
; 1 rer 4
-■1rifs*r- Ei)K RENT: 9 rooms,
appro*
J. \\\ HALL
#•
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l a
S'* h i d
Realtor
2000 *q. ft. floor apace at 113
I* *
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|re* fi ?• **re i l j n i t f t | u *«#&lt;|U*re (, tre
2A44 rrantn Ave
Sn. Palmetto Ave '* block
t • • rej»• ii treg nfre'li a! threat
tre #
Phona F.A 2 3541
from To*:. Office. .Contact Mri. "Call Rail"
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*
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M. L. AatR.ro at Downtown
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UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom hou*e
UI« Orange Avo. MO per month 12. Ural K.ntalr For Sale
Phone FA 2-2123.
SAVE Sl.ooo. Will saerifico 92.000
equity in tparioui 3 bedroom,
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house;
2 bath home for only St.ooo. Ph.
stove- refrigerator; screened
FA 2 3*72.
in carport*; Sunland. FA 2 *097.

c l a s s if ie d d is p l a y :

Phone FA 2-2611

J lir

FLORIST
FA 2-1*31
&lt; elery A rt
I Airnvher F. T. D.3
Hrautifol liniuirlrd 4 ulnrful
Fluwrr* t Itlimnviiia Plants

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HOMES 58250 !
DOWN PAYMENT SORI)
NO CLOSING COST
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SOUTH UINKI KKST A SUNLAND ESTAT ES
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Just Wr*4 of I7-12

FA 2-81211; FA 2-8570

ALREADY

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KITCHENS
WITH APPLIANCES HY

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REFRIGERATOR
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DESIGNED FOR YOUR
BETTER LIVING
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I.ow INTEREST RATES
DOWN PAYMENTS I.OW AS 1258
1 BEDROOMS ----------- 1 * 2 BATHS
RENTALS HO M ES AVAILABLE

ODHAM
HW T. 17-9*

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Win Atom Dispute
f A R 1 1 (UPI) - Pr««ld«nt
Charles de
Giultc'i regime
• u tb t r t d a eeniure motion tn
the national assembly Tueeday and
voa reluctant approval la build
•a Independent ITenth nuclear
atrlklaf for go,

PATH BLACKHAWK

Smoked Dainties « 69&lt;

Tba oppoaitiaa, pntcoting tho
aMvt would weakrs rraace’a tiaa
la Ma North Atlantic Alltel,
■uatarcd 207 vote* on lha ten. ure
motion agalnat Pramter Mlchaal
Dobra's government.
II was tho graatast ahow of
parliamentary boatilily la Dehrs
— and Iheraforo la Do Gaulle —
atnee tha GaoRlst Fifth lUpwbtte
waa installed two and a half years
ago. But It M TO votes short of
tho majority needed oust the
government.
Failure of Bm ronaure motion
aaeant automatic approval of the
atomic fores plan. There was
strong speculation that If tha
vote had been ow the military plan
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(MIEN STAMPS
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CAP! CANAVERAL (UP!) —
An Air Forre Titan intercon­
tinental ballistic mlwlle hurled a
dummy warhead 0,100 mile* over
the Atlantic Monday in It* lnngeit
■ureeuful teat flight to date.
The mlMitr took »hnut 30 min­
ute* to fly to a target In lha
South Atlantic off the weit coast
of Africa. It* rang* wa* ju*t 200
mite* short of the dUtanee that
war-ready model* will be able to
travel with nuclear warhead* .
The shot marked lha lltth suem m In 2S flight teita of tha
hullat-ahaped, 08-lnot tall miaalle
ainr* the teat program began
hare leaa than two yearn ago.
Ther* ilao have been three
p artia l" aurreifet ami four fail­
ure*,
In ona reaped, R wa* on a of
* • moat dramatic rocket teat*
her* In many month*. Aa the
miiiil* rota through Ih* thin
high atmosphere at a speed of
■tveral thousand mile* per hni/r,
It* aihauat touched off a brilliant
diaplay of high altitude gaa diaplay* teen aa far north a* Vir­
ginia.
The shot ia ex parted tn lead t«
the flrit teat of * Titan from an
underground “alio" launcher at
Vandenberir Ain Forre Rate,
Calif., probably early in Novem­
ber. In that te*t (he •rocket will
he r*i**d by an elevator media nlam to ground level for firing.

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State To Probe
Road Projects

WEATHER: Cloudy with chanc# of *cgtt*r#d ahowtrt through Friday. High today, 15-M. Low tonight. 55-70.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Praia Leased Wirt Established 1903
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. I960

Congolese

UAINF.SVILLK (UPII — Th#
Slats Road Department will begin
a check of M highways and
bridges built by Cone Brother*
Construction Co. with • probe af
si* inlerstale projects, most of
ihriu between Tampi and Lake­
land.
The department derided to
check lha Cone projects following
the firing of nln* department

Restrain
Soldiers
i*

^ LEOPOLDVILLE (U P I)-O m golcM troop* pulled out of volt
of their position! in the city and

engineer* who admitted they
received anonymous rash paymenu regularly in ths mail. Cone
is accused of sending (hem the
money.
The W job*, worth tn aggregate
of II* J million, have been built
by the Tampa firm since ISM.
Th* department will check lha
roads lo make sure they meat
proper standards.

returned to barrack* on the out-

skirt* today under Col. .loaeph
Mobutu‘a prom lie to the Catted
Nations.
The UN command has reported
to Secretary-General Peg HemmarakjoM that there appeared to
ha a concerted effort by Belfian#
retain power iff the Congo, au­
thoritative touresa aald.
Soma of Mobutu'a troopl re­
mained a t strategic points. They
included a cordon of soldiers ring­
ing ousted Premier Patrice Lum­
umba’s residence. Th* United Na­
tions did not object to th* guard.
Troop* who had bten roaming
th# city searching for arms al­
legedly hidden by Lumumba's sup­
p o rte r s vanished, and others pufl™d out of police stations they had
been occupying since last Satur­
day.
Mobutu, who rejected charges
h's men had committed tbs rapes
ai.J killings of the past weekend,
agreed to withdraw his tiwps W&gt;
their barrack* on the outskirts of
the city at the United Nation's rt
^ In return, h« wai given control
*r*ver the city armory which is wall
equipped. Though the Congolese
ainty already was .reported to
have sufficient arms and ammuni­
tion, th# UN command was confi­
dent it eould handle the troops
in the event of a fight.
liuod aouices said Belgians
hats relumed in increasing numIwr* to political and administra­
t i v e poats ami UN technicians ar*
®heing pushed into lower opera­
tional levels,
* *

West Warns Reds
On Berlin Airlines
LONDON (UPl I — Britain,
ft Franca and th# United States publuhed idcnticsl notes todsy warn­
ing tiia Soviet Union that any re
itrictiooi on ths sir corridors inlo
Berlin would create "a dangerous
situation."
The notes, delivered lo Moscow
Wednesday, were released by th#
Foreign Oflic* her*. They said th#
West would not accept Moscow's
argument that the Soviet serlor
V of Berlin it part of East Ger
many.
The notes said the Soviet gov­
ernment would be held "fully responsible" for snv consequences
of inierferenrr with the sir' tor
rtdors.
"It is clear,' they and. "from
the allied control council decision
that th* three power* have the
right to u«e the corridors without
4 restriction."
The Western powers denied that
they na&lt;t caused sny tension in
Berlin. This *&gt;» in answer to
Soviet allegations that the power*
had supportrd and encouraged the
"revanchist ' arlivitiea *( West
Germany to Berlin.

Cleanup Of Donna
• Debris Nears End

Final Word

and several warehouse facilities until jicrmiitient quiirIera are con-I rue ted on the Uirciishind site. When the
rircus begins ita next tour, its billings will read
'Cristiani Bros. Circus, Circuslnnd, S. nfnru. Florida."
t Herald rhoto)

HANl'uiwJ tA iiM h itS M A im c/l’ him hml a variety of

nroduct*. but Ibcxe elephants of the Cristiani Bros.
Ciicu* which arrived Wednesday are something brand
new to the market. The circus units have begun arriving
to set up winter ipiarter* here and will use the market

Presidential Politics
★

★

★

WASHINGTON (I'P It — The Unites! Siutrix would
fight if Kidil Castro tried" lev «ei?e America's huge
GmutUniim.i navnl base in Cuba, a high administration
official him reaffirmed.
The administration bcliavea Cuban Premier Cant.ro
ha« no intention of trying to cancel the treaty- allowing
th» United Stales to use the base, lent American inter­
vention topple his regime, the official said.
The administration repeatedly ha* said it will not
give up the $70 million Caribbean oot[M&gt;st since Castro
firs: threatened to renounce the 19011 treaty whirh gives
the United States control over Guantanamo.

★

★

★

News Briefs Baby Contest To Raise
Retarded Child Funds

Drop Color Ban

ST- LOUIS. Mil. a 'P I » — Six
owners of prominent St. t.oui*
rnfeterin* agrerd Wednesday ti&gt; A “Baby of the Year" conteat,
•ten# Negrot-t. Many downtown sponsored by I'.ela Xi Chopin of
NEW TORN (UPl 1—Sen, John which hs* not endorsed a Demo- ' purpose plan, including a sum- .St. I.ntii* trslmiranl* have been lirla Sigma I’M, will be held dur­
ing the weeks of Nov. I to Nov.
r . Kennedy reached fur the gar- cratic presidential candidate m e t mil conference nest year, lo prod anting- Negroes for some time.
it aupported franklin D Root*- the Russians into a nuclear test
21.
mant workers' vote today with
’ban agreement.
veil for rt-electiun in 19M.
Flunks Test
Lullies must be under tme yeai
the charge that Vice President
Kennedy scored Nixon's conTlie
Republican presidential
VANDKNIIKIU; AML Calif. uf age and sponsored by any civic
Richard M. Nixon and Ihe C,OP tcnllon that effectively meeting candidate, obviously in close con­
(ITT) A new- salrllil# lor u&lt;e in i luh or iirganitallitn in the county.
claim America "can't afford pros­ all the needs the Democrats
sultation with the While House a iky spy intelligence ayaletn U)
perity" whereas he sml the would meet would taka higher
and the Atomic Energy Commis­ prevent meak attack by missiles
Democratic party feel "we can't taxes or inflation
sion, offered his new test ban flunked ita first flight tevt—end­
afford another recession."
, .
I think we can meet these proposals as lie wound up twu ing up at the buttum of the I’aThe Democratic presidential n w d l„ K, nnwJy ljUJ. • *nd
intensive dsys on the slump in cillc Instead of in oiblt aiound
nominee returned to New York
,
#eonom, * dynamical Ohio and headed into Michigan t h e e ,i l I I I .
A "lop echelon" agent for Mie
for another intensive day of t a g ^ ^ t » , ru„ our |uvernmcnl , 0 where the Republicans are atriv*
, ,
Slate Road Depaituieat ia aaa of
P, i a n w *!!
,T“ cfc h‘! “ W* «Md#Mllv that we can vccure iog tat win » electoral vote*. ^ (_ l l f l l 'i tlO H B e n e f i t
the targela for inxekUgitioM by
»v-nr#.o#** fr I likely »IV
Without „ W f iiighat
a legislative committee, Ms*
LOR ANTILLES (L'PIl—Kslh
The
vice
president
added
drain*'
him Idt r n * W *ttt#'# big b h J tAU1 w lnfUlilln
chairman. Sew.
to Ins text bir proposal*, normal lyn William*, a film beauty uf the rm nm lttre't
of i t electoral vote*.
"In short, the event lal &lt;l|i ly an exceedingly grave iiihject silent screen who died a month SertU Kelly, said today.
Kennedy arrived ai I
1 (3rFmr
her between the
me Republican
from Itginiit where he said Nixon I parly and in randldate and the for Injection in a political cant ago at the age of 72. left an expa gn. by announcing in Toledo. Ml# &lt;&gt;f 3285.000 the bulk of it t«
it ignoring evidence lh.it this
Democratic parly and it* cMBtll t oMo Wedneaday night
vheritable institutions, her will
country U "slipping into it* third date boiti down lo iht»: We both
,
,
ilrsrloseil sshrn R was film! for
recession in lix years" and nul agree that Ihi. la the richest
1 rh*
,0 piohate Wednmlay.
paying atlrnlion |o live problem* country on e a r th .but they .ay a-v-nw M * expert, may have
of the next gcrvrrslion The sen­ we can't afford proaperily for all ' ' l 0,1 V 1" * *
n" Can Do Better Job
ator got a rousing reception in the people and I ..v we can't &lt;
•xpM.ion * • • d a y s ago.
DKS MOINES, Iowa (Ul’l t —
the auto capital.
.fiord another recession "
“ w',in * lhcy Mnn0‘ ^ ' rUJ’e,' 10 Former M*rxlial PI1»n Admlni«Kennedy al»o renewed hu de­
WASHINGTON tUITi — Two
Vice presidrnt Nixon chugged
lialor Pout tj, Huffman said Wed
mand that Nixon get the ad along the whistle stop (rail in out adequate inspection.
iivwjipitpri*
irpnrlfd loday that a
I. If elected, he will ask I’resi nteday more U, It. foreign aid government mirvty showed publie
minixiratiun lo make public the .Michigan today with a mullifund*
should
he
channeled
through
dent Kitenhowrr to rush his run
•ecrel U. S. Information Ajency
opinion of lire United States aa a
mng mate, H«nry Cabot Lodge, lire United Nations hern use the world power dac'mtd in Britain
report laid lo show that Ameri­
UN
tan
do
a
belter
job
since
to Geneva th« day after flection
can prestige abroad la at a new
and Fiance after the Msy summit
with imlructioni to get some sort other countries “aL# (nil up Mime
low—a condition which Nixon ha*
collapse.
money."
of (eat ban agreement out of the
denied. Nixon contends it lx at an
The dlipatihc. wei# published
As u fitting climuA fur Russians by next Feb. I or the
all-lime high.
in
the New York Tunes and Wash­
Navy
Day
tini.iv.
numbers
A
id
III
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k
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I
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l cited States will return# under
Tod*), he tiireuuird speeches
ington
Pnat and Tintr* Herald
of
the
Sanford
Naval
Air
HAN
FRANCISCO
|
Ill'll
—
ground le iti "necessary to a&lt;l
and appearances before the In
amid angry llemorialir criticism
fiaffic
Judge
Albert
A.
Axelltal
Station
will
be
honored
at
var.ee
our
peaceful
technology."
Urnsttunal Ladies Garment Work
the Chum lit r uf Commerce
1. if losdge and a Soviet nrg suggested Wrdnr*day the city re­ of Ihe White House for infusing to
ers Union, the Amalgamated
dinner ut 7 p. m. today,
minor are able lo hring an duce tow-avvay charge* for illeg­ make public a sc ret U. }4. Infor­
Clothing Workers, a Liberal par
City and county official.* agreement “ in sight" before Felt. ally parked cars, declaring the mation Agrmy pull repotted to
t&gt; rally ami at a Brooklyn motor
cade and evening speech in will pay tribute to Navy I, Nixon then would he willing In present &gt;M&gt; 25 fee was '‘outrage­ Indirate I,'. X prestige *hrn*d has
mrn who wink hand-in- meet with Soviet Premier Nikita ous." He said he has been helping dropped
(Jueens
The Times and the l'o-t said a
The Kennedy camp wax wear­ hand with official* on civic S. Kuril she hey and British Prime illegal parker* nut try dismissing
USI \ study piepatvd ia June
ing a special glow by reason of projects, lha latest being Minuter Harold Marmillon "to thu t-S fine* against them.
found *n overwhelming majority
helping in the massive make the final agreement at the
the endorsement given the aena
Halts Shipments
of th«&gt;e questioned in Britain and
tor today by the New York Time), j Hurricane Ibirina clean-up. i summit."
FORT OF SPAIN, frinidad Fiante (ell Russia wet snesil tif
1 1 'I'll—The Kliell and les ■CO nil the United State, in space proI'liupauie* have suspended oil Kir s. The Time* .aid the aludy
shipmeute floor liete to the lh&gt;- also showed a majority felt the
tulnkati Republic. They loot the Soviet Union was the worIll's
s- lion after Yeneuciett trade tin •llungr.t nullin') puwe
iiorjsta warned Venexuela wunlit
ship no mole crude oil brie if the
lloniinii-Hii sale* continued.

Kennedy Cites Recession. . . Nixon Plugs Atom Ban

Bulletin

Papers Report Poll
Has U. S. Second

Navy

Rain, Floods Rout
Times
Buck
Kennedy
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NEW Y ultk | ITT i Ih- N r. J , vA j V i n I e X Q S

City work crest Ihi* week will
wrap up a mi it'** *7,VW clean­
up campaign as the latt rentnaatj of Hurricane Donna will b#
swept off the itreeU.
City \|sna|ier W. K. hmnelet
repor.ej that the &lt;ampaijn, which
itarted aevrn week* ago, will b#
completed Friday.
Ck Aa of this morning more than
* I.40Q tons of debris were picked
up with J! mm working full tim#
in th# operatio# and nine city
truck* used

York limes today endorsed Sen,
John E. Kv-iinedv foe president.
The Time*, whirh suppoi ted 1’iesideiit Eisenhower in Ih.YJ noil
I'.i'i'i, veiii In *n editorial in to­
day s edition the two rhief leason*
a selected Kennedy vine *‘n mat­
ter uf foreign policy" mid “the
pie-eot |&gt;nlitirgl sitoiilinii here al
home "

Navy To Join
In United Fund

Oviedo Postpones
T ric k Or Treat’
Oviedo’s annual THek #r Treat
. night, originally »&lt;heduled for U»w night, hat been postponed until
Raiurday, « arlton Henley, echoof
principal annourwed.
Rewisiant* of the #«* wi»k *•
attend Fh7 Chamber oTTWWRWWT
meeting at which A. S. (Syd) Hee1°&gt;# Jr., eongre**man, will apeak.

THIS EV ID EN CE of tha a pci uathing winter nmasrn wan snapped Wednes­
day when B. H. William*, local innuranet salesman, -called a Herald
photographer to ruport a migratory flock of bird#, estimated to number
more (find r&gt;oi.\ In the urea ni , .nfi .Jr. mV.r'.^Trril.ic-v ilu. The bi.iCwiiTVTTT
apparently hate d.-cided to make Sanford a atop on their winter tour.

By Untied Tress International
Southcentral Texas brared to
d.iy for a predicted three day* of
generally heavy iaio that threat
ened to bring more swirling flood
waters to the ares.
Floods ii.ivc slrcads driven
more than 3.WS) irom their homes
m Rio Gramla Illy and Kenedy,
&gt;■&gt;,ultras: of San Xnlonio.
Damage at Kenedy, a town of
\.Mi. was estimated at g.YJO.OCO,
and »t least two deaths were
blamed on the floods

City To Guard
Against Vandals

Hie Navy (inlay agreed to join
forces with Sanford Civil Organ
City Manager W. E. Knowles
Datum* to make a concerted e( said today that the city will take
fart lo raise fundi for the United extra precaution to guard city
properly this Halloween.
Fund Drive.
Tit* City will maintain craws
NAS CuiinminiDr Capt. Robert
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personnel will canvas men at the park and other city area*
guard against vandalism.
1has* to aid ths drive.

to

Winner* will Le chosen by penity tut* "ill, cUnialrieia lu be plac­
ed In Yawell'e, Cowan's and Ronmillal and Anderson'i. These con­
tainers will he rotated each week.
Proceeds from the project will
Ire turned over to the Seminole
County Association for Itrlanled
Children.
I’ritta are to Ire a IJ.'i Savings
llond amt a loving cup fiorn
W rit's Jewelry Co,
Otgairiiatiuri* planning to spoil
ear ■ content luthy are Pilot Club,
Disabled American Velerana, Bin
inesa and Profesiiunal Worneii'l
Club, Civitana, YAH-7 Offlrora
\Ylve«. tVnman’a I'luh, llntary,
VAH U Officers Wives, VAH-J
Offirers Wives. \ \ H- H llfticers
Wives anri the Ranford-Beminole
Jayrees.
Other groups interested in
siMinioring an entry may call
FA M HO, FA 1-IHXrt or FA

Citief Highway Engineer AI
Church said th# check will be ih#
most exlrnsiv# testing progrsn*
•vet undertaken by • road depart­
ment. Five separate agencies wRI
take p a r t
Church took Issue with ■ Mat#meat by Cone attorney Rex Farrior of Tamp# that cash paymenta auch aa thoao made to th#
fired engineer# were ruatomary ia
th# trade.
He aaid at l#aat M aantraetan
had assured him that tiiia sees
nnl true.
Most of the fired engineers ssid
rash, whUky, ha,in. and other
gift* normally came to them o#
Christmas gifla from contractors.
They were always accompanied
by aigned cards, however, they
said.
Tbe road department prcvioualy
had no prohibition againat this
type of giftTaking, but laid down
a rule againat accepting any fu­
ture gifts froiq contractors fol­
lowing revelation ot the current
cases.
At Bradenton, Ihe Legislative
Roads Committee opened a twoday public hearing today Into
alleged Irregularities in M anure
County road building.
The hearing involve! one trans­
action in which the atate paid
141.000 for 31 acres of right of
wsy last year, just lix years sfter
it hsd Itccn appraised at *3 ,300.
li alio involve* a second trans­
action in which the state took ■
right of rnlry instead of buying
right of way in South Anna Maria
Island.
In all, 13 witness#* have been
subpoenaed, but several other
person* are expected tn give
voluntary teillmuny.
The public lira ring is one in a
series tiring condutTed over th # '
stale by the corn mil tee beaded b f
Sen. Scott Killy of Lakeland,

Ceremony Friday
To Start New Job
Office Building

Mitt').

There will b« a groundbreaking
ceremony Friday for a new build­
ing at Second St. and French
Ave. which will bouse enlarged
facilities ot the Flarida State Em­
ployment Service.
Ground will b* broken at I.M
a. m , with represantativex of
the employment service, rity and
Til# professions! registered of- county officials taking part. The
fh e mti sea of Hanford met Wed- modern design structure will h*
.-rrsiiay tn d ru m s th* organisation built hy A. K. Shoemaker Jr.,
of a I'rofessinnal Nurses (Tub of John Fit/patrkk and Boh Crum.Seminole County,
try. It will be leased lo th* stat*
rui|HM« of the club will be to on a live-)ear leave.
siimulale interest In joining w ilh! Hie employment service will
rli'trirt eight of llrlsndo ami in use (hr entire building, with an
the future of an American Nurse* anticipated increase in ataff and
As.n, District for th* county.
servire* available to the public.
All professional nurses, active Dan Halm, manager of the local
ami inactive, irgislrred in ' the employment office, expccta to
stale and living in Seminole, or have icvcral vertices to offer in
those inlereslrd in stale liceiKUlt. the new location, including iob
Ul|[tl| to attend the first meet testing and oiher* not in the pre­
lug of the group to he held Nov. 7 sent program.
at drip W. Mill Ml.
"The good iob that Mr. Hahn
Anyone Wishing further infor* and his italf have done here has
in., (inn nray contact Mrs. I'at .Mc­ resulted in the stale muting the
Coy at l)r. E. L. I indsey'* office nfiire to larger quarter* aod we
nr Nils* Mildred Turner nl the of. feel that this 1* a boost for San­
fives isf Dr. Charles L. I'ark Jr.
ford," ITumley said today.

Nurses Group
To Organize

Health Director Outlines
New Center's Program
('.unity Keullh Director D r,. the health center italf, discutaihf
Clyde Brothers told members of [ briefly lire vast immunisation prothe Uoff## Club Unlay that thrigrrmr, various clinics ami work on
n#w hraith center lank* a* one of j vontiolllng communicable d t i ­
the “finest arid most beautiful" til raves.
the state.
j He also stressed the important
Brothers, who also jtltrnvliii#d part
eilurutmn play*
In a better
pait edumtum
plays tn
member* of his staff to the Cof­ health program for the commun­
fee Clubber* at their regular ity.
monthly meeting, threw a bouquet
“ Me are on* of th* few bustof roxt* to tbe County Comm is- riev.c* that would bo glad lo go
I sion for miking th* health center out of business, but for this we
| possible.
need your help," he said.
Brother* also spoke of the jsdt
I “Thank* to th# progressive men
on tbe commission w« have on* of dona hy th# two sanitarian* M
the finest buildings in th# state protecting the publie against
and with our present budget we health haiardi.
will do everything possible to
He said that th* sanitarian* «v-1 f - i - . v 1 .
. .. • ....
. rii'.f jjfoi.aH jrum t .if t h ii biitkl
ter supply ares* la make RemDig." he said.
I Rrothei* outlined the duties O ftinnl* a “safe pisr# tn live In.

We Salute The V^avy And All Its People Today On Navy Day

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                    <text>V *f 10—Hon. O e t U, 1M0

Brookshire H onored
Operators t i furniture slor**
her* hare formed the Sanford
furniture Dealers Association.
The gttntp issued a statement
sayings "the sole purpose of this
asooelation is to unitedly explore
any end all suggestion* at regular
monthly meetings as to how San­
ford furniture dealer* eon better
senre the people of Sanford end
surrounding oreae.’ '
The statement also said that the
members unanimously agreed to
urge, through the Chamber of
Commerce that all merchants keep
stores open one night a week, pre­
ferably Friday, la order to give
husbands and wlvee aa opportu­

nity to shop together. They sag.
geited that closing a t noon on
Wednesday would give store em­
ployee the same amount of time
off. They pointed out that other
Central Florida communities stay
open one night a week.
“Other suggestions to be of bet­
te r service will be discussed at fu­
ture meetings and it is hoped that
the Sanford Furniture Dealers As­
sociation will become a stimulat­
ing factor la the husineaa life of
Sanford," the statement said.
Chester Muse, of Mather of
Sanford, was elected president of
the group, Robert Carnla of San­
ford Furniture Co., vice president

Jame* i Brook shire, Sanford, « M
among the names on the Dean's
and public speaker; B. R. Carroll, er. of Echols Bedding Co.; H. H.
of Carmll's furniture, secretary- irler. Furniture Center; A. I.. List of the Georgia In itltu te of
treasurer, and C. Wilson, record­ Vilson. Wilson-Maler Furniture Technology in Atlanta for the
summer quarter of 1M0.
ing secretary.
Co., Muse. Carnie and Chrroll.
Meeting to form the organisa­
tion were L. A. Berry of Berry's
Warehouse Furniture; I- F. Garn­

J

Job O ffice To Aid
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — An
employment office to find jobs
for Cuban refugees will be opened
In Miami “ In a few days,'* Gov.
LeRoy Collin*,tsld Thursday.
Collins said Spanish-speaking
employes will staff the office and
It will be financed by fudsril
funds.

The Registration Books of tht City of Buford, Florida,
art opto at Iho City Hall, commencing Monday,
September 19. 1960, for the purpose of registering for
the Municipal General Election io be held on November
i960, and will remain open ap te and including Friday,
October 26, 1960.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Registration Officer

PLUS
MERCHAjMfS
GREEN STAMPS
NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS ot the Starlight Pnxnenadars are, from
left, Harry MeQuattars, vlea president; Ed Drebert, board member; Libby
Redman, secretary; Ed Redman, treasurer and Harold Jenkins, president.
Another board member, John Coppen, was not present when the picture
was made. The group Is planning a subscription dance Nov. 12 at the Civic
Center. Caller will be Let Gother from California. All square dancers
are Invited.
(Herald Photo)

WHCHANT5
°*K N STAMPS
y°u# r u to u * v

Southside
Shuddering;

' *&gt; &lt;* **©*« rooo otoii

STORE R O U U l ^ f e

Ms*. Tuts, Wed.
• : » TeT:M

Then. rrt.
I:U Te l:H
8ATURBAY—
8:30 to 7:00
QUANTITY

(Baddy) lew le end ex-prexy Don
Belts, for doing el! in thslr pow«r

to assure full time powsr a t tho
Hallowe’sn Carnival coma Oct. 31.
If, howavar, some gremlin* do
get la the fuse box It will not be
becauae thisa two snterprising
fathers have not tried.
Headman Buddy extend* a eardial invitation to atl i nook i,
ghoele, goblin*, spouklet*, witch**,
ctewne end what have yon to bo
a t Soutbaide the day before th*
big event And alnca you'll bo
there anyway, how about bringing
along n hammer and maybe put­
tin g Up aome booth*. Lender
apeok, Jerry Kirk, reports e»
many spooks have responded to
her call that the cakes, white ele­
phants, country stors Items and
other carnival bric-a-brac will bo
•oraing In real coon now.
A haunting rafrain from the
paat la th* rhythmical chant of an
auctioneer, Susie Spook is happy
te report that a real live auc­
tioneer will be on hand for the
Halloween Carnival. The Colonel
(himself) Collier, who thrilled
young end old last year, will be at
Southalda again, tie'll auction off
all the white elephant, pink ele­
phant* anti juat mint anything
that the friend* of Southside send.
Another exciting Susie Spook
s c o o p la thu auper dupvr merrygo-round that ha* been arranged
by Roaa (Mr*. Ernest) Southward.
This ia the same one that scored
such a hit in I-aka Mary last week.
What's all this fur? Some might
ask. Well Susie Spook ran remem­
ber some of tho many extra* that
l&gt;av« been gained fur the school a*
result of th* carnivals. For in­
stance last year'* carnival L rt
sponsible for fans that aru in each
rlasaruom, and for the new books
in the aehool library. Other years
have produced record plsyers for
each room, valance and Uassr
curtains for I he auditorium,
drinking fountain,, public address
system, and numerous other nice
thing* including a sidewalk oil
ana sida of the playground.

New Red Nuclear
Tests Suspected
CHICAGO ( U r n — Atomic
Energy Commissioner Robert K.
Wilson hinted Thursday night that
the United Stales ha* evidanit
tho Russian* may have hern con­
ducting underground testa of new
kind* of nuclear weapons.
lto said tho United States, in
tho absence of a policed test Iran
agreement, should resume underground testing soon to perfect
more powerful warheads for th*
and to devalop “new and really
(evolutionary" atomic weapon,
fo r use against enemy troops.
Wilson addressed th* second na­
tional youth conference on the
atom here.

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ROUND *
sm m itiiD K scho o l n o c a k m v a i . t it a ir m a n .
Mrs. W. L. Kirk, left, gage* into thu crystal ball fur new
Kirns while Mrs. Velma Mitchell, right, hcIiooI principal
reminisces over sumo punt carnival* with .tumu stories
hy Buais Spook. The anmiul event will he held at Smithnidi* School Oct. Ill front 6:30 till I) p. m.

Science Club Has Unusual Fads
The Seminole High Sclrnce Club
not only get* tlis farts—It* mnnbera deal with (ho unusual facts.
For Instance’
Ho you know why certain sail
water animals such s* th* mana­
tee, blue crab ami stingiay a l e
able to live some ltd miles up the
St. Johns from its outlet to the
oesan? The abnormally high con­

Veterans Benefits
To Be Discussed
Karlyte llotishnldrr, county ser­
vice officer announced today that
a representative of th# Florida
Dept, nf Veterans Affalra from
the Ktalo Service Office will he
her# Tuesday at 3 p. m.
He will consult with veterans,
their dependent* or survivors as
to lienafita the slat* or federal
government will give.
Appointment* i ,ny be made hy
contacting the tenuity service of.
ficee.
The first patent on a wire safety
pin was not issued until IIMiU, and
the modern indushy got started
starlit ISJS

tent nf .all in lh« St Johns River
has proven to ha the answer. This
exisit* for two reasons;
During dry season the St. Johns
River lias little current. This al­
lows salt water intrusion into nor­
mally frrsh water arras. Second­
ly, certain springs such a* Salt
Springs, which flows in the St.
Johns, are nearly a. salty aa th*
ocean. Also, in the St. Johns Riv­
er north of Lake Harney, there
a I'* save re I salt springs which
have a higher aalt content than
the otcnn.
So. don't so and get confuted If
you see stingray* in the ocean
and then ratch one an your trot­
line.

SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY
• Carpet
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WHETHER YO U NEED A FEW DOLLARS
OR A LARGER AMOUNT#

YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME AT G.A.G.

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�City Urges Quick 120 Years Service
Action On Water
jControl Plan
Sanford's City rommisiionarf
have M at x resolution to the Cen­
tral and South Florida Flood Con­
trol District urging that the di»trick ‘'diligently pursue" with U.
S. engineers and others a review
of a proposed Upper St. Johns
basin w ater conservation plan.— The commission resolution also
"asks the district to pursue the re­
view willi Florida's congressi-mal
delegation and atata legislator*
“in opler th a t auch ■ plan might
be Implrmented In time for 1963
budget requests to the atata and
federal governments.’’ Tha resolutinn read*:
Whet rue, for many y e a n there
have existed from time to time
mfkxxl problem* in the upper St.
Tlohna River Hasin more pailirularly affecting the counties of
Seminole, Orange. Brevard, Osreola and Indian River, and
Whereas, tha aforesaid cOunlle*
ara presently within an area of
tha most rapid growth in the
State of Florida and such growth
and the continuation thereof has
tha effect of materially altering
Qand increasing the drainage and
flood problem* heretofore exist­
ing and which will continue to ex­
ist in tha future, acting aa a ma­
terial obatacle in the continued
grow th of auch area, and
Whereus, for many year* the
aforeiaid area hat mode tax con­
tribution* into the Central and
Bouth Florida flood Control Dis­
trict with virtually no exyendif tu r* of funds materially easing
the drainage and flood problems In
tha upper St. Johns River Basin,
and
Whrreas, without prompt and
immediate action directed to the
approval of a plan for the storage
of water in ths upper St. Johni
River Basin with attendant out­
lets therefrom to tha blast Coast
of Florida it is felt that tha future
i | o f Central Flotilla will suffer ir­
reparable damage.
Sow therefore, be it resolved,
by the City Commission of the
City of Santutd, Florida, that the
Central ami South Florida Floor!
Control District hr, and it it here­
by requested to diligently pursue
vtltb lilt- t'orp of engineers the
afore!..bl plan lor tbe upper SI.
John* River Basin to tha end that
f such plan will be approved, and
that the Florida Congressional
Delegation he urged to sis ura a
priority rating therefor and that
the Legislature of the State of
Florida he requested to adopt such
legislation a t might ha necessary
to pioriiie funds for required land
acquisition, all to tbe end that the
necervxry luml* nray Ira approved
ia tbe Ibii.l budget In order that
Vfc Ih* Central Florida area may rereiv* tbe relief to which it If en­
titled Sir that it* economic growth
may nut be stifled.
Be it further reaolved, that
this Resolution be spread upon the
minutea u( the City Commission of
tha City of Sanford, Florida and
rnpiea thereof delivered to Flor­
ida congressional delegation, the
Carp »? Knginear* .and other ap4 propiiale parties."

The City CommUnion Monday night decided that a
tribute is in order for three city officials with a total of
120 years on the job.
City Manager \V. E, Knowles pointed out th a t Misa
KlScn Hoy, tax collector, Fire Chief Mr.ck Cleveland Sr.
an! Police Chief Roy Williams have completed 40 years
service each.
.
The commissioners Instructed Knowles to arrange a
suitable event honoring the three veterans and prepare
commendations commensurate with their long service.

Orienta Gardens
Water Still Rising
A delegation of residents of Orienta Gardens in south
Seminole Coounly told the County Commission this morning
that water still is rising on their property and th a t another
family moved out today.
They said water has risen another inch and a half in
the p iat two d.'.ys and asked again if the county can do any­

CD It. R. K. OSTEUllOl.M
has been selected to he
executive officer of VAIL
13 which will be commis­
sioned at Sahford Naval
Air Station Jan. 3. He piesentl.v ia operations officer
of VAH-3. A naval aviator
since l'J44. hu snw service
in the Pacific in WW 11 and
attended Columbia Uni­
versity, Navy Line General
School and Armed Forces
Staff College.

Highway Traffic
Light-Work Urged
today (a (gqpfU ImmcwW WLIlatiM b 4 1 * Slat* Road, be pi
signal light at Ihc Interaedion
of llwy. IT 92 and SR 4M.
Thr cominwsioner* had approved
the light and lund* fur It have hern
authorrird. but no recent word on
lli* work of installing it hai been
given by the State.

H ea rt f 'Uiieil Meet

Th* f -ytnule - DeBary Heart
Council •••' If- meet at the Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
conference
room Wednesday at 8 t». ns. Thom­
as Arman, pi evident, ha* arrang­
ed far a film to t« shown during
tha meeting.

N A S Cemetery Warning
For Careless Drivers
A fle-cr, but rather somber ami
direct reminder n available lo
all drivers on the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Thia reminder it the "Spooksvtile Cemetery" located on th*
south side of the road going owl
the Main Gate.
The driver cemetery was photosraphed recently by a leleviiian
camera crew from Orlando's
WDBO-TV, Channel #. at a mock
burial.
The "funeral service*" r : ~
held for I. M. K**t. A squad i
Minor* tired volley as Cap*. Ro­
bert W. Stye, read the eulogy f
the victim a n d ' hu rottin was
placed in a tr**b grave.
Present at Ihe "burial" ('apt. Slye, Cdr. H, H. t
, HalWing Ooc. Lb Cdr. i
Phillip*. NAS safety officer; Cspl.
Vrnold Willi a mi, Sanford Puttee
Department; Sanford Mayor Earl
Higginbotham; Sanford
Police
Chief Roy Williams, Florida I
way Patrolman Vince I
and Maj. R. C. Wood. Marine Bar­
rack* commanutug officer.
The cemetery couaisla of a

ri&gt;p«,| off ares and nine toinhstones; Carrie**. N O. Care
Sleepy, I. M. Fail. Boom and
M. V. Buttir. The leading tomb­
stone Of llir lot register* the name
R. U, Next.
Are yon*

thing to Litp mar* water from antaring tha area.
They aald tha Dum p Installed in
that section cannot taka off tha
w ater fa*t enough. Tha family
who moved rut today had a erptic
which rouldn't h* rued be­
cause high water* kept overflow­
ing it.
Resident* “are standing vigil"
over dike* that help keep *uma
waters out, they said. They fear,
however, that continued rite of
waters will put on more pressure
than the dikea can stand.
There ll little the county can
do in tha situation. Appeal* from
other Mr lion*, including one to­
day from a group of Slovak Vil­
lage residents, can be met with
only the emergency pumping ac­
tivity which thr county instituted
with cooperation of the Civil Dafen** organilatlort.

Control Of Children
At Games Asked
The city and school officials
■tjrccd Monday night lo cooperate
n an effort to restrain the romp
ing of lining children through Hie
stands at high school football
games.
Principal Andrew Bracken told
the City Com ini'lio n that lie frit
that the aid of parents would
have to be enlisted in halting the
anf&amp; T ttf.'at,’W;
-Jut ,g
the faint*, there are many com.
plaints from spectators that tins
is ■ major d straction from the
games, he said. Parent! will he
asked to keep children In their
vests,
Thr city commissioners re­
located that all school elaiMS be
advised dial children allowed In
roam tbe stands and grounds dur­
ing games will h&lt;- escorted out of
Hie stadium.
The commission also asked Hie
students to refrain from throwing
confetti al the game* because it
t r rilc* an almoat impossible
cleaning job for the gruundkerp
cr*.
The city made it* request* in
granting llir tvlioul im of the
stadium without paving tha regular
lei- for iti ichedulcd football contr*l v

Dominicans Ask
End Of Sanctions
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T he Do
mmlran Republic, derlarm ; it
hat taken substantial steps to
ward democracy, ha* demanded
an end lo sanction* imputed
against it by th* United Stales
amt oilier Western Hemisphere
nation*.

5 l)p
VOL. 53

United Preaa

News Briefs
Typhoon Builds Up

p m ilf l
WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday. High today 82. low tonight 50.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25. I960
Wire established 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Campaign Blunter, Angrier

TOKYO (UPI) - Typhoon Nins
built up rapidly hi intensity to­
■y United Pre*t International
day GOO miles west southwest or
The presidential campaign, en­
two Jims. Nina, Packing ltM-milaper-hour wind*, was moving north- tering Ihe linal two week*, was
weal al eight nulei an hour Mon­ marked today hy blunter words
and angerier rharges as the can­
day night.
didates stumped long hours for
the support of crucial slate*.
Peace Talks S tart
Democratic nominee John F.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast tU PII —
Kennedy scheduled 20 spercbe*
Eleven newly independent Afri­
during hi* second grueling day in
can nations meet hero today to Illinois. State Democratic leaders
Mek a compromise for ending the were enthusiastic about hla show­
Algerian war. All are former ing Monday. Sen. Paul II. Doug­
French territories which now are las, (D ill.t. p-edtetod Kennedy
member* of the French Commu­ would capture the stales 27 elec­
nity of Nations.
toral vote*.
GUP candidate Richard M. Nix­
Sub Pact Expected
on, making a whistr stop tour in
THE HAGUE. Holland (UPII - a 16-car train, arranged appear­
U. S. Undersecretary of Ihe Navy
Fred A. llama said Monday mat
a joni
BriUsh-American
nounremenl on Ihe stationing of
submarines equipped with Polaris
missile* will he forlhromini this
week.

ance* in Ohio, which has an Ira- , didiale's ald-io^education Hand In
por’anl bloc of 25 electoral voles, an address prepared for Carpenand in Wert Virginia, lie makes lerville. 111. He said Nixon had
hi* first nationwide political TV raised a "false issue' by contend­
TV speech of the campaign to­ ing that federal aid for trachera*
salaries could lead to government
night (rum Cincinnati.
In a speech prepared tor Mari­ control of education.
etta. Ohio. Ihe vice president kept
Kennedy termed this a "politi­
up his charge that Kennedy is cal bogeyman" designed to defeat
playing loose with Ihe ;roth con­ federal aid to rduralion and
cerning U. S. prestige aboard. The "mislead the people."
The While Hou*e rivals traded
Democratic nominer, Nixon said,
"has been trying to win this elec­ tome of the sharpest accusation*
tion by rrcklesdy downgrading of the campaign in their speeches
the United Slates, lie has done Monday.
this with misleading statement*,
"Nixon told a Pittsburgh audi­
with misrepresentations, with hall ence that Kennedy’s spending
plans were a "msjor contributing
truth*."
Kennedy attacked the titlp can factor" lo the current gold specu­

Bj«r Vote Seen
TALLAHASSEE (U Pll - Seerctary of Male R.
dieted Monday tha
million of Florida’s
lered voters would
Nov. I.
Gray, in issuing .he
voting registration figures, said
the interest in thia year’s presi­
dential race would send a higher
percentage of registrants lo tbe
polls than in Jtttt and IBM. when
61 per cent voted.

Charge Denied
WASHINGTON (LTD — Labor
Secretsrv James P. Mitchell has
denied charges that a Negro was
lorcrd lo resign as assistant sec­
retary of labor to make room for
the son of Henry Cabot I-odgt,
Hi-publican vice presidential can­
didate. The rharges connected with
Lodge’* proposal (or a Negro in
the next Republican cabinet, were
made by Rep. Charles C, Diggs,
&lt;D-Mirb.l He tald tbe late J.
Ernest WUkiis* was forced lo re­
sign to make room (or George
C. Imdge.

Health Officials
Coffee Club Guests
The October meeling of Ihe
Colfr* Club ipotuorrd by the
Seminole County Chamber of
Com me rre will be held at In a
m. Tluusilay in (be Chamber of
Commerce building.
The staff of the Seminole C'nun
t&gt; Health Department, headed by
Director Dr. Clyde I*. Brothers,
will be ipecial gueti*. Several
newcomer* lo the area will also
tie welcomed.

Elm Ave. Parking
Regulation Stays
The no parking regulation on
Ihe we»t side of F.lin Ave. he
tween Third ami Fourth S;. will
continue in effect seven day* a
week.
Cmj
commissioner*
Monday
niglvt decided not to remove the
parking ban on Sundays became
of the traffic haiard which would
result if cars park on both tuft*
nf the street.

t'I’O WIVES GIVE FUNDS to the Seminole Am ii . for Retarded Children nx
om* of their projects and Kenneth Mclnlonh, president of the naaoclntlorf.
ia shown receiving a check for an Amount rained l&gt;y the wivex at a bake
sale. Mrs. A lven Kelly, treasurer of the wives’ club, is shown presentinR
ihe check. .Mrs. Kdm Mm ray. rijfht, president of lilt- clt.li, and Mrs. Sylvia
Huhn, left, treasurer of Ihe children's jeroup, look on.
(Herald Photo!

Thursday Is Day
Thurnduy i.&lt; tin- tlcmilinc fur culm * in the Juycce
aponnuml "Good Government. Award" contest, Sum
Skelton, chairman, reminded today.
Nominee-* must Im rvaitlutta of the comity and may
•'*» considered for the award if an elected county official,
i|)|p&gt;intud officer, employe or curnniimity-minilcd citizen
provided he nr aha has an outstanding record in Rood
Rovornment. However, no prrxun who holds public office
or appointnvnt on a .statewide basis may lx* considered.
Entry blank* are available at the Jaycce Infonnalion L'cnler.

Queen Still Culm
LONDON (UPll — A calm-look­
ing Queen Elisabeth landed here
safely from Demark today alter
two Writ German Jet* nearly col
tided with her airplanr
The queen and Prince Philip
chatted briefly with the crew
alter landing One Witne-s laid
the queen pur*cd her lips a* il to
•av. " It wasn't really anything at

Rebekahs Postpone
Friendship Night
The Friendship Night meeting
of Seminole Rrhckah Lodge No.
id. originally scheduled f«r Thurs­
day n.ght, ha* been postponed due
in the dealh of the Noble Grand'.*
husband, Clarence Snyder.
As regular buxine.** meeting,
with Vice Grand Mr*. Kva Hackhaul presiding, will he held in the
mid Fellow's Hail ai 1 p ut

lation In London. He suggested
Kennedy's election could touch
off a run on America's shrinking
gold stork*.
Krnnedy shrugged thia off. Ha
•aid Nixon wras showing "signs at
tension" by making the charge.
A Rock Island, HI., audience
laughed when Ihe Massachusetts
senator declared, "He blames me
for the increase In gold on the
London market. U Mr, Nixon 1*
listening, I didn't do M."
The
Democratic
candidate
hrandrd Nixon tbe leader ef •
Republican
"wrecking
crew"
which he said bad consilient!.*
opposed Social Security and
would do llltle lo help the aged
meet medical expense*.
Nixon said during hi* Pennsyl­
vania •vhi*U?-*'op lope lh*t Kennedy'a Cuba, MiUu-Quemoy and
l T2 policies represented "disas­
trous" error* of lodgment Jiat
could plunge the world into war.
He said Kennedy was "the kind
of man Khrushchev could make
mince meat of."
Krnnedy said any resemblance
between the vice president's cam­
paign promises and previous rre"is purely coincidental." Ha
described Nixon as &gt; "no" man
who would gel a "no" from
American voters on alection day.
The GOP candidate a reused
Kennedy in a telegram of back­
ing away from a statement about
helping anti-Castro Cubans. "This
ia another case of your speaking
first and thinking afterward*, a
habit which is a very dangerous
one for a mao who ia asking the
American people lo elect him
commander in-cluef of all the
armed forces of this nation," Ma­
un wired.

Snowfall Spreads
Across Northeast,
Cold Wave Hits

By l idled Preaa International
The season's first anow hit th*
nation's Northeast Monday as tor­
rential rain* deluged parti ol
Texas.
Widespread snow ahowert whip­
ped acro-» the eastern Great
Lake* and Naw England during
ths night. Th* snow reached a
depth uf seven Inches n t the little
town of Torpedo, Pa., and five
The City nf Sanford ls«t night inches on Whilefar* Mountain in
increased its water connection de­ tha Adirondack*.
A cold wave followed hard on
posit (rum 1 7 . to *15 and in th* heel* of the wind-driven
dructcd the city manager to turn snow *.
d ro pping
W lllp eratU ieO
delinquent accounts over to col­ Herns* the Midwest Marquette,
lectors.
Mirh., had a nighttime low of IT.
.Snow removal craws want on
Th# city mansger showed com­
missioners a !l*t of water ae- Hi-hour shifts along a 100-mlIa
• tretrh of the Pennsylvania Turn­
fountsthat have
been unpaid
pike,
murh
lunger than
Ihe normal
New York City's first snow *■■
grace period and said that some recorded at the top ef th* world'a
people let the II 30 deposit go larged building, the F.mpira Stale,
against bills of three months and hut 44 degree trinporature* melted
simply
move and open a new the snow hy th* lime It readied tha’
slicct.
meter at a new localism.
Highway crew* in Michigan's
The doubled deposit will pro­
tect the city heller against non Union County battled blinardpayment of (he minimum monthly lik* snow*. Five-foot wave* lathed
ratr of *5.15 in ca*e uf deadbeat*, til* Lake Huron shoreline. Four
and all new applicant* will tie hunters were rescued from th*
checked against the delinquent storm, but two wcie still missing
today.
list
Fall
thunder*qiiall* poundad
New England and rained hail­
stone* on Button. Some Boston

City Water Deposit
Fee Is Doubled

s i n e , « w c i c fliMuh-d a n d lig h tn in g
caused sum-! dam age tu elm G o al

service.
But the rain changed to snow
over many sections of the nxstate a ira during tha night

Four Youths Held
In Police Cases
Two teenagers hive lieen irresl
ril for pelit larceny alter pilfer,
in; parked automobiles and two
juvenile* lor breaking and enter­
ing. police rrpurted today.
Tbe (wu juveniles, remanded lo
Ihe county juvenile judge, report­
edly broke into one place fu#
times, siealinz rigarels. randy,
milk and other Item*. Police re­
covered ii cafUMU of clgarrti
[mm the toot Ihr hoys took from

‘•Jail Bid Opening
Is Postponed
-1
I,n
TTpv aI^ItI ^'ty! ^_ « "■
■'■ Ib
11■"* *p " —
Sem'nole County iad wa* post
pontd today until Nov. 15.
The County Commission decided
to delay the jail bids in order
to avoid conflicting with ether
iwcai but uspowut*.

NO. 47

arlMItvSV ll.I.r, IL M &amp; lb K i warns driven. Shown looking over unusual
safety davica ara. from loft. Cdr. H. H. Oaburn, Hat Wing One; 0. H.
Phillip*. MAS v.ctirity officer: Cant. Arnold Williams, Linford police;
U4)L Robert Sl;'tf. NAis commands r ; M\vof fairl Hijijfitilothani, Police

Vince
W. A. Warminsriun, NAS newnpaper editor, fill* "gravt.” At right, Marine*
fire volley over 'he deceased.
(Navy Photos)

A call (rum i resident in the
I too block of Oak Ave. that two
roulhs were join] into parked
lutomobilei led police to the
_jr-c*| »! dm l_un smith*. who
were charged with taking tlemi
from five can.
Tha two teenagers
teenager* are
ara suspect­
suspected also of being involved in some
other eavos.

�Around
The Clock

Hospital Notes

Th« Pinochle Tournament end*
Wednetday at the L'ifU, The final
ramaa atart at T p. m. la (ha L'SO
Bldg.

J m M Melanea, Sanford; Fetrida
. IMM i Sanford; Mazy Nall Me.Nab, Sanfard; Bobbie Dana Haabr. Lake Mary! Helen Suraiky,
-■Biafart; Florence Gould, DaBaryi
-Marla Jehaaon, MalUandj Gary
- Allan Jthnton, MaiUendj Brenda
J*haion, Maitland; Dale Johnion,

H. I . F#po C t.i lac.

YA ZO O

spaaaer for the iiiwunja Club
luncheon this week will be a local
member of the club, Dr. John Wil­
ton, director of tha Central Flor­
ida Experiment Station. Dr. Wil­
ton will epealt on tha "Effect af
Modem l'**tlrlde* on Human
Health." Wilton alto la 4***4 of
tha Roy* and Girl* Committee S*r

LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The
district attorney'! office winti to
know today whit evidence wrltar
■an Hacht might have to back
up hia accuiallen that tha lata
Jaaa Harlow'i huibaad waa mur&gt;
dared M yaari age.
Tha lapt. g, INI, gunshot death
of film dtraelor Paul Bara offi­
cially waa rultd a aulclda by a
corootr’a Jury at tha tima, and
moot official* itlll seamed In­
clined to btliavt that no foul pliy
wai Involved.
Rem'i daith tamo only two
monthi after hia marriage to tha
blonde Mill llirlow, who Uven
waa Miring me paak of nar pop­
ularity ai a movie airtn.
Renewed Internet la tha onca
Mniatioflal cam cama whan
Itocht wrote in article for the
currant iuue of a magazine In
which ha claimed another womm
killed Bara and that mnvle itudlo
official* mada the murder appear
a *ulcUle.

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MILTON* &lt;L*P|)
Two Nary
trot W. Firm
training planea collided in n land­
ing ep|&gt;ruarh at tha Navy'* Whit­
ing Field here Monday, killing the
two Naval eadet pilott.i
The vletlma war# identified a*
Terrill C. Rilyau of Kanua City,
Kan., and Kenneth L. Shelly Jr.,
of Tampa, Fla.
A Navy epoketman eaid ana af
tha propeller-driven T-28 planea
Rachl, icraan writer and far­ huret Into flame* after the im­
mer raporlar, claimed tha aulalde part.
not* purportedly left by Barn wai
actually
a forgery, and that
movie offlclili acted to huih tha Hospital Addition
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vet­
• I*.....* . takMMiH
■laying baciuia Ihay (eared Min
Can — Im k — Imkn
llano*'* boa office appail might erans Admlnletrator Sumner G.
l*»«*ra
IA l-l**l
bo hurt.
• Whittier* said Monday work on IIIW &gt;. Ir*.
Ha did not name who ha be­ the Bay Pinaa Hospital would in­
lieved could have aommlttad -the crease by I’M Ih* number af VA
hospital bads la Florida. WhM"murder.’'
Diet. Atty. William B. McKai- tiara aaid tha work, axpartad Vo
•on, in announcing Monday hii ba eomplata by the end of 1M1.
office would look into Hacht’a ac- waa urgently neaped bacauaa af
waa — a*M*ri*» — Ait****,**
cuiaiione, aaid ha actually be­ Florida's rapid increase m vet­
l**a AAA b n iu
lieved "thare'a vary ll|tl« prob­ eran population In the last decade.
•«i/ta&gt;*»d l;*U I U.IHtr l*r»**
II*
aaid
Florida
hai
lop
priority
.«i&gt; a in.
ia MW) — ia M m
ability that k waa murdar."
Howavar, hia oiflca waa Intar- with tha VA to provide more bad*.
aitad bacauaa "any time a wrltar
Karraker't Standard
of llaehi'a prominence make* More Charges
Sarvica
auch chargaa, It baari tnvaitigaDECATUR. Ga. (UPI) - Nagro
lag."
integration leader Dr. Martin
l t « d « g Prague ft
Burun Fill*, the diairlct attor­ Luther King Jr., apparent!) fraa
fir** — l. t t ir i. i — U k m . r . M
O* I Mr
I h * Ur.li«
ney it tha lima of Bcrn'i death, of a traapaaiing chan* in neigh­
Iil.v *
IA I-Ilt
•coded at Hacht'a accuiationa.
boring Atlanta, got* before a I II t«.l*r* Art.
"I waa firmly convinced than judge hare today to learn yrbathat
that K waa a aulclda," ha laid. he must serve a Jill sentence on
"I am firmly convinced now."
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T MIAMI &lt;UPI) — Dafanso Sac
•alary Thomas S. Gatai Jr., atJackad critic* of tha Eisenhower
'Administration's dafrnie program
•aday and declared that U. s.
Strength la "tha graalaat tha
.0^14 ha* avar known.v
w&gt; Bo itamlisd military advaneaa
A f the p u t aavan yaari. assailed
Haim s af San. John t, Kennedy *
•am p and aaid tha Soviet Union
fioroughly undariUndi America'a
•tnftaita" strength avan If aernc
0 , S. arhlca da not.

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U. S. Is Strongest
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C o u n t y Hume Demgnttration
Club* will ho*t tha party and all
penunnet are invited.

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At Supper Meeting

By JEANNE WARNKL
r.% i :u *

f.ccr on the CSS Saratoga which
is based at May port,

WOMEN GOUFERS will have
another his day tomorrow. Follown ; an afternoon tournament they
will enjoy a steak cook out at the
•c lu b house.
Welcomed back recently were
Holt Pro Rudy Goff. his wife and
fuo pretty blonde daughters—In
ease you heard excited shouts on
the course last Wednesday, that
was Jimmie Livingston who broke
a 1U0 for the first time! Two favor*
lies of the golf association were
missed Wednesday—tiinny Shedden
f and Mary Iforcnstcin, both on the
recuperating list at the hospital.
BETTY (Mrs. Joe) DAVIS, tier
truda (Mrs. Julius Dingfeldcr and
Jackie (Mrs. Michael) Caolo were
among lea guesta in Orlando last
week to meet Mrs. Robert Ken
nady and Mrs. Stephen (Jean
Kennedy i Smith. The women—des­
cribed as plain and very friendly
were making an appearance in
behalf of Sen. John Kennedy's
presidential bid. The tea was .-punsored by the Orlando, Winter Park
and Orange County Democratic
Women's Clubs.

THE GALS in ona Canasta Club
seem never to get around to play­
ing cards—they a rt such good
friends that they start talking and
never stop until its lima to go
home! And last week they had
fun showering baby gifts upon one
member, Annie lAirs. John Doininey. The parly was htld at the
home of Elsa Forguson and
others present were Clay da Jones,
Lois Heckenbach, Nell Atkinson,
Lois Sloan, Heryt Dyal, Joyce
Sawyers, Nell Whittern and ■ guest
of the club, Melba Pigott.
NEWS FROM OUR COLLEGE
women is always of interest The
latest tu reach me is of the honor
bestowed upon freshrpan, Diana
Reynas, a student at Florida
Southern in Lakeland. She has
oecn elected representative ot her
dormitory.

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Notice
A. Edwin Shinholser, Attorney-atLaw, is pleased to announce that, effec­
tive October 15,1960, John M. Mankin has
become associated with him in the prac
fi'pp r\ f i-v*v qt Su;t*&gt; A1Q-AM. Sanford At- t
lantic National Bank Building, Sanford,
Florida.

Church, a new member, Mrs. Fred T. Williams, Mrs. C.
R. Dawson and Mrs. C. .M. Flowers. Standing. Mrs.
George E. Wells. Immediate past president. Mrs. W. W.
Tyre, Mrs. F. K. Bolz and Mrs. Elizabeth I I n f M r s . Tyre
wns substituting for Mrs. Lorraine Graham of the T. B.
Assn, who was ill.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Johnson Named
Council President

MIM AND CHARLIE PERSONS
recently were host to a gay bar­
becue supper at their home—Those
A IEA IN SANFORD, Friday,
invited were Dr. and Mrs. Robert
at the home of Dossie (Mrs. Jim )
Soaemond, Air. ind Mrs. Harry
The Home DemonitraUon CoundeOanahl honored Pat (Mrs. t(.S.)
Weir, .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greene. ty Council members met Thursday,
Moore who left for Jacksonville
Mr. and Mra. Bud Talley and Cdr. *t the Home Demonstration CenBeach with husband, "Shack'* and
and Airs. H. C. Hamilton.
three children, Valerie, Nancy and
I ter lor their regular monthly meetPantry S helf
Corey.
THE PINK LADIES are busy mg. Officer- and delegate* held
Co hostesses were Iren* i Mrs. selling randy! And money from the the business meeting *1 U* a,in.
Hugh* o liars and Ulcndyn (Mrs. sale will be used Uv buy more In the future all business will oc
j Being Sponsored
Gus) .Smith. The honoree. who equipment and such for Seminole t*krn care of In executive ses­
sion to leave regular ivied.ng*
greeted the guests between the ap­ Memorial hospital.
For Church H om es
pointed hours of three to five, wore
Vivian (Mrs. A. V.) MeCalley of open lo instructive lectures for
Mrs. 0. T. Pearson presented a a corsage of salmon pink carna­ DcRary, the auxiliary * publicity all members.
program on "how the district, tions, * gift from the hostesses. chairman, called to ask me lo pais
state and national officers of the 1Assisting at Lhc lovely tea table, on the word—and since I had al­
fellowship can aid local church and at the punch bowl on tbc patio, ready been nibbling on tile Golden T en N ew Families
organizations." at the monthly were Atr*. Ken Sandnn, Mrs. War- Crumbles, I told her 1 could vouch
meeting nf CWF of the First Chris- ren A Thompson, Mr*. Stephen for them heing very lasty, At one W elcomed By
. tian Church.
Rusk and Air*. Roy Farmer.
dollar a pound, a ran would make
"
Assisting with Uic program were
It wav a busy weekend for the a nice present for someone on WW Hostesses
Mrs. J. W. Knight. Mrs. J . L. Moores. Saturday morning Cdr. I )our Christina* list. Toffee, too, I*
Horton Jr., Airs. J.N. Barnett and Aloore was relieved of his duties being offered. To place your order
Welcome Wagon hostesses report
the president, Miss Flo Bishop. as skipper of "Tile Savage Sons" call Airs. William Oytcr, Airs. J. the f o l lo w in g new resident* of
Mrs. B. S. Hinson Jr., led the of VAif A and following the change Buntsn, Mr*. W. I. C r a b t r e e or the Sanford area have bern of­
devotion and .Mrs, U. D. Landress of command a reception was held Mrs, B. Davis of DeHiry.
ficially welcomed:
service chairman, urged members in lhc BOQ. Thai evening the
Mr. ami Mrs. Jam es Kidd and
Candy isn't Ihe only sales pro­
to bring canned foods fur the pan squadron honored them with a motion on the Pink Ladies' ached- children, .Michael and Leigh Ann,
try shelf. The food will be sent farewell dinner party at the Naval ule. On .Monday, Nov. it, thry will from Longwood: Mr. and Mr*.
lo the homes in Jacksonville and Air Station and on Sunday thry -punsor a fund-raising drive at the Charles Ward and daughter, Terry
£ Atlanta.
were entertained with a brunch at Jewish Center and will Mil plastic Lynn, Irom Auburmlalr
Mrs. Lester, librarian,displayed Ihe home of Cdr. and Airs. ft. G. products and food. A bake aale
Mr. and Air*. Samuel Lind drum,
a large collection of books from Gobcn.
in from of the Food Fair will fol­ from Philadelphia, P a , Mr. and
Ihe library. Members were re ­
Mr* Flavian Dubois and child­
Cdr. Aloore will be operation* of- low on Nov. 22
minded lo attend World Communren, Beverly and Cynthia, from
*tty Day, Nov. *.
Rerewick, Me , and Mr. and Mr*
Hostesses were Mrs. Landress
Robert Miller and sun Irom Allan
and Afrs. W. H. Young. Others
la, Ga.
present were Mrs. Alible Bishop,
Families transferred here by
Airs. A, R Stroup, Mr*. V, H.
the Navy include, Mr. and Mr*.
Grantham, .Mrs. J. E. Evans, Mrs.
Marry Stafford anil children, I indy
H. K. Ring, Mrs. Frances Jobes
By AIRS. ADAM MLM.F.R
World ' and Sing Your Way Home.1' Wrrnly, Gary and Ran-ly, from
and Mrs. Harold Kennedy.
.Mrs. Eli Yoder presented six Clearwater; Atr. and Mr*. Joseph
Mra, John T. Salmon of St.
Petersburg was the featured spea­ new mrmbera, Mra. Gerald Dracb, Coble, irom Ph.llipine*.
Mrs. V. Howard, Mrs. E. ShopMr. .ml Mr*. W. L Julian and
ker at the OcBary Woman'* Club laugh, Airs. R. Alorriion, Mrs.
daughter. Patty, from Norfolk,
Banquet Honors
meeting, Friday at the Commun­ G. Dmmngrr and Mr*. P. Koppen
Va.; Lt. ijg&gt; ami Mr- May ton
ity Cenlrr. Mrs. Salmon ia chair­ aal. Each one received a plant and Afamcle and children, Charles
Church Workers
man of the FFW clubs, music Ihe club theme eong, "Violet*", Richard. Dale and Kathryn, from
wea sung by all.
Sunday School teachers, workera and fine art* department*.
Levittown, Pa. and Lcdr., ami
and choir members of Ihe First
Out
of
town
guest*
included
dir­
Mr*. William Bassett and child­
She ia prolific in her projects
.Methodist Church in Oviedo, were and proficient in her profeasion. ector, .Mildred Davis, of Urauge ren, Billy, .Mickey, hrissy and
honored with a banquet in Fellow- She told the group of clubwo­ City; Alary Leary, DeLand, Ruth Michael, from Olathe, Kan.
ship Hill.
Dayman, Orange City, Katherine
men, from all over the countryThis was the second annual how lo make their lives complete. Holland, Dcl^nd, Ruby Buehruif.
banquet honoring this group. It A fashion shdw, a lecture on good of Pontiac Mich., Carrie Linden of California Couple
wai started last year in apprecia­ manners, how us get along with New York, and France* Salmon
tion of their work and was so well people and good grooming were and Daisy Burr of fit. Petersburg!!
Likes Florida
received, it was voted to make only • few of her many interest­
Welcomed as guesta by members
R an annual event,
were Atre. X. Creasy, Afrs. K,
ing topic*
Recent gue*t* of Mr and Mr*.
Air*. R. W. Estes, church hostess
Mrs. Salmon has been a teacher, Annii, Airs. At. Keller. Airs. F. C. Bat Harris*, w«rc .Mr. and Mr*
and her committee, Mrs. Charles has engaged m the fashiou busin­ Stoney, Mr*. T. Wright, Mrs, F A. .Milton Purcell of Hollywood. Calif.
Shaffer. Mr*. E, L. Luttreil. Mra, ess. and was with Elizabeth Ar­ Mosel and Mr*. J. L. Delhi.
The Purcell* have traveled ev
B. 0. Smith, Mra. 3. F. Wheeler den Inc. and Alary Dunhiil Lid.
During the social bo-ir, refresh­ leniively in Aala and Europe and
.Sr., and Bob McCaliislor served of London. She is a member of Ihe ment* were served to those present over most of Ihe U. S. hut tin*
• baked ham dinner and all Use friends o&lt; Ihe library, fine art*
Hostesses, Mrs. George Wright wss their first visit m Florid*
trimmings to the group.
chairman nf District eight, FFWC and Mrs. Harold Fanning presided
They were very much impreated
and ia active in the Women'* Re­ at the tea table, satiated by Mrs. with the beauty of i enlral florid*
publican Club.
Frank Woodruff, Mr*. Fred Renl- and arc already planning a f
Guild T o Present
The DeBary Choristers, under sch, Mr*. Sidney Swallow, Mra. turn trip, with time to go fishing
the direction of i^u ra Platt Brown W. Walton, Mrs. Charles Ulrich, They even commented lhai. tic*
Program W ednesday and accompanied hy Mr*. Perry Airs. Fred Weston and Ann Ho­ had been the moil" in ad «( inr r
B. James, sang "Waltzing In The ward.
travels.
The Wesleyan Service Guild of Cloud*," "Hands Around The
the First Methodist Church will
present a program, Wednesday at
Glove* lor fall are decorated
7 Art pm . in MvKioUy Hall.
or simple, elrxv* itngin or snort.
Thia will be the guilds part in Rhinestones, bow#, button*, ind
Ihe observance of the week of hand* are uied a* decorations.
prayer. Mrs. Fred Smith will be a The top color* arc wine, gold
charge of the program.
brown.

Mrs. John Salmon Guest Speaker
At DeBary Club Meeting

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THE CIVIC DEPARTMENT OF THE SANFORD Wornan'd Club donnte.w one dny, each year, to help the TB As­
sociation fold Christman seals. Some of the members
are pictured working on the annual project. Left to
rijrht, sealed are, Mrs. Roy Tillis, Mrs Clifford Proctor,
a former member and jtuest for the day, Mrs, U S.

Member* of tha Dependable Smsday School das* of First Metho­
dist Church met a t tha homo of
Mrs. A. t.. Skinner for a covered
dish supper and installation ot
new officer*.
Mr*. V. L Smith was Installed
as president, Mrs, C. R. Jones,
treasurer and Mrs, It, B. McCall,
secretary. Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker
ie dees teacher. Rev. John Adorns,
served as installing officer.
Supper was served from tally
dreorated table* h the yard and
lighted by Japanese lanterns,
hanging from the tree*.
Air*. Jack Haderer wa* present­
ed with a gift nf appreciation for
arranging flowers each week, tho
past year, in tha Sunday School
room.
The president, Mrs. Hmlth,
thanked Ihe officers and members
for co-opcration and appointed ths
following committees:
Mra. Roicoc Taylor, devotion;
Mr*. E. B. Harris, sunshine; Mrs,
Jack Haderer and Mrs. Cyril Butner, flowers; Mrs, John Callahan,
visiting and Airs. C. R. Jones,
commission on mission*.
GvL well &gt;aul* were signed by
members to he *ent to A. K. Shoomsker end M. E. Baker. Mrs. Tay­
lor will be hostess to tho Novem­
ber meeting with Mrs. J.A. Wright
as co-hnslcs*.
Others attending were Alra. Butner, Ain. Callahan, Mr*. Harris,
Mr*. Taylor, Mr*. Wright, Mrs.
Nsncy Brock, Mr.i, A. L Esterion, Mr*. J. H. LoecheR, Mra, 8.
A. Murphy.
Mrs. Clyd* Nutt, Mr*. John
Sehfrnrd, Mrs. L B. Steele, Mrs.
Clarence Wallis, Mrs. Ray Herron,
Mrs. Lowell Osier, Mra. C. E.
Gormley and Mrs. Hugh Nichol­
son.

M w Myrtle Wilson, county agent, sire»«ed the importance ot
giving time to worth-while demon((rations in*lc.id of money-making
projects. and she urged ihe clubs
lo selecl well qualified Iradrr* to
pay* on the splendid educational
material they receive in their
leader training courses.
A Cliri-tma* party is being plan-;
ned and the January meeting will
he open lo all guest* who will have
the privilege of hearing Dr. It. L.
Kcdiliih, associate animal huti’HE OSTEEN HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB held
handman of Ihe University nf Flo­
•t
picnic, print to the opening of the club wniumn. Mrs.
TUESDAY
rida. talk on "M eats."
John
Rrmlin.
club
president,
(left)
and
Mra.
P.
T.
Piety,
Dr. Itrildiih gave a talk la*t
Annual teachers party by tbo
hojtcss nre shown irrillinir hnmbnrjfpn for the event.
year on "Selecl on ot knives suit
American Home Department ot
able tor lhc kitchen" ami the
lhc Sanford Woman’s Club, • la
"carving of meat.*".
3:30 p m. at the Club on Oak Avo.
Election of uflicci* wit* held
lor the coming year, and Ihe fol­
lowing members were unan.mmisly elected;
By HELEN SNDill.BASK
| lists week alter spending the past
Mrs. H I.. Johnson, ot Lake
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spald of | two weeka at the DeVry Labralory
Monroe, president; Air*. Marlin Findley, Dhio, weie visitors of School for Radio and l \ in ChiI'INKCREST SHOPPES
cago.
Dunn. I.akc Brantley, first Vice
Mr. anil Airs. Jack ILyn. Mr. and
-610-A So. Franch
president; Mrs. It. C. Newcomer,
l-ongwood, second vice president; Mrs. Span! aie next door neigh­
IS NOW
Mr*. Hugh Gowan of Ihe Seminole bor* of the Whittier * in Findley,
Ohio,
who
own
proparty
in
Enter­
Evening Club, secretary.
Mrs
Herald Fauver, Elder prise.
Mr and Mr*. Frank May ft
spring*, treasurer; .Mrs. W. H.
tleinbuch, l.ake Mary, delegate Langley, hy., parents of Mrs. Jark
Como 1st And 8c« Onr
TUESDAY
ami Mrs. John Benkarik Sr., ban- Ryan have purchased their new
Firat Baptist Church Brotherford, alternate delegate.
home in linings City.
hood supper and meeting, 7 to a Art
Mi*t Donna Williams, a member
Rente®
Mr. and Mra. II. H. Stovall, who pm . nible study, 7:30 and Music
^vr
Toy,
nf a local r»dio station, was in­ have been in Alassachuiett* for
study class, I 3d pm .
troaiuceci by AH*. Walton. She ar- Ihn summer, have returned to
Aten of tha First frenbylerian
r,v' ‘‘ ,n Slnf,,r'' ,h« '&lt;*&gt; “ M,u their home on I-ako Shore Drive Church supper, featuring ladies'
•V s
fur
Ihe
winter,
M nltcU
l,onn* Humean*" came lo town.
night,
T
p
m,
Mr*. W. A. Goodwin i* spend­
Mis* lu c 7 No* lin ««'« l'P‘ 0,1
Toy*
°Wk
WEDNESDAY
taking rare of the new range and ing this week with her sister and
Firat Presbyterian Churrli Senior
refrigerator that has been donated brulher in law In Oiuce.
Yes, Wo Hava A
Mrs. Ida Padgett spent last week High Choir supper, 6 to 7 30 p in.
in the center.
First Baptist Church Training
Hlghlighti of the day. was an with hrr sister and brother-inlaw
Ijty-Away Plan
exhibit nf beautiful dried plant Mr. and Mrs. K. Dobson, m Jack­ Union mpper and officers council,
8 p m.
arrangement* brought from De- sonville.
Carroll Peterman arrived homt
l.and, by Air*. A.C. trank, vice
president of the DeLind Garden,
Club. She is in charge of the Holi­
day Exhibits Uv he held in DeLand
I U W vV I
Nov. (
Mrs. Frank
talked about the
Airs J At. Eric ion and daugh­
various composition* and demon
vlrated their application. .Members ter-in-law, of Orlando, wore rebrought dried material* and the ernt visitor* in Sanford. While
rest of the afternoon wa» devoted here they vtailrd with Mra. Erich* I
to a workshop with expert ad­ *on» enter, Airs. j. Bareli at the
SELLING
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Sarrpla Rest Home.
vice from Mr*. Frank.
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�Amendment No. 1 Should Be Adopted
One of tho moat Important constitution­
al amendments to bo voted oa m the Nevembar general election ia amendmoat No. 1
which would ffivt two additional Judies for
tho Second (indudinf Seminole) and Third
•District Court of Appeals.
..
Because tho preeent conitruetloa in­
flexibly seta the number of judgaa of thoaa
courta at throe, it is neceaaary to amend the
constitution to empower the legislature to
provide these needed judfes.
The proposed amendment No. 1, ac­
cording to Circuit Judge Voli# Williams Jr.,
will have ths Sola offset of authorluting the

WASHINGTON

DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY

legislature to provide not lesa than three nor
more than fiva judges for each of tho Dis­
trict Court of Appeale.
In IMP, according to the Florida Bar
Journal, which ha* endorsed the proposed
amendment, 636 cases were filed in the
Second District Court of Appeals. This
means that in 1959, in order to merely keep
even with the filings, the three Judge* of the
district had to consider and decide an aver­
age of 8.6 cases per day for each of the 173
days they were on the bench.
We heartily endorse this amendment as
a means of decreasing the overburdening of
our district courts.

Why Don't You All Make Up Your Minds?

Three Minutes
A Day

P R IS O N

by indirection—his opponant de­
nies it.
But how era you going to sup­
port a candidate who is making it
a campaign premiss to pull baek
from (Jusmoy-MatsuT And how
can you support a party with a
growing number of Senators—
Morse and Fulbright are the lat­
est—who countenance admitting
Rad China to tha United National
If Kennedy really think* that
ha can buy pear* in the Formosa
Rtraii by handing over these lm
portent islands, ha sounds Ilka a
man who would rootlnus appease­
ment to death's door. If tha Dem­
ocratic party la going to giva us a
gat-along-with-Communlsra Secre­
tary of State, than i f f “Good
Night, Girls, We're Through."
One of tha tickets will ba dsfsated, but the boys who ought to
bo taken out, put In a bag and
dropped Into Limbo will survive,
I'm afraid, either party’s defeat.
I mean tha Globalissimoa of tha
State Depaitment and other for­
eign affairs agenda* which for
thirty years hava baan ForeignerFirst' and Share America. Would
Kennedy clean them out, so that
wa eould hava a new start T Not a
chance! Would Nixon? Wall, the
Old NUon would. Tha Grand Old
Tarty would. Rut tha New Nixon
and Modern Republicanism — not
very likely!
Header, 1 address you personally. How ran anybody who sices up
tho cantlnlntrs as above, hi lug
himself to tide with one of them?
Yet, a t with the millions who vote
next month, a choice has got to be
made,

THE WORRY CLINIC

CASE G-40T: Don D., aged 34,
is a bachelor school teacher.
Dr. Crans, 1 read you regu­
larly in tha Chicago Daily News,”
Don informed me after a talk 1
had made to a teacher a conven­
tion.
“But I am quite happy as a
bachelor. So 1 think you are all
wrong in trying to Introduce con­
genial folks with a view to ro­
mance.
“ Why help a woman snnre a
man for a husband? Women are
so rraxy to have a ‘Mrs.* in front
of their name they'd gladly take
even a beatnik.
“I live with my widowed mother
and am happy to have peace and
quiet, inxlred of a houseful of
howling klda around me.
“Why should I give up my indcpendtnre just to listen to a
nagging wife when I get home at
night.
“I'd ninth rather play golf than
play postoffical 1 lnva my mother
By BENNETT TERF
“We were entettainlng soma and my lodge meetinga. And now
11 am free In make my own devery important people for dinner
I clsions, instead of having to defer
last night," an actor told Robert to a wife."
Q. Lewis, “and onn of them ac­
A lot of grown men are stunted
cused me of being a henpeek— in their emotional development
right In front of my wife and so they remain dwarfed in their
.vocial outlook.
everybody.'*
Old barhelors ate oftrn of thi*
“ Did you gel sole," needled
sort. They haven't reached the
Lewis.
“Did I? " snarled the actor. emotional maturity of the ma­
“ Hut by tha lime I finished doing jority of nun who marry.
At birth, wa are in the egucenth« dishes, sweeping up, and
changing Ilia baby, 1 hail cooled trie stag* of emotional develop­
ment where everything centers
off."
around our own ego.
•
•
•
By kindergarten age, we uauaiiy
"What," asked a theater owner
of a prospective head usher, attain the next step upward, which
involve* acknowledging parent* as
“would you do in case of fire?"
“ You wouldn't have to worry important luminaries revolving
about me," assured tne prospect. around our ego.
Ry tho age of tt or 10, w* onter
"I'd be out of tha Joint in no
the third atage, where we admire
lime."

Try And
Stop Me

by Dr. George Crane

our own sex and think tha op­
posite sex ia definitely Inferior.
But by tha middle leans, howovar, most of ua human beings at­
tain emotional adulthood so we
look to the opposite sex for love,
affection and comradeship.
You readers can thus rate Dun.
I(a show * tha naive egotism of
the third stage, when he thinks
the mala ia ruch a superior crea­
tor that every female is ju st dy­
ing to have a “Mrs." in front of
her name.
Thus, he says every woman
would oven accept a beatnik just
to snow off a wedding ring,
Don's love of hia lodge meetings,
where he mingles solely with his
own sex, is aim an indication of

his third stag* (homosexual).
But Don's very prating about his
independence, indicate* ha la NOT
aa independent aa th a , average
man.
For an independent man cuta
louse from mamma'* aprun strings
and picks a female companion
nearer hit cun age.
When men (tick to mamma ab­
normally, it mean! they have
never yet been weaned, psycho­
logically, so their bold talk about
"independence" is just “whistling
in the dark."
And lugging wive* are usually
and indictment of the aexual tech­
nique of (beir husbands. For
“nagging" It a common symptom
of a .vexuslly starved female.

WASHINGTON — Rom* people
•re so intensely partisan ha thin
Presidential campaign that they
just won't tolerate nsutrality.
It's lough on s Joumaliat who
tries te keep hia writingf objec­
tive. Tha partisans indignantly
claim you're showing favoritism—
for tha other aide.
My nail Is tha best example of
that. Ovar tha campaign months I
hava kept count of tha lattora ac­
cusing ma of taking aides. Altogather there have been 164 postrant*, letters, tolegnma and tele­
phone calls.
T hsrs't something i t r i n f i
about (he way tha opinions fall.
Precisely S! have (barged I'm for
Richard Nixon all the way.
Ersn more perplexing la that
some of tha opposite views are
aimed at the gams column!
Som* newspapers that try to
maintain objectivity In the cam­
paign, I hava learned, are targets
of the same patterns.
For instance, two weeks ago ths
Charlotte, X. C., Observer gave
Vice-President Nixon a big splash
following his rpsech there. Demo­
crats cried “Favoritism I"
• So columnist Kays Gary meas­
ured the space snd“ifmpared it
with the pixy given Sen. Kennedy
earlier on a similar visit..
It turned out that tha Observer
had dsrotod four inehaa more to
Ktnnsdy!
You can't blame folks for get­
ting wound up and defensive for
their man, but torn* of my mail
has gotten downright nasty, and
usually 1 don't get nasty mail.
When I chided Kennedy about
buying his suits in London while
he blamed the Republicans for the
unemployment in our textile mill*,

We are

pleased to

1 pointed out that on tha othtt
hand Nixon and Pat bought a
largo amount of clothing in Hong
Song.
A postcard from Rockville, Md,
said: “ Why don't you show your
true color* and announce you're
for Kennedy?"
£
A reader in Philadelphia, refer,
ring to the tame story,
“Only a dirty Republican would
try to make an issue about Jack *
clothes. . .
When I reported wh*t I had
teen and heard In the- South on
tha religious issue, a Florida read­
er wrote: “I t'i obvious to us you
are a Catholic on Senator Ken­
nedy's payroll.'*
a
A letter from Indiana comment­
ed on the same column: “What
have you against the Catholics?"
I honestly thought 1 wax giv.
Ing equxl time, space and mental
effort to bath side*. If I thought I
was objective in tha past, what
would happen to me if 1 really
took sides in this campaign? I
shudder to think of it.
Actually, I'm ao objective about*
it all that I always turn on two*
television set* in our houso during
Tha Great Dsbatea. I have one
turned up bright to make Nixon
look drawn and pale. 1 turn the
other dark to make Kennedy leek
equally bad.
Can anything ba fairer than
that?
Chuck Walls, underwater jx n -itof at Wtokl Wachee, Florida,®
cleans 684 square feat of windows
each day. Not ouch an unusual
feat until you consider that there
windows are all 14 to 20 feet un­
der water. Chuck use* skin diving
equipment while cleaning the win­
dows with steal wool.

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tka production o f rt. In August
and September, Richard Nixon
was to# dancing Ao tha old refrain
o f “Daway-Doway-Do-lt-Agaln,"
and didn't deserve serious notice
as a contender. But In October ha
came to lift, and tha country
could feel that there was a battle
In tha making,
Tha casa for Nixon Is that if
ha'x defeated, wo may not have
another chance to save private en­
Wall, tha count-down gaaa on, terprise within our lifetime. The
but with t wuplt of week* In O - Republican platform and ticket
tobor raaialning. I’m atilt stalling, leave • lot to bo desired, but
a s 1 hot half my countryman art. Nison baliavaa that our relatival/
la c k la August, haring attended free economy can supply tha jobs,
hath Coarantlans, tha ChurchllUan tho good*, the welfare facilities
ring in Jack Kennedy'* promise to and “the weapons for tha loco's—
aak for sacrifices of tha Amtri- while U» opponent baliavaa other­
caa poapi* had ma edging toward wise.
Under Nixon wo could sxpact to
his ranks. I promised nothing than
Kennedy would soon promise to extend tho Eisanbowsr formula
fasten more controls upon Agri- whore it seams to bo aound (such
culture, and apparently is going •a allowing buainaaa, Industry and
to stockpile steal In order to ralte tha Btate* to participate in bsalth
plans, etc.), and to junk tho Elsenhowtr formula where it haa
failed (as In continuing to accept
farm auryluaaa).
Aided by the partisan com peti­
tion af a divided government,
Ninon should bo nbta to prevsnt
runaway legislation (wa always
havo too much, never loo llltla),
By JAM FA KELLER
and to maintain aomathlng Ilka
f t U H CONCRETE WAR
fiscal reenonsibllity, Hi* opponent
H it UNDOING
would Fsdsralieo all walfare,
A youthful burglar left behind would put ovar domestic crash
such a good impression in nn Ar­ progTsmi until tha mind reeled,
kansan grocery atom ha had rob­ would ba swept along In tha tor­
rent Of Lunatic Liberalism with
bed that It landed him in jail.
Tho atara'a resourceful owner, which his party abound* and
axasparalsd a t having his place which ha could hardly hope to
looted sartrsl nights In succession, stem,
Tha rare for Kennedy is that,
h it upon n novel idea lor a trap.
Ha poured Irsah cement around whils the country doesn't nerd In
tha antranca of hia establishment bo revolutionised in a Rooxsvelaad waited for results. Sura tian Hundred bays, tha country
onoagh, tha thlsf arrived, slogged dots need to ba shaken up. After
through tha thickening mass and eight years of any party, it's
nearly always lima for a change.
Made off with hia booty.
Police had litla trouble in locat­ Long ago wa ought to have taken
ing tha 16-yaar-old youth, red­ tha laad in satellites and missiles.
faced and thooa cave red with tha Wa had no huslnsss over being be­
•tic k / evidsnra. The money was hind the Russians, Our military
recovered. Each of us Itavas airlift should hava been kept mod­
countless footprints, untold im­ ern Instead of requiring a belated
pressions, behind ue—for belter or fare-lifting. Our foreign polity al­
fo r w orn—in tha course of a sin­ most everywhere ia feckless. Ken­
nedy says so—hie oppunent, fur
gle day. In Lnngfsilow's words:
“Liras of great men til remind whatever reason, denies it. Our
leaders ought to stop quacking
us,
We ran msks our lives subliins. ‘‘peace, pepe" and warn the ruun
And, departing, leave behind ui try that wa may have to fight a
Footprints on the sands of except not to go steady with any
of tho candidate*, but to play tt
time.’*
“Whatever you do, in word or fast and loose.
in work, do nil In tho nnmo of tho
It was a lucky vow, because
Lord Jesus.' 1
war. Kennedy admits this, if only

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tha columnist baa' m duly to
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MIAMI (UPI) — Sophumure end Billy Cash of the
University cf Florida, whose kicking proves* spelled
\i:to ry in the Gators' 13-10 conquest of LSU last week,
received the "Lineman of the Week" honor today from
‘.he Florida Sportswriters Assn.
Cush, of Tallahassee, toed field goals of 47 and 35
yards against the Tigers. He kicked one in the game
against Gcurgin Tech that the Gators won 18-17, and
beat Florida State with a field goal for the only points of
the game.
Mondav. the association voted “Back of the Week"
honors to Larry Libert are, Florida's sophomore quarterbark. Libertore raced 66 yards to score on the first play
of the game against LSU.

Iowa rOle Miss Will Have To Scrap
To Keep National Rating Spots

J f OKLAHOMA!*

Women Golfers Set Georgia's Tarkenton Is Chosen
Program Back Of The Week In SEC Play
The Sanford Women's Golf
A nn. will present a different kind
at program along with their weekIf tournament Wednesday at
Mayfair Country Club.
Pritea for a November tourna­
ment to be sponsored by the Flor­
ida State Benk in cooperation
with the assovUiion will be dis­
played at a aleak cook-out at &amp;:30
p, m. Wednesday. The tournament
committee ii trying to enlist a
large field of toilers for the meet,
alto will have a revolving
for the winner.
The tegular Wednesday tourweek will be a two-ball,
and play will be in the
afternoon, followed immediately
by the rook-out.

Russians Horse

ATLANTA (UPI) -Q uarterback
Francis Tarkenton, the guiding
arm of the Georgia Bulldogs, waa
named Southeastern Conference
Back or the Week today by the
United Press International for
leading the defending ’ champions
past Kentucky.
Tarkenton, AU-Sec quarterback
last season, had been leading the
conference in passing and total
offense. But it wasn't until after
Georgia's drama — packed, 17-13,
victory over the Wildcats that he
won the Back of the Week honor
the first time thia season.
In yardage Tarkenton was be­
low par. He hit on only alx of 13
passes for 67 yards and gained
tittle rushing. But two of those
passes were for touchdowns and
it was a goal . line interception by
Tarkenton or a Kentucky pass
tbit1 saved the victory for the
Bulldogs.
Tarkenton has now completed
67 of 116 passes for 739 yards.
Five of those passes have gone
for touchdowns.
TsrLccIcn'i chief competitor
for UPl'a back of the week award was Mississippi quarterback
Jake Gibbs. It waa the fourth
time in alx weeks that Gibbi bis
been runnerup and he won the
honor last week.

Gibbs waa eited for bring the
unbeaten Rebels from a halftime
deficit to a 10*7 victory nv*r
Arkansas. Trailing 7-0 in the third
period, Gibbs threw a 37 * yard
touchdown pass to get the Rebels
even and then directed a lategame, 34-yard drive that set up
the winning field goal.
Gibbi h is now passed for nine
touchdowns He's scored four
others wile completing 33 of 63
passes for 634 yards and his 668
total offense yardage places him
right on Tarkenton'a heels.
There was only one other back
nominated but there were many
stars this past week. The other
nominee was Auburn fullback Ed
Dyas who kicked two field goals,
his fifth and sixth of the season,
and led rushing in a 20-7 vic­
tory over Miami.
The other stars: Florida quarter­
back Larry Libertore who ran 6d
yards for a touchdown on the first
play from scrimmage against the
Louisans State: Georgia Tech
halfback Billy Williamson who
made a great pais interception
and res 2! yard: ta scare against
Tulane; fullback Maekie Weaver
who scored two touchdowns in
Mississippi State; and wingback
Ken Waddell who scored twice on
long reverses in Tennessee’s 33-0
rout of Chattanooga,

Johnny Sain First
Yankee Addition
Made By Honk
NEW YORK (UPI) -N e w York
Yankee m anager Ralph Houk bad
the nucleus of a coaching itgff
today azd waa expected to com­
plete his board of strategy by
mid-week.
Houk, who vowed he would run
his own team when he succeeded
Casey Stengel, Monday selected
Johnny &lt;Sain as "my type ot
pitching coach."
Veteran third base coach F reak
Crosctti waa re-htred for hie 30lh
consecutive season with Use Yan­
kees.
Othe possibilities lo round out
the staff include Jim Hegan,
Hank Bauer and Tommy Henrich.
Sain, who formed a potent
pitching combination with War­
ren Spain in the National League
a decade ago, replaces Eddie Lopat. A 43-year-old former Braves
and Yankee hurler, Sain retired
from active competition ftva
years ago.
“I was out la the Yankee bullpen with Sain for several y e a n ,"
Houk tald, “ and I know and agree
with the theories he bad oa pitch­
ing. Sain had to fight hla way to
the top and he learned a let about
pitching doing U.'*

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Irish have lost four straight since
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winning their opener, including a
Entered In Race
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tough 7-6 loss to Norlhwastern
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LAUREL. Md. tU Pl) - For the
CHAHP; K M *A *
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third year in a row the Soviet Un­
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team in the nation, prepi for Us
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battle against Iowa for the Big
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Ten Conference lead on Nov. 3
The Russian Embassy in Wash­
A.VAY B ASK A !9 t? .
by taking on a Kansas State squad
ing!:® today r.:Iif;cd Laurel ex
ih-i lies lust fire of six
ccutlve vice president Joseph T.
The Gophers best Michigan, 10-0,
Cascarella that Zabeg, a 3 -yearto extend their streak to five vic­
tories.
old, will race in the colors of the
Missouri, one of the highest
Soviet Union and that Zadorny, a
scoring teams in major football
^
3-year-oid, will represent the
circles this season, faces "weak
Ukraine.
sister" Nebraska in a Big Eight
Comerence tilt. The sixth-ranked
Missourians mauled Iowa State,
34-3. to cement their hold on the
league lead.
NEW YORK ( lP I ) — The I960 Pittsburgh melon, including a
in a Southwestern Conference World Series between the Pirates $230.00 check tor groundskaepor
clash. Baylor pits its perfret rec­
and Yankees will long be remem­ Eddie Dunn. If It weren’t for the
ord of five wins against Texas
Chrlstisn, which has won two, bered as one of the oddest in the fact that the shares are voted oa
before the S erin, Dunn conceiv­
lost two, and tied two others. history of the fall classic.
a
^
Baylor, No. 7, kept ill record in­
It should also be remembered ably could have coma in for a
tact ta&gt; beating Texas AfcM, 14-0. as the one in which one of the bigger check, since many obtervPurdue, ranked eighth, gets a greatest number of players and era credit him with tailoring the
chance to recover from the Iowa other team personnel shared in Forbee Field infield to the exact
capabilities of the Pirates' field­
loss in a game against Illinois. financially.
Washington’s No. 9 Huskies had
The generous Pirales whseked ers.
Certainly, one of the most gen­
to go ail out to nip Oiegon Slate, up their winner's share of $245,30-29, but do not anticipate the 300.12 into full shares of $4,417.91. erous acta on ihe part of the
same trouble against Oregon, de­ while the equally generous Yan­ Pittsburgh players waa their vot­
spite Ike 4-1 record the Ducks kees divided their loser’s purse of ing a full share lo Slilar, the Hall
have this season.
$191,000.36 inlo full shires of $3,- of Famer who never before had
^
Ohio Stale, last of the top 10 214.64. a total of 30 Pirates and shared In World Series awag. Sir
ranking reams, whipped Wiscon­ the same number of Yankees will ter, a bitting instructor, travels
with the Bucs, lit* in the atands,
sin, 34-7, and now mteia a Michl receive full shares.
gan State squad that has lost to
The Pittsburgh winning share is observes hitting atyle and then
Iowa and w ai lied by Pittsburgh. the smallest since 1933 when each gives advice. Significantly, the Pi­
Other leading games thia Satur­ member of the Yankee team rates lu ll'd .276 as a team dur­
which beat the Dodgers In six ing the regular season.
day:
A total of 32 shared in the |
F ail: Miami (Ohio) vs. Army; games got a check for $4,230 61.
Cornell vs. Columbia, Yale vi. This year's lover's share was the Yankee cutup. Besidea the 22
Dartmouth, Princeton vs. Brown, lowest since 1932 when the Dod­ players doing the voting, Stengel !
and hla coaching staff of Ralph j
Holy Cross vs, 31irquette, Rut gers each .received $4,200.64.
gers • s. VHJfnffVi. *' *”*'
Besides the 22 players who Houk (now manager), F r a n k
South: Kentucky vs, Florida voted the Series split for the Pi- Croxettl and Eddie I&gt;opat, trainer
State, Auburn vs. Florida; Ala­ rales. manager Danny Murtaugh Gus Mauch, assistant trainer Joe
bama vs. Mississippi Stair, Wake and his coaching ataff of Bill Soares amt clubhouse man Pete 1
Sheehy also will rereive full
NEW YORK (L'PIl — Iowa's Forest vs. Virginia; Tulsa vs. Burwcll, Sam Narron. Frank
and
;
shares. It marked the first lime i
Georgia.
South
Carolina
vs.
Mary­
Oceak,
Mickey
Vernon
hustling Hawkeye* opened n 60that the players lud v o t e d
land,
Georgia
Tech
va.
Duke,
George
Sisler
also
will
get
full
point lead over Mississippi today
shares, along with clubhouse man Sheehy a full share smre hr has
in the United Press International North Carolina vs. Tennessee.
Midlands; Northwestern va. In­ John llallahan and trainer Danny been with the cluh dating back
weekly major college football rat­
about 23 years.
diana. Michigan vs. Wisconsin, Whalen.
ings.
Oklahoma
vs.
Colorado,
Iowa
1
tails Arroyo, whose dutch re
Six
other
players,
moat
of
whom
Twenty-two members of the 35o
State vs Oklahoma State.
spent part of the season with the lief pitching tale in the season
man Ul'l Bonn! of Coaches se­
Southwest: Texas Tech vs. Rice, Pirales. will receive half shares was instrumental in the Yankees
lected low a ,in tins nation's No, I
winning the American League
team white .Mississippi garnered Arkansas vs. Texas AAM, South­ of $-.204.97, coach Leonard Levy
will get a quarter share along pennant, will get a three quarter
ern .Methodist vs. Texas.
only seven fiist place votes com­
West: Southern California vi. with pitcher Earl Francis, and share of $3,910, while Data I-ong.
pared to 16 in last week's ballot­
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Stanford. Utah vs. Wyoming, batboy Bobby flecker will get a the pinch hitter deluxe purchased
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North C.iroIina State vs. UCLA, check for ll.uoo.oo.
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The Hnwkrytw, who replaced
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Washington Slate vs. San Jove
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Oio Miss in first place last week
State.
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Defending champion Syracuse
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and the Middies dropped lo fifth
phue with 195.
Rounding nut the top 10 were
Missouri 173. Baylor 119, Ohio
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Iowa.

lulled Press International
Top-ranked Iowa and runner-up
Misiiuippi. extended to the lest
whistle in weekend games, face
renewed resistance this Saturday
while the remainder of the na­
tion's leading college football
powers hope to draw a collective
breath against weaker opponents.
Iowa, which had to put down a
last naif upriiing by Purdue fu
win, 21-14. reaches for Its sixth
straight victory, against a Kan­
sas team that lost its only game
to Syracuse this season.
Mississippi overcame Arkansas.
10-7, on a 39-yard field goal by
Allen Green in the final three
seconds and now meets Louisiana
State, the learn that handed the
Rebels their only loss last year.
I .SI' is minus All-American Billy
Cannon this’time, but the Tigers
arc keyed up for the contest and
also are hoping to revenge a Su­
gar Bowl setback by Mississippi
on New Vear's Day.
Third-ranked Syracuse, ready to
reclaim its old No. t ranking
should the lop two laltcr, showed
signs of old power by defeating
West Virginia, 130 end now turns
toward Pittsburgh. The Orange
•men are riding on a airrak of 16
consecutive victories. Pitt has a
2-2-2 mark this season.
Joe Bellinu, who set a Navy
season scoring record in the Mid­
dies’ 27-0 rout of Pennsylvania,
looks forward to increasing the
fourth - ranked
Midshipmen's
chances of a national champion­
ship against unc of the weakest
Notre Dame teams In years. The

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group and was followed in order
by F.ice. Arkansas, I’urdue, Kan­
sas, Duke ard New Mexico Tut*.
Wyoming and Colorado tied for
M llth place votes, Iowa picked up
nine second-place ballots, two
third-plans votes and two fourthplace votes The points are dis­
tributed on the basis of 10 for a
first place vote, nine for second
piece, etc.

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A Tomboy Can Be Dressed Right For Her Type
NEW YORK (UPI) - Neat
thing you know, someone will an­
nounce a “ten best dressed’* list
for tola to teenagers.
For the art of being chir no
longer is solely for grownups.
Even a tomboy can be dressed
to suit her type. Dressing to
“your type’ is one ot me cardi­
nal rules that women like the
Duchesa of Windsor follow to land
the annual ten best.

WASHINGTON (UFO — The
Bo promo Court today direct*) a
M m l district court In FMIadel
phis to taka another look at a
challenge to Blbla raadlng in the
Fannaylvania public school*.
The brief order vacated a lower
court dedaion which banned the
read Inga under a •'ecmpulaory”
reading law that haa ainca been
modi (led.
The caaa waa brought to the
high Court by the Ablngton Town*
■hip, Fa., ichool dietriet which
appealed a dedaion by a three
Judge court whlrh ruled unconeUtullonal a Fennrylvania state law
which aaid a public tchool teacher
muat open each echool day with
the reading of 10 Bible vertea or
faca dlemiaaal.
nended last DeThe law waa amended
camber to strike out the “com*
puleory" feature n(( tths Rihls hir i a tesrhsr to
■ion. It now requires
excuse any child from attending
the Bibta reeding on written re*
quaat of tha parent!.

Ike Expected To Set
Refugee Board

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Lunchroom Group
Guests At Dinner

nacK row; im to rtgni: nancy uo u u er, »«*n nriuvu,
Frank Loeaer, Frad Heath. Front row. left to right: Gall

Lovelace. Judy Pctnwki, Clarence Hood, editor; and
Griffin I-antlrua*.

Semloole County Lunchroom
A nn. member* held their Oetober
meal In | aa gueita o( the StokelyJefferies Institutional rood Co.,
with Pioeereat School ■■ host.
The memberi were icrvcd a
steak dinner followed by a brief
talk by Charles P. Hardee o( tha
Btokely Co.
Door priuu were won &gt;y Mtse
Helen Harris and Mrs, Loutie
H atty.
A ihort bueineaa meeting was
presided over by the preiident,
Mrs. Majorle Bryant. Mr*. Lu­
cille Feiler, district representa­
tive, invited all memberi to at­
tend the district meeting in Or­
lande' Nov. 3.

Puerto Ricans Split
Over Church Order
SAN JUAN. Puerto Rico (UPI)
—Puerto Ricans appeared on the
verge of a bitter amt serious split
today over a bishops' pastoral
letter ordering Roman Catholics
not to vote for the parly of in­
cumbent Gov. Luis Mu nos St arm.
Sunday church incidents stun­
ned the predominancy Catholic
ami it waa feared the conmight have repercussions on
the U. S. presidential campaign.
Some parishioners booed Arch­
bishop Jamas P. Davis, ranking
prelate, in an unprecedentad action
he went into San Jusn Cath­
edra! to read tha letter, others ap­
plauded him.
At the town c i Arecibo, Mrs.
Munos Marin, tha governor's
walked out of San Felipe
with a large group
Ihe letter • reading, ami
the priest, tha Rev. William
Crowley, called after them, "Get
. . .you are not wanted."
For the first time in two cen­
turies, pickets paraded in front
of San Ji.an Cathedral, rsrrying
posters protesting the teller which
Munos Marin denounced aa “in­
credible” medaval interference in
election being held under the
U. S. flag and the Puerto Rican
Constitution which recognises se­
paration of church and state.

REPORTERS FOR THE l-Y-HI NEWS tie: left to
riKltt: Bill Mulier, Jerry Hupp, Mario Dobbs, KuK«ne
Phillippu, Kaye Clark anti Diane Wharton, Hunted at tha

The first of Seminole County's
high school Journalism Clubs has
been organised at the Lyman
High School and several issues of
its paper, the LY-IH NEWS has
been published.
Teacher and sponaar fur the
group is Mrs. Barbara Hughes.

typewriter which was bought with profit* from the first
two inauen, in Brenda Day.
Herald Photo.*)

cartoonist, Palsy Waters, and re­
porters, Kaye Clark, Linda Cook.
Brenda Day, Marir Dohbs, Bill
Maher, Eugene Phillippi, Jerry
Rapp and Diane Wharton.
The I.y-Hi New* ia made up
of srncral school news, editorials,
a full aport* page, a page on the
school organisations and clubs, a
school activity calendar and a
literary section.
The paper comes out every two
yearly. With some 30,000 different weeks and ia sold for 10 cents
titles, the same nanira reappear a copy. The group now is working
on their fourth issue.
on thn heat selling list with the
legularity of the dictionary.
New parents apparently are the
gniernment'* biggest bloc nf read­
ers. "Infant Care" holds the tec
nrd nf 12 million copies sold since
Us original appearance in IOH.
Second ami third place go to "Prenaial Caro" and “Your Child from
One to Six."
Oscar'* Tacksg* Store haa add­
The coming rhallengor of recent
years la ‘'Your Federal Income ed nn air conditioned cocktail
'I'ax" according to C. W. Buckley, lounge. It ia newly completed, and
superintendent nf documents. The open (or dancing nightly, with live
publication* urigirialr in various music on Wednesday, Friday and
j»«v * riu n en L act-one and cover the Saturday evenings. According to
field from atomic encigy to ants. ()»«*; llc.idr.x, proprietor, there
“It’s a wonderful way for the will Im no cover, no minimum, and
public to benefit front the re­ prices will hr tsaaouabie. “Chief"
search, experimental ion and te- Cooper ha* been 'appointed head
suit* of all aspects of government bartender. Oscar’s is two miles
east of Pnrk Ave. on 'J5th St.
work," Buckley said.
Ths "bookstore" as hr terms the
printing oflicr, gros-ed a rccoid
jit million in the lest fiscal year.
1‘ricaa range from five tenia to
ninth-place “Septic Tank Care" to
|T4 for a book of airport plans.

There are IT members in the
class. These are editor, Clarence
Hood; business editor. Gad lovela ce; editorial staff, Fred Heath,
Frank Lowser; sports editor,
Griffin Landrcas; circulation man­
ager Dan Brazil!, copy k - J c..,
Judy Petroski, Nancy Cloutier;

Government Has Best Seller List
WA8IIINUTON (U PI)—Yearly,
anonymous authors turn out low
cost best-sellers for a major Amer­
ican publishing house—the U. S.
government.
The Government Printing Of­
fice answeis worldwide demands
far about 60 million publications

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federal grand Jury has indicted
a 2iJ-&gt;aar-ol(l Euitls banker on
cnargea of misappropriating near­
ly Ml,000 from the Eustis National
Bank and Trust Co. last year.
The indictment charges Robert
E. Kilpatrick with IT violations of
federal banking laws. The indict­
ment was returned last week but
not made public until Sunday.
The FBI said Kilpatrick has
been the object of a nationwide
hunt since he disappeared on At-g.
9, 19S9, becoming a prime suspect
in the large scale embeulement.

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ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) Nemo took a walk and it scared
ths dickeri
A. J. Rankin
and hia friends.
It heppentd Monday when Ran
kin, an engineer hie Texas amt
Pacific Railroad, took Charles I„
Cornell and two other m»n out to
survey some property.
The glass in the field was shunt
Ihtee feet tall. Curnett stooped to
adjust some of the gear they were
using when he hesid one of the
others scream:
"Look out, Charlie. There's a
lion that’a going to Jump nn you.’
The four men mada the 1,0l&gt;0
feet beck to their ear in a dead
heal.
latter, it wae learned Nemo tha
lion is a nnt-year-old pet nf V. C.
Masters and in generally kept in
a cage in his office at Masters
Electric Company. Olive in a while
ho takaa a walk for a little air.
Nemo haa had his big fangs
taken out, and has been rteciawed.
He Is well liked by most of the
Gator Bowl Looking residents of the area and probably
JACKSONVILLE (UPI)—Mia- just wanted to make friends.
taaippi, Syracuse, Navy and Flor­
ida were under top consideration
hah jam Start teof
Memorial
by the Gator Bowl aelecticn eomGifts
in the
far
A total
HEART
for poeRESEARCH
. .Itiatatiillh.
lets year btatl
Acknowledged

PUT A SNAPSHOT
IN EVERY LETTER

to further embarrassment by |g.
noring it In her clothing. If her
feet toe in. for instance, choose
shoes to blend with Ihe rest of
her clothing. A contrasting color
will make them more obvious.
The booklet advised building
child's wordrobe around outdooV
clothing, the «»me as an adult
wardrobe should be planned
around costs. Choose dresses and
separates in entors to go with her
coats, snowsuits. jackets and
sweaters, so she won’t have coio n etaihing.
AU three publications are avail­
able from the ILGWU's Uninn
Label Department. Box 1491, GPONew York 1. N. Y.
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Kilpatrick Sought
In Eustis Case

Mystery Asthma
Attacks Strike
NEW ORLEANS (CPU - A total
of ITS asthma suifereri (tied
through New Orleans hospitals in
24 hours in one of the wont of a
series of mysterious attacks that
have plagued the city in Ihe past
year. Authorities said two per­
sons may have died o( asthma.
Doctors planned to perform
autopsies today on two Negroes,
Audrey Bailey and Edward Wil­
liams. They said they were be­
lieved to have been killed by
•evrre allarka of asthma.
There was aome fog in the area
Sunday night and temperatures
were rising.
No one knows what rallies the
attacks, hut they seem to hit Ne­
groes harder than whites. Of the
IRS persons treated at Chanty
Hospital in the 2t hours ending at
ft a. m., only 12 were white.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Deputy
presidential assistant Robert E.
Merriam, after a consultation
Monday 'with Gov, LeRoy Collins
said he felt sure President Eisen­
hower would establish a com*
mitlce to deal with the problems
of the Influx of Cuban refugees
Into Florida.
Merriam aaid be would recom­
mend setting up a committee of
federal, state and local officials
to help find Jobs, provide public
assistance to the poor and have
children admliied to schools.
He said immigrations officials
estimate about 32.300 Cubans have
entered the United Stales since
Fidel Castro took power in Januray, 19S9. About U per cent liyc
la Florida, he said.
Merriam said the federal gov*
ernment cannot act until it knows
more about the numucr of refu­
gees who need aid and how much
they can aid themselves. The
committee would supply the infor­
mation, he said.

Tips on fashion Iram tha crawl­
er to eollego girls stage are eovered in the three newest consum­
e r service publications from the
International Ladita* Garment
Workara Union.
The pamphlets are called,
“ How to Dress Your Little Girl,"
giving advice oa purchasing for
the two to 10-jear-olds; “MotherDaughter Guide to Fashion." for
girls 10 to 14; ind “ College Ward­
robe," for the older girl*.
Now, about turning the tomboy
Into a fashion piste. The first
booklet advised “ bright, gay,
sturdy, easy-to-cleaa clothes."
It suggested "sweaters and
skirts, ovcrblouses, Jumpers, knits,
stretch ski pants and boxy coats.
Leotards instead of socks or
stockings that fall down will look
neater and keep her out of trou­
sers—some of the time."
For a tomboy’s party clothes,
choose tafreta, wool er sateen,
not fluffy organdy.
T.tt booklet on dressing the two
to 10 group also advised on dress
for tha demure and sby girls. For
the demure, it suggested pretty,
but not tricky clothes. Dark Vic­
torian colors, such as garnet red,
violet, deep blue, dirk greens
and brown. Choose small, precise
prints; velvet, lace or starched
white collars.
For the shy child, select sim­
ple lines, end don’t overdress
her. Choose easy-rare clothes so
that If she spills food at a party,
scolding won't be necessary. If
she hat a bad feature, don’t lead

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By Abigail Van Buren
married you for your money.” How do you
top a comedian iike that?
GRACE

UKAR ABBV: I rent a room to « worn„ n whose husband is dolnjr time. She
works nights in a cafe and l will say this
^ , r her—she is decent end is loyal to her
man. There is one thing wrong with her.
Abbv. She talks about her husband lik*
he was away at Harvard. She i&lt; forever
bragging about how "he is there only because he took the blame for somebody
else" nnd "his term was five years but
he is getting out sooner tor good be­
havior." I know she deserves a pat on the
back, but she is getting on nor nerves
with all her bragging. How can we quiet
■ ler down in a H ite way?
NKKNKS ON EDGE

y.

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DEAR GRACE: Why try?
DEAR ARRV: I wish to supplement
your answer to "Hurt Hostess" concern­
ing her refusal to accept a gift-wrapped
ran nf coffee, lt’a time people realized that
SOME folks do not always want to be on
the receiving end. I know a few people
who want to do nil the giving and buying
and npvrr any taking. As a result 1 avoid
then) because they embarrass and obli­
gate me. I can pay my own way and want
to reciprocate but am deprived of this
pleasure. Chronic givers must h a \r som e
sort of inferiority complex that compels
them to "buy" their way. Pl.’ase pass the
word on to others who insist on giving
and refuse to accept.
JOHN J.

DEAR NERVES:If .-he wants to "pat
her&lt;elf on the bnck"—let her. And add
your praise. If there were more women
iike your roomer .there would be fewer
"repeaters.” A convict needs to know he
has som eone who loves him to com p home
to.

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T U E S D A Y P . M.
fti to tiM f.n sw s.S tsrU
(Ii Hiinwtir Petrel
ii&gt; .Ma«e»r*
i*&gt; rsaptsa chide#
i*i xtia-ri* Ns**
sSt Huatlrr • Brinkley
i * i ViXln».
i t , J.j U* Hair
111 Nut S'«r Hire
!»&gt; Anstrks* Clsll Wsr
Hi Itruf r#a»r*a
111 Uaramia
ill InttrniU Calling
i*i Hu** llunny
(Si KKIsman
til Kais-r Known Beil
C i Atfrstj llltrhcoch
t«&gt; Debit nulls

South Seas Backgrounds Make
Two Enchanted Evening Shows

•i sun

Tier Niva ounce

Ry FRKt) DANZIG
must b# seen to lie believed. The
story Sunday night was a mobster
United
Press
International
■*i l;«r I'rss. i ' i b I hI i i s
version of Somerset Maugham's
*.*# i*i js;j i ».&gt;i*eh Wssi
NKW
YORK
(LTD—Some
rn
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C l Th: tiler
“ Moon and Sixpence." In this
ill Turn Until H/mnr
chanted evening.
plot, the artist who sought soli
DEAR AltRY: Is it proper, when eat­ SCn 111 )t aiS *Wall on
Television was » Soulh pa­
J#;##
John
Drown*
Halit
lode m sn island studin turned
ing in a restaurant to a*k for a paper bag
cific feiiital Sunday niglit as nut tn be a forger who specialized
1*1 All -a PiMCuts
•
i
•
to take home the meat one has not finish­ 1" *•! i*i
liatrj Xlnora l*li«w
NBC-TV’a Dinah Shnrr went U- in fake Gaugins.
ed rnting? This is NOT for the dog. vnu in.In i Si Aan-t'i aiiiH*'o U*ti
® DEAR ABHY: My problem is a vul­
land-hopping in James Michcncrll.se
iti
sn4
ill
it)
a
m
Neat, eh? Our hero, portrayrd
understand.
CONSERVATIVE iliat i*i vx saltier
gar husband. All summer ht, mowed the
land while AHi'-TV n a i running hy George Dotenz, said things
11:11 i * i »&gt;•&lt; *
lawn in his swimming trunks. His excuse
off part o! it* South Seas adveti like. ''Here is the only true hapi*t )lu, ta
DEAR CONSERVATIVE: It's proper. It
was he wanted to get a tan. 1 said it borlure series, “ The Is!.indc,rs."
c i J , » I'aar
pines* and I'll kill i? I have tn
intelligent and acceptable.
lit* C l .Nana
dred on indecency. He ^nid he was on his
With TV otii-ring a double to keep it," and "I feel as though
•
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•
i/o it property and was breaking no laws. I
scoop of Polynesian pomade and t enultl paint the whole world with
WEDNESDAY A. M. _
For Ailin'* pamphlet. "What Teen'Ihrcatrm ni to m o r ,( li,c
asked. "What would the neighbors think
tklll) ro7f&gt;,T Jud .mil Lett THDUgh
I
II
1 2» *l*n on
ngrrs Want To Know.” send 25 cents and
cal boost for beachcombing atnee strength left to paint the stars."
if I went nut in the front yard attired like
I ts C l ('unUnxolst Clis*ri'"iw
I.
"U ill Tildas —Das* Uarraaar
a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope
Sir laiurcnce Olivier did vvhal he
that?"
livery one Gripes
T la i * i Wasissr
in care of thsi paper.
nove refers to as the sandals-amt- &gt; His paint mixer was hi* wife,
He replied, "They'd probably think I
Mu i l l Wak* Ip Csrloan
IS* i Si Nan a
ttraw bit in "The Moon and Six­ a lovely native girt played hv
I an (S) Nsw*
pence" almost one year ago, 1 Nohu McCarthy, He also had his
l ilt It) C*|l*1n Esnaerw*
decided to la&gt;e it up to the limit. mollter-ln law around. Incidental
IS (t! Ounidown N ias
*.*» C l tba
Turned on boih TV sets in order iy, the mother-in law was heard
Iti Itonpir Room
to avail myself of the sarong cir­ to complain, just before she was
III Karlwau Kauarn
Color Makes
adl l!l Hnoti amt Baildlaa
cuit sights.
shot, that it was hard for her to
*.!•• (I) Dine Dune Pi Haul
How did the double-channel m&gt;akr friends on tha IM aniL heJJ
*:** ill Nawa • Imaralaw*
_____ l l L l t - i t . - * tLowiwt*------- -eraastrig- twn—nnve—•,mr?“ ‘Weii, i ~
”
A Backgmmulcause
of that son-in-law. Kven in
iS.tt C l Paul* ha Ul
hrre'a a hint: At one point Miss this island paradise, you see, It’,
ill Pti*m*j*r SIMi)a
l)&gt; limit
Shore was sajing, ' These are en
II.
11 ill I’lar Tour ttunah chanted Glands, and so beauti­ gripe, gripe, gripe,
Any bow, before
th#
hou
ill Vldse Village
ful," while on ARl'-TVa show, passed, four person* were dead,
l*rla* la Hiffhl
^f'Tropic Plum, Orange Ite, said, "&gt;uu could work a ‘harmony’ most sought. One very popular ll.t# iti
ISI I I.ore L,ury
"But ttvey'v# accepted me a*
By VERNON ACOTT
the bad buys were parking Ihrir mostly hy gunfire. The artist,
i l l Marntng Court
H ,a doth, Finer aid Isle. Swiss idea with Tropic Plum." I could color Is called "Black Pearl."
part
nf th# group, and halp ant
rods
and
sailing
off
on
a
murder
HOLLYWOOD
IUPI)
Ru*»
MS#
III
I
.as
a
Thai
Hub
Think
what
you
can
(to
with
that!
indeed. This i* a perfect color
naturally, stuck to Maugham'*
Chocolate..
No. the*# color lone for my "a lte r forty" ladlrl,
Cnacantralien
mission to aome remote island in script and died in the fir# that Tamblyn. freshly out of the U.S. in showing m« the ropes.
Many of the colors hive been II ls C)
III Th* Cltar tlorlion
"It's &gt; peculiar position k&gt; b#
the Indonesia group. Something also destroyed his paintings. Quite
naa’.cs arc not color lor clothes,
It was interesting to hear how inspired hy paintlnc* nf the great
Army, sold today maneuver* with la. It's almost like being accepted
for everyone.
WEDNESDAY V. M.
but lor CARPETS! These arc ele­ carpel follows fashion. Of course, Spanish misters and I found that
an original show,
the Field Artillery wer# i pleas­ into ■ club. In fact, thera'a •
Nredlrss to add, Miss Shore had
gant culun to go with the new l.ees Carpets have patterned car­ nylon or wool take In color with II.SI (!) Truth *r Caniaeusncte
Th# cold, cheap Irreverence
ure
compared to the beating he * strong gang feeling among th#
It)
,a
,a
ot
Life
th#
belter
ahow.
Her
color
hour
FaCimn In Elegant# in the world pet* ami handsome design, as equal beauty and depth,
that typifies this s e rin can per­
i t i 'I'll, t a i l a
cat: about th# gangs in tha story.
So, have color at your feet and ti l ! i l l Mtirch f o r Tamorraw blended studio production num haps lie rapturril by this sample; j taking In a new movie.
ul l-'.nhinn, Irom rlothra to hall, well, but today the plain carpets
For
the
past
month
25
year
old
"Thus# ot ua who belong to th#
bees
with
film
clips
of
Tahiti(Si
l
j
u
.
r
u
)'ur
A
Day
jewelry, lurs shoes and acres ii. luscious Fashion colors and as a background for your person­
William Reynolds, as Sandy Wade
( 1) It Cuuid II* Ton
amna - Fiji • Moore* - Balt is an a d v e n t u r e r , is prowling Buss has In-t-n dancing some 10 •Jets' stick together against th#
keyed to Iruiti and jewel* arc the ality.
»or!c :
II SS ill (jutdln* t.tchi
land scenery, rhoruvea and high- through th# Island flora with his hours a djy for his role in “ West- guys tn tb# 'Sharks.' TH*r* hav#
1:01 IS) Dr. Ilii&lt;ll«sa J a u r n a l
® yu.iin O'lirady, head of deii*n
•ve# been aom# fights bs tv s s a
i*i
About
r*ca*
velocity hip oscillators, female helper. Dune Brewster, and he side Story."
and prjilucl m an lier ot the (amI S* III TUX
"In ihe Army 1 could sleep at th# two groups.
variety. Superimposed, electronic­ says to her, "We'd heller case
ous '.nirrlcan lirm of James Lee*
I IS It) I'rosaroaila
nigiit and forget about the next
“ Any way you look at It. Ms#
ally, onto the tropical settings the rest of the island."
t i l * (Si Sa* Primus*# B«al
and Sun* Company, gave me an
l*i As Th* World Tura*
day’s activities," he explained. Army was # cinch compared to
were
Dinah»
fellow
travelers,
exciting "m an'i eye view" in the
I
rest
my
rai#.
1 It C l T# II* Annuuneid
“ Now I lie awake counting out making thla movie."
eomedian Jonathan Winters and
J.04 ,*« full Clrxl*
world of “color at your leet."
complicated ilanc# step*.
It) Day ta Court
lha Marquis Chimps.
He told mo that when he liral
■la Ja n Vlurra) tilt a •
"It takes more than Just being
Winters
Come*
Through
Ju
st
Can't
Beat
I I* i * i A r t M n k l a t t e r
okayed the color Tropic Plum
in good physical condition. I'm tn
all Itssd T* Rrallly
t fesred for Mr. Winters when
he thought it would be fun to
at) 1.01*1!* Toune tnaw
top shape right now, hut the hu­
he had to do a comedy “hit while Life In America
CHICAGO (U P h —Brenda !.*•'*1 y_ Save the T-ist Pence Fnr IS* all Slilltanslr*
have such a high-fashion coUir
lurroundeil
hy
those
appealing
lit­
a l l o a t, ih* Clorb
I.OS ANtiKlJJS t i n ' l l - Tama* man body can tak# only so much
for display window! and In have recording a I “ I Want To Be Me. The Pride rs
_
( t ) Touaae Dr, Malaa*
tle
scene
stealers,
the
rltimpanKaltat,
a Hung.in.in Immigrant punishment. —
f a c ia l sellings hy name design- Wanted" h-ld first place in th*
n Th» x a id lc i fa Taara
FOR —
*— Yoss T alk Tat* Mueh. J e e i t * &lt;all
"Th* dancing Is a combination
lees.
Hut
I
should
have
known
Tram
Thaa*
R.-oia
now working at Callech as a re­
era and decorators. "But," says
Wedding*
III Who Da Too Trail
of
ballet
and
Jazz
acrobatics.
I've
United Tres# International top 2*1 J 01**1
better. It was th# monkeys that search engineer, said he knew
I St ill slab* Kaom far Dadd*
Mr. OTirady. "we ran l keep it
llirthdaya
My llesrt Has A Mind of
it) Brlgbitr liar
needed help. Old Jonathan vim# things were good in America — nrvrg- worked so hard m my
in slock. Women love it and it 1* record survey today for th e sec
AnnivrraarfM
(I) Aasarlran Bandana*
life
"
It*
Own
Connie
Francis.
through
by
treating
(lie
uncooprr
•newly’ exciting
lor modern olid atraigh'. week.
I IS ill Sirrll Slot at
hut a JtoO'L’l 2ii check payable tn
ut'KN Friday Evsnlnga
Tamtilyn has danced In other
S lo It) Kde* af Night
alive dump* to hi* best top ser­ him was just too goud.
V- Mr. luster. I.arry Verne,
home*." Mr. O'lirady also said
C losed W ednesday p . M.
Bui the liiiftn * kept step in
1 Z1 Her*'* llall) ■ and
pictures
—
“
Tom
Thumb''
and
geant
manner.
He
got
them
to,
that another reason is because so
a— So Sad. Kvrrly Brother*.
l.tt C i siovla
GWALTNEY J#wtler
"I dreamed for a few minute* “Seven llride* and Seven Broth­
th- runnel up *p"t with their
a* he put R, “shape up or ahlp
i l l Pact* Wall
m:“1y “after lorty" couples, as
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Georgia
On
My
Mind.
Ray
of
what
this
would
buy
and
then
ill Papaya P1*)haua*
er*"—but admit* he faked th#
out.’*
xu a* women living alone, are waxing of “Pave the I.aat Panr* Charles.
WATCH REPAIRING
•; I# iti W’aody Waadparbar
I came hark to reality,"
intricate
ateps,
for
Ate."
“Th# Islander*" is a show that
iSi t.aaa Rsnaar
living up old homes (there's no
'the check was a refund to him
I— Don't B* Cruel. Rill Black
“ In most pictures the actors
help to keep them going) ami aie - Ci'nnir Krsiu-i*’ version of "My lomno. '
from Paclflr Telephone Co, and arc coddled, and when they think
llcurt
Hu*
w
Mind
of
Its
Own’’
f in in g into apartments or small
Unanswered I'kssw C##t
siiuuui
L ,i,, fnr *2! ?!.
t h e ; « li i'l enough rehearsal they
3— Poetry in Motion. Johnny
modern houses. They want and wax unable to hang onto the No.
call a halt themselves," Hu«* M O N EY !
fiHotson.
1
spot.
It
dropped
to
fourth
as
need new carpeting. The faacinatMermaids at Weekl Wschee, said.
Ill— Stay. Maurice Williams A
ing array of rich color will pro­ Joe Jones’ rendition nf “You Talk
S p r t m r of Iho liv* iiir r m sid i tn
"It's ta-y 'o be spoiled that
Too
Much”
leaped
into
third
po­
The Zodiacs.
vide a new look and they go well
Floriiln, sta y u n d e r witter two way. You find yourself gold brick
with a blending of wonderful old sition from th* No. H *p&lt;d.
II— Theme From The Apart
h u m s and f i f te e n m inutes each ing ami telling things take their
I.arry Verne’s version nf “ Mr. men!.
and trea*ured pieies nf furniture
il#y, 1 hey sta y u n d e r 15 m inutes course. But not nn this picture. I
as well »s modern and new furni­ Custer" rommued to drop, falling
1!— Deed or Angel Bobby Vee.
each shmx* su d s w im three shows
"What's more, 11 members nf
from fourth to ftfth, while th#
13— I^t ■ Think About laving.
ture.
e a c h day, t h e i r b ilue 'sty piohlem the original cast are In the pic­
) Hs, told that women are Kverly Brothers recording of “So Rob Lumen.
is t h e weight u( t h e w a ter Itself, ture. This also makes It tough
considering pale white or “color- Sad" followed, sinking from fifth
II— Chain Gang Sam look*.
xxtill h tori eases one half pound on fnr me. They ve hern with the
{jf&lt;* beige'' walls s t the proper In sixth.
11— The Twist. Chubby Check­
every nqiniitt Inch of their bodies 1 allow for four years, making
CALL FA 2-8627
Hut the No. 7 tune. “ Georgia er.
•^o with" idea for gorgeous car'
for each foot they descend.
I career of It.
On My Mind," an oldie with a
13— Tonight* ilia Night. Th#
pet color*.
On# sample bit I saw was label­ modern freshness, went from the Shlrelite.
ed ’ Rapiherry.’’ How exciting! 1.1th spot on the power of Rsy
1 7 - Steep. Sleep LHtle Willie
Think of a white haired w«man Charles' voue.
John.
When you attend the
The top in included numbers
wearing Raspberry" lipstick to
It— A Million To One. Jimmy
harmonize with ner carpet! Mr indicate position l»*t week:
Charlei.
t — I Want To Be Wanted
O'lirady agreed. "Maybe," he
I*— Blue Angel. Roy Orhison.
jn— Lett Dale. Floyd Cramer

Tamblyn Says Army Is A Cinch; Compared To Dancing All Day

Brenda Lee's Recording Tops
Among Record Survey In U. S.

OPEN

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Channel Swim
The Oiannet S * ln : Robert
Young will stir In a new halfhour filmed series, according tn
a joint announcement by Young,
producer Lugene Rodney and
CBS TV. The icri#i, billed ** "a
warm, human, comedy format,"
is being developed in Hollywood
for programming in the 1961 fiJ
ie*mn. Young* “ Father Knows
Rest" series currently M being
re run on CBSTV.
Cssey Stengel, th# legendary
b**«h#:i manager, turn* up as
P#rry Coma's guest for Wedneidsy, Nov 2 Appesrtng with Cssey
will be two Pittsburgh Pirates'
star*, cstcher Hal Smith and
piicher F.lmy Fare.
On Nov. 2. AHC-TV'i “ Queen
fnr ■ Day" will announce that
women miy apply by mall fnr
In appearance net • special
' Qu#«n" program ta be aired in
January. Previously, only appli­
cants who appeared at the TV
studio could hop# t* g#t on the
show.
Jam#* Coburn, who portrays
th# villain, Jeff Durain, on NBCTV a ‘Klondike" series, has had
his 13-week contract renewed for
T t r jxrTrio!her If 1*1111 “
qutttt will he ' Thi» to Your
Life's" Sunday, Oft. 10. guest of
honor.
•

HOUSE

Oct ober

S u n d a y ,

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KEEPS THINGS HUMMING — Michele ('.riffill^ 2.
feeds a tiny humminifhinl with an eye-dropper, full nf
xtiltary liquid, in Atlnntu, G«. The unusually tame visitor
dropped into Michele# hom# ten day* earlier «nd has
hen named Susan bv the child.
O# His Own
MONTREAL (L’P lj — Henri
(Pocket Backet) Richard will be
nn his own for the first time now
that hi* brother, Maurice, hs- reBred fr«m lh« Montreal Canadiene

Ravenna

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the

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LAST 2 DAYS
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Caliiornlt was the first stale M.0S.0* DWISIUN• Uv# sew
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to appoint a public defender

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NEW YORK (CPU — A ri*aret • saaekiag education cam ­
paign among aebool children was
described today by the American
Caacer Society a t **a major caned to cooper*ca In the seUmr ef

ft* Utah P M
. Tho commendation wai pcesentM |» C4t. Charles 0. Danas ad.
•ommandmg officer by Cape
Frank C. Edwards, coaatso&amp;zg
hC leer at Heavy Attack Wm* Owe,
farin g inspection ceremonies eon
ducted far the peesewtatma at

C. F. Fseid. chairman ad tie
Realtor* t"dTrtrml C o n z iU n , re­
ported on pregre** heisr made by
the itdvitrial grssy. Betaro the
cemmittee ia ready to faactwri. a
few more detail* need to be work­
ed out. A special meeting will he
railed within a few day* tor this
purpose, he said.
Mrs. Ruth Hamiitoa was elect­
ed sw e-prtiidm t lor the year

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cited the aquadron foe meeting ar
exceeding aH requirements darh | the coarse ef n NATO *wd
Sixth Fleet sw rcjff. The admiral
r wt commended the squadros
eotabhskiag aa ‘ outtUwding
safety record" The Cheekertails
ere the first beasy aiuck squadgem te compete a shipboard Sixth
Fleet deployment without as a»reraft a trade*tAfter re id. eg the fcmmendaI m s , Cdr. Doenand presented mdsiidual awards to assay members
at the nosadeem. Nineteen officers
■ad men were awarded coveted
Ka«y **E'»" lor omtaunding ach-

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read the citation commen­
dation of Adm G. Craig to

COR. DONNAL I), right canter, ahake* the hand of Li. Ij.g.) E. E. May new
upon presentation of the coveted N a r y "E* during ceremonies in which 1‘J

t k # ^/vsoegel&gt;»r&gt;ew

c fik iii an-i mat* of V AH*! 1 got n * r u * . O iitf n. A. iiti u tf i* si rigut

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tion ceremonies Friday at
the Naval A ir Station.

gM and three Bice were awarded
Ceod Ceadact asedala.

SECOND

behind Cdr. Donnaud.

President Neal Farmer as.ed
the srembert w&amp;o atte-.Jed the
realt. rf corventuOfi in Miami to
report on their reaction* ta the
cocrentior. and to the educational
material they bad received.
Farmer spoke on the contentson. especially the award that was
presented to the Seminole County
realtors lor aw outstanding press
book; Bill Stamper discussed trad­
ing.Wally Deitrtek, legal dorumerits
action to her f i n t realtor* con­
vention; Mr*. Jackson on inferma*
tioa she bad received on bringing

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CONTEST RULES
• 11 footbail Rumen thia weekend ate plated, one
in each ad on thin p*R**. Indicate winner by writing
in *h? name of team opposite the advertiser*
name in the Entry Blank. No acorr*. Just pick
winners.

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this page and place this number in the space pro.
t ided in Entry Blank. This will be used to break
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The society'* public relationa
d irem r. Walter G. Jam et. laid
the cigar*! education profram i*
be inf tam ed to fcifh school »tudeata tbroufbout the aatioa in co­
operation nith achool offlciala.
Jamei made the itatem eati fa
a report submitted today to the
annual meeting of the American
Cancer Society
which
rum
throufh Friday.
H» taid the aocietya color
sound Jiimstrfp "To Smoke Or
Not To Smoke'' baa had a record
response as an education tool on
cancer. “ More than 10.000 copies
of the filmstrip, together with re­
lated material, have been distrib­
uted in the last eifh: months,**
James said
The filmstrip stresses that the
NEW ORLEANS iUFH — T&gt;»
best pretention against lung can­ New Orleans Mid-winter Spors
cer is cot smoking. A leaflet dic­ Assa. announced Monday tha earlicit ticket aell-out ever record.t
industrr into a eommunite and for a New Year's Dsy Sagai r&gt; &gt;1
Mrs. Moses on the inspiration she gam# .The only ticket! r*mai»'"i
bad received aa an associate are thoae roferved for the par.
member.
ticipating teams.

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Other Local Fo o tb a ll Experts
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education.

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• n
ineati*:*
agree lh*t
inokios it ■ major cauae or »
cancer."
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Alto included in the ’ c ijirtt
Ait" it a chartentitled ■\i—.
Cigireu. Mere Lung Cancer " J*
l i f t : "What are jo u r chance, nf
getting lung cancer? It depe
on bee much and now king yo-j
hate imoked. Half a pact y
cigar*:* a day? Your n ik
up eight time*. Two packs or
more? Twenty timvi great*: „
Jarnri
taid the
1: m o9
Ptnnixlxania. Mittourl and I V .
forma dixiiioni of the carter: ku
cietj bad put about 3.000 of &gt;-«
anticigaret filmitrip* in U‘c.
At a retult of fin t rear.:
the program. Jirne* laid, the w.
tiety it eoundenng the call.nj of
a jouth conference on amocing,
featuring teen-age leaden fro-g
all nationt.

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FLORIDA VS. AUBURN

�Cuban Diplomat To Head Anti-Castro Force
MIAMI (UP!) —Dr. Jo** Miro former head of Cuban yailwaya.
Cardona, former Cuban prims
Also prasant wars representa­
ministar and diplomat, has baan tives of tba Democratic Revolu­
imed to head a eommlllee work tionary Front, a union of five
g toward unity of ravolutionary inti Castro groups snd the Move­
(roups opposed Is Prsmisr ridel ment for Revolutionary Recovery.
A major group absent was the
Casti*.
Cardona was aalsctad at a unit; Cuban Liberation Union headed
meeting attended by about 40 par* by Francisco Cajigas, eiiied Ca­
sons .Monday nifht. Among (boss ban industrial iit.
prasant wars Maj. Pedro Diaa
"Evaryone now seems to desire
Lana, as commander of the Cuban unity, an integration without per­
air fores wtdar Castro; Lola Con- sonal ambition." Cardona aaid.
In Agurro. tormar Havana radio "W* should hava only one purpose
^ommentstor; snd Raul Chibss. and thought now—to rid Cuba of

«

Caatn and tba Communists.'*
Carons served as Cuban prims
minister after lbs fall of Presi­
dent Fulgenrio Batista and later
as ambassador to Spain, lie de­
fected from Ilia Castro government
snd took refuge in the Argentine
embassy In Havana in July only
a few days after being named
ambassador to the United States,
he arrived in Miami last weekend.
Cardona offered aa answer to
other exiles wondering about hia
11-month attettianre to Castro.
He said he stayed isi Cuba

® ljr
VOL

because be thought ho ecsald help
item tba government's turn to­
ward Jh« Communist ramp, and
added. "If one wants to consider
patriotism by throoology. judging
Cubans on tba dale they fled from
Cuba, then perhaps Fulgancio Ba­
tista is tba moat patriotic of all."
Rejection of Cuba's demand for
urgent General Assembly debate
showed the United Nations placed
little eredenre in its charges the
United States planned an invasion
within hours, diplomatic sources
said today.

Urn allegation waa made Tues­
day by Cubaa Foreign Minister
Raul Roa.
Ha charged also that the United
States waa preparing a staged in­
cident at the Guantanamo naval
hast in connection with the pres­
idential election*.
But the X-nailon Steering Committee turned down the demand
for dirret assembly debate and
voted to send the issue In the Po­
litical Commitlcs where it may
not come up for several weeks.

it m t lf r

WEATHER: Cloudy with shower* through Thuradny. High today, *0-85. Low tonight, 8V70.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
W E D N E SD A Y , OCTOBER 26. 1960
United Preaa Leased

AMONG SANFORD VOLUNTEER WORKERS for the Kennedy Johnson
ticket'in thin group, who joined others *.* the Democrat!* opened » campaign
officn at Park Ave. nr.d Kirat Si. From left are Marilyn Hunt. Mrs. Walt nr
Girlnw, Mrs. Jove# Kirtlay, Mrs. Ann Harrimnn, Mrs. Rhoda Harriman
n n d Batty Odham.
NO. 48

News Briefs

New High School
Is Delayed Again
JDnlil Christinas

Presidential Politics
Ry United Pres* International
Presidential opponent* Richard
M. Nixon and John K. Kennrdv
accused each other today of duck­
ing In campaign apeecnes topic*
that might lose votes.
Nixon planned at least .eight
stops in a whistle stop trip
through rural and industrial sec­
tions of Ohio. This ia the GDP
nominee’s second consecutive day
of slumping fur the state's big
bloc uf 23 electoral vote*.
Democratic randidate Kennedy-

ended a back-breaking two-day
campaign through Illinois ami intaded Detroit and oilier Michigan
cities in quest of till! state's io
eieduiat votes. SLx aides were
pleased with hi* rerepuon In nor­
mally Republican strongholds sur­
rounding Chicago.
Nison began the new day of
blunt rharge-irading Ivy question­
ing Kennedy's pnlitiral courage
fur having fallen "so strangely al­
ien!" on the Democratic farm
program.

"Could K bo that one* again
till political nerve has failed
him ?" Nixon i*ktd in a speech
Poll Favors Iketia
prepared for delivery 1q SpringTOKYO i f P it— A public opin
field, Ohis. The GO? wawrfhlau
inn poll eondiulrl by Ihe Japa­
repealed hia charge that hit
nese Kvodo news agency today
rival'* program would boost food
predicted an election victory next
coats, and auggested Kennedy
month for the Liberal Democratic
lacked the "political courage" hi
The opening of tha new SeminParty of Premier llajalo Iked*.
estimate how grocery price* would
•la High School baa bean Hslayed
be affected.
Vote Suit Starts
several mors weeks, Supt. of
Kennedy accused his opponent
BROWNSVILLE. Tenn. (UPH—
Schools R. T. Milwee reported to­
of a "political cuverup" on Anier&lt;
Justice Department allorneys be
day, adding that he will recomlean prestige abroad. He called on
gan taking depositions Tuesday
Nixon (o make public a govern*
mead that the achoot board hold
Iroin defendants in a government
ment survey which published re­
suit charging that "economic
off moving into the new aehool
ports
said allowed Dial foreign
pressure'*
was
brougnt
to
hear
in
antil the Christman holidays.
Haywood County, Tenn . to keep
countries consider Russia the
^ The new school wa* supposed to
Negroes from registering a* vot
world's mightiest military power.
have been ready for occupancy by
era.
D un Uni ter, vice pmaMcttl uf Section 8-li nf the Ly.
' Perhaps this incident of politi­
Sept. A but at that time architect
iiinit High Svltool .Missile Club, reported tod ly that tiro
cal rovenip will remind us that
John Burton naked for a post­
Candidates Thanked
classes tniiili' two successful fit ings Tuesil.u Knelt time
it Is time to face, not hide, the
ponement until Nov. 1.
BERLIN lUPl) - West Berlin
a lieijrht uf over 1.000 feet wins michctl by the missile.
facts about our situation, both at
However, Milwee said that Hur­
Mayor Willy Brandt Tuesday
The missile wins nmile from « kit hiiiI tuuk about
liimie and abroad." Kennedy
ricane Donna caused approximnt*night thanked presidential candi
two hours Io assemble. The filings took aboul l.*v min­
said in a speech prepared for de­
!y (10,DUO damage and that con­
dales John F. Kennedy and Rlch- utes.
livery in .Alt. Clemens, Mich. He
struction would not ba completed
ard M. Niton fur keeping the
THE
STATE
SURVEY
leant
looked
over
fulure
avhoul
site*
in
the
county
charged the Eisenhower adminis­
for “at laast several more week* "
Berlin inur out of the U.5. prexi
and nturted compiling data to present to the school board. Standing, left
tration with "supresaions of th*
a
Meanwhile City Manager W. E.
drntial campaign and fur pledg­
to right, are Supt. of School* R. T. Milwee and U. J. Bennett, chairman of
truth"
on the other matter* pre­
^Knowles reported today that eily
ing io continue |he defense of
the team. Seated around th* table, left io right, are survey team member*
viously.
erewa will start installing a newer
West
Berlin.
(Herald Photo)
Saxon Poyner, Mitchell Wade and ('arl Reave*.
Kennedy charged Tuesday night
line into the school Friday. He
that Nixon had "seriously misled
estimated that it would take about
Israeli Boats Seized
th* American people" about th*
three weeke Tor the job to be com­
CAIRO 1 1 PI) — Two Israeli
rejiortcd prestige survey.
pleted.
vessels have hern impounded and
The Massachusetts senator tuld
their crews held in rusloily by
Ihe United Arab Republic, it was
Forms for filing complaint* to forms to ilie board for consider* an Elmhurst, III., audience that
announced Tuesday night. The Ihe Board uf Equalization are lion.
Nixon had "m isstated the facta,
A Stale Department of F.duc* schools in the county and to make air and a hang rang* school announcement said tha boats, a available m the olltce nt Ihe Cir
Included in the informalton to either because he chose to misin­
lulling vessel and a launch, ' pen cull Court tlerk and the tax be presented it the n*me and form the public nr because ho
lion aurvey team i* looking over rrcqm..icndaiu.n» U&gt; serve th* program.
Bennatt, ha hi* pralimloary re ttraied coastal water* cloae to
,
, i
county school system ami the
address of Hie complaint, legal was uninformed himaelf."
assessor.
six new proposed achool site, m S (m D(lp&gt;rt|nfnt nf rtll, aljon port today, said that Semlnol* Gaia Beach."
Contrary to Ihe Vico president's
description
of the property ill
The County Commission mil ill
Seminole County to lake care of a* a ha«ii for planning immedl- County is among the faiteit grow­
question, it a assessed value and assertion that U. S. prestige u at
a.v
the
equaltralnm
board
starting
ing school population counlie* in Economy In Pause
Hpn. A. S. fSjrd) Hrrtung J r , the rapidly growing school pnpnla
full cash value as appraised by an all-Umr high, Kennedy de­
the slate.
congressman from the fifth dis­ tlon here.
WASHINGTON (U P lt-A group next Wednesday.
Die complaint.
clared "Amur lean prestige, «wCircuit
Clerk
Arthur
Beckwith
Figures released io the survey of busmen leader* said Presi
U, J. Bennett, chairman of the
trict of Florida, will address a
Additional informal ion lu indi­ sentiat to aur influence and ou*
leant showed that lit* greatest to- dent Eisenhower told them today Jr. said today that anyone who cate that the assessment against
meeting of the Oviedo Chamber team, said this morning (list
creax* over the pa*t 10 years has he believes Ihe Ameriran aconu is a laxpayer or Ibv authorized Hie piopsrly it rvcesslvc ami m security, had declined these last
of Commerce at the Cily Hall tlirre of the sites were hi south
occurred in the south end uf the my ia now going through a agent for Die owner of real pro equitable, must also he included right year* even more sharply
Memorial Building Thursday at Seminole, wliirh is the la*ieit
growing school population ares,
county, especially in Ihe Lyman "pause ' which will turn out to Ire perly in Ihe couniy may aubmit in Ihe rr|&gt;ort, Beckwith pointed Ilian we realised."
lo rn .
Nixon Tuesday night branded
School area. In 1931 there were less severe than the 1938 reces­
*
Ernest Wealing, chamber presi­ according In a recent mid) by the
uill.
Kennedy "iillerly unknowing and
Reynolds. Smith and Hill, a 310 while children in Ihe Lyman sion. Retail trade representatives
dent, has urged attendance of all school board.
Anyone Interested in securing
irresponsible" for saying m their
Bennett declined in sav where Jacksonville engineering firm, will School ami luday there are 1.331 discussed tha acunomy with Ki
county resident* who wish to hear
information as hi the asses*
fourth TV debate Dial the admin­
the tiles are but indicated he meet with the County Cuinnilttion children m the four ictmols in the •wntiower early this morning and
the congressman.
ed value to lie used on the PJvji)
A delegation of Oviedo council will have a full report to prevent next Tuesday to go over a cost area.
told him that retail sales would
lax roll ia requested fo contact istration trird to purauadc Chiang
rilirnat* for a county-wide water
members including W. H. Martin, during the early pari of ]MI.
Kai-shek fo withdraw hia Chines*
set a record this year and risr
live lu. assessor.
Supt. of School* R. T. Milwee conirol and drainage study.
Rex Clonts, B. F. Ward Jr., J.
lurlher ui 19*41.
Bfckwilu emphasized that com­ Nationalist troop* from fjuetnoy
Y. Harris and Ben Jones; Mayor reported that a public hearing
The Jacksonville firm was se­
On!. (U l’li— Rr* plaint* must be tiled in writing and .Mai.su. Nixon categorically
I** Gary, C. R. Clonti and Wcat- on Ihe new site* will be held lected Irmn a Held "f eight engi­
Pay TV Source Asked cueWINDSOR,
crews dug lit rough the ami in pnqicr form so Dial the denied any such efforts.
ing, will meet Herlong at the when Ihe survey team makes its neering firms Tuesday and ha*
WASHINGTON (UIMI — Movie wreika-ge of a downtown depart­ hoard will have thr necessary
lie made the statements in th*
Orlarvlo airport. They will he linal recom mends lions.
theater ownera were armed today ment store today searching for Informalton Ul sludv.
has agreed to submit Ihe tilim
advanced text of his firaj paid po&amp; host* it a dinner for him in
The purpose of the survey, *c at next weeks meeting.
with government permission to the hodics of Iwo more persons
liiic.il TV speech, broadcast from
~ ilie Skyline Restaurant before cording in Bennett, I* to secure
HDI.I.VWOOD ( U P li— A crowd look into Ihe question of how pay believed buried by an explosion
In other action the board re­
Cincinnati. But h* left out the
escorting him in Oviedo City Hall. I and analyte infnrmaium about ceived frum J. I- Hobby a check of theatergoers turned into an IV backers will nblain first run which left right known dead and
whole scciion when he wrol on
Two
Stolen
Cars
for
the unexpended balance angry mob Tuesday night when films they plan hi televise. The nearly tin) injured.
(lie air. Hu press aide, Herbert
The Ixrdies nf seven women Reported Found
ed enter from ihe 1939-60 budget; four youths wearing swastika arm theater owners, main npponrnu
G. Kirin, said Nixoo ran out of
Approved entering into a con hands tried to picket the opening of a propowd three year test of were pulled from Ihe rubble after
Two
cars
•to!m
in
Sanford
have
lime. On the program, Nison said
tract with Nautical Mapping See of Negro en.erlam rr Sammy pay TV, won a ruling from Chair the explrrsinn Tuesday. Annihcr hern recovered, police reported Kennedy displayed "dangerous
man
Frederick
Ford
of
the
Fed
woman died in a Windsor hospital Tuesday.
vice uf Orlando for in x 60 inch Davis Jr.’s new show.
and erroneous judgment" on (JuePolice had to rescue Hie plac rral Communication* Commit
a n '.cirri hours after' the
county inapt at $2 rich in Iota
A
n
r
rcjHUtcil
stolen
from
a
muj Matsu, Ihe U2 flight and
ard
carrying
youth*
from
almiil
sum Tuesday that they could m bliMl&gt;
Uy t „ |( a |,in&lt; Horn
of I,ISM;
public
parking
lot
snd
belonging
Cuba.
I Adopted a resolution requesting loo persons milling outside the quire into the Issue to a limited a newly installed heating system. io John Drucker, radio Italian
xis«- vice president snd in a
degree."
Rescuers Tuesday night report­ iti»n*?er has hern Uses tori In
i tha State Read Department to rnn- Huntington Hartford Theater and
-duiriiiviu inai tii* Em u tower
lake
them
from
the
scene
‘
ne
ed
spoiling
Iwn
more
bodies
&amp;an(oid Mayor Karl Higgin - 1 The theme for t'ni* year s obnh- tjuri a iratf.r and planning aur
Rockingham, S’. I ', Police Chief administration bad just about
cause we couldn t guarantee their
hurled in Die nibble.
botham today proclaimed Thurt- j servant e is "U. S. Navy—Flexible vry in Ihe couniy.
Hoy William* said,
ciuxcd Inv apace gap and bad
safety."
French Poet Exile
Cunadi.rul who were in Britain
day a* Na*y Day In Sanford and Force fur Freedom.' '
Anoi'ier automobile stolen from
Purciia cd two car* lor thr
All
four
ytmlh*
were
roughed
up
during World War II likened the Die Bill Hemphill Motor* lot Del. achieved great success in clo&lt;mg
urged alt eitisen* In take part in J Tha theme of liiur-dny * oh- riming office at a cost of £1.341
by the crowd during thr heated Wins Nobel Prize
e x p l o s i o n to Ihe bomb blail* of 13 ha* iwen found at Seville. A the in,t.ile g*p. He said both
the •'appropriate observance ef -variance »tjc*»e* ti&gt;»t the _Nayv !r;:n Sanford Mnlnrs:
ft* * minute skit mi&gt;h
VliX'KHni.AI Sweden ( t 'l ’li — Ihe laindon bliti. The rsplosion youth li.-led by police as Elwood were inherited from th* Truman
this day."
I ia nut only a deterieut force since
Awarded bids on concrete pipe,
Aged between 19 and *u. the t- rrnch poet Alexis St —I e ;er la*g nil-ap'eii ine (runt and roar walls
administration.
Higginbotham. in the proclara- is is dedicated to the achievement asphalf, pre-slrcvxcd bridge mem­
pickets
said they had wanted to cr, belter kno-sn under his ju-n of ihe I wu story m arly blockwide te lle r ,-413 W. FlrsL SL. wa* reation, said that it i* only fitting of the u ltim a te goal uf fieeduni. bers and concrete piling and lime
p.tried
as
telling
officer*
hrtook
parade In front uf the I neater in
and proper than our civilian pop­ Emphasis ia a foul on versatility rock for next years road pro­
name "SL—John I'rise," won the structure and dropped Hie Hour* the car hut abandoned it almui
protest against Davis' furthcom­
Cigarets, Money
into the haveuirnl.
ulation give a well deserved bon- and mobility In the them*, but the
five miles north of Defused when
ject*.
ing marriage to lilondr actress BHRl Nobel literature pr.zc today.
Store .nanagrr Joseph Halford, ii ran out of gas
ee and rwcogmlion to tha achiava- Navy it much nun* than Pularit
The prize conferird bv Ihe
Taken From Diner
Mjv Britt. They said Kiev were
31, *aid he was iii he sub-basemenis of our Navy and to ita subm atinn ami aircraft carriers,
believer* in ''racial purity" and Swedish Academy nf lailler* m- incut vsith a plumber and elec*
The Dixie Bell dinner on Hwy.
heroic men and women—living li ia a fun* built of le.s glamor­
. Index a S43.r&gt;23 rath award.
Coffee
Club
Meet
objected
to
intei
marriage,
but
dr
17
9g was broken inio some time
irician
working
on
the
furnace
City
Zone
Board
ami dead—all over lha glob*, for ous, but no less rast-nllMt vhlps
tiled they belonged in sty organ!
Leger fled In WashiugHm early moment* before Die espluvion.
County Heallh Director Dr "early Hits morning," the sheriffs
their palroUarn, loyalty, effieieney amt su p p o rt squadron*. N A S Com­
aelton.
in World War II rather than con­
To Hear Planner
• \Ae rlecidrd to upen the main Clyde Brollien will be guest of olnce reported.
mander Robert ftlye said.
snd devotion So duty."
tinue
lo serve in Ihe French dtp gas line (rum ihe street ami *11 honor at lb* Culfte Club mrei ng
Deputy fo J. Kril said Hiat the
City Planner George Simon*
lomatic service undr Ihe \ irhy we got was air. All of a sudden scheduled Thursday at 10 a m . juke box and cigarel machine In
l Jr , will present portion* of a Spanish Class
regime. He was deprived of t)ir
came through," he said at Ihe Chamber of Commerce Ihe place was broken into and an
comprehensive plan for Ihe city
French eiiilensliip ami Ills prop- T turned to leave Ihe basement Building Staff member* nf the undetermined amount of change
growth at the toning commission Postpones Meet
&gt;Health mill will al-o ne introduced and cigarets stolen.
when it exploded."
meeting icneduled for I..JU pm
The adult runvei .att-Mial Sjian- erly in Trance wav confiscated.
Thursday.
ish rU tt wliirh meel ■ Monday and
Simons has been at work on the Tuesday of rack w*-k at Serulnulf
556 File Absentee
1plan, which includes long range High with Jlra. Esther William*
apttal improvements, for the past serving as Instructor. will n o tBallots In County
year,
hold a class Morula* (Incr It D
The Chamber of Commerce the problem of worthless checks.
Supervisor of Reglxtrsllon C»
At the same time, lit* planner Halloween. The class will meet
Tl» United Fund riinipiDjrn war team rhairntan, John Fit*Patrick importance of a successful fund
Dinner will begin at T pm , in
quarterly meeting Thursday will
m.lla
Bruce p&gt;djv zeported that
ni[i
also
present
for
adoption
a
Thursday instead, for Iht* week uiizaimtd her* Tuesday and Kan- 1 was named Drasurer and John I drive to any ronimunity.
feature a program of double in­ Ihe Civic Center and the program
33d absentee ballots have been
new
inning
ordinance
for
the
city.
dail
Chase,
named
geot-iol
chair-1
Krider
wa*
arlectvd
as
campaign.
“Induslries
tusaiing
in
an
area
only.
terest in add,non to election of will start at 8:30 p m. The public
jalwaya check to see if a city takes Issued thus far for th* November
Th* regular »&lt;hetlul* will h* re- man. promised "a program that | chairniao and diviaiun leader.
is invited to both, with re-ervaneve officeri.
Tins oigailiiing romoiiltc* wilt | rule of it* various ngenciea such general election.
tuoied Die lull.,* my week, E. R will he short, intense and successThe chamber d.recturs will pay lions required lor the dinner by Cold Price Drops
"This is thr largest number
set a dote tins week for a kickoff ( as lhu«e in the Unilrd Fund." he
Douglass, Seminule County dtrtc Dll."
LONDON (U Pli -T h e price •(
•ver
issued," Mrs. Bruce said.
® tribute to personnel U the ban contacting the C of U olfice. Any­
"T h e i m p o i t a m e of the linitvd breakfast to get th* teams til ac­ j said. "Th* Martin Co. at Urlando
lor of vocational and adult aducg
ford Naval Air Station for outvland- one wishing to hear ihe program gold dropped sharply on the Lon- Don, announced.
F u n d to S anford c a n n o t he over- tion and hop e* to e o i u p l e t * the | found that it had employes living
mg s*rv ice to the county, includ­ is invited to come at 8 30 with- don market today but stayed
einpha iz«d," ( has* aaid upon sc- work by Thanksgiving. December I in Raufotd, so it becam* one oi School For Clerks
srr* r*w*-*e. r.m-----——- — LyS.Wi.' 1h- 1 "■* 1
i n g assistance w
eT.T
A sclioul for eierka end in*p#cln u 'iL L fo h -ii-^ ia v tll Hiy_for Die f«ui[«sign | one fust eontrihoUira, sending
Thu will he Ihe last quarterly Board prtet of 833 an ounce. The
up after Hurricane Donna.
im «
r l r .i'r'l,H| l! e r^ v ie i* i"
The Duplieale Hridle Glob wifi ■inly provide* worthy agencies, 1 and the romnilttee aaid iso e ile n -| checTTTe7o7»^# heaaii Die drivt
A special program sponsored meeting of the chamber director* London gold market's five dim- meet si I ; (3 p m. Thursday m whnh ai* nienrt-ers, with money, sinus nr* planned,
•lection will ii* h dd Nov. l at
It* explained.
by the sheriff will be presented , tin* year and committee* will rt pany committee fued the price Die Tourist Usurer behind tne but it ia a simple rntaiia ai ful­
Southern Bell and McCiory’t 7:30 p. m. at th* Horn* DemonThreu contribution* already are
the interest of aU businessmen, port in addition to the numina- at t3*T» aa ounea, down tl la Civic Center. AH bridge player* filling avsry citiaan'a *bligatMsa on hand f&lt;&gt;c th* United Fund to ar* th* other two advance euninb- st rat inn office. Supervisor of
Wept»*entatlves &lt;*f the Florida I tion of a new president, vice pre- from Tursday's official level of are invited to partiripue in the rn Zhe riimmunlty."
build from ami Chass pointed on* utors lo the fund this year. Goal Registration Camilla Broca aaid
(*wof** Tutshg %m» awwrutulwd cd tfu zfl Mi 41 tc vaatujg* U AM •d tog tempaign m |47^&gt;Ust,
MufMd *ui 44M4A W j SssJsxy, adsi ITOAwwfW.
•M .
R
(

Swo-o-o-s-h!

Tax Complaint Forms

Herlong To Speak
"To Oviedo C Of C

Six School Sites Studied

Available To Owners

County To Cooler
Tuesday On Study

Swastikas Turn
- Crowd Into Mob

Rescue Hunt On
For Blast Victims

Navy Day Proclaimed

,B y Sanford Mayor

Double Presentations

Set For C of C Meeting

Chase Heads United Fund Campaign

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! Mr. John D. Peters,
| Native Of Sanford,
1 Dies Al Tampa
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Robert M. Krlley mad* several
mistakes rfri'.Ir.g hi* car Saturday
night.
He era»h*d !nts_a&amp;
poM'trtan, left the scene of tha
accident, turned hi* own car over
and fi*d on loot—into (he front
yard of Sheriff J. L. Hobby.
jven'ey
m arred' with drivin r while intoxicated, hit and run
and reckless drlvInrt'T he police
report rave this account:
Policeman Robert Howell wai
driving hi* own car on Kim Are.
and (topped at a atop algn. Kel­
ley'* rar struck Howell's knock Inr It into a utility pole. He then
aped away on Him, hut flipped hi*
auto end over end at 20th St. and
Coronado Cirrle.
Jumping from the wrecked rar,
weiirjr n n ir n iii u-onmirw t i r n i
and was grabbed by Hohhy, who
held hi in for Capt. Arnold Wil­
liams. SgL Richard Coegrava and
Patrolman Earl Bourquerdss, who
booked him.
Howell and Kelley wera taken
to Seminote Memorial Hospital,
Howell suffered two broken riba
and Kelley a broken collar bone,
police said.

Funeral service* lor Mr. John
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He died Thursday alter being i
stricken during the half-time of
the KobUuon-Lakeland High football fam e.
Mr. Peter* was president "I
Bentley-Gray Dry Gooda Co. He
hell many civic posla, was former
president of the Greater Tampa
Chamber of Commerce and wa*
director of the Exchange National
Bank. He bad served a* president
and director of the National Dry
Gooda Assn.
He had gained an outstanding
war record during WWI1 and at
Use age of 32 had been givrn the
rank of colonel. Working as direc*
tor of personnel of the Eighth Air
Force, he was under the command
- Of Gen. J . H. (Jimmy) Doolittle.
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By the end of his active service
; ha had been awarded the Legion
- of Merit, the Bronze Star and the
~ French Croix de Guerre.
Mr.
Peters remained in the Air Force
. reserve as a colonel and was ac­
tive lo the American Legion.
Boro in Sanford on Nov. 13,
1811, he graduated from the UniI versity of Florida with a degrte in
£ business administration and was
- elected lo the University Hall of
l Fam e, He was employed In 1830
- by the Henlley-Gray Dry Goods
7 Co., and worked from stock clerk
1' up to president in 193*.
j
Baaidea his work with the
_ G reater Tampa Chamber of Com~ m elee ,aa diiector and latrr preri*• dent, he served as president of Ilia
- Tampa Rotary Club, director of
7 the Hillsborough Taxpayers Assn.
and director of personnel of Jlilla- borough County Civilian Defense.
1
The survivors Include his wifi,
* Mrs. Eleanor May Peters; * Uxug- hter, Anno Peters; a son, John
; Charles Peters, all of Tampa; Isis
■ mother, Mrs. T. L. O’Connor,
1-ake Mary: and a sister, Mrs,
Margaret Whelchel, Miami.
Burial was in Myrllo Hills Ceme­
tery, Tampa, on Saturday,

Snyder Funeral
Services Saturday
Funeral service* for Clarence
- Snyder of Oeteen wera held at
Ilrissou Funeral Home Saturday.
* Burial was In Osteen Cemetery,
Pallbearer* were U. C. Hniark,
^George Stine, Robert llirt. Dr.
John Bradin, Robert Williams and
w . R.
Honorary pellbsar' era wars Raymond Lawson, P.
Piety, D. C. Howard and Col. Wil­
liam Doyle,

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—The United Natl-m* celebrate
its 13th birthday today embroil?!
in bitter EaH - West scraps over
disarm a incut and the very make.
up—u-.‘ th* world uigimZafibn.
British Minister of Slate David
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A SNACK for Ihi.a Ijritml new linn cub whs furniahetl l*y
A. L. Hood, Sanford zoo director, after the birth of
three of the cubs at the zoo Monday night. Mr*. Hood in
curing for the three at her home until they're big enough
to place in the zoo,
(Herald Photo)

Halloween 'Brawl' Slated Saturday

Political Column! ’
tee in atari a new round in th*
diia.'.T.ujr.cr.t debate that &gt;ho&gt;(g
no sign* of solution.
The Russians have threatened
lo lead a Communist walkout if
the commltlee docs nut act favor­
ably and quickly on Soviet di»armament proposals.
Poland was reported readying
a demand tiiat the General A*xembly meet in special session
next spring if Hie United Stale,
Britain and Che Soviet Union Q
not work out a nuclear le»t tyan
agreement in Geneva by then.
Drift shy • Gore it a specialist ia
this subject. He has spent much
of the past two years a* the lint.
i*h neeniiatnr in Geneva
The world organization lakes a
breather this afternoon to heir
the Philadelphia Orchestra play
Beethoven'* Ninth "Choral" S v ^
phony tn the great General As­
sembly hall in honor of U N
Day.
President Eisenhower and th*
governors of 49 slates proclaimed
today as "United Nations Day"

A HalfoTreen •’Hra’ar!" will be: not uqulrcJ.
held Saturday at the Civic Center:
At dosing time the action will
for all Sanford Civic Center Card shift to the Ritz Theatie for a
holders. Both Junior and Senior full length, double-feature hor*
High students will be Invited in ror ihow beginning at 11:30 p, m.
for tha faitivitlea.
j Tima and place to buy advance
Two C ars D am aged, D rivers H ospitalized
Thera will be games, excitement, ticket*.for this hairv feature deand prises for all. Th* big attrac­ signsd to straighten hair and curl
tion for tha evening will ba a rec­ tots will b* announced later.
The doors open at 7:30 p. m. at
ord hop featuring a newcomer in
town, Jim Cslrna, of radio sta­ th* Civic Center.
tion WSFK to spin the wax disc*.
Ha haa promised to shake up
HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
plenty of surprises to keep all in
a tte n d a n t on thair toe* and en­
(BY UR. F. LKO KERWIN)
*
tertained.
An Octobsr birthday patty will
Thl* will he a costume affair
Ira held for military personnel at with prliea awarded in several
Hr PAT TAYI.OK
Im proper D igestion
tha
USO
Tuesday
at
I
p.
m.
Tha
classifications,
but
a
coituma
1*
school,
says
the
main
purpose
for
An all girl football gam*!,
the heart and circulatory system.
Stminola County Homs Demon­
when the bony utructure he- on the nerve supplxving tha
FNA ia to interest girls in nursing
Never!
Main activities for the club has
comes distorted ever no .«tnmach so the glantia are un.
and
its
related
fields,
stration Cluba will b« tha hoaThis probably haa been the com­
been organization and election of
.xlightly, pressure may lie pro- able to secrete proper gastric)
t esses.
Tha group meets every second
ment among the A and B Squad
officers. Robert llullaid was elect­
i* * A
ducctl on delicate nerve tis- juiec.i, therefore an incoor*
ami fourth Wednesday at 12 p, m.
Fighting Serntnolfi around SHH until they move lo the new school. ed president with Mike Caolo, vice
sue
thus reducing function- dinntion (lev elopes, which ha*
FORT SAM HOUSTON, Tex.
A repiesenlativa from tha So­
atnre new* got out alwut the Pow­ Then they will meet after school president and Barbara Harris, sec­
ing
ability
of nerve.*.
been named indigestion.
(AIITNC)
—
Capt.
Ronald
S.
cial Security district office will
der Puff Football game with girl* at 4 p. m.
The
function
of
At
thin point your modei^
retary-treasurer,
tut in Sanford Wednesday a t the Garner, 27, whose wife, Ann, lives
from every rla»* donning jersey*
nerves are to Chiropractor enters the picon Route 3, Savannah, tia.. com­
Due* are on* dollar per year.
'there are 43 members jn the
on Nov. ft for the big game at The projects are the banquet given
City Hall, A ria realdsnla needing pleted the military orientation
trun.imit energy, turu — makes mechanical reelub. The big project for the year
Memorial Stadium,
l i f e force or placement*, removes botm
at the close of the school year for is the sponsoring of the Seminole information pertaining lo old age, course al Brooke Army Medical
disability and survivors Insurance Center, For Sam Houston, Tex.,
It all started when the Junior members and parent* and the girls
mental impulse*, pressure from nerve*, re.
Hrirnre Fair in mid March. Money
rU.*s ufflcora realised that they meet all tha expanses for sending
provision* under the Social Se­ Oct. 7.
Prensure inter* stores flow of energy over
raising project for the club is the
w*m going lo hava to come up delegate* to tha district and state
curity Act may visit tha repre­
feres with pro- the nerve system nnd then
Captain Garner received train­
Hinging Valentine* in February.
with a pretty good money raising conventions.
sentative in tha City Comntiesion ing in the treatment of batGe
per function. This the inherent power within
The
club
take*
in
all
phnse*
of
arhrmn in Older to meet expenses
Injuries, care of personnel suf­ _______ in turn- affects c K11 express co-ordination
The high school (ilee Club held science nnd the sponsors, Don room after 9 sa. em. e
fur tlie annual JUNIOK-.SF.NTOR a car wash recently and Its suc­
fering from combat exhauition
Reynolds and Fled Culbertson,
FROM. .Something unusual, I* cess was encouraging, according
The Sanford Llona Club will and prcvanllva medicine proce­ the function of the organ «n(l ^curn cy. which in simple
along
with
the
rnliir
science
de­
supplied by impinged nerves, language means normal dtwliul they were looking fur. The
to the members. In fact It was.ao partment at the school, try to help host two representatives from the dural used to detect health ha- which produce incoordination Ration and health.
IF
school, they derided, was overrun em-oiiiaging that the members de­
Florida Council for tha tylmd at girds and avoid epidemics.
each
imINidual
with
hi*
interest.
w i t h randy, cookie*. peanut*, rided to hold another in November.
One of a series of articles
iU meeting Tuesday. J. W, Sima
The captain, son of Dr. and or improper activity.
Christmas card sale*, etc , and It
analyze indigestion, published in the public interand P. D. Dlllman will address tha lira. Wade H. Garner, Sanford, I ^ t’l
V
Price* on thl* one weie unusual,
wa* about time for a &lt;hangr.
More llun 87 per cent of whole group and show a film on work i* a 1931 graduate of Seminole Supposa you have been able e.-d lo explain and illiottrule
big cars were $1.60 and little cars,
It linnlly wan pasted that the
fur th* blind at DayUma Beach. High School in Sanford. A mem­ to eat practically anything iRe practice uf acientlfic
milk It water.
only II.
titte r rlassea uf Junior .Sophuinme
Tha I.ion's project of support ia ber of Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Chi you liked, then without ap- Chiropractic, written by Ur.
Hilly Johnson, Phyllis McDaniel,
Vi. the Senior-Freshmen girl* llarb.ua Moses, Deanna Nichols,
tight conservation.
’
fraternities, he ia a 1933 gra- parent reason "everything’’ p. [.«, Kerwin whose oflce in
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would play football.
duate of the University of Ala gives you indigestion. Why? located at 201 S. French Ave.
Ethel l.i-e Riser and Cindy May
Coarliitig thr girt- is two of the stayed at the slalom all day from
A reception for all Sanford Ju n ­ bama and U a 1939 graduate of Something happened to pro and his telephone number is
football players, Mike Caoln and its . m, to 5 p. m. and ntltsr mem­
ior High School teachers will be Miami University School of iledt- duce "mechanical pressure” FAirfax 2*7112.
Jimmy Terwillegtr.
held Tuesday al I p. m. In the
bers of tha Glee Club (tin s in
Tha Junior class, with offiears. shifts to wash.
Sanford Women's Club. All the
Jo Anil Ziegler, president; Robert
Junior High teachers and tta ff
The glee club stays active. Be­
Williams, vice president; Mary fore Christina* holidays, the group
members are invited to attend.
lleleno Washburn, seeittary; Del&gt;- will stage a variety show ,.sell
hin Scott, trra su irr; and John Christmas randy, hold another car
(inerts, chaplain; hat a large wash, and all this along with the
schedule to meet tins year. Any tegular schedule that goes oil con­
expenses that the Junior class has tinuously to prepaie for the state
c o r p u s c iiR is r i, r**. &lt;u*Ph
this term must lie met and also and district contest in the spring.
— Debra Kay UarnatJ couldn't
any that the class incurs as Seniors
Cindy May ami Phvllis are the
stand to »•* bar parents, Dr, and
next year. The seniora have no business managers fur the variety
Mrs. James L. Barnard, and her
dues and spend the money that has show. Miss Ollie Reese Whittle,
six brother* and sisters frolicking
been built up thr previous ysart in sponsor, for the girl* hasn’t an­
on surfboard* and water skis if
high school.
nounced yet what the show will be
eh* couldn't join th* fun.
Another project that the Junior* hut it look* as though it is going
So tha 15-munth-oUi Debra
have it the dances after the homp to ha good.
learned to surfboard. Wrapped in
fonthall gams*. Prlra to attend
The Seminole Science Club at
a Ufa jacket, th* toddler parch**
tlissn is hi) cents, stag or drag. HIIH has pl anned an Interesting
happily nsar the end of a surboard
Price (or the coming football game year for meinbtr* which will in­
towed by tha family spstd boat
i- $1 adults nnd 50 cents special clude patents and other interested
arro**
tha waters of Corpus Christ!
student price.
MISS LATIN — Maria Au­
students of tha school.
Hay.
The Future Nurses t'lub al
gusta
Paguaga,
21,
repre­
The group hat planned for sev­
Seminole (FNA) haa alerted offi­ eral speakers during tha year al
senting Nicaragua, wears
cer* and now boast a record num­ opan meeting!. These speaker!
her crown after being se- Kroll W inner
ber of members at 59.
NAPLES (L’P li - Ted Kroii
will be people prominent in the leded Mi-s Latin America
Pirsident Is Winnell Messer with science or engiureilng Held.
in New York—lUOl). Latin nl Fort Lauderdale woo the Flort
vice president, Sally Robb; secre­
One eurh progiam already has American Consular Associ­ da Professional Golfers Associa­
tary, Sarah Thigpen; treasurer, been held this fall, with Dr. Rob­
ation participated in stag­ tion tula Sunday with a score of
Linda llittell; and Roberta Ran­ ert Smith addressing the gruup nn
ing the colorful ceremony. 277 for the 72-hole tournament.
kin, chaplain.
I be tun In project for the girls,
and one they all look foruatd to,
is the opportunity to work in the
Seminole Hospital as student aids
Miss Barbara Rupre.-ht, sponsor
nnd liomrmakiiig teacher at Ibr

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FUTURE FARMERS of Amorim officers look over a work program for
the cnmiiifr year. Seated, left, vice president. Gilbert Freeman and Presi­
dent Doyle Carlton. Standing left to rijrht. Ron Hinson, chaplain; Willis
Ellsworth, treasurer; Don Farrrns, teacher; Allen Sheets, reporter; and
Tharon Petty, sergeant at arms.
(Herald Thotol

Sanford Junior High Forms First
Regular Agriculture Program
This year, fnr the first time st
the Sanfnrrt Juninr Hish School,
there will he a reciitnr agricul­
ture program.
Don Farrias, teacher for the
new vocational agriculture elns-

Hospital Notes

*e», has organised tha boys into
a new rhapter of Future Farmers
of America.
The eighth and ninth grad* hoys
are eligible to take the subject.
The ninth grade students now in
:he Sanford Junior High are pri­
marily responsib!' for the others
being able to take Ihe class. Vo­
cational Ag i* one of the elective
subject* for ninth grade boy*.
Some of the projects that the
group will take over thia year i*
to clean up the n-hool farm, raise
a puie-brcd *lecr and take charge
of the FFA fore*l.
Irarh boy also i« required to
have an individual project at
home.

Business
Briefs

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John Mankin, 26, a gradual# of
the Stetson law achool baa joinrd th# firm of Attorney Edwin A.
Sbinhoiser.
Mankin, who lives at 602 W.
27th St., recently completed hi*
:ix month lour of duty with th*
Army reaerie.
Prior to entering Stetson Law
School, Mankin attended Dennison
College m Ohio.

OCTOBER 19
Arimiislnna
Mary Pavii, Sanford; Reginald
Turner. Sanford; Minnie Fryer,
Sanford; Sarah Ann Cowan, San­
ford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr«. Ja n ie* A. Greenwood, Sanford, a son.
LAKELAND (LTD -M ore than
Di«m‘**al«
half of Florida'* ISO fresh fruit
Iren* Clary, Sanford; Eluabeth
packing house* are now in opera­
Houston. Sanford; Jess# LaRoche.
tion, according to Florida Citrus
Oviedo; Sara Bril Munchen, l.ake
Mutual.
Mary; Thomas Brown, Sanford;
Executive \ ice President Robert
Mm. Donald I.eFil* and baby, Os­
PITTSBURGH (LTD - Mother 1,. Kullrdge said Saturday packers
teen, Julia Merritt, Sanford; ,Mr«.
ami hahy are doing well, thank arc shipping all vanrtJfs of
George Alford and baby. Sanfotd;
grapefruit and limited quantities
Bonnie Boone. Sanford; Mabel you — all 3.U.V) pound* of them, of oranges, which he said are
A
50
—
pound
male
rhinoceros
Haywood, Sanford; Mary (iruhstn,
unusually iale in maturing this
Sanford; Mary Helen Jamison. came into the world at the High­ season.
land
Park
Zoo
Sunday
in
become
Sanford: Mrs. Jack Benton and
Rutledge said shippers this week
baby, Sanford; Joseph Edward*. ihe first rhino bom In the United should send nut about SKW ears of
Stales
in
20
sears
according
to
J.ake Mary.
Acting Zoo Superintendent How­ grapefruit amt too cars of orange*.
OCTOBER 20
Volume shipments are about two
ard Has*.
Admission*
week* away, he said.
The
youngster,
who
still
i*
with­
Carolyn Gore, l.ongivond; Sharon
Riggins, Ssnford; I.oretta Arnett, out a name, has the distinction of
Sanford; J. C. Gainer, Sanford; being only the Ihirri nf lit kind to
Timmons Reed. Sanford; Mary E. he horn in thi* country, Mass
said The oiher t wo were horn in
Williams, Sanford.
Ihe Brookfield Zoo in Chicago,
Birth*
NEW YORK (LTD - The vanHi* one-and-a-half-ton mother
Mr. and Mm. Joseph Riggins, San­
crahle Metropolitan Opera House
ford, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Frank­ was reported in fin* condition.
opens its iflth season tonight with
lin Core, Sanford, a son.
a venerable Verdi opera and the
Dismissal*
&gt;urngest conductor in th* pit
William O, Bridges, Sanford;
since
the late Walter Dim roach
Katherine Harvey, Sanford; Ida
darrled New Yorker* in the 1W&gt;*.
Chester, Lake Mary; Fred Muel­
PENSACOLA (U Pti - A hreakThomas Schippera at 30 already
ler, DeRary; Mr*. A. C. Ovoratreet
fast
rally in thi* Northwest Flo ha* five year* of Met conducting
and babv. Sanford; Mrs. Wedell
Hirt and baby, Sanford; Mrs. Wil­ i rid,a city today officially kicked evperirncc behind him. But his
off a two day campaign "air- selection hy perfectionist Rudolf
liam Wise and baby, Sanford.
cade'’ hy the eight Democratic Ring. Met grneral manager, In pr*
candidate* for state office
side st the traditional opening
The group, led by gubernatorial night ritual u an operatic honor
nominee Farri* Bryant, will visit for which many ronductora twice
Panama City, Jacksonville, DayJACKSONVILLE (LTD — A tons Beach, Orlando sod Tampa Schippent’ age would aelt their
report hy the State Chamber of on the first day of the plane- souls to Mephistophele*.
Commerce show* (hat Florida'*
hopping tour.
Fourth
Congressional
District,
The parly will leave from St Now You Know
Dade and Monroe countie*, u the
Petersburg Tuesday morning and
The smallest fish m the *** is
ration's second most populous dis­ stop at Lakeland. Bradenton, Sara­
the guppy, found m waters of the
trict with a population of pv. y.M sota. Weal Palm Beach, and Fort
«o*iIhern farihhean
The hilly
and a gam of M per cent in the
Lauderdale before winding up th# grown male as emaller than a
paat decade.
tour in Miami.
queen bee.
The report, Daued Saturday,
llwi showed that Florida’a Siath
District ranks third nationally in
percentage r.f p-,pu!«;ion increase
with a 1J9 per cent gam. The
Siath District extend* from Indian
FOR ALL THE FAMILY
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liailowwii, coming up thi* week. 1« ono
the hippiest times of the year for our
ter*.
However, i f te r checking with th* SanFlre Department, her* aro five rule*
a u f e and aane-holiday:
For costume*, avoid flimsy outfit* with
of material In baggy eleeves and tail*
ng skirt*. A touch of flam* can atari
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Hr. Billopp

YO U TH W ILL BE SERVED/ BUT

Mind chsnfinff is snaousclng nothing eould bo farther from ihe

Avoid wigs and m aski with fibrous
‘hair*.
Caution children to stay a w a y from
flame—bonfires and burning leaves out­
doors. fireplaces and stoves indoors.
Don’t allow children to carry pumpkins
lighted by a candle.
Keep the smaller children in charge of,
and In sight of, a responsible person a t all
.tim es;
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WASHINGTON CALLING

th* intention of doing aomathlng
and ending by doing ths opposite,
it ie typical of waek characters
who lack firmness of purpose and
aro easily perauadad.

By Marquis Childs

My MARQtIM C H U M

much (Iras they hsvd for r» fl« . f of hi* (topi is th« W«U on hU
first long tour Ju»t after Labor
Thia reporter haa talked with Day Senator Kennedy remarked
•m ili-b u iiifii men, ranchers, and feeiioaiy toward the clone of a
farmer!, in Montana, California 14-hour grind, “ f can't Imagint
and ArUona, and whatever their why AdUl Sievcnaon ever thought
political preference they have one that he wanted to do thia for a
wiih la common ami that li that third time.”
the campaign should come to an
On the last day of his California
end. Going on for pine to 10 week* swing Vice-President Nixon told
it has an Increasingly unittiling his audiences that he had wakened
effect. The btulnaia of (be nation at four In Ihe morning, which
and Ihe world see m i to stand atiii would have been eight o'clock
while the conflict grows louder by the time by which be normally
■ad angrier.
livea In Washington. Usable to
Privately in the entourage of sleep ha left bis hotel and went
both candidate! the curie of the Out L&gt; au aii-iiisiii stand to buy
prolonged campaign, with the a hamburger. This meant that he
eeuntry erlaieroiied ovrfr and over spent a 20-hour day of almost
again, la freely discussed. In one ceaseless activity, ending wiih his
arrival in Phoenix after midnight
and an attempt to apeak to an
airport crowd in the rain through
a faulty loudipeaktr system.
This kind of trial by never-end­
WASHINGTON— "How do yoe i beforo I answer that. Why doesn't
ing fatigue and strain is more
he
publicly
denounce
the
alleged
do, ma'am. Our pall Ukar Inthan the human frame can en­
lorma us you repreaant the very quote his father's?—" I am willing dure. There should be an opportun­
In apend IS million to gel one of
perw n /we're leaking—a voter my aooi into the White House.” ity, Immediately afiar this contest
absolutely and precisely neutral
“ No. 4: Tell me, madam, who lias ended, to get the two parties
toward both Preildentia! eandi- ia ahead, in your opinion, on the to put an agreed limit on the
length of future campaigns. Since
potential labor vole?"
‘ 'dates."
CASE G-403: Sam 5., aged 4T. hope for a man like me?” and
each man will have done his til- is ihe Jealous husband mentioned
" “Yes, sir, that I am . I show no
“Nixon certainly i* not.1'
there was stark terror in bis
“ No. 5: “ Who’e Federal spend­ mu.l, it will not bo possible to yesterday who accused his wile
-favorites. I'm against both with
say of the loser thst if only he had of constant affairs with other voice.
equal fervor, My only regret ia ing plan do you favor?”
A husband can hamstring his
• c , Nil,. • I.o timid ah. h i I another week or had travelesl an­ men.
that I have only one vote to
erotic
life by negative thoughts
| | - throw aw ay.,
dynamic spending for defense and other 3,000 mltei he might hive
Dr. Crane,” he began defen
J , “ Out, ma'am, isn't that naga- Kennedy is beginning to out- won.
lively, “ I have lost all affection and a defeatism attitude, and
that is what bolds Luo of the
promise
Sen,
Hubert
Hum­
i s tive thinking?”
The n.lU.li limit their national! f«
wifc- f,,r ho'v cat! an1'
| • “ Well, why not? It's popular phrey whom he defected In the campaigns to three weeks from husband love an unfaithful mate?" usual husband like Sam.
Except In rare cases, such as
primaries when Humphrey tried the day on which Parliment is
l ! this year.”
That sounds somewhat plausi­
severe diabetes or terminal
“ We have several questions lu nutpromlse him.”
ble,
on
face
value,
doesn't
it?
dissolved and ihe government falls.
scientifically developed to drier“Now, ma'am, regardless of
Hut it was camouflage, as my stages of tuberculosis, no form­
erly normal husband should fret
i mine the Inner-thinking processes whom you will not be voting for, Ours Is a much bigger country. next query reveals:
! of the voting m isses. Would you who do you think would make Hut wiih the use of television and
"Rut your wife says you have about impotence.
Ihe jet plane it should be possible
Men and women are created to
t give us your unbiased replies?” the best President?”
been platonic for a long time
"Shool.”
“ Henry Cabot Lodge ur Lyndon in four weeks, or at most five, before you developed this excel-' function irxually as long as they
to rover Ihe country and Insure live jealousy.
J
"One. Which of the two tindl- Johnson. Any other questions?”
live, Imt doubt and false sex
. dates presents the better Image
“ Frankly, ma'am, your cynic­ that every iniareslad cltlien bears
"Are you sure your Jealousy W notions can produce a platonic
] '# n television?”
ism distresses me. I am asham­ the metsago of bolls candidates. not the EFFECT rather than the state in a m atter of a few nights.
“ Neither. Kennedy i* (uo uvrr- ed of you.”
So much of Ihe motion crowded real CAUSE of your platonic
confident and impetuous, liis
"Sir, you must then be ashamed into the present 10 weeks ia sheer State?"
] i i Stance m ales me think he thinks of America, becausr these are not waste. The outstanding conspicuous Actually, it is generally the
he’s FDR. And Nixon's folksiness actually my answers, but an­
is the airport rally, Mott fear of Impotence that generates
j doesn't ooze through our tube. swers I have heard in my own example
airports are five io 10 miles from the Jealousy rather than the reEven if he had syrup on bit pin- neighborhood, at work, on llio
'llI cake
the center of town, if th* organi- varae.
makeup, it w ouldn't..
streetcar, and in my own home."
But Sain protested heatedly
ration work* hard it Is possible
‘Question No. 2: Which First
“ You, then, are not the cynic
that it was his wife's perfidy
to
get
a
crowd
of
a
few
thou­
.Lady in your opinion is the gresl- I look you to be?”
that made him lose all love-for
• r asset lo her husband?"
“ Certainly not. I simply wanted sand out lu hear the candidate bar.
“ Well, let's put It this way, you lo see bow- mean we have when he slops for an hour and a
Since I muled, disbelievingly,
air: Jackie didn't do her husband become, rolleclivrly and perhaps half in the cuurse of a long and he began to weaken in his vehe­
much good to lot herself be photo­ unknowingly, toward two men de­ punishing day.
ment arcusations and his defen­
graphed by Life magazine in tor- votedly working for what should
Ilut hr will be talking to the sive arguments finally traded off
reador pants smoking a cigarette. be the most honorable position in fa it lit ul and the canvsit,, who into nothing.
•
st l : r Ps'.. ihe itiu k j smll* our rind.
Finally, he stopped abort, awal-'
have long itncc determined to vote
more often as though she means
"And, sir, may I now ask you for him. And while his presence [owed hard and then buried hi*
it. Her lark of apparent warmth a question?"
and Ins oratory may (ire them up face in his bands.
ia no asset to her husband."
“ You may."
He actually began lo shed tears,
to greater organization effort the
ROUND
“No. 3: Which candidate hold*
“ Wouldn't it be more charitable, benefit in Ibis department is to for it is a terrible deflation t o 1
the edge on the basis of family wouldn't we tie a much happier say Ihe lead doilhtfl.l. If It (ike* a husbands ego to admit impoSIRLOIN
backgrounds?'
people, ii we started to think posi­
terer, even
his docl"-.
Dial kind of .hot in the arm to get
“ 1 would say that Jack Ken- tively—and work positively— to­
"Yes, Dr. Crane, you arc right,"
Ihe organization going it is not
OR CLUB
-indy has to disprove something ward a greater America?”
he confessed.
likely io l&gt;e very effective in any
“ For sevaral years I hate l*cn
event.
Hipping la my ardor, until I fin
Nixon's sortie Into Arizona is illy becama a platonic husband.
a case in puint. If one state should
"That's a bitter thing to admit,
bo safe fur the Hepubiican candi­ even to one's seif, so I tried to
date under the tutelage of Ariz­ ■void it.
ona's own Sen. Harry Goldwaler
“Somehow t hit on the idea
FRESH
who has been slumping Ihe coun­ of accusing my wife, for that di­
try for the Nixon • Lodge ticket, verted her auspicion so she
it is this one. Vet the 10-huur wouldn't think 1 had lost my
GROUND
stop was costly to the candidates vigor.
“ And Ihe mure panicky I grew,
in time and energy, and Ihe bles­
sings he exchanged with Gold- ihe more vigorously 1 charged her
water were at best superfluous. with infidelity.
“ Actually, I know my wife Is
So much of the effort is trivia.
lunoceni,
but 1 cuuld almost talk
Hut very expensive trivia. The
fu itd of signs, the costumes, (he myself inlo believing my own
accuiations if ! kept reposting
Lb.
bands, all these phenomena have
(hem often enough.
multiplied in what is certain to
"Dr. Crane, it was either wage
be far and away the most costly a vigorous attack or be so de­
campaign In history. Much of this pressed in my ego that I would
romes under the heading of good, contemplate suicide.
clean fun but surely it could b«
“ Now that my secret is out,
limited to four or five weeks with­ what am 1 to do? Is there no
out making anyone unhappy.
The arguments against any limi­
tation
arc familiar. If Ihe cam­
1 don’t know why you're so intersated in the election
paign itself were shoitcncd to four ASK AOOVT NtrMSOM
campaign. If* just tha sam s win battle hotweass the
ur fivo weeks the time of lit* etIASAMT AIM
Republican# usd Democrat***
ALl&lt; BRANDS
now nsa smot
Presidential primaries would be
STsxrroMi
moved forward and we would get
li OMLH. KM ZED
Touchtos Drug Co.
Page 4—iion. Oct. 24, 191SH
•M » u l » t fltrall
the same continuous deluge under
McKeysold* Drug*Cu.
another guise.
Koumilllt A Andrr*un

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PHOENIX, Aril. - With three
weeks •i the campaign (till to
{ua on« thing is abundantly clear:
some way must be found is the
hterait of national tanlly and
America's poaitloa aa leader of the
* » • world to mtrlet the loofth
Of thee# presidential conlciti.
There ia good reaaon to belleva
that a great many people have
already bad enough. Nothing that
they hear in the cloalsg waeki,
abort of aomo oagregioua bluadar
hr eaa candidate or the other, ia
lUtaly to makt much dlffaraaea.
And this ene* fee the usderideds,
many of whom bay not makt up
their mindi until they walk into the
polling booth regardlett of how

WASHINGTON

Uon.

by Ed Koterba

THE WORRY CLINIC

by Dr. George Crane
The cure If a changed atlitude
based on (rue faett. When Sam's
wife was instructed to become
more seductive and remove her
husband's fear, she resolutely fol­
lowed orders.
Within two weeks he was an
assured, happy husband. Gone
were all his fears, as well as his
accusations that she was faith­
less.
So send for the frank booklet
“ How lo Prevent Impotence.” en­
closing a stamped return envelope
plus 20c (non profit).
You wives should ail apply this
vital information if your mates
arc past 40.

Mind changing concerns not
only t h f _ perron who dot* the
changing but many others who de­
pend on th st parson for direction.
Assuming that tbs parson ia going
to do on* thing they make their
plans accordingly. When thay find
tha person haa dona or ia go.ng to
do the opposite, their plans are
upset. They must alter them -to
conform to the mind changing.
Persona giren to mind (hanging
will bo aiked why tbsy cannot
m ale a decision and stick to it,
thus saving others dependent on
tbem from h a u r
and con­
fusion.
To this they will reply that
changing their minda gives them
a flexibility in their actions. It en­
able* them to study ami avaluata
fresh evident* and tako into ac­
count altered circumstances.
They point out that it affords
them an opportunity to correct
mistake*. Tut it* Xiial svlecisd
course of action would be wrong.
Surely they ought not to be forc­
ed to stick to It. They contend
that all progress ie baled on
minds charging. Tha right to
change their minds, they say, is
it fundamental one with which
ihry refuse to part.
To tha charge that they are
weak' character* who lack firm­
ness of purpose and ar* easily
persuaded they will reply that

troth. On the contrary it takes
courage for them to chanre their
minds and invite protests from
those who aro opposed to the
changing.

Those whose ptans must bo
changed to conform to n changing
mind know nn peart. They m ust
keep a coumviri wsl&amp;TTo""aa to
note instantly the char.gr of the
mind and be prepared to shift
with i t
For the saka of appearances
they never dare to let on to the
suffering they undergo from liv.
ing under the tyranny of a ebang!r.g mind.
CHRISTOPHER BILLOPP

B ig Falloff

\

BOCA RATON (UP1) - Arvid*
Corp., real aitale and develop­
ment company, which holds 99,0&lt;M
aerei ia Florida, reported Wed­
nesday its net earnings fell more
than 30 per cent in the last fiscal
year despite a 33.3 per cent gain
in tha property sales.

Does BLADDER
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after IS. u &lt; m ar n » &lt; Tiu i « » *nS
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Mon. Oct. 24, 1960—Pig* S

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Garden Club Members Hold
Luncheon Meeting At Capri

Plans Projects
A t Monthly Meeting
Mrr. Oscar Zit'.rower was VioiA j tc the meeting of the Ethel
Root Circle of th , Congregational
Christian Church, when they met
the last cf the cook
books.
~
Mrs. Edward 3imp»on led the
K&gt;oop in opening devotion and
prayer.
Mrs. Helen Remusat, Mrs. It.
Thursun and Mrj. Zittrower were
appointed on the nominating com™ ttee. A letter was read from
Mrs. La irn Underlie. thanking
circle membera for the many cards
•cnt to her mother, Mis. Emma
Bolt, who w si injured recently,
in a fall.
Members were reminded to brine
their "women's g ift’’ to the No­
vember meeting. Th's sacrificial
offering ia voluntary and is offwi g for the blessing* received.
It was decided that the Thanks­
giving fruit cake order* should
he in by Nor. 10, in order to as­
so rt prompt delisary. Cali Mrs.
Zittrower to reverva your holi­
day cake. Ui.ii ta -e la and reel
maple syrup may also be obtained
front the group.
Mrs, Herbert Thuralon, general
chairman for lha fall baiaar, re^ u t s that plan* me going along
fine. Members have been hard at
work on neediecraft and flower
arrangements will be ona of the
new additions this year.
The hostess served refreshments
to Sirs. Karl Moxlcy, Sirs. Harold
Heibst, Sir*. Howard Rollins, Sirs.
Gus Schniah, Mrs. T. R. Alford,
Sirs. Ralph I.oisiitg.
^ Sirs, Thurston. Mrs. Simpson,
airs. Remusat, Mrs. Maurice Cor­
bitt. Mr*. Ulaf N'ordgren, Mrs.
Robert Beina and Mrs. Agnes
Boyd.
Mrs. Alford will ha hostess for
tha next meting, Nov. 7, in Fel­
low ship Ilall.

m S . R. L. ANDREWS AND MRS. C. M. FLOWERS,

W t. are holding the arrangement of orchiilj that adorn*
ed the speaker’s tuble a t the Garden Club luncheon, at
the Capri. Mrs. Andrews raised the orchid* and Mrs.
Flowers made the arrangement. Others in the picture

Tht general luncheon and busi­
ness meeting of the Sanford Gar­
den Club was held a t tha Capri
Restaurant. Thursday.
Mi f : TJTTT‘rrriiiami Jr., immeJiate past president, preaenied Mr*.
William F. Jefferies o( Orlando,
uisiiiw landscape chairman, who
spok* on "Show Grooming and
Helpful Hints." Sha also display­
ed several plants.
Tha speaker's table held an ar­
rangement of orchids, grown by
Mra. R. I.. Andrews and arranged
by Mrs. C. M. Flowers. Both are
mrmbes of tha Jataranda Circle,
Mra. Kric Vihlen, club president,
presided a t tha business session.
Reports were riven by chairmen
ami a elrcla count taken. The Hemerocallla Circle had tha greatest
number of membera preaent.
Mr*. Vihlen told tha group that
each clrcia would bt responsible

are. Mrs. Voile Williams J r., immediate past pro Ulont
of the club. Mrs. W. F. Jefferies, guest speaker for the
event and Mrs. Eric Vihlen, club president.

Mercer University

(Herald Photo)

Honors Miss Garner
Word has been received that
Miss Faye Garner, a student at
Mercer Untveraity In Macon, Ga..
has been pledged to T h i Mu
SororP*.
She was also elected as a mem-

Oviedo Bride - Elect
Feted At Shower
Hy MAIUAN R. JONES
Mis* l.ymja Clark, of Uviedo,
whose marriage to Eugene Hick­
son, of Oviedo, which was. an
event of Oct. 22. wna guest of
honor when Mrs, P. M. Smithson,
Mr*. Charles G. Shaffer, Mrs. It.
C. Miller, Mr*. Levi Norman, and
Mr* Alvah King entertained with
a miscellaneous shower it the
Fellowship Hall of the First Meth­
odist Church.

Oviedo

Artistic aiinngrment* of yellow
and while gladioli were used in
the decorative scheme.
Following the opening of gift.',
the hostess served icfreshim-nt*
to the guests. The table, overlaid
with a cut-work linen rloth was
decorated with the white and yel­
low rotor* in the bridal motif.
A crystal punch bowl graced
one end. The hostess alternated in
pouring thn punch and serving
miniature sandwiches, cakes, nuts
and mints.
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Diary

VAH-3 Wives Hold
Farewell Luncheon

Circle 10 Meets

With Mrs. Colbert

Mrs. Rodenberry

Honored Al Shower

Bazaar For Dec. 3

Personals

Member* of VAH-5 Officers
Wives met a t tha Barblzon Reatauiant in W inter Park, Thursday
for a farewell luncheon, honoring
the commanding officer* wife,
Mrs. H. S. Moore,
The Moore* will be leaving soon,
for duty in Jacksonville. Tht
wive* presented her with a going
away gift, a Daniih modern wal­
nut ice Vicket, with a personalized
inscription on a silver plaque.
Mra. R. E. Farmer was elected
Treasurer-ar.d Sir*. V.\ S , Thomp­
son was named hospitality chair­
man to aerva the club the next aix
month*.
Mr*. P. J. Ryan, all wives repre­
sentative, gave a report from the
rcrent board meeting.
Door prizes were won by Mr».
IV. D. Fries, Mr*. C. D. Schoon­
over, Mrs. W, ft. Thompson, Mr*.
D. J. Brough and Mrs. A. W.
Smith.
Hostesses for the day were Mrs.
J, A. dr Ganahl and Mrs. W. J.
Belay*. Mrs. R, H. Graham and

Elects Officers

Personals

Church Schedules

Luncheon Honors
Mrs. H. S. M oore

Girls 4-H Club

Clark, mother of the honorce;
Mrs, Sarah Hickson, inuthrr of the
bridegroom • elect; Mr*. Bryant
Hickson, Mrs, J. II Staiey, Mrs.
Harold Lyles, Miss Peggy Burke.
By MARIAN R. JON FA
HOSTESSES FOR THE VAH-3 OFFICERS WIVES
Miss Jewell Long. Mrs. K. G.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Menlzcr
luncheon a t Lake Monroe Inn, were Mra. George Waters,
Cm**, Mrs. J . U, Headry, Mrs.
aie Erasing the last of this month
left, and Mra. Loren G arrett.
(Herald Photo)
Bslph Neely, Mrs. Clara Mariner,
to make their home in Califor­
By MURIEL OSBORNE
Mrs. J. I. Malcolm, Mrs. R. W.
nia.
Estes, Mi*. T, L. Lingo, M u.
G1RI, SCOUT TROOP - 211
.Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Malian Kites, Mrs, Frank GayHighlights of tho plans of lhe
are
being welcomed home after dick, Mrs. John Bier.
je a r far Girl Scout hoop 711
&gt;pending several months in Denver
Hit* Ruth Davidson, Mrs. \V. P.
were discussed when eleven mo­
Colo. Welcome home, Jim and L’aiter, Mrs. J, W. Beasley, Mrs.
thers met at the home of the lead­
Don Ulrey, Mis, M. F. Beasley,
• FAYE GARNER
loruisc!
e r , Mr*. L. E. .Morgan in Sunland
Mrs. Marion Estrs is recover­ Mrs. Roy K. Weisenbnrger, Mrs.
Testates recently.
noon
and
later
enjoyed
a
huffet
her
of
the Women’s Student Gov­
The Lake Monroe Inn was the
Henry Wolcott, Mrs. Richard E.
A project for The Liltlu Red scene of tire monthly luncheon for luncheon of tut key, ham, roust ing from surgery anti reported to
ernment of the University,
•Smithson, and Mrs, Ernest LulSchool House is occupying many VAH-3 Officer* Wive*, lio*te*«e» beef, tossed salad and various be doing fine.
M i n Garner I* a talented ling­
trail.
Get
well
wishes
sc
extended
to
minds ami their interest in the were Mrs. George Waters and Mr*. other item*.
er and has joined the Mercer
Mrs. Abrey Myers, Dr. T. W.
t horn* of tha school. She wilt
Lutheran Haven in Slavia will con­ Loren Garrett.
This was a farewell luncheon fur
travel with the choir, taking part
tinue tu be manifested in numerous
A lovely permanent floral a r­ several of the wives, whose hus­ Lawton, Mrs. Henry Wolcott and
In concert* in various cities, dur­
ways again this year. A clothing rangement in fall color* decorated bands have order* for new assign- Mrs. Heltle Ragsdale.
P. R. Chandler has bern off the
ing the school term. The first one
drive will be conducted soon with tha head table and harmonizing menu. They were Mr*. Donald
i* scheduled (ur Savannah, Ga., in
participation urgrd from a* many roses ami water lilies on adjoining Hartley, Mrs. Marvin ilaggert, Star Route mail delivery dun tu
November,
tallies, rain ed uu» ~u
.*,1, 4, li.ilodl.
M** V-- illness but is expected bark soon.
people as possible.
:a .,r the
Mr. and Mrs, Frink Gaydick
, ray* ..-A
&gt;ii a ir.crt^rr
ntrn
r? the 'mm
| thur Elder, Mrs. K. M. Bent and
% Mrs. E. W. Avcncl is assistant theme.
Methodist
Church hrld thr Odo- graduating etas* of Seminole High
arc
enjoying
the
visit
of
Mrs.
The floral arrangement was do- j j ,_ if, |„ IJjkke,
leader and senior scouls Nikki
Special guests were .Mi* Harry Gaydick’s mother, Mrs. John Birr brr merlins at lhe home of Mrs. School. Sha is the daughter of
Morgan and Bonnie Avcnael will nated by the Sanford Flower Shop.
Mr. and Mr*. Allen Thompson J Wilma Colbert, nn Holly Ave. Co-, Mr. anil Mrs, L. F. Garner, of
Mr*.
Frank
Donahue,
who
created
Mahoney,
Mr*. Wilfied Hexrau,
be working with (he troop.
and little grandson, David, were hostess was Mrs. Maitha Row-1Sanford,
it,
gave
a
brief
talk
on
the
versa-|
j
|
r,,
('ha
lies
Rust,
Mrs,
Rani
Day
Serving on the committee will
line Sunday, coming from Yens land.
he Mines. W. A. Yelinek, W. It. tility, charm and rare of penuan- nut! Miss Patricia Ashbfvok.
Uracil to he with their mother
Others
attending
were
the
Mine',
ent
flower
arrangement*.
Mrs. W. A. Yeoman led the de­
Bedwcll, J. R. Rown, and W. M.
Sim also told the wives how to J. F. But low, Chillies Rone, David and great grandmulhn, Mrs. J. votion ami Mrs. Colbert, study
Hearn.
choose suitable containers ami how Caswell, E. A. Chevalier, W'. B. N. Thompsun.
chairman, Rove the lesson for the
INTERMEDIATE GIRL SCOUT
to nrc*njr« flowers their Navy Collin', I!. I.. Conn, David Dearmonth.
Troop . 311
ulph, D.
Hamilton, P, S. liarhusbands bring from overssaj.
Plan* were discussed for the
^ The mother* meeting for Girl
Tha group met for cocktails at ward. George Jerson, Charles
Mrs. Riibye Rodenberry. of En­
bazaar, Nov. IT and for World
Scout Troop 371 was held at lha
Kauffman.
terprise,
was guest of honor at a
Communion
Day,
Nov.
4,
Grace
home of the new leader, Mrs.
W. Alaliezuwsk), John McCrack­
Methodist Church will be host &lt;tork shower, recently, at the
IL H. Harrison. Assistant leader Osteen
en, Clifford Nelson, Stephen Oliv­
church for the latter. Circle mem­ home of Mrs. Harold Goodwin,
is Mrs. Ben Howland.
er, R. E. Osterholm, Neil Pruden,
Ca-hoate'ses were Mrs. Nireie
The
bazaar
and
turkey
supper
bers chose children's used cloth­
Sirs. E. A. Uhcvilier is general
L, J. Reinhart, K. F. Rowell, committees of the Congiegational
Rossie and Mrs. Geneva Bradley,
ing
as
tircir
contribution
to
the
chairman or the group with Sirs.
Ralph Seacat, John shattuck,
of Enterprise and Mra. Peggy
Christian C'hureh, met at the home project,
W. Reynolds serving ss assistant
Jams* Talmadge. B. B. Weber,
of
Mr*.
William
W.
I.inx,
on
bitother
members prevent were Walker, of Crescent City.
Other committee chairmen are, By MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER David Weigand, John West.
and contest* were enjoy­
vtr Lake, this weekend.
Mrs,
W.
il. Binvlrom, Mrs. Chuck edGames
Steven
Clark,
son
of
Mr.
and
Charles (juimt, I.. M, Beverly,
Mrs. M. S. Hastings, cookie sates;
during lhe early p art of the
The
annual
event
is
scheduled
^ i r s . R .M. Jones, transportation; Mr*. Kenneth Clark, lias a broken Sidney Banks, D. E. It-iuse, John fur Dec, 3 in the Fellowship Hall Boae&gt;, Mrs. J. W. Brantley, evening and lire honorea received
• M rs . B ,C. Hamilton, publicity, arm, received while practicing Carl, Dan Hezeau, John Bailey, of the church. The sale of beauti­ Mrs. Mildred Bulncr, Mrs. Hugh many useful gift*.
Carlton, Mrs. Bichatd Graham,
W, E. Bassett, Ray .Murphy, G, F.
aed Mrs. H. J. Johnson, program football.
Refreshments were served by
ful handmade lace*, apron*, baked Mrs. It. M. Jrrnigcn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea rue Harvey Schneider, John Sluffiebeenl, T. A. goods and other items 'ta rts at
tho hovtcsses ts about 50 friend*
consultant.
Mr*. E. W. Marcel, Mrs. R. E. of the lionOree.
Mrs. William Miller, troop con­ are building a ocw home on T)lcr Wngncr, Frank Kshlo and W. A. p, in. with supper from ."&gt; to I
Yelinek.
Mitchell, Mrs. J. N. Figutt. Mrs.
sultant, was present to help plan Lake.
Pv o
Mrs .Albert Cisrk and Mr*.
tha activities.
The menu will include roast - ' - ‘«ubcrls' Mt* N. R. Thom,
IL McAIexamlcr, Mr*.
Harry
Osteen
attended
the
book
Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. How­
turkey, dressing and gravy, whip- 1"**
ped potatoes, cranberry sauce,
Uavitt and her mother,
land plan to attend the troop camp review, given by Miss Betty Prim- E nterprise
relish, vegetables, hut r o i l s .
Dili*.
training program in Winter Park, ble, a former missionary, al the
pumpkin pia and coffre.
— — —
---------Oct 25 and 25 at Camp Mead First Baptist Church in Sanfoid
Ticket* for tha supper are S 1.23
Supper Di-b
fc- Park. Later they will go on an vtnnilav. The subject was "H e -1
for adults and 75 cents for TTiii-'
overnight trip to Lamp Ticochee, ligon in Latin American’', and
Dr. and Mrs. T. Z. Cason of dren, Two door prizes will
so they will be prepared to take was sponsored by the WMLT,
Jacksunvlll* were recent, guest* at
A group of WMU members of the home of Mrs. Cason's parent*. awarded about 7:30 p. m.
the girli on camping trips.
Other mothers present for the the Osteen Baptist Church, met Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wright.
meeting were Mis. R. J. DeJong, at the home of the president. Mrs.
Jack Broyles of Woodside, La.
Mrs. A. L. White. Mrs. R. A. J. S. Peterson, to pl»h the year* was a guest of Mr. M. H. Ryan
Smith and Mrs. Datiti Todd.
work. Those attending were. Mr*. and Miss Helen Sr.odgift'* last
Harry Osteen, Mr*. Robert Wil­ weekend. Jack was a resident of
liams, Mr*. Guy Besll, Mr*. Tom Enterprise several year* ago.
.D eB ary
Lemon. Mrs. Troy Gsry, Mr*.
.Mr. and Mrj. Forest Nutt and
King Allman. Mr*. Elmer Shivers, children were Sunday guest* of
Mrs. Kennth Harvey, Mr*. Claude Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Lampp of Win­
ter Fatk.
Tyson and the hostess.
Mrs. Betty Carol Hamilton Is
Sidney W Ikes pf Aialea Dr. has
One dominant rotor is enough spending this week with her
entered the Putnsm Hotel Nursing
Home in DeLand. He will be for any room. Other color* ahould grandmother in BUckshenr, Ga.
Friend* will bo happy (-&gt; learn
happy to hear from ins many complement or accent the dom­
that George Ryan has arrived
inant
color
rather
than
compete
friends.
home after two weeks a t the Vet­
Mr. and Mrs. William WilUms with it. Tha dominant color can eran’s Hospital in Lake City (or
be
varied
by
u*in»
different
- f le w to Long Dland with their son­
observation and treatment.
-in -la w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ■hades and tint* of it. as in a
dark
green
rug.
pile
green
walls
S. Besky of Orlando to visit their
end iiizht!t dterer green drap— PR! V&gt;UflJm. ' hit i t i r allr had
trie*.
By Aiousticon
surgical treatment.
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for keeping their mailing liat, to
Tho Garden Club will send *100
the Florida Gardener, up to data. to the state headquarters building,
Mr*. Fred Ganaa displayed the to be used to purchase a lamp.
hook th at will be given at the atata
During the luncheon, a fashion
flo»er_jihow-r* wit), each pard-vrA*--■*Vt x v h pram-itsr). ajbftfc tn rb rimission. Membera were urged To ed furs and excTiir.g ^ im u g
enter a: leaet one or more plants clothes from the Alary Esther
in the ahow.
Shop.

Mr*. S. Rusk ware welcomed as
visitors.
Others attending were tha Mines,
R, W. Repp, A. J . Blahs, 3. L,
Morgan, C. L. Fitzpatrick, A. 8.
Thompson H. G, Coben, W. M.
Hopkins J r„ E. W. Foot*, H. A*
Laekay, J . A. Latheron, 0 U. Fish*
ar and H. L. O'Hara.

Coffee Honors
Pim»cre*t WMU
Board Members
Executive board members of
Woman’s Missionary Union of
Finecrest Baptist Church was honcrcd with a coffee, served by tha
new president, Mrs. Thelma Bell,
at her home, M2 Sunland Drive.
Following an Informative dis­
cussion of changing activities,
plans were made for tha 1*60-81
church year. All women of the
church are urged to join tha
WMU. For details contact Mra.
Sara Lee, enlistment chairman.
Other members of the execu­
tive board are Mra. Mary W lg|ini,
secretary; Mrs. Teddy Abies, trea­
surer and publications chairman,
u d ler cuiinrii(i’ee viiairmen are.
M il. Luciile Abrams, Shirley
Smith Circle: Mrs. Connie Wil­
iams, stewardship.
Mrs. Eve Kelly community
missions; Mrs. Lee, enlistment;
Mrs. Marjorie Smith, program;
Mrs. Dora Nell Uravcnmier, Pray­
er and Mra. Brcky Sherwood, mis­
sion study.
Sirs, Evelyn Hayes is sunbeam
leader, Mrs. Betty Gramkour, GA
leader and Mrs. Virginia Bykcs,
YWA counselor.

'll-- 1 *«u . W i n e l e c t e d
president of the Sanford Girls 4-H
Club, at a meeting last week.
Other officers elected were
Rena McKenzie, vice president1;
Joyce Waltz, delegate; Verpetto
Fox, secretary-treasurer: Barbara
Katiurr, ireeation; Sherry Ainrazila, reporter and Debbie Sewell,
chaplain.
Rena was appointed chairman
of the refreshment committee. She
will be atsisted by Uarbara Al­
ford and Joyce Waltz.
Tho d u b uniform is a green
skirt and whit* blouse. School
clothes will be worn at tha meal­
ing*.
Circle Members
Thirteen membera attended the
fiial meeting. Anyone Interested
in the work i* invited to attend. Work For Bazaar
Call Mi&lt;* King, for time and
.Mrs. Ashby Jones wss hostess
place.
to Circle 2 of the WSCS of the First
Methodist Church, at her home
2110 Elm Ave.
Mrs. J. H. Lee led the devotion
and Mr*. M. R. Strickland, pre­
sided i t the monthly business ses­
sion.
Members of the young adult
Most of the members brought
Sunday isdrool Class of lha First
a sandwich lunch and stayed to
Christian Church met at the home work on articles for the b atsar.
uf Mr. and Mrj. Adrian Specs, scheduled for Nov. 17 in McKin
on Forest Drive, for an evening of ley Hall.
feasting,
Airs. J. P. Muse was welcomed
C'o-hoslcssc* for the monthly a* a visitor. Others attending were
grt-together were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. LeRoy Anderson, Mr*. W. J .
Harold Kennedy. Delicious ranch David, Mrs. W. B. Nicholson,
wagon burger* were the msln Item
Airs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. M. L.
dh the
menu, with everyone Nichols, Mrs. Taylor Drown, Atn.
shsring in preparing the food.
Walter Price, Mra. J. F. .McClel­
Table decoration was a combin­
land and Mrs. Bradford Byrd.
ation nf candles, fall leave* and a
Jark-o-lantrrn.
Seventeen member* enjoyed th e 1 A new laundry starch comes in
supper and games during the sheet form. It looks like a sheet
of psper, but dissolves instantly
evening.
in water.

Mrs. Specs Hostess

To Class Social

Ornamental outdoor lighting fix­
ture! need io be washed olen with
a sudsy sponge «r brush.

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Oct. 24th - 31st

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Gators Gel Hold
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D esperate

The hefty cha*t of Too* SuSpiiH&gt; and busy l t | i of Bobby Bar­
bour gave the Sanforvi Seminole*
a U-0 football win over Wintar
Park Friday night.
Sulpiiio Jammed through to
block a Wildcat punt near tha
to yard lint and tha ball waa de­
fected into the end lone, where
Barbour pounced on M for the
first score early in the game.
Barbour kicked the point for
what amounted to all of the icor-

R oberta R u n s F o r S anford F irst Down

Lyman's Greyhounds beat BunMil M U Friday light and Jim ­
my Williams acored four times,
Including a U-yard return of a
punt for a touchdown,
It teas a rest otlansivs outing rbr
Lyman, with Presley alto scor­
ing and Milu Brown connecting
tor five out ot five passes. Th#
victory givas Lyman four wins,
ona loss and a 11* tor lit* season.
Coach Bill Proctor said he ex­
perts a
closer rootest against
Dunnellon, the und«lralrt| foe of
Ui« Goryhounds this week.
"Tb*y’re roally tough, with two
big backs we will have lo w atch ami you got to give Ihern credit for
Winning all their games,” ho said.
"If we ran keep up our offense,
w# ought to have it pretty good
chance of taking them, but it
should he a hard game,” he said.

Lollani House of Beauty ia lead­
ing tha Je t Rowlrrette* League
with 18 wine and six game* lost.
Hweeney'a holds second place
with 18 wine and eight losses;
ary Esthers is third with 14'«
win*, 9!» losers; Duke and Duch­
ess holds fourth with 14 wins and
10 loss*.*.
Competing for fifth place was
Kail's, Yowell's, Howe's and House
of Rahlja, all having It wine, 13
losses. Ivey’* Shoes is sixth with
01* wins, 14 V* losses and Lovely
Lady is last with four wins and
20 lost games.
Evelyn Fitzpatrick holda the
high handicap series for this week
with * 640. Lucy May*r cum* up
with a 213 for high game scratch
and high gum* handicap. Artis
Blah* picked up the 6-7 split.

United Pres* Inleraationat
Those National Football League
standings hav* been knocked all
askew because nf Bobby Wals­
ton's unerring *&lt;&gt;ot, the bull shoutu'ef
d'dai ffornune and die
luck o ' in Irishman named Jim
Martin.
The New York Giants, who sat
back anil watched Sunday's fun
on television, now lead the East­
ern Division; the Green flay
Packers ami Chicago Rears are
lied in the Western Division; the
Cleveland Browns’ defeat turned
the last perfect record in the
league, and the champion Balti­
more Colt* now have been beaten
twice.
Three of Sunday's game* were
decided by field goals in the final
minute. Two ended In ties. The

B. Edwards Supplies howling
team ia back in thr lead of th*
Thureday Nile Mixed laiague, a
apot they get to hold every Other
week. Thia time they are hoping
to hang nnto it for awhile aa they
count their 18 win*.
Dellary Pharmacy and Mr*. Appteby'a Restautanl share the sec­
ond plur* spot with 17 wins, while
Powell's Office Supply look over
third with 18.
Steimneyer Roofing and Town
and Countiy TV Service hzild
fouith with IS, followed hy Stnfore M 'f. Co, Dynatronkce Inc.,
CWA Walkers, Food Fair, I’ry-

Exercise help* keep football
players in good physical condi­
tions and conches have a daily
routine uf limbering up for
workouts.
Ton* h'ulpisio, Heminol* line­
men, takes ms exereising right
through tha gam* with him and
when Sanford is on th* defense,
he keeps hu«y between plays do­
ing push-ups at his position. Hia
activity seefns to baffla oppon­
ents—especially when ha shows
up seconds latsr tn their hackfield full of energy for a jarring
tackle.

NFL's total of three tie games Is
exactly three times as many as
were played last season. And
these deadlocks eventually could
•vtxv an tmnnrtun* rote In itadrl.
ing the division championships.
Walston's 38 yard field goal with
only 10 seconds left to play gave
Ihe Philadelphia Eagles a 31-29
upset victory over the Browns;
ilornung scored 23 points in the
Pickers' 41-14 triumph over the
San Francisco Forty-Niners: and
Marlin kicked a pair of freakish
last period field goals that boosted
Ihe Detroit Lions to a 30 17 win
over the Colt*.
Zrkr Uratkiiwskl'v two last pe ing (or three quartara anil moat
riod touchdown passes enabled of the last.
the Bears to tie the Iais* Angeles
It wa* up anil down the field,
Bain*. 21 24.
with penalties, two fumbles and
two pass Interception* halting all
other scoring drives until the final
21 seconds of the game.
Sanford receives) a Wildcat punt
around
midfield and started th*
nr'a Stale Farm Insurance and
mo«t successful ground sene* of
CWA Talkers.
Dutch Hhugarti, rolling for Ed- Ihe contest with lets than two
uaiiD, had high game and aerie* minutes lo play. Quarterback Mika
for the league as he piled up a Roberts and Halfback Alex Me221-589 score, aiding hia team in Kihbin got good yardage and !ir*t
getting high scratrh total, 2558 downs, taking the ball to the Win­
ter Park M yard tin*.
for thr night.
The second unit quarterback.
Bill Pressley, Dot Teslo, Kd (&gt;*•
borne, Sue Jackson and Jim Car­ John Ruiuface zipped down Ihe
michael all made tho 3-10 split, sideline for the longest run of the
while Fritch, Tom Robinson nnd night, a V yard gain, to mova to
Harry Pcnteenet made the other the Winter Park 22. Running
baby one, the 2-7, Carmiehael, plays shoved on to th# Wildcat 12
John Wright, Ruth Phillip* and with Ihe clock running out.
tin iold Appleby made the 6-tf
With 21 second* lo play, Ihe
while Jeanne Hardman made the Sanford lute opened a big gap and
5-7, Jay Wetz, th* 5 10, and Al­ Harbour daihed across fur tbr
berta Warner the 4-5-7.
final score. The extra point at-

Dive

By G ary

D avidson

templ failed aud the armiouies
wound up their third 13-0 football
game thia season: they beat Titu*vilt and |oet to Seabreeze, by the
same margin.
Last week'* work on offense was
evident in tha Seminole effort
against th# heavier Winter Park
team, although fumbles broke up
two drives. Sanford gained 357
yards rushing whtlc holding the
Wildcats to a net ground yardage
of nine and made 14 first downa
to their opponents three.
Smashing line play frequently
threw Uia Parker* for losses al­
though they completed four passes
for 21 yards. As evidenced by the
blocked punt, the Sanford line put
up another outstanding defensive
aland.
Leading the ground attack for
tne nominates was Bill Pnagan,
who gained go yards, MrKibbin,
with 56 and John Mann with 53.
"The improvement of our offtnse was encouraging, hut ws
•till have to work on it,” Coach
Jim Pigott said after the game.
' If wo ran polish our ball hand­
ling and keep up the defense the
hoys have shown, we will win
some more games.
"We were real pleased with the
improvement of the blocking, too,”
Pigott said. "The offensive line
opened some nice holes.”
Scrapping the heavier and mora
experienced Winter Park team re­
sulted in livu injuries In Phagan
and Don Harvey, but they ap­
parently were not too serious.
Phagan's jaw was hurt in a pilcup and Harvey's leg was stepped
on, but both are expected to con­
tinue in action this week.
The Seminotes will be working

For

Loose

Football

tms week oa a way to beat Lees­
burg here Friday night.
Beaten only by Wildwood, Lees­
burg has a senior team of exper­
ienced players and Ihe added wea­

pon of Randy Brown, all con­
ference back for the past two
years.
"We will have everything going
to beat these boys,” Pigott laid.

End Zone P ass Eludes Jim m y Jones

ATI.WTA (UFO - 0«t. « .
will be listed In Southeastern
Conference annals aa one of Its
most dramatic Salurdaya—a day
on which ita four biggest garnet
weren't aettled until the &lt;£el
gun.
It took a list second, 28-yard
field goal for the second-ranked
Mississippi Rebels to squeete past
their old nemesis Arkansas, 10-7;
and a pair of field goals gave
the surprising Florida Galors a
come-from-behind, 13-10 victory
over Louisiana Slate and a **w s
of the SEC lead.
Sophomore end Bill Cash kicked
Florida into a share of the SCO
lead with bcld goal* of Of and
35 yards. It waa the third straight
week that Lsli was beatan m
this mannar. The first play from
scrimmage waa the game's beat
—a M-yard touchdown run by
Florida quarterback Larry U b p .
tore.
^
Also, the Georgia BuMdnja
scrambled to a it tJ wta aver a
stubborn Kentucky which waa
goalward bound when time ran
out and Georgia Tech needed
fourth-period defensive heroine ta
hang oa to a 14-8 triumph oner
the Tuiane Green Wave.
The rest of the Saturday games
weren't aa close — but * * •
plenty of surprises. The SKC was
6-for-&lt; against the outside world
as Auburn showed unexpected of*
fensive punch in a 30-7 win aver
Miami; Mississippi Stale blanked
usually high — scoring Memphis
Mate, 3t-U; unbeaten Tennessee
routed Chattanooga, MO; Ala*
bama shut out Houston, 14-0; and
Vanderbilt finally got into A a
win column by beating Mtft*
quette, 23-6.
The unbeaten Rebel, make Iwo
changes this coming weekend. Af*
ler six straight wins both as
night and on the road, they en­
tertain LSU Saturday afternoon
In homecoming at Oxford. That a
a game the Rebels really want.
The tail two years running
they've gone against the Bengal*
unbeaten—but lost.
There arc two other intra-eonferenre games Saturday. The key
one is at Gainesville where tha
Gators will be boat to Auburn.
Florida needa to win to remain
tied for the league lead; Auburn
must win to remain in contention.
The other haa Mississippi Mala
as host to Alabama.
*

Are you smoking more n
but enjoying it less ?
OIANT AMONO OiANTS. That'* Dick Nolan,
defensive backfield star of th* N. Y. Giants.
Nolan is a Carnal smoker. H* says he's bon
rowed other brands. But Carnal Is th* cigarette
' f buys for complete smoking satisfaction.

He took me out last Thursday and
p u sh ed me home for no itood reason. Then
•he said he wasn’t foinf to do much on the
Sweekend, but his cnr was gone and I didn't
S?hear from him. He owes me $100 but he
■v*fctio€sn’t mention it. I’ve cried my eyes out
and lost ten pounds in two weeks. Food
“ .•tick* in my throat. He knows I’m lost
-■ without him. What do 1 do now?
BRUSHED OFF
DEAR BRUSHED: Collar the gentle­
man and calmly ask him what (ami who)
is new. Don’t turn tin the w ater works or
go into hysterics if you want the truth.
J f it’s the end of the line for you, it's
^better to know now than to throw more
good years after bad. Brace yourself for a
farewell to arms. His.
DEAR ARBY: I’m surpri.-ted nobody
has formed a "fitters’ unior..” I th in k it's
terrible the way snnte sitters are taken ad­
vantage of. especially teenage sitters.
They should charge like this:
Group One: Well-behaved child. A dob
•..'nfcl*r an hour.
Group Two: Problem child. Two dol
.". Jars an hour.
•

SAN FRANCISCO (UIM) - The
NCAA policy — making Council
«p#n« a three-day meeting today
to plan for th* organisation's 55th
annual convention in Pittsburgh,
Jan. 2-11. A report will be marie
by th* Committaa on Infractions,
but there was no Indication any
school wot "A be placmt on probe
lion during the mealing.

R avenna

P a rk

D rives

and

MEDALLION

HOME

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IN JOYS A CAM11 AfTII A OAMI
You'll *njoy a Camel anytime and
•vary tin * . 8 0 , it you'r* invoking
more th*** days, but enjoying it l«*t
. . . change to Carnal*.

I'INKCREST SlIO rPES

J

DEAR CONTUSED,
call them "Mr." and "
ARE indeed ".Mom” and
For Abbv’n pamphlet. "What Teen­
agers Want To Know,” semi 25 cento and
a larjje, self-addressed, stamped enrvelope
in care of thin paper.

“I hava been fifty pounds over-, f would suggest eeveral strand*
Weight for quite some time, and I nf blue beads tn match or harmon­
Jlow feel so depressed when 1 look ize in a lighter tone. You could
mlv -jut*, let be,.Is with the blue
In x s in .. 1 »m fifty nuu' not * i
&gt;«r a sery new and sery small
looking except for my weight, and ' tuOk.
I am only five feet tall, it shosvs
"I am going South for th* week­
t horribly. What ran 1 do? I end of th* first week nf November.
»v« never been aide to keep a I must go with my ‘husband while
lie inspect* a plant, and there will
diet. Is there some way to make be a large reception the evening of
te work?—Mrs. T.”
There is no way to make a diet
"work'* unless the person who
reeds the diet will follow it. AruLwhen i tell you that ten per rent
WASHINGTON (t.T'li — Dumever your normal weight is realty
Imi, laing John Silver and thr
OVERWEIGHT' end more than
^ i a t is a health hazard, you ‘T.ittlest Outlaw" have entered
should take stock of yourself. See the world of the deaf via a spe­
your doctor and find out lioiv the cial film program administered
Overweight affects you, tneu fol­ by th* federal government.
These and other Well Disney
low * simple dirt. If you wish to
receive my "Diet and Exercise star* are traiihlazer* in thr Capbooklet for Beauty After Forty,” tinned Film* for th* Deaf Pro­
tend ine a long, self-addressed, gram of the l \ S. Office of Edu­
KIGHT-CENT Stamped envelope cation.
and TWENTY-FIVE rents in coin.
The film* are part, uf a free
Pleese be sure to addirss your own loan service nf movies raptluiied
t^ivrlope. S in e this is a non-profit for the deaf a* foreign film* ere
service, the mail girls simply do subtitled for Altterisaii audience*.
not hav* time to figure out your
Five Disney studio pruduclt —
handwriting and address envel­ "Dumbo,” “Treasure I*land.” "'The
opes.
T.ittlr«t Outlaw,” "White Wilder­
Wo want you to have this serv- ness’’ and “Living Desert” were
Ir* and «e want to get thinge to th* first fi!m* matt# available un­
you a* quickly ae possible, but der th# program. The service vves
when you do not addle** the en­ established under thr National De­
velope and sometimes do not en­ fense Film a Iion Ait.
close one, It is difficult to take
Th# art provide* for research,
’i f " * out to attend tn thia. So, tn experimentation and dissemina­
get quirk returns, pleas* address
tion uf infoi niation for more ef­
•mi .STAMP your ow* return en­
fective use i oiiimunication* media
velope. Thanks!
in education.
*1 have a pretty dark blue and
Ait advisory committee («n th#
black figured sheath. I have plat­
inum hair (courtesy of my hair- new educational media was e*tabdiesseri blue eyas and fair skin. I liahed under the |9&amp;R art to award

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Travel in a wool roat and dress
or a coal snd skirt with a sweater
u.uusr. ( ilia would be guosi lor me
plant trip and ! would suggest you
take an afternoon dress with att
accessories. If you have a fur
stole, take it along. Also rnmfortatd* shors fur viewing the plant as
you will need them.

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By DIl K WEST
I nitrd Press lnlrrnxtlim.il
WASHINGTON (t'P l) — While
browsing through the dirtionxry
thr other day, I Stumbled across
x term which for mr was an im
porlanl medical discovery.
The term which caught my eye
wa« ' scrtbendl cacuelhes,” dr
fined hy Webster as "Die itch for
writing.”
For years. I have been suffer
ing from "scribemlt cacoethes”
without realizing it. I thought the
itsD I have was cau-ed by poison
ivy.
I must have caught the disease
as a child wlirn my mother gave
me some words to play with and
I started rubbing them together
to see if they Mould make sparks
She probably didn't know that
wont* can be infective.
Most newspapermen, t suppose,
are afflicted by "scrtbendl ca
coethei" to some degree, but lewid us do anylliing to relieve it.
\Se ju&gt;t fidget s lot. One notable
*4trptii,ii, however, k
.then
tlrury, an erstwhile New York
Tunes correspondent.
When Drury got the itch, hr
scratihesi, and what lie scraichrd
turned out lo tie pure gold. In
fact, he scratched Into the moth­
er toils- of literature In the form
of » novel railed "Advise snd
Consent."
This hook lias made so much
money that Drury could now- buy
a newspaper if he wanted to. It
has hern best sellereil. book
i IuMm-iI and dlgrstrd, and this
week it arrived here in play form

for a pre Broadway tryout. Tha
movie version will be next.
Hav ing always been sttrartril
by the sweet smell of success, I
went to hear Drury speak at a
Women's National Press (Tub
luncheon. He was part of a panel
discussion on "The Peril* Of Put­
ting Politics (In Stage and Be
tween Hook Covers." '
One nf the peril*, I should
think, would tie appearing at a
Women's National Pre** Club
luncheon llut Drury didn't *p
pear to tie intimidated.
hirst lie was asked It lie re»eills'sl tile twit that a tot of hi* char­
acter* and subplots were ampu­
tated when Ihe t&gt;ook wax adapted
(or Hie stage.

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White writers of traditional soap
opera have been smacking their
lips and audiences with this stuff
for generations, "Road to Real­
ity” rovers thr ground In more
easily recognired. more direct
and universal terms. The actors
are well cast. They deliver their
lines with commendable empathy
and they are generally restrained
from overacting, perhaps because
they remain seated in comfort­
able chairs In !&gt;r. Lewis' living
room.
Tiu-ie alt- bitlii in iiir show.
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developing it and then, suddenly,
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Pr. l.ewis begins each half-hour
NEW YORK iLTI — The age
by asking his group, “ Who wants
old daytime soap opera has a to start things off?” That does
new wrinkle And this one is wel- , it. Someone gets going on a prob­
comr.
lem — a letter from mother, a
After witching four of the first date with an aggressive girl, a
five offerings in ARC-TV* new­ tired businessman who object* to
walking the dog tale at night—
est ifternnon srries, "Road to and the chorus chips in with fre­
Reality." I've concluded that the quently engrossing talk. Based on
program represents a major im­ those tape recordings, the dia
provement over what afternoon logtie gets down to such reatilie*
audiences have been used to.
as sex. mother daughter, fatherThe format makes use of ma­ son. husband-family-job relation­
terial taken from tape recordings ships.
of actual group therapy sessions,
Tills week, starting things off,
one of the new approaches to psy­ we've heard Vtr, a hank clrrk.
choanalysis. Actors portray the reseat througo his conversation
patients who, practicing together­ how his dad warped hit attitude
ness, pop into thr psychoanalv st'a toward women; we've heard
office en mas*r. By discussing Rosalind, a secretary, confess
their fears sml their troubles, that she^ia afraid to get married:
guided h&gt; a trained psychiatrist, Joan, a dental assistant, reveal
tlirv gain insight into their make tier hostility toward her mother;
up. John Beal portrays Ur. Paul Margaret, a suburban housewife,
Iwwts, who is tue David .Susskind levral her unconscious feelings
in this abbreviated, no coffee about her daughter, and Harry,
"Open End” ses-inn. The rest of the department store executive,
the people on liin rra have only reveal his impatient
nature.
first names, which further distin There are no pat answers offered,
guisiirs the program from the us but the viewer ran see the sub
ual soap. But the major differ Jeets gaining insights Into hereto
rner is tli.it thr Road to Heat fore blurred nr hidden mental
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AHl' airs th* 13th annual l nitnl Nation* Day concert celebrat­
ing the founding of the oiganization. The Philadelphia Orches­
tra and vriiou* vocalist* will
participate. Alt but th# first 16
minutes of the usual "American
Handstand" hour will he pre­
empted.
t'HS has a one-hour special en­
titled “The Right Man.” This is
a miitura of fart and fancy in
musical revue-dramatic style of
l*. 5. presidential campaigns
through the &gt;ear* Richard Boone,
Art t’ainry, Edward la. Robinson,
I noma* Mitchell and Paul Font
are tome of the stars who will
participate.
NBP hat a “liallmaik Hall of
Fame” presentation of ■ play
with music called “Shangri-la,”
based on James llitton'a famous
novel, "Lost Horizon.” It stem*
from a Rn-adwav musical nf a
few seasons ago. Richard lla-e
Should f wear blue liead* or black
A billion pound* of detergents hart, Gene Nelson, Alice Ghostones with this dies*? 1 wear black
sandale, carry a Mark hag and are made from petroleum every ley, .Marisa I’avan and Claude
Rains haad th* cast.
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'A*ar a black hat.—Nell.”
year.

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greenery
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DEAR AF1BY: I have given mv frater­
nity pin to my firl friend with plan* for
becoming engaged within the coming year.
We have been dating for the pa.st two
yeans. We have now reached the mage
where we are close to each other's parents.
My question is whether it is proper to ad­
dress each other's parents as “Mom” and
"Dad” or should we continue to call them
"Mr.” and "Mrs.” ?
CONFUSED

£DYTH THORNTON M c LEOD

I. Fore*
onward
9. Alexander
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LIKE HER TO
BE RUOE

DEAR ARBY: I am a bov who in 14. I
hnva n brother who is 16. Ever slnca we
were able to talk we have had to answer
"Sir" to our dad. He thinks it is the polite
way to talk hut we fepl like we are in the
nrntv. Do you think we ought to keep it
up nr not?
"IN THE ARMY”

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dollars an hour.
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ns well ns the hour. Why should we take
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one?
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By Abigail Van Burtn
DEAR ABBV: What do you think of
man who is slowly tryinjr to five me the
^3&gt;ru»h-off after I’ve been true to him for
J
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�font Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD Want-Ads For An Early Crop Of Dolfors-PH. FA2-2611
Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

I B. For Rent

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fl. For Rent

2-BEDROOM unfurniihed home. UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house,
Florida room. Call FA 2-SI31.
Cry it at Lake Axe. f t O h St.,
I-ake Mary. ISO per month. Ph.
U \X _*.T THE -REST ADDRESS
' x i v , oe* or
—
“LV TOWN, nicely- decorateilf
aparmrnt.*. Partr Avenue ApartTRAILER on nice shady private
menu, IT17 Park Avenue. Ph.
lot. Utilities furnished. FA 2 1303
FA 2 3193.
before 2:30 or after 6:00 p. m.

Office 204 W. First
HEADLINER

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p o u rtT ic ^ O R K .

HOUSEWORK. '-A 11373.
HOUSEWORK; care for children;
ironing; 306 E. 10th St.
WORK WANTED. FA 2-4016.

2-BEDROOM country home 10 3-BEDROOM furnished home &gt;90
monthly to resoonsihir snd per­
minutes Irnm San lord: water
manent party ONLY. FA 2 SM6.
furnished. Children snd pets de­
sired. 913 month. Ph. Geneva,
FURNISHED apt 300 Park Ave
2t3t, J . L. Thomas.

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REAL ESTATE DRIVE LN

“The traffic in the meet department w u bumper
—
to bumper."

1. Lout ft Found

3. Education • Instruction
4. T-ansportatiun

5. Food
R. For Rent
7. lluainesui Rentals
3. Reach Rentals
►9. For Sale or Rent
ID. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
I I . Insurance
15. Business Opporluniliea
16. Female Help Wnnted
V .. VVtvls Hf&lt;*)
18. Help Wanted
,1 9 . Situations Wanted

20. Babysitters
21. Reautv Salons
•19 Build • Paint - Repair
2.1! Building Materiala
21. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Flowers • Plants - Shrubs
i no. Poultry * Pcta * Slock
31. Automobiles - Trucks
32. Auto Repair Service
*1
33. Boats ft Motors
*jas
31. Machinery • Tools
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35. .Motorcycles • Scooters
36. Trailers • Cabanas
37. Furniture
38. Articles For Sale
39. Articles Wanted

1
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fi. For Rent
2-BEDROOM unfurniihed house
2»J3 French Ave. FA 2-2093.
FOR RENT: 9 rooms, approx.
2000 »q. ft. floor (pace at 113
So. Palmetto Ave. tv block
from Post Office. Contact Mr*.
M. L. Raborn at Downtown
Cleaners.
V

J. W. HALL

Realtor
2341 French Ave.
UNFURNISHED. 1 bedroom*, liv­ "Call Hall"
PHona FA S Mil
ing room, dining room, lari*
LOVELY large home, extra large
Florida room. Call FA 23132.
Itv ingroom. 2 bath*. 3 bedroom*,
LARGE 3 BR house. Oiteen. All
apaeiotii kitchen, family room.
convenience*. Call FA 2 7631 or
Fenced yard. 106 W. Onors.
FA 2-1936.
FA 2-7214.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
OUT OF TOWN OWNER offer* I.
private hatha, 114 W Firat St.
2-bedroom: carport#:
utility
home*: one In Depary, 16.300:
2-BEDROOM houie.
Separate
one in Lake Mary, &gt;8.900; &gt;300
dining area. Unfurniihed. Kitdown, 970 monthly; FA 2-7213
chan aiaetrleaUy equipped. &gt;30
per month. Call FA 7 6630.
3 BEDROOM block houie. kitchen
equipped Fenced in backyard.
FA 2-7706.
TURN. Apt. .-om W. lit St.

12. Real Estate Fnr Sale

12. Real Estate For Sale
LITTLE VENICE
1-Bedroom CB home 614,946. Low
payment# of 97T per month,
ta ie i and insurance Included,
Delightful neighborhood. Call to­
day.

WE INVITE YOU lo *ee this
beautiful spariotM home: 3
bedrooms, 2 baths. Florida room
li t N. Park Are Phone FA 2 2420
built-in appliances. Well land­
4 BR HOUSE, by owner FA 2-S3T2
scaped lot, large trees, Ixiw
duwn payment. Ph. FA 2-7332,

C. A. Whitldon, Sr. FA R M E R ’S AGENCY

N. V. Farmer, Realtor
3445 S. Park Av*. Ph. FA 2-6221 i
W. R. Shlppy, A(*oe.
302 So. Park Ave. Th. FA 2 3inH After hour* FA 2-2611 . FA 2-3012

BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

BACHELOR
APARTMENT,
111 N Park Ave. Phon# F* 2 2420
2-BEDROUM linti*e M3 per month.
ground floor, 313 Palmetto.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Call FA 5-2237.
FURNISHED apt. FA 5-2800.
Raymond l.undqulst. Assoc.
MODERN HOME. ’ hrdroomv. kit­ FA 2 3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
chen furnished Rent reason­
able. Ph. FA 26013

St. Johns Realty

Beautiful
Co.
Wynnewood
Home

tv T iir c m r i i T r n i n r . m v tii 2-BEDnoOM unfurnithrd bouse,
THE TIME TESTED NAM
j i n i n v i . CIRCUIT iv v v n n m
210U Cordova, kitchen tie.* 116 N Park Ave
Ph FA2 6123
«RMivot. K l o i v n ,
ri . oni nv,
trtcally equipped. Mtis sea to
i v i h i m r.iu vo. m u .
,« KKUKRAL NVTtOVU. MOBTXtifl DOWN — 969 MONTH
appreciate FA 2-0274
* OviJK AMOOIATION. • C&lt;if3 Bedroom, 1 hath home .tear
C'r«i!nn erg inlial under i a Ant
FURNISHED
apartment,
clean
new high school.
«f r n i u r o * ii*4
*ufand close in. Adulti only Jimmy
• lint In till F iliril XiMolll
SUPREME REALTY
tln rii.f*
Chatter
Cowan, 4 A 2-4013
Of llrlandu. Inc.
Act, hivina It* vrtni-tpil offlri
In tl,* t‘11,' nf Wn.litnetun, l)ieCHerry 1-3331
(rlct of r-ilumhl#.
Eve. CRestwood T-26IO
rU ljtlff.
V*
aWtt'RL *
WHITTtXOTON.
S ACRES, 3 room house, on Orange
i&gt; t iir i m r l it t oi n r o r tisr
• 1*4 nCT.SIE S rrHTTTIXOTOX.
Blvd., Paola. Ph. FA 2-3389.
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Ini ,e,iniuet i* Whltllna'nn, ant I IIS M t'.llt. |S »I. VII. IUTia
GE built ins; garbage disposal;
'
tuiiN
c vrru'.Lt-o
held* i* Whittington.
rieimiff
Jt* Srltnion »»*’,
720 wiring: professional land
F*.r, Park. Florida
scaped; pat.o, completely drap
Tnu. eamual 5 WKItllnttnn ar.d VS SDK D VOI MV « n*
ed FA 2 7081.
Halai- v. VYftl’iim u&gt;n, ara hereby Lit.MAN 1! Vilt’XO, hie rtfe
I t#f# till Afit#
that a IXttC nf Complaint
M r m f d f »t i r
-, f.,r» li*a* a rnrlnl-i m ir 'm * nn
To serve you is our pleasure. |
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To picaie is our sim.
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HELMLY REALTY
Mi. Vtrnfin, Oh!«
♦k &gt;mp:.« nnt.A.vpo section
Tou • ri hftrthy nniIfi#4 th it i
nNR v-Loaduif to pint there*
706 W. Uth Street
r.imittilnt f&lt;* fAr*#| v# a mftrtfei*
i#,i in t-iji n.,..k 11.
T \ 2)603. Evenings FA 2 23)9
m i 1 He full i B l i i s .Jtf tv rlL # ! p i# *
Pi It*
and I. I*ubtli* R*.

• 3-Bedrooms

Legal Notice

-

Awning1 W indows
V enetian Blinds

SAVE 9t.000. Will sacrifice 9?.noo
equity In spacious 3 bedroom,
2 bath home for only 91.000. Ph.
FA 2 3612.

Fire &amp; Police
Protection

I

Wall

NEW

HOMES BV

0DHAM &amp; TUDOR

WHERE . . . .

CAN

YOU

GET

A.A oiid FH.A FINANCING
VA—No DOWN P AYMENT

BUILT-IN DREAM
KITCHENS
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH Al’I’LlANCES BY
AS

‘1 5 0

• EN KRAL^ELIC TRIC

Nothing Down

------------- ALSO -------------

PH O N E FA 2-W89

•

RESALE vi1All..A (ILL

2 - 3 - 1

lledrinims

• Planned l ake Front
Cnmmunily
• .A Furnished Mwlels fnr
yuur insoertiim

H O M E S S87S0 *

DIRbrriON8: * AD. So

Windshield
Back (ilitis Uaed furniture, appliance*, tool*,
ete. Bought-Sold Larry'* Marl
Door Gins*
Vent Glass
213 Sanford Av*. Ph. FA 14133.
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. Sell U* Your Furniture Quick

Dawn's

AIORE HOME
^
DOLLAR VALUE f

DOWN PAYMENT * O R f l
NO CLOSING t (1ST
|
*57 ,A(n. Includes Eirrylhing! _
IIIGH-DKY AUHJDEh LOTS |
Sanford. (In s. 17-92. Turn |
Right I Mi, Pa»l Dynalronies. Fiilln* Signs,

.

Stenstrom Realty

WHEKK . . .

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9430 DISCOUNT on any I960 Batons • Prc?t3*in-J! •
Sludebakrr Lark in atnrk at xhwt Must* — Instruction Book*
Sanford Motor Co, FA I-4MI.
Magnus Organs t
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
1939 FORD Ranch Wagon, auto­
112 Magnolia
matic, power fleering, radio,
healer, 3U93; will trade. Ph. FOR SALE: Portable Remington
FA 26446 after 6:00 p. m.
Quiet-writer—A-l rond. Reaeor*
able. Call FA 1-3167,
19'8 TR 3 Triumph Roadster. San­
ford Motor Co. Ph. FA 14382.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Topa ft State
193!
FORD
CONVERTIBLE,
Cruiseomatlc, radio, whitewall Lot .Markers — Sills — Lintels
FA 17416.
Steps — Patio Btecks — Sand
lit N Park Ave Phone FA 2-24M
tires, power steering A brakes;
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
driven just fuur months. $2193.
CARPENTRY, painting, rooimg
|.l. M o rtg ag e Loana
loe Elm. Av*.
Ph. FA 13731
FA 36.193.
and cement work. FA 2 4499
MORTGA C.E LOANS
SEWING MACHINE: ti960 Aut&lt;J
.'1.1. ItoiiU ft Mnlorn
'J.l. Building Mnterhiln
VIIA and Conventional
malic Zig Zag, embrodehet,
Commercial A Residcntul
makes hutlonhnlei, laws on butLI MBKIl • IlkRim 4HE - PAINT
Gateway To The Waterway
STENSTROM REALTY
tnas, with built in d in a r . Only
HOOPING
FlfA Loans
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2 2120
3 months old and almost half
H. EDWARDS
Rul&gt;*un Spurt inn Goods
paid for. Take over 96.70 a
BULDERSSUPPLIES
15. HutsinttsM O pporlunilirH
30( 146 E. 1st
Ph FA 13961
month payment*, guarantee re­
We Give TV Stamp*
maining. Write Credit Mgr. Bog
OFFICE REVTXlA complcf-li 9o.1 W. 3rd St.
14
fl.
V-RnTTOM
plywrvxt
host
FA3 7696
2. r o Sanford Herald.
air conditioned Rota L Pay
with low wheel trader 963. Th.
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Ion, Regiltered Reil Estate 24. Klertriral Sersire.-s
EA 2-7675 evening*.
Camo Suita, hunting eapi, mach­
Broker. M 2-1301
etes, comforts, cots. Army*
House Wiring — Electric Srrvic* IR. T r a ile r s • Uahnnitn
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
FOR LEASE • Service Station
Sul Vilden
Good, established location In
1939 NEW MOON. 10' x 43', 9)00 SUNBEAM rotary electric lawn
RYNDALI. ELECTRIC CO.
ventory takeover THE PURE 112 Magnolia
mower, good condition. Phone
k take up payments. FA 2 2981
Ph. FA 2 0913
OIL COMPANY. 604 W Sixth
FA 2-6473 a fte r 6:00 p.m.
TRAILER fur sale. FA 2 421*.
Street City.
25. iMuntiling Service!!
13 CU. FT. Weatlnghouse « frU
l it AII.KR for sale reasonable,
IR. Female Help Wnnted
grrelor, like new; Karlsnn #nscreened in porch. I' x to toilet,
lioeui* w,th co-actual speaker*
WANTED: Colored girl 21 yrars
good condition. Call FA 20196.
FA 2 3400.
or older to be buried In coffin
for one eomplele performance
17. Furniture
f’litm li'iijr A K en t in n
PLACE your order now for Mr*.
of *'The House of Cshers" show­
AIR CONDITIONING
Brown Miller's famous home­
ing at the Star Theater on tlih CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
made fruit raka. We ship any*
anteed Free estimates Phone
Street starting November 6th. too) Sanford Ave.
FA 2 6562
wher# In tha w o r l d . Ph.
FA 2-781* or MI 4-1771.
FA 2 3*fH.
PLUMBING
17. Male Help Wanted
RE FINISHED ANTIQUES and old
Contracting k Repair!
WILL PAY lop comiuMsiunv to
picture frames. Restoration a SUPERIOR poo! table, regulation
Ere# Estimate*
•ire, good condition, coat 889 M
salesman who can .ell Carrier
speciality. Pick-up and delivery.
It.
HARVEY
new,
saerlflra
for
933.00,
full line home air conditioning 7tl4 Sanford Ave. Plume FA 2 3363
Cat) 4261, Geneva, Fla.
FA 3-S1IT,
m| heaters, water fillers ami
• RIG VALUES
softners. Give details on sales i 27. Special Services
• QUICK CREDIT
experience, age, phone number,
• EASY TERMS
model car you drive, to: P. O. ENVELOPES, letterheads, stateWE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Box 15)8, Sanford, Fla. or call
men! . Invoice', hand Dills, and
FA 2 8331 8.300:3U a m.
WILSON •• MAIER
jitngrams, e t c .
Prnirres.dve
New end Used Furniture
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2951—
Is. Help Wanted
FA 2 5623
706 West l.Tth St.
i 311 E. First St.

$ 1 3 ,8 5 0

L O N G D A L E g

fa

FIVE ACRES. Ft ante house and
PAINTING: Color* a specialty.
garage near Elder Sprtnga. By
Residential, commercial, indus­
viiXfj.
NO 6-3163.
trial
Licensed and bonded.
Work guaranteed
Free esti­
mates. Charlie Burria, FA 2 4374
FURNISHED HOME
1708 South Park. Immediate oc­
SONNY'S PAINTING
cupancy. Tidal price 9«,4oi&gt;. On*
Top Quality Work—Low Rates
large RR 16' x 21'. Ideal fnr
FA 2 2671 or
2-4033
young Couple. l'B.
PLATT'S CARPENTRY Services,
new work 4 repair. Sperlnlixe
in Fla, room enclosures. Ph.

W H E R E ....

1 IJ'-tlnHim • t* ■ B ulb

Jenkins Furniture
i &amp;r - j u f e ' .- i -«**•*

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK

LOCATED
SOUTH IMNEUUEST ft SUNLAND ESTATES

Low In su ran ce Kates

, f Ji*mltiiiln C.iunlv,

--A U T O GT.ASS-.
INSTALLED

210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-4622
Service With Th* Caib. SUPER
WILL do typing la my home. Ph.
TRADING POST PA M677.
CHAIR SEATS re-caned (except
FA 2 0644.
Rush). J. J. Marcus, 210 E.
38. Article* For Sale
DAYS WORK. FA 2 3260.
Reading Way, Winter Park.
OLD NEWSPAPERS POE IALR
ANY TYPE WORK- Eiperlenced
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
1 Cent per lb
truck driver k chauffer. Willie All type* and sires, Inilelled
THE SANFORD HERALD
KlUman. 76 Cattle Brewer Ct.
••Do Ir Yourself7 \
OFFICE
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
164 W let SL
FA I-Mll
20. Rahynittera
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
FACTORY TO YOU
BABYSITTING day, night or
20) W. 2nd St.
Pit. FA 2 6492
ALUMINUM
week. Elisabeth Colley, 2103
VENETIAN BLINDS
Stcvena *Ave. Ph. FA 2-0541.
Sewmjr Mach. Repairs Enclosed head. Aag proof bottom
rail with elaitie ends. Plaetie
ALL MAKES k MODELS
21. Be nut.v Salons
or rayon tape*. Cotton er nylon
RENTALS $8 WEEK
eorda.
203
W.
First
St.
(24
hr.
ser.)
Permanent Wave, complete 97.30
Senkarik Gita* and Paint Co.
F A 2 3623
HAZEL POUTER BEAUTY* SHOP
::o Magnolia
Ph. FA 21622
1104 W. 231h
Ph. FA 2 1321
WILL give a Sarah Coventry
Fashion Shutv. Beautiful jewelry FIBER RUG, w ater hose. Call
mornings FA 2-3049.
fnr that Christmas list. Phone
FA 2 8699 or FA 2 8047.
UPRIGHT frreser *73; girls shoo
skates, sire ■; all In good condi­
HEATING
Beauty Salon
tion.
FA 2-63U.
II. B. TOPE
Walker Butldlng
am
S.
Park
FA
2
1234
2116 Oak
FA 2-T664
APARTMENT ilia GE electrle
range, good condition &gt;30.00.
Thli adv. good for 92.30 off on 29. Flower* • Plant* • Shrub*
Full site electrle range, good
any regular price wave. Even­
condition 973.00. Sanford Gae
ing appointments. Air rond. Petunias; Snaps; Calendula: PanCo.
H arnett’s Beauty Nook, 103 So.
ay* : Slocks; Verbena: Carna­
Oak, FA 2-3742.
REDWOOD FENCTNG
tions: Salvia: red and purple.
Se* Sample at . . .
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
LA R-RE* B E A U T Y S A L O N
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Orapeville Ave. near 20th St.
Now O pen
26-10 H ln w a th n
Otit ft Maple
FA 2-0006
Air Cond — Air Coad. Dryara
II.
Automobiles
•
Truck*
ROLt.AWAY,
Hospital
and
Baby
Open Evenings by Appointment
Beds.
Day,
Week,
or
Mortft—
DI AL FA MSN
1952 PONTIAC 4 door »edan. fully
FURNITURE CENTER
equipped, good condition, &gt;330.
1100 French Av*.
22. Build • Pilnl • Repair
Inquire 47 Volusia Dr„ peBary.
Ph. FA 2-7133

WANTED IMMEDIATELY. M»n
or v*um an lo supply cun'Liners
with Rawieigh Products in San­
ford. Earn 930 weekly part lime—
9100 and up full time. Write Itawleigh’a Dept., FAJ - 4to - 336,
Memphis, Tenn.

W estinghouse
Equipped Kitchen

I.nt « iro-k r&gt; nr. AT. LA KK 3 BEDROOM. 2 full bath, separate
.MWOn, icr«nUng th i»!#t
1**1
b lk lfi* ’
Y t||
q n&lt;4
dining room; 2 yr. old CHS 1
i htr#&gt;f F#w»t4#4 1rt Flit UiArtk
I jlr#4 t« M I46 A fnpy
&gt;u 11«
&gt;200 dovtn. assume FIIA mnrt
It, Pas# I#, nt th# PubTIt FEt*
** *'«»IIr .IniRff or p!#A&lt;flttjK to fhi
Hit! of i *(*.'•■i*ii int oti tli# pi aInt IfPa
r#vrii t»f tttinlnoti Cuantjf* Pio*
gage, balance 9I1SOO. and move
A U o rn # y . \V A UK I .It. t t U . K K M A 1
rWft.
right in. FA 2 )9«r« or FA 2 6362
n tiu van ?•*;%•#
w u . , h 16 b*#ti fi»**l ftiftSriil A'HI In th#
I t r II44 6D
n . f M f t . «»■«! f l U th* ! ClfuiiU i'o.irt of th* Ninth
YrliDlt AM*7Ae r rip
f R | s'lftl • *'-ri. -' ’ of th# fttftt# nf Fl-t* SUNLAND. Must sell 3 BR.. 2
t i # O ff* '•
1 *9 # n # f k
o f th # r i f e , rid« In ftn4 f«»r »#mInn!# I'ftQBijr,
oath. Corner Du. Mo. Payment
I "411*, « n 4 f o i l
rm 0 9 ti* t ft it o f to* f - i Xi»Y#rpif.f I ur olt r Ch ft nr# nr
9*6)1. Make offer on equity.
l l l h , !H ff
I f »#4l fall to 4&lt;\ #rt a r • r»Qulr#i t® t# • ft ***df #*f
J u d g m e n t Hv a # f l u l l w i l t l*t ta k « ri y o u r i t i f t n f r m
. » : i # r '1 # f # n ftU i
FA 2 )900.
«8
J - f ‘»r t h # r # l l # f f i t .
c
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9
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k
to
till
r*omp!ilnt
on
1
h#
i «n l##i In lie mil
&lt;’&gt;*tnp1alnf.- f riilntirfft alloro***. wtuiM n*m*ft SOI Til SYLVAN Lake Shores.
a
&gt;0 Ihi.Sk ,\&gt; i »
AT 2*4n6&gt;|&lt;i *•*
b- .tv 48Ikit fit#
Beautiful lakclront home ne*r
f^ril, £»ml no la Colfpli. Florldi. nils #»&gt;•!
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7th «fa* of UstviLtr*
D» HIT
ing comptet on, for someone dc
j. f # ;ii• l t « plfi«fSfiff In t h # n f f l r * ft! i h »
sirin* the best of everything.
l#
1’ir ritjit « : o u r i ftf
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Cali FT 2 TIM!
b#f-»r#
l"
&lt;1ty *»f Nayftitb«f,
•'lark Ctifeuft I'nurt
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lift" If toil fftil to &lt;|Y ft*, tbft all#*
(•iTjfor.l, rt-irl.ti
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IIn M.r 1. T. Vlhl.n
L« a.a»kFfi « ft f Itlf#**#el ft ieft 1ii *f pno
1
Deputy I't.rk
knTIM fl II. riK '.K W im
A. K. B O SS K m : it
jn,, t i#ik
’ '**M.t.1SS| (TS8K.
FLORIST
Marihi T. %mien
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FA 2-1*51
Celery Av*.
Ctftrk
WSUCEIL 1TALKER. k IIA9S
(Vlrmher F. T. D.l
KRi.f.Y a i i r n r
'• n Mklvar Bo!I4ln».
ft
vv mar Hsvao ri &lt;*a
I i iTft#t * h itch a;r*#t
Cunie out A «ee our orreoge- ®
,q a t’.oraay f*r rialelltf.
1OrlftRtl
*
meals nf plastic flowers.
Fuhliah ywj. l*,
It. It.
| Pui&gt;. Oftt. n - i ; :i *i
Flo ; 14

MUST LEAVE 31sl. October. 3
Bedroom, 2 bath home. Extra
large living area Extra large
lot close to schools, east acres*
to ahopping Monthly payments
less than 9100. 119 F.. Coleman
FA 2-7669.

Stenstrom Realty

THREE bedroom, two hath home
LARGE three bedroom unfurn
NOTHING DOWN
5» Dur.land. 9493 down, pick up
iihed home 1313 Park Are.,
Fait FA I-I227.
6123.00 month. Call FA 2 3931. NEW 3 bedroom home with terra tio floor*; awning windows;
CLEAN modern furnlihed apt*.
L. PAYTON
601 Palmetto FA 2-4339.
tiled bath: tledric range; City ROSA
water
and
sewage.
No
down
And A ssociates
2-BEDROOM u p itain apartment,
payment and only &gt;36. monthly
Regiltered Real Kitata Brokar
air conditioned. &lt;70 FA 2-0961
(including principal, interest, in Ph FA 2-1301 IT-67 at Hiawatha
APARTMENT, private bath, nice­
suranee, and ta ie i). Call us to­
ly furnished. 940 mo. 40IIi W,
day for an appointment in sea 3-BEDROOM home. Make offer.
lit.
Payments 979 per month. 231
on* of thee* outstanding home*.
Flamingo Dr.. Sunland Estate*.
7-BR house, modern. FA 2 0378.
.ft.
- ------------------------FLORIDA-O/.IER ENTERPRISES ---- ■■ —
Builder*
l-REDROOM furnished house In
STEMPKR'S 4-BEDROOM
Lake Mary. FA 2 3049, FA 2 6347 Helmly Realty, Selling Agents HOMES OF DISTINCTION
308 W 13th St, Ph. FA 2-7605 Lakefranl abowplace
tta.Wo
3-BEDROOM houie, kitchen furn­
.Moat
gracious
In
town
S20.00A
ished, 973 month. FA 2-3663.
TOR SALE or »RADE— 95,130
equity in 3 bedroom CBS house Room for a bulging family SIT.iwi
FURNISHED 3 room houie, 3603
for House trailer or sell for Utmost In Mayfair quality 335,(*ki
Orlando Drive, Srnlord.
920,730
99.930. Small down payment. Large home with a pool
Located in city oe over 49 acre Most epacioua plui good
LARGE Z bedroom freihly painted
income
129, .vw
lot and plenty of trees. Phone
apartment. 310 Magnolia. A. K.
Exceptional, modern con
FA 2-7631.
R onctter, Floriit, FA 2-1631.
venient
121.650
2 AND 3 BEDROOM homes for
Call for in appointment In see one
rent, kiuhena equipped.
Call
ECONOMY HOME
of thgyc home* designed to suit
FA 2-3631.
3 BR., I bath, fenced backyard,
the most discrimineting taste.
like new inside and out. CB
THREE bedroom house, unfurn­
with equipped kitchen. Lovely
ished, nice quiet neighborhood.
"WE TRADE"
yard. *W per month, lowrr for
Cal! at 119 W. 17th St. or phone
in-service. Total, 912,300 with
FA 2 4301.
low duwn payment or Dad# for "Biir* S T E M l’h l l Agency
boat.
2-BEDROOM trailer. FA 2 6386Realtor—Insuror
LOVELY LOCATION. 3- Rif . 2
FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
baths. GE built-ins. garbage dis­
posal, many extras. FA 2-7061.

Legal Notice

Reference*, i

' Ph. "FA TSTSf-or—F.V»fM6ui. ■

.

37. Furniture

PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING New k Used Fjralture A Appli­
W. L. HARMON
ance*. A Good Plate To
Ph. FA 2-4223
BUY, SELL nr TRADE

LAWN WORK, FA 2-0646.

LOOKING for a nice place In 2-BEDROOM completely unfurnlive? Nice duplex apartment
ished houses available now. Ph.
1203 Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-7167.
FA 2-1349.

for more tba* owe Incorrect InaerRENT A BED
tion of yoor ad. and reserves tbe Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Bad*
right to revise er reject soy od-,
By Dav, Week or Month
venlvement from what ordered to
CARROLLS FURNITURE
ronfnrm to the polleles of this Ph FA 2-3161
116 W. 1st St.
paper.

27. Special Servicen

WORK WANTED FA 2-4016.

SMALL furnished apartment 600 FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.
Park Avs. FA 2-0731.
The Herald will oat be responatble
12. Real Rnlnt* For Sale
:

2. Notices • Peraonaln

JL

Moil. Oct, 21, 1960—Pnjre 9 119. Situation* Wanted

RESPONSIBILITY:

CLASSIFIED INDEX

l1

ftrralh

U F F -A -O A Y

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tues.. tfcr* P it • 2 P. M. day be­ SLEEPING ROOMS the Gables. 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house
fore Insertion. Moo. • Sat. noon.
at Lake Monroe. FA 2-2630.
401 Magnolia Ave FA 20720
■v
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
FURNISHED apsrtment, hard I AND 2 BEDROOM home*. Day
1 (.'ll Toes., tfcre Fri. • 3 P. M. day bephoni FA 2 3641. After 6:00
wood floors, tile bath. 662 W
NO 6-3122.
27th Street.
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�V * f 10— Hon. Oet U, 1M0

Brookshire Honored
Operators t i furniture slor**
her* hare formed the Sanford
furniture Dealers Association.
The gttntp issued a statement
sayings "the sole purpose of this
asooelation is to unitedly explore
any end all suggestion* at regular
monthly meetings as to how San­
ford furniture dealer* eon better
senre the people of Sanford end
surrounding oreae.’ '
The statement also said that the
members unanimously agreed to
urge, through the Chamber of
Commerce that all merchants keep
stores open one night a week, pre­
ferably Friday, la order to give
husbands and wlvee aa opportu­

nity to shop together. They sag.
geited that closing a t noon on
Wednesday would give store em­
ployee the same amount of time
off. They pointed out that other
Central Florida communities stay
open one night a week.
“Other suggestions to be of bet­
te r service will be discussed at fu­
ture meetings and it is hoped that
the Sanford Furniture Dealers As­
sociation will become a stimulat­
ing factor la the husineaa life of
Sanford," the statement said.
Chester Muse, of Mather of
Sanford, was elected president of
the group, Robert Carnla of San­
ford Furniture Co., vice president

Jame* i Brook shire, Sanford, « M
among the names on the Dean's
and public speaker; B. R. Carroll, er. of Echols Bedding Co.; H. H.
of Carmll's furniture, secretary- irler. Furniture Center; A. I.. List of the Georgia In itltu te of
treasurer, and C. Wilson, record­ Vilson. Wilson-Maler Furniture Technology in Atlanta for the
summer quarter of 1M0.
ing secretary.
Co., Muse. Carnie and Chrroll.
Meeting to form the organisa­
tion were L. A. Berry of Berry's
Warehouse Furniture; I- F. Garn­

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Job Office To Aid
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — An
employment office to find jobs
for Cuban refugees will be opened
In Miami “ In a few days,'* Gov.
LeRoy Collin*,tsld Thursday.
Collins said Spanish-speaking
employes will staff the office and
It will be financed by fudsril
funds.

The Registration Books of th t City of Buford, Florida,
a r t opto a t Iho City Hall, commencing Monday,
September 19. 1960, for the purpose of registering for
the Municipal General Election io be held on November
i960, and will remain open ap te and including Friday,
October 26, 1960.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Registration Officer

PLUS
MERCHAjMfS
GREEN STAMPS
NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS ot the Starlight Pnxnenadars are, from
left, H arry MeQuattars, vlea president; Ed Drebert, board member; Libby
Redman, secretary; Ed Redman, treasurer and Harold Jenkins, president.
Another board member, John Coppen, was not present when the picture
was made. The group Is planning a subscription dance Nov. 12 a t the Civic
Center. Caller will be Let Gother from California. All square dancers
are Invited.
(Herald Photo)

WHCHANT5
°*KN STAMPS
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Southside
Shuddering;

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STORE R O U U l ^ f e
M s* . T u ts , Wed.
• : » T eT :M

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8ATURBAY—
8:30 to 7:00
QUANTITY
RICNTS
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Belts, for doing el! in thslr pow«r

to assure full time powsr a t tho
Hallowe’sn Carnival coma Oct. 31.
If, howavar, some gremlin* do
get la the fuse box It will not be
becauae thisa two snterprising
fathers have not tried.
Headman Buddy extend* a eardial invitation to atl i nook i,
ghoele, goblin*, spouklet*, witch**,
ctewne end what have yon to bo
a t Soutbaide the day before th*
big event And alnca you'll bo
there anyway, how about bringing
along n hammer and maybe put­
tin g Up aome booth*. Lender
apeok, Jerry Kirk, reports e»
many spooks have responded to
her call that the cakes, white ele­
phants, country stors Items and
other carnival bric-a-brac will bo
•oraing In real coon now.
A haunting rafrain from the
paat la th* rhythmical chant of an
auctioneer, Susie Spook is happy
te report that a real live auc­
tioneer will be on hand for the
Halloween Carnival. The Colonel
(himself) Collier, who thrilled
young end old last year, will be at
Southalda again, tie'll auction off
all the white elephant, pink ele­
phant* anti juat mint anything
that the friend* of Southside send.
Another exciting Susie Spook
scoop la thu auper dupvr merrygo-round that ha* been arranged
by Roaa (Mr*. Ernest) Southward.
This ia the same one that scored
such a hit in I-aka Mary last week.
What's all this fur? Some might
ask. Well Susie Spook ran remem­
ber some of tho many extra* that
l&gt;av« been gained fur the school a*
result of th* carnivals. For in­
stance last year'* carnival L rt
sponsible for fans that aru in each
rlasaruom, and for the new books
in the aehool library. Other years
have produced record plsyers for
each room, valance and Uassr
curtains for I he auditorium,
drinking fountain,, public address
system, and numerous other nice
thing* including a sidewalk oil
ana sida of the playground.

New Red Nuclear
Tests Suspected
CHICAGO (U rn — Atomic
Energy Commissioner Robert K.
Wilson hinted Thursday night that
the United Stales ha* evidanit
tho Russian* may have hern con­
ducting underground testa of new
kind* of nuclear weapons.
lto said tho United States, in
tho absence of a policed test Iran
agreement, should resume underground testing soon to perfect
more powerful warheads for th*
and to devalop “new and really
(evolutionary" atomic weapon,
fo r use against enemy troops.
Wilson addressed th* second na­
tional youth conference on the
atom here.

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Mrs. W. L. Kirk, left, gage* into thu crystal ball fur new
Kirns while Mrs. Velma Mitchell, right, hcIiooI principal
reminisces over sumo punt carnival* with .tumu stories
hy Buais Spook. The anmiul event will he held at Smithnidi* School Oct. Ill front 6:30 till I) p. m.

Science Club Has Unusual Fads
The Seminole High Sclrnce Club
not only get* tlis farts—It* mnnbera deal with (ho unusual facts.
For Instance’
Ho you know why certain sail
water animals such s* th* mana­
tee, blue crab ami stingiay ale
able to live some ltd miles up the
St. Johns from its outlet to the
oesan? The abnormally high con­

Veterans Benefits
To Be Discussed
Karlyte llotishnldrr, county ser­
vice officer announced today that
a representative of th# Florida
Dept, nf Veterans Affalra from
the Ktalo Service Office will he
her# Tuesday at 3 p. m.
He will consult with veterans,
their dependent* or survivors as
to lienafita the slat* or federal
government will give.
Appointment* i ,ny be made hy
contacting the tenuity service of.
ficee.

The first patent on a wire safety
pin was not issued until IIMiU, and
the modern indushy got started
starlit ISJS

tent nf .all in lh« St Johns River
has proven to ha the answer. This
exisit* for two reasons;
During dry season the St. Johns
River lias little current. This al­
lows salt water intrusion into nor­
mally frrsh water arras. Second­
ly, certain springs such a* Salt
Springs, which flows in the St.
Johns, are nearly a. salty aa th*
ocean. Also, in the St. Johns Riv­
er north of Lake Harney, there
a I'* save re I salt springs which
have a higher aalt content than
the otcnn.
So. don't so and get confuted If
you s e e stingray* in the ocean
and then ratch one an your trot­
line.

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�City Urges Quick 120 Years Service
Action On Water
jControl Plan
Sanford's City rommisiionarf
have Mat x resolution to the Cen­
tral and South Florida Flood Con­
trol District urging that the di»trick ‘'diligently pursue" with U.
S. engineers and others a review
of a proposed Upper St. Johns
basin w ater conservation plan.— The commission resolution also
"asks the district to pursue the re­
view willi Florida's congressi-mal
delegation and atata legislator*
“in opler th a t auch ■ plan might
be Implrmented In time for 1963
budget requests to the atata and
federal governments.’’ Tha resolutinn read*:
Whet rue, for many y e a n there
have existed from time to time
mfkxxl problem* in the upper St.
Tlohna River Hasin more pailirularly affecting the counties of
Seminole, Orange. Brevard, Osreola and Indian River, and
Whereas, tha aforesaid c O u n l l e *
ara presently within an area of
tha most rapid growth in the
State of Florida and such growth
and the continuation thereof has
tha effect of materially altering
Qand increasing the drainage and
flood problem* heretofore exist­
ing and which will continue to ex­
ist in tha future, acting aa a ma­
terial obatacle in the continued
grow th of auch area, and
Whereus, for many year* the
aforeiaid area hat mode tax con­
tribution* into the Central and
Bouth Florida flood Control Dis­
trict with virtually no exyendif tu r* of funds materially easing
the drainage and flood problems In
tha upper St. Johns River Basin,
and
Whrreas, without prompt and
immediate action directed to the
approval of a plan for the storage
of water in ths upper St. Johni
River Basin with attendant out­
lets therefrom to tha blast Coast
of Florida it is felt that tha future
i | o f Central Flotilla will suffer ir­
reparable damage.
Sow therefore, be it resolved,
by the City Commission of the
City of Santutd, Florida, that the
Central a m i South Florida Floor!
Control District hr, and it it here­
by requested to diligently pursue
vtltb lilt- t'orp of engineers the
afore!..bl plan lor tbe upper SI.
John* River Basin to tha end that
f such plan will be approved, and
that the Florida Congressional
Delegation he urged to sis ura a
priority rating therefor and that
the Legislature of the State of
Florida he requested to adopt such
legislation a t might ha necessary
to pioriiie funds for required land
acquisition, all to tbe end that the
necervxry luml* nray Ira approved
ia tbe Ibii.l budget In order that
Vfc Ih* Central Florida area may rereiv* tbe relief to which it If en­
titled Sir that it* economic growth
may nut be stifled.
Be it further reaolved, that
this Resolution be spread upon the
minutea u( the City Commission of
tha City of Sanford, Florida and
rnpiea thereof delivered to Flor­
ida congressional delegation, the
Carp »? Knginear* .and other ap4 propiiale parties."

The City CommUnion Monday night decided that a
tribute is in order for three city officials with a total of
120 years on the job.
City Manager \V. E, Knowles pointed out th a t Misa
KlScn Hoy, tax collector, Fire Chief Mr.ck Cleveland Sr.
an! Police Chief Roy Williams have completed 40 years
service each.
.
The commissioners Instructed Knowles to arrange a
suitable event honoring the three veterans and prepare
commendations commensurate with their long service.

VOL. 53

United Preaa

News Briefs
Typhoon Builds U p

Orienta Gardens
Water Still Rising
A delegation of residents of Orienta Gardens in south
Seminole Coounly told the County Commission this morning
that water still is rising on their property and th a t another
family moved out today.
They said water has risen another inch and a half in
the p iat two d.'.ys and asked again if the county can do any­

CD It. R. K. OSTEUllOl.M
has been selected to he
executive officer of VAIL
13 which will be commis­
sioned at Sahford Naval
Air Station Jan. 3. He piesentl.v ia operations officer
of VAH-3. A naval aviator
since l'J44. hu snw service
in the Pacific in WW 11 and
attended Columbia Uni­
versity, Navy Line General
School and Armed Forces
Staff College.

Highway Traffic
Light-Work Urged

thing to Litp mar* water from antaring tha area.
They aald tha Dump Installed in
that section cannot taka off tha
w ater fa*t enough. Tha family
who moved rut today had a erptic
which rouldn't h* rued be­
cause high water* kept overflow­
ing it.
Resident* “are standing vigil"
over dike* that help keep *uma
waters out, they said. They fear,
however, that continued rite of
waters will put on more pressure
than the dikea can stand.
There ll little the county can
do in tha situation. Appeal* from
other Mr lion*, including one to­
day from a group of Slovak Vil­
lage residents, can be met with
only the emergency pumping ac­
tivity which thr county instituted
with cooperation of the Civil Dafen** organilatlort.

Control Of Children
At Games Asked
The city and school officials
■tjrccd Monday night lo cooperate
n an effort to restrain the romp
ing of lining children through Hie
stands at high school football
games.
Principal Andrew Bracken told
the City Com ini'lio n that lie frit
that the aid of parents would
have to be enlisted in halting the

anf&amp;T ttf.'at,’W;
today (a (gqpfU Im m c w W W L I-

latiM b 4 1 * Slat* Road, be pi
signal light at Ihc Interaedion
of llwy. IT 92 and SR 4M.
Thr cominwsioner* had approved
the light and lund* fur It have hern
authorrird. but no recent word on
lli* work of installing it hai been
given by the State.

Heart f 'Uiieil M eet

Th* f -ytnule - DeBary Heart
Council •••' If- meet at the Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
conference
room Wednesday at 8 t». ns. Thom­
as Arman, pi evident, ha* arrang­
ed far a film to t« shown during
tha meeting.

N A S Cemetery Warning
For Careless Drivers
A fle-cr, but rather somber ami
direct reminder n available lo
all drivers on the Sanford Naval
Air Station.
Thia reminder it the "Spooksvtile Cemetery" located on th*
south side of the road going owl
the Main Gate.
The driver cemetery was photosraphed recently by a leleviiian
camera crew from Orlando's
WDBO-TV, Channel #. at a mock
burial.
The "funeral service*" r : ~
held for I. M. K**t. A squad i
Minor* tired volley as Cap*. Ro­
bert W. Stye, read the eulogy f
the victim a n d ' hu rottin was
placed in a tr**b grave.
Present at Ihe "burial" ('apt. Slye, Cdr. H, H. t
, HalWing Ooc. Lb Cdr. i
Phillip*. NAS safety officer; Cspl.
Vrnold Willi a mi, Sanford Puttee
Department; Sanford Mayor Earl
Higginbotham; Sanford
Police
Chief Roy Williams, Florida I
way Patrolman Vince I
and Maj. R. C. Wood. Marine Bar­
rack* commanutug officer.
The cemetery couaisla of a

5 l)p

ri&gt;p«,| off ares and nine toinhstones; Carrie**. N O. Care
Sleepy, I. M. Fail. Boom and
M. V. Buttir. The leading tomb­
stone Of llir lot register* the name
R. U, Next.
Are yon*

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the faint*, there are many com.
plaints from spectators that tins
is ■ major d straction from the
games, he said. Parent! will he
asked to keep children In their
vests,
Thr city commissioners re­
located that all school elaiMS be
advised dial children allowed In
roam tbe stands and grounds dur­
ing games will h&lt;- escorted out of
Hie stadium.
The commission also asked Hie
students to refrain from throwing
confetti al the game* because it
t r rilc* an almoat impossible
cleaning job for the gruundkerp
cr*.
The city made it* request* in
granting llir tvlioul im of the
stadium without paving tha regular
lei- for iti ichedulcd football contr*l v

Dominicans Ask
End Of Sanctions
WASHINGTON (U P I)-T he Do
mmlran Republic, derlarm ; it
hat taken substantial steps to
ward democracy, ha* demanded
an end lo sanction* imputed
against it by th* United Stales
amt oilier Western Hemisphere
nation*.

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WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday. High today 82. low tonight 50.
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 25. I960
Wire established 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Campaign Blunter, Angrier

TOKYO (UPI) - Typhoon Nins
built up rapidly hi intensity to­
■y United Pre*t International
day GOO miles west southwest or
The presidential campaign, en­
two Jims. Nina, Packing ltM-milaper-hour wind*, was moving north- tering Ihe linal two week*, was
weal al eight nulei an hour Mon­ marked today hy blunter words
and angerier rharges as the can­
day night.
didates stumped long hours for
the support of crucial slate*.
Peace T alks S ta rt
Democratic nominee John F.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast tU PII —
Kennedy scheduled 20 spercbe*
Eleven newly independent Afri­
during hi* second grueling day in
can nations meet hero today to Illinois. State Democratic leaders
Mek a compromise for ending the were enthusiastic about hla show­
Algerian war. All are former ing Monday. Sen. Paul II. Doug­
French territories which now are las, (D ill.t. p-edtetod Kennedy
member* of the French Commu­ would capture the stales 27 elec­
nity of Nations.
toral vote*.
GUP candidate Richard M. Nix­
Sub P act Expected
on, making a whistr stop tour in
THE HAGUE. Holland (UPII - a 16-car train, arranged appear­
U. S. Undersecretary of Ihe Navy
Fred A. llama said Monday mat
a joni
BriUsh-American
nounremenl on Ihe stationing of
submarines equipped with Polaris
missile* will he forlhromini this
week.

ance* in Ohio, which has an Ira- , didiale's ald-io^education Hand In
por’anl bloc of 25 electoral voles, an address prepared for Carpenand in Wert Virginia, lie makes lerville. 111. He said Nixon had
hi* first nationwide political TV raised a "false issue' by contend­
TV speech of the campaign to­ ing that federal aid for trachera*
salaries could lead to government
night (rum Cincinnati.
In a speech prepared tor Mari­ control of education.
etta. Ohio. Ihe vice president kept
Kennedy termed this a "politi­
up his charge that Kennedy is cal bogeyman" designed to defeat
playing loose with Ihe ;roth con­ federal aid to rduralion and
cerning U. S. prestige aboard. The "mislead the people."
The While Hou*e rivals traded
Democratic nominer, Nixon said,
"has been trying to win this elec­ tome of the sharpest accusation*
tion by rrcklesdy downgrading of the campaign in their speeches
the United Slates, lie has done Monday.
this with misleading statement*,
"Nixon told a Pittsburgh audi­
with misrepresentations, with hall ence that Kennedy’s spending
plans were a "msjor contributing
truth*."
Kennedy attacked the titlp can factor" lo the current gold specu­

nedy'a Cuba, MiUu-Quemoy and
l T2 policies represented "disas­
trous" error* of lodgment Jiat
could plunge the world into war.
He said Kennedy was "the kind
of man Khrushchev could make
mince meat of."
Krnnedy said any resemblance
between the vice president's cam­
paign promises and previous rre"is purely coincidental." Ha
described Nixon as &gt; "no" man
who would gel a "no" from
American voters on alection day.
The GOP candidate a reused
Kennedy in a telegram of back­
ing away from a statement about
helping anti-Castro Cubans. "This
ia another case of your speaking
first and thinking afterward*, a
habit which is a very dangerous
one for a mao who ia asking the
American people lo elect him
commander in-cluef of all the
armed forces of this nation," Ma­
un wired.

TALLAHASSEE (U Pll - Seerctary of Male R.
dieted Monday tha
million of Florida’s
lered voters would
Nov. I.
Gray, in issuing .he
voting registration figures, said
the interest in thia year’s presi­
dential race would send a higher
percentage of registrants lo tbe
polls than in Jtttt and IBM. when
61 per cent voted.

C harge Denied

Health Officials
Coffee Club Guests
The October meeling of Ihe
Colfr* Club ipotuorrd by the
Seminole County Chamber of
Com me rre will be held at In a
m. Tluusilay in (be Chamber of
Commerce building.
The staff of the Seminole C'nun
t&gt; Health Department, headed by
Director Dr. Clyde I*. Brothers,
will be ipecial gueti*. Several
newcomer* lo the area will also
tie welcomed.

Elm Ave. Parking
Regulation Stays
The no parking regulation on
Ihe we»t side of F.lin Ave. he
tween Third ami Fourth S;. will
continue in effect seven day* a
week.
Cmj
commissioner*
Monday
niglvt decided not to remove the
parking ban on Sundays became
of the traffic haiard which would
result if cars park on both tuft*
nf the street.

t'I’O WIVES GIVE FUNDS to the Seminole Am ii . for Retarded Children nx
om* of their projects and Kenneth Mclnlonh, president of the naaoclntlorf.
ia shown receiving a check for an Amount rained l&gt;y the wivex at a bake
sale. Mrs. A lven Kelly, treasurer of the wives’ club, is shown presentinR
ihe check. .Mrs. Kdm Mm ray. rijfht, president of lilt- clt.li, and Mrs. Sylvia
Huhn, left, treasurer of Ihe children's jeroup, look on.
(Herald Photo!

Thursday Is Day
Thurnduy i.&lt; tin- tlcmilinc fur culm* in the Juycce
aponnuml "Good Government. Award" contest, Sum
Skelton, chairman, reminded today.
Nominee-* must Im rvaitlutta of the comity and may
•'*» considered for the award if an elected county official,
i|)|p&gt;intud officer, employe or curnniimity-minilcd citizen
provided he nr aha has an outstanding record in Rood
Rovornment. However, no prrxun who holds public office
or appointnvnt on a .statewide basis may lx* considered.
Entry blank* are available at the Jaycce Infonnalion L'cnler.

Queen Still Culm
LONDON (UPll — A calm-look­
ing Queen Elisabeth landed here
safely from Demark today alter
two Writ German Jet* nearly col
tided with her airplanr
The queen and Prince Philip
chatted briefly with t h e crew
a l t e r landing
One W i t n e - s laid
the queen pur*cd her lips a* il to
•av. " It wasn't really anything at

Rebekahs Postpone
Friendship Night
The Friendship Night meeting
of Seminole Rrhckah Lodge No.
id. originally scheduled f«r Thurs­
day n.ght, ha* been postponed due
in the dealh of the Noble Grand'.*
husband, Clarence Snyder.
As regular buxine.** meeting,
with Vice Grand Mr*. Kva Hackhaul presiding, will he held in the
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Snowfall Spreads
Across Northeast,
Cold Wave Hits

By l idled Preaa International
The season's first anow hit th*
nation's Northeast Monday as tor­
rential rain* deluged parti ol
Texas.
Widespread snow ahowert whip­
ped acro-» the eastern Great
Lake* and Naw England during
ths night. Th* snow reached a
depth uf seven Inches n t the little
town of Torpedo, Pa., and five
The City nf Sanford ls«t night inches on Whilefar* Mountain in
increased its water connection de­ tha Adirondack*.
A cold wave followed hard on
posit (rum 1 7 . to *15 and in th* heel* of the wind-driven
dructcd the city manager to turn s n o w * .
d ro p p in g
W lllp e ratU ieO
delinquent accounts over to col­ H e r n s * the Midwest Marquette,
lectors.
Mirh., had a nighttime low of IT.
.Snow removal craws want on
Th# city mansger showed com­
missioners a !l*t of water ae- Hi-hour shifts along a 100-mlIa
• tretrh of the Pennsylvania Turn­
fountsthat have
been unpaid
pike,
murh
lunger than
Ihe normal
New York City's first snow *■■
grace period and said that some recorded at the top ef th* world'a
people let the II 30 deposit go larged building, the F.mpira Stale,
against bills of three months and hut 44 degree trinporature* melted
simply
move and open a new the snow hy th* lime It readied tha’
slicct.
meter at a new localism.
Highway crew* in Michigan's
The doubled deposit will pro­
tect the city heller against non Union County battled blinardpayment of (he minimum monthly lik* snow*. Five-foot wave* lathed
ratr of *5.15 in ca*e uf deadbeat*, til* Lake Huron shoreline. Four
and all new applicant* will tie hunters were rescued from th*
checked against the delinquent storm, but two wcie still missing
today.
list
Fall
thunder*qiiall* poundad
New England and rained hail­
stone* on Button. Some Boston

City Water Deposit
Fee Is Doubled

s i n e , « wcic fliMuh-d an d lightning
caused sum-! damage tu elm Go al

service.
But the rain changed to snow
over many sections of the nxstate a ira during tha night

Four Youths Held
In Police Cases
Two teenagers hive lieen irresl
ril for pelit larceny alter pilfer,
in; parked automobiles and two
juvenile* lor breaking and enter­
ing. police rrpurted today.
Tbe (wu juveniles, remanded lo
Ihe county juvenile judge, report­
edly broke into one place fu#
times, siealinz rigarels. randy,
milk and other Item*. Police re­
covered ii cafUMU of clgarrti
[mm the toot Ihr hoys took from

‘•Jail Bid Opening
Is Postponed

A call (rum i resident in the
I too block of Oak Ave. that two
roulhs were join] into parked
lutomobilei led police to the

*p " —

Sem'nole County iad wa* post
pontd today until Nov. 15.
The County Commission decided
to delay the jail bids in order
to avoid conflicting with ether

lation In London. He suggested
Kennedy's election could touch
off a run on America's shrinking
gold stork*.
Krnnedy shrugged thia off. Ha
•aid Nixon wras showing "signs at
tension" by making the charge.
A Rock Island, HI., audience
laughed when Ihe Massachusetts
senator declared, "He blames me
for the increase In gold on the
London market. U Mr, Nixon 1*
listening, I didn't do M."
The
Democratic
candidate
hrandrd Nixon tbe leader ef •
Republican
"wrecking
crew"
which he said bad consilient!.*
opposed Social Security and
would do llltle lo help the aged
meet medical expense*.
Nixon said during hi* Pennsyl­

vania •vhi*U?-*'op lope lh*t Ken-

Bj«r Vote Seen

WASHINGTON (LTD — Labor
Secretsrv James P. Mitchell has
denied charges that a Negro was
lorcrd lo resign as assistant sec­
retary of labor to make room for
the son of Henry Cabot I-odgt,
Hi-publican vice presidential can­
didate. The rharges connected with
Lodge’* proposal (or a Negro in
the next Republican cabinet, were
made by Rep. Charles C, Diggs,
&lt;D-Mirb.l He tald tbe late J.
Ernest WUkiis* was forced lo re­
sign to make room (or George
C. Imdge.

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safety davica ara. from loft. Cdr. H. H. Oaburn, Hat Wing One; 0. H.
Phillip*. MAS v.ctirity officer: Cant. Arnold Williams, Linford police;
U 4 )L Robert Sl;'tf. NAis commands r ; M \vof fairl Hijijfitilothani, Police

Vince
W. A. Warminsriun, NAS newnpaper editor, fill* "gravt.” At right, Marine*
fire volley over 'he deceased.
(Navy Photos)

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who

were charged with taking tlemi
from five can.
Tha two teenagers
teenager* are
ara suspect­
suspected also of being involved in some
other eavos.

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