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                    <text>Page 14—Thur*. Oct. 20, *60

D. A. H. MEETING a t the home of the newly elected regent of the Sally
Hurriaon Chapter, Mr*. C. E. Butler of Valencia Circle DeBary when 27
attended. Left *o right, Mr*. M. Kcyea of Sanford, Mr*. C. L. Butler and
Mary Hoke of DeBary.

P.commendationi mud* by i |
I-ake Mary Chamber of Commerce
Kr,a&lt;is Sign* committee to he pretented to the County Road Dept,
for study‘included:
], A reduce speed alien on E.
Lake Mary Hlvit. approximately
opponta the F. E. Donaldson pro­
perty; • .10 mph speed sign appioximately 200 ft. we«t of the
reduce *p*ed *ign; a re.iume apeed
sign oppo.ita reduce apeed alert.
3, A yield rich! of way aign at
the Intersection of E. Lake Mary
Hlvd. and Cry sal l.ake Ave.; a re­
duce apeed aiitn on Crystal Ijike
y "e sppm dm aiel* TWt n , *nfti,
of the Wilbur Ave. int»M&lt;H-tinn;
30 mph. sigu 200 ft. south of the
reduce speed «lgn. resume speed
sign on opiiusite aide of road to
reduce apeed sign.
.1, A reduce speed sign on
Country Club ltd. in the vicinity
of flioadmi/or Rd; 30 mph sign

south for IS mph reboot zone nenr
the Lake Mary Elementary School
on Country Club Rd.
Y Four no parking tinn* “from
here to corner'1 23 ft. from each
comer of intersection a t Crystal
I-ake Ave. end Country Club Rd.;
one no parking sign ‘•from here to
rorner’'/o u th side of Crystal Lake
Ave. at Country Club Road.
fl, A reduce speed sign near the
intersection of Frederick Ave. and
Country Club Rd.; 30 mph sign
200 ft. south of reduce speed sign.
7. A rednre speed sign on the old
l.ongvrood Rd. approximately 1000
ft. south of Ijtle Mary Blvd. west
of intersection; 30 mph sign 200
I.

» ..r .h

rd red nr*» * t»&lt;i-#sfl « i?n :

a curve to right sign approximate­
ly 200 ft. north of 30 mph aign;
resume apeed sign opposite tide
of road from rrduce speed sign.
8, A yield right of way sign to
he visible from l.ake Mary Hlvd.
With the arrival of Valerie
Vokac from Cody, Wyoming, Id
states and one foreign country ar*
represented on the staff of mer­
maids at Wc»ki War-bee, Florida.

west of intersection at Old I-ake
Mary Rd.
!*. A sign on Filth Ave. rear
Wilbur Ave. inlet section warning
of curve ’to right.
10, A caution-children at play
sign to be tlearly visible by west
Iround traffic nrar the Crystal
Lake Nursery on Lake View Ave.

Sixth Grade Pape
At Longwood
Longwood elementary s i x t h
grade students who are taught hv
Mrs. Leona Dxurut have just com­
pleted finishing touches nn their
c!s*r newspaper which will hr pubiieitCU rWv/i no n u n ,. 21
form parents of school work, ac -;
tivities, project, and other items
of interest taking place at the
school.
Each student serve, as a report­
er. All items are proof-read, cor­
rected and then r e w r i t t e n .
Through this work, class members
hope to improve spelling, composi­
tion and use nf correct grammar
and to provide a progress report
fo parents.

1 LB. CLUB STEAK
French Fries. Onion Kings,
Salad, Toasted Bun
BONELESS s t r i p s t e a k
French Fries, Onion Ringd,
Salad, Toasted Bun
BEEF BURGER STEAK
V‘c*«rh Frirw. fin ion R ings

Salad, Toasted Bun

SA N D W IC H SHOP

SANFORD

DeBary GOP
Honors Candidate
.A coffea held a t the home of
lir a . Gregory Kesainich of Plumoaa Bd. by woman of the DeBary
Republican Club, honored Flor­
ence A. Becker, eendidate for
member of the Volusia County
Board of Instruction, District f.
Assisting the huatese to greet
over HID guesta were Volusia
County Republican Chairman Max
Cohn and Mrs. Colin, Mrs. I’hillip
Lounsberry and Mr*. Charles
BerUch.

Many featurrs and events repre­
senting the work of as many more
Altamonte Springs mothers, fath­
ers and teacher* will make up the
schedule for the Altamonte Ele­
mentary Halloween rarnival at the
school, Oct. 20, from S p m. until
0 p. m.
Mrs. W. I-. Swofford, chairman
of ways ami means and her turn-

NEVER

BEFORE

HAVE WE OFFERED
SUCH OUTSTANDING
VALUES ON SIMMONS
BEDDING.

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DELIVERS

SET OF Y O U R C H O I C E

JACKSON'S
INIT MARKET
SANFORD

2583 ORLANDO DR.
MAKE US YOUR
GRADE A
HOMOGENIZED

IIEADHUARTKRS

FRESH
HALF C a l . j u

• 220 frill Auto l.ocL Unil

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AND SAVE MONEY

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• S A n ch o r-F h»( V en tilato rs

* Special Matching Box Spring
* Fermat u td For Florida Fre-.hnc.ts
COMPLETE SET

*79.50

MATTRESS AND

LET US FORD DEALERS
SH OW YOU THE MOST
MAINTENANCE-FREE
FORD IN HISTORY

All* W it ftII t* NtUoii
C h lp ley ,

BOX SPRING

HOI Atill* Lock - Multi Foil
Prehuill Sngproof Border
I Dura-Grip Handles
8 Anchor-Fast Ventilators
Nylon Grip Tufted
Special Firm Matching Box Spring
Permati/ed For Florida Freshness

f i o f l ’U

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CONTINENTAL'

*89.50

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BOX SPRING

isl) Y en iih ito rs KyrLT Border
Nylon l o rd Tufieri
D el.uxe M atching Box S pring
Black llu n d lrs — Block Tape
Im ported Belgium D am ask ('over
E xtra F in n Const ru c tio n
Perm ;tti/.cd For F lo rid a K'reshne***
C O M PLETE S E T

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*99.50

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J u . t A Short Block From
Sanlurd'fr Big Krvc Parking l.ot

MATTRESS AND
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Flood Control

Ull)F U a ttfo r ii lir n t t ii
tft)L. 53

WEATHER: Cloudv through Saturday. High today. 80-85. Low today. 65-70.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1960
United Press Leased Win Established 1908

U.S. Stops
Payment In
Road Probe

NO. 45

ts tha problem of every citiien of Seminole County.
Write, wire or telephone our congressional delegation,
state legislators and the governor-elect and urge im­
mediate action on the proposed s a f e r conservation and
control aysTemi
"
A ''

Engineers Assure Rush
On W ater Control Study

r.4 i*ljA (i A jL
tf. I Burts* erf Holds, actio*
Thursday «(t«r Ih# State Road
Department fit#d sight •ugin«#r»
in an alleged payola scandal, Iron
payments of federal funds on
jjoject* hamllkd hjr to n e Brothers
Construction Co. o( Tampa
Co m and iU affiliate* were
harred from bidding on an* fu­
ture road projects. Some of the
fired engineers ssid they ‘'sus­
pected" anonymous payments to
them cam# from Cone. Cone em­
ployes subpoenaed by thr legis­
lative Rnad* Committee refused
'o testify on advice of counsel.
Olive Bureau of Roads said the
freer# would apply pending re­
sold of a check to see if the
work done by Cone was up to
standard. The federal government
pays 90 percent of the cost on
interstate projects.
There was nn immediate esti­
mate of how much money was
involved. The State Road Depart­
ment pays intrrstate contrielori
O ilh slate funds and it later re­
imbursed he the federal govern
njent. Thursday’s action cuts oft
the reimbursements
At a Thursday news confcrcnre
f,nv. l.efloy Collins called reve­
lation of ijhe alleged payoffs
"shnekins, revolting and sicken­
ing’’ and called for prosecution
of those involved.
"I expect the courts to proceed
Vigorously and liligenlly to punish
where punishment it deserved,"
he aatd.
Collins said the next legislature
might be » n r to pass a bill pro
h'bstmg policial campaign con­
tributions (rum road contractors.
Unities, liquor dealers and hold­
ers of race track franchises are
barred under present state Uv

*_
•„
The fust si-p in getting ■ wistei i Kiider from Washington sflee a getting the feadhility re|*.tt which gmeer, in a three-hour aessioa ha
control projec t underway for the ; conference with tha rhtef aides to would pa«* the »s* for a slate ,|ark»onvil1a Thursday,
Kri, , , r ^
lh, t lh, T nT&lt;tVM|
upper St. Johns Ki*er Jt»*in was MaJ. (Jen. K. ( \ Itsrhner, ehief of ( sppropriatlon to acquire land and
ac.omplithrd today.
thn l!. S. Corps of Engineer*, this flow easements.
plans
for
th*
project
and efforta
Cost of the initial project is ex
The l'. S. Corps of Knitineen morning.
,2
to
get
top
priority
front
Washing­
assured Congressman Syd Her., Ilartong also said today shai he nested SSI h* approximately
ton
for
tha
eorps
to
start
Sha randy
million.
-sirold
he
glad
to
appear
before
the
long they scjll romplet* an Interim
Under, on learning of l h# news as smm as possible.
feasibility report ihnwing the slate legislator* eommiMt* to #«•
At Thursday'* meeting Reeking
lands that must he aiquirrd by the plain th* need for action on the from Washington, said " a s have
state in such s program hefoie the part of the state as soon a* pos­ now overcome the first obstacle in and h lid ar emphasised tha imgetting the project underway."
port a nr* of getting the report ft*
Fk'ridn |sj;'*,srrir, m.ria in Xord sible.
Haltring and hrulrr met mill the project romplelrd hafui* next
No action on Ilia project rould
Her long rnllerl Seminole Cooo
tv Connnission Chairman John get .tailed without th* legislature Col. Julian Suitor huh, district an-1April when the legislator* meets.

City Candidates Give Views

Burglars Loot
Forshay Home
In Lake Mary

McDonald spent his five min­
utes talking about whai a good
commissioner should he. emp iss­
uing leadership, ra te interest,
Burglar* hid * field d*y it th#
business background ami chartrier and integrity.
A, P, Fnrth«y home in I.ak# Mnrr
Thurnlay taking mor* than •
★
★
★
Jt.lklU smith ftf hou*ehold go-wt*
and elothln#, the Sheriff* offic#
leportswl.
Foil y t**« gained hy breaking 4
a tilth rnvuunlcr in the lildoric •;lu»* vsindow sm the .id* of th#
Ry United Press International
Feuding presidential opponent* "Great Drhate" series. Aide* .*aid Inline, the Sheriff* office said.
llirhatil M. Nixon and John F. the Demoviatic nominee was cun
Tha Forshay a were apparently
Kennedy squared off fur their iasidrring sending Nixon a tele­ B u n a fimtn their home *11 day,
dio-TV debate on foreign policy
Sheriff J. I,. Hobby **id.
Sl'KITAL AfJENTS Henvin William.'*, l«*lt, anti Ron Dick of the Fioriilft
tonight — prnbablv the voters' gram in the nature of a fontial
" The place wa* completely ranSheriff* Rureau will review Imil check case* with Sanford area meicliattls
last chance In tee them argue challenge to another TV meeting. •*i kiwi," ha ■ddail.
hI a special conference next Thnrstluy.
lace-to face before election day.
On the eve of the debate, the
Am.mg the misaing ilems were ■
The candidates id aside mud rival* engaged in a lu ltle of thr TV act, one clock, l'J gaug# shot
of today lo r ro n fairn cex wilh mimeograph machine., issuing * gun, iH pair* of nylon*. Cl spoil
aides and study in p rapaialm n •eriei of slalriueni*
attacking • h ill, and vaiiou* pairs of underwen f,
lor the fov.iIh encounter.
each other on vailno* issue*.
How ever, moment* I* r r dwr
'Tha Sheriff'., uftlce lepurled alcun
In one document,
Kennedy
Nixon vya. vli'scnlied as
('handier of ConirneiTe President I!. I., Perkin* Jt.
ing 4 ......... *1''1
charged that Nixon made 1-1 •v; th at vnloalde piece* of ailver*
Prlot1' (.dent and eager."
totl iv ctilled mi nil Sanford mncliiintw *• ho wish to etuivsnm mill jewelry were taken,
K»i*liri|f I h*it I Mil rhrt'k %li*Ut* one l.tvvee asked Advleison if he
Kennedy kept up hi* drinaml) "glaiing errun'' in a Ul-poinl
tvj'oiite fund* for the uniiuul l hristnias parade scheduled
The ahrillf'a offic* I* *1111 work­
tom ran h« iw lili.n l in Bfitiln o lr w in d rlahurate un what he meant that the vie* piesldent agiet to "while pa|&gt;ar" that accused the
Doc. 1 to do so '‘immediately."
hv that statement and Amlcrson
ing un tha cas* and hisv* not com­
M'liuntv »*t.i t# ; » o i*
erf nil
“ ■ Demurratir nsiiiiiiiec' •&gt;( inaveura- pleted tha |i«(. of merrhandis#
* 7 » C i.1 o u o l ev* iU 5* e o j i f l f r i i t l l&lt; * t i v nti it I.s r .'. * a n d
said "'I is a difficult question and
f
,'Li
rie*. Kennedy irplied to Nivun stolen, nor the value.
b jif.u -tire d !&gt;' t h e J iiy c e e n .
ilia m i*rth in ts, H h r iiff 1 t I I hIi - might tie cmlMn*«*ing al thi*
point by point. Hr then po-cd in
All fiiiii's should he forwartled to the (.hanibftr of
hy hulay ptiiSiilini'fd plan* for a time It i» my personal opinion
question* ronrcrning cert,mi Nl*Commerce, Perkin* said.
, *ioi 1he* k nmft** CD* r 1&lt;i I.** lirM n| ami is not directed as just one
on ranipaign itaiement*.
^: :I*t p. m. n ext Thtir«d*iy * t the Item m paiticular.*'
Plant Site Near
In inuthrr pai&gt;er, Hie Alassaf i v i c L V n tr i.
Kadi candidate was alluted five
WASHINGTON (UP!)—A Klee
(hulls seualur said tlir 1J. S. ban
fti'in »M**mjitivr€ of tlir Ktotnim minutes to discus* hi* platform,
lion ro tnniitlee Thu rsday nar
Sheriff'x ttuienu ami the i*ht«riff' - with candidate* reporting that rowed from 11 to seven tn r mini nn most cv|Miits In Uuha was in
iffiie talll pirncni I)i•* pin, fill!.
itu-v favored no i u c r e . K ‘ in taxes ^
(), c i„ M h f(„ run,jd e re d as effective and described Nixon'
All jR’i’ m u u Iki air i* •|*maiMr unit-* it wav an absolute nr re* thr -lie for a plant to convert "New Uuha policy" a- "too little
^ WASHINGTON (I 1*11 — The
f «f
ih r ik a a i r m urd to a*
«ity and lavuring more progress .all water in trpsh water and and loo late." Kennedy oiilllnrd
ri'nited Slate* put d* relationship
Th* -St riel, la ml-Morrison Co. of
'im l. If* hby rtn p h asizrii
for the community.
with Cuba on a new hard fool­
kept Key West sod I’orl Orange, hi* own policy, including * pro- Sanford war ilia appairnt low
llilllliy %hU He
Hnl’ilrd tlir
ing today, rrrnlliui! Us ambuss,*
three of thr lantUtlhlc*, Mc­ Fla , under consider a Iion.
pn*»l lur aid to anli-('a*lro force* bidder un thire »«w police ear* al
vIlnl »*| I*JMi* fl.M a "nit'll I1M Ilf ilrfui Ills Donald, Boynton and Wilson,
dor from Havana for ' extended
inside and outside Cuba.
x bivl opening meeting of th* City
AH of Sanford is welcoming Hie convention if v'»&gt; m j '"&gt; It could I injf all niiM chant a a&lt; t•&lt; p i i a u agreed on the need (or a sewerage
eonsulstlons."
Al almost the *anve momriit. Com mission Thursday afternoon.
Whoopei*
Arrives
Official* said the main reason Florida Civilans, it was report- Im a* high as tun Registration turns they inn Like in help cm tail plant with Amlcrlon laying he
Th# Im a! filin', price for th#
W X M lIN U TtlN it I ' l l — The In Nixon said on I New York polili
for ordering tlir recall of Ambas­ ed, at. a ,final, meeting of, the ,local, will start lnd.iv when lii se arrtv hml i hci k a c iiv ily .
had not had an opportunity to lerior Departm ent said Thursday cal TV broadcast that Democratic tlireu eait wa# $il Hill). The bid It
ing
early
may
register
at
the
*'A* uni (liiifT tu a tatir%**\ ip nit* in midi the mallei fully.
sador I’hilip W Bonsai Thursday
th r first of the rem aining M statements lint Cuba wa* lost to espaitvii l# h* awaidni at Monclub before it host* the »Ute ■rM f Cen,„ . fruin 7 p m.
„
wls that relations between the
FI m bill *M llnhtiy eXfiUllO
McDonald said the rily should w lumping crane* hav a i m r d at
the free wot Id were "ir response divy night's City I'oiumission mrstcluhi
hrtg
Saturday.
p.
m
Saturday
morning,
I't*
.i .ti.iii.tc th.it v.rl! if'- ’f fi *• nrf!
C. S. Embassy and the Cuban
l s i k ford* I t t:ie p!,v wiuie i Die National WTIdllU Refuge a!
ing. City M in fg 'r W K. knowl**
hii«
hi ikr ciLivliir. '
Even the i ty got in pi* spirit guest* will register from 8 a in. lion hurl check* will m» written in Boynton said it wa« a vital need
.Foreign Office were so strained
Xranvas, T ax . lor in* 19*10 81 winNixon aim accused Kennedy of -aid today.
with
printed
parking
slickers
to
n
a
m.
the
st.'itr
thift
year.
in rite I’u u im u n .'y "'I w* expect ler *n&lt;t Dial the ftlhris are tv
^ ia t having an ambassador was
Wilh th* iddit'on of th* thr*#
trying to atm Hie pre.ideni with
allowing the utu -of town guests
1 rumpleie convention kit will | *" Tile value of the *• clirt Iks « ill lu K fo w ."
a "waste of manpower."
pertrd In arrive from their sum excessive power* in tabor in- oi'vv &lt;ai-, tha polic* departinenl
(Jen. David M. Schoup, com­ free parking all day Saturday. he given to toe Civitan* wlieii they &lt;*Xrecil VIOl) nitlll m ." He Ullirf, R«l&lt;l
Wilson said hr is fur the plant, nier nesting grounds in northern
mandant of .the Marine Corps.
Report* were given In l,ie coin register vvith items donated frotn Ifijf. “ you in mv He rcitM iii l li.it ' r hut *1 don’t a int in force it Canada doimg the next alx weeks du-try dl-putes so that lie plight ssill now h«v# fis* ears in opera.
"cIsi 1&gt; eiiant management" with­ lion,
• aid Thursday additional Marines inittee head-. Dr. V \\ Woodall, the Chamber of lum m eree am) ni Smpi note will u s i'n r 4 a-*
Jo a n p-ople's ncvlt* H ow ever. Ih*
The ('ommitsion aUn opened
out rhaxirntiig errant unions.
«h»ie of them .
are being sent to the American general chairman. Hr B. K otier husinrsvrs in Sjnfurd
time is coming when we wilt have .\KC Gives Data
"My oppotirril might as well hill* on aspiialt ami ronerata *urT.ie Saturday program will in
naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Rla.se Civic Center reservations,
**VVe fft*I 11int hy fully fiifotup *p iii have it."
TOKYO (IT T i—The t S.Alom
In his brief Uik, Wil.ioi said he ir F.nergv Uninmuriion presented •late Hie Imih," Nixon's stale facing for it* lio'U-tvl street »#•
Ray Metcalf, door prizes and dude a welcome to Sanford by m v T iliriiitw In* Niir ilia lumh^t
Cuba.
Schoup. who made the state­ women’s activates: Charlie Kanip Mayor Karl Higginbotham, ,ev 1 it l»y Him prolih'io. « ' .*n
\» president lie so ifin-ing program.
s , ivors the continued and orderly two roller,Ion* of tHuikS and dor mcnl said.
The apparent loss tod was th*
ment at the Armed Forces S'aff and tin • F.struigo, publicity and oral reports hy Male and local .'finIT way t mtiril xtoiiping it, " flm growth of tl’&lt;* city and would li-iicnt* on alum r r ic. gy to the wuold -etlle major labor disputes
_ nlleg* hare, would not say h»w regtstrallun, hull Bns»m. print I'lviuns. drawing lor door prizes, ’in i iff ah nl.
iurk on Keep ng lax#, down hut Japanc-e Dial tlhiaiy Thursday. himself, booling in his ham!, the Macasphnlt Co. of Drlando with a
low hid of *19,130 *0.
Special n^vui* |li i a in Willi .m*
many men had been sent to Ing, Fred Fisher, invitations. lloh luncheon, and in the allcmuou,
»e ran t dory our re«ulenls Ih# Fa d s collection contau , shoot .V).- t"***T "I decision
idle commission also opened hid*
Guantanamo &lt;*r would h* m tae Hancock, rater nz Jack Kr'csoti. business meeiingv with president- rtinl Non IH* k irf tin* h Iiii pin Si.*
(.vcilitles they are entitled to."
Ualtfornia Drinocrat. rlurged
0&lt;»i iJm -uinriiH riuiipil#*! d u rin g
future
sigiij,; lus- D an-, transportation ami govs-rnor* conference, a meet ill’s llim-au will di c-i - Dir ,,.l,
Boynlun van) we must work In mmf than
tif r# I'irc t today that I'rr-xidriit Klsinhowei on a gnl huge pai 1- r vvith the apIn another phase of the running Joe Dennison, parking, and Bill mg of the d istrict cou ncil, an I l- lli by demoo.tiatIKB vathois cl el new industry line and one ami ilt'x rliip in rn l h&gt; tin* l . S mail.' an 'openly partisan" ailaik pMieiit low hiil by Superior Mount
hattie with t astro, the United llallMck, Junior (.'ivitan*.
loading of thr t 'lv ila u 'x
Fruit hi -k operations au*l espb.if 1 way is to have a sensible tax coin hi *t»Inn.
no Sen, John F, Kennedy. They de­ of Orlando of pVuOJ,
Stairs si&lt;o is csin side ring making
t pi nqrain
Bids were also opeus-d for gaso­
Twelve
merchant*
donated Cake Gun to Dart IH# annual lihvv (-be- k rtperatoi s - .in be
manded e'pial radio and television
ih# Untied Nation* a forum for money nr prize. Horne pisiribu charity project In action.
cd.
Ae also niu-t do evnyltiing Reds Atrusuti
line
and diesel oil The appal ent
lime to answer it.
full debate of the I'.S. Cuba du tor*, Florida Stair Bank. Sanford
low hiri for til# piemiom gaso­
t'ANMt.NJOM i l l ’ll — The
Kisriihuvver
in
a
Thursday
ingot
pule.
Atlantic National Bank. Coca
Uniicil Na ion. t’ornmand accused speech at San Franciseu itid rcitly line nivs Urn Hire Grille wiHi a low
Xrgenline b e n
M ai
E rn N Io Cola, Marion Harman, Touelilon s
Con1in it '11-si \iulfi ho. &lt;j ti.l iv o' accii-'cil Hie Denioi latic juv id- ul- hid of 1 ' I ei n . p e t gallon. F"r
^ .s c v ar a said early lixlav llusiia Ruumtllal and Vmlcrsons, ! aust,
tin- ii-gulai gasoline, the apparent
hiilirii tanks in the dniiilitar zcd la! r-.iiit.ii., i&gt;[ di Mililz Hu
a rfl u»nd nearly UK) lechnitiam Strickland Morrison*. Holler, t a
truce /one between North and in campaign stalenicul* that t , s .ms hid vsits Texaco with 10.1
t&lt;* 1 ills* nr* year te perform un- pri an,| Sboeinake' Construction
cents pci gallon ..ml for dics*l oil.
.Smith Korea. North hurra at lirst
prestige abroad ha* lallrn sharp
specified tasks.
D inner fitari with 11,97 rent* per
denied the chai ;e hoi lai- a red
ly in rcc. nt years.
(Juevai* laid Cuba needs the
Th#
4fl#iaJant # it th#
to inve.tigale. No m iliary arms
ga [Ion.
help nl foreign technician* to
Roger Kent, slate chairman of
are permitted in Hi# 2‘s mile
rvn expropriated U. s, industries
t h e K en n ed y l u r c r s , I mined a i r l y
Wide true# rune.
becausa it* own experts cannot
labelled Ihe address before tlir
decipher th# rode* the Americans
t'oinmunvsealtli l loll a* "an atFlu Shots I rjied
used to record production formu­
W A S H IN G T l) N ( I T ’I I— T h a 1 S. l a i k on Sm, Kennedy mid an • nla*.
Tuhlic Health Service Thui day diirsemtnl of Vice T re side id Rich­
^ At the iin ir time, qualified ob­
urged persons suffering (rum ard it Nixon," ihe t,oi* nominee.
server* said Russ.an and Czech
"This shows mat Die Republi­
heart and lung disease to get
technician* already n this conn
Tha Chnmber of Commerce
vaccinated against flu. it report, cans are crudely Using Mi, Kt
An nvirsiiirsllui.sl m ratinr af
try ar* bei.eved to Ine at-e milling , board of dire, tu n will meet »t 7
ed that fits epidemics of the last irnliuvsei s office to advance .Nix- the w, n n , worker* on th* KenSoviet-nude MIG let* or other 1 p. ni. next Thursday in ale. t new
three years * alninslantly run-i on-l.ndgr," Kent said in a slate ni-dv-Johnson campaign it. Semiplanes at ban Julian airbase in offiect, for the year, Tie.idaiit H.
tinned mat ihe danger* oi Infill- menu
il.de County was held this morn­
southwestern I’utva.
U. J'aiklrv. Jr. re(H&gt;rieil today.
en/a a ir much grraier lor ps
It was the first official Demo ing.
A new pre.idcnt, Vtca p rr*icient
Hems with heart nr lung disease rrallc anger expresseif since the
County Denuycrutie Chairman
'nod treasuree will h# named »nd
inaa for other*,"
President began taking oblique Jo e Das is spoke tn th# group and
tha newly elected hoard of direrpokes at tile oppsisiiion duiing a distributed m s te n a l on th# eamtin* will take over.
Rail Rate Raised
cioss-roi.nl ry tour called "mm- paign.
f’erkln* repotte&gt;l also that a
I WASHINGTON (l I'll - Hie
political ' by the White House.
Plans fur con ia n lia le d work foe
I’uli « t.-lijv Hi* investigating a tubut* will be given peisonnel of
Interstate Commerce Commission
the randitiaies were mail* and th*
—I---------- i* M —— 1. 1’ bo-'s
tod. y aotborizrd Ih# nai.on * rail
. , ,.',■ !
■*_-___. ■■■u.un.esi_
| rsja.ls to iiurea -a
.
*&gt;iri»d sometime Thur*day night. &lt; t h e cleanup following H unnanr
Kunera! service* fi»r Clarence Heasfquarlar* fo- tha SeminoU
freight rale* atuiot on# percent
C a r lt o n to 'd police that a re
iK m i,*.
Osleeiv will he held Gounty ram paign wilt he in th#
•fftrti&gt;* next Monday. At the r, Snyder
im .r r and appioxiuiaiely IS in
ReM varioo
• am# rime, howavtr, IF# comiuil- Saturday in the Briaaon Funeral Woodruff Hhlg. on h ir s t St.
• hang* was tlulrn.
mealing at to# Ci**e t snl*i slurold
Person* Interested in helping ia
iiu# held up psopu##d increase* I low# Chapel at ) p. in. Re v. j
Fotry was gaim-d by breaking • l&gt;* mad* at th* chamber of Com­
SANTOIID CIVITANS. Dr. A. W. Woudull, Kay Metcair, « harlie Kumpf.
j for eertaiu commodities and .pe­ Grovar Sewell and Rev. Jo# DoUl i th# rampaign fas th# Kannadywi 'ifnw on th# aide nf th# build- merce Tha if idlma foe teirrva
Iv -v Shu ninkt-r, Di FI. R. IH liwc mid iinli (li - nu gu uvn thr* final ptotiriim
ri al •« vise- an-1 ard(red an in hitt will officiate Burial will he Johnson lirl.et may call th# earni Ituas u uuuu l u sei-f.
Oi
U l a l i i k l I z u - l i l o e i Dl e wl i Ug l l t l t u i u l U i U a j .
( .liiitaltl i ' B u l u j
i# Uwsaea Xamatsuy.
iy -.g u kaad^oaiUsi*.
I v*,ll**Wusl U loam.
A

Funds Needed

Cuban, U. S.
Relations On
New Hard Footing

Sheriff Sponsors
Program On Checks

i'll) touiuiii'ion Uroup t ran*
Uirfaie LfHoy Anrfeiano cruirixeil
tli# “ MAxlfful aprtiiliiig of public
fun h ,” hill Hrclinrrf to pfiilairzit
momenli Utrr \»iifn qucxiioncd
hy a
al Ih# organi/.«Uon »
luncheon Thurmla*.
Antlerxon it nn# of iht four C’ii&gt;
Com max'iion carulnlatci «#ekms
election for two cit) Iwartl po*M
in the Vovemher general election.
Ulhct ctinfliilatrx who apoke
ner# innmUiciil ronunut oner A
I*. UiUon, tiroup I. arvf Torn Me
ponald md R I Boynton, (iroup
2,
Aiwiervutt, thr fir.l ramlidate
to speak, said hr wtill'd u-* sound
Immif" yiidgmriit if electod l.»
ofllre ami rapjx-it wasteful spend
inj of pohllr fund* aa • heavy
burden lu thr taxpayer*.

to aneoiirage liiduitry here hy
donating land and perhapt sub
suluing the industry," be said
He also discussed the nerd lor
alert leader*' ip if "we «re
to progres*."

★ ★ ★

The Campaign

News Briefs

Sanford Host To Florida
Civitan Clubr Saturday

C Of C Directors
To Meet Thursday

City Opens Bids
• On Police Cars

Democratic Women
Plan Vole Drive

Police Investigate
Another Break-In

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�... dtim cL tfJuUuch S u n d a y
Baptist
.

4AFTIST c h u r c h
S!F P s r t Aretrr*
W. T. Orobki, Jr.
Pa*u»r
F. H fish er
__ Alloc. Pallor
Morning Worship . . . . 8:45 a m.
Sunday School
.......9:45 a. ra.
Morning W arsh ip........ 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ..........4:15 p. m.
Evening Worship .. 7.SO p. m.
Wed. P rayer Berries 7:30 p. m.
Nursary availablo
h is t

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Genova
jialph Brewer J r ..........Evangelist
Bible School
....... 10:00 a. m.
Morrnng W orahip.......... 1I;W a. m
Evening Worship ____T:Jo p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:M p. a .
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Paata
Kira Duncan
Minister
Morning W orship..........11:00 o. a .
Evening Worahip .........0:00 a. m.
Tbura. BibI* Study ....7:30 p. m.

Nazarene

HILU'REST b a p t is t ch u r c h
OF GENEVA
Joseph M. Slade, J r
Pastor
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship ....11:00 a .m .
Training Union ......... 4:15 p.m .
Evening Worship ....7:30 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
LAKE MARY
W. Roman ........................ Part**
Sunday 'School . . . . . . 0:45 a. u
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m.
Evening W orahip........ 7:50 p. rv.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
Training Union
4:30 p, m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
UP CONGWOOD
Car. C harih A Grant Sla.
«. L. Futcb ..........
Pastor
Sunday School — ..
to.
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m
Tra *ilng Union .......d:45 p. m
Evsninn Worship . . . . 7:45 p m .
Wad. P rayer Service... 7:45 p. m
LAKE MONROE
three miles waet at Hanford
m First Si., right at Macro*
Corner
Hobart O. Hyrd
Pastor
Sunday School ........ I 45 a. m
Morning Worship .. . n o o s . m
Training Union
... 7:00 p .m.
Evening Worship
. i m p m
Wed. Prayer Serviea
7:3o p. m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OVIEDO
Jack T. B o ant
Pastor
Sunday Srhool .......... S .tj a. in
Murning Worship . . . . . . 11:to a m
Training Uoiun .......... B;13 p. m
Evatung Service ........ 7.to p. ui
Wed. Prayer Service 7:3U p m.
OAKLAWN BAPTIST CHAPEL
Located on Paula ltd. at
Uiklavvn .Memorial Park
A. L. o (jutnn ........
Pastor
Sunday School ........ 8:45 a. in
Sunday Worship ....... 11 a. m
Wed. Worahip ............ 7:30 p. m

Catholic
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oak Ava. at »lb St.
Rev. Richard Lyons .
Paitor
Sunday Uataea .......... 7.to a. m
.......... I:3(i a. m
...........Hi,to a. m
.........-11:Jo a.
Daily Mats .................. 7:15 a. iu

Christian
FU U I CHRIS ILL* 1ULRLU
1407 S. Sealord Ave.
James N. B a rn e tt.......
Pastor
Sunday School ............ 8:45 a. m
Morning Worship
11:00 a in
Youth U a e lin g i.........* to p. m

-Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF U lttis r
2nd St. and LI in Ave.
Gecrge II. Yalta
Minister
Bigie School ...............10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:to a. m
Evening W ersbip........ 7 .to p. m
A'td. Ditto s iu u y .......... 7:to p. ui.

I

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Good Shepherd Sets Program

SlieoLa.-jU t.a'i.r-a.-- -campaign * •pedal addres* J rlll.
FIRST CHURCH
p.-T-ti—L--*-A.....
a busy prugrain of
ITT '.U A R L N fc
man,
repi*«7/uuve
y.
the
Synodi­
activities
planned
with
the
start
W. lad St. at Maple Ave.
!
I. W Justice . . . . . . . Pa-?* of lu annual "Every Member cal Stewardship for Florida. . t
The budget lor IN I will he sub­
Sunday Sr inml
....... 9:45 a. m Visitation.”
Morning Worahip ... 10:45 a. m
The General Visitation commit' mitted to th* congregation a t thin
NYPS
4:30 p. m. tee held Ha first meeting ta con* time. The nursery will ha open.
N. Y. P. S. A N. J. I. .
4 p m junction with thn visitation Thurs­ AH mambtro a u i fr leads are laGospel Service ............. 7 p. a .
day in the ehureh office. Richard vttod to attand.
FERN FARR CHURCH OF THE Silts presided, over the meeting.
Other* on th* general committee
NAZARENE
■re Reid Iverson, cultivation and
O'BRIAN ROAD
Rev. Jim Fisher .......
Paator visits director; Donald Spoils,
Sunday school
........ 8:45 a m. ptopoial chairmen; R. M. Wilkins,
Morning worship ....... 10:41 a. m. stewardship chairmen; T. R. Bulla,
Youth service
.... 4:45 p m. Robert W. Hepp and R. M. Wil­
One hundred and two offices
*1•V'.•£ .SCryjxa
t ’11 p. m.
w
art filled at tha Installation \
Wad. prayer Mrvice . 7:10 p. a . kins, all team rapt a las.
This Sunday following the morn­ aorvtcaa of the Central B aptist;
ing worship service, the congre­ Church held recently.
LARK MARY
Rev. Gill Smith presided over
gation wui" hold a' Loyally Lunch­
, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
tha aarvlcoi and tha Royal Am­
eon. The program will consist of bassador hoy* served as tnheri.
Lake Mary
5. L. Drawdy ............
Pastor reports from th* dirartora of the The officers Installed included tha
Sunday school ............lo.w n. « .
Training Union. Sunday School,
Horning Worship . .11:00 a. m.
general ehureh office! and others.
Christian Service Training 4:00
Daatoae ware not installed at
p. m.
this service.
Evening Worahip
. 7.no p. m,
Wod. Frnyer Servieo 7:10 p. a .
The youth choir presented ■
■pscial muaie program lor the
Presbyterian
The Grace Methodist Church will candlelight Installation!.
FIRRY PRESBYTERIAN
be hovteaa on Nov. 4 at 10 a.m.
CHURCH
when the Sanfurd United Coun­
Oak Ave. and Third Si.
cil of Churah Women sponsor
Rev. Grover C Jtewelf, Jr,
Morning Worship
. 1:45 a. m. an observance of World Com­
Sunday School
. . . . 9:45 a. m. munity Day .
Session Meeting .......... 14:41 a. m
Theme for the program will be
Morning Worship ... 11:04 a. ra. "Christian Action for Freedom”
Piontor Fellowship ... 4:00 p. m. and will consist of a service of
Senior Fellowship .........4:00 p.m.
Evening Worahip
.. 7:30 p. m. redrdication to action and Include
Wed. Prayer Service 7:00 p. m. a skit depleting the areas of con­
cern.
Nursery Available
These areas include Ethiopia,
Nigeria, Chile and Burma,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DoBory t i t l e Center
A nursery will be provided lor
A. C. Summers ............. Paitor pre-aehonl rhlldrea.
Sunday School .......... I.to a. m.
Morning W orship.......... 10:00 a. m.

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CENTRAL BAPn.ST CHURCH
Car. 14th SC * Oak Are.
la v . Gall S m ith ..........
Pastor
CHURCH OF CHRIRT
Sunday School . . . . . . . . . 1:45 a. at.
Morning W orship........ 11:00 a. m.
"hWiTa Wr.Tsyy .. . . l f : » I » Tiam kg L’jiLo ...........t:lS 7Erasing Worship .......T:l9 p. m. Evening Worahip .........7:10 f . a .
Wad. P rayer Sarriaa . T:N t ■»
Episcopal
Nursery Available
HOLY CRUM EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
FtNECRFATT BAPTIST CHURCH
Park Ave. a 4th 14.
M l W. Oaora Road
Donald Grnvanmler . . Pasior John W. Thomas ............ Aector
............. Curata
Early Serviea .. .. I M a. m. John Griffith
Sunday School
8:45 a. ra. Holy Eucharist ............ 7:30 a. m.
Morning Worship ... . ll:o o n . m. Family S erv iceChurch School ............0:oo a. a .
Training Union ........... 4:30 p. m.
Evening Worship ........7:45 p. m. Morning Prayar—
germon
.............. 11:00a. a .
Wad. P rayer Service T:45 p. m.
Holy Communion —
Nursery Available
lutsday ........................7:30 a. a .
Wednesday .
10:00 a. m.
T hursday......................... 7:00 a. m.
WEST SIDE
.Sacrament ef Peaanc*
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Saturday ................ 5 5:30 p. a .
414 B. Hally Ava.
Paul Colly
............
Pallor
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.
ALL BAI.VIS EPISCOPAL
Uuraing W orship........lt:M a. m.
CHURCH
Bible Study ........ .........7: to p m.
Eaterprie* • Denary
Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m.
Fr. Paul Sbulta
...............Pastor
Wad. Prayer Sarvlea ..7:10 p. m.
Holy Communion—
Sunday ... • ............... 1:00 a. a .
Morning Prayer—
CHULUOTA FIRST BAPTIST
Sermon .......................1:10 a. a .
CHURCH
Holy Communion—
C .0. Swaggcrty
Pastor
lat
Sunday
each month U a. a .
Sunday School ........ 8;*5
m*
Morning Worship ,...11:0) s. m.
Training Union ........ •;*&gt; P m.
CHRIST CHURCH
Evening Service ........ 7:M p. mLoegwoad
Wed. P rayer Service .. 7:30
p.m.
George
Jarvis 111 .......... Pastor
COMMUNITY
Holy Eucharist . ... 7:30 a. ra.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
lat, 3rd, 5Ut Sun............f:M a. a .
EI.DER SPRINGS
Lake Mary
Morning Prayer, Snd, tth Sun
BAPTIST CHURCH
John W. Pdley ........
Pastor
........................................... 0:30 a.m.Sunday School ...........10:00 a, m,
B. H. Grlflin ...............
Sunday School ........... 1:30 a. m. Sunday School . . . .
1:30 a. m. Morning Worahip
11:00 a. m.
Morning Worshia . . . . 10-45 a. m. Wed. iioiy Eucharist .. 4 a. m. Junior High Westminister
Training Union ........ 4:30 p. m FrL Holy Eucharist .. I n . a .
Fellowship
4:30 p. a .
Evening Worahip ... . 7:15 p. m.
Senior High Weetainlster
Wed. Prayar Servlet 1:00 p. m. Jewish Synagogue
Fellowship .................7:30 p. a .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF GENEVA
Jack L. Stewart ..........Pssu&gt;r
Sunday School .......... 10:00 s. m.
Morning Servlet .........11:00 a. m
Training Union ............4:30 p. m.

Pagw J—Fid. Oft. #1, 1S69

Baptist Church
Holds Installation

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O R Pm A gitaw l

M iJ te w Z

U n i l a l D a p lt S c
14th and Oak Av*.

O ctober 24fh-30th
• Miniatcr of Music — W. L Harmon
• Organist----- Mrs. Shirley Grieme
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smith

Services Each Evening at 7:30 P. H.
Nursery Open For Smoll Children

S E R M O N S B Y THE P A S T O R

Grace Methodist
To Host Council

GAIL SMITH

Other Churches

THE BALYATTON ARMY
814 I . Retold RL
Sunday:
Sunday School .......... 50.00 a. m.
Holiness M eeting....... 11:00 a. m.
Street Meeting . . . . . . . . 4 30 p. m.
YPL
........ ... T OO p. . .
■Salvation Hooting . . . . 7:30 p. ra.
Tuesday:
Carp Cidela ...................I . jo p. m.
Band P r a e lite .............. 4:00 p. m.
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL
Ladies Home League . 7:30 p. ra.
UFBAIJk
COMMUNITY
nth and Magnolia
Thura Prayer Serviea 7:10 p. m
PREBBYTERIAN CHURCH
Friday Evening Serviea . . I p . i
John W. PiUcy
........... Pastor Sat. Street Meeting .. 8:80 p. m.
Morning Worahip ... . t oo a. m.
Lutheran
Sunday School
10:00 a. m. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
The United (la rc h of Christ
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
We si minuter Fellowship
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Park Ave. at I4lfc It.
Seniors ...................... 7.30 p. a .
Sanford Shrine Cl oh
Joieph K. Stock ................ Paator
1*4 St. nod le a Ave.
Bible School
...........0:45 a .m .
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Erncet Bnllck Jr.
Pastor
Morning W orahip.........11:00 e. m.
CHURCH
Church School .......... 1:30 a. m.
Pilgrim Fellowship ....7:50 p .m .
Casselberry
Morning Worship ......... 10.30 a. m. WUUam M. Rawness....
Patter
Pastor's Claii ........... 8:30 a. m. Sunday School
. . 0:44 a. m. THR REVIVAL TABERNACLE
14th tad Chaaa Ave.
Luther league
4:30 p. in. Morning Worship... 44 a. m.
Sunday School ....... 10:00 a. m.
t'atechivm (Tata Thura. 4 p m. Wednesday Prayer
Nursery Available.
and Fellowship .... 8 p. m. Murning W orship........ Il;to a. ra.
Evening W orship........ *7:44 p. m.
Temporary Meeting. Women's
Thursday Service .......T;4S p. m
Club
.
.
.
.
Overbrook
Drive
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE
REDEEMER
SANFORD REVENTH-DAT
Other Churchei
t a W. ISlh Place
ADVRNTWY CHURCH
Herbert W. Gocrit ...
Paitor
tevenik 84. and Rim Ava.
FINECRE-ST ASSEMBLY
E ar./ Service ............... • a. m.
C. W. Beach .................... Paator
OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday School ..............8:11a. m.
Saturday Sabbath School 8:30 a. m.
Car. nils tad K la
Adult Bible C la ia ......... 9:11 n. m. IL M. Snow ............
Paator Morning Worship........ 11:00 a. m.
Worship Service ......10:30 a. a . Sunday School ............... 1:45 a. m. Wed. Prayer Servian . 7:30 p. m.
Morning Worship .... 10:50 a. m.
Cherrh Of God Of Proyfcaey
Evening Worship
... T:to p. m.
ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN
1107 Elm Avenae
Wed. Prayer Service
7:30 p. m.
Slav la (Near Oviedoi
Robert L. Strickland . . . . Paitrar
Nursery Available
Stephen M Tuhy -----Pallor
Sunday School
. .. 0 41 i. m.
Morning Worship .......1:11 a. m.
Morning Worship
... tt:00 a. m.
Sunday School ........ 1:00 a. m.
THE ALLIANCE CHUtCH
Christian Day School. Monday Ckrlatiea end Mlasioaary Alliance Evangellstle Service .. 7:30 p. m.
Woman's Miasionary . 7:45 p. m
through Friday — Kindergarten ■
Perk Ave. ead tttk M.
Elementary .......... .
8:00 a. ns. Cecil M. heel# ...
Pastor Yo*jng Peoples Sun. Ser. 4:48 p. m
Sunday School
........ 0:45 a. m.
CHULUOTA COMMUNITY
Methodist
Morning W orship....... 10:40 a. m
CHURCH
Evening
Service
7:45
p.
ji
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
A. Y. F. Youth Service 1.30 p. m. Billy J. McDaniels
419 Park Ave.
10:00
Hev. John Adame .......... Paator Wed Prayer Service . 8:00 p. m Church School
Chuccb
. . . . . . 11:00
Morning Woranip . . 1:30 a. m.
Youth Chrittue
Sunday School
....... 1.43 a. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF UIEJBT
Fellow ship
------- 7:10 »- m.
Morning Worahip . . . . to 45 n. ra.
SCIENTIST
Negro
Churches
MYF Meeting!
7:10 p. ra.
•00 C. Second St.
PROGRESS MISSIONARY
( Inlet mediate, Senior)
■Sunday School
ll.uo a m
BAPTIST CHURCH
Teacher Training Course
Sunday Service ........ lino a. m.
Midway
Evening Worship ....... 7.10 p. m Wednesday Service
S to p
m
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Sunday School
1:40 a. m.
Tuea
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Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
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First, Third. Fourth Sundays
CHURCH‘OF GOD
Clyde Dollar
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Evening Worship
.. 7.30 p. m.
French Ave. end Had SI.
Sunday School
... 9.15 a m
First, Third Sundays
Pastor Usher Huard, Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
Morning Worship .... 10.43 a. m Garold D. Boatwright
9.45 a ui Choir Rehearsal,
FMY
7:00 p. m. Sunday School
11:00 a. m
Lvcning Worship
7:30 p m. Murning Worship
Tuesday
............. 8.00 p. m
Mon FMY Recreation 7:to p. m Evangelistic Service
7:30 p in. Junior Chuich,
Wed Prayer Service
7:30 p. us Tuesday Service
7 .to p in
Wednesday .......... 7;.tu p. m.
Thursday Service . . 7.3U p. m Husineaa Meeting ...
l.uo p. m,
Friday preceding hrst Sunday,
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FIRST BUILOH
Rev Hugh BouLU
. Pasior
City Hall
BAPTUT CHURCH
Sunday school
.. Ui:to a. m. J. G. Biuoks
branch President
1101 W. 111! IL
Mormna Worship . 11.on a m. Sunil ay School
1U. to a. in
Pastor
M. Y F........................ a.to p. m. Sacrament Meeting
7.00 p m. J. W. Marshall ..
Church School ........ 8:30 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ... 7;to p. m
Morning Worship ........ 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
GRACE MKIHUDUT CUUKCH
CHURCH OF LONUWOOU
Tuesday p r a y e r..............7:30 p. m
linote Rd., at Woodland Ave.
It. Hulh Giant
Pastor Teachers Meeting,
W. luouias Parson Jr
Pastor Sunday Schodl
.... to.to a. m
Wednesday
... . 7.30 p. m.
Sut 'iy School
. 9.13 a. in. Morning Worship __ U:to a ra
Morning Wurah.p
11.ut a m. Evening Service
— T:to p m. ZION HU PE BAPTIST CHURCH
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4.to p. m. Wed Prayer Service 7:lu p. m
7U Orang* Ava.
tA new Church aervutg a new Penucoatai Conquerors,
J L Brooks
Paator
____ 8 30 a. m
Community/
Friday
7.30 p m Church School
Morning Worahip .......ll.uo a m.
Evening Worahip ....... 7:M p. m.
TIIK SANHIHD
FIMiTER CHAPEL
lutsday Prayer ServM* 1:50 p. m
CONGREGATION OF
MLIUUDi.xl CHURCH
JEHOVAH’S
WITNEihEB
Uviodo
8T. JOHN METROPOLITAN
1121 W. U4 St.
Sunday .School
... 9.43 a. ui.
RAPTIHT CHURCH
Mousing Worship ....... ll;to a. m Sunday Watchtower
« e (y p rist St.
Study
3.to p. m.
Evening Worship .......4.to p. in.
8 Whitebum
Paator
Wed Bible Mudy
... 7:3U p. m H.
School
.........
g.Vi
FrL Mini)try School .. 7:30 p. m Church
Morning W ortbip....... 11:00 a. m
Fridev .Service______ I 3U p m
----- PAULA H EJIEYAN
-EveBtag Woi vkia Ti n .. 1:80pi m
3iE!IIUII13T CHURCH
Choir Itrhearsal
4 .Miles We*l oa R t 40
UNITY CENTER OF KANFOHIl
Monday .................7:10 p. m
Rev. William Luts ........ I'aatur
Laity Cealer 104 E. 1st BE
Prayer Mct-iing
Sunday hciiuav
.. 1.45 a .m . Juiephiue U. htuckie
i'aaior
Tueaday
. ..7 ;3 0 p . m
Morning Worship ....10:45 a. in. Sunday Warship .
11.to n. m Medneiday Biblt Study,
Wesleyan Youth .......... 4 45 p ra
Weodraif Buildieg
Junior Church
7:00 p.,m
E v e n in g W u ia m p ...... 7 ,to p in
J“e E. First at., flu . t i l
Club Mi-rtinga
Wed. 1'raycr kervua I.to p. w. lucada/ Cua* ............... 2 p. m&gt;
Tuur»daj ............... I.jo p. m.

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even more often than they.
Experience prepares the adult for audden ahocha. A ohild atumbloa upon
Miam unaware.
.And each will breed more bitterneaa in hi* heart, if he haa not found lirm
foundation for hit courage, perseverance and hop*.
Hut when a boy or girl has been given the undergirding of religious faith,
the dreadful momenta challenge rather than destroy.
Our children pray more often than wa reallie. They believe mure confi­
dently then w* auppoaa. Life teachee them to draw strength from their faith
, . . aelf-confldence from thair truat in God.

Day
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Rut you and I must provide them opportunity to acquire faith. And our
•wn example in worihlp and life must inspire their tru it in God.

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first Services
At New Catholic
Church Set Sunday
-&gt;*W ftf—■ Ain ay* a sign of growth ia a
0 i« w church and thia Sunday will
mark tha first services of a new
Catholic church In f-ake Mary.
Mass will be held In the Lake
Mary Chamber of Commere at B
a. m. and 10 a. m. with Fr. Tatrick Trainor, in charge
The new church will aerve about
400 famille* in the area of South
Seminole including Sunland Es­
tate* and I.och Arbor.
} Fr. Trainor hai been appointed
to the church and comet to Sem­
inole County from the St. Jamea
iff “JiJi.'ijij,
The chamber building a ill be
the meeting place for the m*s*es
until plan* can be made to build a
church in that part of tha county.

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The Sanford Junior High School
ie organizing a w-hon! newapaper. J. Stanley Huaton along
with the English staff of the
achool will sponsor the project.
5,227 HOUNDS OF FRUIT CAKE was unloaded here Thursday by Civitan
Applirationa are heing taken
club member* in preparation for their annual fruit cake sale to raise funds
now for the alaff positions on the
for retarded children’s project*. Shown helping store the cake are, from
paper and evary itudent in thr
left.
Bob Briason, Ed Davis. Charles Katnpf, Gene Estridge and the man
•sch o o l will be allowed to report.
who
delivered it, Mel Overstreet.
(Herald Photo)
Voting should be held soon on
the selection ol a name for the pa­
per. A lilt of names will be sent
t* atudenla am! they can mark
their favorite.
The iponaora have act rigid
standard* for tha paper in order to
A revival will be held at the each evening with a special music
keep it on itudent level and yet to
Central Baptist Church beginning and song service. Tiic pastor of
maka it an outstanding journalism
Monday and ending the following the church Her. Mali Smith, will
Monday
be the revival evangelist and the
_ eluh.
Sunday.
w
Flans have not bean made ai to 7 p. m.—Youth Wing, Jr., Civic
The revival service* will start special music program and con­
gregational singing will be planned
how often tha publication will be
Center
and
led by the minister of music
printed or its price.
Tuesday
W. L. Harmon. Organist for the
7 p. n i —Youth Wing, Sr., Civic
meeting will be Mrs. Shirley
Audubon Society Meet Center
OCTOBER 14
Gneme.
The Seminole-DaBiry Audubon 7 p. m.—Motel Airplane Club,
A d m it * toot
Coals have been set and section
Society will hold ill fin! meeting
WdLc Mac Pringle, Mnford; captains have been appointed to
Acta A Craft* Bldg.
of the season Monday, 7 p m ., in
W ednesday
Barbara Hyslope, Sanford, Eliaa- make this a successful revival.
the Seminole High Vocational Agri­ 7 p. m — Youth Wing, Jr. and Sr., hetlv Jlirt, Sanford; Pesrl Ray- The goals have been scl for Sun­
culture building. Mrs. William
attendance,
773;
born, Saniord; Charles Humdcy, day school
Civic Center
• Gray of DeBary, society pren- 7 p. m.—Square Dance Lessons, Sanford; Lucille Jacobs, Oviedo; Training Union 113; the morning
dent, has arranged lor Mr*. Lu­
Civic eCnter
Edgar Benton Sanford; Jesse revival services on Sunday, at
cille Norton of Audubon House in H p. m —Square Dancing, Civic (.eRoche, Oviedo; Jean Aun Green­ least 300; and the frst revival
Maitland to show pictures of a
Center
wood, Sanford; William. Kucker, tervic* Monday with at lead 100;
recent trip through Mexico
Thursday
the financial goal ai the end oi
DeBary.
services it set at J3o0.
7 p. m —-Youth Wing, Jr. and Sr.,
lUrthi
Sunday, to conclude the ser­
Civic Center
DeBary Supper
Mr. and Mrs. George J Devices
a basket luncheon will be
Friday
A covered dish supyer Monday
Matlio, Sanford, a daughter Mr.
• t 4:30 p. m. followed by a quart- 7:30 p. m.—Youth Wing, Jr., Civic and Mr*. F.ugenr Hyslopc, San­ held at noon.
Thu minister invited members
Center
erly confer*nee a t 7:30 p. m. will
ford. a daughter Mr. and Mrs.
be held at tha DeBary Community ,7:3(1 p. m.—Kuslom Angels Club, George Wendell llu t, Sanford, a and the community to attend the
services.
'
Arta &amp; Cruft* Bldg.
Methodlat Church. Dr. Gannaway
daughter .Mr. ind Mrs, Laun B.
Saturday
will preside a t the conferancr.
Tindall, Sanford, a daughter Mr.
Those planning to attend are re­ 7:30 p. m.—Halloween Brawl, and Mrs. A. R. Overstreet, SanCivic Center
quested to bring tabla service.

Revival Planned By Church

MIAMI BEACH ( l P I ) —William
an ! at Spoil! Ihir's Uamcr Shop in DeBary.
R. Burke, iff, of Long Beach.1
Donald Thompson, ticket sale* chairman, has m .
Cal.f , * Savv veteran, is the new
•'•tinjr
him !n county areas: Mrs. Robert Hanimon and
.
*"
nalmn.il commandci of the .t.nrryr*
-Fail
Bistlinc in Lon£.vui.*,r*u*tv&gt;. Charles Paster­
ican Legion.
nak in Altamoid* Springs:
'V. T
nntl Mrs.
The Legion elected Burke tn
succeed Martin H. Me hues II) o'
B“tty Kramer in Casselberry;
Robert Afvrritt in
Newbutgh. N, Y , Just before end­
Maitland; Mrs. George Means in Oviedo and Mrs. Perry
ing its 1M0 contention here ThursSisler in l-ake Monroe.
day.
The first concert will be a presentation of "Carmen."
tn other business before the
in English, by the National Opera Com pan v. The enter­
close of (he convention, the Legion
passed resolutions urging the
tainment will be held in the Civic Center beginning at
United States lo resume nuclear
B p. m.
testing *‘as will enhance our na­
tional security program."
U n 'm
Osy ;{&lt;!•:cr«*v.*nl So
rsij'i'v.v. j -•jijonal po’.’ry —
couraging every citizen to huve
"effective fallout protection as
promptly as possible."
Ever pi for fire damage lo Ar­ (or fire cal! to Enterprise Ele­
The I-eg ion proposed that Army thur Lambert's automobile on K. mentary and to the Methodist
strength be raised to 9:3.000 men
Children's Home.
and urged the development of a Ilighbanks Kd. last Wednesday.
Fire Prevention Week passed un­
nuclear powered airplane.
Aa the Legion contention ended noticed hy resident* of DeBary,
on Miami Beach, the *0 and It according lo Fire Chief Ed Mealy.
Society convention got inis full
This was not the case, however,
swing in Miami The fraternal at the Enterprise Elementary
New member* of the I H ilary
group's annual boisterous parade
la scheduled tonight—hut the high school, where fire prevention Is Eire Department Auxiliary, precommand has banned the usual serious business with tearhers and settled at a meeting of the group
firecrackers, electric es"f« »nd pun)Is. Each second grade pupil by Membership Chairman Mrs.
wrote an invitation to Chief Hcaly Charles Schneider, were Mr*.
water pisioW
Margaret Holmes, Mrs. X. GerteThe to and a was expected lo asking him to visit the school.
Cushman. Miss
In answer to the 74 Inters, stlnk, Mrs.
take up the question of Us rela­
tionship with 'he American Le­ Henty, dressed in full equipment, Sarah Marshall, Mrs. Gustave
gion. The Legion convention soled spoke to over I0O junior high stu­ King ami Mrs. C. E. Pemlergaat.
During the meeting a report
Wednesday to strip (he Society of dents and then to first and sreond
the l-egion emblem because only grade pupils on the dangers of (ire from the fir*t officci* on the
and fire prevention.
money raising activities through
whites are allowed lo Join.
The fir* chief assured school which lh* pic sent fiic house was
principal I- O. Hayman that the built proved of much interest to
DeBary department is available present officer*.

Hospital Notes

Engineers Needed

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Foreign Aid Doesn't Always
•Mean More Friends For U. S.

Civil Service jobs a* engineer
mg aid, paying $3,760 through
13,333 and rnginrritng technician,
paying $4,13* through 17 340, *'f
open.
Applicants for thr-c positions
will lie graded on the basis of
experience, education and train­
ing in the field*. No written test
will he required.
Interested person* may g&gt;t appli­
cation forms nr Information at
Tha Sanford Recreatton Dept, any county post oftice.
ii sponsoring a Halloween art
rontest. There will be two divi­
sions, one for senior high school
and one for junior high.
All Sanford itudent* interested
in entering the contest must
register it the recreation office
in the Civic Center. Painting will
bo done in water colors, and will
start Thursday. The paints will be
furnished by the department.
k was stressed that only the
paints furnished by the city can
be used and that no one may start
before Thursday.
Judges for thr contest are Joe
Mathteux, art teacher at Semiztola
High School, Norman Reed, art
teacher and Mr*. Georgia B all,1
a director of toe Sanford Art
Assn,
ll(*m i« » a l*

Catherine It rum ley, Sanford;
Larry Matand, Sanford, Mary
Ruanak, Sanford; Mr*. David
Scruggs and bahy, Sanford, f a t ' t
nne Atkinson, Sanford.

Student Painting
Contest Slated

President Eisenhower, was can­
By PHIL NEWSOM
celed ami a government fell.
VP I Foreign Editor
In Japan, also, the reverbera­
tn the 13 y e a n since the United
tions still echo. Last week a left
State* began putting together wing politician was stabbed to
again with men, money and ma­ death on a speaker s platform,
ter) ala a world ripped asunder by touching off emotion* still to he
AVorld War IT, U. S. public opinion measured in Japanese election!.
In the Nationalist Chinese strong
j ha* had to absorb many a rude
hold of Formosa, the leader of
■hock.
an em hrjo opposition party to
The first of these, and perhaps President Chiang Kai *hek‘» Kuothe hardest, was the realiaation minlang party wa* sentenced to
that foreign aid poured out by the pr *nn for sedition.
Regardless nf hi* guilt or innoAmerican people did not necessar­
ily generate friendship for tha cense, Chiang1s opponents were
quirk to cry foul and to charge
United State* or even gratitude.
A second, of which realiaation that tne theory of the irreplace­
has come more slowly, U the dia- | able man had taken the place of
^ eovery that democracy and politi­ democracy in Formosa.
A* the global cold war hetween
cal stability as it ia known in
moat Western nations receives the Communist hlnc on the one
only lip service or Mill i* far In hand and the United Staves and
rtie future among other nations its all;e« on the other has intensi­
fied, there also lias come a per
also listed a* U. S. allies.
So. in Korea a regime grown ceptiblc change in L. S. foreign
old and dictatorial was suddenly policy.
toppled in the midat of an inter­
nal explosion whose echoes still
reverberttc.
y
The aging Syngman Rhce had
believed in democracy as a phil­
osophy but obviously distrusted it
tor hie people. The Korean peo
pie, who had never known it, bename impatient with it* processes
and substituted rule by riot.
SANFORD
OKI .ANDO I)K.
Japan. under a eonstitulina imMAKE U S YOUR MILK HEADQUARTERS
pried hy Gen. Doszgla* Mar Ar­
thur switched with amaaing speed
GRADE A
»nd enthusiasm from a harsh milHOMOGENIZED
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processes which were carried out
FRESH
la practice as well a t theory.
Yet in Japan, too, in a moment
I t t.l. GAL. JUG
HALF l i A L . J i n
of erisis, the democratic theory
faltered.
Under the whiplash of a tightly
organized hut small minority
wtveh opposed the U. S.-Japan de­
fense treaty, mob rule took over
toe street* of Tokyo, a visit by
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Auxiliary Gets
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Church to Continue
Revival Service

The laike Mary Church of the
Nararcne will -ontinue Its revival
service* through Sunday It w*s
announced today.
The Rev. Carl Hank* of Or
iandii u the evangelistic minuter
serving the church for these pro
grains and Oran Osborne of Or
tandn is visiting organist and he
has led the oral singing for the
revival.
■
The worship services are held
each night at 7 p m. and on
Sun-Jay *( II a. m. There will
be a special tinging program on
Sunday at 2 30 p. m.
The church pastor, R. L. Drawdy invite* the community lo join
the services.

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Community Clinic. The elinie la
oppti each Monday and Tutsday.
Dr. Kiester, a native of Tulsa,
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A duplicate bridge elub for
Drllary ha* been organized and
instruction wall begin during the
fir-t meeting at the CommunityCenter Nov. 12. at 2 p. m
nffrer* are Guy Chase, pren
dent: Osrar Harnett, vice pre»i
dent. Mr*. Robert Nicholls tre*
surer; Harry M. Brown, secret
ary, Howard Middleton, director
of games and Mi** Ethel John
sinn. chairman of publicity.
Other member* are Mr. and
Mrs. E. Z. Wallers; Mrs. Mints
Morrison; Mr. and Mr* Arthur
Willgoose »nd Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lism Monroe.

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Forthcoming event* took t h e
spotlight nt the tegular meeting
of the DeItaly World War I A»i- ^A'
Illnry which wr.s presided over h7
Mrs. .\. Kahue.
A covered dish.supper will h e
held Thursday at the Community
Center at
p. nt. lor membrre
and house gur.-i* only. Those a t­
tending are to bring table service
and a covered dish.
Tha District Seven picnic meet­
ing of the veterans, originally let
at Rock Springs and postponed
dun la the huuitalic, wilt be held
Nov. 5 at (be DeBary Community
Center. Bari ark* 119* will host
•b* affair. A 25 rent registration
fee will be rhui ged for the plcnie
nml table service should be provid­
ed hy tho-e attending.
Mia. Albert Pya joined the aux­
iliary and was introduced to other
member* by 31c*. Kaho*.
The next meeting of the womea
will be held Nov. 11.

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�Miss Carol Herman, Virgil Picklesimer
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Personals

Oviedo Garden Club

Dessert Card Party Nov. 10

Presents

Program On Trees

Home Club Observes
Silver Anniversary

Celebrates

Seventeen youngster* helped
M in Bettie Carol Herman and? nating tlera of lace and tulla waa | white nrchida and whit* ribbon I pcarla and earried ■ bouquet of I.ynda Suian Maxwell celebrate
| streamers.
| pink carnations.
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*Vlrgil Milton rickleilm er ex- j designed with a chapel train.
h e r fifth b ir t h d a y a t Urn h o ’ne * r
Her veil cf atlfc rilusian- was : Th&gt; rr.at.f_ af- fwvysr xr.rVa liclw
Tn*,, Jy;* -maid* »or* _gAikr.%j
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Vee~rpirenti7~
$Tr.‘ and ~Mr*. Biit
auache&lt;r'tb a scalloped crown of blueTalf’eta" sheath, with full chif- ,imilar to the maid of honor,
an archway of lira, arrangement! teed pearl*. She carred a cat- ton skirt over darker blue, matchMra. Herman cboae for her Maxwell, In North Orlando.
and baiketa of gladioli and aatera ,’tde bouquet, centered with two , ing veil and headpiece of seed daughter's wedding, a navy blue
Games were directed by Pat and
crepe designed with a side ruf- Janica Weatberry. Mrs. Ruth
and caodelaora, Oct. IS at ■ p.
Dr, lined with dusty rose satin, Davia assisted Mrs. Maxwell with
p. in the Church of God, on
pink accessorial and an orchid
the aerving of birthday cake, Ire
French As*.
corsage.
cream
and crape juice.
The bride la the daughter of
The grooms mother wore a
Others attending tha party were,
Mr. and Mra. William Haynes
pastel blue dress with full skirt,
Debra Barbette of Winter Tarti,
Herman, 2433 Willow Ave., San*
pink accessories and an orchid
Susan Clark, Darlvn Doyle, Kent
corsage.
t o o n 1 and the groom ia the aon
Drummond, D-b*&gt;f t.orVvV-r i-.-i
Following the eeremony. a re- Chuek Hulbert of Maitland. '
of Mr. and Mr*. William Speneer
ception was held In the church
Cattle of Chuluota.
Cathy and T rttia Roberts. Anparsonage. White bells hung in
dree Sheffield, Debbie Devta.l ,4P p J , ” F ntrrtain
The Rev, P. V. Lord, grand­
the doorway and whita stream ­ Kathy Ferfin. Kathy Griffin,! A C Q S
IL n ie ria m
father of the bride, officiated at
ers were arranged at vantage Terry Farker, Rronda Carter and - p ,
eir» l
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the double-ring, candlelight cerepoints.
Bril! M avis'.’ cf North Orlando.
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aj®a*r, assisted by Rev, G. D.
The refreshment table was cen­
Prior to the party, Lynda SmBoatwright.
tered with a three tiered wedding an'e grandparents, Mr. and Mr*.
Sira. Jamea Millar, aoloiat and
cake and a!*o held an arrange­ Joel Maxwell, viiitcd the family A t Jarvis Home
organiat, preaented a program of
ment of gladioli and a large cut and a t a dinner in the young lady'e
Members of the Sanford Wornftiu p tia l muaic and tang, "Alwaya,"
glass punch bowl.
boner, preaented her with birthdey
*i Love You Truly” and -Wedla
's Club turned out enmatse*
Mrs Paul Lord served the gifts. They elan brought one for
ding Prayer."
Tuesday night (or the supper and
punch,
Maxine
Slaughter
cut
and
her
brother
Brill.
Mite Jeanette Herman, a aiater
party at the home of Mrs. Ralph
served the cake and Ruth Ann
of the bride, waa maid of honor
Dunlap
kept
the
bridca
book.
Jarvis.
and bridemalda were Sliat Bar­
For her going away outlit, Mrs.
Hostesses were the group of
bara Griffia and Mlaa Phyllis
picxieaimer, wore a biacx sneaiii
members Known as tne "reds.”
Pickleaimer.
drew, with white accessories and
They entertained the "blues,"
Joe Morgan w u beat man and
the orchids from her bridal bou­
who won an attendance contest,
aerving at uahera were, Jam ea
laljhttr.*' •
♦' v
l YW i m
quet.
during
the peat club year.
Herman, Bill Vincent Jr-, Billy
- jfs V*\
TCnKaRE
After a short wedding trip the
&amp; ip n p
H
f c t ♦H erm an and Roy Pickleaimer.
Background
music was provided
) ■ f. 'Vv, is* *
couple will reside i t 60-A .North
Mitt Sharon English waa flower
during the evening. Mri. EchetWilson Ave., in Cocoa.
- : ■*'{
bergtr, sang several selections,
girl and ring bearer waa Ricky
MWJlislff*I,isf* ■
JACARAMIA CIRCLE
Out-of-town finest*
included
including "B leu Thig House,” as
Smith.
m jt Mrs. Paul Taylor and Mra. Edith
Beautiful arrangement! ot fill the invocation.
Given in marriage oy her faiher,
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Chambers of Clevelaod, Tenn.; flowers decorated the home of
the bride .wore a bandclippcd
Mlta Dottle Jatdlnt, of Lake
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Lord, Jackson­
Chantilly lace gown, over tsfMra. M. E. Smith where the Jaca- Mary, and her boy friend "Ollle,"
ville;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Lord,
feia, with fitted bodice featuring
entertained the group with her
DeLand; Mrs. J. I. Gillette and randa Circle of the Sanford Garden ventriloquist routine, Ollle aifswere flaring neckline, re-embroidered
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Maxine
Slaughter
ot
Leesburg,
Club
met
for
their
first
meeting
with sequins and irridiccnta.
ed questions by the guesta in en
Mrs. E. W. Fairchild and Mrs. of the year. Co-hostesses for the
The long fitted ilecvea of lace,
amusing manner.
Jamea Miller, ot Lakeland and
♦ en d ed in calla point* at the
Mrs. S. G. HarrimSn gave a
MRS. VIRGIL HCKLESl.MER
evening were Mrs. N. R. Whitney
Miss
Eunice
Lord
of
Bartow.
wriat and the full akirt of alter­
couple
of readings and the group
and Mrs. Bertha Rhodes.
gathered around the piano and
A buffet dinner waa served to sang old time ballads, led by Mrs.
DeBary
members and their guests. Throu­ Echelberger.
ghout the year, Mrs. A. C. McReynoliis, circle pirsideM, has present­
ed each mrmber a birthday cake
and this night she was presented
Mr. and Mra. J . E. Clcland have
A dessert card paity is sche- 1is engaging entertainment for the
a cake and an orchid corsage, in
The Sanford Drove BPO Does
returned from a visit to Penn, and duled for Nov. 10 by the Officer s . event. The theme is •'International
honor of her birthday and in appre­ will meet Monday at a p.m. at the
By MARIAN R. JUNES
^ J tfe ia , N. Y. where they visited Wives Club at the Naval Air Sta- Flavor.” Mrs. H. J. llile is preThe Oviedo Garden Club met ciation of her many kindnesses Elks Club for Initiation of new
tion. Hostesses of the parly, to be paring decorations to match the
friends and relatives.
Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. shown to circle member*. The members, fallowed by a social
Mr. and Mra. Charles Schneider held in the BOQ at 1 p.m , ire ' ihcme, while the motto of Mrs. G. G. Parker with Mra. T. L. Un- cake was topped with a dancing hour.
L. It. Boucher's refreshment comballerina.
entertained their neicc, Mrs. Lynn members of the VAH-I Officers'
mittee seems to be "No dieting!” go Sr., aa co-hostess.
Wives Club.
During the business session, the
Drury and biby Tommy, from
Following a delicioua covered president gave highlights of the
Mrs. T.W. Ownby' chairman of Unusual dishes and treats will be
Carteret, N. J.
dish luncheon, supplemented with board meeting and welcomed Mrs.
the skit and program committee!, something to look forward to.
Ardent card plajers please note barbecued chicken and drink furn­ Boyd Games and Mrs. Ramona
that prises, selected by Mrs, H. A. ished by the hostess, the business Liedike as visitors.
Moreland s committee will be pre­ was transacted under the guid­
Plans for the state flower show
sented tu winning players, as well ance of Mrs. John S. Ridenour, were discussed and tickets sold to
as tu lucky ticket holders who president.
member*.
will win several iloor prises.
Miss Ruth Davidson was rein­
Mr*. Irving Pryor, guest speaker
Jn case someone's dog stole your stated as ■ member and Mrs. Wes­ for the evening, held tha attention
neighbor's newspaper, you can ley Swenson voted a new member of everyone present with her de­
The civic and social departments help Mrs. P. S. Goldman, publicity of the club,
monstration of the Cocos Plumosis
chairman, by passing this infer- Those enjoying the luncheon, and Palm blossom rpergne.
of
the
Sanford
Woman's
Club
hcl&lt;l
TO C O O L YOUR
She made a lovely stand 'wstb
a Joint meeting, Wednesday at mation to that distressed neighbor program on Trees prrsrnlrd by
B IG G E S T R O O M !
of yours,
Mrs. Lingo, were Mrs. J. ft. Bat­ basket), woven from the stems of
the eluh home.
Reservations may lie made bj tle, Mrs., James E. Brookshire, the blossom.
Members met at 111 a m. lo fold
calling Mrs. G. G. Zimmerman, Mrs. C. R. Clonts.
Other members present were
Christmas TU seals and a coverrd
or Mrs, F. D. Milner.
Mr*. M. L Gary, Mrs, R. F. the Mmee. J. T. Utile, H. E. Medish luncheon was served at noon.
King. Mrs. T. L. Lingo, Mrs. Swain, S. B. Jones, R. L. White. A,
Luncheon hostesses were Mrs,
John Kick, Mrs. George Slmc,
George Means, Mrs. Lynn Mosier, C. Rector.
E. J. Mossman R. L. Andrews,
Mr*. Charles T. Nlbiack. Mr*.
Mrs. F. T. .Meriwether and Mrs.
R.
D. Hunter, W. T. Raynor, Burke
G. G. Parker, Mrs. John Ridenour,
C. L. Redding.
Mrs. Ray Weiscnbarger and Mrs. Steele, W. E. Brinson, M. J,
An autumn theme was used in
Sorokowiky, G. C. Tyre, C. M.
C. L. West.
decorations. Mrs. S. G. Harriir.vt
Flower*, and J. E. tlirrhrns.
The It irbi/on Restaurant in
presided
at
the
business
session,
Carrier's Imperial Room
HKMEROCALLU CIRCLE
in the absence of the chairman, Winter park » a i the ii-eno of the
Weithermiker can wring
The
Hemerscaliis Circle, el the
October
luncheon
fur
the
ofLccri'
North
Orlando
tha heat and humidity out
Mrs. R. T Warren, .who is ill.
garden club met at the Home
cf your bigoest room—or
Members were sealed in groups, wives of VAH-7.
saveral small rooms. It has
Demonstration Center for a cov­
Hostesses, Mrs. J. P.
Buland
with all who had birthdays in
a whopping 18,000 BTlf
ered dish supper meeting.
and
Mrs.
(i.
G.
Zimmerman,
re­
certain
months,
seated
together.
cooling capacity. Yet It
Mrs. Ralph Jarvis presided at
Each one contributed a penny for ceived many compliments on the
gives you quieter-than-evae
the business session and Mrs. J.C.
By MONA GRINS TEAD
operation. Come and aaa it I
each year of their age and the delightful buffet, served in the
Friend* of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sikes gave a talk on "geraniums.”
proceeds were added to the civie circus room.
aval i n In * f*r«MM«Hri*t»a
Mrs. Eric Ythlen lead a discus
department fund.
fllttr
Mrs. Dan Milner wun the lovely Mae Gillivray will h* glad to know
n u t M l w i l i i itaH rl ***lnl
Following the civic meeting, the fall flower arrangement. She an­ that their aon, Gordon, ha* return . sion on "polled plants” . Plan*
nut so
II »t» li** «
social department played bridge nounced tentative plans for the ed home from the Winter Park were diseu.*icd concerning the cir­
ngi n iim u Munir teuiia
and canasta during the afternoon. Officer's Wives Club card parly Hospital and is well on hn way to cle's pert in the state gaivteo
r«i&gt;&lt;i, •&gt; p i s t i r ntitture re■ M l)
Hostesses were Mrs. E. C. Harper, which VAH-7 will sponsor, Nov. recovery. He was rescued from a ihow, this fall.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mrs. Redding and Mrs. W. 0. 10.
swimming pool recently. The fam­
Available With Heversa
Mrs. Vihlcn and Mrs. bikes. Others
Hoffman.
ily
moved
here
from
Jackionville,
Others enjoying the day were
present
Cycle Heating tl Fxlra t net
Mrs. P.alph Smith won high Mrs. G. F. Biehl, Mrs. I- R. a couple of month* ago.
„
„ wi
, „re Mr*.
„ R. L. McKnight,
Mr. and Mr.. A rthur Rhodes.f
Larl Moss. Mr*. Ben Wiggins,
bridge award and Mrs. Robert Boucher, Mrs. F. G. Galloney,
Rhodes won high in canasta, Mrs. Mrs. II. J. tills. Mrs. Hospian, Cortex Ave., celebrated their 17th Mrs. Sibyl Routh, Mrs. Watson
F. J . Harris and Mrs. Jsm ei Moug. Mrs. M. D. McPherson. Mrs. T P. wedding anniversary, te.-ently. A Reel, Mrv. K. J. Nix.
Mrs. J. J. Gales, Mrs. Be*
group of friends galbeied at the
hton won the two scrceno award*. blew art.
Newsome, Mrs. P. J. Weitgale,
Rhodes
home
for
the
get-together.
Mr:. T. W, Ownby Mr* W.
Mrs. Michael Caola, Mrs. C, E.
Robinson, Mr*. A. S, Poultcr, , they were, Mr. and Mr*. Arthur
$25 DISCOUNT on any
Farrin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burke. Hunter, and three new members,
Mrs, F. D, Slipp. Mrs. A, Gelalltf,
Carrier Unit — Just fill
Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin anil Mrs. Robert Ziltrower, Mri. G. O.
Mrs. D. F. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. II.
Nnrdgen end Mr*. Earl Faust.
In thin coupon and bring
The dinner meeting of the San­ A. Moreland and her guest, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johns.
ford
Story
League,
scheduled
for
to U*.
M. H. Wharton.
Slonday night has been postponed, due to tha death of the
Measurement" of room
There are about l,7uo species
president's husband,
Clarence
to ba air conditioned
ot snakes distributed through­
Snyder.
A new date for the meeting will out the temperate and tropical
A treat
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regions of tha world.
b« announced at a later dale.

Officers' Wives Club Planning

Docs Meet Monday

e T 7 i w j4.n**ew.‘5
luo^oujcrvci its 25th annl^M r* Henry Thurston and Mra. W.
versary with a coffee and recep­ B. Brin* in.
tion, honoring all charier mem­
Miss Jlyiti* Wilson climaxed fabers,‘a t the HD Center last Thurs­ ports by stating facta about tha
day.
club as it is today. She said thlro
A devotion was given by Mrs. were nine clubs, using new meth­
Cart Williams and pictures were ods of teaching, leader treialng
made of all charter member! a t­ and other modem m eth o d s.iw
community improvements.
tending.
There are several 4-H Clubs for
They were Mrs. Sybil Routh,
Mre. J. B. Crawford. Mrt. R. C. I&gt;oys and girls in the county and
Long, Mrs. W. B. Brinson, Mrs. *a*.T3 aiiiiit!*?, &gt;":ht as g n a id
craft program*.
Anna Rlnehert.
About 30 members and gueata
Mr*. Hepry Thurston Mrt. B. A.
Howard, Mrs. Roy Tillii, Mr*. enjoyed the program, refresh*
John Duren. Mrt. Ben Monro* and m enu preceding the meeting and
a social hour of reminiscing. wni, u &gt; H. vole.
Bevdraiw.i* i&gt;i sliver and white
were complemented with a silver
service. Presiding a t the serving Teacher** Party
table were Mr*. \Y, W, Linz. Mrs.
R. F. Roelik, Mrs. W. R. StringPlanned Tuesday
field and Miss Eva Hunt.
Mr*. John Senkarik Sr., presi­
dent, read the history of the San­ By Woman’s Club
ford club. Mrs, Cote was the first
The American Home Department
county council president. Mrt. Cote of the Sanford Woman's Club pro*
and Mrs. Rinehart, who was first sent* some form of entertalnmeak,
ptresUcr.* of tha Gariford Club, honoring the teacher* of Sanfe(H
gava some highlights from the his­
and Seminole County, each year.
tory of various projects and activ­
This year it will be In Utn form
ities of the club.
of a reception and party. It la
Mra. Roy Tilli* read the minute*
of a meeting held in 1038. Other scheduled for Oct. 13, from • la
members who mad* report* and 9:30 p.m. at tne Woman’s Cldb
building on Oak Ave.
All teachers, their srlvea and
husbands and all members ifltl
Circle Meets
their huabanda are Invited to at­
tend.
•
With Miss Bishop
Refrehmtnts will be served i d
Members of Circle 3 of the First entertainment by tome well know!
Christian Church met at the home musicians are being planned. Z
ot Miss Flo Bishop, on S u m m er^
Ave.. for the monthly business
OVER 25 YEARS
at First and Palmetto
meeting.
(Along Side Foot Office)
The worship service was led
by Mra. O. D. Landress and Mrs.
Lester Tharp presented the pro­
gram, using as her topic, "The
Frontier Church.”
Member* were reminded to bring
childrens used clothing or mate­
rials for first aid kits for the Unit­
• Fern it urn
ed Council of Christian Women.
Carpet
• Pianos *
Til*
The kits will be prepared for
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ala Sanford fumble, stopped for
four more downs on the 10 an
outstanding defensive effort for a
high school eleven. ✓
The squad la In good shape for
tonight's game, with Simas ap­
parently ready to go again after
twisting an ankle.

United Pres* International
Iowa""and Mississippi, the counir jn r - a ^ r
will be
hard-pruacd to retain their rank­
ings from IBM national champion
Syracuse when college football
once again captures the spotlight
on Saturday.
Iowa, present kmgpia of the
powerful
Western
Conference
which hoists four of America's
top 1« teams and seven of the
first 16, is a nlnepoint favorite
to down Turdu*: at home. The
Buckeyes ere undefesled in four
start* and were voted the No. 1
foam In the most recent balloting
S
of Mw United Press International
W~ ■
Board of Coaches.
F ‘
Purdue la rated eighth and will
rely on its size and power to off
set lows'* eyedatiling speed.
Mississippi is also a ninepolnl
choice against an equally unpre­
dictable foe In Arkansas. The
Razorbacks upset Texas by one
. 4.’t
point last week and have Inst only
SHOKMAKKR CONSTRUCTION team member* In the Hi-Nooncr* Bovrtto undefesled Baylor in five
injr Lefljrue art, from left, Lou Blunden, Ollie Yelinek, Kitty Liteka *nd
games. They also will have the
(Herald Photo)
Claire Blais.
advantage of their home stadium.
Olo Mist ha* woo five games
without s defeat, ita last conquest
coming over Tulan*.
Syracuse has twice come with­
in a bad bounce of defeat, but
Jimmie Livingston and Ann Marsh took first place
should have no difficulty In run­
Wednesday was Monro# Harbor
In a Blind Partner Handicap tourney at the Mayfair
ning roughshot over winless West
day
again aa th* team continued
Virginia. It would lake nothing
Go'f Course Wednesday. The winning team had a net
ill phenomenal climb in tbs Hi*
short of a football massacre to
of 76.
Nooncn League with ■ 609 actual
satisfy the pride of last y ean na­
In second place was the team of Gladys Brown and
game and a 1700 scratch aeries.
tional champions.
Mildred Smith. Tied for third place was Ihe team of
Major contests which are rated
Ann Dean's 176 acrateh led the
close to even by the oddsmakers
‘team to another four point win
Barbara Roweli and Harriet Williams and the team of
include the traditional battle for
with all of Uie (earn scoring w e ll^
Angie Russell and Jan* McKibbin.
the Little Brown Jug between
in their first match with Shoe*™
The
gulling
association
plans
a
two
bail,
best
play
Michigan and Minnesota, tne i
maker Construction.
BALL HANDLING waa tha word in Seminola workouts this week as
tourney nexL Wednesday and have set Nov. 2 as the
Sou Ihwest Conference game be­
The North Orlando Homes team
Coach Jim rigott drilled hia backs on a new aarioa of plays Tonight’*
tween Rice and Texas and the inqualifying date ,for the Florida Statp Bank Tourney.
had its first bad day of th* sea*
ntartlng backficld, quarterback Mike Roberta, Alex McKibbin, Bill Phagan
tersectional meetings of Pitts
son and in spit* of Kate Littleton's
and
*■»***«. are shown practicing going through the motiona of the
burgh • Texas Christian and Illi­
ISO game which waa high for the
(Herald
Photo)
cross bucks.
nois • Penn State.
dav, (he team lost the lead to
Aitnougn Minnesota is, ranked
Second place Al’s Barbershop by
fifth and Michgan 16th, the Wol­
one point.
verines now are favored hy m
After a scoreless first quarter.
Gerry White's ’-10 conversion
The Daytona Beach entry in the
point* to win this J itt contest of
Daytona
broke
the
scoring
ie*
to
and
Dottle Palmer’s 1-T pickup#
Midget
League
continued
their
a hitler rivalry at Ann Arbor.
NEW YORK (UPls — Ralph
helped move C. P. 0. Wives into
Michigan was lucky In getting a winninr streak o v e r Sanford roll up seven points.
Sanford's only acur* came in the third place. Ann Herbert’s 301-10
Houk stepped Into hi* new job aa
M-T decision from Northwestern Thursday night by winning 14-6.
rioting
minute* of th* first half as and Margorle Kipp’s 3-7 con­
last
week
while
Minnesota
defeat­
manager of the New York Yan­
The Lyman Greyhounds, shoot­
quartcrack Ron Hinson hit right version helped Big Dip post a M0
ed Illinois, 21-10, lo mslmain its Yanks Pace Stars
ing
for
their
fourth
win
of
the
kee*
today
with
the
quiet
aasurRlaer scored the first TD on a
end Ron Outlaw with a long pass handicap game and pick up three
rampaign, host Bunnell at I p. m. perfect record.
NEW YORK (UPI»—Bill Skow- for th* TD.
pass from Hinson and scooted ance* that “I’m the boss and the
Texas, which has won three
points for the team from Smith's
today.
some M yards for the marker, A club will go on winning."
games by shulouta but was beat­ ron. Mickey Mantle and Roger
Amoco. Jane Spolshi also picked
Coarh Rill Proctor plana to go
short lime liter he pledged lour
The first change Indicated hy
en the two times its defense was Maris, the musclemen who led the
up the 2-1-10 and the Stenstrom
with
the
asm*
starting
lineup
that
On*
Out
of
Hit
yards for another store.
the Sl-year-old new buss of the
broken, is a one point underdog New York Yankee* to a new leaReally team icored a 571 scratch
BATON ROUGE, La. lUPI] - single, while Capri spent th* a lle r* ^
Riser also pissed to Ron Get- Ameriran League ihampiona waa has compiled an impressive 1-1-1 in thr night game at Houston. gun mark of 101 homers, were
mark
this
season.
a score late In the con- the possibility of some coaching
Rice has won three of four, in named today to the United Press Louisiana State, a regular-season
Ron Huggins and Jim Goldman eluding a 47 0 romp over South­ International's I 9 6 0 American powerhouse, has won only once in noon winning three hard-fought*
switches. Houk ia understood to
point* at the expense of Dawn#
to hire ea-Yankse Hank will be at the ends; Buddy Howton ern Methodist last week. .
League All-Star team, '
six Sugar Bowl outings.
Heauly Shop.
and
John
Simmet,
tarkles;
Clar­
as on* at hla coaches.
ence Hood and Rickey MeCanna at
guards and Griffith Landresa at
K itra-Point Mar
center.
COLLEGE STATION. T a x .
In the backficld Mike Brnwn will
Chrysler Corpoiation’s low-price compact at reduced prices Jor 19611
(UP!) — During the lfW season. U at ths signal calling post; Car!
Darrow Hooper of T en s AAM Press Iy a t left half and Jim Wil­
kicked (he football between the liams, who rolled up over 160 yards
uprights M times to act a South­ rushing last week, at the other
west Conference point • after • halfback slot.
touchdown record.
At fullback will be Paul Black­
ford.

(twelve football totals at Winter ISeaorec
Park tonight when Sanford's pigott
Seminole’s take on Urn Wildcats wtth u
Jg their annul set to.
.
Theiw will be for sure if the
week’s week pays elf for the Semi'*"•
notes, ■■ Conek Pigott end his stall hel“ »«
have been drilling the offensive F*™ 1,n
combinsuon herd on ball hand- , v
ling, with n naw eerloe of pUvs heS&amp;
worked in te alp up the nttaek.
The Wtldceu nave a Heavy ball
club, mostly senior Icltermefl, and |
figure to be herd to best on their TJ
heme grouods.
* ^
TatigbVn aa» » »1U be

en Winter Park's new football
field sear the Winter Park Mem•rial Hospital en Lekemont Drive,
, "Winter Park always Is one of
mu toughest games and we really
put the boys through the mill
this week tryhif «• *»■ out the
finable trouble* that slowed us
down last Friday," Pigott said.
"We think that If we can hang
etio the ba!! better » • ran give
them • raw for k with etir added
dmaa bock series," he said.
•The Semlnales have.bean work­
ing mi the fait breaking eroea
bucks aiming at picking up aome
yardaga through the tackles, with
Alex McKibbin. Bill Phagan sad
Bubbn Davis all to be called on by
qaerterbeck Mika Roberta for ball
haadliog.
‘.Coach Jim McCoy has
bean
durpenlng the linemen on block­
ing nsaignmonts ail weak, too. The
lemlaolea have suffered from
pass intnrceptioai In their open­
ing gamca hut tho coaches hope

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Riser Leads Sanford B Team
To Easy Victory Over Ocoee
I Butch Riser scored twe touch
downs and passed for another to
b a d the laaford B Squad griddecs to an assy 19-0 victory over
Ocoee Thursday sight.
It was the fourth straight
of the aeasea for the locals.

Milling lineup for tho Seminole*
will bo Don Harvey and Doug Talnny at ibe ends; James, Markham
and Simai, tackles; Glen Hodges
and Russ Pierson, guards and
John Whelchcl, center. Mika Ro­
berts will be at quarterback with
John Mann and McKlbbid at the
halves and Pbagan at fullback.

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Pul Top Ratings
On line Saturday

Lyman Shoots
For Fourth Win

Houk Takes Over
As Yank Boss

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will be on display in the Pimlico
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Bingaman, former Lions* s ta r
joined the coaching staff for
19W season.

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which faces the street with its narrow end, and then
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ther from the street and joining the first unit to form
an “ 1.’’ whose total frontage is only 44 f«rt. This house
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thua repeat- the motif of
tha trellis work on tha
other side of the front
door. The decorative grillework in front of the cen­
trally located heater (mark­
ed Hi is visible in the hall.
Two 8-foot-wide sliding
glass doors open the living­
dining area toward tha
•creen porch and the gnrden. Optically, tha porch
and the living room to­
gether from a space 22 by
20 feet. A 22-foot-long
trough of indirect lighting
extends in one sweeping
line over the two sliding
doors and fives Ihis area
an unusual touch of illu­
mination. This space is furthur enlarged (again opti­
cally) hv the 4-foot-wide
serving window which joins
the kitchen space with that
of the dining end of this
room.
The kitcheo (marked
K&gt; haa two distinct parts:
the front "working kit­
chen.” 8 ft. 8 inches x 12
feet in sine, has a shaped

work counter, and the 6 x 8
foot hreakfast alcove with
a double window facing the
garden and away from kit­
chen traffic. The work
counter includes the sink
(8) also under a double
wiwdoow. the refrigerator
(RF) on the right and the
range (R) and builtin oven
an the left. Happily for the
homemnker, the “through
traffic” between the car­
ports and the rest of the
house does not interfere
with cooking.
Adjacent to the dining
alcove, but still handy to
the w o rk counter, is a
washer-dryer combination
(marked W l, a half bath
with a shower stall (mark­
ed with diagonal crosslines) and a hot-wnter
heater (marked with dot­
ted circle.) Behind thia
water heater and facing
the kitchen ia a aeries of
shelves for canned goods
and breakfast foods —
which should atny crisp
longer. There ia a double
storage space at the back
of the carporte, part of it
opening on the garden side.
The 11 foot 4 Inch x 13
foot m aster bedroom has
cross-ventilation and a 6
foot closet with bi-fold
doors for better access.
The second bedroom also
haa a 6-foot closet and a
sliding glass door to a pri­
vate patio which contains a
small pool (P) with decora­
tive masonry wall around
it. A 3-foot closet ia plan­
ned for the third bedroom
and a 3-foot linen closet i*
located in the corridor.
The bathroom haa the
tub away from the win­
dow, a wallhung toilet and
a wash-basin built into a
42-inch wide counter, with
cabinet space underneath.

And for gue*t towels there
is a series of shelves (12
inches wide) right next (o
the door and adjacent to
the washbasin.
Architect-prepared plans
for Home No. 1122-29 con­
tain ‘•-inch scale floor
plan, four exterior eleva•tiona, large-scale cross-sec­

tion through the houie,
kitchen and bathroom in­
teriors, and structural and
fram ing details.
Blueprints are availab’.a
from Jan Reiner, Boox 96,
New Port Richey. “Florida
Homes” magazine ia availaide on newsstands antf at*
the local book atnres.

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W M k a n d T e le visio n
FRIDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Buren

I was busy in the kitchen nuking cookies
DEAR ABBY: 1 have asked different
fnr the next day. She neted like I had no
people this question and have heard ail
business there. I’d like your opinion.
, _ „ V .‘"da of answers. 1 like Kennedy for Presi. . . ---------‘‘i.v-T&amp;s- iv * r ;. v &lt;]«rrtt better inan S W«n,.Wtt 1
'7 7*”’ ------------have Lodge for Vice President than Lyn­
DEAR IN: If your 17-yearo]d daughter
don Johnson. I don’t want Lodge bad
can
tell you where you should be—and get
'enough to take Nixnh with him. Can I vote
away with it—you have my sympathy,
a split ticket and cast my vole for Kenrhildrcn don’t become disrespectful and
_jjedy and Lodge?
A VOTER
insolent overnight. I t’s not possible for
me to accomplish in one paragraph what
DEAR VOTER: Sorry, but you cannot
-you failed to do in 17 years. Sorry.
split the ticket this way. It's either Ken­
•
•
•
nedy and Johnson or Nixon and 1-odg??.
DEAR AHHY: Wa« I wrong in telling
,
•
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my boyfriend that I felt cheap because he
.•••:
&amp; 2itT. A B C '/: I cm a r*flnH lady, in
didn’t tip the musicians? You see. we were
my early forties. I neither smoke nor
at a night spot anti there were three boys
- drink, have a good job and money saved.
roving around with iruitnr*. They asked
My problem is a man I have been dntlng
If «,ve hast *0.’* favorite songs we wanted
for four years. He has n home, a good job,
to hear. I named three and they played
i a wife and five children, lie promised over
them. When they finished, my boyfriend
two years ago he would leave his wife and
said, “Thank you," period. I told my boymarry me, but he hasn’t done anything
friend he should have tipped them and he
about it. I have learned that he isn’t the
said he didn't think it necessary. Whnt do
'•boarder at home he said ho was and he
you
think 7
KELT CHEAP
. spends more time and money on his family
’ than he claimed. Should I risk losing my
DEAR FELT CHEAP: it is customary
job and self-respect and wait for this
to tip the musicians if you accept their
man? Or should I start looking for one
offer fo piny favorite tunes. Even a.small
who is free?
JANE DOE
tip woulil have kept your evening from
ending on a sour note,
DEAR JA N E : A man wno’d cheat on
•
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his wife would lie to his girlfriend. And if
CONFIDENTIAL
TO
“ ‘O USTED
your friend should finally marry you,
EVE:’’ Time Will not solve your problem.
what would you have? A married man
Bring everything out into the open and
who cheats on his wife. Would YOU ever
have
n showdoown.
be able to tru st him?
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wrote
the
eminent
critic,
Page (making her debut • fn a
a one-hour special on NBC that
t.l* ill As Ih* Warid Turn*
ill p#rry Alainn
dramatic role), The screenplay "if not fists, will debate . . . A
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l.#i\a It Tn Bit rip
was taped In Copenhagen.
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of “ Klmer Gantry” was written tornado of applause, boos, hisses,
l.i'0 t 2 i linn anti
:.«9 tli Full Circle
The program is hiult around the
)■•) IjurnfR J\»\k
and directed hy Richard Brooks may shortly he expected. .
in Das In Coarl
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famous Cirkus Schumsnn of Den­ I SO if! Hon Hnpt
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mark. "All-Star Circus” ia the
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Walk)
3:1* (Si Hoad To nsalliy
f .80 ) 4 » Mr. f.tirky
title.
(3) L'lratla Youn*
i!»k «iat. fiftht Fiahta
3.41 ill Miillonilr*
“Tha Negotiable Blonde” in the t Si tit WArid \VIJ • 48
Ifi Rant in* Clock
l&lt;! Ha»i ftiia Wilt TrariJ
”77 Sunset Strip” aeriea on ABC
(?) Toune Dr. Villon*
(8) (Bat. Night Ftfhti)
1:1*
tli Vsrdlct le Tour*
concern* a beautiful secretary I .
41 i9i 8'iitnifoff
:*i Who ISo Tou Truest
who seems lo have abiconded li.8d (2) I World Wlda ««k
ill From Thu* Root*
i P.iii'' * Tn *n? *•
S.SS (Cl ll.-;st-.:rr l&gt;*y
with half a million in bonds.
14.28 (*i Sian from Inltrpol
(II 4merle*n H«n4a&lt;**4
(4k .^h'Uin’t
“My husband la going to Europe go place* 1 have refused and h*» | ( refuse to go. Do you ihink I
All three networks earry the
S 44 (3| (like Itn-im for Dsd-i*
tl ui t it Kat Mia Xhow
S.t
b
ill s*.r*t storm
touche!
strewn
about
but
1
won’t
fly
FRED
DANZIG
Bnd hla firm provided him with the I say* that 1 can expect him to have ahotsld try to change my mind and
fuurlh Nison Kennedy presidential
i a l Vtnvl*,
S 3* («i F I ., of M:»ht
&lt;i) Ntaa
mean* tn taka me. Since 1 never j romances end » real good time if goJ j h&gt;v# |h r„ lnunl(lt before
(11 Her*'* Hollywooil
NEW YORK (UPI) — The bother with them.
campaign debate. Pre-empted a rt
11:1# 49) Movla
l . l l ill Movie
"Twilight
Zone”
and
“
Eyewitness
private
eye
series
called
“Surfwe would leave. We would travel
ill I'nele Welt
iti Pop*r* risvhouse
SUNDAY P. M.
It was strange hearing a laugh To History” on CBS, “ Michael
hy boat, a good one.—M."
side 8” ia a half doren of the
I
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Hi
rapt. OslUnt
0# (2k Chrlit'ipfcira
Dear lady, have you no fem­ others.
ill (‘srtoons
track during a "private eye” -Shayne” on NBC and "Delec- II.
C
4»
r:*.
fuorhal?
Highlight
inine feeling* in the matter? 1
A few weeks ago. this product show, hut since it happened with times" and “T ht Law and Mr.
• *k Miliy‘t funnlti
Jones” cm ABC.
really do not blame your husband Joined the ABC-TV network’s
12.10 'i21 Oi .it it.fth*rt •
It E m it n s A At C E S S lIlU E B
Muiulay night s "Hennesej ” on
(Al *‘Earnpin n«h 1pi BrMga
SATURDAY
G U IT A R IN S T R U C T IO N
fnr hit remarks, he ia evidently crime fighter*’ association. It
IJ
11
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Pro
and
Unn
trying to “shock” you to your wasn't unlit Monday night that I CBS-TV, I won’t make a cam- . NBC has pro basketball, N e w 12 4* (4) I•r&lt;» football
DAVE’S RECORD
I:## «%i Hrrald of Tryih
series. You should not hesitate caught the thing, I use the wurd paign issue of it. The rpisode was York, ri, Cincinnati.
CENTER
t
2
k
Pro
football
one minute longer. Get some nice “ caught” in the epidemic sense, .a clovrr, slick take olf on "Peter
60* Wr»t First
Sanfnrd
AHCi college Jouiball — Notre l ««*i id foot ha I]
A.
—
(
)
Vole
for
Kennedy?
By HICK w est
Mu
Amtrican football
clothes, visit a beauty salon, get as in the sentence, “ I caught the
Dam#
at
Northwestern.
unn,"
and
had
Jackie
Cooper
“OPEN
T
IL
9
P.
M.”
WASHINGTON (UPll-With an t ) Vote fur Nixon? ( ) Vote (or
l.iagu*
your hair done in a new way, get measles. ” Maybe they should ami gue&gt;t star Charles Dromon
asft
NRC’i "All-Star Golf” pit* Doug SAMS (i) »*inntry Btyf* t’RA
Bther election altooH at nur Mori &gt;f.ihl ? ( ) Think something
some decent hat*, some perfume have titled this one, "Surf.side handling their duke* and dimes Sanders against Billy Maxwell at 4: #■» 4f i I‘a;iiiid Th *a i *r
thrnali, the time ia ripe, or per- waa wrong with your calendar?
♦ Oft ti! Thia !a Tha I#»fi
and *10! Yuur present way la the Sick.”
in amusing style. They were duti­ Houston.
4.24 (•) l i t PIcl ii r •
hapi ovir-ripe, for a new ques­
Q. — What Issue do you think nay to lose husbands.
t watch a whole ruddy hour of fully accompanied hy jazz-to-gar(9k (*harll» I’han
In
“The
Case
of
the
Wandering
tionnaire hy the Nosey Nellie haa made the greatest impact on
“ What color would he best for a this garbage and begirt to brood. gle-by, in the best Henry Mancinl Widow” on CBS, Perry Mazon is 4 ;0# (J» « •! *br ify «*oJf
Tublle Opinion Polling and .Sam­ the campaign?
l€* (*ru«ado In th* Pa- If|r»
winter ensemble fnr e women The brooding process hegins with atyle.
i ■»» Mime* ftindip Fiinntfi
hired hy a woman being black­
pling Co.
A. — I ) ben. Kennedy’s reli­ (met of fifty who goes In meny TV programming In, grncral and
|.3() ii) (I. K Collaaa Q tin
EACH
N I G H Tr
oO Nn •
mailed
by
a
missing
witness
in
It haa been almost aix mnnths gion. ( ) Sen. Kennedy * age. ( ) cluli luncheons and late afternoon then advances to brooding alrnot
( i ) M m fitinrt&gt;
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the murder of her husband.
■nice the NNPOPSC frit the pulse Sen, Kennedy’s father, t ) Sen. leas? I cannot have many rluthe*. the society which TV program­
t rn*nJ» lo Pa•■+fio
“ Bonanza” on NBC has Ricardo I .1)# i4*
of the electorate. At that time the Kennedy * haircut.
(2k M»*i Tha Praia
ming is supposed lo reflect. Ami
—Mrs. II.”
( 9 ) M a n McGrarv *
Montalban a* guest star in “ Day
pulse s a t fihnllaling, which indi­
(). — In your opinion, should
A simple drrsa in soft, beautiful before I know it. I’m almost
To anil#’a. r«n i nr?
cated that the eletlorale cither the wife of a presidential candi­ wool and a matching coat could go ready to rash In (he chips. But
’•.SliangrI-l.a.’’ new teleplay sat Of Reckoning.” TTie Cartwrights I, S# if*
m o u G u r to you ■ /
l»l Wait Ditner
was undecided or hail heart burn. dal a;
give
some
farm
land
to
a
poor
»t)
Peopla
4ra fiinny
fOOD MACHINERY AND
to
music
and
hit
ed
upon
James
anywhere. You ran accessorise the then (lie TV apologists tell us not
l.etiia
CHEMICAL CORPORATION
■The last Nosey Nellie question­
A. — ( ) Buy her clothes In dress with so many different arts lo take this awful TV Junk seri­ Hilton’s "Lost Horizon" will mark Indian and antagonize an Indian V40 41)
t|» Blur lay T*mpla hhmir
iinsipa Diriviob • t»*e )k&lt;n
naire wai designed tn determine Amrrica? { ) Make her own of m arvrsor with costume jewelry. ously, that il’s inrrely intended ih# tilth anniversary of the Hull- hating neighnbr.
*, 10 ti* IPot hera Bran nag an
14KS IAND. rLORI Da
(Ii Fear Juai Me**
the outcome of the Democratic clollvea? { ) Wear hand me The tout would iuok welt with a as harmless ’‘escape” viewing. mark Hall of Fume senef.
The play on ABC* “The Roar­
• r.d Republican national conven­ downs? ( ) Join m nudl.t colony? fur scarf or a large fur nmff, and Escape? It occurs to me that the
The show will he a live color- ing 2U*” is “ Champagne Lady”.
tion*. At president of the firm.
(|. — How do you stand on the alsu have a fringed-with-wool core of rootars for till* type of east through \\ F.SII, rhannel 2, A murder attempt is mad*
1 predicted on the liasi* of the Qoemoy-Matsu qurslion?
TODAY A
scarf lo match tha coat. You ran TV show are busily escaping all Daytona, Monday from 0:30 to against a Dripper -In a rase in­
return* that the Democrats woulil
A. — ( ) Believe Kennedy is make the ensemble dressy or nut week long, practically all their
volving corrupt city officials and
11
p.
m.
nominate a Democrat and that riaht. f ) Relieve Nixon is right.
________
SATURDAY
just hy your Use of accessories. adult lives, wilh shows lust like
Starring In th» production art a racketeer.
the GOP would nominate a lie ( ) Believe both ire right. ( ) Choose the wool In your most be­ it, whether they're called “ Mike
I
Richard
ilu-ehart,
Claude
Rains,
publican.
Afraid both are wrong.
Hammer," "77 Sunset Strip," Marisa Cavan, Gen* Nelson, Helen
SHOWING AT 1:13 - 3:43 - (1:05 - *:2S
coming color.
Probably fork* with which to
I contend that my predictions
Q. — A number of persona,
“ I am a pale, grey-haired wom­ “ Hawaiian Eye,” "Peter Gunn," Gallagher and Alice Ghostley. eat food did not become known
were almost 100 per cent accu­ apart (rum the candidates them
an, once a gulden blonde type. Can "December Bride," "Ozzir and I’rodurer-Director la G e o r g * in Great Britain until the SecTh e y W mmm S e v e n ...
rate, although there are some selves, have been participating in
A n o t h e y N o u g h t Lm e
I wear a yellow crepe afternoon Harriet,” "Angel,” ’ Bat Ma.trr- Schaefer.
enlrenth century.
Democrats and Itrpulihrans who the campaign. Which swings the
SE V E N HUNONED/
dress? And what rolor shoes, etc., son," "Klondike,’’ "Bonanza” or
dispute this claim.
mnvt weight?
that
new,
impoverished
distant
would be most suitable with the
Hr that at It may, I present
A. — ( ) President Elsenhower.
cousin, “Surfude
helove the new No»ey Nellie ques­ ( ) Harry Truman. ( &gt; Frank yellow? 1 have a mink jarket.—
We don’t need much more "es­
Eilna.’
’
tionnaire, which is designed to Sinatra. ( ) Nikita Khrushchev.
cape,” do we? We need help.
If
yuu
find
yellow
becoming,
determine the outcome of the
*1. — If you should be a.ked to
A* for Monday night's story —
election. Meuse mail in your an make a campaign contribution, wear it, but yellow la rarely be­ and 1 use the word loosely — it
C8lfA(*bQ | | |
coming
to
the
mature
skin.
To
go
»wers promptly .&lt;&gt; that I can would you:
was
set
in
sunny
Miami
Beach,
with the mink j’acket 1 suggest
■Bttijze the result* in lime to lay
a. — ( ) Demand favor* in re­ s o f t b r o w n ftccesa o ita* a n d , h y all
• * n&lt;L
Wll‘» » n
«««•
a few bets.
turn? ) Give with no strings a I
e[ tamr who was killed during a gay
meana,
a
Imiwu
hat
or
one
If.
If the election were held lathed? ( ) Plead bankruptcy
party for the son of his late mis­
mink. Fur hats are tha rage!
today, would you;
( ) Not answer the phone?
tress.
,*.UNIEDH*PTIS7S
Suspicion pointed to the lured
Uhuck Walt*, underw»ter jan- party clown who, it turned out,
ACTIONS
itor at Weeki Wachre, Florida,
th# *on’» dad. After making
3. Prison
22. Calcium
1 Prate
(slang i
Hyra.)
spends H hour* each day cleaning th* dictator a tjmpaihelic sort,
A. Placard
1. Hitinll Uni; 23. iUu iry
the large windows in the under- we were treated to the usual carSTARTS SUNDAY
9. Literary
1cultuq.)
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water theatre, M Us 20 feet below I driving, door opening, stair-climbcumpoal.
5-Gh!
21. FiigliaK
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tha surface of (he water. Hi* hob-1ing, head-conking hits that helped
turn formad S. Femal-'
river
ef aetnctbma
red daer
27. AL
hv i» flying hi* private plane, steer the good guy* around until i
Jft Rubricated
7. Ivave off,
home
When he ia through work each day matters were straightened out. j
22.1-k:.t
PERFORMANCES
aa ft
28 Bright
lie like* to go up.
1 Thera were wildly improbable
ayllfthie of
ayllabla
red
iv word
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T « .i.. * • ( ’• S s ie s r
24. Travelwajp
17 NOV. Th# National Opera Company
8. Evening
.11. Hind*
to Khartoum
rgn.il hell 32. Bwrtft
“CARMEN"’ — in English
30. Biblical
23. Hack
weed
11. Antlered
horns
26. Encumber
animal
33- A aim of
40. Capable
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43. Male eat
Jacob
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. etc.
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C«eh«r
Cnrpimais
IT. Viper*
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S JAN. TIIF. CALEDONIA TROUPE
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(abbr.)
“ D ancer* a n d S in g e rs fro m S c o tla n d ”
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59 Negro
Sit-Ins Jailed
ATLANTA (UFO — Ne*n&gt;*s
(iced darkened eating facilities
today, with 39 o( their number in
Jad and othera threatened with
the aame penalty tf they staged
• third wnaeeutira day of »it-tn
demonaUationi.
More demomtrationa were ex­
pected at downtown Atlanta
atoeea aa part of a etepped up
program to break down segrega­
tion of lunch counters in the
South. Nagroes attempted Wed­
nesday and Thursday to integrate
eating (acilitiea in department,
tariaty and dime stores here.
Mora than 100 Negroes, moatly
students at local colleges, partici­
pated Wednesday and over 200
Thursday as the Student Noh-vio*
lent Coordinating Committee ap­
parently attempted to carry out
a plan formulated during a
meeting hera five days ago.
Forty Negroes, Including the
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.,
were bound over to criminal court
as a result-of the demonstrations
but two posted bonds. The others
■aid they preferred to remain in
Jail until their trials to dramatize
their efforts against segregaton.
Municipal Judge James F..
Webb sentenced 22 of the youth­
ful demonstrators to 10 days in
jail on charges of disorderly con­
duct. The others were charged
with violation of Georgia’* antitrespass law, enacted to combat
ait-in demonstritons.
The law makes it a misdemean­
or for anyone to refuse lo leave a
business etahlisliment alter ha
has been asked to do so by the
owner.
A white youth, identified at
Harold Eugene Sprayberry, was
sentenced lo 10 days in jail on
eharge of inciting lo not. Police
aid he purchased an anti-bug
insecticide bomb and a deodorant
bomb in a variety store and
sprayed Negroes sitting at a
lunch counter.
At least four stores were closed,
including a huga F. W. Woolworth
five and dime near Rich's De­
partment store in downtown At­
lanta. Rich's closed all its tea
rooms and other eating facilitlea.
The Negroes, after the attempts
Wednesday, returned Thursday to
fend most of the previously hit
waling facilities closed, lights out
and signs posted seytng the
counters and lunch rooms would
be closed until further notice.

DeBary Personals

Ity MRS. ADAM MLL1.ER
Mrs. Amanda Hofman of DeBary
Dr. became the bride of Juhn
Martin of DeBary at Fulkston,
Ga. on Oct. 11. The couple will
reside in DeBary when they return
from their honeymoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Annla are itsiding at Htghback* Kd. during
the construction of their new home
in DeBary.
Mr. and Mre. Elturn V. Beneduct have returned from a months
visit with their children in Ohio.
While there they met their eleven­
th and newest grandchild, Kimberly Joi, daughter of Mra. Margate!
Weaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Custaionl of
Norths ail, N. J. were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs, A. Guessari of
Laewood Dr.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Hillberg
are home after spending the sum­
mer at thair cottage in Ocean
Point, Me.
Mrs. Walter Han!, wifa of Ihs
DeBary postmaster, is visiting his
lister, Mra, Krickatein of New
York who as ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pielrepinto of litande Vlsu. have a naw
addition to their home, A nine
week old Chihuahua puppy they
named Peter.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Annis of
Larchmonl. N. Y. are pran'ntly
residing on K .Highbanka R&lt;l.
Awaiting the completion of their
In sipping soda through a straw, new home in DeBary.
a person takes advantage of atmo­
spheric pressure. As air it sucked
from the straw, surface pressure
forces the liquid up into tit# hol­
low stem. The weight of air pres­
sing on the earth can push waler
to a heijhl of 34 feel.

Mr. and Mra. Sam Faron return
cd from a visit to Temple, Texai,
where they spent two weeks visit­
ing with their dsugliler, Jean, and
he husband. Carl Towers, and get­
ting aquainted with their new
grandson, six week old, Clay Ed
ward.
Mrs. Laura Platt Broom and
Theresa Kupeei entertained the
Muaic Teachers Council, at tht
home of Mrs. Brown on Alicante
Rd. There were 10 present from
Del.and. Del.run Springs, Holly
Hill, Ormand Beach, Daytona and
DeBary. After supper, swimming
was enjoyed in tiem Lake adjoin­
ing the Brown residence.
Tin- American Hibiscus Society
at a recent show at the Pulmen
Hotel in DeLend, ewerded Louis
St. Amand 11 ribbons; these includ­
ed six blue, five red, and two gold.
Mr. St. Amand has a greenhouse
adjoining hia home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Yatlrr of
Buena Yuta, visited friends end
relatives while on two month va­
cation in tht north. In Brooklyn,
N. Y. they spent several day* with
Mr. Vettrre cousin, Mrs. John T.
(iordon, who hat a unique col­
lection of platti, from all over the
world. Some of the plate* are from
noloriou* characters like Hiller,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin French of
Amigos Kd. entertained their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Sira.
W. T. Frenrh of Dobbs Farry. N.Y.
Uoering, and a few from kings.

LOS ANGELES (UPI! — “ Did
you sleep?’’ asked Dr. R. Bernard
Fuuh,
••tTi-uh," Carol* Trego If an­
swered negatively.
The brief exchange late Thurs­
day summed up the tens*or.* the
illicit lover* mutt feel a* they
await the murder retrial Jury to
decide their fate.
The 11 women and 1 man mak­
ing up the jury returned lo their
third day of deliberations today,
attempting lo wade through testi­
mony given by W wttneaee* in IT
week* of trial.
The stale hat asked that Finch,
43. and Carole, 23, be found guilty
of first degree murder in the
death of the surgeon’s wife, Bar­
bara, 33.
The defense demanded they be
freed, claiming Ihs July II, IBM,
gunshot death waa accidental.
While the jurors deliberated.
Finch appeared outwardly calm
aa he had in the first triel.
Carole, however, sought extra
work in county Jail as a dish­
washer so she 'wouldn't have
time lagging on her hands."
The couple had to wait eighi
suspenseful days at the end of
thc.r first Inal before the jury
announced on March 12 K was
hopelessly deadlocked.

Osteen

Personals
Mr. and Mr*. Vernon Hopper
and daughter, Phyllia of Orlando
were dinner guests of her par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wd
liams, Sunday.
Mr*. Clarence Snyder and Mrs
Robert Williams attended the
board meeting at the Vuluiia
Home Nursing Assn. Monday ev­
ening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McNeil of
DeLand called on Mrs. Harry Os­
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WASHINGTON — This thing,
| automation, haa brought some
stranga human problems. . . .
Not Included ii tha problem of
whether robot machines ire put­
ting people out of work.
Automation Is bringing on gasemotional strrt “ T7..7.X
tirnwhewis ronditionA^-snd lonstomeneti. At least, that's what tha
experts said.
Victims of theta 2uth Century
pitfall* are tha people whose job
it ia to stand among seas of ma­
chines snd just watch thing* go
hy.

Now, the Herald came out a month ago
The City Commission Tuesday, by a
3-1 m ajority, agreed to recall it* resolution supporting the merger. At that time w# were
supporting the Atlantic Coast Line-Seaboard assured, as was this commissioner, that San­
Air Line merger.
ford would not be hurt by the merger and we
•
Earlier one commissioner stated that
still
feel it won't be hurt.
he had been assured that the ACL would
This
paper woulijry v r support, con■VJW-Vy off the .100 * o m £ _ o U d J f l .
sciousTv.
anything
that would kill an in— Saivfoed- if Ahe meryep received_Lbf apnmvaL
dusTryhere.
of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
ACL officials contacted Wednesday
Now. he feels he is not so sure. It seems
rumors have been circulating to the effect reaffirmed that they have no intention of
th at if the merger is completed, the Sanford laying off any people . . . and the Herald
rail terminal will be disbanded and employes feels ..i«t opposition of the merger will atop
free enterprise.
h id off.

especially Scminclr High, tsk ts this step
so that our youngsters can learn the impor­
tance of “keeping the public informed" on
happenings . . . whether it be a commission
meeting or a project in an elementary
science class.
We wish these young newspaper people
the best of luck . . .

WASHINGTON CALLING

Oh. th*e* s rs refinement* wMvb
tha human automations gwt to **joy in this new ag*. Tha spoeUL
iata pointed them out in thatr testi­
mony he for* the Joint Eeonoenta
Committee of Congress.
For instance, tn th* pottery Ins i r n 'a i d e *

d 1 5 " * w sis * a * t* rn o o *

haaard to health. Now, aH
rial* which produce duet
along inside closed conveyors.
Toxic exposure, too, is aliminated
in this sam* way tn ehamical and
refining industries.
And, in the automated angina
plant of Ford Motor Company l«
Cleveland, there no longer or* in.
i stance* of eye trouble, hernia and
xrridrr.t.x. Automatic ma­
chines are almost foolproof. B u i., ,
According to Walter Rucking,
ham of tha Georgia Institute of
Technology, "Skilled machinists
who exert less physical effort than
V A v a r s k e u .f r
msMt worker! suffer the highest
Few fivhermen ever landed any­ tnridenr* of gastric ulcers In tha
thing hut fish. Rut on* angler hourly paid group.” He added that
msd* a eatrh at Seneca Lake, 20 pareent of all employ** doing
N. Y„ that will not often b* du- automatic supervisory work are
plicated.
"bordertine emotional r*a*a.”
Whit* waiting patiently for a
He also found that people work­
bite, he suddenly noticed in intering with computing machines ar*
eating object floating by. He rowed among th* mini *ii«ceptIMe to
his little boat near enough lo pick heart diseases.
it out of lha water.
Rut lha most gnawing problem
It turned out lo lie a wallet con­
taining Slt4. An investigation turn­ is loneliness. In fact, on# British
ed up the owner woo had lost il union recently asked for "lonasom* pay” for it# automation
several hours earlier.
workara.
Many a valuable lesson can be
It’s claimed that solitary oonlearned from the art of fishing.
Head the Gospels and note how fintmenl is on* of the moet dread­
Christ not only .elected fishermen ed forms of punishment. And in
to be His closest associates but automation, many people risk the
repeatedly pointed out how as danger of becoming highly erratic
"fishers of men” they could put because they ar* not in constant
such hope, patience and devoted contact w ith other humans. Ma­
persistence lo supernatural use. chines aren 't good company.
You may never fi«h a wallet out
And, sitting ther* watching
of the water, hut you ran be a needles and gauges, or th* con­
"fisher of men" hy bringing God veyor belt, Is not only lonely and
to man and man to God.
boring. It creates mental tense­
" 'Coma follow Me, and I will ness. One Yale professor got this
mak* you fishrrs of men.’ And at complaint from an automation
once they left the nets and fol­ supervisor:
lowed Him.”
“On my old job, my muscles got
(Mark 1:191 tired. I went hom* and rested. But
Help me. 0 divine Matter lo he on this new automatic mill jour
on th* lookout for ways to be of muscles don't get tired, but you
service lo others.
keep on thinking—even when you
go home.”
They relieved boredom at th*
Coca-Cola bottling plant m an un­
NEW YORK (U’P I)—*R*rnie.” usual way.
When automation cam* along in
said his nkl friend Jam** F.
Byrnes lo Rernard B. Baruch, who th* Coca-Cola plants, Ruekingham
waa then heating lh* drums for said, tha boil!** ran along a con­
World Wsr II prsparedness, "why veyor contiiiously.
Tha job became so boring that
does a man of your aga want to
tha inspectors w*ra In danger of
gel into a thing lik* IhlaT"
Baruch, now JM&gt;, recall* tha In­ losing their slllcisnry. But they
cident In his newly published solved the problem: Every now
memoirs of public life wilh only a and then A 7-lip bottle waa run
parenthetical answer: " f l waa then through to as* if th* inspector waa
al*rt.
only H3.("

Three Minutes
A Day

Our Youihs Take First Journalistic Steps
As Newspaper Week comes to a close
it's good to see our county schoois beginning
to recognise the importance of journalism.
Sanford Junior High is in the process of
organizing a newspaper and Lvmnn High
and Longwood Elementary Schools already
Ohve newspapers in circulation.
We hope other schools in the county,

by Ed Koteri»

By Marquis Childs

WITH NIXON CAMPAIGN — so a week ago Sen. Berry Gold- it in I960 as Senator Kennedy haa
As observer who traveled exten­ water, the darling of these forces, asked____ "
Reasons for the shift that is Uksively with Vice President Nixon let it be known that the Vicef the Congressional campaign in President had altered hie position. ing place are not hard to find. The
938 recalls an incident that This was done through s letter prospect is for a much closer race
throws light on his position at this tent to thoie inquiring about his than the Nixon strategists had an­
alimsetie point in the race for the stand on the controversial amend- ticipat'd. Polls, both private and
public, showing a large propor­
Pretidency.
inent.
At an early background breakIt ia the kind of letter that tion of Catholics who formerly
Seat for correspondent! touring lawyer! ran happily con over in voted Republican switching to
with him he said that in lha heat interpreting its possibls meanings, Kennedy in the big-city atatea
of a contest with pressures from lh e layman, however, will ha have caused acute concein. Some
oxery side he invariably found somewhat puttied hy language observers believe Nixon's major
objective with his growing insist­
himself taking stands th a t wsr* that says:
# o re conservative than his poviCASK G-MM: Sam 3., aged 17, i s , son wlij an aging husband nflrn smoke screens imaginable.
‘•J believe the Connally Amend- ence on appeasement, Koiea and
In (acl, it will dir such a splen­
tion in fact was. A little latar he ment should be replaced by a new surrender ia to try to hold those a prominent business executive.
, become * » chror.ie accuser of hi*
innocent wife,
did camouflage job that it often
met for a second breakfast with reservation which should ba so volere and win back tha waverara.
‘•Rut he is cxccssivrly jealous,"
Whether it be called realism or
important contributora to tha He phrased that the declaration will
It diverts her aiirnuon so shs is hoodwinks the victim himself.
his
wife began.
cynicism,
Nixon's
own
view
of
the
publican campaign chest, lie ia is- not apply In dispute! which are
not so likely to suspect that he
"l-et not your right hand know
• And he makes the movt out­ it platonic.
ported to hava told them that in essentially within the domestic outlook at this point ran be sum­
what your left hand doeth,” It
tbs heat of a contest he was In­ jurisdiction of the United States med up as follows: he believes that landish charges, right In front
For when hr angrily charge* j * Biblical statement that perfect­
variably pushed into taking stand) of America ur to disputes involv- roughly 20.UO0.000 voters a rt still of our children.
tier with clandestine affairs, he ly describe* the apparent barrier
more liberal than his normal Out­ ng the national security of the undecided, Of this total perhaps
“ lie claims 1 am untrue lo him subconsciously figures that she between the conscious mind snd
the subconscious.
look.
United States of America. With a million could he clatsrd as
sophisticates.1' They will concern, «nd I am having an affair with will—
Today, as the. Presidential cam such a declaration we will protect
(fy it* yi confer red with deny­
Hid this harrier ia not a* com­
thermelvea actively with the itiues some other man, which is so oh
" sig n warms up, Nixon is being our snvrielgnly through protec­
ing and defending herself that plete as the patient would be­
and on* gather* that in any event stoutly false that nobody believes
pushed rapidly toward the light. tions that the Connally Amend­
she will overlook his lack of a r­ lieve for we piychialnsts can
th* Virc-Presidrnt would writ* hint.
ment
does
n«t
give
and
at
tha
Increasingly as he applies such
break it down quickly by hypoc
dor.
"But he jump* around in hi*
shibboleths as “war party’’ and same time strengthen our world them off to far as his own cause
12) If she dors wonder at his sis or more slowly by the personal
goes.
charge*, claiming that it ia first lack of physical affectum, she inters lew.
“appeaser” to the Democrats and position hy taking the leadership
The other 19,000,000 are hit ta r ­ one man, then another.
will assume it is due to hi* an­
his opponent, Senator Kennedy, he in indicating our willingness, under
And that was how I obtained
get and they are to be won and
"For example, he is now, Jral ger, since everybody knows that Sam's shamefaced confession, as
Is moving over onto the side of proper rafcguaids, tn settle our
held nut so much by words, al­ ou of our doctor, t.aier, he may angtr checkmates love.
outlined tomorrow. Scrapbook this
thure in the right wing of hit depute* with other nation* through
though strong words help, as by accuse me of loving our clergyThe sidicunscinut mind can con classical case of a jealous mid­
party who have always given him tha rule of law rather than resort
tha creation of an atmosphere of man. Next, it may lie an inauianct*
n,,. jjie^nrcM subterfuges and dle aged husband.
to force."
his principal suppoit.
confidence. On television you look man, alt.
j
.
........
Ilut if this ■is
indi them squarely in th# eye, you
* \l astriking
s i i n i t i | ( iinstance
n a t n i n c of
w» this
■**»• is his
•• "a significant »•’—*
"I hate been true to Sam all
Tiull on the Connally Amendment calor of the shift it is compara- speak firm generalisations in th*
my life and I am sure hr knows
restticting American acceptance of lively unimportant when put along­ lone of one who knows and can do, that. But two weeks ago, I learn
th* jurisdiction of the. Internation­ side the way in which progessively you give them over and over th*
ed he even hired detectives to
al Court of Justice at The Hague. Nixon has imputed deliberate ap­ •ini* precepts. And thereby you do trail me, to It lie losing Ins mind
fha floor of an autumohile Is
Or could it b* that th* designer
I'rtiident Eisenhower ha* several peasement tn Kennedy on the what ia inoal important of all — or what?”
whric th* feet of th* passrngeis owns stmk in a company that
times called for repeal of the Quemoy-Matsu issue, lie began hy convince the undecided voter that
Sam’s raw is a classical e\ r e s t , rill entering thr car they makes vacuum cleaner* and hopes
HA EMMNESS THROUGH HEALTH
amendment a* had Nixon. Such saying that he knew hr* oppon­ you ate not the man lo be wakened
ample of the middle age husband
every car owner will buy on* tn
Nixon backers as Charlea Rhyne, ent’s aimt'wrr* the same as hi*— in the middle of th* night hy that whose waning sex desires are bring in mud, aarul and pebble!.
(BY DR. F. LEO KERWIN)
Inly' nwnets of automobiles like sink up from the floor mud, sand
former president of th* American peace without surrender. With in­ telephone rail from th# drategir producing a platonic condition.
Mini pebbles Ibat cannot h* lifted
Bar Association, have made it a creasing intensity from stop to command anti respond by prtasing
"How can I hold my wile s de to keep th* floor* of their ears over the threshold?
Bursitis:
* crdinal point in their appeal for stop that has become something tha panic button.
neat
and
clean
hy
removing
the
votion?” is then the haunting
Would III* d rt lg n rr hava beon so .
quit* different.
the rule of law in the world.
mud,
sand
and
pebbles.
For
many
Thu i* a (implified - perhaps an question lhat terrifies such a
tears they did I hi* fiy sweeping indifferent tn th* inconvenience. [„ 0rd « f fa r t i l t Arm to mOV« o f th « AiCk. T h* m a in rOMOIl
The vice president went,a long oversimplified—view of the next man.
Rut a t tha same time the old
had ii* realised that throughout1f ree|y jn th * sh o u ld er j o i n t fo r Inck o f p ro d u c tio n in
ieolationist, nationalist forces on way in that direction wnen *1 th# three and a half week* as seen
"I can't offer as much as n!her the floor with a broom. Then the
'ullll BV,,y
there would h* q q tm g has placed n suck o f th e s e k Iihk I* is p o o r n tr v *
th* Republican right have b**n rally at lluena Park this wed he fiom the Nixon watchlower. But males, so I must tie imp,nous .si ill-signer slipped into the pieH( th e point o f n rtic u ln - su p p ly . By A d ju stin g th *
Inti' and raist-d the thrrvhold be thousand* of owners of automo- j
aharpahooting at Nixon for join- said: "But w# left that policy of as practiced hy this highly sur- of everybody else.'
m iM lig m e n te , th *
tog with those who would sacrifice retreat and defeat I the lose of ressful practitioner politir* is an
Coupled wilh this secret infer- death the door -o lhat the trash bile*, ihwaited m their attempt to tjon&gt; T h e a r tic u la r sack in s p i n a l
get
ib*
floor
of
their
rar*
d
e
a
n
,'
c
a
||e(j
the
b
u
rsa
l
sack,
A
lack
C
h
ir
o
p
r
a
c
to
r I* a b le to r*could
no
longer
be
swept
out
with
China,
the
Korean
War)
behind
in
any smallest share of America's
elemental trade.
mniy complex, is usually an­
wishing that ilieadful p u n ish m e n t
snvenegnty Us a world court. And 11*33 and we're not going hack lo
of fluid in the *tore the nerve supply to th*
other false notion of men, name a broom. It has to bo attacked wrm visited on the ta r deigner?
bursal sack will hnnwl glands, allowing a w ly, tiiat wives are passionals; writ * brush end dust pan at great
Yet in their hrarts they know
iiironv entente.and with imperfect
nliow the t w o duetion of th« inftamation.
creatures.
tlmt
i
nr
designei*
!«ad
charmed
Although the average husband result*.
boru-s lo rub to- 0 n t n t a
of u uc]M
Why did the designer raise the live-' ami that no harm will rnm*
knows boiler at a result of the
(tether without publiahad in tha public Uttar,
to thiin whiln they think up a
comparativ* frigidity of ins wife rinv-hold? Did it nut orrui to him flesh design for * new mod*! csl- ;
lubrication, causand llluslntn
for the previous 23 years, he that it would prevent the sweep,
ing severe pain- (he practic. of .gieaHfie
ru
'atrd
to
give
car
ownera
more
suddenly seems lo magnify hit ing out of the floor? Did he never
f u l mflamatinn Chiropractic, written by Dr.
inconvenience,
wife’s erotie hunger ax soon as sweep out the floor of his own rar,
of the shoulder K. Leo Kerwin whorse of ire &lt;■
*
C
H
R
I
S
r
u
i'H
K
K
H
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I
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U
H
T
Rj BENNETT CERF
or did hr leave it Indefinitely with
h* wanes in his own ardor
located *1 201 S. French Av«.
joint.
Moreover, if he accuses her un lhe mud, sand and pehbles collect.
Eugen* (VKtill'a father James
The
bursal
fluids
i#
produced
and
hi* telephone number to
Venus,
most
brilliant
and
beauti­
mg
?
was a great matin** idol in his mercifully and cnnvuntly, this
by
small
xlantls
in
th«
walls
FAirfax
2-7-142.
ful
of
lhe
planrls,
is
surrounded
Was th* designer an m in t who
day, who starred for years in "The ' forces her lo protest that "You
hy
a
linek
isver
of
clouds.
thought
only
of
streamlines
and
know
1
love
you
anil
have
nrvri
fount of Monte Cristo.” He wae
«Inome and not at all of practical­
standing in the lobby of a Mash- ev*n looked at any oilier man
That is sweet tolar* to his irr ity? If he had s wife, sister or
mgtor, D. C., hotel on* day when
mother why did he not consult her
a man stepped Up to assure him, rifted ego.
But ther* it another secret res vhile he was designing th* car?
“1 admire your acting, arr. I in­
tend to se* you perform this eve­
ning." O’Neill politely brushed
him aside, then asked the doornan.
" tt ho is that fellow whe just
spoke to m e?”
LJ
Th* doorman answered, " Presi­
dent McKinley.”

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Wilson Mliner, recall* Boyre
Moure, was on* of th* most color­
ful figures in Alaska's gold-rush
days. Misner liked So tell of th*
time he broke three front teeth
on a froien doughnut—also the
night someone stole the only type­
writer in town and sold it to th*
butcher, who thought it was a
cash register.
"Tragedy a t r u a V,” reported
Misner, ’'the dav th* tisermometer
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president of th* bank bent Over be
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LOVELY shaded 1 BR., 2 bath;
GE built-ini; garbage diiposalkN
220 wiring: professional Und­
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FURNISHED 1 bedroom apart­ LOVELY Urge home, e itra targa To please U our aim.
living room. 2 bath), 3 bedrooms,
ment, clean, rederosated; close
HELMLY REALTY
spacious kitchen, family room.
to naval base, 2613 Sanford Av*.
30* W / 11th Street
Fenced yard. IN W. Onora.
Ph. NO S-4322. .
FA 3-7603, Evening* FA 22479
FA 27214.
LARGE 3 BR house, Osteen. All
conveniences. CaU FA 2-7923 or OUT OF TOWN OWNER offers 2. 2-BEDROOM, 2 full bath, s e p a ra te
dining room; 2 yr. old CBS.
2-bedroom;
csrporte; utility
FA 2 1931.
$200 down, assume FHA mort­
homes; one in DeBary, W,KW;
gage, balance 113000, and move
3MT11WOM
rrtl 45*.
on* u Lake Mary, $4,900; $300
right in. FA 2-7109 or FA 16162
modern. Coupls snd baby scdown, $70 monthly; FA 2-7213
cepled. FA 2-1737.
SUNLAND. Must sell 3 BR., 9
FLORAL HEIGHTS: 3 room funrbath. Corner Lot. Mo. Payment
Ished apartment one Work e-&gt;
$M.78, Make olfar on equity.
BROKER
Sanford Ave.f turn riyM, ath
-.3 :-2»L
W. B. Shippy, Aisoe.
house. RL 2 Box 372303 So. Park Ave. Fh. FA 2-10*1 SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shores..
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house,
Beautiful lakefront home nesr-H
Florida room. Cal! FA 2-4SJI.
NOTHING DOWN
ing completion, for someone de­
siring the best of everything.
LIVE AT THE BEST ADDRESS
CaU FA 2TNS.
IN TOWN, nicely decorated NEW 3 bedroom homa with terraito-floeri; awning windows;
apartments. Park Avanue Apart­
tiled bath; eiectrie range; City
ments. 1717 Park Avenue, Ph.
LITTLE VENICE
water sad sew s;;. No darn 3-Bedroom CB home 614,946, Low
FA 2 3*93.
payment and only $38. monthly
payments of $77 per month,
(including principal, interest, in­
taxes and insurance included.
STENSTROM RENTALS
surance, and taxes). Call u* to­
Delightful neighborhood. Call to3 BR 1 bath CB, kitchtn
day for an appointment to aea
day.
||
equipped
$93
one of these outstanding homes.
3 BR lVv baths,furnished $123
2 BR 1 bath, central heal
FL0RIDA-07.IER ENTERPRISES
and air conditioning
$90
Builders
3 BR 1 bath, Loch Arbor,
Helmiy Realty. Selling Agents 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
furnished
$120
308 W 13th St. Ph. FA 2-7605
4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 2-337$

C. A. Whitfdon, Sr.

l-REDROOM (urnunad home in
Lake Mary. FA 2-304A. FA 24241

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REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

Realtor
UNFURNISHED, 1 bedrooms, liv­
2944 French As*.
ing room, dining room, larga
"Call Rail"
Phwte.FA 1-3441
Florida r o w s . . F A 23122.

2-BEDROOM uafu ralm d beuaa,
2100 Cardsvs; kitehaa site-

» &gt; 7 USUtm

Car

3-ROOM furnished apt., screened
porch, reasonable, 612 Park.

MODERN HOME, * bedrooms, kit­
chen fursiahed. B ait reeaea*
able. Fb. FA MM3.

trltally equfpptd. Mur m

5. Real E a U t t F o r S tJ*

Pace 12—Fri. Oct. 21, 1960 Z. For Real

i 2-BLDilt/tjil aouaa IU ja r mVata.
I Call TA 2*2237.

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poial, many n tra a . FA 2-TM1. j

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CARL Slrfiar,

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C L A M tm m w o n

FA 2 - 2611

It

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FURNISHED apartment, hardwood floors, Ula bath. M2 W.
27th Street.

HERALD

SMALL furnished apartment 600
Park Ave. FA 2-0731.

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Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

SACRIFICE 3-bedroom home In
nice residential district. Own­ FARMER’S AGENCY
111 S . Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420
er transferred. Low down pay­
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
ment, terms, 4'i*e mortgage. 3465 S. Park Ave. P h .T A 2-6221
DUPLEX; 1-Bedroom, furnished
Call FA 2 6002 after 3:00 for A fter hours FA 2-2618 - FA 2-301te&gt;
with utilities. FA 2 0363.
appointment.
THREE bedroom, two bath homa
2-BEDROOM completely unfurn­
ished houses available now. Ph. FOR SALE or iRADE— $3,330
In Sunland. $493 down, pick up
payments. Call FA 2-1227.
equity in 3 bedroom CBS house
FA 2 1349.
for house trailer or sell for
3-BEDROOM furnished home $90
$9,930. Small down payment, SAVE $1,000. Will sacrifice $2,000
monthly tn reinonsihle snd per­
equity in spacious 3 bedroom,
Located in city on over
acre
manent party ONLY. FA 2 3*18.
2 bath home for only $1,000. Ph.
lot and plenty of trees. Phone
FA 2 3172.
FA 27631.
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, large un­
furnished house. FA 23172.
FOR SALE: Store building and
PAYTON**
station, apartment above. Cor­ ROSA L.
FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Ave.
ner lot. Good location. Telephone
And
Associates
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house
FA 2 2739.
Reeislered Real Estate Broker
at Lake Monroe. FA 2 3930.
Ph. FA 21301 17-92 a t Hiawatha
I AND 2 BEDROOM homes. Day FOR RENT: 9 rooms, approx.
$69 DOWN - $69 MONTH
phone FA 23641. After 4:00
2000 iq. ft. rioor space at 113 3 Bedroom, 1 bath horns .tssr
So. Palmetto Ave. ' i block
NO 6-3122
new high school.
from Post Office. Contact Mrs.
SUPREME REALTY
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville.
M. L. Raborn at Downtown
Of Orlsndo, Ine.
Cleaners.
CHerry 13331
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Evs. CRutwood 7-24W
BACHELOR
APARTMENT,
around floor, 313 Palmetto.

WANT ADS BRING

FURNISHED apt. FA 2 2800.

FAST RESULTS

2 AND 3 BEDROOM homas for
rent, kilrhena equippejL Call
FA 2-3631.

Phone FA 2-2611

THREE bedroom house, unfurn­
ished, nice quiet neighborhood.
CaU at 119 W. 17th St. or phone
FA 2 1301.

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ECONOMY HOME
DR., 1 bath, fenced bsckysrd,
like new inside snd out. CB
with equipped kitchen. Lovely
yard. 4*9 pep month, lower for
in-service. Total, $12,300 .with
low down payment of trade for
boat.
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Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2410
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Reiltor

thro u g h
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Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
t h e m , o r #«rh o f r h # m : AND *AT*L
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
P K R S O N S N A T U R A t. OR A R T IFI* FA 2-3931
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ly furniihed near entrance of ,
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f t # &lt; t q u a m r t ' V ’, ) o f th*
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tef A r t h u r M HackNU h J r , C l a r k I a l i o k n n teMi • • F. J f a a n n Rnktei ia
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menu upiUirs stay rented at
In i1ho C o u r t If ou aa ■? 5a n ford. R i i t * r p r iiteiK J O H N T. HUKNXAN.
nf
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Florlit* u p l o l .o * p. \t M on da t If illtte . teted If d»ad, h i * u n k n o w n
■NK , t o f S e r t l o n * T o n n $30 each. Owner now live*
iicitebar 14, ia#&lt;i for t h a f o l io * m e hteirte, Itefaitetei, dteviftetete n r | r « n *
• hi p 21 S o u t h .
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downatalrs iq 3 bedroom, 2
iteate r.L i.E S ' .1. n R K N .V lN', wif#
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Ke(U
litem \ o 1
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bath apt. which should rent for
T r. t •
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lh * tteld
Kllteri J,
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4M or could easily be converted
i h ' # . a n d If d««d. h « r u n k n n n n
Inimterisck to hte d * U v i r « d • •
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into two more units.
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This is a real OPPORTUNITY
'(!&lt;•¥d i m n r v r an t# # # , — -— MILIJ*.
litem &gt;». 1
T&gt;-Kn«hip f t ho lit h. H ang#
to If# nf iii« l a i d o . C. Mill*. If
A p p ro ilu iN ttly
too.^yf x.i! •
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Legal N otice

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�Plant Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD Want-Ads For An Early Crop Of Dollars-PH. FA2-2611
Fri. Oct. 21, 196ft—Pane 13

5. Rea] Estate For Sal*

1931 NASH Convertible. FA 2-1097 BRAIDED RUG, water hose. CaU
mornings FA 2-3949.
193S FORD Ranch Wagon, auto­
matic, power steering, radio, UPRIGHT freeier $73; gtrli shoe
skates, site 9; all is good condi­
heater, 31595; will trade. Th.
tion. FA 2-1311.
FA 2 *148 after 6:00 p. m.

« LOVELY 3 bedroom l ‘i bath. MUST LEAVE JtsL October. 3
Dedroom. 2 bath home. Extra
* Large playroom or 4th bedroom.
large
living a rts . Extra Urge
“Garden of the month" yard.
lot close to school*, east accasi
Patio, fenced, play equipment.
to (hopping. Monthly payment!
-----,-Vaafri ,to r. .vA '« L -£ \
' ‘ &gt;n TI5CTT79*K Coleman
FA 2 7169.
•
beautiful spacious home; 3
Lakefront ahowplaca
$23,000
bedrooms, 3 baths, Florida room
Molt gracious in town
$20,000
built-in appliances. Well land­
A Room for a bulging family $17,000
scaped lot, larxe trees. Low
*t'tm ost in Mayfair quality IIS,ootf down payment. Pb. FA 2-7312.
Large home with a pool
$20,750
2 BEDP.OOM ~ht.-fTStake offer.
Most spactoua plus good
Payments $73 per month. 234
income
WP.500
Flamingo Dr., Sunland Estates.
Exceptional, modern convenient
$24,650
Call for an appointment to see one fi. Mortgage Loam
of these homes designed to suit
MORTGAGE LOANS
the most discriminating taste.
FHA and Conventional
Commercial 4 Residential
f
“ WE TRADE"
STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2-2420

1939 NEW MOON. 10* x 4S\ 3700 ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
4 take up payments. FA 2-2961
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
TRAILER for tale. FA 2-4218.

•'When ire you getting * new wardrobe? I n ti«d
v i wearing the stints clothes.

II. Work Wanted

12. Plumbing Service*

COMMERCIAL
OPPORTUNITY

Wall

3-Bedrooms

57 CHEVY

Stenstrom Realty

Dawn's

13,850

e Nothing Down

ANNUALS in Binds
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
ROOFING
FHA Loans
Grapevtlle Ave. near 20th St.
B. EDWARDS
BULDERSSUPPLIES
17. Feta. Livestock. Supplies
We Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd St.
FA2 7898 FREE KITTENS. FA 2 2137 after
4:30 p. m.

10. Male or Female

WANTED
REGULAR CARRIER
To service Altamonte Springs
and Fern Park area daily with
The Sanford Herald. Must nave
car and live in this are*
Write Box C. c u Sanford Her
aid giving name, address and
phone number.

GL'I ! N

‘m

S IAM S

L

FH A

LOW

U N ANCI NO

Levy

low

DOW N

W eal

11. Work Wanted
WORK WANTED FA 2 4018.

P A Y M EN r

,r*

*

*'

LAWN WORK. FA 2 0646.

Mo.I *

•*

lo&lt;ly &amp; S%* t *

&gt;&amp; I

LIVING

s

WILL do tvping :n my home. Ph.
FA 2 0614.

ROOMS

DAYS WORK. FA 2 5260.

IMMEDIATE

HOME

Large High &amp; Dry Lot

MO,350
Include* Cloning
FHA

8350 DOWN
m
Conln

-Q n y _ y o g -jr

SAM
P h; FA 2-58*1

MONTH

FINANCING
l o v —. .

Sat. JL Sun. I • $ F. M.

Weekday* - All Day

Block • W.

REFINJSHED ANTIQUES and otd
picture frames. Restoration a
speciality. Pick up and delivrry.
Call 4261. Geneva, FIs.

0DHAM &amp; TUDOR

tth

BUILT-IN DREAM
KITCHENS
CLOSING COSTS LOWl WITH APPLIANCES BY

SI.

$ ]g Q o e

----------- ALSO ----------HOMES

R E S A L E AV.tA1LAULE
ALREADY FINANCED BY
ORIGINAL PURCHASER

REFRIGERATOR
OVF.N—RANGE
WATER HEATER
DESIGNED FOR YOUR
BETTER LIVING
ELECTRICALLY

NO QUALIFYING — OTHER THAN GOOD CREDIT
LOW INTEREST RATES
DOWN PATMENT* LOW AS $108
$ BEDROOMS ---------- 1 k t BATHS
RENTALS HOMES AVAILABLE

LAWSON
FA 2-4280

27lh ST.
PH. FA 2.1*61
MIITAM, PRES.

3 Bedroom • lV i Bath

m

I H O M ES $8250 *

■
1
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FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM

VENETIAN - BUNDS. . . .
Enclosed head Sag proof bottom
rad with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes Cotton or nylon
cords.

Scnkarik Glass and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2 4622

READY MIXED CONCRF.TF.
Outdoor Table Tops 4 Seats
Lot Markers — Sill* — Lintels
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
309 F.lm. Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3731
SEWING MACHINE: I960 Automatir Zig Zag, emhrodcriei,
makes buttonholes, sews on but­
tons, with built in darner. Only
3 monthi old and almost half
paid for. Take over 36.7U a
month payments, guarantee re­
maining. Write Credit Mgr. Box
2, e/o Sanford Herald.
DEF.PFRF.EZF.: Nnrge, 10 cu,
ft. chest type $100 FA 2 3295
after S p . m.

NEW
RAVENNA
PARK
HOMES
•
•

Quiet Community
Near Golf C ount

$400 Down
Turn Went On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. A Watch
for Our Sign* . . . .

O P EN

57 OLDS "9 8

Ff

*1595

61 Model s
ARE

M-O-V-l-N-G
TRADE-INS
CAN

BE

Bought Right
60 P O N T IA C
CATAUNA I.Door S«.
dan. Power Steering,
Power Broken. Hydra,
malic. Radio and Healer.
New Car Guarantee.

*2595
57 C H E V Y
BEL AIR 4-l&gt;oor Sedan
V8. Powerglide.

*1195
57 FO RD
4-DOOR SEDAN Vf».
Fnrdomalic. Showroom
New.

995
57 B U IC K
S P E r I A L 4 - DOOR
HARDTOP. Factory Air
Conditioned, All Power,
New Tiren.

*1395

9:00 A. M. *Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. 'Til Dark

BILL
T fT W T O iL L

Construction Co., Inc.
311 Waat 23th Straet
Phone FA 2 316*

SUPER VALU BUY
57 DeSOTO
FIREDOME

2-DR. HARDTOP

V-4 Engine, Fully Equipped Including Power Steering, Perfect
Tutene FInlah, Whilp Sidewall Tirea, Extra Clean.

$9 9 5
58 CHEVY NOMAD
j STATION WAGON Fully Equipped Including Power Steel*
Ing and Power Brakre, Beautiful Tulone Finish, While Side­
wall Tirea. A Real Nice Wagon.

$

1595

55 OLDS "8 8 "
FOUR DOOR. Fully Equipped, One Owner, Low Mileage, Ex*
cellenl Condition Throughout.

*795
56 OLDS "9 8

FF

TWO DOOR HARDTOP. Power Steering, Power Brakes.
Radio, Heater, Electric Windows and Scale, Perfect Red an
White Tulone FInlah, White Sidewall Tirea, Extra Clean.

*1095
Our Uaed Cara Will Be Diaplayed For Your
Inspection Nightly On Our Large LightedU UVle
Lot.

WHERE DEALS SHINE
a t (he sign of your beat buy
2nd « Palmetto U. C. U t FA 2-6231 Ofe. FA S-0711
Chevrolet — Oldamobile — Cadillac Trade-in*
S&lt;ive Dollar* A t H o llerY

D A IL Y

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR
HWT. 17.12
SANFORD
J. RRATLWr

s LONGDALEg

*1395

DOWN PAYMENT $M |U | "
NO CLOSING COST ‘ W | CONVERTIBLE. Fully Equipped Including Power Windows
Sell Us Your Furniture Quick
637 Mo. Inrludea Everything! _
and Seata. Double Eagle Captive Air Tire*. White Flatch*
S#rvice With The Cash. SUPER
HIC.It-DRY WOODED LOTS |
TRADING POST FA 20677.
■ DIRECTIONS: 6 ML So. _ Black Top, Extra Clean.
* Sanford, II wt. IT-12, Turn ■’
22. Articles For Sale
Right I Mi. Past Dynatron. "
irs. Follow Sign*.
£;
OLD NEWSPAPERS TOR SALE
U m m m m m m J
1 Cent per lb
THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
204 W. lit SL
FA 2 26! 1

Hobson Sporting Goods

NEW HOMES BY

as

OCCUPANCY

FA 2-7430

G! shovels t.49, pup tents 4 96 up.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS, 310
304-81 E. lit.
Ph FA 2-3961
Sanford Avenue.
Windshield
Hack Glass 13 II. P. JOHNSON outboard mo­ SUNBEAM rotary electric lawn
tor. Phone F.V 2 3609.
Door Glass
Vent Glass
mower, good condition. I’hune
SERVICE
II ft. V-BOTTOM plywood boat
FA 2-6173 after fl;00 p.m.
Scnkarik Glass and Faint Co. with low wheel trailer $63. Ph.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-1622
FA 3-7676 evenings.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

VA and FRA FINANCING
VA—NO DOWN PAYMK.N

BEDROOM

19(10

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer

Jenkins Furniture

400 Sanford Avr.

LOCATED
SOUTH PINECREST &amp; SUNLAND ESTATES

S i $ohnA
3

W L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2 4223

HOUSEWORK; care for children;
ironing; Son K. loth St.

bed ro o m s

2 Ftai Bath
CARPE TED

PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING 19. Boat* and Motor*

DOMESTIC WORK. References. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, atata20. Automobile*
Ph. FA 2 3791 or FA 2 4602.
ments, invoices, hand hilts, and
program!, e t e .
Progressive $130 DISCOUNT on any 1960
DAYS WORK WANTF.D FA 2-3323
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
Studebaker Lark In itnck at
306 West 13th St.
Sanford Motor Co. FA 2 1342.
HOUSEWORK. FA 2 8375.

J*

f n M j f t ' i • C i ‘4 f r t
l^b

13. Special Service*

I

*2495

Used furniture, appliances, tools, 1637 INDIAN motorcycle, exceletc. Bought-Sold Larry's Man
lent condition, $363; also 1$33
213 Sanford Avr. Ph. FA 2 4132.
Chev. BelAir 4-door $343. CaU
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
FA 3-7B7I.
All types and sites, installed
# RIG VALUES
“ Do It Yourself"
SEWING machine, Singer 3t2t),
# QUICK CREDIT
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
# EASY TERMS
Ideal for drtperle*. slip covers
S T I N E
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
or
tailoring; sacrifice. FA 2-3104
Machinery and Supply Co.
WILSON - MATER
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432
RF.L AIR SPORT COITPE. V-8, Radio. Heater. Automat!*
‘.’I. Loot A Found
New and Used Furniture
Transmlwdon.
Power Steering, Original Je t Meek Flalah,
FA 2 3622 LOST: lierford yearling around
Sewing Mach. Repairs 311 E. First St.
White
Sidewall
Tires, Low Mileage, Extra Sharp.
ALL MAKES k MODELS
A.C.L. Railroad lines on West
New
4
Used
Furniture
k
Appll
RENTALS $3 WEEK
First St. Owner W. Cook.
aners. A Good Place To
203 W. First St. (24 hr. aer.)
FA 2-3634.
BUY,
$ELL
or
TRADE
FA 2 3623

Cabinet and builders supply com­
pany. Good location on 1792
Plumbing. &amp; Healing
WILL give a Sarah Coventry
Can ho purchased with or with­
AIR CONDITIONING
Awning Windows
Fashion Show. Beautiful Jewelry
out equipment.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
for that Christmas lint- Phone
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 3-6362
FA 2 $699 or FA 2-3047.
Venetian Blinds
PLUMBING
HEATING
Contracting 4 Repairi
HI X Park Ave. rhone FA 2 2120
W estinghouse
11.
B. POPE
Free Estimates
200 S. Park - FA 2 4234
R. L. HARVEY
Equipped Kitchen FOR LEASE . Service htation.
Good, established location. In­ 201 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3313
LVA Beauty Parlor*______^
ventory take-over. THE PURE
• Fire &amp; Police
OIL COMPANY. 694 W. Sixth 13. Electrical Services
Permanent Wave, complete $7.30
Protection
Street City.
HAZEL
PORTER BEAUTY SHOP
House Wiring — Electric Service
n o t W. 23th
Ph. FA 2 1321
Sid
Vihlen
Low Insurance Rates 8, Female Help Wanted
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WANTF.D; Colored girl 2t years 112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 20913
or older to be buried in coftin
$
for one complete performance 14. Build. Paint &amp; R e p a ir
of “ The House of Ushers" show­
Reauty Salon
ing at the Star Theater on 13th. PAINTING: Colors a specially.
Walker Building
Residential, commercial, indus­
Street starting November 6th.
FA 1 7634
trial. Licensed and bonded. 2310 Oak
WAITRESS WANTED. Angels
Work guaranteed
Free esti­ This adv. good for $2 30 off on
Restaurant, FA 2 9731.
PHONE FA 2-4389
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2-4374
any regular price wav*. E\rn
ing appointments. Air corn!.
!). Male Help Wanted
SONNY'S PAINTING
Harriett'* Beauty Nook, 103 So.
WILL PAY tog commission* to Top Quality Work—Low Rates
Oak. FA 2-3742.
FA
2
2671
or
v.A
2-4033
salesman who can sell Cayier
full line home air conditioning PU TT'S CARPENTRY Services, LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON
26-10 Hiawatha
oil hcati-is, water filter* and
new work 4 repair. Special:te Now Open
a . ' k . ROSSETTER
Air Cond — Air Cond. Dryer*
softnerv. Give details on talcs
in FIs. room enclosures. Ph.
FLORIST
Open Evening* by Appolntmant
experience, age, phone number,
Celery Ave.
FA 2-7416.
&gt; FA 3-1*31
DIAL FA 2-1396
model
car
you
drive,
to:
P.
O.
(Slemher F. T. D.)
Com* out A »fr our arrange­
Box 1376, Sanford, Fla. or call CARPENTRY’, painting, roofing
ment* of pls.lir fliiwrn.
IS. Flower* A Hants
and cement work. FA 2-4699.
FA 2 6331 6 30 9:30 s. ill.

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TRAILER for tale reasonable, Batons • Professional • Balanced
screened In porch, *' x 10' toilet,
Sheet Music — Instruction Books
good condition. Call FA 20190.
Magnti* Organs
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able. CaU FA 2-3137.

IS. Special Service*

FIRST TIME OFFERED!
Rental
franchises
available BABVSITTl.NG day. night or
week. Elisabeth Colley, 2403
throughout ' Central
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month and up. Small invest­
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ment required. Ph Jordan 7-3149
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New DeBary Firemen Introduced Af Meet
WllHam Brisker and August
Pherwibif ween infondotwel a« m «
exuatac* ft
Firemen at a meeting ef the
organisation at the Are house
Thursday. President Joseph Herlag presided end announced that
tiro new Jaioueie doors have bees
donated to the group by builder
Sam Fa ran and ‘ installed by
Joseph Brenner. A 50 star water­
proof flag was donsted by Gaaton
Crosby.
*
A nominstinf committee of
Henry Klepper, chsirmsn, Frink
‘Lkj HAP tsQ j:^ r hh Hanson was
appointed and will preaent a state
of officers for 1901 at the Novem­
ber meeting.
Fire department members are
planning use of a decal system
whereby the . residence of any
invalid or blind perion can be
qulekly located in amergenry

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THB CDR. John F. Bear Memorial Plaqut for safe driving waa leoaptad br
Leading Chief T. F. Carroll of VAH-7, left, on behalf of the squadron at a
ceremony at morning quartern here recently. Cdr. Frank D. Milner, 8quadrnn commanding oofficer, made the presentation.
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reading are employed in the pro­
gram and the individual Improvemont has been anrouraging, M
was reported.
Oner assigned to the elass. each
student Is testrd to see which
reading level he la in. This in­
cludes oral reading and physical
and emotional barrlrra are noted.
The reason for doing this ia to
find out immediately tha cause
of the individual'! weakness

FUNERAL DESIGNS
FOR

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T R IB U T E
LOVED

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Florist

wisely

SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
6

and

Charlotte

Hie classes consist of silent
reading for speed and comprehen­
sion;
phonetics, to associate
sounds with the printed word;
oral rrading for diction and pro
nnneiatinn; dictionary exercises
for word recognition and spelling;
reading for pleasure to atmulate
Interest; hook reporta of a var­
iety of stories, easy to read and
interesting to tha student; gram­
mar, the value of punctuation,
root words, prefixes and aulfixes;
speed trfeka; omitting regression ;
and Increasing Ihe eye-span while
reading,
It was reported that the school ,
has many students above the na i
linnal average at the school and
this it part nf the school program
to help other itudenU keep or
mee' that standard.

A Baptist Mission Study Insti*
tnte for all mission study chair­
men and teachers of the Seminole
Baptist Assn, will he held at the
Del.and hirst Baptist Church, Fri­
day at 10 a. m.
Chairman nf the study session
will he Mrs. II. J, Tudor and trachera are Miaa Kern Russell, WMS
b o o k ; Mr*. Jana Pollard, WYA
liook; Mr*. Walter Wolfkill, Inter­
mediate GA book; Mrs. Ivan h'arrann, Junior GA bonk and Mrs.
Paul Coatlgan, Sunbeam hook.
Tho*« planning to attend should
bring a sandwich lunch. Drink and
nursery service will lie provided l&gt;y
the host church.

W# feel that nor many years
experience and large atock nf
fresh tut flooera aaaura ymi
the fine*! in floral deulgn*.

Frank

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men ",^kVl*^'®*j.7iher.'nn.

Bnice, Joseph Brenner and Harry
Schob reapesded immediately and
report that she is doing well and
resting eomfortahly at her home.

MOTHERI CAM"90

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FEW BAY*
with f o u r

Oviedo High Chairmen Named
By MARIAN R. JONES
Mrs. A. E. Voight, Oviedo Haltoweea Carnival general chairman
has amounred chairmen and
woikera lor tha Junior and senior
high grade* for tha avant which
will be held on the school grounds
Oct. 38.
Grade chairmen and room mo­
thers working are Mrs. John
Duda, 12th; Mrs. Ferdinand Duda. Ilth: Mrs. Joe Mikler and

Mrs. J. B. Jones, 10th: Mrs. John
Jakubcin and Mrs. Frank Gayrflek, ninth; Mrs. Nolan Fora and
Mrs. Joo I. Beasley, eighth; Mrs.
John Kvass, Mrs. Henry Wolcott
and Mrs. Henry Weaver, seventh.
Mrs. John Duds is room mother
eaptain for the junior and senior
high groups.
gait baa bean mined on the
ahorea of Austria's Hallftallersee f»r a.ooo years.

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Baptist Institute
Scheduled Friday

TO

chrome your

while the meeting was in pro­
gress from Mrs. William Ogden

BAM IM V M U U O O H f

Junior High Expands Reading Program
* The Sanford Junior High School
Has atpanded Its reading program
Jb the school to that several
hundred students ean take advant' eg* of the program already offer­
ed there.
, Mrs. C. Naah, an experienced
reading teacher, has been added
b&gt; the fatuity this year to help
Mark Faimon, preaent teacher in
this field.
' The latest mathoda of teaching

eases. Decals are printed with
light reflecting lake and can be
*»*n easffy wfth a spot light. Any
resident
decal
may get one free of charge from
Fire Chief Kd Mealy or the Are
department at P. O. Boi 823.
An Inhalator call was received

Dnnahna

Corner Klrat Ml. and .Hanford Ara.
Oppinlti Chamber of Commerce

(pAjUate!

&amp; BUILDING
MATERIALS

SkU kh&amp; d!

Three per cent of American
families have an annual income
nf 85(10 or less.

FA 2-1822 — FA 2-Bi:&gt;2 — FA 2-0270

MUST
O U R COST

MOBBED
Last Sunday

PLUS

10%

HANDLING

CHARGE

BIGGEST DAY IN HISTORY OF OUR STORE

Cash

CUSTOM ERS W A IT
___ O N T H EM S ELV ES

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Sunday Only
Men's
Men's
Men’s
Men's
Men's
Men's

ABORT t'OATH •
HU ITS •
J At K e n t •
TOP COATS •
P A NTH *
and tins s'
SHOES •

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OCT. 23rd '

l adies' DRKSSES
ladies' SKIRTS
ladies' TOPPERS
Gills' DRESSES
Girl's " inter
JACKETS
ladles' and Girls'
SHORT'S

OPEN

Hwy.

17 * B2 at
FERN

Ini era eel ion of

PLAZA —

FERN

Hwy.
PARK.

TIL

SATURDAY

OCTOBER 31st

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CLOSED: Friday Heforc Sundown and All Day Saturday
O P E N : Sunday Through Thursday 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.

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This Family

Auxiliary

Moved Out

JOrienta Families

Pump

Dike

Helps

(Hit?

Can Only W a it. .
now.

I Hal week there were five , . ■ otic moved out at the en d,
of the week and the four others are fighting the hitrh waters j
24 hours a day.

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this coupon

W rll.C OMti T U 01 lit IliV K , m i d * the .sign on the hce .-'.tidy p r o je c t o f the
th ird grade class oi M m . C l o t nor W in k le at L ongw oud Klenientiiry School.
S h ow n ta s t in g aon’ o h o n e y and c r a c k e r s while v iew in g the e x h ib it are
J im m y Giiichereuii, M a rsh a W illiams, Iloimic S tone and Deldiie .Ann Herkey.
(H e ra ld P hoto)

Casselberry Board Tables
Action On Town Elections
T h e L a s s e lb u T y T o w n Council met fo r a continued .ses­
sion M on d a y at 1:'M p. m. in the T o w n Hall to vote on
adoption o f a resolution con cern in g tow n election s piopo-»ed
by .Mayor William M. Henson. T h e resolution would allow ap
pointniPiit o f town clerk s nml m a rsh a ls t o be made by the

mayor.
Action on the matter was tabled
due to the absence of Benson, who
is in Lake Placid and abseme of
: lie proposed resolution which i*
in the hands of Ally. L, J, * oiling
who was in court
Graham Willson served as chtut
man while the louncll handled
I II boys held the
luuttne uisittcM. A tiN ii'm in

Lake Mary Boys
Hold 4-H Meeting

first meeting of th l. school term fufl(1, WM m, d,
at the elementary school with Mrs. j ) |Prk

and have the Sanford Herald
delivered daily to your door
for Only

Ssunirw k Cbuun
fcjd itio n
11

In have in operation within the
Seventh St. and FT. Are.—Slag
neat two years, includes also in­ surface;
stallation « f pie slie-.cd concrete
I.ake Howell Road—Rebuild *a*&gt;
bridges at Lake Howell Lane,
lion ami slag from SR 436 to 1-y
Tuskawlllow- ltd, Howard Ave,
Floods Ave., Mitrbell ltd , Cur- man School;
Dean Road—Rebuild from RR
ryvilla Itr. and Chuluuta ltd.
Among ibr paved load projects: Urt lu Drang* County lin« with
Lake Howell Kd.—Rebuild toad lateral drainage;
Chuluuta lid. — Rebuild low,
front Sit *36 to Linden Ave. pro­
viding lateral dlidnage. Rebuild broken areas.
Rlumley Road — • Rebuild low,
mad at entrance nf Lakemont Ave.
Lakewood Shores First Addition broken atea*. Slag approximately
0 miles nut completed hr 1968;
- Kfbutld approximately 75 per­ 0.
The Seminole County A.iociaChuluuta (old Country road)
cent of itrrrt ami install French
tional tint Ambassador meeting
widen and rebuild from 7th St.
drain;
was In-Id Saturday at the First
Lakewood Shotas- Unbuild ap­ south to Chuluota ltd.
Baptist Chuirh in l ake Mary.
Dunn also hope* to improve un­
proximately HI pvrrent nf street
Officers elected for the new
pin ed roads at Goldenrod, Diko
and install French drain;
year were Carla l.ommler. LongO llrini ltd. ilehuild from ilwy. ltd, lira ml Rd , Bear Gully Rd.,
wood, piesident; Palsy Holland,
17-1*'—to F'em Terrace Subdivision; Lake Ann ltd., Lake Howell Lane,
Sun fold, cire president; Carolyn,
Tuskawlllow ltd. — Slag mad 1. asl.ake Drive east of Casseltierry;
Turner, Sanfoid, w t r i U r y - b i l - ! from SR 119 lo Dike Road. Re­ Fort Christmas Rd., Curryvilla
siller; Linda Heal, Lake Mary, build approximately Jut) feel at ltd.. Ill ar k Ila mmock Rd. and Hit­
progiam chairman; .Shelia Davis, Bear Cully Creek;
ler Rd.
Lake Mary, xtewartahip chairman;
Small Farmer, Sanford, mission
COM M ENT
sludy mid forward stops; Marcia EDITORIAL
Sarkelt, Geneva, tuinmiiniiy mis­
sion. and Julia Rraddy, Geneva,
.o&lt; ml cllainiiall.
Attending
the inerting and
stewardship program were Mrs.
There are it lot of amall Florida cities lhot are conI.ewris Fulch and Mrs. Elen* Wat­
tent to remain stagnant.
kins with eight Lnngwmid girls;
Mrs. Pet. i son, Mrs. H. K. Turner
However, Long wood ia certainly not one of these.
and Mr*. A. L. Thomas with eight
In tiie past few weeks, the town council has started
girls from Sanford First Baptist
u
drive
to incorporate more residents into the LongChurch; Mr*. J. Stewart ami Mrs.
wood
city
limits.
W. t.. Sieg with Bight girls from
In the drive, residents of outlying arjus are ap(ieneva; Mrs. T. W . Eiglx with
four girls ftom Elder Springs; and
preached through n tetter which outlines the proposal.
Mrs. J. I*. Dial, Mr*. D. Lusk and
Kudosed is a card upon which tlie person, if he wants
Mis. Willard Human with II girls
bis property imm pointed, giies Die legal description of
fiom I.ake Mary

Girl Ambassadors
Hold Meeting

I.ake Mar&gt;

Mail or bring

Assurance

District I Comity Commissioner
Vernon Dunn presented a compre­
hensive road maintrnaiirr program
for his district to the County Com­
mission this past week.
The program, which Dunn hopes

fire Auxiliary
Plans Party

School Association
To Meet Today

No

Asks Long Range
Plan For District

There me only four families lett in Oncnta Gardens

By MARIAN It. JONHS
The executive boai'f of the
Oviedo Woman’s Club met for
The Seminole County Educationbreakfast and a planning session
ol Vs.n meeting for all county
j t the home of Mr*. R. W. Estes.
teachers will he he'd at the I.ake
™ Allending were Mrs. George
Kelsey, Mrs, H. F. Wheeler Sr., Mary Elementary School today *t
Mrs. James t Brookshire, Mrs. ti p. ni.
Braulio Alonzo, of Tampa, form­
J. H. Staley, Mrs. H. (J. Smith,
Mrs. J. F.. Lundyv .\lri J. R. Bat er piesideiil of the State Assn.
fie, Mrs. C. T. Niblack, Mrs. and pi«-ently a member of the
Georg* Mr a ns and Mrs. W, it. llilUbomugh County school »yxI tern, will be guest speaker.
Martin.

Offers

TAGE

T H U R S D A Y , O C T O H K R 20, 1060

A n d Watch Now

Executives Meet
For Breakfast

Left

Ir r a lft

COUNTY NKWS

F o r the past tw o weeks, a delegation o f th_ fou r families
have a-ked tile County Commis­
sion's help in digging drainngr
wells.
The commission has appiuved an
application for the well and the
Hoa id of Ik'allh recently gave the
okay fur the writ to be dug.
However, how long it will take
An enlhuiUslir merlin? nf the
for these families to get relief is
members of the Ladies Auxiliary
anyone's guess.
nf the I.ake Mary Tire Dept., held
A Check Wednesday showed
Thursday evening at the Fire
water at high as nine feet lit cer­
Ihftsc launched the group on Its
tain areas, septic tank* flooded
£&gt;!an« for the winter season.
and not working and the families
The first activity will be a real
working auxiliary pumps through-1
old lashionrd Halloween costume
out the day and night maintaining I
party which will be held at the
a vigil over the homes.
Fire House Oct. 29, starting at
"It'% a nightmare," one woman
ft:.to p. m. everyone is urged to
route in costume as there will be told the Herald at the County
prizes awarded during the "Grand Commission meeting Ihi* past
March" at about 9:30 for the week.
"We ju’ t wait for the water to
snost original, the best dressed
■ nd the funniest contestants, A come in our bedioumc and ate
Akinr prize, refreshments, games afraid to sleep at night. We
ind dancing will be part of the haven l had mine than one full
night of sleep in the last month,
fun.
Nominating tommiltce chosen she added.
The four families have cunat the meeting was Mrs. Annie
Schweickcrt, Mrs. Clara Grange structed a dike around their
and Mrs. Peggy Sdtweickerl. who ho turs.
will choose a slate of officers to
Most of the homes have filled
be presented it the Novcmlier with water and wider lias reuched
meeting for election in conduct­ the hack bedroom in thiee of the
ing the work of Hie organization homes.
t o r 19&lt;U.
However, ibe water receded a
little Wednesday but the four
families still must maintain their
smi wait for relief.
watch

At

in , b,fr -|„ „

Lillian tin ei to pay lolls

Cecil J. Mixon, leader.
now due. The council aUo authorOfficers elected from the ten '«ed her to make a copy of the
members present were Harry Ole- .town charter from records in trie
menli, piesident
David Mohn.j county clerk's office and to have
vlra president;
ftminty Plgntt, each page of s u n copy rertilied.
secretary; Bobby ILilhark, chap
Million iitfumtnl the council nf
lain, Jamex Clement* lung leadcritho possibility uf annexing area*
to the town tbruugn petition aituiand Lynn Harden, reporter.
ttoy* limn the Sunland Eilat*• (he prr.|K..fd enorvalinn election
aiea met with the I.ake Mar} had been canceled.
The meeting w », continued until
group at this fit it meeting, how­
ever. a irparate club will be or­ Vtonduy at which lime this p om Irillty will be conodered.
ganized fur Sunland.

s,‘Jg lsGone

4 " C a” S

A project of Mm * ielmniif
Winkle's third grade at Longwotai
Filamentary School has turned the
pupils' fear of bee. into interest.
Due of their posters on th* sub&lt;-.t reads "Welcome to Our Hive"
soil Ibe -ting is guile out of the
haniworking insc-n. which now
are appreciated for their -we. I
produet,
The class stalled ztudying lead
lo-es, which they examined, then
(•'ey began to study the honeyi-i|jlb. Flai h pupil has kept a Bee
Booklet, with information and pic: ie».
Highlight of the course w*s
tatting day," t.hen the &lt;la&gt;s
•niplril honey on ciHikers.

Taking The Bull By The Homs

Staley To Head
Oviedo PTO

By M tRI AN It. JUNKS
J. M Stalev, president of the
tlvinfo f’ TO announce* the fallow­
ing slate of offirers and committee
chairmen to wutk with him for the
ensuing year:
Mrs. Janies t ialiliee, Inst vice
president and finame chairmen;
Mrs. John Courier Jr., second vice
president ami program chairman;
Mrs. lames I'nrtm, secretary and
I.. t\ oiliff, treasurer.
Captain of the high school room
All Diya nf the .Voih Orlando
area, ages I t to Iti, who nr* inter- mothers, Mrs. John Hilda; captain
j„ joining a I'uny League of the guide achoul mother*, Mr*,
Mbm IiuII t,.UJII Ul&gt;. p-Urd to att-’idj Rex ('hint*: health chairman, Mra.
„
th- home o f Hill John Lurttly; publicity *nd hoipi
Ma s r e l!, adult leader, falutday et tnhty, Mri. Janie* I’rarton; mema. ;ii a m.. Mu N. Coilrz Ave,
bvrabip chairman, Mrx. T. L.
Maxwell re(|ueeta that all at- Lingo Jr.; xtudent council repretending wear short*, tennis shoe* centative. Allied Campbell; and
and a bat,
1 civil defeiiac, W. H. DcShaio.

hM property and signs the petition.
This petition makes a referendum vote unnecessary
Incorporation into the limits hits many benefits and
few obligations and we believe that other* Seminole
(minty cities should take I.ohrvvo(h!’ s step and attempt
to build tax money up and induce small industry into th e
corporate limits.

Norlh Orlando Boys
To Organize Team

Mrrtingi of the I.ake .Mary boy*
I are held each eecunii and fourt.t
Tuesday nf the month at 2.10 p. rn.
in Mu. Cochran’* room. All boy*
inleiextud in 4-H work ate in­
vited to participate in the ptoT. V. Prior revieweil ihe laltvl ti&gt;ket. (j. Hiadlev spoke on
gram.
N ixun-Krniifdy
deflate at the dove the Courthuuxe J

DeBary Republicans Hold Meeting

W b y jx u r re ; f a i l V. Wtaner for ialtorney g e n e ra l; Hilbert P, Rii hardson fur rtate scNool superinten­
------------------------------meeting nf the Dell.ry Republican
' ' n" ounc' ’H*nt w*&gt; "»*•*• lh*‘
,
the Kfptinllt All i*Attf-W|i|c CAIlth- dent. ami Victor A. Rule fur raili L i q iM t :l ^ i l l L t-/.l « j J p M V Mvrr ■ ....
»h. C...runni.it&gt; t enter. ||&gt;L&gt;&lt; w„ uM
road and public utilities commix(wingwood eleurntary
school Ralph Clayton of DeLand spuKC on |„ \niu*ia County Imlay accurii- doner.
pupllt
will get report cardt the use of the voting m,t&gt; htne and mg tn Republican County ChalrThe buciners *«**ion wax fol­
lowed by an etueilainmtnl period
Wednesday. Faculty memlrerx re­ showed membeta the ptupet way man Mux Cohn,
quest that parent* note the pro. to use Itvor*. Mzrty DeBary ctli-l Candidate* are George l.\ Peter- which waa arranged by Mrx. Heegrew of &gt;ludt&gt;nl* and istoiii caidi tens ars ratU*d f i o o i ro.r.muniUtz rn, fur guvernor; Col. Percy VV. tr;ce FI. Muller. Refreshment*
, to l ■e ■ ■!",&lt;.] ,(
rarhej: put« til- pull of tl.r first levri Ihomp-on, for -i-.itiaij o stale; wete tcivedby M .. H. Hayes and
; aibia convenient*.
j zuiomaUcallg vote* the airtight ( Caar.e* g . Fuher for aUte Ut4 t other comaritey member*

I’HAIHMEN of Liu* Udiary Wnniftt of the RepublicAa
Club, which honored Mrs. Florence A. Heckei at a “ Cof­
fee" held at the home of Mra. Gregory’ Keaaenich on
p!jmt?*a Rd. when over Ikn gne*»* attended, le ft to
right, Hr*. I’ hillij) Lounabefl’) * H 1S- Kes4et\ii;h and Mrs.

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APARTMENT;
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bedroom,
furnished, available Nov. 1st.
Two bedroom duplex apartment.
funtiBBod. CaU at l i t W. lltb

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P i n t St.

LOVECT '
m m . 1 4 t llr t b a th apartm ent
wttk l i r a * poreb , e a r K i l l . P h .

or pMas FA 84881.
FURNISHED 2 bod room boust
I8S por moatk. Unfurnished 2
bedroom bouse |so per month.
Beth house# So. Saaford Ars.—
Oakway. FA 24881

PA 2 4*30.
2-BEDROOM bouM.
Sdparale
dining area. Un/urniahed. Kit*
rhea electrically equipped. |M
par RMOtb. Call RA 2-4S0.

FURN. Apt. BOO MallonvlUt.

APARTMENT, furnished or un­
furnished, with jrrtcntd in
porcb. FA 3 7MU.

RENT A BED

S. R m I B * U t* F ar Sala

5. Real b u t * F ar S ak
L O V E L Y larg e b e m a , ax tra la r g e

EXCELLENT
O P P O R T U N IT Y
f
apactoui k itc h o n , f a m i l y r o o m . Ta purebaaa a large 2 BR. l b "
F t a c a d y a r d . 188 W. O n o r a .
home ia MlgUaad Park, Z ir
FA 2-7214.
34th Street. Very attractive Cl
Coaitruetiao aad Kitchen equip,
OUT OF TOWN OWNER offara 2,
ped.
2-bedroom; earporta; uUlity
b o o n ; one ia DoBary, 18.300;
d m la Laka Mary, 18.160; 8SM
dawa. f l maatkiy; FA 2-7212
111 N. Park Ava. Pbaaa PA 3 24#
livlag ro om . 2 b a th e . 3 b e d r o o m i ,

Stenstrom Realty

C.

A.

Whiddon,

Sr.

BROKER
IN C O M E P R O P E R T Y
ReUaway, Hospital k Baby Bods
• Tt. B. Vs'.TVf. M o*.
n u w i An o il w e l l
By Day, Week or Meath
281 Be. Park Ava. Pb. FA 2-38*1 And wa’ra axeltod boeauie w«
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
have two goad preducori at tho
Ph. FA 3-3181
It# W. tit 84. NAVAL OFFICER UasifctTtd.
RIGilf prico—
Mu«t lacriflce lovely 3 bedroom,
3-BEDROOM, 3 bath, large ua2 bath homo, many extra*. Ph.
furaDbad boust. FA 3-3172.
1— Lari*. t*o atory home, eemFA 2-71#.
plauly furalahed, near entrance
FURNISHKD apt 88* Park iff.
te air baae. Two aeparata
SACRIFICE S-badmai home In
FURNISHED apartmeat. hard
apartmeata upitaira atay rtated
n)ca reildaatial diatritt. Own­
wood floors, tilo bath. 882 V.
at SM aach. Owner now l i ^
er trial/tried. Low down pay27th Btraet.
dowaitaira in 3 bedroom, 2 belli
meat, Urrai, 4V*'* mortiaga.
apt. which abould rant for tio
Call
TK
2-80*2
after
8:00
far
2-ROOM furnished apartment *43
or could aatUy ho eonvontd in­
appoiatmtat.
per mo., utilitioa Ineludsd. Ph.
to two mora unlta.
FA 2-3218.
SAVE $1,000. Will taeriflee 83.000
equitv In ipacioui 3 bedroom. 2— Two s e p a n t e homef, pirJy
S M A L L f u r n i i h a d a p a r t m e n t 600
2 bath home for only $1,000. Ph.
P a r k A v e . F A 2-07.11.
furnished, on a beautiful lot lo­
FA 33*72.
cated at 813 Laurel Aicnue.
5. Heal E state For Salt
Lire In the nice one bedrrom
eattage In back and let the rent
NOTHING DOWN
Income from tho larger
RO SA L. P A Y T O N
bedroom home pay the mortNLW 3 bedroom home with terAnd Associates
gage.
rauo-floori; awning windowi;
Registered Real Estate Broker
tiled bath; electrie ranga; City
Ph. FA 2-1381 1742 at Hiawatha
water and lewage. Na down Each or those la a real OPPOR­
TUNITY and each la SELLING
payment and only $38. monthly
360 DOWN — $69 SIONTH
(including principal, inlcreat, infor $9,300, with terms. Call now
3 Bedroom, 1 bath homo .tear
■urance. and tazea). Call ua to­
and aee why we're so excited!
new high school.
day fir an appointment to aae
SUPREME REALTY
ona of theaa outatanding homaa.
"WE TRADE”
Of Orlando, Inc.
CHerry 1-3331
FL0R1DA-0Z1ER ENTERPRISES “Bin” S T H M P E R A g e n #
Eva. CRsstwood 7-2888
Builder.
Hclmlv Rtalty, Sailing Agenti
Realtor—Imurnr
REAL ESTATE DRtVE-IN
308 W 13th St. Th. FA 2-7605
FA
2-4991
112 N. Park
J. W . H A L L
LOVELY 3 bedroom 2th bath.
Realtor
Large playroom or 4tb bedroom. SUNLAND. Mull well 3 BR., $
3344 Frtoeh A ft.
balh. Corner Lot. Mo. Peym*nt
"Garden of the month” yard.
"Call Hall'’
Pbona TA 2-3141
S!8.78.
Make offer on equity.
Patio, tenced, play equipment,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
FA 2-7800.
block from achool. FA 2-4860.
Raymond Lundqulst, Asms .
FA 1-3831
Atlahtlo Bank Bldg. SOUTH SYLVAN Laka Shorai. NEW CB houie on three loti.
Low lermi. Sell or trede f #
Beautiful lakefront home near­
trailer. Ph. FA 2-8139.
ing completion, for aomeone de­
St. Johns Realty Co. siring Ihe beat of everything.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
THREE bedroom, two bath home
CaU FA 2-7891.
lit N. Park Ava.
Ph. FA2I123
in Sunland. $493 down, pick np
paymente. Call FA 2-8227.
LITTLE VENICE
FOR SALE or (B A D E - 13,334
3-Bedroom CB home $14918. Low
equity In 3 bedroom CBS house
paymenla of 877 per month,
for houso trailer or sell for
taxes and Insurance Included.
$8,839. Small down piymsnt.
. Delightful neighborhood. Call to­
Located in city on ovtr Vt acre
day.
lot and plenty of troas. Phone
. FA 3-7831.

3-BEDROOM trailer. RA SAMS.
j-fltUHOOM, kiteben equipped.
Available October 22nd. Phone
TA 21)10, Eat. 3M before 2
L O V E L Y L O C A T I O N . *■ R R . . 2
b a t h i . G E built -in*, g a r b a g e 41s*
p o i a l , m an y e s t r a i . P A 2-TM1.

2-BEDROOM houie $1) per month.
Call PA 2-2237.

F ar l a a t

MODERN HOME. * bedroom, klU
2. Far R m I
then furolihed. Iteat reason­ 2 . For R en t
Ilea of year a i aad reeertee 16* 2-BEDROOM unfurnlihdd bout*
able. Pb. FA 2-6043
Hofcl t* roola* Of r#JM on* od3-ROOM fursLhcd apt., screened DUPLEX, i-utiiiuuni, furoiineti
MCS Trench Avc. FA 22C33.
vorliooHoai frooo that *040004 I*
3-REDROOM unfurnished houie,
with utiiiliei. FA 24)363.
porch, reaionable, 112 Park.
M f o o a to tko peMciee of iMa SLEEPING ROOMS, tha Gabldo,
2100 Cordova; kitchen elec­
*9 "‘
trically equipped. Mus‘ ito to 2- BEDROOM unfurnished house 2.BEDROOM tompletely unfurn. 401 Mifnolla Art. FA 2 0720.
iihed houies available now. Pb.
at Lake Monroe. FA 2 3PSO.
appreciate. FA 2-0274.
FA 2 1349.
FURNISHED apartment, clean UNFURNISHED, 3 bedroomi. Ur­
~
L e g a l N o tic e
L e g a l N o tic e
and dote lo. Adulta only Jimmy
ine room, dinlns room, lar|e FOR RENT: I rooms, approx.
2000 »q, ft. floor apaca at US
Cowan,
FA
2-4013
soTicoc o r A m i r i T i o x
Florida room. Call FA 2-3132.
so T in t o r A rri.irtT io x
f o r TAXBBKD
So. Palmatto Ave. Vh block
run m
nr.r.ir
flap. lor.io i.a«o of toon
2-DR houie, modern. FA 2-0378.
from
Pott Office. Contact Mrs.
FURNISHED
1
bedroom
apart­
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n o t ic k
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n tV EV
N OTICK
IH I I K I l K l i r
I1IV K.V,
ment, (lean, redecorated; close
3f. I.. Raborn at Downtown
T h u H a r r y W a lta r Iho haldsr of
I-BEDROOM
furolihed'
houie
in
t k * f n l l a w l n e ea r t lflr a t a haa H IM Tho t J o t t r W a l k e r Iho hnlilor of
to naval bate, 2013 Sanford Avr.
Cleaners.
Lake Mary. FA 2 3049. FA 2 &lt;347
(Old c a r t l l l r e t a for a t a i ilaad In Iho f o l l n w l n c corllflrot o haa f ll.i l
Ph. NO 8 4323.
ho laouM tfctrean. T k o r a rt lfts a la oold co r tlf lr a to fa r a tax do td la
MODERN 2 bedroom furnished
n um har and y e a r of la aua art, Iho ba laiuod lhoronn. T h a r a r t l f l r a i a 3-REDROOM houie, kitchen furn*
descriptio n of iho prooortr. and number and y e a r af lootianro. tha
spartmtot, upstairs, 388 W. 13tb.
LARGE
1
BR
houia,
Oiteen.
All
lihed,
173
month.
FA
2-3683.
doacrlpllnn
a
f
tha
p
rope
rty,
ond
Iho namo In which It woo a s s i s t ­
SL Watar furnished. 188 par
convenleocca. CaU FA 2-7823 or
tho namo In w h l r h It w aa oaooio*
ed oro ao fallow s:
FURNISHED 3 room houie, 3803
C s r t l f l c a t a No. 11} T o o r of Ja- od ora oo fnltnwo:
month. Day Ph. FA 2-2831, aita
FA 2 1838.
c a r l l f l r a l o No. I T o a r a f I m u *
i u s n r s 1111
Orlando Drive, Sanford.
FA2-1401.
a
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o
t
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l
hekchiption o r fropkrtti
3-BEDROOM CB unfurn. houie:
D B a rn im o x - o r
p r o p er t y
l e t * IS A I I M o c k I lot od.
LARGE
2
bedroom
freshly
painted
APARTMENT,
laOt 11 flnnkort nwn r i a l Rook
illllon nf l y v r k h sr t 's Ruhdlvlalovo k refrigerator; (crooned B A C H E L O R
olnn H a t nnolt I P i f o 1«
apartment, 310 Magnolia A. K.
4 Popoa 11 * I I
ground floor, 313 Palmatto.
In carport*; Sun!and. PA 2-S0B7.
h'oma In which aaeassad I'orrio I . Noaia In w h i c h txaoaaod J . f» A
RoiMtter, Ploriat, FA 2-1831.
R obin so n. A l l of aald property be- N’otlla A shley. All nf M id property
2-BEDROOM furnlihtd cotta**, FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
I n * In Iho C o u n ty of Bomtnolo, holna In tha Co un ty nf Homlnolo
Kioto of F lorida. t ’nlooo ouch r or* Mlaio of P l n r l d a , I'nlooo a u rh cor. 3-BEDROOM block houie, kitchen
modern. Couple and baby ac­
2 AND 3 (1EDR003I homes for
t l l U a t a ahall ha n . t f c i n c d accord
l I M r a l t ohall ho (adeemed t c u i d *
equipped F a u c c t l iu b a c k y a r d .
cepted. PA 2-1737,
In c to l a w Iho property described Ina to l a w ilia properly tlrai-rlhed
rant, kitchsns equipped.
CaU
FA
2
7709.
In ouch r o r t lf lr o io w ilt ho gold In In ouch r e r t l f l r a i a w i l l ha oold
FA 2-3611.
Iho hlahoo blddor at Iho front l a Iho hlaho at bidder at Ih o front
FLORAL HEIGHTS; 3 room furndoor nf Iho Komlnulo Co un ty Co urt door of Iho ierntnole C o u n ty Co urt FURN. Apt. 2011k W. lit St.
lahed apartment on* block So. THREE bedroom bouse, unfura. Ilnuoo at Konfnrd, r i u r l i l o , on iho Ilnuoo at Kanfard , F l o r i d a , on tha
Sanford Ave., turn ri|bt, #th
flrot Monday In Iho m u nlh of N or - flrat Monday In IhO month n f Nnv . LARGE Ihrrt bedroom unfurn
iihed, nica quiet neighborhood.
omhor, 1100, which la iho *l h do|r omhor. I l i a , whlitt lo tha 7th day
lilted bom# 1313 Park Ave.,
house. Rt. 2 Box 372.
Call at 119 W. 17th St. or pbona
of Novamhar, 114a.
of Nov amha r, I N I .
IIM no month. Call FA 2 3931
flolod thlo 11th d o r of ReplemDated Mila 4th day of October.
FA 2 4301.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom houie,
1110
hor. 1100.
APARTMENTS, private bathi and
( K K A I.t
iir.A i.)
Florida room. Call FA 2 8831.
STENSTROM R E N T A L S
A r t h u r M. flat k wit h, J r.
A r t h u r H. R ocbw lt h, J r .
entrancei, 201 Maple. FA 2 2274.
I.'lorh C l r r u l l Co ur t
C l e r k c l r r u l l Court
LIVE AT T1IE BEST ADDRESS 3 BR 1 bath CB, kitchen
Memlnol* 1‘n u n t r . F lo r id a
t o m l n e l a I'nunty, F l o r i d a
CLEAN modern furnished apta.,
equipped
893
IN TOWN, nicely decorated
Pilhllah Oct. 0. |1. JO, 17.
Publleh o n . «. i t . ia. i t .
601 Palmetto. PA 2-4338.
1133
apartment*. Park Avenue Apart­ 3 BR Dk baths, furnished
ments, 1717 Park Avenue, Ph. 2 BR t bath, central heat
2 BEDROOM upitaira aparlmant,
L e g a l N o tic e
and air conditioning
WO
PA 2 3SB3.
air conditioned, 870. PA 2-1
3 BR 1 bath, Loch Arbor,
it t h r rin rtT T c o u r t n r TR R
• t * u - t v * r.aat l i t I I f aat to
ATARI MENT, private balh. nice­ 1 AND 2 BEDROOM heme*. Day
n in t h
jia iriA f.
r i n r i rr.
m
a tVa a ta rl y attaualnn of tko
furnished
*320
and
ran
o k m i n o i . fi
ca r.Y T f
Knilfli
lln a nf M&gt;l
11 nf
ly (uroiihrd, 340 mo. 40J‘ » W.
phone PA 2-3641. Altar 8:00
n . o N i D A . i . n v tun. n 4o.
Rina k
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af
ftn hr rt
I.
FOR SALE; Store building amt
III.
NO 8-3132.
l i a n a Aalalltliiu In A lia n m n tn
■TATK ROAD D R P A flT M K N T O F
station, apartment above. Cor­ lit N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2430
F l i t Haauk J. paaa • (. puhlla
F L O R I D A . an Aa o nry uf tho atoto
• I Florida,
ner lot. Good location. Telepbont
racorda a f gamlnula C u u m y ,
an*'
Florida,
at
a point
SM I
4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 2-3372
111 N. Park Art. Phone FA 3 2420
FA 2 2738.
K K 1 I IM 1 I. R P017NTT. a F o l l t t c l
foot IT aator ly from tho Rn uth.

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(1, puhlla r a a n r fa af gaailnala County, F l n r l f a . at a
point
tt.lt
foot
tVaatarly
from tho gouthwaot oarnor
a f oold l.ot ta; thoaco run
North • t ' a i ' t l ” Koat 414 l l
(oat; lhaoca Nortta 0 t* lt 't 4 "
r.aat I I I I I (tot t a tho North
lino af aald Boet laa t l at a
point l l l l l l foot Wool from
l h a Narihaaot r a r n a r af n i l
Bactlon I I omt lh a on*l af thla
r o a l o d l n a doacrlptlan.
T k o land harain ilaacrlbad ton talna . l i t a n a ia».a a&gt;iuara fa a lt,
mora or laaa, o a t c l u a l r o a f a r a a
In a x l a i l a g road.
o w x c i i H T ; B. r. Chlldroaa a a d
rin ran ro M C hlllraaa
a r O J K i ' T T O : A g r a a m a a t fa r Daag
Racordad la IA ft H*&gt;»k I I I at paga
I I I la f a t o r of .Mahnlao J . D o .
fraalo ond hlo wlf# K u o r o o a M.
D oFraalt. iD aFo alm and T o t norl l f l r g i o Numh ar SIT o f tha T a a r
I I I ! aala ta f a m r n f D R. Jafha .
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R IO IIT O F W AT
_ T h a i part alt
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t a
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paaardlag l a plat
racordad la
F lat
Baok I,
paga I f , puhlla ranarda af
Bam I aala C a u a t r . F lo r id a .
I r l a g Wapt a f aa d w i t h i n I I foot
—.
- i r r . a i . n n wr* iu «-i:r »i i ma
af Rtata Road B-41T, l a r i l o n t l l t d .
( O l d r a n l t r l l n a ha.ng ilaacrlbad aa
" " fallow a:
Rogln aa tha B a u l k Haa a f
aact lon
It.
T aw aaklp
It
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wrat r o r n a r of aold f*&gt;t t l
ond tno ond nf thlo cantorllna alaaa rlpllon.
T h a land harain daocrlhad rnn.
l a l m .11 o r r a (11,111 t g u a r a laaw,
mnro nr Inao.
O W N E D H T : D l r l d K r h n u r k and
hlo wlf# T h a l m a V. g c h n u e k , and
Alma Thn rninn.
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l.nl 1, HlorW A, It nkart T.
Malta Aildltlon lo A lt amiinla.
a r m r d l n g to plat ra rnrdod In
F l a t Huuk I. paaa t l . puhlla
rarn rda of Kamlnula Co un ty ,
F lo r id a ,
t rln p ( ( *at nf and w ith in 14 f . *l
n f tha c a n t o r l l n r of annolrii*-'itn
of Kioto Itnad R .I J T , K r r t l n n H i l t ,
l a i d rontorllno homy daacrlbod oo
folla w a:
B a g la na an C a a t a rla a i t a n *
Olnn of tha Kouth llna of l.nt
IS. R l n r k C. Itohart I . 11*110
Addition to Altomonla. gf nro.
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at
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from ih«
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• 4 • t c o r n s r of s l i d I . of 13;
thtneo r u n .N’nrtli
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•old Itnbort I . Italia A d d i ­
tion, at
o point S.T f*al
M a a ta riy
(tom mo .Normaaat r n . n a r uf aatd Idtt I
and tho ond nf thla c o n lt r Una daocrlpilon.
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talna . I I I o r r a t l l i a a gu ara foot),
mora nr l*aa.
O W N R D I I T : II. II Mundr I f llvlug. and I f da.uaaad, tho u n h u n n n
lialra. daalaaoa and or *&gt;m*r C l a i m .
a n ia undor sold II II. Uund y.
T A k R n o t i c R that a D a r l a r a tloa of T a k i n g haa haaia filad In
lha ahnva-atylad rauaa,
hr
lha
1‘atlt la g r r s. tha a r . i u l r m g a u te rlty (*f th raa procaadlna*. nf tha
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lands, for tha purpnaa aat forth
la m a p a tllla n la this ra ua a , ala
Aa right a f w a y ter a p a r t l o a ar
Bt aia Road
Na
■ •!! ?, Pomlnala
C a u a l y , F lo r id a , and tha t t h a lin nara hla V O U K A W I l - l - I A l M J i t .
aa a a f tha J u d i a a uf l h a t 'lrr u li
C o u r t In tha Ninth J u d i c i a l C l r ­
r u l l nf F l o r i d a , will, an tha 111h
day af Oetahar. I l i a , at « : ! • a r l s r k
p m . la C l r a u l t Co urt C h a m b a r a In
K tm la a la
C o u p t r C a u rt h o u a a at
Kaafard.
Florida,
ro n a lda r
tald
U a r la ra t la n nf T a k in g , a p po int anpralaara an d ma k a aurh a r d o r aa
lha I'ourt daauia prnptr. A l l parli a s to l h a ault and a l l portion
intarsat sd may appaar and ha Hoard
at tha l i m a aad plara daaignaiag.
Tau , an d aach af you, a re haraby
rnmmandad ta aapaar by f i l i n g an
a n a w a r - l o tha patltlaa hara tafo ra
filad la thla rauaa la tho aaiuta-i
Court na a r bafnra lha 7 lh d a y of
Novamhar. A. D. IMa. to ah&lt;m
wha t r ight, t u la , l a t t r s s t . a r liana
you ar a a y a f you. hava l a and to
a n y af tha abova-dssnrlhad lands
a a d abaar raua a w hy tha asms
should not ba t a k s a for t h a usaa
and purpoaaa aat t a n k ta l h a patlU«a filad h t r s l a .
W I T N E K R my l a n d aad t k la aatl
nf aald C o u r t a a thla l l t h d a y af
Baptamhar, A . D. t i l l .
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A t l n c n s y s fur r i a l a l . f f t
pilaing tha 1-aai D u a i d at i u r a c t - P u b l i t k Oct. t , l l , |#t 27.
I'ukllsg Oct. I. 11. I" . ST.

t\l» Milt MIMhOl.M 4 ill I'M ,

Legal Notice

LOVELY shaded 3 RR., 3 bath; WRECKING BAR FURNISHED
GE built-ins; garbaga disposal; with THIS old home, and for only
38,000 about lilx fertile acrea,
230 wiring; professional land­
scaped; patio; completely drap­
tiled, will be Included, plua 13
ed. FA 2-7081.
mature cltrui trcei, neglected,
but bearing fruit.
To servo you is our pleasure.
To pleaie is our aim.
HKLMLY REALTY
308 W. 13th Street
FA 2-7803, Ei anion FA 3-2379

FARM ER’S A G E N C Y
K. V. Farmer, Realtor
3465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
After heart FA 2-2618 . FA 2-3013

Legal Notice
x o T i r r o r . i r r t . i r v t io x
row
ta x
n r.r.ii
• tao. 104.10 I-SW* a f 1041»
N O TICE
IK
HEREBY
OIVEN.
T h a t H a r r y W a l t e r tha haMar of
the f a l l o w i n g ce rt if ica t e has fllsil
said ce rt if ica t e f a r a 1 st deeJ
ta he leeu-d thereon. Ttte ce rt i­
fi ca te n um b er an&lt;t y e a r nf Issu ­
ance, tha de scrlatlnn nf tha pmperty, an d tha name In which It
wae eseesserl are as fellows:
C e r t i f i e s ' . No. 141 T e a r of !••
su sn e e i a ( T
hehcru ' tiov o r i*nop»;r.TTt
I n t t Hluclt tl R u n a a l o w C it y
F l a t Itnnh ? Fact. SI.
•Varna In w h l r h a ia a sa t d I , ic y W it.
llama. A l l of aald p rn p art y heing
In the r-nunty ef Kemlnote. Ktata
nf F l o r M a . t'nle .e su ch ce rtificat e
ehell he redeame-l acenrding tn
Un- the property U.ocrD'eil In su.-h
cn lflre ie
w i l l he aoM tu tha
hig hes t bidder s t the frnn*. daar
nf tha
Kemlnala C o u n t y Co urt
It ausa et Henlord, F l o r i d a , on the
ftrat Monday tn the
month of
Novenabar. I l l s , w hich Is ihe It h
tier a f h’n t s m l s r , 1144.
Dated thla t H h d a y of geptemh . r , 1140.
(B E J U - I
A r t h u r II. R s c h w i t h , J r.
Claris C i r c u i t Co u r t
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h r nntlfle.l and r s q u l r e d to pre­
sent In d u a l l r a i a a n y cla im s and
de m an ds w h l r h &gt;nu. n r alth er nf
you, m a y b a se a g a in st tha* aetata
ef A N N A V. T t V O U K T . dtreassd.
late a f aald Coun ty , In the C a u a l y
J u d a * of Keucn.ite I' nunt y, F t n r .
Ida. at hie o lf lr e In the court
house of s e l l C o u n ty a t Ksofar.t,
F lorida
w ithin
a aht
ca la n d t r
m o n t h , from tha l i m a a f tha flrat
g u b liea tla n of th is notice
Earh
c l a i m a r demand s h a ll ha Iu w r i t ­
ing. and sn a il s l a t , tna place af
r e s l d e u i e and post o f t .e s address
nf tha cla im a n t, an d
shall he
s w e r a l o h r tha cl a mao*, his
agent, h i t a t ta r n s y . a n d a n y such
cl a im nr demand not aa filed shall
he t Ltd,
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•
Kl« ’ o»,:n» i . Ahrame
;• P a t l d J . T w o m e y
A« r o .e i e u u t n re e f the l a s t
W i l l and T e s t a m e n t af
A N N A V. T W O M E T .
dem ised
G e rd a u V . F r s d i r l r k
A l l e r n a y for t i n l ^ i a t a
111.344 North P e r k A r « n u a
f
O. Nag m s . Ksnfu rd . F l o r i d .
F i r t t I ’u b l i c e u e a Oct. 4, 1144

Legal Notice
F lt T IT IO t K 4 (M E
N O T i r r ; IK harabjr given that
■( • a n e t ( s 6 In hu slnsa a at 1 (1 * . A
French
Ava..
Ksuf or.l, Ka mln ola
Coun ty, F lo r id a , under l h a f l c t l ttnus cams of. T O T C O I t l t A L t - and
that * » Inland to r s a l s t a r •a id
tiama with tha C l a r k of tha C l r c u lt Court, Ke m lna la Cautrty, F l a r ,
Ida. In sc co rd a n c a with tha • ra*
V*!f &gt;itlaiia
vla ln ns of tha
Nam#
fltatiill*#,
H«i‘tlon
to-nrltf
M IC )
Flo* Id* lltatutaa 1917.
A l l ; W H IU t n I . I f a r k a t t
Klv#*n IS. Il a r h a t t
P u b lish OcU 11. Ii&gt;. IT , A .Nov a 9.
14 T U B L i n n I T c o t n r , m a t h
i u . n m n r , i t A4f» r o w
a F.M i4 n i.v t i n i 4 T Y . u o R i n a , 14
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F K D E R A I. N V TIO X A I. llo n T O A H K
AS K O i'I A TID N , n rnrp orarlon n r .
■s n l s r d under a n A r t af C o n g r e s s
and ss l s tl n x p u r s u a n t ta tha F a d a r s l National M a n g a a a A s s o c i a ­
tion C h t r ta r A r t . havlrtf Its p r l n t-lpsl 0 (firs In l h a C i t y nr W a s h ,
m e l o n . D i s t r i c t nf C s l u m M i .
risln tlff.
j id h

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Beautiful
Wynnewood
Home
3-Bedrooms

Awning: W indows
Venetian Blinds
W estinghouse
Equipped Kitchen
Firo &amp; Police
Protection
Low Insurance Rates

$13,850

Nothing Down,
P H O N E F A 2-4389

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS •

Defen dant.
■I I T TO F O B B C L O I E N O R T Q 4 A E
TOr
Clyde N. B i n s
I'largson D r lv a ,
A iism a n t a Hprlnga, F l u r l d s
T a u . r l y d o N. l l * g s - a ra ho ra .
by notiricd th a t a Dill n f C o m ­
pla int to foreclose a ce rtain m a r .lO T Ira i o r
A F F L IC 4T I0 4
t * a s a on tha f nllorslng de scribed
rn n
ta x
necn
prnpsrtv, t o . w i t :
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F I K I . D F l f t K T A D D I T I O N , s c - Thftt H ftrrv YVftll#p th# ho!d#r «f
cording In tha p l s t tharaof. as t l * f f t l l o w l n r c* rt !f lr ftf • ba* flU d
racordad Ip P l s t Bunk I S . P a g a ■4ttl r * r r If If #$• fa»f* %
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County. F lo r id a .
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T r X J K T H E R WTITIIr l o r * r n s t l o n . l 4**eriptlnn ©f thft p rA p* rty , a n 1
n f l'tlc» r u r n g c a Modal O H S ihft nara# In which It w a s fti«#ta*4
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T # a r #f I#e r a rsnulrad In s e rv o a c o p y of •»tanr#
y o u r An sw er or pleading to the
D C flcm p T io v o r
p r o p is h t t
H ill nf Complaint mi the p l a i n t i f f s
(•At i s
Hl#rW I I
TdOckharte
attorney. W A t . K C R . P ' t l . K I M I «
fliibdlaialon P i * t B o o k S T i e #
K.4BIC. Van K k l v a r Il u i l d l n r. W i n .
7#
t er Haven, F l o r i d a , and f l l a tha Nam# In w h i c h •••#»«#d Bftra R a •
n r l g l a a l A n s w e r a r p l s s d i n g In tha tan H o m t n # C a rpa ra tlnn . A ll * f
I ' f f l r a ef tha r ' l s r k of lha C l r a u l t •aid P r n p a r ty W*lnc In (h« Coun t) 1
C o u r t sn a r befo re Octooer J l : n . «f H*itilr»M*.. fltfttft #f F lo r id # , f n 1141. I f you fall to do an lu d g m e n t )••* «uch #*rtlf|cftt# s h a l l * * *«•
by default w ilt ba take n a g a i n s t d**m#d a r r a r d i n g to l a w th# | i r c ^
yon fa r tha r a l l a f damandad In tha ••rtjr d#acrlh#4 la a u r h f r t t f W
B i l l a t Co mp lain t.
' * ’ • w i l l ha sold l a tha h l e h s s t
t&gt;ONR AN D O R D E R r . D at Ben- , bidder a t l h a front door of t v *
f o .d
F I - - 1.*— dim
( a y et
KVlIlinma r.tun! y I'aurt IIm u T :
Kapisnibar, A. D. I l l s .
Ksnfurd. F l u r l d s . on tha f i r s t M e n.
Ar thu r H. B e ck w it h , J r .
a . K In tha moath of Navem ber,
I ’letk c i r c u i t l*oort
I'M . whl. h Is tbs 7lh da y a f NotK*piinata
Co un ty , S a n f o r d . \ smhsr, |»4o.
Florida
I r . i s d thla t l l h day o f Iss -.sm By: M a r t h a T . V l h l l a . D C . her. l l ( a .
(BEA L)
Aa t b rif n
*a *k w !'k . Jr.
vv A M C K R .
W ALKER * R A IL
C la r k Clrault C a u rt
J W I L L I A M R A H B nf u a D r m a t
iBa m ln ola C a u a t r . F l o r i d a
W l n l a r H a va a. F l o r i d a
I•EAYa#
Pu blish (apt. 11. 4k Ovt. B. I I , }#. Yubltau Oat. t, I I . I*, w .

Legal Notice

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�Plant Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD Want-Ads For An Early Crop O f Dollars—PH . FA2-2611
5. Real Estate For Sale

17. Business Opportunities

Sh*

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MUST LFAVK 3UL Oclober. 3! TOR LEA^Tk
*&gt;rvtce Station
Bedroom, 2 bath home. Extra! Good, eitsoiiihed location. Inlar|a living ate*. Extra targe- vrnlury lake-over. THE PL'RE
UIL COMPANY, 604 W. Sixth
lot ciote to tetiooli. eait accei*
to' ihopplng. Monthly payments
Street City.
leu than $100. 119 E. Coleman
FA 2-7869.
S. Female Help Wanted

STEMPER’S 4-BEDROOM
HOMES OF DISTINCTION

WE INVITE YOU to see thiv
beautiful spacious home; 3
hrdrooms, 3 baths, Florida room
built-in appliancei. Well land­
scaped lot, large trees. Low
down pay menu Ph. FA 2-7332.
3-BEDROOM home. Make- offer.
Paymenti S7S per month. 231
Flamingo Dr., Sunland Estates.

6. Mortgage Loans
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial k Residential

STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. Park

Phone FA 2-2420

7. Business Opportunities
OFFICE RENTALS, completely
air conditioned, Rosa L. Payton, Registered Real Estate
Broker. FA 2*1301.

I
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■

HOMES $8250

CHRISTMAS IS COMING
Ladies, if you need extra
money, if you want to sell a
product that is well known
and well advertised—invest1*

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; * , * v * ’ 0*t I«e *

DOWN PAYMENT I 4 E A
NO CLOSING COST
$37 Mn. Inrludte Everything!
HIGH-DRY WOODBO LOIS
DIRECTIONS: * Mi. So. _
Sanford, Hwy. 17*92. Turn I
flight 1 Mi. P u t Dynatrnn*
lev. Follow Sign*.
:j ‘

R-A®

salesman who ean sell Carrier
•T don’t remember th!f 'hi!!.**
full Use home sir conditioning
oil healers, water filters and
softners. Give details on sales 13. Electrical Services
to. Special Services
experience, age, phone number,
HEATING
model car you drive, to: P. 0. House Wirini — Electric Service
Rox 1378, Sanlord, Fla. or call
Sid Vihlen
H. B. POPE
FA 28331 8.30-9:30 a. m.
200 S. Park - FA 2-4234
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 0013
TV Service calls 82.00, plus parts.
10. Male or Female
All parts and labor positively
14. Build, Paint ft Repair
guaranteed, 90 days. Sunshine
T. V. FA 2-9702.
PAINTINGr Colors a specialty.
Residential, commercial, indus­
W ANTED
trial. Licensed and bonded. 13-A Beauty Psrlors
Work guaranteed Free esti­
REGULAR CARRIER
Permanent Wave, complete 37.30
mate!. Charlie Burris, FA 2-4374
To service Altamonte Springs
HAZEL TORTER BEAUTY SHOP
and Fern Park area dally with
1101 W. 23th
Ph. FA 2 1321
SONNY’S PAINTING
The Sanford lferaid. Must have
Top Quality Work—Low Rates
car and live in this area.
FA 2-2071 or FA 2-4031
Write Box C. c.’o Sanford Her­
ald giving name, address and
PLATT'S CARPF.STTtY Services,
phone number.
new work k repair. Special)**
in Fla, room cndoiures. Ph.
Beauty Salsa
FA 2-7116.
Walker Building
FA ! 7684
2310 Oak
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
II. Work Wanted
and cement work. FA 2-4499.
This adv. good fer $2.30 off on
any regular price wave. Even­
PIANO LESSONS 73c. FA 2 8032. LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
ing appointment*. Air cond.
ROOFING
FHA Loan*
Harriett's Beauty Nook, 103 So.
WORK WANTED FA 24018.
R. EDWARDS
Oak, FA 2 3742.
BULDERS SUPPLIES
LAWN WORK. TA 2 0648.
We Give TV Stamps

Dawn's

Wall

Plumbing A. Heating

Co. Ph. FA 2-4382.

lent condition, $341; tie* HU
matic Zlg Zag, tmbroderiei,
writer, new condition, !M. 100H
Chev. BelAir 4-deer 4344. Call
make* buttonholes, sew* on but­
Magnolia.
FA 27771
ton*, with built in darner. Only
S month* aid and almoit half MELTING KETTLE, Blackwell
Mcltmore, 00 gallon. Purchased SEWING maebine, Slsger UR,
paid for. Take over $4.70 a
ideal for dreperiet, slip cover*
1010, good condition. $330. Od*
month paymenti, guarantee re­
ham
A
Tudor,
Hwy.
17-92
or
or tailoring; sacrifice. PA
maining. Write Credit Mgr. Box
Ph. FA 2-1301.
2, e o Sanford Herald.

1938 DODGE I&gt;* Ton with It ft.
steel fiat body. Can be seen at
Odham A. Tudor. Hwy. 17-92 or
DEEPFREEZE: Norge, 10 eu.
call FA 2 1301.
ft. chest type $100. FA 1-3203
33 FORI) 6 cylinder four door
after 3 p. m.
$473. FA 24337.
— Hunting hnivea 1.00 up, shots,
IJi
uubo
ou|K-r
U ' Holiday
boots, luggage. AfLMl' ■ .NAVY
coupe, Jet Away Ifydramatic,
SURPLUS, $10 Sanford Ave.
power steering^ and__ brak»i.
radio, healer," whileWafT' tires, lltt VESPA *•130“ , Uifd enly •
$1200. FA 2 36M.
month, extra equipment. Ph.
FA 1-T1M.
195:
FORD
CONVERTIBLE.
Cruiieomitic, radio, whitewall LARGE African ftah worms,
tires, power starring A brakes;
breeding site, *7.00 per thousand.
driven just four months. $1193.
14th Street old Dtale Highway
FA 2 $392.
Longwood, Charles Polley.

Stenstrom Realty

I

t.-rf, o*

1933 DODGE itt l a i with 1$ ft.
■toel flat body, good rubber,
good condition. Odham 4c Tudor,
lfwy. 17 92. Ph. FA 2-1301.

FIRST TIME OFFERED!
Rental
franchises
available
throughout
Central
Florida.
This is a new type rental busi*
FA2 TI98
ness with returns of $700.00 per DOMESTIC WORK. References. 903 W. 3rd 5L
month and up. Small invest­
Ph. FA 2-3791 or FA 2 4802.
13. Special Service*
ment required. Ph Jordan 7-3149
or write Box $63, Vera Beach, DAYS WORK WANTED FA 2 3323 PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
Florida.
W. L. HARMON
HOUSEWORK. FA 2 8373.
Ph. FA 2 4223
HOUSEWORK: care for children;
COMMERCIAL
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
ironing; 508 E. loth St.
OPPORTUNITY
All types and sites, installed
Cabinet and buildera supply com■Do It Yourself"
pany. Good location on 17-92 BABYSITTING day. night or
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
week. Elizabeth Colley, 2(03
Can he nurchased with or with­
S T I N E
Stevens Ave. Ph. FA 2 0341.
out equipment.
Machinery and Supply Ce.
Pn. FA 2-6432
ANY TYPE WORK. Experienced 207 W. 2nd St.
truck driver A. chauffer. Willie Complete Housecieaning— Walls,
Hillman, 76 Castle Dreiser Ct.
windows, floors, FA 2-1212.
til N Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
WILL give a Sarah Coventry
12. Plumbing Services
Fashion Show. Beautiful jewelry
for that Christmas list. Phone
FA 2 fhao or FA 2 8U47.
it Bedroom • K ? Ilnlh

■L O N G D A L E g

AU TO GLASS

AIR CONDITIONING
INSTALLED
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK Windshield
Rack Glass
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362 Door Gins*
Vent Glass

SERVICE

20*A Trailers

ADS BRING

FA ST RESULTS

NEW

+

USED CARS

249 5

5 7 CHEVY

Jenkins Furniture
400 Sanford Ave

112 Mamolia

FA 2-7430

BEL AIR SPORT COUPE, V-8, Radio, Healer, Aulomail*

FOR SALE: Portable Remington Transmission, Power Steering, Orifflnal Jet Black Flalafc*
Quite writer—A-l cond. Reason­ White Sidewall Tires, Low Mileage, Exlra Sharp.
REFINISHED ANTIQUES and old
able. Call FA 2-S1I7.
picture frames. Restoration a
LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON speciality. Pick-up and deliveryNow Open
2640 Hiawatha Call 4261, Geneva. Fla.
Air Cond. — Air Cond. Dryer*
Open Evenings by Appointment
USED FURN ITU R E
DIAL FA 2-139$
1 Repossessed 7 pr. dinette 49.34);
2 twin *i*e repossessed Holly­
16. Flowers ft Plants
ARE
wood beds, like brand new, each
ANNUALS In Band*
34.31); 2 full liie Hollywood
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
beds, each 19.36: 2 full site InGrapeviile Ave. near 20th St.
ncrsprmg mattresses to on each:
CONVERTIBLE. Fully Equipped Including Power Window*
2 twin size Hollywood Beds,
and Seals. Rouble Engle Captive Air Tires. Whit* Fittlah,
17. Pet*. Livestock, Supplies
each 12.30: 1 full size coil spring,
Black Top, Extra Clean.
like new 10.00; 1 twin lire mil
FREE KITTENS. FA 2 2137 after
spring, like nrw 10.00; I, 30"
4:30 p. m.
studio bed, e*lr» nice 17.30.
CAN BE

61 Models
MO-V-I-N-G

*1395

5 7 OLDS "9 8 "

TRADE-INS

IB. Boats and Motors

Echols Bedding Co.

2nd k Magnoln

Ph. FA 2 8321
Gateway To The Waterway
Sell Us Your Furniture Quick
Your EVtNRUDE Dealer
Service With The Cash SUPER
Robson S portin g Goods
TRADING POST FA 2 0*577
304 8 1 E. 1st.
I’ ll FA 2-3961
13 H. I*. JOHNSON outboard mo
tor. Phone FA 2 3609.

‘J5. Article!* For Stile

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1 Cent per tb
14 ft. V-BOTTOM plywood bolt
THE SANFORD HERALD
with low wheel trader $15. Ph.
OFFICE
FA 2-7676 evenings.
5m w 1st St
FA i-mtt

1430 DISCOUNT un any 1900
Studebaker Lark in stock at
Sanford Motor Co. FA 2 13*2.

VA and FHA FINANCING
VA—NO DOWN PAYMENT

BUILT-IN DREAM
KITCHENS
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES BY
&gt;

ELECTRIC

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NEW
R A V EN N A
PARK
H O M ES

OVEN—It \NGK
WATER HEATER
DESIGN ED FOR YOUR
BETTER LIVING
ELECTRICALLY

HOMES

ALREADY FINANCED B)
ORIGINAL PURCHASER

NO Qt ALIFYING — OTHER THAN GOOD CREDIT
LOW INTEREST RATER
DOWN PAYMENTS LOW AS $2««
8 BEDROOMS ------------ 1 ft _I_ BATHS
RENTALS HOMES AVAILABLE

&amp;

TUDOR

27th ST.
PH. FA 2*1191
ODHAM, PRES.

Bought Right
60 PO N TIAC
CATALINA Minor S«dan. Power Steering,
Power Brakes, Hydra*
malic. Radio and Healer.
New Car Guarantee.

*2 5 9 5
57 C H EV Y

55 OLDS "8 8 "
FOUR DOOR. Fully Equipped, One Owner, Low Milaago,
cellent Condition Throughout.

$

79 5

TWO DOOR HARDTOP. Power Steering, Power Brake*.
Radio, Heater, Electric Windows and Seata. Perfect Red and
Whita Tuton* Finish, White Sidewall Tire*, Extra Clean.

995

*1095

$400 Down

S P E C I A L 4 - DOOR
HARDTOP. Factory Air
Conditioned, All Tower,
New Tire*.

*1395

Our Used Cars Will Be Displayed For Your
V I4
UH
Inspection Nightly On Our targe Lighted
Lot*

W H E R E DEALS SH IN E
at the sign of your beat buy
2nd ft Palmetto V. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Ofe. FA 2-0711
Chevrolet — Old*mobile — Cadillac Tradt-laa
"S«»vh

OPEN D A ILY

211 West 2Slh Street
Phone FA 2*3191

1595

-I-DOOR SEDAN V8.
Fordomntir. Showroom
New.

57 B U IC K

Conatruction Co., Inc.

$

56 OLDS "9 8 "

Near Golf Course

Shoamaktk

STATION WAGON Fully Equipped Including Power
Ing nnd Power Brakes, Beautiful Tutone Finish, Whit* Sid1
wall Tires. A Rent Nice Wngon.

57 FORD

•

9:00 A. M. ’Til Dark
SUNDAY
2:00 P. M. Til Dark

58 CHEVY N O M A D

*1195

Quiet Community

Turn Went On 20th
St. Follow Country
Club Rd. ft Watch
for Our Signa . . . .

*1595

HKL AIR -t*l)oor Sedan
VS. PowergHde,

•

r e f r ig e r a t o r

RESALE a!r AILAULE

O D H AM

V A L U

60 CHEVY IM P A LA

HOMES BY

HWY. 17*92
SANFORD
J. BR AILET

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
300 Elm Ave.. Ph. FA 1-3741

APARTMENT size GE electric.
electric |
ran|s, good condition $30.00. 11
RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guarFull siis electric ranges, good |
anlcrd. Frra estimates. Phone
condition $73.00. Sanford Gas
FA 2-7818 or MI 4*1771.
Co.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
nEDWOUD FENCING
etc. Rought-Sold Larry's Mart
SPORT COUPE. V-8, Radio, Haler. Automatic Transmtaaion,
See Sample at . . .
213 Sanford Ave. l’ h. FA 2 4131
Very Low Mileage, Perfect All Whit* Finish, Lika N9W !»•
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
• RIG VALUES
Oth k Maple
FA 2 0300 terior, Extra Clean.
• QUICK CREDIT
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
• EASY TERMS
Beds. Day. Week, or Month—
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FURNITURE CENTER
W ILSO N •• M AIER
lino French Ave.
41
*
New and Used Furniture
Ph. TA 1-1933
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3612
Batons . Professional * Balanced
|New A l sed 4 irmiure k Appli­ Sheet Music — Instruction Books
ances. A Good Place To
Magnus Organs
BUY, SELL nr TRADE
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.

LOCATED
SOUTH riNECREST ft SUNLAND ESTATES

&gt;|5Q

Precast Window Sills
Window Llntelt

24. Lett ft Found
LOST: Herferd yearling
A.C.L. Railroad Uses an Weat
First St. Owasr W. Ceek.
FA 2*3434.

"TH E PRICE IS RIGHT"

21. Furniture

O D H AM &amp; TUDOR

AS

REDI-MIXED-RONCRETE

SUNBEAM rotary electric lawn
mower, good condition. Phone
1939 NEW MOON. 10* x 43’ . $700
FA 2-8478 after 6:00 p.m.
k take up payments. FA 2 29S1
We Have A Whole l,o( Full of Clean, Mechanically Perfect
HRAID ED RUG, water hose. Call Well Equipped USED CARS Just Traded In For ’•! Mode*.
TRAILER fur ssle. FA 2 4218.
mornings FA 2 3049.
Come By and Take a Tent Ride. You’ll Buy Now WHIlt . * * .
TRAILER for sale reasonable,
screened In porch, 8' x 10' toilet, UPRIGHT (racier |73; girls shoe
skates, slac 8; all in good condi­
food condition. Call FA 201*8.
tion. FA 2 8111.

PLUMBING
Senkarik Glass ami Paint Co. 20. Aulomotillr*
FACTORY TO YOU
Contracting &amp; Repairs
210 Magnolia
rh. FA 2 4622
ALUMINUM
Free Estimate*
THE CLEANE5T, best ’51 Chev*
VENETIAN
BUNDS
ro!et
half-ton
pickup
In
town
R. L. HARVEY
Sewing- Mach. Repairs $330. Phone days. FA 2 7719. F.ndosed bead Sag proof bottom
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3383
ALL MAKES k MODELS
rail with plastic ends Tlaitic
nights FA 2 0585.
RENTALS *3 WEEK
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
203 W. Firit St. (21 hr. ser.)
1931 DYNAMIC •'88,‘ 4 door hard­
eordi.
FA 3-3628
top, radio, heater, automatic Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
Iranimissiun, power steering, 210 Magnoti*
Ph. FA 2 41)2
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, statepower brakes, low mileage, one
menK invoices, hand bills, snd | owner, price $1500 FA 2-7251.
II Ctf. FT. Frigidairo refrigera
programs, e t c .
Progressive
tor 373. FA 2 4163.
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931— 1951 NASH Convertible. TA 2 ano;
306 West 13th St.
’36 CADILLAC. Power steering A
brakes. Sell or tradr FA 2$fl«!

WANT

22. Articles Fer Ssle

22. Articles Fer M e
113$ TR-3 Triumph Roadster. San SEWING MACHINE: 1M0 Auto­ SMITH CORONA portable type­ 10ST INDIAN .motorcycle, s s t *

M P M -D A Y

Lakefront ihowplacc
$25,000
Molt gracious in town
$20.00(7
Room (or a bulging family $17,000
C
... Jimj I,..' JKrtS—etSR*;by AVON CObMETtCS. Write.
Large home with a pool
$20,730
Box 216, Lockhart Branch,
Mo«t apaeious plui good
Orlando NOW.
income
$29,300
Exceptional, modem con­
venient
$21,630
9. Male Help Wanted
Call (or an appointment to iee one
of these homes dailgntd to suit PARTS MANAGER. Must he ex
the most discriminating taste.
perlenced with Gsneral Motors
line. Writing giving resume o(
p ut experience, etc. to Box 1.
MWE TRADE"
c o Sanford Herald
••Bill'* S T E M P E R A g e n c y WILL PAY top commissions to
Realtor—Inturnr
FA 2-4391
115 X. Tarh

22. Articles For Sale

Thurs. Oct 20, '60—Pape 13120. Automobiles

BILL

HEMPHILL
MOTORS
391 W. First Si.
PHONE FA 2-0231

Dollrirv

At

Hollet v

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

J

�Page 14—Thur*. Oct. 20, *60

P.commendationi mud* by i| south for IS mph reboot zone nenr
I-ake Mary Chamber o f Commerce the Lake Mary Elementary School
Kr,a&lt;is Sign* committee to he pre- on Country Club Rd.
Y Four no parking tinn* “ from
tented to the County Road Dept,
here to corner'1 23 ft. from each
for study‘ included:
comer of intersection at Crystal
], A reduce speed alien on E. I-ake Ave. end Country Club Rd.;
Lake Mary Hlvit. approximately one no parking sign ‘•from here to
opponta the F. E. Donaldson pro­ rorner’'/ou th side o f Crystal Lake
Ave. at Country Club Road.
perty; • .10 mph speed sign apfl, A reduce speed sign near the
pioximately 200 ft. we«t o f the intersection of Frederick Ave. and
reduce *p*ed *ign; a re.iume apeed
sign oppo.ita reduce apeed alert.
3, A yield rich! of way aign at
the Intersection of E. Lake Mary
Hlvd. and Cry sal l.ake Ave.; a re­
duce apeed aiitn on Crystal Ijike

y "e sppmdmaiel* TWt n , *nfti,

D. A. H. MEETING at the home of the newly elected regent of the Sally
Hurriaon Chapter, Mr*. C. E. Butler of Valencia Circle DeBary when 27

of the Wilbur Ave. int»M&lt;H-tinn;
30 mph. sigu 200 ft. south of the
reduce speed «lgn. resume speed
sign on opiiusite aide o f road to
reduce apeed sign.
.1, A reduce speed sign on
Country Club ltd. in the vicinity
of flioadmi/or Rd; 30 mph sign

attended. Left *o right, Mr*. M. Kcyea of Sanford, Mr*. C. L. Butler and
Mary Hoke of DeBary.

west of intersection at Old I-ake
Mary Rd.
!*. A sign on Filth Ave. rear
Wilbur Ave. inlet section warning
o f curve ’to right.
10, A caution-children at play
sign to be tlearly visible by west
Iround traffic nrar the Crystal
Lake Nursery on Lake View Ave.

Salad, Toasted Bun

Sixth Grade Pape
At Longwood

Country Club Rd.; 30 mph sign
200 ft. south of reduce speed sign.
Longwood elementary s i x t h
7. A rednre speed sign on the old
grade students who are taught hv
l.ongvrood Rd. approximately 1000
Mrs. Leona Dxurut have just com­
ft. south of Ijtle Mary Blvd. west
pleted finishing touches nn their
of intersection; 30 mph sign 200
c!s*r newspaper which will hr pubI.

» ..r .h

rd

r e d n r*»

* t»&lt;i-#sfl

« i? n :

a curve to right sign approximate­
ly 200 ft. north of 30 mph aign;
resume apeed sign opposite tide
o f road from rrduce speed sign.
8, A yield right of w a y sign to
he visible from l.ake Mary Hlvd.
With the arrival o f Valerie
Vokac from Cody, Wyoming, Id
states and one foreign country ar*
represented on the staff of mer­
maids at Wc»ki War-bee, Florida.

1 LB. CLUB STEAK
French Fries. Onion Kings,

iieitCU rWv/i n o

n u n ,. 21

form parents of school work, a c - ;
tivities, project, and other items
of interest taking place at the
school.
Each student serve, as a report­
er. All items are proof-read, cor­
rected and then r e w r i t t e n .
Through this work, class members
hope to improve spelling, composi­
tion and use nf correct grammar
and to provide a progress report
fo parents.

BONELESS s t r i p s t e a k
French Fries, Onion Ringd,
Salad, Toasted Bun
BEEF BURGER STEAK
V‘ c* «rh Frirw. fin ion R in gs

Salad, Toasted Bun

S A N D W IC H SHOP

SANFORD

DeBary GOP
Honors Candidate
.A coffea held at the home of
lira. Gregory Kesainich of Plumoaa Bd. by woman of the DeBary
Republican Club, honored Flor­
ence A. Becker, eendidate for
member of the Volusia County
Board of Instruction, District f.
Assisting the huatese to greet
over HID guesta were Volusia
County Republican Chairman Max
Cohn and Mrs. Colin, Mrs. I’hillip
Lounsberry and Mr*. Charles
BerUch.

Many featurrs and events repre­
senting the work of as many more
Altamonte Springs mothers, fath­
ers and teacher* will make up the
schedule for the Altamonte Ele­
mentary Halloween rarnival at the
school, Oct. 20, from S p m. until
0 p. m.
Mrs. W. I-. Swofford, chairman
of ways ami means and her turn-

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BEDDING.

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•

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* Special Matching Box Spring
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COMPLETE SET

*79.50

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SHOW YOU THE MOST
MAINTENANCE-FREE
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BOX SPRING

HOI A till* Lock - Multi Foil
Prehuill Sngproof Border
I Dura-Grip Handles
8 Anchor-Fast Ventilators
Nylon Grip Tufted
Special Firm Matching Box Spring
Permati/ed For Florida Freshness

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BOX SPRING

Border

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Del.uxe M atching B ox Spring

Outfit lit ttii muffler.
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Imported Belgium D a m a sk ('over
Extra F i n n Const ru ction
Perm;tti/.cd For Florida K'reshne***
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MATTRESS AND

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Sanford, Florid*

�*

Flood Control

Ull)F U a ttfo rii lirn ttii

ts tha problem of every citiien o f Seminole County.
Write, wire or telephone our congressional delegation,
state legislators and the governor-elect and urge im­
mediate action on the proposed s a fe r conservation and
control aysTemi
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WEATHER: Cloudv through Saturday. High today. 80-85. Low today. 65-70.
United Press Leased Win

Established 1908

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

U.S. Stops
Payment In
Road Probe

NO. 45

Engineers Assure Rush
On W ater Control Study

r.4 i*ljA(i A jL
tf. I Burts* erf Holds, actio*
Thursday «(t«r Ih# State Road
Department fit#d sight •ugin«#r»
in an alleged payola scandal, Iron
payments of federal funds on
jjoject* hamllkd hjr ton e Brothers

*_
•„
The fust si-p in getting ■ wistei i Kiider from Washington sflee a getting the feadhility re|*.tt which gmeer, in a three-hour aessioa ha
control projec t underway for the ; conference with tha rhtef aides to would pa«* the » s * for a slate ,|ark»onvil1a Thursday,
Kri, , , r ^
lh, t lh, T nT&lt;tVM|
upper St. Johns Ki*er Jt»*in was MaJ. (Jen. K. (\ Itsrhner, ehief of ( sppropriatlon to acquire land and
ac.omplithrd today.
thn l!. S. Corps of Engineer*, this flow easements.
plans for th* project and efforta
Cost of the initial project is ex
The l'. S. Corps of Knitineen morning.
assured Congressman Syd Her.,
Ilartong also said today shai he nested SSI h* approximately ,2 to get top priority front Washing­
ton for tha eorps to start Sha randy
long they scjll romplet* an Interim -sirold he glad to appear before the million.
Under, on learning of l h# news as smm as possible.
feasibility report ihnwing the slate legislator* eommiMt* to #«•
At Thursday'* meeting Reeking
lands that must he aiquirrd by the plain th* need for action on the from Washington, said " a s have
state in such s program hefoie the part of the state as soon a* pos­ now overcome the first obstacle in and hlidar emphasised tha imgetting the project underway."
port a nr* of getting the report ft*
Fk'ridn |sj;'*,srrir, m.ria in Xord sible.
Haltring and hrulrr met mill the project romplelrd hafui* next
No action on Ilia project rould
Her long rnllerl Seminole Cooo
tv Connnission Chairman John get .tailed without th* legislature Col. Julian Suitor huh, district an-1April when the legislator* meets.

Construction Co. o( Tampa
Co m and iU affiliate* were
harred from bidding on an* fu­
ture road projects. Some of the
fired engineers ssid they ‘ 'sus­
pected" anonymous payments to
them cam# from Cone. Cone em­
ployes subpoenaed by thr legis­
lative Rnad* Committee refused
'o testify on advice of counsel.
Olive Bureau of Roads said the
freer# would apply pending re­
sold of a check to see if the
work done by Cone was up to
standard. The federal government
pays 90 percent of the cost on
interstate projects.
There was nn immediate esti­
mate of how much money was
involved. The State Road Depart­
ment pays intrrstate contrielori
Oilh slate funds and it later re­
imbursed he the federal govern
njent. Thursday’s action cuts oft
the reimbursements
At a Thursday news confcrcnre
f,nv. l.efloy Collins called reve­
lation of ijhe alleged payoffs
"shnekins, revolting and sicken­
ing’’ and called for prosecution
of those involved.
"I expect the courts to proceed
Vigorously and liligenlly to punish
where punishment it deserved,"
he aatd.
Collins said the next legislature
might be » n r to pass a bill pro
h'bstmg policial campaign con­
tributions (rum road contractors.
Unities, liquor dealers and hold­
ers of race track franchises are
barred under present state Uv

City Candidates Give Views

McDonald spent his five min­
i'll) touiuiii'ion Uroup t ran* to aneoiirage liiduitry here hy
utes talking about whai a good
donating
land
and
perhapt
sub
Uirfaie LfHoy Anrfeiano cruirixeil
commissioner should he. emp iss­
suluing the industry," be said
tli# “ MAxlfful aprtiiliiig of public
He also discussed the nerd lor uing leadership, rate interest,
fun h,” hill Hrclinrrf to pfiilairzit alert leader*' ip if "we «re
Burglar* hid * field d*y it th#
business background ami chartrier and integrity.
momenli Utrr \»iifn qucxiioncd to progres*."
A, P, Fnrth«y home in I.ak# Mnrr
hy a
al Ih# organi/.«Uon »
Thurnlay taking mor* than •
★
★
★
Jt.lklU smith ftf hou*ehold go-wt*
luncheon Thurmla*.

★ ★ ★

Sl'KITAL AfJENTS Henvin William.'*, l«*lt, anti Ron Dick of the Fioriilft
Sheriff* Rureau will review Imil check case* with Sanford area meicliattls
hI a special conference next Thnrstluy.

Funds Needed
('handier of ConirneiTe President I!. I., Perkin* Jt.
totl iv ctilled mi nil Sanford mncliiintw *•ho wish to etuitvj'oiite fund* for the uniiuul l hristnias parade scheduled
Doc. 1 to do so '‘immediately."

Sheriff Sponsors
Program On Checks

K»i*liri|f Ih*it IMil rhrt'k %li*Ut*
tom ran h« iwlili.nl in Bfitilnolr
M'liuntv »*t.i t# ; » o i*
erf nil
* 7»C i.1 ouol ev* iU 5* eojiflfriitl l&lt; * t i v nti it I.sr.'. * and
f
, 'Li
bjif.u-tired !&gt;' the Jiiyceen.
ilia mi*rthints, Hhriiff 1 t IIhIiAll fiiiii's should he forwartled to the (.hanibftr of
hy hulay ptiiSiilini'fd plan* for a
Commerce, Perkin* said.
, *ioi 1 he* k nmft** CD* r 1&lt;i I.** lirM n|
^::I*t p. m. next Thtir«d*iy *t the
fiv ic LVntri.
fti'in »M**mjitivr€ of tlir Ktotnim
Sheriff'x ttuienu ami the i*ht«riff' iffiie talll pirncni I)i•* pin, fill!.
All jR’i’ m u u Iki air i* •|*maiMr
f «f
ihrika air murd to a*
'iml. If* hby rtnphasizrii
llilllliy %
hU He
Hnl’ilrd tlir
vIlnl »*|I*JMi* fl.M a "nit'll I1M Ilf ilrfui Ills
AH of Sanford is welcoming Hie convention if v'»&gt; m j'"&gt; It could I injf all niiMchant a a&lt; t•&lt; p ii a u
Florida Civilans, it was report- Im a* high as tun Registration turns they inn Like in help cm tail
, .
,
,
,
,
, will start lnd.iv when lii se arrtv hml i hci k aciivily.
ed at a final meeting of the local
ing early may register at the
*'A* uni (liiifT tu a tatir%**\ ip nit* in
club before it host* the »Ute ■r M f Cen, „ . fruin 7 p m.
„
FI m bill *M llnhtiy eXfiUllO
cluhi hrtg Saturday.
p. m
Saturday morning, I't* .i .ti.iii.tc th.it v.rl! if'- ’f fi *• nrf!
Even the i ty got in pi* spirit guest* will register from 8 a in. lion hurl check* will m» written in
with printed
parking slickers to n a m.
the st.'itr thift year.
allowing the utu -of town guests
1 rumpleie convention kit will | *" Tile value of the *• clirt Iks « ill
free parking all day Saturday. he given to toe Civitan* wlieii they &lt;*Xrecil VIOl) nitlll m." He Ullirf, R«l&lt;l
Report* were given In l,ie coin register vvith items donated frotn Ifijf. “ you inmv He rcitMiii l li.it ' r
inittee head-. Dr. V \\ Woodall, the Chamber of lummeree am) ni Smpi note will u si'n r 4 a-*
«h»ie of them.
general chairman. Hr
B. K otier husinrsvrs in Sjnfurd
T.ie Saturday program will in
Rla.se Civic Center reservations,
**VVe fft*I 11int hy fully fiifotup *p
Ray Metcalf, door prizes and dude a welcome to Sanford by m v T il ir i iit w In* Niir ilia lumh^t
women’s activates: Charlie Kanip Mayor Karl Higginbotham, ,ev 1 it l»y Him prolih'io. « ' .*n
s
and tin • F.struigo, publicity and oral reports hy Male and local .'finIT way t mtiril xtoiiping it, " flm
regtstrallun, hull Bns»m. print I'lviuns. drawing lor door prizes, ’ in i if f ah nl.
Special n^vui* |li i a in Willi .m*
Ing, Fred Fisher, invitations. lloh luncheon, and in the allcmuou,
Hancock, rater nz Jack Kr'csoti. business meeiingv with president- rtinl Non IH* k irf tin* h Iiii pin Si.*
ami govs-rnor* conference, a meet ill’s llim-au will di c-i - Dir ,,.l,
sigiij,; lus- Dan-, transportation
Joe Dennison, parking, and Bill mg of the d istrict co u n cil, an I l- lli by demoo.tiatIKB vathois cl
loading of thr t'lv ila u 'x Fruit
llallMck, Junior (.'ivitan*.
hi -k operations au*l espb.if 1
t
Twelve
merchant*
donated Cake Gun to Dart IH# annual lihvv (-be- k rtperatoi s - .in be
cd.
money nr prize. Horne pisiribu charity project In action.
tor*, Florida Stair Bank. Sanford
Atlantic National Bank. Coca
Cola, Marion Harman, Touelilon s
Ruumtllal and Vmlcrsons, ! aust,
Strickland Morrison*. Holler, t a
pri an,| Sboeinake' Construction

Cuban, U. S.
Relations On
New Hard Footing Sanford Host To Florida
^ WASHINGTON (I 1*11 — The
ri'nited Slate* put d* relationship
with Cuba on a new hard fool­
ing today, rrrnlliui! Us ambuss,*
dor from Havana for ' extended
eonsulstlons."
Official* said the main reason
for ordering tlir recall of Ambas­
sador I’ hilip W Bonsai Thursday
wls that relations between the
C. S. Embassy and the Cuban
.Foreign Office were so strained
^iat having an ambassador was
a "waste of manpower."
(Jen. David M. Schoup, com­
mandant of .the Marine Corps.
•aid Thursday additional Marines
are being sent to the American
naval base at Guantanamo Bay,
Cuba.
Schoup. who made the state­
ment at the Armed Forces S'aff
_ nlleg* hare, would not say h»w
many men had been sent to
Guantanamo &lt;*r would h* m tae
future
In another phase of the running
hattie with t astro, the United
Stairs si&lt;o is csinside ring making
ih# Untied Nation* a forum for
full debate of the I'.S. Cuba du
pule.
Xrgenline b en
Mai
ErnNIo
^ .s c v ar a said early lixlav llusiia
a rfl u»nd nearly UK) lechnitiam
t&lt;* 1 ills* nr* year te perform unspecified tasks.
(Juevai* laid Cuba needs the
Th#
4fl#iaJant # it th#
help nl foreign technician* to
rvn expropriated U. s, industries
becausa it* own experts cannot
decipher th# rode* the Americans
used to record production formu­
la*.
^ At the iinir time, qualified ob­
server* said Russ.an and Czech
technician* already n this conn
Tha Chnmber of Commerce
try ar* bei.eved to Ine at-e milling , board of dire, tun will meet »t 7
Soviet-nude MIG let* or other 1 p. ni. next Thursday in ale. t new
planes at ban Julian airbase in offiect, for the year, Tie.idaiit H.
southwestern I’utva.
U. J'aiklrv. Jr. re(H&gt;rieil today.
A new pre.idcnt, Vtca prr*icient
'nod treasuree will h# named »nd
tha newly elected hoard of dirertin* will take over.
f’erkln* repotte&gt;l also that a
I’uli « t.-lijv Hi* investigating a tubut* will be given peisonnel of

Civitan Clubr Saturday

Antlerxon it nn# of iht four C’ii&gt;
Com max'iion carulnlatci «#ekms
election for two cit) Iwartl po*M
in the Vovemher general election.
Ulhct ctinfliilatrx who apoke
ner# innmUiciil ronunut oner A
I*. UiUon, tiroup I. arvf Torn Me
ponald md R I Boynton, (iroup
2,
Aiwiervutt, thr fir.l ramlidate
to speak, said hr wtill'd u-* sound
Immif" yiidgmriit if electod l.»
ofllre ami rapjx-it wasteful spend
inj of pohllr fund* aa • heavy
burden lu thr taxpayer*.
However, moment* I* rr dwr
ing 4 .........
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Prlot1'
one l.tvvee asked Advleison if he
w in d rlahurate un what he meant
hv that statement and Amlcrson
said "'I is a difficult question and
might tie cmlMn*«*ing al thi*
time It i» my personal opinion
ami is not directed as just one
Item m paiticular.*'
Kadi candidate was alluted five
minutes to discus* hi* platform,
with candidate* reporting that
itu-v favored no iu c r e .K ‘ in taxes
unit-* it wav an absolute nr re*
«ity and lavuring more progress
for the community.
three of thr lantUtlhlc*, Mc­
Donald,
Boynton
and
Wilson,
agreed on the need (or a sewerage
plant with Amlcrlon laying he
had not had an opportunity to
midi the mallei fully.
McDonald said the rily should
l s i k ford* I t t:ie p!,v wiuie
Boynton said it wa« a vital need
in rite I’u u i mu n . ' y "'I w* expect

I

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to'd police

that a re

i Ituas u uuuu l usei-f.

a tilth rnvuunlcr in the lildoric
"Great Drhate" series. Aide* .*aid

The candidates i d aside mud
of today lor ronfairncex wilh
aides and study in prapaialmn
lor the fov.iIh encounter.
cun
Nixon vya. vli'scnlied as
(.dent and eager."
Kennedy kept up hi* drinaml)
that the vie* piesldent agiet to
“ ■

rival* engaged in a lultle of thr
mimeograph machine., issuing *
•eriei of slalriueni* attacking
each other on vailno* issue*.
In one document,
Kennedy
charged that Nixon made 1-1
"glaiing errun'' in a Ul-poinl
"while pa|&gt;ar" that accused the
Demurratir nsiiiiiiiec' •&gt;( inaveurarie*. Kennedy irplied to Nivun
point by point. Hr then po-cd in
question* ronrcrning cert,mi Nl*on ranipaign itaiement*.
In inuthrr pai&gt;er, Hie Alassa(hulls seualur said tlir 1J. S. ban
nn most cv|Miits In Uuha was in
effective and described Nixon'
"New Uuha policy" a- "too little
and loo late." Kennedy oiilllnrd
hi* own policy, including * propn*»l lur aid to anli-('a*lro force*
inside and outside Cuba.
A l almost the *anve momriit.
Nixon said on I New York polili
cal TV broadcast that Democratic
statements lint Cuba wa* lost to
the free wot Id were "ir response

News Briefs
Plant Site Near
WASHINGTON (UP!)—A Klee
lion rotnniitlee Thursday nar
rowed from 11 to seven tnr mini
^ (), ci„ M hf(„ run,jdered as
thr -lie for a plant to convert
.all water in trpsh water and
kept Key West sod I’orl Orange,
Fla , under consider aIion.

Whoopei* Arrives

the Demoviatic nominee was cun
sidrring

sending Nixon

a

tele­

gram in the nature of a fontial
challenge to another TV meeting.
On the eve of the debate, the

City Opens Bids
• On Police Cars

hii«

hi

ikr ciLivliir. '

Nixon aim accused Kennedy of
trying to atm Hie pre.ideni with
excessive power*
in
tabor indu-try dl-putes so that lie plight
"cIsi 1&gt; eiiant management" with­
out rhaxirntiig errant unions.
"My oppotirril might as well
•late Hie Imih," Nixon's stale
mcnl said.
\» president lie
wuold -etlle major labor disputes
himself, booling in his ham!, the

SANTOIID CIVITANS. Dr. A. W. Woudull, Kay Metcair, « harlie Kumpf.
Iv -v Shu ninkt-r, Di FI. R. IH liwc mid iinli (li - nu gu uvn thr* final ptotiriim
Oi

I v*,ll**Wusl U loam.

cleanup following Hunnanr

iK m i,* .

im .r r and appioxiuiaiely IS in
ReM varioo
•hang* was tlulrn.
mealing at to# Ci**e t snl*i slurold
Fotry was gaim-d by breaking • l&gt;* mad* at th* chamber of Com­
wi 'ifnw on th# aide nf th# build- merce Tha if idlma foe teirrva

Ry United Press International
Feuding presidential opponent*
llirhatil M. Nixon and John F.
Kennedy squared off fur their iadio-TV debate on foreign policy
tonight — prnbablv the voters'
last chance In tee them argue
lace-to face before election day.

and elothln#, the Sheriff* offic#
leportswl.
Foil y t**« gained hy breaking 4
•;lu»* vsindow sm the .id* of th#
In line, the Sheriff* office said.
Tha Forshay a were apparently
Buna fimtn their home *11 day,
Sheriff J. I,. Hobby **id.
" The place wa* completely ran•*i kiwi," ha ■ddail.
Am.mg the misaing ilems were ■
TV act, one clock, l'J gaug# shot
gun, iH pair* of nylon*. Cl spoil
•h ill, and vaiiou* pairs of underwen f,
'Tha Sheriff'., uftlce lepurled al•v; that vnloalde piece* of ailver*
vsnm mill jewelry were taken,
The ahrillf'a offic* I* *1111 work­
ing un tha cas* and hisv* not com­
pleted tha |i«(. of merrhandis#
stolen, nor the value.

t"***T "I decision
Ualtfornia Drinocrat. rlurged
today that I'rr-xidriit Klsinhowei
mail.' an 'openly partisan" ailaik
no Sen, John F, Kennedy. They de­
manded e'pial radio and television
lime to answer it.
t'ANMt.NJOM i l l ’ ll — The
Kisriihuvver in a Thursday ingot
Uniicil Na ion. t’ornmand accused speech at San Franciseu itid rcitly
Con1init'11-si \iulfi ho. &lt;j ti.l iv o' accii-'cil Hie Denioi latic juv id- ulhiilirii tanks in the dniiilitar zcd la! r-.iiit.ii., i&gt;[ di Mililz Hu
truce /one between North and
in campaign stalenicul* that t , s
.Smith Korea. North hurra at lirst
prestige abroad ha* lallrn sharp
denied the chai ;e hoi lai- a red
ly in rcc. nt years.
to inve.tigale. No miliary arms
Roger Kent, slate chairman of
are permitted in Hi# 2‘ s mile
the Kennedy lu rc rs , I mined a irly
Wide true# rune.
labelled Ihe address before tlir
t'oinmunvsealtli l loll a* "an atFlu Shots I rjied
W ASHINGTl)N (IT’ I I—Tha 1 S. lai k on Sm, Kennedy mid an •nTuhlic Health Service Thui day diirsemtnl of Vice T re side id Rich­
urged persons suffering (rum ard it Nixon," ihe t,oi* nominee.
"This shows mat Die Republi­
heart and lung disease to get
vaccinated against flu. it report, cans are crudely Using Mi, Kt
ed that fits epidemics of the last irnliuvsei s office to advance .Nixthree years * alninslantly run-i on-l.ndgr," Kent said in a slate
tinned mat ihe danger* oi Infill- menu
en/a air much grraier lor ps
It was the first official Demo
Hems with heart nr lung disease rrallc anger expresseif since the
inaa for other*,"
President began taking oblique
pokes at tile oppsisiiion duiing a
Rail Rate Raised
cioss-roi.nl ry tour called "mmI WASHINGTON (l I'll - Hie
political ' by the White House.
Interstate Commerce Commission
tod. y aotborizrd Ih# nai.on * rail
| rsja.ls to iiurea -a
Kunera! service* fi»r Clarence
freight rale* atuiot on# percent
Osleeiv will he held
•fftrti&gt;* next Monday. At the r, Snyder
•am# rime, howavtr, IF# comiuil- Saturday in the Briaaon Funeral
iiu# held up psopu##d increase* Ilow# Chapel at ) p. in. Re v.
j for eertaiu commodities and .pe­ Grovar Sewell and Rev. Jo# DoUl
ri al •« vise- an-1 ard(red an in hitt will officiate Burial will he

Police Investigate
Another Break-In

.
*&gt;iri»d sometime Thur*day
night. &lt; t h e

The Campaign

W XMlINUTtlN it I'll— The In
lerior Department said Thursday
thr first of the remaining M
wlumping crane* hav a im r d at
i Die National WTIdllU Refuge a!
Xranvas, Tax . lor in* 19*10 81 winler *n&lt;t Dial the ftlhris are tv
lu Kfow."
pertrd In arrive from their sum
Wilson said hr is fur the plant, nier nesting grounds in northern
hut *1 don’t a int in force it Canada doimg the next alx weeks
Joan p-ople's ncvlt* However. Ih*
time is coming when we wilt have .\KC Gives Data
iii have it."
TOKYO (IT T i—The t S.Alom
In his brief Uik, Wil.ioi said he ir F.nergv Uninmuriion presented
, ivors the continued and orderly two roller,Ion* of tHuikS and dor
growth of tl’ &lt;* city and would li-iicnt* on alum r r ic. gy to the
iurk on Keep ng lax#, down hut Japanc-e Dial tlhiaiy Thursday.
»e ran t dory our re«ulenls Ih# Fads collection contau , shoot .V).(.vcilitles they are entitled to."
0&lt;»i iJm-uinriiH riuiipil#*! during
Boynlun van) we must work In mmf than
tif r# I'irc t
el new industry line and one ami ilt'xrliipinrnl h&gt; tin* l . S
way is to have a sensible tax coin hi *t» Inn.
pi nqrain
Ae also niu-t do evnyltiing Reds Atrusuti

C Of C Directors
To Meet Thursday

—I----------- i* M —— 1. 1’ bo-'s

Burglars Loot
Forshay Home
In Lake Mary

U l a l i i k l Izu -lilo e i DlewliUg lltltu i u l U i U a j .

(.liiitaltl i ' B u l u j

i# Uwsaea Xamatsuy.

Th* -St riel, la ml-Morrison Co. o f
Sanford war ilia appairnt low
bidder un thire »«w police ear* al
x bivl opening meeting of th* City
Com mission Thursday afternoon.
Th# Im a! filin', price for th#
tlireu eait wa# $il Hill). The bid It
espaitvii l# h* awaidni at Mondivy night's City I'oiumission mrsting. City M in fg 'r W K. knowl**
-aid today.
Wilh th* iddit'on of th* thr*#
oi'vv &lt;ai-, tha polic* departinenl
ssill now h«v# fis* ears in opera.
lion,
The ('ommitsion aUn opened
hill* on aspiialt ami ronerata *urfacing for it* lio'U-tvl street »#•
s o ifin-ing program.
The apparent loss tod was th*
Macasphnlt Co. of Drlando with a
low hid of *19,130 *0.
idle commission also opened hid*
on a gnl huge pai 1- r vvith the appMieiit low hiil by Superior Mount
of Orlando of pVuOJ,
Bids were also opeus-d for gaso­
line and diesel oil The appal ent
low hiri for til# piemiom gaso­
line nivs Urn Hire Grille wiHi a low
hid o f 1 ' I ei n . pet gallon. F"r
tin- ii-gulai gasoline, the apparent
.ms hid vsits Texaco with 10.1
cents pci gallon ..ml for dics*l oil.
Dinner fitari with 11,97 rent* per
ga [Ion.

Democratic Women
Plan Vole Drive
An nvirsiiirsllui.sl mratinr af
the w, nn, worker* on th* Kenni-dv-Johnson campaign it. Semiil.de County was held this morn­
ing.
County Denuycrutie Chairman
Joe Das is spoke tn th# group and
distributed mstenal on th# eampaign.
Plans fur conianlialed work foe
the randitiaies were mail* and th*
.

, , .', ■ !

■ * _ -___ . ■■■u.un.esi_

Heasfquarlar* fo- tha SeminoU
Gounty rampaign wilt he in th#
Woodruff Hhlg. on hirst St.
j Person* Interested in helping ia
i th# rampaign fas th# KannadyJohnson lirl.et may call th# earn-

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                    <text>Paga 10— Wed. O ct 19.1960

SAVE DURING OUR FALL HARVEST OF VALUES
Y/ESTFRN LEAN MEATY

MflRCHAN&lt;*
WON STAMP*

, WASHINGTON (UPI) — Henry
Cabot Lodge U the ouiprieo p*tkif * of thle presidential campaign.
EfMfnra amimnUlm that t-odg*
Is as Important to tho Republican
ttekot a* Is Vie* president Riehat*! SI. Nixon.
f o r ecemjt'er WJhmI 10* chip*
are down hi the concluding weeks
of tho campaign. Lodge will be
given tho job of making New
York flu te safe for Republican*
Urn. Ho is U bo assigned five
dags of campaigning In New York.
Republican strategists know that
the ticket carrying the five or
etx top Industrial states will win
the election. Those are the areas
In which l.odg* has been heavily
exposed with mors to rome, es­
pecially In New York.
. Til Democrat le vice presiden­
tial nominee's principal responsi­
bility ia tho appose of I-edge's,
flan. Lyndon B Johnson was
added to the Democratie ticket In
a bid for the flouth. For Johnson,
Democratic strategists want a
Minimum etposurt In the North
and a maximum expmura ia tha
South and flouthwrst.
Tho left wing of the Democratic
Party with command posts in the
great northern titles resented
Johnson’s nomination and said an.
T htrs was resc.itmsnt in the
South, too, hut tho resentments of
northern left wingers and aouthorn eonssrvaUves were on con­
flicting grounds.
Southern conservatives resented
Johnson's collaboration with a
Nsw Deal-Fair Deal presidential
candidate and hit endorsement of
a far left-of-cenler pisiform. The
clamor
of
northern
protest
against Johnson has subsided, FI in
achievement has been more posi­
tive in tho South.
Outride Virginia and Misiis•Ippi, tha top Democratic office
holdora a rt supporting the Ken­
nedy • Johnson ticket although
many of them reject In anger the
Denmcratle platform. Sen. Harry
F. Byrd, (D-Va.,1 and Gov. Ro.a
Harnett of Mississippi aro halkIng. Byrd Is withholding endorse­
ment of tho Democratic presiden­
tial ticket. Harnett is in active
apposition.
The ronsensut of pulse-feelers
to the Mouth to that Johnson, an
far, has done a pretty good Job of
preventing a break away in that
area.

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if we eannot show some definite plan to
eliminate the objectionable flood situa­
tions.
Designers of the reservoir plan con­
cede that it cannot suit every individual
between hera and the Atlantic—hut they
rightly insist that it U practical and suit­
able for the majority.
No ioJlvi.iua! ran suffer if this pro­
posal i* e/frvU d—land for the reservoirs
would he paid for at a fair price. Every­
body gets a water control system.
The five-counties involved in this mu­
tual problem presently are part of the Cen­
tral and Southern Florida Flood Control
District. There certainly has not been any­
thing mutual about the p ro je c ts pre­
viously accomplished by this district—
they’ve all been south—way south.
it must tie granted that I ha southern
part of the sla #. -is great need of th - p ro ­
jects them, and more, but in th« 11 years
&lt;&lt;f the district's existence, what major un­
dertaking has been listed fur the central
part of the state—our section?
Tax money goes from tha counties into
the federal funds which are appropriated
each year for the flood control district.
Seminole, Brevard, Orange. Volusia, and
Indian River Counties must begin to get
a return fur theih money.
And, if we enn’t get it right away within the structure of the so-called Central
and Southern Florida Flood Control Dis­
trict, let's get legislation to form a fivecounty district to handle the floods and
drouth* ourselves.

The time has come for Seminole L'ottnty and neighboring counties to atop slosh­
ing around in their water problem am!
take the only way out.
There ia no mure time to waste waiting
for another dry spell to lull ourselves into
—disinterest in water control. Dry spell*
• a r e our alternative problem, aUiiuugh
may bo the lesser of two evil*
The only way out of the mire — and
th a t’* just what it is — is to get control of
the waters of the St. John* River. This
means the Upix*r St. Johns River Basin
must be turned into a conservation and
control area.
There Is a* current propusal which
would do this in a satisfactory and logical
f way. This plan would install a series of
reservoirs in a line between the Seminole-.
Volusia area into Indian River County.
The reservoirs would store water—taking
the overflow from the river and all those
waters being drained into it during the
w et-seasons and keeping it available for
return during the dry seasons.
There is nothing simpler than that.
Anri such a plan has gained approval of officials of Seminole County and the four
» neighboring counties involved. A fivecounty committees has begun placing the
npjxMil for action on the plan with our con­
gressional delegation in hopes th at the en­
gineers will he directed to get moving
rapidly on their report on the suggested
system.
There ia support for fho reservoir
rhain plan among the majority of people
in the five counties who have given serious
£ thought to the flood and water conserva­
tion problems which seem to get worse
each year in one way nr another.
It is imperative that a concentrated
effort by all these counties he made to get
immediate action. County officials need
the hacking of the citizens, without selfish
considerations. There is no individual or
group who is not affected by tha serious
growth of the water control problem in
this section. Nobody can say “ I'm not in• volved, my property is dry,” or “Why
should my land he taken in hv any such
project?”
When business and industrial surveys
show that any part of Seminole County U
under water the whole county is written
off as far as attracting any new life to
tha area. We are constantly under scru­
tiny these days by commercial interests
looking for locations and prospectiie resi^ dents looking for homes
•
We have lost some of these already
and are going to lose p &gt;
i-s 1

T here a lre a d y is m uch se n tim e n t
among th e fiv e count lea fo r su ch a m ove.

Every citizen of Seminole County
should discuss this project with county
officials, congressional delegation mem­
ber*. governor-nominee and other state of­
ficials. with neighbors in th* other coun­
ties—with anybody who will listen.
All should give v e h e m e n t su p p o rt to
our co m m itte e w hich is tr y in g to g et im ­
mediate a c tio n on a so lu tio n in a s itu a tio n ,
the m a g n itu d e of w hich easily escapes th e
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BRUSSELS 1U:*’l &gt;—Kinic »au-|
douin Wednesday night welcomed
hi* biida-t«-h# at llrusset* airport
and spectator* shouted "Ions live
th* queen " The Itl)-yr»r-otd kin*
embraced Don* Fabiola d* Mora y
Araitun, .12, a* she left tlie plan*
that brought her hue f r o m
Madrid.

Strike Threatens
NEW YORK l UPI I—Member*
of the United Eadrratiun of Teach­
ers voted Wednesday to ril on
s ii ike Nov, 7 until III* New York
City Board of Education meet*
their demand* (or recognition of
Hie union at a teacher*' represen­
tative and lor tn-nefil* including a
due* check-off. Th* union claim*
111,000 member* in the city.

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Kennedy
By United P ievs International
JACKSONVILLE (UPD - U . S
Vice President Richard M. Nix- Rep, Charles Bennett, (D-Fla.,1
on has accused Sen. Jolla K Ken­
sal.) Actlnraday Democratic preainedy of making 11 separate
*miv.tulurucnts and distortions" dential ca'ididat* Joiin Kennedy
In the presidential campaign-amt has written him In tuppurt of a
Kennedy planned today to answer cross-FloiIda barge canal.
each charge in d-.-.l*.
Bennett said Kennedy wrote
Nixon issued a king statement
h,iti. ‘ If I aoi elected president,
Wednesday in which he said
"Sen. Kennedy in tins campaign 1 will be glad lo ciHiperate with
has resorted to ao many miss- you in making this project a
statements and distortion* that I reality. 1 regard it not only as
feel compelled In srt (he record important to Honda, but to the
straight,"
economy of th# entire country,
The Rrpuhllfan nomine* nt*d
which must entire all rrf our
what h* termed "the facts" on
these issues: Defense of tjiicmoy- naliniiat resource* rf we ate lo
Matsi., economic growth, power achetvt necessary eronomir ex
developments, (arm proxies*, fid- pan* ion."
cral ad to education, natural reThe canal wouirf run west acioss
sources, housing, defense spend- the state trom tn* mouth of the
ing. health progiams, medical gt. Johns River at Jacksonville,
care fur the aged, civil rights j up Hip St. John* to the headminimum wage, anil interest m water ol the Oklawalia River,
l.aim Amici it* .
and west along the Owtawah* u&gt;
Both candidates wera m New the Gulf of Mexico near YankeeYork City, only a few blocks apail. town It wmild cost atamt ft AO
preparing for llicir fourth, and million, Bennett aaid,
probablv final, radio-TV debate
Among its ctfcctv, the cuogrcxs
Friday p’ghi
man said, would be gicat savings
The vice president today spelled in the ahipmrntx of nil from the
out his program for advancing Gull vtalrs to the Eastern sea­
the nation's economy. He listed board.
possible "tax adjustments" lo
Kennedy received a tumuiluout
fight inflation.
welcome on hi* llcker lap# parade
Ihrough lower Manhattan in New
York Wednesday despite unfriend­
ly weather. Jubilant Democrats
ratted It the biggest crowd lit th#
ZURICH. -Swiiicrland iLTD — city s hiitorv, although police de­
Two Ainciican tourists expelled clined to set any specific crowd
from the -Soviet Union in the la t­ figures.

Unions Merge
WASHINGTON (Ul’Ii
The
nation a two oldest unions of post
of fir I- eleiks have ann.muted plans
lo tiivrg* into a aingl* oiganiaation under th* AF1.-UO by next
Mi^rh i^Jhey «»• th* National
•t Pual Office flet k».
1 tl cv
with about 100,non member*, and
th* United National Association i
uf Post Offic* Craftsmen, which;
ha* aland 15,000 membeit.

China Raps Germany
TOKYO (UPI)
• Communist
China eiurged today Ilia! lh*
United State* and West Gcim.tny
s x "plotting mur* intensively” to
turn III* Harman army into «»
atomic armed force. The New
Chinn new* agency ih*rgr&lt;l that
M.--1 tierinany ssuntil form a
(our'h &gt;&gt;mnle force in th* North
, * -to ‘ &gt;*4iy Alliance, a ’oiig
• th* "tilted Stoles, Jin’,nil
end Franc#.

Four Candidates
Set For Race
Only four candidates »nl dr
running (or Hi* two open city
commission posts in lh* November
general election
Wednesday was tit* deadline
tor qualifying for the p»*t
Tom McDona'I and It J Boynton
hav* qualified for Ihe iirnop ?
pon and A. L. Wilson and t. A
Anderson foe the Group 1 post

MARY FRANCES ROWLAND, left. Uvteilo Digit School minor, won the
$25 iuiving* account with Fir?l Federal Savings &amp; Loan Assn, in Die .layecu
Fire l’n*vt&gt;iition Essay contest for students of grades 10 through 12. Kathy
Keefe, eighth grader at All Souls Farm-hud School, won the wrist watch
giVcn the best essuy in grades seven through nine. Stan iii'iintley, Jay ecu
Fire Prevention Week chairman, made the presentations.
I Herald Photo)

Nikita Calls Arms Jaycees To Present
Plan A n'III Omen'
Good Government Award

MOSCOW it PI I— Soviet Pre
niier Nikita Khrushchev said to
day that the new disarmament
proposals submitted to the United
Nation* by Hie West "are an ill
omen for the future *
Khrushchev -.poke to 12,000 per
urn* Jammed into the I-enin
Sport* Stadium fur s report on
Ins $* day visit tn liir UN Hen
rral Assembly in New York The
speech also was broadcast over
nationwide radio ami television
networks.
"These proposal*," Khrushchev
said.
show that th* Western
powers still refuse lo approach
seriously the holulum of the dis
armament problem—that they are
continuing to us* disarmament
(„ m s rr up the pulley of the
, rm!, r *ce."
Khrushchev said that Hie first
•tag* of the I3ili Genetal Asscin
lily session was marked In Ihe
main by "the •Haggle of the new.
the progressive a11It the old. Hi*
mil worn, which was impeding the
grow lh and dev einpmeul ol tn*
new "

flic Sanford • Seminole County
Jaycees, as in previous years,
will again pi event the
‘ Good
Government Awaul" In a churn of
Seminule.
Purpose of the award i* U&gt; give
ircognilmo to an individual lor
Ills or her oulMiandmg service,
ability and accomplishments which
have culilrihuled to go-ai governmrnt in Itie town, iminly or area,
Sam Skelton, Jayeec chairman
announced.
file public, tliiougn any civic
dull or organisation, a* well as
milividiial cilui-n, is ad#d lo
assist in the program by subinilimg the name and short resume of
a candidate lor the a waul, All
names submitted will be judged
by a romiiHlle* based on lh* re
slime with entry,
f ully blanks, available *t the
Jaytre Informaliioi Cvnter on
Ilwy ii 02, must lie returned to
Hie center no later than Oct, 2f.
I here IS no ai:e icqiiilclOellt lor

Board Recommends
Price Expiration

Grid Motorcade
“Set Friday

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TA'MPA (U Plt— The Legisla­
tive Road* Uoinmittre planned to­
day to check the possibility of
recommending contempt ctlatlnn*
against aix persons who refused
lo testify about alleged payoff*
by Con* Brn*, Contracting Uo.
Tha cuminittcf, at Ihe end ol
ils tv*oil*y pihilir hearing Wed­
nesday night, voted to "turn over
to Ihe proper slate and county
authorities" any information they .
might want hi use .should they
decide to cueek for any vioiauuns
ol Hie law.
Refusals by the Con# employe.*
came as right State Hoad engi­
neers ailmitled they received
through Ihe mail anonymous pay­
ment* in cash. Five said they
dui mil know wlicr* the mosey
came from. Three said (hey un­
derstood it came from Cone Broa.
They testified ihe money cam#
in $25 weekly payment* whit#
they were connected with Cone
projects.
All eight denied that the cash
had influenced them to give Cons
Bros, preferential treatment and
welcomed an investigation of
roads built by Cone in which they
were involved.
But Hires' other road engineer*
denied they had received Iny
p isofii from .Cone or nnylmdy
els*. However, mini ot them
agreed that H was common to
get small gifts from roast con­
tractors a t Christmas presents.
Tlie employes refusing to testi­
fy were
Nichols Wmg«nd«n,
C. R- Brown, John M. Bailey,
Charles E. Bides Jr,, Georg#
Brandewie, ami John B. liacnel,
all of Tampa,

nominees who must be a resident
of the county. Nominees may be an
elected official, an appointed oltlter, an employe or a communityminded churn, provided he or ah*
has made an oulslandinjt record
in the lirld of good government.
No p, i sun shall 1h- sods 1.1r lc sI a
nominee If lie is a liolder of pub­
lic oilier Ihrough a statewide
election, or vvlioai* appointment
Is such Hut lie serve* ttie stale
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—A jury
as * whole, rathpr thou g city, began its first full day today erf
county or district.
ikiiui-ialiug &lt;hi murder charges
against Dr. K. Bernard Finch and
his young paramour, Carol# Tr#goff.
Tli* stale svkul the jury of 11
women and une man hearing Ihe
retrial to return a verdict «rf first
degree murder arainxt th* lover*
for Hie slaying of the wealthy sur­
The County Zoning Board Weil geon'* wife.
nesday night approved a request
Such a verdict came* with it a
lor mduvinsl park inning for 33 mandatory sentence of either lit#
a n e s on Ilwy. 17 112, a quarter
imprisonment or death m Ihe gas
mile north of llv* Seminole Orange
chamber under California law.
County line.
The jury finally began it* deThe a tea is expected 1st h*
liberation*
talc Wednesday alter
developed by J. Hilbert Sapp of
listening lo 89 witoevse* in nearly
Orlando
Sapp plans (•• dcvainp xmail io IT week* nl Inal After meeting
for lev* Ilian two hour*, the juror*
dustry in that area.
Final approval is expected to were lucked up in hotel room*
come before Hie l minty Uoiniiiis- fur the night.
AUuuugti there were cu rffieiat
*.un next Tuesday.
In other business during the piedicliuii.v on Juiw long liu-ir domeeting, Ihe board recoin mended liberation* would last, X was
that Sanford Avr. between 2iith recalled by courtroom observers
ami 27th St. lie sorted U 2 cum­ tii.it Juroix In the fir*t trial of
mer rial.
Hie couple spent eight dai s be­
fore admitting they weie hopeless­
ly deadlocked last Marrh 12. That
(ru t ta vied three muniiis and f«.»r
days.

Finch Jury Opens
Deliberations

Board Approves
industrial Park

Area Youngsters
Convention Bound

Expelled Tourists
Enroute To U. S.

est Russian anli-'py campaign
left fur the United Mate* by air
today.
Tom Adams, Democratic nomi­
Mark Kaminsky, 25. of Jeffer­
ne* for the Secretary of State son, Tap., Mich , snd Harvey Ben­
post will b*- in Sanford today as nett. 2»i, of Halfl, Maine, were
TALLAHASSEE (U Plt — A
guest of honor at a t p. m. dm- I »xbtJv.!«d to arrive m New York special sludv committee *f the
a ncr at Jim Spencer * Restaurant.
Stair Milk Commission recom­
ttils afternoon
At that lime Adams wili meet
mended unanimously Wednesday
with munty Democratic campaign
that the minimum retail milk
workars.
price regulation be allowed tax ;
expo* Nov. 15.
’Hie cum nuttier suggested a
The Bonder* Club will sponsor
ltid Opt*nine
regulation
forbidding b»tow • cost
Tiir City
t'oilinuavion IS open a grid motor :-.l* k ridaj mghl
in; bids on the** n*w pniie# cars, [ tn Winter Park, t ars will Jw- de- selling he *«t up in its place.
The recommr ndaUun will o*
a garba;«
packer and pick-up coratrd at Semuni# Ibgb School
truck at a
special mecling this atH 20 p m before proceeding to turned over to the full rommUsion
i fur acuun wluki it met-u Nov. la. |
^ lilMUucXO.
t hr* vuo.oad #ault.

There are 3d such systema id
Seminole County.
Public system* are checked each
month. If an individual wiaiie*
testa made on a home water sup­
ply, he must supply the health
'departm ent witn a sample which
will be sent to the state labora­
tories for cheeking.

6 Who Refused
To Testify May
Face Contempt

Bridge Welcomed

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run In determine if surfactant*
(detergent*) wtrv present in the*#
well* and both supplies were re
ported free of suciactanls."
Val Robbins, county sanitarian,
also said today that the October
lest* erf all cminty public ‘ water
systems show them to be free of
nt-ven, •vr-m! teat* have been surtactanla and safe fur drinking.

Ilia italeinanl read:
"Rouittw laboratory analjsi* o!
thesr wnlrr supplies are perform­
ed in the Slat* Board of Health
laboratory. T'.t* result* of these
report* are aatiafactory and no
bacteria have been found in the
water.

FRANKFURT, (i*rmany (UPI)
—Th* Communist thr*al to tleflln
l* not itnnininr th* cilv'a attrac­
tion to touriiln, according to th*
Hannan Trav*l Human. Tha burm u laid Wednesday that 10 p*r
cant more Hermann and 21 par
rant murt foreign tourist* visited
tiarlin thia y*ar than last

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NO. 44

W ater Supply Reported Safe

PITTSBURGH (UPD — As sir
of hop-fid optimum ■urroaudrd
negotiation* today between Westl&gt;r. Clyde Brother*, County
ir.ghou** Electric Curp, and the Health Department director. islr.terr.al:rr.nl Vri—. wf vt-.iri.-nl m td a statement today refuting
Worker* (Il'E l.
rumors of contamination «( pub­
lic water system* m tit* Hake
Mary area
Brothers mentioned ipecifirally
The lin t cold wave uf autumn
spread aero** th* Midwrvt Unlay lh* water ly.strma owned by
and headed for Ihe East. The mass Trank Evan* and Chailes Kruger.
of fre-rm* Canadian air dropped
teniperaluir* a* mu&lt; h aa 21 dagrsrea in 21 hour* and aent motoei*ta nulling *o gat station* for
anti-fire is.

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TTImTlTS DEYEn n’.MK.vr u i.M .iiiftS iii.^ r r i'.ii.
n jnr;: tim j/runt left, in*pectjs an x-ray ntachino at tii« new Ilculth Center on French
WVilm-.Hilny. I .nuking on. left to right, ore J. L. Murphv of the U. S.
i'ublic Welfare Dejiaitment regional office in Atlanta, (ia.. Health Center
architect John Hurlon nmi itr. Ciyiie Biullieia. 'i’iie FIX! approved the
building nfter the inspection. Furnuil dedicut in u ccrem-nirs ore scheduled
Nov. 17.
(itetssUl i ’ouUi)
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Two groups of Seminule County
young people are headed .Miami
way fur weekend ronventiuns,
Carl Stubbing', a slate winner
JAUKSON'YH.I.K (UPD - Th#
lo thy (11 Junior kpiary Projects
Entries, wilt attend the loth all nest Legislator# may **t«i,J tha
ntial meeting of the stale bee state ante* tax anil lower the Inkaeps-rs at the Everglades h o te l)' tangible piope ty tax, S ut# Sen.
Friday and Saiurdsy to receue Tom Adam* uf Drang* Park for*Ih* award Going with him will » 't W«dn*aday.
Iw hi* mother, Mrs George Slub
Adam*, addle dog lie Tat As­
hing*. his sister, Sust and tiini se»»di-* A'tix-Ullon *&gt;f F!*.rula,
said the this* per rent sate* lax
Taylor.
Wanda Mixon ami Linda Beat of might be extended to lax good*

Lawmakers May
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MIAMI BEACH (HIM 1 - Robert
C. Hill, U. S. ambassador to
Mexico, said
Wednesday U*i
United State* must work lo
"isolate'' Cuba because u |«V
"developed into a vermua.w »’
immediate threat" to th# *udr#
Western Hemisphere.
ilitl told tha national American
IrCgion convention at Miami Beach
"do not he surprised if Castro,
on instructions from Moscow and
Peking, attempts some colossal
and foolhardy antic deigned b&gt;
disturb this nation on th* « \t of
its national election*."
'T his Could be a mm* on
Guantanamo Bay," lie aaid.
"If Castro moves on Uuanlan*ma,“ the ambassador said, "the
United Stale* must defend Guan­
tanamo with all our strength. This
ought to show thi! world we mean
business and will wit tolerate any
further afironts to our country in
tuna or anywhere eise in the
world."
Under Castro, Hill said, Cuba
It suffering "a blood bath" more
rvlensiv* than under any previous
government on the island.
. In apparent allusion to the
recent executions of three Ameri­
cans in Cuba. Hill said "this
killing of American boys must be
Stopped. . . til# murder rrf Ameri
ran cilt/ent by the Communists
must cease."
", . . We imut act strongly,"
h« concluded. "Me must isolate
Cuba a dictatorial Red • ted r*
gime."

Air Of Optimism

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Ambassador Calls
Cuban Isolation
» Necessary Action

News Briefs

The files of The Herald date hack
many years and they at' tell the same an­
nual story of the fight against water—
except when they tell uf the fight against
drouth. \V« cannot let another 1U. 20. 30
years, or who knows how long, go by with­
out control of the St. Johns River waters.
When our county has been declared a
disaster area three times in one year isn't
it time our people and our neighbors in
the same plight stood together and. with­
in the human capabilities to cunt ml nal UP*. *&lt; i nd of .*0at lobe I f^FeverJ"

WEATHER: Cloudy with widely scattered showers through Friday. High today, 85-30. Low tonight, 65-70.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
UftfcocV.JJp** Leased Wirt__ Established 1908
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 19(H)

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of laji.gwood, will attend the state
Bapust Girt Ambassjilor House
party at the Golden Gate Hotel
Mtrnding with tnc girls will be
Mr*. Mai iclrstrii# I',o o ia , Lake
Mary G. K counselor an I Mrs,
i Luwia Fulch, Longwuod counselor.

lie auggislrd that If th* [ntangihl* t.u a n - cut tu it* th'.tJ Wv*l
It might yield mote nuiio-y lather
than lei*. Many wealth) people
dest.ua ... ivtila ... 1 lu.i.ta haails# of the tax ha said, but
t ntrgbt cum* if it was# iow cyl.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - If you found the justices engaged In a himself eould have coped with

This week, Khrushchev’* words
By PHIL NEWSOM
wWiis’i
t r a n s l a t e d Into'artida.
t PC ’foreign Editor
The
.Soviet trade union new»Among the lesser thunderbolts
paper
Trud
announced that 1X0
tlurled by Soviet Premier Khru­
young
Algerian*
would be invited
shchev dutlug bis lltrre-week so­
to thr Soviet Union for technical
journ a t the United Nation* was
training In factories. It alto dis­
hie announcement that he had
given “de faeto’’ recognition to closed that a Soviet ablp was load­
ing at Odessa with' machine tools,
the Algerian rebel government.
automobiles, tractors and com­
The unabridged dictionary de­ bines for Algerian refugee! In Tufine* a d* faeto government as
"one actually functioning s i a re- ' To ruh nine# salt In French
auU of a resolution or lebeliion wounds, It was disclosed that Al­
but not yat permanently estab­ gerian orphan* would be trans­
lished or _recognis'd."
ported tv (he no viet Union to
Khrushchev shrugged off the ••recuperate’’ In Communist youth
announcement as on* that ahould ramps. A spokesman said the re­
occasion no surprise since, he lief program was necssfary be­
said. President d* Gaulle himself cause of “atroeitlss of the French
also had given d* facto recogni­ colonialists,"
tion to the Algerirn rebels.
It la noteworthy that the pro­
This the French would heartily gram eomea under the sponsorship
deny, hut even so it might have of the Soviet trade unions and
been dismissed as juit another Hoes not yet bear tho official So­
Soviet pinprick had not Khru- viet government stamp.
achev followed it up with these
It Indicitaa th at Khrushchev ia
words;
i»«jb jr*i ready to push hie African
"The Soviet people always are policies to tho point of an open
tn sympathy with colonial peo­ break with Franco.
ples . . . We will alwayi render
Da Gaulle has laid ha will sav­
them the utmost aid possible— er relatione with any nation
the aid which will be useful to which recognizes the Algerian re­
(hem In attaining their freedom." bel regime.
A break with Franco now would
not help toward other pressing ob­
jectives also high on Khrushchev’s
agenda for coming month*. These
OCTOBER 17
include a summit conference in
Admissions
tho spring and eom* progress to­
Marianna Derby, Sanford; Juanita ward setlement of tho Berlin Is­
Cambridge, Sanford; Hilda Over- sue.
attest, Sanford; James Cunning­
Meanwhile, he ean be oapocted
ham, Sanford; Christina High- to pres* hie disruptive toetico hi
smith, Mims; Eve Debate, San­ Africa .
ford; Mary Hsian Jamison, San­
ford; Lola Brooks, Ostaen; I.inda
Dekte, Sanford; Helen Krvoy,
Lake Monroe; Fred Mueller. De­
n ary ; Mary Montgomery, Minis;
James Ardell Edge was pledged
Bertha Gihbs, Sanford; Ernest
to the Ksppa Sigma Fraternity
at F'oridi Southern College in
Lakeland it was announced today.
Edge was a I960 graduate of
Seminole High School.

think of the US. Supreme Court
in term s of great constitutional
litu e i, you might find inme of
Its senium a trifle disconcerting.
I know I did ........
.
I h#ppe"rt to have been is the
vicinity when the court convened
for Us Monday meeting and.
yielding to a wild Impulse. I de­
cided to look in on the proceed
Inga.
It was my first visit to the
marble-columned cham ber and I
was expecting to be anesthetiied
by abstruse discouriei on some

lively discussion about convertible
tops.
As I entered. Justice Tom C.
Clark was telling about the time
when « -.op of I'll 1913 Old*mobile sprang a leak. Since my
impression of the court was
formed about the time that Franktin Roosevelt was complaining
about the "nine old men," this
sort of shook me up
It turned out that I had entered
in the midst of arguments over a
patent infringement cate which
was, to use a legalislie term, a

thla one.
The case involved, among other
th.ngj, the question of whether
the replacement of the fabric i?
a c&amp;n.i.'tib.c top ranks as a re­
pair Job or as a reconstruction.

Star Game Set
NEW YORK (UPD—B nebatl
Commissioner Ford Frick an­
nounced Wednesday that the sec­
ond All-Star game in 1961 will be
played in Boston, on Monday.
July 31.

FOR ALL THE FAMILY
WOMEN*
I’arnrii«e
Nunn-Hunh
Naturnll/er
Freeman
Jacqueline
Star Brand
CHILDREN:
Poll - Parrots

Hanford, Florida

RECRUIT John C. Grove,
aon of M r and Mra. Wilbur
i). Grove, 3515 Orlando Dr.,
Sanford, la presently aaaiitned to Company B, 2nd
Battalion, lat Training Re­
giment of the U. S. Army
Training Center, Infantry,
at Fort Jackson, S. C.
where he ia undergoing
eight week* of basic com­
bat training.

Hospital Notes

SHS Graduate
Joins Fraternity

Blood Bank Visit
The Mobil* Blood Rank will be
in Osteen November 3 at the
Osteen Baptist Church from 4 to
7 p. in. Anyone willing to give
blood Is a iked to register at the
Post Office.
The rhectah is credited with
a top speed, for a distance of
about one hundred yards, of 70
miles an hour. It is on* of the
fastevt mammal* in existence.

little iykee adore
. . e eo aoft and
light, la the finer
fit of Biltiken.
Rises 10 to II

208 S. Sanford Ave.

FA 2-3071

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The Halloween Carnival spon­
sored by the Osteen PTA to be
held at tha school grounds Friday
beginning at • p. m„ will offer
a variety of entertainment.
Mr*. L. W. Jones la chairman
and working with her and thair
duties are Mrs Edward Pall, fish
pond; Mrs. Marvin Rigge,‘pump­
kin garden; Mrs. Troy Gary,
country atnre; Miss t^slie Gary,
spook room, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Brnneu, pick-m) pocket. Movies
mil be shown and horse back
riding atailable.
Food commillre me tubers Mr*.
Robert Williams, Mrs. L. W.
Jones, Mrs. Klmcr Shivers and
Mra. Nolan Osteen will have cake,
pie, potato salad, hot docs, ham­
burgers, sloppy Joes, roller and
cold drinks, pop corn and candied
apples for sale.
Costume judging by Mrs. Frank
George. Mrs. I*. T. Piety and
Mrs. Robert Williams will begin
at 7 p. m. Mrs. Piety also will
bo in charge of ticket sales.

Longwood Names
Safety Patrol
By MIts. LEONA DZl Itl S
Long wood elementary school
safety patrol members, under the
direction of James Meriwether,
hats been announced for Ih* sec­
ond six-weeks period of the school
term.
Servimr will ho Linda Tuttingham, Benjamin Price, Robert Mobley, Michael Itadnsy, Christy
Wanig and I'ster I’yns. These stu­
dent help unload the bus, patrol
lha walkways and assist alt chil­
dren in any way that is needed.
They ere chosen from the three
sixth grade classes.

Longwood Pupils
Get Sight Tests

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We’re introducing a
few of these thrilling
new toys with our

Ry MRS. LEONA l&gt;ZL'RUB
Many \olunteer helpers have
been working at the Longwood
elrim-nUry school In the sye lenting program.
Through this lest, children who
need fia-ses or need to sit nearer
tha bla&gt; kboaid art found early in
lha school year.
It is of gu-at aid to faculty
members to find three children
who could fall down in itudiei due
to poor vision. Alt teachers with
to txpits* deep appreciation to the
volunteers and again tell them
how important this work is.

Details on next

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in our new - beautiful - and
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The Water Safety Instructor* given recently in appreciaton ftf Drive in November w«* diieuii*f Femino'e County held l spreial the water instructor*. and the
m fetinj Tuesday night at the coming election of otiiccr* held in ,
MtgaJ t efrn Pillar?!
•‘2 t ,'»efi (.ivte centre. ----Febrt-ww ,*; '*rv the- gSi^w-iV-r-ru?Mid- •
vire chairmsn Silly Neidcr was yetting up of a di*a«'»r i»r,.jr'*m eo publicity chairman of the"
to charge. Tie program included to serve Seminole County in case organization.
di.russion "f the annual picnic of disaHcrs, and the L’nited Fund
The neat meeting will be held
Ian. 19. W l. Mr}. F. D. Scott,
chairman invitei all member! to
be proem .
The North Orlando Cuh Scout}
Den Chief Steve Klah and Den
Den 1 which is a den of Cisiel- Mother Mr*. Arthur Rhode* lead*
PUT A SNAPSHOT
berry cubi pack 5W, ha« recently the boys who are Michael Rumh'c.
IN EVERY LETTER
David John}, Michael Krecek, Mi
1 * Day Developing Service
been organitrd and at unr nf the chae! Rhode* and Bud Allen. Spe
W1EBOLDT CAMERA
^ o u p project! during fire preven rial guest* making the fire dept,
SHOP
t*on »iw» die hoy* i.cited the visit aerr trrtrtv Am crcdei and
gill
Park
Sanford, Fla
Tommy Rhode*.
Sanford Fire Staiion.-

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Area Cub Scouts Visit Fire Station

THE NEWLY fermed Catholic Youth Club of All Souls Catholic Church
ha* Heeled n atudfnt council. They are. left to riuht, Buck Penlm. 8ue
Mummcrt, givphomoreg, Ward Waters, Chic O'Rourke, seniors, Fr. Richard
Lyons, pastor, end Jeannie ia«nfrford, Ricky Uleeson, juniors.

Lake Monroe Business £ % Sheriff Visits
4-Fi Area Club
Jottings. . . Briefs “
Metal Station Wogoof

Iwifcli Toy Tigar

Auibeiiik tlcftijifli of htsjh» jv patrol, entern«ocy §nd
am buUtuc itACnm *'atan%
Ha \ c friction motor** Kunbrr
lirtt. sMctil bm lirv Hi-** U

Cute and cudJly, tin* color*
lal tiger will please any
v nun gttcr.' Cot ton filled.
Washable pludi body. GDt*
eyei. V" loo*, 5* high.

Tnlnuftf Wiffc Tripod
!Jrt! for young astronomer*.
Super view adjusubl* 1*lr•cope his 3 different colored
anti glare fillers Metal tri­
pod .lands 7J a" high.

Portable Xylopiano
Faiy-to-play nsu.itat instru­
ment, tighi hcir.lillv tutored
numbered plastic key*.
Wooden liammer. Fight*
wtignl ca*e.
K51*"•

Retractable Hardtop
W o tk s

just like the ted

fitS'fs*Top mitf*mjiiu*lU it&lt;Ht
in to m i n i (if i i r , r f ip p &lt; 4r j

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%tir u nuninje. PoHctial
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Chevrolet Hardtop Sedan

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Msbt *cat« modtla of three

World War II lighter plane*.

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Rubber un&gt;. MaijI. JO* L.

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DooM* lo m l Shotgun
2 f*

gun shoots corks shit
ire studied to barrel with
M c w U u ir d , •rw.lan
uxk. Shoulder sling. Freer

Veit Dbaey JoJt ip-Bo*
Sthgbta small toes: Donald
Sock nr Plato iprtng not of
■iotful nrd board box as
Ittrie release ia puahed.
Ilk * notaa. 4* cube hni.

Curtis “Jenny Trainer”

Streamlined Racing Cycla

lor Salet a doll baby. .All
ruefal, rolled edges, rotnrfnl
enamel finish. Handle fold,
•rue of way, lock* when ap.
10* high with handle.

Car, Sailboat, Trailer

Frier on po-* tfrd (d •* ear,
til j* saitV.ai wpli ct- I’ lit
and 6&gt; V" b.nt i.j, r w.ih
ruhtier whr I* lion a.iusli)
propel* ilacll in watrr.

Plush “Scottie*
t t * fong M ark ' S m ttie ' hr,
hri &gt; t-.l Jca'h and sullar,
G li s n - s
v hi e note
and ted tela til * till. I'r.K
use and ' Scuttle' bilks.

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Folding Doll Stroller

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•sun’s, tow rope and hook,
liig black ruhtier lin e

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Metal constructed me-del nf
old time airplane. I I * long.
I I * w in g s p a n . Frictionposseted m otor - ,i|i whirln S l»rpi*s.ller. Bright colon.

.ictioo cocking.

Dieeel Wrecker
All niciil construction with
friction-powered wetor 9- *
lung, fumes with tun-dtp

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Fnciien-powercd action ret*!
Siren whine*, driirr aioses
* bets fr-cl.i'ti motor propels
i.kle seron ti.mr. Colorlui
mainrJcel met si 0* ioo*

Romekeefinf Sol

has* right for awry little
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plasttcdust parr, intrrin nti&gt;p.
and poly apron. All brightly
col-led ia rad and yellow.

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Two Gun Holster Set

A thrilling at* abas’ll please
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long all-metal pistols,
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Mockkoard Set

Daly l Me Vaaity Set

An tducitioaal aod enterJi'A -f «&gt;-__Lt’ biL Jfl!..
wssod frense holds blackboard, f,smpl.ee won Crayoay erases and chilly

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FRED M. SMITH, Owner 212 E. 1st Si. - SANFORD

n&gt; Mrs. H. I.. John*n«
| No hr Her wa&gt; In Mart off Ihia
i-nlumit lhan to a*k if you have
.pen the beautiful blooming S&gt;adi
' un llir Chapman Farm*. There are
H i,l hundteda and hundrrdi of
them. Karly each mnrhing it jou
rnme by you will »re them being
picked and pul into cold alorage
trurki—Sorry to hear lhal Mr*.
\nnic llawkin* la ill. Get well
liratvne »o jotl ran linlah Ihoae
c|uil|s. Hope George Hell i* okay
again alter hi* recent itay in
Grange Memorial Hospital in Or­
lando—Mv rile and John I’iekelt of
Jackscsnv die slipped In fur the
weekend to vi*il her sister Mra.
Claud*
llawkin* andfamily.
Claude, Krna and ann, Fid. arc
p'annmg In go to I’unla Gurda
Iht* weekend lo volt friend*—Don.
gie Move found out the hard wray
Hie oilier tiny not In ever again
loueli a part nf a car III* Dad wai
working un, He touched the muffler
and he ha* a burned hand In prove
it. I asked Dnug'i Dad., Herbert,
Imw the Mekiva llivrr wal (he
lives nn 11 1 Hr mfurtned me It
wav going clown Hut it i* .Mill wet.
ilia hope you gat the point I,
See Mary Hiltell going in to town,
I think the i* in rliarge of the
Democratic Headciuarter* office
Tin* was heard the other day; A
second grade boy told the bi&gt;*
driver “Stevie, Kail and I Ju*t
hioke up," “ Why" asked the dri­
ver" Oh we lost don't like each
other any more".
Isn't tlial cute for second grader*!
Ih* Tanner* and the Hall* ate
so glad io ser Hut Hie county D
finally fixing Oregon Ave , They
have been having to hong their
eltildren uni every day (o catch
Ihe tm* mile* from Ibrlr regular
•lop I had a pleasant laik &gt;e»ler.
day won a wonderful lady who
happened In have me in her room
when she taught Ihc Second grade.
She laid 1 sure wav a good reader,
That wa*n't so long ago, eilher.
Win it Mr*. Raymond!
Mr, and Mr*. W. H. Almond ara
in Jacksonville nn a abort butmesi
lop
The la&gt;on Keeli had
viadnr*
from Ocala la*t weekend. They
rame over to »ce hnwi the hunt­
ing dog* are that l.enn brought
home fr«rr Rome, Ga
If ymi heard an exploiton last
Saturday morning ll wav from I
lire that blew. A man m i put­
ting air ut it at Wheatland! More
Ha luffeted a large gaih in hit
tefi hand but refused to go lo the
doctor.
Jean Stnhling i* vory *m&gt;ou*
for Da * new car fo arrive. I
don t b'ame you Jean.
Don Bruwn leaving for hn night
i»b at Iht Marlin plant in Orlando.
Mr*. Charles Forrester can suit be
pimid nf hrr daughter Jean. She
sang a moat beautiful tong in
Church Sunday evening. Jean ha*
a wonderful voice. You could lit
fur hour* and listen to her sing.
I know 1 could.
L'naaawered The**# C eet

MONEY!

Seminole Pounvy Sheriff J. a*
Hobby viwded the regular meeting
of the North Orlando 4H Girl*
Club Thursday to Urea* to bicy.
d e rider* "How to Observ* Traf­
fic Law* and Safely Rutea "
Points brought before member*
were: have white light m (rent,
red in back, on bicycle foe ute l*
night riding; observe all atop
signs, coming to full slop and
surveying traffic to all direction*
before proceeding, when approaebmg intersection* or crosswalk*
watch for pedeMriana; always
use hand ngnal*; ride on the
right'iand side of the highway with
the slow of traffic; never Tide an
sidewalk*; never ride double;
have liell, horn or sounding device
on vehicle; absolutely no racing
on highway* iv allowed and riders
■hnuld never go near a breky ef
w ater nnlesa accompanied bf
someone who can swim.
Hobby told the girl* that they
»hnuld be proud of their bicycles
and should always set example*
for younger rider* by obeerving
all trafltc and safety rule*.
The group met at the home ef
Mem Ivor* nf Die Oviedo High Beverly Krecek, N. F.dgmon Ave.
School faculty and Ihrir husband*
or wive* who are new In the
THU MONDKIIFUL
staff, have a treat in Morr for
SMITH • CORONA
them Friday when the annual
K1.KI Title PORTABLE
supper of the Woman's Club
honoring Hie school faculty and
mrmberC huMiand* ia held.
Known »« “Country Frolic-." all
invitation* request that a crack
er roMume be worn and a cov­
ered dish he contributed.
The dinner commistee. Mr*.
Chrrlr* T. Vihlack, chairman,
Hegular 9141.31). Temporaep
Mr*. George Kelsey, Mr*. Joseph
low price only ft 49.10
Leinharl, Mr*. K. L. Luttrelt,
plus late*
Mr* w. n Meek Sr . Mr*. J. H
Other portable price* to
propurlinn
,
Sialey, Mr* W. T. Walkrr and
ID-day typing ruuraa free
Mr*, t vnit .1 Newly » tll furnish
de*»ert and drink.
HAYNES
O F F I C E MACHINE CO.
Typewriter* - Adding
M a rh in o* • C ash K rglste e *
The flute and the piccolo are
411 Magnolia Ave.
the only woodwind* without a
Sanford, Florid*
reed.
Paul P. l-ewi* ha* annmmred
the Incorporation of Seminole
County Builders Supply Credit A»socUtion,
The purpoie of this new organ­
ization m ' for the niulual undcrJlamling end eooperaiion between
the building supply rom panln in
eredit dealings." l.awii aaid.
officer* circled are Dutch DeWit nf Holloway Concrete Pro­
ducts, president. J. H. Crapp*.
Hill Lumber, vice president; Olan
Houtwell of Ted Williams Hard­
ware; treasurer and l-cwis of the
Sanford Credit Hurrau, secretary.
Director! a rt Boyd Coleman, B.
KdwauK A. B, McRaney and
Bud Talley.
The iivociiiiun will be operated
oi.t of the offices of the Credit
llurrmi in me Sanford Atlantic
Bank Building.

‘Country Frolic’
Set For Friday
By Oviedo Women

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Sanford Joins In Safety Campaign - •
Sanford has joined an effort by the month of November will ba Bicycle Safety
Florida Safety Council to help reduce bi- Mon|jL
, ..
'
, .
The purpoee of the program la to reeycle accidenta.
.
. duce the haiarde of bicycle riding for both
The atate aafety group haa scheduled young rider* and other*, by training our
a month's campaign to imprest qn.garente _ hrwn »ndjdel*jr
id d c n ir d ^ \n * t! ulcydi^s'life VehiciW'wnicn ’ ~i*rv*hce of aafety and traffic rule*,
muet be operated properly and which are
Tncreaaing congestion ot our street*

mb- m

*,ov*
• it_
Here is Mayor Karl Higginbotham a
proclamation of tha eity’a official partkijM'
tioa in tha aafaty program:
MAa mayor of tha City of Sanford, 1 call
upon all members of this community to giva
their wholehearted support to tha Bieyda
Safety Program which starts here Nor., 1
under tha direction of the Florida Safety
Canned and tha F-TA safety chairmen. The

WASHINGTON CALLING
L M ANGELES— Whit Is h ap
pairing la this esn y a lia , sod partlcuUrty la tha ukviaioa exbetween the two eandiis y have beea kerhahle.
It a e re rth elsu raises n s i
few hading for that time which
a n * Moms so though it would
aevor come—who* hio now com*
* p ilfn la oedod and a now Proii*
. daat hoe boom i u u i l i d la the
White Houie.
The prom liot of tho politician—
' the power seeker— are s i old os
‘ mankind. And Uuio promtici a n
a currency dobaied in direct
relation to tho digroo of rivalry
i between tho caodidilei which the
' electorate has learned to diacount
with appropriate cynicism. But
when tha promialni same ia car*
' Hod over into foreign policy at
a moment of extreme danger and
i uncertainty for America and the
world, then It becomea an incal­
culable hazard.
What the two candidates are
doing aa they maneuver for the
ftnal clinch is In give their promiaea a more and more impoavible

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deaths and thousand* of non-fatal injuries
each year, due to collisions between bicycle*
and motor vehicles, alone, warn of the need
of auch a program.
“In particular, I call for the au
i t of
irent* and their children who ride bieycle*.
urge that parents encourage their children
to participate in the aafety program and to
obsarva bicycle aafety rules for their own
and others’ safety."

P

By Marquis Childs

That sounds tike a large order.
Will this mean one year, two
years, three years? And do we
take it for granted that not alona
tho Soviet but America's allies
end the uncommitted nations ait
and wait while thia process goes
on?
There ia aa acuta awareness, in
Britain for eaample and in India,
that time is running out and that
•vents of the most menacing na­
ture will not wait much beyond
the long and troubled Interlude
of the American elections.
The two candidates tend In
sound In their TV encounters not
so much like debaters as like pok­
er players in a tough and uncom­
promising game. You raise me
I'll throw in a get lough-with-Castro.
Partly this it due lo the limiiaRut thumb sucking may lead lo
CASK G-W3: Terry L., aged 4,
lions of the format, a« prescribed
ridicule from other children if
is
a
well
developed
im'.e
boy.
by (he candidates themselves, and
It alto occurs during school, so
•■Rut hr has a bad habit," his
particularly
by Vice-Prealdent
you better tactfully change it.
Nison, and la the nature of the Daddy irritably protested,
One of the simple ways to do
medium. The Image of the man.
“Terry can't seem to gu to S(&gt; is to cut a atrip of rubber
as seen by- sixty or seventy or slerp at night unless he has the from an old inner tube, much as
however million voters, it so
corner of a wool blanket »galn«t t*»v* *» {ar m»kin* » ®lini*ho‘largely dependent on techniques ..
. .
With a safety pin, fasten the
that neither candidate can be
c *c '
far end of the rubber strip to the
sure of controlling aod that are
“ If wo go visiting my parents, foul 0f
th u j-, mattress.
chancy and tricky at best. Read­ Ihen Terry will cry till we find
Then stretch the child'* arm
ing a number of the telegrams
full length a t its side, Now pm
Teaapoona which appear on the •erv# the jam after it had been that cam* in to Nixon after tho a wool blanket for him.
the upper end of the rubber band
'1
slapped
him
the
other
night
breakfast table may he used ex­ used to stir the coffer.
second encounter, it was surpris­ in my anger. Now I am ashamed to the cuff of the child's pajama
travagantly or economically.
In such manner with a little ing to find quite a few that were of myself, but It Irks me to see sleeve.
If the spoons are used eilrava- thought and foresight the average friendly and yat spoke of his dead­ him acting like a baby. Why doe.
gantly there wilt be separate family of four could gel by nicely pan solemnity, the complete lark he demand‘that wool blanket?"
spoons for the coffee, ibe jam and with four apooni instead ot eight of humor and the light touch, the - Ail of us have uur own special
grim quality of the whole per­ pre-sleep ritual.
the aofl-botled egg. Three apooni or twelve.
to a person exhaust tha supply
Tho ocooomtcal use of apooni. formance.
In my case, I start out on my
ef apooni, not to apeak of the however, requires the cooperation
When 13 lupics are thrown Into back, with itiy head on the pil­
w uhing and the wear and tear. of tho numbers of the family who one hour of disrussum the poker low. Mrs. Crane is usually snug­
Why use three apooni when two, must pul their minds on ll. Other- playing approach—I'll raise you gled nn mj left shoulder.
. or even one, con do the work? wiso somebody will be putting a a no*her be nasiy to Khrushchev— Soon she is sound asleep. I may
Under the two-spoon system one spoon that lias brrn used for ■ may havr hern hound lo happen. lie there thinking of tomorrow's
Ity m i l . NEWSOM
spoon can be uied for stirring soft-boiled sgg into the coffee or The formal givea no opportunity work for a few minutes; then
UPI Foreign Editor
eoffee and helping jam .It ia into the Jam Jar,
for effective rebuttal. A great 1 begin to grow drowsy.
A Samurai svvord In (he hand*
merely a question ot helping the
Some numbers of Hie family deal is still to be learned about
That's when 1 roll over on my nf a fanatic, Hi-year-old Imy hai
jam flrat since it U all right for will refuse to be bothered hy such j this new form of political give face and stick my head under my
changed the complexion of Japan's
the jam to get Into the eoffre hut Iriflas and go right ahead using j n,| take.
pillow, using it to kerp the hack current political campaign, with
not for the eoffee to get Into the three spoon, apiece. This Is loo
^
me Incentive of a of my neck warm. Then I drop possible far — reaching and unjam.
bid. for conserving Dei spoon* seventy-million TV audience poli­ off into sound slumber
fortunate effects on the defense
Under the one-ipoon system the could develop habits of economy ticians played the promising game
In Terry’s cave and lhat of
spoon may be used first tor help­ that might well lead to a fortune. and In foreign policy, too. Only most youngsters*, we can easily treaty between Japan and the
ing to jam , then for stirring eof- But it is hard lo Interest members 3} years ago with the whole of see why they want the wool United States,
The sword took the life of Japa­
faa and last for eating the egg. It of the family in amassing fur- Europe uverw helmed by Hiller's blanket or some other suit, flan­
nese Socialist leader Incjiro Asawould not be proper to stir the tune* when at the momrnl they Paurcr divisions and with the nel cloth.
eoffee with a spoon that had been are more interested in an ex­
Fur in babyhood, they arc us­ numa, who had been a vociferous
Wrstern Hemisphere dearly in the
uiad for the egg any more than travagant use of spoon*
next target area Franklin House ually frtl by bottle. Hut it slips opponent of the treaty and a
it would he proper to usa it to
CHRISTOPHER BILLOPP
vylt and Wendell Wilkie got into from side to side unless anchored stiong supporter of demands for
a promising match. In the brut of by having a cloth or blanket closer relations between Japan
and Red Chin*.
the bailie Roosevelt in his llut- drapped around i*
The ruling Liberal — Democrats
So I he baby is soon “condition­
lnn speech promised American
mothers they would never see ed" to ih» feel of s woo! blanket had hoped the treaty now waa a
their sons put an ships lo go into at an essential part of its pre­ dead or at least dormant Issue.
lude to sleep.
a fiiingn war.
Rut instead, when young Otaya
Pavlov, a famous Russian phy­ Yamaguchi ran screaming across
That this eunlribocd lo the In­
decision and the near paralysis siologist, likewise “conditioned" a speaker's platform In Hibiya
Ihst followed nn one can deny, a dog to the sound of a belt.
Hail and plunged the foot . long
even though Wilkie was to play a
Whenever the canine was given sword Into Asanumas chest, he
gallant role and cnibarrauedly food, a hell rank. Soon the bell it- ga&gt;* the Japanese left wtng a
ascribed the impossible promises self would slirt saliva flowing m arl)r
re „ orej the treaty
to ' campaign oratory." America’s ! till the dog drooled, though no as a centra! issue ;n Japanese
role at a moment ot incredllable j food was in sight,
politics.
peril for the West was a furtive
So the blanket is likewise a
Japanese elections are expected
one. Continuation of the draft was conditioned object that the aver•aved by a single vole in the age baity has linked with its pre- lo take place late next month.
Premier Hayato Iked* and the
House.
| sleep ritual
t \ ) Isa* *■ children
jiU i
In hiv San Diego speech Nixon Other
may insist on Liberal—Demuciaix had hoped to
launched what promises to be an sucking their thumb in order to
or *'en increase their
all-out attack through the con- gam the relaxation needed to »,r*n*,h in the Diet where they
elusion of the campaign on the drift into slumncr.
now
l*1® 467 seats
defense of the tiny islands of .Since the blanket habit of Terry
In the last general eiection, JapQuemoy and Matsu that lie vir- is not injurious. It might very anese voters overwhelmingly detualiy within rifle shot of the i well he ignored.
! mondrated their preference for
mainland of t hins. He wants to „
capitalize on what may prove to
have been a serious tactical error
by Kennedy the statement, in
“lt'a lovelyl Why ennt you buy • hat like that?"
the second encounler that since
the islands were indefensible they
should not he defended.
Pig* 1—Thura. Oct. 20, 1060
V ^t f t m t a r l f e r a l !
But anyone who has looked even
briefly at the bne-up In the
United Nation* on the la it vole
w s L i t * i.iK L o w sail* *
p o lish * *
■ v a n * a u i n i s s , ae***u*iaa *•*••»•
on ihe admission of Red China
a i k Esails
cacaua r u a i a
surely knows that the whole issue
Ns**si*a R atio
t**ut* wan**
ia moving toward a crista which
S’aklIMM UaUr *i**ai aaiaiSar, ■*•«*?,
c x ih ib iii
ivtltaMS cannot be met simply by insist­
•sia r « &gt; | |&gt;M VI&lt;I»| ckrtetwa*.
ing that Chiang Kai shek is China
and repealing the old war cries.
NOW THRU NOV. 10
kial*t*a aa ***«aa &gt;ltw vaaia** w*i*a** ai. J ilt
util** as Nevertheless, by Irrezmg in one
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••*'» •• Ska aa# la* **»akll«aiSM al ail Ik* i**al *•«• *rl*v*4 laikU our best friends feel is impossible
a*w**a**r.
we shall by that much jeopardize
Ihe hope or reasonable negotia­
s tis a c 4 u m * ji u t i i
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sound. Negotiation with the Soviet
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sad sooner rather than later as
the threat ef the spread of mi*
nuclear ermameote adds to the
proa«w peril.
Negotiation cannot be a one­
sided affair. The day is lung since
peal, if indeed it ever waa, when
this eountry eon expect tho trum­
pets to eoued end the walla of
tho Kremlin to fall down. In abort,
there muit be concession* for
both aidei if meaningful negotia­
tion can take place at some point
next year.
Yet the temptation, as the se­
cond TV encounter made plain,
la to sound a t though all that la
necessary la to stand fait, build
up strength and Insure thereby
the certain collapse or capitula­
tion ef tha Soviet Union. On the
question of negotiation on disarm­
ament Senator Kennedy suggested
that it would first be necessary
to reatore the military strength
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THE WORRY CLINIC

Although there Is now no ten­
sion from the rubber strip, as
soon as the youngster bends ns
arm to stick the thumb in its
mouth, the rubber stretches. This
tension quickly fatigues the cnitd
sn its thumb slips out of its
mouth.
The unpleasant effect of the
tension in its arm will soon at­
tach to (he act of thumb sucking
and thus cause the child to stop
the habit altogether.
In the daytime, give It gum to
occupy its mouth in lieu of the
thumb.

Samurai Sword Changes Japan's
Current Political Campaign

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BETHESDA, Ud.— He's ■ cut­ aide down, that flipped up and
,
up, restlesi, all of eight years, dunked him.
But ho marched aft ‘a tchoo
and he a the kind of headache to
parent! that all boys his ar* are. the next morning—with th e in
On-r ‘hr
quilizers.. . out it s ! «
"" *
for h #
naps transqulliicrs..
arm. Claimed the tetanus sbui
hard to harness boy power.
Despite all our frowning at this had him. He head was in band
ages, his eye was blackened.
juvende clown, he often has us
He returned hume triumphant.
in sLitchcs. And sometimes 1&gt;« gets
“Guess what!" be n id . “The
himself In stitches. As be is
now. And that's when I faint. I man came around lo lake every
body'a picture today." Hia miv
can't aland the pain of hurt little
boy*, and knowing he's in the thei gasped at this miserablyemergency room—Medle lo flesh lacerated face grinning through
bandages.
—jars me numb.
.
, ...
And," he beamed, “ 1 was thlri
Of all the mysteries of life on firit jn
earth, one of the deepest ia how ' , ,
t0 ' ,eU ^ y ld f that I
amall children .urvive th« risk. .
Aotmn(.
ot growing up. The only answer '
! ran find In our household la
lhat our offspring uses his face
Nothing Else F its . .
for a bumper.
I ' medical science hadn't invent­ Nothing Else Wears
ed the surgical needle and thread,
I'm afraid that kid would have
Like Genuine
become the champion scarface of
the juvenile world.
First, he had (a have a twowheeler. But before he learned to
ride it, he managed to L indj|
loop over the handlebars, cushion­
ing the fall to the siuvwalk with
the po;nt of his chin. Six atitchci.
No human could possibly wound
himself by merely shifting from
one kitchen chair to the oilier.
But this wonder boy did. His foot
slipped, the floor came up against
his heel, which knocked his knee
against his chin, which caught
the back of his tongue between his
teeth.
That was the day 1 fainted twice.
The tongue took three blackthread stitches. But he just grin­
ned.
The day he fell down the stairs
they almost needed a sewing
machine lo dose his lower lip.
Dor prescribed sedatives—for me.
This was shortly after he ran
into a concrete barrier on the
schnolground and knocked nut a
front tooth—a permanent one.
So the other evening, they greet­
ed me at the door—a perplexed
mother and a crimson-faced boy.
“ We're on our way," she said, “ to
the emergency room." This time
I'
it was his right eye. Four stitches
across the brow.
He was sliding into first, and
his head hit the base. The base
was a large iron pan, rounded
m e n 's
w ear

LEVIS

by Dr. George Crane

Mr. Billopp

by Ed Koterba

dove lies with the United Stales.
Even a* riots against the new
defense treaty erupted throughout
Tokyo and In other Japanese
cities last spring and summer and
Premier Nobusuke KUhi'i govern­
ment fell, it was felt lhat the
vast majority of Japanese either
supported the treaty or recognized
it as a necessity.
Rut there is ill Japan a strung
feeling of neutralism and the r e - '
cent swift turn of events has
given the neutralists and the left
wing a rallying cry.
The treaty, signed and ratilied
i&gt;y both governments, would tie
in do Immediate danger even at
the hands of an anti-treaty
majority in the Japanese Parlimenl.
It has, h o w e v e r , covering
clauses which are subject In
modification. These clauses deal
with privileges accorded to Ameri­
can military forces based in Japan.
They could he modified to the
point of making them unwork­
able.
Japanese who favor the tiealy
do vo both because of the flow
of U. S. dollars brought by the
American forces there and liecause they feel that a militarily
wfjk j»p»n cannot afford to
stand alone.
It remains to he seen how much
recent events have caused their
numbers lo dwindle, if at a!!.

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�Miss Luke To Wed
Donald Fred Conway
ousting c la n o( Seminole High
School.
sp j »crved a» class treasurer
j Un n« her Junior year and wis
active in the Latin dub, where
the served at secretary.
The groom elect was burn m Ind­
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Welcome Aboard
falgar InJ , High School in 195*.
While there he was a member of
(Party Given
the Hi-V, Future Farmers of
America and majoted in commer­
cial courses.
A t Nelson Home
He served in the U. 5. Nary for
The monthly "Welcome Aboard" two ycari and ia presently amparty for VAH-3 was given, Tu««- ployed by the Martin Cu. In Or.
day, by Lcdr. and Mrs. Clifford |
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.Nelson, at their home in Lake nounced
‘
Mary.
New members welcomed into the
A squadron were Lcdr. and Mrs. W. Tenth Birthdav
m
E. Bassett, Lcdr. and Mrs. L. E.
Ptniel, Lt. (Jg) and Mrs. W. H.
Celebrated
^'argenbcig, Lt. (jg) G. M. Kuehn,
Lt. (ja) J. D. Durbin, LI. (jg)
Katherine Evans, daughter of
S.S. flay and LS. (Jg) R. R. Cleve­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans, re!e
brated her 10th birthday with a
land.
Those present to get acquainted party at t r r h1?”5*. -M l O n i r r
were Capt. and Mrs. F. U. Ed­ Ave.
wards, Cdr. and Mrs. Kenneth F.
-R o w ell, Cdr. and Mrs. Ralph Mat® tu s, cdr. an(j Mrs. Arthur Elder,
Cdr. and Mrs. P .S. lisrward.
Cdr. snd Mrs. Robert Osierholm, Lcdr. and Mrs. John Bar­
low, Lcdr. and .Mrs. E. A. Chev­
alier, Lcdr. and Mrs. George Jessen. Lcdr, and Mrs. Charles Kauf­
fman. Lcdr. and Mrs. Stephen
Oliver.
Lcdr. and Mrs. Benedict J . Scott,
f Lt. William H. Dartnell, Lt, and
Mrs. John McCracken, Lt. aud
Mrs. Peter A. Michaels. Lt. and
Mrs. Kenneth J. Simmons. Lt. and
Mrs. George H. Waters, and Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Day.
Cocktails were served, and the
guests enjoyed barbequed ham,
rolls, shrimp and devilled eggs
from an attractive buffet table.

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Siniord, announce the engagemcnt of their daughter, Geraldine.
|o Donald Fred Conway, jon ol
Mr. and Mri. Fred Conway of
Lunjwood.
M in Luke wai born in Orlando

"KATHY” EVANS

Enjoys Vacation
.Mrs. J. S. Osburn has returned
to her home in Lake Mary, from
an extensive vacation, including
northwest Florida, Georgia .Ala­
bama and Mississippi,
I While in Tallahassee she visited
her son, K. G. Osburn, and his
wife and tori.
Another sun. Bub is stationed
at Keesltr AFB. in Mississippi
and Chipley, Fla., is her home
town. While there, she was enter­
tained at many social events by
friends.

*Yeack!es Entertain
Office Force
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yeackle en­
tertained the office force and
aalemen, of Holler Motor Sales,
and their wives, at a sm orgnberd
at the Yeackle home, 911 West
llth street.
"
Arrangements of red rotes ware
placed throughout tha dining room.
Gueita included .Mr. and Mrs. Cla­
ude Hittell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
• Hood.
Mr. snd Mrs. James F. Benton,
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D, Adams,
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Quirk and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Farts.

A group of neighborhood play
matra came over in lha afternoon.
After playing icveral games they
settled down and made paper dulls,
using ciepe paper and elulhes pins
and Hallowe'en paper caps.
Several cither neighborhood chil­
dren were invited in ts shaie re­
freshments of ire cream, candy
ami a birthday cake.

V A H -7 W elcomes
Mrs. Art Gclalles
Mrs. Wayne Robinson and .Mrs
A. S. Poulter were co-hostesses for
the VAH-7 coffee.
Sirs. F. D. .Milner welcomed
Mrs. Art Gclalles as the newest
bride in Hu- group.
It was also "silver cigarette
box’* lime r-a 'n . This one was
presented U June Swope, wtiusc*
husband is now in YAH-9, aboard
the Saratoga.
Twenty members enjoyed re­
freshments. preceding the business
session and social hour.

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Meehng
Opens Oviedo Club

By MARLIN R. JUNES
A blending of Halloween and Fall
greeted members and visitors who
gathered at fellowship hall of the
Firat Baptist Church of Oviedo for
the first Woman's t'lub meeting
of the season.
After being greeted by Sirs.
George Morgan, at the door the
heautiful arrangement on the
president's table caught (he eye.
The crotons, artificial grapes and
red berries were arranged in ex­
quisite taste m the center of the
table.
Yellow gladioli, yellow daisies,
fall leaves, Crotons, artificial fruit,
horns-of-plenty and pumpkins were
ariangcd at other points through­
out the room.
A delicious ham course wav ner­
ved with pumpkin pie for dessert,
by Mrs. James E. Brookshire and
her committee; Mrs. George W.
Morgan, Mrs. Dick Parker. Mrs,
Harold Patterson, Mrs. Jack Dodd,
Mrs. W. 1! Martin and Mrs. B. G.
Smith.
Mrs. W. T. Walker, second vicepresident snd program chairman,
presented Rev. Grover C, Sewell
Jr., pastor of the Sanlotd Presby­
terian Church as guest speaker,
He chose the topic "Problems of
I^sdershlp'' and especially em­
phasised spiritual leadership av
well av politiral leaders and the
responsibilities they entailed.
He said "If we could arouse guod
leaden in our churches we would
not have to worrv so murh about
anv of the "isms."

Mrs. W. II. Martin, explained
the new Woman's Club building,
to bo started soon. Mrs. Martin
and Mrs. It. F. King, displayed
drawings of the proposed building
and asked for comments of addi­
tions or subtractions.
Mrs. Charles T. Nlblack, Social
chairman, told of the supper plan­
ned by the club for the Oviedo
School (acuity membtis, their
wives or huvhanrii and husbands
of club members. A program of
entertainment is arranged for the
event scheduled for Sept. 21, at
fellowship hall of the First Methodtsl Church.
MrJ. George Kelsey, first vicepresident and finance chairman,
announced plans for a rummage
sale to be held in the Domrr Dan­
iel building on Sept. 21 29, also
of a Baiaar for Dee. 2 and 3 at
the City hall building.
Mrs. U. F. Wheeler S r , third
vice president and membership
chairman, presented the names of
Mrs. Theodore Aulin Sr., and Mrs.
J. W. Marlin as associate mein
hers of the club. They were unan­
imously elected. Mrs. Frank C.
Morgan, wife of a furnier pastor
of the First Baptist Church, who
has returned here to make her
home, ws* welcomed as an honor­
ary member again.
Mrs. R. W. Estes, president an
nounced that the Diatriet T meet­
ing of the federation, will be held,
Nov. 4 in Orlando. About 70 mem­
bers and visitors enjoyed the fes
live occasion.

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Mrs. Clarence Snyder wav_given
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relrtirate her birthday. Those a t­
tending were. Mr. and Mrs. John
Jurss and chitdrsn, Jack, Doug,
Tart Lynn. Cathy an,I Richard;
Mr. and Mrs. Nick PM fauf and
daughter, Linda of Osteen, Mr.
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Following (hr traditional gift verslty at Tallahassee.
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opening ceremony, severs! bridal
games were played.
A Fall calor scheme was carried
out in all decorations and refresh­
ments. Party sandwiches, mints,
nuts, cake, and punch were ser­
ved to the group.
Invited guests Included. Mrs. J .
A. Yaies, Gwyn Yales, Mrs. W. P.
Burke, Carol Sobeck, Pat Slone,
Irma Jean Eubanks, Myra Wil­
liams.
Colleen Matthews, Karon Miller,
Kathy Carlos. Harrie' Hill, Yoma
Legetie, Virginia Kaslncr, fluoy
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The Yfret meeting of the Dirt Cecilia Mlisted, bride elect, with a
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tha home of Mrs. W. A. Yung and Fifth Birthday
Mis* Doris A, Cline in Geneva.
Mrs. It. f’. Robison presided at Celebrated
tha meeting which was attended
by eighteen members. Coffee With Party-------------taka and coffse were served by the
Rick Yottollne. sen of Mr. and
hostesses, Mrs. Yung, Miss Cline,
Mrs. Frank Voltoime, celebrated
Mis. S. C. DitkeiftOn, and Mis, 0. his fifth birthday, Saturday, with
D. Ferry.
a party at his home, 100 Garrison
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eultum t of the Florida Agricul­
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New In Horticulture." lie tailed
attention lu the new peach devel­
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bean released to nuiscticv. It is
an attractive ornamental with
beautiful blossoms as well as fiult.
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Lake Emerald. Blue Lake, Musca­
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Tailor-made fiuiu and vege­
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noon of games and fun.
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given a party hat and an assort­
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Mrs. Voltoline served birthday
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ranked M iutuippl Rebel* have
keen itim ng up so much dust In
tbeir de * w 4—&lt; •'rise toward
ftu lr ftr*t-*r*r perfect season that
fans in the Southwest base been
getting a dim view of the Florida
G ated.
But the Gators shouldn t he
overlooked. Ahno*j;b they would
be the lin t to admit tnaftiw y
aren’t In the Rebels’ class, the
fact remains that they have a
good chance to finish the season
as co&gt;championi of the Southeast
om Conference.
Florida tied with Mississippi? It
may sound far-fetched but is a
fact, never-theless.
Both teems play nx SEC
games. Mississippi it rt-irrntly
J l in inlra conference pliy, Flor­
ida 1-0. And Ihe Gators don't
meet such powers as Mississippi
or unbeaten Tennessee. True,
Florida hat four tough conference
game* ahead. But the Gators
have shown offensive daring in
winning four out of five game*
and have the potential to finish
unbeaten within the league.
One of the toughest tests comes

Saturday night when they meet
the defensive — minded Louisians
State Bengals at Baton Rouge. If
the Gators can score two touch­
down*, they can win for although
the Bengals have given up hut
one touchdown this season, they
ilso hsve only scored one while
losing three out of four starts.
Auburn, Georgia and Tulane lie
ahead fur the Gators. Hut these
three Will all be met at Ihe friend.

By Afan Mcvkf

Th Sanford Midget League squad takes on unde­
feated Daytona Beach at 7:30 p. m. today a t Memorial
Stadium.
Going irto tonight's game Sanford has one win and
Affg 'osses. Their lone win was a 33-0 vic^or^ over Port
Urnnge.
Sanford will be looking for its first win over a Daytons grid eleven since four seasons ago.

!y environ! of Gainesville and
Jacksonville where Florida has
won eight out of 10 over the past
two tea son*.
The Gators could move into a
first place tie in the SEC with
Mississippi this weekend. The
Rebels go outside the conference
Saturday night in I game with
the llth-ranked. once - beaten Ar­
kansas Raiorbacki a long-time
Mississippi nemesis

Crooms Blanks
Hungerford, 37-0

Louis, genuinely surprised at
Schmeling’* appearance on the TV
• how, shuddered at the mention of
their lirst fight in 10.111 when Mas
handed him Ihe firal defeat of his
career.
“This guy knew hnw to dish it
out," Jo* said. "Hut through it
all, w*’v* remained friends. And
that’s the way It should lie."
Th* rrnwd in th* ballroom clappul loudly, and, minus an applaus* meter, you had to rail it a
draw.

Crooms Arsdemy ran o r i r
Hungerforrt High,- 3T-0 last Salunlay night.
Crooms, sparked by the running
of Willie Sherman took an early
lead and were never headed.

Hun La Job

ROTfJORO, N. C. (UPI I—Enos
Slaughter, released as manager of
the Houston Ruffs of the Ameri­
can Association, said M ay he is
seeking a coach's (oh m the ma­
jor leagues. Slaughter was given
hn release after Houston acquired
Two Invited
DURHAM, .VC. (UPI)—Salem a new National league franchise
and Lynchburg, V*., were invited which it riperled to liegm operaWednesday by officials of the lion m IW2.
Carolina Rasehall League io pur­
chase franchises and enter the cir­
cuit. The addition of the Iwo ril
irs would give the league eight
club*.
By OSCAR fRALLY
NEW YORK (UPI I - Fraley a
follies and Ih* weekend football
‘•winner*"—along with a few oth­
er things old Fearless would hke
lo iee on the sports scene.
Game of the Week
Iowa over Purdue—The Hawkeve* are seven point picks but
this could Irs- much closer. Iowa
has the breakaway backs to nut
score lire Hmlerinakers. The ques
lion t» whether Purdiit will 1*1
down alter that Ohm Stale win.
lire East
Navy over Penn—I’d like to sea
Casey Nlengel gel Ihe Giant job.
Syracuse over West Virginia—
Then lake the SI. pennant.
Prmcrlon over Cornell—Has*
lire Yanks win, loo.
Yale over Vulgate—And see Cav
ey cop the Series.
Also: Army over Villa nova,
Dartmouth over Harvard Rulgers
over Lehigh, Brown over Rhode
Island, Boston U. over Conneclt
cut, Boshm College ov«r VML
Rurknell over Lafayette, Buffalo
over Western Reserve, Gettysburg
over Muhlenberg
The Midwest
Ohio Stale over Wisconsin —I d
like IO see college foothill go
’ sudden death."
Northwestern o*er Notre Dame
—The pros are liking over.
Illinois over Penn Stale—The col
it»inear iiumat av.iM wins. m mom • ci*&gt;w mi soiium m . uCMutmf. er.
leges need a hypo.

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Giant Scoring Spree
By United Pres* International
One game doesn’t make a sea­
son but it appears today that the
addition of Oscar Robertson is
just what the Cincinnati Royals
needed to make them a National
Basketball Association power.
The famed three time All-Amer­
ican from the University of Cin­
cinnati made his NRA debut
Wednesday and delighted a ree
nrd crowd of 8,175 at Cincinnati
Garden by learning with velrran
■re Jack Twyman In producr a
140 123 victory over the Jars An­
geles Lakers. The I to points were
Ihe highest ever scored in a sing
gle game by Ihn Royals who
play Ihe Knickerbockers at New
York’s Madison Square s,widen

tonight.
Robertson, playing a brilliant
all-around game, tallied eight
field goals and went S-fnr-S at the
Ires- throw line for 2t poults. Twyman. Hie MIA s sceonsl highest
scorer last season, connected for
It field goals and eight of 11 tree
throws to lead Cincinnati’s scor­
ing with 30 point*. Elgin Baylor
nf the l.akcis was the game’s
high scorer with 35.
Robertson, who had in assists
and Ird the Royals with 12 re­
bound*, lopped Igiker rookie Jer­
ry West, ihe ex-Wcsl Virginia AllAmerican, in Iheir lirst man to­
man meeting in pro ranks. West
scored seven field goals and su
Iree thiows Inr 20 points.

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Horne's Distributors made *
mmeback Tuesday evening, as
they regained lop spot in the Sem. t
'n'3r5~CTJuu!j*'l'J:w—uessuieo’*gue, sharing that spot with Ren­
ton, General Contractor. Both
teams have 20 wins, eight losses.
Je t Inn Bar and Sanford Eleetrie Look over the second position,
followed by Owen's Gulf Servirt,
18; Gator Lumber. 16; Southern
Bell, 15: Ride-A-While Stahl**,
Vulmn Materials, Abstract Corp.,
Wall's Plumbing, and A rt Day’s w
Turkeys, all with 14; Atlantie
Coast Line, 13; Sanford Atlantie
leaden alp ny permitting tne noS k anti' .'f-VftTV
posmon a total of only 307 yards Plumbing, 12; Heftier Homes, 11;
nn the ground in five games for Independent Fiv* and Wally’*
a 41.4 average. Wyoming * figure Phillips 6&lt;t. both 10; Casselberry
in second place ia 83.2.
Country Club, eight, and North
Auburn Has yielded only 28.3 Orlando Homes, seven.
yards per gam* through the air,
Leroy Groover strung seven
has permitted Ihe lowest percent­ strikes together lo build the top
age of completions with 22 2 and game this week, a big 240 scratch, J
possesses the unusual statistic of which i* high for the new season.
having intercepted more passes Jesse Todd rolled the highest ser*
(11) than has been completed lea. 571.
against it (101.
Tndd also made, the 4-If) split,*
The Dartmouth goal tine has Dorman and Daniel* 5-10, Dole
been dented for a mere (5 points . 4-5-7. Murphy 5-7-0, CRratheft
in four contests for a 3.8 per 5-8-10, Wright 4-7-0, Ralsar th*
game average and Wisconsin has 5-7 twice, Doucette 210, and Tom
averaged 42.7 yards on 18 punts. Brown 8-7-10.
On the offensive side, Utah
State lead* in total offense and
Approximately 40 per rent ri
rushing offense, Washington State
in forward passing offense and the British regular army m serv­
ing overseas.
New Mexico Slate in scoring.

Orangemen Hold Lead In Major
College Defense Department
A * Ag \ J

NEW' YORK (UPI) — Ralph Houk. a fellow who's
trade it the hard way all his baseball life, is slated to­
day to inherit Ihe royal robes i&gt;f Casey Stenjfel ss the
new manager of the New York Yankees
The announcement that Ihe 41-ycar-old tobacco,
••hevvinjr native of luiwrcncr, Kan,, will sucoed Stengel
is expected to be made by Yankee President Dan Topping
at a press conference this afternoon.
it is also possible that Topping will reveal sweeping
changes in the Yankees’ front office which would in­
clude the ousting of 66-year-old general manager (Jeorge
\,reiss on the same grounds that cost 70-year-old Stem
gc! his job on Tuesday—age. Weiss, who molded the
great Yankee farm system before taking over ss general
manager in 1917, probably will be succeeded by Roy
llamey and Jack White.

Home's Regains
First In League

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Louis Bout Ends In Draw
NEW YORK (U P l)-T h* third
fo* laruis-Max Schmeling fight
v i i a draw.
Th* two ring greats met by «urprii* in public Wednesday night
Inr th* first tim* sine* their his­
toric butt!* a t Yankee Stadium 22
years «go, when Louis flattened
Hrhmslmg in th* first round of
♦heir world heavyweight till* fight
to mveng* an **rlier defeat by the
G*rman.
Th* occasion w h s * national tele­
vision show “Thi* Is Your I.iff,"
which wss taped in th* ballroom
of a midtown hotel for presenta­
tion thi* weekend.
"Jo* Louis is a gleet friend."
paid 8rhnteling, burying all the
hatred that arenmpsnied their sec­
ond fight, "if* is ons of the finest
anortamen in the world , . . and 1
wish fowl luck to him and his
Family."

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Michigan .Slate nvre Indiana—
Eliminating lies might he Ihe an
swer.
Also. Minnesota over Michigan
Vanderbilt'over Marquette, Okl*
hnm* over Kansas Stale. Kansas
over Oklahoma Slate, Missouri
over Iowa Siale, Tutsi over i in
nnnail, Pelrnil over Dayton, tihio
U. over Miami, Ohio.
The West
Oregon over California I d like
to sre the West Coast tulleges re.
united.
Washing Ion nvrr Oregon Slate—
The breakup ruined their pres
lige
Washington .Vale over Clip —
The abbreviated league lacks srs
terrst.
UCLA over SUnfold—Tile Hose
Bowl becomes an unattractive ket
t|*

Vivo, Wyoming over Air Force,
\rim na over New Mexico, San
Jose Stave over Arison* Slate,
Nebraska over Colorado, t u b
im r Denver, Montana over Rng
ham Voting.
1 he South
Puke over Ciemson—I’d like to
see the AFL go big,
Georgia over Kentucky — The
NFL is far in front yet.
I»SL over Florida—But coinpe
Ilium

vr»sr
University, penetrated for 230
yard* by Penn State last Satur­
day, still managed to hold it! lead
in major college total defense this
week, but the Orangemen were
ousted hy Mississippi as rushing
defense leader.
Syracuse’s overall defense fig­
ure ha\ soared to 133.8 yards a
game, juvt a shade belter than
Wyoming's 131 2. Wyoming is also
runner up to Mississippi in rush
ng defense.
in oincr departments, official
staii.vlir* released today by Ihe
NCAA Service Bureau show Au­
burn as the pass defense leader,
Dartmouth the .scoreboard de­
fense leader and Wisconsin as the
top punting team.
Syracuse,• in a disastrous week
statistic-wise, yielded 152 rushing
yards to Penn State—more than
the combined total of the three
previous Orange opponents—and
dropped to fifth place nn the
around defense list. This was the
first lime in over a year that
Syracuse had been toppled from
the No. I position in this depart­
ment. ‘
Mississippi, a consistently strong
defensive outfit for the last five
years, look the rushing defense

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place is Stamper Agonnp, followed
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Highest scratch senes for the
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Baptist Assn.
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Th* Seminole Baptist Assn.,
meeting Ort. 11 and Oct. 12 at th*
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ford, elected Rev. Jack L. S te w * ^
of Geneva a* moderator.

By ANN H. LAMBERT
A . j g j i o L m **!
Halloween Night” la taking shape
In the school room of Mr*. Pauline
Wheelesa * a t th* 1/mgwood Ele­
mentary achool. Thirty firat-gradera ara combining their efforts
daily, drawing black cata, shadowy
trees, jolly Jack-O.lanterns, plump
pumpkin* and unexpected eerie
item* a* they occur. A highlight
of th* artistry will be the sky-fly*
Irg witch riding her b r o o m
through the yellow moon.
Pupils alto are learning season.
*| tong* which d o rn b - their art
work.
Several of the first grade hnv*
ami glrla completed their first preprimer "5kip Along" Monday, To
mark th* event, each carried a
hook home to share with th* fam­
ily for one evening,
Ml*s Fannie Reexe, second grade
teacher, i, guiding her pupils in a
“Village" project. Wall potter*
amt a mural depict service* of
policrinen, f i r e m e n , mailmen,
milkmen and other rnmmunlty
helper* and student, are studying
about these workers in reading
rlaxs and social studies.

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vie* moderator; Rev. Robert O.
Byrd, Lake Monroe, clerk and R.
1,. Carter, professor at Stetson,
treasurer.

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PUTTING LP OLD GLORY i.i the jub of George Richfirrie and Benjnmin Price, who were selected to be the
new Lonirwtiod Elementary School’s lirst flag patrol.
The two sixth graders have the flng flying each school
dny before the school classes begin.
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H r M A R I O N R. J O N E S
, hear th* widely-knnwn AmericanA crowd f.tim atrd to nuinb«rl iim talk hy Langford and upon it*
over 2H0 packed th , Oviedo City' conclu»iqn, an intermlaainn allowed
Hall Memorial Ruildinff Thursday tho*e not dr*iring to remain for
for tha first J’TO m ating of the the regular hu»ine»* meeting to
1060-TJ61 calendar year.
depart.
Lcdr. Jack Lnnicford. NAS. San­
Routine businei* conducted in­
ford, a n d jiu.it prnidrnt of thr cluded that of accepting tha bud­
Toautm aitrri, krjit ILtenrri jprll- get. naming new officer* and
hound with authorized fart* and committee chairmen, county coun­
fiffurr* pertainisii to phait* of cil report, health report and re
World War II a* writ a* to dutir* ijue&gt;t by Mr*. John Lundy, health
of tru , Amariram in ra*, of war chairman, for volunteer heljier* in
bring thru*t upon uz at any time. tli* aciioot clinic.
T h * m e e t i n g vru* o p r n t o all i n ­
Upon the mggeition of Mr*.
t e r e s t e d c i t i z e n , w h o w i ih e il t o Thoma* Moon that a ground,
chairman be named to guide landleaping and planting around the
new »chool building*, Walter A.
Teague Informed the grouji that
woik would be done a* a local pro­
ject with the aid of a county ero-

School Prepares
For Halloween

Hr MRS. LEONA OZI RL’S
Throuthout th* school, Hallo­
ween with all its wit,-he*, chu*t,,
owU, black cal* and hobgoblini are
taking uvrr each rlai* room, lenring an eerie, myiterioui feeling.
An "owl tree" in a thinl g r a d e
rluvUoom make, one frel that the
big day i* nut fur off. Owl*, made
of brown paper towel*, lit On an
Irak branch with dried oak leave)
which give* th , feeling of fall even
in this warm mnnhine Hate.
Tupila of Mr*. Winkle', third
grade even hate a motto for the
reason: "The Trick la To Trea|
All the World'* Children." The«e
•tudrnt* will lend all ptnniet they
get through "Trick or Trent" un
Halloween night to I'NICKK. Re­
cent atudie* have *huwn, through
picture* and itorie*, how the pen­
nies will aid the hungry children
of the world and tome ttudenl*
are iharlng their per.nnst allow­
ance* hy lending contribution* to
the oganzation.

Altamonte Legion
Sets Vet Parade
Carl Stoddard, commander of
Old Glory I’o*t 18.1, American Le­
gion, Altamonte Spring*, ha* i**ued invitation to all citizen* of
Altamotite Spring*, C*»*elberry,
Fern Paik, Foreit City, Longwood. Maitland. Prairie Ioike,
Sanford and South Seminole Coun­
ty to participate in the sixth an­
nual veteran* day celebration par­
ade.
Th* parade will form at Caiielberry at 10 a. in., Nov.' 11, with
th* line of march along Hwy. 171C to in . Legion Hall at Prairie
Lake.
Tho»* group* w lihing to enter
the parade are rei|Ur«ted to notify
Major J. L. Laird, Midway -7i'Ji3.

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D i t t d Hii« 4 th day * f O cto b ar#

Mr*. A. E, Voight, Halloween
carnival chairman, announced that
the .upper usually held during the
carnival will not be an event this |9&lt;i.
A
year line* the caleloriuin t* not iS K A l.t
A r t h u r If. P t a k w i t h , J r .
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completed. Tentative plan* fur the
C l*rk C lrru it C ourt
S ttrtln o l# C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
Annual aupjier a n t a special pixrgram are w t for Nov. It). The Car­ r u b l D h O r t . « 13, 2-* IT.
nival will he held, however, on the
In Ih* Cn»ip| i»r th # C o u n ty .lnda#«
school ground*, Oct. 28, beginning *#Mlnol# I «*n««y, S la t* * f F l o r i d a ,
In Pr«t*ai*.
at S:30 p. ni.
In r# F.*tnt* *»ft
Membera were Informed of the LLOYD
J . 1-0WK, JR .
visit by A. 3yd llerlung Jr. to the
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Oviedo Chamber of Commerce
N o tlr* 1* h * r # b y g l v r n t h a t t b h
meeting nest Thursday.'
u n ii*ral|fu#d w ill, on th * 13t h d a y
—
roam count brought on of N o v c t n b t r , A. D. I B # ,
* County Ju d a # o r
much merriment a* u m i parent* St ot mthl n*o l*HonC oo ur an hi
t y , F lo rid a, hi* f i n a l
forgot promotion of their children r * t u rn . a r r o u n t an d v o uchor*, *a
d m l n l a t r a t o r o f th * F « t a t * **
and »L&gt;od for the home ruomt of A
L in yd .1, Low#. J r , r|#e#a*fdt a n d a t
last year and M»me did nut know • Ud tlm*. t h a n a n d th#r#, m a k *
exactly who** home room they a p p l i c j i |i»n t o th # aald J t l d f * fop
a fin al * * ttt# m » n c nf PEa ad mini a*houl represent this year. In any ■t r a t l o n o f a«id #*tata, a n d fo r a n
event, Janie* Campbell'* 10th o r d * r d l a r h a r s t r i f h im a t nu ek
tnf.
grad* won the five dollar room AdDfwlnlatfa
a ta d t h l a to * 14th d a p * f
count prite,
Octob# r, A. D 1149.
■ LU»YI» J. I aO XVK. VR.
Kefteihments were served by
Aa \ d m l n l a t r a t o r *f i h a . n
th* rommittee, Mr*. R. S. Magin,
E t! a* • nf
L l o j d J . lertw*. Jr.
chairman; Mr*. Thurman Coberly,
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Mrs. flheiter Wheaton, Mr*. M. P. K a r l.j rU
llou ah o ld ar
Beasley, Mr* John Coe *nd Mr*. A t t o r n r y f.»r A d m l n l a t r a to p
S an fo rd , F l o r i d a .
W. A. Sliver.
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: You goofed! How could
fou »dvise parents to get their small boy
French...Pus*,apt
expensive to 'b u y and only a millionaire
# c u n keep a poodle properly manicured and
clipped. Also, you can’t give an aristrocrat like that table scraps unless you aat
filet mignon and crepes siuette' every
night. W hat's wrong with a Boston bull?
PAUL FROM SOUTH CHICAGO
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DEAR ABBY: I hope Mri. J. L. T.
didn’t take your advice and rush out to
buy her 7-year-old son a miniature male
P»kmI!c. A feiii!*le (apityed. of course)
would make a much better pet.
EDNER (PORTLAND, OREGON)
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DEAR ABBY: I agree, every child
™ ahould have a pet. But why a French
poodle? Our boy* hud white mice. Their
mice gave them much pleasure and there

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For Abby’s pamphlet, "W hat Teen­
agers Want To Know.” send 25 cent* and
a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope
in eare of thia paper.

New Ideas
In .Dress Harmony
Recantlg I t H invited to viaw
the collection a t the House of
Jules. I wont, I law ami I wa*
•onquetrd! Such delightful things
anil atiah now idea* In harmony
af color, design and fabric.

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DEARABBY: I've raised and bred
dogs all my lifeand. if 1 were torecom­
mend tha ideal dog for * child. I’d say get
him a cocker spaniel, beagle nr schnauzer.
French poodle* are too high-strung, noisy
and ornery. Besides which, a small poodle
is no animal for rough-housing
DOGBREEDER (BATON ROUGE. LA.)
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DEAR ABBY: I couldn't believe my
eyes when I read your advice to buy ji
miniature French poodle for a 7-year-«ld
boy. That’a a dog for a rich lady who has
nothing to do hut pamper a spoiled ball
of fluff. Tell the parents to get the child an
Airedale. It can take ai! the teasing, cud­
dling and mailing a small hoy can dish out.
"FLO FROM ST. JO"

DEAR ABBY: Anvone who knows
anything about pets will tell you that the
best pet in the world for a child is a
dachshund. They are odorlesa, hairleaa, af­
fectionate and aturdv.
•
F RIP KEY'S MASTER
(HARTFORD, CONN.)
•

•

DEAR ARRY: F or a couple of dollars
and a trip to the dog pound. Mrs. J. L. T.
can get a first-class pet. Yes. I mean an
ordinary mongrel. We’ve never had any­
thing else and when it comes to loyalty
and companionship, I’ll put one of those
mutts against any pedigreed dog.
HERB H. (SOUIX CITY, IOWA)

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was no work involved for me. Mice eoet
nothing to feed, require no license, never
have Awp *o t he v tn-'.v-am, i*-n t *»n oy
the neighbors.
LIKES WHITE MICE
(San Anotonio, Tex.)

DEAR ABBY: I wish you’d have told
lira. J. L. T. that apartment dwellers have
no business having dogs. A few goldfish nr
.tr o p ic a l fish would do just as well. 1 had
* puppies when I wr* s yhi'd and believe it
or not, I learned about the birds and the
beea from the fish!
"CORNELL d l" (ITHACA, N. Y.)
•

tV*. » . IMA—P an

1 mot Mr. Jules I.aitman, the
"brains'’ brhind tha whale ideal of
fabulously beautiful m h n i r a
-tweeters with lush fur collar# anil
matched with iltm ikirU of chif­
fon in a straight line nr soft. wide

1:se

l * i Channel * is New *
&lt;*&gt; U i * n » » r S u r e !
»:&gt; ,N«w scope
■*&gt; r t A f l e ’s Ckelea
19 I Mid-Fla. N ew s
&lt;j) UuniTe* - s - t a k l e r
ila ellee * ritaing
Wl-k linn
III J o h * Dale
|J&gt; J.m l b s ii
i l l Heat* Valley I'ey*
i l l Doug E S a a r S e
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l b ll.intis lli-nl
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l i t Mat Mstsreon

Dow Hour Proves Successful On Percolating Suspense

By )SKD DANZIG
l
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I le
NEW YORK (t PIT — Amazing
l.se
wha* a few iquirti of No. I pro
II*
dudion oil can do.
il) •« Hunt
Tuesday night, it managed to
|:SS &lt;:&gt; Hacasler r a t h e r
lake home of the squeak*, groan*
,
i l l T w o F e t s e W est
&lt;(&gt; Wanted P u l er Alive
and n u t out of an old mystery
l.le 'li Krnls Ford
aiory.
I d Ftiil Silvers
Same. Not *H.
S t* I SI The I n l n u r h a h '-s
t(;C» i a&gt; I’-rto n To P « » #
"The
Inn of Hip
Flying
t ! l Crouch s Merx
Dragon," third in the "Dow hour
l# il» (Si VMUe Uanim*r
I d Jun# A lb io n
n! Great Mysteries’’ on NBC-TV
i d M l . u j . I'lssse
thia season, manateil to be mod­
11:1* I l i l S M S I New s
erately aurccisful fa percolating
i i . t : ) f i ) , t i M*»v .a
1I-1S (Si Summer Olympic*
suspense and Interest and in tan114* t i l J u t P eer
(allying our Imsimationa. If I
FRIDAY A. M.
sound uiienthusiastic about th« de­
gree of success, it's becauie I
(.10 III C o a lm en '* ! Clateraam
found the story unworthy of ail
( I t II I New*
I.
a# ( t i T o iler— D*»« O arrew
Ihra g lavish attention to detail that
T.-K I d « t a i s e r • New*
it received under the direction of
1:1* ( d Wake lip Meet**
T I# ( d C a r l o s e s
David Greene.
T i t i d Newt
Sheldon Reynolds' adaptation of
I ( I 1(1 New*
l i t i d r e p u te E ia#ae*a
Sheridan tw Ksnu'a yarn wa*
l i t l ( ) Nawe
calmly and quietly played by a
t ee i l l t h a
cast M by Hugh Griffith, Farley
1(1 Kemper Room
( II K arleo a Kapsre
Granger. Barry Morse ami a per
1 11 ( I I'alilern lane
ky, new to-American TV-screena
• :M IS) t u n a D e a f k t s s l
l : i a ( t i N ew —l a t a r v l s w s
French a d ress named Machs
i t ) To Ha Announced
Mwnl.
ICS# ( d iM ush Re til
( i t ps.-.nikisr D r i l l
The story' deaR wuh tha narrow
II.
i * I t ) Orbit
gscap* from the grave that an im ­
I d l e i * l Vide* V illa**
i l l Play T s a r H a a s *
petuous, wealthy young man had
Hid* II I P ries I* R1*M
after he flipped for a beautiful
i l l I Lav* L e a l
tl;* e i SI Morning Four*
young girl while both were stay­
t i l l * I t ) Cnnisnr ration
ing at the Inn, kiciled In north­
I d Clssr llorlson
ern Franc*.
I I 1# i d ia&gt;ie T h a t B"k
Granger, aa Richard Beckett,
FRIDAY F. M.
tha eager beaver who was suckI I . t i i l l Truia *r c * » * * e * e e * e #
ered Into tha old badgrr game.
1.11

Thia la the twenty at hie
collection—-you can have the style
of skirt and blouse moat becoming
to you.
The sculptured ribbon treatment
on dresses and different jackets
is handsume and one ran go
i d L e i e ar Lire
e Tatar)
around the world with one of these il lt .. lste II dd Th
It Cenld It* Ted
I
d
.Search
P a r T o mefeeW
and be beautifully dressed fur any
i d O 'lrm For A t)ey
occasion, linn ailo in gorgeous 1 1 1 1 I« | Ouldtag Light
color* la veiled isi net, and is l:*« i l l nr. I l u d s o n s J ew ra el
smooth anil intriguing. This t* M l Ii dd THA
About Faces
made into dinner and theater suits I II i d Crossroads
l i e I I I A* Tha VVor LI Tu rn s
and one, in blark and whit* with a
I d Mae F i t m l son Use!
soft collar of black foi, would I i i I d To be Annniiuce'l
MIS
|
' I Ja n M urray
Id. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, make any woman on* of the "be&lt;t
i d l u l l Cirri*
commander of the Air Raseareh dressed."
I d U n la Court
d la ireita Tiiung I h o w
The colors are unusual and coma lit* iISI
and Development Command, who
Art Idnltlatltr
lload To Healiiy
accorded the nose rone a aignlfl- In luxurious fabrics such a* those l:«* iitdl Young
Hr, Malone
111 Millionaire
cant niche m tha annals of apace shown by the ttuoia of Juice. The
group known me “Marco Polo" col­
I d Hons the Clash
exploration.
i d From Theeo ao «s#
lection wa* mail* at fabrics end j l i* 111
v se d le t Is Teera
Posterity, he predicted, will
Who pn Tou Trucl
fura gathered from every corner I &lt;&gt;• iItd) Alako
Iteein fur P«IUlook upon it as an artifact of a
of
the
world.
I
especially
iil.r
a
l
l
i
llr
le n tt r b a y
pnmative civilization, juat as w?
I d Amorlcan Rondelned
now look upon arrow heads and sweater of purest cashmere, with • 11 i l l hocrat alarm
a
collar
of
mink
and
a
bonier
of
i
t*
i
l l r . i s * ot N ieo t
spear Upa aa early implements
I d Her*'* K i l l ) wand
French ribbon in lush colors.
It** II I Mnvle
of a new era.
l i t Thrso Stnngoo
Mr. tollm an l» fun to talk to be-,
Aa 1 sat there, contemplating
I d Popty* I’ta ib e u a *
cause
ha
if
so
enthusiastic.
He
told
tha nose cone and listening to
i l l ( d Itln Tin Tin
II I Hoy Roger*
Shriever'a narration, I began to me ha had always loved beautiful j
get that faraway feeling ihat I fur and made fine collars for the
was searching (or. The sensation trade until one duv he made a col­
lasted, however, only a few mo­ lar to be worn with a cashmere
sweater for a fashionable woman
ment*.
Aa I was drilling back to thia at Palm Reach. “That did it," ha
"Tha Witnesa" 0*1 CBS prvwnt*
planet, I happened to notice that said. ” 1 knew what I was going to
I was sitting under the wing of do." And ha ha* done tha most a dramatic simulation of a rominllUo pii.be of Arnold Rothstsin,
the "Vin Fiz,” the ftrsx airpiane unusual things.
to fly from coast to coast. Thia
I stayed for lunch with ths staff lata gambling kingpin. David J.
immediately broke the spell.
and Mr. lovitman played host. Ilf .sievvart play* Rolhairin.
Named After Drink
i# a "gourmet" and buy* all th*| “ livat the Drum* Slowly" in ihi
What grounded me was a food for the dellciou* lunchvon*
plaque on the plane, imparting which hr plena every day. Visitor! ona-itmir western on NBC* "Out
the information Ihat live "Vin just drop In. 1 thought on* of the laws "
“The Untouchables" rare on
Fiz” wa* named after a suit chiffon outfit* in "Vanilla’* beige
ABC is "Clayplgeim: The Jark
drink, the makers of which pre­
u** »&gt; lowly wc could haw rat»n T.eB*’ Diamond Story.” Sieve
sumably financed the flight s* a
I It with a .poon for dvaarrtt
Hill plays the late gangster.
promotion Hunt.
Now, if you would like a 11M0-61
Master of cercmnnie* Jack
It ts, of course, a matter of
Brochure showing lovely thing* Ratify is Ernie Ford # guest on
record that many historic ven­
tures were conceived by press arid how to combine them, send me NBC.
"Person To Person” on CR.S
agent*. In that respect, the flight a poatcaid with your name and
adilres.a ami a brochure will be has singer Pcg-jy I.«‘r and Ks&gt;
was no novelty.
tent to you. Rut hurry ami erud mond "Perry Mason" Rurr as
now. I have only a limited number.1 ||* guest*.

seemed (o have loo mum mieiligenre for tha role. This BerkaU
character was just too dumb to
live. His behavior was so out­
landish that I found myself un­
willing to root for hi* ultimate
triumph.
As the bogus inspector. Griffith
gave himself away too early with
his slyness. Moraw was just right
as (he aourpusi Count .Si. Atyre,
who had lo treat Miss Mrrll so
xhabhity in order lo lure Beckett
into the trap.
M m

D A ILY

CRO SSW O RD

ACROSS
1. Region*
8. Partlclva
11. Halley'*
—
22. Molhfrlfx.a
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13. Political
fugitive
13, Pause
14. Continued
story
17. Botch
18. Slyly
sa rcastic

20. Roll of
money
(sla n g i

23. Contradict
27. Run away
to marry
20. Shop
30. Holy City of
the Hindus
32. Skin tumor
33. British ——
33. Head

3. Arab
chieftain
1. Shield
3. Foreigner*
4. Help
Wanted
notice
7. Afflict
8. S-*hip*d
molding
9. Fly wide
10. Places
11. Charles
toimb
19. To di’gULsa
20. a. trap
21. Tavern
order
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38. Colored
glass, used
In mosaics
42. Russian
river
43. At lirgq
4 1. Collier
thraad
47. Desert
basin floor
48. Mr.

K'fauvfr
DOW N

2. Bite

of

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T. A. M. lo 4 P. M. SUNDAYS

L*KF LAN t), t LORIDA

these tasy special meals
to the menu . . .

BREAKFAST SPECIAL
— i —

1 K ( i( i

1 HOT CAKE

BACON
OBITS
TOAST
JELLY
COFFEE

BACON
MAPLE SYRUP
COFFEE
Served 6 A. M. to 11 A. M.

BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH
PORK CHOPS
SA L A D
HOT

ROLLS

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Other Selections On Menu
Peas - Carrots
Succotash

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Open 6a.m . to 12:30p.m.
Knjoy our Air Conditioned Dining
Room .

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LONGWOOD#

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T E A OR COFFEE

featu re

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Hew this gifted lady If yosi a rt worried
shout Inve, marriage, and hweineaa
transaction* af all kiada. Bring yowr
problems to her. Bhe'lt help yaw aaivt
them. Hew her aow • today.

2 VEGETABLES

22. Put
on
24. Plant
23. Kxist
24. lovngmg
28. TyjMi
of
ahawt
31. Olrl’a
name
34. Htmlu
garmei
33. Camel

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TV Tonight

Indian Advisor

M i- it i ah vU ld C .ijuV «* *UC

I A C H

Dsseywa (TislHa) M a u
was Baoaf. M (M*yn*rd) Den­
ver wan Dennis Day. Their dia­
logue and dalivary Itt Baany’s old
aenpts to parfaeiioR. At ana feint
Dobia-Jaek ahoutad at MaynardDennia, "Now, cut that oat!”

Sister Ruth

cnslul career here, where we
seem partial to actress*# whose
initials are M.M. And she happens
to be a good little actress.
The mystery, another Robert
Saudek As-iociltei venture, quiet­
ly slipped ita breath catching
booby trap* into the picture with
alacrity. It was all carefully, too
carefully, staked out and puinted
out. Rut drive, leal and an over-

Space Committee Hearing
More Effective Than Pills
By DICK WEST
United Presa International
•
WASHINGTON (UPI) — When­
ever my earthly care# and woe#
Mart getting me down, l like to
buckle on my Van Allen belt and
§n soaring mio tha great unknown
with the House Space Committee.
Ai a mode of eicapilm . the
committee i hearings are almost
ae effective a* a preicriptloo for
tranquilizer pills, and a good deal
Qlevs expensive.
Unfortunately, however, the
committee has been iemi-dormant
during the congressional adjourn­
ment period, depriving me of a
place in which to lose (ouch with
reality.
The eom millet ha*, to be »ure,
issued a few report# recently on
thing* like #t&gt;ace hospitals. Hut
when nervioua tensiona are play£ in &lt; an obbligato on my medulla
iiblongata, the printed word ju»t
doesn't suffice.
It was, therefore, the hope o(
finding a substitute sedative that
led me to the Smithsonian Institu­
tion Tuesday In witness the en­
shrinement of a nose rone.
On this occasion, the L'.S. Air
Force was rendering unto the
Smithsonian the first no»e cone to
f be recovered after a spare flight.
It will be preserved for posterity
in the National Air Museum.
The presentation was made by

heewrf m die dory
lacking.
DtaHng and Kiting: I closed my
eyes during Tuesday night's
"Dobiw Gillis" episode and, son
of • gun, W k didn't sound like
the old "Jaek Benny Show” on

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lE iM iT C jy w H y l^

SANDWICH
Park Ave. lit 2.!&gt;th St.

SHOP
Sanford

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New DeBary Firemen Introduced Af Meet
WllHam Brisker and August
Pherwibif ween infondotwel a« m «
exuatac* ft
Firemen at a meeting ef the
organisation at the Are house
Thursday. President Joseph Herlag presided end announced that
tiro new Jaioueie doors have bees
donated to the group by builder
Sam Fa ran and ‘ installed by
Joseph Brenner. A 50 star water­
proof flag was donsted by Gaaton
Crosby.
*
A nominstinf committee of
Henry Klepper, chsirmsn, Frink
‘Lkj HAP tsQ j : ^ r hh Hanson was
appointed and will preaent a state
of officers for 1901 at the Novem­
ber meeting.
Fire department members are
planning use of a decal system
whereby the . residence of any
invalid or blind perion can be
qulekly located in amergenry

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THB CDR. John F. Bear Memorial Plaqut for safe driving waa leoaptad b r
Leading Chief T. F. Carroll of VAH-7, left, on behalf of the squadron at a
ceremony at morning quartern here recently. Cdr. Frank D. Milner, 8quadrnn commanding oofficer, made the presentation.
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Junior High Expands Reading Program
* The Sanford Junior High School
Has atpanded Its reading program
Jb the school to that several
hundred students ean take advant' eg* of the program already offer­
ed there.
, Mrs. C. Naah, an experienced
reading teacher, has been added
b&gt; the fatuity this year to help
Mark Faimon, preaent teacher in
this field.
' The latest mathoda of teaching

reading are employed in the pro­
gram and the individual Improvemont has been anrouraging, M
was reported.
Oner assigned to the elass. each
student Is testrd to see which
reading level he la in. This in­
cludes oral reading and physical
and emotional barrlrra are noted.
The reason for doing this ia to
find out immediately tha cause
of the individual'! weakness

FUNERAL DESIGNS

i!

FOR THE FINAL
TRIBUTE TO
LOVED O N E S . . .

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chrome

3 I

you r

Florist

w isely

W# feel that nor many years
experience and large atock nf
fresh tut flooera aaaura ymi
the fine*! in floral deulgn*.

SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
Frank
6

and

Charlotte

Dnnahna

Corner Klrat Ml. and .Hanford Ara.
Oppinlti Chamber of Commerce

FA 2-1822 — FA 2-Bi:&gt;2 — FA 2-0270

Hie classes consist of silent
reading for speed and comprehen­
sion; phonetics, to associate
sounds with the printed word;
oral rrading for diction and pro
nnneiatinn; dictionary exercises
for word recognition and spelling;
reading for pleasure to atmulate
Interest; hook reporta of a var­
iety of stories, easy to read and
interesting to tha student; gram­
mar, the value of punctuation,
root words, prefixes and aulfixes;
speed trfeka; omitting regression ;
and Increasing Ihe eye-span while
reading,
It was reported that the school ,
has many students above the na i
linnal average at the school and
this it part nf the school program
to help other itudenU keep or
mee' that standard.

eases. Decals are printed with
light reflecting lake and can be
*»*n easffy wfth a spot light. Any
resident
decal
may get one free of charge from
Fire Chief Kd Mealy or the Are
department at P. O. Boi 823.
An Inhalator call was received

while the meeting was in pro­
gress from Mrs. William Ogden
*■
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men ",^kVl*^'®*j.7iher.'nn.
Bnice, Joseph Brenner and Harry
Schob reapesded immediately and
report that she is doing well and
resting eomfortahly at her home.

MOTHERI C A M "9 0

*nnv a
FEW BAY*
with f o u r

Oviedo High Chairmen Named
By MARIAN R. JONES
Mrs. A. E. Voight, Oviedo Haltoweea Carnival general chairman
has amounred chairmen and
woikera lor tha Junior and senior
high grade* for tha avant which
will be held on the school grounds
Oct. 38.
Grade chairmen and room mo­
thers working are Mrs. John
Duda, 12th; Mrs. Ferdinand Duda. Ilth: Mrs. Joe Mikler and

Mrs. J. B. Jones, 10th: Mrs. John
Jakubcin and Mrs. Frank Gayrflek, ninth; Mrs. Nolan Fora and
Mrs. Joo I. Beasley, eighth; Mrs.
John Kvass, Mrs. Henry Wolcott
and Mrs. Henry Weaver, seventh.
Mrs. John Duds is room mother
eaptain for the junior and senior
high groups.
gait baa bean mined on the
ahorea of Austria's Hallftallersee f»r a.ooo years.

BAM I M V M U U O O H f

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Baptist Institute
Scheduled Friday
A Baptist Mission Study Insti*
tnte for all mission study chair­
men and teachers of the Seminole
Baptist Assn, will he held at the
Del.and hirst Baptist Church, Fri­
day at 10 a. m.
Chairman nf the study session
will he Mrs. II. J, Tudor and trachera are Miaa Kern Russell, WMS
book; Mr*. Jana Pollard, WYA
liook; Mr*. Walter Wolfkill, Inter­
mediate GA book; Mrs. Ivan h'arrann, Junior GA bonk and Mrs.
Paul Coatlgan, Sunbeam hook.
Tho*« planning to attend should
bring a sandwich lunch. Drink and
nursery service will lie provided l&gt;y
the host church.

(pAjUate!

&amp; BUILDING
MATERIALS

SkU kh&amp; d!

Three per cent of American
families have an annual income
nf 85(10 or less.

MUST
OUR COST

MOBBED
Last Sunday

PLUS

10%

HANDLING

CHARGE

BIGGEST DAY IN HISTORY OF OUR STORE

CUSTOMERS WAIT
___ON THEMSELVES
Sunday Only
Men's
Men's
Men’s
Men's
Men's
Men's

ABORT t'OATH •
HU ITS •
J At K e n t •
TOP COATS •
P ANTH *
and tins s'
SHOES •

3k

OCT. 23rd '

OPEN

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ladies' SKIRTS *
ladies' TOPPERS •

Day

SATURDAY

G ills' D R E SSE S •
G irl's " in te r

JACKETS *

Carry
SALE LASTS TIL
OCTOBER 31st

la d le s ' and G irls'

SHORT'S *

C L O T H IN G
ENTER

c

Hwy. 17 * B2 at Ini era eel ion of Hwy. 1.16
FERN PLAZA — FERN PARK. FLA.

CLOSED: Friday Heforc Sundown and All Day Saturday
OPEN: Sunday Through Thursday 9 a. m. to 7 p. m.

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When Purchosed With $24.50 Suit 2 Items For $25.50

H U T C H E N S

Cash

Vulcan Materials
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PERSIMMON

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Dike At Left Offers No Assurance

Auxiliary Pump Helps

This Family Moved Out

JOrienta Families
Can Only Wait..
And Watch Now

(Hit?

Ir r a lft

Asks Long Range
Plan For District

There me only four families lett in Oncnta Gardens
now.
I Hal week there were five , . ■otic moved out at the e n d ,
of the week and the four others are fighting the hitrh waters j
24 hours a day.
For the past two weeks, a delegation of th_ four families

fire Auxiliary
Plans Party
An enlhuiUslir merlin? nf the
members of the Ladies Auxiliary
nf the I.ake Mary Tire Dept., held
Thursday evening at the Fire
Ihftsc launched the group on Its
£&gt;!an« for the winter season.
The first activity will be a real
old lashionrd Halloween costume
party which will be held at the
Fire House Oct. 29, starting at
ft:.to p. m. everyone is urged to
route in costume as there will be
prizes awarded during the "Grand
March" at about 9:30 for the
snost original, the best dressed
■nd the funniest contestants, A
Akinr prize, refreshments, games
ind dancing will be part of the
fun.
Nominating tommiltce chosen
at the meeting was Mrs. Annie
Schweickcrt, Mrs. Clara Grange
and Mrs. Peggy Sdtweickerl. who
will choose a slate of officers to
be presented it the Novcmlier
meeting for election in conduct­
ing the work of Hie organization
t o r 19&lt;U.

Executives Meet
For Breakfast
By MARIAN It. JONHS
The executive boai'f of the
Oviedo Woman’s Club met for
breakfast and a planning session
j t the home of Mr*. R. W. Estes.
™ Allending were Mrs. George
Kelsey, Mrs, H. F. Wheeler Sr.,
Mrs. James t Brookshire, Mrs.
J. H. Staley, Mrs. H. (J. Smith,
Mrs. J. F.. Lundyv .\lri J. R. Bat
fie, Mrs. C. T. Niblack, Mrs.
Georg* Mr a ns and Mrs. W, it.

Martin.

s

have a-ked tile County Commis­
sion's help in digging drainngr
wells.
The commission has appiuved an
application for the well and the
Hoa id of Ik'allh recently gave the
okay fur the writ to be dug.
However, how long it will take
for these families to get relief is
anyone's guess.
A Check Wednesday showed
water a t high as nine feet lit cer­
tain areas, septic tank* flooded
and not working and the families
working auxiliary pumps through-1
out the day and night maintaining I
a vigil over the homes.
"It'% a nightmare," one woman
told the Herald at the County
Commission meeting Ihi* past
week.
"We ju ’t wait for the water to
come in our bedioumc and ate
afraid to sleep at night. We
haven l had mine than one full
night of sleep in the last month,
she added.
The four families have cunstructed a dike around their
ho turs.
Most of the homes have filled
with water and wider lias reuched
the hack bedroom in thiee of the
homes.
However, ibe water receded a
little Wednesday but the four
families still must maintain their
smi wait for relief.
watch

School Association
To Meet Today
The Seminole County Educationol Vs.n meeting for all county
teachers will he he'd at the I.ake
Mary Elementary School today *t
ti p. ni.
Braulio Alonzo, of Tampa, form­
er piesideiil of the State Assn.
and pi«-ently a member of the
llilUbomugh County school »yxI tern, will be guest speaker.

Mail or bring

this coupon

and have the Sanford Herald
delivered daily to your door
for Only

fc jd itio n
TAGE 11

THURSDAY, OCTOHKR 20, 1060

COUNTY NKWS

Ssunirwk Cbuun

In have in operation within the
Seventh St. and FT. Are.—Slag
neat two years, includes also in­ surface;
stallation «f pie slie-.cd concrete
I.ake Howell Road—Rebuild *a*&gt;
bridges at Lake Howell Lane,
Tuskawlllow- ltd, Howard Ave, lion ami slag from SR 436 to 1-y
Floods Ave., Mitrbell ltd , Cur- man School;
Dean Road—Rebuild from RR
ryvilla Itr. and Chuluuta ltd.
Among ibr paved load projects: Urt lu Drang* County lin« with
Lake Howell Kd.—Rebuild toad lateral drainage;
Chuluuta lid. — Rebuild low,
front Sit *36 to Linden Ave. pro­
viding lateral dlidnage. Rebuild broken areas.
Rlumley Road —• Rebuild low,
mad at entrance nf Lakemont Ave.
Lakewood Shores First Addition broken atea*. Slag approximately
0.
0 miles nut completed hr 1968;
The Seminole County A.iocia- - Kfbutld approximately 75 per­
Chuluuta (old Country road)
cent of itrrrt ami install French
tional t i nt Ambassador meeting
widen and rebuild from 7th St.
drain;
was In-Id Saturday at the First
Lakewood Shotas- Unbuild ap­ south to Chuluota ltd.
Baptist Chuirh in l ake Mary.
Dunn also hope* to improve un­
proximately HI pvrrent nf street
Officers elected for the new
pin ed roads a t Goldenrod, Diko
and install French drain;
year were Carla l.ommler. LongO llrini ltd. ilehuild from ilwy. ltd, lira ml Rd , Bear Gully Rd.,
wood, piesident; Palsy Holland, 17-1*'—to F'em Terrace Subdivision; Lake Ann ltd., Lake Howell Lane,
Sun fold, cire president; Carolyn, Tuskawlllow ltd. — Slag mad 1. asl.ake Drive east of Casseltierry;
Turner, Sanfoid, w tr iU r y - b il- ! from SR 119 lo Dike Road. Re­ Fort Christmas Rd., Curryvilla
siller; Linda Heal, Lake Mary, build approximately Jut) feel at ltd.. Ill ar k Ila mmock Rd. and H it­
progiam chairman; .Shelia Davis, Bear Cully Creek;
ler Rd.
Lake Mary, xtewartahip chairman;
Small Farmer, Sanford, mission
sludy mid forward stops; Marcia EDITORIAL COMMENT
Sarkelt, Geneva, tuinmiiniiy mis­
sion. and Julia Rraddy, Geneva,
.o&lt; ml cllainiiall.
Attending the inerting and
stewardship program were Mrs.
There are it lot of amall Florida cities lhot are conI.ewris Fulch and Mrs. Elen* Wat­
tent to remain stagnant.
kins with eight Lnngwmid girls;
Mrs. Pet. i son, Mrs. H. K. Turner
However, Long wood ia certainly not one of these.
and Mr*. A. L. Thomas with eight
In tiie past few weeks, the town council has started
girls from Sanford First Baptist
u
drive
to incorporate more residents into the LongChurch; Mr*. J. Stewart ami Mrs.
wood
city
limits.
W. t.. Sieg with Bight girls from
In the drive, residents of outlying arjus are ap(ieneva; Mrs. T. W. Eiglx with
four girls ftom Elder Springs; and
preached through n tetter which outlines the proposal.
Mrs. J. I*. Dial, Mr*. D. Lusk and
Kudosed is a card upon which tlie person, if he wants
Mis. Willard Human with II girls
bis
property imm pointed, giies Die legal description of
fiom I.ake Mary

District I Comity Commissioner
Vernon Dunn presented a compre­
hensive road maintrnaiirr program
for his district to the County Com­
mission this past week.
The program, which Dunn hopes

Girl Ambassadors
Hold Meeting

Wrll.COMti TU 01 lit IliVK, mid* the .sign on the hce .-'.tidy project of the
third grade class oi Mm . Clot nor Winkle at Longwoud Klenientiiry School.
Shown tasting aon’o honey and crackers while viewing the exhibit are
Jimmy Giiichereuii, Marsha Williams, Iloimic Stone and Deldiie .Ann Herkey.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry Board Tables

s,‘Jg lsGone

Action On Town Elections 4 " Ca” S
The LasselbuTy Town Council met for a continued .ses­
sion Monday at 1:'M p. m. in the Town Hall to vote on
adoption of a resolution concerning town elections piopo-»ed
by .Mayor William M. Henson. The resolution would allow ap
pointniPiit of town clerks nml marshals to be made by the
mayor.

A project of Mm * ielmniif
Winkle's third grade at Longwotai
Filamentary School has turned the
pupils' fear of bee. into interest.
Due of their posters on th* sub&lt;-.t reads "Welcome to Our Hive"
soil Ibe -ting is guile out of the
haniworking insc-n. which now
are appreciated for their -we. I
produet,
The class stalled ztudying lead
lo-es, which they examined, then
(•'ey began to study the honeyi-i|jlb. Flai h pupil has kept a Bee
Booklet, with information and pic: ie».
Highlight of the course w*s
tatting day," t.hen the &lt;la&gt;s
•niplril honey on ciHikers.

Taking The Bull By The Homs

Staley To Head
Oviedo PTO

Action on the matter was tabled
due to the absence of Benson, who
is in Lake Placid and abseme of
By M tRI AN It. JUNKS
:lie proposed resolution which i*
J. M Stalev, president of the
in the hands of Ally. L, J, * oiling
tlvinfo f’TO announce* the fallow­
who was in court
ing slate of offirers and committee
Graham Willson served as chtut
chairmen to wutk with him for the
man while the louncll handled
I.ake Mar&gt; I II boys held the
ensuing year:
luuttne uisittcM. A tiNii'm in
Mrs. Janies t ialiliee, Inst vice
f i r s t meeting of th l. school term fufl(1, WM m, d,
in , b,fr -|„ „
president and finame chairmen;
at the elementary school with Mrs. j ) |Prk Lillian tin ei to pay l o l l s
Mrs. John Courier Jr., second vice
Cecil J. Mixon, leader.
now due. The council aUo authorpresident ami program chairman;
Officers elected from the ten '«ed her to make a copy of the
Mrs. lames I'nrtm, secretary and
members present were Harry Ole- . town charter from records in trie
I.. t \ oiliff, treasurer.
menli, piesident
David Mohn.j county clerk's office and to have
Captain of the high school room
All Diya nf the .Voih Orlando
vlra president; ftminty Plgntt, each page of s u n copy rertilied. area, ages I t to Iti, who nr* inter- mothers, Mrs. John Hilda; captain
secretary; Bobby ILilhark, chap
Million iitfumtnl the council nf
j„ joining a I'uny League of the guide achoul mother*, Mr*,
lain, Jamex Clement* lung leadcritho possibility uf annexing area* MbmIiuII t,.UJII Ul&gt;. p-Urd to a tt- ’idj Rex ('hint*: health chairman, Mra.
to the town tbruugn petition aitui- „
th- home of Hill John Lurttly; publicity *nd hoipi
and Lynn Harden, reporter.
ttoy* limn the Sunland Eilat*• (he prr.|K..fd enorvalinn election Ma s r e l!, adult leader, falutday et tnhty, Mri. Janie* I’rarton; mema. ;ii a m.. M u N. Coilrz Ave,
bvrabip chairman, Mrx. T. L.
aiea met with the I.ake Mar} had been canceled.
The meeting w », continued until
Maxwell re(|ueeta that all at- Lingo J r.; xtudent council repregroup at this fit it meeting, how­
ever. a irparate club will be or­ Vtonduy at which lime this pom- tending wear short*, tennis shoe* centative. Allied Campbell; and
Irillty will be conodered.
and a bat,
1 civil defeiiac, W. H. DcShaio.
ganized fur Sunland.
Mrrtingi of the I.ake .Mary boy*
I are held each eecunii and fourt.t
Tuesday nf the month at 2.10 p. rn.
in M u. Cochran’* room. All boy*
inleiextud in 4-H work ate in­
vited to participate in the ptoT. V. Prior revieweil ihe laltvl ti&gt;ket. (j. Hiadlev spoke on Wbyjxurre; f a i l V. Wtaner for ialtorney general; Hilbert P, Rii hardgram.
N ixun-Krniifdy deflate at the dove the Courthuuxe J
---------------------------meeting nf the Dell.ry Republican
' ' n" ounc' ’H*nt w*&gt; "»*•*• lh*‘ son fur rtate scNool superinten­
,
the Kfptinllt All i*Attf-W|i|c CAIlth- dent. ami Victor A. Rule fur railiL i q iM t:l^ illL t-/.l« jJp M V Mvrr ■ ....
»h. C...runni.it&gt; t enter. ||&gt;L&gt;&lt; w„uM
road and public utilities commix(wingwood eleurntary school Ralph Clayton of DeLand spuKC on |„ \niu*ia County Imlay accurii- doner.
pupllt will get report cardt the use of the voting m,t&gt; htne and mg tn Republican County ChalrThe buciners *«**ion wax fol­
lowed by an etueilainm tnl period
Wednesday. Faculty memlrerx re­ showed membeta the ptupet way man Mux Cohn,
quest that parent* note the pro. to use Itvor*. Mzrty DeBary ctli-l Candidate* are George l.\ Peter- which waa arranged by Mrx. Heegrew of &gt;ludt&gt;nl* and istoiii caidi tens ars ratU*d f i o o i ro.r.muniUtz rn, fur guvernor; Col. Percy VV. tr;ce FI. Muller. Refreshment*
, to l■e ■■!",&lt;.] ,(
rarhej: put« til- pull of tl.r first levri Ihomp-on, for -i-.itiaij o stale; wete tcivedby M .. H. Hayes and
; aibia convenient*.
j zuiomaUcallg vote* the airtight ( Caar.e* g . Fuher for aUte Ut4 t other comaritey member*

Lake Mary Boys
Hold 4-H Meeting

hM property and signs the petition.
This petition makes a referendum vote unnecessary
Incorporation into the limits hits many benefits and
few obligations and we believe that other* Seminole
(m inty cities should take I.ohrvvo(h!’s step and attempt
to build tax money up and induce small industry into th e
corporate limits.

Norlh Orlando Boys
To Organize Team

DeBary Republicans Hold M eeting

I’HAIHMEN of Liu* U diary Wnniftt of the RepublicAa
Club, which honored Mrs. Florence A. Heckei at a “Cof­
fee" held at the home of Mra. Gregory’ Keaaenich on
p!jmt?*a Rd. when over Ikn gne*»* attended, left to

right, Hr*. I’hillij) Lounabefl’) * H 1S- Kes4et\ii;h and Mrs.

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tlectra Probers Working On 'B ird' Theory
m
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„

•*

!

Eastern Electro lost at least one
engine, probably two and perhaps
zvtn three shortly after becoming
■Irbornt-ippsrtBUy because the
turbine-driven pAwer plants b«cams clogged with birds.
An KJectra takes off at a speed
of about 123 knots. If two engine*
quit around that spead. particu-KVi i « « « v : fla n »n the tatn
side as seamed to be tha case at
Boston, the plane would still
maintain altitude but then would
be * noticeable yaw er turn. To
correct Uia yaw, It would be ne­
cessary to apply rudder force
-and thla Is when the air speed
indicator theory eomts lo.
PUT A SNAPSHOT
1
i Fcur Crewmen Die
LV EVERY LETTER
At a spaed of below US
t - Day Developing Service
then
is insufficient airflow on
In Ship Explosion
WIEBOLDT CAMERA
rudder for any force to be applied.
LAS,.PALMAS, Canary Minds The investigators a n speculating
SHOT ----(UPD — An explosion ripped
gt* 8. Park
Baaford. Fla
through the engine room of the that:
27,000-ton passenger liner Cape­ The Elcclra'i air speed indica­
town Castle today, killing- at least tes: were not functicnnlng. thus
“
Memorial
; » * year Marttmt
leaving the crew helpless to de­
four crewmen and injuring 14.
Glfta
Nona of tha 2*3 passenger! wee termine w h e t h e r they had
for
injured in the early morning blast dropped b e l o w the minimum
II BAHT
UBDEARt II
whlrh occurred at tha ahip wee speed for applying corrective rud­
der force; this is what “losi of
entering let Lut port.
Gratefully
controllable air speed" means.
Acknowledged
Compounding tha difficulty was
HEMINOLE • DeBART
the
probable spattering of bird
Enterprise Meet
COUNCIL
The regular meeting of the Kn- remains on Ihe cockpit windshield,
i.rnrli* pa rent-tear har roundl will thus blinding both pilots so they
1*. O. BOX 106
be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. la could not judge the severity of the
SANFORD, FLA.
law.
the school csfaterium.

^WASHINGTON (UPD -1ave»Ugator* tr* working on a theory
d a t a bird-clogged air speed In­
vestor may have contributed to
tie craih of an Eastern Air Lines
plectra at Boiton Oct. 4, it was
learned today.
*nna of the probers looking into
J ii gjrkftewi win' VW-d 42 per• bos, told United Presi' lotemaliooal that all indications point to
*. less of controllable air speed
second* after the plane hit a huge
fork of mlgrallng starlings,
t. What invealiaaluia will be look

Pag* 10— Tue*. Oct. IB, I960

ing for, he laid, la evidence of
bird remains In tha pitot tubei
—an air Intake device on the out­
side of the fuselage connected to
the air speed indicator*. The air
sucked Into the tubes governs the
air speed readings in the cockpit.
, Sufficient fir speed—te. rriU'S)
dining a i*kcoff.-4f- *■ pIM Mcounlertd trouble during takeof/7
such as engine failure, and found
bis air speed indicator inopera­
tive, he could Jose flying speed
without realising it and stall,
it in definitely known that tha

Hospital Notes
OCTOBER 14
Admissions
Verlind f&gt;. Barfield. Sanford:
William C. Bridges, Sanford Eliza­
beth Houston. Sanford; Carmel
Scruggs, Sanford; Emma Ragan,
Sanford; Katherine Harvey, San­
ford;.
Birtha
aad 3!.'*. J U t f y u. urilfis,
Sanford, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
F. LeFils, Osteen, a daug-

LOUIS PAUL Jonea putting the fini.thing touches on
th* American Mastadon scale model an part of the Miniatnr* Mammal Models of the World which will be on
permunent exhibit at Ponce DeLeon Springs. In the
background 's the Columbia Mammoth, also one of the
many mammals that lives! in Florida many thousands of
yearn ago. Several of these mammals will he sculptured
in full size.

Grooms Graduate 1
In Army Exercise

Army Sgt. Eddie L. Woods re­
Sanford, ■ son. Mr. and Mr*. Da­
cently participated with other per­
vid Scruggs, Sanford, a daugh­ sonnel from the 1st Cavalry Divi­
ter.
sion in Exercbe Trooper Turnout
Dismissals
If, a three-day field problem in
Lelah Woodard. Sanford; Clyde Korea.
Coron Ale, Sanford; Mrs. John
Woods Is the son of Sirs. Gahaxa
Huskey and baby, Sanford; Mr*. Woods and a 1930 graduate o2
Claud Cantrell and baby, Sanford; Croom's Academy.
Mrs. Vertin Arnett a a i bahy, Sinfotdd; Mrs. Vera Nelimi and baby,
Sanford.
OCTOBER 1*
Admissions
Lolum Tindall, Sanford; Leola
FOR —
Alford, Sanford; Barbara Wiso,
Wedding*
Sanford.
Birthday*
Births
Attnivernari**
Mr. ind Mrs. George Alford.
OPEN Friday Evenings
Sanford, a son Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cloned Wednesday P. I .
Benton. Sanford, a son.
GWALTNEY J*w#|*r
Dismissals
3*4 B. Park
FA S-UM
WATCH REPAIRING
Jimmy Young, Sanford; Candy
Childs, Sanford; Edward Cameron,
Sanford; Ida Jane Martin, San­
ford; Mrs. Jamri airouu, Baa­ U a a u e e n g T i
Cam
ford; Scott Cox, Sanford; Mary MONEY!
Barnum, Sanford; Mrs. Jessie Noel
and baby, Sanford; Mrs, James
Goldsworthy and baby, Sanford.

Dismissal*
Margie Nell Hayes. Sanford;
Bishop, Sanford; Mrs. Roand baby, Sanford;
Mrs. Edward Rimmas and baby,
Mr*. Istndon Slaliwurtli
Sanford; Edna Lee Jones
Sanford; Roberta Roberta, San­
ford; Rnunette Sulpizie, Sanford;
Audrey Mitchell, Sanford: Mrs.
Harry Kniffen and baby, Sanford;
Mir*e Rnnwrigbt, 0*U»«
OCTOBER IS
Admissions
l-arry Maiand, Sanford; Jimmy
Young, Sanford; Mary Graham,
Sanford; Bertha Benton, Sanford;
Eugene Lewis. Osteen; Jerry Solo­
mon, Altamonte Springs; Quintus Traffic Kills Five
Ray, Sanford; Mable Haywood,
MIAMI (UPD — The Florida
Sanford; Virginia Shrddrn, Sin- Highway Patrol said today at
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 43

Cone Firm Suspension Asked
In Investigation Of Bribery
DIBUJ USING AMENDMENTS m e, from leit, Mr*. Jennie tiri.ssun, vie*
president of Business and Professional Women's Club; Mrs. Harold Hast*
ner, program cnatrmnn; j'mige i'u iic WTiYiam* Jc., H r*. Entiw c Lean*,
president, and Mrs. Betty Baker, public relations chairman of the dub.
(Herald Photo)

Judge Explains
Importance Oi Vole U.S.
jOn Amendments

it

i »

The importance of voting «o
tfi« m constitutional amendment a
is the Novemhcr lencral election
veas explained by Circuit Judge
Volte Williama Jr. to the Dullness
and Professional Women's Club
s i its meeting Tuesday night.
Judge Williams stressed that
"although you may not favor some
« ,f the amendments they a-e all
important and nobody should
overlook them on the ballot."
Judge Williams explained that
amendment No. t proposes addi
tlonal judge* for district court
of appeal. This amendment is of
considerable importance a* there
are mure and more appeals com
ing before the Judges and more
-judge* are needed, tie said,
w Amendment No. 2 provides for
absentee registration of elector*
who are members of the armed
forces and Iheir families living
outside the 1.5.
Amendment No. 3. proposes
that the present game and fish
rmnmission come under the sup­
ervision of ttie legislature
Amendment No 4. provides that
not less than *3 percent of all
Vexc i t taxes levied and collected
by the slate, or under it* author­
ity, from tne operation of pari­
mutuel pools be allocated and
distributed in equal parts to the
various counties.
The fifth anil sixth amendments
are considered routine, dealing
with changes in Ihe constuutiun
on civil and jury trail m certain
counties and Seminole is not in
t i n cl uded.

Bans Goods
Shipment To Cuba
WASHINGTON (L'Pl) — The United States moved to­
day to cut away the economic foundation of the Fidel Castro
government, tmnninjr the unle of “ most commodities," ex­
cept food and medicine to Cuba.
The Castro regime, which nationalised nearly 400 pri­
vate busines.-MM earlier this month, will thus be left without

Deal By Miamian
i To Buy Mayfair
May Be Canceled

The propo-ed purchase of the
Mayfair Inn. motel and golf
course for an estimated ffiOO.OUU
hy Hen Hall of Miami appears
to have encountered obstacles.
An official of Rosen Associates
of Miami today said that Dali in­
formed the firm handling the
transaction that illness has left
h,ni physically unable to bandit
the operation nf the Mayfair,
Tile official closing of the sale
was scheduled Noe. 13.
"The deal is shaky right now,"
(lie Rosen official said.
However, lie added tiiat his
firm ha« not rmirely given up
hope that the final negotiations
will hr completed
He denied a report that Halt
suffered a heart attack after
viewing the recent high water
around the Inn*
Dali visited Sanford last month
and held a news conference tell
ing the press that he plans to
improve the Mayfair facilities
and help boost the hotel business
in this area.
He said at that lime that he
hoped lo move his family here
this month.
The Mayfair Inn was purchased
by the Giant* in I'itt and has
been operaled as a hotel for win
Florida Development Commit- ter visitor*.
■iiib officials tod a* gave (heir
final approval to the new Semi­
nole County Health Center.
An in&gt;prction tram headed b&gt;
Paul Reilly, architectural consult­
ant for the FDC, said altrr ins­
pecting the budding on French
Av*. that "this health center holds
Fifth District Congirmman Svd
'(Pits own with any in the state."
Rriliy said he was "well plea­ Hellenic and County Commission
sed" with the specifications of the Chairman John Krider will meet
building and complimented archi­ with Col. Julian Sollorhuh. district
tect John Horton for "a Job well engineer. Thursday in Jacksonville
in an effoit to gi l top priority fur
dune.”
Other member* of the team a water control study of the upper
St, John* River.
included Paul Erickson and J.L.
The meeting ia scheduled lor II
Alurphy, regional pubiic welfare
a. m.
and health official* from Atlanta,
Krider sa il today that he also
ia.
| plana a meeting "in tne very near
X
Dr. Clyde brothers, along with futute" with Maj. lien. K, C.
• t
the county commissioner* show­ ttschner. Chief of the If. S Corps
ed the officials throughout the of Engineers in Washington.
•— building.
Krider say* ha hopes that after
The health department has s la tt­ these meetings, the turps will realI
ed moving out of Iti old facilities tie tlie importance of getting the
and Brut,iris reported he hopes report on th* project completed
to have the rest of the equipment iiefore next April when tha legis­
in about two weeks.
lature meet*.
The fii»t step in (he piogiam it
Irgi.-latkm and a state appropria­
tion to acquire laud ami flow earn
nientt.

TAMPA (UPt) — Cone Brothers , duliea under (his cloud ia im | ved inch envelopes nw Saturday*. I plnves picked op tellers eonMinfng
Bab Kennedy J r ., a slate audi­ the alleged payoffs a( a Tampa
Construction Company of Tampa, paired. ' tie ’ said in* suspension
will continue until the investiga­ tor on loan lo the Legislature's post office. The employes were
Florida's largest road • building
tion ia completed.
Interim Committee on Road* and served wilh summonses on the
firm, la expected to be suspended
The first witness today was Highways, told the committee's spot.
from further bidding on road jobs M. I.. Kimble nf Safety Harbor, public hearing Tuesday he had
He lr*lihfd that he watched a
until a determination is made of assistant engineer in charge of found reports of 123 payments in Cone Hrmhers ear deliver mail to
their guilt or innocence In eonnee- construction in the Bartow d *- Road Department engineers in (he post office Friday afternoon.
tioa with the alleged bribery of trict. Kimble identified an enve­ petty cash voucher* and other He said he discovered plain while
lope containing tM which he said records seised from the Cone envelopes addressed to Stale
Road Department employes.
Brother* hy a deputy sheriff last Road Department employe*, all
Mata Road Board Chairman wa* mailed in him.
carrying ihe return sd d reu of
He said he had received such i Friday.
William Killian said He will rernm
And F.lmer Rounds, chief com­ the home of Fred II. Poe. a Cone
mend the auspension to the board envelopes "off tnd ost" but that
at a meeting in Tallahassee Thurs­ He did not know where they cam* mittee investigator, testified he Brother* superintendent.
In each of the while envelopes,
day and he expects the board to from. He said he generally recei- watched as Road Department cmgo along.
Testimony before a legislative
committee Tuesday led to suspen­
sion without pay for IP highway
engineers, who walked out of the
hearing on advice of counsel.
Ttie committee ia investigating
testimony that the construction
firm had been mailing vveekly
"pay envelopes ' to road emplo­
yes.
Killian said the Road Board
will make it* own investigation
i If the commute* docs not e«lablsh
guilt or innocente.
Killian tali! he is not taking
Cone Bros, olf the seven job* on
which it is now working, totalling
&lt;nme W.S million. Hut he &gt;aul he
lias sent inspectors to check each
job to determine if there has been
any faulty work.
Killian suspended Ihe Road De­
partment engineers on Ihe ground*
"their ability lo perform their

a source fur iriilaeeinent part* to
run its seised U. S.-mad* ma­
chine* in oil, sugar and other mill*
The Commerce
Depaitmenl's
ailiou, sharpest taken «inre Inis
(ouulry wiped out its subsidy pmgium fur Cuban sugar, was tramrd up with a Maritime Adminia
(ration crackdown on sale, tinnvfcr
nr viiaitcr ef U. R. owned ship*
for Cuba,
The dcparlm tul't format amend
merit lo the export regulation*
said the curb was being imposed
"m view of tie deterioration of
relationship* between Cuba ami
the Cnited Slates."
Tile department, winch admin
islrr.i ttie govcrnmrnts export
controls, said I'te ban on exports
to (.'till* u a i In accordance wilh
the wishes of Congress a* ex
pressed in the Export Control Art.
H quoted a* portion Of the law
which derUies that it Is the pol
icy of the I 'tilled Stales lo u&gt;*
export control*
to further tie
foreign policy," of the government
"and to aid in fulfilling ila inter­
national responsbilUic.* ami to
exercise the necessary vigilance
over exports from Hie standpoint
of their significance to the n a ­
tional security."
The department said it ba* not
revoked any individual export li­
cense* for Cuba already issued.
it said commodities banned
under the new. tighter export reg­
ulation may he shipped to Cuba
through Nov. 21 if they "were on
dock or lading, on lighter, laden
aboard an exporting carrier or m
transit lo a port of exit" before
12:01 a. m. Thursday.
The announcement said the de­
partment would consider applica­
tions for export of w.ieat and
wheat Dour "in the light of the
international wheat agreement.’'
- The department indicated it
would rontloua In let tourist* send
their tia 'gage and pcrsunal effect*
in Cuba without special license
and that it would not interfere
with rcsiiipmrni of foreign origin
goods and certain types of gift a.
In a simultaneous announcenieiii. the Mantum Adraini.itra
lion declared that it would be il­
legal lor any C. S. ciliacn or firm
to sell or charter any s.i.p or
boal, regardless of sue or type,
to a Cuban nat.onal wiinout prior
approval hy the administration.
Ihe ban included terhnti.il in
formation. The government con­
siders much Information on pro­
duction and processing technique*
as useful to foreign countries as
strategic materials.

Round* s*id • »* a »«*»* M*rJ!t
envelope "like ■ pay envelope"
containing tww *18 bills and a
13 bill.
"How bad ean k get when you
catch them with Ute money ki
their hands," commented Rep.
Ray Mattox, committee member
from Polk County. "We're Just
scratching the surface."
Observing the hearing was Sher­
m an Wilson, an inveiligator k r
the Btatnik Congressional Com­
mittee that alio ia investigating
Uie Interstate highway program.

News Briefs
Film Stars To Wed
HOLLYWOOD ( D P I &gt; \clor
Joseph l utton, .Vi, and lltitisii ac­
tress Pairlcia Medina. JT, wiU he
married Thursday at the home of
producer David Selinkk. li e cm
pie look out a marriage herns*
Tuesday in nearby Sants Monica
Hoih have been married mire &gt;&gt;•
fore.

C h ristm as Break

f ( ) r NT Y DEMOCRATS held on ui'guiiixiitioiiul meet imp
Tuesday iiijflit to mup out u " k h out the vote" cum*
imijrn. Left to right, Harold J o h n u m , l)*»yle Conner, cam.
iiaiyrn chairman for the county; It. S. Ilillhimcr, Comity
Democratic Committee chairman; Mayor Karl lligginhothnm, Dr. Vincent lloherU, finance chairman for ihe

. ACL Engine Hits
Truck; One Hurt

TALLAHASSEE (1,'JMl - Th
Stale Cabinet Tuesday approved
the usual early Christmas it
lease* for Florida coovicls wilh
prrlect prison record* An e*ti
mated IJO prisoners wtio-e term*
A J5-y**r-oM l-ongwoud ear.
would expire between Dec. 10
ppntrr escaped serious injury
and Jan. 10 will be released Dec
Tuesday nfternoun when an At10.
antic Coast Line engine slamined
.
Red Show Opens
into hie pirk-up truck in l.dng
J AKARTA. Indonesia ( D P I ) - wood.
The Soviet i ’ninn Tuesdav night
Thomas Lee Dyer was repotted
opened an II acre exhibition id
in
"good’ condition at Seminole
products
ranging
from
farm
equipment to a model of 1 lliis Memorial Hospital at noun today
sian earth satellite. The perms after suffering back and nose
nent pavilion housing (lie die injuries and body lareraimni.
plays will be turned over i« Hi*
Deputir* mpdiled that the en­
Indonr* an government at the rnd gine was going at appi nximately
of Ihe exhibition'! one monin run Tis mill's |&gt;«r hour when it hit the
Dyer truck.

Kennedy-Johnaon ticket; Mack ('leveland Jr., county
eh airm u for Richard Ervins Joo Datin, chairman of
tha Ktnnedy-Johnaon ticket in the county, and Stewart
( ia tid ir), chairman fur S u p t. «&gt;f Schools Thuum* B ailey.
(Herald P h o t o )

The Campaign
★

★

Nixon

★

★

*

★

County Democrats
To Gel Out Vote

Kennedy

Countv supporteri ol State Demovralir candidates and official*
of Hie County Democratic Commit*
NEW YORK (U PI I—Sen. John tee agreed to launch an "alt out
WILMINGTON, Del. i l T I ) Vice President Hirhai'd M. Ni­ F. Kennedy today challenged Vice get out the vole drive" immedlaitton pul Hie Cuban crisis at tin President Richard M. Nixon In ly in pieparalion for th« Nov­
fore front of his campaign today, Idl Ihe American people why he ember general election.
refuses lo engage m a fifth
Mayor Earl Higginbotham, wh»
hut he also hit hard at thr Drum"great debate." on television.
is county chairman (or Democra,
crats oo the bread-and-butter issue
"I think (hr American people lie governor itummee Farris
u( tine in pluv nielli.
are entitled to know why," Ken­ Bryant, railed on all Democrat*
The Republican candidate is*urd nedy said in 1 statement shortly “ to work together to pul the
a statement challenging hen. John alter arriving here for Ihrre days Democratic party on top '
F, Kennedy's "full employment" nf campaigning and preparing for November.
State Democratic parly worker*
promises by charging that Ihe (lie fourth debate with Nixon on
and the county Democratic cumRoosevelt and Truman adntims- Friday night.
The Democratic nominee said n m u f , represented by Chairman
Iral.uns wem unable to ca-e unthat
"I am willing to meet Inin j „ s Uillhimer. plan an all-out
Costly Souvenir
critploymeid withuut wars.
anywhere in th* nation al any j telephone drive lo gel the Demo,
SARASOTA ( D P I ) — Firfmrn
Ill, e,ligating o lf n e r
Kubeit
Nixon said on Ihis bast* that hour of the day, in order that
ci alx to the polls and to vole
answer ng a call al the home ol Norwood repotted that Dyer, tu r n ­ Kennedy s "glowing piomlse.v" to
a prominent insurance agent rally ing off Kit 411 into Long &gt;«&lt;&gt;d, ap­ expand the number of jobs ate- the 1,sues of this campaign may "ihe straight Democratic ticket."
be summed up just prior to tlie
Tuesday s e r e gi cried hy Hie parently didn't see th* rngine com­
Jue Davis, chairman »C Hi*
n t worth a plugged nickel
elect on. without an U day gap"
napping of exploding ,3d caliber ing when the accident inclined.
Kennedy Johnson ticket in th*
but
that
Nixon
lias
"again
turned
But the lug cut rent item in
cartridges. Authorities &gt;ahl an rn
l i e truck, a I'.HJ model, was Nixon's campaign wa, Ins an­ down" the bid fur « fifth'debate cuunty, said at the meeting hit
tire hell of machine gun ammuni­
called a tnlal wreck hy drpuiies. nouncement at the Aincncan Le­
Kennedy flew here early today giuup will work hand in hand with
tion was set off by the fire that
The impact of the engine thiew gion's national convention in Mia after a long day campaigning in state Democratic leaders here to
gulled the t-KJ.lKKl home of C u r
the truck some 7b feet, deputies mi Tuesday that tins country Florida during which he hit the produce a D em onatic titkcl vule.
lei Walpole, who they sum iud
On band lor tile meeting w eit
i d . -I
"will very piomptly lake the three large,! cities in Ids first
kept the rartridgex as a wai
and prnhahly only - rampaign Harold Johnson, county campaign
No
chaige*
have
been
filed
as
strongest possible economic meas­
touienir. No one wa, hurt.
I visit lo the stale. The Democratic chairman fur Duyle Connur, run­
ures lo counter the economic
1 nominee made three speeches in ning for coni mission**1 of agribanditry'' against Ainci lean* by
the Miami area, including an ad- cullute,
Mack Cleveland J r .,
Fidel L'asl 10' t Cuban regime.
dri -s to the American l&lt;egtim con- campaign chairman for Richard
Nixon made the Lnlia announce­ venliun, flew io Tampa where he
Ervin treking re election lor ilk*
ment in » ,pcech whirls lie de- spoke to s crowd estimated at attorney general * post,
-ertbed a, "non political ' hut lit 13,000 and iiten mined on to
Klcwari Guichel, heading lb*
which lie defended Ihe adminis­ Jacksonville fur his most enthusi­
local campaign for Kupl. of School*
tration's over all defense ami dip­ astic reception of the day,
Thomas Dailey, Torn McDonald,
ifegislctcd voter* w ishing to file
lomatic program and aimed sev­
A warmly responsive crowd es­ county campaign chanman for
absentee ballots in the Nov, * gen­
The City Cninmi**ion met in * decision on whether favoring the eral implied jab* at Kennedy.
timated bv police at Zfl.UOO Tom Adams, running for secretary
et al election have until I p. m ,
downtown
Hemming
As he ha&lt; been doing repealed!) jammed
special session lu* .lay afternoon merger or not
of Stale, and Dr. Vincent Roberta
Nov. X to do so, (supervisor Of Reg*
,
_
,
,
.
.
.
.
■
,
Wilson
said
that
he
hi
i|
been
a*Cars,
where
Nixon
hau
spoken
to
lor
the
la,t
li
days,
Nixon
hit
at
latiation Camilla Bruce said So end uy a 3 1 majority voted to t* sined that there would nut be any
and Davis, for Kennedy Johnson.
an
estimated
ta.OoU
only
a
lew
call a previous r rsolution apptov- layoffs in (Unfold became nf the Kennedy's opposition to drawing
day.
McDonald wa* named (uianca
houra Iiefore.
The Seminole Timing A**o. Is
Abaentre halluts may be filled ing the m eigrr of the Atlantic 1 merger but “now I'm nut loo a defense line around Ihe Nation­
chairman of the drive to handle
The
park
was
thr
sde
of
the
alist-held 1, lands of Quetnoy and
■^tonsoring s barbecue today at
out at the rrgistiation office in Coast Line and
expenses for the state candidate*.
Kraboaid Rail* sure."
Malsu several milts from the recent bloody race riot in Jack
• p. m. The supper, to be held
the Chamber of Cornmeic* build­ roads.
Hot it Commissioners R o b e r t
|
sunvtll*
Kennedy
did
not
discuss
Lhtiicie Communist coast, Ken­
st Ihe Farmer * Auction and Mar
ing, A total of 398 absentee vote*
On Sept. 3t&gt;, the comm is, ion Biown and J. H L'rapps agreed
civil rights.
krt on llvvy. 17 92 and Onora ltd.
have been cast so far, Mrs. Druce w e n t on record a s favuring the to ie all tlie resolution until addi- nedy has said the line should be
Cheered by the Ja kvonvttle
LAKELAND (U Plt — Higher
drawn
around
more
distant
For­
will give a selection of chicken or
said.
meiger af te r hearing irpiccvrita tlurial facts a i t presentrii ,
standards for grapefruit in inter­
crowd, Kennedy unleashed some
mosa instead.
spare rib piales with the trimlives of the ACL discus* thr mer­
Earlier in the day, ths county
,%| of hit iharpeM blows to date at
state shipments will go into effect
Rnirgs. Ail proceed* go lo finance
His only reference to civil
it*
of
the
merger.
ciiiiimisaiunir* agreed lo a.'X the
Nixon md accused thr itepubii- &gt; The City tax bill will be matted
Oct. 21 for a two week period.
t e association s activities.
Uppuslng tlie recall resolution Intelitate t.onimrrce Couiiitiasion rights in Florida came when h* can nominee of having "presided out Nov. 1, City Clark Henry
The Federal Marketing Agree­
Tuesday was Cmiinusatoner Jo* to hold e. hvarinir
_ in th* _______
Hanford j
‘',h# P'*»Ue0‘ «* “&gt;•
, over the conununizaiion of Cuba." Tamm Jr. report**! today.
ment committee*, meeting her*
. . make progress in 1
.
11.....
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The Hanfoid Jaycees will hear Baker, who said “I feel we did th* .n*» M they euu!il daeidq the mei I •‘vtalcs tan
Tuesday. raised standard* fur a[t_
| the dititci.ii "anT "or human m b i t gloomy until recently over Iheir 11*1 t e d t o h e m a l t e d m i n e Mm# i q
C :y ITtme-r tism gr riininna J r variei.rv of grapefruit lo .Vo. | fo u r candidate* for the city com­ lighl th tn r th* (iist lint* '*
it. 0/ tIT* i&gt;rupo*rd in* 1grr.
. delegation
1- 1. .1. - of. railmud
r
. .train to that a man like Khrutlichev chance* lor recapturing the Hate November, 1»\*C*&gt;H**ior J. If Gal­
will meet with the tsanford Zoning russet and better.
mission at their luncheon meeting
Commissioner A. I.. Wilton, who!1 A
and Planning Board Oct. 27 lo
l&gt;n wnd* and pink weeded grape­ Thursday al th* Civic (.'enter,
asked for She recall eeolutioo, | men appeared befure th* county I • • • fannut again com* to inia Hus year, were openly encour­ loway reported today,
finalise a new inning ordinance for fruit. siie standards were set at
Leroy Anderson, R. J. Boynton, laid that “w* may have acted loo | board and said that if tha merger &lt;country end point a finger lo us aged by Kennedy's visit and Ul*l
Galloway said that his offir*
sav,
you deny
t i e city. The onctii.g is scheduled &lt;71) *;ni larger. On seedier*, they j Tam McDonald and A I Wilson, will hastily, t believe «* should **t was approved the Banford uu- and
human 1last week uf i.yituun D. Juuxsuu, plan* Ui atwet - o i k (in tha bills
' nghU ,."
; ***** UtL M M MUi U*g«,
| un Ism gstea* y a s w i .
1 mote tf kb* Ucta before we istik as 1net outeid be disbanded.
I Um kite tM*ka*frra»kt*f eostckUaU,
4
t*qr weews.

Stale Officials Give
Final Approval On
,(New Health Center

Officials Set
Engineers Meet

Absentee Votes
Reach 398 Total

I

City Recalls Motion
Okaying Rail Merger

*T iming Association
Barbecue Today

Higher Grapefruit
Standards Due

Simona To .Meet_____

4

Jaycees To Hear
City Candidates

City Tax Bills
To Be Mailed Soon

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�Ike Gets Out The Clubs Again *

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (UPI) Eldorado Country Club course fop
— President Elsenhower turned a round of golf this morning.
to golf for relaxation today at the
Mrs. Lilly Pearl Helms. 54. completion of Uit first leg of •
OVER 35 YEARS
Georgia Are., Longwood, died at “noa-poUtkal" speaking lour that
at First sad Palmeiro
her residence Tlieiday.
(Aloog Ride Poet Office)
seemed to eome close at times
A native of Alabama, Mrs. to Republican electioneering.
Helms came to Florida in 1123
The Chief Executive virtually
and had lived In Longwood since
«M*. She wai a member of the t appealed Tuesday for election of
"if .ce' rrVsiaelf “T ra in e r
iirs t Baptist Church''there.
Survivor* ere her husband, An- the GOP presidential nominee, in
cil; six wins, Elmer L., Buford, •U appearance before a Reptibll*
Helton, Milton and Lamar, all of■ can pep rally in Minneapolis.
• Farwiiar*
Longwood and Harotd. PL Ban­ But Elsenhower had no appoint­ • Carpet
• Please
ning, Ga.; one daughter, Mra. ments scheduled today and ap­ • Tile
• Reriel Beds
Doris Scott, Longwood: two bro­ peared certain to head for the
thers, Alta Helms, Orla Vista and
foinnia Helms, Jacksonville; one
sister, Mrs. Dotlic Moore, Geneva,
Ala. and tan grandchildren.
Servlets will ho held Thursday
at 2 p. m. at the Longwood First
Baptist Church with Htv. Lewis
Indian Advisor
V. &gt;utch officiating. Burial will
be in the Longwood Cemetery,
See Ihia gif tel lady If yaw are worried
Pallbearers will be Roger Crock­
about love, marriage, and hoaloaaa
traasactiowa of all kiada. Bring yonr
er, Fred Esdavan, Robert Farm­
prnhlema lo her. She'll help yoe awlve
er. Buddy Johnson, David Joyce
them. Bee her now • today.
and Dick Joyce.
tiramknw Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.

SANFORD
F U R N tm t
COMPANY

h -*i »"*V

theater and ■ store. One fsm
ily of 14 was housed in a school
overnight.
At the height of the iters:,
E. Higdun, #0, suffered a heart at­
tack trying to drive througn tb*
rain. An ambulence wai unaow
to get him to ■ nearby hospital
because of high water and by the
eitiia Y*!L&gt;L--4Ertr fell Is the. Time hew ia taken lo'anotner hos­
upper G nat Lake* and along the
pital across tows ho was dead.
Beekiee, Leadville. Colo, hid flve
The water waa so high in eity
Inches of aaow on the ground.
streets that several cars and a
CoM air pushing Into lb* plains
newspaper delivery truck floated
•tales Bom Canada dropped lentfrom their parking places, tine
peraturei to It degteea »t Minot man chained hi* car to a tele­
Hardest-bit was Victoria, Tex.,
where nine Inchee of rein touched
off flash floods and wmi M fami­
lies fleeing from their home*.
Reinfall »*s general from the
plains through the Mississippi
Valley and Mia the Ohio and Ta*

phone pole as the water sUrttd
to carry it down tha street.
Three persona were injured by
a tornado near Hcbulenburg, Taxwhich tore up a motel and cauaed
about 1100,000 damage. Another
tornado hit near Houston hut
: Mr. Lewis J. Owens* » . dlad skipped away to tha northeast
I Monday at hi* realdaaco, 1M N. without injuring anyons.
Corte* Dr., North Orlando.
Ms earn# I* North Orlando Mom
; Youngstown, Ohio, leaf year. He
• waa « gar taapector an tha PRUI burgh and Laha Eria Railroad and
l a member of the Methodist

Clarence Snyder
Dies Af Osleen

I* ia survived by his wife,
Louisa, North Orlando oaa daugh­
ter, Mrs, Nathtla Cnimbaeher,
Cleveland, Ohio: two grandchildgen, two listen and two brothen.
The body wae shipped to BaumgardotT Funeral Home in Andover,
Ohio, for burial in the Williams•eld Cemetery, Ohio.
Gramkow iSmera! !!«m* wsa in
•harge of local arrangamenta.

Legal Notice
H oU ee le h s r e b y given t h a t t h e
• q d s r e l e a s d d s a l r e lo * » * • • • l a
huatneaa a t I 4 U
P a r k A v en u a.
H an fo rd . F l o r i d a , n n d a r Ik* n a m a
a f P A R K A V B N tJR F i t A RM AHT
a n d I n l a n d t a r a e U l a r th * aa ld
B a n e w i t h t h e C l a r k af r l r e u l t
C o e r I o f Kemlnnl* C o u n ly , F l o ri d a .
E d w l e L. L tn d a e r . M. n .
R n b a r l J . S m i t h , M. O.
S a m u i l J a m a * ar a lth

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l e t h e C e e r t *1 t h * C e e e t r J e d e e ,
S a m l a a l e r e e a l y , S t a l e e f F lo o ld a ,
, la P rehate
, l a r o i R o t a t e o f.

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riv a l. noTicH

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ftntlrw la h s r e b y ( I v a n t h a t t h s
e n . l a r i l e n a d wilt. o n III* l l h d a y
e f J i o t a m b s r . A. D. I**». p r . a a n t lo
th e H onorable C u m in Ju d e * of
n-&gt;ninote c o u n t y , F lo rid a , b la ( In a l
r o t u r n . a e a o u n t a n d v o u r l.a ra , a«
F astu io r
of
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of
a t . A O T n S. I I A t X , d - c s s s o d . e n d a t
sa id lim a, t h a n a n d t h . r r , m t k a
a p p l i c a t i o n t o l h a aald J u d « a fo r
a fin al so l&lt; l* m en l o f ta 1a e d m l u l a .
t r s i l o a o f sa id t t l a l t . a n d fo r a&gt;&lt;
a r d a r . i t l M k a r a l n * h im a a s a r i ,
h itm to r.
tie ls d th is lha t*lh day ef Saptsanbar, A. tl. IMS.
/ • / D ouelae llsn a trn m
As E i s e u t o r e f l h a H a i a t o t f
t l l a d y a B. H e l l
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S a n f o rd . F i o n a *
AnV H H TISH W H V r FOR H ills
T b * Hoar d of Publl-t I n * !r u c t i o n
t o r n .im ln o U C o u n t y , F l o ri d a , w ilt
f * c a l * a Mil# foe Ih* f itrtil*lil.i* o f

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A dm inistration
llulldlni,
Com­
m e r c i a l A v en u e, Hanford. F l o r i d a ,
*1 w hich i n n * * n d p l a r t ll&gt;* bid*
w ill h* p u h l l c l r o p e n e d a n d r*»d

•laud.

T n e r o n t ract d o m i n a n t * c o m l a t o f
on* • p a c i f i c a t i o n f o r Path p r o j e c t s
a n d n n a aat o f p l a n s fo r a * r h .
D r a w m a a a n d ap sclf laatlon* m ay
h* o b t a i n e d for H u T I t I 'l U i J F C T d
- h r d o p o s l t l n e * 1 no. oo w i t h
tha
A r . h l t a c t , J o h n A. H m l o n IV, F o r , n c r F ir a* e t r a a t a n d VlallnnsDt*
A . an na, S an fn rd . F lo rid a , f o r l h a
f i r s t ssl t f d o c u m e n t * o n t a l n s d .
■ m i l d ap u alt w ill !&gt;a r e f u n d e d In
. roll tn each p a r a u n w h o r a l . i r n *
• Ih* d o c u m e n t * In a-*»d r o n d l l l n n
• w i t h i n Ian d a t a a t t a r t h e hi.I
' o p e n in g ; w ith o to ap llu n a s noie.|
, o a i n w . A d d itio n a l *••• u r n bo o b l a l n a d a t t h a co at o f t l s a o f o r Iho
■ t w o p rn jo rt* . w h i c h I* h a l f r e f u n d .
able, ( l a n a r a l C o n l r a r l u i * a t c u r , In* d u t u n i e n l a a n d not t u b m l l l l n a
. p r o p - . t a l a h a l l bo r s t n n d e d o n e - h a l f
• th * d ap.i slt u p o n r a t u r n Of d o m - m a m # la poo*! co ndition.
A r r r l l f l t d rh a, k o r b a n k d r a f t .
- j i a i a b t * to ih o Hoard o f P u b l l a
i n a l r u c i l o n f u r Hainlnoto C u u m r ,
- F lo rid * , t* M flii«art.i..*nf Hoad*,
o r a a a t l a f a c l i . r r bid b an d a i c u l .
ad bp tb * b i d d e r an d a . r a p t a h l *
- a u r t t l o a In a u a m o u n t s q u a t t o f l v a
- p »r Cast of t u a bid i h a l l b* n l .
r a l i ta d w i t h e a c h bid.
T h * a t o c a H f u t b id d e r w ilt h*
r a i i u l r t d [a f u r n l a b a n d p a y f o r
•atlafactary parfurm aac* and pay; m e a t p n i o r b o n d i.
A l l a n t l o a la .-alla.l l a l b * f a c t
I b a t n o t l a t a t h a n Ih* m i n i m u m
• a l a r ! * * a n l w a f e a *• -at f o r t h
' t a t h a S p a c l f l c a l l o n a a t i l ha p a i d
\ a n thl* p r u ja e t.
T h a Ho ard o f P u b lic ! n a : r u c t i o n
- fo r Hamlnnlo C o u n t y . A lurid *, r « - a o r t a * lb* r i a n t l a r e j e c t a n y a n d /
• r a l l bid* o r In w a i t * a n y I n fu r m x l l t l a a la t b a fclJJIn f. X j b id
a h l l l ba w l ' h d r t w n f.-r a p e r i o d
o f f l f i r a n i l l ) d a&gt; * o u b i a q U a n t to
Ih# o p a a i n y o f bid* w i t h o u t t h a
, au n aan t o f l h a Huardit*t—f . —trrv. . . . . r r r
r n a t r e i a n . Hoard or Publl*
In stru ctio n far Sr-nlnols
Canity. F l o r i d a

n r. Mima*.

S am ian ]* r o u n i y ■ u g e . - l a l e n d e a t
• f P u l l l " I n t i r u c l l o o * uJ
K l - O f f U l a a*. t S U r y lo t h e

MEMBERS OK THK HOAHI) of trustee*' building and executive commitlee of the Florida Methodist Childiph ’s Home in Enterprise met to make
Wspeciion and acceptance of thu Lida C. Laird Administration build­
ing which" wm financed through a 145,000 grant from the late Mra. Laird.
Left to right are James V. Richards, Enterprise; Rupert Strickland. SunfnrH;_Hnme Supt. B. W. Carlton: Richard Pierce. DeLnnd; Durwartl McDonell, Vero Bench and Trank Tultun, Eustis. Rev. Jesse Waller, Tlenrwater, was not present for the picture.

KNOX, Ind. (UPI) — Hundreds I “It's a shame something' like
of persons paised through ■ Knox I this could happen to a young
funeral home m the past two boy," Coroner Raymond A. Bren' nan said. "AH those people and
weeks.
Karh looked at the body of a not a soul that had aver aero
teen-age boy, about 14 to 17 years him before."
old, but no one tould identify
him.
The youth was killed Oct. 3 at
the wheel of a stolen car.
The youth carried no form of
Identification. But poliee war*
hopeful of identifying him be­
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e pos­
cause tha car wee stolen in this
area and the boy's clothing bore sibility of a nationwide railroad
two name tags that appeared to strike before 1M2 appeared to
have been removed today by a '
be either “fioden" or ‘'Godin."
Tb* boy's red and yellow shirt labor-management agreement to
and black leather jacket carried submit work rules disputes to a
Canadian labels which were sent 15-man presidential commission.
lo police in Canada. But Canadi­ Tha agreement to set up the
an police could provide no clue to commission was hammered out
hie Identity. And Um FBI waa un­ late Monday and made public
Tuesday. Representatives of the
able to trace hie Rngerprints.
After wailing 14 days for mini- major eastern, southern and west­
oni to claim the boy’s, body, au- ern railroads and tha five broth­
erhoods of operating employes
thoritlci decided lo bury him.
Tha Rav. James Burroughs, a signed the agreement.
Mtlhodist minister, plsnntd to The commission la scheduled to
conduct tha funeral today, with make Ha report — which will not
bind either aide — by Dac. 1.
burial In Oak Park Cemetery.

Nationwide Rail
Strike Looms By r62

“SUPER - RIGHT” HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEF CHUCK

STEAK
HAMS
R OA S T
RIBS

Mr. Clarence Snyder, M
late Tueadsy night nt Ms horn*
in Oatean.
Mr. Snyder was born In Braddock, Pa., in 1M4 sod married
In 1213. A resident of Osteen
for the peat 14 years, be waa a
retired machinist from the Hasack Engineering Co., Osteen, and
waa ■ member of the First Pres­
byterian Church here.
The survivors are his wife, Mr*.
Berthe Snyder; flva daughters,
Mrs. Eloise Pfelfaui end Mra,
Lucyann Jurat, of Osteen; Mrs.
Mrs. Betty Snyder and Mra. Ruth
Bennett, both of SanJord; end
Mrs. Thelma Bacon, of New
Springfield, Ohio; two sons, Clair
S. Snyder, New Sprlogfletd, Ohio,
and Capt. Hollis Snyder, U. S.
Army stationed In Germany; two
eisleri, Mra. Alice Kessler, Rich­
mond, Va. and Mra. Anne Peter­
man, Canfield, Ohio; 34 grandrhildren, two nephews and five
The Bela ' Sigma Poi Zeta XXI
nieces.
Funeral arrangements arc In «’haj&gt;ter will sp«iiw&gt;r a "Baby
complete and will be announced of tha Year" coolest with all pro­
ceeds going lo the Seminole Assn,
bp Urwaon Funeral Home.

n u r o n • RIGHT"
m i n i i HEAVY
iie i AT i WESTERN
n do
"SUPER
HARD CORN FCD FRESH PORK
Shank Half

“SUPER • RIGHT” LEAN MEATY

BEEF

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t s : v i i s i n .h l a i v n , f l u h i u a
KoTSTK O F .
IIIIHKHT (I. IIIIUHI.IN. p-L-aa-ad
h i m ! Ft o f rival, h k f o h t a v i i
a m i i iT iu v n m u iii n iiiu r
All p arau n a a r a h ereb y n o tified
t h a t (bo i i b d a r a l i n t d a a A n cillary
K s a c u t u r o f aa ld • • ! • ( • , h a* cump lated t n a a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h a r a n f
a n d h a t Ilia d In *al.l c o u r t hi*
f in al r e p o r t a n d a p p l i c a t i o n f ar
d l e - H a - f*
O b j a c . l a n a Ih era '.a. If
• n r . a h o u ld h a du ly fllad After
f l l l n i p r n u t of p u b l u a l i e n a b u w i n a
th la b u t ! , * b a a beau p u n l i a m d
one* a s a c k f u r f u u r o . m i a c u t t t *
w**h*. tb * Urattar of a p p r a r a t of
• aid r e p o r t a n d t h a o r d e r i n g of
d l e t r l b u t l o n o f aal.l a a i a t a will
ca m * h a f u r e l h a ao utl.
F l r i t p u b l i c a t i o n «n h ap t. SS, t i l e .
H'.ap htn T. (lean
A* A n c i l l a r y K a a c a i o c a / aald
• • ta t* .
Filed d ep t. *«. I l i a ,
r . Y*raan M lia Jr.
Ifn u n 'P J u d a *
byt l . a i b a F o w l e r
Clark
F u b lU h S . pi. IS A (Vt. S. I f , 14.

Sanford lardge tail, IaiyaI Or­
der of Moose are rtin.lut-ting a
1 used clothing drive with ell pro­
file going U&gt; cha nty projects. For
further information rail Bob Wil­
lis in (dike Mary or ieon Steinmeyor.
All niiluary persoinel are in
tiled to help decorate the USO
Budding tonight for the Harvest
Festival Dance which will lie in-Li
Thursday at S p. ni. Music will
be provided by the American Fed
eration of Musicians, Local 3At&gt;,
through a grant from the Re­
cording Industrie* Trust Fund.
The llu|iiWata Bridge Club will
hold its weekly session at 7:45

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you id t h # C i r c u i t C o u r t o f til«
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
VINE RIPE

put. Thursday in the tm iiut ecc
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bridge players in Seminole County
ara inviU-d.
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�Control Is The Answer
We are concerned with controlling that
Wo prefer to lode upon the eootrol of
rainfall,
putting it to proper use, and using
da water more a i a water e&lt;m*erv»program thaa atrktly a flood eoatrol it a g a in ... and again.
Does this coat something?
jeet.
•
A considerable amount.
But caU it what you may, the control of
Construction of tha intricate system of
rainwater, the ehannelleg of ruiwrff water reservoirs,
canals, dykes, gates, slit beds,
land the aeaurance that once iiwndated
coats a lot
ndi can bo kept dry are the key to Florida a etc,, in a flood
hut the Corps of U. S, Engineers has figured
(lire wealth.
*
m "B to C Ration” . . . which means, in lay*
R IB S
We hear a great deal of discussion on in- man's terms, a comparison of benefits to
' tviting industry to Florid*. Payrolla sweeten
ln
■ economy, jobn
• eatimate I* four to one .
benefits
Jobe lure the
in* wage
w a n earners
1» /»•*■ aau inThe
dustry can Uke up the
outweighing the cost*.
needed by persons who are brought to Flo*
Does It m atter who pays? Does it mat­
fids because one member of the femily is ter who benefits? Can we afford to let Flo­
^ be located in defense or military pro- rida be subjected first to floods and then to
droughts ju s t because a few will benefit
What Induatrial tycoon in his right more than others when soggy land is re­
..mind would want to build a frlant on ground claimed and re-worked with a network of
that it alwaya flooded!
flood control installations dotting the in­
'i
What grower can afford to have hie land part of the state.
The whole state will benefit, even if It
- cro p s continually dnderwater7
Florida has an abundance of beautiful is In an indirect way . . . more industry,
SSfrater. The ocean, • gulf, straits, bays, lakes, more people . . . mote money.
H Is a large project.
’rivers . . . ell these add to the climatic conRoughly speaking, we figure this pro­
‘diticas
the scenic attraction*.
How r i f t | b? this w eterj* s ta b l e ? ject would be the largest earth-moving pro­
‘ How much of it can be consumed as drink­ ject siifcB the construction of the Panama
Canal.
ing water?
.
And what can an educated public which
*’
The supply now is adequate in most
-a re a s but Its purity la threatened in virtual­ wants to see Florida’s w ater conserved and
put to good use do to help such « program?
ly all of the state.
,
May we suggest th a t letters be written
When rainwater cover* the land it runs
♦o
our
representatb'e* In Washington, Sen­
off to *eek iU -own level. If improperly
channeled it goca at random and takes every­ ators Spcssurd Holland und George Smoth­
ers and Rep. Syd Herlong arc in a good postthing in Ha path.
«i
If it is conducted in proper channels tion to ask th a t Florida’s flood control pro­
iwith silt beds to permit slow run-off during gram be given a high priority so work cun
which I t drop* it* burden of send and re­ be started sooner.
We needn’t be afraid of excessive water
sidue, it eventually can be funneled into re­
servoirs where it can be treated scientifical­ and then purching drought if we take atepa!
to control the water and keep it until wc
ly , and then distributed ae potable water.
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We aro not concerned In Florida with have a time and place to use It.
It’s lime for the people to speak . . .
getting rid of the water that comes down
and write.
as pennies from heaven.

TRYING MOMENT IN THE POllTICAl,GLAMOR CONTEST

by Ed K otatf

WASHINGTON — Jot* wke’l
telling the truth In thie campaign?
The Democrata claim they era.
Tha Republican* coma along and
challenge them milk their truth
squad.
The GOP truth equad shadows
tha Democrats serosa the country.
Thie self-etyled squad of human
lit detectors gets up to the pod­
ium, when their adversaries fin­
ish, to point to th# Democratic
Use.
As a consequence, the Demo­
crats have put their own shadows
on th* Republican shadows to
shout th* truth about those Re­
publican prevaricators. Th* Demo­
crats call their device, " T ru th end Consequences."

■ 't "

detector moaaurea fabrications fcj
degrees. Bong-bong-bong!
These devices, if mass-produced,
could bo distributed wiely. They
weul record tho accusations of all
candidates. Sen. Lyndon Johnson]
“ Vico-President Nixon is a three,
headed monster.'* (Four bongs.) a
Henry Cabot Lodge: “I ’ve been*
misquoted by Jaek Kennedy on my
D-S statement!" (Just a slight
tinkle.)
If the boxes were utilized on tbs
greet dehate*, the TV people
would probably bill the show as
the Battle of the Bongs. One sure
advantage would be that the ma­
chine would bo bunging away so
often that you wouldn't be able*
to hear th* debate.
*
A political polygraph, to be
sure, would have to be fa r niora

J f J S . t f t . 5 3 3 la s s — a * ? -

by Dr. George Crane

THE WORRY CLINIC

criminal-type detector.
Heins Roll man.
' But all this la too much to hops
wha . i c i ts the North for. Aware of tha verbal dexterity
Carolina kill* as a Hlllar-r*jacted of our chiaf candidatai, I'm aura
German cobbler, la new running they'd And a way to outfox thoso
far Cangraaa from Wayasavilla, machines.
N. C. Kollraan la a well-M-do-akoo
manufacturer now, and ha'a run­
ning on an unorthodox platform. U. S. Raid W arning
It's a platform of simple honesty,
according to th* word I received System Reported
bora.
Halna'a proposal: a lis-dstsetor Badly O u t O f Date
teat for all political candidatai. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tha
Ha’s willing to start this national Army haa received a hush-hush
fad with a public polygraph duel report which aayi the nation'* air
with his own opopnant.
raid warning system la badly out
Ha challenged Rap. Roy A. Tay­ of data. It was learned today.
lor, his Democratic adversary, Th# report sayi that neither the *
several weeks ago. But nothing's nationwide radio warning system
coma of it ysL
known as Conelrad nor the net­
Imagine this on a national scat* work of air raid sirens la auffi—tha great debate on TV moni­ riant to warn the American pop­
tored by a politiaal polygraph. ulation of'ati Impending attack by
Just think of all tha costly air Intercontinental ballistic mis­
time the lie detector would save. siles.
Her* come* Hen. John Kennedy It recommended the develop­
befor* tha mike: "Seventeen mil­ ment af a low-cost alarm system
lion people In th* United State* which could be triggered by a *
go to bed hungry every night." In­ special Impulse in an area's elec- 9
stead of a nsedle, th# li* box has trie current. It aaid such alarms
•huuld be placed in every house
a ball. Bong!
This would save five minutes of and building in the United States.
"I disagree wjth Jack."
Tha report, entitled "Air Raid
Or, Vice-President Richard Nix­ warning In the Missile E ra," waa
on: "Th# prestlga of th* United prepared by the Army by the
State* In tha world standi at its Operations Research Office of
greatest point in history." This lia Johns Hopkins Univcrsily.

Beginning Saturday, Feb. 19
Th# 2 that didn't sell were of
"Nobody la Evanaton would buy
We'll be frank about this.
such an odd sizr, they just would­
these leftover suit*,” , argued
These suits have been In stock n't fit any buyer, or they’d have
the manager of a men's store.
been gobbled up, too.
But when he ran Ike ad below, for two or three seasons.
They
are
not
In
Uie
latest
styles
For more facta about terse
couched
In
tiplcal
terae,
fac­
involving
the
death
straggle
be­
lezuillty seem* to be the accept­
y Ry HOLMES ALEXANDER
Some ire in colors and patterns newspaper advertising strategy,
tual language of the modem
tween
the
LsA
and
the
LSMH,
ed
iniquity
of
our
declining
re­
n” WASHINGTON, D, C .- "Give
public. At least, there is much is made to ha»3 and swing upon newspaperman, Instead of the that have not proved most popu­ consult my college texlboot, “ Psy­
chology Applied," at your library
me my d a again!” cried the testimony to that effect.
this scarlet secret. But the vil­ flowery superlatives *f ad writ­ lar.
Every suit is all wool.
or sand for the non profit booklet,
, ecstatic Romeo ae he killed hU
Allen Drury’s Pulitzer Prize lains of the piece are not the ers, tee what happeaed. Scrap­
“New Psychology of Advertising
Every one is well tailored.
girl. Thom were beuer days then novel, ''Advise and Consent,” now sinners—toe villains arc the rath- book this rave and send for the
Every one is in perfect condi­ k Sailing", enclosing a stamped
let
beloow.
leu
power-seekers
and
renting
on
the
boards
ss
a
play,
turns
_ theee. We have reached an age
return envelope, plus 20c.
tion.
■when four-letter
—like love upon the suicide ot s Senator demagogues who wrongly u»cd L'aic G-402: Enid G., aged 19,
You see men—well dressed men,
was
a
Northwestern
University
the
dirty
informstlon
for
selfish
whose
World
War
U
love
affair
and lull— appeare to be on the
coed in my course on the "Psy- too—wearing suite just like them
.wane In public s(fairs. The ugly, with a man Is threatened with ends.
every day, suita they’ve had for
Gore Vidal's Broadway hit, cology of Advertising."
polysyllabic buslneie of homo* exposure. An internitionel crisle,
a season or two.
“ Dr. Crane," she began, “ you
“ The Best Man," also uses male
Why not get one or two of
homosexuality as a central cog. veto the heavy use of superlatives these suits now when you can get
In this play (he hero and the in advertising.
them at one-third or one-fourth
villain are deadlocked i t a Phila­ “ But do you really think the of the original price?
delphia national convention for American public can be motivated
Sale opens Saturday morning,
Hons in daily life result fruin the the parly nomination. The liberal as well by simple words when Fob. 19.
By JAMES KELLER
unhappy
combination
of
ordinary
heru
is
brought
some
court
mar­
If you are among tha 1,000,000
thy are so accustomed to exagIt won’t last long.
persons In the United {(tales suf­ things that are not harmful in tial evidence concerning another geraion?"
of those World War II homoiev
fering from asthma, you probably themselves.
Belief I* the basis of sate*.
Of the 102 suits, KM were sold
The itony silence, the curt greet* ua) orgies (Hut's ail our boys
know that science has fnund no
where your savlnis are
Exaggeration and superlatives like hut cakes. This far exceeded
complete cure for Ihc affliction, Ing or the careless attitude In car- had to do, you acr) and apparent­ sound incredulous, as well as very the previous all-time high of 19
Asthmatics, howavar, can lead rymg out routine duties can com­ ly the villain lx involved.
far-fetched, io they hamper sales. auits sold in a aingle day.
normal, useful lives It they adhere bine with other factori to cause
Never mind the outcome of the
If the terse, factual language
to the treatments end controls that more difficulties than we Imagine. plot (which is very good) because
used
in newspapers were carried
By observing small courtesies it doesn’t concern the bigger
have proven effective in bringing
over to advertising, more busi­
you will avoid the needless fric­ point, which is this; —
relief.
ness would result.
Potential cause* of aihitia are tion that hinder* the peace that
Two
contemporary
literary
Newspaper editors should be
everywhere: eggs, milk, feathers, Christ wishes us to enjoy.
crestori. Addressing their talent*
“ You are th* temple of the liv­ to presidential politics, have cn called upon to tutor our modern
house dust and varioui lypat of
advertising ropy writers, and I’m
grasses. The simple but not altva ing God."
Don't tik« chances on losing your money
throned homniezuality as a major
(2 Corlnlhlane R: 1ft) motivation. If thsie writers and not jukmg. Do you want proof?
grasses. Tho simple but not al­
Then consider the following ad
in an effort to get unduly high returns
Direct, U Lord, our thoughts and their works were obscure snd
ways easy remedy Is to remove
By BENNETT L'EKF
actions, so test our presence will without acclaim, they would not for a clothing store in swanky
the cause when possible.
A friend ot Yogi Berra's in his
Evanston, home of Northwestern
Ae with asthma, harmful raae&lt; be a tourea of Joy.
deserve attention outside of cri­ University.
sandlot days at St. Louis tells
tical reviews. Hut “ Advise and
This store had never fold more
Con-ent" and “The Best Man" than lu men's suits in a aingle of a game when Yogi was break­
hate been accepted by the public day. But it was overstocked with ing into professional ranks and
ai authentic reporting on Uie na­ 1U2 suits that were leftovers still had a lot to learn about base­
tional icene and as serious piy. (ruin several seasons.
ball. In the ninth Inning, the op­
chosnalyses ot public affairs.
Printer’s Ink recount* the story posing team had the winning run
In sunt, the literate book-reading of how tho local manager doubt­ on third, when Yogi let a pitch get
and plsy-guing American popula­ ed the power of any newspaper •way from him.
where you know the firm •
tion believes, and news slorie^ ad to sell those suits.
lie scrambled alter the ball,
• is supervised by a government agency
o(l*ti.srcin.liJLconfirm that homo-, _r.-g.ivr-Evanston-trade," eaid- tkt -pouesed w . It, then- perceived-the.
aesuality has the run of the town. manager, ‘is the most fastidious runner hotfooting it for the plate,
• publishes periodic statements of condition
This ii bad enough, heaven in Die entire country.
At the same time the pitcher
in operated by your neighbors — men you
knows, but there is worse. Nobody
' Why, you couldn't mic those .came dashing la to help, and the
know and can trust
seems lu cure. In neither the book, clothes away here in Evanston." 1umpire crouched to make the
nor the play, nur in any of the
But he was finally persuaded proper call.
has your money available when you want' it
review* seen by me, nor in the to run Dje_ following newspaper . Yogi wssn't taking any chances.
bttf opinion-mi king newt papers ad. Note the absence of super, He slapped the ball on the runner,
makes no "brokerage charge" fo r handling
of New York jnd Washington du lative adjectives, such at “ atup- the baiter, hit batting mate, and
your aavings
you find much disapproval, let endous,” "gigantic," “colossal," then, for good measure, tagged
ha* insurance by a government agency prosiuno disgust, for the homosexual j ••exhilarating," “ miraculous,” ate. the umpire. “ I don't know which,"
tecting your aavings up tu 110,000 on
| acts or actors.
Here’s the actual advertisement. he proclaimed triumphantly, “but
each
account
one
of
you
birds
is
out!"
i Instead, w* have a bland sc .
ceptance of the llirury that the
paya higher than average and reasonable
abnormal i* quite all righi, lint .
earnings on your aavings
i polysjlllbic sin s'jjuld be treated'
HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
| with smiling sympathy. The in
tolarance of the creators and jpin(BY DR. F. LEO KERW1N)
ion-makers falls elsewhere. It |
elected bssd ef the
falls upon thoso who expose or ob­
rttee, Mr. Speockett’
ject tq the homosexuality in the Backaches Leave W hen Cause Is Removed:
Slate Department, the security
agencies and in those fictional It bn* long boon t hi night that lunilmr vertebra. He ilmPage 4 -W ed . Oct. 19, 1960
Ik* Waafnrh Errata
i hi fan types who sipitc io me backiivhu in the reflex effect criben a case wherein he
While House itself.
utt Ihe tim e s from nume ata te.i that thU articulation
her* where your safety standards a r t
Is homosexuality here to stayw s t T ia e is to w waits* •■* raktiaks*
fully met and where w-e pay earning* of
a v a u a t. e ia g isa , s s tw a ia i ■•■*■*•
% r 3 5 inch ami“ .-“
I « °n':f?“rth
in hi;), places as in high clan
interfered with the
JACW THUS
C B C S L I A I ’ABW BB
books and plays? My prudish this opinion.
a m p s i B a its,
a s s i s t * B a it s *
typewriter declines go into detail,
Backache
in fifth lumbar nerve, resulting
agonizing pain fur the
j But it docsn l take much memory
uui.ied bv* the in
patient. A radical spinal
Paktlsksa Stall* aaasal aaiataay, Casas*, sa* O f — *| (akllsksS to recall the defectors who have
alight
,
misalign
■sis,as, atssssaiaa Cbtlsnass.
gone pail the Iron Curtain, the
meiit of verte* vspcrrxliun waa resorted to.
cults
and
cell*
which
are
periodi­
bruea through1 in­’ A vertebra out of place wax
Hals,i4 ss sssaaa slasa satis* utishs* if, it|* ml tk* Pssl DISH *r
a year
cally
discovered,
tne
names
of
SssfsrS, II*,IS* a*4** Ika Bit al l**|,,s* st Htnk S. ISIS.
jury which irri­ the cause of this persons con
T k * Msiaia Ss a a i a k s * s i Ik s l)alt*a r,**s wklsb I* * a ilil,a ssslas- high, policy miking olficisls snd
dition.
A
UTiiiupractor
is
c*tated the nerve!
1**1* la ika asa fsa ,**skll*ail*a a t all Iks Issal a * a s f,ta i*4 latbla
trained to locale and
go between* to whom common
aswsaa*#*.
an th e y pans npecially
with
scientific
gossip has been attached.
through
the adjustments r e Chiropractic
m o v e the
The tuiinan race being whit it
tV B tc m im e a b it s *
openings. The inlerferHam * ft*U*ary
Bp B a il
is, we must admit that sordid
causo
of
the
backache.
of the flow of nerve
B e Ca**ts*
attlss Bate
*• Osmlasl* C sa si*
A ll Bibs*
facta of life coexist with* the sub­
M s VAssSi
I .T t a #
(S IM
*S.t* S t s s ,
| I I J I I ksa*
causes poxin in the back One' of a series of articles
lime.
But
1
would
think
our
coun­
a Msalhs
S.IS
Asa * SAaalb*
M l * ttsslks
a B saths
SN
lia
a Sisal ha
A H S Msalks
try had a better chance to aur- »ml organic trouble in front! published in the public talar

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ward alxuirmatily.
Il would bo s 1ino*i a relief—a II. \V. Jernigana report in
return in healthy high jinks—if tin* Georgia Medical Associuthe presidential campaign belated­ tion. Vol. XV No. 6, conly delivered some good, clean fining hia studies to ths fifth
‘ old fashioned scandal.

rn ifo p fu c iit1,' w rtu » n - by- » r^

Lao Kerwin whose ofic# is
located a t 201 S. French Ave.
and hia telephone number is
FAlrfax 2*7442.

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W e f Oct. 19. 1960—Page 5

MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. KADER

Kaders Celebrate
Golden Anniversary
Mr. and Mra. William E. Kader, Cherpuning Sr., Mr*. Deuglaa Kick*
2337 Palmetto Ave., who are cele­ liter, air* . Ralph Bi d lie, Mrs.
brating their golden wedding an. Jack Iveii and Mrt. Walter Fesnivcrsar&gt;,~ ■-re gu**, of bonor ler.
The former Uiaa Bertha May
Sunday altcrnoon at the home of
Ewing
ami William Edward Rader
Ur. and Mrs. John Kader, 130
were married at Ibn parsonage
East Woodland Drive.
of the F r i t Bap*-.l Church in
Open house was held from 3 to Rochester, rna., O.i. 11, 1910.
5 p in. More than 300 friends and
They moved to Fort Myeri in
relatives called in ronsratulste the 1*?T end rim e to Sanford In 1133.
couple.
They were associated with McLauThe house was decorated with tins Jewelry Store and bought the
arrangements of flowers in various buvmcss in 1943.
shades of gold and jellow, gifts
nd Ray mood
Two sons,
from friends and relatives. Among were a»»acl*tedf with their father
the many beautiful gifts was a in tne business for some time. At
golden coffee acrvlce, a gift from the present time, John L. Kader
all the children.
is the owner. His fathsr "Bill”
Mary Margaret Reynolds. San- as hr is known to bis'friends,
ur« and Pal»y Kauri *&lt;■k. the ♦and his wire still assist in the
guest book and assisting with the store's operation.
serving were Mrs. D. M, Paul,
Other children include (Mar­
Mrs. Orhie Bryant, Mrs. Carl garet) Mrs. L. B. Reynolds, of
Sanford. William E. Kader Jr.,
of Palm Beach and (Dorothy) Mrs.
Samuel T. Bethea of Dothan, Ala.,
\
'
\
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kader live
in Tbomasvillr, Ga.
They have nine grandchildren:
1 i5 *
Mary Margaret Reynolds, Sandra
Lee and Patricia Ann Kader ef
Sanford; Arthur, Ronald and Mari­
lyn Kader of Thomasville, Ga.
and Susan K., Pamela Ann and
Dorothy Je m Bethea of Dothan,

MEMBERS OF THE MORRISON FAMILY pictured at the three Reitera­
tion tea. Riven by Mr*. Jack Morrison in honor of her mother. Mrs. George
\V. Johndrow, are left to ripht. the Misses Cymlee. Lori Lee and Martha
Jay Morrison. Hack row, Mtv. -Morrison, Mrs. Johndrow and Mrs. C h a r l e s
Morrison, mother-in-law of the hostess.
(Herald Photo)

Mrs. Morrison Honors Mother
At Three Generation Tea
The lovely new hume of Dr. and
Mr*. Jack C. Morrison in Loch
Arbor, w a s the scene of a three
generation tea this weekend, hqporiqg Mrs. Morrison's mother,
Mrs. George W. Johndrow of Settuate. Muss.

Osteen Home Club
Holds Canned Food
Luncheon Meeting
The Osteen Home Demonstration
Club mat a t the homo of Mis. Guy
Beall for a luncheon meeting.
A menu wav selected and each
member prepared a different iliih.
demonstrating how camird food
could be used. Nutrition, economy,
and color v ere considered when
pieparing the foods.
Recipe books were distributed to
each member,
Mrs. John Itradin. president, ap­
pointed the following nominating
committee, Mrs. Clarence Snyder,
Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs
Frank George.
A committee will meet in DeLand a t the Home Demonstration
office, Oct. 13 to learn Various
handcrafts. There will lie three
representative! from each club in
the county.
The n e s t meeting will be nt the
hom* of Mr*. Snyder. Others at­
te n d in g were, Mrs. Harry Osteen.
Mrs. Williams, Mrs. John Juris
anil daughter 'lari Lynn, Mrs.
Janies Wallin, Sirs. Frank G e o r g e ,
Mrs, Joe Master* and Mrs. riny-

■Charles Morrison, mother.in-law
of tho hostess.
All guests wer* invited In
groups of three generations, from
tlio grandmother to pre - teen
daughters.
Serving the punch, from a large
crystal bun I, was Mrs, C. L. Park
J r . and floating hostesses were
thu Misses Carol Sue Higginboth­
am, Anne Crupps. and Cymlee and
Martbu Jay Morrison.
Guirt groups Included Mrs. E.
W. Meiscli, Mrs. Mason Wharton
and Miss Candice Wharton. Mrs.
A. II. Ferber, Mrs. Gordon Hartwig and the Misses Leslie and
Candice llnrtwig.
Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. W. P.
Smilh anil Miss Barbara Smith.
Mr*. I. 11. Batten, Mts. II. A.
Moreland and Miss Michsle Moreland.
Mrs. M. S. Wiggins, Mrs. C. L.
Park Jr..
Miss Sidney Park. Mrs.
____
Moore, Mis* Kathy Moore and
Miss Anna ,re Moore. Mrs. W, C.
It hss been estimated that 2\
Mrs. E. B. JrffcrL, of Oilaudo. Hill, Mrs. Jam es Crapp.v and Mias
i percent of all food sold this year
will las guest uprtikrr nt tiie gen­ Anne Clapp-.
eral luncheon and business meet­
Mrs. Bertie Roberts, Mrs. Earl wav picked off the shelves by
ing of the Sanford Garden Club, Higginbotham ami Miss Carol Sue the buyers ihem»clves.
Thursday.
Higginbotham. M r s . Ftoience
Tho group will meet at the Symts, Mrs. Roy Byrnes and Miss
Capri IUm tun runt a t 13:30 p. m. Rebecca By men.
Sin. A. H. Peterson S r , Mr*.
fur the luncheon, followed by tlic
A. B. Peterson Jr. amt Miss Sally
program.
Mr*. Jefferis will talk tn the Peterson. Mrs. Kffie Durden, Mrs.
group about "Preparing For the n. L. Perkins J r ., and the Misses
Suiatr and l.indu Perkins.
State Flower Show
Mm . F. K. Itoumillat Sr , Mrs.
F. E. Itoumillat Jr. and Mrs. Rob­
Do not thaw boxen fUh fillets ert Johnson. Mis. W A. Adams,
before cooking. They can be plac­ Mr* Al Wallace mid M v Lucia
Mr*. Morrison's
ed directly into the cooking uteu- Wallace, and
sister-in-law, Mrs. A. II. Me Raney,
ill.

An oriental them** was carried
out in decorations lu complement
the decor of Ilia home. Small or­
iental parasols adorned the ailver
serving trnys and Mrs. Morrison
worn an oriental utw-noon sheath
drees.
Arrangements u( pink and white
gladioli and pentas were placed
throughout the house and the re­
freshment table was centered with
an arrangement and silver rand el ah in in nil cpeignr.
Fancy sandwiches ten cukes,
pastries, wafers, fruit punch ami
assorted confections were served
to the guests.
In the receiving line with Mrs.
Morrison and her mother, were the
Misses Cymlee. Martha Jay and
Lori Lee Morrism) and Mrs.

W o m en
IVY CIRCLE

JEANNE WARNKE
FA M IU

Howe, Margaret Echelberger. Sa.
ra Gilbert, Sandra Wilson, Julie
Anderson and Libby White.

HAVE YOU EVER HEARD A
MARTY 5TEMPER has received
DOG TALKING? Well, I have.
a
bid le Kappa Delta sorority at
Doris and Doc Faulkner, out Loch
Florida Southern—she told her
Arbor way, have a pretty mutt of parents, Mildred and Bill Stamper,
the half n* half variety named all about it last weekend when
Hornet who growls a convincing they visited her la Lakeland.
“ mama" and does even better THE SUN SHONE on Nancy and
with "grand mama”.
Dr. John Morgan everyday they
Hornet, a family pet for many j were in San Francisco—Back home
years now, has his painted por-1 by jet airliner, Saturday night,
trait framed in the Faulkner's they are still excited over the
living room and spend* much of many things they did and taw &lt;"
his time there cocking an appre­
ciative ear toward (he sound of
stereo—Doris confesses to turning
the record player on Just for him.
But he Isn't luo high-brow for tele­
vision, and an air conditioner (he
hates to Irave the house during
the warm months) and a Beautyrest mattress arc also part of the
comforts of life.
When Hornet wants out in the
morning he pleads with soft brown
eyes and grow!* ••mama'' to his
mistress—hut when l met him the
other night he was especially hun­
gry and said "grand mamas” for
his supper.
SOMEBODY GOOFED! An ad
with the wrong telephone number
sent Mary iMrs.Herb) Collier run­
ning to the phone for an entire day
to say, "No, I don't want to keep
any children ”—not more, anyway,
as her own keep her bu*&gt; enough!
But Mary is interested in calls that
will tell her about an item she
found recently in an antique shop
in Savannah, it is a sterling sil­
ver souvenir spoon engraved vviih
"Sanford, Florida". Slic'd like to
know when the spoon was made
and any information regarding
it.

Rl.SHEKS fur Gamma Lambda
chapter of Rets bigma Phi were
honored at a coffee, Friday, at the
home of Mrs. Joe Cotlcy, They are
the Mmcs. John Spuliki, Jack
Erickson, uttu Maxiilli, Burt Revels. Miner Boerncr, Donald Smith
and Charles Dune.
Jennie (Mrs. Clydei Robertson,
tush captain, narrated * ikn about
the sorority, done In neatnlk style,
and those taking part were Faye
Stetson, Peggy Lawrence and El­
ite Iverson.

MRS. MORGAN
that fabulous city. Highlight of
Ihc trip was Dr. John's accept­
ance as a fellow of the American
College of Surgeons,
Nancy said they were contantly
dashing here, there n’ yon. She
wishes that she could have brought
back some of the lovely modern
pirces of art that she saw and
that would have fit Into their
home so well. "And I wanted to
buy Blum candy for everyone.”
she said.
A SURPRISE PARTY Sunday
night at the home of Dr. and M n
A. W. Woodall was a birthday
celebration for Sara Gilbert—her
husband, Warren, was in on psrly

Mrs. Bill Chandler was hottest
U~A‘&gt;’ 0£Ub»rthe
It:' Circle'of the Sanford Gardes
Cli.lt.
Mrs. John Clark presented a pro*
plans that Included snacks, danc­ gr im on "caullea.” She gat* a
ing and swimming in the Woodall's br cf history of candle making
pool.
ar 1 their signifianee in our dally
SURPRISED YESTERDAY were
She compared th e reason fee
Julia (Mrs. Robert* Anderson and
Betty (Sire. Leonard) Sheets. thmr use in th e past and w hy
When they met at the home of they a re now used is holiday
Shirley (Mrs. G, S &gt; 111*hr with arrangements and fo r other (pedal
other Navy Staff w&gt;vss for lunch
Mrj, Clark displayed several
and regular monthly meeting they
were showered with gifts for their different types of candles aad gave
new arrivals. Co-hoslest was Ithet* vanoua Ideas (or decorations.
Mr*. Harvey Wilkinson, oreif.
ta flirt. Tau!; Spell:.
deni, reminded th e m em bers th a t
FUN. FROLIC AND FELLOW­ club duea for Uta y e a r should bo
SHIP were the order of the day
Plans were discussed for the
last Saturday whrn members of
ante
(lower show. Mrs. Chandler
Bela Chapter of the Dells Kappa
Gamma society met a Ihc home aid her co-hostess. Mrs. Charles
of Alice Van Clcrf in (.Jcnwootl. Wilson, aerved refreshment* to
Among those f r o m Seminole Uio-e present, including, Mrs.
county gathering oh the spacious Harvey Wilkinson.
Mrs. Kd Gordon, Mrs. J. W.
porch of the charming old house
were Nancy Brock, Lucy Smith, Girdon. Mrs. L. M. Swain J r.,
Mabel Chapman, May Delia Max­ Mrs. Wendall Hirt, Mra. Jimmy
well. Thelma Mitchell. Lillie Nix, Wade, Mrs. B.' M. Dyson, M rt,
Dorothy Rice, Ethel Riser, Alicia Vernon Feddcrson, Mrs, W. H.
Schmidt, Helen Wcstgute, Hilda Cagle. Mrs, Randall Reynold* usd
Wray, Edna Chittenden and Kate Mts. Lynda Powell.
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
Wharton.
Magnolia Circle met Oct. IS at
Conversation, group singing (ac­
the home of Mra. Elwood Salih.
companied by Lottie Nix playing Co-hosteu was Mrs, F. L. XIher harmonica) and a demonstra­ moie.
tion of square dancing led by a
Dr. J. F. Darby gave a talk cm
teacher from Stetson University, diseacti of grasses and lUuitrated
were part of the entertainment. the talk with color slides.
After a delicious picnic lunch, the
At the business meeting pines
society held its annual While Ele­ were discussed for the coming
phant sale and the piocccds of ITO state flower show. The circle de­
will go into a scholarship fund.
cided to' mako and sell baked
Irrne Vowell, president of Bela goods at the show.
Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma,
A covered dish luncheon was
(an honorary society for women served nt noon. A harvest theme
teachers and educators in Seminole was carried out In table decora­
Volusia and I.ake counties,) was tions, using a green cloth end
in chsrgc of the business session. centerpiece of wax fruit end
Application for transfer of mem­ gourdi In a horn-of-plenly,
bership into Bela Chapter were
Gardenia foliage and green can­
approval for Eimah llotdcn of dles completed the table decora­
DeLand, Mildred Wright, past state tions. Members attending wire the
president from Maryland and Bet­ Mmcs. Mildred Gramkow, Har­
ty Palmer from South Carolina, old Sherwood, Joel Field, J, E.
now leaching in Seminole County. Nicbolds, R. E. Witxel. Frank
"L’lilixation of New Discoveries Licske, Willis nt Sinclair, Joseph
as Teaching Media” wav presented Saunders, J. W. Messier,
with members contributing "how
Otto Borsdorf, Jack Hams, Har­
to do” Ideas.
old Ring, James Barnett, S. L.
In February, locjl member* Wiggins and V. M. Smith. Mr*.
wIII he hostesses at a luncheon Lennard Church and Mrs. Robert
Lee were welcomed as visitor*.
at the Mayfair Inn Hold.

SOPHIA AND KAY SHOE­
MAKER spent the past week-end
in Gainesville where they visited
his tather, a patient at the medical
renter, and attended the Vander­
bilt-Flo rids football game. Tins
coming week end will be a busy
one, too. for (ha Shoemakers with
the Ctvilan* meet here (Kay is
president) ami the Slate Home
Uuildcrv convention which they
will attend in Orlando on Satur­
day.
SopJiia will greet wives of visit­
ing Civitsnv st a cotfce Saturday
morning at the Capri. Ollier hostrises will be Rose Woodall, Mar*
K-iret -llorpr »m| r U ire.. Itliis.
Floating hostesses who will give
a fashion parade in clothes from
Howe’s Faihion Shop, will be Cs.ul
Dennison, Ann Reyn, Zona Beck­
with, Cynthia John-on.
Shelia

ACQUAINTED

Eastern Star Plans
Friendship Night
Friendvhlp Night will be obterved by Seminole Chapter No. 2,
0. E. S. at the mectihg Thursday
at I 00 o clack.
Guest officers from other chap­
ters in the district will conduct
the opening ceremony.

Inform al

Fashion
Modeling
. ! “•
rU.
A LA CAR IE MENU
11 A. M. Till Midnite

Mr. and Mrs. Dan A. Ja rvl, of
Ely, Minn., arrived laat week, ta
tpend the winter. They have built
a horn* hele s-'-TI pun Id broke l.as
their winter home each year.
Mr*. Jarvi is the former Mary
Lord of Sanford and Mr. Jarvl is
a retired electrician from the steel
industry. Bath are active tn tfcs
.V rw and the auxiliary.

Steak*
Chupu
Sea Food Chicken
Pastries

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C o n c« aiad TaWtphona W iring
In y o u r now hom o m ««n«:

Saif Bertie# . Cain Operated
A New, Different riare
Clean aad Orderly

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Attendant On Duly I A. M. te I P. M

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Change

A laays

O ur

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★ No exposed wirin.’ to detract from
interior decor!
★ No marring of w odwork, wait* or
floors!

Attllahla

Kverday

Specials

DRY C L E A N IN G

In al 11:00 out al 4:30
PANTS and PLAIN SHIRTS ..........................
PLAIN DRESSES and S L IT S ...........................
WASH — 25c
DRY — lDe

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TAi'e neat tcaif plat* is alt that
thnut u h*n jo rr hom* u equipped
wtlA Concealed Telephone Winn*.

Westinghouse Laundromat
RESTAURANT &amp;
COCKTAIL LOUNGE

Food

Fnir Shopping Center

24 HR. CO IN

W ASH

★ Give* you handy outlet* for exten-

aion phone* all Hi rough tiro house I
■k Adda value to yen ,r new ham*!
There ere other a d . allege* la Iroving
your hom* Teleph uta Planned. Ask
your builder for fill information.'

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*Tha Sanford High Semlnolea
• ill ha looking to break over the
•Sift mark Finlay tight whan the;
Journey to Winter Park to tangle
with the Wildcats thare at 8 p. m.
4 At tlto sama Ume, displaying an
fkprsuiva 3-1*1 mark, Lyman
SrUdvrs will host “Big" Bunnell
if Longwood.
; 8HS Coach Jim Plgott rsported
tv.'*; lU l U
;viV-ip *Vr
^yuneh" of hla offenaiva squad
against Wlntar Park.
Tht locals trill bo going Into the
gams With o 2-3 record. Last Fri­
day they wsr* blanked 13-0 by
faabreas*.
3 “Altar acting films of the game,
t thought wo played o' good dofenaira gams,' Plgott said,
i Thus for this weak the Seminalas have been working on offen­
aiva patterns while Lina Coach Jim
IfeCoy has been stressing block-

uo* kuhap/ch:

# 0 7 A f D A M E COACH
NAS AMPLE REASON TV
LOON WORRIED WHAT
WITH PLEN TY O F
RUGGED OPPOSITION
STILL REMAINING ON
N ,D .'S SCH EDU LE
THIS SEA SO N .

tp&gt;&lt;» n n P F &lt; C*=
BETTERING LAST YEARS
SHOWING WERE BLAST­
E D B y PURDUE'S
BOILERM AKERS WHEN
THEY RAN ROUGHSHOD
SI-1 9 OVER THE
SOUTH BEN P B O X

i At Lyman, Coach Bill Proctor,
After knocking off highly touted
Orescent City, will face tough go­
ing again Friday, meeting Buni Proctor, who said hi* charge*
dome through tha rugged Craaoant
City contest without any major InJuries, will be facing one of the
biggest Hnaa in tha area.
. “They have twe tackle# averag­
ing 240 pounds each," Proctor
•aid.
t “That Una It going to be hard
is crack," ha added.
Proctor plana to go with the
gams winning lineup ha used
against Crescent City.

By PETER SUHAAL
Five of Lloyd Brown's Sanford Greyhound* are a atep
nearer the mujor league* In that they are now at Clearwater'
as member* of the Knnsa* City entry in the five team winter
leagiiq which opened last Saturday for a two month .season
during which tney'll have a tremendous opportunity to prove
—

Hues, Braves Place
4 On All-Star Team

Cmkl
Dr/tkarr
l i y n i g lU U v iJ
0 |V £ ||j P 0 1 0 1 * 1 ^ 0

t hemselves.

NEW YORK (UPI) - Eight of
Cw n a t i o n n t S } . , iked mil* a*
(netball team* are favored In Saburdsy’s game*.
Fifth • ranked Minneaota and
eighth • ranked Purdue are both
uaderdoga — Minnesota by 1H
point* to Michigan and Purdue by
•even point* to Iowa, the nation'*
No. t team.
Second-ranked Mississippi la a
nine-point choice over Arkansas,
fourth-ranked Navy |* g| points
over Pennsylvania, sixth-ranked
Missouri i* 14 points over Iowa
Stale and seventh-ranked Baylor
U IS .prvH* ov»r..Tf»*. * _ f..\f
Third - ranked Syracuse and
ninth-ranked Wishingtoe are such
heavy favorites over West Virgin*
is and Oregon State that New
York odds-makers refuse to quote
a line.
*
The odds on other major games
by lections:
East: Holy Crete 7 over Colum­
bia, Yate IJt* over Colgate,
Princeton 7 over Cornell.
South: Duke 2 over Clemson.
fieorgia Tech 8 over Tuiane,
North Carolina 3 over South Caro­
lina, Alabama 7 over Houston,
Auburn 8 over Miami (FU.J, Ken
Forest 2'v over Maryland, t.SU 8
lucky I over Georgia, Wake
over Florida.
Midwest: Illinois 1 over I’enn
State, Northwestern 13 over Notre
Dime, Ohio State 7‘v over Wis­
consin, Michigan State 10 over
Indiana.
Southwest: Rice 1 over Texas,
Texas Tet-h 7 over SMC, Kansas
10 over Oklahoma Stale, Pitts­
burgh 2 over Texas Christian.
West: UCLA J8‘v over Stanford,
Oregon 8 over California, Color­
ado 4 over Nebraska, Wyoming
8 over Air Force.

•tth

A SANFORD

FLORIDA
GRADE “A”
D &amp; D

WHOLE
ONLY

SANDWICH SIZE

ROUND OR
SIRLOIN

FRESH GROUND

IIEEF

Th* fiv* *r,: pillh*r" K*n

Banders and Jo* retrikovir, cat­
cher Billy Bryan, inffelder Bill
Dukes, and outfiddsr Frank Cip-

Lance Takes Over
First In League

WASHlNGTON (UPI) — frank
^ 'P 0**
* in,*r l*«gue is
Biinky Palermo, alleged under- prim.rily that of gslh.ring th*
world controller of boxing, was
' lub» b' ll*r P * * nd
l.unrr, liu., stopped up to the
listed today as the
12th person *ivin|f [h'" ' *™ 7 ' “ h, ,of
_
.
lrii«ivn study and play under the foul lino and showed the Hanford
subpenacd to testify in December d||(e||w | ufKta|„ C|tv-,
tlip City League hour to roll under
during the Senate’s Investigation pitching, batting, snd fielding |irc**uir, as they turned hark the
challenge of Ihs Lake Monroa Inn
by sweeping their match, to move
Into Hear povsesaion of first place.
Hob Etorsdurf led the Lance
team with a .VJ5, while Dick Rich­
ard* was high lor the lover* with
a 6*17 total. In other league n-lion,
the Sanford-Dellary lli-nit Council
look three out nf four from Cook'*
Corner, 17-02 liurugr swept alt
four from Ruildy'a Aulo Service In
drop Ituddy'a from ihnr first place
lie, Gene's .Seminole Ulcaneis took
Jet Lancs lo ihnr plant with three
out of four, and Georgs'* Tavern
and Jim Spencer'* split their

MAXWELL
HOUSE

(Limit One With $3,041 Food Order
Excluding Tohacco)

Bosox Sign
“Former Star

The haiim* City l**jn
I'ieaiwaler u n d e r manager M a i v t n
Hi,on, |n*l 1heir opener Saturday,
7 lo 1 In the Washington Sens
lor team. Two former Sanford
hotter* — Jn* Bonikowski and
doe Kaiser — held the A ’s to no
runs and fiv* hits in six innings,
with the A'* getting their only
run* in th* ninth nff Dick Slang*.

BOSTON (UPI) - Thr Boston
Hrd Sox today announced the re
turn of Ihrir one-lime Infielder,
Johnny Pesky, In the orgamralton
si manager of their newest farm
Huh, Hie Seattle Rainier* of the
Pacilic Coast League.
Cipriani want one for four,
Pesky, who lias been managing
in the Detroit Tiger farm system Hi yen none for (hire, and Dukes,
fur thr past live seasons only playing second, none for four.
once ha* failed to direct his Huh
into the first division. Hi* Lan­
caster cluh won Die Modern Titchenal Named
league pennant in 1933 and his
Seeks Uout Title
Knoxville Huh took !he South At­ Coach Of Week
LONDON 1UPI 1
T a r r y lantic chanipinndiip in 19N9.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPIV — He
Down**, middleweight champion
■naHi** pro • type football at aa
of fee British l*Ui, appealed to­
amateur - type college. He re­
day to Secretary John B. Franks Har.shman Dropped
cruits some of bis football players
of th* Lotted State* Navy to help
CLEVELAND (UPI) — Pitcher from the track and Held tram.
him get a shot at tha world title. Jack ltarchman, who play*d lor
And he Haim* he's "lucky" to
Downes said th* thr** ytari h* five major league trams, was have playing for him the "world's
sp*nt in tha United States Ma­ given hit unc-undilional release smallest fullback."
rina* "justifies an appeal to us* Tu*&gt;d*v hv the Cleveland Indi­ He's Bob tTilch) Titchenal,
your Influence with U. S. boxing ans. Harsliman had a 2-4 record head coach of San Jo»e Slate Colauthontie* to support my claim With ( levrland Shi* season and lege, named by United Piess Intor recognition as leading chal­ has an overall 60-63 mark m the tsrnstmnsl today as college lootlenger for tha world middle­ majors.
ball's "coach *f the week.'*
weight championship."

City New Tourney
Plans Underway

Game Off

Th* Hanford-Bu *a*U Junior
High trig gaasa was called off
Tuesday sight when Bunnell

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Bird* fey* Turnip

Bi«* Crowds
MONTREAL (L'PII _ Th* In­
ternational League led the minor
leagues in attendance lor the
fifth straight year this season de­
spite a post war low of 1.369,011
customers. The I960 total wa* a
drop of (09,OM from the 1939 fig­
ure.

Sell 3 Players
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Washington Senator* cut their
rotter to ST players today v.dh
tha tale to their Charleston,
W, Va., affiliate us the American
Association of mfitlder Jimmy
Hall, catcher Sam Mauney and
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McKe n z ie f r o z e n

of
"However, if w« fad to land prospect (or the post Duroc hoc is
ln either of the two men we have out of baseball and his last base­
in mind, then w* hope lo contact ball contact was with the GianUTherc have been dotens of ru­
t Stengel."
u#
Sloneham refuted to name the mors on the possible new rnanagix men ha hail undnr ru"»,-l»r -| tuin—
ob and It* refuted la lists whether
Is. they were managers, players or
l*r. coaches.
I I But tua statement that he had
let I two men 10 mind — both under the Giant# but who has been with
he cnnlract lo other Hubs—obviously I Philadelphia and the Chicago
; eliminate* Leo Durocher a* ■ j Cub* m m e a t season).

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Four Airport
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In Piano Crash

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Soulhside
Shudderings

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LEXINGTON. X. C. (CPU Four airport employes were killed
Tuesday when Iheir small plane
iutr a i —uy-'/c... .•'ivi.r,, J » - y , r a'.r
and crashed.

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S :_y.; . " ooV shiitkt-i!, ir,d ost
Ihpy r i i n t , all with altcvrx rolled
The men. *11. employe* of the
up, ready to go to work. So many
Knoxville, Tenn./airport, were on
(' a .
a night Iron) Morristown, Tenn.
helpful gremlin), ghoila and haunls
‘ ll j. ' f ’
I to Raleigh. N. C.. to famtliarite
are icurrying around that thia ia
themselves with the terrain. They
hmind to he the ipoahicat and
V r Vwere identified a* Jam ea William
therefore the ben Hallowe'en
Austin, Maryville, Tenn.; Lewi*
Carnival in the hiatorjr of South*
If. Adam* J r . Alcoa, Tenn.; D. J .
aide.
Richard tun, Maryville, and Law9 From the archives it ha* hern
rence R. Dickensun, Hie pilot,
uncovered that the
Soul lit id#
also trom Maryville.
S rhiri Carnival was an Innovation
The mer. landed “ to stretch our
hark when kid* were knl-, nut
leg*" at ■ private airport near
juvenile delinquents, and it waa
the home of Mrs. J. Sherman
thought that a carnival muuld be a
Cilia? he::. Mis. Dillaid ial’.fvl
good place to wear off their ener­
briefly with the men snd then
gy. So well did H work that thia
watched them t ik e off again.
, fun test ha* been going on for nigh
"The
next thing I knew the
on to .10 year*. Why no one wants to
plane was flying upside down
^ m i n it and to • wnnder time for
over the woods shout a thousand
®ell the old students to haunt the
feet away," ahe said.
place once again.
Moments later she saw smoke
MRA. J . 1*. ANDERSON. !«», anil Mrs. (J. H. Sykes ilinrising (ruin the area. Her hits
Tha leader apouk Jerry Kirk has
cu&gt;* plans for th e cake anti coffee booth thi y will nntnhand rushed to the scene and
gone*- through with another mes­
«"p at the S oulhside School P-TO Hallowe'en Carnival
found the plane burning amt the
sage to tell about her helpers and
to he hold at Sotifh«id# School on Oct, ;U from f*:G&lt;) till
men deed.
the looms of the syouktti* they re­
9 p, m.
(H erald Photo!
present. Here tii: Mrs. Joe Baker
and Mrs. Tommy Ball for Mrs.
Whelchel and Mrs. Morgan's ruom,
fish pund; Mrs. Andrew Bracken
0 nr Miss W'estphal's room, boat on
pond; Mrs. Dwight Blackwelder
The Sanford Art Assn, has nam­
for Mrs, Carlton’* room, pair tree;
ed Joe Malhicux lo supervise a
Mrs. J. r . Darby and Mr*. M. V.
new program of one-member
Wilkins for Mrs, Walton's and Mrs
shows.
,
Schibenburger's
roams, country
Sanford CiviUn* are rushed with • welcome b* Sophia Shoemaker at
The shows art designed lo af­
afore.
the Civic Center. Then it Is ml ford Ihe public an opportunity
Also Mr*. Don llales and Mrs. last minute plana for the hig to the Capri restaurant for coffee to see in small exhibits the works
Ernest
Southward
for
Mra. district meeting to be held here and donuts with the highlight a of indmdtisl member* of Ihe art
Brown’s and M|ss Cary's rooms, Saturday.
fashion parade. Coder the direc­ association. They alio will give
w id#»; Mrs, G. H. Sykes and Mrs.
Ray Metcalf is in chargr of thr tion of Jeanne W'arnke, to San- the artists ■ way to present paint­
wi . L Anderson for Mrs. Kowland's wives of Florida Civitans ami ford women will model fashions ings for puhlir evaluation and
ind Mrs. Colbert's room, cakr expects between 7J and Wo wo­ from Howe's Dress Shop. The possihle purchase.
and collet; Mr*. Harry Cannell men at the meet.
model* are Mrs. Carol Dennimn,
The first one nian allow will
and Mrs. Vernon Hardin, for Mrs.
First on the program for the Mrs. Ann Reyn, Mrs. Zona Beck­ open Oct. 2S in th# new Senkarik
Swilley'a and Mrs. Brock's rooms, women is introductions and a with, Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, Mrs. Paint A Gists Co. building on
Shelia llowe, Mrs. Harry Echo), Magnolia Ave. A group of pic­
hot dogs and hamburgers; Mrs.
herger, Mrs. .Sarah Gilbert, Mr*. tures by Mrs. Georgia Halt will
Skates for Miss Welch's room,
Sandra Wilson, Mr*. Julie Ander be displayed for two weeks. Mr*.
cold drinks; Mrs. David Bach
son and Mr*. Libby White.
Ball, one of the many talented
and Mrs. John Angel fur Mis*
Assisting Mrs. Shoemaker at Im-al artists, also is a director
Dotson's and Mrs. Chamber's
the Capri will be Mrs. Margarrt of (he association. This will he
Booms, haunted house aod witches.
Horne. Mrs. Hn&lt;# Woodall and the first public showing uf her
Othera include Mrs. Albert J a r ­
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (C P U — D. Mrs. 11. R. Blaise.
work in an independent group.
rell for Mila Carter's room, Jack- L. Yost thought the view from hi&lt;
The Seminole Chamber of Com­
"We believe everyone will ap
O-Lantern; Mrs. Cssey Dunn, for pit lure window was for the bird.—
merce will pteveul each lady with preda te Hit privilege of visiting
Mt«s Wilke’s room, dart board; so he gave it to them.
a purse site ram cap. Alter Ihe these onc-member exhibits in such
Mrs. .Frank Patterson for Mrs.
Th# 7.1-year-ohl Yost built a show, Ihe women will be taken delightful surroundings," said Mrs.
Wiggins room, hst throw; Mrs. complete recreation area for the to Ihe Civic Center for lunch with
Helen DeWit, president of Ihe art
G. Spencer Harden for Mrs. Sikes birds. Including * «whunting pool their husbands. The afternoon, by association. The painting* will he
and Miss Slrirkland's rooms, pea­ ami feeding station. Tha minia­ special request for the women, open for viewing evert day rlitrnuts and poprorn; Mr*. J. H Lee, ture re*urt hlotted out the dismal will be shopping in Sanford.
ing bu d n cii hmirv.
r. homemade randy. Mr. and view of three garbage ran* and a
Irs. Dick Aiken will have charge rusty fence.
•f the while elephant auction and Yost dubbed hi* resort "Feathalso on bind will be clowns selling erfur” when he found *quirrsl* •*
balloons and monkeys on ilieks. well a* blrdt flu.king to it.
‘‘Featherfur’* h»* a "dantratarlum/ a »«rp box house, a wellgroomed lawn, plenty of tree
branches to hop around on and
a swimming pool that double* a*
WASHINGTON (C P U — Rep.
a
drinking elation.
|f!hsrlc* Diggs (D-Michl, says
It took Yost about a year-ami
* fe n ry Cabot (.oiiga'i proposal to
appoint a Negro lo the Cabinet ia a-half of spare time work to ere
“th# most transparent hypocrisy **f His- wild.if# r*»«rt.
A consulting engineer who d»
practiced to date by the Republi­
velnps efficiency device* for of­
cans" in (hr 1960 campaign.
Tho Neg ru congressman said, fices, Yost ciea-cs "silly little
"The highest Negro appointment thing*" like "Featherfur" to keep
made during the eight years of his interest up nn the job.
“ My normal d .y is 12 to IK
the present Republican adminis­
tration wai Ernest Wilkin* a* aa- hours,” ha said. "On occasion I
lstani secretary of labor and he work straight through 24 hours,
iaa thrown out In order to give hut 1 probably won’t be able to
tho job fas Lodge's son."
do that when I get old."

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Civitans Prepare Final Plans
|For District Meet Saturday

Art Association
Sets New Program

Man Gives It
To The Birds
In A Nice Way

Are Pur Most Important Product
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S E A S O N TICKETS
Oct. 17th through
Oct. 22nd O N L Y
THE SA N F O R D - DEBARY
E N T E R T A IN M E N T A S S 'N W ’
PERFORMANCES
IT NOV. Th# National Opera Company
-CARMEN” — in Engllah
I DEC, CORNELIA STABLER
“ Individual C hancier Sindian"
* JAN. THE CALEDONIA TROUPE
"Dan ten* and Singer* from Scotland"
I M PRB. RISE STEVENS
Concert Soprano

Liquid Detergent

Instant

Big 33 Oz. Size

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“A current Broadway Drama”

PLACE; Sonford Civic Center

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BTOK ELY’S

FURTHER, the assessment records will
he available for inspection hy property
owners beginning October 17, I960, and
continuing until the Board of County
Commissioners meet for the purpose of
equalization on November 2,1960.

Green Peas
or
Blackeye
Peas

EOODMART

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , FLO R ID A

NOTICK IS HERKHYGIVKN that thr
Board of County Commissioner* in Semi­
nole County, Florida, will meet as a Hoard
of Initialization with the Tax Assessor in
compliance with Section 19.1.25 and 200.19
of the Florida .Statutes at 10:00 A. M.,
November 2,1960, in the regular meeting
room of the County Commissioners, Court
House, Sanford, Florida, for the purpose
of hearing complaints and receiving testi­
mony as to the value of any property, real
or personal, as fixed by the County Tax
Assessor, or perfecting, reviewing and
equalizing the assessment, and may con­
tinue in session for that purpose from day
to day for one week, or as long as shall he
necessary.

BRRADRD

— Lb.

BOARD OF E Q U A L IZ A T IO N ,

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DIXIE CRYSTALS

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Lodge's Proposal
Called Hypocrisy

SPARE

John Krider, Chairman
Board uf^Cmmty CommlstuiiireFir
of Seminole County, Florida
Attewt: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

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DEAR ABBY: If vou can help m«,
you're a genius. Mel is a wonderful husbanii but-he-amokes -in Bed. He's burned
our blankets, sheets and even the Door.
I've cut things out of the paper showing
him where whole families were burned up
by people smoking in bed. but he still does
U. He'll get lip to smoke and falls asleep
smoking, so I wait till he's asleep and then
I hide his cigarettes. He wakes up and
begs for a cigarette, promising he won't
fall asleep, but he Hlways does. I worry
about the lives of our children ami other
people in this building. Can you or any of
help.
MEL’S WIFE
your readers help,

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DEAR W IFE: It would appear that
your “wonderful husband" is not only sel­
fish but too weak to break a habit which
is endangering the lives of others.-Ask a
doctor to recommend some methods of
curing a tobacco slave. Do it before the
ashes he leaves are his own.
DEAR ABBY: I heard th a t you wrote
a book called "Dear Teenager". Please
semi me the book and it it is any good
I will send you a check.
B. S. S.

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check and if it is any good 1 will send you
the book.

RE A D IN G

DEAR ABBY: Yesterday we wera
"prisoners" in our own home. Some'peo­
ple we know, terrible bores and freeload­
ers, called and asked if we planned to ire
home Sunday. 1 said we were going to be
gone all day,

WEDNESDAY P. M

Come noon 1 saw them drive into our
driveway, so I pulled down the shades and
locked the doors. They kept driving past
our house until 6:00 p. m. We didn't dure
j n out to enjov our patio. My husband
and I fought about this all day. He said
they knew we were home because they
could see our car in the garage and it was
childish not to go out and invite them in.
I said I had nothing to serve and refu«ed to get trapped into entertaining.
Who was right?
. "PRISONER"
DEAR PRISONER Your husband.
You should have enjoved vour patio, al­
lowed them to Join you, nml served no­
thing. And the next time they phoned,
I'd have told them I was NOT entertain­
ing, so please don't come.
DEAR ABBY: There is a girl in mir
school you might call a hit and run type.
She li|&lt;es to go after a boy who is going
with another girl and break them up.
Then she drops the boy like a hot potato
and breaks up somebody eNe. Now this girl
is after my boyfriend. Should I bust her
a good one in the mouth? Sha doesn’t want
anyone for herself, she just enjoys break­
ing people up.
MAD
DEAR MAD: Don’t bust anyone in
the mouth. If a hit and run Dirt can hreak
you up, it’s a break for you. Let her havo
him.
For Abby’s pamphlet, "What Teen­
agers Want To Know," send 25 cents and
a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope
in care of this paper.

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coat for travel and wear when
aightaeeing. I vraa in Munich last
year in lal* October and it wai
very cold and raining, hut it i* a
very intcrevting city. Take cornTortahi* shoes, Tl.at' advice- hold*~
EACH N I O H T ON •
for all who travel.

38. Struck
U . Gallium
fRym.)
90. Right and
prup«r
a t.lJ U r
32. Rugged
mountain
crest
3 1 Rood* from
Rom*
M. F allied
27. W est
A frican
aearo rt
24. Not p m.
30. In occur ate
SX Collision
3 i Born

»l*&gt;

38. Long glaM
bead
&lt;0. Defeat
utterly
41. Cain ■
brother
42, Identical

Wear a am art coat *n*ctnhle of
wool on tho boat and it will be
perfect for aightaeeing.

Gloria D* Haven headline*
NBC’l "Vtagun Tram " in “ The
Alliwn Juatu Story." She playi
the widow of a man killed a* a
hors* thief by a man who was
her childhood beau.
A young auilor hire* a detec­
tive in “ The Blue Goddeia" on
ABC'a “ Hawaiian F.yt" when he
is threatened for courting a Tex­
an heireia.
Jack P a i r and Keeley Smith
appear on Perry Como's NBC
Hour.
Instead of the uaual play, “ U.
S. Steel Hour" on CBS preienli
one of it* occasional musicals,
-“ Step On The Ga*,”- a fun-making
laiute to the auto industry. Jack­
ie Cooper, Shirley Jonei, Hana
Conned, P at Carroll, Shan I^wii,
Rod Aleaander and Carmen G.
are in the cait.
Topnotch
g u rit player* Erie
Portman, Suianne Pleihette and
Murray Hamilton are in “ The
Pedigree Sheet," one-hour police
drama of ABC’a “ Naked City"
series.

CRO SSW O RD
41 . Color*

17 . Kitchen
DOWN’
vat set
t. Coral Island I t. Pro.
3. M a d am e*
claim
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FRO ST W A R N IN G ^
F O R E C A ST S

HKtOKDH A \CCESSnitlES
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CENTER
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Sanfurd
“OI’EN T IL 9 P. M ”

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LAKELAND. FLORID A

LAST DAY

3. Babe P. ith'a 2t. Insane
Hub
i. Mark*
a* co rn e t
3, Innocent
6. Robust

7. DeierUik*

■.Reel

ll.TMtuce
13. Unlveratty
officer*
13. Realm of
the fuhe*

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53. \ A V f

11. Prison com- 33. Cuckoopartm anl*

32. te tte r
34. Malayan
boat

pint

3*. Raelud*
39. Malayan
yam (vmr.)

STARTS TU.MURRUW

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rooo MICHINCIY AND
CHEMICAL CORPORATION

�Plant Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD W ant-Ads For An Early Crop 0 ! Dollars—PH. FA2-2611
2. For Rent

Classified

Phone
FA 2-2611
Office 204 W. Fir»t

LARGE * BR home. 0*t*en. AM O I T OF TOWN OWNER offeri 2.
2-bedroom:
carporte:
utility
convenience.. Call FA 2-7623 or.
horn.'*; “'une'*'??1'*.- Ha ry. 19.100; ■
T r i S :---------one In Lake Miry. $8,900; $300
SBEDROOM CB unfurn. houta:
down. $70 monthly; FA 2-7213
itevc &lt;c refrigerator; screened
in cirporle; Sunland, PA 2-0 )97.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAT*
To##., Ihr* Prl. • I P. M. day
fora Insertion. Nee. • S a t
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:

Tum., thee Fri. * I P. M. day I
fere Insertie*. Men. • Set
r e s p o n s ib il it y !

•in lo rb

frralb

Wed. Oct. 19, I960—Page 9 tH . Build. Paint * Repair
—

w-wer gw

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.

DUPLEX: 1-Bedroom, furniihed NAVAL OFFICER Iranaferred
Mint sacrifice lovely 3 bedroom
nith utUitiei. FA 2 0343.
3 hath home, many e x t n s . Ph. i
I . 2 BEDROOM completely onFA :7 I!3 .
!

furniihed houiee arguable

SACRIFICE 3bedroom home in
nice residential district. Own­
er transferred. Low down pay­
ment, terms, 4’&gt;" mortgage.
CaU FA 2 8092 after 3:00 for
appointment.

FOR RENT: • room*, approx.
2000 iq. ft. floor ip ie e a t 11$
So. Palmetto Ave. 44 block
from Poit Office. Conlaef Mr*.
M. L. R thorn at Downtown
SAVE $1,000. Will sacrifice $2,000
Cleaner!.
equity in spacious t bedroom,
MODERN I bedroom furniihed
2 bath home for only $1,000. Ph.
apartment, u p f t i l n , M t W. 13th.
FA 3 3172.
St. Water furnished. MO per
month. Day Ph. PA 2 2031, ait#
NOTHING DOWN
PA21401.

SERVICE CALM 82.00
Parts k Labor Guaranieed 10 days
SANFORD RADIO k TV CENTER
303 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 *741

D e Harold will net be raeeeaaible
fee More Due see leeerreet Iswr
tiae of roar ad, mad rcaervee the B A T H E T . n i t APARTMENT, NEW I bedroom home with terright to reriM or reject an; ad
r a ti o floors; awning windows;
ground floor. 111 Palmetto.
•Did 1 bit* ft narra »’*
eertteemerit from that ordered U
Iliad bath: electric range; City
eenform te the ooliriee ed thia FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
water and sewage. No down
H 0*r.
fl. Female Help Wanted
payment and only 138. monthly 5. Real Eatate For Sale
2. For Rent
t-BEDROOM

2 AND i REDROOM homee for
rant, kltchana equipped.
Call
FA 1-1ABI.

unfurnished houie THREE bedroom house, unfurn­

2003 French Are. FA X-3003.

20. Automobile*

LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT THE CLEANEST, best ‘34 Chev­
rolet half-ton Pickup in town
ROOFING
VHA Loans
Phone d e rj, FA " T T ib ,
d. EDWARDS-rights FA 2 0386.
RULDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV S u m p s
FA3-?t3g 1M7 DYNAMIC “ X*" 4-dnor hard
943 W. ltd Si.
top. radio, heater, automatic
transmission, power aterrmg.
l.i. Special Scrticca
power oralvrs low uiUc« hv, OEt
owner, price Itsoo F a 2-7231.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
1931 NASH Convertible. FA 2-6097
Ph. FA 2-4223
39 RAMBLER Custom Cross Coun­
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
AH type* end sires, installed i try station wsg.in, autoinalic
“ Do It Yourself”
I transmission, radio k heater,
air conditioned, laical one own­
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
er. A-l condition. Will accept
S T I N E
trade. Terms can tie arrang­
Machinery and Supply Co.
ed. J. T. Baggrrly, I S - park
207 W. 2nd St.
Pit. FA 2 6432
Drive.
HEATING
■38 CADILLAC, Power steering k
H. B. POPE
brakes. Sell or trade. FA 3 8661.
n o S. Park - FA 2-4234

lAFf-A-DAY

3-BEDROOM furalahed c o l l a r ,
BROKER
modern. Couple end baby a c ­
W. S. Shippj, Aimvc.
302 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3 99R1
cepted. PA 2-1757.

701 W. 34th.
DEADLINES

9tjr

S. Real Estate For Sale

(including principal, interest, in- SUNLAND. Must sell 3 BR., 2 LAUNDRY PR ESSER. Apply in
auranre, and taxes). Call u l tohath. Corner Lot. Mo. payment
person to Seminole County
day for an appointment to see
$84.78. Make offer on equity.
Laundry.
one of these outstanding homee.
FA 2 7800.

WILL give a Serah Coventry
Fashion Show. Beautiful Jewelry
for that Christmas list. Phone
fA : 8899 or FA 2 *047.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

D a w n ’y

Wall

.

I960 VESPA "130” , used only «
month, extra equipment. Ph.
FA 2-7169.

Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
MOO French Ave.
Ph. FA J 7933
Re Iona . Professional • Balanced
Sheet Music — Instruction Book*
Magnus Organ*
RANDALL ELECTRIC OO.
112 Magnolia

19S7 INDIAN motorryele. excel­
lent condilion, $365; also 1953
Chev, BelAlr 4 door $343. Call
FA 2 T976.
SMITH CORONA portable
writer, new condition, $39. *061*
Magnolia.
WINCHESTERS. Model 12, 20 end
II gauge, 140 aaefc. 108 W. 27th
Street.
—

i n e w * *—-------

W

MELTING KETTLE, Btaekwell
Meltmor*. 80 gallon. Purchased
1959, good condition, $330. Od­
ham k Tudor, Hwy. 17-91 of
Ph. r.A 2-1501.
REDIM1XE DKONCRETB
Precast Window Sills
Window Lintel*
MIRACLE CONCRETE OO.
3oa Elm Ave., Ph. FA S-5TU
FOR SALE: Portable Remington
Qulte-writer—A-I cond. Reason­
able. Call FA 2 3117.
21 INCH TV, like new, eoet $449,
sell for 8100. FA 2 4784.
49 MERCURY $130; spare heater
with fan $33; electric mower
$13. FA 1-4141. _ _ _ _ _
SEWING machine. Singer « » ,
ideal for dreperies, slip cover*
or tailoring: sacrifice. FA *3904

2.1. Notice* ft reratmaia
T1IE PROPERTY loceted at 100#
French Ave. has been taken off
the Realtors list*. H. D. and
Flora E. Whitten.

2t. l.uxt ’ft Fotntd LOST: Harford yearling around
A C.L. Railroad Hoes on Wesf
First 8t. Owner W.
Cook.
FA 2-3834.

HEW
RAVENNA

NEW HOMES BY

PARK
HOMES

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR

RESALE

fi

Paint 3.X gallon — 2nd gallon
FHEEl Cota 1.98 up. ArmyNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

Windshield
R a ck t'.lnss
Door C.Ihm
Vent Glass
SERVICE
SenkHrik Gian* and Paint Co. 55 EORD 6 cylinder four door ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby

Stenstrom Realty

Itothing-Bown-

DEEPFREEZE: Nor|*. I t o t.
ft. chest type $100. FA 2-I298
efler 5 p. m.

1954 DODGE DA Ton wiUt 14 ft.
REDWOOD FENCING
steel Hat body. Can he seen at
See Sample at . . .
Odham k Tudor. Hwy. 17 92 or
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
eatl FA 2-1301.
6th k Maple
FA M W

Sewinp Mach. Repairs

13,850

SEWING MACHINE: I960 Automalic Zit ZaA-^r-s-hroHorie*,
makes butto/tBuiea, sews oa but­
tons, with built in darner. Only
S months old and almost half
paid for. Take over $8.73 a
month payments, guarantee re­
maining. Write Credit Mgr. Boa
3, t o’ Sanford Herald.

APPROXIMATELY 109 one-gal­
lon Jugs, cleaned, capped and
eased 5c each. FA 2-1902 or
1430 DISCOUNT on any I960
FA 23802.
Studrbakrr l a r k in slock &gt;&lt;
Sanford Motor Co. FA 2-4382.
LARGE African flak worm a,
breeding site, 97.00 per Ihouaaad.
1938 TR-3 Triumph Roadster. San­
.16th Street otd Dixie Highway
ford Motor Co. Ph. FA 2 4382.
Longwood, Charles Policy.
1933 DODGE tth ton with 16 ft.
Steel flat body, good rvihher, SUNBEAM rotary elertrie law*
good condition. nunam k ludor.
mower, good condition. Phono
Ilwy. 17*2. Ph. FA 21301.
FA $-8478 after 8:00 p.m.

ished, nice quiet neighborhood.
9. Male Help Wanted
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 4622
Call at 119 W. 17th St. or phont FLOR1DA-OZIKR ENTERPRISES MUST LEAVE 31st. October. 3
$471. FA 2-4.337,
APARTMENT, private kith, nice­
FA 2 4301.
Bedroom. 2 bath home. Extra PARTS MANAGER. Must be ex­
Ruildeta
ly furnished, $40 mo. 407'a W.
57 OLDS Super " 88” Holiday
large living area. Extra large
Helmljr Realty, Selling Agents
perienced with General Motors
APARTMENT:
one
coupe, Jel A*ay llyriramatir.
let.
ALL
MAKES
k
MODELS
lot close to schools, east access
I0« W 11th St. Ph. FA 2-7605
line. Writing giving resume of
furnished, available Nov. lit.
power steering and brakes,
to shopping. Monthly payments
RENTALS SS WEEK
pa»t experience, etc. to Box 1,
2-BR house, modern. FA 2-0371.
Two bedroom duplex apa rtment. LOVELY 3 bedroom IVi bath.
radio, heater, whitewall tire*.
203 W. First SI. (24 hr. »er.)
less than $100. 119 K. Coleman
c o Sanford Herald.
furniihed. CaU at 119 W. 17th
11200. FA 2 3494.
Large playroom or 4th bedroom.
F
A
2
3623
FA
3
7*48.
\
1-RKDROOM furnished house to
or phone FA 1 4301.
‘‘Garden of the month” yard.
Lake Mary. FA 2 3049. FA 2 0347
10. .Male o r F etn a l*
ENVELOPES. Letterheads, sta te­ 19-A Tnflai*
Patio, fenced, play equipment,
FURNISHED 2 bedroom houie
EXCELLENT
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
block
from
school.
FA
2-4840.
8-BEDROOM houie, kitchea furnDUE Tt) BUSINESS EXPAN­
$43 per month. Unfurnished 2
OPPORTUNITY
programs, e t c .
Progressive 19M NEW MOON, 10’ x 43’, 1700
Dhed, $73 month. FA 2-3003.
SION.
WE
HAVE
OPENINGS
bedroom house $30 per month. SOUTH SYLVAN Lake Shore*. To purchase a large 2 BR. 1 Bath
k take up payments. EA 2 2981
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
IN THIS AREA FOR 2 ADD!
Roth houses So. Sanford Ave —
hum# in Highland Park, East
Beautiful lakefront home near­
304 West 13th SI.
SMALL furniihed apartment $30.
TRAILER fur sale. EA 2-4311.
TIOXAL MEN tOR WOMEN).
Oakvray. FA 20081.
ing completion, for someone de­
24lh Street. Very attractive CB
lights and water included. Ideal
BETWEEN
40
AND
63.
WHO
TV
Service
cells
$2
O
O
,
pins
pari*.
siring the h e n of everything.
Cnnsttuclion and Kitchen equip­
TRAILER for sale reasonable,
TURN. Apt. 2300 Mellon villa.
for one or couple. FA 2-7399.
ARE INTERESTED IN EARN­
All part* and tabor positive!;1
CaR FA 2 7898.
ped.
,
screened in porch. 6' x 10' toilet,
ING
*100110
PER
WEEK,
OR
guaranteed, 00 dayi. Sunshine
V t’RNISIIED 3 room house, 1003
RENT A BED
good condition. Call FA 10196
MORE. MAYBE YOU CAN
T. V. FA 2 9792.
Orlando Drive, Sanford.
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Bed*
INCOME PROPERTY
tfUAl.ll-V. WRITE WATKINS
By Day, Week or Month
21. Furniture
SLEEPING ROOMS, the Geblee,
IS LIKE AN Oil. WELL
PRODUCTS, INC., MB WEST 15-A Beauty Parlor*
CARROLLS FURNITURE
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 1-0720.
And
w
f'rc
excited
because
we
111
N.
Park
Ave
Phone
F.*
2
2420
PEACHTREE
S
T
,
N.
E.
ATPh. FA 23181
US W. 1st St.
RE UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
have two good producer* at the
LANTA 8. GA. (I).
anteed. Free estimate* Phone
NEW CB hou*« on three lots,
APARTMENTS, private batha and S BEDROOM, t bath, large un
RIOIIT price—
FA 2-7816 or 311 4 - m t . - ------entrance*. 201 Maple. FA 2-2274.
low terms. Sell or trade for
furnished house. FA 23872
II. Work Wanted
trailer. Ph. FA 241149.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
1— Large, two story home, com­
&lt;?LEAN modern furnished
FURNISHED apt M0 Park Ave.
Complete Houserleanlng— Walla,
etc. nought Solil Larry's .Mart
Ml Palraettn FA 2-4330.
pletely furnished, near entrance
Reiuty Salon
STKMPF.R’S 4-BEDROOM
windows. Boors. FA 2 1212.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA * 4132.
Walker Building
FURNISHED
apartment,
hard
to
air
base.
Two
separate
AND 2 BEDROOM homes. Day
rA 2 7884
wood floors, tUe Lath. 602 W
apartments upstairs stay rented HOMES OK DISTINCTION PIANO LESSONS 75c. FA 2 8032. 2319 Oak
phone FA 21541. After «;00
• BIG VALUES
$23,000
Mth Street.
at $30 each. Owner now lives Lakefront showpiece
This adr. good lor 12 30 off nn
NO 8-3122.
•
QUICK CREDIT
820,0&lt;XT Wild, car# lor child in my home
downstairs in 3 bedroom, 1 hath .Moat gracious in town
any regular prire wave Even• EASY TERMS
Room
lor
a
bulging
family
117.000
3-RF.DROOM upstairs apartment, 2-ROOM furnished apartment 143
apt. which slioiitd rent for $80
white mother wurk*. FA 2-3312
iug appointments. Atr rond. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
per mo., utilities Included. Ph.
air conditioned, $70. FA 2-0868.
or could easily be converted in­ Ulmosl in Mayfair quality *3-5,onsi
Harriett’s Beauty Nook, 103 So.
FA 2 3219.
W ILSON - MATER
Large home with a pool
$20,730 WORK WANTED FA 2 4010.
to two more until.
LARGE 2 bedroom freshly painted
Oak. FA 2 3742.
New and Used Furniture
Most
spacious
plus
good
SMALL
furnished
apartm
ent
600
LAWN WORK. TA 2 0646
apartment, 310 Magnolia. A. K.
311
E. First St.
FA 2 3*22
9—
Two
leparaie
homea.
partly
income
$29,500
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
Park Ava. FA 2-0731.
Roisetter, Florist, FA 2-1131.
DOMESTIC WORK
Referencri. Now Open
furnished, on a beautiful lot lo­ Exceptional, modern con­
12G-I0 lliuwaltm New k Used F irniltire * Appli­
Ph. FA 2 3701 or FA 2-4602.
2 REDROOM block house, kitchen 3-BEDROOM furnished apartment
cated at 813 Laurel Avenue.
Air Cond — Air Corn! Dryer*
venient
$24,430
ance*. A Good Place To
dose In. Reasonable rent. Ph.
equipped Fenced in backyard.
Lave in the nice one bedroom Call for an appointment to &gt;rr one DAYS WORK WANTED F \ 2 3323 Open Evenings by Appointment
HUY. SELL or TRADE
FA
2
0841.
FA 2-7709.
DIAL FA 11396
cottage in back and let the rent
of these homes designed to soil
Je
n k in s F u rn itu re
HOUSEWORK. FA~2 8373.
Income from the larger two
the most discriminating taste.
FURN. Apt. 20146 W. l i t St.
3. Real Estate For Sal*
400 Sanford Ave
FA 1 7450
bedroom home pay the mort­
IS. Flower* A Plant*
HOUSEWORK; care for children;
gage.
LARGE three bedroom
“ WE TRADE”
REFIMS1IED
ANTIQUES
and old
ironing; Sort K. 10th SI.
ANNUALS in Rands
ished home 1312 Park Ave., ROSA
L. PAYTON
W. H. " B i l l " S t f n i p e r A g e n c y
picture
frames.
Restoration
a
GHAPEVtLLE NURSERY
$129.00 month. CaU FA i-sost.
Each of these is a real OPPOR
BABYSITTING day. night or
Realtor 4r Insuror
speciality. Pick-up and delivery.
And A ssociates
Grapeitlle
Ave.
near
2(M
h
St,
Tt M T V and each is SELLING Phone FA 2-4991
week. Kluabcih Colley, 24uJ
112 N. Tark
MODERN HOME, ’ bedrooms, kit­
Call 4261, Geneva, Fla.
Registered Real Eitate Broker
for $9,300, with terma. Call now
Stevens Ave. Ph. FA 2 0541.
chen furniihed. Rent reason­ Ph FA 2-1301 17-91 at Hiawatha
17.
Pel*.
L
iv
e
n
lo
rk
.
Supplie*
WF.
INVITE
YOU
to
sen
this
Sell U* Your Furniture Quick
and see why we're ao excited!
able. Ph. FA 2 8043
beautiful
spacious home
3 3NV TV PE WORK. Experienced
$49 DOWN - $69 MONTH
Service With The Cash SUPER
SIAMESE
kitten*,
nine
weeks
old.
bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida room
TRADING POST FA 2 0477
Bedroom, I bath home .tear
2 REDROOM unfurnished houie,
truck driver k chaulter. Willie
**WK TRADE11
Hnuve hroken. Pli EA 2 1453.
new high school.
2100 Cordova; kitchen elec
Kill nun. 76 Castle Brewer Ct.
W. H. "Bill” Stemper Agency limit in appliances. Well land
scaped lot, large trrrx Low
Irtcally equipped. Mutt m i to
SUPREME REALTY
22. Articles) Fnr $alt
Rexltor k Insuror
2 HORSES for u le . E.A 2 3944.
down payment. Ph. FA 2 75.12. 12. ITumhinjr Service*
appreciate. TA 1-0274.
Of Orlando, Inc.
Phone
FA
2-4991
112
N.
Park
• ft
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
Cllerry 1-3331
IR. Boat* and Motor*
FURNISHED apartment, clean
THREE bedroom, two nath home .1 REDROOM home. Make nff-r
1 Cent per lb
Eve. URestwood 7 2860
Payments $75 per month. 231
and close in. Adults only Jimmy
in Sunland. $193 down, pick up
THE SANFORD HERALD
Gateway T« The Waterway
Flamingo Dr.. Sunland Estate*
--Cowan, FA 21013
— - ——- p*ym«tMe&gt;-CalL FA. I *??I___
OFFICE
- -Year - EVINRUDE-Pealec- REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
“284 'W ~ liT S i:
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
I’ln m b in jr A H e a tin g
To serve you la our pleasure.
6. Mortgage Loan*
Roliaon Sporting Good*
J. W . HALT,
private baths, 114 W First St.
AIR CONDITIONING
To pleas* is our aim.
J04 6 1 K 1st
Ph FA 2 .5041
FACTORY TO YOU
Realtor
MORTGAGE LOANS
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
ALUMINUM
4 ROOM furniihed apartment,
2344 Franrh Ave.
HELMLY REALTY
FII.A and Conventional
KW7 Sanford Ave.
F.A 2*382 15 H. P JOHNSON niillioard mo­
VENETIAN BLINDS
Phona FA I 3641
$40. month. Electric kitchen. "Call Hall”
3n» W. 11th Street
Commercial A Reddcnti.il
tor. Phone T A 3-3400.
Encloied head Sag proof bottom
FA 2 3071 till 5:30 FA 2 3355.
PLUM RING
FA 2 7605, Evenings FA 21179
STENSTROM REALTY
FOR SALE: Store building and
rail with plaitic ends Plastic
14
ft
\
BOTTOM
plywood
boat
Contracting A Repairs
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2 2tm
station, apartment above. Cor
nr rayon tapes Cotton or nylon
' # $ - BF.DROOM. 2 bath, Florida
with low vvlierl trailer $83. PH.
Free
Estimates
ner lot. Good location. Telephone
cords
room. Fenced yard. Plnecreat.
GA 2 7675 evenings.
H L. IIARVEY
7. Bii«inen* Opporhinille*
FA 1 2738.
Senknrik Ginas and Paint Co.
FA 2-1189.
2&lt;i| Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3363
210 Magnolia
Ph. PA 2 44J2
FOR LEASE - Service station
20. A ulom ohile*
LOVELY furnished large four ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Good,
established
location
In
Raymond l.undquist. Asso t.
1-1. E l e c t r l r n l S ervice*
room, llv tiled hath apartment
REBUILT hunting Jeep May he 11 CU. FT. Frtjidalre refrigera­
veolory take-over. THE PURE
Atlantic Rink Bldg
tor $75. F A 2 4163
with large porch, car stall. Ph. FA 2 3931
seen st I too Elm Ave.
lilL COMPANY, *W W Sixth House Wiring — Electric Service
FA 2-49.10.
Street City.
Sid Vihlrn
2-BEDROOM
house.
Separate j St. Jo h n s Realty Co.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
OFFICE
RENTALS,
"completely
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
dining area. Unfurnished. Kit­
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2 0913
ait conditioned Rn&lt;a L Pay
Ph FA2 61S
chen electrically equipped. 130 US N Park Ave
ton. Rejis'ered Real Estate
per month. Call FA 2 6630.
14. Huiid. Pain4 ft He|toir
FOR SALE or i BADE— 83,330
Broker F A 2-1301
equity in 3 bedroom CBS house
APARTMENT, furnished or tan
PAINTING: Colors a specialty.
FIRST TIME OFFERED'
fnr house trailer or tell for
furnished, wiilt serrened in
Residential, commercial, indue
Rental
franrhives
available
$9,950. Small down payment.
LOCATED
porch. FA 2 7640
trial
I icen«ed unit bonded
3-Bedrooms
throuahoul
Central
Florida.
Located m rtiy on over Ls acre
Work
guaranteed
Free
esti
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Thia D a new type rental bun
2 BEDROOM trailer. FA~ 2 63W
lot and plenty of trees. Pnone
mites. Charlie Burris, FA 2 4-374
ness
with
returns
nf
$700
oo
per
Awning- W indows
FA 2-7831.
2 REDROOM. kitchen equipped.
VA and FII.A FINANCING
BUILT-IN DBF AM
month and up Smalt inve-t
SONNY’S PAINTING
Available Ocloher 22nd. Phone 4 BH HOUSE, by owner FA 2 3372
VA—NO DOWN PAYMENT
ment required. I’n Jordan 7 3lti Tup Quality Work—Low Rales
KITCHENS
FA 2-1330. Ext. 304 before 3
V enetian Blinds
nr write Box 845, Aero Beach.
FA 2 2671 or VA 2 4»31
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES BY
I l o v e l y " shaded” 1 BPl 7 2 bath;
Florida.
LOVELY LOCATION,. 3- BR.. 2
GE huilt-lns; garbage disposal; 1
AS
$^5Q&gt;0
PLATT’S CARPENTRY Services,
W
estinghouse
OIMRAL ^ ELECTRIC
hath*. GE built-in*, garbage dis­
2.u wiring: professional land
new worts k repair. Hpecialue
H.
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entitle
H
elp
\
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tinted
posal. many extras. FA 2 7081.
scaped; pat.o; completely drap
---------ALSO-----------Equipped K itchen
REFRIGERATOR
in F!a room enclosures. Ph.
OVEN— II ANGE
F.A 2 7414.
2-BKDHOOlt house $33 per month. ed FA 2 7081.
HOMES
CHRISTMAS
IS
COMING
W
ATKK HEATER
Call FA ”-2237.
F ire &amp; Police
WRECKING BAR FURNISHED
-AVAILABLE
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
Ladies, if you need extra
DESIGNED FOR 3 ( l l K
with THIS old house, and for only
and cement work. F.A 2 IMS.
P rotection
money, if you want to sell a
ROOM furniihed apt., screened
HF.rTER LIVING
ALREADY FIN ANCED B3
sx.ooo about It a fertile acres,
product lhat is well known
punch, reasonable, 412 Park.
EI-Et TUIC ALLY
tiled, will be included, plus 13
and well advertised—invest)
ORIGINAL PURCHASER
I
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i
w
In
su
ran
ce
R
ates
‘ ID ROOM unfurnished house
mature citrus trees, neglected,
gaie the opportunity offered
NO QUALIFYING — OTHER TH AN GOOD CREDIT
nt Lake Monroe, FA 2-3950.
hut bearing fiutl.
hy AVON COSMETICS Write,
LOW INTEREST RATES
1 B o d n u m i . | l , Muth
B n 244, Lockhart Branch,
$
'.'FURNISHED, 3 bedrooms, livDOWN PAYMENTS LOW
AS lin«
ft&lt;
Orlando NOW,
I
int room, dining room, large FA RM ER’S AGENCY
I REOHOOMS ------------ 1 k 2 H.ATIIS
N. V Farmer, Realtor
r la room. Call FA 2-3112.
DOWN PAYMENT
RENTALS HOMES AVAILABLE
■j,;-. v l - , .
*v.
Ph y . V JL 3221
I NO CLOSING COST
I. house. Apply 317 W. 3rd Aftei hour. F.A 2-2418 - FA 2-3012
( all . . .
S&lt;7 'I" Inrl-nlrs kvrr vIhinx ‘
TTU H A M &amp; T t B frft2-3816.
A. K. ROSSKTTEK
HIGII-DH3 WOODED LOTS I
LOVELY iarge home, extra large
IIW
T.
17-12
27lla RT.
FLORIST
PH O N E FA 2-4389
DIRECTIONS: 4 Mi. So,
' ISHED 1 bedroom apartlivingfoum, 2 baths. 3 bedrooms,
PH. FA I-13II
SANFORD
FA 2-1851
Celery Ave
Sanford. Hwy. 17-42. Turn |
' t , clean, refecorated; close
spacious kitchen, family room.
(.Member P. T. !&gt;.&gt;
Kixht I All. Past D; naironJ. BR.AII.EY ODIIAAI. PRES.
fume out A -re uur arranx*- ® lea. Follow Siena.
i
have. 2*H3 Sanford Ave.
Fenced yard. Iu9 W, Onora
|
menta of plaatir flowers.
. NO S 132.1.
FA ^ K ; ( .

Beautiful
Wynnewood
Home

22. Articles For Sale

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, W A S H IN G T O N (U PI) — Henry
Cabot Lodge U the ouiprieo p*tki f * of thle presidential campaign.
EfM fn ra am im nUlm that t-odg*
Is as Important to tho Republican
ttekot a* Is Vie* president Riehat*! SI. Nixon.
f o r ecemjt'er WJhmI 10* chip*

M O U tO " '0 0 0 0 ”

are down hi the concluding weeks
of tho campaign. Lodge will be
given tho job of making New
York flute safe for Republican*
Urn. Ho is U bo assigned five
dags of campaigning In New York.
Republican strategists know that
the ticket carrying the five or
etx top Industrial states will win
the election. Those are the areas
In which l.odg* has been heavily
exposed with mors to rome, es­
pecially In New York.
. Til Democrat le vice presiden­
tial nominee's principal responsi­
bility ia tho appose of I-edge's,
flan. Lyndon B Johnson was
added to the Democratie ticket In
a bid for the flouth. For Johnson,

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Tho left wing of the Democratic
Party with command posts in the
great northern titles resented
Johnson’s nomination and said an.
Thtrs was resc.itmsnt in the
South, too, hut tho resentments of
northern left wingers and aouthorn eonssrvaUves were on con­
flicting grounds.
Southern conservatives resented
Johnson's collaboration with a
Nsw Deal-Fair Deal presidential
candidate and hit endorsement of
a far left-of-cenler pisiform. The
clamor
of
northern protest
against Johnson has subsided, FI in
achievement has been more posi­
tive in tho South.
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holdora art supporting the Ken­
nedy • Johnson ticket although
many of them reject In anger the
Denmcratle platform. Sen. Harry
F. Byrd, (D-Va.,1 and Gov. Ro.a
Harnett of Mississippi aro halkIng. Byrd Is withholding endorse­
ment of tho Democratic presiden­
tial ticket. Harnett is in active
apposition.
The ronsensut of pulse-feelers
to the Mouth to that Johnson, an
far, has done a pretty good Job of
preventing a break away in that
area.

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a top Republican strategist whn
should know what he Is talkinr
about.

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(A Herald Editorial)
The time has come for Seminole L'ottnty and neighboring counties to atop slosh­
ing around in their water problem am!
take the only way out.
There ia no mure time to waste waiting
for another dry spell to lull ourselves into
—disinterest in water control. Dry spell*
• a r e our alternative problem, aUiiuugh
may bo the lesser of two evil*
The only way out of the mire — and
th a t’* just what it is — is to get control of
the waters of the St. John* River. This
means the Upix*r St. Johns River Basin
must be turned into a conservation and
control area.
There Is a* current propusal which
would do this in a satisfactory and logical
f way. This plan would install a series of
reservoirs in a line between the Seminole-.
Volusia area into Indian River County.
The reservoirs would store water—taking
the overflow from the river and all those
waters being drained into it during the
w et-seasons and keeping it available for
return during the dry seasons.
There is nothing simpler than that.
Anri such a plan has gained approval of officials of Seminole County and the four
» neighboring counties involved. A fivecounty committees has begun placing the
npjxMil for action on the plan with our con­
gressional delegation in hopes th at the en­
gineers will he directed to get moving
rapidly on their report on the suggested
system.
There ia support for fho reservoir
rhain plan among the majority of people
in the five counties who have given serious
£ thought to the flood and water conserva­
tion problems which seem to get worse
each year in one way nr another.
It is imperative that a concentrated
effort by all these counties he made to get
immediate action. County officials need
the hacking of the citizens, without selfish
considerations. There is no individual or
group who is not affected by tha serious
growth of the water control problem in
this section. Nobody can say “ I'm not in• volved, my property is dry,” or “Why
should my land he taken in hv any such
project?”
When business and industrial surveys
show that any part of Seminole County U
under water the whole county is written
off as far as attracting any new life to
tha area. We are constantly under scru­
tiny these days by commercial interests
looking for locations and prospectiie resi^ dents looking for homes
•
We have lost some of these already
and are going to lose p &gt;
i-s 1

#anforb ijm tlii

if we eannot show some definite plan to
eliminate the objectionable flood situa­
tions.
Designers of the reservoir plan con­
cede that it cannot suit every individual
between hera and the Atlantic—hut they
rightly insist that it U practical and suit­
able for the majority.
No ioJlvi.iua! ran suffer if this pro­
posal i* e/frvU d—land for the reservoirs
would he paid for at a fair price. Every­
body gets a water control system.
The five-counties involved in this mu­
tual problem presently are part of the Cen­
tral and Southern Florida Flood Control
District. There certainly has not been any­
thing mutual about the p r o j e c t s pre­
viously accomplished by this district—
they’ve all been south—way south.
it must tie granted that I ha southern
part of the sla #. -is great need of th - p r o ­
jects them, and more, but in th« 11 years
&lt;&lt;f the district's existence, what major un­
dertaking has been listed fur the central
part of the state—our section?
Tax money goes from tha counties into
the federal funds which are appropriated
each year for the flood control district.
Seminole, Brevard, Orange. Volusia, and
Indian River Counties must begin to get
a return fur theih money.
And, if we enn’t get it right away within the structure of the so-called Central
and Southern Florida Flood Control Dis­
trict, let's get legislation to form a fivecounty district to handle the floods and
drouth* ourselves.

WEATHER: Cloudy with widely scattered showers through Friday. High today, 85-30. Low tonight, 65-70.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
UftfcocV.JJp** Leased Wirt__ Established 1908
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 20. 19(H)

News Briefs
A ir Of Optimism

NO. 44

Water Supply Reported Safe

PITTSBURGH (UPD — As sir
of hop-fid optimum ■urroaudrd
negotiation* today between Westl&gt;r. Clyde Brother*, County
ir.ghou** Electric Curp, and the Health Department director. islr.terr.al:rr.nl V ri—. wf vt-.iri.-nl m t d a s t a t e m e n t t o d a y r e f u t i n g
Worker* ( I l 'E l .
rumors of contamination «( pub­
lic water system* m tit* Hake
F irst Cold W ave
Mary area
Brothers mentioned ipecifirally
The l i n t cold wave uf autumn
spread aero** th* Midwrvt Unlay lh* water ly.strma owned by
and headed for Ihe East. The mass Trank Evan* and Chailes Kruger.
of fre-rm* Canadian air dropped
teniperaluir* a* mu&lt; h aa 21 dagrsrea in 21 hour* and aent motoei*ta nulling *o gat station* for
anti-fire is.

Ilia italeinanl read:
"Rouittw laboratory analjsi* o!
thesr wnlrr supplies are perform­
ed in the Slat* Board of Health
laboratory. T'.t* result* of these
report* are aatiafactory and no
bacteria have been found in the
water.

nt-ven, •vr-m! teat* have been

run In determine if surfactant*
(detergent*) wtrv present in the*#
well* and both supplies were re
ported free of suciactanls."
Val Robbins, county sanitarian,
also said today that the October
lest* erf all cminty public ‘ water
systems show them to be free of
surtactanla and safe fur drinking.

There are 3d such systema id
Seminole County.
Public system* are checked each
month. If an individual wiaiie*
testa made on a home water sup­
ply, he must supply the health
'departm ent witn a sample which
will be sent to the state labora­
tories for cheeking.

6 Who Refused
To Testify May
Face Contempt

Tourism G lo w s
FRANKFURT, (i*rmany (UPI)
—Th* Communist thr*al to tleflln
l* not itnnininr th* cilv'a attrac­
tion to touriiln, according to th*
Hannan Trav*l Human. Tha burm u laid Wednesday that 10 p*r
cant more Hermann and 21 par
rant murt foreign tourist* visited
tiarlin thia y*ar than last

TA'MPA (U P lt— The Legisla­
tive Road* Uoinmittre planned to­
day to check the possibility of
recommending contempt ctlatlnn*
against aix persons who refused
B ridge Welcomed
lo testify about alleged payoff*
BRUSSELS 1U:*’l &gt;—Kinic »au-|
by Con* Brn*, Contracting Uo.
douin Wednesday night welcomed
Tha cuminittcf, at Ihe end ol
hi* biida-t«-h# at llrusset* airport
ils tv*oil*y pihilir hearing Wed­
and spectator* shouted "Ions live
nesday night, voted to "turn over
There alre ad y
is m u c h
sen tim en t
th* queen " The Itl)-yr»r-otd kin*
to Ihe proper slate and county
am ong t h e f iv e cou n t lea f o r s u c h a m o v e .
embraced Don* Fabiola d* Mora y
authorities" any information they .
Every citizen of Seminole County Araitun, .12, a* she left tlie plan*
might want hi use .should they
should discuss this project with county that brought her h u e f r o m
decide to cueek for any vioiauuns
officials, congressional delegation mem­ Madrid.
ol Hie law.
ber*. governor-nominee and other state of­
Refusals by the Con# employe.*
ficials. with neighbors in th* other coun­ S trik e T hreatens
came as right State Hoad engi­
ties—with anybody who will listen.
neers ailmitled they received
NEW YORK l UPI I—Member*
All should g iv e v e h e m e n t s u p p o r t to of the United Eadrratiun of Teach­
through Ihe mail anonymous pay­
our c o m m i t t e e w h ic h is t r y i n g to g e t i m ­
ment* in cash. Five said they
ers voted Wednesday to ril on
dui mil know wlicr* the mosey
mediate a c t i o n on a s o lu t io n in a s i t u a t i o n , s i i ike Nov, 7 until III* New York
came from. Three said (hey un­
the m a g n i t u d e of w h ic h e a s ily e s c a p e s t h e City Board of Education meet*
derstood it came from Cone Broa.
cmsiihI t h i n k e r .
their demand* (or recognition of
They testified ihe money cam#
The files of The Herald date hack Hie union at a teacher*' represen­
in $25 weekly payment* whit#
many years and they at' tell the same an­ tative and lor tn-nefil* including a
MARY FRANCES ROWLAND, left. Uvteilo Digit School minor, won the
they were connected with Cone
nual story of the fight against water— due* check-off. Th* union claim*
$25 iuiving* account with Fir?l Federal Savings &amp; Loan Assn, in Die .layecu
projects.
111,000 member* in the city.
except when they tell uf the fight against
Fire l’n*vt&gt;iition Essay contest for students of grades 10 through 12. Kathy
All eight denied that the cash
drouth. \V« cannot let another 1U. 20. 30
Keefe, eighth grader at All Souls Farm-hud School, won the wrist watch
had influenced them to give Cons
years, or who knows how long, go by with­ U nions M erge
giVcn the best essuy in grades seven through nine. Stan iii'iintley, Jay ecu
Bros, preferential treatment and
out control of the St. Johns River waters.
Fire Prevention Week chairman, made the presentations.
WASHINGTON (Ul’Ii
The
welcomed an investigation of
When our county has b e e n declared a nation a two oldest unions of post
I Herald Photo)
roads built by Cone in which they
disaster area three times in one year isn't of fir I- eleiks have ann.muted plans
were involved.
it time our people and our neighbors in lo tiivrg* into a aingl* oiganiaaBut Hires' other road engineer*
t
ion
under
th*
AF1.-UO
by
next
the same plight stood together and. with­
denied they had received Iny
in the human capabilities to cunt ml na- Mi^rh i^Jhey «»• th* National
p i s ofii from .Cone or nnylmdy
•t Pual Office flet k».
1 t l cv
l UP*. *&lt; i nd of .*0at lobe I f^FeverJels*. However, mini ot them
with about 100,non member*, and
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agreed that H was common to
th* United National Association i
get small gifts from roast con­
uf Post Offic* Craftsmen, which;
tractors a t Christmas presents.
ha* aland 15,000 membeit.
Tlie employes refusing to testi­
MOSCOW it PI I— Soviet Pre
fy
Nichols
Wmg«nd«n,
niier Nikita Khrushchev said to
China Raps Germany day that the new disarmament flic Sanford • Seminole County nominees who must be a resident C. R-were
Brown, John M. Bailey,
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TOKYO (U PI)
• Communist proposals submitted to the United Jaycees, as in previous years, of the county. Nominees may be an Charles E. Bides Jr,, Georg#
China eiurged today Ilia! lh* Nation* by Hie West "are an ill will again pi event the
‘ Good elected official, an appointed oltl- Brandewie, ami John B. liacnel,
United State* and West Gcim.tny omen for the future *
Government Awaul" In a churn of te r, an employe or a community- all of Tampa,
s x "plotting mur* intensively” to
minded churn, provided he or ah*
Khrushchev -.poke to 12,000 per Seminule.
By United P ievs International
JACKSONVILLE (UPD - U . S turn III* Harman army into «» urn* Jammed into the I-enin
has made an oulslandinjt record
Purpose
of
the
award
i*
U
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give
MIAMI BEACH (HIM 1- Robert
Vice President Richard M. Nix- Rep, Charles Bennett, (D-Fla.,1 atomic armed force. The New
in the lirld of good government.
ircognilmo
to
an
individual
lor
Sport* Stadium fur s report on
C. Hill, U. S. ambassador to on has accused Sen. Jolla K Ken­
Chinn new* agency ih*rgr&lt;l that
No p, i sun shall 1h- sods 1.1r lc sI a
Ins $* day visit tn liir UN Hen Ills or her oulMiandmg service,
sal.) Actlnraday Democratic preaiM.--1 tierinany ss until form a rral Assembly in New York The
Mexico,
said
Wednesday U*i nedy of making 11 separate
nominee
If lie is a liolder of pub­
ability and accomplishments which
dential ca'ididat* Joiin Kennedy (our'h &gt;&gt;mnle force in th* North
United State* must work lo *miv.tulurucnts and distortions"
speech also was broadcast over have culilrihuled to go-ai govern- lic oilier Ihrough a statewide
"isolate'' Cuba because u |«V In the presidential campaign-amt has written him In tuppurt of a , * -to ‘ &gt;*4iy Alliance, a ’oiig nationwide radio ami television mrnt in Itie town, iminly or area, election, or vvlioai* appointment
• th* "tilted Stoles, Jin’,nil
"developed into a vermua.w »’ Kennedy planned today to answer cross-FloiIda barge canal.
networks.
LOS ANGELES (UPI)—A jury
Sam Skelton, Jayeec chairman Is such Hut lie serve* ttie stale
immediate threat" to th# *udr# each charge in d-.-.l*.
as * whole, rathpr thou g city, began its first full day today erf
Bennett said Kennedy wrote end Franc#.
"These proposal*," Khrushchev announced.
Western Hemisphere.
Nixon issued a king statement
ikiiui-ialiug &lt;hi murder charges
said.
show that th* Western
h,iti. ‘ If I aoi elected president,
file public, tliiougn any civic county or district.
W ilitl told tha national American Wednesday in which he said
powers still refuse lo approach dull or organisation, a* well as
against Dr. K. Bernard Finch and
1
will
be
glad
lo
ciHiperate
with
IrCgion convention at Miami Beach
"Sen. Kennedy in tins campaign
seriously the holulum of the dis milividiial cilui-n, is a d # d lo
his young paramour, Carol# Tr#you
in
making
this
project
a
"do not he surprised if Castro, has resorted to ao many missarmament problem—that they are assist in the program by subinilgoff.
on instructions from Moscow and statements and distortion* that I reality. 1 regard it not only as
continuing to us* disarmament
Tli* stale svkul the jury of 11
img
the
name
and
short
resume
of
Peking, attempts some colossal feel compelled In srt (he record
Only four candidates »nl dr
(„ m s r r up the pulley of the
important to H onda, but to the
women
and une man hearing Ihe
a candidate lor the a waul, All
and foolhardy antic deigned b&gt; straight,"
running (or Hi* two open city , rm!, r *ce."
retrial to return a verdict «rf first
economy of th# entire country,
names
submitted
will
be
judged
disturb this nation on th* « \ t of
commission posts in lh* November
Khrushchev said that Hie first
The Rrpuhllfan nomine* nt*d
degree murder arainxt th* lover*
which must entire all rrf our general election
its national election*."
•tag* of the I3ili Genetal Asscin by a romiiHlle* based on lh* re
what h* termed "the facts" on
for Hie slaying of the wealthy sur­
'T h is Could be a mm* on
slime
with
entry,
Wednesday was tit* deadline lily session was marked In Ihe
these issues: Defense of tjiicmoy- naliniiat resource* rf we ate lo
The County Zoning Board Weil geon'* wife.
Guantanamo Bay," lie aaid.
f
ully
blanks,
available
*t
the
main by "the •Haggle of the new.
Matsi., economic growth, power achetvt necessary eronomir ex tor qualifying for the p»*t
nesday night approved a request
Such a verdict cam e* with it a
"If Castro moves on UuanlaTom McDona'I and It J Boynton the progressive a 11It the old. Hi* J a y tre Informaliioi Cvnter on lor mduvinsl park inning for 33
pan* ion."
developments,
(arm
proxies*,
fidmandatory sentence of either lit#
4 n*ma,“ the ambassador said, "the
Ilwy
ii
02,
must
lie
returned
to
a n e s on Ilwy. 17 112, a quarter
The canal wouirf run west acioss hav* qualified for Ihe iirnop ? mil worn, which was impeding the
United Stale* must defend Guan­ cral a d to education, natural reimprisonment or death m Ihe gas
pon and A. L. Wilson and t. A grow lh and dev einpmeul ol tn* Hie center no later than Oct, 2f. mile north of llv* Seminole Orange
tanamo with all our strength. This sources, housing, defense spend- the state trom tn* mouth of the
chamber
under California law.
I
here
IS
no
ai:e
icqiiilclOellt
lor
new "
Anderson foe the Group 1 post
County line.
ought to show thi! world we mean ing. health progiams, medical gt. Johns River at Jacksonville,
The jury finally began it* deThe
a
tea
is
expected
1
st
h*
business and will wit tolerate any care fur the aged, civil rights j up Hip St. John* to the headdeveloped by J. Hilbert Sapp of liberation* talc Wednesday alter
further afironts to our country in minimum wage, anil interest m water ol the Oklawalia River,
listening lo 89 witoevse* in nearly
Orlando
tu n a or anywhere eise in the l . a i m A mici i t * .
and west along the Owtawah* u&gt;
Sapp plans (•• dcvainp xmail io IT week* nl Inal After meeting
Both candidates wera m New the Gulf of Mexico near Yankeeworld."
for lev* Ilian two hour*, the juror*
dustry
in that area.
Under Castro, Hill said, Cuba York City, only a few blocks apail. town It wmild cost atamt ft AO
Final approval is expected to were lucked up in hotel room*
It suffering "a blood bath" more preparing for llicir fourth, and million, Bennett aaid,
come before Hie l minty Uoiniiiis- fur the night.
rvlensiv* than under any previous probablv final, radio-TV debate
Among its ctfcctv, the cuogrcxs
AUuuugti there were cu rffieiat
*.un next Tuesday.
• government on the island.
Friday p’ghi
man said, would be gicat savings
piedicliuii.v
on Juiw long liu-ir doIn
other
business
during
the
. In apparent allusion to the
The vice president today spelled in the ahipmrntx of nil from the
meeting, Ihe board recoin mended liberation* would last, X was
recent executions of three Ameri­ out his program for advancing
Gull vtalrs to the Eastern sea­
that Sanford Avr. between 2iith recalled by courtroom observers
cans in Cuba. Hill said "this the nation's economy. He listed
board.
ami 27th St. lie sorted U 2 cum­ tii.it Juroix In the fir*t trial of
killing of American boys must be possible "tax adjustments" lo
Kennedy received a tumuiluout
mer rial.
Hie couple spent eight dai s be­
Stopped. . . til# murder rrf Ameri
fight inflation.
welcome on hi* llcker lap# parade
fore admitting they weie hopeless­
ran cilt/ent by the Communists
Ihrough lower Manhattan in New
ly deadlocked last Marrh 12. That
must c e a s e . "
York Wednesday despite unfriend­
( ru t ta vied three muniiis and f«.»r
", . . We imut act strongly,"
ly weather. Jubilant Democrats
h« concluded. "Me must isolate
days.
ratted It the biggest crowd lit th#
^ Cuba a dictatorial Red • ted r*
Two groups of Seminule County
gime."
ZURICH. -Swiiicrland iL T D — city s hiitorv, although police de­
clined
to
set
any
specific
crowd
young
people are headed .Miami
Two Ainciican tourists expelled
way fur weekend ronventiuns,
from the -Soviet Union in the la t­ figures.
Carl Stubbing', a slate winner
est Russian anli-'py campaign
JAUKSON'YH.I.K (UPD - Th#
lo thy (11 Junior kpiary Projects
left fur the United Mate* by air
Entries, wilt attend the loth all nest Legislator# may **t«i,J tha
today.
ntial meeting of the stale bee state ante* tax anil lower the InTom Adams, Democratic nomi­
Mark Kaminsky, 25. of Jeffer­
kaeps-rs at the Everglades h o te l) ' tangible piope ty tax, S u t# Sen.
ne* for the Secretary of State son, Tap., Mich , snd Harvey Ben­
Friday and Saiurdsy to r e c e u e Tom Adam* uf Drang* Park for*post will b*- in Sanford today as nett. 2»i, of Halfl, Maine, were
TALLAHASSEE (U P lt — A
Ih* award Going with him will » ' t W«dn*aday.
guest of honor at a t p. m. dm- I »xbtJv.!«d to arrive m New York special s l u d v committee *f the
Iw hi* mother, Mrs George Slub
Adam*, addle dog l i e T at As­
a ncr at Jim Spencer * Restaurant.
Stair Milk Commission recom­
ttils afternoon
hing*. his sister, Sust and tiini se»»di-* A'tix-Ullon *&gt;f F!*.rula,
At that lime Adams wili meet
mended unanimously Wednesday
said the this* per rent sate* lax
Taylor.
with munty Democratic campaign
that the minimum retail milk
•&gt;.
Wanda Mixon ami Linda Beat of might be extended to lax good*
workars.
price regulation be allowed tax ;
1
5D a_aad 1Ada l :- "-'ilcr _igd
expo* Nov. 15.
TTImTlTS DEYEn n’.MK.vr ui.M.iiiftSiii.^r r i'.ii.
njnr;: timjof laji.gwood, will attend the state
lie auggislrd that If th* [ntang’Hie cum nuttier suggested a
/runt left, in*pectjs an x-ray ntachino at tii« new Ilculth Center on French
Bapust Girt Ambassjilor House ihl* t . u a n - cut tu it* th'.tJ Wv*l
The Bonder* Club will sponsor
ltid Opt*nine
regulation forbidding b»tow • cost
WVilm-.Hilny. I .nuking on. left to right, ore J. L. Murphv of the U. S.
party at the Golden Gate Hotel It might yield mote nuiio-y lather
Tiir City
t'oilinuavion IS open a grid motor :-.l* k ridaj mghl
i'ublic Welfare Dejiaitment regional office in Atlanta, (ia.. Health Center
Mtrnding with tnc girls will be than lei*. Many wealth) people
in; bids on the** n*w pniie# cars, [ tn Winter Park, t ars will Jw- de- selling he *«t up in its place.
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Mary G. K counselor an I Mrs, ails# of the tax ha said, but
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AREA DIRECTORY

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PLUMIINO I HSATINO
CONTRACTORS
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M I I M J IW J IM I
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premise!” oi a better ii'e under
Communism.
Ha alio warned that laborja ana lament relations In tbia
country are on trial and demand*
ad that business and union lead*
era make a aupreme effort to aettla their dliputea without crip*
fling atrikea.
Ha made U&gt;e request* la an ad*
to r n Monday night to 2,100 peraona at th« 4lrd. National Auto
Show Iaduitry banquet at the ul­
tra-modern IM raUliM C o » H ^
The President fliea to Rad
Wing, Mias., today to dedicate
the Hiawatha Bridge over the
Mieaitlippi Hivir before paying a
la Abilene, Kan., hla boyhood
home.
Eisenhower apent a politic*Ailed day in Dilrooit Monday, the
firat atop on what the White
Kouae laughingly call* hi* “bob*
paiitical” ipaaking tour.
The Praaideat began by dc■auncing a publication circulated
by Walter Reuthar'a United Auto
Worhar'a Union a t ‘‘evil propa­
ganda. , .line . . .distortions." Jie
nadarrad la a i insert ha lha un*
to e'i aawtpaper which crllica laid
gave .the Implication that only
Mgota would vota for Vlca Frail*
dent llehaid M. Nixon, tba GOP
fraiidential nominee.
■author, an all-out bicker of
Democratic John V . Kennedy, laid
fee regretted the public* lion of the
pamplat but claimed It wai defdgnod only taaeunter antl-Catholic

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Statue of Liberty and a hooded
Ku Xlux Kian member with the
caption. "Which do you ehooeeliberty or bigotry!”
Later, the President openly pol­
iticked by chatting and posing lor
photograph! with Paul Bagwali
and Rep. Alvin Bentley, G O P
gubernatorial and senatorial can­
didates, respectively.
In his address at the auto show
dinner. Eisenhower recommended
that U. S. Allies pay a bigger
share of the bill for economic aid
to keep newly independent natjoni from succumbing to the
“ seductive” lures of Communism
and recommendcp prompt steps
In boost buying power of the
world's poverty-stricken masses.

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Th* high court ram* to the aid
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v^ntion la Cuban affaiea sou Id
have serious consequences for tha
United States as well a* *«*l
them their live* before a firing
fquad .
,
The department previously bad
urged Americana not to travel to
Cuba unlrsa they had "compelling
reasons'* to go thero. No ban has
been Imposed on travel to Cuba,
however.
The new statement denounced
as "drumhead Justice” the execu­
tion by lha Castro regime of two
American* accused of taking part
in an Invasion of Cuba on Oct. 8 .
The charge wav baaed on the
fact that appeals by tha two
Americans — Robert Otis Fuller,
26, of Miami, and Allen Dale
Thompson, 36, of Queen City,
Tex., and Mooringspurt, l.a. —
were decided against thorn m five
minutes.
lint the department mad* it
clear that it does not condone tha
action* of Americans who Join in
international adventures such a*
plots to overthrow Cuban Premier
Fidel Castro.
Department Spokesman Joseph
Heap said the U. S. government
"look* seriously jin th* Involve­
ment of individual Americana In
liie internal affairs and disputea
of othar countries."
Nut only do the recent execu­
tions point up the potential eon-

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N A S Wing Host Greek Children
On .Srpt*mb«r 30th the T ii*r* reel of cartoon movie* tran»cendif VAH-1 and USS Independence ed the barrier* of languages and
played th* very rewarding role of proved to be the hit of the day.
holt* for a group of Greek crip-, Before leaving the *h;p each
&gt;jfciled children. _ _
»f the gue.ta was Prwented with
Karly 't i * tue' afternoon, 4ft
etrre "T *hirt . . youngitera whoa* age* ranged |memento of a delightful afterfrom five to fourteen arrived from 1noon. Th# warm a*»oeiationa enthe Ilellani: Society for Crirr'ed
Children, the Greek affiliate o( the
International Society for the Wel­
fare pf Cripplea. At they wete
warmly greeted by their Heavy
Attack On# e»cort», tha wide-eyed
expresiione revealed their obvioui
Vpieaiure in being aboard the
Navy’* new *»t super-carrier. Frorn^
their squeals of delight while be­
ing whleked to the ahip'a flight
deck on their first escalator ride,
to the profound expression* of
awe ae they viewed the swept
wing je t aircraft poised on the
flight deck, their tour throughaut
the vast ex pan*** of Independence
we* marked with avid interest.
*
Following th* tour, th* group
'gathered in th# Tiger* ready room
for a lurprii# treat of ice cream,
cookie*, and punch. The ready
room rocked with laughter aa a

Kentiered during the vialt will be

U. S. Preparing
More Animals
For Space Trips

Nuclear Test Ban Trealy
Nears Reality After Hurdle

KTansman Faces
Kidnaping Count
NEWNAN, Gb. (U P t)— A whtts

long remembered by the children
GENEVA (LTD—Western dip to a proposed trealy. The annex
man identified by tha sheriff s i
and host* alike,
lomata said today an agreement concerns privileges and immuni•
member of the Ka K i n Ktea
Heavy Attar* Squadron One
kX AVI
W E SA L (UPM — reached by the Lnilcd Slatca. lies which would be accorded the
0n* .»|
'*i £^p|e
CAPE C
CAN
wse bound over lo a grand Jury
baled nt NAS Santurd when n°t| The -VV4M4
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Slate
-U-'ks-aq ' f kidnaping
Y t* *
. .MijT.u-.it tonl,,0^ '—more snfmaf* lor 7pac«'7I7gfu** if-....tied another major hurdle policing a test T»an.'*—
ent of the sixth Heet in the Medi- a hoard rockets toon, a scientist standing in the way of a nuclear
growing
out
of
th*
flogging
of a
l\ S. delegates Charles C
terraean.
Steltr, who presented the final
in charge of the historic Atlas test ban treaty.
Negro couple.
"space mice" shot indicated Mon­
Sol. Gen. Wright Lipford said
Delegates to the 23-month old content of the annex and the sug­
day,
Ihe Hogging of B. J . Johnson, 59,
nuclear test ban talks Monday gested treaty language, said its
Dr. Hans Ciamann. chief of the formally adopted a second annex adoption was "a landmark of
and Alien* ftedwine, 33, on Oct.
sortv."
department of space medicine (or
A. wa* the third such incident iB
Stelle said the U. S government
the Air Force School nf Medicine
Carroll County in Ihreu months.
"hopes most sincerely Ihia land­
at Brooks Air Force Ba«e, Tex.,
Vctima of th* other two attacks,
mark will be the beginning of fursaid Ihe instituiion is "training a
h" said, were "too frightened" to
liter agreements, culminating in
lot of animals right now for epac#
preen charges.
the agreement on a treaty. This
assignments."
(
The victims of th* Oct. fl s t­
is a cause for satisfaction and the
He said these include rats, mice,
uck identified Arlin Bass, 55, aa
NEW YORK u r n — Bridge!
Guinea pigs, monkeys, cals, dogs Hayward, dat-ghirr of actress need for redoubled efforts."
one of th# tix white men who ■!The Soviet Union’* chief dele­
and rabbits. One of Ihe monkeys Margaret Sullavan who died of an
j ; tcgedly Look them into the wooda
gate. Semyon K. Tsarapkin, said ! f
la scheduled lo ride a Discoverer accidental overdose of barbitu­
near Whiteaburg, Ga. forced them
the annex marked "rather big.”
satellite into an orbit around rates early this year, was discov­
to atrip and then beat them with •
progress and said Ihe outlook for
earth in late November or a irly ered dead in her apartment late
leather strap.
an agreement on a treaty "was
RECRUIT RONALD R.
December. An attempt wilt be Monday and police said today an
sheriff Hugh Lee Lambert iden­
hopeful."
Robinson, non of .Mr. hiuI
made lo recover the capsule.
•"incoherent note" was found la
tified Base as a member of tha
British
delegate
Sir
Michael
Mrs.
Raymond
F.
Robin
son
Ciamann laid the only drawback the apartment.
KKK. Rasa was released under
Wright placed hia arm around
of 111 Pinecrtst Dr., San­ &gt;5,1)00 bond to await grand Jury
to a full senes of animal shots
An investigation into the cause Tsarapkin’a shoulder after the
ford, has been assigned to action on kidnaping charges.
presently is " a shortage of rock­ of the
21-year-o’d attractive meeting and grlnnrd: "ThreeCompany A. 2ml battalion,
ets " But, he added, •we’ll take
Up ford issued a fiery statement
hlonde s mysterious dc3ih vva* hundred International lawyers are
1st Training Regiment at rumlenming "the small group tn
part anytime anyone wants us
launched by police, who said ihey : out of a job. We have agreed on
Fort Jackson. S. (*., for Carroll County who call themto.”
were not notified until nearly six an annex."
d am sons school trained and
eight
wet ka of basic com­ selves the Citlxens Committee or
hours after thr body was taken
selected the three black mice *-*
bat training. This is his the Ku Klux Klan.” Ha urged
to a morgue.
Hockey- Great Dies
Sally, Amy and Moe— who rode
first phase of six months private citixeni to aaaiet officers
tf\ autopsy s o scheduled to­
OTTAWA t U P i l — G e o r g e
an Alisa mimiie o53 mile* into
active duty training with in “stamping nut outrage* such as
day.
,
(Buck) Boucher, Si, a member of
space and S.noo milca over the
the U. S. Army and a part the one that happened Oct. 5 fa
Broadway producer-director In­
one of hockey’* moit illustrious
Atlantic last Thursday, and sur­
of the obligation he incur­ Whiteaburg.”
land
Hayward,
who
apparently
Mfamill**, died Monday after a long
vived.
red upon enlisting in the
illneis. He played with Montreal,
HOLLYWOOD ( I T l l — May
The mice were displayed lo discovered his daughter’s body
National Uuurd. His Na­
and
railed
a
private
physician
Chicago and Boston in the Na­
Brut ha* become a member of
Of all the metals, vanadium
newsmen Monday. They were to
tional Guard unit is Com­
tional Hockey League and was re­
is the hardest, one of the rarest
be returned k&gt; their laboratory could not he located by police the- Jewish faith, the same faith
pany
H,
2nd
Rnltnlion,
LOUIS U. CHAKLIEH, Peruonnclnmn Seaman, *
cently elected to Hockey'* Hall of
■‘home’* at Brook* AFB by air* during the night for questioning. embraced a year ago by thr man
l2-1lh Infantry In Sanford. and most expensive. It is used
VAH-1 (“T iger") is assisting a .voting visitor from the
Assistant
Medical
Examiner she plans lo marry, Sammy
Fam*.
p.ane today to begin sn extended
in combination with other metals.
Hellnnic Crippled Children’s Center in Athens. Greece.
John Devlin said Miss Hayward Davis Jr .
series of tests.
Heavy A ttack Squadron One visited Athens while serv ing
Thr blonde Sweetish actress and
The 13-week old rodents "stood had been dead (or some time
ing on txiard U.S.S. Independence with the Sixth Fleet
up quite well" under the rigors when he was summoned h&gt; Dr, the Negro entertainer had hoped
’^ w n i c i t T i e a w r v r r n n h im *
In the Mediterranean.
nf soaring from high • gravity Shirtry Fisk, Hayward's personal to be married last Sunday, hut
T h * B o » r .l o f C o u n t y C o m r n l s technicalities
involving
Miss
forces into weightlessness, through physician.
* lo n *r * of S s m ln o l* C o u n ty , F l o r ­
• id * . - I l l r e c * l v • bi d* * t t h * o f f ic e
Devlin would not divulge Ihe Brill's divorce from her first husa deadly band of radiation
The Registration Hooks nf (hr City of Sanford, Plorida,
of A r t h u r I I . B e c k w i t h , J r . C l e r k ,
around earth, then back through conlcnt* of the "incoherent note" band have earned them lo post­
In
the
Cnu rih o uM
at
Stanford,
are upon nt thr City Hail, commencing Monday,
found
in
the
ltlit
floor
Manhat­
pone Ihe nuptials until Nov. 13.
Ihe atmosphere in a Mating
F t o H . t * . u n t i l Mine A. M. ( E a a t t r n
.September
19, 11)HI), fur the purptme of register in f for
H i a o d a r d T t m e i on X o * * m h * r - t * .
tan aparlmrr.l in which Miss HayA spokesman for Temple Israel
plunge inside thr nose cone.
the Municipnl General Election to he held on November
tun .
f o r t h# f n l t o w l n e p r o |* c t « .
watd
lived
alone.
announced Monday that Miss
The first human astronauts are
B i d s a r * to b* * *c lo &lt; * d l« * » *a l* d
y. 19H0. and will remain open up lo and Including Frtd*y,
She was the second nl three Britt was accepted into the faith
rnvelo p*
p l a i n l y m a r k e d on th
scheduled tn ride Atlas missiles
O ctober 2S, t'Jtii),
o u t s i d e ae f o l l o w * :
children
by
Ihe
late
actress’
mar­
of
Judaism.
.
of the type that carried the mice.
C o n t r a c t .Vo, ! — C O N S T R I C T I O N
H. N. Tamm. J r .
Davis ■aid singer Frank Sinatra
| At !csst o«* I* evperted lo he riage to Ilav ward who was her
of t h * S E M I V O L i : O n u n l y J A I L , |
City
Hegintrul ion Officer
at
Sanford.
Florid a
agent
when
they
were
married
m
jw
ill
be
hi*
hest
man
at
Ihe
w*dTiie Woman’# Auxiliary of the| Method" and "Teaching Johnny to sent into orbit before the end of
i t n c l u d l n * x l t r r n n t e No t for
1936.
They
were
divorced
in
1917.
|
ding.
19fil.
C o n t r a c t Vo. t i
Seminole County Medical Asan. Swim."
C o n t r a c t No. I
J A M . K y t ir.V II'.vT
held the first business meeting nf
Dr. Vann Parker will present a
9
In t h a S K M I N O L K C o u n t y J A I L
the year Monday at the home of lecture on poisoning and auxiliary
at S a n f o r d , F l o r i d *
C o n i r a r t No. I - F O O D H K R V I C K
Mr*. D. H. Mathers.
member* will make a field trip
K Q I T 1 P M E N T tn t h * F K M l V O t . R
An outline of the year'* pro- with plans for this event to t&gt;* *n.
Cou nty J A I L at Sanford, F l o r ­
id*
grain was presented by Mrs. \ atm nounced nt a later date.
C o n t r a c t No. I - F. L E V A T O R 1* t h *
Mr*. O. I.. Hark*, stale safety
S E M IN O LE
County J A I L
a t Parker, program chairman, \wriSanford, Florida
out aspect* uf safety will bv pre- chairman of the auxiliary «nC o n t r a c t No, 5— P A V I N O f o r I he
aenlcd including two films, “Art!- nounced that activities will place
S EM IN O LE
County
JA IL
at
tidal Respiration, Mouth to Mouth special emphasis on water safety,
Sanford, Flo rid *
B i d - • w i l l b * op cn « d * t * m e e t - --------------------- ------------------------- * | The group received a certificate
I n * of th* S e m lo o lc C o u n t y Com of merit, from the American Heart
m l * * l o n * r a to h* h * l d In t h * C o u n C o m m lte lo n e r* Sleeting
Room
Assn, commending it for sponsor­
m
lb * Courthouea * t Sa nfo rd , F l o - .
ship and outstanding work during
Id*, on
T h u r s d a y . N o v e m b e r 1».
the heart fur d drive.
I t i o a t (:« « P . St.
A ll m a t e r ia l* and e u u lp m sn t furOfficer* for the year air |iresin !» h * d
and
all
work
performed
det. Mr*. D. H. Mather*: presi­
a h a l l b# In a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e
d r, n i n e s , specification *, and c o n ­
dent elect, Mrs. Leonard Munson:
tract docum ents p ertain in g th ere,
HONOLULU (LTD -T h e Navy vice president, Mrs, Vann Parker;
to, w h i c h m a y be e t a m l n e i a t the
was expected to issue a report secretary, Mrs. Thomas Largen
n f f i r t t nf the A e t o c l s l e d
A rchlt«, It*.
Isle loday on elforl* by a U. S. and treasurer, Mr*. Edwin Ep(len erel C on tra cto rs. J i l l E ,|u lp .
hunter-killer force of live ships ,t,&lt;m
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Food
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E l e v a t o r and Jcore* nf planrx to locale a
C o n tra cto rs , and P a v in g C o n t ra c t A r r e m a y s s r u r a d r a w i n g s a nd ap e . foreign submarine
T r : f i c a t l a n s f r o m t h * n f f l r e * at J a * .
A spokesman at E'rarl Hartwr
(Iam bi*
Roger*.
Lo velock
and
F r i t * . W i n t e r P a r k . F l o r M * . f o r a said Sunday the search wa« "still
de p oa lt of 11400 per set. w i t h *
l i m i t o f t w o vets p e r c o n t r a c t o r . on" in Hie area where an "under­
T ) i * coat of e a c h act w i l l b* r e t u r n . water contact" had been under
* d to th# B i d d e r upon h i * r e t u r n
surveillance by Navy planes.
to t n * A r c h i t e c t * o f t h * d r a w i n g s
PARIS lUPI) — The French
ar 1 s p e c i f i c a t i o n s In aood c o n d i ­
The hunter • killer force was National Vssembly today opened
ti on w i t h i n t w e n t y &lt;]*&gt; d a y * a f ­
after an Air Force a marathon 25 bour debate on
t e r t h * t lm * o f o p e n i n g of t h e dispatched
bide.
Charles
DcGaulle'*
radar crew vaid It made a "posi­ President
S u h c o n l r a c t u r e . m a t e r i a l m en a n d
o l h a r i n t e r e s t e d p a r t i t a m a y ae- tive" sighting of an unidcntlicd rontro1cr-uai plan (or an inde­
c u r * f u l l o r p a r t i a l t a t * of d r a w - aubmarine about too miles off the pendent nuclear striking force for
( t i n g * a n d e p a c i f l r a t l o n * by t ha pa y *
Franc*
m e m nf r e p r o d u c t i o n , h a n d l i n g gnd coa*l of nut (hern California.
m ailing
chargee
ae
It am la e d
In
The government, facing its first
Vice
Adni,
John
S.
Thaih.
com­
S P E C I A L C O N D I T I O N S , I h * enete
o f w h t e h a r * not r e t u r n a b l e . T h # mander of Pacific an(i-*ubiu.irinc major test of strength with a re­
U A ir A/wt r T
W » i mp *» J
e e t t c t ln n o f t h * a he at o r eha ctv
forces, empbasired that the Navy bellious parliament, was asking
l« t&gt; &lt; n n r . Sank n n w m ikia * 1 * 1 M r
w a n ’ ad s h a l l he I h * r e s p o n s l b l l l l y
permission
lo
spend
approximate­
■ *r&gt; ) # r*aa*. tno - ,/ r mrt an A
of I h * p u r c h a e e r .
would make no hostile moves
ly &gt;21 hillmn during th* next
A B id Bon d p r o p e r l y e t * . t*ted by
t h e B i d d e r a n d by a q u a l i f i e d S u r * . against such a vessel, but that it five years on equipping and mo­
ty. n r a I’ a v h l e r a C h e c k # r a C a r would be kept under observation
dernising France * armed force*.
I &gt;f lad C h e c k on a n y N a t i o n a l B a n k
"for
a
reasonable amount of
n r h a n k l o c a t e d In a n d llo an s ad
About one half of thia was ear­
u n d e r t h * l a w s of t h e S l a t * of time."
marked for a nuclear striking
F l o r i d a , In a m m not l a s t th a n
Thach said if the contact turns force equipped with French built
f f l v # pe r c e nt l l ' , l o f t h * a m o u n t
• o f | h * b a t # bid. m a d e p a y a b l e to
out to be a Russian submarine, it atomic bombers, rockets, nuclear
th # O w o a r , m u * t a c c o m p a n y e a c h
bi d a * a g u a r a n i * * t h a t t h * B i d ­ la in international water* “where hoinbs and warheads, rocket-fir­
d e r w i l l no t w i t h d r a w f r o m t h * it has every right to be."
ing warship* and submarines.
c o m p e t i t i o n f or t h l r l y
itd l day*
C h ev ro let lu » fewer in c h e s oir th e outside tin s &gt;nar. &lt;W hich voti ll A ppreciate svenr tim e you park!) B u t a w hoU n*w
The bill has been sharply as­
However, Thach &gt;aid the »cepe
a f t e r o p e n i n g t h * hid *, a n d In t h *
* « e n t t h * c o n t r a c t I* a w a r d e d to is "a long way Irom known sub- sailed by tne UoiumuniMi, Social­
m c a iiire o f in sid e co m fo rt rih ! co n v e n ie n ce from hijRter door o p e n in g s iup to fi m clirs w ider) lo m ore font room in th e re a r
th*
B id d e r, he w i l l , w i t h i n
ten
ists, parts of the Radicals and In­
tlh)
day* thereafter,
e n t e r In to marine bases." and it would be
(w here th e floor h u m p ’s keen slend erized I. S e a ls are a* m urh a s 11^5 h ig h e r In g iv e you g re a te r co m fo rt and a good
dependents snd bv the evtrem#
c o n t r a i l a n d f u r n l e h t h e r e q u i r e d valuable lo esUbiish tiic nlcnliiy
com m and n f lio - o d d . W h ile nut h a rk , that lotv-loading luggage com |M rlm etil ix a re g u la r alo reio o iu on w heels. T h is is one
P e r f o r m a n c e a n d P a y m e n t B on d,
right. The only solid support ha*
of
any
foicign
warships
there.
f a l l i n g w h i c h lie m a i l f o r f a i t d a .
come from the Gaulitst Union for
'6 1 Ih a l's worth .1 long, lon g look. I t 's the kind o f e a r th a t's so liv e a b le , so d o w n rig ht se u s ih le , you ju s t ca u ’t help hut tik e it.
po s it a s li q u i d a t e d d a m a g e s . T h e
B id B o n d a n d t he P e r f o r m a n c e and
the New Republic UNH., which
P a y m e n t Hood a r * r e q u lr a a to he
control* annul cme-third of the as
g s e c u r e d f r o m an a g e n c y o f t h *
• u r a t y or I m u r a n . * c o m p a n y , w h i c h
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tie* any public official ha* I* commualeation
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public servant* and who are the bad.
react properly in almoat every instance.
anx Thing* move so rapidly today because of
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a t work, ready to protest or applaud actions Sanford trade area.
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CAMPAIGNING WITH NIXON
—Right-wing leaders of bis party
have been tailing Vice-President
Nison with varying degress ef
sternness and disapprobation that
bis campaign was taking on the
“ me, too" sound o( Thomas E.
Dewey in Dewey's second unsuc­
cessful try at Ibe Presidency la
l*ta. One of those easy overiimlifleatione that politicians giva a ll,
It does Nixon less than jusUce.
In hia technique and manner.
Isms Ibe Vice-President bears no
resemblance to the Dewey of '41.
A t he moved across the country
the Governor of New York, la
that year so unhappy tor Repub­
licans, was austere and even a lit­
tle frosty. His oratorical style
was polished and his poliUcal
thunder, when he unleashed it,
was of the mind and not the
heart

Tha

by Ed Kotabf
V k t-

P resident didn't mean it the way he

By Marquis Chjlds

WASHINGTON CALLING

WASHINGTON

SWEET STUFF!

adobe brick, and a head emerged
from • bole, grinning.

It was Li Cheng Teo, returning
said it. But it didn't go down well
topside after a shelling to con.
acrats the country, and the Demo- linue peeling his yams. Kis wife
crate are slyly criticizing him for emerged next, with her baby tak­
it. Mrs. Jack Kennedy gasped ing dinner at her breast.
This is the kind of life the p e i£
when ska beard Dick Nixon aay it.
pie of Quemoy carry .on today—
{ U wat on tha second televised
to help up keep an outpost agalgi»
debate when tha Vice-President
.the. CufiriMeisiw^
‘ jiM sre-nroiC CPnVtfhN?-*i^-y
I shall not forget the little bare­
klalsu—a creditable decision — to
foot kids following in our dust in
stem the Red tide from tha Chi­
droves as we. tramped the pownes* mainland.
, dcry red main street! of quemoy
But thi* is how it cams e
City. They kept chanting: -Okay!
‘ Now. 1 thmk as far a* Quemoy Yinkee 0kay!" Thi* expressed
and Matsu are concerned, that the (b(ir
genuine trust in
question is not thoe two little America
4
pieces of real tstate. They are tins&lt;f) John K(nncd&gt;;
th# t(1/
important. It isnt the few people viil0Q d#b4lff IIjd h#d
all f„
•bo live on th.m;&lt;n e y are not; ibindonin| tbil outpott of , h#
too Important. . .
i Western world to the Communists.
I don't think the Vice-President! Vice * President Niton stated hit
meant that these men, women potion blunUy-that be would hold
and children — who are on our|lha i.iamH, If alerted President,
aide-are expendable and useless. | But tba , lip o t lhe tongue-or a
When you put those islands In ^
chol„ ^ WOrds-before as
focus, the people ere neither -few " |milUoo
wm h iv t aj„ .
nor “ unimportant."
,I Democrats aa aa sta
t t a iknet issue, eilim
C l a i m ­-8
The finest esample of man in all ing that his statement shows him
my world travels I found on the to be calloused.
Island of Quemoy. He showed me
For hia own take, Mr. Kiaen
tha church he built with his own ought to apoligiae to the people
hands, and tha vast caves be scra­ of Quemoy, and then issue a
tched out of clay and rock wit* his statement correcting hia boo-boo.
brawn and some primitive tods.
He is a hero of men a pro­
duct of praicverxncs and a monu­
ment to spiritual hope—Father
Joseph Bernard Dnieilo.
Father Druatio is a French
NEW YORK (U Ph Paul
missionary, twice condemned to Richards, whose Baltimore Or­
die by the Chinese Communitsts. ioles electrified the baseball world
He came to Quemoy—which, in with a spectacular bid far tha
Chinese, means “The Golden pennant, today was named tho
Gate"—to work for the day he American League’s “manager ot
would help bring religion back to the year" for I860 by the United
ton*" aa regards the correct choice
Press International.
Christmas and Easter are like­ the mainland.
The 47.000 civilians and the
Richards received 14 votes of a
of words.
wise descrated by TV and radio
, 100,000 Nationalist Chinese troops
H may be permissible to describe commercials about cartons e l on Quemoy expert to die on this possible 24 from UPI's board &lt;w^
baseball expert’s made up of
a bride'* nightie and diaphanous cigarets.
; real estate for the causa of the
writers in each of the eight Amer­
lingerie as “exhilarating" — but
Even the “halo" over honorable free world.
ican League cities.
not a man'* wool pants!
The civilians stumble
around
law men and U. S. Marshals, as in
Nothing stem* taciad to aonie
the deuris that once was their
of our advertising men, who will TV shows, is now raped by having home. Some live in barren earth­
Radar gets its name from the
try to rspitalis* on Mother'* Day the heio read the commercials for en eaves. In the village of Nan- initials of four words that desentiment by beautiful gift b «*e*jth e «j&gt;on«nr « injurious m»rd i*n -} sbusg. 8.000 yards from a Corn­ cnbe it: Radio Detection And
er whiskey bottle*!
|dise.
munist island, I kicked over an Ranging.

The schedule he followed was \ grease to one side, the fact
civilised in its restraint. When that Nixon faeet the same dilem­
V
he developed bursitis in his should­ ma that Dewey faced 12 years
ago. Both men are shrewd real­
er, which made it panful to push
ist* who are not deluded by the
hia way through the crowds and oversimplifications of the Utd
greet the local poltlieoi who climb­ Guard on their right
ed aboard hia train, it aeeratd an
Nixon understands, as did Dewey
ailment with more than a little before him, tbst if he comes out
of the psychosomatic about it. slugging—the favorite clarion call
Dewey wai not one to sutler fools of the rightists—he risks alienat­
gladly or to glow with a friendly ing independent and marginal
CARE G-40I: Jack K., aged 20,
teal when the Republican chair­ Democrats. And, above all, he
wat a Northwestern University
man of Podunk County told him knowi that he cinool win with the
he d have to get going and make voles of live Republican minority student in my course on the
a louder noise if he expected to alone. That ia wbv in every speech “Psychology of Advtrtifnig."
carry the county.
•'Dr. Crane, what about this ad­
he decries the parly label and
In contrast, Nison Is ill warm appeals to his listeners to vote
vertising copy?" ha asked, as he
folksinesi. He ia the friendly man for men of wisdom and exper­
showed ina a circular dealing with
from across the street who hap­ ience.
pens to hive been lucky enough to
man'* wool suite.
In his farm speech at La
have had the experience qualify­
“it earna in tha mail a few days
Crosse. Wit., at the start of this
ing him, with Henry Cabot Lodge
tour he gave them the raw red age, and 1 saved it for clast dis­
at hia side, to lead the nation
through the stormy Uraes to come. meat of denunciation; tne poli­ cussion."
tical cavalry charge that runs
“Miraculously r e s i s t a n t to
The note of self-depreciation and
over facta and figure* and roars wear." wai an opening line.
modesty, whether real or false, is
furiously Into the flank of the
strong.
“Luxuriously light in walght,"
Aa important element ir. this enemy. In ita denunciatory ex­ was a following sentence.
is his wife Pat, whom he men­ treme* of ghost towns and farm­
Notice tha gushing girlish hy­
tions every time he speaks. Ex­ er* enslaved by a federal bureau­ perbola in this one;
cracy
it
was
reminiscent
of
Her­
NEW YORK (U P !) — A man cept for the first three days of
“ Hlistully comfortable and ex­
bert Hoover when, in the extremis
Jumped H I feet into the East the current tour, which she has
hilarating.''
of
hit
1932
campaign
at
the
depth
River from • span of the Rrnoklyn misted, Mrs. Nixon has beta just
Any man who would writ* aurh
of the repression, he predicted
‘Bridge on a dara Sunday and as heroic a campaigner as her
sentimental superlatives about
that
grass
would
grow
in
the
huvbaad. And when the total is
lived.
street* of American cities if such a prosaic Hem a« wool suits
Edward J . Quigley, t&amp; , aurvived *d&lt;l*d UP “ *houU1 »*&gt;«» lh* ‘ »® franklin Roosevelt were elected. foe the male sex, isn't hep to good
the drop from tha bridge into tha one (unless it is Senator Ken­
There are those who predict advertising psychology.
river because he landed on hia nedy) has ever worked harder for
And he sound* effeminate. May­
that
this will be the tone of the
head, dorlori at Cumberland Hos­ the office of the Presidency.
be a lot of advertising ropy writ­
The “ Pal for first Lady" play r , ‘ l °f ,b« Nixon campaign, llav
pital aaid. Ha was only slightly
ers need a few shots of mala *e*
Is a definite innovation and here, ina begun with a purring slow
injured.
ness,
he
is
now
ready
io
charge
^
hormone* like testosterone!
Police aald he wai silling in a too. there Is a contrast with '48.
Can
you‘ 1imagine any virile m ale
one
into
redoubt
alter
another
"
rar under tha bridge with isvrri This reporter does nut recall that
with
an
ounce of “hors* sens*"
beer-drinking friend, tod told
Mr*- Dewey, a and damn the comequencea. This, who would dtscrib* a man*
so it i* said, has been tha Nixon
lady
of
quiet
reserve,
was
ever
them he had recently leaped fiom
itrategy ail along, ibe fire held scratchy wool pants aa “mira­
the bridge. They pooh-poohed hia known to the i leering crowds.
until after the World Seriei when culously. luxuriously, and bliss­
That
w
it
more
the
lina
of
Presi­
story, which led to a bet whether
dent Truman, who in bis whiella- he could get amt bold the national fully exhilaraing 7"
he would do it again,
But that circular went out by
stupping endeavors brought his attention.
quigley won.
If this is Use course be mean* to direct malt to thousand* of Chica­
wife out onto the bsik platform
with the friendly hall, “And now follow, then tha Vice President is go m«n.
Rap* is no longtr limited to
The average educated man or I want you to meet the boss."
launched on it with full knowledge
woman uses frutn three thou*
Hut the differences In technique of both the risks and the advant­ stxusl assault, for many adver­
and manner and sheer elbow ages. He will get the war cries tising writers are raping the En­
'sand to five thousand words.
of the right—those who at tha glish language.
They are desecrating terms like
Chicago convenUon felt they
would be happier with Senator “miraculous." “wonderful" and
Barry Goldwater as their candi­ “blissful" to describe ordinary
date and who agree with the bits of merchandise.
Wall Street Journal that what
When Peter wsike.l on the sen
Nixon has been offering thus far to meet Jesus, that eouid properly
is a “ pale imitation" of what the be termed “miraculous" or even
Democrats are putting out.
“wonderful."
But there Is an even more im­
Hut jt drgiaiiec nur English lan­
portant aspect of this contest and guage to use similar adjective* of
it ran hardly have escaped the
, n,ational meaning, to d enotice of Nixon. This is the first |cnt)# hr„ kf, u foo(1,. rh.w .nf
time a Republican, as a Repub­
gum or even men's wool pant*.
lican. has run for President since
Old-fashionsd advertising men
1*4*. General Eisenhower was em­
still get intoxicated with superbraced by a grateful Republican
lalivt* and rap* the virtu# inher­
party in 1982. But clearly he ap­
ent
in such term* *« "stupendous.’’
pealed In the voter* at a national
hero and more and more his iden­ “gigantic" and “colossal" a* they
tification with (he party hat worn apply auch exaggeration* to twobit Item* of mercRandisc.
thin.
When a musician atrikes the
That it the challenge to Nixon.
And it could hardly b« a more de­ wrong note, discord result*. And
manding one, lor on him turns in modern advertising, wa llkewisa stress appropriate “feeling
tha long future of hi* party.

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In commerce, ax in a rt it ia rar* indeed that a
creation emerge* so inspired in concept and so flawleaa in elocution that it ia destined, from tha very
beginning, for certain greatnesa.
And yet, it seems not too toon to say that the
Cadillac car ot 1961 will take ita place among the
moat memorable of the peak achievement* of the
automotive craft
Ita clean, classic form introduces a new look for
the world's motor cars to emulate. There'a a nev/
proportion of glass to ateel . . . n new "onenexa" of
contour and ahapo . . . an entirely new relationship
of interior to silhouette.

height, and entrance mom, for example, hive bean
notably increased with impressive results in greater
comfort and luxury.
And aa its beauty is . . . so ita performance does
—incredibly nimble and quick . . . smooth and float­
ing . . . quiet and obedient in operation.
Cadillac’s new engino ia the very essence of con­
trolled power . . . steering ia feather light and aura
. . . and ita new ride seems to make the roadway
vanish beneath the wheels
This is ona car you must sec and drive for your*
self. Tho facta are simply too numerous and too ex­
citing to accept second hand.
It's tho 1961 Cadillac-and we know you'll agree
that greatnesa is written all over it

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Lt. (J.g .l end Mrs. James C.
Petersen of Clinton, Md. and form­
erly of Sanford, announce the marriage sf their daughter, Dorothy
“ Lorraine, to Robert Kent Walker. —
The wedding was aolemnlr.M in !
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Henry McNair, Wash. D. C. Aug.
21.
The groom is the son of Mr.
end Mrs. Burnis Walker, of Clinion, Md. They plan to mike their
home in Clinton.

Sirs. Murray Jarvia received
quite t pleasant surprise oae day
thla weekend. She waa guest of
honor at a surprise birthday parly,
given by Mrs. L. E. Estes at her
■ cost Ar»
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Mri. Estes invited her u&gt; ' . .
and told her they would visit with
several frienda during the aRernoon. Mri. Jarvia thought they
would go to the friend's homes.
Instead, Hie friends started com­
ing to the Estes home and from
2:10 to 5 p m. Mra. Jarvia waa

Shower Honors

Jimmy Celebrates

Mrs. Gerald Jones
A t Allore Home
Mri. Gerald Jones, a
recent
bride, waa honored at a miscella­
neous shower, at the home of Mrs.
William JJ, .UW j 3.-., ;2vl V ijr z
wood Drive.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. W. W.
Tyre, Mrs. Ashby Jones and Mrs.
George Mills. Mrs. Janes is the
diughter of Mrs. Dorothy Waller,
125 East Woodland Drive.
Games were played and pruai
awarded to the winnera. following
the opening of many lovely and
useful gifts, refreshments of punch
and a four tiered wedding cske
were served to the guests.
Invited guests Included, Mrs.
Burke Steele, Mrs. Walter Stecie,
Mrs. W. B. Jones, Mrs. Kenneth
Clark. Mrs. Cynthia Johnson, Mrs.
H. B. McCall, M il. Byron Fox.
Mrs. Volte Williams Sr., Mrs.
Joe Williamson, Mrs. Frank Dunn,
Mrs. T. E . Wilson, Mrs. John Fox,
1 Miss Katherine Fox, Mrs. H. II.
Collier, Mrs, llomer Little.
Mrs. John Kadcr, Mrs. Ralph
Jarvis, Mrs. John West, Mrs. Cltll
Rice, Mrs. B. Chapman, Mrs. J.W.
Brown and Mrs. E. Kircholf.

Officers' Wives
t Plan Party Friday

Sixth Birthday

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Mr. and Mrs. Jamee H. Wade
honored their ion, Jimmy, on hit
sixth birthday with an outdoor
party at their home, 2425 Willow
Ave.
The young guesta were given

Member* of Gamma Lambda homr. Oct. 22, with Mre. Bruestle
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at and Mrs. Jack Little as hostesses.
Mrs. Don Hamncr, ways and
the home of Mrs. W. W. Horne, on
Valencia Drive, for the first Oeto- means chairman, reminded mem­
bers to buy tickets cm the doll
0 ber meeting of thr group.
Mre. Clarke itrueitle, Mra. project. It will be on display at
Clyde Robertson and Mrs. Stewart Touchton’.* Drug Store, Nov. 7
Stelaon gave a program on "Self through lb.
Mrs Tom l.argcn, president,
Estimate.'* Each member present,
expressed what she expected from named Mrs. Stetson, Mrs. Garnett
life.
White and Mrs. Glen McCall on a
The social rommittce announced—-tominitt-e to make plans for the
final plana for a coffee for the chapter entry in the Christinas
ruaheea, at tha horn* of Ain. Joe parade.
Corley.
Mrs, Home served refreshments
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Ruaheea are Mrs. John Spoiski, to the 16 members pesent.
Mra. Jack Erirkaon, Mrs. Otto
Alatailli, Mr*. Hurt Ravela, Mr*.
Jim Oabome, Mr*. Elmer Boerncr,
Mre. Don Smith, Mrs. J . W. Barnngar and Mr*. Chariea Bone.
Serrire committee chairman,
Mr*. Dill Rivero, announced plans
for a birthday party at tha county

Personals
By MARIAN R. JONES
Mrs. John Duda, Jr., reports
that the and Johnny had a lovely
trip to Chicago recently, enjoy­
ing the visit with her parents while
there. It was combined business
and pleasure trip.
.Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl
Smithson have returned from
their honey muon trip to the moun­
tains in North Georgia and are
living in the Smithson apartments
in the Lake Hayes section of
town.
Mrs. C. T. McCulley has entered
the Grange Memorial Hospital and
will be operated on sometime this
week*
Mrs. C. R McCulley entered the
Winter Park Mevnorial Ho-piisl
Tuesday lor surgery.
Mrs. Ilcttic l*. Ragsdale contin­
ues to be confined to her home due
to injuries sustained in a fall.
Mrs. Wallace Kelsey, Ihe former
Miss Carol Alford, will arrive
home Wednesday, She •will slay
with her parents, until she can
join her husband in Germany.
Lillie Timmy West has been
confined to his home with pneu­
monia. Bis mother, reports he is
belter,
Mri. and Mrs. Jonnny Jones
left, Friday, for a vacation in
Washington, D. C. Mrs, Ruby
Jones, arcompauied them to Val­
dosta. Ga. They continued on to
Washington, slopping off for a
short time in Roanoke, Ya.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. Compton have
icturncd from a four munth vaca­
tion in New York City, Warsaw,
Wis,, and Prince Albert, Saslutrhen, Canada.

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Couple Observes
Golden Anniversary
Afr. and Mrs. Thomas Oglesby,
2334 Orange Ave., are observing
their golden wedding annivereary,
this month. They were married by
* justice of the peace at the court
house, when Sanford was in Or­
ange County.
They expressed a wish to hav* a
church ceremony, so members of
the Church of God of Prophecy
arranged a celebration In their
honor.
At the Sunday morning service,
they reaffirmed their vo»*. with
Ihe Rev. Robert Strickland, pastot*
officiating. Milt Shirley Jones,
sang "The Lord'* Prayer" and the
entire service was re-enacted.
Mr. Ogleiby ii a deacon of the
church and ona of the charter
members, Mr. and Mr*. T. B. Kin*
ard, also charter members served
as attendant*.
Member* of Mr*. Ogletby'i Bible
class presented her with a white
carnation rnrsage, tied with gold

freshmenta of cake and punch
served to guest*. The two tiered
wedding cake was topped with a
Urge golden "50."

Entcrprise

Club Departments
Plan Joint Meeting
Wednesday
Toe civic department of the
Sanford Woman's Ctuh will hold
the initial meeting of the season,
Wednesday,
Member* will fold TB sells from
10 a.in, to 12 noon, when a covered
dish luncheon will be served with
-Mrs. John Eick and her committee
in charge of arrangements.
The social department of the
club will meet it I p. m. for their
tin t session of bridge and ca­
nasta with Mrs. E. C. Harper and
her committee in charge of
arrancemnets.

Mrs. Volio Williams Sr, prasD
dent of the circle opened the meet*
ing with prayer and Conducted ®
short business aaasionMrs. J . D. Woodruff waa intro*
durnl by program sponsor, Mre.
George AlcCall, who gave a meet
helpful and interesting talk an
“Horticulture," She else told ed
plana under way for tha aUla
flower show, "Thlt la Our Life," to
be held in Sanford at the Clvia
Center December 1-2-3,
Buies and regulations warns
given for exhibits to he entered.
The Sanford club will have ■
luncheon at 12:30 Oct. SO at the
Capri Restaurant.
Air*. Ire Southward, Mr*. V. X.
Bolt and Mra. A. C. Benson w en
appointed on tha nominating com*
mittee for the coming year.
Dr. J . F. Darby of tha Sanford
Experimental Station, presented
the program on "p la n t. distaste
and how to overcome them." He
used pictures to illustrate his topic
and an interesting diseuttlon fol­
lowed,
Ho stated that bulletins giving
mcr* Information, may be obtain­
ed from tho County Agent'a office^
in tho Court House.
Others mending were M n.
Haxei B. At ought in , Mra. X. X.
Wood, M n . Frank Evans, Mra*
Southward, Mra. A ,K. Roasottar.
Air*. N. II. Brewer, Mra. W ait
W. Warner, and another guest,
Mr*. Jack Besson, of Marietta*
Ga.

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Personal s
By Afr*. Clarence Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Wllby Coleman of
Flint, .Mich, arrived in Osteen,
Tuesday, They have sold their
home in Flint and expect to build
in Oslcrn. Mr. and Airs. Coleman
aprnt last winter here, She it the
daughter of P. H. Jones ami sister
of Dick Jones.
Mr. and Mr*. William Cron attended the luncheon given for
Sen. Lyndon Johnson in Orlando,
Wednesday.
Mrs, Charles Roof of Mims and
AID* Jancllr Clark spent (he week­
end visiting their sister Miss Bar­
bara Ann Clark who is a student
niirxr at Grady .Mcmoiial Hospital
al Atlanta, Ga. Alias Clark is a
daughter of Air. and Airs. A. E.
Clark.

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mr*. Loraa Mathera,
announce the arrival of a daugh*
ter, Kay, Oct. 6. at Oranga Mem­
orial Hospital. Paternal grandpar­
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Drady X.
Mathers, of Oviedo.
KNOW YOUR MEATS
There are more than 100 cuta
of beef, pork, lamb and veal, in­
cluding the variety meats, tongue,
kidneys, sweetbreads, liver, heart
and brains. Know your meat cut*
and avoid monotony in maal plan­
ning.
Necklines should flatter your
face and Ihe length of your neek;
soft, rounded collars if you a rt
thin: scoop or V-necklines (n®
turtlenecks) if your fact la full,
above a short neck.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Circle Nn. 9 of the First Pres­
byterian Church, Mr*. William
Hemphill, chairman, will meet at
9:45 with Mrs. Vann Parker,
2004 Grandview Ave.

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CENTRAL CIRCLE
Central Circla o f Ui« Sanford
Garden Club met Thursday mom*
ing at 9:45 at the homa of Mra*
L. C. Tinsley in DeBary.

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balloons as favors and after en­
joying games in the yard, ware
served ice cream end cake,
ribpon.
Tiixes were won by Fanv Swain,
Following the service, o p e n
Billy Norris, Bsbby Cara and
house was held at tha Oglesby res­
Denny Lowman.
idence from 2 to 4 p. m. with Mr*.
Mra, Bobby Ch ndler, Mist Faye
J . I,. Perkins and Mrs. Kinard
Holloway and M'sa Lynn Lawman
serving a* hostesses.
assisted Mss. Wade with lha en­
Arrangements of fall flowers
tertaining and serving.
were placed in tha home and reOtheri attending were Denies*
and Gordon Johnson, David, Stave
and lloxann Kinkavage, Billy Joe
Dyson, David Holloway, David
Doudney.
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Leon and Sandy Swain, Jot
SENIOR SCOUT TROOP 10.
Stoudeiimire, I'aui Reynolds, Cathy
Obbie Canada was guest of hon­
tha only senior irout troop in San­
Crabtree, Susan Swain, Christie
ford. bubbled with enthusiasm at or at the regular business session
Kenlow, Mike Gravrnmicr, Lou
of the local 1491 I. B. of K. W.
the first meeting o f the season.
Ann and Jackie Wade and Teddy
.Mr*. J . W. Buckler, leader, and at the Flniiiln I’owrer Club. Mr.
Ashton.
assistant leader, Mra. J . T. Wil- Canada uho retired Sept, I was
. ber. have high hope* for a. livitiei presented with a 15 year service
of the coming year.
pin, st one of tho charier mem­
The girt* derided to run llicir bers of the local and a radio by
troop as a club and elected Ihe the group. Refreshments were ser­
following officers; Nikki Morgan, ved, following the business ses­
president; Susie Halback, vice sion.
Learning about missionaries in president; Barbara Buckler, sec­
Airs, Raymond Lawson enter­
Columbia, South America, was retary; Jean Fletcher, treasurer,
tained members of tier Sunday
the topic at the Primary Sunbeam
Bab* Odham, parliamentarian; school cists Saturday evening at
Band meeting, Monday afternoon, Andrea Miller, program; Brenda the church annex of the Barnett
at the First Biptiil Church in Brown, aaslitant program chair­ Memorial Methodic Church. This
Like Mary.
man; Sue Dullard, camping; Maur­ is a junior hi r!a«s and the theme
The group heard the story about een Firestone, publicity and Bon­ chosen was tho "Loyal Workers."
Jose and Ihe Sandals. Handwork nie Avenel, social chairman.
The group enjoyed an evening of
Nikki and Sue ware chosen a* games and entertainment and
wav enjoyed and rerreahmenu ser­
delegatee to the senior planning 1were served delicious refreshments
ved, follow ing the program.
Those present were Dunna Mane board in Orlando. Judy Lewi* was by Air*. Lawson.
Avery, Claudia Boman, David Bry­ named alternate. An installation
Mr* Dirk Stoddsn and daughters
ant, Curtis Crawford, George ilea* of officers ceremony I* planned In of North Orlando were Sunday
dowi, Billy Mixnn and the leaders, the near future.
guest* of Mrs. Ros* I.eo Peter­
Mr*. J . A. Fuller, 1201 Crescent
Mrs. J . W. Crawford and Mrs.
man. Aire. Btodden will be remem­
Ave., la in charge of the Girl Scout
John Norden.
bered by her friend* »■ Mis* Alyrs
uniform exchange. She report*
Wilamn McCabe, daughter of Atr.
that *he ha* a few intermediate
and Air». ltcb M:C*b&gt;.
uniform* but needs more brownie
uniform*.
Anyone having discarded but
usable camping equipment may
TUESDAY
call Aire. J . W, Buckler.
Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet
Reserve Atm. 147 meets at 4
p.m. at the Fleet Reserve home
Cold toup and hot * rather were
made for each other.
on the lake front.

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By MURIEL OSBORNE
BROWNIE TROOP 106 welcom­
ed two new members to their
group when they met at the Lake
Mary School, under tho leadership
of Mre. Olan Boutwell and Mr*.
Milton Sorokowakl.
Tho new brownies are Kalhy
Dunn and Dunna Alanfrt. The
troop will work under the petrol
system this year and the girls
elected Cheryl Cavitt, Susan Hartwig and Ella Boutwell ai patrol
leaders.
Mra. Boutwell met with the
troop mothers recently, to outline
plan* and projects for Ilia coming
yaar. Committee chairmen chosen
were, Mrs. Jack Morrison, traniportation; Mrs. Carl'Rabun, comraitteeworoan; Mra. Harold Chapraan, cookie sales; Air*. \V. M.
Cavitt, telephone and Mrs. Henry
Tamm, publicity.
Other* girls in this troop are,
Theresa Anglin, Karen Chapman,
Deborah Corns, Candy Hartwig,
Kathy Kimmoni, I'hyllia Mitchell.
Martha Jay .Morrison, Nancy
Moore, Peggy Rabun, Elizabeth
Rogers, Diane Sorokowsky, Bar­
bara Tamm, l.uria Wallace and
Mary Beth Williams.

Cooper has been employed by the
same company since her gradua­
tion from high school until just
prior to her marriage.
Miss Sandi Yales
entertained
with a surprise shower for the
bride at her apartment with coworkers as invited guests.
A reception was held following
the wedding. .

Oviedo

so busy receiving congratulations,
she forgot about her planned visit,
ing. She received many lovely
useful gifts.
Arrangements of yellow gladioli
addded a bright decorative note
M i - a n d
dining rooms.
A beautiful dec.,
cake in colors of orchid, green and
while centered the dining table.
A salad course, and drinks were
served with the cake. Guests in­
cluded Mrs. Sibyl Routh, Mrs. F.L.
Crosby, Mrs. Alice Click, Mrs. J .
r . Courier, Mrs W. E. Raines.
Mrs. W. B. Moyc, Mrs. G. W.
Bailey, Mrs. W. T. WheeUsa, Mrs.
J . 11. Anderson, Mrs, C. C, Welsh,
3Ifj, Tuilii Dutton, Mrs, l,. T
Sheppard, Mrs. John Shepard and
Mrs. L. E. Stokes.
Airs. Jarvis is a member of Ihe
First Baptist Church, a past ma­
tron of Seminole Chapter 2, OES
and past grand electa of the grand
chapter of Florida.

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Beasley-Cooper
Wedding Announced

Study Missions

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MRS. M URRAY JARVIS, right. is shown receiving a
i:tr'hriay gift from Mrs. L. E . Estes, who surprised her
with a parly, a t the Estes home on Scott Ave.

Fifty officers wives of YAH-3
attended the monthly
coffer,
Thursday, at the Flnecrcst home of
Mrs. George F. Schneider. Cohostesses were Mrs. H. J , Bakke
and Mrs. Donald E, Rouse.
An arrangement of foliage in
fall colon centered the table which
held Danish pastries, fruit punch
and coffee.
Mra. Kenaclh Rowell conducted1
f
a short business meeting. She an- L a k e M a r V C l A S
pounced that i party for all VAH 3 1
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officers, technical representatives
and their wives would be held at
thr BOQ next Friday.
"The Secret Next Door” was thr
Mrs. Stephen Oliver, All Wives mission lunik the Junior G. A.’* of
Board representatives, reported the hirst Baptist Church of Lake
that the next All Wives event will Mary studied at their secular
A b t 1 card party given by VAH-7 meeting with Mrs. Marguerite
Roman, leader, teaching three
^ on Nov, 10.
Reservations were taken fur chaplet».
Those present were Linda Staf­
the monthly luncheon, Thursday
at the Lake Monroe Inn with Mrs. ford, Wanda Mixon, I’atrica FlanGeorge F . Waters and Mri. Loren nigan, Delorise Flannigan, Cheryl
Avery, Shelia Davis, llillie N'orE. Garrett as hostesses.
den, Kay Wiedcrho'd, and Cindy
Slay ton.
Portugal 11 the world's thief Refreshments ware lin e d by the
sorial commltee.
cork producer.

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By MARIAN R. JONES
Miss Betty Lue Beailcy, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua G.
Beasley, of Oviedo, and Merle
Wayne Cooper, son of Mrs. Ole
Molder and the late Mr. Cooper,
of Fairbank, Neb., exchanged rings
and pledged their troth, Oct. 13,
at 1:30 p.m. Denver, Colo., time,
at the Prince of Peace Lutheran
Church, in Denver.
The service was performed by
the Rev. Kceg. a friend of the
Cooper family, before a group of
dose friends of the couple and a
few relatives.
The bride wore a blue traveling
suit with matching accessories
Miss Sandi Yates, of Tampa,
room mate of the bride, was her
only attendant.
Jim Wieland. of Fairbank. Nebr.
served as best man for the bride­
groom.
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Following a wedding trip to a
nearby pleasure resort, the couple
will be at home at 1353 South
Downing St., Denver, Colo., where
the bridegroom is employed by
the Retail Credit Company. Mrs.

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Sam * thing happens to the cash In your pocket.
It simply disappears into thin air.
You are w ise to keep your funds in the bank
and when you need some,
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Sportsman Rap Amendment
The County Sportsman'* Assn. Monday night
adopted a resolution asking all voters in the November
General election* to vote against eonsitutional amend­
ment No. 3 which could kill the Florida Game and kreah
W ater Commission.
The sportsmen, in. urging V V -r* TV'nS to vote
against the amendment staled th at It the amendment
Is approved it would place in the hands of the Florids
Legislature 82.o00.000 In license money which hunters
nd fisherman pay to the “non-political" commission a«nuallv and which Is now used to run the commission, pay
wildlife oficers salaries, leasing of hunting grounds and

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Major League Clubs Clearing
Rosters For New Player Talent
By United Press International
Major league baseball cluhs are
clearing their rosters lor new tal­
ents and that meant a trip back
to the minors today for such fa­
miliar names i s Alble Pearson,
Don Ferrarese ana Al Worthing­
ton among otnars.
The pint-siren, 35-year-old Pear­
son, who was the American
I-cagne's rookie ot the year with
Washington in 1958, was one of
four players released outright to
Rochester of the International
League Tuesday by tin Baltimore
Orioles.
Catcher Valmy Thomas and
outfielders Al Nagei and Fred
Valentine were assigned to Rn
Chester along with the five-footfive, 110-pound Pearvon. who batled .214 in 48 games for Balti­
more last season.
The Orioles purchased four
player* from Vancouver of the
Pacific Coast League. They were
third baseman Dun Rnsa, , lefthanded pitcher Run Mueller,
catcher Frank Zupo and ouliicld
er Chuck Hinton, who led the
Class C California Slate League
last «ea»nn when he halted .309
for Stockton.
In Chicago, owner Bill Vceck
said the White* Sox may not he
better next year but promised
"they'll be different."
The White Sox promptly hacked
up Vecck's words by assigning
pitchers Jake
Striker,
Frank
Barnes, Ferrarese and Worthing
ton to San Diego of the Pacific
Coast la-ague. At the same time,
the While Sox added two players
to tneir rosier from Lincoln, Neb.,

Kutyna, l^o Kiely and Ray J*blonski to Sacramento of the Pa
cifie Coast League, and optioned
Jim Dclsing to Shreveport of the
Southern Association.
Purchased by the A's were
pitchers
Bob
Hartman.
Bob
Flynn, Joe relricovlch and Ken
Sanders: inficlder Ron Overcash;
Art Shult to Houston of the Amer­
ican Association on in outright
basts and released veteran Infielder Grady Hatton and ratcher
Elvin Tappe. Tha Cuhs also pur­
chased pitcher Walter Bates and
outfielder Lewis Bishop from
Houston.
Milwaukee purchased five mi­
nor league players and sent five
others to Louisville of the Ameri­
can Association.
Paced on the Braves' roster
were catcher Merritt Ranew, out­
fielder Wayne McDonald and
pitcher* Paul Roof, Bob Boltx and
Cecil Butler. The five men as­
signed to Louisville were short­
stop Carl Derr and pitchers Clsir
Hickman, Vic Behm, Winston
Brown and Tony Diar.
Cincinnati bought pitchers Boh
Moorhead and Harvey Alex while
assigning pitchers Dave Stenhouse and Mike Cuellar to Je r ­
sey City of the International
League. The Reds also purchased
inflelder Tom Harper from Indi
anapoli* of the Amertean Associ­
ation.
The Cleveland Indians pur­
chased outfielder Jim King from
Toronto, where he was voted the
International League's most val
uable player this year after hit­
ting .290, driving in 83 runs and

Dean look, former Mic)
State quarterback, and right
handed pitcher Alan Brice.
The Kansas City Athletics put
m a real busy day, swapping
catchers
with the Cincinnati
Reds, sending four players to the
minors ansi purchasing the con­
tracts of eight minor league play­
ers.
Kansas City sent ratcher
ny Kravilx to Cincinnati for t
Dottrrer, then assigned Marty

Greyhounds Lead
FSL In Batting,
Fielding Honors
By PETEK 9CHAAL
Lloyd Brown's Sanford Orey-W
hounds led the Florida Stata Learue in both batting and fietdim
although they finished third hi
standings throughout the 1968
■•aton, it-hr-.-wev»’•-A final ■x."..,
srages released today.
Tha Greyhounds hit. 349 as •
unit, four points bettsr Ulan ths
pennant and plty-off winning Pal*
■tka Redlers and the Lakeland Indiana who won first half honors, w
The Greyhounds fleldod at a
.956 clip, four points bettor than
did Ijtkeland.
In addition, Hanford hurlers ted
the league in sUrting and finish,
ir.g their games. Hound flimrera
going the route in 76 of thslr 187
games, nine better than tha show­
ing made by Daytona Beach fling*
er*.
^
la the important field of eon-™
trol, Sanford pitchers walked only
520 men in 11*8 Inning* for one of
the best records ever set by a lea­
gue team. Lakeland waa second low
In this field, its pitchers walking
639 in 1X2$ innings.
Ken Sanders, young Hound
right-hander, was the loop's only
19 game winner, end he naturally
led in other department*, among —
them: complete games with 22, in-™
ninga pitched. 240; earned run*
allowed, *6 out of 107; hits allow*
•d, 209; home runs allowed, 11.
Although Frank Cipriani was
the nominal league batting cham­
pion with a .340 mark, he appear­
ed in only 69 games.
League batting honor* went to
Santiago Rosario, Daytona Bea&lt;-h
first sarker who hit .317 to .313 —
by j ’alatka'a Miles Williams, a n d "
.301 by Sanford's Bolivar Hino­
josa.
Hinojosa led the league in total
bases with 220, was tied w)th
Dave Bristol with 10 sacrifice flies
and wnt second to Tommy Helms
of 1'alatka in doubles with 32 to
Helms' 33, and aecond to MeWil.
Hams in runs batted in with 109 to
McWilliams' 113.
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Stafford, Hansen
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PORT KNOX. Ky. (U PI) Yankee pitcher Bill Stafford and
Oriola shortstop Ron Hansen undsrwent their second day of Initial
processing after being sworn Into
the U. 8. Army here Slonday.
The two men enlisted far six
Months of service which will per­
mit them to return to civilian
statue Just in time for baseball
practice next s p r i n g . Army
sources say they most likely will
spend their entiro Army service
time nt Fort Knox.

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lAcey Duecy Loop
Lead Tied Up

NL Expands To 10 Teams
For '62; AL To Follow Soil

Bulbs Retain
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improving facilities, Col. S. L. Jennings, president of the
organization said.
Jennings said that the amendment would be a “dis­
a ste r" to the Fresh W ater Commission by placing
“qualified" experts under the control of persons who
moat HVeiy would be Ignorant of the work being done by
tAnldmimaaion.
Jennings reported also that the Cummin* jurt has
ruled against closing the Wekiva River area to hunting.
This ruling, according to Jennings, in no way affects
the closed breeding ground area on the west aide of the
Wekiva Rivers.

NEW YORK (UPI)—The Amer
ican Football Coichei Association
today cited five University of
Washington players and three
rich from Mississippi and Syra­
cuse in an early-searon aixeup of
All-America prospects.
A total of 58 players were men­
tioned in tfi« "honor roll" based
on a poll of the member! of the
ensches association. The coaches
will be canvaased twice more
during the season. Their recom­
mendations will be considered by
TTie Sanford Junior High School Brave?
the
a 24-man board which will sewet
Bunnell Bulldog* tonight Id their second home game
Pure Oil and Duffy's Lounge lb* coaches' All-America team.
of the season.
. „ ..
The coaehee 'association's 1980
NEW YORK (U PI)-low s
has
tied for first place in the Acey
Game time is 7 :3 0 p. m. a t the Memorial Stadium.
All-America
team will be aponIrk heavily in aecondary vote*,
Duecy League at Je t Lanes with
The Braves enter the game with one victory and two
sored by the Eastman Kodak
wrested the No. 1 spot ia major
a
record
of
11
wins
and
seven
defeats. The home win w m a 18-7 victory over Bunnell
Company and will be distributed
collets foothill away from Mlt*
loues.
earlier thin neunon.
exclusively by United Press Inter­
llulppl todiy In the weekly rat*
Pure Oil took two games from
A 21-0 defeat by Leesburg and 19-tli defeat by Sea­
tat* by the United Pren Inter­
national.
Harden Ins. Agency while Duffy's
breeze account for the Braves two netback*.
national Bosrd of Coaches.
Washington
Hutkie
plavrr
Lounge lost two games to the mentioned in the coaches' first
Coach Dan Pelham promine* a new look in the San­
The Hawkeyei, who defeated
Capri Restaurant. The Capri has roundup were: end Lee Folkins,
ford offenne in an attem pt to get back in the winning
WlMCMln, 9M1, laat Siturday to
a record of eight wins and ten Charles Allen, quarterback Bob
ran their record lo t the »e*»on
way*.
losses, while- Harden lna. has six Schloredt and center Roy McKaito 40, received only 10 first-place
wins ami 12 losses.
vote* from tho 35-member board
ton.
High game and high aeries for
pt (amour coachci. MtisHiippl
The three Mississippi players
waa voted In lin t place by 16
the evening waa Audrey Byers of tiled were quarterback Jake
•Oiches.
the Capri team with a 179 game, Gibbs, end Johnny Brewer and
However, Iowa scored mueh
MO series. Next came Tilly Leeds guard Dick Price. Syracuse has
more heavily in second and third
of Duffy's with a 180 game, 44t» end Fred Mautino, halfback Ernie
place vote* and finished with a
series. Hetty Carter, a substitute Davis and fullback Art Baker on
total of 305 point* to Misslsaippl'a
for Harden Ins., had a 384 series the list.
JM. Ola Misa had held tha top
The Southeastern, the Big Ten
CHICAGO (UPI) — Expansion domed vladium, to seat 43,000, for the evening.
■pot juat one week, taking over
and the Southwest conferences
last waek In place of defending of major league baseball was 50 which would be air conditioned
each had eight players, the West
spot Just one week, taking over per cent completed today with ad­ and suitable for play day or night
Coast "Big Five" had acven to
national
champion
Syracuse dition of Houston and New York and regardless of weather.
the Big Eight Conference six.
which had been the leader in enr. to the National League - and a
The coaches again will he
"Naturally
were
overjoyed."
meeting scheduled for similar ac­
ly week*.
polled following the sixth week of
Cullinan
said
after
their
bid
was
ATLANTA (L 'l'l) — Quarter
Syracuse, which 'aank to fourth tion by the American League.
the season and for the final time
hack Jnka Gihba of Mississippi, a
The Houston and New York accepted.
place last week, staged a mild
after games of Nov, 19.
The
New
York
group,
while
it
comeback this week and climbed groups, who earlier sought entry had no representatives at the three-lime runnerup this season,
More than 2,000 active coaches
hack to third place with 371 inlo tha now defunct Continental meeting, said it accepted the finally broke through this week to will determine the All-America
League, were awarded National
he named Southeastern Confer­
points.
team, which will be announced in
franchise ae "an obligation,"
Iowa will have to risk IU No. 1 League franchisaa, to start in and espressed confidence their ence flack of the Week by United tho newspapers of Nov. 21. PlayPress Internationa!.
ranking this week against Pur­ 1903, by unanimous vots of the association would be successful.
era will be evaluated on the tiasis
Gibbs, a lHS-pound senior from
due, which now la ranked No, g. league Monday.
of actual performances, plus their
Mayor
Robert
f
,
Wagner
of
Their memberships were "con­
Grenada. Miss., was picked for the
Purdue handed Ohio State a 25-31
performances as seen by the
New
York
said
he
was
certain
defeat last Saturday, knocking ditional," hut only details re­ the city wmald support the new honor for this stellar role In the coaches in viewing game movies.
tho Buckeye* down from third mained to be settled. President team and said construction of the tha second-ranked Ftehel* 26-18
The season's first selections:
Warnn Gile* said It was unlikely
victory over Tulnne. fn that grime,
place to loth,
End*: Johnny Brewer, Missis­
new Flushing Meadow slsdlum, to .Saturday night, Glhhs passed for
the
conditions
"ever
will
be
anMississippi, however, also U in
sippi; Mike Dilka, Pitt; Earl
seat
58,000,
would
be
"acceler­
thrre touchdowns and scored an­ Faison, Indiana: I-e* Folkins,
for a tough game. The Rebels, nounced," but added they would ated"
other to have a pm sunn I hand each Washington: Sam Ilards go, Air
with a 5-0 mark, visit Arkansas, not be “obstacles" to the new
“ I am in a position to pledge time the unbeaten Rebels crossed
ranked No, 11 this week s i ■ re­ teams.
Force Academy; Fred Mautino,
full support by the Board of Es­ the Gieen Wave goal.
The
American
league
will
sult o( its 34-23 victory over
Syracuse; Dan forose, Missouri;
timate,"
he
said.
meet in New York Oct. 28 to tin
Texas.
Pat Richter, Wisconsin; Tom PerThe New York stadium was ex­
Behind the top three in live rat­ cilia possible expansion, and the pected to coet about $15 million, ttagles (Jet Guard
! due, Ohm State.
ings, Navy moved (mm fifth group already is on record in fa­ imxncesi by sale of bunds. The
Tackles: Curt Gcgner, Washing­
PHILADELPHIA (Ul'l &gt;— The
place to fourth while Minnesota vor of adding two new teams no
Houston stadium, financed by Philadelphia Eagles, in an effort ton, Itoli Lilly, Texas Christian;
later
than
Dec.
1,
1981.
Jumped from eighth to filth. Mis­
Merlin Ol-en, Us,ah Stale: Ken
Should it follow through on this Harris County, will cost $18.5 to bolster their offensive line have
souri held the No. S slot ami Uaymillion with an additional $3 mil­ picked up guard John Wiltenborn Rice, Auburn; Walter Susits,
plan,
then
hnth
leagues
would
ex­
lor remained at No. 7, Behind
lion for the 278 acre site. Both from the San Francisco Forty- Mississippi Slate; Mike Pyle.
eighth-place Purdue, Washington pand to 10 leama for the 1982 sea­
were expected to be ready by , Niners In exchange for sophomore Yale.
son.
moved up from 13lh to ninth and
Guard*: Tom Brown. Minneso­
I defensive end J u r y Wilson.
Already there have hern I n d ie s 1982.
then cam* Ohio State ia loth.
ta; Pat Dye. Georgia; Rufus
Behind Arkansas In the "Second tiona that Minneapolis St. Caul
King, Rice; Dick Price, Missis­
10“ were Wisconsin, Michigan and Ditlxs-Forl Worth probably
sippi Joe Ruling, Colorado; Al
FRIENDLY
F
O
E
S
...................By
A
lan
Mover
Slate, Kansas, Tennessee, Michi­ would be accepted into the Amer­
Var.ilerhush, Army; Bill Kommerican
league.
Roth
could
gel
ap­
gan, and Clemson in that order,
er. College of Pacific; Charles Al­
and then in a four way lie for proval at thr meeting nest week.
* "M B R O W N .
len, Washington; Tom Goode,
Details which the National
lath plare, Auburn, New Mexico
C L* VSLAM P
Mississippi Slate; Monte Lee,
lx-sgun still has to settle include
State, Rice, and Duke.
BRO W N *
Texas.
the problems of slocking the new
FU LLB A C K ,
Centers; Wa&gt;ne Harris. Arkan­
clubs with players. The playing
IB P T v e r A O
sas; Rip Hawkins, North Caro­
■
j
j
schedule, finances and others.
B A LL
^
lina; J . B, ltolub, Texas Tech;
C A R R IE R S M i
"Other problems have to be
Roland Lake). Wichita; Greg Lar­
worked out,” Gtlra said. Likewise
son, Minnesota; Fred Rhoades,
E A C ff
he could not specify how much
Aruona -State; Fred Hageman,
O F R/&amp;
money each group would have to
Kansas; Hoy McKasson, Washing
F /R S T
have, although he guessed at
th r eb
1
ton;
Mike Zeno, Virginia.
Don and Doris Buth retained "five million dollars."
S E A *o H S ,
Quarterbacks: Roman Gabriel,
Whether the new groups would
their Itad in the Mr. A Mri. bowl­
B U T IF H E
North Carolina State; Jake Gibhs,
ing league by a slim margin of have to pay for a franchise from
H o p e * X&gt;Al4e&lt;E
Mississippi; Ri.-hie Mayo, Airr r A R EC O R P
ona-half gama over Elaine A Boy the league, or how much such
Forte Academy: Dick Norman,
payment
would
be,
also
must
be
FO U R 7H . M E tL
Davies. Bulbs' lead at IS and a half
Stanford; Bob Schloredt, Wash­
decided,
he
M
id.
H
A
T
e
TO
HATCH
and a half in tha won-lost record.
ington; Norman Snead, Wake
C H /T FO R H *
Crmnp.it stockholders of the
Davits ars close behind with a
Forest; John Had), Kansas; Ron
TtA
A
M
K
Tg
18-4 record. Simas' look 4 points sucrcisful Houston group were
Miller, Wisconsin, Wilburn Hollis,
Craig Cullman J r , Roy Hnfhemr.
from Fielda', and moved into third
Iowa.
R E. Smith, George Kirkacy and
pise*, close behind the leaders at
Halfbacks: Ijru c Aiworth, Ar­
K S, Adams, while the principal
a U -l record. Longs 3 point win stockholder* of the New York
kansas; Joe Arrington, Duke; Joe
from Da Falm is' moved them in­ rntry were M. Donald Grant,
Hellinn. Navy; Ron Bull. Baylor;
Jack Collins. Texas; Ernie Davis,
to forth position with a it 8 re­ Dwight Davis J r , G.ll. Walker
Syracuse; Keith Lincoln, Wash­
cord. Ogden's downed Fosters' Jr., William Simpson, and Mrs.
ington State; Rill Kilmer, UCLA.
h r three games and hold down Charles Shipman Cay son.
Afth position with a 13 7 record.
Tha Houston group exhibited to
High serin for the gals was the owners a model of their new
Varna Bolton's 198 511. A1 DcPalma
W A*
waa high for tha men with a pair Ready For Training:
4 rX / .i
of M i games for 502 series.
TH B LSA O U B h ’/ T H
NEW YORK (U P I)—Sugar Ray
N o t week’s contest should shuf­ Rublnaott leaves for the West j
7 -** F A R R * L A * T
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ONE- BOY’S. MOTHER

DEAR MOTHER: A child who is old
enough to ask. is old enough to be told.
Exposure to motherhood in the develop• mental stages can do your son no harm .
I think he is fortunate to have such a
teacher.
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By Abigail Van Buran
doing and Is nobody’s fool. If I turned my
husband in the whole family would suffer
because of this idiot. What can I do?
H ELPLESS

DEAR A B B Y : My »on. » b o is In the
third grade, is being exposed to a certain
phase of sex education ii\ the classroom
th at does not meet with ir.y approval.
'His teacher is "expecting." She announced
it to the class!
The children watch fo r her'daily pro­
gress and ask her a lot of questions, which
tort-»ya-*fc« answers.
She told them she was entering her
fifth month and plana to teach through
het seventh.
I always thought iV was the parents'
place to tell their childern th - facts of )ife.
• not a stranger’s. A third grader has plenty
of time to learn those things, and now he
is asking ME questions. I resent having
been pushed into explaining things before
he is ready. My neighbor says I am nar*
row-minded. Am I?

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DEAR A B B Y : My husband rails him­
self a business man and makes a very* good
living. I have seen him buy cigarettes by
the carton from a minor boy (1 7 ) . He
pays this boy much less than the regular
wholesale price. He does somt fancy figur. ing and is cheating the boy and breaking
• t h e law to boot. This bird can read ami
write and has been in business for 20
years. He is setting a bad example for
our 16-year-old son who sees what he is

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DEAR A B B Y : My letter might come
as a shock to Howard, who raised Cain
with you for okaying padding. I am a
man of 40 who spent 20 years in Uncle
Sam's Navy. I’ve gone out with girls si!
over the world. Some were padded and
some were not. Some were all there and
•nms were. ell there and vet more. too. 1
never enjoyed their conqwny any more or
less for these features. Last year I met
and married the womtn worth waiting
for. Sha had false teeth and false this and
false that. I didn't know anything was
false except the teeth before I married
her. Believe me. Abby, she can put all
those beefy glamour girls to shame. It's
personality and character and real devo­
tion that counts!
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a large, self-addressed, stamped envelope
in care of this paper.

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Mixing Work And World Series
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Walter II. Wheeler J r ., PitneyBowes board chairman, described
the machine as " a significant ac­
complishment in the postal mech­
anisation program.” Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh manager, sent
In a pinch hitter.
Wheeler handed Summcrfield a
golden key with whleh to (tart
the machine. Rocky Nelson ended
the Pittsburgh rally by striking
out.
Summerfield led off the Yankee
half of the sixth inning with a tri­
ple off the right field wall. Beg
pardon, it waa Cletis Boyer who
did (bat. Summerfield alid into a
poilal worker's chair and posed
for photographs.
In front of Summerfield was a
long stack of envelopes, which had
been mailed by Ihe Democratic
presidential campaign headquarte n , Summerfield la a Republi­
can. Tony Kubek ia a Yankee,
who tingled home Boyer.
Only one of the maehine'a 12
input atationi was operating at
thii point, but with Ihe arore
standing at T-0, the other II were
promptly turned on. Thia brought
up Roger Maria, who hit a aui
gle, sending Kubek te Burd.

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WASHINGTON (U n &gt; - F n r the
% a » t week, l have been trying to
do my work and follow the World
Senes at tha lam e lima. N hasn't
been easy.
For instsnee. with two Pirates
on bsse and nobody out In the
fifth inaing Wednesday, Postmas­
ter General Arthur C. Summerheld opened a demonstration of a
new highspeed mail sorting ma­
ch in e .
This was exquisite timing on
lummerfteld's part and it provid­
ed a severe test of my ability to
eombine baseball with journalism.
Bn if my account of the demonatratinn becomes a little confutag at times, you will understand­
ing why.
I mean, lummerftsld's machine
worked floe but Bill Materoaki,
tghe nest Pittsburgh batter, kit into
a double play.
The machine, developed by Use
Pitney Besets Company «t a cost
s f 92 million, is called "the h o l­
e r.” Don lloak, the Pittsburgh
third baseman, ia railed "Tha
T iaer," and Bill Skowron. the New
York first basemaa, ia called
" D m Moose "

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and the crown of the heed will he
deep and the color tone will light­
en toward the fare. But don't try
thia charming effect by yourself.
Have it done hy a professional
ABC"* "Expedition" haa part
hairdirsser.
two of "Men Against Mountains,"
Fashion colors are influencing covering a I9U Himalayan trip
heir style*. The demand I* for the
NBt'e
"Laramie”
repeats
hasy amethyst tone* and deep pur­ "Ride Into Dtrkaeet."
ple blends so beautifully with
The "Thriller" drama on NBC
•liver tone* for "Silverattea" I my la "The Guilt* Men." Everett
name for you). The wonderful Sloane, Frank Rilvera ami J . C.
amber and brown shades call for Flippon are involved in thu tale
“Cafe au I.ait” hair, and the burnt of a syndicate chief who wants to
wine rede are calling for auburn f«t out at th« narcotic* racket
hair. Bo, match your hair to your
A young teaman returned to his
favorite wardrobe shades. H'a (tin Western home gets involved as
and fashion combined!
! witness of a murder in "Dark
You can change jour hair color Return" on ABC's "Stagecoach
a* well as your mind, and some­ West.”
time# H ia a very vrisa move. Try
Red Skelton's weekly **v&gt;w M •*
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Quite A Switch For Political Reporters Covering Auto Show
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NEW YORK (LTD—A full hour ( San Francisco.
of peaceful coexislenra In tha an- . arrifs,
lomotiva cold war w it pul on dis­ •btv.rh will h*
play Sunday night.
feature of the
CBS-TY cameras and new* for season.
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Sunday night found George Burnt, i minutes, when Ja ck heard "testiTony Curtii, Robert Wagner and tnoniala” from Charles de Gaulle
Tim piem ivi* io d ic..ts Sullivan
Mike Wallace trying to convince ! and Patrice Lumumba,
A Co. ere on the right trolley
track. Promising, as we aay. The
problem Sunday night was in
blending Ihe city's many attrac­
OPEN 11:11
tions into the variety formal. Sev­
eral of the numbers contained
A T: 1: 1)0 - 2:45 •4 :S0 6:15 • 8 : 0 0 - 9 :4 5
only Ihe barest amount of local
interest. Rut there was one seg­
“1heard her first feeble ■oveaeits in the coffin
ment that presented one of the
great contemporary "show bin”
...we had pat her living in the tomb!” - F t
landmark*—Mort Saiil vidrotaped
while manning the barricades at
a cabaret celled ilia "Hungry I."
The club seems to be a political
science classroom where drinks
•re served. Sahl got off a couple
of speedy, iron-elad lines of irrev­
erence about our presidential
candidates. While (he entire rou­
tine seemed heevvr, more forced
and less incisive than usual, it

new Cobo Hall in Detroit, where
ihe Urd annual .National Automo­
bile Show was in progreis. We
saw all the latest gss-drivrn
goodies — the Fords, Chewier
Caddies. Plymouth*, Ramblers,
Lark*, all of them—all fraternlimi. hubcap to hubcap under the
same roof.
The TV reporter*, freih from
Ihe political campaign, I suppjf.tried to pay attention to styling
changes and engineering innova­
tions. (It was quite a switrh to
hear fellows like Charles Collingwood, Ron Cochran. Rill Leonard,
and Harry Reatoner Talk about
vertical manifold* and trans-axlei
and alternators mitead of elec­
toral votes, tram trips and alter­
nate delegates. Rut because they*
had •« much ground to cover in
so little time, I'm afraid (hey
couldn't really present the whole
story about the 19*&gt;l models.
Basically, th * hour merely
lining together ahm* two down
■ ACM
commercials.

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engine, probably two and perhaps
zvtn three shortly after becoming
■Irbornt-ippsrtBUy because the
turbine-driven pAwer plants b«cams clogged with birds.
An KJectra takes off at a speed
of about 123 knots. If two engine*
quit around that spead. particu-KVi i « « « v : f la n »n the tatn
side as seamed to be tha case at
Boston, the plane would still
maintain altitude but then would
be * noticeable yaw er turn. To
correct Uia yaw, It would be ne­
cessary to apply rudder force
-and thla Is when the air speed
indicator theory eomts lo.
PU T A SNAPSHOT
1
LV EVERY L E T T E R
At a spaed of below US
t - Day Developing Service
th en is insufficient airflow on
WIEBOLDT CAMERA
rudder for any force to be applied.
LAS,.PALMAS, Canary Minds
SHOT -----The investigators a n speculating
(UPD — An explosion ripped
gt* 8. Park
Baaford. Fla
that:
through the engine room of the
The Elcclra'i air speed indica­
27,000-ton passenger liner Cape­
tes: were not functicnnlng. thus
town
Castle
today,
killingat
least
“
Memorial
; » * year Marttm t
leaving the crew helpless to de­
four crewmen and injuring 14.
Glfta
Nona of tha 2*3 passenger! wee termine w h e t h e r they had
for
injured in the early morning blast dropped b e l o w the minimum
II BAHT
UBDEARt II
whlrh occurred at tha ahip wee speed for applying corrective rud­
der force; this is what “losi of
entering let Lut port.
Gratefully
controllable air speed" means.
Acknowledged
Compounding tha difficulty was
HEMINOLE • DeBART
the
probable spattering of bird
Enterprise Meet
COUNCIL
The regular meeting of the Kn- remains on Ihe cockpit windshield,
i.rn rli* pa rent-tear har roundl will thus blinding both pilots so they
1*. O. BOX 106
be held Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. la could not judge the severity of the
SANFORD, FLA .
law.
the school csfaterium.

^WASHINGTON (UPD -1ave»Ugator* tr * working on a theory
d a t a bird-clogged air speed In­
vestor may have contributed to
tie craih of an Eastern Air Lines
plectra at Boiton Oct. 4, it was
learned today.
*n n a of the probers looking into
J ii gjrkftewi win'
VW-d 42 per• bo s , told United P r e s i ' lotemaliooal that all indications point to
*. less of controllable air speed
second* after the plane hit a huge
fo rk of mlgrallng starlings,
t. What invealiaaluia will be look

Pag* 10—Tue*. Oct. IB, I 960

ing for, he laid, la evidence of
bird remains In tha pitot tubei
—an air Intake device on the out­
side of the fuselage connected to
the air speed indicator*. The air
sucked Into the tubes governs the
air speed readings in the cockpit.
, Sufficient f ir speed—te. rriU'S)
dining a i*kcoff.-4f- *■ pIM Mcounlertd trouble during takeof/7
such as engine failure, and found
bis air speed indicator inopera­
tive, he could Jose flying speed
without realising it and stall,
it in definitely known that tha

Grooms Graduate 1

Hospital Notes

In Army Exercise

Army Sgt. Eddie L. Woods re­
Sanford, ■ son. Mr. and Mr*. Da­
cently participated with other per­
vid Scruggs, Sanford, a daugh­ sonnel from the 1st Cavalry Divi­
ter.
sion in Exercbe Trooper Turnout
Dismissals
If, a three-day field problem in
Lelah Woodard. Sanford; Clyde Korea.
Coron Ale, Sanford; Mrs. John
Woods Is the son of Sirs. Gahaxa
Huskey and baby, Sanford; Mr*. Woods and a 1930 graduate o2
Claud Cantrell and baby, Sanford; Croom's Academy.
Mrs. Vertin Arnett a a i bahy, Sinfotdd; Mrs. Vera Nelimi and baby,
Sanford.
OCTOBER 1*
Admissions
Dismissal*
Lolum Tindall, Sanford; Leola
FOR —
Margie Nell Hayes. Sanford; Alford, Sanford; Barbara Wiso,
Wedding*
Bishop, Sanford; Mrs. Ro- Sanford.
Birthday*
and baby, Sanford;
Births
Attnivernari**
Mrs. Edward Rimmas and baby,
Mr. ind Mrs. George Alford.
OPEN Friday Evenings
Mr*. Istndon Slaliwurtli Sanford, a son Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cloned Wednesday P. I .
Sanford; Edna Lee Jones Benton. Sanford, a son.
GW ALTNEY J*w#|*r
Sanford; Roberta Roberta, San­
Dismissals
3*4 B. Park
FA S-UM
ford; Rnunette Sulpizie, Sanford;
WATCH REPAIRING
Jimmy Young, Sanford; Candy
Audrey Mitchell, Sanford: Mrs. Childs, Sanford; Edward Cameron,
Harry Kniffen and baby, Sanford; Sanford; Ida Jane Martin, San­
Mir*e Rnnwrigbt, 0*U»«
ford; Mrs. Jamri airouu, Baa­ U a a u e e n g T i
Cam
OCTOBER IS
ford; Scott Cox, Sanford; Mary
M
ONEY!
Admissions
Barnum, Sanford; Mrs. Jessie Noel
l-arry Maiand, Sanford; Jimmy and baby, Sanford; Mrs, James
Young, Sanford; Mary Graham, Goldsworthy and baby, Sanford.
Sanford; Bertha Benton, Sanford;
Eugene Lewis. Osteen; Jerry Solo­
mon, Altamonte Springs; Quintus Traffic Kills Five
Ray, Sanford; Mable Haywood,
MIAMI (UPD — The Florida
Sanford; Virginia Shrddrn, Sin- Highway Patrol said today at
ford.
least five persona met death in
Birtha
weekend traffic crashes around
CALL FA 2-8627
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Graham, the atate.

OCTOBER 14
Admissions
Verlind f&gt;. Barfield. Sanford:
William C. Bridges, Sanford Eliza­
beth Houston. Sanford; Carmel
Scruggs, Sanford; Emma Ragan,
Sanford; Katherine Harvey, San­
ford;.
Birtha
aad 3!.'*. J U t f y u. urilfis,
Sanford, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
F. LeFils, Osteen, a daug-

i Fcur Crewmen Die
In Ship Explosion

LOUIS PA U L Jonea putting the fini.thing touches on
th* American Mastadon scale model an part of the Miniatnr* Mammal Models of the World which will be on
permunent exhibit a t Ponce DeLeon Springs. In the
background 's the Columbia Mammoth, also one of the
many mammals that lives! in Florida many thousands of
yearn ago. Several of these mammals will he sculptured
in full size.

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19. 19f.O

NO. 43

Cone Firm Suspension Asked
In Investigation O f Bribery
DIBUJ USING AMENDMENTS m e, from leit, Mr*. Jennie tiri.ssun, vie*
president of Business and Professional Women's Club; Mrs. Harold Hast*
ner, program cnatrmnn; j'mige i'uiic WTiYiam* Jc., Hr*. Entiwc Lean*,
president, and Mrs. Betty Baker, public relations chairman o f the dub.
(Herald Photo)

Judge Explains
Importance Oi Vole U .S .
jOn Amendments

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The importance of voting «o
tfi« m constitutional amendment a
is the Novemhcr lencral election
veas explained by Circuit Judge
Volte Williama Jr. to the Dullness
and Professional Women's Club
s i its meeting Tuesday night.
Judge Williams stressed that
"although you may not favor some
« ,f the amendments they a-e all
important and nobody should
overlook them on the ballot."
Judge Williams explained that
amendment No. t proposes addi
tlonal judge* for district court
of appeal. This amendment is of
considerable importance a* there
are mure and more appeals com
ing before the Judges and more
-judge* are needed, tie said,
w Amendment No. 2 provides for
absentee registration of elector*
who are members of the armed
forces and Iheir families living
outside the 1.5.
Amendment No. 3. proposes
that the present game and fish
rmnmission come under the sup­
ervision of ttie legislature
Amendment No 4. provides that
not less than *3 percent of all
Vexc i t taxes levied and collected
by the slate, or under it* author­
ity, from tne operation of pari­
mutuel pools be allocated and
distributed in equal parts to the
various counties.
The fifth anil sixth amendments
are considered routine, dealing
with changes in Ihe constuutiun
on civil and jury trail m certain
counties and Seminole is not in
tin cl uded.

Bans Goods
Shipment To Cuba
WASHINGTON (L'Pl) — The United States moved to­
day to cut away the economic foundation of the Fidel Castro
government, tmnninjr the unle of “ most commodities," ex­
cept food and medicine to Cuba.
The Castro regime, which nationalised nearly 400 pri­
vate busines.-MM earlier this month, will thus be left without

Deal By Miamian
i To Buy Mayfair
May Be Canceled

The propo-ed purchase of the
Mayfair Inn. motel and golf
course for an estimated ffiOO.OUU
hy Hen Hall of Miami appears
to have encountered obstacles.
An official of Rosen Associates
of Miami today said that Dali in­
formed the firm handling the
transaction that illness has left
h,ni physically unable to bandit
the operation nf the Mayfair,
Tile official closing of the sale
was scheduled Noe. 13.
"The deal is shaky right now,"
(lie Rosen official said.
However, lie added tiiat his
firm ha« not rmirely given up
hope that the final negotiations
will hr completed
He denied a report that Halt
suffered a heart attack after
viewing the recent high water
around the Inn*
Dali visited Sanford last month
and held a news conference tell
ing the press that he plans to
improve the Mayfair facilities
and help boost the hotel business
in this area.
He said at that lime that he
hoped lo move his family here
this month.
The Mayfair Inn was purchased
by the Giant* in I'itt and has
been operaled as a hotel for win
Florida Development Commit- ter visitor*.
■iiib officials tod a* gave (heir
final approval to the new Semi­
nole County Health Center.
An in&gt;prction tram headed b&gt;
Paul Reilly, architectural consult­
ant for the FDC, said altrr ins­
pecting the budding on French
Av*. that "this health center holds
Fifth District Congirmman Svd
'(Pits own with any in the state."
Rriliy said he was "well plea­ Hellenic and County Commission
sed" with the specifications of the Chairman John Krider will meet
building and complimented archi­ with Col. Julian Sollorhuh. district
tect John Horton for "a Job well engineer. Thursday in Jacksonville
in an effoit to gi l top priority fur
dune.”
Other member* of the team a water control study of the upper
St, John* River.
included Paul Erickson and J.L .
The meeting ia scheduled lor II
Alurphy, regional pubiic welfare
a. m.
and health official* from Atlanta,
Krider sail today that he also
ia.
|plana a meeting "in tne very near
X
Dr. Clyde brothers, along with futute" with Maj. lien. K, C.
• t
the county commissioner* show­ ttschner. Chief of the If. S Corps
ed the officials throughout the of Engineers in Washington.
•— building.
Krider say* ha hopes that after
The health department has slatt­ these meetings, the turps will realI
ed moving out of Iti old facilities tie tlie importance of getting the
and Brut,iris reported he hopes report on th* project completed
to have the rest of the equipment iiefore next April when tha legis­
in about two weeks.
lature meet*.
The fii»t step in (he piogiam it
Irgi.-latkm and a state appropria­
tion to acquire laud ami flow earn
nientt.

Stale Officials Give
Final Approval On
,(New Health Center

Officials Set
Engineers Meet

a source fur iriilaeeinent part* to
run its seised U. S.-mad* ma­
chine* in oil, sugar and other mill*
The Commerce Depaitmenl's
ailiou, sharpest taken «inre Inis
(ouulry wiped out its subsidy pmgium fur Cuban sugar, was tramrd up with a Maritime Adminia
(ration crackdown on sale, tinnvfcr

TAMPA (UPt) — Cone Brothers , duliea under (his cloud ia im |ved inch envelopes nw Saturday*. I plnves picked op tellers eonMinfng
Bab Kennedy J r ., a slate audi­ the alleged payoffs a( a Tampa
Construction Company of Tampa, paired. ' tie’ said in* suspension
will continue until the investiga­ tor on loan lo the Legislature's post office. The employes were
Florida's largest road • building
tion ia completed.
Interim Committee on Road* and served wilh summonses on the
firm, la expected to be suspended
The first witness today was Highways, told the committee's spot.
from further bidding on road jobs M. I.. Kimble nf Safety Harbor, public hearing Tuesday he had
He lr*lihfd that he watched a
until a determination is made of assistant engineer in charge of found reports of 123 payments in Cone Hrmhers ear deliver mail to
their guilt or innocence In eonnee- construction in the Bartow d *- Road Department engineers in (he post office Friday afternoon.
tioa with the alleged bribery of trict. Kimble identified an enve­ petty cash voucher* and other He said he discovered plain while
lope containing tM which he said records seised from the Cone envelopes addressed to Stale
Road Department employes.
Brother* hy a deputy sheriff last Road Department employe*, all
Mata Road Board Chairman wa* mailed in him.
carrying ihe return sddreu of
He said he had received such i Friday.
William Killian said He will rernm
And F.lmer Rounds, chief com­ the home of Fred II. Poe. a Cone
mend the auspension to the board envelopes "off tnd ost" but that
at a meeting in Tallahassee Thurs­ He did not know where they cam* mittee investigator, testified he Brother* superintendent.
In each of the while envelopes,
day and he expects the board to from. He said he generally recei- watched as Road Department cmgo along.
Testimony before a legislative
committee Tuesday led to suspen­
sion without pay for IP highway
engineers, who walked out of the
hearing on advice of counsel.
Ttie committee ia investigating
testimony that the construction
firm had been mailing vveekly
"pay envelopes ' to road emplo­
yes.
Killian said the Road Board
will make it* own investigation
i If the commute* docs not e«lablsh
guilt or innocente.
Killian tali! he is not taking
Cone Bros, olf the seven job* on
which it is now working, totalling
&lt;nme W.S million. Hut he &gt;aul he
lias sent inspectors to check each
job to determine if there has been
any faulty work.
Killian suspended Ihe Road De­
partment engineers on Ihe ground*
"their ability lo perform their

nr viiaitcr ef U. R. owned ship*
for Cuba,
The dcparlmtul't format amend
merit lo the export regulation*
said the curb was being imposed
"m view of tie deterioration of
relationship* between Cuba ami
the Cnited Slates."
Tile department, winch admin
islrr.i ttie govcrnmrnts export
controls, said I'te ban on exports
to (.'till* uai In accordance wilh
the wishes of Congress a* ex
pressed in the Export Control Art.
H quoted a* portion Of the law
which derUies that it Is the pol
icy of the I 'tilled Stales lo u&gt;*
export control*
to further tie
foreign policy," of the government
"and to aid in fulfilling ila inter­
national responsbilUic.* ami to
exercise the necessary vigilance
over exports from Hie standpoint
of their significance to the na­
tional security."
The department said it ba* not
revoked any individual export li­
cense* for Cuba already issued.
it said commodities banned
under the new. tighter export reg­
ulation may he shipped to Cuba
through Nov. 21 if they "were on
dock or lading, on lighter, laden
aboard an exporting carrier or m
transit lo a port of exit" before
12:01 a. m. Thursday.
The announcement said the de­
partment would consider applica­
tions for export of w.ieat and
wheat Dour "in the light of the
international wheat agreement.’'
- The department indicated it
would rontloua In let tourist* send
their tia 'gage and pcrsunal effect*
in Cuba without special license
and that it would not interfere
with rcsiiipmrni of foreign origin
goods and certain types of gift a.
In a simultaneous announcenieiii. the Mantum Adraini.itra
lion declared that it would be il­
legal lor any C. S. ciliacn or firm
to sell or charter any s.i.p or
boal, regardless of sue or type,
to a Cuban nat.onal wiinout prior
approval hy the administration.
Ihe ban included terhnti.il in
formation. The government con­
siders much Information on pro­
duction and processing technique*
as useful to foreign countries as
strategic materials.

Absentee Votes
Reach 398 Total

Round* s*id • »* a »«*»* M*rJ!t
envelope "like ■ pay envelope"
containing tww *18 bills and a
13 bill.
"How bad ean k get when you
catch them with Ute money ki
their hands," commented Rep.
Ray Mattox, committee member
from Polk County. "We're Just
scratching the surface."
Observing the hearing was Sher­
man Wilson, an inveiligator k r
the Btatnik Congressional Com­
mittee that alio ia investigating
Uie Interstate highway program.

News Briefs
Film Stars To Wed
HOLLYWOOD (D P I&gt; \clor
Joseph l utton, .Vi, and lltitisii ac­
tress Pairlcia Medina. JT, wiU he
married Thursday at the home of
producer David Selinkk. li e cm
pie look out a marriage herns*
Tuesday in nearby Sants Monica
Hoih have been married mire &gt;&gt;•
fore.

Christmas Break

f ( ) r NT Y DEMOCRATS held on ui'guiiixiitioiiul meet imp
Tuesday iiijflit to mup out u " k h out the vote" cum*
imijrn. Left to right, Harold Jo h n u m , l)*»yle Conner, cam.
iiaiyrn chairman for the county; It. S. Ilillhimcr, Comity
Democratic Committee chairman; Mayor Karl lligginhothnm, Dr. Vincent lloherU, finance chairman for ihe

. ACL Engine Hits
Truck; One Hurt

TALLAHASSEE (1,'JMl - Th
Stale Cabinet Tuesday approved
the usual early Christmas it
lease* for Florida coovicls wilh
prrlect prison record* An e*ti
mated IJO prisoners wtio-e term*
A J5-y**r-oM l-ongwoud ear.
would expire between Dec. 10
ppntrr escaped serious injury
and Jan. 10 will be released Dec
Tuesday nfternoun when an At10.
antic Coast Line engine slamined
.
Red Show Opens
into hie pirk-up truck in l.dng
J AKARTA. Indonesia ( D PI) - wood.
The Soviet i ’ninn Tuesdav night
Thomas Lee Dyer was repotted
opened an II acre exhibition id
in
"good’ condition at Seminole
products ranging
from farm
equipment to a model of 1 lliis Memorial Hospital at noun today
sian earth satellite. The perms after suffering back and nose
nent pavilion housing (lie die injuries and body lareraimni.
plays will be turned over i« Hi*
Deputir* mpdiled that the en­
Indonr* an government at the rnd gine was going at appi nximately
of Ihe exhibition'! one monin run Tis mill's |&gt;«r hour when it hit the
Dyer truck.

Kennedy-Johnaon ticket; Mack ('leveland Jr ., county
eh airm u fo r Richard Ervins Joo Datin, chairman of
tha Ktnnedy-Johnaon ticket in the county, and Stewart
(iatid ir), chairman fur Su pt. «&gt;f Schools Thuum* B ailey .
(Herald P h o to )

The Campaign
★

★

★

Nixon

★

*

★

Kennedy

Countv supporteri o l State Demovralir candidates and official*
of Hie County Democratic Commit*
NEW YORK (UPI I—Sen. John tee agreed to launch an "alt out
WILMINGTON, Del. i l T I ) Vice President Hirhai'd M. Ni­ F. Kennedy today challenged Vice get out the vole drive" immedlaitton pul Hie Cuban crisis at tin President Richard M. Nixon In ly in pieparalion for th« Nov­
fore front of his campaign today, Idl Ihe American people why he ember general election.
refuses lo engage m a fifth
Mayor Earl Higginbotham, wh»
hut he also hit hard at thr Drum"great debate." on television.
is county chairman (or Democra,
crats oo the bread-and-butter issue
" I think (hr American people lie
governor itummee Farris
u( tine inpluv nielli.
are entitled to know why," Ken­ Bryant, railed on all Democrat*
The Republican candidate is*urd nedy said in 1 statement shortly “ to work together to pul the
a statement challenging hen. John alter arriving here for Ihrre days Democratic party on top '
F, Kennedy's "full employment" nf campaigning and preparing for November.
State Democratic parly worker*
promises by charging that Ihe (lie fourth debate with Nixon on
and the county Democratic cumRoosevelt and Truman adntims- Friday night.
The Democratic nominee said nm u f, represented by Chairman
Iral.uns wem unable to ca-e unthat
"I am willing to meet Inin j „ s Uillhimer. plan an all-out
Costly Souvenir
critploymeid withuut wars.
anywhere in th* nation al any j telephone drive lo gel the Demo,
SARASOTA (D P I) — Firfmrn
Ill, e,ligating olfner Kubeit
Nixon said on Ihis bast* that hour of the day, in order that
ci alx to the polls and to vole
answer ng a call al the home ol Norwood repotted that Dyer, turn­ Kennedy s "glowing piomlse.v" to
a prominent insurance agent rally ing off Kit 411 into Long &gt;«&lt;&gt;d, ap­ expand the number of jobs ate- the 1,sues of this campaign may "ihe straight Democratic ticket."
be summed up just prior to tlie
Tuesday s e re gi cried hy Hie parently didn't see th* rngine com­
Jue Davis, chairman »C Hi*
n t worth a plugged nickel
elect on. without an U day gap"
napping of exploding ,3d caliber ing when the accident inclined.
Kennedy Johnson ticket in th*
but
that
Nixon
lias
"again
turned
But the lug cut rent item in
cartridges. Authorities &gt;ahl an rn
l i e truck, a I'.HJ model, was Nixon's campaign wa, Ins an­ down" the bid fur « fifth'debate cuunty, said at the meeting hit
tire hell of machine gun ammuni­
called a tnlal wreck hy drpuiies. nouncement at the Aincncan Le­
Kennedy flew here early today giuup will work hand in hand with
tion was set off by the fire that
The impact of the engine thiew gion's national convention in Mia after a long day campaigning in state Democratic leaders here to
gulled the t-KJ.lKKl home of C ur
the truck some 7b feet, deputies mi Tuesday that tins country Florida during which he hit the produce a Demonatic titkcl vule.
lei Walpole, who they sum iud
On band lor tile meeting weit
id . -I
"will very piomptly lake the three large,! cities in Ids first
kept the rartridgex as a wai
and prnhahly only - rampaign Harold Johnson, county campaign
No
chaige*
have
been
filed
as
strongest possible economic meas­
touienir. No one wa, hurt.
I visit lo the stale. The Democratic chairman fur Duyle Connur, run­
ures lo counter the economic
1 nominee made three speeches in ning for coni mission**1 of agribanditry'' against Ainci lean* by
the Miami area, including an ad- cullute,
Mack Cleveland J r .,
Fidel L'asl 10't Cuban regime.
dri -s to the American l&lt;egtim con- campaign chairman for Richard
Nixon made the Lnlia announce­ venliun, flew io Tampa where he
Ervin treking re election lor ilk*
ment in » ,pcech whirls lie de- spoke to s crowd estimated at attorney general * post,
-ertbed a, "non political ' hut lit 13,000 and iiten mined on to
Klcwari Guichel, heading lb*
which lie defended Ihe adminis­ Jacksonville fur his most enthusi­
local campaign for Kupl. of School*
tration's over all defense ami dip­ astic reception of the day,
Thomas Dailey, Torn McDonald,
lomatic program and aimed sev­
A warmly responsive crowd es­ county campaign chanman for
The City Cninmi**ion met in * decision on whether favoring the eral implied jab* at Kennedy.
timated bv police at Zfl.UOO Tom Adams, running for secretary
downtown
Hemming
As he ha&lt; been doing repealed!) jammed
special session lu* .lay afternoon merger or not
of Stale, and Dr. Vincent Roberta
*
,
_
,
,
.
.
.
.
■
,
Wilson
said
that
he
hi
i|
been
a*Cars,
where
Nixon
hau
spoken
to
lor
the
la,t
li
days,
Nixon
hit
at
end uy a 3 1 majority voted to t*
sined that there would nut be any Kennedy's opposition to drawing an estimated ta.OoU only a lew and Davis, for Kennedy Johnson.
call a previous rrsolution apptov- layoffs in (Unfold became nf the
McDonald wa* named (uianca
a defense line around Ihe Nation­ houra Iiefore.
chairman of the drive to handle
ing the meigrr of the Atlantic 1merger but “now I'm nut loo
The
park
was
thr
sde
of
the
alist-held 1, lands of Quetnoy and
expenses for the state candidate*.
Coast Line and Kraboaid Rail* sure."
Malsu several milts from the recent bloody race riot in Jack
Hot it Commissioners R o b e r t
roads.
|
sunvtll*
Kennedy
did
not
discuss
Lhtiicie Communist coast, Ken­
On Sept. 3t&gt;, the comm is, ion Biown and J. H L'rapps agreed nedy has said the line should be civil rights.
went on record as favuring the to ie all tlie resolution until addiCheered by the Ja kvonvttle
drawn around more distant For­
meiger after hearing irpiccvrita tlurial facts a it presentrii ,
crowd, Kennedy unleashed some
mosa instead.
lives of the ACL discus* thr mer­
Earlier in the day, ths county
,%
|of hit iharpeM blows to date at
His only reference to civil
it* of the merger.
ciiiiimisaiunir* agreed lo a.'X the
Nixon md accused thr itepubii- &gt; The City tax bill will be matted
Uppuslng tlie recall resolution Intelitate t.onimrrce Couiiitiasion rights in Florida came when h* can nominee of having "presided out Nov. 1, City Clark Henry

I

City Recalls Motion

Okaying Rail Merger

ifegislctcd voter* wishing to file
absentee ballots in the Nov, * gen­
et al election have until I p. m ,
Nov. X to do so, (supervisor Of Reglatiation Camilla Bruce said So
day.
The Seminole Timing A**o. Is
Abaentre halluts may be filled
■^tonsoring s barbecue today at
out at the rrgistiation office in
• p. m. The supper, to be held
the Chamber of Cornmeic* build­
st Ihe Farmer * Auction and Mar
ing, A total of 398 absentee vote*
krt on llvvy. 17 92 and Onora ltd.
have been cast so far, Mrs. Druce
LAKELAND (UPlt — Higher
will give a selection of chicken or
said.
standards for grapefruit in inter­
spare rib piales with the trimstate shipments will go into effect
Rnirgs. Ail proceed* go lo finance
Oct. 21 for a two week period.
t e association s activities.
The Federal Marketing Agree­
Tuesday was Cmiinusatoner Jo* to hold e. hvarinir
_ in th* _______
Hanford j
‘',h# P'*»Ue0‘ «* “&gt;•
, over the conununizaiion of Cuba."
ment committee*, meeting her*
.
11.....
---- l . . j . 1 r
Simona To .Meet_____ Tuesday. raised standard* fur a[t_ The Hanfoid Jaycees will hear Baker, who said “I feel we did th* .n*» M they euu!il daeidq the mei I •‘vtalcs tan . . make progress in 1
|the dititci.ii "anT "or human m b it gloomy until recently over Iheir
C :y ITtme-r tismgr riininna J r variei.rv of grapefruit lo .Vo. | fo u r candidate* for the city com­ lig h l th tn r th * (iis t lin t* '*
it. 0/ tIT* i&gt;rupo*rd in* 1grr.
. delegation
1- 1. . 1. - of. railmud
r
. .train to that a man like Khrutlichev chance* lor recapturing the Hate
will meet with the tsanford Zoning russet and better.
mission at their luncheon meeting
Commissioner A. I.. Wilton, who!1 A
and Planning Board Oct. 27 lo
l&gt;n wnd* and pink weeded grape­ Thursday al th* Civic (.'enter,
asked fo r She recall
eeolutioo, | men appeared befure th* county I • • • fannut again com* to inia Hus year, were openly encour­
finalise a new inning ordinance for fruit. siie standards were set at
Leroy Anderson, R. J . Boynton, la id that “w* may have acted loo | board and said that if tha merger &lt;country end point a finger lo us aged by Kennedy's visit and Ul*l
you deny
tie city. The onctii.g is scheduled &lt;71) *;ni larger. On seedier*, they j Tam McDonald and AI Wilson, will hastily, t believe «* should **t was approved the Banford uu- and sav,
human 1last week uf i.yituun D. Juuxsuu,
' nghU,."
; ***** UtL M M MUi U *g « ,
| un Ism gstea* y a s w i .
1 mote tf kb* Ucta before we istik as1net outeid be disbanded.
I Um kite tM*ka*frra»kt*f eostckUaU,

*T iming Association
Barbecue Today

Higher Grapefruit
Standards Due

Jaycees To Hear
City Candidates

County Democrats
To Gel Out Vote

City Tax Bills
To Be Mailed Soon

Tamm Jr . report**! today.
11*1 ted to he malted mine Mm# iq

November, 1»\*C*&gt;H**ior J . If Gal­
loway reported today,
Galloway said that his offir*
plan* Ui atwet -o ik (in tha bills
4
t*qr weews.
L

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4

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F af« 2—Mon. P e l IT. 1980
—

Around
IT b f 'C J o s ik ^
The Dependable Sunday Cl*»&gt;
—* of t W F i n l Method)tl Church will
' meet Tuesday at 1:10 p.m. tor a

Z rnersd dirt supper. Her. Joha T.
■ Adam* Jr. will Install n*w officer*
' following the nipper.
** Memben of the Pincereit ear; fuMve board will meet today at

* 1:30 p. m. at the school.
' The Butineia and Prafeailnnsl
* Women el Sanford will hear Judge
' Vclia Williams speak oe the five
~ eomtltutioaal amendmenta to be
4 voted oo in the November gen
Z era) election at their dinner meet* tag Tuesday. I p. as. at the ctvie j

Business
Briefs
Glenn McCall, * ho hns been **(Delated with Liggett’a Touchton
Drug Company at the local store
lor the past five years, aeaumed
duties as manager «f the atore
here Oct. 1.
He hae stated that there will he
no major policy changet In the
business operation.
McCall li a native of Sanford,
attended local ichoola and received
hie higher education a t the Univarsity of Florida. He and his
wife, Reids, hsve on# son, Brent,
--w hs la-nine months old.

Finch Jury
Deliberations
COS ANGKf.KS (UPI) — The
•frond Fineh-Tregnff murder trial
m„ved Into He 17th week today
with the Jury expected to begin
life end death deliberation* by
Wednesday.
Co-pro*eri;tor Clifford Cratl said
he expected to complete summa­
tion of the stalw’s ca*e Tuesday
by demanding tbe death penalty
for Dr. R. Harnsrl Kinrb, 4.1. and
his paramour Carole Tregnff, «J.
CraJI’s partner, Joseph Power*,
and an eltornry for each of the
lover* already have finished sum ­
marising for tha Jury of 11 women
snrl one man the testimony of
persons concerning events lead­
ing up te the death of Finch’*
wife Berbers, XI.
The statj rhaige* the once,
wealthy itngeon and his mistress
plotted and carried out tha July
IR, m a . gunshot slaying for the
dual motives of love and money.
Crall aald In hie eummatlon he
believed Finch ecu Carole manu­
factured the tale they told of driv­
ing to tha Finch home the fatal
night met sly to persuade Mrs.
Finch to divorce the aurgeon with­
out Kendal.
Mrs. Finch had a divorce suit
pending tn which ah# named
Carole — Finch’* onetime medi­
cal receptionist — ** correspond­
ent in the suit. She also sought
all of hie |7EO,OOt) fortune.
Crall charged that Finch then
deliberately shot his wife In the
hack, Finch claimed the shooting
was accidental

Two Money-Losing Railroads
Merge In Order To Survive

:
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;

RECRUIT Douglas Miller,
•on of Mr. and Mra. Glen
W. Miller of Sanford, la
v r.w YORK, t u r n — T w *
preaently assigned to Com­ money-losing saltern rellroede —
pany A, 2nd Battalion, 1st the Erie end tha Delaware, Lack­
Training Regiment of the awanna k Western — formally
U. S. Army Training Cen- tied the corporate merger knot to­
ter, Infantry, at Fort Jack- day and Immediately set out to
son, S. C. where he Is un- i demonstrate that two can opualf
dergoing eight weeks of more cheaply thnn on*.
Thn liquid of director* of the
basic combat training.

ysar end a half after It wxs first
proposed. Tha speed with which
this end the Virglnien-Norfelk A
Western merger* were completed
hae raised hope* In the Industry
that the nation's railroad im p pray
he redrawn In less time than pre­
viously e i pec ted.
There are currently a total of 22
lines literger-lHiund •* a solution
to declining revenue* end rising
costs.
in the first eight munih* uf luwi
the Larkewanna kut 41 U million
from upeiatton* and the Krle io-l
46.1 million.

Bryant Stresses Need For Quality

MAJ. JAM EH E. Carler (right), of Hanford Artillery
T'S Army, is xhotvn receiving the Army Commendation
.Medal from .Major lien. Harold K. Johnson (left). Commsndant nf tha US Army Command and General S taff
College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.

Election Campaign Moves
Into Final Three Weeks
WASHINGTON tl PI) —The IMo
presidential election campaign
moved inlu the final three week*
today with the political tempera­
ture mounting in heated personal
attacks hy Sen. John F. Kennedy
and Vice President Richard M.
Nixon,
Kennedy, campaigning in Ohio
today, lashed out at Eisenhower
adminslration
money
policies.
He charged that ‘ people are in
trouble'' and Nuon Is “ satisfied
, . . he siya we've never had
it so guud."
Nunn on tour m Connecticut
and wealern New York state today, shuwed srvrry indication he
would continue to hurl “surren­
der’* taunts at Kennedy over
whether to abandon the Quemoy
and Matsu i s l a n d - e f f China.
In a speech prepared fur deliv­
ery today at Dayton, Uhio, Ken­
nedy declared “ peuplc are in
Irouhle” and while "there may
not tie lie i be it Hoover, there i*
llirhard Nixon.''
Sometimes I wish it were Mr.
Hoover instead.” Kennedy added.
“ Fur at least he was concerned,
But Mr, Nixun says he I* satis­
fied. lie says we've never had H
so good."
Kennedy campaigned t o d a y

new Cleveland • baled cumpany,
known a* the Krie-Lackawanna
Railroad Co., holds ita first meet­
ing here to map strategy to make
good on the bn*»t that the merged
carrier will ai-hlrve hiiiiuhI pietax saving* of mote than 4116
million within five year*.
The Interstate Commerce Com­
Legion Parade
mission order approving the mer­
ger became effective-Ocl. 16.
In Miami Set
Miss Gratia Owen, W, died Sun.
The mi-igcd carrier, of which
Flans are being made to resume
MIAMI BEACH I L’P I)—Nrar- day at her home, 3tl Magnolia
K(ie Is the acrvl big company, ex­
the Adult Ceramic* claaaes at pects tn get hark on tha earnings ly 60,WO members of the Amert- Avc., Sanford.
A native of Hubhenon, Sllrh.,
Seminole High School at 7 pm truck through elimination of par­ m n l.cgiirn step out today in thrir
annual runvnitron parade under Mi»s llwen moird to Seminole
However, approval of thia class allel freight and passenger line* orders to hold down the hijitik*.
County tn 1944 where ah# mad#
will not be granted by the Stale and utlier duplienting raeilille,.
Elerttii- canes, »at»r pistols, her iwuia with ht-r brother, Eu­
One problem that still must he
Department nf Education miles*
gene. In Lake Mary. They moved
resolved la the fate of some 2,000 female Impersonator* and Arett la on e self-supporting basis.
I cracker* have been banned from to Sanford in I9M.
employes
whose
Jobs
were
to
have
The enrollment fee will be 112.tho upertacle, alnug with “any
Only survivor to her brother,
•0 fur the 1* week course which been almlished under the merger presentation o r rrpirventation Eugene Owen, Sanford.
plari. Last week a federal judge in
Will meet four hour* each week. A
Graveside funeral services were
either Immoral or In had taUe."
Detroit ruled the merger could go
scheduled for today at 4 i*. m.
minimum enrollment of 10 pci sun*
through a* arheiluled, hut issued
Though ravy behavior her been with the Rev. John W. Pilley,
Will he required before the das* a temporary restraining order ancan be offered. The Inslriuior will joining the railroads from laying Inured, the parade it eipeilrd to Lake Mary Community Prertybe Joseph Mathieux of the Semi­ off or transferring union workers. provide multiple thrill* for *n esti­ trrian Church ofliciatln.
tlrisson Funeral Home to in
mated 210.000 spectators floor its
nole High faculty. Tho*« taking the
A three-man federal court In
course will be stile to use the two Detroit ruled on the litsuu which stall at 6 p. m. Ur Ils end about charge of arrangements.
I electric kiln* without additional grew nut of a suit brought by two right hour* Inlrr.
•oat.
rail unions thst seek a four-year
A survty Is now being made to jot, "frees#." The rase will he ar­
Get Your
determine how many will enroll. gued Nov. 15.
According to the timetable of
AU those Interfiled are invited to
write nr call K. S. llmialss, Dircc- tha new road, the first year nf
tor nf Vocational Education, .School joint operations will a rt savings
of mot* than I t million and more
■Adminstratlon Bldg., Sanford.
than |d million at the end of the
Oct. 17th through
iwond year.
Tha Krle-l.avkawanna rank* as
tha 12th biggest rail carrier in the
Oct. 22nd O N LY
nation in larma of operating rev*
OCTOBER 13
■nues and has assets totaling more
Admission*
than tDH) million. The road ha*
t^lab Woodard, Sanford;
, combined tiackagv of 4,nut) mile*
TH E SA N FO R D -D EB A R Y
Cox. Sanford; Addle Brooks, SanHobo
Hoboken .rod Jeiford; Candy Childs Sanford; Clone tcy j.jj^
j _ _far west as
EN T ER T A IN M EN T ASS’N
’ Stallworth, Sanford; Sandra Clark, Chicago, Cleveland and Dayton.
.Longwood; Rrtha Ann Griffis, ohm.
PERFORMANCES
. Sanford; Luis Higginbotham, RanThe nirrgi-r was ronvuinmatrd a
.fo rd ; Carl liruinhuugh, Sanfurd;
17 NOV. The Nut isenal Oprrn I Timpnnv
-'Joann Hobby, Sanford; Thomas
"CARMEN” — in English
/ representi
* Brown, Lake Mery; Virginia Bar“ field, Sanford.
tram tha tampany with
« DEC. CORNELIA STABLER
Rii lb*
Mtw iota* ro e a n iw taa
"Individuni Charts rler Sludiew"
Mr. end Mra. Layton Clark, ImnttBENNETT INS. AGENCk
- wood, a son.
5 JAN. THE CALEDONIA TROUPE
2139 Orlando Kd.
Dismissal*
"D uncern anti Singer-. I rum ScnHaMl*’
FA
31141
’• Mamie Warien, Sanford; Chris
C O. Tedd. Solicitor
20
FEU.
RISE
STEVENS
. Cane!I, Sanford; Walter King,
Concert
Soprano
Kanford; Mia. Arthur Mullen and
A V IO N W I D !
I wyttsAv
ro«’ *«v
baby, Sanford; I.lnnie Simpson,
w^a^Te tally At »UM
I
18 MAR. THE LAKKWORTII PLAYERS
Dll Ah Ilk. I fAUMta*
Hanfoid; Edward Lereau, lake
"A current Hritadwiij Drama"
• Mary; Evelyn Porter, Mime; Rett*
Ann Edward*, Sanford.

Plans Being H$de
To Resume Adult
Ceramic Classes

through three Republican con ire, tonal districts, alarting In Mid­
dletown, and moving to Day loo,
Springfield and Columbua tonight.
He said he believed In “ sound
finances and a balanced budget
. . . but I oppose rigid man­
agement nf the money system in
any special Interval." which he
said the Republican adminatration favored.
Nixon held strategy sessions
Sunday with vice presidential
nominee Henry Cabot Lodge and
some two dozen advisers, includ­
ing Attorney General William P.
Kogan, Interior Secretary Fred
A. Seaton and Labor Secretary
Janies P. Mitchell.
Un* decision reached in the
meetings wai for favde* to deliver
a major foreign pollry address
Thursday at Minneapolis.
They also discussed the thorny
question of whether ■ Negro would
he named to the Cabinet.
There &gt;1111 appeared to be some
disagreement at least in emphasis.
I.odge said after the session that
“ it would be a wonderful thing
to have a Negro in the Cabinet."

Miss Gratia Owen
Dies Sunday

I

UR LAN Do (UP!) — Florida curriculum followed, the methods; would he elightly le*i then he
must provide quality el well as of teaching and the democratic anticipated.
quantity education for it* growing1goals of our •-•bool system,“
On
reapporlionmcnt, Bryant
population. Uov.-numinee Farril Bryant said. “If these aren’t up said he hoped to «e* s hill passed
Bryant told a mid-state t e le tia i z r ..d a t e , if they don’t match the “the fiist day of the 1961 Legl'leaudlanre Saturday.
, highest standard in me nation, lure to end thi* problem * h k ^
“Anticipating our needs and then *r# svant to make the changes has held ils b*( k for five years™
Bryant called for a statewide,
acting upon them before they necessary t» eontlnu# Florida's
aggressive approach to the prob­
becomg acute," la the way to leadership in this field."
Bryant mad* hi* comment on lem* of controllinr floods and prokeep pace, Bryant said.
Ha said if aiecled Im would education ar.d several other topics viding enough water lor period*
name a commltlse to take a top- on m pre-recorded television hook­ of drought.
Bryant alto said he expert* ■
to-bottom evaluation of ths quail- up through mid-Florida Saturday
steering committee he appointed
ty of education In the state * pub- night.
He else said he sees no n ttd after hi* nominatipn in May to
lie schools.
The committee, he eald, would to reconsider hi* campaign pledge report by the end of thi* month
be composes] of public reboot in- against new elate taxes, even on way* to Inciesae F’lorlda’to
etrurtore and administrator*, out­ though Flnrlda’f Income this year j tourist Industry.
standing educators from Florida
universities and of knowledgeable
laymen.
“ We want to know about the

North Orlando
Club Set To Push
For Community Hall
Tbe North Orlando Garden Club
member* in their meeting ot the
aeaaon, have decided to push the
building of the community hell
where cluba can bold meattnga
as their project.
Thia was discussed la the meet­
ing held at the home of Mra. W.G.
Harris on tin N. Cortez Ava.
Mra. Robert Dean, president, was
co-boitee*.
Devotional was given by Mrs.
Harris and reporta were given by
the secratary Mra. Robert Derum
and the treasurer Mri. Richard
Slodden.
Mis. James Urinated presented
Mr*. George Somnior with a cof­
fee maker for having the “Garden
of the Month."
The by laws were read by the
president and an open discussion
was held on them.... ........... .. ......
The club planned a Christmas
Party the second Friday m Decem­
ber. The guest speaker' 31rs. Fred
Trtsman of Winter Park gave a
talk on a "New Garden Calendar,”
A question and answer permit was
held following the talk and it was
derided te hold the next meeting
mi Nov. 10 at Mrs. Derum'a home
on t t N. 3rd. It. at 7.3U p.m.

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WINTER HAVEN (UPI) — A
rinubla murder and rulcide took
the lives of an Orlando man: his
former wife and their daughter
here, Justice of lb* Peace Walter
Bell ruled today.
Edgar E. Fairtioth, no; Mr*.
Amyrtle Metcalf Fairclnth, 5t, his
fortnsr wlfs; and their daughter,
Mrs. Delorei While, 40, of Winter
Haven, all died Saturday night.
Deputy Enoch Odom said Faircloth, armed with a .44 pistol,
drove from Orlando to Winter
Haven 1st* Saturday and parked
un a side road near where Mrs.
Klircloth, a nurse at a hospital
here, lived.
Faltcloth walked past the kit­
chen window of the house, fired
through a window, hitting his
daughter, who war telephoning at
the time.
Then the deputy amid he walked

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Representatives Named On Student Council
Masters, Dan McCall, t.lojd Freeman, Mary Scott, Dnile Carlton
and Frances St. Pierre.
Alternates are Jimmy Barks,
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Cathy Folds, Adrecne Epslcin, Jim
Robbins and Betty Wiggins.
The eighth grade council alter,
"'.tts are Buddy Burton, Catherine
Cammack, Sharon Smith. Dan
Adams, Jonel Riley, Wayne Kriley,
Sandra Bisbee, Nancy Rusk. Eddie
Griffith, Sue Pope, Linda Robson
and Billy Stemper,
Ninth Grade alternate* are Joyce
Shepard. Barbara Blake, Jeanne
Mathteiix. Pat Brantlev, n'i*«ell

Gietow, Roy Green, Kenneth Tyre
and James Touhy.
The representalivrs meet weekly
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Belle
Rumbley. Main project of the
Council is to furnish a handbook
captaining school Information. The
council ronsisis of one represent!,
live and one alternate from each
home room.

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School hat announced ill rcprc.ncntativei and alternates.
Representative! for the seventh
grade are Ricky Walslrom, Parlenc Fedder. Mike Cray, John
Cannavin*. Bobby McIntosh, LeR oy Nopper, Stephen Harvis, Cay
Stanley, t.u Jaillet, Ernie Baumeister, Slefany Wcstgate and
C. J . Melder.
Thoee for the eighth grade ire
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Miller, Buster Anderson, Ronnie
Caolo. Sharon Booih, Susan Haynes
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WASHINGTON — Th# ta n of
Son. LyidM B. Johnson, oo hi*
wfciaUe-tour of tbe South, a n
filled with two unbroken sounds
—tho cUekety-elack of tha rails
sod tho worried words of local
politician.
Tha politicians, who hop on at
one town and hop off at tha naxt,
tall tho Texan that the Democratic
ticket ia shakily close to deft at
la tha South oa tbe issue of reli­
gion.
Tha raison I suspect this haa
bean taking place ia that the
samo whispered concern was told
—unwittingly—to mo in confidante
just tha week before- when we
blared tho trail for the Johnson
tour.
Local taadara along tha way
mistook me, as 1 accompanied
tha Ladies for Kennedy-Johnion
advance guard, for a member of
the Johnson staff, even though a
largo button on my lapel said:

“Once upon a time there were three
(F.H. Nat*: Today Tho Horold is Uilmr *
guest editorial by Louia Spitman of th* manufacturers of mouse trips, end com­
Waynesboro New* Virginian. Th* only com­ petition set the retail price at SO cents.
ment w* make Is that the next tin e someone Manufacturing coat was IS cents each. None
says “advertising doesn’t pay, ask him to
*mne one of the 25 mountains In Colorado of the three mouse trap maksr* advertised.
—QjynfiD ufte of the inonufjuC* ^ » - i^jided
that are higher than Pike's Peak.").
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to advertise. He found that he established
Periodically someone emerges from brand recognition and reached a wider audi­
life's whirlpool of theory to lambast adver­ ence and broader market. During the second
tising. We fear that which we do not under- year his sales grew so much that he increas­
Stand. There is a liberal sprinkling of people ed production. This permitted him to install
who have no conception of the value of ad­ new, more efficient machinery and he cut
vertising in our economic worid.. Dr. Arthur production to 9 cents a trap. Dealers cut
Schlesinger Jr., a Harvard professor, is one their prices from 3(1 cents to 25 cents. Manu­
of the more recent snipers. It’s altogether facturing profits jumped from 33-1/8 to 50
likely Dr, Schlesinger has never had the percent and dealers made 66-2 3 percent in­
responsibility of meeting a payroll, balan­ stead of 50 percent. Brand recognition was
cing the income and outgo in a business or built up so that the demand by brand forced
of be:ring responsible for keeping a business the two non-advertiaing manufacturers out
alive. If he ever had, his would be a respect of busineai.
for advertising rather than a doubt.
“Who paid for the advertising? Not the
Heavens knows I seek no duel with Dr. manufacturer because he increased.profits
Schlesinger. His accumulation of theoretical and cut costs. Not the dealer—he did the
knowledge and his ability to coin devastating same thing. Not the consumer because he
phrases far surpass any propensity of my ■bought the trap for less. That somebody
own in this area. 1 only know that business had to pay for advertising is a hard, cold
must succeed else our economy collapses. fact, yet It is one of the most misleading
Successful business rests upon an excess of fseta in business. The answer lies in a com­
income over expense. Income is rooted in bination of two things. The manufacturers
salts. Sales are expanded through advertis­ who didn't advertise paid for it and the
economies made possible by increasing pro­
ing. It’s as simple as that.
Unfortunately there are still some skep­ duction paid for it. Advertising is a factor
tics who can't or won’t understand this pow­ In distribution and is paid for through the
erful sales tool. Russell T. Gray, Inc., an ad­ increase in distribution and the savings the
vertising agency, tells the following pertin­ increased production makes possible," Ad­
ent story in a recent promotion ad . . . a vertising, consistent and powerful, is never
•lory that should bring understanding to the an expense. It is one of business' most valu­
able and essential investments.
heart of the most skspticsl:
T*-

Ultra-Liberals Haunting Vice President Nixon
By HOLMES ALEXANDEE
WASHINGTON, D. C.—

and Eagels . . . etnaidtr thtia
IntarvMitionalist measures . . .
“ (The) tyiU m which the
aa first step* toward the estab­
teonomlxU call intervintionallishment of full Communism."—
itm does not combine, as lU
champions claim, toms of tha Ludwig von Mist*.

"Lyndon B. Johnson—Press."
They b acln j a t laid
j
of meeting hall* to confess their
troubles in the manner of one
politician complaining to another.
More than 2000 miles we loured
—through Virginia, North Carolina
and South Carolina—and it was
always the same: "The people
down here won't vote for a
Catholic for President." To be
sure, this was as an exaggerated
generality.
Whan I triad to rebuff the talk
with tho thought that the reli­
gious issue was supposed to be
dead- their reply usually went
something like this: "It's not
deed, ft's Just gone underground."
In ona North Carolina com­
munity of about 23,000, a promin­
ent liw y tr disclosed that, with
hardly an exception, the Baptist
ministers In the county were re ­
minding their congregations in
bleak sermons that a Catholic
in tha White House would en­
hance the prestige and power of
the Catholic Church.
Talk of this kind, coming as
intimately as It did from a close
source- leaves the traveler tiled
and depressed.
A cab driver in Greensboro, S.

by Ed Kofeiba*
C., told bow • well-to-do tady
lamented: “It's a ahamo that for
th* first time la 21 yaara I can’t
vota." Ha laid ba asked her why
not, and her reply was: "I’m a
good Democrat and a Baptist. I
cannot vote for Republicanism or
Catholicism."---- •w -'
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However, from a businessman—
a Democratic leader — In another
Carolina district came Ibia r e ­
vealing account:
"When Senator Kennedy was
firat nominated- it was obvious
from the talk around Iter* that
we'd lose the county by about
10 to I. But after Dr. Norman
Vincent Peale came out against^
Kennedy, things changed and i t ^
looks like we will now carry the
county."
He said resentment bid grown
so deep against Dr. Peale "when
he came out and laid he was a
Republican and then look aides
against- Kennedy" that Scatter
Kennedy was now assured of a
heavy "sympathy" vote.
Thus, the Presidential campaign Q
picture adds up to this ironic con­
clusion in al least some of the
South:
Protestant voters are largely
choosing up sides not on the basis
of political philosophies, but on a
religious argument.
Jt is a question whether to vote
against Jack Kennedy because be
is a Catholic or to vote for him
because he is the victim of a #
heavy antl-Catholic campaign.
The Dutch are building an en­
tirely new seaport — Eurepoort
— west of Rotterdam. When
opened in 1963, it will boast
new steel, chemical and oilprocessing plants, and the larg ­
est dry docks in the world. The
harbor will be able to handle!
ships tip to 100,000 tom. De­
signed to serve tha European
Common Market, tha port Is
envisioned as tha "gateway to
Europe."

thoi* cartoon* by Htrblock
Mauldin, all th* magasin* places'
and hook* which, beginning with
hi* election to Congr*** In IMS,
have tried to show the Vic* Preti­
de1. a* a mud-alingar and char­
Ths next Lime Vice President acter aitaasin—whentver he ha*
fistu rss of Capitalism with
Case F4*5; Mrs. A L. Cowles' "Well, Boh was now entering dei and taught him how to avoid
soms of th s Socialism . . , M an Nison debates with Senator Ken- relied hi* voire or hit fist at th* livas in Jacksonville.
Senior High, and he hesitantly dinger.
nady, sombody should advisa him Image of Communism In Amariea.
broached tha subject of whether
"He wai S' 3 ' and weighed 110
The cases 1 use in ibis column
to think deeply on the passage
he could play, ’Please, Mother,’ be at that time. Now, as he leaves
The vice praildent I* today baabove, it expresses, I think, th* ing deflated by lh«*e eld em m iti are generally office patisntJ, but began. 'May I play football?"
for college, he weighs 193.
one big reason why the country of hie—the ultra-LibtraU. HI* once in a blue moon 1 employ a
"We have four girls and two
"Well, l told him 1 had secretly
UntniMcitd Phaasa Caat
should reject John Kennedy In No fear of them hat done what letter, so here Is Mrs. Cowles' hoped be wouldn't aik me again, boys. I Just hope the neat one
vembar. At th* same time, l)r. Delilah did to Hampton. Hi* re­
MONEY!
wanli
to
play
ball,
loo.
but
since
he
had,
1
had
decided
Von Miles' passage expresses the spect for their good opinion ha* recent missive:
"And we all thank you for this
to give him my consent.
ona big raaion why ao many Ke&lt; caused him to trad* in hi* b ran ) "C r. Crane, tomorrow ws leave
"So he played for the past three very valuahla 4-year all-expanse
BRUNSWICK, Ga. (U N )-T o - publirane, Independents and Con knuckle* for 10-ounce boxing to take our son to the University
years. Last fall ha was Co Cap- acholarship."
bacco heir R. J . Raynoldi* 11- servatlvas have not fully accepted clove*. Hi* attempt to abandon of North Carolina for four year* lain. Ha had acquired many traits
College tuition in many schools
tha so-called Low Road has drawn of college.
Rlonlh-old Golden I t k t Airline* Richard Nixon.
of leadership and hil team mate* runs well over $1,000 per year,
nSMAUSMt, *
This iteming paradox la easily him into a cul-da-iac. Hi* try-out
not to mention the additional cost
has ended all arhiduled flight
‘■nut 1 just can't depart with­ liked him and respected him.
explained.
Economic
Intervention
fur
the
role
of
Little
(.(ntleman
i*
of
board,
room,
bookj,
clothes
and
"And
these
past
three
years
operation* and n ill ba dinolved
im most pum seisM
out first writing and thanking you
svawtoaaa
In tha near futura, Executive hy th* Federal tiovarnmint has an atrocious bit of miicaatlng. By and our newipsper for hit wond­ he has been hurt lets than he incidentals.
So Bob won the equivalent of
ToucMon Drug C*.
Vice President Milt* T. Baker become our national, ha pit. In the dieting off hi* normal jowls, by erful t ycar scholarship, which ever had been. For the careful
recent TV debate, Kennedy sketch- disguising hi* black atubbl* with pays all expense*, including tui­ training under his coach's close $6,000 to 18.000 a t a result of
Mcltevnold* Drug Co.
CALL FA 2-8627
said '
Rnumillat A Andcrso*
supervision hardened hia mua- his football schnlarohip.
“Mr. Raynoldi didn't want to *d the self-portrait of an all-out make-up, by cultivating humility tion, room, board, book*, etc.
pul any more money in it,'* Raker Federal Interventionalivt — but and prat tiring forbearance, Nixon
"Maybe you are wondering huw
told United t'reaa International. Nixon, In tha lame debate, sketch­ haa turned himself Into a char­ you came Into the picture? Well,
ed himself a t a aeml-lntenrentlon- acter who ia almost unrecognis­
EXPERIEN CE
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we have 6 children ranging from
aliat.
able to hia admirers and i* appar­
Final flights wara made Tuaaone
yiar
to
22.
And
I
have
learn­
It ia a partial stalemate, but ently incredible to the viewer* and
day and 30 of 43 employes were
there la a aolution for Nixon. Aa lial'tntr* of thee* electronic de­ ed a lot about children but I
being di*mi**ed, Raker, raid. He an all-out intarventlonallat, Ken­
haven't don* ao alone.
bate*.
n id a huaineia of maintenance nedy lx atuck with this antl-Uap• Through the help of God and
Down with the New Nixon! your WORRY CLINIC column. I
work and charter flight aervica tain t proposition. Rut a* a semlwill continuu under hi* manage inervenllonalist — aa one who I.el* have tha Old Nixon! There foil ml it much easier to rest my
ia no other way in which the Re­
went.
childran.
thinks Intsrrsntion Is wrong and
The airline had flown acheduled only extuiabl* aa an emergency— publican candidate can make th*
• Bob, our II year old son. seem­
flight* allies March from nearby Nixon i* much moie flexible, lie point* a* strongly a* they need to ed to be Jinxed for 1 was forever
l.e
made.
On
September
Ufllh,
St. Simonf I viand to the Flotilla ran—he should—attack Kennedy
needing to have a doctor sew him
Nixon explained that the groas na­ up somewhere. It teemed as if
citiee o f J a c k i u .i v il l e , I’alatka, aa an anU-Capitaliat.
tional product la about liuo bil­
(iaineiville, Tampa, T lllaliauer,
But in order to do m, Nixon lion, of which tha Federal Gov­ he grew with a plaster cast on
him.
Lakeland, Melbourne, Orlando, must first throw away a good deal
ernment supplies around one"So you can Imagine the em­
Fort Pierce and Fort Lauderdale. of rubbish which aeeme to be both­
fourth and private enterprise phatic 'N O ' when he liked to pixy
Raker raid Reynold* had put ering him. lie ahmiIti consign to
three-fourths, Thi*~i&lt; good, but football in Junior High. Rut he fin­
'over a half-million dollar*" into the trash basket all thorn tut-tut not nearly good enough.
ally talked me into it. First thing,
the vrnture.
clipping* hy Eltnnnr Roosevelt, all
Nixon must paint out that the however, he broke his foot.
Kennedy proposal* would alter
"So that ended his football car­
them ratios of Federal inlervsn- eer, I thought. But one day in
liun in the direction of total in­ July I read your column where
tervention. 11a muet show the you advised a mother to let her
Sanford, Florida
apee&gt;l with which a $13-118 billion son engage in sports.
September 27, I960
inrirare in Fadetal spending (aa
"You said hoys were actually
propuied l.y th* Democratic plat­ safer and better off in supervised
form) would hasten total Federal athletic* than in esngs on the
As a candidate for re-election for Citv Commissioner Group One. Sanford. Ilurida, I find myself thinking
intervention. Ami, above all, streets or drag racing their cars.
back
over th - past year during which time I hud made up my mind not to seek re-election. However, in the past six
Nllon must use the dreaded ad"And you said modern coachea
weeks
I have had so many citizens from all walks of life in our community urge me to seek the post again and con­
jrrlu e "Communistic" tnol “*u- oder splendid character training
tinue to serve, that I decided that 1 would offer to serve fo r another term if the people of Sanforu want me to do so.
ualutic" or any such euphemism) to the boys whirl: make those
to describe and to damn tha end- athletes better equipped for suc­
Having been a member of the City Commission since May 1956, 1 am proud of the progress we have made dur­
result of such a program.
cess in later life.
ing that period. I am very much interested in the continued orderly growth and progress of our city; keeping the

THE WORRY CLINIC

by Dr. George Crane

Airlines Slated
To Call It Quits

A STH M A

A Statement

from the desk of

A. L. WILSON

HAPPINESS THROUGH

HEALTH

BY DR. F. LEO KERWIN

Geriatrics
cartilaginous cushion* be­
tween the spinal bones,
This condition greatly interferes with the flow of energy
supplied by the spinal nerve
to the various organs, greatly decreasing their efficiency,
Spinal manipulations and niljmtment* are of great jutslstance to avoid disease pecuH*r to the aged
Plain, easily digested foods,
small meal* and more of
them to avoid taxing the tli-,
goallve organs, induce well
being and promote restful
hum is.
Helping those in need, taking »*«?• fra p iplanning and
more interest in children are !ooli 'nK *nt0 the future. That
of great assistance in ward- »" the way to postpone o ld !
ing off senility. Following the nge. ^Are you a Chiropractic
latest discoveries of science, u n ­
becoming interested in peo- o „ , of a aeries of articles
pie, civic, religion, politics, published in the public interare also helpful.
rat to explain and illustrate
Perhaps the most prominent the practice of »*.i-ntlfic
-minium »&gt;f old agr i.v Ik 30ttl- t hiruprsctir. written hr tJr.
ing of the spinal column, it y. Leo Kerwin whose ofice is
actually decreases in length located at 201 S. French Avt.
from one to several incites, and his telephone number Uj
due to the thinning of the FAirfax 2-7412.

Ia old age really a disease? A
.stale of mind? Or just a natuml condition? Old age
should be the beat purl of
life. Family responsibilities
*1 made it myaatf, it
aw ry tor***
have ceased to exist and
many old people
have acquired a
competence and
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The h i uford Hot aid may ho ropraducad in aay meaner without
written poraiaaien of the publisher *f Tka Earald. Aay M ividuel
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cost to our taxpayers a t a minimum hy careful study and control of our expenditures.
With our capital improvement program, we have acquired the Civic (.’enter.and youth wing, Goldsboro swim­
ming pool, a new fire station, and new fire equipment. Three off street parking areas, resurfacing .»ome 16 miles
of city streets, new three way radio system for police, fire, utilities and public works departments along with our
street lighting program . . . We also obtained n lower fire classification resulting in lower fire insurance premiums,
set up employee insurance plan . . . Annexation of approximately 425 acres and gained 2,750 persons in population
. . . Created a full time, year.round recreation department, outstanding in small city recreation departments in
the southeast section of the country, and providing recreation activities for over a quarter of million participants
3 early, which is a great factor in helping to keep the youth occupied and off the streets.
When we compare the seven cities in and near the central Florida area that compare in size and population to
Sanford, we find from an independent survey that total payroll contribution, property tax revenue, total general
g o v e r n m e n t revenue, refuse collection revenue, utility tax revenue, refuse and recreation cost per capita for the
citizens of Sanford are the lowest of any of the other aix cities.
We believe, and rightly so. that the City of Sanford is making sound progress ami that the tax dollar is
being handled to the beat possible advantage of our citizens, and the welfare of the entire city as a whole.
Now I don't mean to infer by any mean' that 1 am responsible for all this, nor am 1 trying to take credit for it,
I am merely taking the opportunity to let you know some of the progressive tacts concerning your city. And to
give you some of the reasons why i believe Sanford is growing on a sound basis and is a good place to live.
J consider it an honor to serve on the board of Sanford City Commissioners. If re-elected to another term,
I pledge to continue to work just as diligently a t all times in the best interest of Sanford and all of its taxpayers.
I still have no personal political aspirations, ao I honestly feel th;it I can deal with the affairs of the city to
tho best interest of all the taxpayers. Since I am not representing any particular interest or group, political or
otherwise, or being bucked by any special interest, 1 ant in a position to speak, vote and act freely on all ques­
tions with only my concience and the people of Sanford to account, to. If you want me to serve as your commis­
sioner for the next three years, vote for and re-elect A. L. Wilson Nov. 8, I960 for Commissioner Group One,
Sanford, Florida.

Thank You,

GROW TH

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(Political Advartifamant)

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Mitchell Builds
Up Reputation
In Pro Grid Loop

t'wlud Press International
Bobby Mtlchcll, wlurtTtfvr near­
ly fumbled his way out of pro
football, ii latching on to team­
mate Jimmy Brown's reputation
as the National Football League's
most dangerous breakaway run­
ner.
—
And that* a big reason why
the Cleveland Browns own the
only unbesten-untied record in
cither the NFL or the American
Football l.cigur.
Mitchell, a habitual "fumble
bug'* when he broke Into the
league in 1938. was both surehanded and sure-rooted Sunday
when he led the Browns to a 48-7
romp over the Dallas Cowboys
He caught a short pass from
Milt Plum and raced 48 yards for
Cleveland's first score, bolted 30
yards from scrimmage for an­
other, ana ran osi-a a iu*off jkj
yards for a third TD. Those runs
and four intercepted passes were
more than enough to send the
Cowboys down to their fourth
straight defeat before approxi­
SEABREEZE'S Richard Smith romps for 20 yards Bgainst Sanford Friday
mately 28,300 fana at Dallas.
night lo r the first of his two touchdowns.
(Herald Photo)
Mitchell, who was overshad­
owed by bulldozing Jimmy Brown
for the past two seasons, now has
scored 7 touchdowns and aver­
aged T yards In 33 carries during
the Brown's three triumphs.
Cleveland took over the Eastern
Division lead when the New York
Giants were held to a 21-24 tie
by the Washington Redskins in
Lulled Press lernational
while Colorado upset Iowa Slate, Sunday's biggest surprise. The
*'We just didn’t hold onto the
Mississippi, Iowa and Minne­ 2 t a .
Chicago Bears defeated the San
bell long enough.'*
Baylor, heading the Southwest Francisco Forty-niners, 27-10, and
And with these wordv 5113 sota. among the top ranked un­
Coach Jim Pigolt just about sum- beaten college football teams in Conference, attempts to run its shared the Western Division lead
►med up Friday night’s game with the nation, will have to go "all unbeaten string to five against with the Baltimore Colts, who
conference opponent Texas A&amp;M beat the 1-os Angeles Bams, 31-17.
Seabreeze which saw the Lrahs
ncxt Saturday in trying to (l 22). The Aggies lied TCI* 14-14
The Pittsburgh Steelers toppled
from Da)Iona Beach blank San* preserve their winning streaks.
last weekend and Ronnie Rell the St. Louis Cardinals, 27-14, and
ford, 13-0.
.Missouri and Baylor put their scored both touchdowns for Bay­ the Philadelphia Eagles beat the
It was the jocund loss ot the clean slates on the line against lor in its tt-7 victory over Texas Detroit Lions, 28-10, in the other
season for the locals against two conference opponents while Syra­ Tech.
games.
wins.
cuse and Navy should have breath­
In the
American
Football
The Orangemen of Syracuse
This Friday they journey to ers In keeping their records un­ survived their third rlo»r gsme Leaugr, the Houitun Oilers re­
Winter Park to meet the Wildcats. scathed.
of thr season and brought their tained first place in the Eastern
Ohio State, ranked No. 2 top­ record to -t o by defeating a tough Division with a 20-10 win over thr
In Friday night's game. Sea*
| breeze scored 13 points in the fi­ pled from the ranks of the un­ Penn Slate crew, 2I-I3. This com­ Dallas Texans: the l-oi Angeles
nal period as Richard Smith scam­ beaten by Purdue last weekend, ing week last year’s national Chargers upset the Western Dt
pered for tuns of 2u and three runs up against another Big Ten champions should roll over West vision leading Denver Uroncos, 23
rival in Wisconsin.
i 19; the Oakland Raiders defeated
Virginia (03).
yards.
First-rated Ole Miss (3-01 tan­
the Boston I’alriots. 2*11, and
.Middies Are Strong
Sanford's defense was tight ami
gles with the Arkansas Razorthe New York Titans rallied to
Navy,
displaying
surprising
strong in the first half but weak­
backs, who upset ninth-ranked
ened in ihr Ihiid and fourth periods Texas last Saturday, 21-23. in the power in dumping the Air Force beat the Buffalo Bills, 17-13.
as the Crabs held onto the ball last 13 seconds on Mickey Cis- Academy, 25 B, Inst Saturday,
should
hate
easy
going—
through must of the final half.
sell's 22-yard field goal Arkan- against Pennsylvania (2 2). Joe
Sanford rolled up more first
.
. Ih„ ..
.. .
m sal’ only l0&gt;* in ,0l' r Sanies this | uclhno bjtlllini for .\I1-Amertca
do.vns than lha Crabs. 6-3 but « f &gt; w wa. to seventh-ranked B v - J nm iorr tallied three times Tor the
“ yards lushing, tile Crabs had 132 lor.
Middies who now have a 30 mark.
to Sanfurd’a 126.
Quarterback Jake Gibbs tosxcd '
Both (cams were pretty even three touchdown pastes in lead
While DeRary Tharmacy and B
during the first half with San­ in; Mississippi, leader of the
Edwards Builders Supplies, both In
ford pentrating into Seabreeze ter­ Southeastern Conference, to a
first, were busy splitting thnr
ritory seven tunes and the Crabs 26 13 triumph aver Tulane.
match. Town t County TV sneak­
Third ranked Iowa (10) tvipv in
moving inside the Sanford 40 eight
the Ilig Ten, plays a hot and cold
ed
in four wins to take over tup
times.
r
spot in The Thursday Nile Mlxrd
In Ihe third period, Seabreeze Purdue squad i 2-1*1) which turned
The Seminole sport* Car Club I League, with a 15 win total. F.d
began to control the ball and in the tables on (Jjilo State last Satursduy,
24-21.
Willie
Jones
scored
I
held
it's first Fall business meet wards and DoBary now have It
9 (he final period, after moving from
three touchdown* for the Boiler- f in; Friday,
each In second spot.
their own 33, scored on six plays
makers. Iowa's llawkcycs pulled
The meeting was held at the
Appleby's Restaurant holds third
with Smith sweeping right end tor
out a 23 21 victory over Wiscun home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim DeBrinc with 13 Powell's Office Supply,
the first score and plunging three
sin in tho last 32 seconds when l:a C|uh n ua&lt;|. aiuj an election fourth, with 12; Sanford Mgf. to.
yards for the second marker.
sophomore Sam Harris snared a
In the final prriod, Sanford held 34-yard TD pa vs from Wilburn was held for the office of presi­ It end a half Steinmeyer Roofing
dent, as President Phil Hell had II, Food Fair 8 and a half CWA
onto the hall only on six series of Hollis.
resigned due In being transferred Walkers 8, Pryor's Slaio Farm
plays.
Minnesota, challenging Iowa for
to
Ohio. Jim DeBrine was elected Ins. and Dynatromcs, lne. 6 each,
However, Pigolt today said he the Rig Ten lead and ranked No.
president
for s six-months term and CWA Talkers 1.
thought hit boy a played a good de- 8, could find trouble with Michi­
beginning
Nov,
1.
narking up a 590 scratch score
_ tensive game and he plans to gan Slate, 21-0 victor o.er Noire
Dame. The Gophers virtually ru­ Discussions were held on coming gave Ralph Betts the high honors
™ work on offense this week.
Sanford came through the game ined Illinois tillc hopes with a events that will be staged by the for llic league, while Ed CalUn
21-10 triumph, their founh of the club, during the winter montltJ, rolled a 222 for high game. Dot
without any Injuries. ,
with emphasis on Gymkhanas,
season.
Powell led the distaff side with s
The next meeting will be held 32V
Mhsouii , ranked sixth, tries to
maintain Its Rig Eight Conference Nov. 4.
Filling in the split circle by
lead ajanst Iowa State (3 2). The
converting the 3-10 was Ellen and
Missourians walloped lowly KanThera is a nerd f3r a,two avidi- Ralph Hells, Ann and GcorssTCimiaa Slate, 45-0, for their futn tionai pn&gt; sicai therapists in Amer- klin, Ken Slone, Dot Powell and
straight success IsMi Saturday jica
Harold Appleby. Claude Dennov
Sweeney’s mads a dean sweep
made the 34S, Tom Arman got the
by takimr all four points from
2 7-twkc and John Greens made
Imvely Lady lleuuty Salon last
(he 3-10.
week. Fran McPherson Is leading

Crabs Topple
SHSWith Final
Period Thrust

Top Ranked Elevens To Have
It Rough This Coming Weekend

Town &amp; Country
Take Over First

DeBrine Elected
Club President

Sweeney's Takes
Clean Sweep

Sweeney's with high series and
W&lt;zh game so fsr this season.
Laavrrm l’eechatka rolled high
gams for the beauty salon.
Yowell'a and Mary Esther'* had
n close game with each team tak­
ing two points.
Mouse of Kahija Portraits look
three points away from Ivey's.
3Iarge Lyons arid Billy Kemmons
were high bowlers for their team.
Nell's Beauty Salon and I.eilani
House oT Beauty had a close game,
each taking two points. Fran
Mackey turned in a &amp;0S high series
for the week.
Howe's were on their toes and
holding their n«n with a three
yvvon, one lost—Pat Dtarolph rolled
a 160 high game far the fashion*
shop. Duke and Duchess woke up
long enough to pull in one point.
1« C
Phillis Hoffman rolled B
game.
Marge Lyons picked up th, 7.
6-9 split.

Lyman Upsets Crescent City

Th# Lyman Greyhounds scored Crescent City's nine and 240 yards
one of their biggest upsets in the rushing to Crescent City's 162.
school's history as they nipped
Wllll»UJI UI1 lne lparkplug for
once mighty Crescent City, 11*11. tj,c (jrcyhouads os lie accounted
Crescent City hod gone into the [()f. ^ ^ardt in the gtound rushgame with a string of 19 straight (nj ,|0p arlmenl anj g,abbfd passwlns'
. ,
; c* for 1»» yard!.
Blit Proctor's Greyhounds over­
came an early 13-0 deficit in the
second quarter as Lyman half­
back Jim Williams plunged two
yards for the first Lyman score
and ran for the extra point.
Lyman's second score came in
the third period as fullback Carl
I'i**ley plunged two yards and
ran for the game winning point,
Lyman rolled up 12 first downs to

Former Racer Dies
INDIANAPOLIS (CPU - Maurice lairry Wall, 69, one - lime
riding mechanic in the loom lie
lace at Indianapol'S Speedway,
died Saturday in a Veterans Ad­
ministration hospital.

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Junior High S c h o o l football
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Class A, Jeanne Foulk. Class B, of the next genie Tuesday.
Hazel Durio. Class C, Ann Marsh.
Tho Braves of Sanford Junior
Class D, Em* Batson.
.High will U playing Bunnell at
Tha association’s weekly tournay the Seminole Memorial Stadium at
this Wednesday will ba Blind 7:3i) p. m. The girl tumblers will
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Baptist Circle

Miss Jeanette Buss, Ronald Cameron
Married In Belle Glade Ceremony

Plans
Mission Study
The fir*t meeting of the sew
Church year of the Elsie Knight
Circle of the First Baptist Church
wi* held at the home nf Mrs.
Sue Stevenson at 119 Park Ave.j.
Mrs. H. A. Moreland presided In
the ebsenee of the chairman, Mrs.
Sue Hutchison, who la ill.
Mrs. D. K. MeNsh presented
the program and Ihe devotion
was given by Mr*. Kstcll* Glia! ton. Miss Sarah Tatum announc­
ed that the Mission Study Book.
“Acro«s the Bridge" would be
taught at Ihe next meeting oi the
group to be held i t the church
the second Monday in November.
riaaa were road: to wrt.riM*
tending $2 each month, as (pend­
ing money, to ■ girl at the Flor-'
ida Baptist Cliudctu's Home in
Lakeland. One dollar will be given
monthly to die YWA program of
the ehurch.
New year books ware distribut­
ed after which refreshments of
cake, coffee and candies In Hallo­
ween color*, were served by the
hostess. Decorations in Mrs.
Stevenson's living room and din­
ing room were in keeping with
the Haiioween season.
Those present were Mrs. More­
land, Mrs. Grady Duncan Mrs.
V. C. Massinger, Mr*. Uliston,
Mrs. McNab, Mrs. F. L. Dampier, Mrs. C. A. Anderson Jr.,
Mm Talum, Miss Martha Fox
hnd Mrs. Stevenson.

Wlaa Jeanette II. Base deugr a?.J’ar In the msiifW**-*- Ttip Or\+Ai--tr ?? H njbnart'
following Ihe ceremony, a "fit-*
* f of Ur. and Mr*. R. M. Bnw (lower girl carried a baaket of
ccpUon wai held at U» Armory.
of BeOi Glade and Ronald An- mum pe(ala.
The couple l*Tl (or a honeymoon
Robert A. Cameron Jr. of
‘Sony Cameron, aon of Mr*. F
trip,
at Daytona Beach. Upon
Oviedo,
aerved
hla
brother
a*
beat
V. Camtron, DeLand and tha )*'•
Mr. Cameron, were married OcL man and uiberi were Butch Bun, tbalr return they will reiide at
1 at 9:N p. m. at St. Philip'* brother of the bride, Randy For- S N.W. Ave. C, in Belle Glade.
Tha bride 1* employed In the
CalboHe Choreh, In Belle Glade. real of Indlanlown and Billy Rap
buitneu
office of the Southern
Evana.
Bobby
Cameron
III,
of
Father X. feneeh officiated at
the ceremony. Mi** Dorothea In­
gram, orfanlat, prcaenled back­
ground made and played the wed­
ding march.
The bride, given la marriage by
her father, won a formal gown
ef silk organic ever ta(f*i«, with
yoke and ilaeve* of Chantilly
lace. The full skirt swept into a
ahapel train.
Her (boulder length veil of silk
Illusion waa atUehad te a crown
Hart of iced peart*. She wore «
alrand el pearla, a gift from tha
groom, and carried a cascade booguet of white carnation*, center­
ed with a white orchid and white
ribbeo.
The entire wedding outfit waa
dealgned and mada by the bride.
MI»s Linda Gall Paaree, of West
Palm Beach, waa maid of honor.
She wore a light coeoa chiffon
dress, with cummerbund of dark
cocoa and headpiece of apricot
aatln, matching veil and carried
a cascade bouquet of apricot car­
nations.
Other attendants were Mrs. Ed­
ward Humphries HI, Mis* Dee
Dee Carvta of West Palm Beach
and Mrs. Virginia Walker or
South Bay. Miss Pandora Bus*, sistor of the bride, wss flower girl.
MR. AND MRS. RONALD ANTHONY CAMERON
AH attendant* wore dreiiss

S ahdsun Anna Miller Circle
Plans Cake Sale

PbudsA

Matthews - Ressler
Nuptials Planned

Oviedo Garden Club
To Meet Tuesday

The Oviedo Garden Club will
meet Tuesday, at the home of
Mrs. G. G. Parker with Mrs. T.
L. Lingo Sr. as eo hostcn for
the occasion.
Time will be II noon, and a
covered dish luncheon will be
enjoyed by the membership. The
TUESDAY
Monthly meeting of 8. 8. work hostess wiO furnish barbecued
era of First Presbyterian Church, chicken and tha drink. Mrs. Lingo
is in charge of the program.
8 p. m.
First Baptrat Church Bsbie
study elaaa, 3..10 a, m. and T:30
p. m., music study, 7:30 p. m.

Church

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Member* of the Anna Miller Club. It will be preceded by a oorCAMEIX)A CIRCLE
Circle met at the Elks Club for ered d)*h supper. All circle mem­
The Camellia Circle of the Sen- their regular monthly business ber* and their huibands are in­
lord Garden Club held the Brit session. Mn. John Cameron, firet vited.
masting of tha year at the hom* vice president, presided In the ab­
Others attending were Mrs. W.
of Mrs. Frank Woodruff. HI. Serv­ sence iif Mrs. Wade Snyder, presi­ J. Clarke, Mr*. Robert Zlttrower,
ing as eo-hoitesi was Mrs. Jaek dent, who is vacationing In Wash­ Mrs. Cherles Gross, Mrs. Iren*
Wilber.
ington, D. C. atul Portsmouth, Va. Kent, Ms. Ed Cox, Mre. Buford
Mr*. J . L. Horton Jr., vice-pres­
Mrs. Ralph Wight, chairman of Riown, Mrs. J. K. lloolehan Jr.,
ident, conducted the bullneis its* the fruit cake project, announced Mra. Russ Spencer, Mrs. William
aion and gava the various an­ that she had received the cakes Klinifeltar.
nouncements from the board meet­ and asked member to stop by her
Mra. Frank Wilton, Mra. W et-'
ing.
home U&gt; pick them up.
ley Flllnor, Mra. llorria Moses,1 Mre. Hamilton U. Oven and
A discussion was held concern­
Mrs. Harry Adair was named Mr*. Gerald Behrens, Mrs. Fulton Mrs, Alma Tapers, of Tallahassee,
ing the door decorations tho circle chairman of tho Christmas float,
Is going to make lor tha stela to be eilteivd In the Jayrec'e an­ Baxley, Mrs. Charlie. .Slatford, will arrive tomorrow, for a visit
flower show In December. Tha nual Chrlstnmi parade. She was Mrs. Hulon Hale, Mrs. Clyde El- with Mrs. W, J , Thigpen at her
November meeting will be a work­ responsible for tile float last year, liton, Mr*. Kd Miller, .Mr*. Clay­ home on Park Aw. They will also
shop to complete these decora­ that waa awarded first place In th* ton Smith and Mra. J. R. lloolehan attend lha Spean-NeDon wedding
in Winter Park, Oet. 21.
Sr.
tions.
civic division.
Mrs. Horton extended a wel
The nest meeting of the group
Legal Notice
come to the following new mrm is scheduled for Oct. 25 at the Elks
hers: Mis* Jean Mclhvin, Mrs.
Charier No. HUT
n***rt* DUtrlcl Ho. I
Harold Johnson and Mrs. J. L.
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was on the art of corsage making
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Dona boa of Sanford Flower Shop.
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Mrs. Donahoe demonstrated tha
b a l a n c e , a n I oaah ll a m a In p r o r r a a of s s l l a e t l n n
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Twelve yuuiiKaters helped Dave
corsages with flowers and foliage
am i K O aran laad .....................
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lilla a tlu n a n r M t a u a a m i
i.-al aub.llvlain,,* .............. from your own garden. She gave Carr celebrate his fecund birthday H
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the group tip* on conditioning the at th« hums of hla pairnls, Mr.
I ..U ral llta a r ta bank)
material and also on tho art of and Mra, William Carr, In North I ...ana a m i rita em jn la t l n r l m t l n a Slow * n v e r d r a l t a )
IlnnW p r a m i a r a n a n a d l l u s . - i l l . S t , i u r n m t r a a n d
making pretty bows.
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Hostesses served punch, opeoTil* festivities ware held in tha l i l h a r a a a a l a ..... .................................. .
iace sandwiches, and potato chips yard, with guinea enjoyed and th*
to.TJf ns* SI
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to Mrs. Horton, Mrs. Johnson, Ihu gift opening ceremony, held
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Mrs. Anderson, Miss Methvin, under the direction uf Mre. Carr,
D a m a n * d a p n a iia nf lad Iv Mu a Ia. p a t i n a r f h l p r , an d
Mr*. E. W. Peterson, Mrs. *1Karti guest was given a iarga
s.ftii «i» i:
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tred Greene, Mrs. Vernon llardin, jar of b u b b le Juice. After blowing Tim a ilap n alta o f In d lv ld u a la . p a r l n a r a h lp a , a n d
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Gremkow, Mrs. Juim Keeling, yarX , tWy—-M"1* aiili'iVfli to lak el i.fin,&lt;t.» «f ( m n a mt
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the jar home, for future enjoy- inker li-p-.aiia ..'^rilful a ml .tsi-.ier s rh* !■
Mrs. Marielyn Kuhn.
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Birthday rake, :■» tr o m and
Bliai, Mrs. Bsnny Austin, Mrs. cold drink* wero served »o the I
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--------Don Hamner, Mrs. Lewis Barley, youngiters by the hosteae, asaietn r i v i l . AVCOthTa
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Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mrs. Earl rd by Mrs. Flunk Wsxolek.
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COLLEEN MATTHEWS

Mis. Frederick
Named President----Of Bethany Class
Members of the Bethany Sun­
day School Class of the First
Bsptist Church met st the home
of Mrs. W. E. Berryhill, for tha
monthly meeting, with Mrs. W.
J. Brooks as cohostess.
New officers were elected for
the coming year. They were Mrs.
Gordon Frederick, president; Mrs.
Berryhill, vice president.
Mrs. Carl Moyer, recording
secretary; Mrs. H. E. Patton,
corresponding secretary and Mrs.
T, C. Thompson, treasurer.
Group captains ire. Mri. H. E.
Tatter, Mrs. Brook. Mrs. George
Scolt, Mrs. Tom Mero. Mr*. J.
G. David, Mrs. Carl McWhorter
and Mrs. M. J. Sorokowiky.
The business and social month­
ly meetings will be held on the
third Monday nights, for the
coming year.
During the social hour, games
ware enjoyed and prirea awarded
to Mrs. T. L. Lindsay, a guest
and to Mrs, Tatter.
The hostess** served refresh­
ment! to the 12 membera and
one guest, attending.

Mr. and Mrs. William Henry tha Lea Engineering Co. of OrMatthawa of Lake Mary, announce lando.
Tha wedding will be an e v a i#
the engagement and approaching
of Dec. 8 at the Community Pres­
marriage of their daughter Mar- byterian Church in Lake Mary..
■j.r-t Colleen, U&gt; Carl Martin
Ressler Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.'"”
Carl Martin Ressler Sr., of Hav- Evening Home Club
ertown, Pa.
Miss Matthews was born in Meets Tonight
Lake Mary, attended elementary
The Seminole Evening Home
school there and was a member
of the 1990 graduating e la n of Demonstration Club will meet s £
Seminole High School.
I p. m. tonight, at the Home
While In high school, she was Demonstration Center on 2Jth St.
a member of the Glee Club, Pep
Special feature of the evening
Club and during her senior year will be "Gelling Along With Peo­
was a DCT student, employed by
Boyd and Wallace Insurance Co. ple," presented by Mrs. William
She ia presently employed .by Heinbuch.
■the Southern BelLTelephnne Com
pany, In Sanford.
The groom-eleet was born In
Philadelphia, Pa., and la a gra­
duate of Lower Merlon High
TUESDAY
School st Montgomery Township,
The
Ladies Auxiliary el
Havenlown, Pa.
VFW will meat, Tuesday at • p.m.
While In high school he was a
member of the student council, a t the home of Mrs. Edna Nor­
“Showpeople" and served as as­ man. 503 WyUy Av*.
sembly committee chairman.
PUT A SNAPSHOT
He served four yeirs with the
IN EVERY LETTER
U. S. Navy, stationed at the San­
1 * Day Developiag Service
ford Naval Air Station. While
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there he also saw duty in Franca
SHOP
and Italy.
219 S. Park
Saaford. Fla.
Ha U presently employed by

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FOR ALL THE FAMILY
MEN:
WOMEN)
Nunn-Bunk
Parad1m
Freeman
Naturallzar
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Poll. Parrot*

Ivey's Shoe Store
Saaford, Florida

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Second Birthday
Celebrated

By Dave Carr

Tbo dsutal car* bill for all
Americans last year amounted to
11.7 billion.

C a m p b e ll , D o n n a U a i u l r k .
Duncan
G rin itra d ,
Pam
and
K enny N a ll, B helly, D av id and
G lenn l u f f a m i Bobby D e i u m .
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keeps the kitchen 8 to 16 degrees cooler
than flume-type units which emit heat
along with eoot and other products of
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EASIER! Electric ranges automatically
provide exaclly measured heat a t finger­
tip control.

BETTERI FLunclees electric coolring pre­
serves food color, flavor and healthful
minerals. Vitamins are not "boiled away.1*
Up to 15% leue meat shrinkage.
CHEAPERI The operating cost of a mod­
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per person. Sunshine Service electricity
is the biggest bargain in town.

SAFERl Electricity is flame-free, fumesfree for precious peuce of mind. No danger
from open flames. No constant-burning
pilot light. Safe as an electric light bulb!

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n s s r ly ■ m illion Florida fam lllas
h sv a aw itchad to slactrie cook ing.
Call your naaraat FPL offico and
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By Abigail Van Btiren
nt school this year, Os a result they are
starting to give dancing parties at home.
A t these parties they play "spin the bot­
tle” and "post office” (they go in the
clothes closets to kiss). Some parents
think no party h-*m plete without kissing
games. Should we allow such games? We
had a big discussion about this and are
divided in our opinions. Are parents out
of line In permitting it? I’d like to hear
how parents in other communities handle
this problem with Sixth Graders. And. as
a mother of a leenaged boy nnd girl, how
do vou feel about it. Abby?
SHOOK UP MOTHER FROM SHAKER
HEIGHTS ’

DEAR ABBY: My aietar is goinjj to a
Halloween party and she is dreamlnif up h
costum*. Sha wanta to go aa a Greek Godor an Oriental High Priestess. I told
her I didn’t think it was right to *o
dreMfd up a» one of these. I fi.iktd Wi'
how she would like it if she were in a
foreign country and on* of Hie kids cam*
dressed up like a Catholic priest or a Bap­
tist minister. She said rhe never thought
of it that way. My mother aaid to stop
arguing and to writ# to you.
OLDER SISTER
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DEAR SISTER: There ia nothing dis­
respectful about masquerading as a
•'Greek Goddess’’ or an "Oriental High
Priestesa.” You are exceptionally kind
*o consider the possibilities of sacrilege.
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DEAR MOTHER: Kissing, inspired by
a feeling of genuine And mutual affection,
is perfectly all right. But games that en­
courage kissing merely for the sake of
kissing (at any age) destroy the real purpose nf a kiss. Rely on the Law of Nature—
not the Law of ’ ch a hee ; fict~whyrtnrirthings?

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DEAR ABBY: Don’t you think mar— ried men-whfr attend college »hnold-be.re,
quired to wear wedding bands? A college
grirl has no way of knowing whether a
% uy ta married or not. Most men in college
who are married act the least married and
thla makes It harder yet.
CAROLYN

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CONFIDENTIAL TO "NEUTRAL AT
THE CLUB": A businessman who says he
is not interested in politics is like a drown­
ing man who insists he is not interested
in water. Come, now I

DEAR CAROLYN: A wedding ring
aroung a man'a finger doesn't always
atop nil circulation. You can't leg&gt;'ar«
fidelity.
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For Abby’a pamphlet, "W hat Teen­
agers Want To Know,’.' send 25 cents and
a large, self-addressel, stamped envelope
in care of this paper.

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DEAR ABBY: The children in th*
ftix th Grade are taking dancing lessons

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11/ k*ir U not only y riy iml
First, I l u n o t thst you riiit
drab, but dry anal aort at friity, your doctor and hare a phyxieal
rk of youqWhat can I do at home to remedy! check-up. Then take itock
thie horrid condition? I war a self. Find an inlereat ur get a
brnwnstt* an have blue eye* and hobby - but maybe you ahuuld
fair, not very wrinkled ikln. I am roaka yourself your firot *int&gt;r*
forty.eight and not overweight. 1 e»t." Uee hot oil ehampoo* to gix*
feel that 1 am in a deep funk and *om* aid to your dry hair. t ’»e
can’t get interested in anything one of the really good hair rin.e*
^though aI am M l ill. 1 am mar- uu the market and perhap* the
Wad, hava • nica home, a married new color will pep you Up. Alio
daughter living abroad with an get h i m new makeup to go with
Army captain hmband and no »pe- a brown hair tone—you will tike
the effm-1. Send for my leaflet,
cial worries.—Edna R."

IV Debates Hurting Actor
freaking Into Television
By JOS FINN1GAN
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HOLLYWOOD (UPl) - There *
Mi doubt about the debalee be­
tween Vice President Richard
Nison and Son. John Kennedy be­
ing a good thing for the country,
hut they're an help to a fellow
breaking Into the TV aeriei bust
At Wait that’* the way young
actor Skip Homeier feel* about
tha praaidential candidate*' video
■ppearance.
The reason for Homier'* con•era ia that ba a trying to gat hi*
new TV aarita, "Dan Raven" off
tha ground and kaepa being Inter­
rupted by the politicianr.
" t juat with they weren't pro­
m p tin g me, “ha complained.
"We’ve been on the air only two
week* now. Wa k&gt;*a on# ahoar
thea come back lor a weak and
get preempted again"
Homeier wouldn't mind the can­
didate! arguing on "Raven'*"
tun* if hi* ihow waa firmly *•ta binned.
"If* difficult became w* don't
have time to build up aa audience
get people into the habit ef
watching u* every Friday night,"
be explained. "If we do get a
good audienee, tboee two fellowa
come back in our time the next
week.

FR O ST WARNING
FO R EC A STS
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a t oeio* division. n * u
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"Thia ia a very critical time
for u*," he laid with a not* of
sadness. "We're (opposed to find
out pretty *oon whether or not
our option to continue the *how
will be picked up."

‘'Memo on th* Mennpiu**" snd.
perhap*. "How To Youthify Y'ourl
n',d&gt;'•', ' h* w,,rlj !* ful1, of in ler
thi'"“ to do f" r ** ,M ur* or
10 “ d oU ,,r,‘ ,0 Ket
^ You
••nd
"&gt;• • lon«f' , e ! f »nv«lop*
TF.N centi In roln for each
leaflet.
"I am going to Kurops to visit
my relative*. I have few extta dol­
lar* to spend but I want to look
nice. Should I travel in a dress or
suit? ! am fifty, tall amt slender,
have gray hair and am going tuuriat by Jet—Mr*.
A wool dies* and matching coal
or a loot*, soft tweed coat, a wool
skirt and *mart »'veater blouse
would be equally gmid taste and
roinfot table, Wear a amall, -eoft
hat—look at tha knitted hat* now
being displayed. Too many cloth**
■re a l&gt;othar and you won't wear
many different thing*. Since you
ara "visiting" you ahuuld have one
attractive dr »*4 to wear to partla*; a crepe or *heer wool In a
becoming color, hut have It elmple
in cut.

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"THE GIRL nuxt dour" is
hardly a term that cmild lie
used to descrilie Marilyn
Monroe Imt here she ia fillinjr the role in Reno, Ncv,
The actress appeared for
work on her new movie
with her hair in pintails
and the result so charmed
director Joint Huston, that
he insisted Marilyn keep
them.

Star Of Family TV Series
Grows Sentimental Over Show
(EDITOM NOTV: U M» ab­ vivkBy when Juat the other day
sent* ef Vernon fcott, Robert Lauras c a n e to our homo In visit
Ysuag write* a guest ealumn my own daughter, Kathy. I heard
the two of them discussing. a
about hi. long lentil* aa the. school dance, who their dates
•Car of "Father Knowi Beat.)
would he, and what they would
wear.
By ROBERT YOUNG
"The babies ara growing op.”
t commented to my wife. Sho
Written For I'FI
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI)—Six years Just nodded undentandinglr.
I remember, too, when I turned
ago, almost to tha very day of
drama coach for th* first and only
this writing, I faced th* television time in ray career. Billy Gray
cameras for lb* first time with had done acveral motion picture*
an extrmxm of our radio show, before we aignetl him to play
"Bud" and he knew h it craft
"Father Know* Beit."
I didn't dream, nor did my fairly well. But in an early show,
partner and longtime friend, Eu­ them was a scene between as
gene Rodney, that I was on the which Billy Juat couldn't play to
verge of making a kind of his­ hi*, or the director's iitisfarlinn.
We went over and over it. Finally
tory
Today, some 3n7 shows and the youngster turned tn me and
many gray hair* later, w* hava with a pleading look, aaid: "How
decided to dixrontinu* production would you play this, If yoo were
and let "the best of FaUier Know* me?"
nest" continue on CBS TV for the I gulped a few times and gave
next few year*.
it aoma thought. Then 1 remem­
It befits a man *n grow nostal­ bered one of the first things I had
gic at a lime like this. And t learned about artmg when ? waa
do. How well I remember little studying at tha Pasadena Play­
house. "[.earn lo listen. Pay a t­
poignant thing*.
The first year Lauren Chapin* tention to what Ihe other person
worked with us, and she didn’t ia saying. Then your reactions
•ven know huw to read, She'd re­ will coma naturally, if you'ra
port lo ;h* studio an hour earlier working from an honest script."
than th« rest of the east, and ait
f passed on this knowledge to
In the schoolroom with the direc­ Billy, and the scene was printed
tor, even before her teacher ar- on th« first take. I felt it was a
rivad. The director would go over good philosophy for everyone, ac­
the lines with her, a* ihe memor- tors or not.
lied her part. I'm sure Lauren
With little effort, Billy taa
learned tn reach much faster than bring tears or laughter to my
moil youngsters aa a result of eyes when bo plays scenes which
that coarhing.
, require these reactions. Becauso
1 remember those mornings so he did leara to IDlcn.

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MEMPHIS (U PI)—Reck n Roll
sin g sr . Elvis I'MsIry fractured
tha littla fing*r of hi* guitarstrumming right hand while play­
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dictator ia killad at hia son's
birthday party and an *nt*rtain«r
is suspected as the assassin.
P'ggy Ann Garner and Mike
keilin are guest star* In "(Inca
Around the Circuit" oo ABt's
"Adventur* fn raradise." An
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By UlrK WEST
asserted that "turn-up* Wftl be
WASHINGTON (HP!) — Ksrter- seen less and lesi." Thla aounded
ially speaking, molt American innocent emiugn unfit i iuuioi' *»'
what the British mead by "turnmen, including y'r ob'd’nt a’r r ’nt, ups."
give the appearance »( having
The British. I discovered, are
d ir k u y T n n T r u u - awwy -witb-owr-trn
dreircrTTn a'~Kurry* Tn
' aer cuffs!
room.
On ui, the "Ivy League look" Aa soon aa I uncovered the
plot, I sought out Abraham* and
look* like poitun ivy. When we confronted him with the evidence.
ilrive for the "continental look," He admitted that such a trend
we utually wind up looking like wa* in the wind.
Many British tailors, he said
the wrong continent.
rrgard
the cuff aa unfunctional,
W* are, in short, conatitutionally unable to look well-tailored, re­ like Ihe vermiform appendix, and
gardless of where we hoy our feel that it should he rrmnved.
"Hut U you takw off our culfi,”
clothe*. And I, therefore, am not
bullish about the latest attempt t wailed, "what wilt wc use for
by John Hull to imhua ui with ash trays?"
Abraham* seemed pained by
the “ British look."
Ihe thought that anyone would use
Neverlheleas, when the n e w part of hi* panta a* a repository
"Iaindon line" itylei were intro­ for cigarette tinder*. However,h*
duced here by the British Mena- assured me that the anti-cuff pol­
wear Guild, 1 wai (hart. I wa* icy will be optional In thla cornlured lo the unveiling by a preaa try.
release which promised us "a
The Guild, 1 gathered, may en­
natural, more virile look," which force a stiff off-ruff rule in the
ia Just what we nerd.
mother country but la prepared
The exhibit was opened by tha lo be lenient with the former col­
Earl of Cromar, Hritish minister onies.
nf Male in Washington, who snip­
Apart from their cufflessnexs, I
ped a rbb.m, and by Gerald generally admired Ihe British
Abraham,, elurman of the guild, styles, but I don" know how they
who explained what the British would look on us Americans. 1
were up to.
rather fear they wmtjd makr ui
The "London line," Abraham* look like the Intersection of Madi­
said, "is designed not only lo son Avenue and Savllla Row.
makr a man look younger and
richer, but to make Ihe men of
America even more handsome
than they are- If thi* la possi­
ble."
Well. now. Thu ia ceriainly a
laudable objective and right in
keeping with our traditional
"hand* across th* aea" policy,
llut my first impulse wa* to
make like Paul Revere and ride
off tn warn my countrymen of an
impending catastrophe.
Th* caut* of my alarm wa* a
lin* in th* p re n rwleas* which

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Red China Policy Channels Urged
WASHINGTON (L'PII — Two policy agalm t the adtniaiion af
Senate Democrats have urged a Rad China to the United Nation*
rethaping of America'! itrong
Chairman J. William fulbright,
(0-Ark.), of tha Senate Foreign
Legal Notice
Relation* Committee and Son.
Wayne Morae, (D-Ore.). aaid Mo&lt;_)
R L K C f l O V PIMM ft.AM 4TII1S
t ' n d * r a n d b y vltru * - a f a o t b o r l t r tli
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t h #a t *C'ity of d a n f o r d . Flnrt.U . I h a r a th
China would gain a Mat la tho
b r call a M a n i l l a * ! r t a n t r a l E!»etio n to b* hold i b m u i b u t tb * C i t y world crgantiation.
a f Hanford. F l n rn l a . an th* tilt,
Both Indicated they thought tho
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Plant Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD W ant-A ds For An Early Crop Of Dollars—PH. FA2-2611
2. Fur,f Rant

Classified

2. For Rcut

1 AND X BEDROOM homai. Day 2 BEDROOM furnished apartment
elosa in. Reasonable rent. Ph.
phone FA 1-3441. After 1:90
•
FA 2 0941.
NO B-3I22.
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Five
Points,
IN
per
month.
Call
•tr eondittonod. *18 FA l-MM
FA MH1.
LARGE 3 bedroom Ireshly painted
apartment, 3!9 M isnolii A. K. I. Kent KaUla Wanted
Hostetler, Florift, FA X-lMt.
STROUT want* graves, acrraio,
farms, businesses. FA 2-T31J—
3-BEDROOM black haute, kitchen
DBADLTKVt
TE l-4f*2. P. 0. Bor 14|, Voltequipped Fenced is backyard.
land. Office— US. 17 92. Fern
FA
2-rro».
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
Perk.
* T e e # .. tiara Fri. • I M l . day h*- FTRN. Apt. am * W. li t St.
Pete Insertion. Me*. - S et
.*i. Real Knlale For Solo
LARGE three bedroom airfareSTRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!
ishrd borne 1313 Park . Are.,
1125 00 month. Call FA M W - ROSA
L. PAYTON
T»oe.. thro Frt. - S P. M. day
N ot insertiem. Men. • S e t r
And Associates
MODERN HOME. • bedroom*, bitBESPONSIRIMTTi
Re m itred Real Eilate Broker
rhea furnlthad. Boat rttw a
Ph. FA 3-1301 lM2 at Hiawatha
able. Ph. FA 1-W43.
floe Herald wIB * et be reap
for More the* om o Incorreet-----E D R e o a -fc rf uritHbad- bouiWr
------- ITon o T y e i r M . en O r o e e t t e n tfc
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2100 C ordon: kitchon allc
A rig h t to rteleo or reject any adJ. W. HALL
arrtieeaent froan that eedered to
trlcally equipped. Mua' m i to
Realtor
oonfom to Mm f OMMao of tkta
appreciate. PA M f l
2144 French Avo.
sapor.
Phone FA 1-3441
FURNISHED apartment, dean "Call Hall"
and ctoia ia. Adutta anly Jimmy
4 BR HOUSE, by owner. FA 2 5372
c l a s s if ie d n n *
Cowan, KA 1-4013
1. Coed Feed
MELAKA APARTMENTS: room* St. Johns Realty Co.
1. For Beat
p rin ta bathi. I ll W Firit St.
L Wealed t l I t o
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
i Reel B etatt Waotad
Lie
N. Park Ase
Pi. FA:-6123
MODERN I bedroom furnished
A B. Real Rotate E ar Bole
apartment,
upstairs,
SO*
W.
134h.
FOR SALE or iRADE— 13,330
W a. M e rtm a I mooo
St. Water furnished. »90 per
equity in 3 bedroom CBS house
T. Boeloi
month. Day Ph. FA 1-MI, alta
f-A I aeon
for house trailer or aell for
FA1-1401.
•. Female Help Waotad
39,930. Small down payment.
t . Mato Bale Wanted
Located in city on over i t acre
2-ROOM
furnished
apartment.
Ph.
N . Male er Fame to
lot end plenty of trees. Phone
FA 2 3927.
I I . Work W
FA 2-7431.
H . Plambtog
4 ROOM furolthed apartment,
l i W i e t r i ro l _________
FURNISHED
998. month. F.leetrle kitehen.
14. BoRd. P ilo t * B eta*
I BR., masonry home, clean ai a
FA 2 SOU till 3:30. FA 2 3555.
I I . Spedal geerieoo
pin, includes everything furnish­
.18-A Beaety Portora
LARGE 2 bedroom bouse, water
ed. including Air Conditioner.
• h . Fieweoa A Plamlo
furnished. $45. month. Phone
$2,000.80 down, 137.30 monthly,
I f . Pe«a • LWeater* •
Geneva 1451. Thomee,
nr 21,000 down, $77.30 monthly.
I I . Meekleery - Took
Contact SEMINOLE REALTY.
H . Beeta aod Matora
1901 Park Ave., FA * 3232.
•*. AeletooWleo
HEADY TO MOVE IN
M-A Trotter*
FURNISHED
RENTALS
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
M. Fernltare
I bedroom Elm Avenue
233
Raymond Lundqulit. Asaoe.
M . Arttetoe For Bel*
l bedroom W. 12th 9t.
205 PA 23131
38 A Arttota
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
1 bedroom S beth beautiful 2140
N . Netieea * P
2W DOWN — SAB MONTH
2 bedroom near h u e
2A3
•«. Leet * Foes
1 bedroom W. P in t St
ITS t Bedroom, 1 bath home .tear
row high school.
3. For Rent
SUPREME REALTY
**WE TRADE1*
Of Orlando. Inc.
*-, 2-BRDROOM eompletely en- W. H. ‘•Bill” Stamper Agency
CHerry 13331
Realtor A Insurer
furnisbed bouses eve liable
Eve. CRestwood 7 2Mo
Phone PA 2-4M1
112 X. Park
701 W. 34th.

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15-A Beauty Parlor*

PARTS MANAGER. Musi be expertenrrd with General Moturs
line. Writing giving resume of
pafU-fxprricnr*. etc. to Box I,
r o ‘Sanford Herald. ( -----

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OLD NEWSPAPERS POE SALE
1 Cam per lb
THE SANFORD HERALD
OPPICE
IN W. te T H * -P A 3-JC3
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Beauty Salon
Walker Building
EXPERIENCED- Adv. aaleimen. 2310 Oak
FACTORY TO YOU
FA 2-7194
Complrte calendar, novelty, bi&gt;»- (
ALUMINUM
iness gift line. Field trainmi, Thie adv. good for 12.30 off on
VENETIAN &gt;UND«
prompt commljsiom. Give refer­
any regular price wave. Even­ Enclosed bead Sag-prsrf
ences and phone number. BUSI­
ing appointments. Air rood.
rail with pi a it t* and*. Plaatia
NESS PROMOTIONS, Lakeland,
Harriett's Reaulv Nook, 103 So.
or rayon tapes Oattea ar aylaw
F la ..
Oak. FA 2 3742.
cords.
S e n k a rik Glaaa a n d P a la t On.
LAR-RE' BEAUTY’ SALON 210 Magnolia
II. Work Wanted
Pb. PA 9492*

FA 2-2111

DAYS WORK WANTED. FA 2-1304

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22. A r t M a s F o r S a l t

Now Open

J640 Hiawatha

Air Cond — Air Cond. Dryer*
Open Evening! bv Appointment
DIAL FA 2-1394

EED1-MIXED-EONCEETM
Precast Wtadaw 810*
Window Lie tala
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
lo t Elm A ft., Ph. PA M M

ANNUAI-S in Rand*
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
' GripeViir#' Xv*7~near_$ 5 n r 5 r

Gt shovela 1.49, pup tafita 4.W a*.

Complete llouscclranins— Wallj,
windows, (loon. FA 1-1212,
___________ __
PIANO LESSONS 7 3 * ^ A 2 8&lt;ttr 1 lb . Flower* A P lan t*
WILL rare for child In my home
while mother works. FA 2 3312.
WORK WANTED FA 2 4018.
LAWN WORK.

FA 2 0848

EL Plumbing Service*
*M*n

5. Real Entntc For Sale

C. A.

5. Real Ratal* For Sala

Whiddon, Sr.

Wall

SUNLAND ESTATES

Rolmon Sporting Goods
.tot-8 • K. 1st.

Ph TA 3-3981

Attractive 3 Bedroom 1 Bath
11 It. FIBERGLAS fithing boat
n u m b in g A H e a tin g
Home. 2't yri. old. Fenced back
and motor, like new. See at
W B. Shippy, Assoc.
AIR CONDITIONING
yard and excellent landscaping. CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
llwy. 16. Weklva River. Phone
202 So Park Ave
Ph. FA 2 3991
Low payments of 2A400 per 1007 Sanford Ave.
KA 3 1.327.
FA 2-8582
month. Reasonable down pay­
NEW CB houve on three lots.
ment, 214Sono KHA Injured 14. Build. P rint A Repair
Low terms. Sell or trade. Ph.
Mercury Outboard Motor*
mortgage. Call today.
FA 2 6739.
WOODRUFF MARINE
PAINTING: Colors ■ specially. 2491 French Ave.
FA 2-1392
Residential, commercial, indus­
NOTHING DOWN
trial
Licensed anil banded. 20. Autnmnbnee
Work guaranteed
Free- wattNEW I bedroom home with ter­ 111 N Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
mate*. Charlie Rurria, FA 2 4374 1939 nENAULT Dauphinr, whitera azn floor*: awning wtadowi;
walls. Oder lor equity and take
tiled bath: electric range; City MUST LEAVE 31»t. October. I
SONNY'S PAINTING
over payments. FA 2 8317.
Bedroom. 2 bath home. Extra
water and sewage. No down
Tup Quality Work—Low Rate*
large living erca. Extra large
payment and only 234. monthly
THE CLEANEST, best '54 Chev­
FA 2 2671 or FA 2 4033
lot close to srhoole, east access
(including principal, interest, In­
rolet half-ton pirkup in town
to shopping. Monthly payments •LATT’S CARPENTRY Services,
surance. and tasesI. Call us to­
3350, Thone days, FA 1-7719,
less than 1100. 119 E. Coleman
day for an appointment to see
new work A repair. Specialise
nights FA 2-0588.
FA 17HMI.
one of these outvtandmg home*.
in Fta. room enclosure*. Ph.
REBUILT hunting Jeep. May be
FA 2-7416.
seen at tloo Elm Ave.
KI.OftlDA-O/.IER ENTERPRISES rrtllFE bedroom, two bath home
in StinUnd. 1493 down, pick up LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
Builders
34
FORD $173, Phone FA 2-7477.
ROOFING
FHA Loan*
payments. Call FA 2 9227.
Helrnly Realty, Selling Agent*
R.
EDWARDS
.108 W 1.1th St. Ph. FA 2-7805
1937 DYNAMIC *88" 4 door hard
LETS TRADE
BULDERS SUPPLIES
lop. radio, beater, automatic
We tilvr TV Stamps
18300 equity in well located 4
transmission, power steering,
APARTMENT, private bath, mea­ 2-BEDROOM houte 133 per month. FOR SALE; Store building and LOVELY J bedroom Us bath.
FA2-7896
Unit apartment home, walk 9o3 W. 3rd St.
power brakes, low mileage, one
Large playroom or Lh bedroom.
station, apartment shove. Cor
Call FA 2-2237.
ly furnished. 240 mo. 407lx W,
mg distance to Post Office A
owner, price $1500 FA 2-7231.
"Garden of the month" yard.
ner lot. Good location. Telephone
CARPENTRY,
painting,
roofing
1st.
Supermarket*— for what hay*
FURNISHED garage apartmenl
Patio, fenerd. play equipment,
TA 2 2739.
and cement work. F V 2 1899.
38 CADILLAC. Power steering A
V b R house, modern. FA 2-0S7S,
112 W. Fourth. Phone FA 2-3913
block from school. FA 2 4880. • you?
brakes Sell nr trade, FA 2 8881.
3-REDROOM, l b baths. Reason­
d a y e , P A 3-4427 e v e n i n g s .
11-BEDROOM furniihed house In
able down payment, take over To serve vuu is ntir pleasure.
I 12U0 equity in Del.ux* 1 RR 15. Special Sen-ire*
Lake Mary. FA 2 1049, FA 2 4547 3-BEDROOM furnished cottsge,
monthly peymenls. FA 2 9775 To please ta our aim.
Sunland home, for a little Cash PIANO n NING A REPAIRING 20-A Trnller*
modern.
Couple
and
baby
ac­
after
3:13
p.
m.
and what have you?
W. L HARMON
TRAILER for sale reasunihle,
3-BEDROOM bouse, kitehen furn­
HELMLY REALTY
cepted, FA 2 1757.
Ph. FA 2 4223
screened in porch, 8’ x 10* toilet,
ished, ITS month. FA 2-3093.
NAVAL OFFICER transferred.
308 W. 1.1lh Street
$830 equity in 1 Bedroom, kitchen
good condition. Call FA 2-0198.
Must
sacrifice
lovely
3
bedroom,
DUPLEX:
1-Bedroom,
famished
FA 2 7805, Evenings FA 1 2379
PUMPS — SPRINKLERS
equipped home, rlean, move in
■MALL furnished apartment $50,
2
bath
home,
many
extras.
Ph.
with
utHitiea.
FA
3-0393,
i
HOUS ETRA1LE RS (or sal*.
AH
types
and
sirrs,
Installed
tomorrow, a little ravh ami
light* and w ater Included. Ideal
FA 27189
IN SUNLAND: 3 bedroom, I bath,
Will
trade. Ph. FA 20119.
"Do
It
Yourself"
for one or couple. FA 2-7390.
what
have
you?
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house
kitchen equipped. Corner lot.
WE
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
SEMINOLE
REALTY
1005 French Ave. FA 2-2003.
FURNISHED 3 room hones, 3900
21. f u r n i t u r e
Rest oiler for equdy. Mo. pay 1(391 Park Are.
S T I N E
FA 2.$25.’
TALKERS AND BUYERS
Orlando Drive, Sanford.
menu
388.71.
FA
2
7100
Miu-hinery
and
Supply
Co.
FOR RENT: • rooms, appros. Some people are talkere and some
RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
Pn. KA 2 64.12
2000 eq. R. floor eptee at IIS
are buyers. If you ar* the latter
BLEEPING ROOMS, the Gables,
STKMPKR’S 4-BEDROOM 207 W. 2nd -St.
anteed. Fie* estimates. Phone
rherk thia deal. We have a Pine.
SOt M inolta Avo. FA 10720.
So. Palmetto Ave. W block
KA 2-7RI8 or Ml 4-1771.
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
HEATING
rrest Home on Woodland Drive,
from Poet Office. Contact Mr*.
Uakrlront
showplac*
123.901
II.
It.
POPE
APARTMENT*, private bathe end
Used furniture, appliances, looii,
m perfect condition with many
M. L. Raborn at Downtown
Most gracious in town
128.007
3tm S, p a r k — FA 2 4234
entrances, 101 Maple. FA 3-2174.
etc. Rought-Sold Larry's Mart
extras. Will trade $J«» invest
Cleaners.
Room for a bulging family SIT.OOA
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4131.
menl
for
21M0
Boat
Rig,
Thumb­
SERVICE CALLS $2 00
iUEAN modern furnietied apto.,
Utmost in Mayfair quality 135.otw
BACHELOR
APARTMENT,
tacks, Gasoline or what have
Parts A Labor Guaranteed 90 days
•01 Palmetto. FA 2-4530.
e RIG VALUES
t.arge home with a p»x&gt;l
$20,730
ground floor, 313 Palmetto.
yon. See us today.
SANFORD R \nits k TV CENTER
• QUICK CREDIT
Mmt spacious plus g»»d
3&lt;»3 Sanlnrd Ave.
FA 2 9741
• EASY TERMS
APARTMENT FA 2 3424
income
129.300
Legal Notice
WK GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Exceptional,
modern
tnn
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-I2M.
AUTO GLASS
th s! e m e r r r r n r e r . v iv r w
venlent
124,130
WILSON - MAIER
j i iin ivi. c i n r i i t . i n t i n r n n
INSTALLED
Call for an appointment to ire one
New and Used Furniture
i r e i v d i .s: r m &gt; T ». v t .o n i i i s . s \ 2 AND 3 RKDROOM hmnae for
f H i u K e r v«. ie*«,
■cut, kitchen* equipped. Cull ltl X. Park Ave Phone FA 2 2120
Itnrk
(ilnss
of these home! designed to lull Wimlihlclil
311 E. First S t..
FA 3 3822
y n w o R i u r K .r n&gt;' htm .k v * « n &lt;t
FA 2-3831.
Door (Hass
Vent Glnm
the must discriminating taite,
TIinEE bedroom, two bath CR
KBTlIRn M. nOBIMOW, me wife,
New k lie d Firm tura It Applt
rtatnttffa.
SERVICE
ronvtrurtion. Large lot. WynneTHREE bedroom betive, unhtrnA Good Ptaca To
3-Bedrooms
■WE TRADE"
Senkarik Glum nntl Paint Co, inces.
wood section. Tsk* over FHA
* * T A K T . WT AU
iahed, nice quiet neighborhood
HUY, SELL or TRADE
tu U v iliiilt.
mortgage
and
closing
costs.
Ph.
2
io
Magnolia
Ph.
K
A
2
4822
W.
H.
‘‘Rill”
fitemper
Agency
Cell at 119 W. 17th St. or phone
MOTirn n r actT
Jenkins Furniture
FA 2 7909 - FA 2 8382.
.
Realtnr A Insurer
Awning: Windows
F A 3 4301.
T O ; r t u r O R r y a n t , anil If t l v l n e .
ENVELOPES, Lettethrod*, state- ton Sanford Ave
FA 2 7430
Phone
FA
2
4991
111
N
Park
I h - n n v n n a n - p n n u If an y . a m t
menis, invoices, itand Inllt, and
If it*at til* n r t i . r nnXrmwn h a i t a , APARTMENT:
one
bedroom, LOVE I,Y shaded 3 BR., 2 hath.
Aaviaaai,
a n t sranlM *.
prngtant*.
etc.
Prorresslv* REF1NISIIED ANTIQUES and old
GE built ins; garbage dispnial;
Venetian Blinds
furnished, avatlsble Nor. 1st.
8. M nrtgftga Luan*
f
A n t all r a r a s n a a n t
p art!**
i
Printing
Co.
Phone
FA
3-2931— pieture frames. Restoration ■
228
wiring:
professional
land
,
Two
bedroom
duplex
apartment,
^ a l a i m i n e l e t a r a t t hr. th ra u e h , ■ »speciality. Plrk up and delivery.
scaped:
patio;
completely
drap
300
West
13th
St.
t a r nr a a a l n a t a n y a f l h a a h n t a
MORTGAGE IX) ANS
furnished. Cell st 119 W, nth
Westinfrhouse
known nr ttulf rtetwn itirllfa iBd
Call 4261, Geneva, Fla.
ed. FA 2 7««l.
FHA and Conventional
or phone FA 2-4301.
ALL
rKRNO.NH
IU V IV !
OR
TV .servire calls 12on, plus parts.
Kquipped Kitchen
CLAIMINO AN T
iS T K n r.H T
IN
Commercial A Residential
All pari* and labor positively Sell Us Your Furniture Quick
WRECKING BAR FURNISHED
THF.
FOLLOW ING
D E S C R I B E D FURNISHED 2 bedroom house
STENSTROM REALTY
Service With Tha Cash SUPER
guaranteed. 98 days. Sunshine
taN n e
with
THIS
old
house,
and
for
only
2*3 per month. Unfurnished 2
lit N. Park
Thone F \ 2 2420
Fire &amp; Police
Let i» nt-irk r ir r .w iR T s
TRADING POST FA 2 0877
T V. FA 2 9792.
M.OflO about I4'i fertile arres.
bedroom house I5&lt;) per month.
slT D IV tS IO tl. a a e o rtia e ! • tha
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— .
—c
P lat I h a r a n f aa r a r n r t a t In
Protection
tiled,
will
be
included,
plus
13
Both bouses So. Sanford Ave.—
7. li'ittinena Oppor t uni t i e s
Plat R w k 1. P a e a t i , I’u h t U
maliiec citrus trees, neglected,
H.ror-t* o f Sam lnnla C o u n t y , I OsVway. FA 2 W8V
Flnrul*
hut hearing fruit.
Low Insurance Rates FOR LEASE Service Station
NEW HOMES BV
T h a n a lilra n* t h * pull la t « r a . TURN Apt 7300 Mtlloarille
Good, established (oration In
» nanra r . r t a i n rtnu&lt;1a front a n i tn
D r i l i t amt a s n f l r m tha a b o r a d a a e r l . UPSTAIRS furniihed 3 bedroom j FARMER'S AGENCY
vrntnry takeover THE PURE
Sad yrnpartrN. V. Farmsr, Realtor
$ 1 3 ,8 5 0
apartment. Private entrance.
OIL COMPANY. 104 W Sixth
Tha m m a *f th a Pnurt ta w h ta h
J486 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2.5221
•If Magnolia. FA 2-3237.
Street City
a u l t haa h - - n
tn*tlttitc&gt;f la th n
C ir c u it v 'a u r t f o r t b r \ i n t h J u - r t .
After hours FA 2-2819 - FA 2-3012
e la t Circuit, In a n d t ' s r S a i u l u o l a 3 LARGE bedroom house unfurn­
LOCATED
OFFICE RENTALS, completely
C nna lf, nn rlrta.
ished. Excellent condition in LOVELY large home, extra large
SOUTH IMNECRBST K SUNLAND ESTATES
air conditioned Rni* L Pay
T--* ahhf*vlaia&lt;S ti t l e nf t h - r a i a
good location. Oviedo FO 5-3433.
la P r a d a r l r k J . I tah laan n a n d K a.
livmgroom, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms.
(on. Registered Real Estate
t h a r M R n h ln an n . hla wlfa v a - a n a
•uacloui ktirhen. family room.
R-nk*r F I 3.1301
1 \ and FH A FIN AM1M,
PHONE
FA
2-1389
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BUILT-IN DREAM
Fenced yard. 10* W. tinora.
a r l r k J I t o h m a n n and y t a i h r r M.
VA—Ml DOWN PAYMENT
240.
Adults.
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N.
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Ave
KITCHENS
Unhlnaon, hla w l f a halng P l a i n ,
FA
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7214.
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Sanford Arenua.

17. Peta. Li vent nek, Nuppltee 19an VESPA “ ISO", asad only •
month, extra equipmewt. Ph.
SIAMESE kittens, nine weeks old.
FA 2-7119.
llou»e broken. Ph. FA 2-1833.

PLUMBING
2 HORSES for vale. FA 3-3984,
Contracting k Repairs
f r ee Estimates
IB. Boat* and M otor*
R. I,. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Plume FA 2-3.383
G a ie w a * T o Die W s t e r w t y
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

"T h e d esig n a l a f f re g re t* n o t b rin g here f o r fh o
lau n ch in g . T hey’r e bu ay on 9 v an tly im proved m odel.”

ARMY-NAVY. A’T lP m

BROKER

Stenstrom Realty

Beautiful
Wynnewood
Home

APPROXIMATELY 199
Ion Jugs, cleaned, rajpped and
cased 3c each. FA 21961 a r
FA 2-3403.

NORGE wa*lwr, 1 vycie, suslitat
condition, tl cu. ft. Freater,
good condition. PA 2-3441.
FOR SALE OR TRADE- Kay
Spanish electric guitar. Trad*
for typewriter or sell fee $44
Cesh. Phone PA 2-7111.

TWO DOORS 19 i 81 weed fraaw,
plale glass, door chock*. A
great buy at $30.00. P in t 744era I Saving* A loan.
PINE Timber, 019 Cypress Ave.
FA 2 3731.
LARGE Africa* fish w arn*,
breeding sire. *7.00 per thousand.
14th Street old Dili* Highway
Longwood, Charles folley.
SPINET Piano. Blende toasted
mahogany console. Practically
new, guaranteed. Cost 11.700.
will sacrifice $430. PA $-1071.
SUNBEAM rotary alaririt law*
mower, good rendition. Phone
KA 9-8471 after 8:00 p.m.
REDWOOD FENCING
See Sample at . . .
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
6th 4 Maple
FA 3 0384
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 1-7931
FOR SALE: Portabl* Ramingto*
Quits-writer—A t rood. Reason­
able. Call FA 1-3117.
21 INCH TV, Ilka naw, coat $449,
sell for *100. FA 2 4794.
49 MERCURY *130; space healer
kith fan $33; electric mower
$23. FA 2-4143,
SEWING machinr, Singer $124,
ideal for drrperies, alip cover*
or tailoring; sacrifice. FA 1-3604

2.1. Notice* it Parmtnri*
THE PROPERTY located at W04
French Ave. haa been taken oft
Hie Realtors lists. II. n . and
Flora E. Whitten.

21. Lost 4 Found
LOST: Herford yearling around
A.C.L. Railroad lines on Wesf
First St. Owner W. Co«k.
FA 2-3834.

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$8,500
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3 bedroom. Large lot
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27th Street.
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lop investment
19.309
2 ROOM furnished apartment $43 2 bedroom best neighborhood
111 N Park Ave Phone
2 2120
per run , utilltiei included. Ph
1300 down 172 monthly t ’o.oou
FA 2 3219
3 bedroom tnrni.hed apt.
pltis'2 rental apt*,
19,500
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Park Ave. FA 2-0731.
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LAUNDRY PRESSER Apply ia
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W1NTED; J waitresses past litgh
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ply Chick ’N Treat, French Ave.

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LOW INTEREST RATES
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JTb'f iPsnforS Vrralh
P are 12—Kri. Oct. 14, 1960

Baptist Church
To Hold
Barbecue Supper

CAPT. DEANNA NICHOLS

NIKI ASHBY

S U N N Y S K IN N E R

Active SHS Career Sparks Cheerleader Squad
The girl* who ehear the player*
on to touchdown* have a very
busy schedule. The group has been
practicing since the end of sum­
mer, long be fora achool started.
At the end of spring last year,
they attended the Cheerleading
Clinic in Tallihassea to learn new
cheer* and method*. Fraetir* ia
every morning end the girl* lead
all the pep rallies held before each
game.

also been an atlendent for the
Go! Sanford, Go!
Fight! Sanford, Kitrht!
May liny Itnnre,
Win! Sanford, Win!
Ronnie Glelow i* one of the jun­
(Jo! Fight!
ior girl* In the cheerlradlng aquad.
U f a WIN!
llonnle hn* been a cheerleader for
This Seminal* High School two &gt;ear* and wa* head of the R
fheer describe* the go, fight end aquad gitU Inst year Khe hn* been
winning attitude «f the *ev*n active in many of the achool'*
girl* who make up tb* SHS cheer­ clube, Mime of which are the Span­
leading A squad.
ish. I.atin, Tri III Y, Future TeachDeanna Nichole, Sunny Skinner, ei * and she served on the JuniorNiki Aehby, Bonnie (iielow, l)eb- Senior From committee. I.w»t year,
hie Seott, Sharron Riaer and Ann* llonnie wa* In the group rhoaen In
Crappa era the active girl* a ho he the first mrinhert in the An­ Sandra Tebbe, 12
will lead tha rah* for our home drew bracken Chapter of the Na­
teem.
tion*! Honor Society. Alter high Dies Of Cancer
Sandra Tehhe, 17, daughter of
Deanna, rapLaln of the aquad i* arltool, Ronnie, haa plana for col­
Mr. and Mra. Chares R. Tebbe of
on her fourth year aa cheerleader. lege end a liberal art* cotire*.
Betide* cheering, *he la active In
Debbie Scott I* not only a vary Holly Hill, died rerently in Day­
the Tri HI Y, triple trio o( the glee activa member of the cheerleader*, tona Beach, following a lengthy
•lub, a member of the itudvnt but a bald worker for her junior Illness caused by cancer.
Sandra was the niece of Mr*. If.
eouncii and * w«i!.cr on the K.v el*-*. ThU year, Debbie is ttcaiHole ataff. She wa* preaident of urer of the junior clea* and alno •SthoU, ISt Bomb»y Ave, North
her claea during her (reahnian ■ervea on the student council. Orlando.
Survieufa, m addition to her
&gt;ear.
During her achool year* a t Sem­
Deanna haa future plane ellrr inole, ehe ha* been in the l-atin parents, were a twin sister,
high achool which inrludc going to Cluii, preaident of the freahman Sharon; an older sister, Diane and
•ollege and taking up elementary cla** end on the Jr.-Sr. From com­ two younger brothers, Richard
mittee. Debbie alao plana to at­ and Hobart.
teaching career.
Sunny Skinner i* on hrr tblid tend college after school.
Ann* Cruppe i* lit year* old ami Donna Victim’s
year a* a SHS cheerleader, Among
the many activilie* of Sunny i* i* on the third year a* a cheer­
her wnrk with the Kry liule aUff, leader, During the past twu year* B^dy Found
Glee Club and Tri Hi Y. She lie* at high achool, ehe haa been in
ISLAMORADO (UPI) — N*
Glee Club and tha Latin Club and tionil Park Ranger Bab Maxwell
aUo served on the Junior-Senior Salutdav found the body of Mi*.
North Orlando
From committer. Anne plan* to
Ruck Grundy, a victim of Hurri­
take a liberal art* course in eol- cane Donna, on nearby Club Key.
Garden Club
lege.
Mrs. Grundy wia waihed away
Sharron Riser ia a spoils fen of during the hurricane when ahe
To Open Season
r.ut only foutbai! but tennis. She
The North Orlando Gnrdi-n Club an* in the tennis club at SHS. Re- and her husband had sought ahelwill reeuma activities fur Ihr ten- ' vide* the spurt* i lub. she wa* sec- trr in Iheir car on Iziwer Maleeon with the (imt meeting lu lie rctuiy of her sophomore cluss, in ri.tnbc Key.
held at the home of Mr*. W. &lt;i. tha Til lit Y, the Future Teacher*,
Harris, ISO N, Cortex Ave , Oct. Lnlin and Glee Club*. Sharroii hui
Smith Corona Sterling
10. 7:30 p. m.
brr mind made up on a caieer,
IRIK CABLE
Mr*. Robert Dean, pietident of Aflrr college, Sharron i* set on
TYPEWRITER
the club will be ro-hoete**.
leaching a louith grade class.
With Carrying Cat#
Mr*. Fred Trlanmn of the Win­
Niki Ashby has two high honors
USED, BL'T
ter Park Garden ('lull with "New t» her credit while in high school.
Calendar” her topic, will he ape- She wa* elm li d to the office of
LIKE NKW
riel gueat ipeekvr fur till* gather- vice president of the siildent ciiuutug.
til last yrar and was selected to
All ladiei of the community in- attend the Gill* State. Niki it also
teieeted ill Joining Ihr Hub a ir re­ ait active member of the Tri Hi Y
OFFICE SUPPLY
quested to phono Mra. William and hua been in the Glee Club and
tl7 MAGNOLIA
MacKinUiah at FA 2-(83t.
Spanish group.

SHANNON RISEN

DEBBIE SCOTT

BONNIE (i IK LOW

The
Elder Spring* Baptist
Church U planning a barbecue a u j
per today at T p.m. The purpose
•^ y .,fo r this
».
ie to
- strengthen Hie fellowship bond* of
the church family and to extend
the warmest kind of invitation
to our many friends and neighbor*
of the church.
With- the Binlherhood and she
Womens Missionary Union cooper*
atiog to make the barbecue a sue*
ce-a, Hie church u expecting mat*.J
guest* to be present from near­
A N N E CRAPPS
by Suniand Estates aa welt as
from the surrounding community.
The evening events will include
au old fashion hymn sing, special
music, good food, and wonderful
pioind and one cent for each ad­ fellow-hip, with the emphati* on
ditional pound or fraction »f a Hie fellowship. The church family
agrees that occasions such as Una,
pound.
Full Information and instruc­ which provide opportunity for
tion* ream-ling j.ibmrisinn of ap­ making new friends, renewing ol O
acquaintances, and exirndin* tha
plication* »nd preparation of
warmth of church fellowth;p to
material for the mail* may he ob­
liie commpnity, is a part of our
tained at the local post office.
Christian witness.

Libraries Have New Postal Rates

Osteen Baptists
Install Officers

Fiesta Day
At Lake Mary

The WMU of the OMrrn Raptisl
had Ita new officers installed by
the minister Rev. Joe Douthitl.
The new official* installed were
Mr*. J. S. Frierson, president;
Mr*. Troy Gary, first vice presi­
dent; Mr*. King Allman, second
vice preaident; Mr*. John Lcmun,
secretary; Mr*. Claude Tyson,
prayer chairman; Mr*. Robert
William*, and Mrs. Guy Hrall,
community missions chairman;
Mn. Albert Clark, Mr*. Harry
Osteen and Mra. Robert Williams,
GA'a chairman; Mrs Kenneth
Harvey, Mr*. Albert Frll and
and Mra. L. S. Jones, sunbeam
chairman.
Following the installation cere­
mony the group retired to the
educational building lor a mn.il
hour.

The Luke Mary Community
Church women will vlagc a " fie s ­
ta Day” at the Educational Buildmg Sal unlay beginning at t pm.
A wide variety of rnlcrialnm r/j
and sale* booth* will be set up
for children ami adult* am! typical
carnival food* will be available
for those wishing to eat the even­
ing meal at Hie church.
Climax o! Hie event will lie a
miscellaneous auction to he held
at 8 pm .

Monroe Supper

Joe! S. Field, Sanford Povtmiivter, ha* announced a special
rate now In use by the postal srrvire in a program which encour­
age* the exchange of library ma­
terial from one city to another
throughout the United Stale*.
Fields caution*, however, that
the sin-rial into applies only when
library material* arc loaned or
exchanged between authorised
schools, public libraries ami cer­
tain nonprofit organizations^
Mailing rate* under this pro­
gram atv four cent* for the first

Mem hem and friends of the Lake
Monroe ITU will meet at the
school tonight at r, p in. fur a cov­
ered dish supper. All person* at­
tending ate requested to bring
la tiles service.

Nearly M thousand worker*
.ne employed in Switzerland's
walchmaking trade nr one out
of every 33 poison* rncagrd in
the nation'* industries.

Sister Ruth
Advice on all matters
Sb- 1- G-hI Horn and God Gifted, to help
those in need of (trip. Everyone in need of help w weJrome
SHE HER TODAY
A A . M. In 9 |». M.
LOCATED 1 MILKS N. OK SANFORD - ON 17-9J ACROSS
FROM C U R Dl \MOND.

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LET'S GRIN and share IT!

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Let's give our Florida guests a warm aod happy Sunshine State
welcome. These good people ate an important pari of FkniCw's
growth and prosperity, so let's make them fee) truly wanted. A
little courtesy and friendly cheer will bring them back another year!

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MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, I960

SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A

N O T

Up First Bonded
Warehouse Here

W ater Proposals
The urgency of in.*i.*linir on tmmpiiint*
action on a flood control and water connervation projtrum for Ihe Upper St.
John* area was laid before Florida'* conyrr.*.*ional delegation today bv Seminole
County and municipal officiulA,
Hep. Syd Herlong told The Herald juat
before the meeting that h# agreed that
"this i.« Central Florida's most important
project" arid said he also agreed th a t "it
is essential that work lie started on it

Sanford w»H get its first bonded
warehouse tn the very near fu­
ture.
The City Uomnmsion signed au
agreement Friday afternoon with
W. A, Adam* to sell him s J-W foot
■'I'll do everything: possilile to expedile
lot on tha northwiril corner of
action on the request* oT your ofriclatle.**
Commcrciil and Holly Av*».
Ilcrlony said.
Adams said after th* meeting
William Norman of Sen. Sprssard Holthat he will ilart work on the
laiui'* staff represented Holland and said
warehouse aa soon a* plan* are
tho senior senator "completely backs"
completed next month.
The city agreed to sell the pro­
perty for (I.tXW lest than the appiai*rd value of Moon, do-pile
the prote-ts &lt;d Comptissioner Joe
tlaker.
Baker, in voting against the
sale, laid the city had "mi right
to aubsidire a business on tax­
payers mnnci."
However, both Mayor Kail Hig­
ginbotham and Uonimissionrr Ro­
Shown phoning are, from left, Mrs. Hose Fedier. Mrs.
SOUItiiKlN lii'-LL IlIUNt-D O Y i.ll F A L lU r iE S
bert Brawn argued that there was
Loretta Duffy. Mrs. Isabel lteurick and Mrs. Nolle Wood­
Saturday to the Sanford-DeBary Enteitaiiunent Assn,
a "definite" need for a ware­
for solicitation of memberships fur the upcoming concert ruff. looking on are Chester Rearick and Bob Sheddcn,
house and that th* tie deep lot
telephone company mnnager. First concert is Not. 17.
season. This is the group’s membership drive week and
ll of rvo value to (he nlv now.
(Herald Photo)
an office is open at 101 S. Park Ave. to enroll members.
Adam* agreed to pay l.'.txfl im ­
mediately for ihe property Mid
M.nhO within four year*.
The bosrd al«o emphasued that
Ihe warehouse must he constructed
within a year or the property
would revert h*i,k to the city,
Weather Rou^h
t They alio itipulali-d that Uie
ROME tU I'l) — Snow up fo JO
j warehouse must operate for at
| inr lie* deep. iorrrullal raiaa and ,eail lhl&gt;f ) f m of |# m t )ljlrk
i landalkle*
cau.ed
widespread |]lr city.
•
't he warrhiiina would hr benefi­
SCHENECTADY. N. Y. (UP) The lOiiO-til Ctiiiiity Tax lull i* &lt;25o,750.ti95 with noil- (lam*s* and disrupted communicial lo the m ine cily for ituring
&lt;%Employet rf the General Elertne
calionx
in
ooiihern
llal)
Sunday.
e \e if|.t vuhiationn at f I7ti,507.t 19, a check of the roll reves!
valuables, Adams said, adding flut
C«i„ home plant here Hocked bark
lie hope* lo empluy at ir**l It)
Cuban Defects
to woik today for the first time erl tin lay.
Tax A.saeBsor Mary Farle Walker, v*ho :* attending a
lin ts Osi. S
GUAYAQUIL Ecuador tUPD — per-fini m a* operation.

GE Employes
Flock Back
After Strike

Tax Roll Gains;
Books Now Open

Herionjr’s statement and will work for *r.
tion and appropriations for th# flood con­
trol system.
Today'* noon meeting: at the Capri was
the first one called by John Krider,
head of a committee set up after consulta­
tion at Jacksonville last week
V «
engineers and officials of tha Central and
South Florida Flood Control District.
Another session was scheduled later
this afternoon at Orlando, to be partici­
pated in by Osceola, Orange. I-ake, Semi­
nole and nih*»r representative*.
Committees on water control* and
city and county commissioner* are seek­
ing to enlist the aid of everybody possiblo
tn produce an immediate commitment on
the flood control and water conservation
proposal.

News Briefs

TALK INC FLOOD CONTROL HUIHLKMS with Hep. Heritmg are, from

International Electrical Work conference in Jncknom ille today, had earlier cnlimated the lain Morse Delgado, ikipper of
left. Sanford Mavor Karl llii'ginbothitrn, Oviedo Mayor Let llary, A|t«era' laical .mi rent ill approxi­ rum-exempt valuation- at SI75,(MK).00(I.
monte Mayor Wilbur Hawkins and Longuood Mayor A. I.. Lorntann.
ih« Cuban freighter Havana, deThe 1959-60 roll we* ( l &gt;.2,000,. j
~
—
'
mately 9.000 member* into the
(Herald IMiutn)
leclrd .Sunday laving h* dal nut
plant in defiance of ■ strike by UVH) for non-exempt property valwant to Irv« under th* “tyranical"
the international union.
uatiuna.
icgimc
cd Prcntiar Fidel t'astr*.
About luo pickets, half of them , Th* County Commiaxiuu i» ex­
^ laid to be from other Miil-strtklng pected to net the U i rtilk figure
Ilia family already had lied froag
,
1.
r
^ local* includinit thru* in Pitlificld, at Huesstoy'a meeting.
v W 'b i Miami to seek political , Th*
f
CarUnJ
Green*
51.
flight
engineer
on
■
A
u
r
o
n
i
f
n
t
rolls
record*
show­
Mai*., and Syracuse, N. Y. tried '
asylum.
Navy jet trainer which rra*Med
ed th a t iiun-»xmi|il land valuaWi-dm-ndny i.&gt; the dciulline lm qtiulilving for the
to stop them.
The Pink l.adira, women's auxWedne-day. »a* found Sundae
l mii l 'it&gt; t iimiuissiiin | nmIa in the Nov. 8 election.
Police atopped picket* at the tion* a t t 151,553,2 10; personal Iliarj- of Seminole Memorial Hos­ Pacifists Foiled
near the (tklawaha River alwnil
Thus fur. Turn McDonald and K. J. Boynton have
gate from handing out leaflcla to property a t $21,1)15,950 and i»il- pital, held )he annual *l*rtinn of GROTON, Conn. (UPI) — A
two mile* from wher* Uie plane
rond
and
telegraph
a
t
(.1,937,750,
qualified
lor tho (Sruiip 2 scat and present commi.sxinner
workers m car* tueam ing in'n the
officeii Saturday at a buffet group of pecillxtx war* tell to­ fell
A.
I„
WiNon
and I,. A. Aiider.eon for tiinup 1.
plant. Officer* raid the pirkrlr, 929.
day without a nuclear ttilmiarin*
\ \A offinal* v.ml that the teal
Itccuid* further show that *x- lum In-mi at tha I'upii.
Tin* i Ii' jiil11tit* f o r registering to vole in the election
who were not members of the
Three Sanford business place!
|li* plan*, designed to fall
ainpl property valuation, includ
New- officer* ara Ml'a. I-lank to picket. The Navy slipped Ihe
is Oct. 28 a n d tho* far approximately :&gt; juo persons have
local union, were holding i.p Irafwere
broken into during the week­
I’vilerU
tiling
aub
George
Wash
j
away
automatically
after
ejection
iniC the Sanford .Suva I Air Sin Woodruff, preaulanl; 31m. Ghrtiregistered.
fie. Th* lea Ilet* urged th« work- tion, county school* and churches, topher Butler, fist vice president: tngton out of harbor and into the | lo open the flier’s parar'iute, wav
end ami police ara planning •
D si* to lefuae to go back to work. at (.11,231.393 and homestead Mr*. William Uylrr. second vie* -ea Sunday to prevent an incident still strapped intact lo Gieen v
concerted effort to stop the rush
Federal mediator* met today in property at 147.3(6,9(0.
president; Mr*. Then Brooms, ra- alter the parifivts llirealenril to body.
of
minor break-ins that have
New York with IUK ami f«£ rrp
The pilot of the plan*, t.l Rod
Mrs. Walker had completed mat curding secretary; Mi-. I.. A. An- try to tioaid the sun.
plagued
the city for the past I vn
rr'Cntalivcx for further talk*.
erick Dickens. 27. ejerled after
tax roll last Friday with the roll* demon, corresponding »ecretsry,
weeks.
the je ts engine flamed out et
Other negotiations u c ic ached- open today through Nov. 2 for mid Jtra. frving 1‘ryor, treasurer. Have To Work
5,000 feel. Hr pararhuied safely.
tiled for Hu* afternoon in Pills- property owners to look over their
The MAM Food Market at Filth
1‘lans were made during the busi­
NEW YORK (UPU - The head
The plane fell into the river.
and French Ave. Wits broken into
burgh between ICE ami Weating- holdings.
ness meeting for a plastic party to of a policemen's orgundaliun is
Dickens aeid Greene released
for (he Hurd time in le-s than
houae Electric t’orp., repreaentaThe County Coinmi-siun will sit he held Nov. K at the Jewish porletl Sunday that CO lo 70 pet
the
canopy when the llamemit
two week-, with seven cardans of
live*. ICK'a contiact with Wesl- us the Urn id of equalisation to Community Center, and for a bake ceni of New York City policemen 1
cigareles, four quar t ot m Ik
inghouae expired at midnight Frt- hear com plaints on ih« roll Nov. 2. -ale Nov. 22 in front of Food Fair. hold outside jotie tn violation ol occurred, and that he thought lie
I.KDPIII.DVII.I.K l UIMI — Col seph lieu as premier. T shorn he
heard Green* eject his seat from
and une and half d acn ran ly
As of 11 a. m. today, there weir
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^ day hut strike action was de­
Joseph
Mobutu
said
today
that
Ihe law. John J, Casscse, presi­ the plane almilt five seconds tie
apparently convinced him Lumum­ ] bars stolen.
about
15
persons
checking
the
roll
C
I
L
l
C
|
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.
a
p
layed.
dent of th* Patrolmen's Uenevo hire Dickena himself left the President Moise Tahumbe oi the ba might spring one o( his sur
The market had lire i lu o’ it inquestioning
A s....o r office T i e T C e F i g h t M O r C S
I
laical 301*1 decision to return to and qoesti
breakawav Katanga province had
lent Assn , said 14,000 lo 17.001 rraft
! In twice last week.
prise*
at
sorb
a
-esviun,
workers
on
Ihe
roll.
work in defiance of IUK national
NAS search parlies and the pledged him foil moral, tnllllary
policemen were forced In take llirir
The Sa i'u I Prodl r f t rr
Tha deadline for th* roll
The TUyearntd Mobutu, who
leader*hip rame alter tiE nffeted
Marion
County sheriff a office had ami linaoiial support tn bring
jobs
herauve
their
polire
pay
wiar
l*ir(rd that -nmeot o h. -c min
July but .Mrs. Walker, who defeatALGIERS. Algeria (U l'Il—Ihe
selleri
control
of
power
Sept.
It,
a trues la«t week.
romhed the area ebnul 10 miles order haik to the Congo ami keep
Ihe plant at SOI \V. I.l.ll Nt. s&lt;J[T''ed Richard McCann* for th* post barcMt hgliting in two year* he- too low.
-aid Shurnbe is ' with mi like s Itmo Sunday night.
The J,300-mem her local a execu­ In the May Democratic primary, Iwre-n French force* and Algerian
east of Ocala ami r Wedne«da&gt; out the Communists,
Mobutu quike to newsmen U&gt; brother,’*
tive board voted to accept litia had twen granted three extension*. Moslem rebel* took more than 300 Politics Warming*
afternoon.
Police rep rlf&lt;l that entry wis
day aland Ills surprise flight to
back to-work truce Saturday alter
The
victim’s
hometown
was
"Tshunibc i* snllt.'om mum vl gained Its p i.m r a — cell on tin
Indication* today are that the !'»#( 0'&lt; r Ihe weekend in the
TAMPA (UPI) — Voters in Ihi
it* beitnest agent and president co only tax hills will h. mailed out An
res Hills, a * * , reported to­ first District awaited more point Marion, Ala, Funeral arrange Elisabeth*die Sunday lo talk with like me and Hic-e Comuiumsls wc-i -oi. uj die foil’ I u i ti..i 'crs
Auras
Tslwmhs » biller foe of deposri) from Glims and Guinea must atop -aid that apparently the oriy
menls are mromplels
, aaid they walked out of a nego- unmetime next month.
da).
cal fireworki toda.i
following
Congo Premier I’atrir* l.omuinha meddling in our internal aftairs," iti at m ioia: was one barhacucd
French officials said 277 Mns
* liaimn session because IUK Pre*
charges that Rrp. William U. t ra
Sportsmen
To
Meet
Mobutu said hr intended to keep he said. "If they do not, l will ham.
Iritis were killed A private source
Went Jamc* ll. Carey used "vici­
reported stand hi French soldiers mer screpird illegal campaign
8. R. Jetiuings president of the Congolese pulitiral partms anl harden my policy toward them."
I ie Lur"'t - wn- unsneerss ut
ous and abusive language" against
eoniributions. Cramer’s Ocmocra S,-iiiinol* C o u n t y Sportsmen's parliament out ol liO'inevs for ihe
killed.
lie ha- accused .Ghanaian and in breaking into the glass m&lt;
them, "arbitrarily derided to re
The healing up ot Ihe Vlgerian lie opponent, Stale Attv James M Ctuii will lead discussion of hunt- resl of Ihi year
Guinean UN troops of interfering i i i ' - d o,’.m at the plant.
ject" the truce offer, and showed
u i r followed appeal' hy the reb­ McEwen leveled the arrusetion mg in the Farmington .Slate ManMobutu had been con-idcring in Congolese affairs by shielding
In a i ither hreak-ln, police sai-t
■complete disregaid of the fact*
els to Commum-t China amj Rus­ Saturday and prosluced a farmer agcinent arsa and rs-purt on tlm recalling parliament In at rip laim luimumha, but hr said hi- would that tile I’allick Frail Co. u t
of the ease."
sia for more help to free the gi employe of Cramer’s law office Wrkiva River area status at a umlia of his parliamentary im not try to arrest Lumumba, The French \ve. w*s e itcred. but
CALCUTTA. Italia i l l ’ll — ant North African territory from who McEwen said supported the meeting of the group today at A j inanity from srr*-sl ami to vote Untied Nation* last week rejected apptreiiCv t ithing u u
More than 3,W« per-tins perished Eranl-*.
rlaim.
p. m. in the rourihoo-v,
However, police &gt;a;d, the In­
in mio** miHler.de na’innali-t Jo Molndu's ' uliiinaiimt" lo hand
in tlw cyclone and tidal wav* that
truders "loti up" the place a u|
him over.
ravaged ncarhy roastll areas of
broke a gum hall machine.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Three of east Pakistan and offshore islands
Police i cported aim that $&lt;k)
the big money winners on tele­ last Monday, according to re­
stolen Irom the home of It.
vision (pus shows were arrested ports reaching here today.
laslman, inti Palmetto Ave.
today on perjury charges stem
The reports said the exarl
. . . .
.
,
„
Kastman told officer* a bur­
MIAMI fC I’li Grief and v*nrullsr Iris hi* fortune and K, ■ I h a t» .u|.(..,'rd to h* th* law.
mmj Irnrn a grand jury investi­ death loll may never be known
glar
apparently took the money
County Democratic Party olfi
because many of the dead were gatic* blurred the speech of Wil- adopted homeland when h* ffoi But he (Caatroj could ha»* »«gation of qua show fixing.
from a pair of pa.ms on a chair
ciala
have
called
a
Hireling
ol
Charles Van Dorrn, Hank Bloom washed out to rea while otliers liam O, Fuller alter hi* 25-year-Cuba last yaar wish his wift and len-ed the body. He change* laws
m Ihe bedroom uf the house.
campaign workers for i p. m
garden and Elfrida Von Nardroff were buried under ton- of mud uij -m, hail j;»,i bsfut* the gun- -even children. He had lived in all the time."
Tuesday at City flail.
surrendered to Ihe district ailor- snd deb.is. Numerous fisn.ng of a Cuban filing &lt;qu*d,
Cuba many yeats and had carved
Fuller's “Of* and 4wo of his
Plain (or an all out drive for
. . . . . . .
.
, ,
,. .
u e y ' s office on Ihe second degree boats were reported mixsing.
,, . (witiiiiae
, , _ #110 » u
fuller had
stale Democratic candidate* in
perjury charges.
•
r.Aicnv'c
, borne up
,, ,well
. upun a , .nonane tam h out ot lbs wild daughtei* usr*
, in
. , th# rouitiomn.
frntta m the fis tirn purl of th#
lUracoa *nen hn «on
tn«n
Hu* November general election
Th* grand jury named more ju.rifii to homri and prupurty *riflv *nlT tn t n**^» that hit
will lie discussed.
&lt;hot for allegedly island AU his children had been and sentenced to death.
(hsn fo in connection witn its Hard lm were the islands of Han* i *io,**lt
Conlinuatiun of the adjourned
..... v ..i.iK.ti.
"They said he didn't #v#n d#
All campaign workers and man
investigation of qua sou* ti-ging. gamati.
Koluhdia, Sandip .„,i
and uHa. “invading" Cuba with 21 other born there. He got out beo u -r he
a as accused of talking against the tend himself," Fullvr -aid. “It
agera uf all the candidates are ( assclhcrry Town Council mceG
hul it war reported that names tiya in the Bay of Bengal «#ar men last week.
11* faah'ooed
* crude wooden Castro regime.
wuuldn’l have made any difr*i#nte
mg will begin today a; 7:30 p. m.
urged In abend.
of those involved would not he re Chutegang
cross, and after stenting tt on nit
"I
a-»k* when they got inyway if he &lt;lid.' *
in the Town Hall.
leaded until arrested
Members will be asked lo con­
front lawn plated hi- soil's Marine vvuid of th* execution being tarAX Miami, federal Irom’ge.iin,,
sider a proposal made last week
Corps hut on it to symbulixe th* tied out," Fullersaid. “They told authorities today questioned 21
Churches (hiin
by Mayor William M. Benson con­
grave uf a soldier dead in combat, me he died without awhimper." A Cuban* wtur fled their homeland m
, NEIV YORK i l l ’ll — Cnurch
cerning the e!ectlou of mayor*
But tie. tenderness vanished physician had givsn tha fathar a a small boat after being hunted tn
^ nicmb- r-hip m the United States
and their authority in naming
about Cuba and sedative.
the streets of Havana for 10 days
L a -e Monroe has gone down when ha spoke
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. lUi’lt
was reported at an (il-llinr high
clerks and marshals.
Fuller said his son was buried by Castro’s agents.
six Inches since ]a*t Tuc-day, City (’lender Fidel Cn-lro.
—The
Soviet
Union
today
accused
j
today. Toe National Council of Manager W E. Knowles -aid to­
The meeting last week was
I'll go buck to Cuba,* he said, in a common grave with otliers
fifteen of the men were poiitiChurcncs, :n I: arsr.'.ia! compilation day.
I.KON Itl.ANT'ft, t'lilmn Secretary * General Dag llaintnar- adjourned io order that council
n i go b*.k with lm- uf th* a s - 1 whu w ,,» *h„t wish him. He s a d cal pri-.-nefs at !.a Cabana prison
of church membership figures
rould further xliidv life
government had pm. at Mioro f’u-ile Th# n*her six consul ut .Minmi has re­ &gt;k|'Jd iif rxtravagunl spending to
This m ortrng the lev el of the pedithm.-. They r-.-oMn'i let m* g*i |h* t ’.j
lio.it 251 rdigi'i - IkkIics , said lake wav 7.fo feet.
last week because they think I'm hibitsd the family from claiming »*i* guards who had helpesl them turned lo Cubit to report further U.8. policies in such cull- mayor s proposal and make *
lU’,22t&gt;.9oj person* were mcinbeis
us-ape and joined Uism in thstr to (.’umUo on a beutinj; |giv* cal araaa as lb* laioga and Laos. check of Ln« charter by laws
Knowles said that Seminole too old.
th* body for two year*.
of churches at j.e cfo-e of 1938, an Blvd. from French to Mellonville
“But I can atill lhool a rifle.
“They won't release bodie* be flight Oct. 7. They said they hid en him by unli-Coatro pro- It refused to support bta I'Ml bud- when the suggestion was mad*
lc.,ea-,e i! 2,«S9 fftt over the pre Aw. will be nlocked off until the I've bren practlung in th* Fiver- cause they're afraid of tha funcr in the hoiuea of anti-Castro -j m- lealiirn of f irin
iquad gel request* for the United Na- that tha proposal wax in direct
(««■* /wee.
t-aOea tor a kmf Wsww."
4 ate haw^ hoe
It
|W « M «*w u*q t^

Pink ladies
Elect Officers

Missing Flier's
Body Is Found

R u n » O r Vote

Police To Start
Drive On Break-Ins
Of Stores, Homes

Mobutu Wins Support
Of Anti-Red Katanga

In Algerian Hills

Cyclone, Wave
Kills 3,000

3 Quiz Winners
* Held For Perjury

I II Go Back,' Father Says After Cubans Kill Son

Demo Campaigners
To Meet Tuesday

Council To Meet
At Casselberry

Lake Still Inching
Down From Peak

Reds Charge UN
Too Extravagant

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�i^ .w lM P la

Bryant Stresses Need For Quality

Around
J T hi Dependable Sunday Cla».&lt;
• of the rira t Methodist Chureh will

S tt**v TbDJilar at l:W y tn. t«r a
* covered dUh aupper. Rev. Jobs T.
- Adam* Jr. will lmtall new officer*
futMxving the aupper.
Member* of the Pineerfit executive board will meet today at

T:M p. m. at the ichool.

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TWe R&gt;uine*i and Protoixlonxl
Women ef Sanford will hear Judfe
Voile William* apeak oe the live
cooalitutJoea! amendmenle to be
voted oe la the November g*a
oral election at their dinner meettax Tueaday, T p. m. at the Civic
Cottar.

Deliberations
Nearing
I.OS ANGELES (UPI) — The
-eionJ Plneh-Tregoff murder i-'*!
moved Into Ita 17th week today
with the jury eapertrd to brain
life and death deliberation* by
Wednesday.
,
Co-proierutor Clifford Crail aaid
he expected to complete elimina­
tion of the ital.,** care Tuesday
by demanding the death penally
for Dr. R. Harnarl Finch, 4-1, and
hi* paramour Caiola Tregoff, 2?.
Crall’x partner, Joieph Power*,
and an attorney fur each of the
lover* already hava finished sum• meriting for the Jury of It woinrn
and one man tha testimony of f*S
person* concerning event* lead­
ing up to the death of Finch’*
wife Barbara, .IS.
The ita tj rhaiae* the oncewealthy aurgeon and hi* mi*trr«*
plotted and carried out the July
IS. 1959, gumhot (laying for tha
dual motive; at love and money.
fra il aaid In hla lummation he
Glenn McCall, who hn* l&gt;««n a*- believed Finch ar.a Carole manu­
eoclated with LlggtH’g Touchton factured the tale they told of driv­
ing to tha Finch homa tha fatal
local atora night merely to persuade Mrs.
Druf Company at tha
t
far the p a n five yyeara, aiaumed Finch to divorce the wrgeon with­
dutlea aa manager ot tha ato n out scandal..
hero Uct. 1.
Mra. Finch had a divorce *uit
that there will he pending fn which »he named
Ha haa auted lha
policy changaa tn the Carol* — Finch’* onetime medi­
business operation.
op*.
cal receptionlat — at correspond­
McCall la a naliva of Sanford, ent la the eult. She alio aought
attended local
loca achooli and recaivod all of hla $760,000 fortune.
hla higher eoducation a t tha llnl*
Crall charged that Finch then
vanity nf |Florida. Ha and hla deliberately ahot hla wife in the
wife, Keida, hava ona ion, Brant, back. Finch claimed tha shooting
who la nine montha eld.
was accidental

Money-Losing Railroads
In Order To Survive

RECRUIT Douglaa Miller,
W. Miller of Sanford, la
preaently aaalgnad to Com­
pany A, 2nd Battalion, lnt
Training Regiment of the
U. S. Army Training Cen­
ter, Infantry, at Fort Jackeon, S. C. where he it un­
dergoing eight weeka of
Imnie combat training.

Made
Adult
Ceramic Classes
Plana are being made lo resume
Mia Adult Caramlca clane* at
gamlnola High School at 7 p m.
Ifowaver, approval of Ihia clae*
will not be granted by the Stale
Department of Education uulci*
it la on a ielf-iupportlng ha.il*.
The enrollment fee will he $12.•0 for the XI week courio which
WU1 moot four houra each wreck. A
minimum enrollment of 20 person*
WtU be required before the clu*
ean be offered. The Initrmtor will
be Jo*eph Mathteua of the Semi­
nole High faculty. Thote taking the
course will be able to u»e the two
electric kllna without additional
coat.
A aurvty la now being made to
determine how many will emoll.
AU Ihoie interested are invited to
write or call E. S. Dougin, Director of Vocational Education, School
Admuutratton Bldg., Sanford

Hospital Notes
OCTOBER 11
Admissions
L*l*h Woodard, Hanford: Srotl
' Cox, Sanford: Add'* Brooke, San­
ford; Candy Child* Sanford; Eloise
' Stallworth, Sanford; Sandra Clark,
'Longwood; Rath* Ann Griffii,
Sanford; LoD Higginbotham, San’ford; Carl lliumliough, Sanford;
- Joann Hobby, Sanford; Thomas
• Brown. Lake Mary; Virginia Hatffvld, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Layton Clark,.Long\ wood, a son.
Dismitaal*
Mamie Warien, Sanford; Chris
• CaneII, Sanford; Walter King,
I Hanford; Mra. Arthur Mullen and
&gt;baby, Sanford; Llnnt* Simpson,
'Sanford; Edward l.ertau, l.ake
Mary; Evelyn Porter, Mima; Bette
! Ann Edwards, Sanford.

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MAJ. JAMES E. Carter (right), of Sanford Artillery
US Army, is shown receiving the Army Commendation
Mctlnl from .Major (Jen. Harold K. Johnson (left), Commmdnnt of the US Army Command and General Staff
College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.

Election Campaign Moves
Into Final Three Weeks
WASHINGTON (UPI) -T h e 196(1
presidential election campaign
moved into the final three weeks
today with the political tem pera­
ture mounting in healed personal
attack* by Sen. John F. Kennedy
and Vice President Richard M.
Nixon.
Kennedy, campaigning in Ohio
today, lashed out at Eisenhower
adminstralion
money
policies.
He charged that ‘‘people ire in
Irmablc” and Nixon is “ satisfied
. . . *he says we va never had
it so good."
Nixon on tour in Connecticut
and western New York slate to­
day, showed every uulicatwn ha
would continue lo hurl “ surren­
der’’ taunts at Kennedy over
whether to abandon the Quemoy
and MaUn lilands off China.
In a speech prepaid! for delivtry today at Dayton, Ohio, Ken.
nrdy declared “ people ate in
trouble'' and while “ there may
not lie Herbert Hoover, there M
Itlchaid Nixon."
.Sometimes I wish H were Mr.
Hoover instead." Krnnedy added.
“ For at least he was concerned,
Hut Mr. Nixon says he is satis­
fied. He says wa’ve never had it
»o good."
Kennedy campaigned t o d a y

NEW YORK (CPU — T w o yaar and a half after It waa first
eastern railroada — proposed. The speed with which
the Delaware, Lack- thia and tha Vlrgtnlan-Norfolk k
k Western — formally Western merger* war* completed
nrporat* m erger knot to- hat raised hopes in the industry
Immediately eet out to that the nation's railroad map may
demonstrate that twu can operate be redrawn In leas time than pi*viously expected.
more cheaply than one.
There are currently a total nf 22
The hoard of directors of the
new Cleveland • baaed company, line* mei ger-b&lt;&gt;und as a solution
knnwn aa tha Kria-l,*ekawamia to declining revenue* and rising
Railroad Co., hold* its first meet­ cost*.
In the first eight month* of l%0
ing beta la map strategy to maka
good on the boa»t th at the merged tha' Lackawanna lost $4 9 million
carrier will achieve annual pre­ from operations and tha Erie lost
tax raving* of more than $13.6 $0.3 million,
million within five yeara.
The Interstate Commerca Commisaiun order approving the mar­ Legion Parade
ker became effective Oct. 18.
In Miami Set
Ml-* Gratia Owen, M. died Sun.
The merged carrier, of which
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Near­ day at her home, 311 Magnolia
Erl* is the surviving company, ex­
pect* to get hart mi the earning* ly HO,000 number* of the Ameri- Avc., Sanford.
A native of Hubhenon, Mich.,
track through elimination of par­ van l.rgiun step out today in their
allel freight and paaseuger lince animal convention -parade under Mua Owen moved to* Seminole
mdera lo hold down the. hijlnki.
County in 1913 where the made
and other duplicating facilities.
. .
her home with hor brother, Eu­
One problem that .till must be , El*t,ri‘' , *"M’ " * t,,r
gene, In l.ake Mary. They moved
resolved 1, the fat. of aome 2.000
employe* whose job* were to hava cracker* have been banned from to Sanford in 1941.
tho spectacle, alnog with “any
Only ttirvlvor t* her brother,
been abolialn-d under the merger
plan. Last week a federal judge in pre»entatiun o r repirianlatlon Eugene Owen, Sanford.
Graveside funeral services were
Detroit ruled the merger could go either immoral or In had taste."
Though racy behavior ha* been scheduled for today al 4 p. in.
through as arhrdulrd, but Doled
with the Rev. John W. Pllley,
a temporary restraining order en- '‘" " " I ’ U’e|
m ? P#C‘K‘
Lake Mary Community PretbyJoining the railroad, from laying
^
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. l. „ mated 260.000 apectalor* from it* tcrian Church ofliclatln.
off
transferring
union worker*.
ItrDson Funeral Horne i* in
A three-man federal court In . . . .
charge of arrangement*.
Detroit ruled on the issue which r ‘“ ,a hoU“ U.‘*r_
grew out of a suit brought by two
rail union* that itek a four-year
job "freeie." The rate will he arguad Nov. 16.
According to tho timetable nf
tho new toad, tiro Drat year nf
joint operations will are laving*
of mors than $1 million and mor*
than $ti million at the end of the I
second year.
Oct. 17th through
Tha Etie-Lavkawanna tanks aa
tha 12th biggest rail carrier in Ih*
Oct. 22nd O N LY
nation in terms of operating rev­
enues and h.xa a**ata totaling mor*
Ilian $7n0 million. The toad haa
combined trackage of 4,tiOU mile*
TH E SANFORD - DEBARY
extending from Hoboken and Jer­
sey City, N, J., a* far weal a*
EN TER TA IN M EN T ASS’N
Chicago, Cleveland and Dayton,
Ohio.
’ERFDRMANCES
The merger wa» i-uiiMimmai.d a

through three Republican coograslonal districts, starting in Mid­
dletown, and moving to Dayton,
Springfield and Columbus tonight.
lie aaid he believed in “ sound
finances and a balanced budget
. . . but I oppose rigid man­
agement of the money system in
any special Interest," which he
vs id the Republican adminstralion favored.
Nuon held strategy sessions
.Sunday with vice presidential
numinra Henry Cabot Lodge and
wutia two duien advisers, includ­
ing Attorney General William P.
nosers. Interior Secretary Fred
A. Seaton and Labor Secretary
James P. Mitchell.
One decision reached In the
luvrling* was for Lodge to deliver
a major foreign policy address
Thursday at Minneapolis.
They also discussed tha thorny
nutation of whether a Negro would
be named to tile Cabinet.
There stijl appeared to be some
diisgreemcnt at least in emphasis.
I odg* said after the session that
“ it would be a wonderful thing
lo have a Negro in the Cabinet."

ORLANDO (UPI) — Florid* curriculum followed, the methods’ would U (lightly le*a than h*
must provide quality as well as of teaching and tha democratic, anticipated.
quantity education for its growing goals of nur school
l)n
^apportionment. Dr* ant
population, tlov.-nominee karris Bryant said. "If the.* aien’t up -a:d he hoped to ' “e a bill p aucJ
Bryant told a mid .tat# television’ to date, if they don’t match the “the first day of the 19til Legistsaudience Saturday.
highest standard In the nation.'lure to end this problem w hM
"Anticipating our need* and then wa want to make the changes ha* held u* hack for fiv# yen ^
acting upon them before th e y , necenary to continue Florida’* Bryant called for p statewide,
aggressive approaeir-Lr-riTr-T:-...,.
become acute," la the way to
to leadership in this field.”
Bryant made hi* comment or. lema of controlling floods and prokeep pace, Bryant aaid.
Ha aaid if elected ha would education and several other topic* siding enough water for periods
name a committee to take a top- on a pre-recorded television hook- of drought.
to-bottom evaluation of tho quali­ up through mid-Florida Saturday | Bryant aUo said he aspects a
steering committer he appointed
ty af education In tha atata’i pubalso said he tees no need after hit nomination tn 6(ay to
lie ichool*.
The rommilte*. he said, would to reconsider hi* rampalgn pledge report by the end of this momh
be composed af public school in­ against new etat* taxes, even on ways to Incteaa* F lo n d a ^
structors and administrators, out­ though Florida’s Income this year tourist Industry.
standing adurators from Florida
universities and at knowladgaabla
laymen.
“ W* want to know about the

North Orlando
Club Set To Push
For Community Hall
Tba North Orlando Garden Club
members in their meeting of the
season, have decided to push tha
building of tha community hall
where clubs can hold meatings
as their project.
H ill waa discussed in the meet­
ing held at the home of 61ri. W.G.
Harris oa 110 N. Cortex Ave.
Mr*. Robert Detn, president, wax
co-hostess.
Devotional wa* given by Mr*.
Harris and reports were given by
the secretary Mra. Robert Derum
and the treasurer Mrs. Richard
Slodden.
Sirs. James Grlnsted presented
Mr*. George Sommor w.th a cof­
fee maker for having tha “ Cat den
of tha Month."
The by laws were read by ih*
president and an open discussion
was held on them.
The club planned * Christmai
Part) the second Friday in Decem­
ber. The guest speaker’ Mrs. Fred
Trtsman of Winter Park gave a
talk on a “ New Garden Calendar,"
A question and answer period was
held following the talk and It was
decided to hold the next meeting
on Nov. 10 at Mrs. Derum's home
on tl N. 3rd. «t. at 7:30 p m.

Miss Gratta Owen
Dies Sunday

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"CARMEN” — in Englinlt
6 DEC. CORN HI.IA STABLER
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“A current llroadway Drama"

Judge Rules On Double
Murder, Suicide In Orlando
WINTER HAVEN (UPI) — A
double murder and fuieide look
tha livaa of a* Orlando man, hi*
former wife and their daughter
here, Justice ef the Peace Welter
Bell ruled today.
Edgar E. Fairvloth, (to; Mr*.
Amyrite Metcalf Faircloth, 63, hi*
former wife; and their daughter,
Mr*. Delorea White, 40, of Winter
Haven, all died Saturday night.
Deputy Enoch Odom (aid Faircloth, armid with a .44 pistol,
drova from Orlando to Winter
Haven late Saturday and parked
on a side road near where 6lrs.
Faircloth, a nurse at a hospital
here, lived.
Faircloth walked past the kit­
chen window of the house, fired
through a window, hitting hi*
daughter, who wa* telephoning at
the time.
Then the deputy said he walked

Into the bark bedroom and shq
h'+
Mra. Falrrloth, than turned * 7
gun on hlmielf.
Tha Faircloth* wars divorced
Sept. ». Faircloth moving he OrUndo at that tiina. He left ne
note and tha precis# reasons for
tha shootings wars not known,
Odom said.

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SANFORD
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or* open at the City Hall, commencing .Monday,
September 19, I960, for the purpose of registering for
the Municipal General Election to be held on November
f . I960, and will remain open up to and including Fridays
October 26, 1960.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Registration Officer

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REAR AD.M. Kenneth Craig USN, commander Fleet Air Jacksonville,
presents Cdr. H. S. Moore USX. Commanding Officer, Heavy Attack
Squadron Five w«th the Navy “ E”. The Navy “ E" is awarded to the
squadron which is most outstanding in Rattle Efficiency and Readiness
Excellence. This vear is the second time in four years that the “Savage
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Representatives Named On Student Council
The recently formed Student I Master*, Dan McCall, Lloyd Free*
Council of the Sanford Junior High man, Mary Scott, Dojle Carlton
School has announced it* reprnen- t and Frances St. Pierre.
Alternates are Jimmy Barks,
tativea and alternate*.
Representative* for the *evenlh Jane Harts, Jimmy Dodson, Linda
grade are Ricky Walstrom, Dar­ Jonc», Linda Mitchell, Nancy John­
lene redder, Mike Gray, John son, Pam Smith, Chris Akers,
Cannavins, Bobby Mclntoih, I,#- Calhy Folds, Adreene Epstein, Jim
Roy Nopper, Stephen Harvii, Gay Robbins snd Betty Wiggins.
Stanley, l.u Jaillet, Ernie Rau*
The eighth grade council alter­
meistcr, Stcfany Wrstgate and nates are Buddy Burton, Catherine
C. J. MeUler.
Cammack, Sharon Smith, Dan
Those for die eighth grade are Adams, Jonrl Riley, Wsyne Keile),
I.inda Green, Ronnie Hall, regay Sandra Bisboe, Nancy Rusk, Eddie
Miller, Buster Anderson, Ronnie Griffith, Sue Pope, I.inda Robson
Taolo. Shamn Booth, Susan Haynes and Billy Stemper,
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Ninth tirade alternates are Joyce
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are Ann Aiken, Earl Rlark Jp»n Mathieus. Pat Brantlr?. R\i««rll

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The representatives meet weekly
with their adviser. Mrs.
Belle
Rumbtey. Mam project of the
Council ta to furnish a handbook
explaining school information. The
council consist* of one representalu e and one alternate from each
home room.

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WASHINGTON

HYPODERMIC NEEDLE IN THE HAYSTACK

WASHINGTON — Th* taw t f CL, told bow a well-to-do lady

"Once upon a tints then* were throe
manufacturers of mouse traps, and com­
petition set the retail price at 30 cents.
Manufacturing cost was 15 cents each. None
of the thre* mouse trap makers advertised.
One day one of the manufacturers decided
•
*
*
to advertise. He found that he aatablished
Periodically someone emerges from brand recognition and reached a wider audi­
life's whirlpool of theory to lambaat adver­ ence and broader market. During the second
tising. W* fear that which we do not under­ year his sates grew so much that he increas­
stand. There is a liberal sprinkling of people ed production. This permitted him to install
who have no conception of the value of ad­ new, more efficient machinery and he cut
vertising in our economic world. Dr. Arthur production to 9 cents a trap. Dealers cut
Schlesinger Jr., a Harvard professor, is one their prices from 30 cents to 25 cents. Manu­
of the more recent snipers. It’s altogether facturing profits jumped frorr. 33-1 3 to 50
likely Dr. Schlesinger has never had the percent and dealers made €0-2 3 percent in­
responsibility of meeting a payroll, balan­ stead of 50 percent. Brand recognition was
cing the income and outgo In a busintaa or built up so that the demand by brand forced
of being responsible for keeping a buainesa the two non-advertising manufacturers out
alive. If he ever had, his would be a respect of business.
for advertising rather than a doubt.
“Who paid for the advertising? Not the
Heavens knows I seek no duel with I)r. manufacturer because he increased proflte
Schlesinger. His accumulation of theoretical and cut costs. Not the dealer—he did the
knowledge and his ability to coin devastating same thing. Not the consumer because he
phrases far surpass any propensity of my bought the trap for less. That somebody
own in this area. 1 only know that business had to pay for advertising is a hard, cold
must succeed else our economy collapses. fact, yet it is one of the most misleading
Successful business rests upon an excess of facta in business. The answer lies in a com­
income over expense. Income is rooted in bination of two things. The manufacturers
■ales. Sales are expanded through advertis­ who didn't advertise paid for it and the
economies made possible by increasing pro­
ing.'It’s as simple as that.
Unfortunately there are still soms skep­ duction paid for it. Advertising is a factor
tics who can't or won't understand this pow- in distribution and is paid for through tha
erful sales tool. Russell T. Gray, Inc., an ad­ increase in distribution and the savings the
vertising agency, tells the following pertin­ increased production makes possible." Ad­
ent story in a recent promotion ad . . . a vertising, consistent and powerful, is never
story that should bring understanding to the an expense. It is one of business' most valu­
able and essential investments.
heart of.the most skeptical:

(Ed. Not*: Today Th* Herald I* using a
guw t wlitorial by Louis Spilnan of tha
Wayneaboro N«w* Virginian. Th* only comwent w* wake is th*t th* next tin* aomeon*
g ay s "adverUalng doesn't pay. ask him to
name on* of the 25 mountains in Colorado
that ar* higher than Pike's Peak.*’)

3m . Lyidoa B. Johnson, cm hi*
whiatk-tour of th* South, a rt
fillod with two unbroken sounds
cUckaty-elack of lb* rail*
It worried words of local
politician.
Th* politicians, who hop on i t
on* town and hop off at th t aoxt,
tell th* Texan that tha Democratic
ticket is shakily d o s t to defeat
bi the South o s the issue of reli-

IT

Ultra-Liberals Haunting Vice President Nixon
By HOLMES ALEXANDER
sad Engala . . . censider the** those cartoon* by Uotbiuck and
WASHINGTON', D. C—
iaUrrtntionallat measure* . , , Mauldin, ail tha magsxin* place*
"(The) system which the
a* first step* toward the eitab- and books which, beginning with
economist* call intorvantioaalhia election to Congress in 1948,
luhmant of full Communism.
iim does not combine, as its
have tried to show tha Vic* Proslchampion* claim, some of tha Ludwig von Mlsaa.
det as a mud-tlingar and char­
Tha next time Vice President acter assassin—whenever ha has
feature* of Capitalilm with
Cate r-4*S: Mr*. A L. Cowlai |
com# of tha Socialism , , , Marx Nixon debate* with Senator Ken­ raised hi* voira or hia fist at th* livea in Jacksonville.
nedy, aombody ahouid advlie him Image of Communism In America.
The caaea 1 us# in thii column
ta think deeply on th* paiasg*
The vice president Is today beabove. It expresses, I think, th* Ing defeated by the** aid enemies are generally office patients, but
an* big reason why th* country of hia—tha ultra-Liboratx. Hia once in a blue moon I employ a
should reject John Kennedy In No- fear uf them has dune what letter, so here ia Mrs. Cowl**'
vember. A t the same time, Dr. Delilah did to Sampson. Hia re­
Von Mil**' passage eapie.se. the spect for their good opinion haa recent missive:
on* big reason why ao many Re­ caused him to trad* in hia brass i "Lr. Crane, tomorrow we leave
BRUNSWICK, Ga. &lt;UPI)-To- publican., independent* and Conknuckles for 10-ounve boviug to lake our son to the University
bacco heir R. J. Reynold*’ 11- servativea have not fully accepted glutei. Ills attempt to abandon of North Carolina for four years
tnonlh.old Golden lilt* Airline* Richard Nixon.
tha so-called l^w Road ha* drawn of college.
This seeming paradox is easily j him into a cul-de-sac. Hia try-out
ha* ended all irheduied flight
1 But I just ran'l depart with­
operation* and will be diitolved explained. Economic intervention fur tha role of l.lttle Gantleman is out first writing and thanking you
In tha near future, Executive hy the Federal Government has j an atrocious bit of miscasting. By and our newspaper for his wond­
Vice President Miles T. Baker become our national hapiL In th*&gt; dieting off hia normal jowls, by erful 4-year scholarship, which
recant TV debate, Kennedy akeuh disguising his black stubble with pays all expenses, including tui­
Mid ‘
"Mr, Reynold* didn’t want ta ■d the aelf-portrait of an all-out make-up, by cultivating humility tion, room, board, books, etc.
put any ntora money In It,” Baker Federal intervantiunalist — but and practicing forbearance, Nixon
"Maybe you are wondering how
told United t'rci* International. Nixon, in th* same debate, sketch, ha* turned himself into a char­ you came into the picture? Well,
ed
himself
a*
a
aami-interveiitianacter who is almost unrecognis­
•‘Wo'vo made no profit* at all.”
we have 8 children ranging from
aliat.
able to hia admirers and la appar­
Final flight! wars mad* TuaaIt is a partial stalemate, but ently incredible to tha viawera and on* year to II. And I have learn­
day and SO of 43 amployes war*
thsrs ia a solution for Nixon, Ax list’aner* of the** electronic de­ ed ■ lot about children but I
being dfimietad, Baker said. He
haven't don* ao alone.
an all-out interventionalist, Ken­ bate!.
aald a husinrta of maintenanr*
"Through the hrlp of God and
nedy Is stuck with thl* antl-CapDown with th* New Nixon'.
work and charter flight service talist proposition. Rut as a semlyour WORRY CLINIC column, t
will continue unner hi* manage j inerventionalist — a* one who Let * have th* Old Nixon! Thera found it much easier to rear my
is no other way in which th* Re­
m*nt.
thinks intervention is wrong and publican candidal* can make th* children.
TH* airline had flown scheduled only excusable as an amtigeriiy —
"Bob, our II year-old son. seem­
flight* si,.ca March from nearby Nison la much more flexible. He IMimta a* strungly a* they nee,l to ed to be jinxed for I wax forever
St. .Simona Island tu th* Florida can—he should—attack Kennedy be made. On September JGth, needing to have a doctor sew him
Nilun explained that the giuss na­ up somewhere. U seemed as if
cities of Jacksonville, I’aialka, a* an anli.L'apitalist.
tional product ia about 3&amp;ut) bil­
Gainesville, Tampa, Tallihaiiei,
But in urder to do so, Nixon lion, of which th* Fadaral Gov­ he grew with a piaster cast on
ImkeUnd, Melbourne, Urlando, must first throw away a good deal
him.
ernment supplies around one"So you can imagine the em­
Fort Pierce and Fort Lauderdale. of rubbish which seem* to be both­
fourth end private enterprise phatic 'NO' when he asked to play
Raker *aid Reynold* hail put ering him. He ahuuld consign to
three-fourths. This W good, but football in Junior High. But be fin­
‘over a half-million dollar*’’ into tha trash basket all thuso tut-tut
not neatly good enough,
ally talked me into it. First thing,
th*i venture.
clippings hy Eleanor Roosevelt, all
Nixon must point out lhat the however, nc broke hta foot.
Kennedy propotale would alter
"So that ended hii football car­
Hies* ratios of Federal interven­ eer, I thought. But one day In
tion in tha direction of total in­ July 1 read your column where
tervention. Ha must show tha you advised a mother to let her
speed with which a 4U-II8 billion son engage in sports.
increase in Federal spending (as
"You laid boys were actually
proposed by the Democratic plat­ safer and better off in aupervised
form) would hasten total Fadaral athletics than in gangs on the
intervention. And. above all, streets or drag racing their cars.
Nixon must use th* dreaded ad"And you said modern coaches
jrctise "Communistic” (not "so­ offer splendid character training
cialistic” or any such euphemism) to the tans which make those
tu describe and to damn th* end- athletes belter equipped for suc­
result of such a program.
cess in later life.

THE WORRY CLINIC

Airlines Slated
To Call It Quits

HAPPINESS

THROUGH

HEALTH

Geriatrics
Is old age realty a disease? A
-state of mind? Or just a natnntl condition? Old age
should be the beat part of
life. Family responsibilities
*1 mnde it myaetf, it works every tun*'
have censed to exist and
many old people
have acquired a
competence and
rage 4—Mon. Oct. 17, 1960
1*1 M catarb | r r i U
ar« free from fiw t i i a a MiKLiiw. H i m
e * sm in
nuncial worries.
x t i i i s j, v m a ia s ,
n u i* M
Still many »rc
JAtK. Tons
c a o u u ria n a a
u n h a p p y and
a s t i i t a a oai***
'
a must a s i m
time hangs heavr*hiua*e u*iif «****i a*t****r, s * * « * r , * * « cars*
i a a iiiiu s
• i l a i S i l • •• •• •e la n I S r k M s t.
ily on t h e i r
scalar** a * • « • « &lt; alaaa M i l a i H t a l a a at. I t s * at I S , r * * t o M m at haim.v.
• a a la r * . tlarlX a * * * * * ik * a * « * t U a a f m at ■ • &gt; • ! a, 1ST*.
Helping those in need, taking
T h* u * r* ie to a ■ * * S * r • ( th* O niw a re*** w htoh I* **«irl»e r n l u to fts ia ih* w * !•* ■ •••h lto a tl* * * f n il t t * l*«nl h « i p r t i u i ta in t* more interest it. children are
of great assistance in wardat ■ •o ilm en m n s
ing off senility. Following the
Mm* a u ir r ir
I f Mall
latest discoveries of science.
Or Carat*r
Olfl** F a ll
*• a**sl**l* ( t u n
All I A m
becoming interested in peoan* W**k
l.la tr
01 IA*
(*.*• X &gt;*a*
H is s 1 VMr
a auath* u i
i n a asMth*
u i « ■••th*
pie, civic, religion, politics,
0 Maath* ana
am a i *m«* is * a soars*
are also helpful.
1 M aath
i s*
i n * a M a a th
1.** I M o t h
t . I.
J U rn U tto a a t***M *e t h a t n il M U * * h * * rl|ll* a * h* *al* to Perhaps the most prominent
■At
symptom of old age is a aettlW* part • / any maUeial, nova *r advMkting, • / this *diti*n •(
ing of the spinal column, it
Th* Sanford Herald nuy bt Mgrodutod in any manner without
actually decreases in length
written ponniui** of ska publisher of Tko Jlorald. Any individual
from one to several inches,
o r firm rwrpooashU ft* anth upoaduM — will ha aooMdond a* «*•
due to th* thinning of the
fringing ots Tha Hsrald’a copyright and will bo hold liable for

by Dr. George Crane

"Wall, Bob was now entering
Senior High, and he hesitantly
broached the subject of whether
he could play, ‘Please, Mother,' he
began. ‘May I play football?"
"Well, I told him I had secretly
hoped he wouldn’t ask me again,
but atnee na bad, 1 bad decided
to give him my consent. '
"So he plsyed for the past three
years. Last fall ha was Co-Captain. He had acquired many traits
of leadership and hia team mates
liked him and respected him.
"And these past three years
he has been hurt lets than he
ever nad been. For the careful
training under hia coach’a close
supervision hardened his mus­

BY Dlt. F. LEO KERWIN

damage* nadag tko law.

bv Ed Koterba

cartilagenou* cushions bo­
tween the spinal bones,
Thin condition greatly interfere* with the flow of energy
supplied by the .spinal nerve
to the various organs, greatly decreasing their efficiency,
Spinal manipulations and nd*
juitmenta are of great assist«nce to avoid disease pecu!**•* to the ugeii
Plain, easily digested foods,
small meals and more of
them to avoid taxing the digestive organs, induce welt
being and promote restful
fl«P- Keep planning ami
«A»nf into the future. That
»* th* way
wa-v tu
lu postpone old
‘
a*f - ^ ie you a Chiropractic
caa&lt;*
Qn« 0f * scries of article*
published in the public Inter
ext to explain and llluitratc
(fit
practice of scientific
Chiropractic, written by Dr.
Leo Kerwin whose otic* ia
located at 201 S. French Ave.
and hi* telephone number ia
FAirfax 2-7142.

PROGRESS

cles and taught him how to avoid
danger.
"He waa 8’ 3” and weighed 110
at that time. Now, as ha leavas
for college, he weighs 193.
“ We have four girls and two
boys. I Just hope the next oai
wants to play ball, loo.
"And we all thank you for this
very valuable 4-year all-expense
scholarship.”
College tuition in many schools
runs well over *1,000 per year,
not to mention the additional cost
of board, room, books, clothes and
incidentals.
So Bob won the equivalent of
18,000 to SS.OuO as a result of
his football scholarship.

The reason I suspect this kaa
bean taking plat* ia that the
asm* whispered concern was told
—unwittingly—to ma in confidence
Just the week before- when we
biased the trail for the Johnson
tour,
i
Local laadari along tha way
mistook me, na I accompanied
the Ladlaa for Kannedy-Johnjon
advance jtpard, for a member of
th* Johnon stiff, aven though a
largo button on my lapel said:
"Lyndon B. Johnson—Press.”
They backed me into corners
of meeting balls to confess their
trouble* in the manner of one
politician complaining to another.
More than 2000 miles we toured
—larough Virginia, North Carolina
and South Carolina—and it was
always the same: "The people
down hero won't vote for a
Catholic for President." To be
sure, this was as an exaggerated
generality.
When I triad to rebuff the talk
with the thought that the reli­
gious issue wai supposed to be
dead- thair reply usually went
something like this: "It's not
dead. It's Juit gone underground."
In one North Carolina com­
munity of about 25,000, a promin­
ent lawyer disclosed that, with
hardly an exception, the Baptist
ministers in the county were re­
minding their congregations in
bleak sermons that a Catholic
in the White House would en­
hance the prestige and powar of
the Catholic Church.
Talk e{ this kind, coming at
intimately at It did from a close
source- leave* tha traveler tired
and dipreaaed.
A cab driver In Greensboro, 5.

lamented: “It'* * »hama that h r
tha first lima ia 21 yoara I can't
vote." He laid be asked h er why
not, and her reply wast “ I’m a
good Democrat and a Baptist. I
cannot volt for Republicanism or
CatboUciim."
6
However, from ■ businessman—
a Democratic leader — ia another
Carolina district cam* this re ­
vealing account:
"When Senator Kennedy was
first nominated- It waa obvious
from the talk around here that
we'd lose the county by about
10 to 1. But after Dr. Norman
Vincent Peile came out against
Kennedy, things changed and itw
looks like we will new carry the
county."
He said reieatmont b id grown
to deep against Dr. Pcale "when
ho came out and said he waa a
Republican and then took sides
against Kennedy" that Senator
Kennedy was now assured of a
heavy "sympathy" vote.
Thus, the Presidential cam p aig n s
picture adds up to this ironic con­
clusion in at least some of the
South:
Protestant voter* are largely
choosing up sides not on the basis
of political philosophies, but on a
religious argument.
4t ia a queation whether to vote
against Jack Kennedy because he
is a Catholic or to vote for him
because he is the victim of a £
heavy anti-Catholie campaign.
The Dutch are building an en­
tirely new seaport — Europoort
— west of Rotterdam. When
upeueJ in IK3, it will bus it
new- steel, chemical and oilprocessing plants, and the larg­
est dry docks in the world. Th*
harbor will be able to hindleg
ships up to 100,000 tons, De­
signed to serve Die European
Common Market, tha port is
envisioned as the "gateway to
Europe."
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EX PERIEN CE

A Statement
from the d e s k of

A. L. WILSON
Sanford,
September

Florida
27,

1960

As a candidate for re-election for City Commiaaioner C.rcup One. Sanford, Florida, I find myself thinking
back over th° past year during which time I had made u p my mind not to seek, re-election. However, In the past six
weeks 1 have had so many citizens from all walks of life in our community urge me to seek the post again and con­
tinue to serve, that l decided that 1 would offer to serve fo r another term if the people of Sanford want me to do ao.
Having been a member of the City Commission since May 1956, I am proud of the progress we have made dur­
ing that period. I am very much interested in the continued orderly growth and progress of our city; keeping the
cost to our taxpayers at a minimum by caieful study and control of our expenditures.
With our capital improvement program, we have acquired the Civic Center and youth wing. Goldsboro swim­
ming pool, a new fire station, and new fire equipment. Three off street parking areas, resurfacing some 16 miles
n? city streets, new three way radio system for police, fire, utilities and public works departments along with our
street lighting program . . . We also obtained a lower fire classification resulting in lower fire insurance premiums,
set up employee insurance plan . . . Annexation of approximately 425 acres and gained 2,750 persons in population
. . . Created a full time, year round recreation department, outstanding in small city recreation departments in
the southeast section of the country, and providing recreation activities for over a quarter of million participants
yearly, which is a great factor in helping to keep the youth occupied and off the streets.
When we compare the seven cities in and near the central Florida area that compare in size and population to
Sanford, we find from an independent survey that total payroll contribution, property tax revenue, total general
government revenue, refuse collection revenue, utility tax revenue, refuse and recreation coat per capita for the
citizens of Sanford are the lowest of any of the .other six cities.
We believe, and rightly so. that Ihe City of Sanford is making sound progress and that the tax dollar is
t-in g handled o the heat possible advantage of our citizens, and the welfare of the entire city as a whole.
&gt;.’o v ! don’t mean In infer by any mean.- that I am responsible for a!! this, nor am I trying io lake u c u it for it,
I am merely taking the opportunity to let you know some of the progressive facts concerning your city. And to
give you tome of the reasons why 1 believe Sanford is growing on a sound basis and is a good place to live.
1 consider it an honor to serve on the hoard of Sanford City Commissioners. If re-elected to another term,
1 pledge to continue to work just as diligently a t all times in the beat interest of Sanford and till of its taxpayers!
I still have no personal political aspirations, so I hon-stly feel th.'t I can deal with the affairs of the city to
the best interest of all the taxpayers. Since I am not representing any particular interest or group, political or
otherwise, or being hacked hy any special interest, 1 am in a position to speak, vole and act freely on all ques.
tlons with only my concience and the people of Sanford to account to. If you want me to serve as your commis­
sioner for the next three years, vote for and re-elect A. L. Wilson Nov. 8, 1960 for Commissioner Group One
Sanford, Florida.

Thank You,

A. L. (Al.) WILSON
GROW TH

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Mitchell Builds
Up Reputation
In Pro Grid Loop

I'lited Press Isterwa(least
Bobby Mitchell, who once near­
ly fumbled his way out of pro
football, is latching on to teamm ite Jimmy Rrown'* reputation
as the National Football Deague's
most dangerous breakaway run­
ner.
And that a a big reason why
the Cleveland Browns own the
only unbeaten untied record in
either the NFL or the American
Football League.
Mitchell, a habitual “ fumble
bug" when he brokr Into the
league in 1938. was both surehanded and lure-footed Sunday
when he led the Rrowns to a 48 7
romp over the Dallas Cowboys.
He caught a ahort past fiom
Milt Plum and raced 48 yards for
Cleveland's first score, bolted 30
yards from scrimmage for an­
other. and ran back a kickoff DO
yards for a third TD. Thoie runs
and four intercepted p anes were
more than enough In send the
Cowboys down to their fourth
straight defeat before approxi­
SEABREEZE'S Richard Smith romps for 20 yards against Sanford Friday
mately 28,500 fins at Dallas.
night for the first of his two touchdowns.
(Herald Photo)
Mitchell, who was overshad­
owed by bulldozing Jimmy Brown
for the past two saaaona, now has
aeored 7 touchdowns and aver­
aged 7 yards in 35 carries during
the Brown's three triumphs.
Cleveland took over the Eastern
Division lead when the New York
Giants were held to a 24-24 tie
by the Washington Redskins in
I'nited Press lernatiunal
while Colorado upset Iowa Stale. Sunday's biggest surprise. The
"We ju il didn't hold onto the
Mississippi, Iowa and Minne­ 21 8.
ball lone enough.”
Chicago B ean defeated the San
Baylor, heading the Southwest i Francisco Forty-niners, 27-10, and
And with these uoid* SHS sota. among the top-ranked un­
C'oaeu Jim Pigott just about sum- beaten college football teams in Conference, attempts to run Us shared the Western Division lead
f r n e d up Friday night's game with the nation, will have to go "all unbeaten string to live against with tiic ItjiUmuM, Colts, who
•Seabreeze which law the Crabs out" next Saturday in trying to conference opponent Texas AIM beat the Los Angclca Rams, 31-17.
(1-22). The Aggies lied TCU H-14
The Pittsburgh Stceleri toppled
from Daytona Beach blank San* preserve their winning streaks.
last weekend and Ronnie Bell the Si. Louis Cardinals, 27-14, and
ford, is-o.
Missouri and Baylor pul llitir scored both touchdown for Bay­ the Philadelphia Eagles beat the
It w as'th e m om t lo,v or the clean slates on the line against lor in ita ll-T victory over Texas
Detroit Lions, 28 10, in the other
season for the locals against two conference opponent* while Syra­ Tech.
games.
wins.
cuse and Navy should have breathIn Ihr
American
Football
The Orangemen of Syracuse
This trid ay they journey to era in keeping their records un­ survived their third close game l&lt;eaugc, the Houston Oilers re ­
Winter Park to meet the .Wildcats. scathed.
of the season and brought their tained first place in ihe Eastern
Ohio State, rankrd No. 3 top­ record to 4 0 by defeating a tough Division with a 20-10 win over the
In Friday night's game. Sea*
Q breeze storied 13 points in the fi­ pled from the ranks of the un­ Penn Stale rrew, 21*13. This com­ Dallas Texans; the Los Angeles
nal period as Richard Smith scam­ beaten -by Purdue last weekend, ing week last year's national Chargers up*ct the Western Di­
pered for runs of
and three runs up against another Big Ten champions should roll over West vision-leading Denver Broncos, 23rival in Wisconsin.
13, the Oakland Raiders defeated
Virginia (0 3).
yards.
First rated Die Miss (5 0) tan­
the Boston Patriots, 27-14, and
Middle* Are Strang
Sanford's defense was light and
gles with the Arkansas RazorNavy, displaying surprising the New- York Titans rallied to
strong in the first half but weak­
hacks. who upset ninth-ranked
ened in the third amt fourth periods Texas last Saturday, 31 33, in the power in dumping the Air Force beat the Buffalo Buis, 17-13.
as the Crabs held onto the bail last 15 seconds on Mickey Cis- Academy, 356, lust Saturday,
should
have
easy
going—
through most of the linal half.
sell's 22-yard field goal Arkan­ against Pennsylvania (2 2). Joe
Sanford rolled up more first sas* only lass in four games this
downs than the Crabs, 6-5 but in year was to seventh-ranked Bay­ Bcllmo, bidding for All America
honors, tallied three limes for the
® yards rushing, the Crabs had 182 lor.
Mid-lieJ who now have s 5 0 mark.
to Sanford’s 136.
(Juartcrbavk Jake Gibb* itts-.nl
Both teams were pretty even three touchdown passe* in lead­
While DeOary Pharmacy and H
during the first half with San­ ing Mississippi, leader of the
Edwards Builders Supplies, both in
ford pentrating into Seabreeze ter­ Southeastern Conference, to a
first, were busy splitting their
ritory seven times and the Crabs 26-13 triumph aver Tulanc.
match, Town k County TV sneak­
Third-ranked Iowa (4-0) top* in
moving inside the Sanford -to eight
the Big Ten, plays a hot and cold
ed in four wins to take over top.
times.
spot in The Thursday Nite Mixed
In the third period, Seabreeze Purdue squad (2-1*1) which turned
The Seminole Sports Car Club League, with a 15 win total. Ed­
began to control the ball and in the tables on Ohio State last SatQ the final period, after moving from ursday, 24-21, Willie Jones scored held it's first Fall business meet­ wards and DcBary now have 14
three touchdown* for the Boiler­
each in second spot.
their uwn 33, scored on six plays makers. Iowa* llawkeyes pulled ing Friday.
Appleby's Restaurant holds third
with Smith sweeping tight end for out a 28-21 victory over Wiscon­ The meeting was held at the
the first score and plunging three sin In the last 52 ssconds when home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim DeBrine with 13 Powell’* Office Supple,
126 Club Road, and an election fourth, with 12; Sanford Mgf. Co.
) aids for the second marker.
sophomore Sam Hams snared a was hell for the office of presi­
11 and a half Steimneyer Rooting
In the final period, Sanford held 3t-yatd TD pass from Wilburn
dent. a* President Phil Hell had II, Food Fair 8 and a half CWA
unto the ball only on six series of Hollis.
resigned due to being transferred Walkers 8, Pryor'* State Farm
plays.
Minnesota, challenging tow a for
However, Pigott today said he Lie Big Ten lead and ranked No. to Ohio. Jim DeBrine wa&gt; elected Ins. and Dynatromcs, Inc. 6 each,
thought his boyi played a good de­ S, could find trouble with Michi­ president for a six-months term and CWA Talkers 1.
Racking up a 330 scratch score
fensive game and he plans to gan State, 31 0 victor over Notre beginning Nov. !.
Discussions were held on coming gave Ralph Betts the high honors
Dame. The Gophers virtually ru­
P work on offense this week.
Sanford came through the game ined Illinois title hopes with a events that wilt be staged by the for thq league, while Ed Lallan
21-10 triumph, their'fourth nf the club, during live winter months, rolled a 222 for high game. Del
without any injuries.
with emphasis on Gymkhanas.
season.
Powell led the distaff aide with a
The next meeting will be held 523.
.Missouri, ranked sixth, tries to
maintain its Big Eight Conference Nov. 4.
Filling in the split ciicle by
lead igan*t Iowa State (3 2). The
converting the 3-10 wav Ellen and
Thera is a need for 3,800 addi­ Ralph Betts, Ann and George L'onMissourians walloped lowly Kan­
sas Slate, IJ-o, for their filth tional physical therapists in Amer­ | klin, Ken Stone, Dot Powell and
straight success task Saturday ica.
Harold Appleby. Claude Denslow
Sweeney'* made a clean swtrp
marie the 3 8, Tom Armao got the
^ b y taking all four point* from
2 7-twice and John Greens made
l.ovely Lady Beauty Salon last
ihe 5-10.
week. Fran McPherson is leading
Sweeney's with high series and
tw^h game so far this aeaion.
The Lyman Greyhounds scored Crescent City's nine and 240 yards Former Racer Dies
INDIANAPOLIS (CPI) — Mau­
Leaverno 1'aeihalka rolled high one of their biggest upsets in the rushing to Crescent City's 1*2.
rice
I-irry Wall, 89. one - tin. s
gam* for the beauty salon.
school's hisury as they nipped
William* was the sparkplug for riding mechanic in the 500 rail-.You ell's and Mary K ilher'i had once mighty Crescent City, ii-13.
a close game with each tram tak­ Crescent City had gone intd the Ihe Greyhound* a* hr accounted tace at Indianapolis Speedway,
for 256 yards m the ground rush­
ing l»u point*.
game with a string of 19 straight ing department and grabbed past­ died Saturday in a Aeterans Ad­
Mouse of Itahija Portraits took wins.
ministration hospital.
es for 128 yard*.
•
* three points away from Ivey's.
Rill Proctor’* Greyhounds over­
Marge Lyons am( Billy Kemmons came an early 13-0 deficit in the
were high bowtris fur their team.
second quarter as Lyman half­
Neil's Beauty Salon and Letlani
Houie of Beauty had a close game, back Jim Wiiiiain* plunged two
each taking two points. Fran yard* for the first Lyman score
Mackey turned in a 505 high series and ran for the extra point.
Ly man a second score came In
for the week.
_ Howe's we'* «* their tugs and the third periad a fuiiuacK Lari
holdinr their own with a three Presley plunged two yards and
^ w o n . one lost—Pat iJearolph lolled ran for the game winning point.
Ly man rolled up 12 first downs to
a 160 high game for the fashions
shop. Duke and Duchess woke up
long enough to pull in one point.
Phillis Hoffman rolled U2 high
game.
Marge Lyont picked up the 76-9 split.

Crabs Topple
*SHS With Final
Period Thrust

Top Ranked Elevens To Have
It Rough This Coming Weekend

Town &amp; Country
Take Over First

DeBrine Elected
Club President

Sweeney’s Takes
Clean Sweep

Lyman Upsets Crescent City

#*

Junior High Plays
Bunnell Tuesday;
Tumblers Perform

Women’s Tourney
♦Winners Listed
Her* art the results.of the Odd
Holes tournament of the Sanford
Woman'* Golf As«n. !»*t week.
Clast A, Jeanne Fouik. CUs* B,
Hazel Durxo. (Jl*’» Ann Marsh.
Claaa D, Laai* Batson.
The association's weekly tourney
this Wednesday will b* Blind
Partner*.

Something new hat been added
to the half time of the Sanford
Junior High S c h o o l football
game*.
The school a tumbling team,
made up of about 30 *1&gt;!i, Vslit do
several tumbling acta at half time
uf ihe next game Tuesday.
The Braves of Sanford Junior
High will be playing Bunnell at
the Seminole Memorial Stadium at
7:30 p. m. The girl tumbler* will
perfam a t all home game*.

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Nuptials Planned

Miss Jeanette Buss&gt; Ronald Cameron
Married In Belle Glade Ceremony
Visa Jeanette M. B un daugt
&lt;•* of Mr. apd M n. It. M. Buss
of BcDo Glade and Ronald An4V&gt;ny Cameron, son of Mri. F
t , cim aroe, DeLand and the la'*
Mr. Cameron, were married OcL
1 at
p- « . at St- Philip’*
Cathotie Church, la Belle Glade.
Father X. Fenecb officiated at
the ceremony. Mias Dorothea In­
gram, organist, presented back­
ground music and played tha wed­
ding march.
Tha bride, given la marriage by
bw tether, worn n formal gown
af silk orgsasa over tafteta, with
joke and sleeves of Chantilly
|aee. The full iklrt swept Into a
ebapel train.
Her shoulder length tell of silk
Illusion wsa attached in n crown
tiara of seed potite. Sbo w on a
strand of poarla, n gift from tbo
groom, and carried ■ cascade boogoat of while carnations, center­
ed with I white orchid and white

•Imtlar to the maid of honor. The
flower girl carried a baikel of
mum petals.
Robert A. Cameron Jr. of
Oviedo, served hii brother aa beat
man and ushers were Butch Buss,
brother of the bride, Bandy For­
rest of tndianlown and Billy Ray
Evans. Bobby Cameron III, of

Oviedp, was rlngbearer.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was held a t the Armory.
The eouple left for a honeymoon
trip, at Daytooa Beach. Upon
their return they will reside at
9 N.W. Ave. C, in Belle Glade.
Tbe bride la employed la the
hnaiaeea office of the Southern

ths Lea Engineeriii* Co. of Or­
lando.
Tbo wedding will bo u t v t ^
of Doe. 9 at tbe Community Preibytrrian Church in Lake Mary.

Bell Telephone and Telegraph Of­
fice and the groom ii an area
representative of GMAC.
Out-of-town
guest* Included.
Mri. Francs* Patterioo, of DeLand, Mr. and M n. J. C. Gradick of Sanford and Mrs. R. A.
Cameron J r. and daughter, Col­
leen, of Oviedo.

COLLEEN MATTHEWS

Mrs. Frederick
Named President
O f Bethany Class
Member* of the Bethany Sun­
day School Class of tbe First
Baptist Church met at the home
of Mrs. W. E. Berry hill, for the
monthly meeting, with Mrs. W.
J. Brooks as co-hostei*.

IBs satire wedding outfit waa
designed and mad* by the bride.
M lu Linda Gail Paarce, of West
Palm Beach, waa maid of honor.
She wore a light cocoa chiffon
dress, with cummerbund of dark
roeaw and btadplece of apricot
satin, matching veil and earritd
a cascade bouquet of apricot ear■at loos.
Other attendants were Mra. Ed­
ward Humphriaa III, Mias Dee
Dee Canrta of West Palm Beach
sod Mn. Virginia Walker of
South Bay. Mlai Pandora Hu**, ala
ter of the bride, waa flower girt.
Al' attendants wore drosses

garet Colleen, to Carl Martin
Rrosier Jr., son of Mr. and Mra.
Carl Martin Ressler Sr., of H av
ertown, Pa.
Mist Matthews was bqrp In
Lake Mary, attended elementary
school there and was a member
of the 1M0 graduating clasa of
Seminola High School
While in high school, she was
a member or the Glee Club, Pep
Club and during her senior year
was a DCT student, employed by
Boyd and Wallace Insurance Co.
She is presently employed by
Jhe Southern Bell Telephone Com­
pany, in Sanford.
Tbe groom-elect waa born In
Philadelphia, Ps„ and is a gra­
duate of Lower Merion High
School at Montgomery Township,
lfavenlown, Pa.
While in high school he was a
member of the student council,
“Showpeople" and served as as­
sembly committee chairman.
He aerved tour years with the
U. S. Navy, stationed at the San­
ford Naval Air Station. While
th e n he also saw duty in France
and Italy.
He U presently employed by

T o Meet Tuesday

MR. AND MRS. RONALD ANTHONY CAMERON

A discussion Wat held concern
Ing the door decorations (he circle
it going to make for the state
flower show In December. The
November meeting will be a work­
shop to complete these decora­
tions.
Mra. Horton extended a wel­
come to the following new mem
bera: Mias Jean Methvui, Mrt.
Harold Johnson and Mrs. J. L
Anderson.
The program for the evening
was on the art of corsage making
and was given by Mrs. Frank
Donahue of Sanford Flower Shop.
Mra. Donahoc demonstrated the
step by step method of making
coraagri with flower* and foliage
from your own garden. She gave
tha group tips on conditioning the
material and alio on the art of
making pretty bows.
Hosteisca served punch, open
lace sandwiches, and potato chips
to Mri. Horton, Mri. Johnson,
Mri. Anderson, Miss M et hvin,
Mrt. E. W. Paterson, Mrs. Al­
fred Greene, Mra. Vernon Hardin,
Mr*. Bob Crumley, Mrs. W. L.
Grarakow, Mra. John Keeling,
lira. Madelyn Kuhn,
Mr*. Donald Fla mm. Mrs.
Charles Lanalng, Mrs, Carlatnn
Rltsa, Mrs. Bonny Austin, Mrs.
Don Himner, Mrs. Lewis Darlay,
Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mra. Karl
Lea Mr*. Richard Silvers, Mra.
S. F. Manfre, Mrs. Donald Knight.

Member* of tha Anns Millar
Circle met at the tik e Club for
their regular monthly huaineaa
teuton. Mn. John CttlMtuii, iirat
vice pm lden', presided In ths *baanca of Mra. Wade Snyder, preai­
dant, Who i« varationlng in WaahIngton, D. C. and Portsmouth, Va.
Mra. Ralph Wight, chairman of
the fruit rake project, announced
that the had received tha caltaa
and aaked member to atop by her
home to pick them up.
Mrt. Harry Adair wsa named
chairman of the Christmas float,
to ha entetrd In tha Jaycee'a an­
nual Christmas parade. She waa
responsible for the float laat year,
that waa awarded Iirat place in th*
civic diviaion.
The next meeting of the group
is scheduled for OcL 25 at ths Elka

Kant, Ma. Ed Cox, Mri. Buford
Brown, Mr*. J. R. lloolehan Jr.,
Mra. Itusa Spencer, Mra. William
Klinefelter.
Mr*. Frank Wilson, Mr*. Weeley Ft 11nor, Mra. Morris Motet,
Mra. Gerald Be h re mi, Mri. Fulton
Bax ley, Mr*. Charlie Htalford,
Mr*. Ilulon Hale, Mrs. Clyde El­
lison. Mr*. Ed Miller, .Mri, Clay­
ton Smith and Mra. J. R. lloolehan
Sr,

Local Events
The Ladiea Auxiliary of tfte
VFW will meet, Tticsday a t I p.m.
at the home of Mri. Edna Nor­
man, SOS Wylly Ave.

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Mra. Alma Tapers, of Taliahasaet,
will arrive tomorrow, for a visit
with Mra. W. J. Thigpen at her
home on Park Ave. They will alto
attend tha (ipears-Nelson wedding
in Winter Park, Oct. 21.

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C a rr c e l e b r a t e h i s secon d b ir t h d a y
a t tha h o m e o f h i s p a r e n t s , Mr.
and Mrt. W illia m Carr, in N o r t h
Orlando,
Tha f e s t i v i t i e s w u s held in the
yard, w ith g a m e * t n j o y a d a n d t h e
To I* 1 A s s a d
the g i f t o p e n in g c e r e m o n y , held
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The Seminole Evening Worn*
Demonstration Club will meet
I p. m. tonight, at tbe Home
Demonstration Center on SMh St.
Special feature of tha evening
will be "Getting Along With Peo­
ple," presented by M n. William
Heinbuch.

MEN:
Nunn-Bunh
Freeman
Star Brand

The Oviedo Garden Club will
meet Tuesdsy, at the home of
Mrs. 0 . 0 Parker with Mrs. T.
L. Lingo Sr. aa co-hostcsa for
the oceiaion.
Time will be 11 noon, and a
covered dish luncheon will be
TUESDAY
enjoyed by the membership. The
Monthly masting of &amp; 8 . work- hastes* wiH furnish barbecued
Chib. It will b* preceded by a cov­
thicken and the drink. Mra. Lingn
ered diah supper. All circle mem- era of F irst Preahytcrlan Church,
in charge of the program.
bera and their huahemte arc InFirst Baptist Church Bible
itudy elasa,
a. m. and 7:30
}. m., music study, 7:30 p. m.

Calendar

M n. J. L. Morton Jr., vice-presWent, conducted tho business sealion and gave tba various an­
nouncement* from the board meet

Meets Tonight

Oviedo Garden Club

Church

The Camellia Circle of tba San­
ford Garden Club held tbe first
sscctlns *“f Use &gt;**c at the home
of Mr*. Frink WoodrulL III. Serv­
ing a* ro-hoetess wae Mrs. Jack

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By Abif oil Von Buron

DEAR ABBY: My riMer is going tn a
Halloween party and aha is dreaming up a
roatuma. Sha wants to go aa a Greek God§ h i or an Oriental High Priestess, 1 told
h tr I didn’t think it waa right to go
dreaaed up as one of these. I asked her
how she would like it if she were in a
foreign country and one of the kids came
dressed up like a Catholic priest or a Bap*
fiat minister. She said rhe never thought
of it that way. My mother said to atop
arguing and to wrilt to you.
OLDER SISTER
^ DEAR SISTER: There ia nothing dis­
respectful about masquerading as a
"Greek Goddess” nr an "Oriental High
Priestess." You are exceptionally kind
te consider the possibilities of sacrilege.
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DEAR ABBY: Don’t you think married man who attend college should be re­
quired la wear wedding bands? A college
x irl haa no way of knowing whether a
^fuy ia married nr not. Most men in college
who ar# married act the least married and
thia makes it harder yet.
CAROLYN
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areung a man's finger doesn't always
atop hie circulation. You can't legislate
fidelity.
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DEAR ABBY: The children in the
-0 ix th Grade are taking danirlng lessons

a t school thia year. Os a result they are
starting to give dancing parties a t home.
A t these parties they play "spin the bot­
tle" and “post office" (they go in the
clothes closets to kiss). Some parents
think no party is complete without kissing
games. Should we allow such games? We
had a big discussion about this and are
divided In nur opinions. Are parents out
of line in permitting it? I’d like to hear
how parents in other communities handle
this problem with Sixth Grader*. And, as
a mother of a teennged boy and girl, howdo vou feel about it. A b h y ?
SHOOK UP MOTHER FROM SHAKER
HEIGHTS
DEAR MOTHER: Kissing, inspired by
a feeling of genuine and mutual affection,
is perfectly all right. But games that en­
courage kissing merely for the sake of
kissing (at any age) destroy the real pur­
pose of a kiss. Rely on the I-*w of Nature—
not the Law of chance; and why rush
things?
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is not interested in politic* is like a drown­
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in water. Come, now!
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TV Debates Hurting Actor
freaking Into Television
By JOB F1NNIGAN
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Thare'a
•o doubt about the debate* be
tween Vice President Richard
Ninon and Sen. John Kennedy be­
ing a good thing for lha country,
but Ihay'ra an help tn a fallow
breaking into the TV srriea buslAt least that's the way young
actor Skip llomeier feels about
tfca praaldeotial candidates' video
appearance.
The reason for lloniitr'a con
earn ia that ba a trying to gat hi*
new TV aariaa, "D in Raven'* off
tfta ground and keeps being inter•upted by the politicians.
"I jut: wish they sreren't pre­
empting me, "he eomplained.
been on the air only iwn
weeks now. We lose one shut*
the* come back tor a week and
get pre-empted again."
llomeier wouldn't mind the can­
didate* arguing on "Raven'*’'
Ume if bia show was firmly es­
tablished.
" It’s difficult heriii*e we don't
have time to build up an audience
gel peepi* Inte the habit ef
watching us every Friday night,"
he explained. "U we do get a
good audience, thoee two fallows
come back in our lime the neat
week.

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for us,” he said with a note of
sadness. ' We re supposed to find
out prelly soon whether or not
our option h&gt; continue the show
will be picked up."

"Memo on the Menopause" and,
perhaps, "How To Youthlfy Your
Body." Th# world is full of inter» t 'h " thloys to do for pleasuia or
to aid Others, so get going.
If you wish the leaflets, send
nio • long, self-addressed envelope
with TEN cents in coin for each
leaflet.
“I am guing to Europe to visit
my relatives. I hava few extra dol­
lar* to apvnd hut I want to look
nice. Should I travel in a dress or
suit? I mu fitly, tel! end slender,
have gray hair and am going tour­
ist by jet—Sira.
A wool dress and matching coat
or a loos*, soft twsed coat, a wool
skirt and smart awealer blouse
would be eipially good taste and
comfuitable. Wear a small, suft
hat—look at lb# knitted hats now
being displayed. Too many eiolhta
av* a bother arid you won't wear
many different things. Since yuii
are “visiting” you should have on*
attractive drtat to wear to part­
ies; a rrapo or aheer wool In a
W onting color, but have it simple
ia rut.

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Of Dressing In Dark Room
By DICK WERT
in e rte d that "turn-ups witt be
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Slrtor- teen leu and let*." This sounded
lilly tpciking, molt American innocent enough until I found out
what the British mean by "turnmen, including y'r ob'd'nt s’rv’nt,' upt.”
give the appearance •( hiving
The Brilith, I discovered, are
drened in a hurry In a dark trying b&gt; do away with our trouw r cuffs!
room.
On ut. the "Ivy League look" At toon a t 1 uncovered the
plot. I sought out Abrahams and
look* like poWon ivy. When we confronted him with the evidrnre.
strive for the "rontincnlal look,'* He admitted that such • trend
we usually wind up looking like wat In the wind.
Many British tailors, he tald.
the wrong continent.
We 'are. In ihnrt, constitutional­ rrgard tne cuff at unfunctional,
ly unable to look well tailored, ra­ like the vermiform eppendix, and
gs rdlea* of where we buy our feel that it should he removed.
"But if you take off our cum ."
elotbet. And I, therefore, am not
bullish about the latest sltempt I waded, "what will w* use for
by John Bull lo imbue ee with ath irayt?"
Abrahams teemed pained by
the "Brilith look.”
the thought that anyone would ute
Xtverlheleis when Ihe n e w part of hit panta a* a repository
"l.ondon line” tl&gt; lee were intro­ for cigarette cinders. However,he
duced here by (ho British Meni- assured me that the entl-euff pol­
vretr Guild, I w it there. I wee icy will be optional In this coun­
lured to the unveiling by ■ p re u try.
releste which promised ut "■
The Guild. I gathered, may en­
natural, mure virile look," which force a eliff off-cuff rule In the
la jutt what we need.
mother country but If prepared
The exhibit wat opened by the to be lenient with th* former colEarl of Cromer, British minister oniet.
of tlate in Wiihimtnn, who snip
Apart from their cuffletinevt, I
peil s rbbon, and by lierald generally adm ired Ihe British
Ann ham*, clurman o( the guild, &gt;Myles, but 1 don’t knuw uuw they
who explained whal the Britiah would look on ui Americana, I
were up to.
rather fear they would make ui
Th# "ld&gt;ndon iinr," Abrshamt look like the intersection of Miditan), " it dcriqnrd not only to ton Avenue end Seville Row.
nuke a man look younger and
richer, but to mike the men of
America svrn more handsome
than, they are if this la possi­
ble."
Well, now. Tint it terlainly ■
laudable objective and right In
keeping with our traditional
"hand* iiroat the tea" policy.'
But my first impulse w it lo
make like Paul Hevere and ride
off tn warn my countrymen of an
imperilling ralatlroph*.
Th* c iu tt of my alarm wat I
line in th* prett releate which

To Teach
At Rollins
Mr*. Patricia J. Drabik of San­
ford hat received appointment aa
amiHanl profraaor of aperch at
Itullin* College.
Hh* it a native ot St. Louie anil
received her M. A. degree from
Bradley University and the I’h. IV
degree from Bradley L'niveriity of
Illinois. She completed her under­
graduate work at tauitiana Slats.

KIvis B re a k s F in g e r

ABC starts s new Monday MEMPHIS (U P I)-R ock 'n Roll
through-Fruity half-hour teriaa
j
ainger Elvi* Rivalry fractured
with tlar John Baal portraying a
psychoanalyst hi “Rond To Real­ the little finger of hi# guitar•irumming right hand while play­
ity."
ing touch football Runday. Pres­
NBC’a "Riverboal" has a re- ley, here on viratlim from pic­
pout, "The Sellout,” in which ture making in Hollywood, ragamblers get bald eg lha entor. rnainni overnight at Raptiat Hot- 1
prise.
pitaL,
Ty Hardin eg "Bronco" le ih*
hero «f **Th# Cheyenne Show"
Th* elephant ia one nf te#
epiinde nn ABC.
"The Clown" U the tale on n«Mt tearhable nf animals, its
ABC* "Surfilda Six.” An axilad memory 1* good and th* animal
learns new skilla quickly and
dictator le killed at hie eon's
oBrn
seems to reason.
birthday party and an entertainer
it suspected at the atsaaain.
Peggy Ann Gamer and Mike
Keliin are guest stare m "O tee
Around the Circuit" on ABC*
"Adventure In reradlie." An
itinerant boxtr In th* Booth Roe,
hringa complications.

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"THE GIKL nuxl door” is
hardly u term that could b«
used to describe Marilyn
Monroe hut here ithe it fill­
ing th« role In Keno, Nov.
Tho nctrees appealed for
work on her new movie
with her hair in piiftailn
and the renult no chnrmeti
ilirertor John Hinton, that
hn in sit led Marilyn keep
them.

Star Of Family TV Series
Grows Sentimental Over Show
(EIHTOBA NOTE: hi * e *b- vivitBy when Jnat the other day
eear* ef Varwww Rcett, Robert Lauren eanan to nur home to eiatt
Youa | writes a guest eelamu my own daughter, Kathy, 1 heard
about-M« long tenure u the lib* *w" ef testa divcuiitel a
school dance, who their Bate*
aiar of "Father Kuows Beat)
would be, and whal they would
wear.
By ROBERT YOCNB
"Th* bablei are growing 9 ,"
I commented tn my wife, Bha
Written Foe UPI
HOLLY WOOD (UPD-Bix years Jutt nodded underatandlngly,
I remember, too, when I turned
ago, almost to the vary day ef
drama coach for tho first and only
thia writing, I faced Ih* television lima in my career, Billy Gray
esmeras fur Ih* first lime with hsd done several motion plcinrea
an exlrnaiun of nur radio show, before we signed him t« ptiy
"Bud” and he knew h it craft
"Father Knuw* Bast."
1 didn’t dream, nor did my fairly well. Bui in an early ahow.
partner and longtime friend, Eu­ there waa a aceaa between ee
gene Rodney, that 1 waa on tho which Billy jutt couldn't play to
verge of making a kind of his­ his, or th* -director's sili.sfaction.
Me went over and over it. Finally
tory
Today, tom* 2»T shows and Ihe youngster turned In me and
many gray hairs later, w* have with a pleading look, said; "How
decided to discontinue production would you pliy this, If yon war*
and let "the best of Father Knnwi me?"
Best'1 continue on CBS TV for the I gulped a few limns and gave
next few years.
It aoma Drought. Then l remem­
It befits a man to grow nostal­ bered one of th* first things I had
gic at a lima like this. And I loarned about acting when I waa
do. How well I remember liltle studying at th* Pasadena Play­
house. "Loam to listen. Pay at­
poignant things.
The fit at year Lauren Chapin tention to what the other person
worked with us, and the didn't is saying. Then your reietiona
•ven knowr how to read. She'd re­ will come naturally, If you'rw
port to th* studio ao hour earlier working from an honest script."
than the rest of th* cast, and sit
I passed on this knowledge to
in the schoolroom with the direc­ Billy, end Ihe scene was printed
tor, even before her teacher a r­ on Use first lake. I felt U waa a
rived. The director would go over good philosophy for everyone, ac­
th* lines with her, as tho memor- tors or not.
With liltle effort, Billy *a«
ittd her p a rt.. I'm sura Lauren
learned to rearh much faster than bring taara ee laughter te my
most youngsters as a result of eyes whe« he plays scene* which
require these reactions, Becaus*
that coaching.
1 remember those mornings so he did learn to listen.

NOW SHO W IN G ------

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living in the tomb!”

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Red China

WASHINGTON IUPII - Two policy a ta iiu t the ad minion of
Semte DemoenU have urged a Red China to the United Natiom
rcihsping ot Ameriea'i itrong
Chairman J. William Fulbriiht,
ID-Ark.), of tha Senale foreign
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K at ie* t* barabr g i v e n t h a t th#
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that
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h r notified and raqairad t« pro- ta th* H o n o ra b le r o t m t y J n * a * a t ty In m* aoatad a* th* Mayor o f
■rnt a n y rlalma and damand* S e m in o le f ’o u n tj, F lo r id * . h er final tho City of Sanford. Florid*. I horo- China would fain a aeat In tha
whirl! &gt;o». nr althar a f » • « . m»Y r e l e n t . acrowat an * voveh ora, a* by call a Municipal Oonoral K!*r.
harr aga lnat tha aalat* a f AR- Adm ln latra trla a f tha E t t a t* a f tl„n to ba bald th ro ug h o u t th* City world organiiation.
r n r n JAMES OREKR daraaaad. O oalar M. t l n t h l i e a la r a a y a d and or Pa a ford. Florida, an Ih# »th
Both Indicated they thought tba
lata nf aald Uouolr. la tha Con nty a t aald lira*, than t a d tb*r*. m i h a day nf Narambar. IM». for a u c t i o n
# of namm'iia Ueuntr. F l o r ­ appitnaiion l a in* aald J * d a * fa r * f t w o c i t y c o m m u o u n a r * f»r u n i t e d Slate# iftould now try to
ida. at hla of Mr* la tha ro'urt a final l o t l l a m i n t a f har admtniahmira a t aald County a t l a n fo r d , t i a ' l e n a f aald aatata, and far an U;?.’d • f.Uct,Un • ,.h.h!r., ' b ,. ° M i r t.ht **i» *orld tupport for impo.ing
riarlda.
w ithin
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rord, Fund*, u ron form iiy m th#
on (be Peiping regime.
P'lhlirallan o f ihia antic*. n.arn
D*t#d inia I'M Tib d a y a f C t i . *- •
ib’i-ilifiAftC** *rffa** "ff ^
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rlalm nr demand ahall ba In w rit ­ abar A. D, 1*1#.
----* ' High on the li#t would be a gen­
a U r t l o n i now
ing. and ahall atata tha sta r* nf
I.Iddr l.aonard
! City.
eral China lettlement, #omg
rraldmi-a and p o t l o f f l c t addrara
A* Adm lnlatratrla a f tb* KaTh* polio will b# "pea »t .
of lha rlaimanr. and ahall ba
arata af
I O’rlnrk A. U. Caatarn atandard ■ifreement toward lha aventuaT
rworn to h* tba rlalm an t hla a* *n t
O i i a t a a M. M a t h l —n P a r r a * ■ Tim* and will *loa» a t T;0* u clock rtunifirption of Korea and an aaor a tlo ra a r. »«d any auen da.
p. M. on aald data.
C A R n u r.r. h ’ - R K c
maad not an fil'd ahall ho aald.
I barahy appoint Fiord A. P a ’m- lurince tba Chine## Bed# would
* / MARTHA GREE R
A it or tier At Law
or and F. * . Aabdown aa d o r k * , become more law-abiding.
A a o seeu tn r of tba Unit W ill p. o . n o t t i *
and Mr*, c l i f f M. Ab1a„. lira r.
The two tenatori outlined their
and Taatamant nf
Panford. Florida
T, poaa, Mr*. Joal R. Fiald. Mra.
ARTHUR JAMES ORF.ER
A tto rn ey for lha aatnto
Ma* It imtdrr, Mra. F K. Roumll- view* in aeparate but iim llar
daeanaad ru b . o « t . i#, tr. i a . i t
lat, and lira! Ralph Au«tln Smith
itatementi.
Publlah (apt. II A Pet. I. I*. IT. " —
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l a tb* Cwart a# tb # C r a a t p J a d e * . I IN WITNESS W H EREO F, I h a y
The UN General Anembly
i t t h k M R ri r r c o t r t o r t h e • o a i t a a la c o a a t y . F lo r id a , l a F r y harau nto art my h i n d *» Mayor agreed la at Saturday to poitpone
;o f th* City n f Sanford. Florida, and
a iv t h j u d i c i a l t i K r i r r
o r bala.
Ih , „ r»u«ad lo bo afftaad boratn
the question of Bed c h ie f s ad­
the
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jth* a»al of **ld City an thl* Ird
tT I* l « R nr.W ITOl.E r o l T TT . I.T ELLE N TU R NER BAS*.
mission for another year. But t u j
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for the United State# an it* erTon an d aarh n f p o p ar* htraby ,
of l # n ;o r d , Ftorldl
w i p e p, TOl s a and
nnttflad and ra,|ulr*d In proaont ' Altaat:
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lha f a t a l * o f KI.LEN T U R N E R Publlah Oct. I. 1*. IT. 14
IIAPA. daraaaad. l a t a , o f atM Conn
tr. to th* County J u d * * nf M m ’, l b THK C H I U IT 1 0 1 HT. NINTH
nolo Cou nty, Florida, a t hi* offlr* j i m i i n . circ r i t , in aa ii r u n
In lha co u rt hnua* o f fo ld County ar.wiMH.r c m v n , f i .o r i h *. in
at Hanford, Flnrida, w i t h i n * l ( h i
ralon d ar month* from th* t l m ' of FE D E R A I. NATIONAL MORTHA'IB
th* flrat publication n f i h U nntlrt. AddUCIATION, a rorpora’. on nr- ’
Each i l i l m o f dam an d ahall 1&gt;* gautaad undar art Art o f i ‘&lt;in#r*aa
In w r lt ln a . and that! a’*'.* 'ha and a i i a t i n * pur-uan* tn lha F-d*
plan* o f raaldanr# anil poat offlc* oral National M o n a i a a A-«"r,a.
A debala on ronaervalitm rew­
addraaa af tha r l a l m a n t and ahall linn c n a -fr A d . b a , Ln* li * prln rt.
b* awarn In by Ih* r l a l m a n t . a i a n t , pal *t flr# l«i tn* City nf W a ih ln p- ard* and platform pledge* of tha
ar a lto rn a y , and an a aurh rU lm lon, OUtrict of Columbia
D tm orrata and Republican* will ha
Pla in tiff,
or dam and a o l a* f l U d ahall b*
a
featur* of the 5fith Annual Con­
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paid.
L U i T P A. PH AW. and
Joyc*
Turnar
vention of the National Audubon
Aa I d m t n l a i r a t r l i r , T. A. VERNIECK ailAW.
Pafandan'a. Society In New York City, Oct 29.
n f tha Kita ta nf E l U a T u m ­
PITT TO FOR EC LOPE MORTflAllK
Spokeaman for tha Republicans
or Bat*. d*c*a**d
TO: I.lnjd A. Shaw, and
■ la n itru m , Darla * Mrlnlnab
will
be Rimer F. Rennet, W alkingVamiara Shaw
Alto rn a y * for Adm ln latra trla C T A.
ton. D. C., who ia under Mtr#lary.
141 F a lr fa t Aaanu*.
Edward * R n ltd U e
North Drlando. Florida.
Panford, Florida
of the interior and th# number
Tnu. Llnvd A. Phaw end V«a.
Publlah Oct. I. I*. IT * 14. 1*«*
nlaca Jhonj. *'S
notlfiad man In tha federal department
IN T H R CIRCtirr COURT n r T H E mat * noi"nf c-mniainf r„ f " r '- J th a t include# fish *D,l wildlife
.NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF c l o a . c . M . l * m n r . g . . . on t h . M - t , #tvU r&gt; n , U o n l l ^ r k „ r v i r , t t h i
AND FOR a R R IN O l.R COCNTV. lo w in g tlftcrihRil properly, t o -w it :
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th«r«o( r«cr»r&lt;l*il In plat Rook dapartmente.
BANK.
Tha Democratic r*pretenlalive
II. *»««•■ 10 and Up Kiibll*?
P lain tiff.
ftarnrd % of ft«minis la C o i i n r # will be Congressman John IK
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CLARENCE 1*. BISHOP and K A T H ­
T iX IK T HKR W I T H : !. W a l t Dingell, Detroit, Mich., whe i* a
ERINE
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CLARENCE R. METCALF. SR., a n t
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II DUNCAN and MART E. D UN­
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TDTICR FOR BID*
D o f a n d a n l t o f y o u r A n i m r n f plaarlkng f *
Tha Hoard nf County I’om mla- NOTICE OF ariT IN MORTSAUE tha lllll jxL
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plain tiff ■
attorney,
WAI.KKH, I
al'intra af HamlnoU County. Florida FORF.CI.OAI RR
will raralva hlda at tn# of flro nf TO: CLARENCE M. B1PHOP and WAI.KM t * HA UK. Van ffkiv»r
Arthur II. llarW with. J r . Clark,
K A TH E R IN E M BISHOP, hit llm Ul ith , Win tar lla van, KI.tr Id a 1
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1» thn c««orth»!Pi4' at Ranford. FIow l f * 1*4 Cnuniry Club t&lt;rlv* i ri&gt;i fH* tha o r l f inal Anawar or [
N O T H 'K 1 « h ar # by «rti «a t h a t ,
j U 4 lln a In tha viffira of tha "dark
rlda. up to 1.04 I’ M. Monday, Orl.
b i n fur J. Florida
nf tha Circuit r«*art on nr haforo ptit Pliant tn a F i n a l D a r r * a of for rII, lata for tha follnwinp: Tw o
If you fail |&gt;» tttiPiira a n ; * r r i l In a a u a a numhwr*-l
i l l a'a-rytlndar, t-donr a«dan OH*
CLA RENCE R METCAI.F. PR O i l p n t f Slat*
lontuhllaa . 1Ha ,.r U»1 yaar
and D l i ’ir. METCALF, hla wifa 1I.1 an ju&gt;l«antrnt by drfanlt will ho 10*74 in l h a C i r c u i t C o u r t o f l a m ' *
1iWan ajrahiat you for lha rrliaf no!* C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , ! m ill aalt
tilth-a. Vahlrlaa ahall ha *uulpo*d
In4 Cnuniry c l u b Drl«*
d*man«l*ii In Hi* I d l nf CompUInt. t h a p r o p e r t y a i t u a t a In f U tn ln o la
Sanford , Florid a
with alandard traaamlaalona, flao
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flrat Moo tuhlaaa tlraa romplata
ie0* if. p n A im n r-AKK m a n ”
f'OTil. KlorMa* ill ft 3 f iti d a y of Kept.
with whaato, alandard modal hootJOHN H DUNCA N hud
1i k .h, ji cent din a to iha
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MART E. . D I V A N , hla wif* A. l&gt;. I»4»*
art, inountad r»ar alaw mirror*
t h a r a o f a t ra o o rd a d In P l a t
A r t h u r If. H rrU w lih , J f ,
in* f n u n t r y Club Drlu*
and atandard oil flltara. Rida may
Hook I I , P a # a 71 of th* Ptiblin
Clark Circuit C.»url
Sanford, Florid a
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b# auhmlttad on *‘atahdard‘* or
K a r o r d a of ffaminola C o u n t y ,
Hafiitnol* County,
compart modal* or both.
F!c»f Ida.
Mail fo nt. F lo rid a
Hide ar* lo ho aneloaad In a aoal*
Tnu. CUranro II. R tiho p Katha t p u h lin a a lr , t n t h a h l a h a a t a n d
Hy Martha T. Vlhlan
ad aiivaluoa plainly marked on tha a n n o M. Biahop, Cla ranca R. MalD
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d o o r r»f tlio C o u r t I f «rui* In M»a*
Dunran and Mary E. Diin&gt;-*n ar* J. WTLt.VAit HA UK.
o |i'u c o lu b er 11, Jllft.
ford, F lo rid a , a t ' I ;•*» o&gt;1 »«*k a n
Itld* w i l l ha npafiad at a maat- horabr noilflad that * Cnmplalnr nf th # firm n f
lh a S4th d a y o f f b t o h * r l l l » .
Ina o f lha RaniinoU I’ou nt) Com . to forarloaa a cart ain m n rtg ag* nn WAleKKK, WAf.KKR 4 RAflK,
A r t h u r H, B * f k w i t h . J r .
m aalontra lo ba hald In lha Cou nty th* fnllu w in g daacrlbad proparty, V i n ffklrar HtsUdlna.
W in te r Havan. Florida.
Hjr: Martha T. Vlhlm
Conimlialnnara Maatlna Room In t* wlr:
P. (\
LOT 14. Block F COUNTRY At»ornay f o r pIa!i»Cf#.
th* Courthoua* at Hanford, F lo r i ­
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Cl.UR MANOR. UNIT NO. I. arda on Tuaadajr Ormhar 11, 1M#.
curd ing la Ih* plat th a r to f
Th* rl*h t I* ranraad ba tb*
a* ratnrdad In F la t Bunk II,
Roard of County Cnmniiaolonar* to
p a g o .14, Pnhll,
R tco rd t of
w a l l * an y Irragulanlaa or to ch n l.
Sawtihol*
County. Florida, In­
ro llllo a In &lt;h* bid* and to rajaat
cluding all a lru t tu r o c and im.
any or all bid*.
p r o T t m ta t i n o w and horaafrar
• r m ia o i . k r o t v r r x i n m i n i N t i i i i f i o i
Roard o f County C o m m U a lta »n aald land t a d f l il u r a a a t .
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Rtmlnnl* County, Florida
tlnn with th * pramtaoa.
aliMi pro pat* a In ra^m m niind tn t h a H o ir d of ffaminefa C m i n t y C o m m la*
John Kridar, Chairman
haa boon filad a g a l a a t yau and atnnara, T h a a d o p t i o n of H t a n l j i i o t t No. 4 A m an d in * I t m i n o U C o u n t y
Rrt Arthur H. Hacknltb, J r ,
you ar* rtuulrad tn t o r i * a copy / o n t ’i* l t * * u l a i l . . m
n * th # r o n a t r u c t l o n , m a l n t a n a n c a , o p e r a tio n ^
Clark
o f your i a t a i r nr P le a d i n g to th* location and aafary prtnclpla* o f auirmntn* pools,
I'ubllah Pat. 1*. If, III*
C om p la in t an P l a i n t i f f * grtarnoyc.
Publla h*arln* will ba hald In tha ffarnlnols C ou n ty Court Houaa,
Andtraon, Buah. Ward A Dtan,
IN TIIH I I M I IT cm RT. NINTH 1S1 Katt Central Aranu* Orlando. Conruy Cna 2mSa*K^^l•'^■* Hoorn, ffauford. Florida, nn Wa«lnaadayt K ota m *
har f, IMd at 7:10 PM. or aa «&gt;&gt;on thrrta ftar aa paaaibla.
j i esit i «*. u n c c i T in a n i i f o r
Flo rid a, And (tl* lb * orig in a l A n .
Capita o f thia Hta d utlon N i , 4 may ha 7 | # * # r| In tha F^nln* f&gt;fflrirM
CKWINDI.H C41CNTI.
n . O R I D A , awar or P lead in g l a th* a f f l e t
ffamtnala
Coun-y co u rt Hour#, danford, Florida, Monday t h r o n t h F r l d a j ^
IN CHNNCKHT NII. I i a u .
o f lb * Circuit Court on *.* kofor* from f 44 A. M. to 4;v4 T. M
F E D E R A L NATIONAL MORTth* l l t h day o f Ocmbar. l i l t . If
ffamtnol# County 7.ooln* Comaifaiio*
OAOE APAOCIATIOK. a Cor­
you fo il to do ao, a D t t r t * Prn
By llahert ff. Drown
poration araan latd undar an Act
C o a f ta t o will b* ta k a n aga lnat
ffamlitult
County Zo ning D t r se t o f
nf Cnncraa* and •■ 'H ir e puryou fo r ih* rollof d em a nd ed la ta* PunliBh Art. 17th and f i t h , 114»
a uant tn tba Fadaral National
Complaint,
ttnrtug*
Aaanclarlon Charlar
Thl* Nolle* ahall ba p u b lia h cl
Act. h avin g l i t prinrlpat afflra
a n r t aarh weak for four ro aa*.
la tn# C i'r o f W « i h U ( t o n , D la ffF.MIAUl.F. ri l L A T V
COMMIf 11051
ciiriya w t t k a la th* Sanford Har­
irtct af Columala.
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SAMUEL
P
WHITTIXOTON.
Cou nty, Florida. Ibla H a d day of Fannin* rAnwilasbHt will hold a pub Da h ta r l n * to d*t arm In# 1n« f«.«atand IiEI.P1 E P WHITTIXOTON,
hi lily o f r t r o m m t mil n* in th* Hoard o f County Com m il* Ion on tha
■oplomltar * D. 1)11.
h it w:f*.
Park VI# w ffuhdlylaiof^Jto
. ARTHUR M. U EC K W ITU Jr. fat 10*1 nc iSftrrlMd prop*rtyi 1 t a 4, 1 and
D afandanit
R#aan* to C*l Com mfrclal, Thia pruparty praaeptly aonad R*i RaatClark o f Circuit Court
*1 IT TI) FnBBt'M&gt;*E WONTUAIiR
dantlal
By; Martha T. Vla.cn
TUI Samual P W hltilng'.an, and
Publlr h*arlng will t»# hald In th# ^«mtivola C o unty Court H o * sa ,
Daiialy Clark
Dalai* P. W b n i U a t o a ,
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flaiifufil. Florida, on H * d n #adayt N o i a n i ANDERSON,
HUSH.
W ARD
A County C om m .a*
Jl# B r l i h l o a way.
DKAK A l l o r * # ) * an d Couacallora tar 1, 1)44 a t 1.14 I’ M. or a« «ann ih»r«a'«ar aa pn««lhi#
Earn Park. Florida
ff*minn!# County Zo nin* Commlaalo*
at l a v
Tnu, Pamotl i . Whltllnatow and 111 K m Central I v o a u *
Hy Hnbart 8, Hronn
rtalva a. W h C tin im n . ara harahy Pnat Offlc* But 111#
8#mtit9la CouQ i/ Zu nia* Dlraetor
notlfiad that a Bill nf Complain: Drlan do Florida
Puhltan rtnfnhar IT 14, 1114#
in fnrarloaa a cartain m n r 'c* * * on Publlah Boat. 14 * Del. I. II IT.
in# fa llo w in g daurrlbod proparty,
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l l ’.MFS ORLANDO PKCTION
ONE, or nrdtng la plat Ih tra n ? rocordad In P**t Hnok II*
Vig aa * and (, Publi* Rarnrda af a a m U o l t Cou nty,
Florida.
ha* iiaan fil'd aaainat you and
ynu ar* r t tu lr a d tn aara* a rop&gt;
n* t o u r Anawar ar ptaadlna to tb*
Hill of Complaint on tb* p U l n i l i r a
a t . n r . . y , W tl.KF.lt. W A L K E R A
n.*BK, Van Pkltar Buildlag. Wini*r l l a van. Fltrido. and Hla tb*
orig in a l Anawar w* plaa dlna In
ttio Ilf fir* of lha Clark * f lb* Cir­
cu it Court on or hafor# .Voaamhar
I Oh. 1««» If &gt; »u f * 11 m do an
AT D A YTO N A B EA CH
j u d g m t a t by dafault will b# takan
aga lnat yo u for in# rollof da• • • FAMILY VACATION VILLAS
mandad tn &gt;h# Rill &lt;•' Comptalal.
BY TMC WORLD’S MOST FAMOUS BCACH
PONE AND O RDER ED AT BaaSwimming Pe*4*
0*41 A Tl ea l!
f.,id. aouatanl* Caunly. F im ld a . ibla
f i b .lay *1 Octobtr, A. D . IT I*.
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NURSIDV « IAIY SlTTai iiflVICI
A rth u r H. Barkwllb. Jr.
Clark Circuit I’ouri
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• t i n n n l * C o u n ty
leg ewj i l l * * awl aa lea* ea JAR PM. h a S a r
Pan ford, Florida
w a ula# — a»J Ra teal *4 r*»* pawme HW* h ialy
Hyi Marin* T. Vlhlaa
|1 M R let • 4— 14) *1 4 lea lha Mbele weebeaA.
PapuiV Clrrk
J WILLIAM RARE,
lan aieMaei I
pRea* O S oe,a
nf iha H im of
W ALKER. WALKER. A RABB
t i n H klior Hulldtng.
Win lor Haa*". Florida
Sat ba# tola* kaeahwa* aa# i X im . l
Altnrnoy for ria lb L ff.
Publlah Oct. t#* IT. 14, IT.

TO: W AltE p. ToP NO and
LILLIAN H. TOL’NO
I*. (I Hal H
.tit. Varnnn. Ohla
Tnu i f * ha**h» nntlfltd that a
Cf.rnplatnt In fnrarloaa a m n r tfa d *
lha fn llo w ln * daacrlbad pro*
parly, t e -w i t .
I.nt «. m a rk P. REAR LAKE
M tXffR.
a rrord lne
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pla:
thaffnr rrrordad In P l a ’ Rank
It, P h i*
nf th* Public Ra*
r n n li of flamloal* C o u n t). D a *
rtda,
haa haafi f i l' d a e a l n t t yru In lha
Clrrult r o u r t af lha Ninth Judl*
rial I’irciilf of tha Ptala o f F lo .
rlda In and for Ramlnol* County,
unjlar i ’h a rr» tr Sn. I4TIt, and you
ara r»,|iilr*d l a aart* • rnpy of
your anawar nr o l h ' r defanalro
p laad lne to lha rntnplaln! an tb*
I'laln ilfr a atiarnay *. whoa# nam&gt;*
and addraaa appear below ond fllo
Hit orln'nat a n u r a r o ' nthor A * i- n a ir o piaanm* In tha o fflro o f tb*
I I'tarh nf tha r | f r h |t COUTt o f
j a a n tln cl' f fta -tT , T lciiJ a , oa ar
o-rnro th* la th day o f h a t-m ip -r,
|!« « . If you fall t* da ao, th* alioaa t inna of aald Complaint ahall
ba takan aa rnnfaaatd acalnat yon.
A ItTHt’lt
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l i t - Martha T. Vlhlaa
O tp’.u y Clark
KKf.t.T A HURT
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Orlando. Florida
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ELUNOR
VILLAGE

Q UIC K. J O B /
A BIG TH ICK
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�Plant Your Sale-Rent Items In HERALD Want-Ads For An Early Crop Off Dollars—PH. FA2-2611
2.

Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611

JBEDROOM upstairs apartment.
•Ir eonditleaed. 970 PA 1-00*1
LARGE 1 bedroom Ireihly painted
apartment, 310 Magnolia A. K
RoiMtter, Florid. FA 2-1131.

c l a s s i f i e d d is p l a y :
Th i ., thru Pri. * I P. M. dsy
f» n insertion. Mm . • S.L n n l

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
T b m . tarn Pri. • S P. M. day be­
m m

3-BEDROOM Mock houae. kitchen
equipped Feneed in backyard.
FA 2-no*.

LARGE three tadream aaftim
iihed borne ISIS Park Aro.,
•123 00 month. Call PA I-3S91.

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2. For Real

•*WF

THAHF**

B-, 2-BEDROOM completely an- W. R. ‘•Bill" Stemper Agency
Realtor &amp; IstiMui
furnished houooa eratlable now, i
TSoh# TA T 4# # r----- n r It -?xrlr
*01 W.' ta f tT "
APARTMENT, private bath, mea­ 2-BEDROOSI house 133 per month.
Cell FA 2-2237.
ly furnished. Itfl mo. 407&gt;i W.
1st.
FURNISHED garei* apartment
•-BR house, modern. FA 1-0ST1.
111 W. Fourth. Phone FA 2-3*13
days, FA 1-142T evening*.
H-REDROOM furnished house In
Lake Mary. FA 2 3049. FA 3*647 3-BKDROOM furnished cottage,
modem. Couple and baby ac­
g-BEDItOOM house, kitchen furn­
cepted. FA 2 1737.
ished, 173 month. FA 2-3M3.
SMALL furnished apartment 130, DUPLEX: 1 Bedroom, furnished
with ntriitie*. FA 3-0366.
light* and wator Included. Ideal
for one or rouple. FA 2-7399.
2-BEDROOM enfumlshed house
3005 French Ave. FA 1-3093.
K ’RNISHFD 3 room hout«7Ts03
Orlando Drive, Sanford.
FOR RENT: 9 rooms, appro*.
2000 aq. R. floor spaeo at 113
*BLEEPING ROOMS, the Oabtos,
Sn Palmetto Av*. to block
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 10720.
from Poet Office. Contact Mrs.
APARTMENTS, private baths and
M. L. Rshorn at Downtown
entrances, 101 Maple. FA 2 2274.
Cltoners.
i t EAR modem tanrtriied apto!,
BACHELOR
APARTMENT,
COt Palmetto FA 3-4331.
ground floor, 313 Palmetto.

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APARTMENT. FA 31421.
FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2690.
2 AND 3 BEDROOM h*m*t for
rent, kitchen* equipped.
Call
FA 2 3*51.
THREE bedroom house, unfurn-

1 ished, niee quiet neighborhood.
vt.
r» r«aa«ata.
Cell at 111 W. 17th St. or phone
x n r t r r o r n t'iT
F A 2 1301.
TO: &lt;Xav O nr*»n», »u&lt;1 If t l i l n *
the u n k n n a n -pn,!,#. If i ity , an*l
If &lt;S»s&gt;1 his or h*r n o k n o w o h t m ,
APARTMENT:
one bedroom,
a t v l M t s . I s g s - s s s sn 4 e r t n t s s s .
furnished,
available
Nov. tat.
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A sa
*11 p t r s s n t
so4
P lft'ss
Two bedroom duplex apartmeat,
A t t u n i n g ln l « r * i t hr. through. *n4«r or ■■•Inst &lt;»&gt; o f lh* aboro
furnished. Call at 118 W. 17th
kn o w n nr u n k no w n portico a n t
or phone FA 2 4301.
tt.i.
rK R .*n \*
h s v i .m i
on.
CL.VIS4INO ANT t.\TK R r.» T IX
THE
KOLLOWT.VO
DEaC RIB ED FURNISHED 2 bedroom house
LA NT'S
368 per month. Unfurnished 9
urn j» s i n - k r . i t k w .i u t s
bedroom house 830 per month.
M ISOIVtStON. a ceo rg ln g I* tho
plot Ihorool oo r*&lt; nritoit In
Roth houses So. Sanford Ave.—
Plot Boo k I, Po*» SI. P u h l r |
Oakway. FA 2 0*13.
RornrUo o f Somlnolo County,
PlnrM*
Tho notur* of ihi* • il l to in r*- FUFIN Apt aoo- Ms Uonvill *
■ ■ 900 eortaln rlnudo f m m *1)4 In
ta*ulo&lt; on&gt;4 con firm tho *bor* dooerl- UPSTAIRS furnished 2 bedroom
W h*4 * m p* r l» .
apartment. Privat* entrance.
Tho nomo o f Iho Court I* which
*19 Magnolia. FA 2 3237.
■*t*. ho t hr»n InotllUIOit It tho
Circuit Court for tho Ninth Ju&gt;li*
• 1*1 Circuit. In on 1 f o r Homlnolo 3 LARGE bedroom house unfurn­
Couary, d n r M o
ished. Excellent eondiUon In
Tho oh krorlotod 11-1* o f th* c»S*
good location. Oviedo FO 3-3433.
I* P ro to rt ck J. Ro*ln*nn a n t Rslk*r M Rohinonn hi* wlfo t o - o u t
Our O R-yon*. *t *1. to 4 rro-l- FURNISHED 3 room apartment
orl&lt; k J lluniaonu t a d Ki:h»r U
310. Adult*. 11-3 N. Jasimme Avr
Hohlnaun. h i t »-ifo holn* r t o l n llffo *n&lt;l tom O ly O B r y ta t , «t *1,
RENT A BED
holn* &lt;Jo?on4tn!«
^
Tho 4 i p r pilnn •* i n root pr«. Ralisway Hospital A Baby Beds
m *r»y t*v»l»oi1 Is to •*! forth okor*
By Day, Weak ar Month
Ton * n 4 oo-h of you *ro h«r*hy
r»MMOff.S FURNITURE
rtqulr** in *lio youo o n tw o r
o»
wlkor *0(0001 • ' V O llln * • lih lh# Ph FA 33111
t i l W lei St
P lt r k o f Iho *bo«o Court i n 4 t o rs*
• - " p r I S t r o l upon O lot llo-|. I BEDROOM, 2 bath, larga un
rlok a
Rnhinson
4- tn rn oys for
furnished bouse. FA 2 3972.
tko PI* ntlffo. IIS Rnulh Court
l l r o o t , OrlonMo, P lo t to
no or
!« fn r» (no 10th 4»&gt; n' \n » » m k « r. FURNISHED apt 3*0 Park Ave
A. r&gt; tss n. If SOU foil &lt;o 4 * *o
• 4-crOO pro (j.itifo,*.. a III ho on- FI R M SH K D ^apsrtm ent.
herd
&lt;*ro4 t g o m . t t -ni for tho r etief
unod floors, til* hath. 902 W
4omon4»-l tn tho c . mnloinf
IS ITNKna my htn 4 an4 tho tool
27th Street.
B f oat4 Court &lt; « o n '-r 1 4 " n ■
■«lo C o u n t} , riori-lo. Ih lt 4*h 4o&gt; : r.-ioM furnished apartment 143
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A rt h u r H ■ • e h w i lh .»
r'lork o f tho Clr, u t Court
In and Par ii«mto-&gt;Io County.
Ft... i.u
!&lt;-. ll o r t h o T. V l h i t t r» r
JtP&gt;o» VI Vloo l- n» »h# » r-n of
OtLEo IICUr.ICK * H C I I M O N
1SI South Court 9ir*«t
f&gt;rl«ii4.,. p'lnrMt
Attoraor o r..r I- olntlffo
F - k l i s a Oct. IS, IT. &gt;«. It

Mon. Oct. 17. I960—rage 9 !». Male Help Wanted

lS-A Beauty Parlors

PARTS MANAGER. Must he expcrienced with General Motors
line. Writing giving resume of
past eipericnce, etc. to Box l,
c n Sanford Herald.

IA P F -A -D A Y

FURNISHED cottage for rent at
Five Pointi. 303 per month. Call
FA 2-14*7.
I. Heal F a ta l* W anted
STROUT wants grovei. acreai*.
farmi, busincssei. FA 2 7313—
TE 1-49M. P. O. Bos 142. Mait­
land. Office- U S. 17 92. Fern
Park.

u

i

II. Work Wanted

C --

5. Heal Estate For Sale

DAYS WORK WANTED. FA M30*

ROSA L. PAYTON
And Associates

Complete llnuseclcaning— Walts,
windows, floors. FA 21212.

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OLD NEWSPAFSM FOR SALS

Dawn's

I Cett par lb
THE S.LNFOHD HER-YBtr ■
OFF1CR
-----m W. tit BL
FA l-ttlt

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WILL care for child in my home
while mother works. FA 2 3312.

REAL ESTATE DRIVE LN

J. W. HALL

Realtor
2341 Prenrh Av*
"Call Hall"
Phona PA 2 M4!

Senkarik Glata and Paint Co.
LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON 310 Magnolia
Fk. FA
Now Open
2640 Hiawatha
Air Cond — Air Cond. Dryer*
Open Evenings by Appointment
DIAL FA 3-131*

PIANO LESSONS TSc. FA 2 8032. IS. Flower* A Plant*

Reentered Rtal Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 IT-*1 at Hiawatha

WORK WANTED FA 2 toil.

12. dumbing Service*
“The design aUfF regret* not being her* for thn
hunching. They’rw busy on a vastly Improved model.1*

ANNUALS In Bands
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapcvill* Av*. nrar 20th St.

RF-DI-MIXED-ROIVCRETM
Precast Window SOU
Window Uatel*
MIRACLE CONCRETE 0 0 .
tap Elm Av*., Ph. FA M M
Gl shovels 1.4*. pup tente 4.N op.
ARMYNAVY SURPLUS, M
Sanford Avenue.

17. r e t s . Livestock. S upplier 1IM VESPA "1M *. need only •
month, extr* equipment. PR.
SIAMESE kittens, nine week* old.
FA
9-719*.
House broken. Ph. FA 2-1*33.

LAWN WORK, FA 3-0*44

■)

4 BR HOUSE, by owngr. PA 2 3372

St. Johns Realty Co.

22. A r t Id e a F a r S al#

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
EXPERIENCED- AdvTsaieYmen. 2310 Oak
FACTORY TO YOU
F A 2-TM4
Complete calendar, novelty, bus­
ALUMINUM
iness gift line. Field training, This adv. good for 32 30 off on
VENETIAN BUND*
prompt rommisslbns. Give refer­
any regular price wave. Even­ enclosed head Sag-praef
ences and phone number. BUSI­
ing appointments. Air rood.
rail with plaatie ends. Flaatfe
NESS PROMOTIONS. Lakeland.
Harriett’s Beaulv Nook, 105 So.
or rayon tape* Cotton e r aytoa
FIs.
Oak. FA 2-3742.
cords.

PURN. Apt. 201 to W. l i t St.

MODERN HOME. * bedroom*, kitRESPOMSmUTT:
rhea furniihed. Rent reason
The R m U w n aot be rsfn a fcto
able. Ph. PA 24043.
far mere U u one tneerreet taeertlee m t iM f M, anti
Ik* MFDROOM -sfurnlriied bonne.
aright la i.flaa ev reject say art2100 Cordova: kitehan alec
S m l w a a i t from that Krlwri ta
trteatly equipped. Moe* tea I*
eenfsne ta the paRdat ef this
appreciate. PA 3-0214
fapar.
FURNISHED apartment, clean
and elote la. Adult* only Jimmy
CLASSIFIED I S t m
Cowan. FA 2 4013
1. Goad Feed
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
&amp; Par Rent
pnrata hath*. 114 W P irn St.
9. WaaOed la Baal
4. Real Batata Waatad
MODERN I bedroom furniahed
- B. Real Batata Par Bala
apartment, updairt, 30* W. 13th.
O i Meetgag* l a « u
St. Water furnished. 3*0 per
T. Baataeaa OppaHaaitia
month. Day Ph. PA 3**1, nit*
f-A (nearaaea
*. Peat ala Hrip Waatad
PA2-1401.
*. Mato Eel* Waatad
2-ROOM furniihod apartment. Ph.
M. Mato a r Pamato
FA 2 3*27.
II . Wark Waatad
H . Plashing Barriaaa
4 ROOM furniahed apartment,
H . HUekrieal Sarrtoaa
1*0. month. Electrie kitehan.
14. BaAd. Fatal A Repot
PA 2 3071 till 3:30. PA 2 3333.
II. Bpaelal ieerieea
l**A Beaaty P arian
LARGE &gt; bedroom house, water
O h . Ftoware k Ptoato
furnished. 343. month. Phan*
IF. Peaa • Ltveetee* Geneva 3431. Thomas.
H . Maektaery • Taale
*0. Baala aad Megan
**. AataaaMlea
HEADY TO MOVE IN
B*-A Trailer.
f u r n is h e d RENTALS
Bl. Fam itere
I bedroom Elm Avenue
t»
BO. Arttotaa Pa* Sato
1 bedroom W. 11th St.
Ml
U-A Artlria Waatad
3 bedroom 2 bath beautiful 1140
■S. NaMaaa A
2 bedroom near base
MS
BL Laat A Faaad
1 bedroom W. First St.
173

w*

3l)t

I AND 1 BEDROOM homas. Day 2 BEDROOM furniihed apartment
cloaa in. Reasonable rent. Ph.
phona PA 2-3441. After 1:00
FA 10*41.
no u t n

DRADLmVS

fore taM M laa. Mm . • I n

2. For Root

For R o st

PLUMBING
2 HORSES (nr sale. FA 2-19*4.
Conlracliiia A Repairs
Err* Estimates
19. Beat* and Motor*
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. I’non* FA 2-3.153
Gatewav To fh« Waterway
Your EVINRUDK Dealer

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave
Ph PAMIW 5. Real Estate For Sale
S. Real Ealat* For Sal*
Rnbaon Sporting Good*
FOR SALE or iR A D E - 13.330
.104 *1 E. tst.
Ph FA I SMI
equity In 1 bedroom CBS house
SUNLAND
ESTATES
C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
for house trailer or sell for
Attractive 1 Bedroom 1 Bath
12 ft. FIBF.RGLAS fishing boat
BROKER
numbing k Heating
39,930. Small down payment.
Home. 2*1 yrs. old. Fenced beck
and motor, like new. See at
W
B.
Sbippy.
Assoc.
AIR
CONDITIONING
Located in city on over to acre
yard and eacellent landscaping. CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
llwy. 46, Wekiva River. Phone
202 So Park Ave
Ph. FA 2-3991
Low payment* of 31100 per 1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 1337.
FA
2&lt;v&gt;62
FA 3-7*31.
month. Reasonable down pay­
NEW CB house on three lots.
ment. 31130 no FHA insured 14. Build. Paint * Repair
Low terms. Sell or trade. Pb.
Mercury Outboard Motors
FURNISH F.D
mortgage, call today.
FA 2*139.
WOODRUFF MARINE
t RR„ masonry home, clean as a
PAINTING: Colors a specially. 2401 French Ave.
FA 2 13*2
Residential, rommerrial, Indus­
NOTHING DOWN
ed. Including Air Conditioner.
Stcnstrom
Realty
trial. Licensed and bonded. 211. Automobile*
32.000.00 down, 137.30 monthly,
Work guaranteed
Free esti­
or 81,000 down, *77.30 monthly. NEW 3 bedroom home with ter- til M Park Av*. Phone r.\ 2-3420
mates. Charlie Burris, FA 2-4374 18.3* RENAULT Dauphin*, white­
ratio floors; awning window*;
Contact SEMINOLE REALTY.
walls. Offer for equity and take
tiled bath; electric range; City MUST LEAVE 31st. Ociober. 9
1901 Park Ave., FA 2- »»2
SONNY’S PAINTING
over payments. FA 2 6317.
water and sewage. No down
Bedroom. 2 bath home. Extra
Top Quality Work—Low Ratea
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
large living area. Extra large
payment and only 331. monthly
THE Ct FINEST, he.* Mt Chev­
FA 2 2671 or E.\ j . jom
Raymond Lundquitt, Assoc.
let e!e:e to •rbools. east access
( including principal, interest, In
rolet nan-ton pickup Ml to m
FA 2 3931
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
to shopping Monthly psrmenls PLATI 5 CkRf’ENTRY Serviees,
auranre. and la te st. Call na to­
33.V). Phone days. FA_ .1:771*.
less than 3100. Ill E. Coleman
day for an appointment to ae#
new work A repair. Specialise
nights FA 2 05*6. ~
MO DOWN - $69 MONTH
one of theae outstanding homes.
FA 213&lt;».
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.
Bedroom, t bath borne .tear
REBUILT hunting Jeep. May be
FA 2-7416.
row high school.
seen at 14oo Elm Ave.
FLORIDA O/.IKR ENTERPRISES THREE bedroom, two bath home
SUPREME REALTY
In Sunlsnd. 3495 down, pick up LCMHER - HARDWARE - PAINT
Ruilde ra
54 FORD 3173. Phene FA 2-74T7.
Of Orlando, Inc.
ROOFING
FHA Loan*
payments. Call FA 2 3227.
Hrlmly Realty. Selling Agent*
CHcrry 13231
B. KDWARDS
4OX. -IV-43th--St, ~Pto*-TA 1-7(105
19.37 DYN AMIC "M” 4 door hard­
- - E»v: -CR»nwixvr T P M ------BI DDERS SUPPLIES
LETS TRADE
top. radio, healer, automatic
Me
Givi
TV
Stamps
FOR SALE: Store building and LOVELY 3 bedroom I1* hath. le.vun equity m well located 4
transmissions power steering,
Unit apartment house, walk­ 9u3 W. 3rd St.
FA2-79B6
Large playroom or 4th bedroom.
power brakes, low mileage, on*
station, apartment stvive. Cor
ing distance to Post Office k
"Garden of the monlh" yard.
owner, pne# 31300 FA 2-7231.
ner lot. Good location. Telephone
CARPENTRY,
painting,
roofing
Supermarket*— for what have
Patio, fenced, play equipment,
FA 2 2739.
and re ment work. FA 2 4*99
.36 CAD1M.AC. Power steering A
you?
block from school. FA 2 4860.
3-HKDROOM, lto baths. Reason­
brakes. Sell or trade. FA 2 6661.
able down payment, take oier To serve you is our pleasure
81200 equity In DeLuxa 1 RR I A. S perinl S erviced
monthly payments. FA 2 *775 To pleas* is our atm.
Sunlsnd home, for a little Cash PI \ \ h II m m ; ,1 r k p .a i r i n g 20-A T rallern
after 3:13 p. m.
and what have you?
W. I.. HARMON
TRAILER for sale reasonable,
HELMLY REALTY
Ph. FA 2 1223
screened in porch, 8' x 10' toilet,
NAVAL OFFICER transferred.
306 W. 13th Street
8*30 equity in 2 Bedroom, kilchen
good condition. Call FA 2-0196.
Mutt sacrifice lovely 3 bedroom, TA 2 7603, Evenings FA 2 2.3J9
p u m p s — srniN K LF.ns
equipped home, clean, move in
3 bath home, many extras. Ph.
I
IIOl'SETRAILEIIS for sal*.
tomorrow, a little ra«h amt Alt types and sires. Installed
FA 27169
IN SUNLAND; 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
Will trade. Ph. FA 2 0319.
"Do It Yourself*
what have you?
kitchen equipped. Corner lot.
he*;
ME REPAIR AND SERVICE
SEMINOLE REALTY
21. F u rn itu re
Best offer for equity. Mo. pay­ loot Park Av*.
S T I N E
FA 2.3232
TALKERS AND BUYERS
ments 3*6 71 FA 2 7300.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Some people ar* talkers and some
RE UPHOLSTERING, work gusr1*0. FA 261.32
ar* buyeri. If you are the latter
STEMPKR’S 4-BKPROOM 207 W. 2nd St.
anlrrd. Free estimates. Phone
rherk this deal. We have a Pine
FA 2-7616 or MI 4-1771.
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
HEATING
rrest Home on Wuodland Drive,
Lakefront sbowplac*
32.3,oou
ii.
H
.
1’
opk
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
m perfect condition with many
Moat gracious in town
32«*,00&lt;7
3(10 S. P a rk — F A 2 3236
ete. Roughl-Sold U rry 's Mart
extra a. Will trad* 93000 Invest
Room for a bulging family 317,000
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2 41.32.
ment for 31600 Boat Rig, ThumbSERVICE CALLS 32 00
Utmost in Mayfair quality S3.3.00U
ticks. Gasoline or what have
Parts &amp; I.ahor Guaranteed 90 days
• BIG VALUES
Large bom* with a pool
320,7.30
you. See os today.
SANFORD RADIO L TV CENTER
• QUICK CREDIT
Musi spacious plus good
■Hit Sanford Av*.
FA 2 9741
• EASY TERMS
income
*29.300 ™
WF. GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Exceplinnal, modern con
AUTO GLASS
Stenstrom Realty
1 venient
821.630
WILSON - MAIER
INSTALLED
Cal! for an appointment to iee one
New and Used Furniture
til N. Park Avr Phone FA 2 2t?0
Buck GIkm .lit K. First St.
of tbrt* homes de.igned lo suit WinilishiHi!
FA 2 3622
lioor lllais
Vent (Jlasn
the most discriminating taste.
TlirtEE bedroom, two bath CB
New k Used Firnuur* k Appli
ronstrurtion. Large lot WynneSERVICE
A Good Place Tn
3-Bedrooms
wood section. Take over FHA
"WE rRADF.’
Scnknrik isUa.a ami Paint Co. ancet.
BUY. SELL nr TR ADE
Th. FA 2 4622
mortgagt and closing costs. Pb.
W. H. "M ir Stamper Agency 210 Magnolia
Jenkins Furniture
FA 2-7909 • FA 2- 6362.
Realtor A Insuror
Awning Windows
FA 2 7430
Phone FA 2 tool
112 N Park ENVELOPES. I ettei heads, auto- 400 Sanford Avr.
mentn, mvuirrs, hand hills, ami
LOVELY shaded 3 HR., 2 hath;
Venetian Blinds
r 5!
programs,
e t r , Progrrssslvs RF.F1.N1SHF.D ANTIQUES and old
GE built-ins; garbage disposal;
•&gt;. .Mortgage Loan*
picture trames. Restoration a
220 wiring; professional land
Printing Co Phone FA 2-2931—
speciality. Pick up and delivery.
106
We»t
tlth
St.
scaped; palio; completely (trap
M O R T G A G E LOANS
Westinjrhouse
Call 4281. U*n*vs. FIs.
ed. FA 2 i06l.
FH A and Conventional
TV Service tails 32 00, plus parts, j
Equipped Kitchen
Commercial A Residential
All parts and labor positively 6*11 Us Your Furniture Qulek
WRECKING BAR URNISHKD
*
STENSTROM REALTY
guaranteed, to days. Sunshine
Service With Hi* Csih SUPER
with THIS old house, and for only
Fire &amp; Police
111 N. Park
Phone FA 2 2420
T V. FA 2 9792.
i TRADING POST FA 2 0677
36.nflo shout It's fertile acres,
Protection
tiled, will be included, plus 1-3
7. It nin**&gt;s Opportunilirs
maltirr citrus tiers, m-glccled.
hut bearing fruit.
Low Insurance Rates ion l e a s e Servirt htatinn
NEW HOMES BY
Gnnd. eitibluhed Uration In
FARMER’S AGENCY
ventnry takeover THF. PURE
$ 1 3 ,8 5 0
N. Y Fanner, r.ealtor
OIL COMPANY. *04 W Sixth
JI65 5. Park .Avr. Ph. FA 2 3.-21
Street City.
After hours FA 2-2619 - FA 5-3012
LOCATED
OFFICE RENTALS, completely
LOVELY Urge home, exlra Urge
SOI I II IMNECREST A SUNLAND ESTATES
air conditioned Rose L Pay
livmgroom, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms,
(on. Regiitarad Real Estat*
spsrinus kitrhen. family room
Broker FA 3-1301
PHONE FA 2-1389
3 \ anr FH A FINANCING
BUILT-IN DREAM
Fenced yard, to* W. Onora.
3 \ Nil DOWN 1*3 3 MENT
KITCHENS
FA 2 T2I4.
s. l em.ile Help M auled

Wall

Beautiful
jWynnewood
Home

APPROXIMATELY 1M aae-gaL
Ion Jugs, cleaned, capped and
cased Sc each. FA M t t I e r
FA 3-3*03.
NORGE washer, 2 cycle, excellent
condition,' 12 cu. ft. Freaaer,
good condition. FA 2 9441.

FOR SALE OR TRADE- Kar
Spanish alectric guitar. Trad#
for typewrltar or sell tor |l *
Cash. Phone FA 2 7131.
TWO DOORS « * *3 wood frame,
plate |las*, door rhetkg. A
great buy at 930.00. First Fed­
eral Saving* A Loan.
PINK Timber, I I I Cypress Av*.
FA 2 2731.
LARGE African fish • worms,
breeding siie, 97.00 per thousand.
14th Streat old Dixie Hlfhwap
Lar.g’Auu], Cliaiir* Pulley.
SPINET Pien«. Stood* toasted
mahogany console. Praellcallp
new, guaranteed. Coal 91,9991
will sacrifice *43*. FA 9-1*71.
SUNBEAM rotary alaetrie town

jwowar, good rendition. Phene
FA 9-9479 after «:00 p.m.
REDWOOD FENCING
See Sample at . . .
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Sib k Mapl*
FA 9 066*
ROI.T.AWAY, Hospital and Babp
Beils. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
lioo French Av*.
Ph. FA 17*33
FOR SALE: Portable Remington
Quite-wrlter—A-l cond. Reason­
able. Call FA 3-31*7.
2t INCH TV, Ilka naw, eeit *44*.
sail for 1100. FA 2 41*4.
T T m ERCURY1 Itso l spaee heater
with fan &gt;33; electrie mower
323. FA 2-4143.
SEWING machine. Singer 31)*»
ideal for drepenes, slip cover*
or tailoring; sacrifice. FA 2-3604

2S. Notice* At Pemonal*
THE PROPERTY located at 1M«
French Av*. has been taken oft
the Realtors lists. H. D. and
rio ra E. Whitten.

21. I.oat A Found
LOST: Herford yearling around
A.C.L. Railroad lints on Weaf
First St. Ownar W. Conk; FA 3-3*36.

NEW
RAVENNA
1
PARK
ODHAM &amp; TUDOR

Nothing Down

H O M ES
•
•

Quiet Cotataunlty
Near Golf Course

CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES HY

STEMPERS BUYS OF
t h :: w e e k -

EXf’ELI.ENT
OPPORTUNITY

LAUNDRY PRF.MRR, Apply la
person tn Seminole County
I.sundry.

] bedroom Just rrnovaird
goo&lt;t terms
16.300
To piircha-e a large 2 Rfl 1 R ilh WANTED: 2 waitresses past high
2 hedioom brand nrw
school age for inside work. Ap­
h«m* in Ili2hlsnd Park. East
32.30 do a g
36.300
ply Chick 'X Treat, French Ave.
24th
Street.
Very
attract!**
CB
3 bedroom. Large Ut
Construe»tnn and Kitchen equip­
clo.« in .
36 997
ped.
2 bedroom hirni»hed
, LONGDALEg
extra convenient
$6 mu
It llv-drnors . |l'» Huih •
2 homes on one lot
Stenstrom Realty
top investment
39.509
HOMES $8250 '
2 bedroom best neignborbood
lit N Park Ave Phone FA 2 2420
p*r m u, utilities utcluded. Ph
J»OV4 V P S IM F V r
|5uu down t i l mnnthi. lio.miu
NO Cl.OH INC COST
|
FA 2 3219
3 bedroom lurnished apt.
» all .
• 37 Mn. Inrtudes Eterylhlngl _
pl'is
2
rental
apis.
X
9
Vai
&gt;131A I.f. furnl»h*d a n a r t m v n t Sou
A. K HOSS F T I K It
HIGH-DRY WOODED LOTS |
Park As*. FA 2-0731.
FLORIST
DIRECTIONS: * Mi. *«.
• WE TRADE ’
« tier? A ft
FA 2-1*51
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asacmbly debate of their Board before deciding wbalbar or
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la r eofaaial area*—an
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nation.
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Board «f Director* of tha State
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Airline Merger
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ger of Capital into United Air Sleeting beta Thursday.
Lir-c:.
Of 708,760 Capital shares re­
presented In person or by pioxy Mishaps Up
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Onat a specially stockholder meeting.
afl.MT shares were cast In favor Ihe-Job accidents in Florida are
of the merger. Voted agalatt the running 1.000 ahead of last year
and only a a all-out safely effort
merge;' ware 34,604 shares.
^
Capital officials were confident will prevent them from reaching
* United stockholders, meeting to­ a new high, State Industrial Commisstoo Chairman Jam** T, Voday 1st Chicago, would also
cella warned today.
prove the merger.
' Tha Soviet premier Saw la
Moscow pledging bis “ardaet be­
lief in pesos on earth" after tell­
ing tho Uaaovst Asa*natty Russia

Congo Police Use Rifle
•Butts To Smash Protest
LEOPOLDVILLE (UPI) - Con­ but he told II. N. officials Thurs­
golese police used (heir rifle butts, day he would out try lo fight his
clubs and booU today lo smash a way into tha villa. Ha added that
Lumumba would be arrested if he
protest march on United Nation*
left hia residence.
headquarters by Mu supporters of
Lumumba’l rivals were reported
ousted Premier Patrica Lum­ planning to reconvene Pariiment
to put him out of businessumba.
About a dole* demonstrators legally and permanently.
F ware hurt. Other* were handcuffed
lo aimy jeeps.
the demonstrator* waved ban­
ner* reading “ l^ng live the Unit-'
rd Nations", which is Lumumba's
current line, and "Itcopen Parlimcni and Lumumba will win."
The police Mopped the march
and routed the demon it raters only I
IDO yards short of the U. N. head.
£&gt; qua tiers at the Holt! Royal.
Meanwhile, 120 soldiers o( the
tth Armored Brigade stationed lo
Thyavtlte, 60 miles south ef hare,
returned home, they said they
were fed up wtU) the situation in
tee capital.
Strongman Col. Joseph Mobutu,
who summoned them to Leopold­
ville early thi] wtek lo beck up
&amp; bis efforts lo arrest Lumumba,
vainly pleaded with the Thyiviile
unit lo stay In tbe capital.
Their refusal to obey bis orders
waa taken as an indication test
Mobutu's hold aver the army ia
precarious.
Mobutu ordered hi* troops to
blockade Lumumba’s residence,

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI) — The United
States today alerted the United Nations for possible vio­
lence at the U.’ S. naval baa* at Guantanamo* warning
that Premier Fidel Centro’s government seemed intent
on "provoking an Incident" there.
The United'States addressed a statement to UN
Secretary-General Dag Hsmaarakjold in sharp rebuttal
to Castro's 4V»-bour anti-American attack in the Gen­
eral Assembly Sept 28.
"The war of nervea launched against Guantanamo
by tho Cuban leaders can have no result but to Incite
Cuban eitisens against the United fttatse and against

HAVANA, Cub* (U P D -P rcm let
Fidel Castro’■ government nation­
alised 9 0 enterprise* today, In­
cluding virtually all tba principal
business#* af the nation.
Tbe decision was announced at­
tar a cabinet session presided
Sver by Castro.
, The d a m e of nationalization af­
fected all banks in Cuba with tba
Ml* exception of Canadian banks
—tha Royal Bank of Canada and
the Bank of Nova Scolia.
Included In Ut* sweeping de­
ers* are 109 augar mills, l i dis­
tilleries — Including lb* famous
Bacardi rum company— fiva brewarias, three soap aad perfume fac­
tories, two chocolate factories and
one Dour, factory.
___
wfcicir brhtaallr
ftrfc rttrtfl'T F p riv a te enterprise
and puts the nation's business
UK under tight socialist state
control, al*o Includes iS departm tnt stores and tight packing,
buttling and canning plants.
It also included (our paint fac­
tories seven paper supply houses,
one lamp factory, f l textile fac­
tories, IS rice mills, two oil and
fata plants, IT grocery supply
houses, 11 coffee roasters end
three drug supply bouses and
pharmacies.
Informed sources said Castro's
revolutionary regime bad decid­
ed to confiscate all remaining
American properties in Cuba.
Dr. Teresa Casuto, alternate Cu­
ban delegate to the United Nations
with rank of Ambassador, has as­
ked C a.liu to reiiev* her of her
duties and will seek political asy­
lum in the United Statea, she laid
today.
"I cannot represent dishonesty
the attractive pioneer of the Cas­
tro revolutionary movement said.
“Castro talki in the name of
liberating us, hut he is a diets-

Congressman ly d Hartoog will
meat with coanty and Sanford
official* at noon esJ:y to discust
tho artticsl high water problems
af the county and city.
The meeting will be held ' at
PRES. EISENHOWER
tha Capri Restaurant.
After tha mealing tha group
wtU tour high water areas m the
city tod county.
At I p. m, tha first fivt-county meeting to gel qulek action
an a flood control project for the
upper St. Johni. River will be
held at t.ie Orange .County Courthouse.
Along with slat* representa­
tives from the fiva counties, coun­
ty and city officials from Sami;
office — and admitted thql the note, Indian River, Drang*. Bre­
prospect of rttiromsnt aomalimei ve'd and Volusia will attend.
'* /
n lu
M- — -- -1 a k n l i aw a s
waa isth er terrifying.
“But tb r-F m u .* u l l.nHca.rd kt
won't have much lima to think
about retirement in the period im­
mediately after he leaves office
Jan. ill. Ha toid rrpuriera ii« hat
had more demand* on his lima
for Die first ala months after be
leaves office then during almu»t
eight years in the Whit* House.
Eitcnbowar marked bis milt*
rione in high spirits and apparent,
ly io the best of health.
Meeting with newsmen In hie
office, he was gay and. at
times, a UtUe Kntimcntal. Thera
wars indications he may have
shod a private tear or two when
the Army Band and chorus, sere­
nading him from the south lawn
of the White llouve, rendered
JAUCSONVILLE (UPI) - Sec­
"Army Blue," sonr of West Point
cadctx about to change their uni­ retary of the Navy William B.
Frank# Waa forced to cancel plan*
forms.
today to. (aka part in a two-day
pmgra ml observing Die 30th anni­
4 Ask Asylum
versary ef Jacksonville Naval Air
MIAMI (UPI) — Four Cuban Station, -R was innouocad this
crop dusting planes carrying morning.!
seven men landed in South Flor­
Tuc N*vy laid Irin k a's visit
ida today and the fliers Immedi­ was called off at the last mlnuta
ately sought political asylum in because &gt;he had the flu. Vic*
the United States.
Adm. Wallace Beakley. deputy
chief of; naval operations for flaat
operations
end training,
was
named to com* in Franke'a place.
The program includes raoamlng
of the ft AS landing field aa Adm.
John Tewar* in honor of ih* man
who was chief of the Bureau of
Aeronautics wbea tha field opened.

Ike Celebrates
70th Birthday

Timing Association
Plans Barbecue
Th* Seminole Timing As«n. will
sponsor a barbecue at the Fann­
ers Market, Uwy. 17-92 aad Onora
Rd., Wednesday at ■ p. as.
Adult and children’s plaUs of
■para rib* or chicken with all t)i*
' s i e t t q t wail ha

17-pago docu m o o t wanted.
encouraging "growing inter,
ventio* in Cuban affairs by the Soviet Union nod Com.
munist China" and charged the bearded premier with
killing bis country’s economy by Sino-Soviet barter
agreamenta which are ‘‘politically’ motivated.
The statement, delivered by U. 0. Ambassador
James J. Wadsworth, accused Cast re of "many un­
founded accusations, half-truths malicious innuendos
and distortions of history — all aimed fratnat the hiaMm n av al bay* Ite slf." th e
It acouaad Castro o f

SANFORD FIRE Chief Mock Cleveland Sr., rlxht, tries a fire helmpt on
Jayce* President John Atanadar at Thursday's moating ai tha Japoson at
tha Fir* Station. The Jaycoo* togathar with tha fhs department promoted
Fire Prevention Week this wtok which woa termed i “aticctu.” Fire De­
partment official* aaid that not one firs waa reported during this special

Navy Boss Cancels
Plan To Visit Base

SHS Students Win
Merit Honors
Th.ee Seminria High School
students receive! letters of com­
mendation for an outstanding
sbowiog oo the National Marit
Scholarship Preliminary Tea's.
Douglas Tamnf. Margaret Junes
and dial Tsylsr were notified
of (heir honor last week. Marit
tests are given to juniors and
seniors to datarnina rating of a
student by a rational compara­
tive average.

Jury Acquits
Whiteside
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Miami
attoreey Thurmm A. Whiltsid*
aftar thrae year* two trial* and
a pair of coagreutooal investiga­
tions, turned bis back today on
a mast of complcatad legal pro­
ceeding*.
4 4t**»if* sO ft jery, which
needed ooig abort tour boars,
Thursday, aequitvd Whiteside m
charges of com/iraey and ear-

Carp* of Enxtae*n saturod af(Idala from the fir* counties that
they plan to got to the St. Johns
study as aooa as possible.
Ra solutions are ax pat tod to be
submitted by govaralag bodies
in tba five counUaa requesting aa
locreaiad priority lor tba project
Tho basin generally, covers tha
area from tha Indian River Coun­
ty lina north between Sanford
and Titusville. Tba currant pro­
posal. submittad is May, is a
modification of s previous pro­
posal. It would Include levees, wa­

chart* Rut tlta big naval baa* on tha outer* tad or
Cub* was M ag used by tha United Staton “as * moan*
of aolf-aggrossion, to Justify an attack" against Cub*.
*The ide* of. a United State* threat of agyreaslo*
against Cuba, whether because ef Guantanamo or for
any other cause, la s figment of the imaginations ef tba
leaders of the Cuban government and cannot bo *ob»'
stoat fated," it said.
The aatement flatly denied 17 other of Castro’s
charges against tha United States. They tanged from
economic aggression to tho alleged sabotage of * muni,
tions ship in Havana harbor.

ter control struct liras aad other
coMtrvatioo measure* tor tis*
both I* Irrigation and far asTha flood control district would
Include is ite IN I budget pro­
posal to the legislature a request
for 0 million to purcbaM water
atorige areas la the basin. Rough
tstlm stes of tha eventual coats
for land ■cqulsllioaa run between
0 million aad t i t million.
In Washington. President Elsen­
hower today allocated 0,700.000
tor fadaral assiatanc* is rebuild-

Ho pcavlotialy bad dMlgaatod
hard-hit a rasa In both aU U s as.
disaster areas far purpaao a f
federal law.
■
Today ha broadened tba Florida
order to include some addition'll
damag* caused by Tropical Storm
Florence that foliowad Donas. At
tha is m s 'lim e b* advised Gov.
LeRoy Collins ha was allocating
I3.TOS.009 tor federal aid in tho
rehabilitation work Is tha area.

Rolls Open
NEW YORK 1UPI)
pyicas at t p. At.;
American TAT .......
American Tobacco ...
Bethlehem Steal ........
Cheiapeak A Ohio ...
Chrysler .......................
Ceea-O1*
................
DuPont ..................
Ford Molor
General Electric .......
General Motors ........
Ini. TAT ....................
Johnson Elec........ .
Minute Maid .............
Penney .........................
Penn RR ....................
Scars lloeburk ........
Standard Oil ( N J ) .......
Studebaker
U. S. Rubber ..
U. S. Steel ....
Westinghuuse El

Propsrtrkwnera will l» ab le to look ovsrihs county
avs raiment roM* sterling' Monday aa Tax Asssssor Mary
Karls Walker sxpcctg to complete the 1980-61 tax roll
today.
The County Cummiaaluo hna set Nov. 3 aa tha data
for the board of equalization hearing on tha. roll which
haa been estimated a t $175,000,000.

Farm Loans For County
Farmers Now Available

The Sanford Civil Service Board
denied in appeal from Harry
Schaffer, 39. utility man for r&gt;i«
street department who waa dis­
charged Sept. 14 for ''insubordinalioo due lo hi* failure to report
for overtime work during Hurri­
cane Donna.
Schaffer requested the hearing
before the hoard.
He admitted at Ih* bearing that
he received Ibe summons to work
awl alto admitted that he did not
report for duty saying that “ he
had things to do around hia own
home auch as cleaning up debris."
Tba board unanimously approv­
ed tbe dismissal.
Members of the board are Den­
ver Cordell, chairman; Mack
Cleveland- Harry Lee Sr., Henry
Moore and Dr. W. V. Roberta.

Curtla J. Green, district farmers tended only to operators of farm*
homo administration ' supervisor,! which are fouilly-type site or
said today that farmers who have | im&gt;,,arregular off-farm amploym.nt, Iff No loan, will be made unless applicant pic.-ent* future p l a n *
otherwise eligible, may obtain which ahuw Income from the term
farm loans under recantly revised tnij other work la auf.lcient to enregulations which became affective able hia family a reasonable StandOil. i.
aid Of living, to puy debts nnil In
Other eligibility requirement! have ait adequate reserve fur
remain
unchanged. Applicants emergencies.
must have sufficient term expert.
Infurnintl-n cOti-e. r.’ng f*rn&gt;
erne to manage a term, must need; Inane may ba seemed tlirm^U
credit and must bo unable lu ob- Gic»n at tho admiulatratluti oflice
tain financial **!&lt;i*tanre from in Room 1!7, dai^uid Atlarlic
other sources. Ciedit will be ex- Bank Building. '
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I h e ugcucy ai.u sU"pllea credit

Democratic Women 1“
'"J ,iU “ *
To Meet Saturday
The SeininAle County Chapter 4-Pojnt SoffitV

of the De.i.ucialL Women's Assn. '
"
will meet Saturday at 3 p. m. in P r O Q r a i T I A S i ' € 0
the Courthouse.
j TALLAHASSEE (UPD — s»*
U d r. Jack Langford operation* Ciu-tM Advisory Cummittce c i
officer of tha Sanford Naval A1* 1Highway Safely today laaii-.i a
Station will address the club on f w poinl kjU U liv,
to
"Tba Definition 0f Patriotism To- hoUi
U ttlk death* la Ftordur"
ida.
Tba mealing la open to tha pubTreaaurar J. Edwin L*r*on,
lie and is made available though th,in n an of tha group, aaid the
work of Ruth Gallagher, chairman com,nUtea
committee favors central laiuanca
isiuanee
of tha local woman's group.
„r
t, llicenses
i e n , , , which
which would
of dri¥.
drivera
would
nr«v»nt (he licensing of persons
whose permits kava been suspend­
ed or revoked.
Ha said the commlttea elsa
wants more men on the Highway
Patrol, expended driver cduotiog
piugrams, and a requirement that
motorisU report to police all ac­
cident* invoicing property damag*
Diver* piobcd the Ok law ana ini entity their efioru this after­ of a inn nr more.
River Bear Ocala today in aa ef­ noon with about MO men combing
fort
Swd tom* clue to lit* fat*
The pilot of the plane. U . Rode­ President Salutes
of a Sanford Niva! Air Station
rick Dickens Jr., said he thought
airman missing after a crash ha beard Green's ejection seat Newspaper Week
Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pf**L
cartridge fixe but did not see his
dent Eisenhower saluted the Ac­
Tbe Marion County Sheriff's of­ paiachut* open.
fice said a large amount of wrackDickens ejected himialf safely tion's newspaper* today as a
■I* apparently from tha two-seat­ from Ihe stricken craft. Debris prelude to National Nvwipspcr
ed jri t r e t a r wt* brought up from wax scattered oa both sldm of the Week to bo observed next week.
la a special msaiage EUeatha bottom of tha river but an river about two mite* from SR 40
trace wea found ef the missing approximately 10 mils* east of hower said it la a ' privilege t*
Lao* Green.
Ocala. The major portion of tha Join the annual observance «f
Nauuaal Newspaper Weak.
woaokaflB weak Uto the newt.

\

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Church Of Christ

r i U I 4A H14T CHURCH
• I I P a rt A n n a
*W. P Brooks, Jr.
Pastor
Y 8. Fisher
Assoc. Pallor
1:4* a m
'M orning Worth,p^.
■&gt;is a m
-Hunivv School
ora'ing Worship . . . . ..11:00 a m.
raining Union ....... .. 1:13 p. m.
Tr#
TEYealng Worsnip . 1:10 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
Wed Prayer Arnica
Nursery available

CHURCH o r CMEIST
Geneva
Ralph Brower Jr
Evangelist
Bible School
...... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship....... li.tfira. m
Evpuuij W&lt;v“ ‘ ip
Trjn p m.
Wed. Prayer
.1:30 p. ns

t CENTRAL BAPTIST UtURCB
Car. 1Mb I t A Oak Ayr.
Rsr. Gall Smith
Pait«r
'Sunday School ......... 1:43 a. m
Morning Worship........ 11:00 a. m.
‘Training Union ......... 1:15 p. m
Stating Worship ....... 1:14 p. as.
Wad. Prayer Ssrvie# .1:4# p. m
Nursery Availabla

Tburs. Bible Study ....1:30 p. n.

CHURCH Ot CHRIST
Paela
Esra Duncan
....
Minister
Morning Worship .....11:00 e. m.
Evening Worship .......4:00 a. m.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Leanwoed
Homing Worship
li»:.t'i e. *
Evening Warship ....... 1:M p. a.

Episcopal
HOLT CRUM EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Park Ave. at 4th Bt.
John W. Thomas ........... Rector
John Griffith ................. Curate
Holy Eucharist .......... 1:30 a. m.
Family Service-

4*

" P1NBC1CST BAPTIST CHUBCR
Ml W. Oaara Read
Donald Oravenmier ■ . Pastor
.'Early Sartie* . .4:34 a. «■
* Sunday School
... 1:43 a. n.
! Morning Worship ...... ll:0»a. m.
I Training Union ......... •:*» p.
- - I v t titg Waiahip .■i.r*i44-Fr
! Wad. Prayer Sartica 1:44 p.
Nursery Ayallablr

Church School ............4:00 a. m.

New Curaie Comes
To Holy Cross

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at Maple Ave.
I. W Justice
__
0
nunduy aclionl
10:43 a. HI
Morning Worship
NYPS
4:30 p. m.
N. Y. i'r -s r &amp; t*
Gospel .Service
1 p. ■

i * T- J,,hn R- tSrirR,h hss* "6e*a» X v ?
| app°lnt»d errute of Jh a Bely
l.'toss-Eplseopat Church hara.
—114- w11‘lfir'unaar'tM church Reclur, Fr. John Th,&gt;m*f. His work
PIRN PARR CHURCH OP THE will renter mainly on the youth
activities of the parrilh.
NAZARENE
O BRIAN ROAD
Griffith is originally from Long
Rev. Jim Pisbtr
Pastor (•land. He graduated from HofSundsy school
— a t* a m.
Morning worihlp ... 10:15 a m. «lra College, Long Island in 1955
Youth service
. 4:15 p. m. with a HHA fiegre** and in 1H5* ha
Evangelistic service . 7:10 p. m. graduated from Philadelphia F»iWad. prayer te n ice T;W p. m vinily School with a STB degree.
He spent three years In the Ma­
rines sa a sergeant.
LAEE MART
Refine hi* coming to Sanford
CHURCH OP TIIK NAZARENE
ha serv»d for two and a half year*
HOLY CROSS KI’ISCOI'AI, ( htirch Rector, Fr. John
Lake Mary
S. L. Draady . . . . .
Pastor at the St. Andrew’s Churrh in
Thomiu welcome# Fr. John Griffith as new (.’urate of
Sunday School . . . . 10:00 a. m. M ulir Heath, Long laland.
the church.
(Herald Photo)
Morning Worship . 11:00 a. m.
Griffith will live hare at 104
Christian Sarvica Training, 1:00
Shannon Dr. with hla wife Sadie
p. m.
Evening Worship
7 .W p. m. and a daughter, Adrienne Maura,
Iwo. and ana, Mark 4iwph»*, ■; &gt; .
Wad__V-Vi p—m~
fit* monthi.

Morning f r iy tr^ —
-----Sermon
11.00 a. m.
Presbyterian
Holy Communion —
lucsday ................... 1:30 a. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Wednesday .............. 10:M a. m.
CHURCH
Thursday ................... T:0U i. m.
Oah Ave. and Tkird SI.
Saciameat *f Pcninc*
Rev. Graver C Jewell, Jr.
Saturday ............. yi.10 p. “• Morning Worship
4:45 i. m.

WEST BIDE
MIBSIONABT BAPTIST
414 S. Roily At*.
Paul Colly
Pmw*’
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m.
CHURCH
Bible Study ................ T;to p. mEnterpciM
I Evening Worship ........T;30 p. m. Pr. Paul Shulls • Deiary
------ Pastor
IWid. Prayer Sarvlaa ..T:» p. m.
Holy Communion—
r
____
Sunday
.......... 1:00
I CRVLUOTA FIRST BAPTIST Morning Preyar—
Sermon.........
IM
CHURCH
Holy Communion—
*C .0. Swsggeriy
Pastor
lit Sunday eaeh month 11 a. m
iSuaday School ..........n. m.
lMoratnj Worship ....ltiona. m.
Tralnlag Union ...... 4:M P- m
CHRIST CHURCH
Evening Service ....... 1:40 p. m.
Leai wood
Wed. Prayer Servlet.. 1:*» P- m George Jarvis III
. Psator

Holy Eucharist . ... 7.jo a. m.
let, 3rd, Sth Sun.........»;JO a. m.
ELDER BPBINtill
Morning Prayer, 2nd, Sth Sun
baptist church
..............................
*:30 a. m
B. H. Griffin ..
Pallor
Sunday School ........ s.10 a. na. Sunday School .. . . t:30 a. m.
Morning Worahip .... 10:43 a. « Wed. Holy Eucharist .. ■ a. m.
Training Union ....... 0 :»o p. m Frt. Holy Eucharist .. » a. m.

Zveniag Worship .. 1:1* P- mWed. Prayer Semite 1:00 p. m.

Jewish Synagogue

Sunday e^uoni
_
y. a
Saision Meeting ...........10:4* a. m
.Morning Worthip .......II:M&gt; a. m.
Pioneer Fellowship ... 4:00 p. m.
Senior Fellowship ....... 4:00 p.m.
Evening Worahip
... 7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Sendee 1:04 p.'m.
Nursery Available

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DeBary Civic Center
A. e. Summer* . ..
Paster
Sunday School
.......... aon a. m.
Morning W orship.......... lo.tw a. m.

TIBET BAPTIST CHURCH
OP LONGWOOD
Car. Ckarth A Greet Sis.
C. L. Tutch
Pastor
Sunday School .......0:tl a. m.
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m.
Tra ning Union ......0:43 p. m.
Evening Worship ....... 1:4* p m.
Wed. Preyar Service... 1:43 p. m.
LABE MONROE

•eat el Sanlacd
Three
right #1 Maeree
•n Flrat
C o n st
Hebert O. Byrd ............ Paator
Sunday School ........ 4:44 a. m
Morning Worship ...1 1 :0 0 s. m.
Training Unioa ........ 1:00 p ,m.
Evening Worship . ... I 3n p m.
Wad. Prayer Service . 7.30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF OV1IDO
Pastor
Jack T. Bryani
Sunday School ........ 9.45 a. in
Morning Worship . . . . . .11.00 a. in.
Training Union ........ . 4:1* p. m.
. 7.00 p. m.
Evening Service
Wad. Prayer Sarvica 7.3o p m.
OAKLAWN BAPTIST MIA PEL
Located on Paala Kd. at
Uaklawn Memorial Park
James Swalm
.. . .
raster
fcundsy School ........ 9.15 a. m.
Sunday Worship ......... 11 a. m.
Wad. Worahip ........ 1:30 p. m.

Catholic
* U 9 P 'h ■ r*TWAi i r
CHURCH
Oak At*, at 9tb 4L
Rev. Richard Lyons
Psitor
•unday M uses ........ 1:00 a. m.
........ 1:30 a. in.
........ .10:00 a. m.
........ ..11:50 a. m.
Daily Mata ...................7:13 a. m.

Christian

U k s Mary
John W. Piilty
Pastor
Mindly (school ........ 10.00 a. in.
Morning Worthip
11:00 a. m.
Junior High Wartmuiitur
Fellowship
4:30 p. m.
Senior High Westminister
7.10p. m.
fellowship ..............

Other Churches

414 E. Reread M.
Sunday:
Sunday School
....... 10:90 a. m.
Holiness Mealing ....... 11:00 a. m
Street Heeling .
0:30 p. m.
YPL
................. ... 1 00 p. » .
Salvatioa M eeting.......1:30 p. m.
Tuesday:
Corp Cadet! .................. 3:30 p. m

Church Of Christ
CHURCH OF CllRWT
2nd 41. a ad Elat Ave.
Georg* M. Yalta
Muuatar
Bible Schoo. ............ to.oO a. m.
Morning Worahip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship .......... 7.JO p. m.
Nad. (tibia Study .......... 1:30 o. at.

i

Morning Worship
. ll.uua m
Evening Worship
7:30 p. m
tuesdi) I'rajtr bervwa 7:30 p. m

TUE SANFORD
CONGREGATION OF
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

ST. JOHN MkfHOPDIJTAN

till W. til SI.

3 mi p
7.10 p
7.30 p.
I 30 p.

At the communion service held
i t the Community Presbytenaff
Church in Lake Mary, Sunday
the following new members were
received snd welcomed into sc.
live fellowship: Mr. and Mm,
Stanley Pierce, Mrs. Misin* Hop.
kins, Barton Pilcher, and Mrs.
Kay taism an.

THE RALVAT90N ARMY

COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Sunday Walcbto'ver
Study
Wed Bible Study
Fn. Ministry School
Friday Service

Communion Service

Circle three of the W« r « .♦ th.
First Methodist Church held its
October meeting at the home of
Mr*. Louise Knowles in LacIi Arbor
Grape juice and eooklea were
served on tha sub parch by Mri.
S. C. Ifarriman. cohostess.
Mr*. George Chapman Jr., pre­
sided. Mr*. Ernest Southward,
spiritual chairman, led tha devo­
tional.

Evening W nrabip........ _1:4S p. m.
Temporary Meeting, Women *
Thurtdiy Sarvica ........ 1:4* p. m.
Club
Overbrook
Drive
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE
3AMORD SEVENTH-DAY
R F mEEMER
Other Churches
141 W. 25lh Plat*
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Stvealh
SL and Rim Avt.____
Herbert W. Goarti
Pastor
PLSECREST ASSEMBLY
C. W. Beach
........ Paator
Ear&lt;y Sarvica . . .......... a a. m
OP UOII CHURCH
Sunday School ............•: It a. m.
Saturday Sabbath Schaai 1:30 a. m.
Cor. 314b and Kite
Adult Blbl* C l u e ........ 9:1* a. m. H. M. Snow
.
Pastor Morning W orship........11:00 a. m.
Worthip Service .........14:30 a. m. Sunday School ........... 9.1* a. m. Wed. Prayer Service ..1:30 p. m.
Morning Worship
10:50 a. m.
Chnrrh Of God Of Proph»y
S I. L th L A LUTHERAN
Evening Worship
... 7.30 y. in.
1M7 Elm Avene
Wed. Prayer Servle*
1:30 p. m.
Mavis (Near Oviedo)
Robert L, Strickland . . . . Pastor
Nursery Available
Stephen M Tuhy
Paatnr
Sunday School
., 9.U a. m.
Morning Worship ........ 1:33 a. m.
Morning Worship
.. 11:00 a. m
Sunday School
9:00 a. m
THE ALLIANCE CUURCH
Christian Day Sellout, Mumiay Christian and Mltilonary Alliance Evangelistic Service ., 1.10 p. m.
Womsn't Missionary . j 7:4* p. m.
through Friday — Kindergarten *
Park Ave. and tith SI.
Young Peoples Sun. Set. 4:44 p. ai
Elementary ................. 9:00 a. m. Caci) M. Seale ..
Pastor
Sunday School
....... 9.45 a. ns
CHULUOT4 COMNUNITT
Methodist
Morning Worship . .. to rn a. m.
CHURCH
Evening Service
... 7:45 p. n. Billy J. McDaniel*
FIRST METHODLST CHURCH
ru b e
A. Y. F. Youth Sarviae 410 p. m. Church School
419 Park Art.
in.oo a. m.
R*v John Adams .. ..
Pastor Wad. Prayer Service . I:uu p. m. Church
11:00a. m.
Morning Worship __ 1.30 a. m.
Youth Chruuaa
Sunday School
........ 9:43 a. m.
Fellowship
f.M p. M.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Morning Worihlp ... 10:4* a. m.
SCIENTIST
Nepro Churches
MYF Meetings
7:3bp. a .
IM E. Second St.
PROGRESS MI.VilUNARk
( Intermediate, Senior)
Sunday School
It.on a. m
BAPTIST CHURCH
Teacher Training Court*
Sunday Worthip
tl:no a. m
Midway
Evening Worthip
7.30 p. m Wednesday Service
I 00 p. m.
Pastor
Tuesday Reading 3.30-4:3D p m E. E. Williams
Sunday School
f :30 a. m.
Thu
nifty
Raiding
3:10-4:10
p
m
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Worship 11 oo a. m
*90 W. 41b 41.
First, Third, Fourth Sunfaya
CHURCH OF 444919
Evening Worship
7:30 p. m
Clyde Dollar
Pastor
1 reach Ave. and Had St.
First, Third Sundays
Sunday School
9 45 a m
. Pailor Usher Board. Tuasday 1.30 p. #1.
Morning Worship ....... 10:45 a. m Garold D. Boatwright
9.45 a. m Choir Rehearsal,
FMY
7:00 p. m. Mindly School
II on a m
Tuesday
........ . 1.00 p. m
Evcnins Worship
7:M p m Morning Worship
Mon, FMY Recreation 7:00 p m Eiangiii.vtic Service 7 3«i p m. Junior Church,
Wedneiday . . . . ....
. 7:30 p. m.
Wed Prayer Service
7:30 p m Tueidsy Service . ... T.3o p m
4:00 p. m.
Thursday Seme# .
.7:3u p. m. Business Meeting ..
Friday preceding first Sunday,
LUENEZLR METHUDIST
monthly
CHURCH
U llR U H OF JESUS CUIllM
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Cttnia Heighta
FIRST SHILOH
City llall
Rev Hugh Booth
Pastor
BAPTIST CHURUH
Sunday tchuol
tU:iM a. in J. G. Brook*
Brandi President
1101 W. 13th Sl
10 on a in. J W. Marshall
5lorning Worship 11 oo
a m. Sunday School
Pastnr
M. Y T,
.. i:io p m Sscrament Meeting
7.no p m. Ciiureh School
.....
|
:Jn
a m
Wed. Prayer Service
7:3o p. m
Morning Worship......ll:uo a. as
Evening Worship..........T:So p. m
FIRST PBNTECIMTAL
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Tuasday prayer............7:3Up. m
t III III II or LONUWOOD
Oaara Rd.. al Woodland Ave.
It. Rulh Grant
Pa»tor ieacher* Mreling,
W Thomas Parson J r
Pastor Sunday School
Wedooda)
... T3U p. m
.....to .nu a m
Sun-tay School
. 4:45 a. m. Morning Worship ,...J l:u O a m.
Morning Wurih.p
. 11:IX a m Evening Servlca
7:00 p m Z1UN ROPE BAPTLST CHURCH
112 Or anit Ave.
MYF
•
1:30 p m Wed Prayer service J.Ju p. m
J L Bruoki
Patlur
(A new Church serving a new Pcntacuital Comjucrun.
9. Ju a. m
Community)
Friday
7:U ;. m Church School

4DM LR &lt; MAPI I.
FIRST CHRISTIAN C lll RCU
METUODLST CHURCH
19*7 S. Sanford Ave.
Oviedo
Jamaa N Barnett
Paster Suudwy Schoul
1:45 a.
Sunday School
9:43 a m. Morning Worship
. li:uo *.
Morning Worship . 11:00 a m Evsaing Worship
lo o p
Ycut1* Meeting! .
. 4:30 p. m

The Eheneter Stethodiri Church
will hold its Layman Sunday terVttv* along with tha kick-off e a &gt; ^
paig~ to raise money for the new
church.
The church lay-leader, Cliffrrd
wi! speak to the mem.
ben at the I t a. m. sarvica.

WSCS Hold Meet;
Study Missions

Bind Practice ............. 4:00 p. m
Leslies Home League . 1:30 p. m.
CONGREGATION BETH NRABL
UFSAM COMMUNITY
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Thurs. Prayer aervit* . 7:30 p. m
14th
and
Magnalia
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OP GBNSVA
Sat. Street Mealing ... 4:10 p. m.
Friday Evening Sarvica . I p. i
John W. Piilty
Pailor
Jack L. Stewart
Pastor
Morning Worship ... 9.no a. m. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Sunday School . ...10:00 a. ns. Lutheran
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Morning Sarviet ....... 1UM "
The United Church nf Chrtat
GOOD
SHEPHERD
UNITER
Westminister Fellowship
Training Urnon ......... 0;M p. a .
Park Ave. al 341h 44.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Seniors .................
7:30p.m.
Joseph E. Stock ............... Paator
Aaaford Shrine Club
RILLCREST IAPT1ST CRUKCR
Bible School
.......... 9:4* a. m.
1st M. and Lae Avt.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
OP GENEVA
Morning W orship........ 11:00 a, m.
Ernest Boiick Jr.
Pastor
CHURCH
Joseph M. Slade, Jr
Pastor Church School
Pilgrim Fellowship ...7 :3 0 p .m .
1:30 a. m.
Cataalberry
Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. i Morning Warship
10:30 a. m. WUIIam M. Rem m ...
Tartar THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
Morning Worship' ....11:00 a. i Paster’s d a ta
• i... 4:30 a. m. Sunday Srhool
.. 9:41 a. m.
144b end Chaaw Ave.
.Training Union ........0:1* p.
Luther League
. . . 4:30 p. m. Morning Worship . . . . U ». a .
Sunday School . . . . . .10.00 a. as.
Evening Worship ....T:*0p. i Catechism Class Thurs. 4 p.m.
Wcduettiav Frayaa
Morning W orthip........ 11:00 a. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 1:30 p.
Nursery Avadabie.
and Fellowship
I p. s .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
LABE MART
W. Beaua ...................... Pastor
Sunday School .........0:49 a.
Morniig Worship ....11:00 a. i
Evening Werohip ----- 1:3# p. r».
Wed. Prayer Meric# 1:3o p. i
Training Unioo
0:30 p. l

Two Leal churche* will
brate Laymen's Sunday thf' ly*, k
with •p»rial icrvicet led hy lay-“med' oi tne church.
The Firat Christian Church and
th*Methodist Church
have planned various activities for
the day.
Three Laymen wilt have the en­
tire services at II a. nt. at the
Firat Christian Church. W. L.
Rowland will speak on "The lay*
j man and the Churrh." with Mar­
vin J. Rnhlf* *peiking on the
"Layman and Hie Vocation," end
Richard A. Barnett will *ptak on
“laym en and ills America."
Thou* also participating in the
service will he Marshall Smith,
Harold Kennedy and Adrian D.
Specs.

Hr

THE CH U RCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
I h* Ll.gith ts &gt;-i, ( i,«i,it I,itar an rarik for
ikt LuiMinf of rh.ridrr and I ')'I rHirrn.inp
|i r» • .'-rthrust of -yritur! &gt;alun, \t uhogt a
iirorif Chgiih. nfiiktr drirKKiacy nor critlirilton
ran tuimr. IKtt* in foVir ,aund roatoni okjr
f.tiv |*nrn than id a'ltaj itrstotr Ittularly r-T~
luefxxS ih» Chunk. rh-V ait: II) lor h.&gt;
o’*! sata. (J) Fnr ku ihildtro'i n il 13) Kor
lha uta ef h.t romaiurtiiy and naira*. (4) For
Iha *ak* of th* Church ilr'f. chich nrriii hr.
mo,,I and mtlrrul luppori Plan to *n 1o
(hutch i((ul*ily and itad jour B hla da l)
Day
rfunuay
Mundny
Tuaaday
Wtdnosday
Ihursday
Friday

Saturday

Chapter Varaea
Isaiah
7
13-Ui
4
m t:
i’rovri bn
1-7
4
Galatian*
Ephesians
1-4
4
.1
II Timothy
1413
7-*
Htbraus
77
Pialms
11-1

I call Bruce my combination angel-terror. Soon ha wit! b# four* and ha
k a fascinating mixture of mischief and goodnesi.
At bedtime, I always tiptoe into his room to b* aura ha's covered. Than
_h i» that i am struck by the innocenca of hla ftoe in aleap. T haw it k
I realirr how helplees is this small dynamo, who plungea with such hound,
lees energy about our house and yard all day. Then it k that I am struck
by the auesomeness of my responsibility.
I realise it is entirely up to ma to see that Bruca ieama right from
wrong, to Me that he grows into tha sort of man who will be a credit to
his family, his community, and his country. I must teach him to keep »
sicHily heart urn! a level head, to resist the many temptations that will b«
strewn in his path, to hold honor and,truth and Integrity high.

Book

17

When I think of my task, I send a small ami special prayer to God to
aid me. Ami I thank God for hia Church on earth whieh, for years to coma,
•will be helping me. again and again, in making my small mischief Into a man.

The lupport of the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms:

Rilz Theatre

Vulcan Materials Co.

**The Beat in Movies”
203 Magnolia Ave.
FA 2-0321

"Complete Building Materials
McCracken Road

Compliments of

Wheeler Fertilizer Co.
Oviedo,

FO 5-3231

F la.

FA 2-0231

Wilson-Maier Furniture Co.
‘Trices Are Never Higher”
311

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Member F.D.I.C.

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BAPTIST CHURCH
m
ra.
m.
m

*20 C)prtsi SI.

II B Wlmihursi
Pastor
Church School
a.io a sn
Morning Worihiy ...... it ou a. m
Evening Worshij.......... 1:30 p. m
CLuir Rehearsal

MOLA WESLEYAN
ML I H um s r CHURCH
• Mile* West eu RL 4*
UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Monday
.......... t^5d p~m
Mav. William Luts
l nil) Cealar 201 E. 1st St.
Paiiur
Prayer Meeting
suuday hchooc
Pailor
9.45 a. m. Joicphuia B stuckia
Tua*day
J.Ju p m
Morning Worahip .. 10.45 a. m. Sunday Worilup
11:0U a. m Wednesday Bibl* Study,
Waticyan Youth
9.4* p. m.
Womlnill Building
Junior Churih
7:00 p. m
Evening Wurtnip
7 3U p m
7M E. F ln l SI.. Hut. Ill
Uuh Meetings
Wed. Prayer Service 7.30 p. ui. Tuc»day uU»a ................ I p. m.
Tnursday ..1.......... 1.5u p, ns.

Irving I. Pryor

1:riend

Rcpr*»r*ling

STATE FARM
Mtilth BMg.

INSURANCE

COMPANIES
FA 2-5142

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Baptist

Laymens Sunday Held
By Two Churches Here

CkuJtchSunday*

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�Miami Cubans
React Violently
To Executions

Candidates
Still Split
•Over Quemoy

•infnrB Rrralft

Fri. Oct. 1-1. I960—Fapr* 3

Around
T h e Clock

English Teachers of the junior

Rail Merger
Opposed By Board

X
W m

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) State Public Utilities Commission
said Thursday it is opposed on
technical grounds to merger of
the Atlantic Coast Lin* aod Sea-

*JvvJMawli-Cat- and senior class at Sem.i.br.t II.git

in Miami re- School met for a literary d'»B flj* * ^ * * ^ ?
Xctc4 - r'.-rrr.nif T l.jrsds/ !.»-ihe cussion recently. The group dti-i^ssnanl Air Line ru ..oads.
execution bt IT rnunter-revoiu- eu««*d current short r.ury w tprrrI The commission asked the Inter*
linnarle*. 0'ir Cuban s o shot, end and iht wTiting of short stories.
•talc Commerce Commission ICC
the Cuban consul beaten and his The teachera present were ira
for permission to intervene in
in the ease. It said it did not
office wrecked.
Hindman, Alicia Schmidt and Ed­
ycl have enough information to
Angel Rcrderia, " t, of Miami, na Chittenden. Further discus­
decide whether the proposed mer­
iv*a shot in the *!ir«t In a brawl sion programs are planned for
ger would be good or bad for tho
between about tlo Cubans in front the future.
public.
'
of Paula's restautant, a hangout
• • •
nr Miami* aupp-uters of Cuban
The Catholic Youth Club will
Premier Kldrl C.vtrt*. A bottle- bold a dance Saturday at the
Ventriloquism Is an ancient
bomb had been buried into the Social Hall of (he All Sotil'a
art. known to tho Greeks
enfe earlier but f illed to explode. Catholic Church. This is the first
thought it was the work of
Rerdeeia was listed in serioua activity of the newly formed
mons.
condition at Jackson Memorial group.
• • •
Hospital.
•
RECORDS A ACCESSORIES
Abeinrdn I .eon ilianro, 58. was; George Swann, commander of Mike Reck has arranged this pro­
GUITAR INSTRUCTION
bealrn by r. gang of 18 to 20 (he local Disabled American Vet­ gram for week.
DAVIS'S RECORD
men who burst into Ihp offices o f' erans Post has announced a tur­
• a a
CENTER
the u ul&gt;sir ruriiulate on thr-fourth key shoot to he held Sunday. 1
Members of all Seminole Coun­ (09 Went Flrat
Sanford
floor of a downtown building. His p m. at the DAV home on llwy. ty units of the Katlcts of Amer­
“OPEN TIL • P. M."
nttackers used lengths of heavy 17-92.
ica are planning a "Big Roo Bop"
• • •
cable to smash fprniture, light
hallnvseen benefit dance to be
Central Florida Collie Fanciers held at the Armory. Or* ?9. Tic­
fixtuie* and office equipment.
Memorial
witl sponsor a match Sunday at kets for adults and students are
Glfta
t p. m. at the Sanford Farmers available from any Kadct.
for
Market on llwy. 17-91 and Onora
• • •
Adult Classes
HEART
Rd. Nick Agliano of Tampa will
A execuliva hoard meeting of
RESEARCH
Judge entries at the meet which (ha Pinecrest pnrrnt-teischers as­
Opein At Rollins
Gratefully
is open lo the public.
talpyvathnrt
sociation witl ha held Monday, 7:30
"Operation Bootstrap" classes al
• * *
Acknowledged
p, m. a t the school.
Rollins College will get underway
Capt. John Keeling, local com
SEMINOLE • DeBART
Ort. 24, Prof Saute, director of
minder of the National Guard
COUNCIL
course* for the community has unit here will apeak at Ihr noon
Rome's Colosseum accommo­
announced.
P. O. BOX 1M
meeting of the Sanford notary dated some too thousand spec­
Registration for these classes Club Monday. He will speak on the tators, 87 thousand of whom were
SANFORD, FLA.
will be held Monday through National Guards and their duties. seated.
Wednesday and they wilt meet
from 8.3o p m. to 9 .JO p m., Mon­
days and Thursdays «f each week.
Personnel of Orlando AFB and
Sanford NAS may register at
base education offices. Other a
dults may enroll at the Office of
Courses for Hie Community, Ad
ministration Ridg., Ratlins. CliUe?
will run through Her. 15.

— White Howaw- candidal m resu.-r.-tl
their handshaking *perchmak!ng
campaign tours today, mil sharply split on Quemoy.Matsu defenae
and embroiled in several new ar— gumentv alter their third TV de­
b a te .
GOP presidential nominee Rich­
ard M. Nixon pleased with his
showing on the television pres
gram, arranged a day long mo­
torcade through the I-os Angeles
area of his native California. He
will deliver a majoi foreign policj
speech before the World Press
Forum tonight.
4 Nixon let it he known in ad
ranee of
lends to use President F.isenhower la his admlnitration If elected.
He m ar elaborate on this in the
OFFICIALS OF the Catholic Women’s Club met briefly Thur.nlny nipht to
address.
discuss plane for the Oct. 23 Deanery. I -oft to ritflit, Mrs. .Job i MacFnrlnne,
Democratic candidate John F
Adrienne Durand. Marion Latmir. Kdith Krygier, Mrs. Laurence Vcrshei.
Kennedy, alsn happy about his
Rea Krenier and Jo Yon Herbulis. Rack row. Joe Stankiewicr. and Fr. RichTV appearanca embarked on a
nrd Lyons. Officials not shown in the picture are Sylvia Htihn nntl Char­
yflO-stop whistle-stop tour through
lotte Donahoe.
(Herald I’hoto)
Michigan.
In his first slop at Ann Arbor,
Kennedy charged in his prepared
Home Builders
speech that Nixon hid raised an
“ artificial . . . false issue" of
The program for the Ail Souls start at 9 a. m. with a panel dn Elect Officers;
government control of education in
opposing federal aid to teachers. Fill Deanery scheduled Oct. 25 cunion conducted by ttev. Fr. New Directors
Nixon, appearing from Los An- were announced today by officials Charles Spellman slated for 10:11
The Home Builders Assn, of
ngeles said Kennedy, speaking of the Catholic Women s Club.
a.m.
Seminole Counly eleclcd 19*1 offi­
The spiritual moderator for the
from New York City, exchanged
A luncheon will be held at 12:11
'B the sharpest remarks of the TV all day event will be Rl. Rev. with followrd hy a srrapbook pro­ cers at a dinner meeting at the
series in their third encounter Msgr. Williams J, Mullally of St. gram at 2 pm . and benediction Capri Tuesday.
Heading the group this year will
last night. They repeatedly ae- Paul Church In Daylona Beach; at 3 p m.
he Sam Lawson. Other officers are
. cused eaeh other of distortion, Deanery president, Mrs. Carolyn
LeRoy Hobb, vice president; Pete
misinterpretation and erroneous Peck of Clermont; Host pastor,
Rev. FR. Richard Lyons; Host­ There arc mere species of In- Mr Raney, secretary; and R. J.
statements.
The big clash, as expected was esses Edith Krygier, president of sects on earth than of all ani­ Bauman, treasurer.
Serving on the hoard of directors
over the Nationalist-held islands the Women's Club ami Mrs. Rea mals combined.
• • •
will he 1-owell Osier, E. C. Harper
of Quemoy and Matsu near the Kremer. general chairman; Dio
An estimated 2* million Amer­
National bank examiners are Sr,, lluby Spears, Royd Coleman.
cesan preiidcnt, Mrs.
Miiton
coast of Chins.
Plumb of Tampa.
appointed bv the comptroller of Bert Chapman, Clyde Robertson icans have nr have had to some
^ Kennedy reiterated hia stand
and Al Doudney.
degrrr a crossed eve.
Registration for the deanery will the Treasurer department.
that the islands are indefensible
against any Red Chinese attack.
He quoted present and former ad­
SnW
ministration officials — including
U/ju d U i n v i f e J h d t t e n J t u t
F.lsenhower and tne lale Score
U*y c! 5: a it J u!m rosier Dunes
—to support his views.
Nixon retorted that Kennedy
wanted tn “surrender" Quemoy
ind Matsu. “That would lead, in
9 my opinion, to war," ha declared.
The debate brought the first
touch of humor to the television
encounters.
Asked whether the Democrats
shot-id apoligiie for soma of for*
mer President Harry S. Truman's
----- campaign remarks, Kennedy re ­
plied with a arm that perhaps
Mrs. Trumsn could eurb her hus0 hind's language.
Nixon, however, was serious.
Noting that many children follow
he campaign*, he said he was
‘ proud that President Eisenhow­
er restored dignity and decency
and, frankly, good language to the
conduct of the presidency of the
United States."
Truman, speaking in Raieigh,
, K. C\, shrugged off Nison s re^ marks. Truman told a fund rais­
ing dinner, “he's not fit to be
president, my friends, Just not
fit."

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Hie Printed Word"
. . . Competition for shire# of tho advortWng dollar iota tougher all th# time.
Radio and television have seen to that.
~r* Television and radio people have, on oc­
casion, attempted to sell the idea that their
cmadia la the far more effective way of in­
teresting the potential consumer than any
iriber— including newspapers. So a survey
made in Richmond, Va., is of unusual inter­
est.
E d i t o r c r . « reports:,An inde.m n d e n t r M i i r c ) &gt; % fB H c s tlo n

S t of more than 41,000 telephone calls

made to individuals only about ona-fifth of
them had the TV set or radio turned on. Of
that number hi percent waa able to Identify
the program turned on but 71 percent eould
rot name any sponsor or product or type of
product being advertised on the program.
And even if the respondent said "soap”
instead of giving a brand name H was
counted as sponsor identification, which
seems to us like “leaning over backward to

A feral ImaLand fe eee who h at to Mi chafe
.
had o rough day at affico and j
hut m
comes bom* fagged &lt;wt and real-,
And reflect* an what a lucky
Iring ba la burning tha candla at m a n ha ii to bava auch a quiot,
both anda.
restful bom* to coma back to ta d
And eoociud** that If ba doesn’t such ■ fin* wife to c a n for &gt; !«
tsko better ear* of himself he comfort, and who** attention ho
will crack up and what ho need* cannot repay.
And who, when hi* wife in an
most of all i* to relax.
And a* w&gt;on a* be la In th# ■pologetie voice, asks, “What
house i#ia
gets *«■
out of
his ciouwa
cloth*! uni
and would you s*j to paying a call *n
nous#
oi ou
■hewers down and changa* Into | AoouJnld JfU a Jones!" doca not
stacks and • sport shirt and'puli
bul IRpllt* cato ^o JfrV iiy j1
L I.
.A i . i u A w a iw
a n f o o l a h !o lif e * , a
r ia a Y *mm ao o t a J
‘It’s a splendid Iidea.
I’m ao tU
bis fe*t
into a pair of ucomfortable
you thought of R."
loafers.
CHRISTOPHER BILLOPP
Aod goei down into tba living
room and link* into an easy chair
------------------------•
and picks np tho evening news­
paper and run* over U*« head Rogers Backs
lines aa his wife preparei dinner.
And looks at tha television sched­ Ike's Record
ule to aeo what la offered and finds
WASHINGTON (UP1&gt;—AUoc
on tha program on* of his favorite nay Ganeral William P. Rogers towestorns, followed by o u of his day laahad out a t criticism of tho
favorllo quit shows, and then by Eistnhower administration's re­
one of his favorite musical shows. cord on civil right* a* unjustified
And smell* Jlnner cooking and
and harmful to this eountrj'g re ­
consider! the iracll appclixlng, and
putation abroad.*
0
figures that as soon as he has
Rogers asserted In a statement '
finished dinner he will settle back
and spend the rest of tha evening relcssed by tha Justlea Depart­
ment that th* United States “has
before the screen.
And Is summoned to dinner and made Its greatest strides forward
enjoys it heartily, since it more in tha field of tivil rights" in
more than 80 y t i n under EUtnthan meets his expectations.
And loosens his belt and returns hower'f leadership.

b e .f c i r ”
.L
"" n"’W 5 r ~ i' T b*. quints*#-- P-M* fir.'*- *&gt;.*&lt;»t**t#

yet!

friendship Airport Ys. Commodore Hotel

Tha Vies President admitsd that
what ha aaid waa difficult to ex­
plain to "pnopla in tha mass.!’ Ha
was taping that tha Democrat*
■all people on th* Idan th at th*
Fodoral Government can and will
toko car* of thalr wants. But, b*
added, tha Republican problem is
to atll peopla tha mueh-hardtr-tograap Idea that only tho entire na­
tional economy—th* productivity
of 180,000,000 Americana — can
provide everything, we need from
domestic welfare to military su­
premacy.
To this i he Vic* President add­
ed, paraphrasing tha KennedyStavanaon lint, that this truly la
“a time for grtatnaaa"—but that
ha, Rlchardd Nixon, could not bon-1
HAPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
estly call hlmaalf great. All ha and
hia running male, Hanry Cabot
BY HR. F. LEO KERWIN
Lodge, hoped to do, waa to present
their credentials and program! to
Common Sense:
tha Ameican people—and laavs It
Their latest request: “Pleas* In­ to tha people.
» ‘ IW THE SOUTH — We'ro at
We learn in grade school phy­ ccllcrator to speed up funS
Now, for contrast, thero wai
'§,000 feet looming over-tho red- stall a pencil sharpener In th*
siology that the body l* made tion, and the other as an in­
•lay rolling hill* of South Caro- cabin of tho plana.” Ha did, and 1 Nixon'* previous slip of tho
eomplimantad
tha
girls
on
thalr
up of a bony frame work en­ hibitor to alow down func­
tongue. At Friendship Airport,
' h a s. Yet, thara’a the etranga feeIclosing
organs, and controlled tion, it becomes clear why
Baltimore, with President Risen- Cass F-tM: W ilier R., aged 47,
ilng I'm aauffht la a glrl’e dorml- buiinaaa-llko oflicleney.
And hia feeling of inability to potent men become the critics
the '‘machine” must all be in
“Oh,” ono of them eald offhand­ hower. Ambassador Lodge, half a
by
the
nervous
system.
.tory,
handle
the
executive
decisions
at
while
the
sexually
dominent
males
la a successful business executive.
order
to receive perfect re -9
Percullarly,
many
forget
this
Tho aweet, heady odor of all edly, "that'* for our eyebrow pen­ doten Cabinet officer* and Sen­
"Walter Mads help badly," hit the office, plus hie church obliga­ actually do most of the production
ators present, tho Vico President
f u n d a m e n t al suits. How much better it is
thoea thing* that go Into a lady’a cils."
tions, la a form of "transference." of new merchandise, art, music,
Pilot Teague, an amisbls Taxan began on* of thoa* silly, talking- worried wife began, "for ha aits
makeup kit—and on her fact and
fact, and as time to restore the nerve supply
Whoa a m as begins to think literature and even sterling ser­
who
normally operates aa San. down nnocdotao which ha appar­ around and broods.
hands—permeate* Urn cabin.
mons
of
the
Billy
Grahim
sort.
g o e s on, and for normal function. This ex­
ha la falling in hia erotic func­
"Ha also breaks down and sheds tions, ba often transfers itua In­
I notice n pair of wet whit* Lyndon Johnson's personal filers ently deems appropriate for tha
when sickness is ample is true of every organ
You wives ran thus accom­
glove* daintily ciotheipinnrd to acceded to another rather unusual "mass**." lie told u* shat his tears on very little provocation. feriority complex to hia office plish more in a week with men
preeuil ill OUt‘ that we have in the body.
tho lapel of my raincoat hanging request. So now, as tha two-anf ins daughters had a cat named Donna Without any special warning, he Job.
bodies, we think It should be remembered
like Waller than most outside
a t tho rear of tho plan*. Other l/wkheed Lodestar approaches Ita (tba hurricane of that name was may thus be listening to the radio
of
the affected that when any organ fall* to
counselors
can
do
in
8
months,
IF.
“ I’m a failure as a husband,”
things, aomo law msntlonable, are destination, ho intonoo soberly ■till pouting outside) and that or rrading a book when suddenly la the usual sc e n t dread of mil­
And that big "IF " means, IF
area as a lone receive its normal nerve sup­
draped around th a window*. 1 Just over tho Intercom: "lfay I have Donna bad Just delivered six kit­ ba will begin to err. He «»** h» lions of business executives.
you will restore your husband's
j
i
'
structure in the ply from the brain through
the nervous system, It will
•kicked over a pair of hlgh.beeled your attention, nleaaof W* have ten*.
doesn't know why.
sexusl confidence.
"So
I'm
not
able
lo
make
body
rather
than connected cease
"Three of them," said tho man
'pum ps, obviously detached from five minutes before landing. . . .
to function normally. •
"He is a Deacon in our church tba decisions (a mat* trait) In
Impotence
Is
usually
a
psycholo­
with the nervous system.
Powder your nosea."
aspiring to bo tho Fra* World's aad a faithful worker, but ba is
tho pair of tlrod foot
This then, is the basis for
competitive
business."
gical
condition.
It
la
a
defeatism
For
example,
in
a
case
of
Tha girls have me seated la
leading statesman, "aro whit*. trying to shun his ehurch duties.
This, I aay with mixed emoIn ■ recent esse I mentioned complex. And it esn hamper heart trouble, th# heart fails ■ickne.ta or disease.
' tions, la what It'a Ilka to find ona'a
lh* re a r-fac in g the And three of them are striped.
And ha feala ba U also unfit to that a successful leader, sales­ young husband* as well as those
lo function normally conse- Correct the cause through
Tho difference between Nixon at carry on bit responsible Job at
Mlf locked In a barnstorming aero- ***• »'*•
« • "k»*
past
S'
man,
or
other
executive,
must
quently, symptoms of puin, Chiropractic adjustments and
icosi on behind my back In those Friendship and Nlxoa a t tha Com­ tha office.
plana with five lovely ladles.
usually
he
sciUylly
assured.
But
a
wife
who
throws
off
her
shortness of breath, dizzi­ health Is the natural result.
It'a all In tha lint of duty, I fiva.mlnuto nose-powdsrlng Inter­ modore la the difference between
"Va
ha
is
very
talented
and
usual
feminin*
passivity
snd
Eunuch*
and
Impotent
males
know—and, to bo sure, I'vo always lude*. But that la whin, according talking down and talking straight everybody «Im knows ho la fully seldom can be good talesmen, (or then sets out deliberately to re­ ness, etc., result. It is only One of a series sf articles
bollved in making sacrifices—but to prearrangemsnti, my cotton and laval. Before tha crowd at competent. Bo what (a wrong?" a leader must dominate (hi audi­ juvenate her husband, asn quick­ common sense to locate tha published is the public inter­
I cannot remember n more un syspads go into place—and tho Friendship, Nixon was tha hum­
Waller secretly Ihinka he 1* ence or customer, and sexual ly change a defeatism complex cause rather than try to ear* est to explain and illustrate
ble, unpleasant “ Uriah Keep" of a aexuilly on tha ebeif.
for the heart aa a separata the practice of scientific
A usual reporting aaaignment for a
kolt la fattansd.
vigor It th* usual basis for domi­ into a winning morale.
Tha girls will bo hedge-bopping politician, timid about giving ofChiropractic, written by Dr.#
mala.
Bo he feels in the moody, "au ­ nance.
Many wives have even saved part of the body.
When
one
stops
to
think
tha
F. Leo Kcrwin whom ofice is
Tha troupe—Ladies for Ken- like this for two weeks—all tho fania but avid for praise and avar- tumnal" stage of Ilf* whera he
It Is thus the fighting, sexually their husbands from sulcid* by
aady-Johnaon—are on this safari way to New Orleans. It's a killing rloua for power and votes. Before haa a wistful nostalgia to ba assured rooster that dominates thus banishing this false notion heart has a hookup or narvt located at 201 8. French Are.
th* crowd of Republican "bankers
of tha South for a serious purpose: par*.
the chicken yard; not th* capon*. of middle aged husbands that connection in two waya, one and his tefephons number is
To allow them to catch their and executives" at the Commo­ young again.
to drum up throngs of boosters for
Hia teara ir* thus a vague form
And much the tame thing holds they are "no good and permanent­ set of nerves nets as an ac- FAirfax 2-7443.
tha Lyndon Johnson victory train brsaths, their bon hij^ordcrcd a dore, th* Vies President was the of seif pity.
true in human behavior. The im­ ly «n the *holf.
two-day holiday at th* llotal Fon- easy • mannered, tough • minded, I
to follow.
truly modest and wholly dedicated
It'a n tough, grueling schedule talnbloau In Miami.
Tho first lady of my house, who fJoour do Lien whom hi* friend* 1
lev tbo ladies, nil wives of butt*
naaa nsid professional man from gave me special dispensation to and admirers know him to be.
In leaving th* Commodore. I ran
tho South. And I would u y , from mak* 'hia trip, suggested I take
tho standpoint ad n eomawhat aelf- my two-day holiday back hum* Into two auch friend* of hi*. To
on* of thorn, who to a television
so nsctoss observer, they don’t m hi painting oar back porch.
executive, I gut tba haekntjada triek.
Any requsoto that toll beyond Tho 1,000 blind children to th* question about what wai wrong
my role as traveling newspaper­ United Stairs today, victims of with Nixon in tha September 2fiih
man are plaaod before Harold relroUnlal fibroplasia, will coal debate, Tha aoawar waa revealing,
.Taaguo, who with hia ao-pllot la an fitim atrd $100,000 each far for tha executive said that th*
Incorporated 1927
- safely onacenead behind tha closed education, training and support itratagy waa for N lion'a make-up
AFFILIATED
WITH
THE
ATLANTIC
NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
•ad mannerism to project th* im­
from birth to death.
' doom hi th* soekplt,
ago of the "common man"—hum­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
ble, hesitant, the opposite of Ken­
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
nedy’s aockauronaes. Well, this
again waa th* Nixon of Friendship
OCTOBER a, 1'JfiO*
Airport —stooping, nnauocesafntCOMPTROLLER'S CALL
ly, to conquer.
To the other Nison friend, I aapressed tho hop* th at th* Vic*
RESOURCES
L IA B IL IT IE S
President would keep on being the
Nixon of tho Commodore Hotel,
¥ 4,515,417.89
Loans and Discounts
Capital Stock
where he did both himself and hit
250.000.
00
Overdrafts
106.57
audlenco ao proud. R la not loo
Surplus
much to say that the struggle of
250.000.
00
Banking House, Furniture and
these two roles to possess the per­
247,775.42
Fixtures
sonality of Richard Nixon it on a
Undivided Profits
242,134.36
par with all the other great moral
15,000.06
Federal
Reserve
Bank
Stock
and Intellectual battles af our
Reserves
151,290.48
election year.
6,051.H
Other Resources
For if tho paopl* can understand
.Unearned Discount
U. S. Government
146,596.19
the big domestic and foreign ques­
tions, the American Republic can
Obligations
$.{,893,689.86
ba ssvcd by saving it-clf. But If a
Other Marketable
man like Nixon ia going to tell
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445,.549.16
kittenish Jokes and traat th* peo­
ple like nincompoopa and edoleiCash and Due From
cents, wo'll never have the chance
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9,757,035.48
to ear* nurse Wee.
Banks
1,673,466.45

* VW ttni.MKft ALKXANMP.R

- j J I f NKW YORK WITH NIXON
•wTwo slip* of the ionpue have
JM*iy revealed Richard Nixon —
ooce lor the bettor; once for the
worse. la order to accentuate the
pM itlre and to show tho Vice
President to he Improving with
Jftne, 1 prefer to roverne the chronoloftcal aider of tho two event*.
4 A t a Z,000-member breakfast at
the Commodore Hotel recently,
Nlxoa meant to mak* p gay re ­
mark about gattlng atartad ao
,0&gt;rly In tho day. H* ■aid that ho'd
auppoaad Saw Yorker* obiervrd
“banker*' hour*," an then he eald
■—“1 see many banker* here!”
Well, a campaigner, especially a
Republican, lan't supposed to let

on that he hat any political friend*
•vho are "bankers." Th* campaign*
t r la supposedly trying to woo tho
great unwashed, and ha'a auppoaad
to bo auspicious of tho money­
changers and all tho big financial
"exacutivea"—another word that
pupped out of ilia Vico President's
preliminary remark*.
But' having aaid "bankers" and
"exscutlve*," Nixon wsot into an
unprepared speech which was by
far the beat of th* many 1 have
heard him deliver. It waa a con­
cise, Intelligent, communicative
speech for the simple reaeon that
Nixon waa Ulking as an equal to
ro-squals. Ha waa Ulking on the
straight and laval, Instead of talk­
ing down, aa he so often does,

WASHINGTON

bv Ed Kotato

THE WORRY CLINIC

by Dr. George Crane

^ S A N
A tlantic nad

“C W t you Just lot M off with a wanting?
I haven't a decent thing la wee* to courtP

Faga 4—Fri. Oct. II, I960

•b*

fenatari

• tr a il

Private Treatment
Urged For Goldfine

BOSTON (UPI)— Attorneys for
Bornsrd Goldfine plan lo urge »dminixtrattoa offlciiti la WsshlagJ
■••ii*
cacsi.ix r t s s s i
ton today to allow tho wealthy
&gt;&lt;- -•-** ■*!•«
Sh U t , ISHw
industrialist psychiatric tr««lm*nt
f lk llt lM
U «U ( u v t f l H t u U f , **•*■ ?,
ItfM ta u | iilt S S s *
to a private hospital rather thin
•S ta rte r irM ssSIsi C lttotasx
a fsdarat Institution.
S*M n4 as h w s S list* M t t n
St, ISIS al l» . ( h i s ik m •«
Federal Judge
Georg* C.
lu l w S , Slorlte ■■*«# lb* Act al Cm *&gt;i h M Maria S. Iare.
T h o N a t a l* lo o aataabaa .1 i* a V a lia * r&gt; * M a a i t a la aaM UaS M a t a * . Swtrney
Wednesday ruled live
I f t l * ! • tba a a * Sa# aa a a k lla a H a a a l a ll tha laaal aaw a a r is t a * I . t h i s
textile tycoon "mentally incompctsnl" to stand trial un charges of
* us sc a t m o * maims
•vidlng
JISI.ooo in personal and
H«
n*ut*rr
s r MaM
C a rria a
Villa, rats I* to aU tla ta a sir
*» Otoaa corporal* Income taxes.
a W#*h
I. Vtaa
ansa
as.to * Iaaa
IIIJM I laar
Dr. Norris B. Fiansgsn dt• Maataa
a.ft
am a isaaiaa
M l a Maataa
r *'
icribcd
Goldfine'* mental depres
• Maataa
S.M
ASa 0 Maaiba
MS a Maalba
sio* *i manic depressive piyctoI Maalb
1.1*
ISO i Maatt
I.M 1 Maaib
0. S. »M*ai a.aaaUllaaa aiatlSt* Wat all aaaU a*la&lt;ll»ll*aa ba »&gt;I4 la •li, adding that "ruirldal ihooghu
sr* vsry prominent to a mime
No part of sag n sltria ), sswt sr sJvsftisIng, ol tLls sJlUoo af
dspreisivs snd hs has as shun
Tba Sanford Herald map b* r*pioou«*d to any m*sn*r withaui
daitr* of them."
w ritU n psrm iuios of tho publuhar of Tho Utrsld. Any individual
o r ttrm t**pon*toto far sash reprodutlUa will bo Autaidored as in­
In ancient times, th* dcit often
fringing on Tho fisrnlii’o **pyright snd wUl b* h*Id hsbls for
dim i f m under tbs U n.
wtr* r*|snlaH sa tdfoti xsd ktiicj.
w x s.ro * s i s u s r . osisot aa* r s tiu iw
K t x i r s j. t r r m a a , x s m iu o m s i u m

ORD

$10,797,056.51

Total

NAL BANK

Total
DIRECTORS

OFFICERS
J W. SHANDB
Chairman of th* Board
R. J. BAL'MAN
President
R. F. MANN
Vic* President

R. J. BAUMAN
President
GEORGE D. BISHOP
Retired, Sanford, Florida
I . I. FRAZIER
Banford, Florida ■

Svey. A Tret. Orlando Paving Co.
R. W. DEANE
Cashier
O, C. MCBRIDE
Assistant Cashier
MRB. IOIB D HOL'SHOl.DEE
As*ts:ant CSshitr

510,797,056.51

j. c. ittrciuauN

Director A Chant. ,n of Exevutivs
Cuntmitt# of Chasa A Co,
Sanford, F lurid*
R. F. MANN
VU.*-Prsid*nt

H. B. POPE
President, H. B. Pop* Co.
Sanford, Florida
J. W. SHANDS
President
Th* Atlantic National Bank
of Jarkionvili*
Jacksonville, Florida
IRA R. SOUTHWARD
President
Southward Fn.it Co., lac.
Sanford, Florida
GEORGE A. SPEER JR.
A tu rrey
Sanford, Florida

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

�M . ©et. 14, IM O -P a w

Oviedo Gel*

Iren and a winner from each
school wilt receive a book to place
in Use schools library. Students
THE ••RE DR” V&gt;*t %n thf a ill be getting
Dte*l for at­ Ie* !■)»**•—
‘■pfc r*
tendance at the Woman'* Club
AMONG THOSE RECEIVING
last season—so now to fulfill their
invitations by telegrams to at*
tend Sen. Lyndon Johnson's lun­
cheon at the Cherry Plata in Or­
lando, Wednesday, were Dottie
and Franris Roumiliat Sheila and
Dr. Ctnce Roberts, Vera and Dr.
D. H. Mathers- and Jackie and
Mike Coalo.
JEAN WABNEE
FA 1-ltU

A CONVENTION TWOSOME in
Miami this week are Sue and E.
C. Harper Jr., who are slaying at
the Deauville Hotel while he at­
tends the Florida electrical con­
tractor’s convention. Saturday
will be a big event since E. C.
will be installed as second vice
president of the Central Florida
association. They will be back to
their lovely new home on Mellonville Ave. on Sunday.

Prospective

H o n o r* W higham *

Basketball Star

A farewell party
Mr. ta d Mra. Tom
given Wednesday
prayer meeting, a t the Lake Mary
Baptist Church.
A fellowship hour over eaka and
coffee was enjoyed by all.
Mr*. Whigham waa tvrpriaod
with a birthday eaka in honor at
her birthday this month and alan
a giR was presented to the cou­
ple from their many friend!
—l-ti tha-. — »
moving in Alabama,

Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Wheaton,
Oviedo, announce the arrival of a
7 lb &gt; os. son, born last week at
the Winter Park Memorial Hos­
pital.
They hsve chosen the name,
be at the George Washington j Michael, but he will be known as
Hotel in Jacksonville from Sun- j Mike. Granparents afe Mrs. and
day to Wednesday. She will at- j Mrs. O. C. Wheaton and Mr. and
‘he assessor'! annual eon
M O U te d U K to A ,
For years the Oviedo basketball
JO ANN MIZE had her first team has had a Wheaton oa the
"getting out" party, yesterday— team and if little Mike tekea
the first that is, since three-weekafter his dad and uncles, it will be
old Sandra Leigh came to live
«
glorious day for Oviedo when
with Judge and Mrs. Mire and
he grows up. — 'cur year-old, Pebrs.
Lunching at the Capri with Jo
Anne were Jean Baker. Mary
Mann, Myra Doudney and Mary Ray Celebrates
McIntosh.

ANOTHER
GROUP
having Third Birthday
lunch together, and bridge later
were Carolyn Stanley, Zona Beck­
A t T w o Parties
with, Ann Weir, DolUe Earns,
Laura Parker, Jeanne Warnkc,
Ray Dennison celebrated his
Mary Mshany, Fris Talley and third birthday twice this year.
Anna Belle Henderson.
It all started when his little
BETTY FLA.MM had as her classmates at nursery achoot, sang
luncheon guests. Rose Woodall, "Happy Birthday” to him and
Libby White and Sarah Gilbert. served cupcakes and ice cream,
SHOWING clothes from llowe'i during milk time, in his honor.
Later a group of hit friends ga­
OFF TO A CONVENTION, Fashion Shop were Ann Reyn,
TOO, will be Mary Earle Walker, Nell touchton, Zona Beckwith, thered at his home, 1307 WynnSeminole tax assessor, who will Sandra Wilson and Dons Skelton. wood Drive for another celebra­
tion.
Gay blue and white streamers
hung from all comers of the car-

.MRS. JARVIS
bargain, the * Reds'* are having
a party for the winning team.
Monna (Mrs. Ralph) Jarvis and
Dorothy (Mrs. A. C.) Me Reynolds
have had their heads together
plotting party plana and it has
been announced that it will taka
place Tuesday night at San Clair
Estates, Monna a spacious home
on Sanford Ave. Supper, entertainment and club fellowship will
make it a pleasant evening.

Monroe Home Club
Plans Craft Night
«

fish A o n a U

general business meeting at Ihe
Episcopal Parish House,
.Members of the four chapter*
met for luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
followed by Ihe business, session,
with Mrs. R. W. Williams, presi­
dent. presiding.
Circle Meets
Businesa included reports from
permanent committees and a dtacutsion of by-law changes.
At Knight Home
Mra. S O. Chase Jr., was In
Mrs, Donald Knight was hnjtes* charge of Die devotion period.
to the Frances Horton Circle of
In hit talk to the group, Father
the First Baptist Church, at her Thomas stressed the historical
home, 2.W* Fslmctta Ave.
i development of the Episcopal
Mrs. Kenneth Mclnlosh, chair­
man, presided at the monthly
business meeting and Mrs. Leland Rudd led Ihe devotion period
Tlie program, was presented by
Mrs. Benny Austin and the ste
wardship message was given by
.Mrs, Dalton Cates.
A social hour was enjoyed and
refreshments were served by the
boslcsa.

Girl Scout
Diary

Plan Christmas Paper Project

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Sixteen peaks in the Appala­
chian mountains are more than
six thousand feet above sea level,
part of the highest land maaa in
Ihe eastern United States.

Episcopal Churchwomen Meet
For Fall Luncheon Session
"The role of the diocese in Mia
Christian Church," was the topic
used by Father John Thomas, who
spoke to the Episcopal Church
women at the fall luncheon and

X i Beta Eta Chapter Members

Mr*. W. J . Harper hoe returned
to her home in Eustia after a viaft
with Mrs. Marjoria Cowan. Mm
attended the wedding of her niaee,
Ihe former Miss Edna Cowan.
Saturday.
Mr*. R. W. Herron and Mra.
John Todd, wera called to Wash­
burn, Ul. dua to tha death ad Matt
mother, Mra. Louis Hockanbcrry.

MRS. R. YV. WILLIAMS, left, president of tlie Kpiacnpal Churchwomcn.
is pictured with three chapter chairmen, nt the quarterly luncheon meet,
mg of the group at Ihe Parish Mouse. l,eft to right they are, Mrs. \ \ \ H.
Stewart. St. Anne; Mrs. Don Thompson. St. Mary and Mrs. R. A. Newman
Jr., St. Mark. Not present at the meeting was Miss Eva Hunt, chairman
of St. Agnes.
(Herald Photo)

Mr*. J. H. Tindal presented a
Members were reminded to at­
brief history of the Lake Monroe tend tha County Council all day
Home Demonstration Club, at the session, scheduled for Oct. 20 at
monthly meting of the group, at the HD Center, on 2olh St.
Craft night will ba Oct, 27, at
the home of Mre. J. C. Sapp, on
the home ul Mr*. Clover Maris.
Orange Bird.
Mr*. Tindel, a . charter member Gifts will be made and a guest &gt;
of
the club, d ated that it was or­ will show- members how to make
PILOT CLl'B members met at
the Capri one evening this week ganised in September 1911. The candle holder* from aluminum
to honor a visitor, Killy Majuro, "penny tiian.li” »i&gt; sUrtcd and foil and rptloftm*.# ittaW*.
2nd Lt. Gov. of Pilot International, proceed* u«ed to buy vatua for
Report* were heard from the
shut-ins and rick members.
district (, from Marianna.
executive board meeting, food
Following the six o'clock din­ The penny march Ha* now gvuwn chairman and civil defense chair­
ner, a regular business meeting into the "dollar march," but at man.
the time it was started, they were
was held.
Following the meeting, a social
lucky to receive pennies. It ia atill
hour was enjoyed with guests
A LUNCHEON in New Smyrna, voluntary.
playing several games. Frizes
recently, celebrated the eighth
Members canned fruit and vegebirthday of RHO chapter of Del­ table* and in October of each year, wet* won by Mrs. McArthur and
HAY DENNISON
Mrs. Johnson.
ta Kappa Gamma, an Internation­
held a three jar contest, consist­
al honorary society for outstand­
Other* present were Mr*. Olio
Mr*. Sapp 'and her co-hostcv* poile, merting In the center, with
ing of meat, fruit and Vegetables.
ing women teachers. Those from
a huge cluster of bright colored
Tomas, Mrs. Donald Flatnm.
Mon n&gt;* won tha contest three Mrs. Marrs, servec refreshment*
Sanford are Mary Joyce Bateman,
balloons, Boating in the brccie, Mrs. H. C. Patterson, Mrs. Melvin
to
Mmes.
Fitzgerald,
Tindel,
Mc­
Ruth Carlton, Wilma Morgan, Nel­ times.
waiting for the youngsters to have Deklr, Sirs. Francis Hall, Mrs.
Mr*. H. J„ Johnson, pi • ' ‘dent, Arthur, Gardner, Johnson, Mary
li* Coleman and Margaret Goit.
W. A. Cagle Jr., Mrs. Lewi*
fun.
Hittell,
Olga
Hunter,
Jack
StandiLuncheon speaker was Archie announced that tha Monroe Club for and a guest, Mrs, R. IllackRay, who is quite an army fan, Harley. Mr*, nuhy Fuller and
will
ba
hostess
to
the
USD
birth­
Anderson, area superintendent of
appeared in unifonn and wav de­ Mrs. Ralph Rett*.
welder.
Adult Education of Florida and day party in November, Mrs.
lighted to find a jeep ruling atop
Mrs.
Louise
Thompson
and
Mrs.
Annie
McArthur,
Mrs.
Lucille
his topic was "Search for Tomor­
htv birthday cake. Three soldiers
row." During National Book Week, Fitzgerald and Mrs. Hazel Gard­ McArthur will be i-u-huste**ex at hearing randies, also adorned the
the
next
meeting,
Nov.
3,
at
the
Not. 13-19, the RHO chaplet will ner will assist Mrs. John-on as
cake.
Thompson home.
sponaor an assay contest for ehil- hostesses.
Ills mother, Mr*. J. M Denni­
son. was sure the group had a
good time. She could tell by the
Lake Mary WMU
smiles on the ice cream smeared
HIDIWNIF. TROOP 2IX held the
faces.
first meeting of the season at the
Guests included, flays sister, home of the leader, Mrs. Wendell
Visits Shut-Ins
Jolcnr, Toni and Tommy Farrow,
The Message of God s Son was Bi-til Shoemaker, Rosanna and Holm**,
Xi Beia Eta chapter of Beta ess to the next meeting, featuring the program topic at the October Johnny Hobgoo&lt;i.
Patricia McCoy was alerted to
Sigma Phi met at the home of a "tasty bit" sale and card party. meeting of Ihe WMU of the First
David and Milchry Allorc, Gil tha office of Scribe and Patriria
Mrs. Harold Chapman in Loch
Mrs. Chapman served refresh­ Raptisl Church of f^ake Mary, last Tye, Sally
Mill)* Lari and Kennedy end Dawn Holme* were
Arbor, this week.
ments to Mrs. Robert Cushing, week.
Damrn Harper, Francis and Lisa e!»rt»d petrol leader*
Mrs. W. T. Wanaley, ptesident Echols and Jane Dirkerhoof.
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer gave a Mrs. Gordon Frederick. Mrs. Ver­
Refreshments of cake, ire rrcam
10 minute refresher course on the non Hardin, Mrs. E. C. Harper . was in thargr of the busine**
and punch were served in honor of
Jr., Mrs. J L. Horton Jr., Mra. I Mr* B. Nordtu, the community
Bela Sigma Phi manual.
Hetty Jo Jon**' birthday.
Mrs. Carleton Bliss was ap­ Malcorn I-odgr, Mrs. Speer and mission rhairman. announced that
Other member* of the troop are
* their main project for this month
pointed recording secretary, A re­ Mrs. Grcrn.
Cynthia Arurd, Mary Hearn, Joy
will be to visit the sick and shutport was given on the shrimp boil,
kettar, Darlene La Follelt, Kath­
SATURDAY k
ins.
held in New Smyrna Beach, re­
leen .‘’pain, Martha McCoy, De­
Women
s
Auxiliary
of
Ihe
Semi­
Mrs. Not den was also appointed
cently. It was also announced that Reception Planned
borah Martin.
assistant leader for the Primary nole Memorial Huvpital merit at
chapter members would sell
Bonnie Keller, Deliorah Muller,
the
Capri
Restaurant
at
1
p
in.
Sunbeams.
Christmas paper again tbit year.
Mrs. Mary Wilhelm, ptogiam for general business hinrheim and Jarkia Morgan, Carla Royer, San­
Mrs. Bliss presented an inter­ Sunday Afternoon
dra Douche, Runny Iledwell, Ellen
chairman, was in charge of the annual election of oKicers.
esting program on "The Real
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kadcr will
Lemons, Debra Ann Boyd and
MONDAY
program, and gave the introduc­
Person."
Debbie Ferbark, mascot.
entertain with an informal re­ tion. Other mrmbera taking part
The
Fa
it
Matrons'
Chib,
1&gt;ES
Mrs. Alfred Green will be host­
Mr*. Holmes i» leader of »he
ception. Sunday fmm J to 5 p.m, were: Mrs. M lloopenga Miner, will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the home
at their home, 130 East .Wood­ Mrs. D. Lusk. Mrs. E. Varn, of Mrs. Alice Click, 12u9 Magno­ troop and Mr*. Ralph Feehark, eoIradtr.
Cathy Chasers, and Mrs. J, P. lia.
Navy Wives Plan
land Drive.
Real
Others
present
were:
Mrs.
Honor guests will be Mr. and
Mrs. William E. Kader. who are C. N. North, Mrs. J. E. Green,
Costume Party
celebrating their golden wedding and Mrs. Marguerite Roman
Navy Wives Club 2U made plans anniversary, this week.
for a costume Hallowe'en party
All mend* of the couple » '•
Americans consume some 00
at a morning coffee, this week invited Ui attend.
billion egg* a year.
at the Aeey-Dueeey Club.
The party was scheduled for Oct
29. at the home of Mrs. Mary
SA N FO R D
2385 ORLANDO UK.
Leighty, 134 Country Club Road
.Starting time will he I p m.
MAKE US YOUR MILK HEADQUARTERS
and children of club members will
GRADE A
be their guests.
HOMOGENIZED
Air*. Dorothy Holbrook, hostess
for the day, served refreshments
FRESH
to the thirty members attending
the coffee.

Your response (o
USED DESK SALE
terrific.
1 (only OF K it E
DESK L E F T ............... $19
Some good Deed
WOOD DESKS, from $25
STENOGRAPHER'S
C H A IR S.........from MAI)

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Church with special emphasis on
tha growth of the church in South
Florida.
He reminded tlvem lhat Holy
Cross wai one of the five original
parishes in South Florida and was
host to one of the first conven­
tion*.
At the prc*ent tune there are
77 parishci, PI missions and four
unorganized missions in the dio
ceae.
Sanford Jewelry
Mra, Williams was rhairman for
and
Luggage Co.
the day, assisted by two hostesses i
Cor.
3rd
A
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from earh chapter.

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that fourth ana for tha Pirataa did
tbo trick.

PITTSBURGH (UPU-It didn’t
corn# easy, but tho Pittsburgh
Pirates did it.
*

The Seminole High frid d e n with gome “new” defenae maneuvers up their eleevee, hoet powerful Seaf h r r a e a t Memorial Stadium to aig h t
lia n a *«—« is act for I D&gt; Ht»
Beth « u u will be goiag into the gems with id en ti­
c a l re c o rd s of t wuwmrggAiffirtTto jah e:
fS jS g r
----- vVw-v'&gt; Jira~-PJggi&gt; LmedgBW*■a a a h | that
h it charges plan some new dafeasWe steps to stop the
hard charging Crabs.
"We’ve got a few trieka up our e lee v e e P ig o tt said.
He added th a t hie charges a r t in “excellent” phy­
sical aha be fo r the gaoM and expecU the tilt to be a

Pigott is making a few changes in hia atari
fenaive lineup espedany in the backfield with John
Mann getting the iyod at left half over Bubba Davis.
Mann, a **nIor, Scored two touchdowns against
Florid* Mljitary School in tr-e samp last week, although
one wai called back because of a penalty.
^ llo w e v ^ P lg n t ta a id thai .^--4s.a.-.&lt;
J;i
plenty
The rest of the beckfield shapes up this way: Mike
Robert ■at the signal calling post, Fhagan at fullback and
Alex McKibbin at right half.
On the line, Doug Tamny and Don Hafvey at the
ends; Rusty Slmaa and James Merkham at tackles; Rugs
Pearson at guard and John Whakhel at center.

The Lyman Greyhounds shoot
for their third victory of the grid
season meeting a Crescent City
lean* *het b»* been “unbeaten” In
th**r last I f ta m e r .__
__
Game lime is set for 8 p. m,
Proctor plans to go with the
■amt lineup against the Rebels
that proved so strong against In­
verness last week in the 31-6 vie-

They won the World Series, end-*
ing s 34-year draught, thanks to
a ninth-tinning home run by Bill
Materoaki and an elgbth-inaig
bad bem-aa ball which kept them
in the running.

Proctor plans to sta rt Ron Hug­
gins and Jim Goldman at tha sods;
Buddy Howton and John Simmtl
a t tackles Clarence Hood and
Ricky MeCanna at guards and
Griffith Landresa at ranter.
In the backflotd Mika Brown
will be a t qUartarback with Carl
Presley and Jim Williama at the
halves and Paul Blackford at full­
back.

T h stay crawd which pollM
(•Had the greataat aaaewbM
Imre aiara V-J Bay Jammed the
Steel City uatll the wea hears of
» t morniag sad celebrated the
ttaburgh Pirates' first world
champieethip is 33 years.
-The demonstrations wan set
elf at 3;M p.m. Thursday when
l)rata sscead basemaa BUI Mai*
efoikl leaned on ■ pitch by New
tfsrk Yankee righthander Ralph
Terry aad seat It Marine over
tha left-eentarflcld wall far the
gama-wtanlng run
Wilkin seconds, office workers
In the downtown skyscraper office
buildings gnve stm t cleaners the
blggert headache they've had la
years. Tank of confetti and luorted types of paper spewed by tha

CPO WIVES TEAM in the Hi-Nooncnt Bowling L eague consists of, from
laft, (Jerry While, Dorothy Palmer, Adeline Earns and Shirlev Simas.
(Herald Photo)

A new bowling league has en­
tered action a t tha Je t Lants
Bowling Alley.
COSTA SIKSA, Calif. (UP!)—
The new league is the Church
Marty Furgol, a lean veteran of
Laarua. An organisational meet­
the professional golf wars who
ing wns held at tha alley Monday
night with tha following churchis had been out of action for n year
represented: First Christian, Con­ with a bad back, and two com­
gregational Christian, F irst Bap­ parative youngtleis, Tommy Nlatist of Oviado. Those in tha league porte and Jim Stinebaugh, ware
but not present were tha Plnecrest -tied today for tha lead going Into
Baptist, Casstlberry Mstbodlit and the second round for the Orange
County Open—all with four under
the Jawlbh Synagogue.
It was decided th at tha league par 67r.
Furgui'a gold carter was intsrwould function a i a mixed league,
rip**d
le*t year when it was dis­
be a handicapped league and evil
on either Monday a t 6:43 p. ns. or covered he had a slipped disc In
his back. In M auh ha bad what
Thursday a t 6:46 or 9 p, m.
Any other churches wiehlng to l&lt; called a “spinal fusion'1 oper­
Join tha league should hava a ation.
Bill Casper Jr., Apple VaUey,
member present at the n e it meet­
ing on Thursday a t 7 p. m. a t the Calif.; who has won tho past two
Jet Lanes, There will bo an elec­ tournaments on tha pro circuit
at p n rtl« U i O r-., C-d Uaapaiia,
tion of officers a t that time
Calif., cardrd a 70.

Braves Buy Hurler
Tha Capri team sparked scoring
Wrfn*-dey In the lIl-.Noonrri lea­
gue with a 1690 actual series and
incidents,
a 691 actual game, including a IBS'
by Marty Kinnard, but were lul­
led against tha Al's Barbershop
team led by Marge Wouda' scorch­
ing 22-1 and 2U5 actual games that
held them to a two point win,
.Stenilrom Realty behind Hetty#
Smith
displayed good teamwork to
the game. “Where do you think
make a clean sweep fur lour
you're going?" they harked.
“To tha clubhouse to congralu- points from thu Big Dip team
tato my boys," Harr shot back. whosa Marj Kipp had a good day.
Monroo Harbor continued to
"After ill, I'm tha mayor of tha
eity.” Tha red-lacad gendarmes climb with Dawn'a Beauty Shop as
tbslr latest victim. Ollia Yelinek'a
said nothing mor*.
Before tha sun went down, the 195 paced Shoe maker Construction
town was jumping. Thousands of to a 6811 high handicap game in a
cars, many loaded with up to 20 clash with a hard-hitting C. P. O.
parsons silting on roofs, hoods Wives, team whose Gerry While
and fenders, rumbled Into town. made an odd 0-6-7-10 pickup to
Filth Avenue, the city's miln hslp. North Orlando Humes' scar­
thoroughfare, was closed to all ing was lead by Helen Kaelin and
I steamrulled the Smith’s Amoco
traffic.
The crowd trundlod through the l team for four points to hold un to
city’s newest amt most fashiona­ tha first place position.
ble hotel — the Conrad Hilton. A
makeshift brass band led a group
of teen-aged girls singing "Best Braves Sign Pitcher
MILWAUKEE, Wi*. (UPl) —
'Fm , Buci."
One of (he happiest persons In Th* Milwaukee Braves have sign­
tbo city was Harold Baird, who ed 17-year-old lefthander Wallace
scooped up home piste at Forbes Rose of Manhattan, Kan. to a 1961
Field during the poll-game can- contract. Tho ti-foot, 173-puund
fusion. He was escorted from tha pitcher will report to the Mil­
ball psrlc by police* but was al­ waukee minor league training
lowed to retain possession of the ramp at Wayrross, Ga, next
World S e rin souvenir,
All sv ailib lt polite were on
duly. They were harried. But it
was almost old hat to ihira. On Blum Rides Triple
CAMDEN, N. J. (U Pl)—Jockey
Sept. 23 they mete out an maisa
for a crowd of up to 300,000 who Walter Blunt rod* a triple at liarden State Thursday. incluJin
clinching of the National League molka (911.80) in tha feature
pennant.
|4,&amp;UO allowance text. Blum's oth­
But there was Utils smiling to­ er winner* gam* aboard Trojan
day among the city's sanitation Khan (f9.H0) in the ftril and Ti­
crews. Theirs was the seemingly tle Page (SIS SO) in the eighth.
impossible task of cleaning up
broken beer bottles, cans, and
mountains of paper.

rinsing bees liter of a uarrcvr vie
lory over a seemingly weak Holy
Cross team, lakes on Teno Stats
in a battle (or eastern suprem­
acy. Tha Orangemen, defending
national champions, are undefeat­
ed in three games. Penn Stata'j
only loss has been to aiith-rsnktd
Missouri.
Fresh from downing the Air
Force Academy. Missouri now is
expected lu roll over Kansas
Slate in s' Big Right contest. Ksn9s, ranked 10th, Is s 10-point
choice over once-mighly Okla­
homa in mother Big Eight en­
counter.
Joe Bellino snd company make
fifth-ranked Navy a ninepoint
pick over the Air Furrs Academy,
which was knocked from tha un­
beaten rinks list Saturday.
Southwestern conference clashes
find seventh ranked Baylor a 11pomt favorite ovar leigue new­
comer T e n s Tech ami ninthranked Texas a similar choice
over Arkansas.

PORTLAND, Ora. (UPI) — The
Milwaukee Braves hava purchased
right handed pitcher Noal Mickelsen from the PuitUed Beaver:
and they anigned him to Louis­
ville of the American Association.
Mlckalsta had a 13-17 record for
tha last-place Uravers this year in
the Paclfie Coast League.

Bac'.v Signs
HAMILTON, Oni. (UPl) — Canadian-born halfback Ken Kilres,
who
itronoed by tha Univer­
sity of South Carolina football
team last week, haji signed a con­
tract with the Hamilton TigerCats of Canada's Big Four Foot­
ball League,

Dove Season
Opens Saturday
Th first half of the dove hunt­
ing season opens at noon Satur­
day, with shooting allowed until
sunset, This portion ef tha split
seaion will run until Nor. 8.
Hunters -are reminded by law
enforcement officers snd game
.ommilaion officers to g»» their
hunting 1(erases before they begin
hunting. The licensee can b« purehaaed at the county judge's of­
fice.
Dove hunter* will be allowed a
daily bag limit of 12 and a total
posesssion limit of 34.

OVER a VEARs
at First aad Palmetto
(Aloag Bide Paat Office)

SANFORD
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It wai, laid the 24-ytar-old Mix.
eroiki. the Pirate s«cond has*mao, “ a hi&lt;h /a it balL"
It alio wai his itcond home ,
m s of the Scriei, the first being 4 '
in the flrit fam e and providing
thr^two-ruB margin for Pitts*
burgh's f-4 triumph that d a y ,.„ ,
viiy
•
won all year, winning them in the
late inning*,'* said happy Pirate
manager Danny Murtaugb. “ I
never once counted this club out
Tor it comes battling back.”
That victory" came—net only
thanks ts Jlaifcroiki—but.thanks,
too, in a bad bounce ground ball.
The Yankees were still in firm
7-4 command when plnchhltter
Gino Clmoll opened the eighth
with n single and Virdon alapped
a double play grounder i t Kubek.
But the ball earomid off the
hard Plttaburgh inflald a n d
knocked Kubek otf his feet when
It bit him u the neck. Instead of
two out and non# on,, the Piratei V
had two on and none out.
Dirk Groat's single brought in
one run and kayoed Shasta in fa­
vor of Jim Coatee. A sacrifice
moved the ninneri along and aft­
er Rocky Kelson'e shallow fly
kept them anchored to their bas­
es, Roberto Clemente ilngled wide
of first to bring In a second run
and bring up Hal Smith.
Th old park ahivared with tbo O
rear of the fans when Smith de­
livered his three-run homer to put
tho Pjratea ahead. g-T, although
the fingernail biting wasn't over
as the Yankees stormed back to
tie the score la tho top of tho
ninth.
But then, of course, came Msseroiki and there was no further
chance for the Yankees when ho
connected for that gime-winning l&gt;
shot.
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• Delicious
Cherrosl
Har-B-Qeed
Steaks
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Turning Pro
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPl)—Catsius Clay of laiuisville, th* Olym­
pic light heavyweight boxing
champion, will make his profes­
sional debut her* against Fayette­
ville, W, Va. Police Chief Tunnoy
Hunsaker on Oct. 29 ia a a ll­
round bout.

Sellers Wins 3
ny Seller* brought home luice
winner*, including P i e d d Or
I *4 HOI in the feature flO.UUD Al­
lowance Teat, at Garden Slate
Park Tuesday.

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P A R C E L D ELIV ER Y
and 1 'I C K t r S E R V IC E

It's Plymouth for '61 with a bright, exciting n*t»
A-,'na of beauty that’s solid all the way in to
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the tight, welded one-piece Unibody that’ll hold
down upkeep and those niggling little “bothers."
Hard to believe, but this is a low-price '61 Plymouth.
Beneath the sparkle, lhero's Unibody that minimize*
rattles and repairs. Them’* Toraion-Airc P.ido
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to level the road. Arul an engine that really goesand really goes easy on gas. Here’s a Solid
Beauty you'll enjoy a long, long time.
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Tribe Gets Pitcher
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPl) —
The Cleveland Indians hava ab&gt;
talned pitcher Robert Alien from
Toronto of tha International
League in exchange for infialdsr
Bob Hale. Tba Indiana also an­
nounced that they hava sold in­
fielder Wily Moran outright to
the Maple Leafs.

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Lake Monroe
Jottings. . .

Hospital Notes

Business
Briefs

Dodge dealers told more than
three times as many cars in the
last 10 days of September aa
■ By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
WELL! We did hive some eun- they did in the same period last
year, M. C. Patterson, Dodge gen1.1*0 . t l a ..uudi are
Appearing agiln. . . . H fU tt-Prkf l eral m soat?r announced tndi, *|
* t~am so sorry nttilTVTi ne*.r&gt; \ i 'J Patterson said 9,ill&gt; cars w«ie
-Cep'.. 21 to_3a~
the football game last week. I will TtMtftWY
be sura and watch for you the next pared with 3,127 in the same per­
time. By the way how many fish iod a year ago.
••The I960 period includes two
did you catch the other day when
days
of 1961 model selling and is
you went with your Dad, Walter,
^s-ho is taking a vacation right Indicative of the very favorable
™ mv? 1 hear th at YOU really did reception which the public la liv ­
catch some. . . . Hava you noticed ing our new models,' he said.
“A still stronger contrast is
the nice palm trees that are grow­
found
by examining the 193# and
ing at tha Sikea nursery T They
sure are nice ones. I saw him out 1960 selling periods which include
cleaning around them and pruning the new model introduction day*.
off the dead leaves. . . . Talked to Last year we introduced our new
Mre. Carrol acroaa tha ditch the cars on Oct. 9 and in Oct. 1-10
other day. She and Jier husband period we sold only 3,319 cars.
are from Binghamton, K. Y. They This year we introduced on Sept.
^ a v e sold their property up there 29, and in the Sept. 21-30 period,
™ nd built 1 new home in the Peter- our dealers retailed 9,579 cars."
Sales of new model 19*1 Ply­
aon subdivision. Sha said aba sura
PILOT CLUB District Governor Kitty Maguire, second from left, wns
mouth
cars In their Introductory
iniaaed h ir grandchildren ainca
guest of honor at a recent dinner meetins of the organization at the Capri
period
arc
off
to
their
fastest
thay raturnad home after being
Restaurant. Left to right are Lorine Messenger, flrat vice president of the
start
in
many
years,
according
with them for the aummsr months.
organization;
Mrs. Maguire; Ruth Payne, president and LuRenc Ball, co­
to
Sanders
H.
Bay,
Atlanta
region­
She la a nice person with whom to
ordinating
chairman.
(Herald Photo)
al
manager
of
the
Plymoulh-DeSotalk. . . . Ruthie Swaggtrty going
to a ihowar for a now brida on W. to Valiant division of Chrysler
First St., Mia. Luthar Muse. . . . Corporation.
Current needi for medical and
Plymouth dealer in the Atlanta
Don't forgat the Lake Monroe
psychiatric
social workers total
■PTO covered dish supper tomor­ region delivered 82 per cent more
new
cars
during
the
10-dey
period
about
5,80.',
annually in the
row (U th) night a t tha school. Be
which
included
the
new
1911
modrt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Xcttie
loved
one
at
Quitman,
Ga.
United
States.
aura and bring your own tabla
service. An enjoyable evening if in introduction thin during the pre­ left last week for their Ft. Lau­
Mr*. Johnny Jones ta out of the
ators for evtryona attending. . , . ceding 10 days. The increase is derdale borne. Rettie haa been CUltens Bank for a couple of
The first Nobel prise awards
Sorry to hear Emma Rabun has all ihe more remarkable consi­
weeks—vacationing.
were given in I90|.
the
boss
on
the
job
with
Richard­
been ill. Talked to her daughter, dering that only two days of the
Lanora Andrews, and aha said her 1961 model year are reflected in son Construction Company dur­
mother was feeling much better. the 10-day period covered the new ing the many weeks they have been
. . , Donald Canup on vacation car introduction on Sept. 29.
working on additions to the Oviedo
The Atlanta region includes all
working with hia orchids. He ami
School
and buildings the new
^ t i a parents ara raising them and dealers in Georgia, Florida and school cafctouum.
Alabama,
Donald says they really ara pretty.
After all our worriei over los­
An orchid is pretty to me, any­
ing Jeannette and Wesley Swen­
time. He haa two other hobbies . . ,
son and their two lovely teen­
playing hia Loweiy Lincoln Organ Mrs. Julie Scott
agers, Wesley and Nancy, we are
end going to rrram tr class , ■ ,
greeted with the wonderful news
Mildred Standifer making a cer­ Feted At Coffee
that they have decided to remain
amic brida and groom dish, but 1
in Oviedo. We will still have a
Nit a. John Tilley and Mrs. Ralph good co-worker in our local acti­
never did find out who it is for.
Who, Blildred? . . , Claude Haw. Abell entertained with a fare­ vities.
kin* On hia day off froju the rail­ well coffee at the home of 3tra.
31ri, Starlin Galloway left this
r o a d ehopa doing aoms welding on Tilley In Lake Mary last week, in week-end to join her husband, who
soma iron work for su p s which Jim honor of Mrs. Julie Scott.
is stationed in Oklahoma with the
The Scott family ia moving U. S. Army. Mrs. Galloway has
Corbett will take to Punts Gorda.
Jim has Juat purchased a motel from Lake Mary to make their leased her horaa here to Jim Hickthere on the Peace River. . . . If home in Kennilworth, N. J.
son and his bride 3lisa Lynda
Mrs. Scott was presented with Clark, while her husband, , Is in
you heard a lot of dogs barking
(14, to be exact) it's tha fault of it lovely necklace as a remembr­ service.
l.eon Keel, C. H. Knight and that ance from the group. Refreahments
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams
Junior High Principe), H u g h nf rnffe#, doughnut!, m d ccekic: j have returned to Oviedo and are
Carlton because they went to were served. Twenty five ladies making their home at the FairRome, Ga. last weekend and attended the affair.
cloth apartments.
^brought them back to train for
Friends here wish to extend their
hunting. Bet Sammy*, M argaret
There are about is million sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
and Hose Marie felt like putting
Webb due to the death of their
bicycles In u*e in France.
the men out in the pen with the
dogs. The men are planning big
hunting trips for this winter. . , .
Mr. and M n. W. H. Almond mot­
ored to L&lt;* for the weekend to see
their eon and family. I know they
enjoyed tha trip becausa they havs
a naw c a r ., . .

Oviedo &lt;Personals

OCTOBER 11
A daltsieas
Mary Rath Ruxnak, Sanfard; Rob­
ert* Roberta, Sanford; Ruth Nel­
son, Sanford; lnei William*, Lake
Monroe; Ruth Knlffin, Sanford;
Linda Fraaier, Lake Mary; Annie
Clark, Sanforifj Gladys Cantrill,
Sanford: CJtherin# Brumlev, San­
ford; At* Clydo Carton, Sanford;
S "’."4e!2:j f r u * ,i &gt;
Blrtha
Mr. and Mre. Robert Maughen,;
A tudfJ.lPulughtar r M w e n i Wi W
Harry Kniffan, Sanford, a aon.
D U aluala
Jack Morrison, Sanford; James
Whitaker, Sanford; Mary Spivey,
Sanford; John Kick. Sanford;
Grnco Nelson, Lake Mary; Mre.
Lavy Jonas and baby. Sanford;
William Day, Sanford; Liltar
Olivar, Sanford.
OCTOBER I I

Greens Help Ten

NEW YORK (UPIH-Tb*
gvon buoo oi
Qutea, Goneva; Charles O'Conaar,
turnip greens and halt an » ilgi
Sanford; Margarat Johnson, Son- of the valuable oiaaati «f
ford; Matin* Ricks, Ganavn; Gar- ■in A ronttinad hi
truds Conroy, Sanfard;
tablet, tha Nutrition
Fraaier, Lake Monroe.
reports.

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nett, Sanford; Christopher Canetl,
Sanford; Loretta Noel, Sanford;
Detfla Cooper, Sanford; Elisabeth
Brown, Sanford; Thelma Hodge,
Merritt letand; Margie Haysi,
Sanford; Ida Fanitermacksr, D*:
Barj*.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Claud# Cantrill, San­
fard, a aon; Mr. and Mrs. Vara
Neleon, Sanford, a daughter; 31r.
and Mrs. Edward Thomae, San­
ford, a aon; Mr. and Mrs. John
Huskey, Sanford, a daughter; Mr.
and 3tra. Varlen Arnett, Sanford,
a ton; Mr. and Mr*. Jasaa Noel,
Sanfard, a non.
Dismissals
Sarah Ann C o w a n , Sanford;
Debra Hobo, Sanford; Virgil Me&lt;

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Personals
Mrs. Van Scoyoe of Orlando
visited Mrs. J . R. Oviatt Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank May of
Maytown Ky., arrived Thursday
^ s n d plan to make their home in
^Enterprise. Mr. and Mrs. May arc
the parents of Mrs. Jack Ryan.

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New '61 Chevrolet IMPALA SPORT SEDAN
You’ve got Am Impalaa to pick from—models th a t p u t
tha accent on luxury whiia offering all of Chary'* new
ideas about comfort and convenience—lik* larger doer
opening*, higher a n ts , ta d a lev-loading deep-wail trunk.

injust one operation!

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By FRANCES WESTER
W Harry Shedd of Orlando, ia visitlng hia daughter, end her husband,
3lr. and 31rs. J. ! \ Beil.
Everyone enjoyed an erening of
fun, when the Lake Mary Baptist
Church observed their quarterly
social with a •puch-ln" dinner
at the church.

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a range of prices to suit any budget. I t’s the greatest show on worth!
A full crew of low, low-priced new Chevy Corvairs, including four
wonderful new wagons. New Chevy Biscaynes—offering big-car comfort
a t small-car prices. Beautiful Bel Airs, elegant Impalas, and the
incomparable Corvette. Shown below are just 5 of the 30 different
models you can pick from. Come on in and make your ’61
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they're priced right do *n with many cart that giva you a lot laisl

New lower priced
'61 CORVAIR 500 4-DOOR SEDAN
Lika all Corvalr coupes and sedan*, this modal cotta U u for ' l l . You
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tha correct formulation, automati-j
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and DOT. VOLCK Oil Spray, also an|
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FRIDAY P. M.

By Abigail Van Burtn

(I) Highway fawal
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Cl) N a w a
(1) Sparta

print this because other milkmen's wives
have told ms they fel the same way.
(1) Women who ask the milkman to
t the milk right in tha refrigerators.
is is tima consuming. Don’t they know
all dairies have milk boxes for the asking
that would keep tha milk ics cold until re­
moved?
(2) Women who walk around their
as. Jf—♦hey tho-**)**
mechanical man delivered Ifi* ini!*7
(31 Women who run ep bills and act
insulted if asked to par.
'•FEELS BETTER”

' DEAR ABBY; W« gave our daughter
•onaant to ba* married and now wa ara
aorry. Her husband la nothing but a kid
* fcbnattf and they ara not getting along.
‘ fiha ia home with ua now and want to dU
* vorce him, but hia parents ara trying to
talk bar into going back to him. Wa don’t
- know what to do. Wa found out after aha
"married
t hatnha^W fcetn its.
* mental hospital. Hia parents never men*
! tioned this to ua before he married our
. daughtar. I.think they were trying to
i get rid of him. There ara no children
t involved. Should we try to convince her to
. go back to him and stay married, or not?
She la id and he ia 19.
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TROUBLED PARENTS

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DEAR PARENTS: You gave your
consent to this marriage, now it'e up to the
married couple. They ahould talk to their
clergyman or a marriage counselor. 1/ he
feeia the marriage ia hopeless, perhaps an
annulment ia ia order. All the parents
ahould stay out of i t

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DEAR ABBY: Wa'va lived in this
apartment 4 years. The landlady is very
nice to our facea but aha ia robbing ua
blind. She used my hot water until 1 put a
lock on it. My son threw a ball in tha base­
ment window and when I went to get it,
I saw her machine plugged into my socket.
She has a key to my locker and I know she
has helped herself to my canned goods
and my husband's liquor. Don't tell ma to
“talk to her” because she’d deny every­
thing. And don't tell me to move because
my kids like living across the street 'from
their school, and my husband ia within
walking distanca from work.
ROBBED BLIND

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MOMENTS BEFORE the collapse of the House of
Usher, Madeline Usher (Myrna F a h e y ) chokes her
brother, Roderick (Vincent Price) in a scene from
American International's Color and Cinemascope pro­
duction "House of Usher." Co-starring in tha film are
Mark Damon and Harry Ellerbe.

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of the untyown conjured up by Hollywood." The documentary la 1 SO
great
author
his
finest
story.
Confederate money. I understand it’s
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how much?
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Price starred as Roderick Usher,
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DEAR ROBBED: Put new locks on Mark Damon aa Philip, Myrna ter of the macabre in literature ii "Incident o( tha Challenge.”
DEAR FROM GEORGIA: Write to
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graving and Printing, Treasury Depart| 0 ) Dannlo th * M anas*
investigation
into
litaratura
and
start
Sunday
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himself
as
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blackmail
has disappeared in the past.
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detection
writeri
owe
a
real
debt
managed
to
squeeie
out
the
last
ABC
introduces
a
new
weekly
For Abby’a pamphlet, "What Teen­
T.*e ( D p » n y K i p r* * «
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of
gratitLde
to
the
author
who
drop
of
suspense
and
terror
from
aeries, “ Harrigan A Son,’ star­
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DEAR ABBY: I am a milkman's wife
result ka a motion picture mas- recognition during his life time.
11:14
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l * i P * rry Maaon
in care of this paper.
with three major eomplaints. I hope you
IS) Mom* R u n Darb y
first episode.
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Screen Caper."
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Somehow, the srene had too
awfal mg figure looker* It's soTtj ly. Can you help me?—Dora."
11:10 { l | Movl*
This "looseness" po often occur* history's most inhuman beings,
t I* I) K o u t a p a r l y
much contrived theatricality and Air Force—Navy taking the air for
Taka care of your body. Use
and (loppy. I ’va nerar aaemed to
Adolf
Eichmann,
presented
Wed­
2.37
I
D P ' « d T o R e a l it y
the eastern half of th* country
after quirk reducing. My booklet,
SUNDAY P. M.
I D l.o rattA T o u n g
nesday night on CBSTV'a “ Arm­ played almost as a laugh getter. and Arkanm-Texas going to the
have the knack far proper clothes restful bathe and massaga your
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"tender Fashions for Ileauty Af­ strong Circle Theater.”
t t . t l I D C h r isto p h e r *
The play proved the point that
I D Heat t h * C l o t h
H i Fla. F o o t b a l l H i g h l i g h t
western
half.
(1) T o u n g Pr. M e lo n *
ter Forty" would be helpful in
( J i Matty'* Fu n n l* *
Dale Wasserman's “ Engineer of Kiehman cannot claim that h«
NBC begins ils pro basketball
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Orat r.obert*
aiding you to thome the proper| Death: The Eichmann Story" was merely a soldier carrying telecast series with an exhibition I t . M 111
I
t ) Who Do T a u T r u a t l
1*1 Mld-FI*. R r v u t
out orders. One scene showed him
(1) F r o m T h ee* R o o t*
I t 10 I t l Pro an d Con
undergarment. Ha sure to ask fori traced th* Nasi butcher's career
game.
1.00 (0) B r i g h t e r D ay
tearing up an order that would
11 I I 1*1 Pro F o o th att
I t l A m arican H andstand
perverted beginning* to have brought a halt to the mass
NBC introduces a new 26-week 1.09 id ) H erald «f T r u l h
a trained saleswoman when you *rom
(
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buy undeigarmeul»
undei garment* and be ,uie the present, in which Eichmann killings because of imminent Al­ lerics. “ Bowling Stars," top pros
I IS | l ) S ccrel S l n r m
: l i ( 0 i F o o tb all
0:1* ( D B d g a * f N l a h t
to b* filled in whatever you buy. await* trial after being captured lied victory, Eichmann was shown compete for priiea as Bud Palm­ l1:10
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by
Israeli
agents
last
May.
This ia Impurtan: to your good
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lo he totally unrepentant and er announces the play.
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“All—Star Golf" has its seasonal 3:14 I t ) A m a r ic a n F o o t b a l l
looks.
proud of his record. He was com­
I t ) r o p e y # Play ho ***
Th* simplest ur*»* will look prehensive It told its story in pletely oblivious to any feeling premier on ABC. The first match
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smart if yuur figure ia properly gripping, effective fashion, al­ (or his victims and was suspicious of the one-hour show is between I 00 i l l r»m#o Th**t«*
imtourad by a we.l-filtad bra and though the clinical approach of colleagues who showed signs of Gene IJttler and Doug Sander*
server! to squeeie out the dram at­
AUC starts a new one-hour series
glrdlt. To obtain a ropy of th*
sentimentality.
STARTS
ic impact that a story of this sort
honklat, “ Under Fashions," send
While the script generally pulled called "The Hoaring 20'»" metro­
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of
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speak­
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SUNDAY
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eyes
of
tabloid
reporters
and
their
ty-flv* lent* in onin. Us* tha in­ netles, and, of course, the calm terisation* of high-ranking Nans
associates.
SHOWING AT ltUO - 2:45 • 4:30 - 6:15 - 8:00 * 9:45
formation lo your advantage.
voice of Douglas Edwards filling whu worked with Eichmann en
The "Bonansa" drama on NBC
I Ilk* hrown, but people say a in ‘he story with an objectively deavured to show that Eichmann
woman with gray hair cannot framed narretion. The mealy and his fanaticism were regarded is Denver McKee,” in which
wear hrown. I have brown ayes, playing by the actors served to as oddball. My reading of history Franchot Tone play* a retired
fair skin and my hair was a rich add flavor lo the otherwise un leads me In believe that Eich frontier hero who ha* a financial
auburn. What do you say.—Mr*. moving recitation by Edwards. mann had more willing accom­ problem in arranging for the fu­
plices than this play gave him ture of his daughter.
D*
Misguided passion and twisted
Perry Mason's problem on CBS
1 say don’t listen to what “they values came forth through the credit for.
Still,
It
was
an
impressive
pro­
is
"The Case of th* Lavender Lip­
say." Of enorsa you- can wear skill* of the players.
duction Paul Rogart'a direction stick."
brown surreal fully. Also, choose
Frederick Rolf, as Eichmann,
was a big help,
The "Checkmate" story on CBS
nna of th* many new makeup was excellent. At first, as Eichis "Face in the Window.” Joseph
shad** which go so well with mann-lhe-nohody, Rolf conveyed
Cottcn is guest star a t an arche­
the character of a weak, coward­
brown.
ologist who jilts hi* fiancee with­
“Plea** tell ma the best nail ly, disturbed, pahtedc creature. Altamonte PTA
out evplcnatiun when a figura
But
once
his
anti
Jewish
real
be­
|*&lt;lish color for wear with any­
appears out of his past,
Plans Carnival
thing. I cannot change polish to gan attracting th* attention of (he
The
Aitamontr
Springe
F.IemenNatl
leaders,
Eichmann,
in
Rolf's
match outfits. My hands are fair­
ly guod for fifty-seven.—O. E." portrayal, look on frightening au­ lary School parcnls anil teachrrs Smith Completes
1 Ilk* colorless polish or a soft thority, a sick, perverted veneer. will sponsor a hsllowacn rarnlvel
Only nne fatae not* was hit in to be held on thg schuul grounds. Training Course
platinum or silver. Thas* will go
the
play. In attempting to show, Oct. 29 from 9 pm . to 9 pm .
Ronald E. Smith, aviation fire
well with everything.
TUE EPISCOPAL CHUKCHWO.MEN ara all net for
too quickly, what made Eichmann Mrs. Lawrence Swofford ia PTA control technician airman, USN,
“ Do you Ilk* gray an gray-hair­
th# "Outgrown Sale," starting today and ending Satur­
a butcher of six million Jewish carnival chairman.
son of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Heigh
ed women? —Dressmakar."
day afternoon. Shown pricing and sorting some of the
men, women and children, we saw
Fonrld available for thr even­ way, 120 Garrison Dr , gradual*!
Not always, but tf th# woman
Bcma are left to right, Mr*. W. t . Halbnck. Mr*. Irving
Eichmann getting twit up by * [ ing m o l wilt Icatur* a hill- from Aviation Fire
Tenhnicign
has a colorful ikirr or will us* group of Nasi storm troopers wlio '
Fuinberg and Mr*. Dan Wright.
(Herald Photo)
courte spagl)«lti supper.
.School
Bomb
Director
Couise at
makeup carefully to add color mistook him for a Jew, It so j
the Memphis Tcnn. center Sept. 30.
Iona,
than
gray
Is
vary
good.
Gray
happened that Eichmann was i
DAILY C R O SSW O R D
Before entering tervice in Au­
alto Is often made vary becoming Naii party memher at the Ume, I On# horicpowcr ia thr energy
AltnOSH
4. Ernie
21. To
required to lift 33 thousand pounds gust. 1999, Smith grsduated from
by
a
touch
of
deep
color
at
th*
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V u n i 's
viuwn
althuugh not a card - carrying I one fool a mi'ut*.
Seminole High.
6. H w tllin g *
home slate 23. Miss
necklin* or In a hat. A woman memher »t (he moment because
11. Washes
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A rden
with gray hair, pal* skin and ha had left tha card In another
J l. S t s r a n g u e
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light colored eyas had better jacket. A* he lay bleeding on a
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d. A g y p s y ,
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In the interests of scientific ac­ brlghtenctl my day.
II,' 11 &gt; T h u m p s ,m
A rm It cheers me to think that witches, goblins, gremlins ct al b*
h r u s lrr
curacy, Adelaide, Barbara, Ra
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K s e i'U lr ls
o f IT ,* | j i !
minis. etc., have taken the trou­ somewhere in thia land of ours, reminded of tha spook session a t
W ill s m l T * « l» m .n t « f
the adolescent mind has been at Southtida School coma thia Oet.
ble to send me a letter challeng­
a T A N t .K T k . T M o a t r a o v ,
f r » i ,»i1 ing sorno of tha compulations I least momentarily diverted from SI.
o r n a. si1t i n , jr
singers to centimeters. I feel,
Just a reminder la all th a t A
made ia a treatise I recently
V t t A r iir jr f n r ssl&gt;l l . r s i s
therefore,
1 1 1 1, M A in o l t * A n n u l
wrote on the nirtric system.
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„that I owe Adelaide, needed to rousa aven tha moat In­
R s n t n r il, K l„ H it s
Th# letter said their class had n »^b«r , • K*"'""*. *«•. »« «■ visible spook, for thia acMioa (•
i *ii h ii.h n ,p t. s« a o , t . T. l l .
II.
steeped in tradition, an grant th a t
been studying th . metric system P1™*11*"- w « WtiX 1 ,,m • “
M t T i r t i o s- s n t
C U 'C .
■v»n lha Supreme Court wouldn't
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W.
B N T Z M I.N O F .lt .
If
The metric gyslera I might dare interfere, and everybody with
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point out, la o little out of my a body will be there.
h # tr * . U g 4 tp p B , d * v i* r r M o r g t * n ..
K .V r y .U l M J K U * w i f f « f
is
t h k n m i it r o t Hr, s i s r i i
line of work. A lot of Elvis
Leader Jerry repurtrd that all
th p » « lif 4*. W . M m s m in k i* !, i f t h *
j i m i h i . d i n i ir . is m i rim | t’rcsley record, h.vo spun over Ilia spooks at tha acanca flapped
•B it!
K n l i i n h i g * r &gt;• n U t f . «n&lt;l
r u i s t s . ri.iiH llis. the turntable tinea I studied il in
if
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their sheets enthusiastically rally­
IN t H 4 N « ‘BSH% N O . IIW M ,
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school. Also a lol of Rudy Valley ing to the cause of all tha apoekI
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leta at Southsida. Plana call for a
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Conscqucntlj, when 1 started to fiih pond, boat on tha pond, home­
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name my computations, I had to made aandy, pair tree, country
M * f* n d a n t
:U&lt; s a id
W a y i * •!!%■*, *'«*1 I f !
N O f IC R T O
4P P K . IH
look up "centimeter" in the dic­ store, ridaa, homemade caha aarvliffa i!. In*r u n k iiis H n h # lr * , ! * g a i * * * .
11« t 1n* * • n r ■r a n I * * * , F , M A !&lt;1 1.\ T O : t \ U M . M h I K K , W h o # r e a l* tionary to set how M * it waa.
• Ia n * * H u n k n o w n .
ad plain ar with witchea brew, hot
n o n iC U T H
F N T K .l t I* I U f i r .f l
I N’ t '
T r tu l i e h * r * i» * r e q u i t ' d tn f ile
I found that a centimeter W ap­ dog., hamburgers and cold drinka,
I a I bo k n n a a n s * K . M i n n f lr t h t r t *
y o u r w r i t t e n d * f * n e * lo t h * H l i l o f
K n t* r p r if* B i
* tii* a n lv * &gt; l
!1 u rl&lt; U
proximately two-fifth* of an inch. (lha latter will taka place a! tha
f ile d h * r *
v - tirp o rn tlrtn . K . M A S n N l l O U K H T d , C o m p l s l n t f o r d i r n r r *
A g a ln a t ) o u , w i t h t h * t * 1 * r k o f M i* Then I »peiU the next hour IryI. list. IK
*
I tlH IK ltT * . A Till tel’ supper). ,
a h t iA * «tyl*«1 C o u r t on o f h e fw r*
inn to relate thia information to
I ' l l . l . K U , H O H K H T ii, m *(»1* * u r N tik e u tH ep l i t It, IlfC tl, mud a « r « * a
Whee-ee and a haunted houaa
v i v l n g ilifp t- irtrB At»il t r i i A l * * * u f K .
the number of centimeters in an with witchea circulating about,
f u j i v «*f a a tu * u p o n p la in t l f f i A t*
M ia m i K o b e r t i '
f c lr tt* r i» rli* * s In e .
t o r n * ) . J a u t * * C . r o l l l l f , " « ! W # » t inch.
i jb 1*■ii k m iw n * * K M a io n l l n h t r l a
Jack-0-Lantern booth, d art board,
C h i u .H d ! f * * t , i t r l a n d o , K t n r l d * .
H n t * r p r I * * * i ; i O I11\ T . l i l t V. S S A S ,
After receiving their letter, l hat throw and silly downs selling
H e r e in f a i l n o t o r * i l e t r * * p ro
I f i l i v * . a m ! i f d * 4 il, H i* iin k tin w ifi
went
hack
lo
tht
dictionary
ami
ro n ft* * o
w ill
he e n te r e d a g a ln a t
i iB lr a , I * * a 5*e b , tlfk lB b 'p * o r g r a n balloons and monkeys on sticks.
looked up "inch." It waa defined
1 * * * ; K U . K N J H ltK N N A N * , w |f # y o u .
W IT N H H H m y h a n d a n d a# e l a t
(Ih, and all spooks are reminded ta
o f t l i * * « |i l J o h n T . H r * m a n If
as
being
2
34
centimeters,
just
H.iiifc»r*1, t^ e m in u l* t l o i l t i t y , K l n t l i l n ,
quit dusting those white elephants
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an 1.1
K lla it
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t lr a n n in
la
t h ia I f i h tlAjr o f O c to b e r* 111#*
like the letter said. They caught
n i i v t . m d I f il#-i&lt;1, fr# r u n k n u w n
haunts, and asnd them ta lha ear&lt;WK A !.♦
h * lr a , U g t i* * «
t i* v l* * * a u r g ra n *
me red-handed and I might aa
A rth u r If
lips' U w i t h , ,lP .
nival to ba auctioned off by some
t * a a ; O U . M ll.T ja , i f * M * * . a n d I f
well
confess.
(M a rti o f t h * C i r c u i t r n u r t
t f* a il
h i t t in k m in fl h a ir # l * « i f * * * t
creep.
i i r % U rtl&gt; a T
\ th e n , |» C .
I fust wonder, however, wheth
f ill» v I • # * a n r * r a n l * * a.* » —— M I, t .1 Jl,
J A *»J! Irs CT. . Ti. *!•!« ! I * f*
Ik I f * rtf i l l * BAI'I Ou I*
M ilt * . I f
er it was nece»*ary for the wlitm*, t Keeping leader Jerry an tha
A t t a r n a y fo r IM a lt it if f
Mi* B.tiil
Mill* la alii*, am! 1*1 NV. C l m r i h M *
blessed class to sign the letter, all sight and narrow graveyard
I f d f i i i l , h * r it n k n o w it h * lr % !* * :* •
i i r L i o d n , K la ,
path are Ghosts Buddy Rawls and
t * * * , il • v I a* b *if g M i i l r t i ; D A N '*
lin t that rubbing it in a bit?
r i i h l l a h O n l. I I , S t , I I A N o t . 4
Don Bales and the spookiest spook
I * !!• I i l i i l M i A l t M , i f * ! : v *
and if
tlc ju t, h i t u n k n o w n h r : r b, I ? s h t t p s ,
NO l i ( K
KOM l l l l l *
The S«udii turn* out threa- of th«m ail, Vc'.ma Mitchell.
l t l* v l* * * «
or i i i n i c f k . —
IIIU T h e H o a rd o f ( ' a u n t y C o ru n n a *
More later when tha amok#
fourths of tha textiles In tha
f l A K t » . w ! f - o ' t h * s a id ! * a n in l H
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c l e a r s , t V h e e .e e a .e a a !
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United State*.
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SLEEPING ROOMS, the Cabin.
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Phone: Robert C. Adair
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3 ROOM furn. apt., screened
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O D H A M &amp; TU D O R
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SOUTH PINECREST * SUNI.AND ESTATE*
YA a*4 FHA PINANCINC
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BUILT-IN DREAM
KITCHENS
CLOSING COSTS LOW WITH APPLIANCES BY
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AVAILABLE

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Realtor A Insurer
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113 N. Park
111 N. Park Av* Phone FA 2 2420 202 So Park Ave. Ph. FA t 3991 Phon# FA 2-4991

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60 Ford Galaxie.
4 Door llardtnp, Power Steerina,
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59 Simca
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$795

$2695

57 Mercury

57 Mercury
Mnntrlair. I Door Sedan, .tlerr-n.
malic Power Steerine. Power
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Cnlony Park Station 33scan. 9
Pa&gt;.rnger. Completely Powered k
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$1495 •

$1195

57 Pontiac

58 Ford

WILL TRADE $2000 equity in 3
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creat 3rd. Addition for boat,
I-eas# 1125 00
motor, trader «n car. Phone
Hr. I Rath. CB. Pinarred. Kit
FA 2 3413.
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Hr. 1 Bath. Central Air Condi­
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A. K. ROSSETTER
Equipped.
FLORIST
FA 2-i*3l
Celery Av*.
(Member F. T. D.)
Stenstrom Realty
Come nut k *ee nur arrange­
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lit N. Park Av*. Phone f&gt; 2 2420

8 Cylinder, 2 Dnnr
Poor !Sedan, Real
Clean.

t D&lt;w*r llardlo]*. Power Sleering,
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$1095

$1095

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OVEN—RANGE
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DOWN PAYMENTS LOW AS ll#9
I BEDROOMS ------ -— 1 4k 2 BATHS
RENTALS HOMES AVAILABLE

56 Buick

56 Oldsmobile

Special 3 llnnr Hardtop. Eatra
Clean.

I Door Sedan, I'ully Powered, Air
Condi! limed.

$795

$995
55 Mercury

55 Nash Rambler

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2 Door Merc-o-matic,
Radio k
Heater.

4 Door, Real Me*.

$595

3

BEDROOM

$595

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54 Mercury

54 Oldsmobile 98

2 Door "trdlop.
Hardtop.
Radio A Heater.
•ter.

2 Door Hardtop.

HOME

$495

OCCtTANCY

JMerr-o-matlr,

$495

Iearsre Hijrh &amp; Dry Lot

*10,350

52 Chrysler

$350 DOWN

52 Ford

4 Dowr, 9 Tatseneer.

* Station Waaon.

$150

$60 MONTH

$195

Include# Cloning Coat#

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STAMPER'S BUYS OF
NAVAL OFFICER transferred.
THE WEEK
Must sacrifice lovely 3 bedroom, FARMER’S AGENCY
3 bedroom just renovated
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2 bath home, many extras. Ph.
24,300
good term*
FA 2 7169.
3448 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8221
After hour* FA 2-2418 - FA 2-7012 2 bedroom brand new
2230 down
TALKERS AND BUYERS NEW three bedroom one and two 3 bedroom. Large lot
$4,997
Some people are talkers and tome
c!o*e in
bain homes VA and FHA fin
are buyer*. If you are the latter
2
bedroom
furnished
speed. Extra low payment*.
$8,200
check this deal. We have a Pineextra convenient
crest Home on Woodland Drive, NEW three bedroom CB home 2 homea on nna lot
29,900
in perfect condition with many
top investment
just out nf city on nice land­
extras. Will trad* 53000 invest­
scaped lot. Tavcd road. Addi­ 2 bedroom best neighborhood
ment for 31600 Boat Rig, Thumb­
lion down $72 monthly 310.00#
tional land may be had if detacks, Gasoline or what have
aired. Priced at $9,100, good 3 bedroom furnished apt.
you. See ut today.
piua s rental apt*.
19.34#
terms.

2 bedroom

apartment. Private entrance.
419 Magnolia. FA 2 3237.
3
1 LARGE bedroom houte unfurn­
ished. Excellent condition in 1
good location. Oviedo FO 3 3425.
2

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STROUT want* gloves, acreage,
farms, businesses. FA 27313—
TE l 1992. P. O. Box 142, Mait­
land. Office— U S. 17 92, Fern
KlorMn. »inr1»f l h a f letItloii* nam *
Park.
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of. T P a W m - V n i t T . And l h a t I MODERN HOME. ’ bedrooms, kit­ THREE bedroom house, -unfurn­
lot«n«1 t o t t M l t t o r ba! 1 n i m i wltli
chen
furnished.
Real
reason­
ished.
nice
quiet
neighborhood.
in* CI df R n f ih o (.'ire till C o u rt,
able. Ph. FA 1-404.1.
Call at U9 W. 17th St. or phone r*. Real Ratal# For Sal#
Nomlnolo r n t i n t j r , F lo rid a . In
fiftlanra w i t h Iho p r o v isio n * of th#
FA 2-4301.
Fitfiiliuua N a m a htatiit#* ,
2-ilF.DROOM unfurnished house,
Soctlou M i n i F l o r i d * N U t u t a a 1V&amp;T.
ROSA L. PAYTON
2100
Cordova;
kiteheo
elscAPARTMENT:
on# bedroom,
Nig j W illiam J f ’a v l i
trtcally equipped. Mils' see to
f .o w rll (1. H tn k M
And Associates
furnished, available Nov. 1st.
P u M Ith Ropf. ) | ( n 4 O r L 7. 14.
appreciate. FA 2 0274.
Rexiatered Real Estate Broker
Two bedroom duplet apartment,
in T i i R r i n r t i r r o t w r o r t i i o
furnished. Call at 1.19 W. 17th Ph FA 21301 tr-92 at Hiawatha
FURNISHED apartment, clean
NINTH J l l»l« l%l. i I M i l i r .
in
or
ptiona FA 2-4301,
and rloae in. Adult! only Jimmy
%n ii r o n
h r.ttiN n i.M n i l n t i ,
F I. mii iki %. m %n o : ii i 3iii. iM .li.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
Cowan, FA 2 1013
IIA S II*
IN’ V K J I T M K .N T F ,
ISC %
LOOKING for aomething real
rialn tlff,
J. W. HALL
nica? Duplex, newly painted,
WEI.AKA APARTMENTS, room*
?•Realtor
nice furniture, tile bath. Beauty*
private hatha. 114 W First St.
j 4»*KI 'l l r . r n K N K W \ ! T H a n d
23U
French
Are.
IRWIN I. fi!'V/.TN«h! aa
Rest mattress, )4». 1201 Kim.
“ Call Hall”
Phon# FA 2 3441
T iiriT K r. in n .% N K n r r r r r r n n
MODERN 3 bedroom furnished
NO
8
3247.
• A III JO .N F .ru KUOR.NK W %ITU.
apartment, upitaira. 304 W. 13th.
n # fin i|« rtlt
noth r o r *i i r
St. Water furnished. $90 per FURNISHED. 2 bedroom house 4 BR HOUSE, by owner. TA 1 3372
tups i r i T i i o r r i . o i u n i to i
month. Day Ph FA 2 2931. mte
343 per month. Unfurnished 3
JO K R P II KUOC.Vr: W U T F . Whoo#
FA2 MOt.
r##ld#m • a n d p nat off!. • ad-1r#a«
bedroom house |30 p»r month. St. Johns Realty Co.
• r#
un lifio w n
hut
who*#
latr
Both house* So. Sanford Ave.—
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Woown s i i r u i
a s s In r * r # of 2 ROOM furnished apartment. Ph.
Oakw-ay. FA 2 0943.
119 N. Park Av*
Ph. FA2 4123
C h a ri# * Wall*. 1st K s i i l a h # li rl v s ,
FA
2
5927.
h a r a t u r , O a o r r U and IH W IV I
l»l M/.VNHKI, * • T r u s t # * In l l g n k .
SUNLAND KSTATES
rupl4*jr fur a a ’d ,loa#|sh
Riig#n# I ROOM furnl*he*t apartment. FURNISHED 1 room apartment
t Rath
340. Adults. 113 N. Jailmin# Ave 3 Bedroom*
M sit#, who## v##ld»nra 1# ( R a n g #
540. month. Electric kitchen.
C ntinty, F lo rid #
I/irated on Lake Dot
FA
2
1071
till
3:30.
FA
2
.7335.
Ton a r # h*r#i»r noilfl#«l t h a t a
A Itargain it $12,200
RF.NT A RKD
r . » m p l# ln t t o f4jr0* loaa a r # r t # l n
3VW down and take over 3'i*3
n o r i g a n # on l h a fo l lo w in g d##«?rlb* LARGE 3 bedroom house, water Roliawav. Hospital k Baby Beds
ad p t o p a r t v , to w i t :
By Day, Week or Month
furnished. 513. month. Phone
FIIA Mortgage. FH \ In Service
U»t H .
\T I l« 1,1 A M P O J I
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Geneva 3431. Thoma*.
monthly payment* $79.70. FHA
II KID 11T 9 9Kill.NOI.r. r o i ’.N.
T T , F l d H l t l lM . a c r o r . li n g to
Ph. FA 2 3181
114 W tat St.
monthly payment* $44 924
t h a p l a t t h s r a n f a# r#cnr.1#i
GOOD sleeping room, private en
Move in Immediately
In r *t llook 12. I 'a g a 24 o f
trance. For employed gentle­ 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, large un
th * ptih lle n#i ord a o f M#n*l«
Call Jim Hunt. F.\ 2 IM1
man
of
good
character
with
no l* C o t i n t r , F lo rid a ,
furnished houta. FA 2 3872.
ha* h# an fll#d a g a i n s t you, a n d
car. FA 2 4418.
FOR SALE or &gt;RADE— 23,330
you a r a r # u u l r a i t to a#r«* a m p y
FURNISHED apt 300 Park A*#.
rquity in 3 bedroom CBS house
o f y o u r A it on o r # r i»ih#r p l* ad Inga to |U* fNsniplalot on lh # P l a i n fnr house trader or sell for
FURNISHED
apartment,
hard
tiff a a t t o r n e y w h o a* n a m * a n d
BEADY TO MOVE IN
39.930. Small down payment,
wood floor*, tit* hath M2 W
ad d r# # a la h # r # l p » f t # r • h u a i i , a»»d
FURNISHED RENTALS
l-ocated in eity on over 15 acre
fit# lh * o r i g i n a l A n s n a r n r p l a a d 27th Street.
$33
Inga In t h a n f f l r a n f ih * C l a r k nf 3 bedroom Elm Avenue
lot and plenty of tree*. Phone
th a r t r c o l t C o u r t , S#mins&gt;I* &lt;*nunty, 1 bedroom W. 12th St.
$63 2 ROOM furnished apartment $43
FA 27431.
F l o r i d a , on or b af »ra ih* 2 i* t d#%
$110
per mo , utilities included. Ph.
o f O d i d b i r , A. D. 111*. If y n j 3 bedroom 2 hath beautiful
fall t o do i s , J u d g m a n r b y d # f a u tl 1 bedroom near ha«e
$88
FURNISHED
FA 3 3219.
will ha taVan a g a l n a t y ou fo r th a
I
RR
,
niatnnry
home, clean a* a
$75
W.
Firat
St.
3
bedroom
r# ll# f d # o iand#d lo th # C o m p !# io f
SMALL furnished apartmant 400
pus, Include* everything furniahT h la ootl.*a ah alt b# puhll#h #d
nn. O M i l w##k fir f#IIF 401)14Park Ave. FA 2 0721.
ed, including Air Conditioner.
"WE TRADE"
ruM## s e e k s In t b a Han ford , ll#r*
$2.000 00 down. $37 30 monthly,
W.
II.
"R
iir
Stemper
Agency
aid H in f o rd , F lo rid a .
FURNISHED lar;» j bedroom
WITSr.JtH t h a offin lal a#al an d
or SI.«xxl down. $77 30 monthly.
Realtor A Iniurnr
bon*# 3314 Sanford Ave. Phone
th # n a m # o f ilia n # r k oF •• ! r,|f«
Contact SEMINOLE REALTY.
Phone
FA
2
4991
112
N.
Park
r o l l f ' o u r l t h l a 2*'h da j of M#p*
FA 20711.
1901 Park Ave, FA 2 3232.
t# m b # r, A. D. II4»
a.

PARK
HOM ES

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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor THREE bedroom, two bath home NEW CB house on three lo tu
Low terms. Sell or trade. P P
in Sunland. 5493 down, pick up
Raymond Luodqutst, Assoc.
FA 2 9139.
payments.
Call
FA
2-1227.
r-FA 2 3931
Atiaotie Bank Bldg.
ta»xv&gt;m «
■ ■■
■—
LOVELY large home, extra i'4i,«
149 DOWN — $49 MONTH
NOTHING DOWN
livinsroora. 2 baths. 3 bedrooms,
S Bedroom, 1 bath home .tear
spacious kitchen, family room. NEW 3 bedroom home with ternew high ichool.
Fenced yard. 109 W. Onora.
SUPREME REALTY
ratio floors; awning window*;
FA 2-7214.
Of Orlando, Inc.
tiled bath; electric range; City
CHerry 1-U331
water and aewage. No down
MUST LEAVE 3t*t. October. 2
Eva. CRextwood 7-28*0
payment and only 538. monthly
Bedroom. 2 bath home. Extra
(including principal, interest,
large living area. Extra large
A REAL BARGAIN: 2 bedroom
aurance, and taxeat. Call u» to­
lot close to schools, cast access
hum* with nir* fenced in back­
day for an appointment to' te#
iu shopping. Monthly payments
yard. Low down poyment, only
on* of these outstanding home*.
less than 1100. 119 E. Coleman
333.30 monthly payments. Ideal
FA 2 7849.
for children and peta. Phone
FLORIDA-OZIF.R ENTERPRISES
FA 2-7282. 113 Garrison Dr.
LOVELY shsded 3 BR., 2 bath:
Buildera
GE built-ins; garbage disposal; ' Helmly Realty, Selling Agents
FOR SALE: Store building and
220 wiring: professional land .108 W 13th St. Ph. FA 2-7405
station, apartment above. Cor­
scaped; patio; completely drap
ner lot. Good location. Telephone
ed. FA 2-7051.
LOVELY 3 bedroom l*a hath.
FA 2-2729.
Large playroom or -tth bedroorrp
THREE bedroom, two bath CB
"Garden of the month'* y a rd "
3-BEDROOM, 1», hath*. Reaaonconstruction. Large lot. WynnePatio, fenced, play equipment,
iibln do-.*n payment, take over
wood section. Take over FHA
block from achool. FA 2-4840.
monthly payments. FA 2 9773
mortgage and closing costs. Ph.
Sftcr 3:15 p. m.
FA 2-73u9 • FA 2- 6362.

"ft wm rtoM—a fraction of gn Inch either way t e l
I’d have been outside my specialty.”

2 HR home, modern. FA 2 037*.

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BACHELOR
APARTMENT,
3 BEDROOM block house, kitchen
ground floor, 313 Palmetto.
equipped Fenced in backyard.
APARTMENT. FA 2 3424.
FA 2-7709.
1-REDROOM furnished house In
Lake Mary. FA 2 3040, FA 2 9317
NEW y BR. duplex, electric kitFURN. Apt. 201 Vk W. 1st 8L
rhen: North xpxrtment. Call
5-ROOM furnished apartment with
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONED
FA 2 3391 after 7:00 p. m.
$araga. Adult*. 703 Park.
and heated 2 bedroom home,
neat and clean Excellent neigh­ FURNISHED apt. FA 2-2800.
3-BEDROOM house, kitchen furn­
borhood. 190. Call TA 20M7.
ished. 373 mnnth. FA ?.M »,
4*f»wT(.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom, 2
T h la lh a t l t h day a f B vpt.m hvr
LARGE Hues nedroom mMimi
hath. Fenred yard. Pinecrext.
A- D. IMP.
ished horn* 1313 Park Ave.,
A r t h u r If. R a ah w lth . J r
I t 28. FA 2-1499.
Legal Notice
1113.00 month. Call FA 3-3931.
riark
IdBA L)
FURNISHED lar,&lt;« 2 bedroom 2 AND 3 BEDROOM home* for
rirriT io t a a u r .
R. W. Wara, Altnrnay
p. n . s , i : i ! » .
K O T IC B IN h a r . b y f l * » n l h a t I
rent, kitchen* equipped.
Call
garage apartment 1902 Maple
am a n n a . . . ! i„ t a i l ; — • • I* n.
Ran ford, F l o r i d a
FA 2 2431.
A.*. FA 2 0*71
l*uhllati Pap-. »*.
n-t T, |«, Jt. H h t ^ '1 Msttfoed «amlBR|p

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5. Real EaUt# For Sal#

S. Real Estate For Sale

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m ercu ry

109 N. Palmetto

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FA 2-4884

RIGHT BEHIND THE POST OFFICE

LAWSON
FA 2-42*0

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3. Real Estat* For Sal*

14. Build. Paint ft Repair

PAINTING: Colon a specialty.
Fri. Oct. 14. 11*60—Pape 11 OS' i«me lot. two three room k
Rriidential, commercial. Indus

% . Real Estate For Sal« _
J . - '- x

bath frame home*, like new.
260V i So. Park, Sanford.

"UNLAND ESTATES

Phone FA 2 1292..

trial
Work

Licenced and bonded.
guaranteed Free ostlBurris FA JMST4

S O S N Y V m u V:
~
Top Oualtty Work—Low Rate*
FA 2-2671 or *\A 2 4033

l.i.A Beauty Parlor*

Dawn's .

20. AatamobilM

|

Jenkins Fum itur*
,,

JW Siqfpr^ 4ve.

- T bunting Jeep. M*zJ3S»
»«n *1 IM° F 'n Ave.

22. ArtielM t m Sal*

32. ArtldM For Salo

THE CLEANEST, best ‘34 Chev- New 4 l'*ed F irnituro 4 Appli
roirt half-ton pickup in town
ance*. A Good Place To
*330. Phone days, FA 2 771*.
BUY, SELL or TRADE
night* FA 2 0346.

I f k * ___
Or-__ Jir-aTLer
:i\0 Oak

31. Fnmltur*

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE COLDSPOT deepfreete, 14 eu. It.

t Ceot per lb

FA 20788.

THE SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
M W. m SL
FA 1-1611

WESTTNGHOUSE do • humidifier
636; deepfreete, 2t x 3 1 1ft. *30.:
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FACTORY TO YOU
*13: 2 fishing rod* and reel*
ALUMINUM
------ —4S r r .- .\o 3 1429.

Attractive 3 Bedroom 1 Bath
2-7664
REFINISHED ANTIQUES and old
LETS TRADE
lfomr. 2'i yra. old. Fenced back
picture frame*. Reitontion a
tsion equity m well located 4
This adv. good for *2-36 off on 1937 DYNAMIC "Ml" 4 door hard ,
VENETIAN BLINDS
yard and excellent landscaping
•peciality. Pick-up ood delivery.
Unit apartment home, walktop,
radio,
heater,
automatic
any
regular
prire
wave.
Even
Enclosed head Sag-proof bottom i960 VESPA “ 130’, used only •
luiw payment! of 1*4 00 per PLATTS CARPENTRY Serrleei,
month, eitra equipment. Ph.
tranamiaiion, power n earin g ,1 Call 4161, G tntva, Fla.
in£ distance to Pn»t Office k
ing appointments. Air fond.
rail with pintle end*. Plaitic
month. Reasonable down pay­
ntw work 4 repair* Spetialite
power brake*, low mUoagt. on* Sell U* Your Furniture Quick
Supermarket*— for what have
FA 2-7186.
Harriett'*
Beauty
Nock.
K
V
3
So.
or rayon u p o t Cotton ar nylon
ment, 11130.00 FHA Iniured
ia Fla room enclosure* Ph
owner, price *1300 F a 2-7231
you?
Oak. FA 2 3712.
cord*.
TA 2 7411
mortgage. Call today.
Service With The Cask SUPER
Senkarik Glass anti Paint Co. APPROXIMATELY 100 one-galTRADING
POST
FA
2
0677
1937
DODGE
*73.
FA
1-1437.
LAR-RE* BEAUTY’ SALON
Ion jug*, cleaned, capped and
''011200 equity In DcLuve I HR
210 Msgnotia
Ph. FA 2 4*22
ROOFING FHA l^an*
Now Open
2640 Hiawatha
rased 3c ateh. FA 2-1662 Of
Suntand home, for a little C iih
Stenslrom Realty
R EDWARDS
Air Cond — Air Cond. Drysra M CHEVROLET • passenger wa­ 22. Arile l« For Sale
FA 2 3603.
SINGER *ewin* machine, Indusand what have you?
gon. air conditioned, radio,
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Open Evrmnga by Appointment
til S Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
trial. Ideal lor draper)*, slip
NORGE
waibor,
&gt;
cycle,
excellent
heater, power steering, power*
We Give TV Stamp*
DIAL FA
rover*, tailoring. 2411 Chase
*830 equity in I Bedroom, kitchen
condition, 12 cu. fi. Freeier,
MS W 3rd h!.
FA 1-7661
rear window, W W tires, full
6.
Mortgage
Idiann
Ave. FA 2 3604. ’
equipped home, clean, move in
good
condition.
FA
2
244!.
wheel disci, &gt;3293. Will conIN. Flow e ra ft P la n la
IN SANFORD
tomorrow, a little cu*h and
aider trade, FA 2-3434.
MORTGAGE LOANS
REDI-MIXED-KONCRETE
and cement work. FA 2-4*06.
FOR SALE OR TR A D E- Kay
what havi you?
ANNUALS
in
Randa
FHA and Conventional
rre c a it Window SiUi
Spaniih electric guitar. Trade
’38 CADILLAC. Power steering k
SEMINOLE REALTY
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
ro n ms f o v f to i tvs in
Commercial 4 Residential
Window Uatela
13. Special Service*
for
typewriter
or
tel!
for
I.U
brakes.
Sell
or
trade.
FA
2
660t.
1061 Park Ave.
FA 2 5232
Grapevillo Ave. near 20th St.
STENSTROM REALTY
MIRACLE
CONCRETE
CO.
C**h. Phone FA 2-7631.
TL L
m C v f - i { .-*
111 N Park
Phono FA f2420 PIANO TUNING Ik REP.tRING
30* Elm Ave., Ph. FA 23731
»To vert# you is our pleasure,
20- A Traitor*
W L HARMON
17.
Petn.
Liveetnck,
Supplien
^ T o please Is our aim.
TWO DOORS 40 x 63 wood frame, Hunting knlvea t m up. *hoea,
r s ra :i ■
Ph i A 1-4223
T. Ruaineaa Opportunities
plate gla««, door checks A
TRAILER
for
sale
reasonable,
THREE
good
hunting
horse*
4
hoola.
luggage.
ARMY
XA\Y
HELMLY REALTY
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
gve*t buy at *30.00. First Fed
screened in porch. 6' x 10' toilet,
one trailer for sale. EA 2*189
SURPLUS, 310 Sanford Avo.
306 W. 13th Street
FOR LEASE . Service Station. AD type* and tues. mitaDad
oral Saving* 4 taan .
good condition. Call FA 20196.
or
FA
2
3370.
FA 1-7605, Evening* FA 2-2176
•
Do
It
Youraelf”
Good, established location. In­
ROLLS WAY, Hospital and Rahy
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
ventory takeover. THE P l’RE
SIAMESE kittens, nine week* old. 4 IIOUSETRAILERS for salg. PINE Timher, 613 Cypress Ave,
Bed*. Day, Week, or Month—
IN SUNLAND: 1 bedroom, 2 hath,
S T I N E
OIL COMPANY, 604 W, Sixth
WiR trade. Ph. FA 1-0319.
House broken. Ph. FA 2 1853.
FA 2 273t,
FUR MTU RE CENTER
kitchen equipped. Corner lot.
Machinery
and
Supply
Co.
■1 ^1
I M A
f 1N A *♦
1100 French Ave.
Rett offer for equity. Mo. pay­ Street City.
MTV hul St.
Ph FA 2-6432 3-GOOD hunting hones and trail­
LARGE African fnh worm*,
21. Fnrnitnr*
Ph. FA 2 7933
ment* 686.71. FA #-7100.
OFFICE RENTALS, completely
er.
F
a
28169
or
write
Edward
breeding alte, 67.00 per thousand.
HEATING
LOW low
air conditioned, Rosa L. Pay
Thomas, P. O. 1607, Sanford.
RE-UPHOLSTERING, work guar­
I tth Street old Dixie Highway FOR SALE: Portable Remington
H.
R.
POPE
CO.
ton, Regiittred - Real Eitate
n o w ‘v u y v i - i '
anteed.
Free
estimate*.
Phooa
Quite-writer—A-l rood. Reasonl-ongwood, Charlea rolley.
30U S Park - FA 2 1234
2 HORSES for sale. FA 2.1Mt.
Broker P A 3-1301.
FA 2-761* er Ml 4-1771.
ahle, Can FA 1*167.
SPINET Piano. Blonde to*vied
SERVICE CALLS 6200
6. Female Help Wanted
mahogany coniola. Practically STERO: Voice of Music 3 unit 111
Part* 4 Labor Guaranteed 60 day* 18. Machinery * Toola
Used hirntture, appliance!, tools,
Fi. walnut, like new. 5W* nr
new, guaranteed. Co«t 61,200.
etc.
SANFORD RADIO 4 TV CENTER JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, John
LAUNDRY PRESSER. Apply in 363 Sanford Ave
3120
down 4 assume payments.
will
vacriflca
6430.
FA
2
1971.
FA 2*741
216
Sanford
Are
Ph.
FA
24132.
Deere 3 due tiller plow. 1 John
person to Seminole County
FA 23(31.
Deere
mowing
machine.
B.
K.
SUNBEAM rotary alrrtric lawn
Laundry.
• RIG VALUES
Whaley, rail Cocoa, Florida.
mower, good condition. Phena SEVERAL piece* of fumitura
•
QUICK
CREDIT
WANT ADS BRING NE 6-3.164
FA 2-6473 after 6:00 p.m.
cheap; rhaira. buffet and ete.
9. Male Help Wanted
• EASY TERMS
, Cf t HI n « i
See after 6:00 p. m., 106 French.
WE GIVE TOP VAl UE STAMPS
&gt; Kill
M III.
FAST
RESULTS
REDWOOD FENCING
PARTS MANAGER. Mutt be ex
19. Boat a and Motors
WILSON
MAIER
REFRIGERATOR
673.07
best
ofSee
Sample
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pencnccd with General Motor*
far. 113 E. Jenkins Circle. Ph.
New and Uied Furniture
GREGORY LUMBER 00.
line. Writing giving resume of
l IV ! N t, HO 0
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Gateway To The Waterway
jr.- n e t
AUTO
GLASS
111 X. First Si
FA 3 36)2 ■Hi 4 Maple
FA 2 7733.
FA MMfl
part experience, ete. to Rot 1,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
INSTALLED
3-Bedrooms
c o Sanford Herald.
Robson Sporting Gooda
Windshield
Rack Giant 364-6-6 E. lot.
Ph FA 13661
EXPERIENCED- Adv. taleimen. Door Glass
Vent Glaae
Awning Windows
Cqmplete calendar, novelty, bu*
12 ft. FIDERGLA5 ft-hing boat
SERVICE
ineii gift line. Field training, Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
and motor, like new. See at
prompt commiiaion*. Give refer­ 216 Magnolia
llwy. 46. Wekiva River. Phone
Ph FA 3 4622
Venetian Blinds
ence! and phone number. BUSI­ 15. Special Sorviron
FA 2 1327.
NESS PROMOTIONS. Lakeland,
. Westinghouse
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, at ate
Fla.
Mvrcwry Ovtt&gt;«*r4 Motor*
invoice*, hand biila, and
Equipped Kitchen WE oil! piy *«p com minion* to manta.
WOODRUFF
MARINE
p r o g r a m * , ete. Progreaiivo
TRA D E-IN S ON T H E A L L NEW DODGE LA N C ER
tr/
FA t-lIM
Printing lo. Phone FA 3 2931— 2401 French Avo.
•*laimen who can icll Carrier
306 Weat 13th St
fed
Fire &amp; Police
full line home air conditioning,
20. A utom obile#
oil
heatan,
water
filteri
and
ond DODGE DART for 1961!
TV Service call* 62 00, plus part*
Protection
aoftener*. Give detail* on tale*
All
parti
and
labor
poiltively
1939
RE.VAITLT
Dauphine,
white1
experience, age, phono no,
60 day*. Sunahine
wall*. Offer for equity and take
Low Insurance Rates model ear you drivo to: P. 0. guaranteed,
T. V. FA 2 6762.
over payments. FA 3-6317.
Box 1376, Sanford, Fla.

Beautiful
Wynnewood
•Home

S&amp;JtUqh&amp;

$13,850
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DAYS WORK WANTED. FA 1-1301

Nothing Down

Complete Homecleaning— Wall*,
windows, floor*. FA 1-1212.

PHONE FA 2-4389

PIANO LESSONS 75c. FA 2 6652.
WORK WANTED FA 2 4016.
LAWN WORK. FA 2-6646.

12. Plumbing Service*
L O N G D A I.E H O M ES
1 BEDROOMS - I 'i BATHS
98250
*666 Down • No Cloting Coat
FHA • Conventional

PLUMBING
Contracting 4 Repairs
Fra* Estimate*
R. U HARVEY
264 Sanford Ave Phono FA 6-a63

|57 Mo. InelndM AR!

Wall

High • Dry • Wooded Lota
6 Mile* So. On 17-62
I Milo Pasted Dyaatronjea
Tarn To Right And
Follow Sign*

Plumbing A Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Saoford Aif
FA 2 6342

REDWOOD

FENCE

Thooo are just thro* of the many choice hard to find
ram on Holler Motnra Snlen ITned Car l.o(, nclected
for their exceptionally clean bodies* and Interior*. and
their mechanical perfection, (’nme by, these must
be aeen to he appreciated.

1960

OPEN

OPEN
’T I L

IM P A L A

FRI.

SPORT ro i'P E . Y-R, Radio, Heater, Automatic
Tranamliwion. fleaulifui AH While Ffninh, New
White Sidewall Tire*. Very l.ow Mileage. It'a l.ikc
New In Every Way!

’T I L 4:00 P. M.

9:00 P. M.

SATURDAY

N IG H T

Washed
Out

19 5 7 C H EV R O LET
BEI. AIR Two Door. Six Cylinder, Automatic Tran*miaion. Radio, Heater, l.ualeroun Turquniae Finish,
Very I.ow Mileage. In New Car Condition Throughout.

1954 C A D ILLA C 6 2 '
FOUR DOOIL Fully Equipped. Perfect Till one FirmH,
Original Thrmighnuf, Exceptionally Clean.

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Our I’aed Cara Will R* Displayed For Yonr
Inspection Nightly On Our IJtrge Lighted Lot.

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2nd A Palmetto V. C. Lot FA 2-6251 Ofc. FA 2-0711

Chevrolet — Oldamnbile — Cadillac Trade-In*
Save Dollon At H o l l e r V

BUILT TO YOUR SPECIFICATION
Standard
i

Heighla — J*. ,V.

C.

S'. «'

FINANCING — NO DOWN PAYMENT
SEE

01 R DISPLAY

.MODELS TODAY

Handi - House Of Central'Fla., !nc.
2618 Iroquis
PHONE

Behind Pinecroat Inn
FA 2-S7M&gt;

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

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59 Simca Deluxe
59 Simca Super Del.
58 Renault
Dauphine
IMPORTS -

WHERE DEALS SHINE
at the alga of your beet buy

ECO N O M Y
6

61
61
61
60

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1960 DODGE

USED

CARS

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$945
$995
$895

BRAND NEW

Simcas, Elysee 4-Dr. Sed
Simca Grand Large
Renault
Dauphine
Renault
Dauphine
★

CARS

SPECIALS

$1740
$1995
$1645
$1445
DARTS

56
56
56
56
56
56
56
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Mercury 2 Dr. H T
Olds 98 4 Dr. H T
Deoto 4 Dr. Sed.
Ford 2 Dr. Sed.
Buick Convertible
Hudson
Dodge
Ton P U
Ply. H/T, Pontiac 4 Dr.
49 Buick. 49 Cadillac

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$675
$895
$795
$595
$595
$405
$395
Each $79

BETTER H U R R Y '! !
A GOOD DEAL ON T H E S E ! ! !

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
E. First Street

Ph. FA 2-0614

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P are 12—Kri. Oct. 14, 1960

Baptist Church
To Hold
Barbecue Supper

C A PT. D E A N N A NICHOLS

NIKI ASHBY

S U N N Y S K IN N E R

Active SHS Career Sparks Cheerleader Squad
The girl* who ehear the player*
on to touchdown* have a very
busy schedule. The group has been
practicing since the end of sum­
mer, long be fora achool started.
At the end of spring last year,
they attended the Cheerleading
Clinic in Tallihassea to learn new
cheer* and method*. Fraetir* ia
every morning end the girl* lead
all the pep rallies held before each
game.

also been an atlendent for the
Go! Sanford, Go!
Fight! Sanford, Kitrht!
May liny Itnnre,
Win! Sanford, Win!
Ronnie Glelow i* one of the jun­
(Jo! Fight!
ior girl* In the cheerlradlng aquad.
U f a WIN!
llonnle hn* been a cheerleader for
This Seminal* High School two &gt;ear* and wa* head of the R
fheer describe* the go, fight end aquad gitU Inst year Khe hn* been
winning attitude «f the *ev*n active in many of the achool'*
girl* who make up tb* SHS cheer­ clube, Mime of which are the Span­
leading A squad.
ish. I.atin, Tri III Y, Future TeachDeanna Nichole, Sunny Skinner, ei * and she served on the JuniorNiki Aehby, Bonnie (iielow, l)eb- Senior From committee. I.w»t year,
hie Seott, Sharron Riaer and Ann* llonnie wa* In the group rhoaen In
Crappa era the active girl* a ho he the first mrinhert in the An­ Sandra Tebbe, 12
will lead tha rah* for our home drew bracken Chapter of the Na­
teem.
tion*! Honor Society. Alter high Dies Of Cancer
Sandra Tehhe, 17, daughter of
Deanna, rapLaln of the aquad i* arltool, Ronnie, haa plana for col­
Mr. and Mra. Chares R. Tebbe of
on her fourth year aa cheerleader. lege end a liberal art* cotire*.
Betide* cheering, *he la active In
Debbie Scott I* not only a vary Holly Hill, died rerently in Day­
the Tri HI Y, triple trio o( the glee activa member of the cheerleader*, tona Beach, following a lengthy
•lub, a member of the itudvnt but a bald worker for her junior Illness caused by cancer.
Sandra was the niece of Mr*. If.
eouncii and * w«i!.cr on the K.v el*-*. ThU year, Debbie is ttcaiHole ataff. She wa* preaident of urer of the junior clea* and alno •SthoU, ISt Bomb»y Ave, North
her claea during her (reahnian ■ervea on the student council. Orlando.
Survieufa, m addition to her
&gt;ear.
During her achool year* a t Sem­
Deanna haa future plane ellrr inole, ehe ha* been in the l-atin parents, were a twin sister,
high achool which inrludc going to Cluii, preaident of the freahman Sharon; an older sister, Diane and
•ollege and taking up elementary cla** end on the Jr.-Sr. From com­ two younger brothers, Richard
mittee. Debbie alao plana to at­ and Hobart.
teaching career.
Sunny Skinner i* on hrr tblid tend college after school.
Ann* Cruppe i* lit year* old ami Donna Victim’s
year a* a SHS cheerleader, Among
the many activilie* of Sunny i* i* on the third year a* a cheer­
her wnrk with the Kry liule aUff, leader, During the past twu year* B^dy Found
Glee Club and Tri Hi Y. She lie* at high achool, ehe haa been in
ISLAMORADO (UPI) — N*
Glee Club and tha Latin Club and tionil Park Ranger Bab Maxwell
aUo served on the Junior-Senior Salutdav found the body of Mi*.
North Orlando
From committer. Anne plan* to
Ruck Grundy, a victim of Hurri­
take a liberal art* course in eol- cane Donna, on nearby Club Key.
Garden Club
lege.
Mrs. Grundy wia waihed away
Sharron Riser ia a spoils fen of during the hurricane when ahe
To Open Season
r.ut only foutbai! but tennis. She
The North Orlando Gnrdi-n Club an* in the tennis club at SHS. Re- and her husband had sought ahelwill reeuma activities fur Ihr ten- ' vide* the spurt* i lub. she wa* sec- trr in Iheir car on Iziwer Maleeon with the (imt meeting lu lie rctuiy of her sophomore cluss, in ri.tnbc Key.
held at the home of Mr*. W. &lt;i. tha Til lit Y, the Future Teacher*,
Harris, ISO N, Cortex Ave , Oct. Lnlin and Glee Club*. Sharroii hui
Smith Corona Sterling
10. 7:30 p. m.
brr mind made up on a caieer,
IRIK CABLE
Mr*. Robert Dean, pietident of Aflrr college, Sharron i* set on
TYPEW RITER
the club will be ro-hoete**.
leaching a louith grade class.
With Carrying Cat#
Mr*. Fred Trlanmn of the Win­
Niki Ashby has two high honors
USED, BL'T
ter Park Garden ('lull with "New t» her credit while in high school.
Calendar” her topic, will he ape- She wa* elm li d to the office of
LIKE NKW
riel gueat ipeekvr fur till* gather- vice president of the siildent ciiuutug.
til last yrar and was selected to
All ladiei of the community in- attend the Gill* State. Niki it also
teieeted ill Joining Ihr Hub a ir re­ ait active member of the Tri Hi Y
OFFICE SUPPLY
quested to phono Mra. William and hua been in the Glee Club and
tl7 MAGNOLIA
MacKinUiah at FA 2-(83t.
Spanish group.

SHANNON RISEN

DEBBIE SCOTT

BONNIE (i IK LOW

The
Elder Spring* Baptist
Church U planning a barbecue a u j
per today at T p.m. The purpose
•^ y .,fo r this
».
ie to
- strengthen Hie fellowship bond* of
the church family and to extend
the warmest kind of invitation
to our many friends and neighbor*
of the church.
With- the Binlherhood and she
Womens Missionary Union cooper*
atiog to make the barbecue a sue*
ce-a, Hie church u expecting mat*.J
guest* to be present from near­
A N N E CRAPPS
by Suniand Estates aa welt as
from the surrounding community.
The evening events will include
au old fashion hymn sing, special
music, good food, and wonderful
pioind and one cent for each ad­ fellow-hip, with the emphati* on
ditional pound or fraction »f a Hie fellowship. The church family
agrees that occasions such as Una,
pound.
Full Information and instruc­ which provide opportunity for
tion* ream-ling j.ibmrisinn of ap­ making new friends, renewing ol O
acquaintances, and exirndin* tha
plication* »nd preparation of
warmth of church fellowth;p to
material for the mail* may he ob­
liie commpnity, is a part of our
tained at the local post office.
Christian witness.

Libraries Have New Postal Rates

Osteen Baptists
Install Officers

Fiesta Day
At Lake Mary

The WMU of the OMrrn Raptisl
had Ita new officers installed by
the minister Rev. Joe Douthitl.
The new official* installed were
Mr*. J. S. Frierson, president;
Mr*. Troy Gary, first vice presi­
dent; Mr*. King Allman, second
vice preaident; Mr*. John Lcmun,
secretary; Mr*. Claude Tyson,
prayer chairman; Mr*. Robert
William*, and Mrs. Guy Hrall,
community missions chairman;
Mn. Albert Clark, Mr*. Harry
Osteen and Mra. Robert Williams,
GA'a chairman; Mrs Kenneth
Harvey, Mr*. Albert Frll and
and Mra. L. S. Jones, sunbeam
chairman.
Following the installation cere­
mony the group retired to the
educational building lor a mn.il
hour.

The Luke Mary Community
Church women will vlagc a " fie s ­
ta Day” at the Educational Buildmg Sal unlay beginning at t pm.
A wide variety of rnlcrialnm r/j
and sale* booth* will be set up
for children ami adult* am! typical
carnival food* will be available
for those wishing to eat the even­
ing meal at Hie church.
Climax o! Hie event will lie a
miscellaneous auction to he held
at 8 pm .

Monroe Supper

Joe! S. Field, Sanford Povtmiivter, ha* announced a special
rate now In use by the postal srrvire in a program which encour­
age* the exchange of library ma­
terial from one city to another
throughout the United Stale*.
Fields caution*, however, that
the sin-rial into applies only when
library material* arc loaned or
exchanged between authorised
schools, public libraries ami cer­
tain nonprofit organizations^
Mailing rate* under this pro­
gram atv four cent* for the first

Mem hem and friends of the Lake
Monroe ITU will meet at the
school tonight at r, p in. fur a cov­
ered dish supper. All person* at­
tending ate requested to bring
la tiles service.

Nearly M thousand worker*
.ne employed in Switzerland's
walchmaking trade nr one out
of every 33 poison* rncagrd in
the nation'* industries.

Sister Ruth
Advice on all matters
Sb- 1- G-hI Horn and God Gifted, to help
those in need of (trip. Everyone in need of help w weJrome
SHE HER TODAY
A A . M. In 9 |». M.
LOCATED 1 MILKS N. OK SANFORD - ON 17-9J ACROSS
FROM C U R Dl \MOND.

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TH E 'Gf P O N T IA C I S h / Z P E /

LET'S GRIN and share IT!

It’s / M JP o n tia c! o n a. new W ide-Track!

Let's give our Florida guests a warm aod happy Sunshine State
welcome. These good people ate an important pari of FkniCw's
growth and prosperity, so let's make them fee) truly wanted. A
little courtesy and friendly cheer will bring them back another year!

Nww track-to-body proportion! The track I* the width between the

Powered by the new, fuel-saving Trophy V-8 Engine! New fuel Induction

wheals. Pontiac has the wulesi u*-.W c,i c ry c a ' And now that wo v*

system gives this new free breathing engine more air, nukes gas go

trimmed body width, moro weight is balanced directly between the

further. Eleven versions to select Irom,

wheels. You ndc with greater poise, m aneuver with firmer rnntrol

Horsepowers range (rom 215 to 3-18. For
best economy you can speedy the dollar-

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Mora room, mote comfort Inside I Headroom, legroom and lootroom

saving Trophy Economy V 8. Its lower

have been increased. Seats are higher, yet there's more clearance

compression ratio lets you use regular

under the steering wheel. Doors arc wider, swing open far (tier with no

gas Add it all up . . . it's the Wide-Track

jutting barriers to bump as you get in and out.

way to travel! Try it!

SEC YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONT I AC DEAIER

FLORIDA POWER A UGHT COMPANY

B ill Hemphill Motors, Inc.

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SANFORD. FLA.

�Herlong Supports

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WEATHER: Fair and warm through Tuesday. High today about #7. Low tonight, TO-75.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
United Press Leased Win Established 1908
MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, I960

N O T

Up First Bonded
Warehouse Here

W ater Proposals
The urgency of in.*i.*linir on tmmpiiint*
action on a flood control and water connervation projtrum for Ihe Upper St.
John* area was laid before Florida'* conyrr.*.*ional delegation today bv Seminole
County and municipal officiulA,
Hep. Syd Herlong told The Herald juat
before the meeting that h# agreed that
"this i.« Central Florida's most important
project" arid said he also agreed th a t "it
is essential that work lie started on it

Sanford w»H get its first bonded
warehouse tn the very near fu­
ture.
The City Uomnmsion signed au
agreement Friday afternoon with
W. A, Adam* to sell him s J-W foot
■'I'll do everything: possilile to expedile
lot on tha northwiril corner of
action on the request* oT your ofriclatle.**
Commcrciil and Holly Av*».
Ilcrlony said.
Adams said after th* meeting
William Norman of Sen. Sprssard Holthat he will ilart work on the
laiui'* staff represented Holland and said
warehouse aa soon a* plan* are
tho senior senator "completely backs"
completed next month.
The city agreed to sell the pro­
perty for (I.tXW lest than the appiai*rd value of Moon, do-pile
the prote-ts &lt;d Comptissioner Joe
tlaker.
Baker, in voting against the
sale, laid the city had "mi right
to aubsidire a business on tax­
payers mnnci."
However, both Mayor Kail Hig­
ginbotham and Uonimissionrr Ro­
Shown phoning are, from left, Mrs. Hose Fedier. Mrs.
SOUItiiKlN lii'-LL IlIUNt-D OYi.ll F A L lU riE S
bert Brawn argued that there was
Loretta Duffy. Mrs. Isabel lteurick and Mrs. Nolle Wood­
Saturday to the Sanford-DeBary Enteitaiiunent Assn,
a "definite" need for a ware­
for solicitation of memberships fur the upcoming concert ruff. looking on are Chester Rearick and Bob Sheddcn,
house and that th* tie deep lot
telephone company mnnager. First concert is Not. 17.
season. This is the group’s membership drive week and
ll of rvo value to (he nlv now.
(Herald Photo)
an office is open at 101 S. Park Ave. to enroll members.
Adam* agreed to pay l.'.txfl im ­
mediately for ihe property Mid
M.nhO within four year*.
The bosrd al«o emphasued that
Ihe warehouse must he constructed
within a year or the property
would revert h*i,k to the city,
Weather Rou^h
t They alio itipulali-d that Uie
ROME tU I'l) — Snow up fo JO
j warehouse must operate for at
| inr lie* deep. iorrrullal raiaa and ,eail lhl&gt;f ) f m of |# m t )ljlrk
i landalkle*
cau.ed
widespread |]lr city.
•
SCHENECTADY. N. Y. (UP) The lOiiO-til Ctiiiiity Tax lull i* &lt;25o,750.ti95 with noil- (lam*s* and disrupted communi- 't he warrhiiina would hr benefi­
cial lo the m ine cily for ituring
&lt;%Employet rf the General Elertne
e \e if|.t vuhiationn at f I7ti,507.t 19, a check of the roll reves! calionx in ooiihern llal) Sunday. valuables, Adams said, adding flut
C«i„ home plant here Hocked bark
lie hope* lo empluy at ir**l It)
Cuban Defects
to woik today for the first time erl tin lay.
Tax A.saeBsor Mary Farle Walker, v*ho :* attending a GUAYAQUIL Ecuador tUPD — per-fini m a* operation.
lin ts Osi. S

GE Employes
Flock Back
After Strike

Tax Roll Gains;
Books Now Open

Herionjr’s statement and will work for *r.
tion and appropriations for th# flood con­
trol system.
Today'* noon meeting: at the Capri was
the first one called by John Krider,
head of a committee set up after consulta­
tion at Jacksonville last week
V «
engineers and officials of tha Central and
South Florida Flood Control District.
Another session was scheduled later
this afternoon at Orlando, to be partici­
pated in by Osceola, Orange. I-ake, Semi­
nole and nih*»r representative*.
Committees on water control* and
city and county commissioner* are seek­
ing to enlist the aid of everybody possiblo
tn produce an immediate commitment on
the flood control and water conservation
proposal.

News Briefs

TALK INC FLOOD CONTROL HUIHLKMS with Hep. Heritmg are, from

International Electrical Work conference in Jncknom ille today, had earlier cnlimated the lain Morse Delgado, ikipper of
left. Sanford Mavor Karl llii'ginbothitrn, Oviedo Mayor Let llary, A|t«era' laical .mi rent ill approxi­ rum-exempt valuation- at SI75,(MK).00(I.
monte Mayor Wilbur Hawkins and Longuood Mayor A. I.. Lorntann.
ih« Cuban freighter Havana, deThe 1959-60 roll we* ( l &gt;.2,000,. j
~
—
' leclrd .Sunday laving h* dal nut
mately 9.000 member* into the
(Herald IMiutn)
plant in defiance of ■ strike by UVH) for non-exempt property valwant to Irv« under th* “tyranical"
the international union.
uatiuna.
icgimc
cd Prcntiar Fidel t'astr*.
About luo pickets, half of them , Th* County Commiaxiuu i» ex­
^ laid to be from other Miil-strtklng pected to net the U i rtilk figure
Ilia family already had lied froag
,
1.
r
^ local* includinit thru* in Pitlificld, at Huesstoy'a meeting.
v W 'b i Miami to seek political , Th*
f
CarUnJ
Green*
51.
flight
engineer
on
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o
n
i
f
n
t
rolls
record*
show­
Mai*., and Syracuse, N. Y. tried '
asylum.
Navy jet trainer which rra*Med
ed th a t iiun-»xmi|il land valuaWi-dm-ndny i.&gt; the dciulline lm qtiulilving for the
to stop them.
The Pink l.adira, women's auxWedne-day. »a* found Sundae
l mii l 'it&gt; t iimiuissiiin | nmIa in the Nov. 8 election.
Police atopped picket* at the tion* a t t 151,553,2 10; personal Iliarj- of Seminole Memorial Hos­ Pacifists Foiled
near the (tklawaha River alwnil
Thus fur. Turn McDonald and K. J. Boynton have
gate from handing out leaflcla to property a t $21,1)15,950 and i»il- pital, held )he annual *l*rtinn of GROTON, Conn. (UPI) — A
two mile* from wher* Uie plane
rond
and
telegraph
a
t
(.1,937,750,
qualified
lor tho (Sruiip 2 scat and present commi.sxinner
workers m car* tueam ing in'n the
officeii Saturday at a buffet group of pecillxtx war* tell to­ fell
A.
I„
WiNon
and I,. A. Aiider.eon for tiinup 1.
plant. Officer* raid the pirkrlr, 929.
day without a nuclear ttilmiarin*
\ \A offinal* v.ml that the t e a l
Itccuid* further show that *x- lum In-mi at tha I'upii.
Tin* i Ii' jiil11tit* f o r registering to vole in the election
who were not members of the
Three Sanford business place!
|li* plan*, designed to fall
ainpl property valuation, includ
New- officer* ara Ml'a. I-lank to picket. The Navy slipped Ihe
is Oct. 28 a n d tho* far approximately :&gt; juo persons have
local union, were holding i.p Irafwere
broken into during the week­
I’vilerU
tiling
aub
George
Wash
j
away
automatically
after
ejection
iniC the Sanford .Suva I A ir Sin Woodruff, preaulanl; 31m. Ghrtiregistered.
fie. Th* lea Ilet* urged th« work- tion, county school* and churches, topher Butler, fist vice president: tngton out of harbor and into the | lo open the flier’s parar'iute, wav
end ami police ara planning •
D si* to lefuae to go back to work. at (.11,231.393 and homestead Mr*. William Uylrr. second vie* -ea Sunday to prevent an incident still strapped intact lo Gieen v
concerted effort to stop the rush
Federal mediator* met today in property at 147.3(6,9(0.
president; Mr*. Then Brooms, ra- alter the parifivts llirealenril to body.
of
minor break-ins that have
New York with IUK ami f«£ rrp
The pilot of the plan*, t.l Rod
Mrs. Walker had completed mat curding secretary; Mi-. I.. A. An- try to tioaid the sun.
plagued
the city for the past I vn
rr'Cntalivcx for further talk*.
erick Dickens. 27. ejerled after
tax roll last Friday with the roll* demon, corresponding »ecretsry,
weeks.
the je ts engine flamed out et
Other negotiations u c ic ached- open today through Nov. 2 for mid Jtra. frving 1‘ryor, treasurer.
tiled for Hu* afternoon in Pills- property owners to look over their
The MAM Food Market at Filth
1‘lans were made during the busi­ NEW YORK (UPU - The head 5,000 feel. Hr pararhuied safely.
The plane fell into the river.
and French Ave. Wits broken into
burgh between ICE ami Weating- holdings.
ness meeting for a plastic party to of a policemen's orgundaliun is
Dickens aeid Greene released
for (he Hurd time in le-s than
houae Electric t’orp., repreaentaThe County Coinmi-siun will sit he held Nov. K at the Jewish porletl Sunday that CO lo 70 pet
the
canopy when the llamemit
two week-, with seven cardans of
live*. ICK'a contiact with Wesl- us the Urn id of equalisation to Community Center, and for a bake ceni of New York City policemen 1
cigareles, four quar t ot m Ik
inghouae expired at midnight Frt- hear com plaints on ih« roll Nov. 2. -ale Nov. 22 in front of Food Fair. hold outside jotie tn violation ol occurred, and that he thought lie
I.KDPIII.DVII.I.K l UIMI — Col seph lieu as premier. T shorn he
heard Green* eject his seat from
and une and half d acn ran ly
As of 11 a. m. today, there weir
------------■
^ day hut strike action was de­
Joseph
Mobutu
said
today
that
Ihe law. John J, Casscse, presi­ the plane almilt five seconds tie
apparently convinced him Lumum­ ] bars stolen.
about
15
persons
checking
the
roll
C
I
L
l
C
|
_
.
a
p
layed.
dent of th* Patrolmen's Uenevo hire Dickena himself left the President Moise Tahumbe oi the ba might spring one o( his sur
The market had lire i lu o’ it inquestioning
A s....o r office T i e T C e F i g h t M O r C S
I
laical 301*1 decision to return to and qoesti
breakawav Katanga province had
lent Assn , said 14,000 lo 17.001 rraft
! In twice last week.
prise*
at
sorb
a
-esviun,
workers
on
Ihe
roll.
work in defiance of IUK national
NAS search parlies and the pledged him foil moral, tnllllary
policemen were forced In take llirir
The Sa i'u I Prodl r f t rr
Tha deadline for th* roll
The TUyearntd Mobutu, who
leader*hip rame alter tiE nffeted
Marion
County sheriff a office had ami linaoiial support tn bring
jobs
herauve
their
polire
pay
wiar
l*ir(rd that -nmeot o h. -c min
July but .Mrs. Walker, who defeatALGIERS. Algeria (U l'Il—Ihe
seller
i
control
of
power
Sept.
It,
a trues la«t week.
romhed the area ebnul 10 miles order haik to the Congo ami keep
Ihe plant at SOI \V. I.l.ll Nt. s&lt;J[T''ed Richard McCann* for th* post barcMt hgliting in two year* he- too low.
-aid Shurnbe is ' with mi like s Itmo Sunday night.
The J,300-mem her local a execu­ In the May Democratic primary, Iwre-n French force* and Algerian
east of Ocala ami r Wedne«da&gt; out the Communists,
Mobutu quike to newsmen U&gt; brother,’*
tive board voted to accept litia had twen granted three extension*. Moslem rebel* took more than 300 Politics Warming*
afternoon.
Police rep rlf&lt;l that entry wis
day aland Ills surprise flight to
back to-work truce Saturday alter
The
victim’s
hometown
was
"Tshunibc i* snllt.'om mum vl gained Its p i.m r a — cell on tin
Indication* today are that the !'»#( 0'&lt;r Ihe weekend in the
TAMPA (UPI) — Voters in Ihi
it* beitnest agent and president co only tax hills will h. mailed out An
res Hills, a * * , reported to­ first District awaited more point Marion, Ala, Funeral arrange Elisabeth*die Sunday lo talk with like me and Hic-e Comuiumsls wc-i -oi. uj die foil’ I u i ti..i 'crs
Auras
Tslwmhs » biller foe of deposri) from Glims and Guinea must atop -aid that apparently the oriy
menls are mromplels
, aaid they walked out of a nego- unmetime next month.
da).
cal fireworki toda.i
following
Congo Premier I’atrir* l.omuinha meddling in our internal aftairs," iti at m ioia: was one barhacucd
French officials said 277 Mns
* liaimn session because IUK Pre*
charges that Rrp. William U. t ra
Sportsmen
To
Meet
Mobutu said hr intended to keep he said. "If they do not, l will ham.
Iritis were killed A private source
Went Jamc* ll. Carey used "vici­
reported stand hi French soldiers mer screpird illegal campaign
8. R. Jetiuings president of the Congolese pulitiral partms anl harden my policy toward them."
I ie Lur"'t - wn- unsneerss ut
ous and abusive language" against
eoniributions. Cramer’s Ocmocra S,-iiiinol* C o u n t y Sportsmen's parliament out ol liO'inevs for ihe
killed.
lie ha- accused .Ghanaian and in breaking into the glass m&lt;
them, "arbitrarily derided to re
The healing up ot Ihe Vlgerian lie opponent, Stale Attv James M Ctuii will lead discussion of hunt- resl of Ihi year
Guinean UN troops of interfering i i i ' - d o,’.m at the plant.
ject" the truce offer, and showed
u i r followed appeal' hy the reb­ McEwen leveled the arrusetion mg in the Farmington .Slate ManMobutu had been con-idcring in Congolese affairs by shielding
In a i ither hreak-ln, police sai-t
■complete disregaid of the fact*
els to Commum-t China amj Rus­ Saturday and prosluced a farmer agcinent arsa and rs-purt on tlm recalling parliament In at rip laim luimumha, but hr said hi- would that tile I’allick Frail Co. u t
of the ease."
sia for more help to free the gi employe of Cramer’s law office Wrkiva River area status at a umlia of his parliamentary im not try to arrest Lumumba, The French \ve. w*s e itcred. but
CALCUTTA. Italia i l l ’ll — ant North African territory f r o m who McEwen said supported the meeting of the group today at A j inanity from srr*-sl ami to vote Untied Nation* last week rejected apptreiiCv t ithing u u
More than 3,W« per-tins perished Eranl-*.
rlaim.
p. m . in t h e r o u r i h o o - v ,
However, police &gt;a;d, the In­
in mio** miHler.de na’innali-t Jo M o ln d u 's ' uliiinaiimt" lo hand
in tlw cyclone and tidal wav* that
truders "loti up" the place a u|
him over.
ravaged ncarhy roastll areas of
broke a gum hall machine.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Three of east Pakistan and offshore islands
Police i cported aim that $&lt;k)
the big money winners on tele­ last Monday, according to re­
stolen Irom the home of It.
vision (pus shows were arrested ports reaching here today.
laslman, inti Palmetto Ave.
today on perjury charges stem
The reports said the exarl
. . . .
.
,
„
Kastman told officer* a bur­
MIAMI fC I’li Grief and v*nrullsr Iris hi* fortune and K, ■ I h a t» .u|.(..,'rd to h* th* law.
mmj Irnrn a grand jury investi­ death loll may never be known
glar
apparently took the money
County Democratic Party olfi
because many of the dead were gatic* blurred the speech of Wil- adopted homeland when h* ffoi But he (Caatroj could ha»* »«gation of qua show fixing.
from a pair of pa.ms on a chair
ciala
have
called
a
Hireling
ol
Charles Van Dorrn, Hank Bloom washed out to rea while otliers liam O, Fuller alter hi* 25-year-Cuba last yaar wish his wift and len-ed the body. He change* laws
m Ihe bedroom uf the house.
campaign workers for i p. m
garden and Elfrida Von Nardroff were buried under ton- of mud uij -m, hail j;»,i bsfut* the gun- -even children. He had lived in all the time."
Tuesday at City flail.
surrendered to Ihe district ailor- snd deb.is. Numerous fisn.ng of a Cuban filing &lt;qu*d,
Cuba many yeats and had carved
Fuller's “Of* and 4wo of his
Plain (or an all out drive for
. . . . . . .
.
, ,
,. .
u e y ' s office on Ihe second degree boats were reported mixsing.
,, . ( w, it iiiia
, _e # 110 » u
fuller had
borne up
well upun a , .nonane tam h out ot lbs wild daughtei* usr*
in
th# rouitiomn.
stale Democratic candidate* in
perjury charges.
•
r.Aicnv'c
,
,, , .
,
. ,
frntta m the fis tirn purl of th#
lUracoa *nen hn «on
tn«n
Hu* November general election
Th* grand jury named more ju.rifii to homri and prupurty *riflv *nlT tn t n**^» that hit
will lie discussed.
&lt;hot for allegedly island AU his children had been and sentenced to death.
(hsn fo in connection witn its Hard lm were the islands of Han* i *io,**lt
Conlinuatiun of the adjourned
..... v ..i.iK.ti.
"They said he didn't #v#n d#
All campaign workers and man
investigation of qua sou* ti-ging. gamati.
Koluhdia, Sandip .„,i
and uHa. “invading" Cuba with 21 other born there. He got out beo u -r he
a as accused of talking against the tend himself," Fullvr -aid. “It
agera uf all the candidates are ( assclhcrry Town Council mceG
hul it war reported that names tiya in the Bay of Bengal «#ar men last week.
11* faah'ooed
* crude wooden Castro regime.
wuuldn’l have made any difr*i#nte
mg will begin today a; 7:30 p. m.
urged In abend.
of those involved would not he re C h u te gang
cross, and after stenting tt on nit
"I
a-»k* when they got inyway if he &lt;lid.' *
in the Town Hall.
leaded until arrested
Members will be asked lo con­
front lawn plated h i- soil's Marine vvuid of th* execution being tarAX Miami, federal Irom’ge.iin,,
sider a proposal made last week
Corps hut on it to symbulixe th* tied out," Fullersaid. “They told authorities today questioned 21
Churches (hiin
by Mayor William M. Benson con­
grave uf a soldier dead in combat, me he died without awhimper." A Cuban* wtur fled their homeland m
, NEIV YORK i l l ’ll — Cnurch
cerning the e!ectlou of mayor*
But tie. tenderness vanished physician had givsn tha fathar a a small boat after being hunted tn
^ nicmb- r-hip m the United States
and their authority in naming
about Cuba and sedative.
the streets of Havana for 10 days
L a -e Monroe has gone down when ha spoke
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. lUi’lt
was reported at an (il-llinr high
clerks and marshals.
Fuller said his son was buried by Castro’s agents.
six Inches since ]a*t Tuc-day, City (’lender Fidel Cn-lro.
—The
Soviet
Union
today
accused
j
today. Toe National Council of Manager W E. Knowles -aid to­
The meeting last week was
I'll go buck to Cuba,* he said, in a common grave with otliers
fifteen of the men were poiitiChurcncs, :n I: arsr.'.ia! compilation day.
I.KON Itl.ANT'ft, t'lilmn Secretary * General Dag llaintnar- adjourned io order that council
n i go b*.k with lm- uf th* a s - 1 whu w ,,» *h„t wish him. He s a d cal pri-.-nefs at !.a Cabana prison
of church membership figures
rould further xliidv life
government had pm. at Mioro f’u-ile Th# n*her six consul ut .Minmi has re­ &gt;k|'Jd iif rxtravagunl spending to
This mortrng the lev el of the pedithm.-. They r-.-oMn'i let m* g*i |h* t ’.j
lio.it 251 rdigi'i - IkkIics, said lake wav 7.fo feet.
last week because they think I'm hibitsd the family from claiming »*i* guards who had helpesl them turned lo Cubit to report further U.8. policies in such cull- mayor s proposal and make *
lU’,22t&gt;.9oj person* were mcinbeis
us-ape and joined Uism in thstr to (.’umUo on a beutinj; |giv* cal araaa as lb* laioga and Laos. check of Ln« charter by laws
Knowles said that Seminole too old.
th* body for two year*.
of churches at j.e cfo-e of 1938, an Blvd. from French to Mellonville
“But I can atill lhool a rifle.
“They won't release bodie* be flight Oct. 7. They said they hid en him by unli-Coatro pro- It refused to support bta I'Ml bud- when the suggestion was mad*
lc.,ea-,e i! 2,«S9 fftt over the pre Aw. will be nlocked off until the I've bren practlung in th* Fiver- cause they're afraid of tha funcr in the hoiuea of anti-Castro -j m- lealiirn of f irin
iquad gel request* for the United Na- that tha proposal wax in direct
(««■* /wee.
t-aOea tor a kmf Wsww."
4 ate haw^ hoe
It
|W « M
«*w
u *q t^

Missing Flier's
Body Is Found

Pink ladies
Elect Officers

Have To Work

R un»O r V ote

Police To Start
Drive On Break-Ins
Of Stores, Homes

Mobutu Wins Support
O f Anti-Red Katanga

In Algerian Hills

Cyclone, Wave
Kills 3,000

3 Quiz Winners
* Held For Perjury

I II Go Back,' Father Says Afte r Cubans Kill Son

Demo Campaigners
To Meet Tuesday

Council To Meet
At Casselberry

Lake Still Inching
Down From Peak

Reds Charge UN
Too Extravagant

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                    <text>ED ITO R IA L COM M ENT

Su n u w k Cbim

Edition
THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 18, 1961

Building Boom On In
(I)m #f a *#rl*« *f HrrsM re­
ports mm growIh la the eaiwaaunlllaa a&lt; HemlnnU l'*uaty.)
"Population Eiptoilon’* pvrhapt
la th# bast Urm U dearril-* th*
rapid growth of ('*#**lb*rry ami
iha aurroundinp a m .
Tha loon. Ion* mognlaad •• a
tai-fr** Incorporate! municipality
haa laauad mora than 240 building
parmlta for naw home* In tha paat
fair yaara. la addition, raaldantlal
davalopmanta ara aprlnglng up In
•urroundlng lah»-*h&gt;ttad are** an
aU aldra.
A ahnpplng frntrr on Hwy. IT-

Vi Includes II businesses, not
rounting area real estata offices,
day nurseries for children, offices
of a doctor and dentist, trailer
parka and home operated services
of accountants and public alenog.
raphsrs.
Casselberry, which had 756 reg­
istered eaters for Ihs December
elty election, he* drawn a legisla­
tive request seeking to establish
Ita own voting precinct. Official*
alio have entered negotiation*, a*
have other erea municipalities, to
allow a survey by a natural gas
company which could m ult la this

service bring added to municipal
utilities.
Tha two-lrurk firs department
la tha beat equipped of any aouth
of Sanford and H-hour pollra
service I* available, with tha de­
partment operating twa radiorquipped patrol rare.
Located within the city Hmita
of C a t a e l h e r r y and known
throughout the entire eastern part
of tha nation la tha Semi nola
Raceway, harneet raca t r a c k
whera many winners are trained.
Her* a gigantic building program
Is arhaduled and tha flrat ad ail

PAGE 12

Masferbuilders
Casselberry Gets Award
For Ad Campaign

11.400 square-foot ■table bam* al­
ready ia under eonatraction. Neat
step in the expansion program will
be building ef a 9260,000 grand­
stand.
And, kaeplng atap with the
•para aga ia Johnaoa Electronic*,
manufacturer* and designer! of
component parta In many electronica field* for government and anmmercial asee. Tha firm, hi Case*)berry alnca 1054, last August an­
nounced plan* for a two-year ex­
pansion program which will bring
ita value close to the &gt;2 million
mark.
Soma 760 student* ef tha a m

attend tha new South Seminole
Elementary School with thoa* of
high achool aga traveling ta Ly­
man High in Longwood.
A large community ehurch t* lo­
cated within tha aity and services
of the Community Presbyterians,
who plaa ta build In tha near fu­
ture, are being held at tha ele­
mentary school.
A arenia and well-kept golf
court* and country club bring*
many viaitors ta tha area and The
Casselberry Woman’s Club Build­
ing le used for a variety of civic
functions Including that of a free
public library.

Mastarbullderc Corp.. represent­
ed In North Orlando by William
DeuUch, baa been named as the
company having the best advertis­
ing campaign m tha nation for
1K0.

•

Civic Interest Gaining
Th# Herald Js indeed glad to hear that a eivle orjranization ia being formed in heavily populated Bear
Lake.
Neil Lyle, at a recent meeting o f the Chamber o f
Commerce’a Road Planning Committee, said that in the «
paat there were “ no few o f us" that we didn't pay too
much attention on what was going on in the rest o f the
county.
"N ow , we have increased our population ao rapidly
that we need to take an interest in our roada and drain­
age and other county project*— because we are an important part o f Seminole County." *
The Herald haa long advocated a eountywidc participation in ail endeavors and interests and we are glad
to *ee Bear Lake residents taking an active role in county affair*.
w
We hope civic organisation* will spring up all over
tha county and work hand-in-hand with our county
government for the betterment o f the entire area.

Oviedo Valentine
Ball Set Saturday'

!n June, Master-builders had
on* of the North Orjando models
chosen as tha Beil Home for the
Money in Florida by American
Home Maiatina.
By MARIAN R. JONES
Deutsch received both trophy
Saturday night will be a momentous occasion fo r atu.
awards while at The National
Home Rudders Convention in Chi- dent* o f Oviedo High School, *incr their annual Valentine
cago which wav attended by 60, Formal, will tie hold at 8 p. m. in the new school cafetorium.
000 representalivci from all over
Mi** Bessie Fleming, a senior, daughter o f Mrs. Elsi*
the nation.
Fleming,
voted by her high achool friends as school queeif
The North Orlando builder,
ipeaks with enthusiasm of the w» l ',e crowned a* a highlight o f the occasion,
convention* one mile “ McCord Kenneth Rpurka, *l»n * senior' ~
Hr MR*. H. I. JOHNSON
mick Place" which held displays nn«t son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Hello! 1 Juat itivt to rtart off
of the many numerous products ' Sparks, will share honors with the
Ihti week by tolling thou* who
and materials to be used in |queen, as king of ths ball, by popdid not g«t to allrnd the Monroe
future.
1ular vote,
ths representative*
Ilcssi* follows in the footsteps
T TO Minstrel that they really
that problems concern- i of her oldest sister. Miss Sadye
and truly misted a hilarious
developments and of Hcth Fleming, now Mrs. Kd f)uda.
.\ publishers exhibit of chili,
evening and that's lor sure. Huth
should improve within at she wns voted school queen in
ren t book* is on display th *
nights the auditorium wa* pack-.
were promised that her senior year. Mi.-s Peggy Klein- week at the Enterprise school
ed tn overflowing and aomr had |
government will take tmmedi- mg. another sister, was runner-up Iibrarv ,|unni! , chool hour, Ar.
ta ha turned away. Had people
promote expansion and cerved a* thequeens maid of j rangement* can he made, how
of the program.
from out of town there from
honor. Another sister, Miss Junie *Ver, by appointment through th*
Builders now arc to begin a Fleming, also was voted a. maid of fehool, for viewing at later hours
venience for resident* of area.
Jackimnlle, New Smyrna Iteaeh I S H O rriN G CENTER AT CASSELBERRY now ha*
pu*t office and lf&gt; buainf** r*tabli*hment* offering con­
(Herald Photo)
campaign designed to learn Just honor, being runner-up ia-t year The display is for librarians of
and also aaw Senator Parrish ol j
what people want in their homes bul was unable to crown the queen the aria and for interested parTitusville there Friday evening.
to further
promote this
this exp an d u e tu th*t plague—the virus.
lurther promote
ents who wish to see materials
The entire east It to be com*
i
lion, Deutsch added.
Kenneth hat been very active, as available for children'! U«f.
mended for its performances on
has Bes-ie, in alt school activities.
Mrs Leatha Garrison Voluv.s
both nights. They are nights that
will not soon be forgotten I
He is one of the Varsity basketball i County Schools Library Consultplayer*, being one of their are ant, will speak at the Parentknow that I enjoyed working with
The Count) Commission Tues- th* maximum in *«rvir* hr th*
Williams vmphasiied that all
them very much. We certainly
scorer*.
Teacher meeting Feb. 21 which
day adopted • direcliv* proposed Ilimitesl facilities svsilabl* at th* m0ni»* collected from th. service
had a wonderful time during re­
llcssie did not follow her ai.vteit also i* the closing day of the
hearsals. Now it looks like Mon­ Itv MRS. ATLA NT \ McGINSIR ! *,jr Commissioner Ted Williams facility in th* most economies! h# turned over to th* county clerk
Die *1 dasscy of Seminole Race- ,m basketball but did •* cheer lead- book exhioit.
..
.
„ ,
.
'setting up hours for th* Oviedo I manner.'*
roe will get that I'ommumty
way appeared before the Cassel- rr, having served her entire high
L. 0 Dayman, principal of the
New hour* in effect at t h e ,.
’
.
for
deposit
»nd
all
account*
be
au­
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-----building. . . Mr. and Mrs Na»h Altsmont* Springs Library are tanning Kitchen.
berry Board of Aldermen Mon- aclvool career in tha' capacity in school, reports (hat about 230
dited properly.
Williams last week was appoint !
Kennedy and chlldrrn of fircen
dayto question a building per- addition to her many uthcr aitiv- books have been checked out of
Charge jwr can was tat at six- mil ler for a a new stable barn Hies.
Cove Springs came down to see* from 1 p. m unltl J p. m on ,-d official custodian of th* Oviedo!
tnc library eacn week s nee the
a
a
1Kennedy's
/
—
I.»«ikwe
c*nta.
Mrs.
brother tea
in lavas
law Tuesday* and Thursdays and! facility.
now under construction at the
school's opening in September
Th# purpose of the directive, * c-‘
amt tlvier, Mr. and Mr*. Gordon j from 1# a m. until J p. m on
and that the facility ia also us«;l
Th* tanning kitchen will t&gt;* Track.
cording to Williams, is to “ piovide
I by area high school pupil* o.T
Frederick, who wer* in the min- Saturdays.
.pen from S a. m. to 4 p. m. weekAn MOO charge, he said. w*v S c O U t S T O D a n C C
occasion A lynu World Book an-1
ttrel e.st- Grace Thurston's p»r-1 TM| ,, ,
nr|anilft, hb
day* and 6 a. m. to noon on Sat- not 10 lia« »&gt;th lho‘ * of n*'fh- .
_
.
|
other
recent reference books have
urdays.
boring
cities
and
eountie*
for
the
D
O
r
D
G
C
U
G
ents ar.d sister, Mr. and Irs. E-1 „rary
r, ln(j „ „pfn
jh* public.
Ity Mrs. Atlanta MtGlaalt
F Goerg and Mrs. Gladys Mur­ I not only tn tl&gt;« Altamonte resi­
been added this year and on
i,
_in
u.
_ every day
.
.but type budding
going
up *t the_ raceIt
will
ha
open
,
.
.
*
An
added
attraction
at
the
Georg* Dabbs, principal of the
’
w#» for which Orange Countv
ray of Ml. Dora were alto her* dents but to those of surroundorder are a new Alla* and 2oq
and will.
. . .
...
. .
. , Lake Mary F'ire Dept. Annual
kltamont# Spring* Elementary Wednesday and Sundayas were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hit- I log communities. Members of th*
' .. ,
wou.d charge SISo and Seminole Bacheque Saturday will be the additional books.
remain open during February.
,
„ .
... .
call for a Jii fee.
tell Sr. and chlhlten of Cocoa commute* ar* working hard to
School, hat set up a program March, April, May. Junt, August, ordinances
Dayman says “ We believe this
appearance of Scout Troop 242
„
amt Mrs C. A. Ilittell Jr. and. I make It at modern and complete
c . v
, ^ , Massev was advised by Lvtle performing the honor winning In­ is one of the best equipped librarthrough which pareols of slu bentember
and October.
.:
; Swope, board chairman, that the
children of Jack.onvi1*-M r. and „
bm , dvj|# lhjt morf
-cs of the area and much credit
Th* January P TO meeting was dents arc aiked to visit their
V I—.
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1 1 - .— - - . 1
.t
V an,
,s , v
The facility will be nunagrd by city's building code doev not in- dian Dunce* under the direction goes lo .Mrs. Ruth Rvon and jtu
Mrs. LEarl
Howard of
New WSmy
volunteer workers sre needed. To held a*. Ih« Longwood Elementary child or the teachers at the Mr*. Grar* Olliff who »** desig- eiu(j* a ruling for the “ barn" of dancer-leader Richard Scott.
rn* Reach ami Mr. and Mrs. H E. oiler services, interested pervonv School at which time plan* were 1school one* each six weeks.
dent librarians from each class
natrd two weeks *go as canning clasaif.cation and that the matter Scoutmaster of the Troop is Har­ There t» no full-time librarian frl
Morris from the M Q. Ranch were
old Ktrn who also is treasurer
1may contact Mr*. Hetty French discussed tar the Spring Carnival.
In a fifteen minute period »*l
kitchen aupemaur. Her salary was would be turned over tothe aunin th* audience. . . Gee! you 1»t TE S 2423 or Mrs Sally Ao
the Enterprise school at the pr*.
There will b* many different up tor this conference between
s*t at 1100 per month for each mg hoard for further study to of the volunteer firemen
sent time.
know the days are Just not
Servr.ng begins at 3 p. m. from
derton at TE * 313*.
booths. rid*s for small children, parents and teachers, mother*
month of full operation ef th# fae- determine if an adjustment is
long enough becauae I Juat
the
brand
new
barbecue
pit
and
A plea hat been mad* for old rotton candy and popcorn, a bake and dad* learn juvt what their
ility.
|called for in th* fee.
can't seem to get everything done
tickets are selling at
Tj for
I magatmes and newspapers and tale, and a spagh«ttl supper for child is doing; th* subjects needthat I
w.vnt
to
or
try
adults and 73 cents for cnuurrn.
children. p
j.
.
I theve can be left in the carport* children and adults. The Carnival ing improvement and what can
to do, or 1 am Juvt getting
Take-home dinners will
will be held April 13. on Ihe be done to help make the cor­
of
the
library
on
Maitland
Ave
old and can l work as fast. I
rection The conference also pro­
from
line.
achool grounds
am a special line,
i» i r
is
guess that it it, it least I will Proceed* from sale of these old
Mr. Harvey J’ ugh. ticket chair A T C Q S S e l D G I T y
Mr. Harrow's first grade won motes a better understanding
publications
will
he
applied
lo
the
say that. Could II be that may
the attendance pennant, and the between parents and faculty
man. ha&lt; additional supplies for
Budding Fund.
The Casselberry Board of (!b* spring I* ju*t aroun t the ror
members.
cash prir# money.
any member of the department dernien Monday appointed H.J
Other
money-making
project*
ner and l am getting th* spring
to sell or for those persons wish­ bert Olson to replace A1 Down*
The program for the evening
Dabbs reported that !« per cent
fever* Hope it
soon
iaspring ipinwrtd by the women of the
was a talk by R. T. Milwee, participation was made by par­
ing to make advance purchavei as Building Inspector for live
committee
have
included
teas,
...L i t t le Ja.kie Move took hi«
Supt. o&lt; Seminole Co. Schools, ent! during th* first scheduled
I town.
teacher a apt'g of peach blos­ rummage and whit* elephant
A Queen of Hearts Contest, with close at I p m ks soon as all '
on Community Junior Colleges. conference.
Other appointment* becoming
•ales,
a
d
bake
aales.
soms. That sounds like a govt
Refreshment* were served by
The school no* &lt; collecting the proceed* to go to th* benefit votes are counted, the. winning Convention Bound
official at the 7 p. m. meeting
sign, too . . Just a reminder,
Commuter member* also have
th* fifth grade mothers.
articles tor a whiu elephant and of th# Seminole-DeBary Heart girl will be announced and the
Cawslberry
Board member! in the Casselberry Woman's Club
don't (vrget the Seminole County requcMcd donations of recently
A White Elephant Auction sale rummage su e to be held in the
Coronation will take place.
voted to send Mayor and Mri. were those of Zoning Board Mem­
Fund will be held at Skate City
fair next week Th* kiddie* are published books, fiction or nonThis is an annual event of the Joseph Laird to the League of bers Virgil Grubb. Eph Mower.
netted the organisation IUV
near future. Proceeds will be
ready to go aa)way . Home l)e fiction reference materials, ehd
The next P-TO meeting will used to pay for a table amt Sunday
Skate City rmk and it eagerly Munic.pjLtirs Coaentio# set at Earl Zabell and George Howard
monstrathvn members, don't forget drrn s books amt any other re»iContestant* for th* Qurcn of anticipated by skating enthusiasts the Hotel Tampa Terrace March
be held Ffh. 3» at 7.30 p m. chairs tor the teachers' lounge
Mayor Josrph Laird it churmw
tonight (Thursday!. We will make dents might like to donate
Hearts
are Sheala Best and of Seminole and Orange countie*. 4 and March 3.
at which time an interesting
krtieles to h* donated to th#
•of the roning commute*.
*
the Power framed pictures an.l
--------------------------Gave
Smith
of
Casselberry.
Judy
panel niscussion will be given project may be left at the School
also have some IMtary ladles . .
with a question and answer j Clime Room and any mothers 31ontg» mery. Bread* Moacnrf
as our g
». Th s will be at the A l t O m O O t C O C t S
period to follow.
|will to h*:p with the sale are and Alice Holder of Longwood
bone ot Mrs Marr* t hope I
i to contact Mrs Van Pett at the and Charlotte Dunn. Van Conway
have evarytft.ng that Mrs. Calta1school or Mrs Vjants McGinn.*, and Diane Pendleton of Orlando.
hvn lokt me lo get to make the
The girl* and their sponsors
The third Personal Survival
TE IT **
picture*. Thev are simply beau­ c. ITS* to Se lleld In South Semin '
will sell tickets in advance which
tiful . Wiliiam Behrens ha* re­ &gt; c i . -nly will
will count tn their behalf and
Maivb 7 at 7
.
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k two-meeting I’ re-Scboo! Study
turned to Monroe alter attend i’
donations also may be made to
In th# Altamonte Springs
Course has been set by the Mta
Ing a military school In Georgia Elementary Khool.
the yars which bear the girl*
monte Springs Elementary School
and ha% enrolled at Scanned*
aamei and pictures already set
lh# l.‘ hour course in.tiu.ted by
tS# auditorium March 7 at
High School. Glad to see you
up at Skate City. The g-.rl with
Tom
Richey,
k.s.n.-nal
Guidance
,
:M
?
m.
and
atam
M
arv-h
,g
Tbe DeBary Democratic Club the Largest amount of donation*
back William . . . Wish you could
at____
j y,,p „ m
held na meeting la»t Wednesday and ticket tale* wiU be named
have «e*n Ml!* Mike Muir the Courwulor of Seminole H ig h ___
pbe first meetingis er.titled «t the Fire Hovsa*
ith Ed queen.
other night. Ilia mother, Jrisi* Svh.v'l. wall meet for thiee hour
Mae, who was in the Minstrel s e t i » * . - h Tiie-day fur four' “ Siblings, Rivalry and Parents." Healy presKt.sg
There » J t« no advance ia
whitetopic el the
second u
Memters voted t* donate &gt;23 p f f f , av l tn* rink mtl open at
ihoru* and *as still i* her ces­ week* witK th# final etas* on
i -Shyness." AU phases of traia- towards a window .i the pro­ 7 JO p m. with regular akat^g.
ium* .Iter the show and tried to 'larch 7*.
Th* mstiu.t.w,strraacs that aJ- ing and guidance for a pre-school posed extension to Use Fire Hou»e A special skating show wiU begot
grt Mike to com* to hrr but be
and a STO danat.cn was given by at I p. as. and Iht contest will
would* t as be didn't know her vane* rraervationa should b* made1child will be discussed,
TV!*# parents planning to at- the Guo to the F.r* Dept.
in that makrup He duin t tvea with Mr*. Chart** I'astrniack at
tenddiscuss.on* are asked ta
waat to let his dad Herbert, TE * 4S4t t-' attend the course
Follow mg a doc.snoa af local &gt;
J aa
l
Got come ci .*
•• pm/*rnWy limited t« 73 cMtart
Mr*. Jure Newel’ at political
a ‘ :*.:i
re reshments
pick h ,u up.
i TE I 2434.
• ere served to , v* tn# meet.ag i j
-r
i
\ alent r.e» on Valentine Day. pe'*«r.*.
Thank you kiddie*, for tbeos.. , j
Clover Marts gave Chris Emit &gt;
Room mothers of Mrs. Kurd *
wnd giad* of the Longwocwl
a snail h.tlbday patty on her
27at birthday
Daughter bhiriey
Eltmentarr srhoo!. iweeatly held
and I aur* enjoyed the -Vlicious
a get-acqua nted party for the ■
(.V v e lb crry official*, mevtinj: M onday,
Uiard did not mean that piped g .o would
cake and tee cream. Hope you
met her* ard Mrs. Ford at th#
agreed To a survey o f the are* by a na­
be available immediately to residents of
have many ator* happy b.nh
hero* of Mrs. Robert Adorns
the area.
day* CTxnv And I hop# you are tural g.,* com pany as the first atep in
[ Mr*. Ford, who , as* here from
AU expenses of the project, he advised, ! Csrbo after th* Castro rerirre took •
e-cr its* d^appoirtmrat of not bringing the utility to the city.
Mayor Joseph l-aird. reporting on a
would come from lh# sale cf revenue cer­ over th# covjotry, t#;d many i*t*rkOtig 1* m * your parents but
m eeting o f company representatives vs ith
tificates and directors would not, in any
it la nice t* know that lorry
eausg and exciting tacidewU ml
wa*y. be obligated to th# spending o f any
wdi be Hil'-ncd her* instead ol officials o f five Seminole County towns,
hoe foaaily'a bf* tOere.
city’* funds.
'aid that if the tow ns approve a resolution
.e. . vest on sea duty. . Wed
Th* h*oiess*a. Mrs AJasa.
Laird said that the gas *er\&gt;ce would
u ia i me to go lo choir practice ctUling fur the survey, tw o m em bers from
Mrs. D*aa Harrr.a aad Mis C. M.
DOLLS OF ALL LANDS are being n-.-ue in native costumes by students
sa will sre you is*vl week. . . each city would be appointed to .*crv# on
b# a self-sustaining operation and that ap- Nsrhaie, praaar.t«4 t&gt;# tea.h*i
o f Mrs. W inkle* third grade at Longwood Elementary School a* thev
II you h*v* anything you want a board o f director* vxhil* th* survey is
provtU o f the survey resolution would in no with a ioe«la corsaga.
•tudy the nationa o f th# world in their readers. Shown’ vre Linda Walsh
to put .a the Jott.ngv call me at underway.
Rtfreahmeata of cake, oiffee.
manner involve residents who do not d*and Helen Zwoleoaki completing tiieir iMls in front o f the class display.
TA 3 I7S.
I
atrw lo um lh# utility.
However, Laird said, appruvai by lh*
, K U aaa mint* woe* oen ed.
j

Lake Monroe
Jottings. . .

Enterprise Shows
Book Exhibit

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!

Altamonte Library Schedule Set For Canning Kitchen
Open To Area

Building Permit
Fee Questioned

Altamonte School
Sets Visit Plan

Carnival Plans
Made By Longwood

I

Queen Of Hearts Contest
Set For Skate City

Survival School

Olson Appointed
he served ouiloing Inspector

Altamonte Sets
PfC«5cll00l Study

Democrats Meet
In DeBary

LOfigWOOG MOtheTS
Honor Teacher

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Gas Survey Gets Okay

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(Herald I'h o(o)

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W EATHER: Cloudy and warm through Saturday. High today 76-82. Low tonight, 55-60.
VOL. 53

United

Preea Leaaed Wirt

Established

1908

FRIDAY. FEBRU ARY 17. I960

SANFORD. FLORIDA

N a 130

Rioters Stone U.S. Embassy
United rreaa International
Thousands of Nigerian rioters
atoned U S. ami Belgian instal­
lations Thursday night and loot*
ed shite owned department stores
in an outburst of anti-whito vio­
lence inspired by the killing of
Congo ex Premier Patrice Lumumba.
Uberia today proposed a i*day gtnrral truce In the Conga
while leaden of all the coun­
try* political factions come to
United Nations headquarters
for peace talks with -Secretary
I fieneral flag llammarakjold and
the Security Council.

survivor o f « litter of three born in the Sanford zoo in November. Lion
cages being what they are, Mrs. A. L. Hood, zookeeper took the babies home
with her to give them a better chance for life. This healthy, happy cub has
the run of the Hood home, and although she has destroyed more than a
$100 worth o f bedspreads, rugs, curtains and clothing while playing, she
is lovable as a kitten, though not nearly so gentle with people.

Last Day

Bulletin

'fax Collector John Calloway today emphasized that
Saturday is the dcudline for purchasing 1961 auto tags.
Calloway said that the tax collector'* office will be
open from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. Saturday to take care o f the
last minute rush.

News Briefs

Burmese Down
U. S. M ade Plane
RANGOON, Burma (UPli— An
American’ made Liberator bomber
was shot down by Burmese fight­
er* Wednesday in a dogfight in
which one of three attacking Bur^nese planes also ua« shot down.
the Burmese army announced.
Thursday night.
Unofficial
reports said the
World War II B2t bomber was
dropping supplies to Chinese Nationalist
guerrillas in northern
Burma near pie border of Thai
land. The Nationalists are rem
nanta of the arm.c* driven out by
the Chinese Communist* a decade

Embezzler Gets
15 Year Term

January and industrial production
slumped for thr sixth consecu­
tive mnnth.

Court Revision
Hit By Judges
TALLAHASSEE &lt;171*1) — Or
cuit judges registered disapproval
I today of a proposed revision of
Florid)'* trial court system, ray
ing it would mskr a further
hodge-podge ol the present court'
The Judic.al Council ha* tried
for four year* to re-write the
section of the state &lt;onstitution
dcalm. with trial courts It first
opposed consolidation of all courts
into three jurisdictions. This was
1turned down by the last tegisla
i lure.

BUTTERFLY EXHIBIT will b* included in the Lake
Mnrv I-11 f'lttli work shown nt the zVmerican l-tgion
Seminole County Fair opening Motitluy. Pictured are, left

to riicht. Bolt Wiilium.a, John Mct'loakey, Mra. Harriet
Mixon, club lender, Joel Field and Cecil Tucker. Club
member* are, left, Duvid Molin and Harry Clement*.

Plans Completed
For Sanford Art
Show Sunday

Unemployment Problem
Grows In County Area

Volusia Stresses
Osteen Bridge

traits of Lumumba and Cuban | Western tourer* said recom­
Premier Fidel Castro massed mendation* from the 11 • nation
outside the Belgian embassy to conciliation
commission which
shout ".Murderers* Murderer*!” 1has spent six week* in the Con­
In Havana, 500 women and go appeared to be generally In
schoolchildren spent 2‘ x hours line with a program U.S. Ambas­
outside the Belgian embassy, sador Adlai Sleverson had been
shouting such slogan* a* "Death trying to work out in consulta­
to imperialism!" and "Death to tions here.
colonialism!"
The rommtssion recommended,
Surprising support from in in effect, that the United Na-.
Afro-Asian peacemaking group lions take firmer action—a move
for the United Nations operation which Secretary * General Dag
in the Congo drew cheers from llamm.irskjolrf himself has pro­
the West today and caused some posed — to pacify the Congo and
embarraientenl to the Soviet get its factional leaders together
Union and Its African friends, i for a "summit conference."

Rioting raged tor houra through
the streets of l.agos. the Nigerian
capital, before police tear-gas at­
tacks broke up the mobs and re­
stored order. No Americans were
injured and no natixe deaths were
reported

TAI.I.AIIASSKK (I P I ) - The
Florida Cabinet, at a secret
meeting Thursday, shaved $7.7
million off of the proposed ap
prnpriation In help rounlirs pay
Two members of the Rollins
teacher salaries snd match College srt department were
I state building funds.
chosen a« judge* for the second
The action was taken at the , annual art show of the Sanford
same meeting at which thr i Art \&lt;sn. as the organiiatton
Cabinet went along with Gov. 1completed plan* for Sunday's
Farris llryanl’s demand that no event at the Civic Center.
specific building recommenda­
Dr. .lams Sillms. professor of
tions he made to thr nrxt art history, and Tom Peterson,
Legislature except by him.
art (earlier at Rollins, will judge
the pictures in the show after
the works are placed nine, red
and yrllow rihlains will tie award­
Unemployment and welfare will appealed to (lie County Commited
lo those judged first, second
be a major concern ot stale and sion Tuesday for an additional *400
and third best in sariotis categor­
eounty otlicials this year as r«-1 lo lake care "of all the persons
ies
cords revealed that unemployment I out ot work."
Power, That’s All
There may be fewer than the
compensation checks were up 1WI
Mrs. Itoyd said that there were
HUNTSVILLE. Ala. il l'll — I.Ml works in last year's show,
percent lor January ot 19&lt;!l over 3* new welfare cases in January. Rocket esprit Wrnhcr von llrmin
hut quality will lie improved,
®lhr previous year.
........ —------ -------------feel* that Russia's Venus-tiouiid Mrs Helen DeWit. president of
rocket proves the .Soviet Union thr art association said. Entr.e*
Dan Hahn, manager of the State | /A n n A J u A l l a r L a i l
leads the United Slates in brute must be the wrork of members
Employment Service at Sanford, I X G flP G U y A l l o C K c d
said that in January ot 1960 $7,817
rocket power hut nothing cl&gt;e. done within the last two years.
"5 on cannot say that one is ahead
was paid out in unemployment
IIriw esawese-J
"Our members have (seen Isk.
compensation checks while tins
W3QG KTODOS01 uf the other.*’ Von Hraun said. ing instruction and working hard
"V\e are ahead in some things during the past year to Improve
January thal figure is near the
®
r
their pictures and we think the
$15.000 mark.
WASHINGTON (UPlj — 'I he and they are ahead in others."
public will agree there has been
Hahn reported also dial during ATI.CIO today attacked President!
a big advancement among the
January there were 971 unemploy- Kennedy's proposal to raise the Train Derailed
CENTER HILL i d ' l l
line artists' talents.1' she said
fluent claims as compared to ap- ' minimum wage la x as "not good
fi right car derailed and sent 59
Mrs. Iteth Gregory is chairman
proximately 450 for the same per jenough.”
iod last year.
AFL-CIO secretary - treasurer others plutiKinsr »ff the track here ot the art show, which last year
Hahn pointrd out tliat the chief William F Schnitzler asked Con- Thursday, hut no Injuries were re­ attracted visitors from all over
rause lor the •serious” unem-1 gress lo approve an immediate ported. The 40 rar- spilled across Central Florida. Mr* Fred lianas
ployinent picture was the slump step-up in the federal floor under the truck and littered the area is hospitality chairman and mem­
in the construction business.
wages from $t lo $1.25 an hour with hampeis uf vegetables and bers of the association will serve
Records in the clerk's office re- and expansion of coverage to six boxes of citrus headed North to tea to visitors during show hours.
markets. Doniugn was estimated The public is invited to attend
sealed that 55 persons picked up million additional workers,
(ruin 2 p. m. to 7 p. m
welfare checks llns January and ! Labor Secretary Arthur J. Gold- in the llmusands Of ilallars.
Mrs. .Mildred Feemster of Sara­
Ihat $«.15 in compensation w as. berg, former AFL-CIO special |
sota. president of tlw Florida
^paitl out of the county budget to Jcounsel, was expected to defend Refugees Get Aid
thr administration's
proposal (m
JACKSONVILLE &lt; U I* I &gt; — Federation of Art. and Mrs.
lake rare of needy families.
1
........ 1
Florence Seymour of l*ik&lt;nn
Mrs. Ahh« BovH. welfare director a gradual increase to $1.35 and Thousands of Cuban refugees in
vllle, immediate past pi evident,
Florida
will
get
additional
help
extension of the law's protection i
when a $1.5 million federal aid are expected to be among Ilie
to 4 J milium more persons.
out of town guests of tbe San­
Goldberg was called as the lead- ] program goes into operation Feb.
ford Art Assn for thr event
otf witness at hearings before a 22. Dillon A. Myer, director of the
federal
Cuban
refuge*
program,
House labor subcommittee on the
wage-hour improvement endorsed said Thtiisday the federal aid will'
by Kennedy as anti recession 1alleviate niontetary drains pul on i
private agencies.
tools.
A The Volusia County Commit
Schnitzler. in testimony pre
s i o u x c m . lowm i i i i i —
sion adopted a resolution Thurs­ pared for delivery to thr eulicom- Satellite Fails
Mia. Rurniea Ivrison Gi-igvi, who
day to he presented to the Mar. nutter, said enactment of the 1 CAPE CANAVERAL tl'P li
is Stale Road budget hearing out­ AFL-CIO proposals would pull Rocket troubles Thursday night admitted rmhr/./liiig $2 million
lining priority projects including ,
$1.2 billiun into the hands of con ngain tlrwailed this big space ren­ from the account* of hr, friends
a new bridge on SR 415 connect- i sumers compared to $*&lt;U0 Million ter's first uttempt at luunrhing an amt neighbor* nt the Sheldon Na­
ing Seminole and Volusia Connearth satrlljte this year. National tional Hank, today wan sentenced
under the Kennedy program.
lies.
_ _ _ _ _ ______________
Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ lo 15 year* in prison *•&gt; « federal
County Commission Chairman
. "
. .
trations, which only hours rarliei judge
Harris Saxon, speaking at a re- , P r C S l d C I l t N a m C S
Mrs. Geiger, thr slightly giayhad lo«l a 12-foot balloon m spare,
cent Chamber of Commerce road •
D
J
said "technical difficulties'' fuir- , ing only daughter of the hank
^planning committee meeting here C C O n O D iy D OO TCI
ed postponement of the shot. president, stood impassivelv ha•said that as far ss he was conWASHINGTON (UPli - Crest
fore U. a. Dlstriet Judge Henry
rrrnrd the Osteen Bridge pro dent Kennedy has named 20- .Source* said the difficulty was
N. Graven as he prnnnunrert sencentered
in
the
four
stage
rocket,
jert was "Volusia's top priority
man committee of government,
teme.
The board also listed at a top buJ|ne|| and labor leaders to seek a Juno II.
priority widening the route from wavl (q cur$, lhp
, lIlni!
Orange City south to the Semi-1
economy
note County line
The committee, including Henry
The Semmsde County Commis­ Ford II and Walter Brother, was
sion ts expected to list their top set up Thursday a» the govrnprojects at next Tuesday's eom- ment announced that personal in­
^mission meeting.
come fell off bv $«*»*» mi limn in

9

Stones thrown by the rioter* week's mob attark on the Belbrokr many windows in the L'.S. gian embassy in Cairo, which
and Belgian embassies snd the was set on fire.
Bank of America, hut damagr | tn 'he French eity of Toulouse
was minor. The mobs also atoned 150 teenagers—most of them Ne­
cara driven by white men and groes—battled police outside the
broke into many stores.
Belgian consulate. Three police­
In the United Nation*. Rinata men and one student were in­
used Lumumba's death a* a jured.
springboard for new denuncia­
In Caracas, a mob of about no
tions of Secretary General Da* Venezuelan youth* stoned the
llammarskiotd. but other nations Belgian embassy and burned a
rallied to hi* support.
; U. S. (lag, but there were no reIn Brussel* about to*) Belgian i port* of casualties, or notabtn
students staged a counter demon­ damage.
stration. stoning the L'.A.R. em­
In Bogota, about l.oon Colombassy in retaliation for this i bian demonstrators carrying por­

Interstate Road
Proposal Meets
County Approval

Fair Exhibits DueBy Sunday

itffuei* of the 1941 American. and addiess of tbs exhibitor.
and including all poultry on di*«
Legion Fair Assn, have advised | Wher* agrirultural items aielplay, Carlton said.
|Dial spaces will be maiked and a entered, the lag or label should
I’ rtis and facililia* are available
' Fair uflmnl on hand to assist all Jshow the name or variety of the lor additional entries by livestock
exhibitors planning entries in this |spec nneii exhibited.
owners and they may lie entered
Seminole County residents have
year's County Fair which opens
Fair Association I’ lecidenl John in the show by contacting C'arltnn.
no quarrels with the State Road
Monday fur the public at 4 p. in.
F*. MrCloskey, has advised that the
Thursday will be a highlight
Department nv«r the proposed
Exhibits may be placed Satur- I management will nut be respon­ •lav at the (air. All county schools
Interstate Highway from SB Mi
day at the Fair Grounds on Hwy. j sible fur exhibited articles hut will dismiss early tn allow tha
to \. King St. in Orlando
piecaution to save them 12.882 students to attend Child­
At the public hearing on the |17-92 from 9 a m until noon and I
f
min
theft
or damage will la* ren * Day at the Fair. A (re*
on
Sunday
from
1
p.
m.
until
&amp;
proposed road in Winter I’ark
boys' snd girl's bicycle will )&gt;«
taken.
Thursday there were no objec­ p. m
After
Iba
opening
day,
the
Exawarded and student free adA
4
r.u
li
m
rlit
la
i*
vitteixl
*
tag
tions frvmi any of the county
out g iv * iHisiiiun Building will b» opened lo "iixiion passes will be honored
residents to the project, although o r In lit*I thtm M br
some 25 persons from thr county in*r I h r i h i i i i Im t or Irt tr r uf th r the public at 5 p. in. Throughout |*rom 1 •*• m- U|M*I * P- m. All
r lm * . tlie lot nutnhtr Nn«ft (h r nam e the week, closing time ha. been i r,,l*i »"•* concession. Will be at
attended.
■ei at 10 p m
reduced procra for the Ihree-hour
County Commtasiun Chairman
period
“ An extravaganza" i* expected
J. C. Hutchison questioned SKI) 1
in the livestock exhibition for this 1
official* and engineers on the [
year's fair, Cecil Carlton, chairman
various separation* and inter-!
of the livestock committee, sa.d
change* in the highway and said i
today,
he personally fell it would tie a
"good thing for the county.”
"We will have a complete live­
Bryan Kimball of thr County
stock exhibit, from sheep to horse*
The City Commission and Civil
Zoning Commit Ire, told the en )
gmrers of the interest from this Service Hoard will meet in a spe
MIAMI (UPli Road eon.
county on the road and said they rial ses.don Monday night tn diatractors listed tor a legislative
thought highly of u
investigating
rnmmittre
today
euss proposed civil cerviee legia* |
Most of the objections at the latiun.
thousands of dollars they spent
hearing came from residents ot
on whisky and small gifts to
The meeting is ••h.'doled In be­
l-ake Killarnry in Orange Coun­
State Road Department employe*.
gin at 8 p. m.
ty who complained that the road
stills one witness as the hear­
City Manager VV F Knowles
DM.AND (IT U — Itcp. A. S. ing returned for the second d.x*
would take away from the beauty
anil many of the city v depart­ (Nydi Meriting. (D-Fla ). 'Ihursof their properly.
admitted, however. Ihsl hi* firm
The proposed road would stretch ment heads have voiced nbjectlona day riitirired what he called a had made cash gifts bv atata
some 18 miles and cost in the to the proposed law because it trend by Ihe federal government employes
"whittles away the authority of toward a welfare state.
neighborhood of $15 million
Tlie committee, headed by
department head-."
"When a person saya that tha Sen. Scott Kelly of Lakeland,
The Civil Service Boaid .aid in way lo defeat l omnium*ni la Itie voted unanimously to nte for
Merger Hearing
a
hearing on the proposed bill
welfare state," Herlong said, contempt anyone found intimida­
MONTGOMERY. Ala .1 H i An Interstate' Commerce (urn- rrntly that the reviserl law was “ what he it ivally saying is that ting w.trr. cs.
Sen James Connor of llruok**
mission hearing into the proposed drawn up t» "protect thr em­ Die way to ilefrut one kind of
merger of the Seaboard Air lane ployes "
Communism is with another kind vllle tcporird "at least one of the
However knowivc contended that uf Communism, anil as far as 1 witneve* who testified Thursday
and Atlantic Coast Line railroad*
opened here today, following sea- tha main function nf the board am concerned their la no differ­ has tern threatened sinca b*
testified " There also were re­
should be to protect the publir.
ence in rotten fish."
Herlong. of Leesburg, apoke at ports ol threats to on* witness
the annual student leadership ban­ Thursday.
William H. Field*. aMistant
quet which opened Stetson Univer­
secretary of C. T. Stockton, Inc.,
sity's luiil homecoming program.
said hi* road build.ng firm had
made iuiik cash payments in
Slate Road Department engineer*
at Christmas time.
From I9i4 through I9«h). Fields
A Sanford man was charged testified, the Stockton firm spent
with reckless driving aftrr he more Ilian $12,000 on whisky for
State Road Department employes,
crashed into another ear at Hie
intersection of I’ ark Avr. and most ot it given at Christmas
time
Commercial Thursday night. Po­
lice said
Police identified Ihe driver as
Walter I.ewt* Gary and said that
(•ary colliiled with a v
operated by Henry Thurvan ol
The tax assessor'* oftice today
Dr Itary
reported that I.t8t5 res.denta have
filed for homestead exemption
Palace Stormed
thus far this year and 1.92* have
CARACAS Venezuela U Pt) — filed for homestead renewals.
Hundreds of unemployed person*
Tlie deadline for filing for *»•
tried to storm the preudriitial emptloo is April 1.
palace ul President Kuinulo Betan­
Residents filing for exemption
Under. Judy Montgomery. Diane Pendleton. Shealn Beat,
court today and wer* beaten back for the first time ate avked t&gt;
Gave Smith and Brenda Moncrief. Coronation will take
by police and national guards­ come to the tjx rssessor* office
place Sunday at 9:,*10 p. rn. at Skate City. (Herald Photo)
men using teargas bot-b*.
, and bring their deed* with t\cm.

Civil Service Law
To Be Discussed

Road Probers Hear
01 Whisky Gifts

Herlong Raps
Welfare Trend

Reckless Driving
Charge Made

Homestead Filing
-T* Due By April 1

THE WL’ EEN OF HEARTS may l»e one o f these girl*.
who are some o f the contestants in the Heart Fund Bene­
fit conte# underway at Skate City, From left, Alice

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It Pays To Use The Herald

0aptist

Christian

Methodist

H U T BAPTIST CHURCH
&gt;11 Park Avenne
W. P. Brooks, Jr.
Pastor
P. B. Fisher
. .* Assoc. Pastor
Morning Worship
*:43 a. m
Sunday School
... 9:43 a m.
Morning Worship ... 11:00 a m
Trainioi Union
... *15 p m.
Evening Worship .. 7.30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.

CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
The United Churca of Christ
Park Are. at :ttk St.
Joseph E. Stock
Paitor
Bible School
t:45 a nt
Morning Worship
11:00 a m
Pilgrim Fellowship ... 7.3o p m

PAULA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
6 Mile* West on Rt. 44
. Pastor
William Luis
9.15 a. m
•ionday School
10:43 a m
Morning Worship
. C.13 p. m |
Wesleyan Youth
7:30 p m
Evening Worship
Wed. Prayer Service 7:3o p. m

Church O f Christ

Nazarene

CF.NTRAL BAPnST CHURCH
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Cor. IMk S4. * Oak Ave.
2nd St. and Elm Ave.
.
Pastor
Call Smith
George M Yelca
Minister
1:45 a
Sunday School
Bible School
___ 10:00 a. m
11:00 a.
Horning Worship
Morning Worship .... ll:oo a. m
6:15 p
Training Union
Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m.
7:30
p
Evening Worship
A'cd. Rible Study —
7:30 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:30 p.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
PINECREBT BAPTIST CHURCH
Geneva
Ml W. Onnra Road
Ralph Brewer Jr.
Evangellvt
Donald Gravenmier
Pastor Bible School
...... 10:00 a. m.
Early Service
1:34 a. m. Morning Worship ... . 11:00 a. m
Sunday School
... 8:45 a. m. Evening Worship
.. 7:30 p m.
Morning Worship ......11:00 a. m. Wed. Prayar Service . .7:30 p. m.
Training Union ......... *:30 p. m.
Evening Worship .......7:45 p. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:45 p. at.
Faola
Eire Duncan
Minister
Morning Worship........ 11:00 a. m.
WEST BIDE
Evening Worship ...... 6:00 a. m.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Thure. Bible Study ... 7:30 p.m .
411 S. Holly Ave.
Paul Colly
...
Pasto.
Sunday School ......... 10;oo a. m.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m.
Lonaweod
Bible Study ................. 7: On p. m. Morning Worship .......10:30 a. m.
Evening Worship .......7:30 p. m. Evening Worship ........ 7:30 p. m
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. m.

Lutheran

-t ■

L

TTf

WmH

M i a m i C h w u c A Sunday fifasa Methodist Sets Expansion Drive
Rev William J. Miller will) lions and Rev. W. Thoms* Parlead the finincial crusade to hr Mn| J l , pastor,
conducted for the Grace MethoAssisting as co-eaptain» in the
diat Church which begins todav ‘*r,ve
Adams, Wil-

I.ARE MARY
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
S. L. Drawcl)
Pastor
Sunday School
...... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship ...11:00 a. m.
Service Training .......... 8 p. m.
Evening Worship
. .7:00 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.

W ant Ads

REVIVAL SERVICES.

and runs through leb. r .
wight Klr„ fy Bichard Andrus.
Miller is a member of the staff Leonard sheets. Myron Reck and
of the department of linanea and William Shepard.
Vidd service of the national
board of missions of the Metho
dtst Church. Hit home Is In Ohio
and he works from the Philadel­
phia office.
Tha guest minister will speak
at the 11 a. m. worship services
Sunday and on Feb. M to aid the
local church in an expansion pro­
gram
Local leaders on tha Educa: tlonal Building Cruiade Commit*
1tee are James 3f. Leonard, chair­
man; Charles E. Clemmer Jr.,
canvass; Roger Harris, canvass
assistant; Glenn M. McCall, team
captain; P. Burton Revels Jr.,
tesm co-captain;
Wayne
G.
Thompson, advance and special
, gifts; Mrs. Myron A. Berk, pub-1
' licity; Mrs. Roy Wall, prepara*

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd St. at 3laple Ate.
I. W Justice
.
Pastor
Sunday School
9:45 a in
Morning Worship
10:43 a. m
NYPS
8:30 p. m
N. Y. P. S. A N. J. S.
8 p. m
Gospel Service
.. 7 p. m.
FERN PAnn rilURrtl o r T1IE
NAZARENE
O'BRIAN ROAD
Jih Fisher
Pastor t
Sunday school ........ .. t:45 a. m.
Morning worship ... . .10:45 a. m.
8:45 p. m.
Youth service
Evangelisiic service • 7.30 p. m.

Presbyterian
CHULUOTA FIRST BAPTIST
Episcopal
CHURCH
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
Pastor
C .G. Swaggerty
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Sunday School ........ . 1:45 a. m.
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and Third St.
Morning Worship .. .11:00 a. m.
Park Ava. at 4th St.
Training Union ....... 1:30 p. m. John W. Thomas ........... Rector Grover Sewell Jr............ Paator
Evaning Sarvlca ... . . 1:30 p. m. John Griffith .................. Curate Morning Worship . .. . * 45 a m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvlca . 7:30 p. ra Holy Eucharist ........... 7:30 a. m Sunday School .......... 9:45 a. m.
Session Meeting ........ 10:43 a. m
Family ServiceMorning Worship ....... 11:00 a. m.
Church
School
...........
1:00
a.
m.
ELDER SPRINGS
Pioneer
Fellowship ...8 :0 0 p. m.
Morning PrayerBAPTIST CHURCH
Senior
Fellowship
........ 8:00 p.m.
Sermon
______ 11:00 a. m.
B. H. UrUfin ..
Pastor
Evening Worship ... . 7:30 p. m.
Naerament
of
Ptnaaca
Sunday School........... 1:30 a. m.
Wed. Prayer Servlet ..7:00 p. m
Morning Worship . .. . 10:45 a. m. Saturday ...... ........ 5 5.30 p m.
Training Union ........ 6:30 p. m
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Evening Worship ... . 7:15 p. m.
DoBary Civic Center
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Wad. Prayer Service 1:00 p. m
A. C. Summers ........
Paator
CHURCH
Sunday School .......... 9.oo a. m.
Enterprise • DeBary
rr. Paul Shults .............. Paitor Morning Worship...... 10:00 a. m.
• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Holy Communion—
OF GENEVA
Sunday
........... 8.00 a. m
COMMUNITY
Jack L. Stewart ......... Paatoi,
Morning
Prayer—
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday School ........... 10:00 a. m.
Sermon . ........... 9:30 a. m
Lake Mary
Morning Service ...... 1L00 a m
Holy Communion—
John W. Pilley ..
Pastor
Evening Servlet . . . . 1:30 p. m
1st Sunday each month 11 a. m Sunday School
.... 10.oo a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Junior High Westminister
• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
CHRIST CHURCH
Fellowship
...
6.30 p. m.
LAEE MARY
Loagwood
W. Roman ........................ Falter George Jarvn III . .. . Vicar Senior High Westminister
Fellowihip
7:30 p. in
Sunday School .....:9 :4 5 a.
Holy Eucharist
. 7:30 a m.
Morning Worship ....11:00 a. m
s 30 a. m.
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Evening Worship ___ 7:30 p. n. 1st, 3rd, 5th Sun.
PRKSRYTERIA.N CHURCH
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m. Morning Prayer, 2nd, 4th Sun
........................... 9:30 a m John W. Pilley
Paitor
■earning Union
6 30 p. m.
9:00 a m.
Sunday School . . . .
9 30 i. m. Morning Worship
k
■■ ■ ■
Sunday School
... 10.00 a. ni.
| FIRST BAPTIST CIIURUI
Westminister Fellowship
Jewish Synagogue
or uingwood
Seniors .................. 7:30 p. m
Cor. Church A Graal Sla.
CONGREGATION
BETH
ISRARI.
C L. Futch
...
Psatnr
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
tsth and Msgaolla
Bunaay School ........ 1:13 a m.
CHURCH
Morning Worship ...11:00 a.m . Friday Evening Service . • p. m.
Casaelberry
TVa'iIng Union ........ 8:45 p. m.
William M. Renton
Pastor
Evening Worship ........7:43 p m.
Sunday Sehool
9 43 a m.
Wed. Prayar Service....7:45 p. m.
Morning Worship
It a. m
GOOD .SHEPHERD UNITED
Wednesday Prayer
LUTHERAN CHURCH
and Fellowship
g p. m.
LAKE MONROE
Sanford Shrine Clots
Temporary Meeting. Women's
Three miles we«4 af Hanford
1st St. and lee Ava.
Club
. . Overbrook Drive
•at Ftre4 M., right at Monro#
Erneit llolick Jr.
Tastor
Comer
Church School ........... 9 10 a. m.
Robert O. Byrd ........... Paator Morning Worship...... .10:30 a. tn Other Churches
Sunday School ..........1:45 a. m
Pavtor s Class .......... 9:30 a. m.
fINEf REST ASSEMBLY
Morning Worship ... 11:00 ». m. Luther League .......... * no p m.
OF GOD CHURCH
Training Untoa ... 1:30 p m.
Cor. 27th and Llm
Evening Worship
. 7:34 p. m.
H. M. Snow
Pastor
Wad. Prayer Service
7:30 p. m LUTHERAN CIIURCII o r HIE Sunday School
... 9.45 a. m
RKDLK.HKR
Morning Worship . .. . 10.50 a m.
1«3 W. 25lh Place
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Herbert W. Goerss ...
Pastor Evening Worship ...... 7.30 p. m.
OF OVIEDO
Ear./ Service .............. * a. m. Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m
Jack T. Bryant .................Pastor Sunday School ............ 9.15 a. m.
Sunday School ........... B:4S a. m Adult Bible Class ....... 9 13 a. m
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Morning Worship........11:00 a. m Worship Service ...... 10 30 a. m Chrtvtlan and Missionary Alliance
Training Union ........... 4:ia p m
Park Asa. and llth Si.
Evening Servira............7:00 p. m
Cecil M. Scale ..........
Pastor
ST.
LURE'S
LUTHERAN
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:30
m.
Sunday School
9:43 a m.
Slavla &lt;Near Oviedo 1
tl.no a. m.
Stephen M. Toby
Pastor Morning Worship
7 &lt;K) p nt
OAKIwAWN BAPTIST CHAPKI. Morning Wonhlp
* 23 a. m Evening Service
8 no p. m.
Located on Paola Rd. at
Sunday School ......... 9no a. m. A Y.F. Youth Sorvle#
Wed. Prayer Service
3:00 p. m
Oaklavn Memorial Park
R. I. QQmnn
... Pastor
Methodist
Sunday School ........ 1:45 a. m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | FIRST CIIURtH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
419 Park Ase.
Sunday Worship ........... 11 a. m
ion E. Second *4
. .
Pastor
Wed. Worship ..
6:00 p. m. John Adams
tuno a m
Morning Worship
a 30 a m Sunday School
I
Sunday
Servlet
It
no a m
Sunday School
9.43 a. m
PRAIRIE LAKE
8,u0 p m
Morning Worship
10 45 a m ! Wednesday Service
BAITMT CHURCH
MYF Meetings
7:3( p m \Reading Room Open
Tues and Thun. . 30 l.3o p m
Ridge Rd , Kern Park
( Intermediate, Senior)
W I^onard Jonca
Paitor Evening Worship
y.3o p. m
CHURCH OF GOD
funds* Sohool
9:45 a. m.
French Ava. and 22nd 84.
Morning Woratnp
11:00 a. m.
Pador
FREE METHODIST CTIURCH j Garold D. Boatwright
Training l ;nion
6.30 P- m.
i Aunday school
9:43 a m
500 W. 41b Kt.
Evening Woratnp
7:30 p in
11:00 a m.
Paitor Morning Worship
Wednevday Prajer
7 15 p m. Clyda Dollar
Evangelistic Service
7:30 p. m
Sunday School
9 13 a
Morning Worship
10:43 a
CHURCH o r JESUS CHRIST
F.MY
. .. . 7:00 p
Catholic
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
livening Worship
7:3u p
Clly Hall
Wed
Prayer
Service
7:30
p
ALL SOLI.S C4niOI.lt
J G. Brooks
Branch President
CHURCH
Sunday School
10:00 a. m
EBENFZFR Ml TIIODIHT
Oak Ava. at Bth SI.
Sacrament Meeting
7.00 p m
CHURCH
Richard l.yons
Paitor
lltrua Heights
Sunday Masses
7.00 a m
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
. Pastor
. 8.30 a. m Hugh Booth
CHURCH UF LONGMDOD
lu.tXi a. m R. Ruth Grant
.10 let a. m Sunday achiral
Pastor
Jl oo a m. Sunday School
—11:30 a. m Morning Worvlup
......10:00 a. in
ti:30 p. m Morning Wnrahlp ... U:u0 a m
Daily Mass
7.15 a m 'I V F.
Wed. Traytr Service
7.30 p. m Evening Servlet
7:00 p m
Wed. Prayer Servlet
7:3o p. m
CHURCH of NATIVITY
GRACE ME 1ill)HIST ITIURCB
Lake Mary
THE SANFORD
Ontira ltd., al Woodland Ase.
Fr. William Trainor
CONGREGATION OF
W Ihomav Parson Jr
Pastor
Mass
........
( a m .
JEHOVAH S WITNESSES
Su
v School
9.45 a tn
Mas*
................
10 a m
1*21 W. let S4.
Morning Wurslup
U:0( a m
MYF
. . . . . . 6.30 p m Sunday Watchtontr
Study ....................... 3:00 p. m
Christian
Wed Bible Study........ 7:30 p m
FOSTER CHAPEI.
Friday Service
8.30 p m
FIRST CHRISTIAN CIIURt II
ML IHODl.sT l l l l Kill
1407 S. Sanford Ase.
Oviedo
UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Jamti N. Barnett
Pallor Sunday School
Laity Center 208 E. In SL
9.45 a. m.
Sunday School
...
9:45 a m Morning Worihip
11:00 a. m Josephine B Stuckia
Pastor
Aliening Worship ... il:GU a m Evening Worship
* oo p m. Sunday Worship .
11.oo a m
Youth .Meetings ........ 4 30 p. m Wed. prayer service ..7:30 p. m Tuesday Clast ...\ ........ 7 p m

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FEBRUARY 19 T H R U

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Sunday
Services
8:45 a. m.
11 a. m.
7:3ft p. m.

TOM K. SIMS
Artlat • Sculptor - Pre«ch»r

Four Attend Meet
The Forest City* Baptist Church
sent four representatives to the
quarterly Woman's Missionary
Union Association meeting at
tha Winter Garden Baptist Church
Feh. 8.

NURSERY FOR ALL SERVICES

WELCOME j

REV. WILLIAM MILLER

2** zelZ. r
Rev. C.

Edward Gustafson

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Guest Missionaries
To Lead Service
Rev. S. O. Barnes, Argsnttn*
Missionary and Rev. C. Edward
Gustafson, Misiionsry to Laos,
will he guest leaders for the Annusl Missionary Convention of the
Christian and Missionary Alliance
Church.
Rev. C. M. Seale, pastor of the
church will begin the week af
mlislun services Sunday at hmh
worship hour* and special music
will further carry out the general
theme.
The guest missionaries will lead
the daily services, through Feb.
2*5. except on Saturday, beginning
at 7 p. m. Colored slides and
movies, taken in the eountries of
servier, Will be used and roitumes and eurio* of these lands
will he on display.

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214 E. Second 94.
Sunday;
Sunday School .......... to 00 a.
Holiness Meeting .... n o o a.
Street Meeting ........... « yo n
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Salvation Meeting .... 7:30 p

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SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Seventh S4. and Elm Asa.
C. W. Deach . .
Paitor
Saturday Sabbath School 9.30 a. m
Morning Worship
it:0O a. m
Wed. Prayer Service
7.30 p m.

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THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH

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6« haitdma af thti.tlrr and tond munatur.
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Somehow sea don’t think of the baby’s bassinette as a "scientific
development,” Rut it is.
Tt has been designed to protect a child from exterior haaarti*—
and from himself.

THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
21th and Chase Ave.
•Sunday School
to oo a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m
I Evening Worship
...7.43 p. m.
Thursday Service
7.45 p m

Religion isn’t what we wonid caall “ scientific.” But it, too, embraces
this theory of double protection.

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tad rrad ynar Babla d.ify.

The man or woman who worships God faithfully is prepared for
five unexpected nrtaea tat Ufa. And hit mature conscience is ready to
cope with temptation.

Church of find in Prnpheey
2507 Elm Avrnue
Robert L Strickland
Tastor
Sunday School
u 45 a. m.
Mnrnmg Worihip
II 00 a m
Evangelistic Service
7 30 p. m.
Woman’s Mliaionary
7 45 p. m
Young Peoples Sun. Ser. 8:43 p. m

TWy
Sunday
Monday
Tueadar

This isn’t to say that nothing ever poe* wrone for the anient
ehtirch-gner. Rut he meets each outward or inward challenge with ade­
quate spiritual roaourcea.
There are impelling rraimni why you need the Church and ftat tmdergirding strength. And for every one thnt i« evident today, there ar#
others you’ll confront tomorrow*.

CIIULlOTA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
J. RanHall f arris, Pastor
|Church School
jo.oo g. m
1Church
...11:00 a.
Youth Christian
Fellowship
7.3o p. m

Friday

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BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
E. E Williams
pastor
Sunday School
g yo
m
Morning Wnrship
i t ;oo a. m
First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Evaning Worship
7,30 p. m
First, Third Sundays
FIRST SHILOH
BXPTIST CHURCH
lt*l W 13th BL
J. W. Marshall
Paator
Church School
...... g;3o a m
Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a m
Event! g Worship ...... 7:10 p m
Tuea-fty Prayer
7:10 p.m
ZION HOPE RAPTLHT CHURCH
III Orange Ava.
J L Brooks
Pastor
Church School
....
9:3oa. m
Morning Worship ........11:00 a m
Evening Worship .... 7:30 p. m
luctda) Trayer Service 7:30 p. m
ST. JOHN METROPOLITAN
BAPTIST CHURCH
»20 Cypress St.
II B. Wmtehurst
Pastor
Church School
. 9.30 a m
Morning Worship
11:00 a m
Ivrntnj Worship
7:30 p m
Wed. Bible Study
...... 1 pm .

Th« iupport of the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Finns:

Irving I. Pryor

Rilz Theatre

Reprearnting

"The Best In Movies”
203

Magnolia

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STATE

FA 2-0323

FAIOI

INSURANCE

COMPANIES

Matack R&gt;d(.

FA 2-5143

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Compliments of

ilson-Maier Furniture Co.

Wheeler Fertilizer C0 .
Oviedo,

Fla.

FO 5-3231

"Prices Are Never Higher”
311

East

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FA 2-3622

Progressive Printing Co.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank

"For All Your Printing Needs”

Member F.D.I.C,

306

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Silver Tea Successful Social Event
Holy Cross Kpiscopal Parish held their annual
Shrove Tuesday Silver Tea on Valentines Day.
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Scene oi the lovely tea was the Inkefront home of
Mr. and .Mrs. J. Dan Wright Jr. in Loch Arbor.
Spring-like weather combined with the graciously
appointed home filled with lovely arrangement o f tulips,
camellias and spring flowers to form a perfect setting
for the social occasion.
A constant stream o f guests called at the W right's

THK TE A TABLE at the Shrove Tuesday Silver Tea
held an assortment o f delicious refreshments, centered
with a huge bowl of beautiful red tulips. Seated at the
gleaming silver service is Mrs. S. 0 . Chase, nnd stand­

Fidclis Class

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Holds Meeting
*At Brooks’ Home

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residence from :i to 5:36 p. nt. They were entertained
with a showing o f stunning new spring fashions from
the Mary-Ksther Shop.
Refreshments o f tiny sandwiches, cranberry bread,
nuts, red candy heart mints nml Valentine decorated
heart-shaped petit-fours were served with the coffee.
Guests who came and went during the afternoon
were attired in lovely frocks and spring suits, delightfid hats and accessories and added to the beauty o f th#
scene.

WOOOROARcutrut

ing from left are. Mrs. W. K. Kirchhoff, Mrs. John liallnway. Mrs. Brack Perkins, chairman o f the event. Mrs,

Tom McDonald and Mrs. 1&gt;. K. Dearolph.

Seminole Indians
Discussed By DAR

MODELING LOVELY SPRING FASHIONS ut the Silver Ten nre front
left. Miss Samly Woods, Mrs. Dot Stoltc. who was also commentator for
the showing, Mrs. Hoy Green and Mrs. Jack Horner. In the top picture
lovely dress-up frocks are worn by models, Mrs. Marie Register, Mrs. Ruth
Jean Robson anti Mrs. tilimy Sttcddcn.
(Herald Photos)

Anna Miller Circle
Plans Dance
Saturday Niglit

Church

Miss Knowles W eds
William C. Sweat

Highlight of the Anna Miller Cir­
The Sallic Harrison Chapter led by Mrs. F. K Rnumlllat.
cle meeting, this week, was a re­
stale
and
chapter
chairman
of
Daughters of Ihe American Re­
port on the March of Dimes acti­
volution held the monthly meet the American .Music Committee.
vities Mrs. K. Cox. chairman, told
mg at Ihe home of Mrs. A. W .1 Mrs. Itoumillat gave an interest
the group that to date more than
Lee, 2tlt&gt; I.aurel Ave.
mg talk mi Oscar llammcrstriu x.:t*ni has been collected in the
Donna June Knowles, daughter me Myers and George E. Myers
The regent. Mrs. C’. K. Ilulier, •jml ami his contribution to music Sanlord area.
of Mr. and Mr*. O. L. Knowles, served his life long friend a* best
presided at the business session of today. She also discussed some
Mrs. Wade Snyder, presided at of Hastings, Mich, and William man.
amt opened the meeting with the ol his compositions and his work the business meeting when final 1
Chiton Swrat, son ot Mr. and
Foe her sou's wedding, Mr*.
usual ritual. Members sang the with olher music composers.
plans were made lor the annual Mr*. It. E. Sweat, .'&gt;»8 Wilma He ,
•Sweat chose * navy blue crepe
first and last verses ot the Na­
She announced that at the end Valentine dance, scheduled for
l.ongwood, were united in uiatri- suite and a white orchid corsage.
tional Anthem and the stale song. of the school year the chapter Saturday night at the Elks Club.
agc. Feb. to at a..10 p m.
Following the ceremony, wedding
will present an award to the high
Circle members will present a
The double ring ceremony was cake ami punch was served to the
I school hand member who makes Hoof show, lor the guc»M at 10
performed at the home ol the hritl.il party ami guests, Roy, Hiitnc
Dcllury
| (he most progress during Ihe pm. The Elks have a surprise
groom by Rev. K. Utitli Grant, ami Glenda Sweat. Kiithie Myers
, year
planned lor midnight
Ml Elks pastor of First I’entecostal Church ami I'.dsy Ruth Grant.
Guest speaker ol the day was ami their ladies are invited to' of lamgwood.
Mrs. o . It. Abbey, ot Ft. Lauder­ aun the tun. Dancing starts at
t he bride chose a pure silk beige
dale. She gave an interesting 9 p m.
tires* with matching hat and a
K&gt; MILS. ADAM MUI.LEK
talk on Seminole Indians and the
Mrs. Martin Dyer, chairman ol purple throated orchid cm-age.
Mrs. Marie Accardi entertained progress that has been made in the shopping commuter, has re- j
Her only attendant was Kallterat a card party, Thursday even education of Indian children.
reived Ihe list of patients at the
mg at her daughters home on
She displayed several lovely Harry Vnua Crippled Children's,
Park Lane.
skirts, dolls and other articles, Homs stir and her committee
Mrs. Harry Schob held a bene­ made by thr Indians Mrs. Abbey are planning to shop lor each
KATVKDAY
fit card party, for the Auxiliary to has been working with the Indians child, so they will he remembered ■
Fast Matrons Chib ol Seminole
the American legion Post 2i9, lor the past 20 years.
by the circle at Eastertime
Chapter No. 2 (IKS meets at is JO
DeBary at her home Saturday
Mr*. Snyder named ttie following
Following Hit program, tea was
night. Guests were. Mrs. G. Fred \served by Mrs Lee and her com­ nominating committer. Mrs Harry p m. al the Masonic Hall l»r a
Smith. Mrs. John Leone, Mrs. mittee. Mrs. J. St. Claire Whilr, Adair, Mrs Ralph Wight and Mrs. banquet and indalion ceremony.
Marie Accardi, Mrs. Alfred Ne­ Mrs. Deane Turner, Mrs. M. J. J. R. iloolclian Sr. Mrs Snyder
In Michigan one is never more
well, anil Mrs. Guatave Hartung. Brain and Mrs. W. K. Raker.
will represent the circle al a pilot
than six miles from * lake or
Mrs. I. Masruch rcutrned from
Other members present were (Tub dinner, on Feb 28, the date st mutt
a visit to New Jersey where shr Mrs. E. M. Hoke, Mrs. A. R Key, of the nrxl regular meeting In
spent the holidays with her child Mrs. C. S Brown, Mr*. I. C. hrr absence Mrs Zdirnwrr, vire
ren and grandchildren.
Wlldner, Mrs. t. W. Fellows, .Mrs. president, will take over
Mr. and Mrs S.dney Swallow Ralph Leonard. Mrs II VI Mason.
About 20 members were present
of Hay ou Vista have as their Mrs. J, B. Ray, Mrs. Iloiner Brew, (or the meeting.
house guest-, their son I’rot Ken­ er, Mrs J S Nuns, Mrs Lawrence
neth Swallow of California, and Tinsley.
Recent houseguests ol Mr. and
friend Jaik Pentck.
Mrs R. W. Huprcet. Mrs. H T. Enterprise
^Mrs. George K. Wells, were friends
Florida's Friendliest
sket
True Mrs. || Waydr Rucker. Mrs.
from Mr. Well s home town ol
Most Convenient Food
C A. Wakefield, Mrs. A S. Met alSanlorl Maine. Mr. and Mrs
, him. Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs
John Harrison.
Store • (Jtiit k Service
F. E. BoU. Mrs. W. A. Candy amt
Hv Helen Mimlgratx
Ralph Smith Jr , of Quitman,
Mrs. C. K Dawson.
French Ace. at 2Jrtl St,
Rev. Hascoin Carlton accom­
Miss , and Waller Smith, of Mobile
Several guests were welcomed panied by Morton .McDonald of
Aia , are spending a few days with I .Mr. and Mrs. B. F Griggs Jr.,
their parents. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Sipes Ave , announce the birth of a to thr meeting, including Miss DcLand and Rev Jrs.r Waller
OPEN 7 A. M. . I I P . M.
9 lb son. Brent Meredith, Feb Marguerite Graves, of Columbia. al SI. Petersburg returned from
Austin Smith
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. &gt;Hi at Ihe Seminole Memorial H»j- S. C • Mrs. L. Rots ol Hunting- Kansas City Mo., where they at
EVERY DAY
ton. W. \a . and Mr» A. Webster, tended the National Society meet
Williams, this week, are Mr. and pital.
ting nl Hospital and Homes BoardMaternal grandparents are Mr of Ft. Lauderdale.
• Mrs. R. C. Jarrell, of Carthage,
COLD IIKKU
.Mo , Mr. and Mrs. George D Wil­ and Mrs Fed Hasty, Sanford, and
I arlon or ( i . r
liams of Mt. Vernon. III. and Mrs paternal grandparents are Mr and
IIVPPINESS THROUGH HEALTH
Theodore Schrocder of Chicago, Mrs. B. F. Griggs Sr., of Jack
T o t .a r r y (Jut Only
.sonv tile
(RY DK. F. LKO KERWJNj
J i.h in a A. I’ irnic Siipp lir*

Mrs. S. J. Rr»ok» entertained
the Fidelia Class of the First
H.ipii.1 Church fur the monthly
huitnc** and social Hireling &gt;1
her home on Valrncia Hr
Presiding over Ihe mecling 'sss
Mr*. \V. T. Cavenaugh, president.
)Mr*. Forrest (Ruthi Gatchel de
hvered the opening prayer with
» special prayer lor good attend­
ance at the revival which opens
Sunday at the t’hurch. The devotion
using the ihcme of iuvr apprupriatc
f..r Valentine’s Hay. was given
by .Mrs. Lewis Dinkins.
Alter the business was discussed
and the meeting adjourned, a so­
cial hour was enjoyed during
Inch Mrs. J. Malloy was pleasantlv surprised when members
present sang Ihe Birthday Song"
for her.
A dessert course of coffer and
cake were served by the hostess
and cu hoste&gt;se» Mrs. J. N. Mur­
phy and Mrs. M. E. Register.
Attending were Mmes. Gatchel,
Cavenaugh. Brooks, Dinkins, Mur~phy. Malloy. Rrgisler, J. W.
™Kokr, Vernon tJavis, Fred Fisher,
N. L. Bishop, W. E. Giles, VaryLou Harris and Ernest Nelson.

Calendar
MONDAY
Tint Depend able Sunday School
Class of thr First Methodist
Church wdl met at 7:Jo p. in. with
Mrs. J. II. Nicholson, (lot Briarcliff Ave.
Lake Monroe Baptist Church Inlei mediate mol Junior GA’.s meets
at 7:110 p. m. Women's Mi. ternary
Society meets at 7:110 p. m.

Tfteen member* attended 0 m
ruary meeting of the Woodrose
;le of the Garden Club, at
home ot Mrs. John ftpolslri.
he general business meeting
i conducted by Mrs. Leonard
tfitt, who succeeded from Tie*
■idrnt to president, do* to th*
arture of the president, lira.
S'. Dorman. She is staying with
parents, in Alabama during
husband's seven month erar&lt; assignment.
ewr officers were *&lt;rcted tnr
coming year. They wera Mrs.
ATM. president; Mrs. Trd Le.
, sice president; Mrs. Joseph
sley, recording secretary, Mrs.
Sallee, corresponding seer*r and Mrs. Fred Gray, tree&gt;r.
embers were reminded of tht
Iting March program, which
be a flower arrangement worka. conducled by Mrs. Frank
ulruff, at the Ptnccreit Baptist
ireh. It will run for three
l' c s .m v c
Thursdays,
March
It* and 2.1, starting at to a m.
r». Spolski and co-hostess Mrs.
n Mansell served refreshments
Ihe dose of the meeting.
IIE.MEROt’Al.I.I.S CIRCLE
lenthcr* of the llemcrocallis
Ic of thr Garden Cltth met
lie home of Mrs. Watson Heel
t.akr Emma with Mrs. S. J.
, serving as co husiess.
or a devotion the group sang
nericn". accompanied by Mrs.
on her harmonica. Mrs. Nix
i gave a reading, "God'* Floand several quotations perling lo gardens.
Irs. He.i Newsome presided at
business meeting, in the ah.
cc of thr chairman. The circle
fd to give $2 to a fund for th*
preservation of the Raid Eagle.
Mrs. Fine Vlhlcn showed a Hhn
on
landscaping.
Refreshments
were served by the hostesses lo
Mr». G. O. Nordgren, Mrs. R. L.
Mcknight, Mr*. C. K. Hunter,
Mrs It. T. Elant.
Mr* Michael Cuolo, Mrs. Carl
Moss, Mrs. Ncwsorno, Mrs. Orvllla
Tourldon, Mrs. P. J. Westgate and
Mrs. Vthlcn.
BAVARIAN and RONE

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Fine Crystal
w KIJdTng INVITATIONS

Powell's
GIFT SHOP
117 .MiiKnolin Ave.

Personals

Local

Events

t u r n here

FOR THE

SMARTEST
BUYS

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F O O D STO RES

New

Personals

Arrivals

Oviedo W om ans Club President

Pains In Joints May l&gt;e Rheumatic Fever

The .seriousness o f rheumatic
fever (inflammatory rheuma­
tism ). especially in children,
cannot be overestimated. This
Mr*. R. W. Estes, president of Ibd» \\»id and Ml*. Ray Beasley. time o f the year when one
Mrs. Carlton modeled a versatile is exposed to cult! and dampthe Oviedo Womans Club, won
two pie»e outfit ttint could he worn
n e s s there is
first prixe in the \ugue Fashion

the heart involvement may
not show up until gome time
later.
A fter other met hods have
tailed, many try Chiropractic
a* a last resort. Yet many of
two way*. -s he was also nariator
these more difficult cases net
^ t t t lin in '
d .m g iT
"t
contest, at the Club, last Friday. 'for th* show. Mr*. Ward v«ui# a
having
ill' — well. If any of Ihe above
Mrs. Estes, an accomplished sack die.* and Mr*. Beasley mod­
.J M ease. The coiuli- symptoms occur, don't hesi­
seamstiess, made and modeled a eled an unusual nutfit, made of
1 t ion
can start tate but call in a chiropractor
two piece white outfit. The roat newspapers, trimmed in red with
immediately, Quick action
* with a mild to
had wide lapels ami buttoned at red accessories.
may save a life or prevent a
l y , . , sever e
*o
Following tiie fashion show,
the waist with a red (lower ar­
throat
followed disabling heart.
Mrs. tom Ferrell gave an inter­
rangement.
by fever a n d One of a aeries of nrllclon
Her »m-.suite* were all red esting lecture on hat designing.
with blue and white ahoes. She STi* displayed several hats she had v e r y painful joints. The published in Ihe public inter*
will it-pic-enl thr local club at the designed, some copied from expen- sv mpotoms may be mild and e««l lo explain and illustrate
practice of scientific
' sive ones she had seen. To com­ jro unnoticed. The danger the
district conte-t in Winter Dark.
Other* who modeled dretse*, plete a real tavhion day, some of here lies in that cases that Chiropractic, written by l)r.
they made, were Mrs. James E. the members modeled the hats for are not carefully cared for F. Leo kerwin vshose office i»
may develop a serious heart located at 201 S. French Are.
Rrouashite. Mrs. Joe Uattle, Mrs. : Mr*. F'trrell.
A chicken and yellow rice lunch­ , disease know n as rheumatic and his telephone number is
Java Dodd. Mrs. Roy Britt, Mrs.
Frank G. Morgan, Mrs. f.ynn Mo*. eon was served preceding the endocarditis. Symptoms of FA irfas 2-7112.

Wins Prize At Fashion Show

hier,

hire. George Carlton, Mrs. 1meeting .

’ 61 M E R C U R Y
mi upkeep With 7 aclf-aer vs'ing bs*tures. Things like a pee-lubncHted rhawis
that won't need a lube for JO,000 miles. A
shorter txlmor (for easy handling I m built
around a roomier interior than last yrar.
Door* are wider. Moce apactoiiH trunk. NewSuper- Economy engines include Mercury’*
to 14% more g.« mileage.

l ' a p * r I 'l a t r * , t u p . , Npi mid*.

I orks. Fishing Polrs,
F.vrrjlhing For A ( oanplrle
Hunting Or Fishing Trip.

ICE
(rushed Or Hlnrk, To
Ksrp tour Ganir Or Fl&gt;h.
For told Drink*, Eonrhr* sir.

’ 61 C O M E T
Comet isn't resting on its laurels. Sure, M'l
the proud compact ■uecem. The only on*
with fine-car styling. Now W* oven taster.
The refined auapaosioa and 1It* wheetbaaa
make th* ride smoother thsn in miu&gt;y
standard -sue cam. There * room Inc 6 —
and a mountain of luggage. Still. Coxnet'a a
rmch to handle—a cinch U» own. Priced
With oc bedew r\wrw&gt;•«■** of other maker*.

COLD CUTS
A ( om plele
•Sandwich

A s s o r t m r n t Ul

M eals.

If LICK t o o k

.MEATS

( hickrn, Sausag*
Wstnrr, fork Chop* Ktr.

DAIRY PRODUCTS
Milk, Rutter, Egg*.
Irs H»t I'aslries,

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Hunt Lincoln - Mercury Inc.
109 North

Palmetto Ave.

Sanford* Fla

�'W ORRYCLINIC by Dr. G. W. Crane

Loss Of Perspective

But he never dated because h«
Denle Is "*■ the spot". Aid hit
was
not of the same calendar age,
paresis assst beware let* they
physical
ability and emotional les tu l Deflate to f er J •#
“ qitotoftet" persea 1miss. Tee vcl as his classmates.
They regarded him as cbilduB
■ech stress has beta plated •■
sod a “ kid.” as be was in all re­
sheer I. Q. sad bralatrwslsr testspects except his ability to make
l
facts. “ Bars* seise to the
r « r yaidattck far » e .» r t o g a; »&lt;&gt;P «” de, in d a ., exams.
t»ial aerseialtty Beware at *Up-! After graduating from Harvard
IMSI pe
be became a small salaried clerk
tog grades:
CASE H
H '•
• 411* Donnie F., aged and for hto hobby collected discardrd **—
itreetcar
he
9 is a gifted child.
i1 *■
•— transfers
------------ which
---’ ••Dr. Crane, the school psycho- picked up from the gutter* of New
logilt *ay» Donnie baa ap I.Q. of York’s streets.
135 and thus to able to do the | Hie living quarters were p ile*
work el boys far ahead of bis, to the ceiling with such piles or
1
old transfers, when be died at an
“So teachers have agreed to let1early age.
Donnie skip two full years. TbaC so his life was wasted, despite
means they want bim to move out' the genius rating on hia l, q.
of the 4th grade and place bim in tests and hia phenomenal record
(be 8th.
at Harvard.
“ Wkat would you do if it were! Donnie should he viewed as 3
one of your children, Dr. Crane?” personalities in one, *0 his mother
Beware of too much concern over should visualize him as quintuplets,
a high I. Q. for auccess in lift U- For we psychologists classify
also based on physical equalityj children into various “ age” braewith oot’a associates, plus emo- keti, such as Physical, Emotk.'il,
1tioaal similarity in outlook.
, Spiritual, Educational and Mental.
One ot Harvard's most brilliant' Donnie's high 1. Q. prove* that
geniuses, with an I. Q. far higher he la “ big” in the “ Mental” quinthan that of Donnie, thus was tuplct but what about the other
pushed through college and grad- four quints?
At Northwestern University a few
uated at II.
WASHINGTON (NEA(—Form­ based on does cooperation with and educated people outnumber
years
ago we admitted a special
er Secretary of Stale I&gt;ean Ache- the Britieh and western Europe and ran outproduce Soviet Russia
class of 13-year-olds into college,
and Its eastern European sate!ton's poaition at a principal Jvtn- does not make sense.
for their high I. Q. qualified them®
In today’* pert-Communiit, part lites, 2 to 1.
ntdy adviser on North Atlantic
for dais work.
Treaty Organization affairs in­ non-Conimunist world, a stronger! |f Communist China is Included
But they were miafiti on the
dicates that the Atlantic Alliance Atlantic Alliance offer* ceitain m (he Soviet ramp, the Itede outEditor:
campus, emotionally ostracized
will be tha bedrock of l'. 8. foreign strengths and also rtftain risks. I number the Atlantic Alliance H to
To follow up the article “ Caa- and physically dwarfed in con­
S tyg&amp; lD A tJ ----policy for the future.
The basic strength is that If the 5, o „ e goal of the alliance thus
atlberry Fade to Nominate New trast with the usual 18-year-olds,
Arhtson is the chief architect of asset* of western Europe, Canada becomes the recruiting of enough
Alderman” I would like to at* so they couldn't compete in sports.
NATO. He has long held that any and the United States are pooled. JUpport from the new neutral or
tempt to clarify one or two points
They led lonely, ostracized exitV. S. foreign policy which is not their 600 million highly skilled ] uncommitted nations of Ilia world
which wiren't clearly expresied. lence, much like the Harvzrd
The slatemenC in the town geniuz mentioned above.
to offset the Communist advant­
meeting by the town clerk which
age.
So beware of letting children
you printed, "Mrs. Lillian Beiscl, “ skip” grides:
B
One of the risks in the alliance
If a boy comes from large, tall
Above a certain table, in a the proprietor. Monsieur Alphonse
Anick, the only honorary mem- clerk, reminded Lady that he is
is that it is hy no means as tighton the voter registration books ancestry, you might let him skip
ly disciplined a gioup as is the 1corner of a bivlro in Waikiki, Hat/, looks like Irish coffee, hut her of our little band, has alt
as a member of the Republican
a full year without jeopardizing
Communst bloc- under llusian do. hangs a silver symbol. The helm-1 isn't. It consists of hot coffei, the rights and privileges of a
Party” has nothing to do with
his athletic “ quint” . And a girl
initiation. Every rountry in the&gt;cted head of a knight. It indicates brandy and coifee liqueur, topped chevalier but cannot be regarued
Casselberry politics AS FAR A S;
might even skip more than that.
Western alliance i« a completely that the table belongs to Les by a ghastly blob of chilled whip as a knight for the simple season . . . . rn v rrn v rr&gt; *
Chevaliers dc la Tabic Jtonde. |ped cream.
that she Is a woman.
1 AJI
"
But I personally refused to let
NEW YORK— (NEA)—The ar-nva* deeply animus about her fa­ fire agent.
In the recent election, I was
The
Knights
of
the
Round
Table.
Monsieur
Batz
is
a
chevalier.
Her
real
name
U
Helene
Aoains
red In Russia of Olga Ivinskaya tura should be die.
Some of their, often blast off on
elected at a United Citizen* can-1our ‘ ° " s
mor? lha" * a,ns'a
Of which I am one.
In fact, he and 1 founded La ! and she presides over another didate, and was opposed by the1, *m“ lcir«* »»'.
and her daughter casta more doubt
|„ „ letter he wrote to a friend tangent*, as llritish Fuirign MinNot much of a knight, I sup- Tahir Itonde. We would sit at French restaurant, La Parisienne. Republican Club, which is alleged physical and emotional misfits out
on the current view that the re- outside Russia al thebeginning of ister thu Earl of Home has just
pose, but you should see the that table and talk of an evening, She was invited to Join Les Chav- ly “ non partisan in local affairs.” of them.
gima of Premier Khrushchev is 1959, he warned:
done in piodaiming that the fact*
other four.
breause we liked each other's j alien de la Table Ronde for aav- This can be interpreted in two
“ But what about that waited*
mora •‘liberal’’ than Stalin's,
| *'|f, God forbid, they should ar-.uf international life require that
Two or thrre nights a week, j company. And sometimes George' eral excellent reasons, the most ways. You might »ay that they i h&gt;S»' *• QI^nnie?” you may
What was Ivinskaya's crime? rest Ulgw, I willsend you a trlr- Communist China he admitted to
for the past several months, the Bertun, Monsieur Batz'a French |important being that she h as'a didn't hate anything to do with I LnqtJir«Sha was a devoted friend and col-1 gram that someone has caught the- United Nation*,
chevaliers have gathered at that chef, would leave hia kitchen to pretty French wit and a pretty local politic* which is certainly I 11 Ul1^ Do1 be w»*tcd if the
laborator of Horla Pasternak and; scarlet fever. This last word will| John 1). Zrleibach, Eisenhower
little round table in a corner of join us in a Cafe Guillaume.
French face.
untrue as they have controlled Jt«»chcr harnesses it by making
the model for I.ara, the heroine o f ! have all the coded meaning of a administration
ambassador
to Lc Co&lt;| d Or, to sip Cafe Guillaume
Next came Johnny Kealoha, an
Besides that, she happens to be the election of municipal offi-1 Mm monitor and tutor of other
hia great novel, “ Doctor Zhivago.” !'fa.-t.
fart In that event, all the hell* Rom* ha* just charged that Krl-! antl »wip outrageous yarns.
Hawaiian taxi driver, who proved •a very brave woman,
dais until this year, or you could 1&lt;*» *,fft children.
o f c Guillaume, a Frencl.
It is In tha natuie of du-Uturs, .should be made to ring a* would ujll *,„] lllhfl. western European
rench brew , ail amiable companion.
We call her Anick because dur­ say that their candidates weren't
Boy Scouts and YMCA activities
whatever their color, never to for­ he done in my own rase, for an, ,.,junlr)M undercut th* alliance by en coded for the chevaliers by I Ami then came Anick.
ing World War II, in her native necessarily Republicans. In either also will channel his unused 1. Q.
totttoi-U
on
her
in
a
tiliau
r
at
m
«&gt;
1
is blow
me.
give any challenge to their rule. attack
nU-nnive trade in strategic ms- j —
France, ahe wa* an undercover ease. I can't give you an answer.
Let him carry a newspaper
Pasternak was convinced that i leiiaW with Communist countries
“ Doctor Zhivago'* became the
agent who worked with the Re- I am not ‘in the INNER CIR­ route as toon as possible and join
symbol of spiritual freedom in our 1,h* onlZ
,ur hlnskayaj Thfr, it&gt; moreov*r, opposition
sistance and later the O S S And CLE' ot tbe Republican Club and the “ Compliment CLUB.”
age-an Idea (hat will not let th e ,""'1 h " children lay in the free w|th)n th, , Wanes, and even in tl«
Anick was her code name.
the entire question is beyond me.
Encourage him to read this
Soviet ruler* reel in peace in the . Wr"*
»» extremely tour- LnjU(| Sutr|
ivi|1 N VTO ,u
A chevalier must be an agreeHer statement was obviously' column and make scrapbooks
Kremlin. Since pssten.sk himself
i
'"»"•
WASHINGTON — The shiny lluus* Rules Committee, is en -, able companion, have a talent intended io imply that I owed1thereof, for a high I. Q. can bo
■
. ... ..#v,n
, , in “ »* ,»l'ii»tu«l
, . 1own arsenal o f nuclear we* pun*
...
. -1 ,
was too famous and too ill to be 1dungeon in which he was forced to and contiul over their use.
|nsw brown leather swivel tliair titled to a chair equal to thoss: tor telling tall tales, be zome- some party affiliations to the occupied with far more subjects
punished hy the Soviet senet pol-|w»r- t,# h" '- ■las- ■" " " d e r a t e d
.So to btcotna effective, the At-! represented a painful symbol for used by other members of the thing of a bon vivant, and res- Republican Club. l a m a register- than just the Englisc, geography,
ice. hi* friend* and collaborators I *»ilh in the courage of the "piopect sinners as well as saints.
ed Republican and will be one math and history of the grammar
laiilic Alliance needs to become ol’ Judge Smith. It was insult committee.”
mtiftt duv tha nrift #vFn Afttr hii
\ S r n intellectuals,
,
ITiotograptier* scrambled up to
The subjects we discuss a r e 1until such time as Florida has a grades.
. ** y
P
) Where, one might n»k are the mor* uni^*^ ,,n military, economic over mjuiy. 'then it arrived, the
death
(Aiwa) 1 write to Dr. Crane
, ,
bleeding’ hearts who a .e ’ quick to " n,‘ P"''“ ‘ nl lines.
while hairs bristled 011 his neck, the committee oflire to lake pic- usually interesting. We may plan strong two party system, at
It is indeed a tribute to
protest against any leal o r unag-! Kennedy lias atieudy asked Con
So hr took tha chair—and im- lures of the chair that represent- the perfect murder, for instance. which time I will be more con­ In care of .this newspaper, en­
nsk's memory that Moscow Radio
siderate of my registration. This closing a long 4c stamped, art- m
even now hypocrticially piotests " ’ •rv mjuslirr in "capitalist” 1* re»» f,,r *P«edy latiflcation of pounded it.
f,) »uch • gratifying gesture of Or devise some foolproof scheme
has nothing to do with personal
to
steal
the
Statue
of
Liberty.
dressed envelope and 20c to *
th.-sl in sge and sickness he wax IAmerica ? Why are they silent V. S. membership in the new Or-1 The judge is Itep ilovsar Smith constituents,
political philosophies or how I cover typing and printing cost*
The
chevaliers
have
a
curious
Elliotl'a
the victim ot Olga
Ivinskaya and her dsugliter., gsnization fur Economic t'o-oper-j (D-Va.i. Two weeks ago he lost, But Judge Smith had
Olg* Ivinskaya's
cast my votes at election time. when you send for o n e o f hto
anti* Soviet conspiracies.
..........
—
ation and Development—OECD. his supremo most over the House c,uir
*n •*'* own private custom, which never fails to
conspiracies. Even
Even
Being a Republican Club Candi­ booklets.)
amare other patrons of Le Coq
The
hope
is
that
with
this
or--Rules
Committee.
Congress
had
1
office.
after his death, Communist prop-! With Ihr calm patienir of the
date, Mrl. Beisel should know
"I'm not,” hr said, “ going to **Urganiiation of the IK NATO pow- voted — over Bmith's piotests—
ngamlists do riot dum to attack j
woods I wait
have a picture made of any chair
"hen the first Cafe Guillaume whether 1 “ owe” any responsibi­
en
with
five
other
western
Euro­
three
new
members
to
his
commitI'asteniHk directly.
lity to the Casselberry Republican
Memorial
For leaf and blossom when God
, *nci1' *vtrr chevalier - inpean neutrals—set up as an eco­ tet to undam blocked-up legisla­ some d—n fool sent up here.” W*
I'listeruak, of course, foresaw |
Club, due to my GOP affiliations,
Gift!
gives u* Spring!
told him the Chair wa. tent by •cludin* Am ck-m u.t rail* his
the danger of Olga Ivinskaya andj
—John Greenleaf Whittier nomic rountsrpart to tha NATO tion.
for
glass in a silent salute and dip or not.
Smith was still law and hurt j children, among other*.
military alliance— theie can be
Rohn Lady
HEART
The lawmaker atudied hi* long, ,f!r,t hi* thi" •nd ,hea hil nw* “
closer co-operation and more uni­ over the defeat when an onlooker
Councilman.
RESEARCH
SIDE GLANCES
lly Galbraith fied policies.
1. W l?*’* .
taunted him. "I see,” said the unlit cigar, and lilt jsw muscles
Town
of
Casselberry
Gratefally
. j -1 j
.» .
,,
rnt eu«ct is ludicroui, of count,
n * .u
*
On the international political kibitzer, looking out over the worked. *1 d o n t / h« aaid, final hr,
Acknowledged
,
. ’
' 1 But the purpoa® of that itsture
front, tha major risk in the Atlan­ chair-ringed committee table, "that
1i* to ensure that no pompous itulf.
Man has not sufficient imagina­
SEMINOLE • DsBART
tic Alliance is that countries like the three new members of the com- He didn t exactly say “ bl.nk.ty- j , h|rt| wh#|her chevalier or guest.
tion to exaggerate the Importance
COUNCIL
Hiitain, France, Belgium, Tortu­ mittco have only stiaiglit-luck
.
,
I ever sits at our table.
ot love.
—Elbert Hubbard
But by * .trango coincidence.
AmJ&gt;
ga! and the Netherlands may tiy chairs, and the nine others have
me, no •tulfsh.rt
l\ O. 110X 106
shortly after the hot chair arrived, wou|,j d i e .
to insist on NATO support for swivel chairs.”
We are shaped and fazhioned
SANFORD, FLA.
______________
their colonies ami former lotonie*
The lanky, colurful old man glar­ Judge Smith’s clerk urgently
by what wo lor*.
—Goethe
in Aftiia, the Middle East, Booth ed across the lung table of his sougld three swivel 1hairs from
Asia and the south I’acifit.
once proud and controlled commit-1 the Capitol's propeity people,
Tho three weio promptly sent
An Atlantic Alliance set up to ter and said:
prtstrv* the last vestige* of colo­
"Those chairs are good enough i up, but they didn t match the big,
nialism would he a sitting duck for them, 'they'll he aiound for Mack on** in us* since 195.1. As it
BRUSSELS (UPI) — A flight
target.
only tills session anyway."
turns out, nsilher did Elliott's
recorder on the jetliner that crash-'
It would be pointed by the new
The judge's sentiment didn't go 1new, brown chair match,
nations that have Just attained down too kindly in Alabama, I Judge Smith could have ruled ed and killed ?3 persons her*
freedom and independence. It wheic one of the three new tom- it out on those grounds, but he Wednesday apparently w*i not
would be shot at by the Soviet niitlcs members, Carl Elliott, has didn't. He was against that chair1damaged by th* fierce heat whirh
Union in its campaign to enforce a lot of friend*.
on principle. It had ground salt melted parts of the plant's metal
tlie UN resolution of U&lt;1 Decem­
The cuiistituent* pavvfd around into an old warhorte's wounded ; body, aviation sources said today.
ber which proclaimed that, “ the a hut fur a chair that was at least hide.
The recorder was recovsrsd
necessity of bringing to a speedy as good a* that cranky old Judge
Elliott would toon remove th* from the wreckage alonr with 30
unconditional end, colonialism in Smith's. Collected more than JJUl), chair in his own office. Rut no other instruments which investi­
all its forma and manifestations." j largely in quatint and dimes one could remove the airing. Some­ gator* hop* will help sole* th*
H it f h t
how 1 sort of feet lorry for ol' mystery of the Botinr 70»’» death
The United Statrs-ln what may from smalt children,
have been a most ill-advised decl- j Then, just bvfoie noon Monday, 1Judge Smith . . .
dive.
sion—abstained from voting for the chair arrived — a handsome
this resolution along with Bel­ thing embellished with s plaque
gium, Britain, France, Portugal that read:
and Spain—ail European colonial
“ To Congttisman Cart Elliott
powers.
from his friends, citizens and tax­
This vole may have irmsiilrd payers of tho Seventh UongresAmerican relation* with the E uro-jiiotl«, Ui.tncl o f Alabama who
pean colonial power*. But it U no believe that their Congressman,
"I don't havfl • cent wh«n I'm dieting. It costs to
way for the United State* to win who ha* risen from a tenant!
much to keep up my moral*!'*
friend* with the new nation*.
One whole page of copy for Thursday’s
farmer's son to a member of the
If th* Atlantic Alliance is to
Mather o f Sanford advertisement, con­
Tage I — Fri. Feb, 17, lOtil
ihr Banfurfi &lt;rral&amp;
take it* place a* a convtruilive
NOW A V A IL A Ilt TOR
force in the world, tome way must
W A L T B R S i l K I . n w . B ella* a sa r a S l l t a a r
taining many additional Fabulous Dis­
NOT A PINNY DOWN
BV B L V V J. C l ' i e m a , A l n n i i l a g M a s s e s *
he found for it to rise above this
J « I K THUS
C B C B L U t *BMKB
counts somehow became lost, and did not
; lowest common denominator of
Basaetag s a i l s .
a . t in e B a it s r
last century European colonial
get into the ad.
*
a* HM*e fiM* Mailer Ueleke* ST, I*. •
&lt;*. real SStllto *T
thought.
( s a f e r * . C le r lC a a l t e r I k * A r t a t t a a a r r e a e f B . V a . ICTk.

| Certainly every caae la an in- ing child's mind the idea that
•r ■ «U C * BIOMAT
fuburbaa lad handcuffed a dividual thing and no one could violence io not an approved
young adult couple, atrangera to in good aooaa automatically rule counterweight to any grievance,
him. and held them In their home out either one of these possible small or large.
Meantime, such children are
at gun point for hours, ilia griev* i causes. There are indeed twisted,
ance: He didn't want to return j tease youngsters just as there being deluged with comic books,
to the private school his parents are warped adults.
television programs and similar
had chosen for him.
But In the laot year or so some 1 presentations which daily proA five • year • old, angered be- students of youthful behavior claim to them that violence is
cause a relative refused to taka j have begun to suggest that in not only acceptable, but is in
him along on a little trip, car- many cases the cause of shock- all too many instances the only
ried out his threat and burned, Ing misdeeds may be far from final means of redress.
These distortions of life which
down the man'a house and barn, i deeply puixling.
These are merely new exam -' They aay the evidence is sub- flood the American living room
pies of a not uncommon phenom- stantlal that in countless cases cannot alone be blamed, fo r [
enon of the times. All of us have i the problem is simply an almost they till an awful vacuum of
values.
read again and again of in- total lack of sound values,
When a good system of values
stances in which boys of varying
£ome youngsters, '.bey say, re
ages have shot andkilled
one sortquickly and easily toviolent! is taught Irom the earliest age,
or bothof their parents forsuch : means
for redressing even the 1we can have some hope that
minor grievances aa having been most trivial grievances because children from five on up—ex­
criticiaed for not doing their they have never really been force­ cepting always the truly abnor­
fully taught that such means are mal-will not kill their mothers
homework.
For a goud while it was the not acrepiable in an orderly »u- and fathers became they were
refused a favor or ordered to
fashion in some expert circles to 1ciely living under law.
Their parents often do not en­ their room.
aacribo aueh behavior either to
Violence is kept under control
the tensions of a troubled age force the most elementil disci­
to some dark, myaterioua inner plines. Even when they try, they when It la kept in aane perapecj frequently fail to fix in the grow- 1tive.
human compulaion.

By Peter Edson

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Frl. Feb. 17, 1961 — Page 5

[Bankers Romp
Over Contractors,
By 73-31 Margin

Seminoles Eliminated; OBC
Semi-Finals Slated Tonight
The Sanford Semino.e- were cat*. Thu advances Wildwood ed out a thriller o\er the Deeliminated
from the opening to the «eml -final* tonight and Unil Bulldog* by a acore of
round ot the OBL tournament j they will meet top ranking 57 33. With only two minutes re^ here Thursday night by a score ; Apopka at 8.33.
maining the game was tied at
w of 53-40 to the Wildwood Wild-1 In ether action *Leesburg pull-153-53
"
the bigger Jackets

The Florida State Bankers am*
tinued to romp aloof In tbe Men’6
Basketball League Thursday nigh*
as they rolled over Carrol Daniel
Construction Co., 78-31.
Th* Bankers, who led th* paak
at th* finish o f the first half #f
th* season play, piled up a 36-11
first half lead.
Pacing the Bankere was Laubo
with IS points.
In other league action, Latter
Day Saints toppled North Or*
Undo, 61-32 with Sliemoor rack*
ing up 20 points.
The National Guard beat WIL
son-Maier. 65-63 at Maya dunkad
In 2A points.

dropped in two fast buckets to
pull it out of the fire.
In the 7 p. m. Hit between
Lakcview and Winter Park the
Parkers took advantage of the
absence of Lakevicw star Mau­
rice listen and rolled past the
Rest Devils by a score of 67-42.
They took a quick first quarter
lead and never were threatened.
The victories by Leesburg and
Winter Park pairs them off to­
night at 7 in the semi-final
round. The two winners of to­
night'* games will meet Satur­
day at 8:30 for the championship.
The Seminoles, minus star
guard George Pcridea who will
be out for quite some time due
to sickness, gave it a game ef­
3091
fort and at the end of the first
period they held a four point
MARY ANN REYNOLDS
Tryouts for a South Semiaol*
K ATH Y WHITWORTH
advantage. Midway the second
area Little League Baseball team
period they got hot and moved
will be held Feb. 25 on tba lot
out in front by eight points but
across from tho Florida Powtf
as the half ended the determined
Recreation Center la Bear Lake.
Wildcat* had come back to tie
All boys, • lo 12 from Weather*the score at 22 22.
Mayfair Country Club golfer* j The two womrn are "real fine
field, Forest City and the Bear
As the Seminoles took to the
may get in on two events Sunday j pIa)CM ami ali lhoie interested Lake areas who are interested
floor in the second half it seemed
TITCnv . . . .
,
„
» nJ Monday one of them a clinic j„ a*tjng them in action will see in playing are asked to eoataet
that they could not do anything
TLCSON, Aria. it P l i — I rac- ar.d exhibition by two members
.
Stan Bury at CY3-1S64 for further
right and the Wildcats could do lice makes perfect - and ai long „f the Waller Hagen Golf Advil* d 1 f’ 1 f
d'
Information.
no wrong. They failed on 12 free at the wind blows, you have lo go ory Staff.
throw attempts and were called for the boys from Texas in the , Two squads, 12 A players and
for walking on several occasions. $20,000 Tucson Open golf tourna-112 it players, will go to the M l.1
In the third period the Wildcats went.
p|j mouth Country Club Sunday j
W H EEL ALIG N M EN T
broke the game open by acoring j The "big blow" came up Thurs for matches in the intercity com- j
W H EEL BA LA N C E
2t point! while the Seminoles day and sent a sand storm swirl- petition between the two clubs.'
were held lo eight. With three ing over the El Rio Country Club j Alternate* who want lo go also
minutes remaining the Seminoles course. The result, naturally was can play, Rudy Goff, Mayfair
managed to cut th** lead to eight that a boy from Texas — slender pro, said. Matches will begin a t'
points but once again the Wild­ young Frank Wharton, playing out noon.
cats met the challenge and ran of Dallas — took over the first I Kathy Whitworth and Mary Ann away with the tilt.
day lead with a six under-par 61 Reynolds of the Hagen staff will
For the Seminoles Doug TamToday, some of the boys who stage the clinic at the Mayfair
ny and John Marsh led the at­ had to play in the wind Thurs- course at 1.30 p. m. Monday
tack with 10 point* each and John day will be drawing an early start
wM Pl»&gt;'
• nine hole exTaylor was next In line with and may have some belter score*, hibition with Goff and assistant
eight.
For Wildwood
Robert Among these is defending charn- Pro
Goetllicher immediateThomas led the way wilh 13 while pion Don January, who had a ' T afterward,
Roger was close behind wilh 12. first round 72—11 strokes more
Big Charles Lucas dominated the than he took in the calm weathrr
French. Spanish anti Portugese
I’ hone F A 2-0631
403 W . FIRST ST.
boards and also added 11 point*. on Wednesday when he shot a 61 are widely spoken in Latin Amer­
SANFORD, F L A .
in the pro-amateur event.
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Little League
Tryouts Slated

Wharton Leads
Tucson Open Play

Golf Tourney, Exhibition Coming Up

CHECK!

Bean

Visualiner S

McROBERTS TIRE

FIRST FIELD COAI. OF THE CAME was scored by John Taylor, shown
going up to dump it a* Wildwood's Lucas ( 11) conceded the score.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford JVs Play For OBC Honors McCarty Favored

The Sanford Jayvccs will he | Marknunship was vastly im­ | Stunipf said the whule re_ out for a decision with the Baby proved in the closing contests of reserve squad is rann' to go and
™ Blue Darters of Apopka and the the jear, especially fur Duck Me- |the starters for OBC honors will
top heron among OBC B squads Murray, who hit for a high of be Butch Ri*rr and Ray Mid­
Saturday night m the preliminary 27 points last time out against dleton at forwards, Barry Brown
center, and McMurray and Tom­
game before the tournament 1Oviedo
I The Sanford Jayvccs go inlo my Hinson at guards.
finals.
The Sanford juniors won a |the tournament with a 135 wonclose game from Apopka's re­ lost record, with 8-2 for OBC
serves then lost the next one, play. The Apopka B squad has
so this will decide their season's I the same mark in the sonference and an outstanding 17-3
series
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Coach
Ralph Slump! said season slate.
Only other conquerors of the
• Thursday night that his cagcrs
figure to be improved since the I speed} Baby Darters were Edge- I Team standings In the bandI spur league have remained in
last encounter with their Apopka I water and Leesburg.
; the same sequence for the past
foes. The Seminole Bs only hit
four weeks play. Still leading i*
about 19 percent of their shots
Stemper Agency, who is 13 points
in that game, when the game
ahead of second place Robson
average had been 35 percent for
j Sporting Goods with a score of
the year.
j PALM BEACH. FI*. (UPI) IS w.ns and 44 losses.
j Ingcniur Johansson, claiming lie
Third place is held by E. A.
doesn't i cully Indies o he was Davis Hldrx. with 47' j wins and
441a lost. EoodMart fallows with
"doped" bcfoir the fight that lust
43 wins and 49 losses, trailed by
The Sanford Women's Golf I him his title, scheduled another Wilson Mater who has won 29 and
k
Association held their recent ex­ j closed -parrimf session today in j lost 52.
Kt
Pierru Mfg. Co. is still fight­
ecutive board meeting at the prepnration fur his thiid bout
ing hard to gel out of the cellar.
home of Mrs. Jimmie Livingston. ! with Floyd Patterson.
Juhsn* on talked Thursday with At present they have 3I'.a wini
Members decided to hold a
point system-blind partner tour­ an investigator sent here hy the and 54'a losses.
High game for this week was
nament for the ladies of the May- Krfui.vrr Committee and aid aftfair Country Club on Sunday. erwaul: "A thousand time* 1 . taken by Gloria Accardl, of PierAn entry fee of $1 will be payable have hern a*ked about this dup­ I ro, with a 205-551. Ann Conklin
before teeing off.
ing, and a thousand times 1 have hit in the 500 bracket scratch ser­
Persons wishing further im- denied it. It has never been my ies.
formation should contact Mrs. theory."
Jeanne Foulk.

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Stemper Maintains
Sandspur Lead

Ingemar Denies
‘Doping’ Story

Women Golfers
# Hold Meeting

W. A. McCarty, who sprinted to
a timing of .11.18 seconds In his
l«*l outing: Wednesday afternoon!
only to finish third behind Harold
Express and O. R.'* Melon, will be
looking for better lurk tonight in
the Daytona Speedway Handicap.
Herolil Express, flitted around
the five-sixteenths mils oval in
30.60 to set is new all-time record
at SOKC. The previous mark of
10.70 was set by Sury Choosey in
1957.
Tonight McCarty draws lb* post
position and will be out to impress
the gathering of drivers and track
officials of another type raring—
automobile.
The apred kings are gathered at
Daytona for Speed Week and will
be the honored guests of the ken­
nel club on the special night.
Other greyhound* making; up
tho feature field inelude O. It 's
Mortgage. Iforket Dream, Chiploe,
O. II.'a Modest, Jim Drown, Abso­
lutely and Turnaround.

m a il or b rin g th is coupon

a n d h ave th e Sanford H erald

d elivered daily

for O n ly

Grocers estimate that food mar
kets have more than five thousand
Items from which the consumer
could choose.

P«r week

Sportsmen’s Assn.
To Meet Monday

Kiddie Korncr
Aided Boosters
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The Seminole County SportsThe name of the Pinecrest Kid­
!
men's
Assn, will meet Monday at
die Korner was omitted from the
list of contributors la the Semi­ 8 p. ni. in the Court House. Prr
nole Booster Club Auction. One I ceding ihc general session, offic­
month's free kindergarten care ers are to meet at 7.30 p. m.
Color mov.es of rainbow trout
was donated by Mrs. Gerry
[fishing
will be shown and coffee
W'hile, owner and Mrs. Michsel
•and donuts served.
Coalo. teacher.

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weren’ t as "well brought up” as you think.
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D E A R A B B Y : M y ex-husband has
been writing to me constantly, telling me
what a fool he was to give me lip. He
wants me to break up my home and come
back to him.
1 have been married for 15 years to an­
other man and we have a fine family. My
ex-husband is also remurried and hits
children o f his own. (W e never had chil­
dren together.)
I tell him to forget about me. and stay
with his present family. I’ve tried to dis­
courage him in every way I can, but he
keeps on writing and pleading. How can
I put a stop to this? I hate to hurt him.
I was never too crazy about him when I
was married to him.
EX-W IFE

DEAR ABBY: I am a married woman
w h o haa a very dear friend. She and 1 al­
w ays do our marketinjr and errands to­
g e th e r because aha has a car and 1 do not.
1 suppose you’ll think I'm terrible for
complaining, but she drives like a maniac.
E very time I get into her car I fe d like I m
taking m y life in my hands. She speeds,
goes through red lights and talks so much
she doesn’t watch where she’s going. Do
I dare tell her she Is a poor driver? Or
should I keep quiet and try to get out or
gidlng with her?
PUZZLED
DEAR PUZZLED: I am constantly
amazed at the number o f people who
wouldn’t dream o f eating in a home where
th e food might be poisoned, yet they’ll get
into an automobile with a driver who is
careless, incompetent and even intoxicat­
ed. Tell your friend you refuse to drive
with her unless she drives safely and
obeys the laws.
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Weekend Television

DEAR EX-W IFE: Return his letters,
unopened.
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CONFIDENTIAL * T O
"M AD AM E
BU TTERFLY” : Have nothing more to do
with him until he can give you proof
(from a physician) that he is 100'. well.

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DEAR ABBY: I was recently engaged
and people have been CONGRATULAT­
ING me! I was very well brought up and
was taught that when a woman marries, it
is the husband who is congratulated. The
w ife Is given "best wishes.” What do you
say to these rude nnd ignorant people wlm
say "congratulations” to a bride as though
she had finally captured a rhinoceros?
ANNOYED
t
DEAR ANNOYED: Say "Thank you.”
Anything else would reveal that you

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“ What’s your problem?" For a person­
al reply from Abby, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to ABBY, Box 3365,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Who pays for what? For Abby’a pam­
phlet, "H ow To Have A Lovely Wedding,”
sent 50 cents to ABBY, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif.

FRIDAY P. M.

FRANK SIN ATRA, Dean Martin. Sammy Davis Jr.,
Peter Lawford, nnd Angie Dickinson top the exciting
cast o f "Ocean's Eleven” coming to the Movicland DriveIn Sunday.

'O cean's Eleven' Set For Movieland
Frank Sinatra and Dean Mar­
tin arc co-iltsrred in “ Oceans Elfven" cumins to thr Movieland
Drive-In Sunday,
Others in the top flight cast
are Ptlcr l-awford, Sammy Davis
Jr. and Angie Dickinson.
The lilm is a fast paced come*
dy—melodrama with a glamorous
l.as Vega* setting.
Thr other feature on the pro­
gram is “ High Tin e" with Bing

Crosby and Tuesday Weld. Both
SATU RDAY A. M.
features will play through Tues­ * 4# l ( ) Mien On
day.
7:09 ( 6 ) O r u w f f n Alma nac
S.itunluy Morn ing
On Wednesday and Thursday. 7:30
th« K Id a
"The Trap” with Richard Wid19) •'ijijfilfluwn N # w i
mark and "Ask Any (iirl” vvilh *• ** &lt;9) k a r to o ft h . t p 'M
1 I * «9» I.c*rn (o Lu« a
Shirley MacLalnc will play.
9.30 12) Xl*n On
A giant triple program will
(9&gt; iMitjc h o n e Scho ol
9 •:» i 2 ) r a r i u o n a
play Friday and Saturday. They
Hi. 09 ( - » Hharl L# m I# Sltuw
are "Cil Blues.” with Elvis Presl&lt; ) CitpiMlii K a n s m o o
( 0 ) Movl# At T#n
|y, "7 Ways From Sundown" ami
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"The Hal Race,” with Tony Cur­ 11 O’# 1 2 1 Klnjr
Fury
(0 ) Manic I.ami o f
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been anywhere, have no clothes |you call "social manners"—Just
and no "social manners.” I have \the heart for friends and the
vead much because I had In keep need of tlicm. Also I hope that
my mind occupied. I cuuld nut , you will consider taking a trip.
go out or have people come in. You ran go by boat and relax
I own the house where I live. 1and meet new people. Have some
fun, you have earned it. Make a
M.M."
First of all, move. This is, from new life now, after sixty. You
my viewpoint, the must Import­ cant
“ I look best with an open neck­
ant thing, and I hope you will
get a small apartment and furn­ line, hut my neck is withered
ish it with modern things using and dry, I wear necklaces hut
lots of color. Go to a good iturc , they don't flatter such a 'back.

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Mrs. John K. (Durothyl Witt of
liel.ainl, speaking to member* of
the DeHary Woman's Club, advised
that tlie danger* of rnmmiini«tic
infillration into text book* calls
for the lelurn to the three KV
Mr*. Witt, a former teacher, ha*
miiveil on a state eonimittrn mak­
ing an inveatigation of today'*
testa anil ha* appealed on the
Central Florida Showcasa aa well
aa before many civic nnd com­
munity meetings.
Her appearance for the DeHary
women waa arranged by the Civic
and International Dept, of the
club which also staged a panel
discussion following the talk.
Tha meeting waa held in the
Community Center and Mr*. Wal­
lace Gabler, president, presided at
the coffee service with Mr*. Adam
Muller, corresponding secretary
at the punch bowl. Members of the
department provided tea sand­
wiches and cookie* for the refresh­
ment period.

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tlw world nf rnlcrtaininent were
bruuulit together for the produc­
tion of "The Misfits", the new
flint slated to open at the Rit/
Theater Sunday.
Die picture stars Clark Gable,
Marilyn Monroe and Montgom­
ery Clift, with Thelma Ritter
and Eli Wallach eo-starring.
The screenplay for "The Mis­
fit*" is the first written by I’ulitier fru e winner Arthur Miller,
one of America'! foremost con­
temporary playwrights, whose
fame and reputation vs world
wide.
Filmed for the most part vn
Nevada "The Misfits” is an elec­
trifying drama of three indepen­
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CLARK CARLE plays a rnlmst itinerant cowboy in
"The Misfits” coining to the Rltz Theatre Sunday.

'Oirrr in One Month
At onr time, thr li, S. White
House was ncupied by thrre sue j
cessivr presidents within a periMore forcil fire* In thr United ml of 30 days: .Murlin Van Buren,
State* arc started on Sunday than William Henry Harrison and John
Tylnr.
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Luther Adler and Alexander
Scourby are in the cast. "Have
Uuti, Will Travel” and "Cunsmoke" are preempted.
AHC's "Fight of the Week"
features a mhldleueight lb-round­
er between Gene Armstrong and
Dick Tiger.
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SUNDAY
NBC pro basketball between
Boston and Syracuse.
"The Sunday Sport* Spectacu­
lar” oil CHS will devote it* Ul)
minutes to an aerial cilcus from
Doylestuwn, I’a.
The first of "The Gloat Cltallege" shows ou CBS will In) a
one-hour discussion of "Thr World
Strategy of the United States as
a Great Power.” Panel members
will be Adlai Stevenson, historian
Arnold J. Toynbee, Dr. Henry
Kissinger, esprit on international
affaire, economist Dr. Paul A.
Saiuuelson and Rear Adm. Lewis
I.. Strau-s, retired, former &lt;hairmao of thr Atomic Energy Com­
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by Cordon Jenkins into which are
woven traditional airs Hlustiating
the country's history. Dancer*
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New York.
Southern Methodist plays Tetas ill the College basketball game
on A BC.
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a 'JO-minute "Show of the Month”
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new alone and the money we s church, ask to help on civic
sieved for la mine alone hut, prugrama, invite the wom/n you
•having lost the last member of like to your home for tea or
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I CLASSIFIED INDEX

W ith

6. For Ron!

8. For Rant

Fri. Feb. 17. 1981 1. U » l A Found
2. Notices . Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
3. Food
6. For Rent
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
O ffice 204 W. First 14. Insurance
13. Business Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
Legal Notice
17. Male Help Wanted
tu thk cincM T rotn T , b iv n i 18. Help Wanted
jc n itM i. tin ci it i%
run
■KMixoi.K m i ' t r . ei.o r id a , 19. Situations Wanted
IS CHIHRRI '#■
. _ 20. Bah)sitters
F E D E R A t . NA TIONAL MORTllAOF.
AHSOrlATION. » c o rp o r a t io n ur- 21. Beauty Salons
g a n lie d under nn Act o f Cottar*** 22. Build - Paint • Repair
and
'lis tin g
purauant
to
tha
Kadaral National M ort g a g e Aaao- 23. Building Materials
rlatlnn Charter Act, h a v ln * It* 21. Electrical Services
principal o f f lr a In tha «’ lijr o f
VV a ih lng ion, Dlatrlet o f C olum bia 23. Plumbing Services
P lain tiff 26. Radio &amp; Television
V*.
27. Special Services
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8. For Rent

Legal Notice

C ir cu it Court on or b e f o r s March
let
l i l t . If yo u fall to do ao
Judgement by default will he t a k ­
en against you for lha rvllef dama nd ed In ths Rill o f Complaint.
DUNK AND O R D E R E D at Han­
ford. Florida, thle SJlh day af
Ja nua ry , A. P. t i l l .
tSEALl
Arthur H. He&gt; Wwltn, Jr.
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
J W IL L IA M RARE,
o f the firm o f
W A L K E R . W A L K E R A RARE,
Van Skiver llulldlng.
W in te r lleven .
Florida.
A tt orney
f o r Plaintiff.
Publish Jan. I f A Fab. 1. t«, IT.

C our t tn d ete rm in e tha benrflclar*
let In the a b o v e - s t y le d e -t at*. and
y o u are hereby required m file
In thle cause on nr b efore March
34. 1401. y our w r itt en rlalina. If
any. entitling y ou to distribution
o f the assets o f said eatats. Should
y ou fait therein Jutainent will he
eitteiad In d u « c o u r t * on the p eti­
tion
W ITN ESS my hand and Die «» *l
o f eald Court at Sanford. F ie n d *
thle l l t h day o f F ebr ua ry, A. D

Annie
M e* St. f l a i r
Ae K i e c u t r l g o f tha Eetata
o f O E R T R L 'D E K E I T H .
Dai eased
STEN STROM . DAVIS A MrIS'TOSH
A lt o r n e y e fo r K i e c u t r l a
E d w a r d s Building
S an ford, F lolld a
Publleh Feb. IT, 24 A Vlar. 2. I*

I SEAL!

Sntlra is hsrftby « l ? # n . Iloerd o f Coun ty C n R in iiiilo n ir i o f H*ml*
Belt 1 ONitty* F lor id a, pi op oiaa to rtaona thai p ortion o f rh« s V. 4 e f
tha NK'4 n f Hactlon 11 -S0H*toK l y l n e Raal o f L ak § Ada p r«««n tly
aonrd A - l A t r lo u lt u r n l l o M-l Induntritl.
P u bllr h # « r ln e w ill t&gt;# h«ld In tha .1«mlnol« County Court Hou«».
5 * o f o r d , F lori d *, in t h » C o u n ty Cnm miftlo nur n Room, on 34nroli f,
l M l at lu.no A. M. or •» *oon thnroaftur at p o itib l#
Hoard o f C oun ty C omm.atlonore
Aomta oU C o u n t ) , Florida
Ry J. C. Miauninaoa. C h a lr iM *
A t t l f t Arthur RuHiwtth. Jr.

v BRXOX 'ti/.E . JR.

C oun ly
Judge
fly. Lelha F o w ler
Clerk

I’ uk l l * H e a v i n g

Notice la he reby given, Board o f C oun ty Comm lealoner a o f S em i­
nole County. Florida, p ropose* to r m o n e the f o l l o w i n g described p r o ­
p ert y e o n ' d A - l A g r ic u lt u r a l to M-t Industrial: All Block F and t-ote
I. I. IS. 11. Black K. Hanson A n t s and beg ISV ft w and 173 7 7 ft
B o f N ' i Section poef, run W to VV tin* S B H Of NWVi. lb&gt;nra R to
e pt 2S ft V o f S line -,f NIA*',. thence K to HrU k Road thence h E a r l y
• lon g mad to pt IflS ft V n ' N tin* o f S ’ , o f S V V , o f M I ' , , t h e m * VV
IV* f|, m - n . e N f o a pt 5*0 ft N o f S line o f N VV
o f SVV , o f N E '« .
fhenra W to r&lt;tR and al so all S V V , o f N h V V o f R f . and f: o f Itrl-h
Road all In Haitian SS-SAB-JilK. M o r e p a r tic u la rly , d esc ribe d ea pro*
party praiantly oc cu p ied by Smith R -n iher* L um be r f o . and le n t to
tha VV to T o w e r Co. trenemleelon line and laud acroaa hrlck road
eeetw ard to R R R VV, ap p rn g lr n auly &gt;■, mile N o f N C ity l-lmtte o f
Istngwond on old O rland o llosd
Public hearing will he held In the Keiitlnule t’o u n l y C our t House,
Senford, Florid*, In the C oun ly C ommissioner* Itoom, on March T, S941
at te nit *. st, nr a t anon thereafter aa possible.
Heard o f Co un ty Coinmlaalonere
fo m ln o l* C oun ty , F lorid*
nv J. C Hutchinson. Chairman
Attest Arthur B tokwtth , Jr.
Publlhk f a b IT, m i .
Th# fo llo w in g fu nd* heln ng ini to ow n er* o f lend* wht.*h hev*
been sold for t e l e s , end w h u h h i v e heso un cla imed for lunger then ,
three meaths ere In my Send, ind unite* th# ow n er ehetl eppl- for
l i e * on or heforo M errh 1. DAI. tu h fu n d i wilt he paid Into th#
T.enerel Fund o f hem lnol* Count). Florid a:
K. Pearl Felreh lld
IT a*
M erl in s &gt; Beardsley
11 70
9 I*. HUI
7*0 71
l.*ur* Clark. H»ir*
•o I*
Church nf 9t. Mary
171 tt
Bertha Muhlman
I I I 07
Oeraplr, In*.
111 II
T 4 o m i . n l Roberta
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n v h iii
IJ M
llo m e r A R ulh l* W lle e*
71 II
etiarlea Peterso n
71 IJ
I’ eoll A I’ lnkl* Kely
I D It
Simon Harrle
O il
a E .Oreenlea
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Suii* Diana
At II

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W im eta my hand and DfDelal Seal thle 14th &lt;7ey o f Fob rua ry A D .,

laai.

(SEAL.)
Arthur W. Hack with, Jr.
o f the Circu it Court
Seminole Coun ty, Flori d a
P u e lie h

F e b ru a ry

IT .

Citric

bedroom,

tfowntown,

*80

per

month. FA 23071.

EDGE OF CITY

1.
FURNISHED upstair* 3 • bed­ Located on 3 large lots »¥st
af
room apartment, downtown, $55
Sanford, near eity limit* at
per month, water furnished. P h .' 1200 W. 25th SI. 2-Bedroom, t
FA 2-3071.
bath, nearly new frame noma
with large spinous living argg,
2-BEDROOM modern clean houae
also 2 additional partly finished
for rent at 1810 W. Third St.
bedrooms. Good garden land.
Ph. Bartow. Fia. 533-2326.
$8,900 wuh term*.

7. Huainesa Rentals

SEMINOLE
OFFICE SUITE: 4 rooms, air 1901 So Park
conditioned, downtown location.
CaU FA 2 0753.

NetAew W N A h e l e a r l e g
N olle* la hereby g iv en. Hoard o f Cnawty Commlealonera o f S em i­
nole C o u n t y , Florida, propnee* te ree on e »h* f o l t n a ie g deoerlhod p r o ­
perly to ned R - t R .a ld e n ila l to O-S C o m m v m ia t: lon e * thru II. Block
• ; 1.01* II thru 1). Block I : I.nta S. «. I. S. » Block I; l.n:e I, I. A.
7. (. Illock 7: t-ol*
I thru tt. Block
S. Kota I thru I. ). IA and II
thru I*. Bln. a &gt;. I.ekevlew Sub divisi on It o f .Atlemon:* Spring* end
1.01* It* Ihru l i t vvinwond P erk Replat end mat part o f th* nnpla llt d p o rt io n o f N B 'e Section I t -ilM - I A R lying S of S R. I I * o i l e n d i n g
N a ilieta nr e o f 111 ft fr om lha N arty R W lino o f g R All and that
pari l y in g B o f 9. B. 41* a t t e n d in g 9
ISO ft from the 9'e rly R. W lino
o f 9 It 41*.
P u b lic h ea rin g will be held In the Seminole County Court H e m .
s , I l f o r d Flori d a, la the I 'o u n ty t-'omm leiionar* Room, on March 7, 1**1
a* in .e o A. M. nr aa soon ther eaft er aa poeelbl*.
Board o f Co ub if I'ommlaekowore
Sam m o l* C o * « t y , Florid*

RF J. C. HnteAilnenn, rwairpm*
A tttif
r*hr**ry

Arthur

Beekwlth, Jr.

V», IMA.

SACRIFICE SALE
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WHERE . . . .

WHERE . . . .

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CAN

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MORE HOME
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DOLLAR VALUE
• t • I • 4 Bedrooms

• Planned Lake Front
Community
• 6 Fam ished

M odels fa r

your inspection

Minimum $350 Dn.
pARK H

LAKE MARY BLVD.
Just Weal af 17-92

FA 2-8123;

FA 2-8&amp;70

Terr*ato Floor*, Awning Win.
down. Sliding Glean Doom,
Venetian
BHnAa, O tp Gee,
Electric (tengae

FLORIDA OZIER
ENTERPRISER, INC.
HELMUT R E A L T Y
Selling Agent*

308 W. 13h 84.
Phone FA 3-7666

NOTICE!
SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS

C O ST
If you art a Seminole County resident, but live out o f the

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Beautiful Lakefront Homes
On Lake Mary
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3 Bedroom*
2 Full Tited Bath*
( olurrd Fixture*

t nderground Oil Tank
Sereeoed Pacek

Terraaio Floor*
Full wall gist* sliding doaew
All Electric kitchen
Fruit Wood CakiaeU
Steel Door Jambe
All Porch** Have Insulated
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FA 2-8781)

Finn-real

O ffice Hours: 8:00 a. m. - 5:30 p. m. W eek-Days, 8:00 a. m. -12:00 Noon S a t

A. FUATI, Owner

Handi - House O f Central Fla., Inc.
3618

OCCUPANCY

H o u se * Located a i B ro a d m a r sa d C U c maeit
A ve nue . L a k e M a t y , J g e t W eat ad * i n f ~ i 4

Inn

P. O. Box 385, Lake Mary
TELEPHONE FA 2-1654

= £fc= a

CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent or sale.
Reasonable.
Owner. FA 2-1597.

BELOW

»4000

REALTY
Ph. FA S-93N

9. For Sal* or Rent

Fuhlian February U. VMl

Fablieh

l.eael V ellr.

3 ROOM furnished apartment, 4-BEDROOU, 3 hath. PA 2-0233.
$00.00 a month, close in. til
HELMLY REALTY
S. 4th St , call FA 3-4263 or
306 W. 13th Street
FA 2-5786.
TA 2-7603, Eveniais PA MSTt
2 BEDROOM Furnished bouse.
Ph. NO 6-3122.
2-BEDROOM
masonry
house;
plaster walls, Florida room,
COTTAGE, furniihed. I bedroom
lor X 150' lot, $6,500. PA 2-1211.
with porch. Casselberry, Phone
TE S-1U98.
4 BEDROOM, I hath beuJj. PR.
*
2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,1 TA 2-0412.
kitchen equipped. 817 Escam­
HOME on your lot I mn arrangn
bia Dr. FA 2-093 after 12:00.
financing for your new home,.
Some leaa than $6 06 per •%.
1-BEDROO.M house. 4u9 W. Third
ft., completely finished, with
St. Ph. FA 2-2021.
built-in range and oven. Cal
FURNISHED 2 story house, 3
builder, Fern Park. TE $-$$$$.

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12. Real Estate For 8 0

Legal Notice

19A1

Legal Notice
V .ll.e of

that
I Inland l o
raglatar eald
na m* with tha Clerk o f in* C ir­
c u it Court, Seminole Coun ty. Flor­
ida. In aecor da nca wit h th* provlslnna o f th*
Flrtltloua Nsm*
statutes,
to-w lt:
Section
AIMS
FTarlde Statatae ttIT.
Slg
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Publish Jan. 17 A Fsh. 2. IS. IT.

F A 2-2611

8. For Rent

FOUND: Liver and whit* female 2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­ SAN LANTA APARTMENTS. Nice 12-BEDROOM cottage. Baby aclarge apartments. 404 E 14th ' cepted. In Lake Mary FA 2 1737.
bird dog. FA 23114.
ped. FA 2-5303.
SL Ph. FA 2-4212.
3-ROOM
furniihed apartment,
LOST: Jan. 12th., worn black bill FUR.N Apt. 301*4 W let I t
FURNISHED S room apsrtment
tile bath, close in. 601 Palmetto.
fold, train ftatioa jrard, Fran­ LARGE 3 Bedroom house, un­
with screen porch. FA 2-3164
Call PA 2-1374 after 5:30 p.m.
ce! Brown * identification paper!
furnished, on Upstla st the end
between 1:00 k 6:00.
inside. FA 2-7911 after 4:00
TWO bedroom furnished apsrt­
of first road to left after leaving
p. m.
ment 2101 Magnolia, $55. Phone
20th St. Owner will be on pre- FURNISHED efficiency apart­
ment. full bath, clean, $40.
FA 2-3931
LOST: Female Siamese cat. light
rai'«*
« « » « « . Saturday
407W W. First St., Apt. 3.
tan with dark brown feet If
‘ “ d Sund*y.
NICELY furniihed 2 bedroom
found contact W. E. Miller, FURNISHED apt ISO Park Avt. FURNISHED 1 bedroom house
cottage, 3312 So. Sanford Ave.
Sanford Motel, FA 2-3403.
near base. Adult*. $46 per
FA 2 3659.
BACHELOR apartment, furnished,
month. FA 2-463.V
RENT A BED
313 Palmetto Avenue.
2. Notices - Personals
— FURNISHED apartment $30 mo. |Rollaway. Hospital k Baby Beds
3 BEDROOM apt FA 2-1462 be­
Inquire at postoffiee bulletin
By Day, Week or Month
THRIFT SHOP Is moving from
tween 9 a. m.-S p. m.
board
in Geneva.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
27134 Orlando Hwy. to 304 E.
—
Ph. FA 2-5161
116 W. 1st. St.
3rd. St. opening Friday, 17th, UNFURNISHED 2 Bedroom dup­ 3-LARGE rooms,
unfurnished,
lex
apartment, kitchen elec-1 downstairs. FA 3-3119.
at t 30 YV« buy and sell used
NEWLY redecorated, spick and
trically equipped; garage. Ph.
clothing. FA 2-1423.
span 3 room apartment, kitchen
ROOM k BOARD. PA 1-3IM.
PA 2 3703.
equipped, 306 Magnolia. $35.
DRIVING to Orlando? Leave
Call FA 2-7004.
APARTMENT,
etseap,
elderly
your child at the Casselberry
STENSTROM RENTALS
couple or woman FA 3 2936.
Day Nursery, convenient, mi We have many Inquiries for
3-ROOM apartment, completely
Hwy 17 92. Ph. TE 6-4006.
rental hornet if you are plan­ KURN. cottage. FA 3-2600.
furnished 313 Palmetto.
ning to leave this area, why
OPEN— Pete* Wateh Repair,
NEW’ efficiency apartment, fur­
not investigate our rental and 4-ROO.MS. clean. 611 Park.
21S1* Oak Avenue
nished. Grand Bend Ave. &amp;
property management service. UNUSUALLY Diet unfurnished 1
I N E Z E JOHXES. hta wlfa.
Country
Club Road, Lake Mary,
Def en da nts
Your satisfaetoa guaranteed.
bedroom
garage apartment;
• 1 IT TO r oH E L T.O aK H o n r O A K E
6. For Rent
Harley
Wilhelm,
Box
485,
T O i Cliarlaa K. Jotinaa and
ventral beating, air condition­
Lake Mary.
Inaa E. Jchnaa.
rtcrrriot n s t m ;
ing, near churches and stores.
l-BEDROOM
furnished
apart­
tin F a ' r f a i A»* nue .
NOTICK
IS hereby
given
the!
Stenstrom Realty
Orlando. Florida.
No children, no pet*. $40. Ph. DUPLEX: 2 bedrooms, 2 porchea,
I * m en g a ged In huelneee i t *OnS
ment. Contact 2112 Palmetto.
Tau, Charlaa E. Jn hn et and Inaa Adame
Ave.
San fo rd,
nemlnol*
carporte, kitchen equipped, wa­
FA 3 4363.
lit N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-2420
E. Johnte. ara he reby
natlftad Coun ty. Florida, un der Ilia flrtlter furnished. FA 2 1996.
that a Hill o f C om p lain t to f a r t . tloua natna of. C E N T R A L F I / ) R 2 BEDROOM unfurnished bouie,
rloaa -e r teln
m o r t g a g e on
tha IDA
IN V E S T I G A T I V E
AOB.NCT.
fo l l o w i n g dcacrlbad p ro p erty , to- and that t Intend to r eg le t er eald
REAL
MCE 3 bedroom house,
corner lot. 1M Country Club
n a m . with tha Clark o f the t'lrcult
aalli
kitchen
equipped, water furn­
Circle.
It
Pays
Court. Seminole C o u n t ) , Florida. In the I eurt o f IS* f o a m y Ju dg e,
t.ot T. Block IT. North O r ­
ished. 37th k French Ava. Ph.
lando.
a c c ord in g
to
plat
In arrordan c# wit h tha prnvlelona hemlnwl# ( a a aty State a f Flavlga.
3-ROOM apartment, private bath,
tharaof
recorded
In
riat
o f tha F ictitious Name Stetutee. l a P ro b ata.
FA 2-4411.
To U«t
Rook II. Page* I t and It,
to.w it:
Section
ISJ.OS Tlorlda ■a re tbe Estate o f i
clean. Adults, no pots. Call
Publlo Record* o f Seminole
o e r tn u n :
k e it h .
Htatulee 1IST.
DUPLEX, furnished, available
FA 2-1619.
S lg : W illia m n Tanner, Jr.
Coun ly. Florida.
Detested
Tha HERALD
F I N A L NOTILB
Including .p a c ifi c a lly , but
not Publleh Jan. 17 A Feb. S. 1«. 17.
16th. Adults. FA 2-3610.
SLEEPING ROOMS, tho Gables,
by a t &gt; o f limitation, tha f o l ­
Notice la hereby giv en that tha
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lo w in g f u t u r e , and a&gt;iulpm«nt,
u n d er t lg n ed will, on tha H a d day
3-BEDROOM house, So. Puvecrest
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
in s v n r o n a t i t m o i - u u t t v n
Want Ada.
all parmanaatly taaiallad:
o f March, A D 11*1, p retent to
Addition. Ph. FA 2 8719.
the H on ora hl* r o u n ' y J u d g e o f
I. n a i l l l a a t . r — Tane lr ay — P L o n in v .
HOUSE. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Ph.
CITATION
S em in ole
C oun ty.
Florida,
her
modal FA*}
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$61
MO. 2-bedroom, all electric,
t. lint W ater He ater — Day A
fin al return, a rcoun t and v o u c h FA 2 4145.
C L A R E N C E W. W R IG H T,
ere. e « Eee. utris o f il«e Eetata o f
Night — modal IOC
partly
furniihed, near N.A.S.
h ee b ee s filed a g aln et y ou end
nr.-ee .ed G E R T R U D E
KE ITH.
decaaaed.
HOUSE TRAILER, !arge,12' x 18'
Phone FA 2-3546 after 6.00 p.m.
y o u era required to t erv a a c opy T H K a I A T E o r
r i.O NIIIV
T o and at eald time, then and there,
living room, &gt;* mile from bate.
o f y o u r A n en er o r pleading to AN! OH A l.l. PEItnONA I I V V I M . . m ak e ap p licat ion In th* es id J u d g e
t t . i i H i v n .a v v i v r t ; n r . e r fnr a final ae ttlem sn l nf her ad
tha Rill o f Complain t on lha plain - o n
F ICTITIOIB BANK
WF-LAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Private lot. FA 2 1087.
SM I TO T H E
ESTATE
OF m in is 'i a! .on o f
li f t 's a t t o r n * ). W A L K E R . W A L K ­ l h
said eethl*. and NOTICE IS he reby g i o n the! I
private baths, 114 W. First St.
TV.
W RIO H T.
H E ' fnr a o or de r d ie ch a r g in g ner ae am en g a ged In huelneee at 211*4
E R A RAHC, Van S k iv e r Building. I I . V I I E M R
UNFURNISHED I - b a d r o o m
W in te r lleven. M o n d e , and file t E V S t . l l i
such
K iecutrll.
O ak Ave. gem ln ol a Coun ty. F lor ­
home, large fenced yard, $85. 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house.
You ar* hereby no tifie d that a
t b s origin al Anawer nr pleading
Dhted thle th* H i n day o f F e b ­ ida. under th* flctlt lou a nam* af.
In lh* nffli e o f the Clerk of the petition has been filed In thle ruary. A. D., 1DS1.
P E T E 'S
WATCH
Ith.I'VIP.
end
FA 2 5192.
FA 2 3049 or FA 2 6347.

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12.

Real Estate For Sale
* * o r Sale

|&gt;-• Real Estate For Salt

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2-BEDROOM home, dean. $8 Joo FOR SALE:
Dome and I acre*
Ph FA 2-11173.
of Unit Rt 1 Box *9 A.
- 1•
4 BR HOUSE. by owner FA 2-5372

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OUR

BOARDING

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BOARDING

3UPCOOM WiLHACt CON­
TEMPT OP COU*T CHAMeS.
voo tiNOi«»stA».o$—Tell
Mw t o cons o a a m.mv5 » l p
IN CUSTOOV, ‘

Stenstrom Realty

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— P ta n A P S r . l CO O LO /I WANTS
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Lied furniture, appliances, tool*, NEW Sportsman Camper, sleeps
etc Bought-Sold. Larry * Mart.
4 people, ilia on most $s or H
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
ton truck*. FA 2-3791.
*

HOUSE

&lt;&amp;:tN HiM so enraosd 1
UOOP it.JBP TUiSSCOUNDREL
S 1NC6 TV45- DAV lUWPHEAO
F0OS3 TA&lt;iSO PUOTOuWAPNS/1.
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A R SA N ATTACHED A*FO«?
A AWN NOU TV4AT IF SO MUCH AS,
5AL&amp;*5i5M 1o His 6 ANEL /
A WOOD OF- TUl% APPEA06 IN
t o setter stay
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TW* PUBLIC POINTS,VLLWANO ^
INCOGNITO FOR A
OOfiN A 56NT6NCE FOR 5lA«10eR ..
FEW DAYS UNTIL HETWicr WILL MAXfi JUOVCIAL W6TCGV,
DOWN/
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ROSA L PAYTON

38. Articles For Sale

.17. Furniture

OftfAT C A L S A R / l U M E N 'T l

scuB* scA«ei.v w o e * -/ A cow *

OOJT 4jS7 STAMO-mEOS
■JflOPLt — TVS WASTM inG.'
ctwen \ cv.iva OUT op tw.9

Drive by and lake a look af the
neatest two bedroom home |n
Sanford. Oh.ervr the |l r i , lit Y Park Ave Ph me »*A 2 2420 i
(100 ft. * HO ft» heautiful lot
Then call ua for appointment ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
to ice interior. You'll be de
Raymond Lundquut, Attoc.
lighted. Can be bought for on­ FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg, j
ly $WO down.
APPROXIMATELY FIVE ACRES
with tree*, in good water area,
WE TRADE'
on
paved road. Small down
W .H . B ill" Stem pcr Agency
payment.
Realtor—tnturor
&gt;4.900
phone FA 2-4991
112 N Park

$30 Down. $30 Per Month

OUR

HOUSE

vry W 06D.3U066 M6NCH/.1 l TOOT I t ,

3 FRONT LOTS in residential An attractive .1 bedroom F» hath,
home. new. on a corner lot..
section. Phone FA 2--0768
This deilrable home feature*
3 BEDROOM, l«i hath hotifc.
» paneled living room and built- I
JVO pin* dosing rn«(i
in s.’ » kitchen Call today for,
immediate thowmg. FHA term* 1
monthly payment*. r\ 2 62.X3.
$13,230.

871 E. 20th STREET

Fri. Feb. 17, 1001 — T a j* 9

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• BIC, VALUES
FACTORY TO YOU
• gUICK CREDIT
ALUMINUM BLINDS
• EASY TERMS
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMTS t rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or oylon
WILSON - MAIER
cords.
New- and Used Furniture
Senknrik Glass ami Paint Co.
311 E. Fint St.
FA 2-3823 I
210 Magnolia
Th. FA 2-4622
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
W II E E I. CHAIRS, crutches,
Mattress renovating Expert Up­
cane*, walker*.
holstering. All ,3'ork Guaran­
FREE DELIVERY
teed. Call Ntx Bedding Mfg.
Prescription* our Specialty
Co.. FA 2-21D, 1301 Sanford
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY"
Ave.
2nd and Mellon* 111#
Th. FA 2-7107.
ROl.LAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Be,|». Day, Week, nr Month—
SACRIFICE SALE: 1 good HoU
FURNITURE CENTER
point refrigerator $30, I dineit*
lion French Ave.
suite $23. Call r.A 2-3927 bo.
Ph. FA 2 7933
Iwrrn 3:00 k 10:00 p. m.
New A l'»ed Fun.itlire A Appli­ FOLDING wheel rhair $36. Moni
ance* A t«ood Place To
Culpepper, P. 0. Bog $8, Long.
BUY. SELL or TRADE
wood

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/ P OOX UXF. A
•11 Locuat Street Unfinished 2 Regittered Real Estate Broker
l?NAY4 VVUV
e-i«
lon &amp; y; a u *
M S 'S LftANiNfc »
bedroom home. Will finance Th. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Jenkins Furniture
PURT.\BLE G. E. diihwaaher
400 Sanford Ave
FA 2 7430
completion cost Alsu, untinish$83. 9’ x 12* hemp rug $23. Ph.
NO DOWN PAYMENT-On your
e&lt;l aluminum tiding shell home;
.'Li. A uto Repair Service
21. Itcauly Salons
|27.
■ Special Services
FA 2 3393.
lot: will build 3 bedroom con-: 12. Heal Eatatc l o r Sale
3 bedroom located in Casa Villa
------------------, .IS. Articles For Sale
crete
block
home,
FHA
financ­
TUNING A REPAIRING
Heights, near Uvicdn
ONE portable Remington typeMUST SELL, bring transferred. Harriett a Beauty Nook celebrates I
AUTO GLASS
ed. Dirt road* accepted. Ready
20 GAL. garbage ran* $2 96 1 writer $13. one Radial bench
W. L ilARMON
National Beauty Week! $take
| Two bedroom home. Lott down
SUPREME REALTY
to muve into, $6,130.00. Onlr I
INSTALLED
Blanket Special. 2 for $3. ArmyPh. FA 2 4223
saw with motor $73. 2430 Myrtle
your appointment now. and be
payment,
monthly payment!
Of Orlando. Inr.
$37 00 per mo. Call J. W. Hall. 1 $59.30 It6 Uarriion Dr. Ph
W indshield
Back liln**
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Ave.
»ure to register for th# Free *
CHerry 1-3331. After .100 pm.
FKUilDAIHK
Realtor, FA g-3641. Evening*
Door Gin**
Vent G!a *8
Trio to Nassau tfor 2). Winner
FA' 2-7391.
FA 2 0933
Sale* A Service
FA 2 1383 or FA 2 8437.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
SF.RVICK
\%iu
announce*! on norK
.IB. Art idea Wanted
G. II HIGH
Outdoor
Table Top* A Stats
Srnkarik
Glass
and
Paint
Co,
at $.30 p m , March 10th.
St. Johns Realty Co.
Fair Value Properties HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK Oviedo. Fla FO 3 3313 Daya 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622 lot Marker* — Stilt — Lintel* I WILL HUY your ear regardled
COUNTRY
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Evening, Sanford FA 2-3683.
Strp* — Patio Block* — Sand , of condition or make, Homef
RAYMOND 11. BALL
2-REDROOM home with five
103 So. Oak
Ph. FA 2-37^ _
116 N Park Ave.
Th. FA 2 6123
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
And Associate*
1.1.1. Host* IL .Motor*
Little, 1012 Sanford Ave.
acres of hearing orange grove.
Oil Hunters Cleaned
309 Elm A»e.
Ph. FA 2-JI31 j
Ph. FA 2 5611,
2lv ACRES high land, cement 218 So. Park
Gateway To I'he Waterway
omplete Repair Service. Pnone
WANTED: Uaed piano, Wdl pay
FA 21290 Re-Opening- Special! L
$100 IMNECREST $100
block 1 bedroom, 2 bath home, Lake Mary Branch
Your K\ IN RUDE Dealer
SEIULER oil furnace capable of
Your
choice
of
Realistic
or
Breck
FA
2
1117
before
12
00
or
alter
$300 rath for tpinei, $71 lot
W* arc proud to offer this at­
attached garage and storage.
Hobson Sporting: Good*
healing large house, excellent
Permanent, including Hair Cul
3.00 p. m
upright, ph. FA 2-1*71.
NOTHING DOWN
tractive home for your inspec­
301 6 9 E. lit.
Ph F A 2 3961
I'onditiun, con $272. will tell I
....
tion. 3 bedroom* and one bath C. A.
Whiddon, Sr. Attractive 2 bedroom home on and Styling
1NVELOPES, Letterhead*. »t*tclur
$100, oil lank and stand in­
$7
oo
COMPLETE
1
304 W. 24th Street, nothing
located at 107 W. Woodland
BROKER
Mcrcurv Outboard Motor*
menu, invoice*, hand bill*, and
cluded. FA J.xv'’ before 10.00
down and priced right at &gt;11,600. Two Senior Operator* to terve
Drive Will be completely re­ 2**2 bo. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3991
WOODRUFF MARINE
program*.
etc.
Progre»tive
or after 4:00 p. m.
you. Air conditioned dryer*
Drive hy and have a look. If
novated prior to occupancy.
2HH French Ave.
FA 2 1392
Printing
Co.
Pnon*
FA
2-2931—
with
relaxilalor
chair*.
BY OWNER: Reducing $2000 fur
you like what you »cc ca ll:
.■ ' l:
__ LL1 lJi.r.T-----L- ,,,
308 W et 13th St
quick sale. 3 Bedroom, 2 hath
today
for an appointment. 1 I.A R .R K ’ R E A L T Y SA LO N
.11. .Machinery - Tools
2610
Hiawatha
Th
FA
2-1398
(
C.il hutisc on 2 lots. Lined
Don I mi** the opportunity.
I ' f S T O M Ill-FIDELITY RE­
draw drape*, Sprinkler system.
CORDING SERVICE Wedding*, l PLAN! .eltini machine. Call
l it N. Park Ave I’ nnne FA 2 2420
FA 2-3853.
FA 2-1263.
Church Choir*, Special Talent.
Malhe*
Vluaic,
Fir.t
A
French.
.'Hi. Trailers • Cabanas
FARMER'S AGENCY OWNER being transterred. Sac
FA 2 6207
riiicc $1500 equity for $300. lit N. Park Ave Phone FA 2 2420
N V. Farmer, Realtor
SPARTAN TRAILER. R o y a l
la»w monthly payments. 3 bed
2485 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5221
INCOMETAX
Walker Btukkng
Manoun 37 x 8 ft., 2 bedroom,
Ye*, there’* l e t s of
room*, kitchen equipped Fenc 1.1. .MorlRage Loan*
After hours FA 2-2*416 FA 2 3012
2310 Oak
FA 2-7*84
Qualified Service
$2,800 FA 2 7922.
•T8 E ” left In thee* Exrd yard, ttl Kdgemen Ave.,
MORTGAGE LOANS
II L. Whrlchel
Ira Clean. Mechanically
N. Orlando. FA 2-7681.
THRFK bedroom, two Bath home
FHA and Conventional
22. Build • Taint - Repair
I
.17. Furniture
appointment call FA 2
Good I.ow Ml leaf* Beau*
in Sunland. $493 ('own, pick op
Commercial A Residential
—
N E\V~FHA—HOMES STENSTROM R E A L T Y
lira!
payment*. Call FA 2 8227.
INC'O.MK TAX SERVU’ K R E -U P IIO I.S T E n i.N n , work g u a r­
PAINTING: Color* a specialty.
anteed
Free
c*lim
ate*.
Phone
TKK ’ N GRKKN ESTA'
O. M HARRISON
Residential, commercial, mdu*
111 N Park Are Phone FA 2-2420
Hardtop; lintxl TranaportaAvailable (or immediale occup­
FA 2-7818 or TK * 2333.
Hiawatha
Ph. FA M2!
trial
Licenced sod bonded. 7
lion, Aa la
ancy. $10,230 and up; 1•a hath*.
FA
2
791$
Work
guaranteed
Free
oati
i.ttl
Palmetlo
Li. llii*inr*H Opportunitim
F.AIILV AMERICAN »ofa. Chair,
Drive out 20th Street In Cot
(able, $75. Call FA 2 33*4 alter
LANDSCAPING A
Club Road and lo the
I io.oin) OPPORTUNITY
oi FA 2 4437.
3.00 p. III.
LAWN
SERVICE
Course.
The Xtackle General Development
ig, Fertilizing, etc
For I7T
.
.
Corp is looking for a llcon-cd CARPENTRY, painting, roofing *
Sell l « Ynur Furniture. Quirk
Free
Kitimalr
call
FA
2-7197.
and
cement
work
FA
2
1899
sales representative in the
v n i i r Willi Ibe i'a*|i. SUPER
Want room for
small garden?
Sanford area to icll it* lot*, at
TRMMNU POST FA 2 0877.
IIKI. AIR Twa Itpoc ledaa;
PLATTS
CARPENTRY
6#rvieei,
|
[
•Jll. Flowers - Plants • Shrubs
Would .vou en&gt;f) a workshop
$10 down and $1(1 per month,
V-*, PowerglMo.
XXilh Oxerdriee, EquippaA.
new work A repair. Bpeetaltio
ami garage? Need a furnished | in tuch well known develop­
PAN' SI E S
in Fla. room enclosures. Ph.1
2 bedroom home in lop condi
ment* as Port Charlotte, I’ort
GRAPEVII.l.E NURSERY
FA
2-7416.
lion’
We
ha,c
Ihn
home,
locat­
RP.XOY FDR OCCUPANCT
St. Lucie and Port Malabar,
(■rapeville Ave near 20th SI.
ed close to town on a paved
working out of the Orlando ofrh'tfvtr from m anr xarieri
road. Priced at only 58Too he(ice and hacked hy powerful 2:t. Building Mntrrtals
.10. Poultry • Pels • Slock
I exterior H r.ign * and floor
.
. '? ? ? . .
raii-o owner needs cash, (all
advertising.
A profitable career LUMBER - HARDWARE • TAINT '
plan*.
NOW
with this leader in the Flor­
ROOFING
FHX lavan*
4 Redroonvi
2 Rath*
champion dock. F\ 2 vow
ida real estate field can be
\\ EDWARDS
-WE TRADE''
your*.
Call
W'lliam
Young.
1 Bedroom* 2 Hath*
XXindaor llardbtp, Xlnat 8a#
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
.11. Autom obiles • Trucks
\V. H. ••Rill" Stem per Agetiry
Xlanager, fur an appointment
To Beliefe It!
We Give TV Stamps
.1 Bedroom* &gt; l ' j Bath*
Realtor— Instlror
lo
talk it over. Orlando. 90.1 W. 3rd St.
1 X 2 7*98 937 CHEVROLET converiihle.
,T Bedroom*
1 Bath
Phone FA 2 4M1
112 N Pari
GA 3-2712 Office in the Cherry
clean. II. Edward* Builder*
with or without screened
Plata tlutrl Bldg
21. Fileclriral Nervirr*
Supplier, FA 2 789*.
purrh.
CUSTOM CROSS COUN.
.
TOM IIAKLAND SAYS:
|! MODERN service Ballon for lease
TRY STATION WAGON;
sin
CHEVROLET
‘
x
tun
iru.
k.
DOWN
AS 1.0"
Six
Cylinder,
Automatic
!
hy major nil company. Mnde- House Wiring — Electric Service
Our ilianl.* in the many Sanloid
new tire*, excclleni condition, folk* Mho nter ihr |i*»l year*,
I’ AA MEM
AS
Frigidairt Xppliam.es
Trane mtsaloa.
Radio
and
j
rata investment required. Write
*acrifice $165
j 2*. PinerreH hate |iurrha&gt;eii car* at ( arland . .
Healer. IS.604 Artaal Mn#
Sid Vthlen — Randall Electric
Box
44,
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Herald.
Con*enlionul • FHA
Mwner
Mile*.
Absolutely
Drive. Phone hA 2 2128
Now, for your root rnlence, w*
il? Mamolla
Ph. M 2-09U
X-8 Half Ion Pi.kop Truck
New!
FHA In Service
.'Minimum • LI; Hath
bring It, Saitlnril Ihe lineel »fletUi. Female Help lYanlctl
9&gt;8 FORD alalion wagon, mec- |lion of tar* in I lorida.
FINANCIN G
2.*». I’ litmbiiig "t-rx ices
banleally aouiid. ::ood lire-, *arD IR E l T IO N S : Turn We.t
mice, $393.
FA 2 SD'i nr .57 I I.N(OI..N Premier ( |te. $1193
Pl.l
MBING
M ID W A Y - C A A N A N
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on 201 h S I Follow I oiinlr*
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2170
after
8 00 p. m
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t.’lub KH. A " a t r h for aur
AREA OPEN!
39
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4
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i LEAN 33 Pontiac 9 pavtenger
•l(na.
flepreient A V O N COSMK11 II
&lt;1713
R 1. II XItX i 5
J
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Women
over
3
.5
given
wagon; radio, healer, power 33 Ml 10 I It3 ( Dr. Seal. $ 393
FHA
J P " f TO TA L
b u il t
in
201 Sanford Ave. Phone 7 x : Of t
1 399
brake*, automata franxmnvlun 31 Ml.|)S I Dr. 9*
special consideration. \Xrite,
Brill Krntinmy, $•$ To ID
&gt; 379
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Mllea I’ er Gallon M( l.aa
4 new Urea. FA 2 1910.
I
Manager. Box 216, Lockhart
1 Branch, Orlando, (or personal
FOR SALE OR TRADE
If tom harland’s 1 ■
SEE and COM PARE —
1 interview.
One 19V) Ford $160. One 1955
CONSTRICTION CO.. INC.
DIIlKt I KINS: Id Xlia. So.
Mercury $345 One 1931 XIi-r.
.’ ? ? $
.
Plumbing A ili-atinj;
of Sanford on $ l«j. 17-92
211 Weil 23th Street
C A R l .A
rury
$)43 See at Kiddy SiandAIR CONDITIONING
Turn XXe-t \l &lt;lur Signs.
I M l'A t . A S P O R T C O U P E
1 17. Mnle Help Wanted
I’bone F \ 2-HIM
ard Oil Serv lice Station. lot;
V • 6.
Power glide.
Power
CONTRACT and REPAIR VX&lt;&gt;RK
French Ave., Sanford, Fla
| XX XNTED: 1 colored salesmen 1007 Sanford Ave.
Steering, Air Conditioned.
7X 2 456’
M O N E Y -B A C K
iilrJ C U A R A N T C t r
Gothic
Gold
F ln id i and
lo work Seminole County and
Alatlon XXagon. Nine PatFit CHEVROLET 4 door irdan
W hits Sidew all Tires.
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surrounding area. Will inter­ 2*i. It.ulio A Telexision
aenger.
A
Real
Nice
Car
Fur cheap trantporialmn call
view Mon. lo oo a. m. - 12:00
.sou SO. FRENCH AVE.
F\ 2 7.501.
noon at Friendly Cafe, 309 T V SERVICE within Ihe hour.
Sanford Ave, Sanford.
All part* and labor po'itively
guaranteed 90 daya Service
I!L Situation* Wanted
calls $2.00 Sunshine TV, Ph
FA 2 9792.
ONE DOLLAR DOWN IS yL L YOL PAY
■■
HOUSE CLEANING:
window*,
wall*, floors. Ph. FA 2-1212.
2nd ST. and 1'At.ME’rro
27. Special Service*
So. Ha mol »n I Dr. Hardtop,
SUNLAND
ESTATES
Xir ( ombtinned, All Power
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Equipment
PUMPS - .SPRINKLERS
would like position In Sanford
BEDROOMS - 1 &amp; 2 BATHS
All type* and Hies, installed
Winter Park area. FA 2 *702.
•'Do It Yourself"
3103 E IN IMMEDIATELY
66 F A I. C O N 2 |),H,f
...... $1593
WK REPAIR AND SERVICE
21. Ileantv Salon*
till i A l H I . I. M — lIpnuinslrAlar, Loaded .
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.Monthly Payment-* Lower I ban Rent
210 V -l. Radio and llealer,
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Spoleaa Inra Siltrr Finish.
59 B E N A t I.T 4 Door
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Ph. F X 2 6132
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. &lt;1295
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2
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Stcnslrom Realty

Sunny Days
Specials!

Dawn's

Stenstrom Realty

GOOD
USE CARS

54 Mercury

gRAVENNA
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56 Mercury

[HOMES

1595

58 Chrysler

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Contact JIM HUNT, Salei Manager
j

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
* or. Hwy. 17-92 8 2&gt;lh St . -aolord
PHONE FA 2-1391
NltiHTB FA 2 06i*
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319 F. FIRST s r .
PHONE FV 2-0811

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Shriners Set 'Big Night' Monday

750 NAS Men
Homeward Bound

Th« Sanford Shrine Club la •Davis. J.»e Corley. W. R. Willis, have gone Into the operation of
planning a night to remember Harold Kvstner, Thomas Vaughn the hospitals since the opening of
Monday for tha many Nobles of and others.
the first one hsva amounted to
Sanford and the area.
The main project of the Shnne over IS* million.
This will bo tho annual tnstalla- ( Club has always been helping cripNew officers to be install*^
tlon night for the new officers pled children. Today there are 17 Monday are President, R. C. Whitof the club, with many illustrious Shrine hospital* in operation, the mire; First V-Pres. Bob Brown,
gwests and a special feature will first having lieen opened in injs. Second V-Prts. Hob Billhimer;
be the burning of (he mortgage. Shreveport. La. in Sept. 1327. lltc secretary. Rupert Strickland; and
After this it done, the building and same year that toe Sanford Club Treasurer, Rob Dean. A board of
tho property, valued at |«0,000, was organixed. Records show that directors will also bo Installed,
Al Skinner retiring president, inwill belong to tha Shriners of the approximately 200,000 children
ares, the result of many hours of have been rured or materially viles all Nobels in the Sanford
hard work and trus Shrine spirit. helped. Any child under IS years area allend the meeting, live dinTha Sanford Shrfno Club was of age, of parsnts unable to pay ( ner and program,
organised in 1922 and Noble for treatment, regardless of race,' Illustrious Pontentate Charted
Frank Miller waa tha first presi- color or religion ia eligible to en- Snapp and all member* of tha
dent. Originally chartered by Mo- 1ter a Shrino hospital. Average Divan will be present, aa wall aa
roeco Temple, tho club waa one of stay ia 91 days. Total funda that. many past Potentate*,
tha first to receive a charter
^
..
from the Bahia Templt when it
was organiled in 19SS.
.'•*v. r
During the time that Ernest
Southward was president, plans
wera formulated to construct a
new club building. Noble W. K.
Kirchhoff donated tha lot* and
work was begun by Nobles Ed

The U.S.S. Saratoga which in enrnute home from the
Atediterranean Sea and the U.S.S. Independence which in
soon to follow will he bringing 750 Navy men back to their
families in Sanford.
VAH*9 flight crews will he first to arrive home.
The Skywarrior bombers o f the Hoot Owl squadron will

be catapulted from tha Saratoga
Feb. 24.
Cdr. SI Johnson, aquadron skip­
per, will he first off and will load
the (light to Ramey Field. Squad­
ron support personnel will remain
in the Saratoga until she arrives
in Mayport on Feb. Zb and will
return to Sanford by bus.
VAII-1 will be returning in the
Hanford Grammar School P-TO
Independence. The planes and
members heard tha latest report
flight crews are expected at Ra­
THE RETIRED FOLKS CLUB o f Chuluota held a "Poverty P arty" at the
•a Juvenile delinquency In Seminmey Field on March 2.
( ‘(immunity House Thursday which opened with a pot-luck aupper at 6 p. m.
ala County aa Ken McIntosh, city
Tha remaining personnel will reShown are, left to right, George Haig, Rose .Muaka, L. A. Ratliff, Sophie
Judge, apoke before tha group , turn hom# , fter th# independence
Kosti, Sam Mason, Faye McCunc, Joe Muaka and Alyne Ratliff.
Tueaday.
docks in Norfolk, Va.
(Herald Photo)
Tho Judge, alao president of the
The wivea of both squadrons
Seminole County Juvenile Council,
have been busy planning home
railed for united action by an In. cbming ceremonies which will take
formed and aroused community to
place when the squadron plane
blot out the delinquency problem.
arrive. Families, friends and local
Ground wav broken and con­
"Children need models, not cutofficials
will
be
on
band
to
greet
struction
started on a new wing
lea," said McIntosh, a* he criticis­
Appointed to terv* on the nomi­
R. T. Milwee, Supt. of Schools, eight from the Lake Monroe
the returning airmen.
ed television and other deterrents
for
the
First
Pentecostal Church
nating committee were
Mrs.
advised that "Seminole County School.
to good moral alimate.
of
Longwood,
Feb. 4.
students are achieving above the
On the stale supported Junior Velma Mitchell. Mrs. Kathryn
Janies Lee. program chairman.
Hughey,
Mrs.
Hen
Bullard
and
Growth
of
Ihr
Sunday School
national norm in mine arras and rolleg' qurstion, he spoke fav­
Introduced tha speaker, and slated
comparable rating in others," In orably. staling that these Insti­ Mrs. Rose Murphy.
made expansion of the nursery
that Idea* presented hy McIntosh
The next meeting was anI hit addrei* at a meeting of the tution* will he built' from state
department a must, Rev. E.
rnuld well be put to use to build a
|county council of schools at San­ taxes anyway, and it will behoove .nounced for April 19 and will
Grant, pastor of the church said, I
stronger America.
ford Junior High Wednesday.
the eitl/ens to take advantage of|hV h' ld al So,,' h,,,le ™mary at
In other action, the newly form­
Milwee made a plea for un­ them. He declared that present «hich lime each orian.iilion w ill, and the new wing also will eoned organiiatlon headed by Donald
derstanding
of the school situation indications are that rising cost. I **
* rf!,u,ne of 1,1 ,ai" an office and store-room.
The grounds of Mrs. Harvey
Jones, made plans for an art festi­
as he gave the lair it report of will make most college, prohlbithe year,
Seven classes are conducted for
Smith's
Lake
Onora
home
will
Shrine Club Building — Paid Fori
val to lie staged at the Grammar
the slate survey team, lie ex­ live for the average family.
the graded Sunday School in­
he
the
site
of
Skil*
Day,
an
all
School In April. Thia event, to be
plained
that
all
school
construc­
Mrs. Gordon Frederick presi­
struction.
held In conjunction with a supper day camp program for Seminol* tion ii hated on need at present­ ded over the session, during
County
Girl
Scout
Neighborhoods
Officers for the new year,
and other attractions, will be the
ed by tha survey team which ia which she announced a council
One and Two, Feb. 23.
which begin* April 1. include T.
P-TO project for tha year to aid in
| Uaaaaaaw*
Service team members, leaders required hy law to function ; ,iudy course to be held March 2
C. Dempsey, supt.; Geo Barker,
landscaping the school grounds.
at the junior high school.
and co-lraderi of all flrownia and •very five years.
secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Jesse
Ted Williams, chairman of the
Announcing the latest developMrs. Bill Hardin, county library [
Intermediate Seoul Troops will
Brown
nursery: Mrs. Clyde Mc­
Way* and Means committee, re­
take part in the Skill Day. the menls, Milwee slated that plans chairman, gave a general run- ' Oakiawn Baptist Chapel. new- Coy, beginner; Mrs. Geo Barkported on the project and also an­
are
to
transfer
itradei
seven
and
down on school libraries through |fll member of the Seminole Bap- er. primary; Jesse Brown and
purpose of which la !o better
nounced tha securing of bricks to prepare women who lead Girl
the county. She urged all Individ list Assn, of thurchts and m is-! Wayne Anderson, junior; Mrs.
b« used for building walkways
Capt Arnold Williams of the sign*, removing corner obstruc­
tul school* to lie selective in j
m the Volusia and Seminole Lyle Poland, intermediate; Mrs.
Scout troops in the arts and
Entertainment et the meeting skills of the out-door program.
buying books ami to beware of r0unly areas, took honors at the J. K. Grant, adult.
Sanford Palice Department has tions and otherwiae keeping pace
included vocal selections by tha Recoining more proficient in
rerommended book lists. This j Association Training Union held
Making up the work commit­ received a commendation from with the traffic problems of a
"Singing Sixteen," under tha di­ camping and woodslore build*
latter statement was further sup. , t lhe B)lk, Memorial Church tee at the -ground breaking were W. E. Giles. Safety Officer at the
growing community has been
rection of Mrs. Roberta Richards fellowship among the leaders and
ported by Supt. Milwee who also ln u k e Helen, Tuesday,
C. G. Csudell, Wayne Anderson. Naval Air Station, expressing ap­ commendable."
Thia group waa Introduced by enables them to make the learn­
warned the groupa concerning the I Wl|h , rfc„ rd , u, niUncf of
Frank Penner, J. R. Grant. Rich- preciation for his active partici­
selection of books.
arhnol principal, Freeman Rag­ ing program more inlereiting for
"For eight consecutive years.
93, Die highest since 1939. the i *rd Grant and Monroe Land. Rev. pation and cooperation in connec­
l-akn
Mary
Home
Damonstragett.
the girls.
NAS
Sanfurd lias been awarded
meeting had 13 churches repre- |Grant served hot coffee, cake tion with tha Safa Driving Conn
tiim Cluli women discussed exhib­
Members accepted the laiurd
The Campers will tie divided
the
Secretary
of the Navy Certi­
srnted
with
eight
pastors
and
1
and
potato
chips
to
the
group
cil
on
the
ba*e.
recontmendatiun of 26 rent* per into three patrols which will its for the County Fair during
ficate. an accomplishment due to
nine training union directors pr« ; during a "coffee break."
The letter reads, in part:
their
business
session
Tuesday
al
member for dues. Mr*. Itila study and actively participate in:
sent.
"Your
pretence at council the ceaseless atfort of people £
Crewe* ia chairman of this com­ (II Itulea of the road, clothing tha lake Mary Kira Hull,
meeilng*. serving In a lia*on hka yourself who consider safeThe Oakiawn Chapel, mission
Sympathy
waa
expressed
for
mittee and urged all present to and hedrnlla. (2) First aid and
of the Sanfurd church, was
rapacity has clarified many d if-! '2
important factor."
become affiliated with Ilia organ­ safety. (3) Knots and laatiing. the number of members unable to
limit situations and ha* helped
' 11 « my sincere wish that
awarded the Attendance Banner1
attend
because
of
illness
and
re­
(4) Fire-building and instruction
isation.
promote the excellent relation- ,,ur relationship will continue in
Dr. Brooke Smith, tprrialtd in and tile Efficiency Banner.
in the use of knife and axe. (3) gret also was espirssed that Mrs.
ship existing between military (he wrsirit of harmony and union
Conference
theme
for
officers
Tent Pitching I8| Nature study Dorothy Anglin, whose husband internal oirdu-ine nod cardiology, and traders of sll age groups
personnel at the NAS and the i '•» *dvance the belief that safety
was
guest
speaker
for
the
meeting
nf native tree*, shrub*, birds and his lieen transferred to 1'rnaaeola,
city of Sanford."
|eat become a way nf life."
wa« •Principles for Leading."
of th* Professional Nurses of
will lie leaving tha club.
wild life.
"Your advice and Information
Mrs. Anglin and Sirs. Eleanor |•''omlnolo County, held m the
Foil and stick cookery will be
SATURDAY
concerning city ordinances and 1
practiced at lunch, with typical Martin wera hostessea at Ihe; ff,-alth Department Feb. 13.
regulations has been invaluable. I
Longwood
Jaycec
Y
’outh
Dance,
Dr. Smith discussed the differ- ( q s. D
r* L
L
camp rioting at the end of the lunch which featured aa its main
Your desire to promote the Safe
I
Center, 7:30 p. m. until 11 p. m.
day, with songs, meditaton, low- cours* • spaghetti and hum dish. ent types of cardiae patients, their j w G I D y V w h U fC h
AND ASSISTANCE
Driving program by action re­
ON ALL YOUR
Tha table wairy appropriately medical snd nursing csr». Of per-1 Rev. Robert Strickland, pastor
garding removal of traffic haA eollertinn of Lyman High erning of the Rag and breaking
I.ake Mary Fire Dept. Barbe­
FLOOR COVERING
decorated using the Valentine ticulsr interest was his explanu of the Church of God of Prophecy,
rardi. placing suitable street I
Krho&lt;d'* Historian laioks, belong, eanqi.
KKql IKKMKNTH
qualified leaders of the Amer­ theme with the centerpiece a large tion of th* importance of activity 1has invited the public to revival cue, Fire Halt, 3:30 p. m.
kng to the Parent - Teacher Assn.,
will la* on display when members ican I'ampcralters Assn, are un tied heart surrounded by white for the elderly heart patients and ( services at the church beginning
Linoleum
MONDAY
Carpeting and
They'll Never Say —
Mrs. W. P. Miller, Mrs. If. camellias. Red paper hearta decor, various forms of exercise in con-j with the 7:30 p. m. Sunday wor­
meet next Tuesday at 8 p. ni.
Tile
"I DON'T BELIEVE I T
Smith, Mrs. Merle Hastings, Mra. aled the white cloth and an addi­ trast to the former method of in- ship.
Lake Mary Boy Scout Troop
If You Carry A Camera.
Alio on display will be many
Nan Jones, Mrs. Robert McCas* tional arrangement of apring flow­ nrtivity snd no esercise.
Mis* Carolyn Headdon of Louis­ 242, Scout Hut, 7 p. m.
pictures of residents who have at­
WIEUOLDT
House of Floors
kill, and Mra. K. E. Stutsman. er* was used in the room.
The herd and interest (or an or­ ville, Ky., will he evangelist and
tended the school, founded by Her­
Fern Plus • Fern Park
CAMERA SHOP
special
music
and
singing
will
be
ganised
group
of
Professional
t-ongwood
Hoy
Scouts,
Old
Bap.
During the afternoon session, A.
bert I.yman in tho middle 1920'.*,
TE 8-1877
210
S.
Park
Sanford.
Fla.
list Church, 7 p m.
N. Stanton, of the State Hoard of Nurses In .Seminole County was' heard at each service,
Including one of Mrs. It. T. Milshown
hy
the
large
number
atI
Health, and Mrs. Myrtle Wilwin,
wee, wife nf the Seminole County
Home Demonstration Agent, led an tending.
Superintendent of Schools.
interesting discussion on state
IHolding laws and answered many
questions on the subject.

Models Needed
By Children,
P-TO Advised

Longwood Church
Begins Expansion

i Milwee Calls For Understanding School Problems

Scout Skill Day
Set Feb.25

Oakiawn Chapel

Sanford Police Captain Gets
Appreciation From Navy Base

U6IS MOnOlS

Lake Mary Club
Hears Bedding Law

Hear! Diseases
Topic of Meet

P-TA To Display
Lyman Collection

Oviedo Coronation
Open To Public

Seminole
Calendar

Revival Service

Palmer Services
Set Sunday

Punaral services for Mr. I. A

p.im.r wh0 ()lH Thljr„uy «,n k.

\Aftr« T i , n n

40

Services Held
For Mrs. Stoddard

Oviedo P-TO members, attend- Raid *1 llntson Funersl llome'*V *0 r e 1 I*0 ' 1
ing tlm Feb. 9 meeting, learned SuiMlay at 1 p. m. with Rev. Grow- C a l c e S R e a d v
that the coronation ceremonies of rr ,s,.wcl| officiating.
v u n ca
j
Funeral arrvirca for Mrs. Alice 1
Ih* snnusl Valentine ftall will he
v
nf Cullman. Ala., hr p Q T B a k e S a l e
Mildred Stoddard of fj**el!&gt;erry
np*. to th. public this year. T h .jh„| |jv„ , )n Sanf„ rH for the p.at
Mom
w rakfi , r. , xp, M. were held at the Cn» Parker Fun­
event is scheduled it the school, r|J y#tlr.
WM « r,tired restau- ^
^ l|p for
|h# t1lurfh eral Home in Winter Park at 2
Hatuiitay.
rant operator. Hr was a member I 0j tjie Nativity at lake Mary 1P- ,n
14 with Rev C. R.
Announcement also was mude (lf U)r Sanfonl First PiesbyUrlan I Hj(he Sjl&lt; lrhej u|ed Saturday at 1^hnder officiating,
that tha achool ia U. -ecri*. . new Church.
1 a a.
, in
m ln (ront nf lh/ U ke Mar,
Mr*. Stoddard, a native of Ill­
American Msg fiom the Amenrsn
Survivors are his wife. Mrs. Post Office.
inois, rsme h* Casselberry one
Legion snd that proceed* from the1
p4|mert Sanford; a son,
The tale will continue until year ago from .Mima. Wit. Sha
Faculty-Father Basketball game Charles D. Palmer, Orlando; a noon with all proceeds going to­ was a member of the Congrega
will go towards th* purchase of
laughter, Mrs. David Smith. Sun- ward the new church.
tional Church in Molene, III. and
m-w p.ano.
a member of the American Le­
ford; thieu sisters, Mrs. O. M.
gion Post 183 Woman's Auxiliary
Sheirr and Mrs. Mattie Clark.
al Aliamonle Spring*.
.fa*per, Ala., and Mr*. W. I). Cow­
She I* survived hy her husband ■
art, llnhvia, Ga.; a brother, Law­
Carl f Stoddard.
rence P. Palmer. Mishawaka, 1ml.;
and two grandchildren.
The regular monthly meeting of
Tnin K. Simms nf Kount/r
FRESH
fluiial will ha in Evergreen the Catholic Women of the Chur* h
Tex*.*, evangelist and artist, will Cemetery.
of The Nativity at Lake Mary will
he in Sanford to lead revival ser­
he held at 8 p. m. Monday at the
vices of the First Baptist Church
Chamber of Commerce in I.ake
Cut Daily Frona
beginning with the Sunday 4:13
Mary. *
a. m worship.
_
l.rffler Farms
The speaker for the evening will
Additional Sunday service* w ill| P | a n S P r O Q r O m
Lb.
lie
Fr.
John
F.
Law
lor,
president
I* held al ft a. m and at n o
; rale
Negro residents have been in- of Bishop Movie of Orlando. The
p. m. and through the week ex­ vilrd to attend a service to be
KAl SOME —
cept on Saturday, revival mect- j presented by Rosetta Thorpe, i subject will be "The Rule Of The
FR E EZ E THE REST
Catholic Mother In The Lay
inga open at 7:39 p. m.
' guitarist and gospel singer, at I A postulate."
the Triumph Church. Oleander
All wumen are uigvd to attend.
MTI.M VS F \ Mol S
Ave and 13th St Feb. 2L
SOUTHERN
All singers and muiic lovers
especially are urged to join mem­
bers of the rhur’ h for Ihe 8 p.m. !
IF YOU’ RE IN AN ■£-'
Members of the Sanford Wrl- program which is bring sponsored
i.h.
i nine Wagon Club, meeting Tues­ by Christine l.ec for Ihe bene- j
Delicious Snack With
day at In# Pig N" Whiallf. dia- fit of (lie* enuren treasury.
Vinegar and Sliced Onion
tuned a future project of the
ASK THE OFFICER
group and made plans for the
TO CALL
installation of officers at the
March It meeting at the Sea
khrtl Restaurant, 11 a. m.
GROCERY
COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY
FAST A A A
Announcement and further dts- ,
('•fery it Mellnnv tile
2528 Park Dr.
WRECKER
SERVICE
euaiton of the project will he •
&lt; leanest Wash in T o*a!
•The FriendHest Corner
made at the meeting. Mr*. VirIs Tot n"
giota Dealongcharapt said today. |

Catholic Women
To Meet Monday

Sanford Baptists
Set Revival

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Massive School Aid
Bill Goes To Congress

W E A TH E R : Cloudy and warm through Tueaday. High Soday, TS-M. Txnr tonight, fW-TOk

VOL. B8

WASHINGTON (UPl)— rresi-1 must remain a matter of atate with ll.ia problem and searched
dent Kennedy .m i Congress to-; a"d local control. andhUher edu- f o r * workable.solution. I M in e
.
, .
,
cation a matter of individual that we now have »uch a soluday a controversy-laden (duca- ]
..
tion. „ d that thif Congress i.
lion program which would authorBlll hp , aiJ ,he natian'» “ twin in this year will make a landire lt d billion in federal grants soa|» must be: a new standard of mark contribution to American
and loans ot build public schools, excellence in education—and the , education."
^nost teachers' salaries and in-; availability of such excellence to
Federal aid to be provided for
Mrei
Irea&gt;c college opportunities.
all who are willing and able t o ' elementary and secondary public
Key provisions of the Presi- pursue it."
schools would be distributed un­
dent's special message would:
*Thi! i* a modest program der a formula giving poorer
—Authorise federal grants ot
u ,th ambitious goals." Kennedy states
surh as Mississippi, a
12 3 billion for public school contold Congress. "For some 40 I bigger relstive share than richer
(traction and teachers’ salariesyears, the Congress has wrestled I states, such as New York.
for the next three years, with |---------— ------------------- ——--------------------------------------- -------------------each state deciding how much of
Ihe money would go for each
function. The money would equal
a minimum of SIS for every pubftie school student "in average
daily attendance."
—Establish a five-year program
of
stale-administered
scholar
ahipa for up to 212.5PQ "talented
and needy” college students at
and overall federal cost of S.A77.3
The County Commission will outline its top road priority ]
million The average scholarship
project
for the coming year at its meeting Tuesday, Chairman
would he 1700: the maximum
would be $1,000. College* and J. C. Hutchison said today.
universities would get $350 a
same time the board is expected to consider ap»y e a r additional for teaching each
h *,-.00,000 road bond issue,
federal scholarship student. States ; ‘ 1
•, ,
,
,
would have to pass out the schol-1
The board met in a special closet! meeting last week for
arships competitively “ without « briefing on the top projects byregard to sex, race, creed or H"*d Supt. J. I.. I.avtnder.
jolor
The commission hope* to have
—Extend the college housing it* program woiked out in time
loan program for five year* at for the State Road Department ^
*250 million annually, and pro- burget hearing scheduled Mar. V Stl’mC Spl'GUtls
vide $500 million a year in loans j„ Dct.and.
MIAMI U PI» -H a lf of Eastern
for fr.e years to help build col-1 Al Tuesday's misting, the board
Air
Line’s T.ono Miami employes
^lege classrooms, laboratories lih-|w||| a|ao discuss county top prorarica and related academic (aci- joct, an,j c„ nfjjfr an extensive Mood idle today, laid off by the
Idi**maintenance program this year— company in the fare of a wildcat
Kennedy, lire first Romm Calh- j|WlMd of nr„ pavjnit * „ rW.
strike hv High! engineers.
elic to serve in the White House.
_____ ____
made a special point of noting
Short Circuit
that parochial and private ele­
BIIAZII.E, Ind. lUIMl -Slate
mentary and secondary schools
police
blamed a junction box
would be excluded front the pro­
, -hurt circuit today for a fire sud
gram
"In accordance with the clear
explosion that rocked the dining
0 prohibition of the Constitution, no
car »f the I'ennsylvanu Kail.
Three Sanford schools were
elementary or secondary school
broken into by vandals during rua,‘ 1 •
s »“ r" 1,f *'•
‘,asKn
funds
are
allocated
for
construct
...... - — ------- — —.........- ....... ,,
...
ger tram, injuring tour persona.
ing church schools or paying
weekend, polite repo t d
church school teachers' salaries,"
Chief Roy Williams said today
jrfsiIItT P lilllG
that the Sanford Junior High.
* u l,,c
the President said.
Pinecrost and Wevtside Schools
AUSTIN, l ex. I LTD —A privKennedy, in an elfort in win
o v .r lawmakers, fearful of federal I were entered and he believe., ale plane used by Vice President

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BaUbiUhnd 1908

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1061

k o . 130

County Fair Gets
Underway Today
l l i e 19t&gt;l Seminole County Fair got underway
with official* Urming tint yea r* fair M the "biggeet and
beet aver."
Some 40 tenta and 24 rides on the midway were put wp
thia morning in readiness for the opening o f the fair at 4 p. m.
Starting Tuesday, the Exposition Building* at the fal*»

Board To Set
Road Priorities

News Briefs

SANFORD. FLORIDA

grounds on Hwy. 1T-W wtl be
opened to the public starting el
* p. ra and close at !• p. m.
The fair la being aponsored by
the American Legieu.
Among the higbiighle o f the
fair will he an "eitraveganaa" la
the livestock exhibit which will
include e complete livestock
show—from sheep to horses and
including poultry.
Three persons were hospitalized
Pen* and farilitiea are avaltin a three ear ama,h-up on 25 St. aide for additional entru-a by
and French Ave tale Saturday livestock owners and may be ennight, police reported.
tered by contacting Cecil CarlThe three ear pile up also re- 'mi, chairman of the livestock
suited into some $3.ooo in damages committee.
to Ihe vehicles, police added.
Thursday will be "Kids Day"
Police said a car operated by ** •-be fair with all esiunty schools
John Jay Campagne of llie San- j dismissing early to allow the
ford Naval Air Station rammed '-M2 student.* to attend live speinto a vehicle ope rail'd bv Glenn c*a' ^*7Coy fit of Laurel Ave. who in
The t*ir »•*! continue through
turn hanged into a car driven by Saturday.
Omcshy Jackson of Cypress Ave.,
I»night will he DeBary Night
Police said.
a,n‘l *" members of Herbert D.
Mr. and Mrs Lit were taken Gibb Post 230 are to meet at 5:45
to Seminole Memorial Hospital ' ?*• m- *' The f*ccr Gas Station
and treated (or neck and b.-k ln or&lt;^ r *° f°rm car pools for th#
I injuries while Anne la-e Campbell,1lnP t0 S*nford. Post Commander
•a passenger in the Jackson car
ur8°* a'l legionnaires in
i was treated for cuts and bruises. don their caps and make this a
Campagne was charged with gala evening with a large turnout.
driving while intoxicated and
reckless driving

Three Hospitalized
In 3 Car Pile-Up
On French Ave.

FIRST PRIZE W INNER IN OII.8 wa* this painting of "Indian Mound Vil­
lage Oak," an original by Georgia Bail.

mm*

Crowds Applaud
Improved Works
In Art Show

v

Three Sanford
Schools Vandalized

Ry I). HIGGINBOTHAM
Large crowds streamed through
Ihe Civir Center S.indav to view
the strand annual Art Show,
sponsored by the Sanford Art
Assn Many were repeat visitors
from last year'* first showing of
its kind in the county who were
impressed with Ihe work of the
Sanford group
The quality of th« work Ibis
Heart Sunday this year falls oa
year was greatly improved and
beh. on al)l|
enlistment s&gt;(
lh« level of Ihe presentation was
JACKSONVILLE - l»r. Wilson area captains and block workers
control of school, said "oduca »&gt;“
^ ,he ;&gt;n‘ ,un
John' on on1»*r‘ 001
._____________________________ _ same persons."
flights was missing and -feared
very favorable, visiting artist* r Sowder, Florid* State Health|
continues in full force, with Bob
"It follows the same pattern." down" today wiih two pilots on
j and judges said.
Officer, emphasised at the tiuat i
Williams said, adding that the board between Austin and JohnJur* awards were mad* in two session of tha anmisl mreitur «f' *'a n*
lie Tl Sunday Umf*
police are worutwa *•» — »r *
f-*by t.TVJ Ran..:
cslegor.es, on* for work done in tha Florida Association of County { 111-&lt;nto the break ln«
T
, .
oils ami one for all other media, Health iiffieeit that ihe recoin- j Plans for Ihe drive this year
Entry into the Junior It- i - .- t }Ji'i.&gt;|llS2‘ 1 )(.'t CUlOtl
including pastels, water colors mendatloii for additional state have been changed to allow workgainel bs opening tty tropuy
CAHACjAS. Yrnriiiela (UPl) —A
and rhaicoalt. Only U.r a. Igi.ml1funds for the operation of county rr%
„ |fir co||t.cllona u„
room s&gt;indow and traalmg ailo (|u ,|,|rnt' ami) group attempted
work* were eonsideretl lor the health department* hnd lint been ....
The burning of the mortgage the office All the das*moms »t l0 &gt;tlle control of tne military
Judges decisions lliough many approved hv the .Stale Hudiret
,urMl'&gt;'- r," ‘
the voltuiat Shrine Club ceremonies to- the s&lt; hool were entered and ran Jialfrmy anj a radio station to­
copies were enleted.
Commission.
u’er helpers more time in case &lt;4
night will give the organization sacked but police said Ihe inly l(a, »,ut' President Itontulo BetanFirs) place in the oil painting
|f the logistaUue anepte the! conflicting activities and the p»».
Ihe full ownership of the 160.000 thing missing wa. $10.. from sne Ciilu,., „ov, rninr„, aimounCft, U
originils
wa,
awarded
to
Mrs.
|
|
iM
|K«rt Commission res-omnrenrla-' -ibillly of inclement weather,
Shrine Club building that has of the desks in Ihe oflice.
had deirated the uprising. For
••eorgia Hall, lor her "Imlian ,j,m (|,|a wju i^. t|„. third sucres- which has been an rxpcr.cnca of
been the dream of the group for
At the West side school, police
an hour the rebel, broadcast from
"S I II.I, l.ll'E .” A I'ASTEL by Joe Mathii-ux, nrt tench*
Mound Village (Ink." S e c o n d siva Irgisla11ve lurdiret w h i c h 'be past,
many years.
I reported that four ire cream
the station claiming the govern­
vr in Seminole County Junior itntl Senior lligli Schools,
plarv winner was entitled "The grants no increase In fund, for opA ll Ihe workers (or the annual
Many Nobles and Past Poten- container, were taken from the
ment bad been overthrown.
look firol plm-e in it'n cateRory.
I'oast ot Maine" try E. B. Stowe. nation of Imsl health units, h» Heart Fund Drive and members
tales sre expected to be present lunchroom.
"Fruit ind Vine," by Beth Gre­ said.
of the .Srminole-Deliary Heart
at the dinner and program, lxThe Pincrrest lunchroom and [ { e y - g i m g i\j(J
gory was judged Hurd plare wmCouncil are unpaid volunteers.
ginning at 7:30 p. m. today. Neve &lt;school was ransacked with $125
1 ner and honorable mention was
TALLAHASSEE t l PI i - MilThey know, oltcn from personal
officers for the year will lake taken from Ihe office,
given to a painting hv Cretchrn
experience. Dial heart disease is
their places al installation pro..
. . .
••
j llam "*• Robert.', director of the
I laiwis Crowell, entitled "Eternal
n&lt;» rc‘ perter of persons and can
feedings and the new board of K u l l t l t f U p h e l d
i legislature * Tax study CommitSupreme."
strike any one, of any age, at
directors will be named.
WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;— The Su-! «*«. believe, that the Legislature
In lire second category the pax- A i A r n a C r l i n n l
any time, ulten without warning.
Tit* Sanford Shrine Club wax preine Court upheld today a dr- l'an increase stale revenue as
let Still Life" Of Joe Mathieiix H I M l C Q J U I U U I
Research into the causes of on?
organized in 1922 with Noble naturalisation judgment against much as J25 million a year withwon tint place, with a water
Frank
Costello,
once
king
of
the
»ul
violating
the
governor
!
pleslge
public health enemy number one,
Frank Miller as president. In
ralor. "Rythmn" by Mrs. Helen A mild epidemic of the mumps i* carried on through the contiv
now in against
"new" general taxes. Ro1955 plan* were made In begin underworld.
_______ ___ Costello
_____ n- ___
_
t o . said desegregation "will not DeWtr taking aecond. A char- has bit Ihe Lake Mary School. ,t
’' " , | ^ „ ^ . a l “ * ^
construction of the new club. The prison for tederal income tax bertx said tliat
that if the la-gixlalure
legislature I Uy I niierl l"rr*« International
Plans
to
desegregate
Catholic
|
l.a
done
Inter
than
the
public
|
coal
drawing
called
"Life
Study
was
reported
today.
......
...
land was donated by Noble W. E. evasion.
decides more revenue than that is.
tuns ot the ___.....
various .______
lurnis of, _____
heart
School
Kirchhoff and work wax begun
required, it could raise another' parochial school, in Georgia and ' schools." Atlanta L under federal |by llelh Gregory » « given third
School IPrincipal
rincipal M«yd Rich di-easc ami the many who hat*
at onre by the Shrine. Days of K l ’ llltO F S M e d
$53.4 million a year from Ihe state I South Carolina will «ff»* t s'«*ut |court order In desvgiegata public ■place. *'H» lhe honorable men- arils rr|mrie&lt;l that front 35 to 30 already suffered from heart at­
planning and many man hours
The Realtors Program at their ‘ ales tax without increasing the
schools, a survey di*fb»»ed to-, school* next fall.
" on going lo Mrs V It Sievtn*
0
1’*' * Mrn r‘
tacks or ntlier heart trouble.
Tt
|
, , | » ta
. I wa er color. Red Poppies."
ported at the school today,
of hard work have gone into tha Tuesday meeting will feature T. present three per rout rale or ex­ day.
them is a total of 1(5 parochial
. .
'
...
,,
,
.
President of the Seminole-D*| , i
, .
. . .
.
.
A Junior Award' Division was
One class has If youngsters nut
present fine building, of which P. Warloe who will speak on ' tending it lo medicine and grocerIhn Catholic bishops of th&lt; dm- and two piivately-opeialed ( alb . . .
, ...
........... .
,
,
... ,,
,
„ „ .
,
. . .
judged and ‘ tray and tup by of 21 out with the disease, Midi- Itary Heart Council this year is
1h« club is justly proud.
‘ "Salesmanship"
lies.
cesea of At nlltu and Savannah, nlic schools In tha Atlanta dan
. bison and. ....hlint, ....
Turn Arinao of Dcliary, assisted
. esc. , ...
I ominv lint,
srds silileil.
nml ........... ..
"
"" 1
Negro ........ ul-|Bt|wl. b I)lina jarrett la.th rr
There are more than .Vni stu­ by a year-round stnlf of voluntary
noun,ed in pastoral b u. .. -aii.Uy -re as-houl. with a total ....... . , cflvfll honorable mention
members who are local business
dent, at the school.
that Catholic rhlldirni.gs.diets
l..aly of alaiul «()0. Tbe.e is no
Tv&gt;(|
|a)
^,.rr ,,rP.
people ami some members of the
medical profession. Mrs. Iarrelta
of color" will be admitlcl to • «tb- Negro Catladlc high school.
, fntetl. one In John Stultlebeam
Munson is special events chairolic achool, "as ...... a* thia can be
Ihe ( barleslou dio.e.v ......... for hia "Teapot and Apples" and
done with lately."
all ofSouth Carolina and Includes
one lu a 11Jlnllnw r„i,ue.l "Fishman. which includes the Frid
Har.ng Show. The Queen rtf Hearts
Th* bishops said the leergn-ga- ■- I’arcH-hial elementary ami live |
by \|jr2ar,.| -|„r, ,
Th* Women'* Auxiliary rtf ihe ( oiliest al Skate City, the Karl
turn would he an effm&lt; on the part '"k-b sehra.la. St. Anne's at Itosk
Judge* for the show ing were
Hill, S.
has 12 Ncginj
Negro |jr Jinja Slim*, professor of Bear l.akr Manor Civic Better- City Races, .Mayfair Golf Tourn
of Catholic* Itr I n f i n i t e the Mm*
*S- ('.,
' r which lias
Southern "wsy of life" The let- &lt;‘"d 7H white students, is lire only art history al Itollm* College arid " “'" l '■»»••• *'u . will hnlil it, t-y ami oilier special programs
■ ■- - - •
- parochial school in the twn state, iqoni I'eicrson, art leaclier at the monthly meeting Tuesday at the where proceed* are donated to the
which is already integrated.
college.
|home of Mrs. John Braliy on Craig Heart Fund.
Sister Ruth, mother superior of
General chairman of this seDr. si H p m.
Mrs. Dorothy Odliant is ticket
Hue Lady of l.ouidr* elementary . cond art shir* w.r&lt;Mrs. Beth
AH nieinher, me urgedto attend
chairman of Ihe Fred Warm; Show
•chool in Atlanta, said that there Gregory and making arrange a* flection ami installation of of- coming to the Civic Center Thursare currently almut 1511 Catholic* merit&lt; for tlie lea ami refresh- fleers for the mining year will be day al S p.m anil Mrs. John Mvir.
a t t e n d i n g public Negro high 1 ments which were served to j he'd.
I gan I* sponsor ticket chairman.
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visitor-* was Mrf FPfd
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of Civil Defense in moperetlon thaV ,)aM&lt;b|a| ho..l integration hoe and Mr, Tamaar Braden
with th* Department of Vlult ,4a» , „ ar |t'hand.
All ot the award-winning picEducation will ajuin Ia- otfijrcil
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South Srminnlr County residents
&lt;week or. the display wall al Senon four consecutive Tuesday even
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in;s Mar. 7. 7-in p nt. and will
on Ma;nolta Ave , beginning In
he held at the Altamonte F.le
, day.
mentary Seliuol on Rl !'•&lt;&gt; wrest
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of Altamonte Spring*
united Nations s o reported at llakwanga.
There is no registration lee.
ready today to get tough with the
"There hai* been previslrnl
’ study materials are frre, ami a
The A. C. Finley Co, of Orlando . . . _ ’ , Congo to slop a growing new rumors of the physical liquidation
certificate Is awarded on com­ va.v the apparent low bidder for A id R esid en t
Two members of Ihe DeBarywave ,tf t«rroriim. murder and, of the deported persons on their
pletion of the 12 hour (ourse a used grader for the city. City
taught by Tom Richey These Manager W. K. Knowles said Volunteer Fire Dept, were called
cl*‘* warfare. arrival m Bakwanga, Dayal resession* are open for free dis- today.
ol,t at 4 a m. today to use the
^he tt nation Security Council, ported,
cussion and mi examination is Knowles said that bids on the department's inhalatur to assist ‘ r*t"rn*n* ,rom * weekend recess.
In addition weekend press dttgiven They are for the p u rp o se grade-wereopened
Friday alter Mr*. William Johnston of Anaa’ confronted with a fresh rt patches told of attacks by pruof
disseminating
information noon and will be awarded at a elus Road, whose breathing P°rl irum Leopoldville that seven [ Lumumba youth on Roman CathBRENDA MONCRIEF OF l.ONGWOOD
crowned the (jiteen o f Heart*
which may help an informed special commission meeting to became impairrd.
or more supporters of slain I’ re- olic priest and nuns in Bukavu,
at the annual Skate City popularity context Sunday to raise money for the
■public survive a nuclear or other night.
Ed Mealy and Harry Scbob ntier Patrice Lumumba had been a power druggie among former
Heart Fund. Runners-up were Sheala Best o f Casselberry, left, and Diane
I type of enemy attack Interested The low bid price was 113.000. answered the call and applied assassinated.
Lumumba follower* in Oriental
Pendleton, right, o f Orlando. I.e** lhan |T in vote money wax the margin
person, are asked to contact The City Commission tonight Ihe mhalator to revive Mrs. John­
Rajeshwar Dayal of India, the Provime and batlling between
between the three. SpoiuttiM fur the girls wire, Mf*s Beal. Lee MacFaHden;
Mrs. Charles Pattrrnaik. TKr- w,11 also meet with the Civil son to a state where she was
Kai.ingc-e troopa and Bnluba
Mns M oncricf, Jim Matteson and Mi«a Pendleton, Bill Robinson.
j raee 6-1511 to register lor fur- ‘ Service Board on the proposed pronounced in 'good" cundilion I said the men had been arrested Tribesmen in nortliera Katanga
(Herald Photo)
' the* information.
J civil service legislation.
and able u&gt; visit V r doctor.
I by Ihe Leopoldville regime and j Province
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Volunteers Joining
Stale Turns Down Heart Fund Drive
Health Fund Bid

• Shrincrs To Burn

Mortgage Tonight

60 Catholic Schools
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Mumps Break Out

Bear Lake Group
Meets Tuesday

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City To Award
Grader Bid Tonight

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Policy In Congo Crisis

DeBary Volunteers ~The

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VOL. XLIX

United Press Leased Wire

Ketabiiehed i90ft

FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1960

SANFORD) FLORIDA

Cuban, U.S
Tensions
Heat Up
HAVANA (U P I)—Cuba’* revolutimiary government, bolstered
by support from Red China and
A|us*ia, heated up its diplomatic
f n d economic war with the Unit­
ed States todsy by an angry re­
jection of U. S. complaints about
aeixura of American-owned prop,
•rty.
A 10-page note issued by the
Foreign Ministry Thursday night
rejected aa “false, hypocritic and
malevolent” a Washington protest
against expropriation of tha Esso
mnd Texaco oil refineries.
“ “World opinion mobllixes justly
indignant against the shameless
oenr.tn.ic aggression planned, organized and effected by the gov­
ernment of the U. S. A. against
Cuba, the note said.
Premier Fidel Castro’s govern­
ment also rejected a British pro­
test over seisura of ths Shell re­
finery but in what appeared mure
moderate tones.
Castro was scheduled to make
&gt; radio-television speech tonight
a t which time he may announce
retaliatory measures for Presi­
dent Elsenhower’s 866,000-ton cut
in purchases of Cuban sugar. Cas­
tro now has authorisation to seize
any and all U. 8 .-owned property
in Cuba by decree.
Communist China today brand­
ed tha U. S. augar cut a “dirty
and shameless act.” Tha Soviet
£Tass news agency and Radio Moseow accused tha United States of
exerting “ rude pressure."
The first Soviet tanker arrived
in Havana Thursday with a load
of crude oil to help the Castro
regime stave off a fusl shortage
brought on by tha refinery stiBures.
Two snti-U. S. demonstrations
broke out in tha provinces.
About 160 persons milled outg&gt;lde U. S. Information Service
Hieadquartera in Santa Clara fo r
two hour shouting
“Yankee,
out!” In Ptnar Dal Rio, high
school itudooU paraded with pla.
cards reading “Cuba, Yen I Yan­
kees, Not" before the approving
eyrs of Education Minister Dr.
Armando H art, a one-time card
carrying member of the Commaniat Party.
The demonstrations, plus tbe Ing-reaslngly m ilitant tona of the Cu­
ban press and radio, wern expected to spur the exodus of Ameri­
can residents, already daparting
In large number*. General Elec­
tric Co. wae among the American
firms which hnva sent the wivaa
and children of Cuban-paesed per­
sonnel packing.

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tions air boat atrained to pull the good ship Explorer
free. The 44-foot Sea Scout sloop accidentally stuck in

the mud when she w a s launched a t the iakefront Thurs­
day The Sanford Police, NAS crews, nautical oat ha and
hard work finally worknd the sloop free. More d e ta ils in
today's Hail Box on the sports page.
( Herald Photo)

IEuropeans Flee Congo
BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPI) Mutinous African soldiers roamed
through the Congo capital of
Leopoldville today shooting at au­
tomobiles and almost anything else
that moved. Europeans Bed for
their lives.
Reports received here through
the 'je m l • official' Balsa . mws
• aency said the sew mutiny W AS
out shortly after midnight, among
native troops in two camps near
Leopoldville.
11 said they surged into the town
with arm s, Bring at European cars
and other targets. A body of troops
camped near tha Leopoldville golf
course and started ambushing any­

VIENNA (UPI) - Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev today
apologised publicly to hia Austrian
hosts for making anti-American
remarks during his nine-day
“ goodwill" visit snd then prompt­
ly attacked U. S. "monopolists'
for blocking world disarmament.
Bui Um Soviet Premier reserved
his harshest comments for West
German Chancellor Konrad Ade­
nauer at a press conference be­
fore flying bark lo Moscow.
Ha warned Russia might sign a
peace treaty with East Germany
if the West German Parliament
convened in West Berlin this fall.
He hinted at Soviet determination
lo react forcefully to any "viola-

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the Congo on June 30 as premature
Thousands of whites hsd slresdy
left the Congo in anticipation of
trouble.
Fears were Increased in the Bel­
gian capital when cviimuiniratioof
with Leopoldville ceased .at 8 a. m.
Kai*; they.
wived
* ’The ferry look' JOU across 'early Congolese communications work­
this morning and staried returning
ers bad gone oa strike.
for more.
Coimnunlcatioiu between Brus­
sels and Leopoldville were blacked
out for two hours this morning.
Then the government restored
them partially and look them aver
(or official business.
A broadcast from a Belgian correspondent in Bratiavillc said Leo­
poldville was “la the hand* of
ROME (UPI) — Italian Commu­
rebel troope."
nist
Leader Palmiro Togliatti to­
It said the Belgian embassy in
Leopoldville had Issued a warning day demanded that pro-Western
that “in consequence of Ihe deplor­ Premier Fernando Tambronl re ­
able situation all European women sign or face n massive lead cam­
and children should try to leave paign of atrikea and rioting.
tbe lower Congo and Leopoldvllla
The ultimatum appeared to reregions.
reseat an opnn bid of the lsrgrst
A Belgian radio spokesman in Communist party In tbe free world
Brussels described the European to seize power from a government
exodus from the Congo capital ss already shaken by mob violenre
a “ Dunkirk" operation, with any­ that baa left five pnrsoni dead and
thing that could float being used hundreds Injured.
to transport refugees serosa the
Togliatti, Just back from a trip
river.
to Moscow, issued bis challenge
The Belgian Sabena airline sent as the huge Red-led General Con­
two emergency plane* to Lupoid- federation of Labor railed a 10vllle during the nighl In pick up hour strike to protest police na­
refugees. More planes were lo be tion Thursday night against mobs
sent today,
in Reggio Emilia.
In Brussels, tha Belgian cabinet
Tb« Christina Democratic mayor
met in emergency session to de­ of tbe town of Villa Litrrns near
termine how to get Europeans out Naples was assassinated Unlay.
of the newly-indcpendenl republic Tha reports said that Ihe murder
quickly.
had nothing In do with tbe present
Tbe uprising was something Bel­ turbulent political situation.
gians bad feared and many regard­
Four demonstrators were killed
ed tbe granting of independence to and SO wounded in Ihe town aa
police opened fire for Ihe first time
since rioting flared on a nation­
Betting Gain
wide basil earUer this week.
MIAMI (UPI) — Slate Racing
Supervisor Kenneth Noe Jr. said
Thursday Florida received $77.2
million from parimutuel helling
during the past fiscal year. Noe
said the money, a gain of $2.1
million over the previous year,
waa divided so that each of the
state'! 07 counties received $188,700.
The Velereh* of Foreign War*
Auxiliary, Post SOM of DeBary
learned Wednesday they had rereived the lU te's highest award
for service te Florida hospitals.
The local auxiliary, with less
than
20 active members, bested
ral stiehea were needed to rlose
other
VFW group* throughout Ihe
the wound.
Peterson, held with 1$ other* In slate who boast of so members and
ihe jail hullpen at the time be more.
The letter praising their work
wae hurt, waa asked by Federal
was
read by Presidciil Mrs. U m
Judge Bryan Simpeon If he would
Ilk# to move to a cell hy himself. ard Schnabel, during their monthly
"No." he said. "I'm fine wheie meeting.
In other business, the auxiliary
I am."
members
voted to send Ihe pro­
Testimony was offered by on*
ranvict who aatd ha had under­ ceeds of Ihelr while elephant sals
gone shackling, and by another In Ihe Laks City Hospital.
who laid he had seen others
shackled.
James Smith, S7, serving life
for armed robbery, said he waa
shackled naked for two day* nnd
sprayed twice with a hose. Mia
UM ANGELES (UPI) — Demo­
offense, ho enid, was smuggling cratic platform planners, embroil­
e re s t of book matches U ether ed in North-South sparring on a
civil rights ptonk, called to n bat­
tery at governors, mayors and la­
bor leaden today for advice on
(hie and other pressing issues.
one who came near them, Belga
said.
Europeans, horror - stricken hy
reports of rebel troops outside
Leopoldville raping nuns and other
women, rushed lo the waterfront
to take a ferry across tha Congo
River to Brazzaville, in the French

Commies Threaten
Italian Premier

LOS ANGELES (U PI)—Adlal
R. Stevenson said today H« would
“of course" arir.pt a draft for tha
Democratic presidential nomina­
tion. He promised to campaign
with “vigor and a sens* of real
purpose" if he get* a third try at
the White House.
Stevenson's pledge and renew­
al of hia statement to areepl a
draft were trad to a newt confer­
ence hy l.t. liov. Glenn Anderson
of California, who endorsed the
former Illinois governor two da)a
ago.
Anderson quoted Stevenson a*
having told hint hy telephone:
“ Under circumstances which
ate understandably difficult, 1
header! the Democratic national
ticket in two campaigns. I have,
therefore, felt that it would he
presumptuous and arrogant for

Tbe move by .Southwest Semi­
nole County businessmen to o r­
ganize a Saving* and Loan Bank
in Caasqiberry tilled lo receive
(h r endqineotis.it of Aim- JJangwtkKj
Town Council Thursday.
Action was also deferred on the
paving of Orange Ave., the road
passing by the new Longwood
Elementary School.
Councilman voted against a re­
solution presented by the orga­
niser* necking their favor:
“ The council took that stand
because It did not want lo
show favoritism, aa another group
la attempting lo organize a bank
In Ihe same area
Mayor A. R.
Lirmann laid.
Councilman, R. C. Carlson's mo­
tion to have Orange Ave. paved
died fo r a lack of a second from
either councllmen, E. C. William­
son or K. B. Hopkins. II. A. Scott,
the only other councilman able
lo arrond tbe motion was absent
from the meeting.
Orange Ave. Is prrsenlly a rlay
road running from Hwy. 17-82
through tha town of Lnngwood.
County School Supt. It. T. Milwee could not he reached for
comment on Ihe Issue.
Carlson, following the death of
his motion, asked Williamson and
Hopkina If they are going lo ac­
cept “ full responsibility for Or­
ange Avo. not being paved."
Hopkins rctnrtad that he didn't
like tbe "paving the (own was
getting." Williamson made no
comment on the question.

A rash of hrrakins hll ths county
Thursday and enough things taken
to furnish a house.
Two homes and a gas station
were broken into in the Fern Park
area in a 36-hour period.
A phone was ripped out of a
phone booth near Ihe Deck Har on
17B2 at shout S p. in., (he .Sheriff's
office said. The home of J , E.
Hodge, of Fern Park was entered
at shout I p. m., sod some valu­
able articles including a diamond
ring were taken. At about 8 p. m.
the home of W. T. Crsfl, of Fern
Park was entered, a TV set, heir­
loom pin and a necklace were tak­
en.
The Walker Amoeo station in
Casselberry was entered Thursday
night. Entry was made by smash­
ing the window with an empty box.
The inside was ransacked but
nothing was reported taken.
In Chuluota a model duplex
apartm ent was broken into and
two refrigerators were stolen, the
Sheriff's office concluded.

MONTREAL ( U P I ) - T h e la.
tcrnaiional Basrbntl league to­
day. pullnd Mr Havana franchise
out'of- Cuba in pnueri players
against possible anti-American
violence there. Earlier story oa
Ihe Sport a page.

NEW YORK (UPI)
price* at 1 p. m.
American Sugar . . . . . .
American TAT ..........
CAO
..............- - .........
C h ry sle r............ ......... .
Curtiss Wright ..........
DuPont
..............
Eastman Kodak ........
Ford Motor
•....... .
Graham Paige ..........
Int. TAT
............
Johnson Klrcironira ..
Lirillard
-..............
Minnie Maid ..............
Penn R It
..............
Scar.- Roebuck . . . . . . .
SKI. Oil NJ .......
Slink.. Park .................
US Steel ........................
Weslinghouse Klee. ..

Directors Meet
The Chamber of Commerce
board of directors will meet at
7:30 p. m. Tuesday a t the Civic
Center for a business meeting.

me to claim aquatter'a righte or i a favoi
*a seek actively a third nomina- throw h
tion.
Sen. Jol
“ However, if selected by the I chusette.
convention, I will, of course, ac­
cept the draft and campaign F U lR i
with vigor and a sense of real r t f ? !
purpose since the lauea we face
are of such great importance."
y'^ jM
Anderson said he obtained the
statement In a telephone ronverr M"?
ration with Stevenson Wednesday I K l j t t
from the Stevensnn'a home a t R ’B to
Libertyvllle, III., and was autlimited to make K publir.
t’’ ,
The Californian appeared a t a B jTO J
news conference flanked by Sen.
A. 8 . (Mike) Monroney of Oklahome, leader of tha draft-Stevcn. Bfl ’•
ton organisation and James K.
Doyle, director of She Stevenson
headquarters.
The statement appeared to be
the etrongest yet from Stevenson
indicating an interest in the I860
presidential nomination.
California (Sov. Kdrnund R.
Drown la expected to announre
Sunday that ha will withdraw aa

Noisy Nights
Tha air traffic pattern over tha Sanford Naval Air
Station will ha full of low flying aircraft every day and
most of tha nights for the next two weeks.
According to (’.apt. F. G. Edwards, eommandar of
Heavy Attack Wing One, thera are 22 pilot* who imiat
he readied fot carrier operations aboard tha USS Sara­
toga hy July 26. This will require carrier landing prac­
tice at Rnniey Field Ixith day and night.
Realizing that tha aircraft noise will a t timea ha
aggravating to citizens living In homes near the tra f­
fic pattern, E d w a rd s explained that every effort will be
made to expedite the completion of this training period.
From Monday through Friday and from July 18th
until finishing nlmut July 2!trd, the planes may ha fly­
ing ss late ns 11:45 p. m.

Board To Receive
Jail Plans Tuesday
Winter Park architect James Gambit Rogers will nub*
mil his long awaited m aster plan on the new Seminole Couito
ty Jail to the County Commission Tuesday,
Rogers will present the plans iat 2 p. m. and County Com*
mission Chairman John Krlder today asked all Interested,
citizens attend the meeting.
D. Kirk Uunby, fiscal agent, will ------------------------ — ---- . . .

&amp;
« 8 &amp; 5 f e ,5S4te
way for a.bond issue, setting ths
mlllsge end valldatiea proceedAccording to preliminary plena
the two-story Jail wilt have a
rapacity of 110 prisoners and cost
approximately $490,000.
Preliminary plans pointed out
that the first floor will be used
for administrative purpose* and
will be alrcondltioneil. The aecond
floor will be the cell-block.
Preliminary plans also revealed
adequate parking facilities In the
area near tha jail which wilt be
located adjacent te tha courthouse.
The board had indicated recent­
ly that it plana to award tha
contract on the jail within UO days.
Tha new jail will hsvu separate
facilities for" juvenile*. A t the
present lime all juvenile violators
have been transferred to the Bra*
vard County Jail on tha order* ot
Circuit Judge Voile Williams J r,

on hi* n«»e, tongue, end rhin,
and a black-eye—when he fell in
the shower.
Tb* trial Is to resume at 8:90
a. m. Monday with convirt James
Strickland, 21*. on the stand.
Strickland said ha was In Raiford’a
maximum security building In
18M whan tha 14 guard* allegedly
inflicted unduly revere punish­
ments on 21 convicts.
The guards are ncrusml of con­
spiring to violate tha prisoners'
constitutional rights by aurb
punishments o f chaining them to
their cells with handcuffs and leg
irons, aometime* without food or
clothing, and hitting them with
w ater from high-pressure hoses.
Mott wae token to Duval Modiral Center a fte r gashing hie arm.
Marshal Thomas Tient amid Sev*-

Breakthrough

•

to make' s cotton production estimate until later la ' the season.

Florida Girl Dies

ROSWELL, N. M. (UPI) - A layear-old Florida girl . died and
five perrons ware Injured In a
o necar craeh 2* miles west of
hero today on U. 8.' Highway 70ISO Sally Brock o t .l^ckzonvll'e,
Plans Completed
died of head and Internal Irju­
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I)- ries.
Thomaa B. Manual, chairman of
Ihe Stale Turnpike Authority, and Palm er Moves Up
today Gov. l&lt;eRoy Collins had
St. ANDREWS, Scotland (U1M)
completed financial plans toward
—Arnold Palmer of Ligonler, Pa.,
lengthening ihe Sunshine Stale
to within four strokes o|
Parkway from Fort Pieree lo Or- charged
the lead with a lhree;tihder-par 70
lando.
III lha third round of the British
Oprq golf championship today, but
a cutting hlov-up on the last two
holes blocked him from moving
d o o r.

Good News
CHICAGO (UPI) - Ths human
heart can bo massaged without
opening tha chest, three BaUi*
more scientists said today. Tha
action "requires only the human
hand," the doctors wrote in the
current issue of tha Journal of
Ihe American* Medical Associa­
tion.

Mixed-Up Mayor
MIAMI (U PI) — Miami Meyer
Robert K i n g High disclosed
Thursday be pleaded guilty to g
recent speeding charge and paid
a 120 fins. High as Id be staved
off a bench warrant, Issued Mr
his arrest after he failed to ap­
pear at the first court date set.
by dropping Into court himself
and asking tor so Immediate
trial. “I was mixed up on sap
dates," bn said I* apology.

Convict Slashes Self As Trial Recesses
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - The
brutality trial of 14 former Ralford State Piiaon guards recessed
fur the weekend Thursday with
violence outride tha court room
causing more stir (ban the test!
atony in-ldr.
Convict Robert Mott, about 3(1,
■lashed Ills arm with a razor
blade Jhuisday afternoon while in
Blount y jail waiting te testify.
A U. S. deputy marshal told the
eourt that another convict wit­
hers, Frazier I’eteraon, had “ob­
viously" been beaten up by other
prisoners at the jail Wednesday
n ig h t Defense attorney Cheater
Bedell said Peterson was beaten
because he did not want te
testify against the accused guards.
Peterson, about SI, denied he
agree beaten. He slid be suffered
T f . 1. ,u*ice—which included cut*

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Reversed Decision
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - Thg
Slate Supreme Court today fevertad Ihe Dade Cecity Circuit
Court and rofuand to order pay­
ment ef 171,m to m l a c u te

Platform Planners
Call In Advisors

REV. JOHN K. PICKENS, a former member of tha F lyinr Tigers, th s
American Volunteer Group in China during World War 11, wag the guest
speaker a t tbe Jaycee luncheon Thursday. Rev. Pickens ghats with pro­
gram chairman Kenneth J. Wmmozas, left, gad John Alexander, president
of the Jaycccs
(Herald Photo)

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Sunday-

Church Of Christ

Baptist
PORT BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Park Aveam
W. P. Brooke, Jr. ............ Pastor
F. B. fisher .. /...A ssoc. Pastor
Morning Worship ......... 1 :0 a. m.
Sunday School ............1:41 a. m.
Morning Worship.........11:00 n. m.
Training Union ............ 8:45 P®'Evening Worship .........1:00 p.tn.
Wed. Prayer service 7:10 p. ns.
Nursery available
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. 141k St. * Oak Ave.
Eev. Gall S m ith ................. Paste
Sunday School..............:S:4S a. n
Morning Worship.........ll:i
Training Union ............I:
Evening Worship .........7::
Wed. Prayer Service . .7:1
Nursery Available

CHURCH o r CHRIST
Geaeva
Ralph Brewer Jr............Evangelist
Bible School ................10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehlp.........11:00 a. m.
Evening Worehlp .........7:30 p. ra.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:30 p. m.

WEST SIDE
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
414 S. Belly Ave.
Peul Colly ......................... P
Sunday School ........1 0 :0 0 i
Morning Worehlp ......11:00 i
Bible Study .................. T:*» I
Evening Worship .........7:30 |
Wed. Prayer Service
CMULUOTA FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
C .0 . Swaggerty ............... Put'
Sunday School .............. 1:44 a. i
Morning Worehlp ....lt:o o n. a
Training Union ......... i;30 p. t
Evening Service ...........7:30 p. i
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. i

HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
Park Ave. at 4th St.
Rev. John W. Thomas.......
Holy Eucharist ............ 7:3
Family ServiceChurch School ............ 4:0
Morning P rayerSermon ..................... 11:0
Holy Communion —
Tuesday ..........................7:3
Wednesday ................... 10:0
Thursday ........................ 7:3

ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Enterprise • DeBery
nr. Paul Shultx ...................Fastoi
Holy Communion—
Sunday .........................4:00 e. m
Morning Prayer—
Sermon .....................4:30 n. m
Holy Communionlet Suoday each month U e. m
CHRIST CHURCH
Loagwood
Rev. George L. Granger
Sunday Service ...............
Church School ...........14:1
Holy Communion
First, Third gunday

Jewish Synagogue
CONGREGATION BETH ISRARL
14th eng Magnolia
Friday Evening gervite . 4 p. a .

Lutheran
GOOD gHBPHEMD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
gaaferd Shrine Club
M St. ang Lee Ave.
Ernest Bollck Jr.
Pastor
Early Service ............... 1:11 a. m.
Church School ............1:30 a. m.
Morning Worship.........10:30 a. m.
Pieter's C lea .......... . 4:30 n. a .
Luther League.............4:30 p. ml
Catechism CIsm Wars. 4 p.m.
Nursery Available.
LUTHERAN CHURCH O f
REDEEMER
144 W. 2Sth PUce
Herbert W. Goons ;...........1
Early Service ............... ■
Sunday School .............. 4:11
Adult Bibli C lass...........4:11
Worship Service ......... 30:40

Stephen M. Tuhy .............. Pastor
Morning Worship ........ 4:33 a. a .
Sunday School...............0:00 a. a .
Christian Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten •
ElemenUry .................. 4:00 a. a .

Methodist

Robert O. Byrd ................Paator
Sunday School . . . . . . . .4:48 a. a .
Morning Worship ....11:44 a. a .
Traiaias Union ......... 4:34 p. a .
Evening Worship .........7:44 p. a .
Wed. Prayer Service . .1:04 p. a .

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
414 Park Ave.
Rev. John Adame ............ Pastor
Morning Worship .........4:3o a. m.
Sunday School .............. 4:4* a. a .
Manilas Worship........ 11:40 a. a .
MYP Maatiags ............4:00 p. a .
(Intermediate, Senior)
Teacher Training Courts
Evening Worship.........7:30 p. a .

Laurel Ave. at 4th SL
Ira B. Hindman J r . ............ Paetoi
Sunday School............... 0:41 a. a
Morning Warohip.........10:45 a. a ,
PMY
7:44 p» an,
Eveulag Worehlp .........7:44 p. a ,
Man. PMY BtcreaUaa 7:40 p. a
Tuts. PMY Prayer . . . . 7:44 p. a ,
WaS. Prayer Senriea....7:44 p. a

Bar. BiabargLyi

.......... Paster
...7:44 t . a .
...1:44 a. a .
—10:40 o. a .
.01:34 a. a .
. . . 1:11 a. a .

Bav. Hugh Booth ..
Suaday school ........
Msraiag Worship ..
M. Y. P*
Evening Service . . . .
Wed. Prayer Service
GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
Ousts Rd., at Woodland Ave.
W. Thomas Parsoa Jr.
Pastor
Sunday School................4:41 a. a .
Morning Worship ............ 14 a. a .
MYP ...................
4:30 p. a .
(A new Church serving a new

. Pork Am. at 34* SL
Bur. Joseph S . Stock, . . . . . Paetoi
Btklo Sch ool................... 4:43 a. a .
M anias W a n k * .........U:oo a. a .
r PUgria fellowship .,.,7:34 p. a .

Church Of Christ
.

CHURCH OP CHRIST
Rad SL aud E ia A n .
•cargo M. Yaiss ........... Minis ter

FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
W. 2nd SL at Maple Ave.
I. W. Justice ................... Pa
Sunday School..............t:4S a.
Morning Worship ....10:4$ a.
NVPS
.......... -........ 4:30 p.
N. Y. P. S. A N. J. S . ........ I p.
Gospel Service ............... 7 p.

CHURCH O f CHRIST
Paola
,. Minister PERN PARR CHURCH OP THE
Ears Duncan .......
NAZARENE
11:00 a. m.
Morning Worship ..
O'BRIAN ROAD
.1:00 a. m.
Evening Worship .
Pastor
.7:30 p. m. Rev. Jim Fisher ...
Thurs. Bible Study
Sunday school ..........
Morning worship .. . .
CHURCH OP CHRIST
Youth service .........
Loagwood
Evangelistic service
Morning Worship ...... 10:30
Wed. prayer service
Evening Worship........... 7:30 p.

Episcopal
PtNECREST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W. Onara Bead
Donald Gravenmeir .......... Pastor
Sunday School............... 1:43 a. m.
Morning Worship ....... 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ............ 4:30 p. m.
Evening Worship ......... 7:45 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service ..7:41 p. ns.
Nursery Available

Nazarene

MRP. MARY
CHURCH Or THE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
S. L. Drawdy ................. Pastor
Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a .m .
Christian Service Training 4:00
Evening Worship .......7:00 p. m,
Wed. Trayer Service 7:30 p. at.

Presbyterian

Evening Worship ........♦.» p.

Wed. Praynr Service 7:34 p. a .

24 Delegates To Attend Presbyterian Church Camp

Pastor Attending
3-Week Seminary
At Princeton

Twenty-four delegates h a r e
been chosen to go to the United
Presbyterian Church camp at
Hirch State Park. Ft. Lauderdale,
from tha I-akr Mary and Upsala
Presbyterian Churches.
The names were announced Bunday a t the worihip services of the
two rhurrhes. Those attending the

The Rev. W. O. Benson, p lfto r
of the First Presbyterian Church
in Casselberry, left lest Sunday
for a three week's study course
a t Princeton Theological Semin­
ary in New Jersey,
Studies included In the course
are Kirkegsard and Christian
Faith, New Frontier of the New
World, Ancient History of the
New World and Task of the
Christian Ministry.
During the absence of Rev.
Benson, Dr. Earl Harris, former
missionary to Africa, and his son,
Rev David Harrie, assistant pas­
tor a t the Emmanuil Congrega­
tional Church, Dubugue, Iowa,
will be the guest speakers for the
three week period.
Rev. Benson has recently re­
turned from another study course
onsored by the Florida Synod of
the Board of Christian Education
of the United Presbyterian Church
council. The study program wee
held in Boca Reton, for teachers,
parents, church officers and pas­
tors.

Attendance Pins
Awarded To Three
Attendance pins for Sunday
school attendance were awarded
to three children in the Plnecrest
Baptist Church last Sunday.
In tha nuraery group, Sheila
Bell and Lies Fitspatrlck were
given pine for three month’s
straight attendance. Honna Stadig, In tha beginner rlasa waa
awarded a three mnnth'a pin also.

camp are Gary and Pat Omey,
Bucky Benson, Barbara Fletcher,
Paulette Holley, Christine Giles,
Kathy Gehr, Pat Willis, Dale
Alexander, Kathy and Madine
Brooks, Doris Luke and Faye
Karnee. Also, Sondra Humphrey,
Judie Rowell, Melanie Williams,
Linda Mohn, Andre Holley. Lois
Karnes, Sue Carl, Delores Klrsch,
Myrna Williams, Sandra Rowell
and David Mohn.

Each boy and girl war given a
check for &lt;12-50 and told by their
pastor, Rev. John Tilley, to enjoy
themselves, “But never foigct the
purpose for which you are going.

Ice Cream Social
Set By Club

The .Men’s Club of the CongreRational Christian Church are
sponsoring an Ice cream and cake
social on Saturday.
Homemade cake and ire cream
wii be served all aftsrnoon atartIn g 'a t 1 p. m. Generoua servings
Billie Lynn Nordcn was welcom­ will be sold for 25 cents.
Everyone is invited to attend.
ed as a new member at the last
regular meeting nf the Junior G.
A.'a at the First Baptist church in
Church Party
Lake Mary.
The Plnecrest Baptist Church
Wanda Mixon, the vice presi*
dent, wa* in charge of the meeting. Junior Choir it having a party at
The program topic was "B rarll" 12:30 p. m. on Saturday. All
and Wanda spoke on "Mlssionar- junior choir membera a r t invited
to attend.
les."

GA’s Welcome
New Member

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Ave. and Third It.
Rev. Grover C Jewell, Jr.
Morning Worship ......... 4:43 a. m
Sunday School ...............f :4S a. m
Session M eeting.......... 10:43 a. m,
Morning Worship . v ... 11:00 a. m.
"Invitation from God" was the
Pioneer Fellowship ....4:00 p. m.
Senior Fellowship .........4:00 p.m. program topic at the last meeting
Evening Worship ......... 7:30 p. m. of the Royal Ambassadors of the
Wed. Prayer Service . .7:00 p. n First Baptist church la Lake Mary.
The program included Scripture
reading, Dale Wilhelm; “Mr.
Host." Greg WUhelm; "How God
Feeia About Us," Robert Bomen;
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
"Time For Repentance," Alan BoDeBery Civic Center
man; and prayers by both leaders,
A. C. Summers ............... Pas
Jerry Lusk and Lester Chavers.
Sunday School ............4:00 a.
Morning Worship.........10:00 a.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Dixie Lusk after the meeting
and games were played.
COMMUNITY
PRRSBYTER1AN CHURCH
Other Churches
Lake Meip
THE SALVATION ARMY
John W. PUley ................ Pastor
314 E. Second SL
Sunday School ............ 10:00 e. m.
Morning Worship.........11:00 a. m. Sunday:
Sunday School ........... 14:00 a. m.
Junior High Westminister
Fellowship ................. 4:30 p. a . Holiness M eeting....... 11:00 e. m.
Street M eeting................4:30 p. m.
Senior High Westminister
Fellowship ................. 7:30 p. m. Y P L ........................... - 7:00 p. m.
Salvation M eeting....... 1:30 p. m.
Tuesday:
UPSAM COMMUNITY
Corp Cadets................... 3:30 p. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Band P ractice................4:00 p. m.
John W. PiUey .................... P«*tor Ladles Homs League . 7:30 p. a .
Morning Worship .........4:00 n. m. Thurs. Prayer Service . T:30 p. a .
Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. a . Sat. Street Meeting ... 0:30 p. a .
Westminister Fellowship
Seniors ....................TtSO p. a&gt; THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE

Hospital Notes
JULY I
Admissions
I Geraldine Bradford, S a n f o r *f;
Brownie Mae Lee. S a n f o r d ;
Frances Mute, Sanford; Catherine
llalcomb, Sanford; Ann BenneH}
Sanford; Johnnie Ruth Xcima*,
Sanford; Tolly J. Smith, Sanford;
George W. Simmons, Sanford;
Wilma Colbert, Sanford; Emily
Goodwin, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Jam es Woodard,
Sanford, a daughter.
Dismissals
Ann Bennett, Sanford; Mrs. Ricfk
ard Markland and baby, Sanlord;
John (iillon. Sanford; Joseph B&lt;nion. Sanford; Roy A. Collins,
Osteen; Jame* F. Swaggerty, Laks
Monroe; Bertha Hagan. Sanford;
Elijah Faulkner, Sanford; Mary
Ann Humphrey, Sanford: Agnes
(iertentek, PcBary; William Tesw
dale, Sanford; Mrs. Jam es Fairly
Jr. and baby, Sanford.

Royal Ambassadors
Hold Meeting

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
. CHURCH
Caeeetberrp
WUUam H. Renew .........
Sunday School ..............4:45 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . M a. a .
Wednesday Prayer
end Fellowship .......... 8 p. a .
Temporary Meeting, Women's
Club............... Overbrook Drlvn

Other Churches
PINRCRRST ASSEMBLY
o r GOD CHURCH
Cor. Silk and R la
H. M. S n ow ........................Pastor
Sunday School................4:41 a. a .
Morning Worship ........10:30 a. a .
Evening Worship ...........7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. a .
Nursery Available
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
Christian and Mlsaiauary AUUnce
Perk Ave. end 14th St.
Cecil M. Seale ................... Pastor
Sunday School................4:45 a. m.
Morning Worship.........10:40 a. a .
Evening Service............7:45 p. jl
A. Y. P. Youth icrvlco ,4:50 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service . .4:00 p. a .

Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Worship

J. G. Brooke... Branch President
Sunday School ............ 10:00 a. a .
Sacrament Meeting . . . 4:00 p. a .
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
R. Ruth Grant ...................Pastor
Sunday School
. — 10:04 a. a .
Morning Worship ....-11:04 a. a .
Evening Service............ 7:00 p. a .
Wed. Prayer Service . 7:30 p. a .
Pentecostal Conquerors,
Friday..........................7:30 p. a .

UNITY CENTER OP SANPORB
Woaaa's Club 144 Oak Ave.
josephlao B. Stuckla ........ Pastor
Suaday Worskip ....... 11:04 a. a .
Weadiull Building
a n B. P in t RL. Bax. t i l
TuesJa/Cinvs"............... I p . a .

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U:oo a. a .
.1:43 p. a .
7:44 p. a .

TH1 SANPORH
CONGREGATION OT
JEHOVAH'S WRNI
14MW. m a t
Sunday Watehtowsr
Study
4:00 p.
Wad. Bibb Study ...
7:44 p.
Frt. Ministry Saboei
7:44 p.
Friday S erv ile .......
8:44 p.

7 MR CHURCH FOR ALL . . ,
ALL FOR THR CHURCH

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Whet is it about fishing that app«ak to to many men? Is it the tang
4i the out-of-doors, the salt spray, the play of the reel — or U it a part
Rf that age-old challenge of pitting oneself against the forces of natureT

d u m b Of Gad Of Prophesy
3447 R la Avenae
J. H. Messer
. . . . . . Pastor
Sunday School ............ 4:44 a. a .
Morning Worship .......... 11:00 a. a .
Evangelistie service ....7:45 p. a .
Woman’! Missionary .. 7:43 p. a .
Young Peoples Sun. Ser. 4:44 p. a .

Probably, it ia mostly the challenge, for man it forever excited by
a dare. Yet, while life i* full of challenges, all of them are not fun. Wheat
it comes to meeting the greater tests successfully, you nted a lot mom
than a fishing pole. Then it is that Faith comes into its own; then it la
that the teaching! of the Church are put into practise.
Don t walk by your church next Sunday — walk into it.
H for your own spiritual future now.

CHULUOTA COMMUNITY

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YWOwvh bfht (M ini tutor ca taiAfer
As buddies ef skrixtor aad e*od iM n ilw k ■ • rtmrhovM af louSwi talus*. Wuhan! a
S n a | Chunk, arukri draMtiaap aor sitdissliaa
tsa autitr. T h at an four w a d taaMaa why
OUT prnaa dmaU ahead wnritto itfuitily aad
•uppart Aa Chunk. TV*V f t f I ) Far lit
mm rakr. (2) Far W tU drra'i sabs. (J ) Far
As salt af ka c— araur aad atliaa. f r i Fee
dw take af As Chunk kwN, whisk aaaA Hi
•■ •I aad a tlu id eapport. PUa to ga la
shawl tofaiarW aad Mad yaar Bldr dads.

Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday

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Jsrrmlak
P talma
Psalms
Psalms
Romans
Philippian*
John
I Thasaaleo

Billy J. McDaniels............ Paster
Church School ......... 10:00 a, a .
Church .......................11:00 a. a .
Youth Christian
Fellowship ................. 7:40 p. a .

Negro Churches

PROGRESS MBMUONABY
BAPTMT CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
Midway
SCIENTIST
E. E. Williams............... Paator
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Sunday School..................4:40 a. a .
Sunday School ............11:04 a. a , Morning Worship.......11:00 a. a .
Sunday Worship ........ 11:00 a. m. First, Third, Fourth Sundays
Wednesday Service ... -1:00 p. a . Evening Worship.........7:44 p. a .
Tuesday Beading . 1:30-4:30 p. a . First, Third Sundays
Thursday Reading 1:34-4:30 p. a . Usher Board, Tuesday . 7:48 p. a .
Choir Rehearsal,
CHURCH OP GOD
Tuesday
8:44p. a .
Junior Church,
Preach Ave. aad Hud
Wednesday .............. 7:14 p. a .
Joel D. Brown ...................
Business Masting ......... 1:00 p. a .
Sunday 8chool ............ 4:4
Friday preceding brat Sunday,
Evangelistie Service . 7:1
Tuesday Service........... 7:1

C. W. R oach.................... Pastor
Saturday Sabbath School 4:30 a. a .
Manlag Warship.......11:44 a. a .
Wad. Prayer Servian . 7:34 p. a .
PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
4 Milos Wool UU RL 44
Cecil w. Shaffer
Pa
Sunday School ................4:41 a.
Morning Warship ....lg : t t a.
Waaleyaa Youth ............ 4:45 p,

Hbr Senfnrk Ur rail
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FIRST SHILOH
BAPTIST CHURCH
1141 W. 13* BL
J. W. Marshall .................
Church School............... 4:1
Monlag Worehlp . . . . . 11:4
Evening Warship.........7:3
Tuesday P n y e r ............. 7:1
Teachers Meeting.
Wedaesday .......... 7:31
713 Oraaga Ave.
J. L. Brooke ...................... Pastor
Church School............... a.se a. a .
Morning Worship.........ll:ooa. a .
Evening Worship.........7:30 p. a .
Tuesday Prayer Servise 7:34 p. a .
•Y. JOHN HETROPOUYAM
SAPTHT CHURCH
444 CppihM BL
H. B. Whitehurst............... Paator
Church School.................. 4:34 a. a .
Manias Worehlp....... 11:40 a. a .
Evening Warship.............7:34 p. a .
Chair Rehearsal .
Moaday............
7:34 p. a .
Prayer Meeting
f t a d s y ..................... 7:30 p. a
Wagaosday Bihlo Study,
Juaier Church.......7:44 p. a .
Club Mectlaga
Thursday
7:34 p. a .

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M lu Mcll Howard Whilner. 41S
Magnolia Avenue, life long re«|der.t of Sanford, passed away
Thursday morning al 11 a. m.
In Seminole Memorial Hospital.
M in Whilnv* wai associated
for a number of yeari with the
Atlantic Coait Line. and then was
traffic manager with the J. C.
Hutrhiion Company until lirr retireinent two yeari ago. Miss Whit.
ner wai very well known through.
out Florida and the country in
the railroad and produce circlci.
She i« lurvived by three siste n . Mri. II. H. McCailln, Mr*.
E. J. Moughton and Mri. J. C.
Hutchiion. all of Sanford, ai well
at a number of niece* and nep­
hew*.
Funeral Servicci were held this
afternoon at the Firit Presbylerian Church with Reverend Grpver C. Sewell officiating. Internment will be in Lake View Ceme­
tery. Active pallbeareri were Dr.
W. D. liardiner, R. A. Cobb, I..
Burke Steele, II. R. I.aing. George
Weit and Harold Kaitncr. Hono­
rary pallbeareri weie R. W.
Dean. I*. Bayard Smith. H. Helmi
Henley, D. L. Harper, Randall
Chaie. Sidney Chair. B. F. Whitner. Jr., W. A. Leffler, Sr.. T. C.
Brown, Frank 1&gt;. Miller, Wilson
Horne, L. 1. Frailer. E. W. Copeland, E. B. Lawrence. Dr. C. L.
Park. W. S. Evans. Hrisson Fune­
ral Home was in charge.

Well Known Artist
Donates Painting
To Art Federation

Johnson Plans
Personal Appeal
For More Delegates
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CDR. K. F. IIOW'EI.I. commanding Officer of Heavy Attack Squadron
Three, is shown presenting II. J. Mclln ADI, with a letter of commenda­
tion. Mcllo received the citation for his part as a member of a heavy a t­
tack crew, which scored an outstanding accurate bomb drop during n re­
cent competition of his squadron.

WASHINGTON (UP!) — Gov. shape the Republican Party's plat­
Nelson A. Rockefeller Is trying to form on medical care for the elder­
ly into n form acceptable to organiioil labor.
Is I k . f'aart af Ik* Caaalr -»•&lt;«*.
This is one of a number of ma­
SKXIVOl.r 1-aaal*. KlarMa.
la Prakal*.
jor issues on which there Is public
la r*i KaiaS* af
disagreement between the New
A S I C A K. OL'HAIIT
York Republican and the man who
I * x **,1.
Ta All &lt;r*eilar* aa* r**a«a* l»a«is expected to run for president on
|BB rlalaia ar l&gt;*aiaa*a Aaalaat
the platform—Vice President Rich­
Sal* Katairt
You anil *arh o f you ara hereb y
A Doll and llobhy show was ard M. Nixon.
n n i t f l . o and r*nulr*d l» presen t
Rockefeller is arguing that a
held
as part of the Oviedo Re­
an,
rlalm * and rianiand, which
good malty other GOP governors
you. or a llh e r o f you , m ay liava creation Program Thursday.
agree with hint that organised la­
a a x l n t t th* aa la la of AXNI l'.V It.
Winners were mojt peaceful. An­ bor is right In insisting that med­
n i l l A R T , d»r*a»*d. lata o f *a!,l
C ou n ty , In tha County Ju&lt;laa of gie R ay most ladylike, Janet ical care should he added to the
S .m l n u l a County. Florida, * 1 hi*
n ff lra In th* rourt huua* o f *«ld Clnnts; best-hair-do, Debbie Ja- Social Security program with llir
C o unty a t San ford . Florida, ** It It In kubrin; most life-like, Mary Jane new benefits financed
through
a l a h i ralan d ar m onth* from th*
higher Social Security taxes.
tltn* o f th* first puUlli'Stlon of Mikter; best dressed, Kathy Cox;
Nixon has contended that Presi­
«h Ia nolle*. Ks, h r l s lm or il.u iand
sh a ll ha la w r l i l n a . and shall sta la cutest, Kalltie L'scry.
dent Eisenhower was right in re*
th* p l a r . o f raa ld fnr* anil post
Most adorable, Martha Courier; jecting this approach and recom­
o f f l r a adilraa* o f th* cla im a n t, and
ahall ha sw o r n to by th* claim ant, smallest, Mary Lynn Kocrner; mending instead a program fi­
Ms a s a n t , or . a t t o r n e y , and any best dressed,
Marcia Rcaslcy; nanced jointly by federal and itate
s u ch claim or d tm a n d not an filed
most appealing, Gail Beasley; treasuries.
Shalt- ha void.
Chairman Charles If. Percy of
Ilubjr W ilson
most glamorous, llcth Gore; the Republican platform-drafting
A d m ln la t r a lr li, e. t. a.
o f lha a stai*
most lovable, Mary Courier and committer confessed Thursday that
A.VNICA K. DtrilAItT.
"at this stage I have no Idea"
most healthy, Nancy Usrry.
n arrated
In the hobby category, Jhc most whether the final platform will be
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Attorney*
A dm inistratrix
studious. Belli Gore; spookiest, acceptable to Rockefeller.
Percy, who sounded out the New
Mark Beasley, moat nature-mind­
Kdwarda Building
ed, llobhy Brown, and showing York govrrnor'a views on the plat­
P * n ford. Florid a
most skill, Stephen Malcolm.
Publish July I, 11,
form at • three-hour meeting in

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New York City Wednesday, arrang­
ed fur a hrrakfast meeting with
Nixon today to go over aimilar
ground. Percy said in advance of
this meeting that the final plat­
form, of course, must be one that
Nixon "will he glad to run on."
Other GOP developments:
—Nixon’s office announced he rereived a thorough medical checkup
at Walter Reed Army Hospital on
April 25 and the findings indicated
his health was "excellent In all
respects."

The American legion Herbert D.
Gibb poll of DeHary and aux­
iliary member* were selected as
the host club for the stale 40 8 Le­
gion meeting to he held July 22
al the Sanford Civic Center.
Tlie 40-8, "the funster*” of the
American legion Posts, select
their meeting places at a legion
community selected as the moM
outstanding for the month.

t.OS ANGELES (L’PM -Sonate
Democratic Lender Lyndon H.
Johnson plans a personal appcnl
to the undecided Alahamn nod
North Carolina Democratic eon*
volition delegation, in an effort to
■wing them into line with the rest
of the pro-Johnson South.
A Johnson aide said the Texas
senator would meet with the Alalinma delegation Sunday afternoon
at its first caucus. He plan, a
similar overture to the Nnith Car­
olina group when it ti eels.
The two state* me not bound
by the unit rule and theie cur­
rently is support in both delogn.
tions for Johnson, Sen. John F.
Kennedy, Son. Stuart Symington
and Adlal E. Stevenson.
Alabama National Committee­
man Charles McKay Indicated that
many delegates from his state still
had not made up their minds.
Kennedy will have to pass up
the Alabama caucus due to a re­
ception ho is giving for the dele­
gates and a television show on
Sunday afternoon.
A Kennedy assistant said she
also doubted that Robert Ken*
nedy, the candidate's campaign
manager and drlegnte acout, would
be able to attrnd.
Symington*! headquarters said
hi* schedule had not been fixed
but that he planned to meet with
ns many groups as possible.
Alabama holds special interest
for the candidates because it
could yield its No. 1 spot in the
alphabetical roll call ami thereby
determine which candidate will be
placed in nomination firit.
McKay said this will happen,
however, only if one of the can*
didates has a majority of the
n ale's delegates.
The Johnson aide who said the
Senate Iradrr would meet with
Alabama and North Carolina add­
ed that the other southern states
sppareutly were slicking with the
Texan.
South Carolina, Alabama, Geor*
gia, Misisslppi. Arkansas ami
Louisiana and Tennessee will en­
ter the convention uncommitted
ifot Johnson is expected to get
their first-round votes under the
unit rule.
Virginia is committed to John­
son. Florida la rnmmlttfd to its
Sen. George A. Smathers on the
fiist ballot.

Irving Smith, nationally known
artist donated one of hit water*
color painlingi to the Florida Fed*
oration of Art to be aold, with pro*
ceedi going to the Association.
The I^eaburg artist, lilted in
Who's Who of American artiita. la
contributing a painting of DeBary
.Mansion, the federation's state
headquarters.
The watcrcolor wai the first
completed painting at the "Paint*
nirk" weekends held at the Man*
sion and iponored by the art fed*
oration.

Casselberry Lions
Begin Ninth Year
MRS. HKN lU'HTON, chairman of the a rt federation'*
htiilding committee, stand* beside a watcrcolor paintiiiff
of the ilcllary Mansion. Tha painter, Irvinjr Smith, do­
nated the watcrcolor to the Association. (Herald Photo)

Registration is continuing at Hip pool or recreation department
the Municipal Pool for senior office.
life saving classes, under the
direction of the Rerreation He
partmcnl and the American Red
Cross. The classes start Tuesday,
at 7 p. m. and will he held on
Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
Those who desire the Instruc­
tion must lie 16 vears of age or
over and in sound physical con­
dition. This is the final course
.Voilr* In lieret'jr g l v r n that a
which will be offered this sum­ l*ti Mis’ 11 r a r i n k Hill It* h*M At th#
mer, so it is Important that Fommlealnn Hnoni In thr c i t y lla ll
everyone interested please come In I # «*!(&gt; of Hanford, Florida. ai
* on o'clock p \i., on J u l y
IM i,
out and register.
to coii»M#r ih# followlnic « han»ra
A Junior life saving course Is ami etnr mint* n t i tn the X»utnr Or*
planned for Wednesday and Fri­ illnAiic# o f (It* City o f Hanford.
day evenings and is scheduled to Florida:
Th# property Bon*«l In District
atari Friday at 7 p. m. if enough
11*2 (M ultiple f a m ily ) located
people ahow Interest in It. Regi­
on llir
#ldn o f Kim A ir*
mi# h#lH #rn F lr *t and Hrcund
stration is now in progress, at

The Lions Club of Casselberry
began Its ninth year with th t
first meeting in July Thursday
evening with more than &gt;0 per*
cent of its members on hand.
Millon Freeman, first viee pro*
sident of tha organisation cow*
dueled the meeting.
Freeman announced that ttto
board of directors will mact Wad*
nesday night and urged a acts
director to attend. Tha netting
will bo held a t 7:10 p. m. at tha
home of Tom Huston an Lata
Triplet Drive,

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Correspondent's
Mother Dies
Mr*. Pearl Reeve*, of Macon,
Ga., mother of Mr*. Marian It.
Jones. Oviedo correspondent for
The Herald, died Wednesday. Fu­
neral services were scheduled fur
3:.K) p. m. today al the Freeman
Hart Funeral Home and burial was
to he in Riverside Cemetery,
Maron.

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Hirer!#.
la proposed
to
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ch a n g ed to C -1 &lt;I'oiiinterrlal
l l e l a i l l District. Halil proper*
t) heinic more p a r t ic u la r ly de*
f u ll bed a# Lot t and thr north
h a lf o f Lot 7. Illnc k S. Tier
7. K II. Tr afford a Map of
Hanford.
All parilea In lnt« rr«t and r i l l a m # ahall h a t # an o p p o rtu n ity In
br heard at »ald h#arlng.
Ily order of tha C ity Commie*
• Inn of the City t»f Hanford. F lo r ­
ida, this l U h . day of Ju n e, 19C0.
II. N. TatiUn. Jr.
A n P ity i*l#rk o f Ih# City of
H# n ford. Florida
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PULLING HIS WISDOM TEETH
By HOUIK8 ALEXANDER
WASHINGTON Party plat­
forms, drawn and adopted at presidentical nominating conventions,
have historically been hypocritical
documents. With some notable ex­
ceptions In bettor days than ours,
the platform framers have been
Intent on enticing votes rather
than enunciating truths, or in stat­
ing'-generalities rather than re­
dressing apeclfle remedies.
convention to apeak aa strongly in
the American Interests as some of.
the Democratic senatora have been
doing. Aa the party of liberalism
and Internationalism during the
Nth Century, the Democrats have
often seemed anti-buelness to the
point of being anti-capitalism, and
pro-foreigner to the point of seam­
ing to be anti-American.
With the defeat and death of Ben.
Robert Thft, the Republican party
went modern and has not been
i much better than the Democrats.
/; The grand total of political result
has been a bipartisan policy in

ain't a* such animal."
But the animal was brought to
hay far lnspsctlsn in Congress
shettJy before the recess. Consider
this diatofM between two senat-

ora, one from the Far North and
Uw other from the Deep South:
Onioning of Alaska: “I should
like to ask (my friend from Geor­
gia) whether, from his knowledge
of American history, he has ever
known an administration which
consistently and mllitantly prefers
the interests of foreign countries
to those of our own country"
Talmadge of Georgia: "Never
since the dawn of history has an­
other country put the interests of
other countries above its own. It
la incomprehensible."
. Omening: "It la inconceivable."
One American product after an­
other, one source of American in­
come foil owing the next, have been
sacrificed to polices of "Share the
Wealth" and "Buy Friendship."
Sboesl In the state of Maine a
newspaper lists Japanese -made
"Oxfords" at $1J* a palrl The
American price for the same shoes
runs from 111 to IK. The Maine
shoo Industry consists of 71 plants
with a total payroll of NO million.
Unless the American workers are
willing to break the Minimum
Wage Law and to work at SO cents
an hour, they can never compete,
since shoemaking is not one of the
automated Industries. Meanwhile,
In INI, foreigners sent three mil­
lion pairs of shoes to the U. 8.
market; in 1M7 they sent SO mil­
lion; in INS they Mnt 41 million;
by INS, at the preMnt rate of in-

WORRY CLINIC b*D f.G.W .D ane

CABS F -illi Jane L-, aged » ,
the wife ef the dentist whom 1
toted yesterday.
"Dr. Crane, wbat can I do to
tve my marirgge?" she spoke
"Fee Norman says he can’t stem!
it any longer. Ha waste n di­
m s . But that would be intolerMe to my family, far they don't
slieve to divorce.
"Can't,! win him back? Or it it
• .la te r '
Love can bo rebuilt, oven if oae
irty to the romance hates the
her ooel And that is not aa exSeveral times I have described
itiaats in this column who detestI their mates, but who wera mad&gt;to tew agate within a year.
But ana of ths two people Inlived, must um Uw proper payMtogtea strategy. If the other
to is willing to cooperate, that
akee ths U ik doubly easy.

In Jane’s com, I employed the
nethod" for giving her
larding bar slevaly
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needed reproof without offending
the other person's ego.
So ho gets the point, vet still
likes you as a friend! And that Is
the ideal method for teachers and
parents to use, too, with children.
Otherwise, the reproved person
grows irritable and bitter and dis­
likes the one who corrected him.
Then I urged Jane to bo very lib­
eral with compliments for her
mate, making it a solemn rule to
give him a minimum of THREE
spoken compliments every day.
In addition, she was to smile
delightedly when he came home,
And aha was to kiss'hlm, Holly,
wood style, and put all the
"oomph" into the act that the
could muster.
"If you can get him to go
through the motions of love," 1
warned her, "then he will soon
begin to fsel the corresponding
emotions."
For emotions automatically fol­
low the proper motioos. You ean’t
control emotions directly. But you
can direct your motions, such at
words, smiles, Usms, considerate
sets, etc.
Well, Jane reported back to me
that on the first night, ^Norman
barely kissed her. It was an effort
on hit part.
But she kept up her role, and
never let on that she was hurt by
his impersonal attitude and studied
aloofnsis.
"Before the end of the wwk, he
wasn't to impersonal," she exult*
ed, "for I could fool him weaken­
ing. And then he finally kissed mo
baek agate aa ha used to do during
our courtship."
To further her strategy, I aim
ve her the bulletin "Sex Prob■a to Marriaga." if you don't
haw a copy, tend a stamped re­
turn envelope, plus twenty cents.
Far a sexually adjusted married
couple rawly will seek a divorce,
even when many other glaring
finite aw pretest. But, oven so,
always correct your faults.

cratM, they would Mod MS mil*
Hon.
COtton yoodi! la ISST w* reach­
ed a voluntary agreement with
Japan to atop increaalng the flood
of cheap cotton textiles, but we
did not atom the Allan Ude. Cotton
fooda are cascading into our mar­
kets from Hong Kong, Korea,
Pakistan, India and Formosa. In
the fourth quarter of INC, imports
from Umm five Asian nations pass­
ed the cotton cloth articles coming
from Japan.
Glassware! The Holland and
Fourco glass companies in Clarks­
burg, W. Va., have given notice to
Senator Randolph of that state that

TUCSON, Arts.—The to p if wat
the beat, and in the same breath
Jack Weadoek was tolling me the
big reason TucSon increased its
population a fantastic 362 percent
over 10 years ago.
"Air conditioning is what did It,"
he said. After air conditioning be-

FOOt M W ME, "N,
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A U OUT/' &lt;

Bhirtcuffa show loo much, too
little or Just enough. When they
show too much they Invite smudges
and cannot be worn at table with­
out getting into the butter. When

the plants must cIom unless for­

eign products are stopped.
There are comparable figures on
raw cotton, cotton yarn carpets,
residual oil and much eDe. At­
tempts to deal with the individual
hardship cams in Congress have
not been very successful because
the administration of laws has to
be left to federal agencies, which
usually reflect White House or
State Department policy.
The remedy is to delineate the
policy of the next incoming presi­
dent. In theory, this could most
effectively be done at the Demo­
cratic and Republican conventions.
If wo could get strongly-stated
party opinions to the effect that
the first responsibility of any
American government is to tile
American commonwealth, t h a t
would be a beginning. More effec­
tive still would be a listing of
American Industries which are be­
ing reduced by foreign competition
becauM of American contribution
to those countries.
Many unators were a n g r y
enough to insist on something of
the sort when leaving Washington.
If only their honest indignation
would burn at the party conven­
tional

By BENNETT CKRF
At the screen writers dinner,
given in style despite the fset that
Hollywood writers had been on
strike for weeks, a wit caused a
near riot by suddenly Mixing the
microphone and booming out, "At­
tention, plesMl A writer's wallet
with 1,000 dollars in Its has been
found in the lobby. Will the dirty
seab it belongs to pleaM claim it."
• • •
"Why?" a London client asked
his tailor, "do you have an spnto
for your trade mark?" "It's ilka
this," explained the tailor cheer­
fully. "If if hadn't bee* for an sp­
pie, where would the clothing busi­
ness bo?"

One of the most important things
we are doing this summer la look­
ing for a summer Job.
I tell you, I nearly wept with Joy
when our teenage offspring sprang
this idea on me. For a number of
years It has been my secret hope—
to live off the moppets 1 have cher­
ished to this working age.
"What sort of Job, my dear?" I
said kicking off my shoes and slipping Into some casual loafers.
"Something well-paid, I trust."
Well, it has to be something in­
teresting, Not Just any old Job.
I could sec it was no ease of easy
come. But I stuck with i t

• • *

The town is talking about the
irate Wall B tm t broker who hod
his interior decorator on the carpet
becauM she forgot to include •
couch in his private office.

a summer replacement for Mari­
lyn Monroe. We are willing to
start at the bottom of the ladder—
a six-months contract at 1100 a
week.
Or maybe $200. Because every­
body knows they pay wild amounts
for people who replace Marilyn
Monroe.
"I have it on the best authority,"
I said sadly, "that Miss Monroe is
working this summer. She may
need the money more than you do.
Do you have any other situations
you would accent?"
We would accept a Job at the lee
cream parlor. But somebody eUe
got that already.
We would also accept a Job as
an author. Only nobody has asked
us.
We would love a Job flying air­
planes, Only we do not know how
to fly.
"it appears we bay* run through
your'Ulebts," I said gloomily. &lt;
"At least I’m willing to work,"
she said.
It seems a curious thing. Other
people's children go out and play
the violin. Or, at six years can do
ths square root in incredible num­
bers.

My own kids show no talent ex­
cept for living off the old msn.
My five-year-old boy is a gold
mine.
Not to me, to the plumber. My
pluipber loves this boy.
"So he took off the whole ftuce(
assembly with his little bare bands,
did he? And put his shoes down the
drain? You rascal!"
Ho gives the child a lollipop.
I think the boy is on his Christ­
mas list. A gold pipe-wreqeh. It
should be tax deductible.
Although this mere Infant can
take a $300 water heater apart
without tools, be cannot put a 10cent toy together again.
His genius ends at removing
bolts. He cannot put a crayon back
in a crayon box. I cannot think of
any Job ho will be suited for. Un­
less I can hire him out as a sab­
oteur.
"You wouldn’t like to have a
nice Job in a nice store, would
you?" I asked our daughter.
No, it seems she would not. What
wo are really looking for is some­
thing glamorous. There are mil­
lions of glamorous Jobs. If I will
Just put a y mind to it and get one
for her.
Until then, It looks like we will
Just have to Jie around the beach
and wait for something to turn up.
Heaven knows, we tried.

pearance of the cuff depends upon
the length of the shirt-sleeve.
Shlrtmakera bare ordained that all
men's arms taka either a U-incb,
M inch or N-lncb shirt. But nature
refuses to be bound to this deci­
sion. It makes arms of varying
lengths. They may be too long for
a M inch shirt arm or too ahort
for a M inch ahlrt arm. Because
nature and the shlrtmakera do not
agree some men seem doomed to
go through life showing too much
shirt cuff or none at all.
A man can defeat this disagree­
ment between the shlrtmakera and
nature by marrying a wife, one of
whose recognised duties is altering
the sleeves of her husband's shirts.
To obtain the best results the
sleeve should be measured on the
man.
A time must be found when It is
convenient for the man to be fitted.
And when It is found he must be
made to stand still. This most men
are reluctant to do. They are rest­
less. No doubt they were called
away from listening ever a radio
to a baseball game and are im­
patient to get back to it to hear
wbat happened while they were
away.
A conscientious wife will not un­
derstand how a husband could be
more Interested in a baseball
game than he is In the length of
his cuffs. Her feelings will be
hurt. Then the husband will have
to make her a handsome gift to
show his penitence.
These complications explain why
many husbands dodge the cuff issue by insisting on shirts wboM
sleeves stop above the elbow.
• Christopher Billopp

Citrusmen Advised
On Weight Limits
The Florida Citrus Commission
Thursday advised all citrus fruit
dealers that their trucks must con­
form with existing laws govern­
ing gross weight or they will not
be permitted on Florida highway*.
General Manager Homer E.
Hooka said be bad received no­
tification from the Florida State
Board of Review, a division of
the Slate Road Department, that
emergency relief permitting ve­
hicles having grots weight up to
70,000 pounds to haul agricultural
products would not bo valid altar
August.

came common, ha said, people
from ail over grew more attracted
to the desert heat, since now they
could come here to avoid it when
they wanted to.
And even as we talked, the mer^
cury was winking It IN , w h ie #
was a weak try compared to what
It did a few days ago. It hit 1U.
For some peculiar reason, I’ve
become extremely interested late­
ly in the science of air conditioning. Perhaps it’a because I've been
gradually evaporating away trying
to reach the West Coast in a hot
rig that squeaks like the hinges of
Hades.
Weadoek was the man to talk t« _
He learned about air conditioning
in an odd way 4f years age. Cur­
rently this lean-faced gentleman is
known around the West for Ms
breexy column, "Desert Note­
book," which runs in the Arixona
Daily Bun.
It was in 1I1S that he discovered
the principle that la used today to
eool much of his adopted city.
As a college kid, he got a JcA
working on the right of way of theA
Lake Erie Railroad in southwest-9
era Ohio. When the hast got bad
he stripped from the waist up­
end suffered from sunburn, heat
and blisters.
He noticed the tough "bonkiei"
on the crew ail w on tong-sleeved
flannel underwear. At first he
thought they were half cracked.
But eventually hh got wise and fol­
lowed suit.
"I found." ha said, "that t h e ..
shirt stored the perspiration, tbeo%
when the breeto hit it, the damp
fabrie became an air conditioner."
And that's the way mueh of Taeson's relatively inexpensive air
coolers work today. They’re called
"evaporative coolers," a method
that's unworkable in the East.
It works this way: A motel box
is stuffed with oXcetalor or some

Is dampened with water. H a box
is put over an opening in the roof.
A fan sucks the bet arid air
through It. cooling the air up to »
degrees and pushing it Jhside.
It’s at simple as that, but the
catch is It won’t work when the
air is humid. That's why M’s never
used anywhere except in the dry
desert.
"The Mexicans got the idea long

an open window, soaked it with
water, opened another window for
cross-ventilation, and that did it."
There's another way to use this
evaporative cooling Kheme. It’s a
sure way to keep your face eool,
but it works only on men. That is,
ralM a beard.
I was never more comfortable
than the year I worn a full beard.
Beads of perspiration pop up at tM
roots of the hair, and the slightest
brees* gives you that cool feeling.
And the breexe from the waving
whiskers adds a little to It.
The current heat wave gripping
the Southwest has been the main
topic of conversation all the way
from El Paso. But Jack Weadoek
smiles through it all. "Hot spells
aw nethteg m w ," ha Mya. "But
ovary time one comes along Nika
talk like they were."

E

idwich" plan means
trt off with an honest
Then deftly insert the
critical lsysr,
to smite tolerantly and
rani, "I wonder tf M
bettor if you tried very
wet around the bow*,
dally true since Noritlleuleus."

yea will wmember, in the May lb
Watt Virginia presldantial prim­
ary. Wait Virginia is aa everwbelmingly Protestant community.
Kannady won that ana. Ha won
by m big a margin that his oppanoat. Ban. Hobart H. Humphrey
(D-Mtoa.), abandoned bin cam­
paign N r the Democratic petalj f t l t l nomination. Humphwy bad
not been regarded aa a strong
candidate, west Virginia's fr it

nhwya
toll
P a te

By LYLE WILSON
LOB ANGELES (UP1) - The
liveliest political corpw yea over
aw likely to encounter U the dead
and buried issue of Sea. John F.
Kennedy's Jtomaa Catholic rollgieua faith.

r r i . Ju ly B.

Catholic as president of the United
States."
This Southern Baptists' Conven­
tion repwsonted *.500,000 membon. It is the country's Meood
largest Protestant denomination. A
United Pwse International dis­
patch from Rochester, N. Y., oe
June T Mid: "American Baptists
■poke out strongly today against
wbat they called 'Roman Catholic
tollnone*' on political issues. Del­
egates denounced the Catholic in­
terpretation of the U. 8. Constitu­
tion and 1U views on eopewtion
of church tad atato." This waa
from Use American Baptists con­
vention.
"The Biga," n national Catholic
mageatoe, devoted much of its July
iaoue to discussion of CathoUes and
the presidency. The editor. Father
Ralph German. C. P„ wrote that
many Americana bava been misin­
formed by anti-catholic propa­
ganda.
"It l* our duty," bo said, "to
inform thorn correctly sad to do it
with gentte patience."
The foregoing aw lively exam­
ples of the survival of the rollissue beyond its death and
il in West Virginia

fr

"I bad a guilty ceuadence, I was
hoping N r a miracle," said Um
man whb bad completely betrayed
the trust placed to kins daring the
lb years of kis employment
None of os la beyond temptation
to on# form or another. And we toe
can become involved "little by
little" la wrong doing tf we doa!)
resist tba bagtoitega of temptation.
f toad firmly for wbat is true sad
good, not -sorely against dishon­
esty end evil. In detag this yen will
experience the Joy ef living n con­
structive life tbat benefits your feltowns an M well aa yanraaV.
"H* tbat Nltewetk Jostles and
mercy, shall find life, Justice and
glory."
(Proverbs 11:11)
Help me. 0 Divine Sevier, t* be
booest in thought, word and deed.

prejudice was net mueh ef n factor
in U. B. politics, n et anyway, to
West Virginia. Kennedy's Reman
Catholic religion, however, too ms
to anrvive aa a political issue.
Americans nw touting about it and
they tr t responsible Americans.
Happiness Through Health
Far example:
Evangelist Billy Graham said In
Washington on Juno 14 that Pro­
Rheumatism
testants would have to toco unique
(By DR. r . LEO KERWIN)
problems if n Catholic w en presi­
dent of the United State*. Graham
baltovM religion will be aa under­ There are many different
lying issue tf a Catholic is nom­
kinds of Rheumatism named
inated for president

according to the parts affect­
ed. Rheumatism affecting the
nerves in Neuritis, affecting
the joints, A rthritis, the mus­
cles, Myiasis, the
Sciatic n e r v e ,
8cimtica, and the
lum bar area of
the back Lum­
b a g o a n d to
forth.
H ie c a u s e of
Rheumatism
la
pressure upon nerves weak­
ening the nerve and Uw tinthat they supply. These

!

OM loos and was for cod to eteaa.
The assistant cashier admitted
that things got ae hopelessly in­
volved during the four-yeer period
of his theft, that he waa afraid to

stream which fives rten to
the pain attending Rheuma­
tism.
By removing the pressure
upon th e nerves by Chiro­
practic adjustm ents, health
is restored.

One e f a aeries ef nrtktea
published tel Uw pnbtic inter­
est ( i explain and ■metnlo
the practice e f itiN U fk
Chiropractic, written by Dr,

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and send Reddy’s food am messaft, imprinted oetheNahaaMpapar
ntpkins, to folks up north.
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Homemakers Course
Planned July 18

,

More than 400 Florida leaders life, family business, clothing and
will attend the 36lh annual State nutrition.
i
Home Demonstration C o u n c i l
Special interest groups in citimeeting and short course at the renship and civil defense, familyUniversity of Florida, Gainesville, life. health, international affairs,
publicity, and safely will be held.
IS 22.
Fifteen ladies from Seminole
"This is a program of educa­
JEANNE WARNKE
DR. AND MRS. CHARLES
tion. inspiration, and recreation County have registered for the
held annually for Florida Home short course. They are, Mrs.
A CHATTER PARTY Tuesday PARK JR. and their four child­
Demonstration Club members," George Otto, Sr., president of the evening at the home of Mrs. How­ ren, Sidney, Charles, Renra and
says Mitt Anna Mae Sikes, state Home Demonstration Council: Mrs. ard Monteith on Mcllonville Ave­ Leslie, have moved back into
home demonstration agent, in an­ If. I,. Johnson, council delegate
nouncing the conference program. who will represent the county at nue was in honor of an nut ol Iheir home on Rosalia Dr. For
Program highlights include talks the state council. Attending the town visitor, Mrs. John L. Hughes the past two year* Dr. Park has
by Mrs C. D. Johnson, chairman short course classes will be Mrs. of Waukegan, III., the former Ann been at the J. Htllit Miller Health
of the Florida children's commit- Jeanette Rums, I,ake Brantley: Crawford Stine of Sanford. Co- Center, University of Florida, in
Dr. J. Wayne Reitz. presi- Mrs. William lleinhuck. Lake j hostess was Mrs. C. M. Walls. Gainesville,
of the University of Florida, Mary, Mrs. C. E. Hunter, Mrs. • The guest list included the honA "SPLASH SUPPER" has
Dr. J. Rroward Culpepper, exe­ Clover Marrs, Mrs. J. C. Sapp, oree'a mother, Mrs. George Stine
cutive secretary, ttate board of Lake Monroe: Mrs. Mary Hart­ and the Mmes. Ixus lleckenbach, been planned for tomorrow night
control, and Mist Eunice Hay- ley, Mrs. Helen Newcomer, t-ong- Patty Gatrhel, Doris Angel, Syl­ by Sylvia and Howard McNully
word. dirretor division of, the wood. Mrs. Ruth Daniels, Oviedo; via McNulty, Jean Jones, l-oia at their home on Silver Lake.
home economics program, fede­ Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. J. D. Cal­ Sloan, Helen Tucker, Elisabeth Guetl* will be Judge and Mrs.
Miss Eva Hunt, Sanford; Steele, Joyce Sawyers, Connie Vernon C. Mis*. Mr. and Mr*.
ral extension service, Washing­ lahan,
Mrs. Roland DeJong and Mrs, Williams. Susan White, Jean J a ­ Roy Mann and Dr. and Mrs, Da­
ton. I). C.
Special features include a Flor­ Thelma Morris, Seminole Even­ coby, Kathryn Park, Camille vid Bleech of Orlando,
Moreland, Shirley Secord, Sylvia
ida night program featuring folk­ ing Club,
VELMA .(M ra. J. C.) MIT­
Mrs. DeJong will represent the Wharton, Martha While a n d
lore and folk songs, a Ira given
CHELL for the past two weeki
by Mrs. J. Wayne Rrllz at the , county in the state dress revue "Beaufie" Rahorn.
has been entertaining her grand­
president's home, a fashion show as she was the county winner.
children, Beth and Marcia Kirk­
Mrs.
Morris
will
also
be
in
the
and tours.
land of Orlando. Thetr parents.
Mrs. Ronnie Ashmore, Florida revue.
Judge and Mrs. Tom Kirkland
state home demonstration council
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. STINK have been enjoying the visit of their
left, Friday for a ten day Carib­
president, will presldt at the state
bean eruise.
daughter, Mrs. John Hughes and her family. The Hughes family lives in
council sessions during (lie week.
Waukegan, HI., where Mr. Hughes is police m agistrate. They met in 1944
A VISITOR FROM JACKSON­
New council officers will be in­
when he was stationed a t the Sanford Naval Air Station. Shown in front
VILLE la Mra, Allie Steenwerth
stalled on July 22 by Mist Sikes.
who la visiting in the home of
of the Stine home on Summerlin Ave.. left to right, arp David and I’at
The short course will offer
classes in recreation, health, land­
Hughes, Mr. Hughes holding Steve, Mike and Mrs. Hughes and Mr. and
scaping. housing and Inltrm r deMrs. Stine.
(Herald Fhoto)
«i«n. leadership, music, family
Mr*. Robert Caruther*. presi­
dent nf Sanford Drove ton, rec­
ently initiated Mr*. Andrew Wolf
into the Benevolent and Patriotic
Order of Doe*. At this meeting,
Mrs. Caruther* gave a very In­
teresting account of her trip lo
Hollywood where *he attended
Mrmhers of the Ladiea Auxi­
the National Convenlion. Jt.ne 12-lfi
liary of World War t Veterans,
at which time the drove received
Barracks 4M, met lor thefr month­
MRS. SAWYERS
ly session in the American Le­
their charter.
gion building. Barrack mrmhers
After the meeting, a great deal
JOYCE
(Mr*. Blake) SAWYERS
served them a shrimp dinner,
nf spice and fun wai added to received a big surprise yester­
preceding the meeting.
the aocial by a while elephant day! She was showered with
Mrs. E. H. Ludecke and Mrs.
sale, auctioned by Mr. Bussell "pink and blue" gift* during an
, William F. Coveney, delegate* to
Giiy Carr who recently contri­ all day parly with Selma (Mrs.
the state convention in Clearwater,
buted so much to the gaiety of Ted) Williams end Dot (Mrs.
gave reporta of the meeting. Re­
a cruise with the Harold Kast- R. W.l William* a* Ut* hostess­
ports of the local auxiliary were
nera enroute to Jamaica. Consi­ es. The party, that included lunch 1
also given, one committee report­
derable proceeds were rcalired and awtmming, was held al the
ing the preaentation of a Bible
from articles ranging from ear­ William's camp at Miami Spring*. 1
to the Disabled American Veter­
rings In beds and a chair.
Those invited were Mr*. Ralph '
ans Auxiliary. This organization
Members attending the meet­ Jarvis, Mrs. Ernest Southward, i
has hern formed recently and
ing
were:
Mra,
William
Hardin,
Mrs. J. L. !* • Jr., Mr*. W. W .,
Mrs. Ludecke, veterans auxiliary
Mrs.
Robert Billhimer, Mrs. Tyre, Mr*. Rexter Pilcher, Mrs. I
president, made the presentation.
Richard Mapes, Mrs. Brad Fo­ W. B. Steele, Mr*. Burke Steele, j
It wai announced that the dis­
ley, Mrs. Edward Miller, Mra. Mrs. Laurel Johnson, Mri. Mar­
trict meeting of the auxiliary and
Robert Caruther*, Mrs. Bernard tha Rowland. Mra. C. E. Carlton,
barrack* li scheduled for July
Wolford, Mri. I.jnn Lyons, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Herkenbach, Mra.
24 at the Elks Club In New
Andrew Wolf, Mr*. G. Walker, j Arthur Rrekwilh Jr., Mrs. Charlra
Smyrna Beach.
Mr*, li. C. Dishrow, Mra. Pete Atkinson, Mra. Harold Whittrrn,
Tha next meeting of the
Bukur.
Mrs. Ben Wiggins, Mrs. John
Jiary will be held July 29 and
’Mrs. Fred noedeger, Mr*. Mary . Domino, Mrs. Ashby Jones, Mra.
members are planning to conduct
Smith, Mrs. Hantld K ajtnrr, Mrs. j I* E. Forguson, Mra. Marvin Dial
a whit*.elephant aalc. All World
Ralph Jones, Mrs. George Di- and Mrs. Eugene Williams. All
War I Veterans and their wivei
Mattio, Mrs. Pete Bnwenox. the children wera along, too, so
are invited to attend.
Mrs. John McDonald, Miss Nancy the Camp wai butting with ac­
Foster, Mrs. Al Langston, Mrs. tivity!
John McCloikey, Mrs. Stephen
ENJOYING THE FA HE WELL PARTY for Albert Keller are left to IIKIIV*
SABA KING, our pleasant city
Androsko, Mr*. Penn Raltn, Mr*.
.Markeldn Hutler, I-a try Wallace mid the honoree. Hack row, Mirim Butler,
John Donahue and Mrs. Al Lang­ librarian, has been buiy baby­
sitting with a new grandchild!
Ettie Man Vinca, Peggy Well* and Carolyn Baylis.
ston.
He ii Dean Gordon and was born
R. C. Maxwell Jr. arrived Wed­
June 24 In Mr, and Mri. D. N.
nesday for a short visit with his
Berrien who live on Sunland
mother, Mra. R. C. Maxwell, 309
Drive. The Berrien* have two
Magnolia Ave. Mr. Maxwell lives
othrr children, David and Amy
in Los Angeles, Calif, and is
Jeanne.
stale manager of the Schradrr
Albert J. Keller waa gueit of ning, Ga. and will report to Ft. Corpus Cliristl, Texas; Mr. and
FRIENDS of Mr. and Mrs.
Co. He is on hia way |o New honor a t a farewell dinner and Dix, N. J. this weekend. From Mra. W. Lawson.
Frank Evana of Lake Mary will
York on a business trip for the
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Butler,
there he will sail for Germany,
dance
at
his
home,
1901
Park
he pleased to know that they
«ompany.
FRIDAY
daughters, Mima and Markrlria
bollt arc feeling pert again alter
Friends of Mra. M. L. Lodge Ave., this week. The party aw» where he will serve for the next and son, Dionel; Marvin l«ester,
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, surgery in Boston. Hie Evans,
will be glad to learn that she given by hit mother, Mrs. Adela IS months.
Larry Wallace, Ettie Mae Vines,
has relumed to her home on West Keller.
A group of friends enjoyed the Peggy Wells. Malcolm MacCoUen, building committee meeting, I who left in May, returned home
(his week. It wasn't all "Imtpilal
p. m.
2oth St. after surgical treatment
Albert has been spending a two dinner and danced to recorded Frances Keller, Tkimmy Lester,
life" for them aa they did get
a t Sem.noW Memorial lloipital. week leave with his family. Ha i music during the evening. Those Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toufletly
SATURDAY
In visit his daughter and son-inShe la reported progressing well has been serving with Co. A 13th attending included Mr. and Mrs. and Carolyn and Carlelon Bayand may have visitors. Her daugh­ Transport Hatallion at Ft. Ben-1 A. Tosoh and two daughters of lit.
Men’* Club of the Congregation law, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel J. O'­
ter, Mri. Whit Bishop and three
al Christian Church are sponsor­ Connor who live la Forest Hills,
children of Washington, D. C. has
ing en ice cream and rake so­ L. I.
arrived and plans lo spend a
cial ell afternoon, starting at 1
few weeks with her parent! until
p. m. Generous serving for 23
A bride ihnuld be certain that
^ Mrs. Lodge is well again.
hrr wedding day shoea are com­
Invited guest* included Jackie
Janet Kris, Kathy Moore, Lori cents.
, Cyndee Morrison celebrated her
V
Mrs. Raymond Kader and chil­
Angel, Nicky Smith, Leslie Hart- I.ce Morrison, Brad Hollings­
Plnecreit Baptist Church Jun­ fortable and can be worn for
dren, Art, Ronnie and Marilyn, 10th birthday with a awim party wig, Gerl Ann Warnke, Candy worth, Bill Higginbotham, Bill ior Choir psrty, 12:30 p. m.
hour* of standing,
are visiting her parents, Mr. and ■t the home of her parent*. Dr. Wharton, Debbie Jarvis, Sidney Crapp, Bobby Halliack, Jack Mor­
Mra. S. J. Davia Sr. and Mr. and and Mrs. Jsck C. Morrison, Wed­ Park, Christy Slirddt-n. Kathy rison, John Charles Aiken, Clarke
Mr*. William E. Kader.
nesday afternoon.
Sloan, Martha Jay Mnrrisun, Judy Higgins, John Mrro and Bobhy
Michael N. Rabija, or the
2 * 3 * 4 BEDRO O M S
Mills.
SmiUi.
The
Morrison’s
beautiful
new
House of Rahlja photography stu­
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home
is
built
on
the
shore
of
dio. underwent surgery, recently,
He Gains A Maid
a t Seminole Memorial Hospital. L*ke Ainory and the young gursta
The new bride assumes respon­
He expects to bn back in the enjoyed an afternoon of boating,
swimming, and games of croquet, sibility for her husband’s appear­
etudio within two week*.
badminton and ping pong.
Refreshments of ice cream, ance. This means keeping his
cake and punch were served by clothes pressed, spot-cleaned, and
Mr*. Morrison. The two birthday neat, ou may not wish to shine
rake* were made by Cyndee’* hia shoes, but it’s acceptable for
grandmother, Mra. Charlie Mor­ you to handle tbit chore when it
needs to be done.
The Jaycee Wives Club will rison.
maet Monday a t • p. m. a t the
home of Mrs. Tom McDonald,
2*0S French Ave., for the regu­
lar monthly session.
An executive board meeting will
precede th* general meeting, at
la MIAMI BEACH
T:20 p. m. All members urged
In attend.
Duiiag tha
pau year this
EVERYTHING MUST RE BOLD
min
bat dUMOTHERS
lln g u iih td
ORANGE
CITY
STORE
ONLY
GIVE YOL’R CHILD . . . .
himieH a* a
IRVING
• running start la the rase at
lop fatally
life.
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DRESSES
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many beers ml piacieae time ta
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polio holder!
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from
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AGENT
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SHOW CAME
Kindergarten A Day Sehaal
ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
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Riserview Ave. off W. le t St.
Sal* Starts
A. M. — Ma*. — July 11th
NO LAY-AWAYR. EXCHANGES or REFUNDS
• Designed far SafatF ’
( • Planned far Healthy
H. NELSON
I’re-Sehaal Develapmeat
DRESS
• Rtarfed by Qualified.
SHOP
Experienced Supervision

Mrs. Andrew Wolf
Initiated Into

Order Of Does

World War I Wives

(Present Bible

To New Auxiliary

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Party Honors Albert Keller

Church

Calendar

•

Swim Party Honors Cyndee Morrison On IOth Birthday

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* Jaycee Wives Club
To Meet Monday

Going - Out - of • Business

SALE

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OLYMPIC
CONVENTION

HAPPY ACRES

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Cell FA 2-1411
Mra. Georg* (Jean) Pit lard

ACROSS FROM TOWN HALL
ORANGE CITY, FLA.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wallace. She
wai accompanied here by her
niece, Misi Sally Wallace, who
had been visiting her end other
relative* in Georgia. While away
Miss Wallace alio visited her sil­
ler, Mrs. A. S. Daniel in Ellaville, Ga.
•

THE GARDEN OF THE MONTH
sign Is placed In front of the
J. C. Davis home at 2104 Coro­
nado Concourse. Lillian Davit who
says she spends practically all
her lime In the yard started fronf
"scratch" not quite two year*
ago when she moved In the house.
Day lilies and Gernera dailies
are her favorites but the com­
mittee that selected the garde*
was enlhusiastie over the display
of Gloriosa daisies at one aid*
of the house. Look for them when
you drive by this weekend.
YOUR SCRIBE loves to roceiro
phone call* that tell about your
partiei, vacation plana or what
set of friends and relative* are
heading for Florida. Remember
to call FA 2-7436.

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The. Indians rode 3-hlt pitching
by Bob Casburn to a narrow B-l
win. Watching was a crowd of
2,179 —• admitted without charge
during "free night."
A t the other end of the stand­
ings, seventh - place Leesburg
thumped
cellar-dwelling
St.
H RBI Petersburg 10-0. The Orioles were
ahead all the way after a sixrun d ra t inning.
Bob Reldell was the hitting

By United Press International
Lakeland climbed into a firstplace tie with Sanford .In the
Florida State League Thursday
night while the largest Lakeland
crowd la six years looked on.
Bedard

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Dukas, lb
Cipriani, If
Harrelsoe, lb
Hinojosa, rf
In ra n , e
Chavarria, 2b
Arroyo, as
Banovie, p

stlckout with a triple and double
good for three runs batted in.
Delano Hill shut out the Saints
on three hits.
Palatka’s game a t Orlando and
Tampa'a contest at Daytona Beach
were both rained out.
Tonight 8 anford plays at Day­
tona, Rt. Pete a t Lakeland, Or­
lando a t Leesburg, and Tampa a t
Palatka.

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Gate Figures
The Sanford Greyhounds had the pooreat attend­
ance of any club in the Florida State League during the
flrat half of the aeaaon, league officials reported today.
Sanford in 34 home games had a total of 7,343,
averaging about 216 for each game.
Tampn had the best attendance record in the league
with an average attendance of 1,477 per game.
Following Tampa was St. Petersburg. Leesburg,
Lakeland, Daytona Beach, Orlando and Palatka.

TOTALS

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STRAtaHT/fi THe SPACE OF^
OHe MOWTW—A tA /fS ToJJHe M

League Leaders
National League
Player A CUb G. AB B. H. Pet.
Maya, f.F .
79 29199 10s All
Larker, L.A.
90 179 29 81 .347
Groat, pgb.
79 33030 107 .324
Clmnte, Pgh. 72 290 49 94 .324
Asbburn, Chi. 74 279 39 90 .324
White, Bt.L,
78 301 43 93 416
Adcock, Mil.
82 231 23 72 412
Bklaaer, Pgh. 75 M
51 99 409
Welters, Pblla. 99 339 20 71 405
Caghm, Bt.L. 71 MS 41 99 402
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-American U agot
Gentile, Balt. 72 191 22 90 421
Runaeli, Bin. 72 M
50 95 4 »
Smith, Chi.
74 299 42 93 495
Maria, N.Y.
M 239 59 94 414
Mlaoao, Chi.
75 294 44 90 417
Kuean, Clave. 99 381 44 91 414
LOftl, N.Y.
39 119 33 39 .114
•how no, N.Y. 99 233 34 79 419
power, Clive. 99 339 II T9 .303
Wane, Bin.
90 194 99 M .299
K in
' National Ltsga*—Banks, Cuba
19; Aaron, Bravai 21; Boyer;
Cards 19; Mayt, Giants 19; Cagada, Giants 17.
Aaoricaa Laagne—Maris, Yankata XT; Lemon, Banatore 20;
Manila. Yankees 20; Held, Indiana
13; Williams, Red Sog 14; ColaVita, Tigers 14.
Filching
N 1 Banal Laagne — Roebuck,
Dodgers 9-1; William*, Dodgers
9-2; Low, Pirates 11-9; Farrell,
Phile 9-1; Buhl, Braves 9-3.
American Lsagnt—Coatae, Yanheas BO; Daley, Athletic*, 11-4;
BUley, White Son 9-3: ftobbe,
Banatore 9-1; Grant, Indiana 9-9.

Sanford Atlantic National Bank
paddad thalr itad In tha Seminole
County Businessmen'# League,
Tuesday avenlng at Ja t Lanet, a*
they took wins from the second
place team, Harvay'a Plumbing.
This glvaa tha bankers a total of
25 to Hanrey'a 31.
Sanford Auto Part* held on to
their third spot with 20, while
Owan'a Gulf Service and Wall'*
Plumbing tied the fourth spot up
with 1 9 4 win* each. Loroy Benton, General Contractor, and
Wally'a Phillips 69 Service tied
for fifth with 27, Abstract Corp.
and Banford Electric tied up the
aiath slot with 29 each.
Then cornea Gator Lumber, 234;
Homes Distributors, 24; Pol.Air,
1 1 4 ; Ride-A-Whllo Stables, 2 l|
Atlantic Coast Lino and Vulcan
Malaria!#, both 10, and Florida
Stata Bank with 17.
Buddy Bass was top man, this
weak, with a 904 scratch aaries to
load tha league. Bill Brown rolled
the highest single game, aa ho
racked up a 246 scratch.
Picking up tha 3-10 to ronvert
tho spare, was C. Wallis, J r ,
Gaos Marcel, Jim Carmichael, Jim
Doucette, Bob Mari6n and Al
Horsts. Kan McIntosh, Ed Cat­
ion, Dick Hendrix, and Uarry

SANFORD
Laksland
Orlando
Palatka
Tampa
Daytona Botch
Leesburg

St. Petersburg
W .L. Pet. GB
Pittsburgh
47 39 .137 ...
Milwaukee
41 S3 .334 31*
Sen Francisco
39 39 .330 9
Los Angeles
39 IT .313 21*
St. Louie
39 39 .309 9
Cincinnati
33 40 .497 IS
Philadelphia
32 43 .411 IS
Chicago
39 44 .3*7 IT
Friday's Probable Pilchers
Pittiburgh at Philadelphia 2
(twi-nigbt) — Friend (•* ) and
Gibbon (4-2) vs Green (1-2) and
Buihardt (4-3).
Cincinnati at Milwaukee (night)
—Hook (7*74 v* Piiarro (4-2) or
Jay (2-5).
Chicago at Los Angeiei (night)
—Anderson (2-9) va Craig (2-1).
St. Louis at San Francisco
(night) — Sadeckl (1-4) vg San­
ford (1-3).
Americas Leagae
W .L. Pet. OR
New York
49 27 .923
Cleveland
42 30 .313 1
Baltimore
43 23 .S«i 4
Chicago
41 34 .347 91*
Detroit ,
31 99 .479 101*
Washington
34 99 .499 111*
Kansas City
39 49 .372 IS
Boston
27 49 .390 191*
Friday's PrahaMa Pitchers
Cleveland at Chleago (night)—
Ball (T-9) va Seore (M ) or Bau­
mann (4-4),
Detroit at Kaaaaa City (night)—
Sunning (94) va Herbert (14).
Washington a t Baltimore (night)
—Ramos (44) va Pisbtr (34).
Naw York at Boston (night)—
Ditmar (7-4) v* Meabouquatt*
(T-T). _________________

MONTREAL (U PD —The tranafar of tha Cuban Sugar Kings to
Jersey City, N. J., appeared immi­
nent today although Havana own• r Bob Maduro warned if the
switch la made,\ tha Cincinnati
Reds will have to operate the
team "because wa certainly won’t.”
President Frank Shaugbnasiy of
tho Intarnational League indicated
here th at tha fiugar Kings prob*
ably will be moved within a few
days because of tho explosive po­
litical situation in Cuba.
Ahaughnesay said ha will confer
with civic officials in Jersey City
next Tuesday in a meeting a t

That would ba Bob Skinner, of*
tan kidded about hia two left feet
but never about the bat he’a u*ing
to bring Pittsburgh a possible Na­
tional League pennant for the
first time since 1927.
"Skins," a t hit teammates call
him, powered the Pirates to vic­
tory for the second straight night
with a two-run double in the ninth
inning that ruined the Reds, 3-2,
Thursday night and preserved
Pittsburgh's 5*i game lead.
The victory was the Pirates'
fourth in a row and they accom­
plished it with two out in the
Wieboldt’s Camera shop remain, ninth to earn Vinegar Bend Misell his fifth triumph.
ed in first place In the T League
Warren Spahn of the Braves
this week with 2 1 4 wins.
hurled bis first shutout of the sea­
Tied for second place are Coun­ son to beat the Phillies, 2-0, and
try Club Manorettea and Team 1 In other NL games tho Cardinals
with 20 wins each, followed by defeated the Giants, 7-3, while the
Jean's Spaghetti House. Team .1 Dodgers hurdled the Cubs, 7-1.
The Yankees stretched their
has 11 wins and Smith's Amoco is
American League lead to three
in last place with nine wins.
Two bowlers from Team 1 rolled games with a 8-3 decision over
over 200 in the game Thursday. the Orioles; the White Sox beat
Agnes Hudges had a t 21)8 scratch the Indians, 9-3; the Tigers up­
series, closely followed by Yogi ended the Athletics, 6-3, and the
Hudson with a 207. Jimmie Liv­ Senators and Red Sox split a twiingston was next high with a 169. night doublebeader with Washing­
High series was Uken by Yogi ton winning the opener, 9-3, and
Hudson and trailed by A ngts Boston the nightcap, 4-2.
Spahn struck out 10 and held
Hudges and Jane Pcndrey of
the Phils to fivs hits in posting
Country Club Manorettes.
Splits were made by Mae Mor- his eighth victory for the Braves.
sills of Jean's Spaghetti House It was also the 273th triumph of
who gut the 5-10 and Maxine his career, putting him in a tie
Qualls of Country Club who pick­ with Early Wynn of the White
Sox for 14th place among the alled up the 5-7-8.
time m ajor league winners.
Stan Muslal drove in three of
the Cardinals' runs against the
fading Giants with a bases-loaded
single and sacrifice fly. It was the
third straight loss for the thirdMILWAUKEE (UI'I) — Coach place Giants, who now are only
Harry (Peanuts) Lowry has been a half game ahead of the fourthnamed acting manager of the place Dodgers.
Philadelphia Phillies in place of
Duke Snider drove In three runs
Gene Mauch, who is sitting out a with a triple and a homer In the
two-day suspension today.
Dodgers' victory over the Cubs.
Mauch was auapended Thursday Don Drysdale broke a six-game
for his run-in with umpire Ed loslnx streak at home with an
Vargo during a game agalnat cighMiltter.
Milwaukee Wednesday night.
Tlie Yankees won their game
The 34-year-old Mauch also was from the Orioles by making up a
slapped with a 3100 fins Thurs­ 3-0 deficit. Bob Cerv'a pinch hom­
day by President Warrsn Giles of er in the fifth Inning started loser
the National League.
Milt Pappas on his downfall and
Giles cited "intentional bodily Clelis Boyer also homered in the
rontact" and Mauch's remark* to seventh when the Yanks went
Vargo In notifying tho Phillies' ahead for the first time.
pilot of bis punishment.
Al Smith enjoyed a perfect
United Preen International
There was a young man named
Skinner, who once looked like a
rank beginner, but the Pirates
were patient, and lo and behold,
they now have themselves a real
winner.

*A F T F R A S l o t * S T A R T
m a s e e c o A S ew e ^

which representatives of ths Clnrinnatl Reds, who have a working
agreement with the Havana club,
are expected to bo prefent.
In Havana, however, an angry
Maduro declared "the Sugar King*
will not attend Tuesday's wetting
or any other meeting."
Maduro said he found it "per­
fectly incredible" to believt th at
thero could ba sports competition
between tho United State* and
Russia, such as in tha Olympic
Game*, but th at thero could not
bo baseball competition between

Philly Manager
‘Out’ For 2 Days

nlgM for the Whin fo x with a
homar, double and twn alniUi
a ia ln it lha Indiana. Cana Freese
alto bomered for the White 89a,
who collected 13 hits off loser*}
Jim Perry and two relievers.
The Tigers took advantage of
Don Larsen's wildness to score
five runs in the third inning and
that was all it took to beat
the A’s.
Billy Gardner's eight-inning - tri­
ple gave the Senators their win­
ning run in the opener against the
Red Sox. In the nightcap, Billy
Stuffett held the Senators to fourn
singles to score his firlt victory, '

IT ’S NEVER
TOO LATE
TO LEARN
Youngsters of all agsa eojot
bowling h*r*. Mako It a habit
to romo in for an ovtning of
puro pleasure! Wo havt tho fin.
m i rqulment and tho boat in*
strflriors! Fro# Naroory with
full-tima attcadaat.
OPEN —
From • a. m
lo 3 a. m.
Dally
12 Nooa
to 3 A. M.
Sundays

AIK CONDITIONED
ONORA (Navy Bate) ROAD
Ju st Off Hwy. 17-92
Phoae FA 2-7342

See the Chevy MflOrr Shew in eder Sunday*. HIC-TV.

MacKay Wins
ANTWERP, Balglum (UP1) —
U. 8. Davis Cuppar Barry MacKey
of Dayton, Ohio, advanced to the
quarterfinals of tha Beescot Ten­
nis Tuurnamant Thursday with a
9-3, 9-3 victory over Jean Bruloot
of Belgium, Darlene Hard of
Montebello, Calif., reached the
women’s semifinals by defeating
Cioelle Holivoet of Bolgium, 9-9,

BOB BTUBBMOB
CBM Fisheries Biologist B. T.
Hainan of tbs Gama sad Fresh
Water Hah Commbalon Issued a
Statement'the other day, in effect
that diseased fish in Florida's
(rath waters were not harmful to
humane and could ba eaten with-

LIT'L GIANT
FOOD STORES
for the fish campi to recuperate
from tha onslaught during the long
weekend, but I didn't bear them
complaining. Tha bream are bedding during this full moon.
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A group of Aea Scouts from Or­
lande with tha help of tha Air
Fores and Navy put a 44 foot (loop
fa ta ) attached to the end. Thu# in tha lake yesterday. They had
parasites Infest all commoa min­
now*, game fish and soma tad- in. Skipper H. Peter Van Duyl
ia. Anchor paraiUaa will at- told me tho boye had recommis­
h themaelvea to asm* fish, sioned tho ship themselves a t his
causing aorta and inflamed areas
• t the paint of attachment. Thai*
•acta and inflamed area* randar
and has a 90 hors* power auxiliary
Many hard-sought gameflsh unengine. After a few last rune in
BUMS 9a (he fisherman because
Lake Monroe, the boys will go
H their obnoxious appaaranca.
down the river to Jacksonville aad
Mere la the crux e t the matter.
from there along the Intercom*!
' These parasites did not cause waterway to Port Canaveral where
UP netkeable damage uaUl 1*39- it will ha berthed. In about two
K when soma Infested minnow* week* all hands will shove off for
•ad shiner* war* imparted Dorn a waok’a tour of the Bahamas.
Arkiataa-tbaas baltfUh war* la- The Sloop Explorer Is n good-look­
Waled. One nun I talked to who ing ship-and that trip to the Ba­
has been an the river for 99 years, hamas looks like Urn trip of a life­
MM he had a s m seen fish time. I tried to wrangle a berth
mushed up like these infested with far myself but tha ihipper said

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USO Program Sef
For Next Week

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: I im i woman, 86, I
hnv# never been married but I am not giv­
ing up hope. (I’m not deaperate and can
afford to be fusay.) I have a good position
in an office. In fact, I run the office.
My problem ia th at 1 have been putting
weight on like crazy lately. But now that
1 have filled myself out. I’m afraid if I
lose weight I will have wrinkles where I
once had fat. I waa no beauty when I was
thinner, but I think T rath er be fa t like I
am, than thin and wrinkled.
None of my good clothes fit me any
more and people are beginning to tell me
("for my own good") that I am too heavy.
W hat should I do?
FROM 8PREADSVILLK

DEAR ABBY: I have been married for
18 years and up until lately my husband
and 1 got along like a pair of honeymoonera. He never worked, but 1 didn’t care be­
cause I took in washing. I liked having
him around when ! wanted him.
Then he went and got himself a job,
which spoiled everything. All he needs is
a few dollars In his pocket and he is a
changed man. He sasses me back and
leaves the house without my permission,
He waa such a sweet, devoted husband
until he started making money. I ’d give
anything to get him back like he wns.
Can you help me?
TEARS
DEAR TEARS: The only way you can
"get him back like he was" is to make
him quit his Job. But that would be unfair.
Now th at he has a t last acquired some
ambition and self-reaped, you should encourage this msnly (If belated) change
fo r th e better. If you really prefer a man
who ia Jobless and beholden—you want a
gigolo, not • husband.

DEAR FROM SPREADSVILLE: Quit
rationalizing and s ta rt rationing your
calorie Intake. Let your physician tel! you
how much you should lose and how to lose
it. If yon diet sensibly you won’t trade fat
for wrinkles.
CONFIDENTIAL TO "CURIOUS” : A
rich girl In "well-trnveled”—a poor girl
has ‘lH*en around.” Th« R«t result is
usually the game.

DEAR ABBY: I know a gentleman
n e v e r shakes hands with his glove on. But
fa ft considered etiquette for s woman to
k e e p her glove on when she sh a k e s h a n d s ?
WONDERING

Tf yon want a personal rentr from
Abby, write to her In ear* of ibis nnper
and enclose s stamped, self-addressed en­
velope. She answers ALL letter*.

DEAR WONDERING: A lad r
not remove h er glove to shake hands,

JAMES CARNEY AS ADM. HALSEY outlines naval
battle maneuvers to his subordinates in a crucial de­
velopment during World W ar II. ‘T h e Gallant Hours,"
will open Sunday a t the Movieland Drive-In Theater.

“The Gallant House," ia U*e
story about the great Admiral
Halsey and will start a t tha
Movieland Driva-ln Sunday night.
Tha ahow stars Jamaa Cagney
playing tha World War II com­
mander of the South Pacific area.
The United A rtist release takas
tha five weeks out of tha war to
eentar on tha betlla of Guadal.
canal.

Also playing with this featura
is “The Mouse That Roared"
starring Peter Sellers and Jean
Beberg. Tueaday and Wednesday,
"Tha Jokar is Wild*' and "Camphell's Kingdom" will ba playing.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, a
triple feature will be playing.
"The Glenn Miller S t o r y " T h e
4-D Man" and “ Gunfighters Of
Abilene."

Thr Sanford USO ha* announced
the program for the upcoming
week.
Saturday, the top "23" record*
wiH be played; Sunday, • p. m. a
door priac will be given away;
Tueaday, card*, ehes* and checker
tournaments will be played off with
priiea for the winners; Wednesday
la “Join Your Buddy" night at the
USO; Thursday at S p. m. a Junior
volunteer meeting will be held and
Saturday is Attend Your USO
night.
The USO is open on Tuesdays,
Wednesday*. Thursdays, Saturdays
and Sundays from T p. m. to 11
p. m. Many events have been plan­
ned for the month of July including
a swim party and picnic at Rock
Springi, July birthday party and
an informal dance.

Recording Star
Faces Surgery

MONTGOMERY CLIFF and Lee Remick in a scene from
“Wild River” eoming to the Ritz Theatre Sunday.

NEW YORK (UP1) — Popular
recording star Brook Benton undcrgoca aurgery today for remov­
al of a cyst from his right ear
and minor plastic aurgery. Ben­
ton, 27, who hat cut 11 consecu­
tive hit records, waa expected to
be hoapitaliied a week at Beth
Israel Hospital,

Weekend Television
Go Ahead, Wear
What You Have
"D oer Kdvthi
am 'after 40' and wedding
beUf ere ringing I I am marrying
mwh a kind man, who U 34, and
1 admit I am excited. I have a
delft blue lacs dreae and, as my
■araawil fund* are limited, I would
Hfee ha wear this dresa. Wa are bek t married la the living room ef
p ooustn'a homo at four o’clock,
a wiH not taka a honeymoon trip

«

but will be going to the neat town
where he has a alee, email home.
I am 50 and have brown heir with
a bK of gray, and a fair complex­
ion.—Suaan."
It ell tounda very nice Indeed,
and by ell mean* wear tha blue
d re ss., It might ba difficult to
match, to try a lighter sheds of
blue or a darker one for hat and
other accessorial. Show your flor-

By FRED DANZIG
M oeemed that Dr. Moore's
NEW YORK (UPt&gt;—To "P an­ ehangad a thing.
tomime Quit,” a ahow I mlzi:
TV la summer la mighty low"Music For A Summer Night,"
which managee to ehannrl famil­
kty
Without th* dlsclpla* of Michael iar, nostalgia-inducing songs into
elever, simple formats. Wedncs
ftokejr.
day night presented, "The Sound*
Dr. Barbara Moor* complet­ of Home," a hlghly-sentimallzed
ed her M d iy cross-country hike tribute to an old Georgia man­
Wcdactdsy aod walked onto "The sion.
The ABO-TV musicals featured
Ja c k Peer Show" for her encore.
Since some letter-writer* have songs by Dorothy Collins, James
gHggetled that I hit (he road, lake Ifurat, Shannon Bolin, Carol Brlcc,
• long walk In traffic, etc., I Bruce McKay and Patty l*e.
m ule euro to see her on TV and Their vignette* covered a 30-year
fick hr soma pointers on how R'e span in tha Ufa of the ante-bel­
lum mansion. Entertaining mimic,
RDM.
P aar threw local Joke* into hi* pleasantly sung, made it a sweetInterview with Dr. Moore and end-bright audio treat. Unfortu­
iurew her for a low—Uka back nately, some compactly staged
(o the Pulsskl Skyway. Bui Dr. •ed scenes wee* eatremely awk­
Ifoore, who out-walked Paar ward. But Ih* walls numbaiw in
(April la-July • for bar, Pah. It- that spacious gracioua old house
M arch ? for him), alto out-talked would have made Arthur Murray
envious.
aim .
She rapped meal-eating, said
The fem e shown ace Mart mg
A a 'a planning hikes la Australia.
Canada and Europe, praised to awing.
America aa a land of "nice peo­
"The Price is Right," af all
ple," aod then demonstrated her things, worked a musical Inter­
walking style hy stnitting ofl- lude in lit formal Wednesday
■lagD. P»ar walked with her but night by giving away the Kirby
musical quartet. Leter,
m r m bask without her. After tha ■lone
4* n rtu ra af the noted vegetarian, "I've Go&lt; a- Secret'* H ate up
n commercial came am and re ­ with a musical number hy a
minded m to buy ham. iomahew, troupe comprised ef M-yeer-otd
quadruplet*. "Secret," incidentally, is conduct tag a contest in
which n eemmunUg nan win ce­
ment blocks marked with the footBailee F oe Bide
Wise Beard af Oauaiy Osuimta- print* at the show" panel and
Saner* eC a.m lncl# County, M ar­ Garry lfoore. Th* "importance ef
l a wiH rseetv* b i l e at lb* Oflla*
&gt;f Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr., Clark, proposed urn" determine* the win­
S tka Caurthaaaa St Ssaferd, Flor- ner, jast ***r eld sidewalk won’t
ie IP la *:se p. m. Monday, July

lit the m Io m and he eon arrange
a pretty cortege for your groom-tobe to give you. All good luck from
Beauty After Forty.
“ My husband and I are going to
Europe for tbo flret time and will
traval.bg boat. I have read your
advico and have, 1 think, the cor­
rect clothe*. My husband hae, he
admlta, no tail# in choosing color
aehemea. Can you help7 1 think
you have aoma leaflela.—Mrs. W."
Yea. 1 have a chart which would
be valuable in planning a man's
color aeheme. If you or any other
readers with a copy, Just send ma
a long, stamped, eelf-addrraaed en­
velope for It. There la no charge.
"My nephew, who does not come
to eee ua uniats 'dragged' by bis
pa rente for dinner, wants money
for hit col leg# yeara and 1 have
been asked In contribute. My hus­
band and I have saved for a trip
to tee hit old home and wa could
not again get thie money. I am told
by relatives that K is our duty to
give this money to the boy. ! am
to upset. Can you offer advice?—
Worried.”
Aa 1 eee it, you are being "put
on foe spot" by relatives. Refuse
to accept their verdict and you and
your husband go on the trip ae
soon as possible. It will be good
for the young man hi question to
work hit way through college.
Moat successful men have done
this, and It Is still a wonderful
ideal

Theater Pact
Agreement Set
NEW YORK (UP1) — Actors'
..JW
Equity and Ms League of New
York Theetere have Hilled all
outstanding Issues in last month’*
Broadway blackout and reached a
final eontract agreement.
Both groups had ratified a gen­
eral pact ending the eleven-day
actor*' strike Juno •, hut several
minor Roma remained unsettled.
Agreed am Thursday was a etipulaUon that producer* would not
have to make payments to the

Legal Notica

I, H IS for tbs following:

One planet r a v . n l T r a ile r
B M * Tiros Bar Trsad ltaO*
F ron t Tiros lavplsaisat Typo
Throe point htdraulio lift '
Live P swar T abs-aff Ubaft
t l Drawbar lloraspaw.r
Regular e q uip m ent abaH Iecludat
Frost Malar. Oil Oaugs. Fandera. Agunatar. Head sad Tall
Light*,
Tamptratura
Oaaga,
H eavy D u ly Bumparo
Haai I__ '
Oa* Oickl* Bar Mawar
Mydre-CHpper Mawar
Operatise, l u n g * af n u t u r Bar
M l a w f l ta plug H Dagra*
Ouard TUI
Mlaea
ta plus TU Daera*
Rawer Operated curb lift
H a ll e Safety
t e Degree break-beak, aatf raturning
Oa* Rotary H ew er
Huai
op.rat*
fram
pawar
taka-aff af Tractor furalakod.
C u tttag width I (cat minimum
Adjustable s u it in g height
Oafaly etulcb for ralary blade*
Bid* t* b* anclaiad In e aaalad
eavalope plainly marked aa tha
suteMa, BIS For Treater Mawar,
epaa J u ly l*. 1*4*.
Blda ta b* apanad a t a maallag
4 e b* bald la County Oommiaaloa
Maallag Room la ibe Court boa**
M Oaafsrd. Florida e a Tueaday
duly II . 11(1.
.
T h e r ig h t la reserved la waive
WrapelarTuas ar l*«ku|e*llti*a In

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FIOTtTMVa B A B B
NOTH'* IB karakr given that !
am engaged la Producing Raaarda,
Bang*. Naval*. Matin* Plater**,
aad Playrlghte at t i e Palmatta
Av*.. Sanford, Oamlnala Connty,
Florida, under th* tlallloua earn*
nr, K A R U a n ! that I lataad b*
r . g l . i . r aald asm* with tb* Clark
nf tb* Circuit Oeart, gamlaol*
County.
Florida, la aaeordanaa
wttk tha provlalaus a f the Flailtloaa Kama Utatulaa. In-wltl Baat ie s 14*41 FlarlSa Statutes IN7.
Big: Carl Oearbaraugh
Pabllab Juaa i t , M * J u l y 1, I.

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Bank Bandits

CiH (I) Juaxta
ID Huntlsy • Brlnklsy
tf) John Daly
t i l * 14) Outdoor Bunatla Board
41&gt; Tataa Rancor*

•
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fT:U tf) Now* I'uugla* Kdwarde
VO* It ) Watt lllsnay rraasnla
(I) Rawhlds
(I) Cimarron City
Hie (() Navy bos
t f ) Man From Blookhawk
i f ) Wlrblta Town
lidS i f ) Ituassl Strip
( ( ) T s Bs Announcsd
CD Hlata Trnopsr
1:14 I t ) Mlk* H amiair
I f ) llt c t m b t r Brlds
»#:•• ( D Mnmtnl nf Faar
( t ) Dataetlraa
I f) T w lllcbt Zona
1#:M (I) Now York Confidential
&lt;«) I’sraen to Paraoa
II Iff ( D ( f ) ( I ) Ns we a V s t U w
Soorta
11:11 I t l i t ) Marls
H i t s t i l Jaah Pane

SATURDAY A. Mf i f f (•&gt; Waathar-Cartao* ■
T:lt ( I) Wake up Marla*
l i f t f t ) Captain Kcaearaa

1:14 It) Now#

l i s t ( f ) Roy Rsnara
III Kartoon Kapart
14:44 l l )
(I)
I t)
14:14 (*)
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Hackle and Jackl*
Cartoon*
Mavis at Tsa
Mistily Mouaa Playhouse
R a ft and R*44r
Kclanao Plotloa Theater
Fury
cir cu s Ray
Uaturday N aw a-CBO

SATURDAY P. M.

1*:** ( f )
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True Story
Kartoon Kapara
Junior Auction
Th* B l e a s s t Bride* In
Tew a
&lt;•&gt; Having Camara
i t : ! * i*i film I l n u r l i f t (») Kartoon Kapara
«D Tommy d o t s Th* K*ya
1:1* &lt;«) llaaah.ll
1:1* ID Baathall
t i t s f t ) llamlatand
l:Sf ( t ) Baathall
4:00 I t ) Film Far*
(1) Matltit* Thaatar
4:11 I f ) Hoy llo g tr s
4:04 ( t ) Dstacllvaa Diary
f i l l I t ) ll'a Tka Law
l i f t I f ) llamar of Iho Juaglo
It) Inal,I* Fitch
1:11 i f ) rkan n t! nix Nawaroom
t : t t I t ) Pargaanl Praaloa
14) Daiin.a Th* Maaac*
I t ) Nat'l Football League
*it* t f ) Ranch party
&lt;*&gt; To Be Anaountod
f i t * ( ! ) Central Florida M t w a a t e
( I ) Pony Kipraaa
I t ) Hoaiarua Darby
TIM (II Bonanza
( f ) Parry Mataa
I t ) Dick Clark Bbnar
l i f t ( ! ) Th* S i g h R e a l
• :M I D Man and th* Challaag*
1(1 W anltd Dead ar Alive
I t) Olaaaaaaaa
t:0* I t) Mr. Lucky
II) Th* Daputy
• I ) Lawranr* Walk
t it * I D Damocraila Coavanlloii
(*&gt; Hava dun WIH Preval
lis t * ( f l Ounataak*
( t ) Jublla* CBA
111** t*) Mlaa Unltrarsa Pagaaat
( I) Man Ftom Interpol
Ute* i t ) Hi. Nit* Bb*v
i t ) News
It)** ( * ) (II Havta

(*) K-rtnnn Kapara
11:1* l i t Oral Rnbrrta
I t ) J„hn Hopkins Fll*
l:t* &lt;*) Cotton* Now* Confsr.ar*
ID N*w* Today
t i l l I D llaaaliall
l i l t IS) Talk Bark
1 :SS ( f ) tim e Dong School
S:1S IS) Mid-Flo. Industry
t : l t (I) Country S l y l t USA
IS) Klim Kraturs
S;SS ( D Tha Visitor
1:10 (S) Campaign Roundup
4:0t {*) Sunday with Bally
• 2) Sunday Movls
4:10 i si To II* Annnunrtd
III liny Ros-ra
1:0# f“.........
l ) Matty's Funnlts
I D Cam.o Thralrr
4.** («) F act Tha Nallaa
(*l Dues Bunny
f it * l«) Crurad* la Paalfia
I t) Plainsman
(I) Matt JlrQ riw
l i f t If) Twentieth Canter*
( t ) Ntwm an Rap. X.
( t ) William T*U
7 ISO ( t ) I.atsl*
( f ) Orsrland Trail
II) Pre-Convention
Tiff I t) Martrlck
i f ) r o a r Just Man
l : t f ( t ) Kd Sullivan
ID Mu*le Oa Ira
l i f t I t) The U r m i a
l.'SS ID Chary Mystery ahow
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II) O. X Thaatar
III* i t ) Tha Alaakaa*
II): Alfrtd Hitchcock
11:11 I D X o r a ito Young
( I) l.ucy In Cnnnrrilcut
t l : l l i l l Johnny Biaesttn
IS) What's My Lin*
I D Sunday N ile Bhow
11:14 I t) Movie
11:1* («) W talhor
t t : } * ( ( ) Ban. a n o th er *
11:** («) Heart at lb* e t l y

MONDAY A. M.
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111 .VawaropS
l&gt;&gt; About Faeaa
1:11 I D Mtdle
I l l s ( I ) Aa t h t World Turns
( t ) Olamourama
1:11 ID All-Star Raatball
1:00 i s i Full t r im s
III Da* In Court
1:SS i l l llouooparly
It) Oats Storm
1:10 id) Millionaire
(I) Baal tha Clock
1:10 II) Vordlrt Is Tours
( t ) Who Do Tou Truatf
4 :tt i l ) Brlghtar Day
(I) Amarlean Bandstand
4:11 Id) Bacrtt Utorm
4:14 ( I ) Kdga of Might
( t ) Advanture Tims
lid* (I) Movie
( I ) Three Btoogaa
f t ) Ponsvs P lsvhouss
1:11 III Papt. Gallant
f t ) Carloona

Lee Remick ie a gentle country
girl and Montgomery Clift ie tha
government agent ataigned la
move Jo Van Fleet, who is caet sa .
Miss Rctnirk’s grandmother and 8)
the last holdout In tha path a f tha
TVA's dam projacU.
The film was msde entirely on
locstion in Cleveland, Tenn. I lia
Kazan, producer-director of tha
production has claim to credit for
The “Cimarron City" repent on such prize pictures as “On tha
NBC is "To Become a Man.” A W aterfront,” and "Wild River"
youth tries to avenge his father's is hoped to equal It. The produc­
death with a gun fight.
tion ia in Cinemascope and color.
The Rawhide" rerun on CBS
Is "Inrident at Jacob'a Well."
ABC's "W alt Disney Present*"
reprises "Range War at Tombstone," another ef the John la Ik* m a r t ml Ik* r * « * t f i a l | « ,
o .m la s l* ('■■■If, FlarlSa, Im P l»*
Slaughter aeries.
"77 Sunset Strip" repeat* "The bale.
I m rot Ualata af
Widow and the Web" on ABC.
MlltlAM SMITH MORRISON
Daeaaa.d
“Moment of Fear.' the new
All Crsdllsra a a l Paraaaa Hovlive suspense culor diama aerie* T*
laa rial*,* ar Demand* A salaat
on NBC offer* “Conjure Wife." a*M Katatri
Ton and each of y&lt;iu ar* hareThree college professors’ wives
engage in occult practices to by n o llfl.d and raqulrad ta praarnt any rlalma and damanria
further the careers of their hus­ whlrh .j-iiii
. . ,. or -v.althar of yon, may
bands.
hate agalnal the salat* of Miriam
Hmllh Morrison, d.caoatd, lata of
aa id County, to tha County Juds#
nf 8-mlnol* "minty. Florida, at
hit offlc* In Ih* rourt houa* af
aald County at Hanford. Florida,
within right calandar month* from
Ih* lima nf tha first publication ef
this nolle*. Rarh claim or demand
shall h* In writing, and shall
alat* th* plar* nf rraldanc* and
linal olflra addraaa of Ih* claim­
ant. and ahall t&gt;* sworn In hy Ih*
rlolmont, hla agent, or attorney,
and any aurh claim or damand not
aa filed ahall h* void.
Mafgarrt Ja*a Plnddard
Aa admlnlatratrlx a.l.a. at
th* Kalot* of
Miriam Bmlth Morrison.
Pectaard
Puhllah .1-to# IT. 14 A July 1, I.
Montgomery Clift and Lee Re­
mick star In the "Wild River,"
Elia Kazan's production from tha
novel by William Bradford lluie.
The movie will start Sunday a t the
Rita Theatre.

Legal Notice

Safety Film
On Channel 6
A film atrip waa taken recent­
ly in the classroom of th* Driver'*
Training School now being conducted at the Sanford Naval Air
Station. This film will be ahown
Saturday ovar Channel 4 televisign o n . tha program “It's tha
Law."
The Driver’* course la open to
all naval personnel and their de­
pendents iq a third course which
will begin July 11. T. Mclnnie, In­
structor of th* Seminole Auto
Driving Club, i* the instructor of
the baa* classes.

TODAY ft SATURDAY
Ol’EN 12:45
DOUBLE

FEATURE

(•) Hompar Hoorn
ID Kartoon Kapar*
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ID Ding Dong Sshool
It) Now* anil Interview
It) To B* Annouacad
ID Dougb Ua Ml

NO. 2 AT 1:13 ONLY
"TIMBUKTU"
VICTOR MATURK
NO. 2 AT 11:00 ONLY
“THE UNFORC.IVKN"
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BURT LANCASTER
AUDREY HEPBURN

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BY. PAUL, Mina. tU P D -P ollce
Marched a iteieu truck today for
rluec left by force bandit* who
lobbed a It. Paul bank of M0.000.
Police said foe bandits, dis­
guised ae house pelaU rt, followed
an employe into foe bonk Thurs­
day and bald meat ef the stiff
a t gunpoint for 4# minutes until
8UNDAY P. M.
Bom lock* am the vault opened. 11 l i t ( ! ) BaaabaH
They fled In tha stolen Buck.
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By PHIL NEWSOM
CPI Foreign Editor
The man-of-lhe-week: Jose Miro
Cardona, former Cuban ambassa­
dor-designate to the United States.
The place: Havana.
The quote: "The ideological div­
ergencies between the policies of
the government and my conscience
are already insoluble."
Having thus penned his letter of
resignation as Cuba's ambassador
to the United States and another
resigning as professor of criminal
law at Havana University, Dr.
Jose Miro Cardona made his way
past Cuban policemen outside the
Argentine embassy and at 7:35
a. m. on Tuesday joined another
distinguished fellow countryman
in political exile.
The other man was Sergio Rojaa

Mr. and Mrs. Irving I. Pryor
will leava Sunday for Miami
Beach. Pryor, local agent for Stale
Farm Insurance Companies, will
attend the State Farm Career
Club meeting at the Americana
Hotel.
The meeting la held annually for
leading members of State Farm 's
&gt;,000-man field salea organisation
who qualified for Career Club
membership through their businesa
volume of the past year. Pryor and
hit fellow agents and managers
will meet with Ihe chief executives
of Ihe three State Farm companies
during tha three-day itsilon.

‘Revenooers’ Nab
Moonshiners
At Convention

New Betting
Expansion Asked

KIND*. pegi

, MIAMI (UPD — Retired Circuit
Judge Vincent Giblln proposed
Thursday that Florida horso race
batting bo expandod to include
legalised wagering In selected
hotel rooms licensed for tha pur­
pose.
Under Glblin's plan, the hotel
rooms would bo linked with tha
track* under a closed-circuit tele­
vision aystoas. Bettors would pay
admission and their wagera would
be routed to track pari-mutuel
rooms by direct wire.
Fabrication

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CHICAGO (U PI^-Flfty gallons
of moonahina in the snakin' coursed
through Chicago's sewrra Thurs­
day, but ona of tha city's busiest
intersection* Mill smelled like •
backwooda atlll.
A squad of "reveitoocr*" nab­
bed six Virginia "moonaliineri"
stowing their brew is the heart
of the city that onco boasted such
illegal liquor luminaries ai II
Capone.
The moonshine wasn't bard to
find. All the FBI man bad to do
waa follow their noses.
Tba els bearded Virginians
showed up Wednesday with their
own still, mounted on a ta il
Ford, for the 43rd annual con­
vention of Lions International.
Th* men—all prominent cltlsens of Norton, Va.—rolled the
Ford into the convention'! opening
day parade and began to publicly
dlitlll the awful-smelling mash to
the eheera of onlookers.

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M Ike bride's droas ia silk, the
attendants should wear drosses of
*Ub, velvot or valvoteen, if her
dross is cotton, their dresses
should bo cotton, too. The style
style and color should comple­
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Santamarlna, former Cuban ambanador to Britain, who on June
3t aought aiylum in the aam t em­
bassy.
Both men had been dedicated
revolulionariea against the Batiita
dictatorahip, but neither now w ai
able to itomach the dictatorahip
of Fidel Cailro nor itomach Cuba's
swift paiiage into the communist
orbit.
Rojaa had called the Cuban gov­
ernment “ In its present form defi­
nitely Communist."
These were not the first among
the bearded Castro's former fol­
lowers to quit hia camp, nor would
they be the last.
But Miro Cardona’s defection
probably was the most damaging
yet to Castro's prestige.
Miro Cardona had been the Cas­
tro regime's first prime minister,
resigning without rancor when he
found he could not effectively fill
bis office when policies were being
changed minute-by-minute by Cas­
tro at tha television microphone.
Miro Cardona was, in addition,
one of Cuba’s most outstanding
lawyers and had been dean of
Havana University’s law school.
HU resignation wai one more
evidence of the stresses within the
Castro government, snd, for Latin
American nalions who have viewed
with detachment if not with sym­
pathy Castro’s assaults againit (be
United States, further proof that
Caitro long ago had deserted the
ideals of the revolution for which
Miro Cardona and others had
fought.
For Ihe quiet, stocky Miro Cardona the decision that led to his
resignation was a U tter one.
Of Caitro, he ones had said:
"lie ta an advocate of the doc­
trine of Joae Marti, Cuban pool
killed while leading a revolt
against Spain. .That la tha doc­
trine of democracy, freedom, love
of fellow man, welfare of tha peo­
ple and Cuban nationalism. Ha will
never become a dictator."
Today ha ia fugitive from Caitro.

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died Thursday night when heavy
rains flooded wide areaa in Hiro­
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Prefectures.
Seven other persona were re­
ported missing and 11 persons in­
jured. The floods inundated m # l
than T.soo homes and 10,000 acres |
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Anthony Lamar burned to death In
hla crib Thursday night ia tha
door-way of hla bona. Tba crib
stuck In the door aa a neighbor,
who had rescued Anthony's brother
and alitor, tried to pull it through.
Police said the fire broke out
only minutes after the Negro
baby’s mother, Mrs. Margaret
Lamar, left for a prayer meeting.
William Albury, 33, said he ran
imp (he home after ha heard
screams for help. He rescued
Tyron Lamar, t, and Bharon Ana
Lamar, 3. But ha said Anthony's
crib wedged In the door and tba
flames biased loo hot for hint to
pull It the rest of tha way through.

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Myron Accsrdi of DeBary, was selected ** the young
Kndel queen at a contest held recently.

JACKSON. Mils. (U PI) - Tha
stale of Mississippi baa doaalcd
&gt;10,000 In stale funds
tba pri­
vately-operated White Citlieni
Council Forum to publicise rarial
segregation views throughout tha
nation, Director Albert Jonea of
the Stale Sovereignty Commis­
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5. Real Estate For Sale
2. For Rent
2. For Rent
2. For Rent
2. For Rent
5. Real Estate For Sale
2-A Beach Rentala
S f •xtsfarh frralfe
Fxge 10 — Fri. July 8, 1060 TWO bedroom furnished apart- S-ROOMS, unfurnished, $75 per BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2596 So. l-RR., kitchen equipt., attic fan, HUTCHISON APAnTMENTS-339 NICE twn bedroom home, hard­ 3 • BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped, screened porch. Fcn-sw
m int, 2101 Magnolia,
Thona FA 23931.

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mo. 4-Roomi, furnished, $60 per
mo. Phone FA 2-5021.

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FA 2-2611

3 ROOM, furniihcd, garage apart­ 3-ROOM first floor apartment,
ment, water and electricity 'furnished, $40 per mo. 313 Pal­
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metto Ave.
furnished. Adulta only. Call be­
fore 2 p. m. or after • p. m.
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3
HOUSE on Cameron Avenue, East
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FA 2 1305.
aids between Celery and Geneva
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonvllla
Avenue; 4 bedrooms, kitchen ap­
pliances. School bus stop. Quiet
I BEDROOM unfurnished house,
neighborhood. $75 per month.
$50 per mo, 1810 W. 3rd.
Phone FA 2-6143,
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2-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip­
RENT A BKD
ped. Thone FA 2-6013.
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Rollaway, Hoipit*' k Baby Reds
SUMMER rate of $53. Large nice
By Day, Week or Month
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY i
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
unfurn. apt. 1700 ktagnolla.
Ph. FA 2-5181
11S W. 1st St.
v ^Tuea.. th n FH. - • P. M. day «*•- SLEEPING ROOMS, the Gablet
•fa r* Insertion. Mon. • Sat. noon.
401 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
; FURNISHED apt. 300 Park Ave.
3-BEDROOM furnished house $90 3 BEDROOM house, kitchen fur­
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STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED!
month. 2556 Palmetto. FA 2-1910
nished, 204 Grapeville Ave.
^Tnee., ( h n PH. . I P. M. Say b#
FA 2-3138.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished room
'jf# re insertion. Mon. • SaL aoo*.
In private home. FA 2-7734.
3 ROOM furnished eottage, $60.
FA 2 1 7 3 7 . ___________
RENT Of SALE: 3 mom house;
garage; modern; FA2 037I.
SLEEPING room, $8.00 Wk.
w 'u m
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FA 2 2764.
_j™ "fc .a n c tirf. isr aed f «"
air conditioned, $70. FA 2 0668.
U R R isota r o i v r r . ri.onm a.
3 BEDROOM, lease lo responsible
; m n c i m x c e r y » n , left*
parly, exceptionally low rent,
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FA 2 8886.
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unknown heir*. 6#vl*#*#,
grant***, creitltnre, infl
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nth*r p»r»0H cla im ing br.
Stirnuah. under nr ■aalnai 4h*m
**eh of them: All r»r*»n#
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ffkuecaaaor* In tntereat therenf, and
l i l t partita having, or rlalm ln* i"
.•Pave. any rlahi. tlila or lni*r#a«
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apouar. I&gt;. n. RPAHLER and
KVA BPAIII.KR. bla wife. If
living, and It drad. thalr un­
known balra, datlatta. leg s laaa, arantaaa. rradllora. and
any olbar paraon claim ing by,
thrnuab. undar or aaalnat
(ham and each o f tbam; Alt
paranna clalm lnt by, throiipN
undar nr aialn at O A11AO E
EQUIPMENT COMPANY. •
dlaaolrad Florida corporation.
Including all cradltorn, alock.
botdarp, trualata and aucraa.
aora la Intaraat tharaof. and
Ik
all partita haring nr claim'*
Ing to h a r t, any right, tlila
t•'
or Inlaraat In and to tha
■ra
proparty haraln daaorlhad.
- TOP, and aarh of you, art hart.
%y notified that Complaint baa
Vlfaan fllad agalnat you In Ilia
l lo ir a a lt Court. In and for Pemlnol*
•Conn If. Florida, which raoaa la
’ rpatltlad aa abort, Haraln lha
I F lalnllffa aatk tha nutating of
; tltla la proparty daarrlbad aa fo|&gt;
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t&lt;ola 1 and t o f aurray for
{*! FRANK I». QUKRNRET. aa ro.
rordad In Tlaad Rook i t . page
III of tha ruhlle Rarorda of
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Remlnol* County, Florida ( a t capt that part af aald l-ot J
daarrlbad aa tha Kaat Id faat
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on Bear Lab* going hark North
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l i t faat lo Holiday Aranua, goIng Routh to South lot lin t
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tharaof)
jI.KM lha North t l faat a f all
l ‘&lt; t h l ahnva daarrlbad proparly.
i and you aro haraby rauulrad in
&gt;-dlla within aforaaald Court, your
• Anewer and /o r other dafanaaa In
&gt;'(paraon or by allo rnoy) In onld
l oult on or bafora Monday, Auguat
. 1, H i t , and in aarra a ropy or
roplaa tharaof upon Plalnllffo' At.
, tornay, wheat name and addreaa
Oppaar haraln. In dafault tharaof
. ’tha cauaa will procaad a t p an a
.upon tha anlry of a Derr** Pro
’ ponfotan aaalnat you.
" W1TNKM my hand and ooat of
tho Court of Hanford, ■amlnnlt
) County, Florida, this tha Ith day
■• - • f July, A. D , ttao.
,
ARTHUR H. MKCKWITH. JR.
Clark of tko Circuit Court
Ry Martha T, Vlhltn, u. C.
, in * u
It. P. CHAPMAN of
. WILUAMB AND CHAPMAN
. Attornaya at Law
• Malta 4 — McCrary B u l l d o g
, l i t B. O ranio Atonua
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for tha Plalntlffu
Puhllah July I, 11, I f , II

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NOTICR IS hereby given the t 7
em onaegeit la buelneee no Rheparil fined, Remlnnlo County, Flnr«
Ida, under lha flclllloua nemo of.
Ilnmeetudr School, and that I In­
tend to teal-ter eald nemo with
• bo r ie rk of I ho Circuit Coiirl,
Remlnnlo County, Florida. In orrordance wlrh lha provlelona of
tho Klrtllloui Name Rlatutee, tow i l l Section HS.#I Florida Btatinea ItSt.
Rig: Cyrua A. Rnepp
Puhltehed July t. IS, II . Itlh.

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mor* within a raaaonabl* langlh
of tlm* oftor tho n p l r o l lo n of
tho l»rm, or oitanalono tharaof.
any ond *11 Improvement* and
etrurturee hrrnlofor* or haraaflar
plamd thareon by or for lha
United Riot** of A merit a aub.
3*c(, honavar, In oilatlng ****•
manta for puhlle record* and
htahway*. public uillltla*. rail­
road*, and plpallnaa In rotinartlon
with lha aipanalon of Air Forre
Iralnlng facllltle* at Orlando Air
Form Baa# ond other military
piirpoae* Incident lharaio, and for
aurh otnor uae* a* may b* autho­
r e d hr Unnaraa* or by E*aculira Order.
The land* hereinafter deacrlhad
• ra taken under ond In accordant#
with Ih* Act of Unnaraa* approved
February II. 1»SI (44 Rial. 14111
44 U. R. C. SIS*l, ond o n * oupplamemory Iheralo ^nd amendatory
tharaof, ond under tho further
authority Of tho AM nf Congraaa
approved Auauat t, 1SS4 (SS RIAt.
S i ; ; 44 U. R c. SStl. and lha
l i r t of Uongreaa opprured Auauat
S i , III* III Riot. 1141, oa anahndad by lha Acta of Coograo* a p ­
proved July t, 1417 ( ( • **••- *•**
ond April It. 1*1* 14* "&lt;«»• », , l
14 U, R. C. n i l , which oeia oulhorde lha acmilalllon of l*nd for
military purpoeaej tha Act of
UonareaB approved Auauat 11. ISIS
MS mat. 41*. 411. 10 V. S. C.
M ila, b ond e&gt;. which net outhorlaaa Ih# orqulalllon of land for
air rorp* aiatlnna ond dapnl*:
Ih* Notional Racurlly Act nf IS4T,
approved July IS, 1*47 (41 Biat.
t i l l ; and tha Art of Unotraao
approve,1 July I*. ISIS (Puhlle Law
4 1 1 _l i d Contraeal, which art
opprnprlotod fund* for oueh pur*
pnBBB.
Tou or* further notified that
If »ou bar# any ohjarllnn nr dafenaa In lha taking of your pro­
perly, you are required lo aarva
upon plaintiff* attorney at the
addroao heroin dealgnated. wllliln
twenty day* oflar paraonol oarvlr*
of thla nolle* upon you. aiclualv*
of Ih* day of aerrlc*. an an iw e r
Idantlfylng Ih* proparly lo which
you claim lo hava on Inlaraat.
elating Ih* nature and aalant nf
Ih* Intaraat rlalmtd and atallng
all your objeeltnna ond defanaea
to Ih* laklua of your properly.
Failure *o lo aarra an onawar ahall
rnnatltuia a rnoaant In Ih* taking
and lo Ih* authority nf lha Cnurl
I* proraad In hear Ih* a n ln n and
In f i t Ih* luat rompanaallon. and
ahall ronalltnl* * waiver nf all
dafonaa* and objection* not an
praeentad.
Tou or* further nnllflad that
If you hava no objection or dafan** In the taking, ynu mar
aarra upon plaintiff* attorney a
nolle* nf appearance designating
tha proparly In which you claim
I* b# Intareaied, and ihoraoflar
ynu ahall roralv* nolle* of all
proceeding*
affecting
tho aald
proparly.
Tou nr* further notified (hot
*t lha trial of tho lean# of Juat
roinpanaatlnn. whether or not you
htv* ontwarad or oorrad g nmlre
af oppoarouro, you may proaent
avldanro 00 to Ih* gmouut of Ih*
oompanaollou to b* paid for Ih*
iroparly In which you hava any
runreal
, and you m ar ohar* lu
Ih* dlalrlhuilog of tb* award of
eempeneallon.
Tou or* (urthar aatlflad that
trial by Jary of th* loau* or Juot
oompanaollou
t*
demanded
hr
plaintiff.
K. COI.HMAN MADRKN
Unllad Rial** Atlornoy
Ry: Robert V*. Nunao
Aaalatant Halted Statoo A t ­
torney
Addraaa) 416 Foot Offle#
Bldg.
R. D. Bag 1*41
Tampa I. Florida
DATED: JULY 1, IIS#

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D. I. XKIIKIt, Dorososd. »t o l .
Dofondonlo.
NOTICK OF COMDKWAATIOB
TO: Katoto of D. I. Ntl»»r,
doraoaad
r /o K. B. Nahar
441 rnntlnanlal Aranua
tlatrnlt 14, Mlrhlgao
Tho following halro-ot-lAW ol D. I.
Nahar, daraaaadl
Mr a. Inaa Fait
Fraidirnrl, Indiana
Mra Ada llhodanbauth
u rn No. i
Frankfort, Indiana
Mr. Clayton Ittindanhaush
n. F. D. No. S
Frankfort, Indiana
Mro. gralla F. Rmlth
B. F D. No. I, Boa 1(1
nrookviiit. Ohio
Mr. Harhart gmlth
R. F. I». No. S
Boi 14S
Broohrllla, Ohio
Mra Mania X. Rowan
Mlrhlaantnwn, Indiana
Mr. Raymond 1- Howan
Mlrhlaantnwn. Indiana
Mra. Ruaan Watklna
SOI Kaat Routh Rtraat
Frankfort. Indiana
Mr. I.lnyd n. Nahar
P. n. Boa SI
Mulbarry, Indiana
Mr. Klda It. Nahar
441 Cnnllnanlol Avonut
Mra. Mauda Nahar
411 rnntlnanlal Aranua
tlatrnlt 14, Mlrhlaan
Sir. fl. M. Aria
Orlado, Florida
Mr. n. IV. Katao
Orlado, Fla.
Dr. J. Edward Uriah (now do*
raoaadl
t t l nivorrlaw Bird.
Daytona flaarh, Florida
Sir*. John Edward I'rlch (Hair
of Dr. J. Ed war.* Urlch)
111 nlrarvlaw Bird.
Daytona flaarh. Florida
Sira. Audrey Urlih Rondntyh (Hair
of Dr. J. Edward Uriah)
rborloatnn Halghto
Rnulh Uarnllna
Sir. rtanrao A. Uriah (Hair at Dr.
J. Kdward Uriah!
1111 Walnut Slraat
Jtrkaonrllla. Florida
Ealalo of O. DJupman
r / o E. M, and n. R. Ladd
Attorney* at f&lt;*w
Edaorlon, IVIaranalM
( \ DJupman
RI. t, Marl* Baarh
Rdaarlnn, Wlaronala
Mra. Id* DJupman
RI. I. Sfapl* Koarh
Kdaarlon, Wlacenaln
OI«a Diupmon, or hor t n k a a v a
hair* or dorlaaoo
(Addroaa unknown)
Ramlnol* Ununly
Ranfntd. Florid*
Rial* of Florida
Tallahtaaaa, Florida
D'aUoid Dlupman (daoaaaad) —
Addraaa unknnwa
Alma DJupman
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Chicago, llltnnlg
Ruth Rrhuha » - Addraaa aakaoww
Olga DJupman — la mantal l a atliullon In llllnola.
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TOU BRH HRRKBT NOTIFIRD
(ha( a Patltlnn for Condemnation
h»» horoiofnr* boon filed In Ik*
Off loo of tho Clark of tho gfcaatnamtd Court In an action to con­
demn on fatal* for * term of yotro
beginning Jana It, ||SS, togothar
Wltk »h* right t« aatand oaid farm
for oddlilontl yearly gorlodo IhoroSflor at tha oUatlna o f tha gaeraU r r o f (ho Air Faro* l o Jno* I*.
t*ST. (ogoihor with (ho right u

FURNISHED house, FA 2-1477.

ROSALIA — 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
exceptional $100 per month.
PINECREST — 3 bedroom, 1 hath,
kitchen equipped, $100 p • r
month,
PARK AVENUE — large, rederorated, 3 bedroom, apartment,
kitchen equipped, $85 per month.
2 BEDROOM trailer. FA 2 7922. SUNLAND — 3 bedrom, 2 bath
home, completely furnished in­
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped
cluding linens, dishes, automa­
h o u s e , near Navy Base.
tic washer, $150 par month.
FA 2-7337.
Call today for an appointment.
27 ft. HOUSE TRAILER, awning,
wator furnlahed, Adults, no
pels. FA 2-2447.
NICELY furnished large 2 bed­ 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
"Open evenings till 8:30 PM"
room and 2 bath apartment, 1912
Sanford Ave. Adults. FA 2-5668. 2 BEDROOM furnished home, wa­
ter included. FA 2 3899.

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I'VITRS) aTATIS* m»TI»ICT
COt'HT i n l T H K R S SliaTBICT
o f r i.o n in A
o m .S M I O DIVISION
Coo# No. STS Orl. Clr.
UNITED BTATKB OF ASir.lUCA.
I'otlllonor,

Elm Avenue. Writ* owner, J.
quiet neighborhood. FA 2 6886.
W. Iluguley, 926 N. E. 8ih. Ave­
UNFURNISHED apartm ert. Kit
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
chen equipped. Call FA 2-2800.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
automatic washer, $83.00 per 2-BEDR003( garage apt., large
living and dining room. 200.V*
mo. ph. FA 2-2909.
French Ave. Ph. FA 2 3830.
NICELY furnished large apart­
ment, San Lanta Apartments, APARTMENTS, clean, large k
small, new linoleum, down­
404 E. 14th St. Ph. FA 2-4282.
stairs 611 Park Ave.
2 BEDROOM home, furnished,
lake privileges, contact Caleb 3 ROOM downstairs, furnished
apartmcnl, private entrance and
Cowart in Ijingwood Park or
bath, 201 Maple Ave. or Ph.
Ph. GA 4 3986.
FA 2-1371.
APARTMENT, unfurnished, kitchcn equipped, 13th and Mel- MOBILE HOMES, watar k lights
rumiehed, $11 p*r week. Phone
lonvillr. Ph. FA 227Jy.
FA 2 0319.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
near Lake Jennie. Ph. FA 2-1395. FURN. Apt. 201U W. 1st SL

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NOTIflS OF

r ii im v ik o r b b si,
FMOPENTV
NOTIUE IH IIEIIKHT OIVEN that
tha Board of County Cnmmlaalonera In and for Homlnnl* Cnunty,
Florid*, will mnalder th# adoption
or a Reeniiitlnn at th* rtaular
maatlng of aald Hoard on Tuaaday, July It, ISIe. as to lha a i changing of Ih# following deaerlh,
ed real proparly ounad hy Remlnola County and altual* In Remlnola County, Florid*, daarrlbad
mora particularly aa follows, towlti
Th* Kaat 14 faat of th* Waal U
of Faction IS, Township t*
Routh Rang* S* Kaal, lying
Routh of Hanford Avenue a c ­
cording to Ih* plat thereof
aa ravardad In Plat Hook I,
Pag* II. nf th* 1‘nhlto llarnrds
nf Remlnol* County, Florida,
l a (Ivaialraat Land Company In
rooaldaratlnn of Ih* Ovarotraat
l.and Company conveying the fnllowing Uaaorihad real
p rogeny
owned by aa Id Company and ■!•
In als la Ramlnol* County, Florida,
to Ramlnol* Cnunty, a political
ouhdlvlalnn, aald property aa o w n ­
ed hy Ovarairaal Laud Company
deacrlhad mm* particularly aa fol­
low*. to-wlti
Rlst&gt;-alt ( I I ) faat tslna i r « .
4erly of and parallal in th* fol­
lowing deacrlhad right-of-way
llna: Beginning at th* MK rnr*
ner nf ih* Wool &gt;4 nf Rectlon
IS, Tnwnahtp S* Routh, Rang*
SO Eaei, lhanea run North along
Ih* Koat line of aald Waal
*« of Noctlon II, a dlatanc* of
SSI. 14 faat lo lha P. C. of a
S* eurv# In lha left, having a
ranirat anal* nf ICS*', thane*
run Norlhwaatarly along aald
rurv* AS* feat lo Ih* P, T.
ot aald curve, thenr* run N.
1CS*‘ W. 134*4 feat to tha
P. C. of n 4* curve to tha
right having a ranirat angle
of so'is', thane# run Northerly
along aald curv* l i t ;s (**(
tn the P. T. nf aald curve,
thane* run V. 4* IS' K. 4IT.I
faat In th* I*. C of an •• curve
In &gt;h* right having a renlrol
ongla SS'01*, lhanea run Northraatarly along aald ruiv# B14.1T
f*#l In Ih* P. T. nf aald eurv*
thenr* ron N. SS'Sl' M. 1144*
In lha P. C. a f an »• curv#
In th* left having a c e n ­
tral angle nf IS* IS', thenr*
run Northerly 14T.SS fast alang
■aid curt# In th* P. T. of sold
rurv*. thenr* run Nnrlh along'
Ih* Koat tins nf th* IVeat quar­
ter nf aald Rertlon II ta tha
Rnulh line of Ronford Avenue,
according lo Ih* Plat thereof
■ a recorded In Plat Rook t,
page Id of th* Public Rernrds
of Samlnol* Cnunty, Florid*.
Th* proparly lo b* convoyed
hy gamfnnl* County ta Ovarairaal
l-*nd Company 1* not now naodad
for road right-of-w ay purposes and
th* property owned hy Overstreet
I-and Company la nareaaary for
road-rigkt-nf-war purpoaa*. and
If 1k* aforedaacrlbad aachong* nf
properly la determined hy th*
Hoard of Couniy Cnntmlaalonara tn
h* In Ih* beat Inter#*! of Ih*
Couniy, aald e t c h in g * will b* an
equal aarhan** of proparty be­
tween Ramlnol* County and Overetreat 1-ond Company.
/ * / John Krldar, Civ* Irate a
Board of Coanty Commie,
•loner* In and for Samlnolo
Connly, Florid*.
RRAI,
Arthur II. Berhwllh, Jr.
Clerh of Hoard of County
Comntleilanero
pr o fo irii

So. Atlantic Avr., D a y t o n a
R-ach
For reservation call
FA 20453.

.1. Wanted to Rent
ATTENTION’
NAVY PERSONNEL
When orders lake you away from
Sanford, give us the opportunity
lo keep your home rented. Our
property management depart­
ment with its complete rental
service, will give your home the
personal attention it deserves.
Contact Bcttye D. Smith,

Stenstrom Realty

l i t N. Park Ave. Phone KA 2 2(20
"Open evenings 111 8:30 PM”
r
2 BEDROOM house, clean, cool l it.
Real Estate For Sale
and quiet; garage; large yard.
Phona FA 2-3685.
ONE OF THE HEST! !
Tiie owner of tho property on the
LARGE three bedroom unfurn­
Northwest Corner of 20th St.
ished home 1313 Park Ave.,
and 17-92 has just acquired the
$125.00 month. Call KA 2-3851.
adjoining lot giving the pro­
perty (he following dimisinns:
NEWLY decorated 3 room furn­
135' on Hwy. 17-92, 170' on 20th.
lshrd apartment $60 per month:
A
tremendous huy at $46,000.00
dose In. IP E. 8th. SI. Call
Term* available.
KA 2 4285 or FA 2 5786.
Contact R. J. Boynton at
Stenatrnm Realty, lit N. Park
FURNISHED, dean 1st floor
FA 2-2420.
apartment, 1004 Palmetto
2-BEDROOM with Florida room.
WKt.AKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Fenced yard. Ill Mayfair Cir­
private baths, 114 W. First St.
cle. FA 2 8827.
NICE bedroom, private entrance
FARMER’S AGENCY
and bath. Phone FA 2-2448.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2-BEDROOM unturnlshed house.
Lillian Trama •
Fenced backyard. FA 2-4967.
R. K. I-ara, D II Whllmora
AvICfifas.
2-BEDROOM unfurnished home 2165 S. Park Ave. Pi., F» 9 5221
available now. FA 2-1549.
After boura, FA 2-2618, FA *-4Sr.
FA 2-0261, /A 2-5012
3-REDROOM furnished home to
responsible party. $110 month­ 3-REDROOM furnished home, 2558
ly, leal with lease. FA 2-5888.
Palmetto. Phone FA 2-1910.

2 BEDROOM unfurnished apart­
ment near school 4 shopping
center. No pets please. 2615 Elm
Avenue.
FURNISHED apartment, hard­
wood floors, tile bath, 602 W.
27th.
2-3 and 4 ROOM apartments, $33
$40 and $30 per month. Ph.
FA 2 6261.
PINECREST AREA: Clean 3 bed­
room house and 2-bedroom dup­
le t; electric kitchens; water
furnished. FA 2-4411.
HOUSE, 901 Rosalia
FA 2-33S2.

Dr.

Call

CLEAN modern furnlahed apta.,
601 Palmetto. FA 2-4358.
NICELY furnished 3 room apart­
ment, private bath. FA 2-3710.
FURNISHED heuae, fenced yard,
electricity furnished, $60.00 per
mn. ph. FA 21776.

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C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER*

W. B. Shippy, Aseoe.
202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 5991

111 N Park Avr. Phone FA 2 2420$
."Open evenings till 8:30 P. M..

3-BEDROOM, 2 bath home on
large corner lot. KA 2-4587,
IT S BEAUTIFUL k
UNDER PRICED
ADD THE EXTRAS: Extra cool
Large home with three bedrooms
3-bedrooms; with extra trees;
and two baths on 25* Inis. Many
extra lovely patio; extra large
trees. 2317 Osceola Drive.
living mom: extra-GE built in;
extra low cost with no qualify­
TWO LOTS, 3 room furnished cot­
ing. FA 2-7081.
tage at Lemon Bluff. FA 2 3631.

NOTICE IB IIKRKnr Ml VICK Hint U&gt;* Board cT County Commiealoaera nf Remlnol# Coupty, Klnrlda, will meet at 4:3* o , |n » k A. VI.
July l t l h IS**, in lha County Commleeloner'e Room In Ih* Courihnuea
at Renfard, lha uaual place of inaetlna of the asld Hoard, In accoid.
aura with Ih* provisions o f Chapter IS* Klorld* Mlatute# H i t , for
Ih* purpoaa nf hearing request* and complaint* from Ih# puhlle r#»
Bardina lha lludaat for Ih* CAt'ITAI. uliTI,AT nKSKHI’R FUND !•*•
Rlnnlna Oclohar l i t . 1»S» and andlna Beplemher tnth. 1**0, and
will thereupon lanlaliealy adopt Ih# eald Rud«*t for tho period stated,
which aald Tentative Amended iluda*t I* #umm*rl*»d sa folios*:
Summary statement a h o s ln c major re'-elpl*. evpendlluree, bal­
ance*, r e e r n e a and las mill***. If any. i \ o i e : Rudaet eh"* n la full)
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STarid*.
OFFICIAL BEAL
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is proud to present these summer
bargain*. Get tettled in your
new home. Let us show you
around aa we have a home to
match your family.
The CASUAL LIFE — ran he
yours in thia modem 3BR, 2
bath masonry homr. Located on
a beautiful corner lot with 20
large bearing citrus trees. Many
extras including thermo con­
trol furnace, individually heatad
bathrooms, built in kitchen with
matching color refrigerator. Ex­
cellent neighborhood. Down pay­
ment 91990. Smaller down pay­
ment with 2nd mortgage if de­
sired. $11,100,

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Ul N. Park Avd. Phone FA 2 2420
"Open evtningi til 1:30 P. M."

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te r m s * flaw s, vesialUa bltada, earparta, w n a i per ah.
ptllitjr room sad maay ether extra*.
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Wo H aro A H amm F o r Y ob
•A L M OPPIC8 HANFORD FA t-lM t
I. DRAILHY ODHAM, Fv

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3544 French Are.
Reaper
BUSINESS PROPERTY: 2596 So.
Phone FA 2 38J1
Elm Avenue Write owner, J. "Call Hall"
W. Iluguley, 926 N. E. 8th. Ave­
HOME - SEEKERS
nue, Gainesville, Florida.
LOCH ARBOR SPECIAL — You
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
will be glad you asked us tnV
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoc.
show this 3 bedroom maeonrr
KA 2-3951
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
home. Compare the price with
the site and quality. 80' x 150'
J BEDROOM, frame house. Needs
lot. Includes deep well and
some repair. $600 down take up
pump. Total price $9900. Down
payments of $50 a month. Ap­
Payment only $3270. Just $72
prox. $3,500 a. S'-#. 1 mile north
per month.
Lake Monroe bridge on 17 92.
Call Ralph J. Hayes FA 2-1895.

FURNISHED apartment, clean
and close in. Adults only. Jim ­ SUNLAND ESTATES: house, $3,And Associates
my Cowan, FA 24013.
500 equity and take up pay­
Riglttartd Rial KFate Brokar
ments 119 Lake Dot Dr. Ph. Ph. FA 1-136! 17-12 «t HI a walk l
I BEDROOM, 2 bath, unfurnished
FA 2-1866.
house, $123 per mo. 116 Oak­
land Ave. FA 23672.
3 BEDROOM house in Pinecrest LOT FOR SALE: large, high and
dry, Lake Markham Estates.
area, near school, IV* baths,
LARGE HOME on one acre fenc­
FA 2 5031.
large living area. FA 2 8657.
ed lot $73.00. Phone FA 24192.

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PEAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN

LAKE MARY view lot, 120 X 143,
call FA 2-1992.

Stenstrom Realty

HOMES
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erd yard. Low down payment.
809 Rosalia. Ph. FA 2-7381.

DUPLEX, 1 side furnished. Each&amp;
IDEALLY LOCATED!
apartment 1 bedroom. Equ*g
Near Pinecrest school, lovely 3
$1800. 2201 So. Park Ave., &amp; i»
bedroom, 2 hath home. Double
ford. Florida. FA 2-5876.
rarporte, extra large utility
room, palio, reasonable down
payment, 4&gt;x'e mortgage. Ph. NO DOWN PAYMENT: assumr
mortgage payments, 3 bedroom,
FA 2 2854.
2 bath, fully equipped kitchen,
F 1 a. room, carport. Ph.
3-REDROOM house. Two lots in­
Ml 4-1349.
cluding corner. Toll price $7500.
Terms. 605 E 23t’- St.
DON’T MISS
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT at exceptional bargain — ami whaq^
2000 Washington Ave. 2 bed­
doesn't enjoy getting a bargain?
rooms, price $14,250, rent $90
2 bedroom home in an excel­
per mo. For Information write
lent neighborhood.
Beautiful
C. E. Johnson, Box 26, Lake
fenced back yard with trees,
Butler, Fla.
more than usual room in living
LARGE 3 bedroom, 2 hath home.
area. Equipped with electric
Garage. Nice yard. Reasonable
stove, refrigerator and air con­
LAKE FRONT LOT
equity. 912 Cherokee Circle,
ditioned bedroom. $8200 total
Sunland Estates. FA 2-2339.
WHAT A SPOT!
price, Down payment $1500 with
100 ft. Hiway frontage, 650 ft.
reasonable monthly paymenti.
HOMK - SEKKERS
deep, 100 ft. nn one nf the pret­
2425 Yale Avenue.
tiest lakea in Florida. Price
LONG FOR SPACE? 3 bedroom.
$3,500.
1 balh, frame home, west ol
city limits. Located on 3 acres
with 198* on Country Club Road. W. H. "Bill" Stemper A*eney
l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-24M
Realtor k Insurer
Suitable for a family with green
"Open evenings til g:30 PM"
112 N. Park
thumbs. Price? Only $8300. Phone FA 2 4991
Reasonable terms available.
6. Mortgage Loans
Sanford Properties— Acreage
Florence Harrisa, Realtor
MORTGAGE LOANS
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FA 2 5264
Commercial and
Conventional Residence
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2420 FIRST $800 cash will buy $1,800
WISE and JOHNSON
equity in beautiful 3 bedroom, 2
"Open Evenlngi Ul 1:30 PM"
431 Magnolia Ph: GA 3-3493
balh home with lakr view. Many
Orlande, Fla.
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom
•x tra i including G. E. Built in
home, no down payment, Just
equipment. FA 2-3872.
7. Huainefis Opportunities
assume m o n t h l . y payments
FA 2-2626.
St. Johns Realty Co. SERVICE STATION: Good locaTHE TIME TESTED FIRM
tian and well established. In­
3 BEDROOM, 1 bath, CB house,
ventory—Take over. Apply 604
near -school and shopping $12,- 118 N. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 26123
W. 6th St.
900, low down payment VA fin­
anced. FA 2-0716.____________ ROSA L.
PAYTON

LOW IN T E R E S T R A T E S
•

wood floors, well landscaped.
$500 down payment, or trade
for car equity. 11 year mort­
gage. 2400 Orange Ave.

|PHA« ONLY $290 DOWN
NO CLOSING COSTS
$97 MONTHLY

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Something New, Something Old-- WANT ADS Are As Good As Gold
8. Female Help Wanted
FATHER NEEDS WOMAN to
n r e for child and home in
Holly Hill. Sfw may have one
child of her own. Writ* to Earl
Hill, 180C Linda Ave. Holly Hill,

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PLUMBING k SEATING
Moved to our new location
2484 So. HIAWATHA AVE.

FA 2-2374

BABY CARE and houae work,
MUST have own tranaportation, 13. Elect Heal Service*
*20 per S day week, hour* « to
4, reference* and health card House Wiring — ri’ectrie Service
required. CaU FA 2-5490.
Sid Vihlea
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
WANTED: Nuraery School teach- 112 Magnolia
FA 20*13
er. experienced with retarded
children, morning aeaaion. call 14. Build. Paint ft Repair
FA 2-0T95 for appointment.
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing,
screening and cement work,
If you will work six hours a day
FA 2-4*99
and can tell an interesting story,
you should make over lino a PLATTS CARPENTRY Services,
week Immediately.
new work A repairs. Specialize
In Fla. room enclozures. Ph.
1. No night or Sunday work
FA 2-7416.
2. No price competition
THOS. E. THOMPSON
3. Company benefits and guarGeneral Contractor
anleed earnings
Home Carpentry Repair*
Roofing A Siding
Give experinc* and background
Pbon* FA 2-8432
in first letter.' Write J. R. Coffield, 300 West Washington, Chi­
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
cago 8, Illinois.
ROOFING FHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
9. Male Help Wanted
We Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 3-7998

15. Special Service*

White, must he able to change all
sizes of tractor and truck tires. ENVELOPES, Letterhead!, elate
Experienced man only need ap­
ments. invoices, hand bills, and
ply. Year round employment,
p r o g r a m s , ate. Progressiva
paid vacation. Contact Rob
Printing Co. Phone FA 22*31S m y t h e, Clermont, Fla.
308 Weat 13th SL
or ph. EX 4-4211.
SERVICE CALM 92 8#
YOUNG MAN to work around fish
The Biggest Little Shop
camp, amall salary and room
la Sanford. AU Parts And
and board, must have nice per­
Labor G*. ranteed 90 Days.
sonality. tee Wilber Brewer at SANFORD RADIO A T&gt; CENTER
Camp Seminole.
303 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-9741
DREDGE OPERATOR, FA 21598
PUMPS - SPRINKLERS
after 8 p. m.
AU types and sixsi, installed
• Do It YourselfWANTED: aomeone to move house
WE REPAIR AND SERV1CR
of furniture to Tenn. CaU
S T T ft E
TA 27*28 if interested.
Machinery and Supply Co.
307 W. 3nd St.
Ph. FA 14492

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13. Specinl Service*

Mechanic Needed
For large fleet of grove and over
the road equipment, minimum of
three years Mechanical experi­
ence on line necessary. Must
have own tools, year round em ­
ployment, paid vacation. Contact
Bob Sm*lhe, Clermont, Fla. or
or PH EX 4 4211.

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PIANO TUNING * REP .1RING
W L HARMON'
Ph IA 7-4223

Dawn's
Beauty 9alee
2118 Oak

PA I-T884

June and July Specials on
permanents. Call for price*.
Air Conditioned, three senior
operator*. HARRIETTS BEAU
TY NOOK. FA 2-3742 103 S. Oak.

lfi. Flower* A Plant*
Cut Flower* For Anr Occasion
SANFORD FLOWER SHOP
FA 2-1*20
or
FA 24270
17. P e ts , L iv esto ck , S upplies

RUNK REDS, twin tisr, window
fan, 30 HP Johnson Javelin
Motor, automatic w a s h e r ,
ehron.e table and 0 chairs, uti­
lity sink. Phone FA 2-4488.

BLUE female Collie. A. K. C. rag
iatered. 4 mnntha old. FA 2-1*33.
CHIHUAHUAS, A.K.C. registered.
FA 2-4378.
Free kittens only six week* old.
rail FA 26120.

Wal l

Plumbtog A Heating

BUCKSKIN HORSE, very gentle
with children, complete with
22. Article* For Sale
s a d d l e and bridle, )300. 20-A Trailer*
Sleeping baga, jungle hammocks,
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FA 2 3917.
umbrella lent* 839 95 — up.
2-WHEFL utility trailer 830. 123 FOR SALK ‘.in ch plywood pingArmy-Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford.
Mayfair Circle. Ph. FA 2 2326
pong table with nei and four
19. Boala and Motor*
paddle*.
Only
{(3 00. Call i COMBINATION air conditioner
F a 2 2206.
Gateway To The Waterway
21. Fnrnitnr*
and healer, window type, beri
Y’our EVINRUDE Dealer
offer, FA 2 3225 after 6 P. M.
ROI.I.YWAY, Hospital and Baby
Robaon Sporting Good*
New k Deed Furniture k Appli­
CLARINET, Ph.
Bed* Day. Week, or Month— B F L A T
304-84 E. lot.
Ph FA 2-5981
ance*. A Good Plaee To
FA 3 3798 after 3:30.
FURNITURE CENTER
BUY.
SELL
or
TRADE
1939 IS ft. BORUM BOAt T coc1100 Freneh Ar*.
salrt with 33 HP Evlnrudt mo­
Ph. FA 3 79.33
Jenkins
F
urniture
Call • • • •
tor, gator trailer, canvas top
A. K. ROS8ETTER
408
Sanford
Are.
FA
8-7439
and boat cover. Ph. FA 2-3610.
I960 BRAND NEW BEL AIR
FLORIST
P O R T A B L E SEWING MA­ FA 2-1851
Celerr At*.
1939 BORUM 16 ft. boat. 33 HP
• BIG VALUER
CHINE all attachments k guar­
For All Your Floral Need*
electric Johnson. Trailer like
• QUICK CREDIT
antee. Take over payment* of
Member - riortat Ttlagraph
new. Ph. TA 2 3639.
$7.90. Write Mr. White, 203 Wait
• EAST TERMS
Delivery Ataoe.
lat.
St.,
Sanford.
Outboard motor 81* H. P. Clinton WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
outboard motor with detached
WILSON - MAIER
■as tank 163.00. Call FA 3-2206
New and Used Furniture
9H R. Firet «t.
FA *8882
Mercury Outboard Motora

' .f&lt;r . «

WOODRUFF MARINE

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REFAIR WORK
100T Sanford Ave.
FA 14382
PLUMLTNG
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L HARVEY
Are. Phene FA 24313

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES * MODEM

RENTALS $3 WEEK
203 W. F irit St. (24 hr. ssr )
FA 2 3*25

OF OUR ENTIRE USED CAR STOCK

Snath Pineereat

Suitltnd Estates
Closing Cost
As Low As

$13

C

DOUBLE CARPORTE
CANAL BOAT LAUNCHING
JUST 2 BLOCKS OFF HWY. 17-92
ON I.AKE MARY HLVD.
ASSUME MORTGAGE OF 913,000 CASH
PH. FA 2-7431
or
FA 2-2069

C k w u u ic e

Odham&amp;Tudor
IT-91, S ml tee an. *f u s f s r s

•
•

Immediate Occupancy
1 Yaar Personal
Satiafactioa

GUARANTEE
Yaur personal aalU farliea fm
one full year an Ike ceastrnctiea of year heme e r money
hack.

FREE WELCOME
Te Sanferd! Be Onr Gutata 1st
* Day a Abeeiatsly Free,
Withaut ObUgaUea A l One Ol
Ranferd'e Leading Metals While
Yon f-neale Housing Far Yen *
Your Family. Pirh Up key* At
Bales Office 1

Odham &amp; Tudor

58 CHEV

55 CAD

Rat Air 4-Dr. Hardtop. Fully
Equipped. Extra Clean.

*•*2". 4-Dr., Fully Equipped
Inrluding Factory Air, A
Real Family Car At Great
Saving*.

$1595

$1395
3-Dr. Hardtop. Radi#, Heat­
er, Power Steering, Power
llrakei, Electric Window*
And Seata. Extra Clean,

$1495

Na. DM IA

1959 PLYMOUTH

1957 OLDSMOBILE
••99" I Dr. HARDTOP

WAS 92395

WAS 91895

WHOLESALE $1910

WHOLESALE S1245

Na. D94H

1959 SIMCA
4-l&gt;«*or Deluxe.

WAS 91395

WHOLESALE S1020
No. IM04A

1958 PLYMOUTH
4-Dr. BTA HON WAGON - Air t oad. . Saw
Tire* • Molar Rabuilt.

WAS 91595

WHOLESALE $1275
ASK ABOUT OUR

Na. II39IA

WAS 92095

WHOLESALE SI 750
1952 CH EVROLET
I’lC K l'P

TRUCK.

WAS

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in a Used Car

8

I

IS WHAT CO UN TS!

!

1958" BUICK "
Century 4-Dr. Hardtop Riveria, DynaFlow, Power
Steering, Power Broken. Radio, Heater. 20.009 Actual
Mllen. Thla la On# Of The Clean#*! Cara W’e Have
Ever Had. Drive It And Try It.

1

59 CHEV
••El Camlno". "St*" With
Standard Tran«mi*aton. Vary
l.ow Mileage. Llk# New In­
aid* And Out.

$1895

57 CHEV

58 HILLMAN

••2I f , 2-Dr., Thrifty •Sis"
With Antoinette TranimD•inn, Spntlaaa Inaid* And
Out.

•*3|ins** 4-Dr. I.aral One
Owner, l.ow Mileage, If*
Extra Clean.

$1095

$1095

8 o o O u r E x ce p tio n a l
S o lo o tlo n of S a fa fy-Ta a ta d
U so d C a rs — T o d a y l
r

u se o

c:A R C

9

9

5

1958* "DOME
Sierra 4-Dr. Station Wagon. Torqueflite Tram*
Power Steering And Power Brakee. Radio And
Heater. Another Really Perfect One Owner Car.
19.000 Carefully Driven Mllen.

J1695
"T

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956'"W ILLYS""

Jeep 4-Dr. Station Wagon. FOUR WHEEL DRIVE.
A Hard To Get Item That’a Exceptionally d ean .
Never Been Uaed Off Of The Highway. Lew Mileage.

*995
1955

STUDEBAKER

Champion Regal Coupe. I Cylinder With O verdrive
Radio And Heater. A Fine Second Car For Only

Y'8, One-Half Ton Pirk Up,
With Perfect Dark Green
Finiih, Vary Law Mlleag*.

57 BUICK

1

_*595_
[

special

S
I

I

FOR TH E WEEKEND. ■

1957

FORD

|

Country ‘Sadan Station Wagon. Ferdematie. ®
You Can't Bant It For The Extra Special Price I
Of Only
■

L___L09_5___J
" open"

All Day Saturday

9495

WHOLESALE S378
VACATION IN A
NEAR NEW CAR!
a

EASY FINANCE PLAN

58 FORD

1959 PLYMOUTH
Heltedar 4-Dr. Sedan • Air Condilionad.

Q U A LIT Y

$1295

$1395

S EM IN O LE C O . M O TO R S

J- Rrailey

519 E. FIRST ST.

F resident

Holler Motor Sales

WE LIST O N LY A FEW!

Hwy. IT-92 A 27th Ml.
Salee Office
Sanferd
Ph. FA t-IMt
Odham.

FOR A POOD
LOOKING
USED CART
So*

WHOLESALE!
STATION WAGON - Factory Air Caad. A
Lola Of Olhar Extra*.

VA-FHA,
FHA-IN-SERVICE

LOOKING

f-Dr. Hardtop, Fully Equip­
ped. Power Steering, Beau­
tiful Bln* And Whit* Tutnn*
Flnlah, Clean Inaid* And
Out.

Na. D814A

21. Loat &amp; Found

l

( J^-.| l ) C A R S

57 CHRYSLER

NRW ROMM RY

On Onova Read, Se. *f Ranferd

OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SAI.E
1 Cant par lb
THR SANFORD HERALD
OFFICE
3*4 W. 1st. St. FA 13811

"Dumb animal* nothing! Ton see who’s getting the
peanuts and banana*!"

FA 2-1382
OUR SPECIALTIES - Ufetima *401 French Ave.
Good Used Furniture for Bale.
CUSTOM Upholstering. Free Es­
Mufflers — Brake Adjustments
20.
Automobiles
timates. All work guaranteed
k Relining. THRIFTY SERVICE
Phone FA 2-7118 or Ml 4-1771.
STATION, Cor. 2nd k Palmetto.
1948 FORD TRUCK lVt ton. 919
in Casselberry,
W.
lit.
FA
2
9712.
AIR CONDITIONING
H. B. POPE CO.
1932 BUICK, good condition, 9130 Used furniture, appliance*, tools
ete. Bought Sold Larry's Mart
200 8. Park - FA 2 4234
cash or term *,‘write P. O. Box
211 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 84189
1807 Sanford.

IS. Special Service*

22. Article* For Sale

FACTORY TO YOU
SAWDUST-SHAVINGS FA 2 3877. LOST: Shirt pocket radio around
ALUMINUM
Rucknrr k Son.
firit. R e w a r d . Marka, ph.
VENETIAN BLINDS
FA 2 8409.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom 22-A Article* Wanted
LOST: Tri-Color Collie, licenae no.
rail with plastic andx. Ptastle
2 on collar, anawera to namo
or rayon tap**. Cotton a r nylon OLD MONEY—old coins, Confcof Lady. Reward Pb. FA 2-0808.
derate money, will pay premi­
cords.
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Go. um price for gold rolna. Al
1-ormann. Wildmere Ave., Long112-114 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4622
ANDERSON’S REPAIR
wood, Fla. Ph, TE 1-4173.
GOOD used trim * windows, Jambs
SHOP
and atiortrd lumber See fore­ 23. Notice* ft Peraonala
man at Nicholson Ruick Rldg.
General Automobile
ELDERLY 1kVm0W~iTm \h a r e
auio
expen*,
for
nnr
way
to
Repairs
REDI-MIXED KONCRETE
Detroit, virlnlty. FA 2-9888.
37" Window Sills $1.13
Engine Tune-ups
34" Window Lintels I t.23
21. I.oat ft Found
All Work Guaranteed
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
30* Elm Ave. Ph. FA 2-3731
FOUND: a purse at Ken’a Truck
Stop, North French Ave. on
One Block Off Sanford
AIR CONDITIONER, two-ton wsJune 26ih. Owner may have by i
terroolrd Philro modal at book
Avenue on 29th Street
identifying and paying for this
vatu*. In perfect rendition, may
ad, at the above addresa.
1
b# tern in operation. Phone
Midway 7-3074, Winter Park

IAFF-A-DAY

1934 PLYMOUTH Savoy, excel' 22. Article* For 8ale
lent cond. 1320 Myrtle Ave.
Set! Ua Tour Furattura. Q ark
HOUSEWORK, FA M
Windahield
Back Glaaa FA 2-3304.
Sendee With The Cash. SUPER
Door Glaaa
Vent;Glaaa
'34 CHEVY PANEL TRUCK, S4M.
TRADING POBT. FA 8-097T.
HOUSEWORK or baby sitting,
SERVICE
57
Chevy
Vi
ton
pick
up
with
FA 2 3303.
Renkarik Glaaa a n d Paint Co. long bed. coat 12400 will accept USED apartment rite gas range
114 W. 2nd St.
FA 3 4632
*1200. Ph. FA 2-1*64.
LAWN WORK, TA 3-0848.
841 Ph. FA 2 4279.
LAWNS
MOWED
Power
Edger.
HOUSEWORK FA 2-0648.
Jerry Lord, FA 1-3219.
FOR BALK!
HOUSEWORK, regular, free to
LAKE FRONT HOUSE ON PAVED ROAD
VAN PELT
travel. FA I-S120.
WATCH REPAIR
• LARGE I.OT 100’ x H00*
Old faihioned care. Modern equip­
• &lt; LARGE BEDROOMS
12. Plumbing Service#
ment. Electronic Timer. Laka
• 2 BATHS
Mary, FA 24911.

II. Work Wanted

Fri. July 8, 1960 — Page 11 22. Article* For Sale

13-A Beauty Parlors

H Block off Hwy. IT 92
FREE ESTIMATES

Tire Repairman

&lt;»

12. Plumbing Services

PH. FA 2 0614

2ad ft Palmetto U. C. Lot FA 2-6231 Off. FA 2-0711
Ch«trrolft — Oldnmobll# — Cadillac TradO'Ina
f&gt;ctv«- D olliw v

Af

Buy With Confidence At Your Seminole County
Authorized e Pontiac • Bekk • Bambier DmM

H o llrr \

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

■m i

W. FIRST ST.

PH . P A t S H l

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Q uotable
Q uotes

Mormon Girl
Wins Miss USA
|eautv Contest
Ml**
* MIAMI BEACH (UPP
tab, a Mormon girl whore father
inea gems for • living, won the
' Ml*a U. A. A. tilt* Thursday night
Kith a dlme-itor# bracelet a* a
food luck charm.
W Linda Bament of Salt Lake -Ity.
S o w u io fe C « H U %
g h o st five feet six inches la
gknwned with a je t black, French
fwlst hair-do, won the right to
6&gt;mpete against 44 foreign beauflea for a crack at the Mis* Uniterse title.
She goe* against the visitor* toBight when the field will be narftiwed to 16 for the nationallyp ie vised Saturday night finale,
f t f i t imps * s 1 ^
^
y 1
ft "M r roommate, Mias Norway,
m id I would win," she said, laughjpg and adjusting the pearl-etudM crown Just placed on her
•ad by last year’* winner, Teri
luntlngton of California,
"I didn’t think I would oven he
THE CHICK *N’ TREAT Drive-In waa officially welcomed to the Sanford
mong the 16 finalists," aha said.
huaineaa register by Charlie Morriaon, the Chamber of Commerce’a pub­
Linda won over Mias Naw York,
licity director. Mr. and Mra. Hroward Howen, ownera of the drive-in, aaid
lory Roditei of Port Jefferson,
i.
tor the M lsa'U. S. A. title,
th at they are appreciative of Sanford’n hoapitality.
(Herald Photo)
lias Rodltes, the first runnerup,
raa followed In order by Mias
Alabama, Margaret Jo Gordon of
llrmlngham; Miss North Carona, Lyndia Ann Tarlton of Winate, and Miss Florida, Nancy
fakafltld of Winter Haven.
NEWPORT. R. I. (U PI)—Presi­ •pending their summer vacation. lied the travel fatigue and dipln.
The new Mfaa U. 8. A. weighs
The President waa expected to matlc disappointments of recent
dent
Elsenhower, apparently shed10 founds. She le I I and her black
lee off for another tour of the weeks, was obviously pleased
ding
most
of
his
national
and
in­
air aeta off her emerald ryes,
ternational carte for the time couree on which he (hot a reaper- Thursday night by hi* initial IB
ler meaaurementa are &gt;7-23-66.
being, today planned another table round in the mitl-HO'a short­ holes of golf in perfect aunny
round of golf on the country club ly after arriving from Washington weather. Hagerty said the Preaident waa hitting tha hall well.
couraa in this sestlde resort city late Thursday afternoon.
But all was not relaxation.
where ha and tha first lady are
Presidential P r a • • Secretary
Jamee C. Hagerty laid Kisenhow•T h e Longwood Volunteer Fir*'
er would attend to necessary
White House business after a
lunlAala Rifle Gub, an organitcheck with Washington on mat­
Goa of county youths ranging
tom B to IB years of agr.
ATLANTA (U PD -A tlanta May­ ters requiring his attention. About
I The group will begla holding or William llartafleld aaid today 180 bllli approved by the recant
wekly meetings at (he Longwood be will make a personal effort to elision of Congress atiil await
NORTHRIDGE, Calif. (U PI)—
Irebouae on- Tuesday evenings, prevent a “silly" atrlka that threat- preeidential action.
A man weighing an estimated 800
The President and Mrs. Eisen­ to 1,000 pounds dlad Thursday at
in other action, (be firemen ana to lie up air transportation
hower dined quietly Thursday hla ■later'a horns whare he bad
•ted lo hold an annual picnic In the Southeast.
I Independence Day.
llartafleld said he I* arranging night at their quartan in the been confined to bed for several
Also, Ptre Chief Claude Layo, conferences with oflfclals of South­ white-trimmed, Un frame house months, police reported.
Bid tha firemen’s new halmeta, ern Airways and officers of the a t Fort Adams on the Newport
Police were called hi when the
Baring tha Longwod Fire De­ Atlanta chapter of the Air Line Naval Base. The house was va­ coroner’* office waa unabla to
trim ent shield, arrived Tuesday, Pilots Association “ to ate how cated by ita usual occupant, Rear find stretcher* to aupport the
close together they are and If Adm. Edward JC. Comestock, chief body of Arthur Knorr, 46. Hi*
staff of the Naval War College height waa 5 feet, 10 inches.
lappy To
Wrong any new conference will accom­ of
here, so that the Eisenhowers
It took nlna policemen and fire­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The plish anything."
ALPA national directors have could occupy it. With them are men about three hour* to remove
lute Patrol aaid Thursday II wal
lappy ita prediction o( IB highway approved picketing al 12 airports their Gettysburg neighbors end Knorr'a body. They had to teka
Maths during tha July 4th holiday in night southern atatei, but no friends, George Allen and Mrf. « solid wooden table, cut off Ite
legs, strap Knorr’a body Bo it and
!•■ wrong. Sevan persona were date has beeh set for the picket Allen.
Eisenhower, whoaa boyaacy bo- then elide it out the door.
lines to go up.

S

This New Business

Firemen To Bock
Rifle Club

Mayor Calls
Strike Silly

Be

Hr Ualted Pree# International
INDEPENDENCE, Mo. — Form«r Pr«»ld»nt Truman, di»clo»ing
that Missouri G ot . Jam** T. Blair
Jr. waa urging him to change hi*
mind and attend the Democratic
National Convention:
“I have not yet made up my
mind, but when I do I’ll let every­
one know."
SAN FRANCISCO — Pretidential hopeful 8enate Majority le a d ­
er I.yndon B. Johnson (Tex.), be­
littling Sen. John F. Kennedy’s
claim* to a large first-ballot vote:
"One month ago he claimed 710
vote*. One week later he got
down to 607. Last Sunday he was
quoting 600.”
RAN FRANCISCO -Calif. Gov.
Edmund G. Brown, who has not
announced hla choice for the
Democratic nomination but who
i« believed to favor Sen. John F.
Kennedy, overheard talking to
two California delegates at a re­
ception for Sen. Lyndon B. John- 1
son:
”1 feel sort of like a hypocrite
being here (at the Johnson recep­
tion!, but I am always glad to
•ee a great American.”

mweama

THE WALLPAPER CREATION designed back in 190T by Eugene O.
Heinsiua, 77, a DeRary reaident, ia atiil in perfect condition.
(Herald Photo)

LOS ANGELES—Mra. Evelyn
Rosaline Gcralt, 25, Mis* Michlgan ia the 11*65 Miss America
contest, charging in divorce court
that her physician-husband re­
fused to take her temperature
when she waa ill:
DeBary, a community filled with
“It was Ilka being a shoemak­ colorful history and residents with
er's wifa without shoe*.”
interesting backgrounds, can espe­
cially boast of Eugene G. Heinsiua,
whose work ha* been carried from
father to ton since the late 17B0's.
Heinsius ia a wallpaper designer
and draftsman. So delicate and
technical la hit profession that in
America today there are hardly 10
Veteran Longwood Fireman, men who can create and make tha
Harold Willin, who has braved designs done to well by the Heinmany a blaze without an Injury aius family.
The 77-year-old DeBary resident
wasn't too invincible during a
water hose fight held at the fire­ has in hla possession a wallpaper
men's picnic Monday. .
block floral design with gold im­
WHHa, caught in the middle nf print. made with such precision,
of (he scuffle, ended hit two week lhat today, 63 years after he made
the wallpaper, K ie (till in perfect
vacation with a black eye.
condition.
The first Heinsius to start the
profession was from Luxembourg
NEW YORK (U PI)—The East- in 1785, and the craft continued
am Hockey I.eague has again when the family moved to Ger­
voted to operate with eight teams many. The art waa transferred
next season. One franchise change from father to son until the pres­
haa been made, with Haddonfield, ent Heinsius of DeBary came to
N. J., taking over tha club that America and sent bit son to college
played out of Washington during to become an electrical engineer.
tha 1959-60 season.
So precioua and to rare waa their

Water Hose Fight
Proves Too Much
For Fireman

Franchise Move

R Paye
To lie *
The HERALD
Want Ada.
work that when wallpaper was sell­
ing at a few cents a yard, the de­
signs made by the Heinsius family
cost » per yard.
Heinsiua came to America from
Heidelburg, Germany when he was
nine and has since designed pat­
terns for national firms such aa
the Dennison Napkin Co. and the
Congolrum Rug firm.
The elder draftsman said it it hit
belief that moat wallpaper today
could easily last 30 years if it was
put on the proper way.
“ All you have lo do it add two
tablespoons of mnlastea in the
paste and it will never come off,"
Heinsiua aaid.

OVER M YEARS
■I Fleet and Palmetto
(Along Side Pert OfffcoJ

SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY
THANK YOU

Tourney Advances

DUBLIN, Ireland (U P I)—Dsnnla Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif.,
moved into tha semi-final round
of men's single* in tha Irish Lawn
Tennis Championship* by elimilisting British Davis Cupper Mike
Davies, 6-4, 6-3. Ralston teamsd
with Rafael Osuna of Mexico to
win the 1960 Wimbledon'* doublet
championship.

Y K W

HEART
RESEARCH
are gratefully acknowledged
by the
SEMINOLE • DcBARY
COUNCIL

P. O. BOX 106
8ANF0RD, FLA.

VETERANS

RESALE
HOMES

YOUR DOLLAR

For tha young couple who havo had
diffieulty qualifying for a homo ondor aurront FHA regulation*, for

LUXURY AT LOW COST
t Bedroom* — I Botha
O C,B Rang* ft Refrigerator

the veteran whn hag already uand

O Furred ft Plastered Welle

e Wall Furnace

hla VA-nlifibllHjr, for tha ratlroo or

o City Water ft Sewer
O Terraam Fleer* • Color Tile Brtba
O Peved Street* . C arts • Steert Ugh*
O Landscaped Let*

for (he peraon looking for rmiidoallgl
proparty for lavoatmant—wa have a
limited number of homtn available

NO DOWN PAYMENT
Clofting CoftU Ai Low As

for ro-oalo th at aro already financed.
Borne aro VA . oomo aro FHA • all
aro 1 lo • yoara old. They havo maay
oxlraa Including rang*, refrigerator
and hUnda and a r t already landscap­
ed. Low down paymonta, low inloroal
ratao and low -m onthly pay manta

NO

mako than# hontse extremely attrac­

FHA - BlS.aaa Mortgage - BBTAS
•VA — 8I8.BBO Mortgage — |M .H

tive to tha bomtbuyor, THERE 18

'Kaclude* Taaea ft laaemsce

NO F U R T H E R QUALIFYING
NECE88ARY ON THESE HOMES
OTHER THAN YOUR OWN GOOD
CREDIT. CALL US AT FA 1-1601
FOR INFORMATION.

TENNIS COURTS
• BASKETBALL COURTS

NO Down Foment — Closing Costs As. Little As $135.
3 Bedrooms •

•

DEDICATED PARKS
o RRCRIATION ARIAS
• SHUFFLEBOARD COURTS

1 -2 Baths •

VA-FHA-FHA

In Service Financing

HIGH W AY 17 • M
o r r ONORA RD.

8UNLAND HOMES ARE EQUIPPED WITH
RAZSO FLOOR!
•
• VENETIAN BLINDS
• TIL! BATH

« . I - STOVE
•
• CITY SEWERS
• SIDEWALKS

THERE IS A PLAN
TO FIT YOUR BUDGET

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SAVE f 11.40 Mo. — For M Y n .

P M THE ENTIRE FAMILY Giant P rin ti Roroetio* Pork

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DELAY — BUT NOW
VETS — COMPARE

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Abby Losing Force
MIAMI (UPD—Hurricane Abby, first
big tropical storm of the season, beffan to
subside today afte r 100-mile-an-hour.
^ a rm le ss but acreaminff winds ripitod
■cross the open Caribbean Sunday.
A t 8 a. m. the San Juan, Puerto Rico,
W eather Bureau reported Abby a t about
250 miles from the south coast of Cabo
Rojo, Puerto Rico—or about 1,000 miles
southeast of Miami.
Winds then were blowing about 75
miles an hour, barely in the hurricane
classification.
% The advisory said Abby would con­
tinue throujrh todn.v to move west-north­
west at about 14 miles an hour. It should
pass 175 miles off Cabo Rojo early to­
night.
n

Navy hurricane hunter planes were
keeping dlose watch on Abby throughout
the day and issuing regular reports as to
position and intensity.
Abby was spawned from an easterly
wave Sunday off the French West Indies.
At dawn the disturbance was centered
near latitude 14.7 north, longitude 65.6
west, or about 270 miles south of San
Juan. It was moving toward the westnorthwest at about 14 m.p.h.
Warnings werp up for the southwest
coastal sections of Puerto Rico for winds of
40 m.p.h. in squalls. Earlier gale warnings
for St. Croix were discontinued.
Vessels in the pnth of the storm were
u r g e d t o e x e r c i s e caution a n d small rvnft
from Hispaniola eastrward to St. K itts
were warned to stay in port.

Two Die In Mishaps Here
An autom^blle-traln accident and
• drowning took two lives in the
county this past weekend.
Jerry Jowers, 24, of Winter
Park, was drowned at about 10:30
#. m. Saturday after a boating
•ccidant se a r Crowe’a Camp at
tha intersection of the St. John's
River with Lake Jessup.
Jowers stood up in the boat,
w parently lost his balance, and
4nl overboard, deputies said.
Dragging for the body was begun
immediately by Sheriffs depu­
ties, Constable J. Q. Galloway
and the Orlando Fire Department.
Jowers’ body was recovered about
eight and a half hours later.
The boat was operated by Arehie Carroll, of Winter Park and
also occupied by two others. Tha
men apparently had been drink*
[ prior to the accident. The
erlff'i office reported.
In view of all the witnesses
to the mishap, Judge Vernon Mite
said that it would not be neces.
eary to hold an inquest. It was
■tiled an accidental drowning.
A 64-year old Mineola woman
was dead on arrival at Seminole
Memorial lioipital after the car
In which aha was riding collided
with a northbound ACL passentr train at 3 p. m. Sunday, at
andt Crossing on SR 44.
Mrs. Amy McCtanahan died of
"bead injurlea and John Pearl
McClanahan, 74, driver of the
ear, was admitted to the hospi­
tal attar the mishap. The McClan*
ahan car waa going c ast on SR 46
and did not atop for the oncom*
ing train, tha sheriffs office said.

The train hit the car. pushing it i the other car was treated for ininto a car on the other side of juries. The McClanahan car was
the track that was stopped w ail-! a total loss and there was 6400
Ing for the train to pass. Mrs. I damage lo (he Frombcrger car,
John D. Froraberger, driver o f ' deputies reported.

Tho CUy of Casselberry lost a
$60 palm tree Sunday to a car that
tofont out of control.
Mabel Smith Hall, 232 Brighton­
way, Caaaalberry, waa charged
with failure to have her vahielo
■oder control, when her car went
out of control ai Wilahire Drive,
north of SR 436, a t S:IS a. m.
Sunday. The car jumped » curb,
hit the palm tree and came to a
atop on the parkway with the
palm tree hanging on tbo car, the
sheriffs office said. Damage to
f t I ear waa 6173.

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Helping The Needy
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
Florida Crippled Children's Com­
mission spent 63.3 million on poor
youngster* during the last two
fiscal years. Commission official
Mrs. Jane Fleetwood said Sunday
the money was not the main ob­
ject. “ !( you ran mak* a child
wall,'' she aaid “ It's worth all
the money we've spent.”

Revolt Crushed
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) An overwhelming fore* of Chinese
Communist troops was reported
today to have rrushrd rebellious
Khsmba tribesmen in southeast­
ern Tibet. Th* repolls said a
month-long battle took an appall­
ing loll of casualties on both
sides in the Sekhar Dzong region
of Tibet, 40 miles from the north­
eastern border of Nepal.

Yunks Surrounded

Tangle With Mutineers
LEOPOLDVILLE, T h e Congo
(UPI) — Tough Belgian para­
troopers armed with automatic
weapons herded streams of while
Europeans away from a native
troop rebellion to the safety of
countries surrounding tho Congo
today.
The Europeani aratlered north,
south, east and west from Afri­
can anarchy that threatened to
inflame this newly-indrpcndcnt na­
tion and collapse the government
of Premier Patrice Lumumba.
Top officials of the new govern­
ment went bickering over how
to save the nation.
Two Belgian cabinet ministers.
Auguste de Schrijver and Ganshof
van der Mecracb, rushed to the
Belgian air bate at Kamlna. Bel­
gium granted the Congo ita inde­
pendence only 12 days ago.
From various points throughout
the nation came reports of para­
troopers clashing with rebel Afri­
can members of the “ Force Publique," of natives pillaging Euro­
pean houses left vacant by the
exodus, of rape and murder of
whiles hy Africans.

Belgium defied a protest by
Premier Patrice Lumumba and
ordered Ha troops to do whatever
they could to help Europeans flee
the country.
Plans of a half dozen nalions
were diverted to Brauaville, cap­
ital of (he neighboring Congo Re­
public of the French community,
and other strategic points to help
ferry refugees home.
Belgian paratroopers dropped
on Elissbethvilie, in the mineralrich Katanga Province to the
southeast of Leopoldville, and Lu­
lus bourg, to the northeast, Sun­
day and rescued l,6«o besieged
whiles,
They shot their way into cen­
trally-located buildings in the two
cities where the whites had taken
refuge from attacking African
rebels.
Casualty reports varied. At
least 10 whites were killed at
Eliiabethville, including Italian
Consul Tito Spoglla, who was
dragged from hia automobile and
machine-gunned before the Belgian
paratroopers came out of the
skies.

r

Police Recapture
Two Escapees
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Au­
thorities recaptured two escapees
from a stale road camp ia Citrus
County here early today after a
manhunt that lasted about 46
minute*.
Officers identified the pair a*
tarlee Edgar Howell, 96, and
Malcolm Leo Scarborough, 26.
They were two of five who sawed
through a wooden barracks wall
Sunday night to make their get­
away, it was reported.

NAIROBI, Kenya (U P I)-S ix ty three American missionaries were
reported surrounded by mutinous,
Congolese soldiers in tho Katanga
province today, according to radio
reports from tha Congo. The re ­
ports said the missionaries bad
pleaded for helicopters to aracuate
them from Kapanga, in an area
near the Lulua River and about 60
miles from tha Angola bordar.

Fire Probe
BRISTOL, R. 1. (UPI) —Inves­
tigators probed through the ashes
of the 166-year-old Colonial inn
today to find the cause of a fire
that killed six persons. Flames
raged through the three-story
21-room brick building early Sun­
day. The flames mushroomed up
from the first floor, and tha
front of the structure was an in­
ferno by (he time the town's vol­
unteer firefighters, including a
son and brother of two of the
victims, arrived.

Strike Talks Set
ATLANTA (UPI) — Federal me­
diators meet with officllls of
.Southern Airways and the line's
striking pilots in Washington to­
day in hopes of praventing a mov#
that could cut off air travel in the
southeastern states. The pilots, on
strike since June 6 in a dispute
over away-from-bome pay, have
Ihrcatened to p i c k e t airports
throughout the Southeast In rataliation lo the airline's hiring of
new pilots.

Freedom Fighter
Shoots Policemen

Established

j 90*

MONDAY JULY 11, 1960

NO. 784

MOSCOW (UPI) — Russia aho« shut down alive. He was piloting to "prevent it intruding into the
down an -American airplana July a U-2 photogtaphic spy plan*. confines of U.S.S.R. territory."
1 over the Barents Sea and two Powers is now awaiting trial on
Radio Moscow said tha Soviet
survivor* wera picked up, Radio
ei-pionage charge*.
not* to Ixmdon accused “ Britain
Moscow said today.
A U, S. Air Force HB-47 re­ of being un accomplice of the
Radio Moicow said the Soviet
Union haa protested to the United connaissance bomber with aix men I United State* in acta hostile to
States about the aircraft’s “viola, aboard has been miseing since the Soviet Union nd warns B rit­
July 1 and waa tested to have
tion" of Soviet spare.
j ain of th* possible consequences."
Tha broadcast said th* Ameri­ crashed near the Soviet roast.
The note identified the corpse
The Soviet note to tho United
can aircraft took off from Brit­
8tatea said on* eorps* was recov­ picked up a* th at of a "Capt.
ain.
It aaid the t**o aurvivora will ered after th* plane waa shot Palm.”
The official crew list given out
he prosecuted “with full severity down. Th* note said thro* other
persona wera missing front tha hy th* U. S. Air Force at Wies­
of the Soviet law."
Radio Moscow said further pro- plane, and no -car# waa found of baden on July ,1 contained th*
tents have been dispatched to them.
name of Capt. William G. Palm,
The Soviet nett, according to .11), of Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Britain and Norway.
The plane apparently was not i Radio Moscow, solid Soviet anti­
Th* Russians said th* two
over the Russian mainland, as j aircraft defenses spotted th* American aurvivora were 1st I.t.
was the rase in the last reported plane “flying towards the frontier Fireman Olmstead, 24, of Elmira,
incident, in which American pilot1of the U.8.8.R." and a fighter S'. Y., and 1st l.t. John R. Me*
Francis Powers of Georgia was | was dispatched to identify it and Kone, 26, of Tongannxie, Kan.

Both the** name* appeared on
the U. S. Air Fore* list issued «6
Wiesbaden.
A U, 8. Air Force spokesman
at Wiesbaden, Germany, said a
day aftar tha plan* disappeared
that It was on a map-making
flight from Britain to Norway,
He said ita entira route was over
water and that it waa not sched­
uled to have flown over Soviet
territory.
Ironically, tha Soviet Union an­
nounced that it was sending n
cutter to help with tha search.
But Western source* aaid it nave*
waa seen by th* search craft.
The missing RB-47's last re­
ported position was given by thn
U. 8. Air Force aa 73.30 north
and 36.00 *a*t, a point that would
have put it off Russia's Koto
I’enlnsula.

Ike Lashes Out
Al Nikita's Cuba
Aggression Threat

Cuba M ay Move
On Navy Base

Battle Predicted
As Rights Plank
Goes To Committee

HAVANA, Cuba (UPI) — Cuba i regime has Indicated H would not
indicated today it might be plan­ let any foreign power usa tha base,
ning a move against th* huge Unit­ (he possibility was a causa of con­
cern to U. S. military planners.
ed States naval base at Guantan­
An ailing and exhausted Fidel
amo Bay.
Castro brought television cameras
The indication came during a into his bedroom Sunday night to
speech Sunday by President l)a- hail the Soviet Union aa a friend
valdo Dortlros in which he an ­ of Cuba and accuse the United
nounced that a check for tha an­ Stales of plotting new “ aggres­
nual rent on Ute vast bass would sion."
be relumed to Washington.
“ It now mutt he slated that the
United States Guantanamo naval
base belongs to Ihe Cuban people
and it can be neither leased nor
sold to foreigners," Dorticos add­
ed.
The base, on ibe south coast of
Cuba's Orientc provinre, is a ma­
jor key lo the drfense of the enlire
Caribbean area and the vital Pan­
ama Canal.
..If Cuba afaould force the United
Stair* out of Guantanamo, many
naval observer* believe fleet oper­
ations could be shifted without
loo great difficulty to Roosevelt
Road*, a gianl Installation in
Puerto Rico which has been large­
ly unused since World War II. But
lha loss of radar defensea in the
Guantanamo area could bo harm­
ful.
U. S. Marines seised the anchorage in 1896 during the SpanishAmerican War. The American pos­
ition (here waa solidified by two
Iras# agreements mads in 1903 and
formalized by a treaty ia 1934.
The pact has no termination dale
FIDEL CASTRO
and cannot be renounced by only
one of the contracting parties.
Cuba Is paid 63,386.26 a year In
rent under the leases. The annual
Navy payroll to the 3,000 Cubans
who work on the base Is 67,260,000.
Other expenditures raise the outlay
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI) - A
to more than 66 million.
young bride and an expectant
Departure of U. 8. forces from mother joined hands and leaped
Guantanamo would open the pos­ three stories to their death early
sibility of leaving it available for today from their biasing apart­
Soviet use. Even though the Castro ment.
Their husbands had run out of
lha flaming, two-room apartment
several minutes earlier, leaving
their sleeping wives behind.
The two women jumped despite
A public hearing on Ih* re­ the yells of a policeman, who
zoning of the Slnnccraft properly heard their cries for help lwo
ia Longwnod will be held at 8 blocks away and abmonUhed them
p. m. Thursday at the town hall to wait for fireman.
They wera Mrs. Geraldine Lawbuilding.
Mrs. Helen Woodman has re­ son, 22, who was reporting a
quested a tone change from resi­ baby in about Ihrsc weeks, and
dential lo light Industry on four Floella Brooks, 16, a bride of
five weeks,
Inis in the Stooerraft section.

LOS ANGELES (U PI) — The
farthest - reaching eivlt righto
plank In party history went he.
for* tha Democratic Platform
Committee today for ratification.
Tha proposed platform was ta b
lorod to tho liberal program of
Sen. John F. Kennedy.
The civil right# plank; anathama to Southern supporters of Ben*
Lyndon B. Johnson, was eortaia
to touch off s North-South battle
—th* ealent depending on John*
aon'a exact standing in the presi­
dential vac* when the tasua hit*
th* convention floor Tuesday.
A sympathetic reference to alto
in demonstrations by Negro stu­
dent* at segragatad lunch coun*
Ur* in the South wea but oA* of
eight potnU in the elvU righto pro­
gram written hy a 80-membet
platform drafting subcommittee.
This provision sited "the pee Co*
ful demonstrations fo r eonstitn*
tlonal rights" as one evidence of
need for vigorous federal civil
righto action.
Other points wera understood to
include o "pledge" to eliminate
th* literary teat and poll tax re­
quirement in election*. I t cell* foe
direct federal control and opera­
tion of registration and elections
when necessary to bar discrimi­
nation against Negro**.
Thera wes no doubt among lib.
•rat force* that they would win
a convention floor fight if the
South decided to wage an all-out
battle against tha plank, Soma
labor loaders ware hoping the
South would do ju s t this, to
sharpen up th* lasue for tho 1000
campaign.
But saveritl Southern leaders,
while open!;' dlvmayed, iiuH.cd
there would be no walkout oven
If tha plank Is approved.
Th* plank waa pat.em rd alrng
not only Kennedy's lines but ai-o
on a mantlatu laid tluwn by A H .CIO President Geoige Mcany and
other officials of organized label.
They havt b. en procuring for a
tough rivil tight* plonk r s “lit*
key" to a strongly liberal 11U0
platform.
Tha platfoi.u d raft took another
liny ied swipe at Johnson by call­
ing for closiit;: of tax louphoiea
im I idlng the depletion allowance
which benefits oilmen in his huma
state n( Trxa* and elsewhere.

NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI) - P r e s ­
ident Eisenhower lodsy predicted
(he eventual and in I-aiin Ameri­
ca of dictatorships such ss thst
headed by Cuba's Premier Fidel
Castro.
The President, at a news con­
ference at the sim m er While
House here, lashed again al what
lie described as Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev's threat to send
missiles and rockets against the
United Slate* if It .committed
“ agression" In Cuba.
Eisenhower said he and Secre­
tary of Stale Christian A. Harter,
at a two-hour ronfrrenre here this
mnrning, discussed the Cuban
crisis, which has been intensified
by Soviet Interference, but he de­
clined to go into any details.
Eisenhower promised substan­
tial additional U. S. aid to tha
countries of the Western Hemis­
phere to raise their living stand­
ard*.
Elsenhower said he Auuld stand
on hi* Saturday night statement
in which he accused Khrushchev
of trying to set up a Soviet pup­
pet state to the Carribean, and
served notice that the United
States would not permit this.
Almost simultaneously, Cuba
opened a new anti-American dip­
lomatic offensive by formally requoatiing a session of the United
Nations Security Council on U. 8.Cuban relations. There were
hinta from Havana that Ameri­
ca's Guantanamo naval base in
Cuba might be headed for trouble.
To help Latin Americans help
themselves, Eisenhower said, “ 1
shall seek authority for such pub­
lic funds as » • may deem ap­
propriate to assist free men and
netghlxirs In I-atln America in
cooperative efforts to develop
thicr nalions and achtave better
lives." He said be will do so
“promptly."

Fire Destroys
Old Airport

Two Die In Leap
From Building

Public Hearing
On Property Set

Looks Like Kennedy On First Ballot
plimrnlary play to the vice-presidrntial sweepstake* were Sen.
Hubert II. Humphrey and Gov. Or­
ville Krrrraan of Minnesota, Gov.
Ilerschel C. Loveless of lowa, Sen.
Henry M. Jackson of Washington
and Gov. George Docking of Kan­
sas.
Kennedy, who can dictate tha
choice if he sews up the presi-

Longwood Council
To Meet Tonight

BELGIAN SETTLKBS leave the ferry after aroeeinff
the Congo River from the Congo Republic. They found
refuge ia Brauaville, in French territory. ^

SANFORI), FLORIDA

Reds Down U .S . Plane

LAKELAND (UPI) Lightning started a fir* which destroy­
ed a World War II building at
the old I-odwick Airport hare to­
day.
Tha building boused offices of
the Florida Gama and Fresh
Water Fish Commission, and tha
U. 8. Army and Navy raserva.
There were about a dozen per­
Busy Route
NEW YORK (U P I)-H ig h w ay s son* in the building when the
into New York CHy from Long lightning struck.
Island were strained to capacity
today when 65,000 commuters were
forced to aerk alternate means to
travel because of the strike by
Long island Railroad trainmen
Police reported highway traffic
four lo five times heavier than
LOS ANGELES (U PI) - Sen.
normal, but there were no report­
ed major traffic tieupa as the rush John F. Kennedy neared the magic
hour began without th* service of mark o( 761 delegate voles today
Ih* nation's largest commuter rail­ in an apparently unstoppable drive
toward first ballot nomination for
road.
*
president a l Ihe Democratic na­
tional convention.
Hours beforo tbe first session of
ibe convention was to open, a Unit­
ed Press International tally showrd Kennedy with 699 first ballot
Work on the shopping cantor to voles—only 69 short of the neces­
be located on the 10 acre tract sary majorily.
on Ifwy. 17-02 in Kern Bark it
Tills count included 46 of Ute
expected to begin within one week. ■I votes in tha plvolal Pennsyl­
It wae reported today that the vania delegation, w h i c h Gov.
Eastern Shopping Cenlera Inc. David L. Lawrence had kept In the
which purchased tha Ruaael pro­ uncommitted column until today.
perty ia May for 6316.000 will A key number of the group said
name ihe low contract bidder with­ that Lawrence at a caucus might
in tha neat two days.
shoo as many a a 60 to 66 Pennsyl­
vania votes into the Kennedy col­
umn.
Taking Kennedy's nomination
for granted, convention kingmak­
ers turned tbeir attention to th*
A apacial mealing of tha Long- choice of a running m ile. Sen.
wood Town Council has been rail­ Stuart Symington of Missouri, who
ed for ■ p. m. today. Members has had no luck to getting hia pres­
will macl. to Ibe Town Halt build­ idential tod off too grow d, found
ing to dltcuta "pressing m at­ heavy fever for ooeend ptoee an
te-.!, A. R. Lormann, mayor, the tlcJfft.
ta;d.

Shopping Center
Work To Start Soon

«

^HIGHLAND PARK, N. J . (UPI)
—A “ fun-loving" former Hunga­
rian freedom fighter was hunted
today for apparently luring two
patrolmen who arrested him for
a minor traffic violation into his
apartm ent and shooting them to
death.
Slate and local police *ounded a
U atoto alarm for Michael Fabees, ■ , to wbooo apartment Dm
lies of the slain officers were

1 p. m. Stocks

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
State Board of Control meet* here
Thursday and Friday to draw up
budgets for the University of
Florida, Florida Slate, Florida
AAM, and South Florida.

Commission Faces Deputies Recover Body Of Drowning Victim
Full Work Load
Belgian Paratroopers

Casselberry
Out One Palm
Tree In Mishap

United Preen Leaned Wire

Board Meeting1

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VOL. XLIX

News Briefs

«

County Commissioners fate a full
day of work Tuesday.
la the morning the board will
aonliaua Ita hearing on the 1960• I budget. In the afternoon, Winter
Park Architact Jam es Gamble
igers will present a master plan
r the new eounty Jail.
At the first budget hearing last
week, the board agreed to do
everything within Ita meaas to bold
the mlllage to 11.
At t p. m. Rogers la expected to
present the eompletad plana on the
jail and the board may glva the go
ahead to advartlaa for conetructiOif
bids. Earlier the board said It
hoped to have work start on the
maw jail by the fall.
Coat of tha jail is expected to be
approximately $460,000.

WEATHER: Partly dowdy and continued warm through Tuesday. High today, 88-95. Low tonight, 72-76.

JOHN KENNEDY

drntial nomination, indicated that |
he was looking for a midwcslern
running male with strung appeal to
tha farm vole. But he professed
that hia mind waa still open.
A platform drafting subcommit­
tee, dominated by Kennedy sup­
porters, completed work on a civil
rigbta plank which soma members
described as tha most far-reaching
in party bistory. It included a sym­
pathetic reference to alt-in dem ­
onstrations by Negro students, a
pledge of further election reiorma
I* prevent voting discrimination
against Negroes, and several other
proposals guaranteed lo raise the
backlei of aoutharn delegates,
Tbe proposed platform went be­
fore the full platform committee
for ratification today and will be
sent to tha convention floor Tues­
day.
Kennedy's chief rival for tha top
spot, Senate Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson nf Taxes, waa attll making
confidant noises in aa altompt to
hand off a stampede ad delegates
to Knnaady’g bandwagon. But
Johnson's let*-blooming candidacy
seemed to ba stalled at tha Mason-

Former President Harry S. Tru­
man, who haa bean kymlngton'a
chief aupporirr, toased In lha
sponge. Tha old political warrior
announced from hia boms at inde­
pendence. Mo., that he had derided
not to attend tbe convention, after
all, because “ I cannot land myself
lo what is happening."
Truman's dejection was in sharp
contrast to tbe elation in th* Ken­
nedy camp. Gov. Abraham A. Rlbicaff of L'annrclidut proclaimed
that “it looks like a shoo In" and
Gov. Michael V. DiSall* of Ohio
said “T h an is no question about
it. . . . Kennedy will bo nominated
on the flret ballot."
Adlai R. Stevenaon, tool a&lt; th*
liberal wing of the party, waa giv­
ing no active help to tho organisa­
tion working on th* convention
scene to draft him for * third nom­
ination.
,
Thera might W an a
chance af slopping Kennedy
Ucal proa wera saying that H John- *K
son and Symington could bn induc­
ed to abandon their ban** and
mas* t oaaUttoa fora* behind Itov*
But there waa no sign that any

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