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                    <text>EDITORIAL COMMENT

THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961

COUNTY NEWS

By MAEIAN It. JONES
Included in physical evidences
of continuing growth In Oviedo
and Its surrounding areas are'th e
complete 24-page proposed rules
and regulations of the city's zoolog committee and the change in
the town's electrical service by
Fldrlda Power Corp.
. .
The suggested zoning report.

Builder Asks
At Post Office
Casselberry Limiting Committee
Chairman Herbert Malay, azked
to look into requirement ,of street
lights for the saw Casselberry
Post Office Center, reported that
M ite far operating the lights
would run approximately $2Jo
each per month.
The town bas bees asked by
Hibbard Casselberry, owner of
the ee liter, to pi see four lights,
gyw ad »oo foot opart and in tha
. farm of a square, at tha site. Ha
Also ashed that additional inter■ mallow I. bo secured from Florid*
r ower Corp. 00 coats of Installing
the mar* substantial aad attrae* live metal pole* such aa those
s used a t the new Publix Market.
Howofor, the Board of Aldermen
was advised by Ha attorney, Ken1 Birth McIntosh, that unless tha town
\h o k te n property title, n lease or
[' a a easement for tbo area, It can. * * legally authorise Urn lights.
; 'The m atter was left for Mayor
Jkeeph I. Laird end the builder
I ‘ to come to an agreement on the
&gt; ‘.'m ethod of legalizing the initalla-

‘V acationer Forced
To Continue Rest
From Housework
} 1 By ATLANTA MeOWNIS
Unfortunate accidents seem to
, hive followed tbo Deniel VanderWerfo of Lake H arriett Kstetea
through this summer vacation. •
and friends, Mrs. VanderWerf was
hospitalised for three days with
ah Infected finger on her laft
bind. ,
‘ Upon their return home, they
had net been, in the bouse five
minitea, aha said, whan she slip­
ped on a rug, breaking her right
arm In (ha fall.
’ Since the finger stilt is under
tcofclmcnt and to* broken arm In
..a; cast, tba returning vacationer
Bow la questionably enjoying a
rather prolonged and continued
to rt from the housework.

New Flag, Pole
A t Loiigwood
'A brand new 50-ztar Ameri­
can Flag went up on a brand now
paid at the Longwood City Hall
■no . day In advance of the Mg
Fourth of July celebration.
Longwood Maintenance Enfincer John Farina and hla workin to were In charge of erecting
the new pole while to* flag cam*
through the' courtesy of City
l*AnnwlIimw T I &gt; „ B
.
a

a s m c

prepared by Chairman Ben Jones
and hla committee, has been pre­
sented to the City Commission
and closely follows the standards
of other cities throughout the
state facing rapid growth.
The Florida Power Corp. has
been rebuilding and increasing
the distribution "feeder" lines
from the Oviedo substation to
provide for greater power domands. By changing from the
4,too volt system to one capable
of carrying 12,470 volts, the cor­
poration assures Its customers in
the aree against voltage drop pro­
blems which could result with In­
creased population and building
of Industry.
,
In addition, the new high volt­
age system will enable substa­
tions a t Winter Path, Long wood
and Blthlo to food the Oviedo area
sbouid the necessity arise. Hav­
ing several sources of power will
assure local residents of uninter­
rupted service la (be event of
line or substation breakdowns.
P art of a system-wide change,
the Oviedo switch h at seen any­
where from SO to M men work­
ing in the area during the past
ala 'weeks and 129 new poles,
ranging In height from IS to 00
feet, have been set.
Beginning a t Ooldenrod and
North Orlando, the work bas re­
quired only a minimum of ser­
vice Interruptions from local cus­
tomers.

THE NEW ADDITION to Caaaelberry'a Firw Hal], being
constructed by Developer Hibbard Caaselbcrry, fur left,
under terma of a land trade agreement with the town.

The Old Glory American Legion
Post, now located at Altamonte
Springs, which has announced its
Intention, to foil Id a $10,000 Boom
In Casselberry, originally waa
chartered for Uw town* of Cas­
selberry and Longwood. according
to Hibbard Casselberry, a charter
member of Uw organization.
Carl 8loddard, commander at
Old Glory Poet, haz not aa yet an­
nounced detailed plans for toe

will provide the apace needed for the firemen to add a
boat, motor and trailer to their present equipment.
(Herald Photo)

Canal Is Problem
Of Land Owners
e

Attorney Kenneth McIntosh last
week advised tha Casselberry
Board 0/ Aldermen that In his
opinion tbo town has no responsi­
bility in maintaining a drainage
canal which runs from Lake Trip­
lett north to Lake Kathryn.
Tha question came up after a
petition, framed by C. 8. MaglU of
299 Ivy Rd. and signed by a num­
ber of the area residents, was
beard at tha July business meeting.
Tha petition stated that tha ca­
nal, filled with hyacinths and (tagnant water, created a health menaca and asked that the town have
It eleaaed and assume Its main­
tenance. It also cited that a
barbed wire fence In dilapidated
condition on tha easterly aide of
the canal posed a safety ,hazard to
rezidentz.
A search of past municipal rec­
ords and a atudy of U. S. Geodetic
By MONA GEfNRTEAD
Survey Maps by McIntosh revealNorth
Orlando's
Teen-Hops, ed that the canal and Its abutting
weekly outdoor dances ter young propertlas are the responsibility
people of the Village, have been of tha land owners.
changed from Saturday nights to
Friday alghta.
th e dances, which began In the
Village under the direct ten ef y&gt;e
Catholic Women's Society, now
are supervised by member* of the
local Volunteer Fire and Recrea­
tion Dept, from I p.m. until l i
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
p.m. each week.
A rtlrt Eugene White, resident
Husbands aad wives ef the de­
instructor
at the DeBary Mansion
partment, serving, alphabetically,
Florida Federation of Art Head­
act aa etutperooaa.
quarters, led a landscape demon­
Other recent projects of the de­
stration on Uw afternoon of July
partment have lartndad tha suc­
9 with more than 79 students In
cessful July 4 fireworks display
tha audience.
which was handled by tha fireman
White explained his methods of
to conclude the first Independence
outlining the rough sketch and
Day celebration in th* Village and
from there he brought out the
sale and delivery «f fertiliser la
color and shading he desired.
a Joint offort with m tm bers of th#
Pausing for questions from the
Civic Assn. Firemen mad* de­
audience, as cool punch was serv.
liveries la the Are truck while
ed, the artlrt announced that his
Woody Anderson, Donald Nall and
completed drawing would be don­
Jack Sutton handled tha sales.
ated to the FFA president for

To Come Home?

PAGE IS

use In any food raising project
she felt advisable.
Allbough no demonstration was
scheduled this week, White will
give another neat week.
Pictures from associated clubs
In the state new bang In th* gal­
leries and a great d eal'of Inter­
est bas been shown in the cabinet
of stuffed birds in th* Whistler
Gallery.
Count DeBary, R to rumored,
brought two of each species to the
area to add to the stock of local
birds for hla private hunting
rang*. Moat of those types are
mounted and are on view at toe
Mansion.

'm m which spacialtaaa fai all kinds of formica work,
1 Is tba Urgant In Central Florida for this type buato
Photo)

Several months of hard work
•nd planning by members of Cas­
selberry Boy Scout Troop 941 will
com e.to an end early Saturday
morning when 11 boys and two
adult leaders climb aboard a
large, canvas covered camp
truck at 6:49 a. m.
Thus will begin an esciUng and
educational nine-day trip through
.aeveral gulf coast states for which
the scouts have earned their eapenses by sponsoring car washes
and rummaga sales and through
their present project of selling
fire extinguishers for home sr
car use.
Overnight campe will be pitched
at a number of State Parks and
Scout Council Camps along the
way and at historic Biloxi, Miss.,
homo of Jefferson Davis, tha
boys will earn a Civil War Ceatennlal Award by making a II-

MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
HI there. 8uru missed being with
you tart week. But 1 was certain­
ly having a most wonderful time
In Qalncsvllle with ihe Short
Course. Naomi Sapp, Louise Rushlow and myself, along with our
agent and five others, certainly
"laarnad'' a lot this time. I wish
that more could be able to go.
Alter att, according lo the old
saying "you are never too old
to learn" and I KNOW • • • 1
wish you could sea 1what greeted
me when 1 returned. 1 would bavt
blamed It on the boya but since
It was a small tornado I can't.
The curtains were blown down, a
window opened and aoaked some
furniture and plenty of damige
outside * * * Murdock and Clare
Math*son and two daughter! left
Monday morning tor North Caro­
lina where they will visit for two
weeks. * * * I want to take this
time to tell you of a beautiful
thank you card 1 received In the
mail. It 1* from tba Dutch Mill
Nursery on the Upsala Road. 1
also talked to Mrs. Lommerse on
the phone. We bad an interesting
talk. Mr. Lommerse ie from
Holland. The transformation ef
their yard from what te was till
now la simply wonderful. It is n
site of beauty now. 1 want to
go over end talk to him and *0*
If bo can translate n cookbook
for mo Into the only language I
know, - English. • • • Sorry to
hear that Ora Canup Is confined
to Selninole Memorial Hospital.
Lcnora Andrews and I went up to
see her Sunday. Hope the caa
return home before very long. * *
Linda.Stapler returned home left
Wednesday after n three weeks
absence spent in the mountains
at Gatllnburg, Tenn. I know site
had « wonderful time. • • *
Talked to Mary Illttell concerning
the Community Building. Help l*
badly needed over there. Any­
body that can, please go ever and
give Mr.' Anderson n helping
hand. The outside repair* should
be finished before getting the In­
side started. So com* on you
stout-hearted men and five Uw
others e hand. • • • Our house­
hold b id visitors last week from
New Jersey. Fred and Oviedo Mc­
Donnell whom we haven’t seen In
seven years paid us • surprise
visit. Sure was good to *ee them.
• • • The W. H. Almonds hove
two of their granddaughter* with
them from Lee. • • • Claud* and
Rena Hawkias and sen, Sidney,
returned Friday after n two
weeks vieti with sister Florence
In New Jersey. While there they

Longwood Forest Rangers earlier this week report­
ed a number of woods fires caused by striking lightning &amp;
which accompanies the afternoon and early evening
thunderstorms of the season.
Ranger Lewis Williams explained that although the
county is getting some rain, most of the showers are
localized and many of them cover only a few acres.
Too, he said, not enough rain falls to thoroughly wet
the underbrush and high winds coming with the storms
quickly dry the top moisture.
The Forestry Service official warns that even with
the rainfall Seminole County still is DRY and residents
urgently are requested to maintain every precaution in £
burning trash and debris at their homes and to observe
all safety rules while picnicking or camping.
Residents also are asked to keep a, sharp lookout in
surrounding areas of their locale for possible home or
woods fires which could be ignited by lightning during
the local storms and to immediately report them to the
nearest authorities.

p in Building, Museum of Natural
History, Rockefeller Center, Sta­
tue of Liberty, aad on their way
bom* slopped at Gettysburg Na­
tional Park. Pa. This trip wasn’t
enough so they left again Sunday
morning to go south, by way of
Sabring to aw old Monroe friends,
the J , H. Edwards, then on to
Lake Wales and Punts Gorda to
Visit the Jim Corbetts and Rena'a
slater Hasel As tola was Sid­
ney's first trip out of the state,
he eertalnly was a thrilled boy.
• * * Have sot to be sure to re­
m em ber to go to Gtei Taylors'
tomorrow
wedding
rehearsal
evening. I have the pleasure of
being ashed to be the organist
for her wedding. Just another
day of being a YOUNG old maid.
Glni. • • • Sammy* Lou Keel
told m e tola morning tost sbe
called ber mother la Balnbridge,
Ga. Ms was out but Pa Pa was
there so ah* talked to him. That's
the couple to st we aro trying to
get to come back here and live
so Ma can show Pa how to fish
and roally catch tba fish too.
They are too nicest couple. * * •
1 want to thank Cecelja Farmer
for the nice little etory ah* did
on &gt;!**• Holnbuch and I while w*
were gone. It was a* nice. • • •

$922 Collected
To Aid Family
Casselberry
Volunteer
Fire
Chief Paul Bates said late Tues­
day afternoon that 1822 haa been
collected for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weimer whose five year old
daughter, Cindy, died recently ef
the dreaded blood disease, luhernia.
Weimer, who has two other
children to car* for. »:iU la deep,
ly Indebted tor medical expanses
Incurred during toe past year In
tha fight tor hi* Uttto girl's Ufo,
Bates said, staling to st eon'.ributlons still are being accepted at
the Casselberry Realty Co., at
Sheppard's Resell Drug Store *r
by mall te th* Fir* Dept.

Longwood Reody
For C D Audit
Longwood last week received
approval from Civil Defense autoorities cm Its additional request
for tT14.SB In Hurricano Downs
disaster relief funds.
City Clerk Mr*. Oawto R. Roc­
kett waa instructed by the eMy
council te notify CD Hsadqeartere

Rev. Ruth E. Grant, ’ pastor of
the First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood, and a group of young
people from the church, have re ­
turned from the Christian Youth
Camp which is held each year a t
the Camp Grounds of tha United
Pentecostal Church near Ocala.
Rev. Grant served as Instructor
in Church History classes and aa
director of tha Junior Dept. In her
absence, Rev. Vivian Poland, as­
sistant pastor, officiated a t reg­
ular services at the Longwood
Church.
Young people attending the
camp were Margrette Pemberton,
Curtis Chafln, David Kaigans,
Harold Kelgans, Mary Lou McCoy,
Bruca McCoy, Clyde McCoy Jr.,
Patsy Ruth Grant and Randy
Ansley.
These boja and girls will present
a special program at tba church
on Friday which will demonstrate
tha advantages of attending the
Christian Youth Camp.
The public la walcomed a t all
regular services of tha church and
te eepMtoUy havUed te the Friday
program.

Mayor Issues
Gun Warning
Casselberry parents were warn­
ed by Mayor Joseph Laird last
week that both aa existing state
law and a municipal ordinance
prohibit th* use of BB guns or .22
caliber rifle* by youngsters under
!• years of ago unless they are
accompanied and supervised by
an adult.
Residents in some areas of the
town have protested against a
"gang" of youngsters wbn aro
"shooting up everything."
Parent* can be held responsible
for th* Juvenile offenders, Laird
warned, a yd sentence can bring a
fin* of na much aa $200 o f a* days
la jail.

A number of rezidentz from the
Longdale residential development
appeared before the Longwood
City Council meeting last week
to seek advice on a paving pro­
blem and on how to get an unlightly junk yard acreened from
view.
The paving problem Involve!
Orange Ave. eaat of the Longwood city limits to Hwy. 17-92
which runz In front of tha Ele­
mentary School.
Council Chairman R. C. Carlion advised the group to get a
petition, bearing as many signa­
tures as possible, for presentation
to tha County Commission at one
of Us weekly meetings. He alio
auggezted that residents form the
largest possible delegation to pre­
sent the petition.
This same method could be

Seminole Nurse
At Summer School
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Seminole
County Health Dept, nurse, Is a t­
tending a course of "Special
Fields in Public Health Nursing"
at tha University of North Caro­
lina School of Public Health.
Tha tour-week course, July 10
through Aug. 4, la divided Into
four sessions with a full wash de­
voted to each. Mrs. Fisher en­
rolled for study on tuberculosis,
cancer, chronic diseases and
cardiovascular diseases.
Offered by the Dept, of Public
Health Nursing a t the University,
the c o u n t gives professional ed­
ucation to public health nurses
and others In the field who are
engaged In public health and In•titulional work.
The North Carolina school Is
the fourth oldest professional
school of Us kind In tba United
States and la one of 10 such
schools In the nation which aro ac­
credited by the American Public
Health Assn.

used, he added, In requesting that
screen mesh fence be required
around the Junk yard.
However, Carlson msde k fleet f
that be wee not optimistic about
the groups getting, any Immediate
resulU from the county, citing a
number of past instances w het
county assistance had been prom­
ised but bad failed to m aterial­
ize.

. By MBS. ADAM MULLER
DeBary VFW Port 9091 sleeted
and installed officers at a July I t
meeting in the Fire Hall with
M. J. Benson, commander of dis­
trict I, serving as installing of/icar.
New officials of tha veteran's
post includa Gerard Neyar, com­
mander; Capt. H. M. Yoat, senior
vice rommander; Capt. Thomas
P. Lawton, junior vice command­
er: John J . Seufert, chaplain, and
Harold E. Coffin, trusts# for two
years.
During the ceremonies, the dis­
trict official presented Joseph
Santillo with a Dept, of Florida
Certificate of Merit for continued
activity in the VFW program of
servlet tor 1M0 aad M l .
Speaker of the evening was
Charlaa Swinehart, district 8
quarterm aster, who spoke 00
unity and strength of the organ!ration in Florida.

Tax Session
Set In Longwood
The Longwood City Council will
sit ee n board of equalisation a t
g p.m. today la tbo City Hall.
The meeting, during which any
complaints from residents on the
new city tax roll will be beard,
was postponed from Juno 90 for
lack of a full hoard.

Council Discusses
Garbage Franchise
Members of tbo Longwood City
Council briefly discussed granting
the town's garbage franchise to
to* ABC Garbage Collection Co.
of Sanford after adjournment et
■to* regular meeting last Thursday.
Prior te opening the session.
Mayor A1 Lormann mentioned Uw
possibility of a plan In which Uw
town would purchase uniform
standard type cans In grosa Iota
and provide them to all resident!
within the municipal limits for
a small monthly fee.
"In this way w« could be as.
lured tost all our residents have
closed, sanitary containers," Lormans said, "and it also would
from being scattered by prowling
dogi or being blown out of open
containers."

Library Fund
Now Totals $818
■y ATLANTA McGINNIB
A profit of |U S was reported
by urnmiter* ef Um Altamonte
Spring* Library Assn, from the
rummage sale being held in toe
eld post office building.
. Total funds raised by tb* alsod altea for to* purchase of lib­
rary and property now. stand nl
*1*.
Sale* resumed this morning and
will cealinuo through Friday and
Saturday.

Seminole County's 4-H Boys and
Girls left Monday for a week a t
Camp McQuarrte in Uw Ocala Na­
tional Forort.
Attending with nwmbara *roa
Volusia County, the 4-ll’cra will
take part In classes for swimming,
nature lore, first .aid, crafts and
special progrs ms. Each group win
have an agent as its leader with
one adult and three junior assis­
tant leaders.
There arc twelve cabins aad
each cabin selects a leader who
U in charge of too cabin.
The program each morning
starts with tha Flag raising cere­
mony, then breakfast, clean ca­
bins and morning assembly.
Swimming, nature lore and spe­
cial programs keep the campers
busy until noon.
Alter li-cs'i ttero Is a rest
period until aUernoon activities
begin.
Flag lowering ceremonies are
held after supper each day. The
evening program begins a t T:I0
p. m. and there are two hours for
fun, recrcaUon a n d ' special pro­
grams, Vtapera are at f ;20 p. m.
and this doses too program for
the day when a t 10 p. a . U la
"L igbu o u t"
8emlnole girls attending camp
are Carla Lommler, Towango
Showers. Patricia Coney, Karon
Pallia and Sue Palter, Longwood:
Linda King, Candy Childs, Linda,
Noha. Donna Foley, Martha Knag,
N a m * Adams, Sanford d o b ; My.
rite H arris, Jaale Cordray, M m
•te Btoddaa, Martha Dear, Iris

Grencbareau nod Dobby Krecek,
North Orlando club; Sylvia Mlklar, Dorothy Duda, Martha Mlkl*r, Joyce Bellboru, Lu* Ana Mur.
phy, Eleanor Hein, Sandra Mlkter, Mary Jan* Brown, Lynn E lu­
ll ce, Kathy Rook and Carol Kook,
Slavla dub.
L inda. Stafford, Wanda Mixon,
Cynthia Green, Barbara Rowell,
Susan Day, Wendy Martin, Linda
Gentry agd Cathy Best, Lake
Mary club; Cberyl Clark, Sandy
Van Horn, Linda Jones, Sandra
Jonea, Brenda Kelly, Toni Morriaon, Sheryl Mueller and F atly
Groves, Lake Brantley club; Lin­
da Green, Catherine Cammack,
and Frances Cammack from County-At-Larga group.
Boys, David Jakubcin, Chuck
Pula, Jack Eustiee, Ted Bellhora,
BU Murphy, Bob Bellhora, W al-&gt;
laca Marktem. William Hein Jr„*
Bill Mlkltr, Michael Krocok, Dan
Thompson and Jonathan Lukas
from Oviedo; John Peasgood, Wil­
liam LaMar 111, from Sanford;
David Mohn aad Harvy Clements
from Lake Mary.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home De­
monstration Agent, and Ernest
Lundberg, Assistant County Agent from Seminole County, and )
Mrs. Edna Eby, Home Demonatrattea Agent aad Jim Luttrell,
Assistant County Agent from Volu la County will be tha agents In
charge ef camp. Cecil Tucker, n ,
®aaaty » Agent (row Seminole
County te m anager ef the camp.

. Mr*. Doric Dicker, to the adult
tender assisting Mias Wilaoa and
I t Bellhora, flavin te assist-

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Grissom Rockets Into Space: Escapes 'Disaster'
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom leaped
111 mites Into the sky to become
America's second spacem an toIn a 16-minute rocket flight
which ended In lost of hit space­
craft and near disaster for him.
Grissom bsd lo blow the hatch
off his capsule and swim 65 to
70 feet before he was picked up.
The 36-year-old Air Force cap­
tain got out of bis craft, Uberty
Beil 7, minutes before it sank in
the ocean 145 miles east north­
east of Grand Bahama Island.
His first words after a rescua

Qua aboard to* Randolph, Ken­
nedy expressed “ great pleasure
and satisfaction" over the suc­
cessful outcome of his flight
In Nawport Nawa, Va., Grtasom's wife Betty said thankfully.
“ I'm very happy. Deep down I
always knew K woufd be a suc­
cess. That helped me."
Grissom himself was described
a* “ in good spirits," but observ­
er* aboard tb* Randolph said he
did not appear aa jaunty as Shep­
ard had after bis recovery.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration said off!-

helicopter deposited him on the
deck of the aircraft carrier Ran­
dolph were: “ Give me something
to blow my note. My head la full
of sea w ater." The spacecraft
sank five minutes after Grissom
got aboard the helicopter.
Except for lost of the Liberty
Bell. Grissom's flight was almost
a t perfect as Navy Cmdr. Alan
B. Shepard J r.'s pioneering hop
of May S.
One or the first to eongratulate
the stocky, tough-minded, harddriving Grissom was President
Kennedy. By radio telephone to

daily that “preliminary data In­
dicate the pilot performed satisfeetorily during the flight.”
His lack of bounciness after res­
cue was attributed to disappoint­
ment over lots of the capsule and
the film and other records it car­
ried with it to the ocean bottom.
Scientists, however, had complete
tape of his remarks and physical
condition aa reported by radio
during.flight.
After Grissom was plucked
from the sea, a helicopter tried to
pick up the spacecraft. But Nasa
reported “ that tome kind of mal­
function occurred, that the space­

craft sank; H dropped In the
ocean and sank."
After two postponement* and a
last-minute weather threat, Griaaom embarked on hit flight at
7:20 a. m. with a smooth liftoff.
He hit a top altitude of 118
miles and a peak speed of 5,310
miles an hour before coming down
at 7:36 a. m. 303 miles from the
cape and seven miles from the
Randolph.
lit* comparable figures for
Sliepard's flight of 15 minutes
22 seconds were 116.5 miles alti­
tude. 5,180 miles an hour, and a
landing 302 miles at sea.

Had Grissom** flight been a
complete auceesa, K might have
been the last suborbllal rocket
hop before NASA attempts to put
an astronaut into orbit around the
earth late this year o r early next.
But Iota of Liberty Bell was a
blow to scientist* who had counted
on gleaning much information
from tb* film and various Instru­
ments aboard the capsule. Their
loss may make a third rocket hop
advisable.
The maio thing, however, waa
that Griisom survived his dunk­
ing. In Mitchell, Ind, hia railroad­
er father said he and the pilot's

mother were “ relieved R*a over.He said “ we wouldn't want to go
through 14 again.**
liftoff and Um flight Itself were
flawless. Griaaom, whose capsule
had a larger viewing window
than Shepard's reported at tha
beginning ot bis weightless part­
ed: “ Boy, that aun la really
bright The sky I* very, very
black."
At one point he said the view
from hla “ picture window" waa
*o “ fascinating" he almost forgot
to do hit spacecraft maneuvering
chores.

County School Board Okays M ill Increase
Approves

CtTlir j5&gt;aufnrii iieratf*
WEATHER: Cloudy with a chance of ncutterud showers through Saturday. High today, 85-00. Low tonight, 75-80.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 10G1

VOL. 53

Record
Budget
NO. 240

French Troops Launch A ll
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Out Battle
TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI) — French
paratrooper* supported by artil­
lery flaw and strafing planes to­
day unleashed an all-out battlu
for cootroi of tha Tunisian port
city of Bitart*.
LsKaliaed French attacks against
Tunisian arm y strong points on
tha outskirts of tb* city burst into
a full-seal# assault with haairy
shelling and air strafing just after
noon.
Tb* Immediato objeetiva of tha
Algerla-toughoned French troops
I th e ear * 'ataaorod regluisnts
rack Preach units reroute by tea from Al- ,
•an c o ttr Blsert* to build
French strength at tba Btserta

THERE GOES GRISSOM . . . . A news cameraman at
Cocoa Beach helpa a pretty girl Might through the teleacopic lenn of hla camera for a look a t the aecond Mer­
cury Capsule :ahot from nearby Cape Canaveral

44*

Lake Dot...
Fit For Beach
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The County Health Department today advised the Coun­
ty Commission by letter that Lake Dot In Sunla£d Estates
would not be a “fit" public bathing area.
The County Commlaalon earlier In the week had tabled
action on improving tha facllitiea of the lake until the health
department could conduct a bacteriological count on the two
*TT.-------- A
acre lake.

Republicans Cry
*Foul On School
Aid Program Bill .
WASHINGTON ( U P ! ) '- Adminlatratioa pressure to revive its
all-but-dafunct school aid program
had congressional Republicans
f ) shouting foul today.
One GOP House member ac­
cused President Kennedy c l bran­
dishing a whip over Congress ia
aa effort to line up support for
hla 93-5 billion aid plan for public
school construction and teacher
pay.
All IX Republican members of
tho House Education Commute
wrote a letter to Chairman Adam
© Clayton Powell (U N. Y.) accusing
Kennedy and hia congressional
bsckors of trying to “ blackjack"
' Congress into Une on school aid.
These charges cam* as Powell
m et Kennedy in an unannounced
conference on school legislation.
Reliable sources said further
strategy sessions were in prospect.
The complaints revolved around
the so-called “ impacted areas"
" s c h o o l aid program.
This Il-y raro ld program, tf
continued, would pump 9310 mil­
lion into 3J 00 acbool district*
throughout the country next year
to pay for the schooling of chitdreo of yovemmrnt employee,
m ilitary and defense workers.

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Tb# commission bad been be­
sieged by Sunland residents ask­
ing that the board improve the
facility and also heard from resi­
dents protesting any public beach.
In a letter to the board, Dr.
Clyde D. Brothers, county health
director wrote that the lake re
calves waters from stor|p sewers
and surface drainage for the sur­
rounding area.
“This accounts for the high bac­
teria count," Brothers said.
If a public beach ia developed,
Dr. Brothera said, the bacteria
count could be expected to rise
due to contamination from the
bather*.
“Du* to the high bacteria count
and the small area of tha lake, it
ii the opinion of this office, that
it would be very difficult to main­
tain a public bathing a r ts with
the water meeting safe standards
for bathing places."
The commission plant no action
on the beach until Tuesday's meet­
ing.

Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Dies; Rites Set
Mrs. George D. Bishop Sr. died
loday. Funeral services will ba
held at 4 p.ra. Saturday at Holy
Cress Episcopal Church. Mrs.
Bishop u survived by her husband,
George D. Bishop Sr., a son,
George. Jr., a daughter. Mrs.
Martha Ashby, seven granddaugh­
ters and on* grandson.

H e a v y L o ss
Seminole County school* will lo*e $122,000 In socalled federal impact money if President Kennedy’a
school aid bill remains bottled up in congressional com­
mittee, Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee reported today.
The federal impact funds are provided to help meet
loaal acbool coats ia araaa where military bases spill chil­
dren of military personnel Into public school*.
The government started this program to 1960.

A government communique said
shelling began at 11:11 p.m.
(4:11 a.m. K fT). R said "Tunisiaa
have takes ep strategic

For Tunis Port

points in Blzerte city" to ilcfrnd
the town against French troops
only about half a mile outside the
city.
The Tunisian news agency said
50 truckloads of French troops
moved out from their barracks in
the Bizerte naval base today and
moved toward tha city.
‘An unofficial count showed more
than 200 persons had been killed
and hundreds more wounded in
the fighting that began Wednesday
when French troop* resisted bloc»* toil aftitfi^V Ttinlalgns seeking lo
force, theni from the big n iv a l
ba»e.
'
The French shelling was reportad shortly alter President Habib
Bourgulb* told his nation that
Freucf tnlcnds to reoccupy all of
Tunisia.
lia ordered a ''fooi-by-fool*' de­
fease against the French and ap­
palled foe foreign voltotocr* to

Anna On Lonely
Caribbean Course;
No Threat Seen

By LARKY VER8UEL
Although Count/ officials g ro a t
M/Ing go public!/—tho m ajorit/
of courlliouM department head*
are dead aot agalott a n / sort
of eourthouaa annex in South
Seminole Count/. Moat of them
feel that tho eounly, lan't road/
for It / f t
Mayor Joe Baker will have
plenty of oppoilt|on during, the
forthcoming- r it/ oftetlon U la
Movombor. Two roaldoota have
already told md “off tho record"
(hat they are going to oppoae
Baker.
Nobody a iked me but. why do
official bodiaa. auch aa acbool,
county ‘ or, city boarda aeon* to
worry more about public critic*
iam when they are forced to ralee
tit* mlllago Inatead of If it la in
the bpat intereat of tho acbool
children or community?
The Board of dlrectora of the
Chamber of Commerce have acbe*
duied a meeting for' TIM p. m.
July I? in the Ckueus room of
Pirot Federal. Tit* 1961*13 bud­
get will be diicuiied alone with
reporta on the progreia of the
newly
organlted
development
company.
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Health Director Dr. Clyde Bro(hen will be on the firing line
Monday when he appear* before
the Rotary Club at It* noon lun­
cheon. 1 imagine Brothera will be
a*ked oh why he want* a alight
millage bike in hla budget.

i

MIAMI (UPI) Hurricane
Anne, the season's first tropical
storm, maintained a lonely court*
in the Caribbean Sea today and
threatened no land areas.
But the San Juan, P. R.,
weather bureau reported ia a
dawn advisory ihai tha dlsurbance should slowly “ increase in
site and Intensity" loday.
The advisory said tbs hur­
ricane, churning up W-mile-anhour winds on a west and west*
northwest court*, was located
about 1,100 miles southeast of
Miami and about 179 statute
mile* northwest of Curacao,
N.W.I., moving at 23 m.p.h.
"Hurricane Anna (a expected to;
continue moving in tb* same di­
rection at a (lightly slower speed
at 31 m.p.h. for the neat 13 hours
with alowly Increasing alae sad
Intensity," tha W eathtr Bureau
reported.
Highest winds are estimated at
90 m.p.k. re a r a small area near
the ccnlcy and gait winds extend
100 miles north of the center In
the northern semi-circle and 9*
miles la the southern sem icircle.'1
Tb* bureau warned ships along
iba coast of South America In
ib* vicinity af tba Guajire penin­
sula to remain la p o rt

help.
Algerian rebel government offi­
cials announced in Tunis, mean­
while, that “ Important Algerian
arm s" and several thousand Al­
gerian Moslem volunteers were
ready to leave for Blzerte to fight
beside the Tunisians.
The Algerian rebels are believed
to have an army of about 15,000
men in Tunisia and to hava con­
siderable arms at their disposal,
many obtained from Communist
! «T- sources.
” Bodrgulba announced Tunisia4
was taking ovar control of the oil
pipelines which run from the
French wells at Edjele, in the Sa­
hara, through Tunisian territory
to the Mediterranean.
" It the French force* react to
this decision w* will take retalia­
tory measures along the whole
length of the pipeline," llourguiba
said.

as

WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Haute Appropriation* Committee
today alaihed 9149 million from
President Kennedy'* military conilrucllon request and warned
that the Pentagon mutt take fait
action to atop waite In the pro­
gram.
The com miller. In approving
1666,766,000 for military baiea or
all kind*, laihed out agalnit poor
management *in the planning and
conttruction of new rciearch fa­
cilities cipcclally.
It cited unrealistic coil esti­
mate*, cosily construe.ion, inade­
quate facilities and delay* in op­
erational acbedule* a* major
problem*.
" Tho Air Force look the biggest
cut, 940.6 million. The Army
budget waa reduced 944.1 million
and tho Navy 931.9 million.
Under the bill a* it now aland*,
the Air Force would etlll get the
lion's share of 9407.6 million. The
Navy would receive 9190J million

WORK BEGAN this moming on widening W. First
St. Top picture nhowa bu.1ldoxers clearing property
west of Monroe Corner on
the road. Bottom picture,
worker* drive a stake to
designate the road right-ofway. The San Marco Con­
Sailor Escapes
struction Company of SL
Injury In Mishap
Augustine was the low bid­
A Sanford Naval Air Station
man, Howard Gearhart,* was der on the project with the
charged with re d d e st driving
in a o m ear accident early- Uiti cost to be $694,966. Tha
morning, Uw Sheriffs Office re­ project will include leveling,
ported.
Deputise said foal Gearhart grading, paving and one
was apparently traveling a t •
concrete box culvert on the
high rata of speed along Myrtle
An*., Owns miles south of
6,7 mile stretch.
(Herald Photo*)
Gearhart escaped uninjured but

To S tand T rial
DELANO (U PI) — Convicted
ChUliagworth murder mastermind
Jeoeph A. Feet J r . will stand trial
■opt. i t CO eh arg aeef grand lar­
ceny and violation of security
laws.
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'd am ag e to th ^ car was heavy.
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The County School Board
late Thursday afternoon ten­
tatively adopted a near $4
million record budget for
1961-62 and unamlnously vot­
ed to raise the support and

maintenance budget by one mlU.
The board will hold a public
hsaring on tha budget a t 10 a. m.
July 61. Final approval la expected
a t th at time.
Tha total budget figure waa aat
at 93,994,101 with tha suppert
maintenance budget a t six mills
and debt service remaining nt cm*
and a half mills.
Last year's operating budget
was 99.700,000.
A t Thursday's meeting, S u p t t f
Schools R. T. Milwee predicted a
blank future for Bamlnola County
children u n leu the budget la
raised and even auggtated the pooalbllity of relatog Uw mlllago by
on* and a half mills.
However, acbool beard mamberg'
refused to go along with any »IUage hike ever ops mill.
Bohfd atom heroism s* Mafcaomayar said th at *1 can aa* the
feasibility of OM mW bet J Just '
can't g* along with - any more.*
Both John Brutal*/ and Chair­
man Roy Mans agreed with
Birksrnnayor th a t ons mil) increase
was a "m ust" hut they ware afraid
any additional tax-a would he toe
much to hear for tha taxpayers.
Milwee u id th a t tha only al­
ternative was to eat hand' eon*
•Unction funds cutting the pro­
gram for a now Boar Lake School
and Junior High School near Cm ulborry.
Tha board agree to limit build­
ing money and cut the two new
schools “ to tho bon# If necessary."
Mil woo repeatedly emphasised
that If tha mlllago isn't raised the
school children will bo penalised.
“Oar children are getting less than
any others In tha state but, H'e
remarkable th a t ws continue to
turn out some outstanding stu­
dents."
In mapping out claims foe toe
need of a mlllago hiko. Milwoo said
that tho foderal government h as
allowed public law 974, assistance
for federally connected children to
expire. "Thla takes away 91X9,000
of anticipated revenue In this bud­
get.
Milwea stressed that by legisla­
tive action a 9800 yearly a c m e
tb* board Increase in teacher* sal.
arias, of which tho county pays a
portion, was given, lla also em­
phasised th at 4C more teacher*
than wer* uaad last year have bean
employed for the new yaar be­
cause of tho child population
growth and it la estimated th at
“ 1,900" additional children will
have to bo takon car* of ia the MW
yaar.
Milwea explained th at tpr the
past two years the board had bean
able to match stale funds foe
building purposes with bond money,
"Now that tho bond money ha*
expended, local monies most be
used for matching purposes,” the
superintendent Mid.
MIIwm said th at Uit board Is en­
titled to f260,C00 of state money
but this budget only calls for the
matching of 9171,741 toavteg the
board short 919,969.

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down, too. The stub of an old chack book! Here
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ia part ot tha story of whet ona men wanted
moet in life. Here he aelectod end paid for the thing*
decreet to hie heart. Here ia the measuring stick by
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A t a good eSewenf ol the goodness of God, act on your better judgm ent today.
Your church needs you. end you need your church.

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ICatholic Church
|To Sponsor Special
'Funday' Aug. 26

Southside
Area Scene Of
Tlusy Activities
Southside playground wsi the
scene of the city-wide Play-Day
actlvitiei Thursday, featuring this
week's activities of recreation.
Those centers represented were
Plnccrest, Grammar and South,
aide with Pinecrcst leading in con*
Ue»t victories. Those events In*
^eluded volleyball, dodgcball, bad.
minton, tug of war, Indian wrest*
ling, ball dribble relay, balloon
relay race and a bubble gumblow*
ing contest. There were separate
divisions for boys and girls.
In other Southside daily actlvi*
ties, the boys softball defeated
Gram m ar by a 14*10 score fcatur*
Ing a bases loaded home run by
J i l l Demmond.
•* The weekly tournament waa
dominoes, with the winners being
Diane Cbarron, Clarence Charron
and Billy Longwcll, first through
third respectively.
Those persona who were mem*
bers of the winning team during
the Play-Day competition includ­
ed: Jackie Winfree, Denise St.
Clair, Renee Levi, Gail Burton.
jJCalhy Scarbrough, Gait Burton,
S ta rts
Levi, Gail Hachworth,
Billy Burgess, and Bill Demmond.

Chapel To Open
Sunday School
In North Orlando
By MONA GRlNSTEAD
a Literature and equipment are
* e a d y for opening the North Or­
lando Baptist Chapel Sunday
School this week.
Plans include a fully equipped
. nursery for the care of smaller
children also to be opened thia

Sunday.
Teachcra have been secured for
. all of the Sunday School depart*
tnenta, however, the services of
o i muaie director and pianist are
deeded.

The Church of the Nativity a'
Lake Mary h n scheduled a ape*
cial Funday’' Aug. M from 3 to
* p. m. at the Lake Mary Firehouse.
A spaghetti dinner will be fea­
tured along with games and
booths.
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The dinner will be handled by
George May bury and Ralph Schweickert and the games by John
McFarlane and Robert Mooney.
The booths will be operated by
ladies of the parish.
There will he special prices for
the ••whole" family, according
to church officials.

DENARY CATHOLIC'S are looking forward to the Fall when they expect
to occupy the new St. Ann Roman Catholic Church now under construction
on Pershing Lane just north of W. Highbanks Rd.
(Cox Photo)

DeBary m uim
Committee Set
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
A meeting of the DeBary St.
Ann Roman Catholic Church Com­
mittee which la planning the ba­
zaar for the church to be held at
the DeBary Plaxa on Nov. T met
at the home of Mra. John Kolarick
on Catalina Dr. last week.
Chairmen and co-chairmrn an­
nounced for several baxaar booths
included • Mrs. Franklin Malheson and Mra. N. Kahoc, novelty;
Mrs. Wilbur Goggburn and Mra.
Barney Anderson, baked goods;
Mr*. Herbert Vitt. while ele*
pliant; Mrs. M. Gulick and Mist
Muriel Clock, i parcel post and
Mrs. Kolarick, refreshment*.
The next meeting of the com­
mittee* will be held « t the home
of Constable and Mrs. Oscar Pa*
pineau.
A card party, with Mrs. Malheton as chairman, haa been sche­
duled at the DeBary Fire House
for 1 p. m., Aug. 4 and la open
to all residents.

All services of the Chapel are
held at the new Chlpel location,
loo N. Fairfax Ave„ with Rev.
. John Cannon temporarily taking
over for Rev. V. M. Maggard,
regular pastor.
The new Sunday School classes
Tbr Sanford Free Methodist
for all ages are scheduled for
f : i i a. m. with .morning worship Church has organized a CYC pro­
gram for junior and primary stu­
£ e r v lc e s set a t 11 a. m.
dent*, ages six lhrough.il years.
Christian Youth Crusaders !■
a service group of the denomina­
IV THIS CIRCUIT COURT. SIX T H tion and la planned for the young
j t n i c i s i . c i r c x i t ; i s a v i s r o w people as a projected Sunday
I D H I S O L K l O l S T V , FLORIDA IX School activity.
C M A x rr.n T v o . l ia r s
Children earn badge* for meet­
b i i t t o Q t i s r r t i t i .r
VAL’OHAN. INC., • r t « n &lt; u aor ing requirement* of their fields
Vacation,
r u i a i l r f . of interests, take part in gamei
and craft activities and, as a |
v*.
JO HN M. PKIXKIN* and --------group, are given a broader scope
A&gt;EltKIN(«. hi* w i l t, H A It V P.
of their responsibilities to com­
^ T IN L A T S O N and --------PIN X.AT80N. h»r hu»h«nd. R. B. litmunity and country.
■ER a nd --------- RIBKR, hi* wile,
-Meetings of the new organiza­
lia fendapta.
tion arc held each Monday in
NOTICK TO XIKS'KND
r o i JO HN II. PKRKINB a n d the Sunday School Annex from 7
PERKINB.
hi* wlfr.
MART
p. m, until 1:30 p. m. and are
P. MNI.ATaON a n d ------ PIN
I.ATSON,
htr
husband,
IL open to all Interested children-

Free Methodists
Organize CYC

Legal Notice

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of tham and agalnat all u lh a r
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TOU ARB H K R E B T NO TIPIED
I b a t tha P l a la l lf f h a rala haa Ina ll t u ia d a ault ag aln at yon la tha
c i r c u i t C o u r t of tha Ninth Judic ia l
C i r c u i t , In and for Bamlnola C oun­
ty. Florid*, to q u la t it* t ltla to
tha
nbov*
daai-rlhed
proparty,
a lluatad. ly in g and baln g ta Baml­
nola County, Florida, a* haralnabo ** m ura p a r tic u la r ly aat out.
Tow a n d oach of you aro hereby
re q u ire d to file y o u r answ er, w ith
tk* Clark of tha Circuit Court In
a a d for tlamlnolo County, Florida,
a n d a*r*a a rupy th ereof upoa
JOHN D. It A IN KB. SSt P a r k A ve ­
nue. Bouth. W in te r P a rk . Florida,
a t t o r n e y for P la in tiff Id tha abuvo
^a c tio n on or b a f u r a the Slat day of
( d u l y , A. It. 1*11, alas a Hacraa
P ro
C onfnao
W ill
ha
entered
against sou.
IT IH O R D E R E D I b a t Hits ba
published In lha Hanford Herald,
a gaw ap a p a r published In fleinlnola
County, Florida, u u c t a a r b weak
l o r four r one ac iitlte weeks.
WITNEBN tha hand of tho Clark
o f tha r i r r u l t Cnurl. Mainlnula
County, Plot Ida. m is 21th day of
J u n e . A. D. t » tl .
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Clark of Circuit Court
Bamlnola Couniy. Florida
By: Je a n K. Wilke,
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W i a t a r P a r k . Florida
A ttorney* for P la ln ltlf
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OVER 35 YEARS
at P in t and Palmetto
(Ateag Bide Peat Office)

SA N F O R D
FURNITURE
COMPANY

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Joseph Teslo
Dead At 16
Joseph Teslo. 18 years of age,
died early today in Gainesville
after a short illness.
He was born in Sanford on
November 22, 1944 and lived in
Lake Mray, where he was a
member of the Catholir Church
of the Nativity.
He la survived by hts parents,
Mr. and Mra. Andrew W. Teslo
Sr., three sisters, Mrs. Jerry DeBartalo of Sanford; Miss Louise
Teslo, Gainesville and Miss Doro­
thy Teslo of Lake Mary.
Also three brothers, Andrew W.
Jr., and Frederick P. of l-ake
Mary and Private Robert W. Tes­
lo of the U.S. Army, now sta­
tioned at Fort Jackson In Colum­
bia. S. C. His grandmother Mrs
Mary Sally lives in Johnson City,
N. Y.
The funeral mass will be held
at 10 a. m. Monday a t All Souls
Catholic Church in Sanford, with
the Rev. William J . Trainor, pas­
tor of the Lake Mary Catholic
Church, officiating. The Rosary
will be recited at Brlsaon Funeral
Horn* at 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
Pallbearers will be LeRoy Hum­
phrey, Bobby Thompson, Burke
Winn and Billy Alford.

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Promenaders 'En jo y'
M id -Sum m er Picnic
Tl.e Starlight Promenaders look Sanford’s Square Dancers sur­
to the water on their mid-summer prised Sally Gerrity with a birth­
picnic at Dayton* tteatu last day cake.
SuntUy. During the festivities,
The elub, sponsored by the Re­
creation and Parks Department
under the direction of Jim Jernigan. is maintaining an active
social schedule as well as the
square dances each Wednesday
night.
The Osteen recreation program
On Saturday, Aug. 12, they are
which has been in progress for
holding a Special Square Dance
the past five weeks will come to at the Sanford Civic Center front
a close next week. Jerry Woven- 8 to It p. m. Johnny Creel from
ske and Kaywood Gunby have New Orleans will be the caller.
been in charge of the activities. The hall will be air conditioned
During the final week, swim­ for comfortable dancing and wat­
ming instructions will be given at ching.
Dixon Lake, on Wednesday, and
Joe Curtis, the clubs regular
many of the rhildren will go by caller, announced that fall dasaea
bus to Sanlando Springs for a will atari at 7 p. m. on Sept. 13.
picnic dinner and outing. They
Come down and learn to square
will be accompanied by several dance, it's lot* of fun.
mothers.

Osteen Play
Program Set
To Close

Greeting Card
Display Slated
On Monday from 7 to 9 p. m.
In Lake Mary, there will be on
sale all-occasion greeting cards,
gift wrapping*, writing paper and
Christmas card*.
The affair is being sponsored
by the Lake Mary group and
Sunland group of the Church of
the Nativity Catholic Women's
Club. All proceeds from the sale
are to be used toward furnishInga for a new ehurch.

Rosso Discusses
Housing Bill

Enterprise Church
1st Unit Dedicated

Dan Rosso, vlre president of the
J. I. Kislak Mortgage Corp., re­
viewed the new federal housing hill
and discussed FHA horn# finan­
cing in a talk to member* of the
Hy HELEN' SNODGRASS
Seminole County Board of Real,
Member* of the Enterprise
tor* at their monthly meeting at
First Baptist Mission dedicated
the Sea Shell Restaurant.
Roiao also reported on some of the first unit of a three unit plant
the results’ of the VA loan pro. on June tl and are holding regu­
gram In Flurida and said th at the lar w et.ly services there.
The mission, under direction of
Jarksonville office lists 1,300 new
applications for VA loans each llcv. David Solomon and Rev. G.
month. Tha program has recorded W. Rollins of Orange City, be­
gan in the Enterprise School
only about three percent in de­
| lunchroom on June 12 of I960 wjth
fault* on such loans, he said.
two members attending the ser­
Another guest speaker waa Fred
vice. Today there are at least
W. ilallauer, Orlando realtor, who
23 members attending worship
spoke on "Exchange of Property.”
services with 37 enrolled in the
Other guests included Mrs. Sunday School.
Betty Peffer, of Daytona Beach,
Plana for dedication of the ad­
vice president of the Women'* dition now under construction hive
Council, District 2; Russell Hasty, not been completed.
manager of the Orlando office pf
The weekly schedule haa Sunday
Kislak Corp.: John T. Henry, Or­ School at 9:43 a. m.; morning
lando realtor, and Lola C ritical, worship at 11 a. m.; Sunday even­
an associate member, of Daytona ing worship at 7:30 p. m. and
Reach.
the mid-week prayer a m ic e on
Robert Crumley and Jamra C, Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
Gamble were inducted aa new real­
tor members of the county board.

Church Youths
Combine Meetings Bake Sale Set
Member* of the Sanford Free By Church Group
Methodist Youth have combined
their Sunday evening meellngi
with the Thursday evening Youth
Night for recreation, devotional
periods and refreshment* during
the summer,
e
A variety of activity is planned
each week with meeting* hrld at
members' homes where swim­
ming, games, devotional*, pro­
grams and refreshments can be
enjoyed.

ENTERPRISE HAITISTS dedicated the first unit of their new mission
last month and are holding regular weekly services there. Dedication for
the additional two units under construction as yet have not been announ­
ced.
(Cox Photo)

Attend Assembly

Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr. and Mlaa
Flo Bishop, representing lhef San­
ford First Christian Church’, are
attending the Christian Women's
The Catholir. Women's Guild of Fellowship Quadrennial Assem­
the St. Mary Magdalen Church, in bly at Purdue University in W.
Altamonte Springs, will hold their Lafayette, lndv
monthly bake sale after each
mass, thia Sunday.
SOS waa adopted m b radio
Mrs. Theodore O'Rqskl, chair­ diatreia signal on Nov. 22, 1*08.
man of the sale, announce* that
various home baked foods will be
offered outside the school build­
ing abjaeent to the church.
Mass will he held at 7 - 9 • 10
and 11 a. m.

SELLING OUT ! !

A t Southside School
In aoftball this week, rain in­
terrupted the schedule but the
girls beat Southside IT-3, and the
10-13 year old boys got the beat
of Grammar School by a score of
12-2.
In tho girls game Janice Enaley pitched her third complete
game and in addition, collected
three hits. Sharon Conrad hit her
first home run of the season.
In tne domino contest Mike

Gravcnmier beat out Paula Shipherd for first place, and in tho
bubble gum contest, Jimmy Shepherd came up with the biggest
bubble, with Paul Shepherd again
coming In sacond.
Jam es Farm er proved to be Use
best clieckerplayer with Terry
Sandifer coming in a eloae se­
cond and Ernie Baumeistw tak­
ing third place.
In the "Playground'' contest
held at Southside, Pinccrest nom­
inated the boys division, winning
the following contest: Boys, Volley ball, dodgcball,
badminton,
strideball, ball dribhje relay, tag
of war and Indian wrestle, In the
A group af Pioneer young peo­ girls division, Pinecrnat xroo tat
ple of the First Preabyterian place in: Ball dribble
Church will leave, Monday morn­ dodgcball, and lug of war.
ing, for Lake Byrd Lodge, Avon
P ark, They will attend the Pion­
F IR S T Q U A L IT T 1
eer Camp of St. Johns Presbytery
all M at week.
Mrs. Harris W. Fold* wilt drive
INSTALLED nr
the group down. Mias S»llie Wal­
DO-IT-YOUMMLF
lace of Sanford ia a member, of
I RANDRAN
the camp staff. The Philatbea S.S.
Inlaid l-lnals—
Class helped the Pioneers finance
&gt; ALL T Y PM
the trip.
Raeiltiant Ph
Thoee who plan lo attend are
FREE K8TIMA1
Kathie Fold*. Tommy Makln, Pa­
House of Floors
tricia Marazita, Penny Nichols,
Pern Plain • Pens Peek
Debbie Sewell, Sue Makin and Sue
TK 8-1877
Nichols.

Pioneer Camp
Set Next Week

Floor Covering

How big must a company be
to have a Savings Bond Plan

A H l a d l e s ' &amp; C h i l d r e n 's C l o t h i n g B e f o r e A u g . 1 s t!
WFHK
NOW
LADIES’ DRESSES ........................................... |29.95
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LADIES’ DUSTERS .......
3.29
"7.75
LADIES- PAJAMAS .........................................
.1.69
9.98
LADIES' GOWNS .:...................................... „
2.08
| .75
LADIES' SUPS
....'................................ ........
3.98
9.75
LADIES’ JAMAICA SHORTS
.................
2.98
LADIES’ BLOUSES and SKIRTS ..................
2.98
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GIRLS' BLUE-BELL JEANIES .................... 2.69
9.00
GIRLS' DACRON BLOUSES .......
9.00
GIRI-S' PAJAMAS .........................
9.00
GIRLS’ SLIPS ................................. .... ............
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GIRLS' SKIRTS and DRESSES .......
9.00
BABY DIAPER SETS and OVERALLS .........
9.00
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS ....................................
9.00
1 LOT MEN'S ZIPPER JACKETS ............... now only
j.98
Small Hoy’s DungaretH, Bathing Trunks and Polo Shirla
j.AO each
HOY’S POLISHED COTTON PANTS
............ f .00 A |.9 8
All Boy’s Lee Dungarees and Lee Riders below whnlranle now 9.98 each
HOY’S DRESS SHOES
.................... ...........
j.98 k J.98 a pr.
All

Cap.
50c I te m s
Men a and Boy*' licit.
Boys' Bathing Trunks, Ladle** Glove*. Etc.
SPECIAL LOT OF MEN'S 8UIT8 Values to 165.00

One man with t ami
■•UblUhad a Payroll I
V.8. Bovine* Bowk.
That'* aa ratnow example. of
But U.8. Treasury ftlaa list 0*
of enmpania* with loss than 1
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t way lor thair psopla to saw

Yon simply tall your
how much to *ot ai
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g r a w i b . If. 8. Savina* Boodi aia aa
Shaalutaly riafcian* towwatmanl. Tha Ooa.
im ail nt cuarantaea U lor svanr S3 you
la vast when you hold your Boado la
maturity. If your Bond* ora lo*t or d*.
otroyad. U*ay will be replaced at no ooaL
Why not akt your employer In aiau you
ap today? {PM. to em ployer*;M jre*
don't hava tha Payroll Savina Pian,
writs tha U.8. Savinas Boods thvilon,
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C L O T H IN G C E N T E R

Hwy. 17-92. a t Intersection of Hwy. 436
FERN PLAZA — FERN PARK, FLA.
CLOSED: Friday at 6:00 P. M. and AM Day Satarday
OPEN: 8unday Through Thursday 9 A. M. to 7:00 P. M.

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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1961

• COUNTY NEWS

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By MARIAN R. JONES
Includ'd In physical evidences
at continuing growth In Oviedo
• nd IU surrounding areas a m ‘the
complete 24-psge’ propoacd rule*
had regulations of the elty’a ton*
committee and (bt change in
town’* .electrical service by
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Ida; Power Corp
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At Post Office
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Caawlbarry Lighting Committee
Chairman Herbert Malty, aiked
to lank Into requirement, of street
Tights for th t new C iiiflb m y
Boat Office Cent#-, reported that
for operating lilt light'
&lt; \m approximately $2JO
m t month.
Tha Iowa baa b e ta naked by
Cnaanlbarry, owner of
l, to plana four light*,
» « foot apart and in the
a equart, a t the alto. Ha
ad th at additional Inlor*
be aaaarad from Florida
r Corp. og coato at InatalUng
tare aubitaatial and attracpoiaa a w k aa that#
new PabUx M arket
r, tha Board of Aldermen
ted by Be attorney, Kenilntoeh, that onlata tha town
propa rty title, a tease or
m eat te r tha area, It eaa■Uy aatboriaa tha lights,
i m atter waa loft h r Mayor
-I.-L a ird and the builder
a to ne .agreement on the
of Isg au m g the laatalla-

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bare tellowad tha Daniel VanderWerte af Lake Harriett Betatea
, J : / t o r m i * this summer vacallon.

•t hetolUllaad
s S &amp;lor StbtweS daysS 5with
jF to teeto d finger ,af. her W t
band. ,
Upon their return honae, they
had net been, to the house Rye
■he laid, when the alto,
a »ug, breaking her right
the /ill,
the finger atilt' la under
treatm ent and the broken arm In
a; c u t , tha returning vacationer
.'now la questionably enjoying a
'ra th e r prolonged and continued
r te t from the housework.

Hlew Flag, Pole
ongwood
'tii
h?&amp;

w 50-star. Amerira n Flag went up on a brand nnw
$ M at tha Longwood City Hall
day in advance of the Mg

July celebration.

Maintenance KnglJohn F arina and hia work»V* were In charge of erecting
the new pole while the flag came
'through tb* courtesy of Cttp
’ CdimtllUM John R tam i.

prepared by Cfcalraan Ben Jones
and his committee, has been pre­
sented to the City Commission
and closely follows the standards
of other cities throughout I
state facing rapid growth.
The Florida Power Corp. hal
been rebuilding and Increasing
tha distribution "feeder" lines
from the Oviedo substation to
provide for greater power de
mends. By changing from the
4,MO volt aystom to one capable
of carrying 1L470 voile, the cor
poretkm assures Ka customers in
the area against voltage drop pro­
blems which could result with In
creased population and building
of loduatry.
la addition, tho now high volt­
age system will enable eubeta
tiona a t Winter P u t , Longwood
and Bithlo to teed tho Oviedo area
should the necessity arise. H a r
log several source* of power will
assure local residents of w in te r
rupted service la (bn event el
line or substation breakdowns.
P a rt of a ayatom-wldo change,
the Oviedo awiteh h at aaen anywbara from M to M n o n work
jng in 4b* area daring the past
ate ‘watka and W new poles,
ranging la halgbt from U to M
teat, have been *et.
Beginning a t Goldanrod and
North Orlando, Iho work boa re
qulrod only a minimum of eervico interruptions from local cua
(om en.

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Longdale Residents
THE NEW ADDITION to Casselberry’s Fire Hail, being
constructed by Developer Hibbard Casselberry, far left,
under terms of a land trade agreement with the town.

Canal Is Problem
Of Land Owners
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Attorney Kenneth McIntosh last
week advised tha Casselberry
Board of Aldermen that In bis
opinion tha town has no responsi­
bility in maintaining a drainage
canal which runs from Lake Trip­
lett north to Lake Kathryn.
The question came up after a
petition, framed by C. 8. Magill of
29S Ivy Rd. and eigned by a num
bar of the area residents, was
beard at the July businesa meeting
Tbe petition staled th at the ca
nal, filled with hyacinths and stag,
nant water, created a health men­
ace and aiked that tha town bava
it cleaned and aasumn Us main­
tenance. It also cited that n
barbed wire fence in dilapidated
condition on the easterly side of
the canal posed a safety hasard to
residents.
A anarch of past municipal rec­
ords and a study of U. 8. Geodetic
By MONA OBOMTRAO
Survey Maps by McIntosh ravaal
North
Orlando’s
Tun-Hops, ad that the canal and Its abutting
weekly outdoor dances te r young properties a r e ' tha responsibility
pooplo of the Village, have b u n of the land owners.
changed teem Saturday nights to
Friday nights.
The dances, which began la tha
VUtofa tu to r the direetton af the
Catholic Women's Society, now
a n supervised by m tm bara a f tha
local Valuato r Fire and Recrea­
tion D ept from S p.m. until 11
Ry MRS. ADAM MULLER
p.m. oach w o k .
Artist Eugene White, resident
Husbands and wivat af the de­
instructor at the DtBary Mansion
partm ent, eerviag. elphebetkally,
Florida Federattoa ef Art Head'
act aa chaparoou.
quarters, tod a landscape demon
Other recent projects of the de­
atration on the afternoon of July
partment have todeded the suc­
I with mom than IS students In
cessful July 4 fireworks display
tha audience.
whkh was handled by tho firemen
White osplalnad hia methods of
to conclude tbe flret Independence •ntUaiag too rough sketch and
Day celebration in the Village and
from there ho brought out th t
saia and delivery ef fertiliser In
color and shading he desired.
a joint effort with members ef the
Pauling for questions from tbe
Chrie Assn. Firemen m ade de­ audience, as cool punch was aerv.
liveries in the fife truck while cd, tha artist announced that hU
Woody Anderson, Donald Nall and completed drawing would be don
Jack Sutton handl'd tho u ia s .
ated to tho FFA president for
use to any fund raising project
aha fait advisable.
Although no tomonatration was
scheduled this week. White will
give another nest week.
Thu Old Olory Amar lean Legion
Pictures from associated clubs
Post, vow located at Altamonte in tha state now hang In the gal.
Springs, which has announced its lories and a groat d e a l'o f inter
lm ttU o a.to tu ild i
Home a it has boon shown in tha cabinet
In C ssulberry, originally was of stuffed birds in the Whistler
chartered te r the towns of Cas­ Gallery.
selberry and Longwood, according
Count DeBary, R to rumored,
to Hibbard C asulbarry, a charter brought two of oach species to tha
member of the organisation.
area to add to tb f stock of local
Carl Stoddard, commander of birds ter his private hunting
Old Olory P u t , has not aa yet an­ range. Moat of these types are
nounced detailed plana for tbe mounted and are on view s i the
Mansion.

Village Changes
Teen-Hop Dates

large Audience

Old Glory Post
To Come Home?

Longwood Forest Rangera earlier this week report­
ed n number of woods fires caused by striking lightning
which accompanies the afternoon and early evening
thunderstorms of the season.
Ranger Lewis Williams explained that although the
county is getting some rain, most of the showers are
localized and many of them cover only a few acres.
Too, he said, not enough rain falls to thoroughly wet
the underbrush and high winds coming with the storms
" r dry the top moisture.
quickly
to Forestry Service official warns that even with
Thi
the rainfall Seminole County still is DRY and reaidenta
urgently are requested to maintain every precaution in
burning trash and debris at their homes and to observe
ell safety rules while picnicking or camping.
Residents also are asked to keep * sharp lookout in
surrounding areas of their locale for possible home or
woods fires which could be ignited by lightning during
the local storms and to immediately report them to the
nearest authorities.

proviue me space needed for the firemen to add a
boat, motor and trailer to their present equipment.
(Herald
w in

Troop 341 Scouts
Earn Exciting Trip
Several months of hard work
and planning by members ot Cas­
selberry Boy Scout Troop 341 will
com a.to an end early Saturday
morning when i t boys and two
adult leaders climb aboard a
large, canvas covered camp
truck at 6:45 a. m.
Thus wilt begin an exciting and
educational nine-day trip through
.sevsral gulf coast states for which
the scouts havo earned their ex­
penses by sponsoring ear washes
and rummago sales and through
their present project of selling
fira extinguishers for home or
car use.
Overnight camps will be pitched
at a number of Slate Parks and
Scout Council Camps along the
way and at historic Biloxi, Miss.,
homo of Jefferson Davis, tha
boy* will asm a Civil-War Cen­
tennial Award by making a Si­

mile hike aovering many points
ot Interest.
Tbe group also plans to visit
New Orleans whare many of the
scouts will get their first look at
tbe Miaslaelppi River, Mrs. Leon­
ard Casselberry, wife of tbe Troop
Committee Chairman, reports.
On the return trip, she says ,a
slop will be made in Tallahassee
for a tour of the Btete capllol.
Members of Troop 941, wbleh is
sponsored by tbe Casselberry
Lions Club, who will be making
Uw trip a r t Danny Casselberry,
senior patrol leader and Rickey
Casselberry, Terry Cox, Billy
Dempsey,'WUbur Hustesd, David
Nielaoa, Charles Norris,'BUI Skislak and Ricky Taylor.
Cub Scouts Dsnny Dempsey and
BIU' Denial also wilt make the
trip and adult supervisors will
be Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel Jr.
and Casselberry.

Lake M onroe Jottings
MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Hi there. Sure missed being with
yon last week. But 1 was certain­
ly having a most wonderful time
In Gainesville with the Short
Course. Naomi Sapp, Louisa Rushlow and myself, along with our
agent and flro others, certainly
"learned" a tot this time. I wish
that mors could be able te go.
Alter all, according to the old
laying "you a n never too old
to learn " and I KNOW • • • I
wish you could seei what greeted
me when I returned. I would havd
blamed It on the boys but slace
it waa a smaU tornado 1 can’t.
Tbe curtains were blown down, a
window opened and soaked some
furniture and plenty of damage
outside * * * Murdock and Clara
Maths son and two daughters toft
Monday morning for North Caro­
lina wbera they will visit for two
weeks. • • • 1 want to taka this
lima to tell you of a beautiful
thank you card I received In the
mall. It la from the Dutch Mill
N u m ry on the Upsala Road. I
also talked to Mrs. Lommerae ah
the phone. We had an interesting
talk. Mr. Lommerae is from
Holland. Tha tranaformattoa ef
ihslr yard from what it was till
now la simply wonderful. It la p
site of beauty now. I want to
go over and talk to him and eee
If he can translate a cookbook
for me into the only language I
know,1English. • • • gorry to
hear that Ora Canup Is eonilaed
to Selnlnole Memorial Hospital.
Lcnora Andrews and I went up to
see her Sunday. Hope she can
return home before very long. * *
Linds;Stapler returned home last
Wednesday after a three weeks
absence spent in tbe mountains
s t Gstlinhurg. Te*n. I know she
had a wonderful time. • • •
Talked to Mary IlltteU concerning
the Community Building. Help U
badly needed over there. Any­
body that can, please go aver and
live Mr. Anderson a helping
hand. Tbe outside repair* should
be finished before getting the in­
side started. So com* an you
stout-hearted men and give the
others a hand. • • • Our house­
hold had visitors last week from
New Jersey. Fred sad Oviedo Mc­
Donnell whom we haven't seen In
seven years paid us a surprise
visit. Sura was good to sea them.
• • • The W. U. Almoods have
twe of their granddaughters wtth
them irons Lae. • ♦ • Claude and
Raaa Hawkins and son, Sidney,
relum ed Friday after a two
weeks visit with sister Florence
la New Jersey. White theta they
wept oa a slghtseelag tear ef eto
New Yeefc. They took to toe R a-,

pit* Building. Museum ef Natural
History, Rockefeller Center, Sta­
tu* of Liberty, end *n their way
borne slopped a t Gettysburg Nh
tional Park, Pa. This trip wasn't
enough so they left again Sunday
m ornlaf to go south, by way af
Sebring to eee old Monroe friends,
the J . H. Edwards, then on to
Lake Wales end Punt* Cord a to
Visit (he Jim Corbetts and Rena’s
slater H au l. As this was Sid
nay’s first trip out af the state,
be certainly waa a thrilled boy.
• • • Hava sot to be sure to re
m em ber to go to Oini Taylors'
wadding
rehearsal
tomorrow
evening. I have the pleasure of
being asked to be the organist
for her wedding. Just another
day of being a YOUNG old maid.
GinL • • • Sammy# Lou Kbsl
told m e this morning that aba
called her mother in Balnbridge,
Ga. Ma was out but Pa Pa was
there so sb t talked to him. That's
tha coup)# that wa are trying to
get to come bsek hero and live
so Ma can show Pa how to fish
and really catch tbe iUh too.
They are tha nicest couple. * * *
I want to thank Cecelia Parm er
ter tha mice little story she did
on J lr* . lfotebuch and I white w*
were gone. It waa a t nice. • • •

$922 Collected
To Aid Family

Church Group
Attends Camp
Rev. Ruth E. G rant,'pasto r of
(he First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood, and a group of young
people from the church, have re ­
turned from the ChriiUan Youth
Camp which is held each year at
Uw Camp Grounds of tha United
Pentecostal Church near Ocala.
Rev. Grant served as Instructor
in Church History classes and ns
director of tbe Junior Dept. In her
absence, Rev. Vivian Poland, as­
sistant pastor, officiated a t reg­
ular services a t the Longwood
Church.
Young people attending the
camp were M argntte Pemberton,
Curtis Chafln, David Kelgans,
Harold Kelgans, Mary Lou McCoy,
Bruce McCoy, Clyde McCoy Jr.,
Patsy Ruth Grant and Randy
Ansley.
These boys and girls will present
a special program at tbe church
on Friday which will demonstrate
Ibe advantages of attending the
ChritUan Youth Camp.
The public is welcomed a t all
regular services of tha church and
U Mpeeiatty invited to the Friday
program.

Mayor Issues
Gun Warning
Casselberry parents were warn­
ed by Mayor Joseph Laird last
week that both a a existin' state
Uw and a municipal ordinance
prohibit the use of BB guns or .33
ealib erriflei by youngsters ynder
16 year* of age unless they are
accompanied and supervised by
an ad u lt
Residents la some aross ef Uw
town bava protested against a
"gang” of youngsters who a n
"shooting up everything."
Parents can be held responsible
for the juvenile offenders, Laird
w aned, ayd sentence can bring a
fine of as much as $306 o f 36 days
la Jail.

Council Discusses
Garbage Franchise
Members of Uw Longwood City
Council briefly discussed granting
Uw town's garbage franchise to
Uw ABC Garbage Collection Co.
of Sanford attar adjournment af
tbe regular meeting last Thursday.
Prior te opening Uw session.
Mayor A1 Lormann mentioned Uw
possibility of a plan in which the
town would purchase uniform
standard type re n t In gross lots
and provide them to all resident!
within tha municipal limits for
a small monthly fee,
"In this way wa could be as­
sured that all our residents have
closed, sanitary containers," Lormans said, "and it also would
help to keep garbage aad papers
from being scattered by prowling
dogs or being blown out of open
containers."

Casselberry
Voluateer
fire
Chief Paul Bales said lata Tues­
day afternoon that 1623 has been
collected for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weimar whose five year old
daughter, Cindy, dted recently of
Uw dreaded blood disease, lu
kemia.
. Weimcr, who has two other
children to c a n ter, still is deep­
ly indebted ter medical expenses
incurred during Uw past year in
lha fight te r hia littto girl’s Uff.
Bates said, stating that eon'.ribuUonn still are being accepted at
the Casselberry Realty Co., at
Ry ATLANTA McGINNIS
Sheppard's Rexall Drug Store or
A profit of $163 was reported
by mall te tbe Tire Dept.
by members of the Allamon e
Springs Library Assn, from the
rummage sale being held in the
old post office building.
Total funds raised by the s»»oLongwood last week received elation for Uw purchase of lib­
approval from Civil Defense auth­ rary and property now. stand at
orities on Its additional request $6M.
Sales resumed this morning and
for $714.36 In Hurricane Donna
win continue through Friday and
disaster relief funds.
9ity Clerk Mrs. Oanle R. Roc­ Saturday.
kett was Instructed by the city
council te notify CD Headquarters New Firm s To Open
tost the' tows has completed Sit
Two new businesses, n Western
re p a irs'fo r which Uw additional Auto Assoc. Store and a Coffee
funds were requeued and that It 'Moppe. soon will be ready to open
now stands ready far an audit a t Forest city Shoppiag center
iiiiiir”

Library Fund
Now Totals $818

Longwood Ready
For C D Audit

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Seek Council Advice
A number of residents from Uw
Longdsle residential development
appeared before Uw Longwood
City Council meeting last week
to seek advice on a paving pro­
blem and on how to get an un­
sightly Junk yard screened from
view.
The paving problem Involve*
Orange Ave. east of the Longwood city limits to Hwy. 17-63
which runs In front of Uw Ele­
mentary School.
Council Chairman R. C. Carl­
son advised Uw group to get a
petltioo, bearing aa many signa­
tures as possible, ter presentation
to the County Commission at one
of its weekly meetings. He alto
suggested that residents form Uw
largest possible delegation to pre­
sent the petition.
This same method could be

Seminole Nurse
Af Summer School
Mrs. Groce Fisher, Seminole
County Health Dept, nurse, is a t­
tending a course of "Special
Fields in PubUc Health Nursing"
at tha University of North Caro­
lina School at PubUc Health.
Tha four-week course, July 10
through Aug. 4, la divided into
four sessions with a full wash de­
voted to each. Mrs. Fisher en­
rolled for study on tuberculosis,
cancer, ebrooie diseases and
cardiovascular diseases.
Offered by tbe Dept, at PubUc
Health Nursing at Uw University,
tha course gives professional educatioa to public health nurses
and others In the field who are
engaged la pubUe health and institutional work.
The North Carolina school U
the fourth oldest professional
school at its kind la Uw United
States and la one of 10 such
schools In the nation which are ac­
credited by the American PubUe
Health Assn.

used, be added, In requesting that
screen mesh fence be required
around the junk yard.
However, Carlson mads R s te a d y
tost ha was not optimistic about
tbe groups getting, any immediate
results from the county, citing n
number o f-p a st instances wbea
county assistance had been prom­
ised but bad failed to material*
ixc.

Installs Officers
. Ry MRS. ADAM MULLER
DeBary VFW Post 6066 elected
and Installed officers at a July 11
meeting ia tbe Fire HaU with
M. J . Benson, commander at die*
trict I, serving as last all lag effi- .
cer.
J
New officials at tha veteran's
post Include Gerard Neyer, com­
mander; Capl. H. M. Yost, senior
vice commander; Cept. Thomas
P. Lawton, junior vies command­
er; John J . Seufert, chaplain, and
Harold E . Coffin, trustee te r two
years.
During the ceremonies, Uw dis­
trict official presented Joseph, x
Santilio with a Dept, of Florida '
Certificate at Merit te r eootimwd
activity la tha VFW program of
service for 1660 and 166L
Speaker at Uw availing was
Charles Swlnehart, district I
quarterm aster, who spoke on
unity nod strength at tho organi­
sation la Florida.

Tax Session
Set In Longwood
The Longwood City Council will
ait as a board of equalisation o t
I p.m. today ia tha City HaU.
Tha meeting, during whlek any'
complaints from resident* on the
new city k t roll wlU be beard,
waa postponed from Jane 30 for
lack at a fuU board.
p

4-H B oys And Girls
A t Camp McQuarrie
Seminole County's 4-H Boys sod
Girls left Monday for a week at
Camp McQuarrie ia Uw Ocala Nattonal Forest.
Attending with members *tom
Volusia' County, the 4-H’era will
take part ia d a ise s for swimming,
nature lore, first .aid, crafts and
special programs. Each group win
have an agent as its leader with
one adult and three Junior assis­
tant leaders.
Tliere arc twelve cabins and
each cabin selects a leader who
is in charge of the cabin.
The program each morning
starts with the Flag ratting cerentony, then breakfast, clean ca­
bins and morning assembly.
Swimming, nature lore and spe­
cial programs keep the campers
busy un;il noon.
After
there Is a real
period until afternoon activities
begin.
Flag lowering ceremonies are
held after supper each day. Tbe
evening program begins at 7:10
p. m. and tbrrs are two hours for
fun, recreation a n d ' special pro­
grams. Vespers are st 1:30 p. m.
and this closes too program for
the day when at 10 p. m. U is
"Lights o u t"
Seminole girls attending camp
are Carla Lommicr, Towaado
Showers, Patricia Coney, Karen
Pettis and Sue Poller. Longwood;
Linda King, Candy Childs, Linda*
Moha, Donna Foley, M*rtha Roes,
Norma Adams, Sanford club; Myriia Harris, Janie Cordrsy, Boooie Stod den, Martha Dear, Iris

Grancheraan sod Debby Krecek.^i
North Orlando club; Sylvia Mifc-'
ter, Dorothy Duda, Martha Mikler, Joyce BeUbora, Lon Am Mur.
pby, Eleanor Hein, Sandra Mikler, Mary Jana Brown, Lynn Ena*
Uce, Kathy Rook and Carol Rook,
Slavia club.
Linda Stafford. Wanda Miaou,
Cynthls Green, Barbara Rowell,
Susaa Day, Wendy Martin, Linda
Gentry sad Cathy • Best, Lake .*,
Mary club; Cheryl Clark, Sandy J
Van Horn. Linda Jones, Sandra
Jones, Brenda Kelly, Toni Morri­
son. Sbtryl Mueller aad P atty
Groves, Lake Brantley club; Lin­
da Green, Catherine Cammack,
and Frances Camtnack from County-At-Large group.
Boys, David Jakubcin, Chuck
Pula, Jack Eustice, Ted Bcllhorn,
Bill Murphy, Bob BeUbora, W al-i)
lacs Markicm. William Hein J r , ‘ *
Bill Mlklcr, Michael Krecck, Dan
Thompson and Jonathan Lukas
from Ovie'do; John Peaigood. Willia'ra Leffier III, from Sanford;
David Moho and Harvy Clements
from Lake Mary.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home De­
monstration Agent, and Ernest
Lundberg, Assistant County Agent from Seminolo County, and j)
Mrs. Edna Eby, Home Demon­
stration Agent and Jim Luttrell,
Assistant County Agent from Vo­
lusia County will be (bn agents in
charge at camp. Cecil Tucker, ll.
County • Agent from Seminole
County ia manager «f the camp.
Mrs. Daria Dicker, Is the adult
tender assisting Miss Wilson and
R- L. Bcllhorn, Slavia is asstttte j I note tag.
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WEATHER* Cloudy with scattered shower* through Friday. High today, 82-88. Low tonight, 70*78
VOL. 63

County School Board chairman
y o y Mann today aald that the
board has no other alternative
but to raise the support and
.maintenanco budget millage to
take e a i M l tbs increased school
enrollm ent'expected this fail.
Mann made the remark this
morning as the board prepared
to meet in special session ’ late
this afternoon to gtvo its tenta.
tive okay lo the 1941-42 budget.
0 The meeting was scheduled to
start at 4 p. m.
At the same time, Supt. of
Schools R. T. Milwee reported
this morning that there will be
a small Increase in millage but
declined to say Just how much.
At s meeting last week, Milwee
along with administrative aide
Walter Teague, emphasized that
the support and maintenance bud­
g e t will have to be raised one
mill er, the board will bo faced
with drastically slashing its bond
construction program.

Milwee today said that last year not to expect any fundi this year.
(See school story on page 2)
the county received 1122.000 from
Milwee also emphasised that it
the federal government but fed­
eral officials fold board members the budget is not increased, ex­
penditure! for each school child
will bo even much lass than last
year—which mss one of the low­
est in the state.
This fall, 1.300 additional young­
sters are expected in the county
schools at well as 44 additional
teachers.
Milwee said that last year there
were about 1,200 new pupils and
"w e must have funds to take
care of these 2,400 youngsicri."
Tba current operating budget is
13,700,000 and without any millage
raise the budget will be about
13,100,000.
By LARRY VER8HEL
Now that tha County Cotnmiilion la forming a citizen* com­
mittee to come up with recom­
mendations for a new courthouse,
I wonder it they will ask for a
Citizen* Committee to help them
prepare a budget.
The Commission will have their
hands full picking the best 10
men to serve on thli committee
and wa hope Sanford commission­
er Ted Williams considers either
J. H. Van Hoy or, George Touhy.
No two men have the eounty’ s in­
terest more at heart than thesa
two.

TUNIS, Tunisia (U P I)-P realdent Habib Bourgulba said today
French aircraft were attacking
his forces with “ bomba and rocketa" la the battle over the Bizerte
■aval base.
Bourguiba aald at le n t S3
JR'uolslana bad been killed In two
days ef fighting — SO o f them
this monifag Is ■ battle st Blterte’s mala armory.
He announced be would aevor
diplomatic relation! with France
snd demand sn urgent meeting
o f the United Nations Security
Council,
la Part*, French government
•ources said French forces coun­
t e r - * (lacked Tunisian forces who
were : shelling the Bbarto beae,
killing "eaversl" Tunisians snd
capturing M ethers.
Tbs French cou n ts asid Uto
paratroops, backed by as umbrel­
la of fighter planes, lost eaa man
killed sad three men wounded la
their "aoctiee against limited ehJeeUvaa" etooe to the eemp*a
i f l w S ^ c h aald the attack v s a
launched to relieve pressure on
the base by Tunisian forces as­
saulting with heavy
sad light
weapons.
Tbs French Ministry of Intermatioa said that Tunisian troop*
worn preceded by women and
children In a march against the
base today,
fBourguiba spoke to g packed
&lt;4^naa coofrenee in Tunis, Juat 40
mitoa from Btaarto where he
launched • campaign Wednesday
to drive the French out o f tip
big Mediterranean bam.
Tba Tunisian president aecused
Franc* of putting "a ll means *1
modern w et" into operation and
Announced that Tunisia itself now
had gone Into a "virtual war"

Tbe talk around town la that
the Chamber of Commerce will
ask tha City and County to kick
is $12,000 aaeh for the' organiza­
tion this year— imtead o f the
usual $10,000.
Former State Senator Douglas
Stensirom is sitting In for City
Judge Ken McIntosh while the
latter is on vacation.
In emphasizing tba importance
of an admlniitrative aide, Ala­
chua County officials Wednesday
said they meet only three boura
per week. Tho Seminole County
Board met seven hour* this weak

CAPE CANAVERAL (U P l) Ground ensws serviced and re*
fulsd America’s "Liberty Bell T"
specs rocket again today, hoping
for a break in Uie weather that
would permit a Friday morning
launching.
Grounded twice ' this week by
Florida's tricky summer storm
Mason, weather experts and seteatista o f the federal apace agency
conceded privately they had about
one chance in four of galling a*.'
tronaut VlrgU I. Grissom o ff the
ground on tho third try.
’ Spacemen set tha scheduled
launching time for T a.m. Friday.
The delay did not affect Oria*
tom 's ilatua as the prime as*
tronaut for the nation's second
and possibly final attempt at a
•uborbltal hop before attempting
to launch an American into an or­
bit around aarth either late this
year or early in 1M2.
The Mitchell. ln d„ railroad­
man'* eon expressed disappointment over delay but said ba "fully
supports" the decision of Mercury
operation* director Waller Wil­
liams to call off Wednesday’s
flight.

^ A °* F r e n c h aircraft carrier la
operating off the Tunisian coast,’;
ho said.
"Successive waves of fighter
aircraft a n attacking the national
guardsmen at the barricade* put
up to ban circulation o f tbo
French armed force*.
"Armored ears are firing point*
blank at the demonstrators who
C T* advancing on the roads lead­18168545
in g to BiMrie.
"(tod Cross vehicles have been
attacked with machinegun lire.
Two ambulance men btv# been
wounded by grenade explosions.” ' A Banford Naval Air Station
White Bourguiba waa speaking, man was charged with failure to
Tunis was in the throes of almost have hla vehicle under control
t complete general atrika. Exwhen he ran into the beck end o f a
' cited crowds milled in the streets
vehicle on Onora Road and Banford
•banting "evacuation" — demandAranue late Wednesday afternoon,
tto.ig tba French gel o u t of Bl*
the Florida Highway Patrol re­
serte.
ported.
Trooper Jim Foster aald that a
car operated by William C. SaulUBAN SALVADOR. El Salvador bury o f VAH-T rammed iAto a car
(U P l) Tba governmasrt an* operated by Andrew Flowers of
aounced Wadnasdiy tba amashlag Sanford. Tba Flowers car hit a ve­
to a Communist conspiracy for a hicle operated by Cbarlaa Voight.
revolution against tba ruling civil*
.Damage to tha three cars
military Junta.
amounted to $$50, Fbster said.

•Conspiracy Smashed

North Orlando haa bacn advised through a letter

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THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1961

The vicious rainfall, capping a | Dei
week's downpour, sent water overt
Carolina
the banks of the Kanswha River j
Thompson and her 2-year-old bro­
and nine large creeks bordering,
the city, bringing with it waves ther were being led from their
IS feet high. Many of the victim! borne by their father. A sudden
were trapped in their bedroomi. surge of water broke the father's
Others perishrd when the swirling grip and the children disappeared.
water engulfed them as they fled. Caroline's body was recovered.
Twelve bodies weir accounted Rescuers searched for her bro­
for. At least four others were ther.
Weary rescue workers set up a
missing.
Mayor John Sitanklln said dam­ makeshift morgue in the fire de­
age was expected to mount "into partment, not far from the main
the millions of dollars." Charles­ boulevard that courses In front
ton,
with
AV70A
residents, of the Capitol building where a
30-fool section of pavement col­
lapsed.
WASHINGTON (U P l) — Tha
Most hard-hit were the eastern
House Rules Committee has re­
and northern sections of Charles*
jected legislation proposing a full
investigation o f the John Birch
Society.
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (U P I&gt; A
devastating
"monsoon-like"
cloudburst struck this capital city
of West Virginia s i it slept early
today, cascading walls of water
through scores of homes, tossing
them down hillsides and killing
at least a dozen persons.

fUUVA

Probe Rejected

SANFORD, FLORIDA

(on.
The
rampaging
water*
thrashed houirs loose and ripped
out hillsides. Victims were found
on the west side and on the east
side, more than three miles away.
Thera were three persona re*
ported mlsilog in the Elk TwoMile area, two miles north of
town. A family of three died when
they ran from their borne and
took refuge in a chicken house.
But the torrent loosened dirt
around the foundation, and the
structure crashed into the water.
Ironically, their own home suf.
fered only minor damages.
The Thompson girl's body was
discovered by radio newscaster
Bud Burke of atalion WT1P.

NO. 239

Burke said he at first thought the
child was a doll. "When I found
it was a' girl," Burke said, "1 wan
horrified."
’ T v * never seen anything ilk*
K in my life," aald National
Guard Capt. Calvin Claypool.
"Houses swept off their founds*
Ilona Into the middle of tho told ,
others looking like they were Jual
picked up and dumped 10 paid*
•way.*!
Authorities, fearing explosions
and fires because of broken gas
lines and downed utility wires,
warned all persons able to do to
to shut off their gas outlets. At
least three minor biases re m l ted
from the broken lines.

Talks Begin
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) Flo­
rida's financial future received a
vote of confidence Wednesday
from Comptroller Ray E. Green,
who said the state wai "getting
out of tho minus, Into the plus
column."
Although he said there was no
tangible evidence tha stale is
coming out of Ua financial slump,
Green said ha was "very hope­
ful” about revenue for tbo next
two yoars.
"People are talking optimisti­
cally," be said
A new estimate of tbe state's
income lor the next two years la
being prepared and will ba ready
In a few weeks, Green laid.
Earlier predictions of $730 mil­
lion In revenue for tbo biennium
will probably hold true, Green

I.UGRIN, France (U P l) — The
French government and the Alge­
rian rebel* reopen negotiations to­
day in what may bo the last
chsnce for a peaceful settlsment
o f the curtly Algeilan war,

MIAMI (U Pl)—The Snn Juan, Puerto Rico, Weather
Bureau said today an area o f low pressure in tha south­
eastern Caribbean had developed into tha season's first tro*
pics) storm*
The bureau said hurricane hunter plane and ship reports
indicated the storm, named Anna, packed winds up to 60

Good Eating
' HOMESTEAD (U P l)
Thrss
dogs held a chicken dinner Wed­
nesday at farmer Jack Taub’s
lien houses. They hsd killed more
than 250 chickens when Taub cama
running with a 12-gauge shotgun.

miles pgr hour In a small area

Low Pressure
MIAMI (U P l) — Tha Miami
Weather Bureau Mid a hurrfeane
hunter plana would investigate a
low pressure area today that was
developing east o f the Lesser
Antilles.

The first tropical storm af the

MARIANNA (U P l) — Today’s

Katanga Says
It’s Giving Up
ELISABETH VIIXF, The Coogo,
(U P )&gt;— The secessionist Katanga
Province government announced
today It had given up hope that
tha "free World" would settle the
Congo crisis and Mid it might
turn to Russia for help.
Katanga Interior jdinlfter Code*
froid Munungo Mid his govern­
ment planned to eontact Commu­
nist .*• backed Antoino Glzenga,
leader o f tha Stanleyville regime,
to "Concert our points to view."

tnasvmeunbemoM
y w w fc T
of
their cHRIt ratings,
CommUsU ner Doyle
Wednesday.

* tt*r for
concern
Agriculture
Conner said

Private Lunch

errY 'W O R K

c

haVg *t*rtetfWoi-k on constructing

A new $7,500 newer lift station th a t when completed will

provide sewage collection facilities for an area o f B8
Agree. Tha lift station is (Ming construsted on McCracken
Rd/between Persimmon and Grapevilie Avon. City Man*
agerAV..&amp; Knowles estimated today that the job will
be‘completed in about four weeks.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (U PI)-G ener*
si o f the Army Douglas MacArthur returns to Washington today fo r a private lunch talk with
President Kennedy on relntlons
with the Philippines and mid war
issues.

Space Age
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) — In
the event o f an emergency, Gov.
Farris Bryant will enter the space
age. Bryant went to the Naval Air
Wednesday
and
was
Station
checked out la a special flying
suit and a high altitude pressure
chamber.

Big Help
JACKSONVILLE (U P l)-H a lu
Ing the income tax would help
meet the Communist challenge in
thle nation, World War 1 ace Eddie
Uickenbai-kar Mid Wednesday. The
70-year-old hand of Eastern Air
Lines, speaking at a civic club,
Mid repeal af tha 10th amendment
would ba tha first step in restoring
the type o f government this coun­
try’s founders wanted.

*

A t 1:30 a. m. the storm was
pinpointed near Latitude 12.0
north, Longitude 04.1 west, or
•bout MO miles south-southeast ef

Businessmen
Cabinet lo n t t o n ’1foods! and see
that Urn *Uta doesn’t / go into
dibt. •'
Florida baa a slate l|w against
deficit'flnahcing.
i Havenue will be mluut about
$4 million this biennium, G row
said, because of a bill passed by
the Legislature cutting intangible
lax on stocks and heeds. But
Green said several loopholes lo
lax laws wero also closed by the
Legislature, providing itvenuo to
cover the loss,
Tho Cabinet Budget Commission
will use financial reports from
Green and Budget Director Harry
Smith as a basil for allocating
funds for building construction.

L

near tba t-eoter. It said gala winds
•xtsnded U miles in tha northern
•emlrlrCIa and SI mil** in the
south semicircle.

Trip 8anford youth* were seriously hurt when their
car crashed into a parked semi-trailer one mile north of
Longwood on the old Orlando Highway lnlc Wednesday
afternoon, the Florida Highway patrol reported.
The driver o f the car, William E. Weber, 20 wus taken to
Orangp Memorial Hospital with lacerations of the head and
a possible ooscuaslon.
James Ed**, 18, also o f Sanford,
was admitted to Seminole Meniorlal Hospital with a possible
fracture o f tha shoulder, Trooper
Jim Foster reported.
Foster Mid that Waber was goInic nurth and apparently lost eontrot of his vthlela, skidded o ff the
road and Into the parked vehicle.
Weber waa charged with cxreodIng safe speed for conditions, Fo»ter said.
Weber's car was declared a
total loss, the trooper added,

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M lr p t J IT
ORLANDO (UI’I )—A DC7B airliner was braking fur a atop at
Orlando Municipal Airport Wedvvhen the nose wheel col.
.
.
^h* four-engine Ksstern Air
Ua** plane (kidded about 100
feet to a slop, scraping its nose
across the runway.

Amsr|ca
to M aailes per banr. A ! II s.m.
the Miami ^feather B u n k s lo­
cated the storm’s ’ eeator sheut
4U miles south-southeast s f Saa
Juaa, Puerto Bits.
San Juan, P. R. It was moving bo*
tween waat and west-northwest i t
•bout 17, miles per hour.
"Future direction and rate o f
motion o f tropical storm Anna la
uncertain,** the Bureau Mid, "but
It la oi|&gt;eeted to ba toward tho
west for tha next 12 to $4 hours.
It la expected to increase gradual*
ly in slss and Intensity during the
next 14 hours.**
Tlia bureau aald persons In the
coastal Islands o f Vanesuela and
tha Islands o f Curacao, Bonalrs
and Aruba should ba alert for
further Information during the
day.
"Vessel* in tbe path o f thle
•lorm should exercise caution,"
the warning said, "and small
craft in tha southern Leewards,
Windward Islands and along tho
roM t o f Veneauolo from tha Par*
•guana peninsula to Trinidad
should remain in port."
Tho weather bunsu defines o
tropical storm M a disturbance
with a circular motion that con­
tains winds up to 74 m.p.h.

Inch Of Rain
Falls in Area
More lhan an (neb o f rain fell
over the Sanford area Wednesday
but no damage lo any county or
city roads were reported by of­
ficials.
Over lb* state, the Weather
Bureau said rain and wind would
be le u severe In North and West
Florida today following day-long
rains spawned from an easterly
wava e f squall*.
However, the bureau ordered
small craft wamluga to remain
hoisted between Sarasota and
Apalachicola. Wind guests of up
to 35 mile* per hour war* reported
Wednesday,

WASHINGTON U Pl) - Pre«W
dost Kennedy prepared today to
tell tha Wpatora Allies o f stops
■
5WJPP ha
mm H
fl w
s lV H i P
W
l W
•lop#
has
decided,to
tab*
to
bolster U. 8. military might be.
cause af the Soviet threat to Bar*
lie.
Ha also plained to ask tbs mam*
ben o f the NATO .alliance to step
ug their owa military prepared*

President will add three aew di­
vision* am| build up 'Others to
bring Army and Marine strength
to M divisiona.

ness and work in closer eo-ordiaa*
lion to strengthen the Allied forces
la Western Europe.
The President sad hi* National
Security Council agrood late Wad*
aaaday on moves to build up U. S.
military units for a possible show*
dowa oo Berlin. Another Security
Council mooting was scheduled
today, but It waa described as a
"normal briefing session." ,
Officials said tbe contemplated
steps In addition to strengthening..
U. S. forces for tha Berlin crisis,
were designed to inrrtaso tlto
ability of this country and its •!*
Ilea to meet Communist pressures
elsewhere in t’.e world.
The American people will get
tha details Tuesday night In a
presidential radio-television report
lo the nation. Kennedy will apeak,
on all networks for 30 minutes
starting at 10 p.m. Tuesday.

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Doll And Hobby Show
Entries
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By MAK1AN K. JONKB
The Doll and Hobby fe a t u r e y
Oviedo's SummerEartebmeat pro­
gram waa n huts success Judging

Son Graduated
S their sea, Erie, graduated from
{ h ig h school in June the days have
•Hewn,
, .
B Prom ante rials lag kousegucsls
S ta r his graduation, they went right
S ta le preparations far getting him
* outfitted far his duties as counsel£ k r at the MQ Ranch near Osteen,
r And it seemed that Immediately
^ after tide was aetUed, younger
r.aan, Jimmy, had to have help in
"preparing lo r kla stay at the
lu c k .
Then, on Thursday o f last weak,
Dot and James leek Brie to
Gainesville far early registration
at the University. There they met
■May M eads from an parts e f (he
elate who have eons and daughters
e k e registering far school and
they consider it Erie's good fortans to have ee m v classmates
frees among a ll Urinals to ha with
Mm an k k fjyst "long stint" away

I

The Pearsons especially w eft
• d a te d to meet the That Kirklands
2 these. Mrs. Kirkland k the farmer
I D o t MBttoU o f Sanford and she

from the appearance o f so many
dolls and ao many pets and evidebees o f hobbiea.
Mrs. Warren McCall and Mias
Sandra Rellhorn acted as Judges
and each ehUd entering Use event
received a blue ribbon,
Per the doll show, the prises
we re i beat, kept dell, Kathy Sta­
ley; cutest outfit, Aage l e y ; best
hair-do,
Kathy Cox;
sleeping
beauty, Karen Donaldson; smallrst doll, genet Clonti; blggeat doll,
Beth Gore; sweetest doll, Martha
Courier; amallcit doll, Barbara
Boston; sleepiest doll, Barbara
Boston; most llfe-llka, Beth Gore;
prettiest doll, K*lby McCall; most
regal, Mary Jane Mlkler; sweetest
bridewell, Kim Ellis; prettiest
brtde doll, Christies Mlkler; culeat
doll baby, Mary Courier; Mia*
Teenager,
Linds
B ay;
moat
sophisticated,
Sharon
Parker;
most energetic, Kay DcKalb; fun­
niest doll, Mary Courier.
The Grand Prise went to Carol
and Kathy Blackburn for largest
collection o f DUfsrcot Dolls.
Other prises awarded were larg­
est collection e f baseball pictures.
Ronnie M etcalf; beat finished
paintings, Janet Clonta; smallest
bobby, flgurlaea, Beth Gore; meat
original (funny pictures), Karen
Donaldson; meet ereetive (ceram ­
ics),
Bherman
Harris;
moat
unique (bottlea) Bobby Brawn;
moat geological (rocks) Christine
Mikitti growingsst (water melon
plant) David Brawn; meat artistic
(paintings), Larry OUiff; moet
western (figuriaoe). Johaay Mean;
beat Intention, Martha Dreeding;
most athletic (baseball pictures),
Kathy Blackburn.
Urn Grand PrlM in the hobby
category, titled liveliest (beetle),
went to Martha Courier.

Legislative School Squeeze Play On?
WASHINGTON &lt;UP1)-Adralaistratlon lieutenants signaled for a
legislative squeeae-play today la
the drive to rescue President Kennedy'a school bill from alow death
in the House Rulea Committee.
In the squeeze are 319 congress­
men who represent about 1,SQ0
school districts across the nation.
Their school districts are impact­
ed—crowded—because of military
bases and other federal installa­
tions nearby, and their schools
are currently sharing some $300
million In federal aid.
Extension o f programs ^ iic b
provide the m ajor part o f those
construction
and
maintenance
grants is a part o f the adminis­
tration's public achool bill. The
bill, carrying an additional ISSO
million a year In general aid fqr
public schools, la stymied in the
committee.
The administration's strategy
Involved serving notice that the
w m - *
impacted areas program would
not be independently extended. For
example, Chairman Wayne Morse,
BOB SUBROD, safety service representative for the Southeastern area
D-Ore. o f the Senate Education
o f tha American Rnd Croaa, will be on hand at the Municipal Pool through
Committee cald today that those
Friday o f thia week, to teach tha ctasa on water aafety. He la shown with
laws ‘ ‘will snd should coma to aa
Stnve Bailey in tha water. Members o f tha class who will be new inatruc*
end unless the Congress proceeds
torn watching tha demonstration are left to right, George Nelson, Jack
to pass n general education MU"
Hormer, Chief John Richardson, Mrs. Edith Avanel, Mrs. Colleen Stewart,
which includes than.
Milton Dre wry and in tha background. Mrs. Shirley Coakey, Mrs. Reba Mc­
President Kennedy was asked
Farland, Mrs. Dot Stolpa and Mrs. Jackie Caoio.
(Herald Photo)
Wednesday about n statement by
Rep. Adam Clsyloa Powell (D-N.
Y .) suggesting that the President
would veto a separata bill extend­
ing the impacted areas programs.
Tbs President replied that Inter­
ested congressmen should under­
tb k date, will bo oosnposod of phones, including the direct dial- stand that separate extension of
aevaa numbers instead o f tbs presof long distance numbers. Dl- the Impacted arses aid does not
„ „
a u lto I
„ to cttte tl „ meat tha federal government’s re...* * ? *
.clwdukd for Winter Pnrk M b* P*aaBaa.ma w isssi seeecnoNovember of neat
year."
•Hm purpose," Carlson too-M I " for Midway wlU t o retiBMd, " k la make more (ala- p|aCtd by
and 'T K " for TEr.
Casselberry Mayor Joseph I.
Sheas numbers available la meat race will be replaced by "g s». The
Laird last week wot aa okay from
aatMpated growth Us uaa ef tele- change will t o gradual. A t first.
tto town's Bos h i e f Aldermen to
only customers who apply for new appoint a committee to study tha
, I f —I I f ! | .
service, or customers who have feasibility o f building a new Mu­

Committee Okayed

ever, W. W. Aadarsia. pceeident
^ Mo iiraalsline sdrirrs tbit o
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"

bars. "N o date has been set for
***, tlng numbers to be changed,"
Carieou said; "however, tt wtU be
advantageous to ail eoacoraod to
complete the p r o r a m as quickly
Mono on ralslag tkla money to M poMihle, ia the interest o f
koine (baas up ti a meeting o r udform itr."
IS disease (tom with Urn.
"Until
completion,
telephone
r
users will bo using both types o f
T W v W n n ik n p T o ll
numbers. The m w July directory
M 2
v ..
■ * conUln any o f the new
^

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nicipal Mali and to seek posslkk
property aMca lo r the budding.

lic-acbool aid auch aa the Celholli
beirarchy, It was hoped that extenaloQ of the defence -educaiiot
plan would Inaure that both billa
would coatfthrough Congress. B|t
a aimllar defense education extraaion, with a similar loan proviaion,
la among billa thrived by an M
vote of the House Rulea Com­
mittee.

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ROME, Italy
Stop worrying
about Kuwait.
Iraq Isn't going to taka It over.
You can bet your bottom dollar
on that—and than go borrow an.
other dollar and bat that, too.
Kuwait haa oil. It float* on oil.
DillioBS* of gallon* o f Ui* atuff.
Scratch with your flngcmaila In
Kuwait and.black gold bubbles up.
Th* Sheik o f Kuwait haa an Incoma, o f two or thro* millions of
dollars n day—and his proceed*
•r# but a part o f th* wealth that
Ilea beneath the aand*.
England get* a packet, America
geta a packet. J. Paul Getty geta a
packet. Gulf Oil gft* a packet.

threading across etate lines obviously heightens the
«eed for etandardtoed regulaUons,
Once that eUndardlaatlon Is achieved, and the soonT&gt;r drivers' licenses. Falling that, food argument could bo
made for iMuance o f a federal d r iv e * permit yalld
'everywhere In the nation.
With 1 in i Americans movtag each yea r-m a n y
drom state to sta te-th ere is nothing quite so silly aa
s o n palling competent, tested drivers to keep retaking
vqulte elemental examinations.
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almost automatic testing o f already properly llconsed
rivers might well be devoted to more efi
iw enforcement.

years ago, aa her maacullna ha­
bits could *no longer win his
greater camaraderie.
But because ihs didn't con­
sciously realise what she was
dolag, sha still csrriad ee with
her vulgarity, slang, liquor, oaths,

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1* J4Mt tele L., aged M,
seed mentioned yesterday
lopted male habits and that
id her sweetheart.
Crane," her hoy friend
"Dell eoutd be very avert

"F are your problem. DUssct
it ts plscat in Uw cold light ef
logic and reason," la our axiom
of psychiatry*
Otherwise yoe can be an unwit­
ting slave all your Ilia and lose
much o f lbs happiness you esuld
have enjoyed.
"Oh. Dr. Craps." Lola tearfully
exclaimed, "What U wreeg with
m a r t i l simply die if Jerry
breaks eur oagsgsmsnl.
"But he to grnwtog more tool
and will not oven tabs me horn*
to moot bis parents. 1 lov* him
with all my heart and now that
D a d d y &gt; can*, he la all I have."
There you m o how a smart cott o p coed can he dsledad by bar
own
odbcaacrtew "breeding",
Lois was not conscious e l the
very thing that was breaking eg
her reahiied* '•
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e f bar problem, the was aston­
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first. Than sha moltad down and
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WASHINGTON —{ f i t A)— Your
Uncle Sam today finds himself
the greet International middle,
man. tie to caught squarely be­
tween opposing ambitions o f many
p a in o f rival countries. Bach one
expects the United an tes to take
sides with k ’ and against Its
The result to that there ere
mere so-called allied eod friend­
ly o r neutral eoentrics mad at
the United States than I t ’ Soviet
Xftaala, for less provocation and
oeeb for a different reason.
Tbo prime onempto right now

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to Pakistan. Principal enmity between Indie end Pakistan to over
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Th* list ef similar fights in
which the United Metes to th*
nnhseky bystander that both per*
Use pick on it a catalogue o f today's world troubles.
The Netherlands and ledooesto
ere' both mad e l the United
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tomembnr, emotional W *lVTY to the greiteet tragedy
the Ike of a child, el all t
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dee, these early childhood
made" o f "traama" may tarry
to tola adulthood and atlU bogp
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Wake upl Credit like all good
things can be and ts being abused.
Th* miracle o f it to that with
so much temptation so relatively
few of us go overboard when U
eomes to using consumer credit.
If you are a wise user of eredlt
you will shop around untU you
find a lender that offers the low­
est true Interest rate.
Unfortunately few lenders today
quote true Interest rates. Instead,
te video meeting of American re- there era three other methods
pubttca at which they will all generally used by lenders to cal­
present Impossible demands for culate what they will charge
U, B, hid to likely to end in a
The add-on method la which
Dennybreak because none win get
what it wants. There isn't that Uw Under adds the finance charge
to (bo amount borrowed. If you
much money.
The seme thing applies to every borrow $100 e l 0 per cent, you
other country that is getting U.8. pay back $$••&gt; tech month for n
aid—Turkey, Iren, Korea o r you year, or e true Interest rate of
over 10 per cesL
name it.
Borrow by the discount method
. Whet ell thla adds up to to that
rich old Uncto Bam—who trie* to end tbo leader subtracts the fin­
bo everybody's pel — to some­ ance charge. If you borrow $100
thing o f e soft touch when ell for e 12-mo nth period at $ per
these older countries come crying, cent, you receive ooly $04 end
wearing their aeoelUviti** on their repay $$J$ monthly. This to freettoevoa because their cultures ttonaUy cheaper then the add-on
aren't naderstoed, and asking, method but itQl oot tree a per
"Why aoooU pooiAm ericans more sent solo slnoo m f d o not have
the full us* o f the $100 for the
sympathetic?"
Thla act In s bean pot on ee full 12-month period.
Finally, yen can be charged to, Hern
preach has been considered for toreat t o tha unpaid
American diplomacy, instead of the Interest charge la eetenUtod
botog always so ewooily reason­ each month on the amount you
able, why not try petting a little still owe. Providing the rate of

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shell ( t ie woeiem New Guinea,
or w e o i Irian. t
Italy wants American . support
against Anetrie in the dlaput*
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centurtos-old conflict between Mo­
hammedan and Jew in tbo Near
East.
Nationalist China—which could­
n't exist without A marl can sld—to
now angered by U. S. considera­
tion o f establishing diplomatic
relations with Outer Mongolia.
'The United tidies to the prin­
cipal support of Urn North At*
lantle Treaty Organisation, hut
(ell of Ito .members ere voted at
this country—for entirely different
ireasons.
Tbs French don't •Uk* it tbnt
the United Stales h is favored'In­
dependence for tbo Algerians.
The Belgians don’ t like U that
the United lu t e s hasi favored tbo
koitipeodsaps o f M V-OrtftM iV''*'"
The Portugese don't like U thst
tbo United h a les voted for United
Nations consideration of the An­
Tbo British here caused tbo
United Melee all kinds of trouble
by. favoring admission of Bod
China into the UJN., and by their
policy on Laos.
Canada's sale of wheat to Bed
Chine was certainly no help to
tb* antl-Communtot cause, either.
And though the United Platts to
Canada's best customer, and vleevert a, tbo Canadians are 'mad
at Americana for lavcating to
much money in Dominion Industry and natural resource develop­
ment.
Yet, if the United States were
to say, " Europe to your prob­
lem ," and walk out o f NATO,
that would be ito ond.
Blmarily, Urn forthcoming Mon­

" N r " Ueo some Cordell Hull parpie English to d o i t Let ’em get
even madder then they ere. They
won't break e lf rotations.
And they Joat might possibly re­
spect their rich U*e)e a little
more If, Is their dispute* among

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paying an any lean depends an
several factors: hew food a cre­
thorn**tots, be stock up more far dit risk you ere, bow long you
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borrow for 12 months than for M.
It also depends on from whom
you borrow.
"In th* wonderland of credit, the
consumer to almost never told tha
cost of debt la terms o f true and
nual Interest," writes Hillel Black
la hto recently published book
"Buy Now, P sy Later."
There to much that you can
toarn about, tbo use, abuse sod
history of eredlt from this report­
er's expose of tbs world o f len­
ders. Black’s big point to that
Mlling money has become an in­
dustry in itself. The sellers of
credit are discovering that more
profit can ho derived from, debt
itself and therefore the aria of
Use merchandise to beeomtog se­
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Watch this earefdly If yon are
about to go on a summar p o o d tog
spree. It could apply to almost
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automobile* to sltbcrst

suppoee. I wouldn’t know. But I do
know that to get help, and qulcl^
It is good to have oil on your
ground i.
Ons o f tha claims o f thoas who
rank English newspaper* as tha
Mat In th* world Is that all Eng.
Ilsh reportars art sxperta in their
field*, and know their subject from
the ground up.
Polities a n reported by former
politicians^ law by barristars, bal.
loon aaconalons by daredtvila andP
I auppoas, crime by one-time etc*
ond**tory workers.
I doubted this unUI I read thla
account o f n post offlcs robbery
In the Dally Express. Now I, too,
am convinced that English report,
era are experts. Her* It 1st
"Five bandits got sway with two
mailbags from a London post o f .
flea yesterday. Tbs raiders a r r iv e ^
la • blue van and were drssssd UkW
aa American, baseball team oa •
spree—canvas shoes, blue Jeans,
whits and blue Jockey caps. Ons
wore • harlequin mask with a big
red carnival nose. The others cov­
ered their faces with cowboy
■ ca m s."
That was written, for sure, by a
man whs knows American baa*,
ball; a man who has mads many a^
read trip with th* Yanks, Whits
l o g and Reds, sat In many a dugout, and been to many a training
samp. ■
T han is nothing that a major
league team likes batter, after, say
• doubls-haadsr in St. Louis In
July, than U put on Unnia shoos,
Joans, and fancy faces, and tsar
around town to a van.

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Uelted Presa International
three o f the Dodgers’ last five vic­
That lad Podret i* still tha Lot tories and with an 11-3 record is
Angelra Dodger'* Johnny on the almost a cinch* to top his pre­
vious season high o f 14 wins.
Tha World Sarita hero o f 1965,
Podres scattered
nine
hits
who it aometlraea overlooked on Wednesday night while Bob Tur­
a ataff that includes fireballera key was tagged for nine hits in
Don Dryadala and Sandy Koufax 5 's innings as the Reds suffer­
is actually tha Dod|«r*’ moat con* ed their fourth straight loss.
aistent pitcher and the fellow man­
It was a bad night for the
ager Walt Alston says, “ is just principal contenders In the Amer­
about the best lefty in the league ican League as the Baltimore Or­
when he’ s right."
ioles scored a 4-2 victory over the
Podrea demonstrated his knack Detroit Tigers and the Washing­
Tor winning key games again ton Senators dealt the New York
W ednesday night when he pitch­ Yankees 8-4 and 12-2 defeats. The
ed the Dodgers to within
Yankees now lead the Tigers with
games o f the National League a .644 to .641 percentage.
lead with an 8-3 victory over the
The St. Louis Cardinals beat
first-place Cincinnati Redi. It was the Sap Francisco Giants, 3-2, in
Johnny's second win in three days 10 innings and the Philadelphia
and his third In 11. He has won Phillies defeated the Milwaukee

By United Press Internatii
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Cincinnati
56 35 .615
Loa Angeles
53 37 .589
San Francisco
47 42 .528
Pittsburgh
43 39 .524
Milwaukee
42 43 .494
'fit. Louis
43 45 .419
Chicago
38 50 .432
Philadelphia
27 58 .318
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pel.
New York
58 32 .644
Detroit
59 33 .641
Baltimore
51 41 .554
Cleveland
51 43 .543
Chicago
47 47 .500
Jtoiton
44 50 .468
Washington
42 50 .457
Los Angalea
39 54 .419
Minnesota
38 54 .413
Xansaa City
31 58 .363

Braves, 2-1, after an 8-5 loss in
the other NL games.
In the American League, the
Chicago White Sox shaded the
Kansas City Athletics, 6-5, the
Cleveland Indians downed the Boaton Red Sox, 4-1 and 9-8, and the
Los Angeles Angels boutn-ed back
from a 6-0 loss to defeat- the
Minnesota Twins, 2-1.
Jim Gentile's two-run homer and
a solo homer by Hank Foile* pav­
ed the way for Baltimore’s Jack
Fisher to win his third game with
the relief aid o f Hal Brown.
A sellout crowd of 27,126 at
Washington saw the Senators win
the first game with the help of
three Yankee errors and then
complete the humiliation with a
blistering 10-hit attack in the
night-cap.
Bill White, who tied a record by

collecting 14 hits in consecutive
double-headers Monday and Tues­
day, delivered a game-winning
single in the 10th inning for the
Cardinals after the Giants tied
the score In the ninth on a hom­
er by Harvey Kurnn.
Mark Jones' three hits and two
each by Joe Adcock and Roy
McMillan enabled Bob Ruhl to win
his sixth game for the Braves but
Lee Walls’ single rapped a tworun ninth-inning rally that enabled
the Phillies to pull out the second
game. Don Ferrarese pitched a
three-hitter to win his second
game for the Phillies in the nightcap.
Earl Robinson's sacrifice fly
completed a three-run sixth-inn­
ing rally which gave the White
Sox their victory In a game mar­
red by eight errors.

Barry Latman pitched an eighthitter to raise his season record
to 9-1) as Tito Francona and Wil­
lie Kirkland homerrd for the In­
dians in their r'r$t game.
The Indians scored their win­
ning run in the eighth inning of
the night-cap when Chuck Essegian slid home and knocked the
ball out o f catcher Ruts Nixon's
hand.
Canrflo Pascual struck out 15
hatters to win his eighth game
for the Twins who scored all their
runs on two homers by Rob Alli­
son and one by Harmon Killsbrew In their opener. I.ee Thomas’
ninth-inning homer enabled the
Angels to win the second game
after a homer by Harmon Killsbrew in the top of the ninth tied
the score.

Nagle Cops
French Open;
Misses Record

Sanford All-Stars
Play Leesburg Nine

PARIS (U P !).— Some guys are
never happy.
Kel Nagle of Australia captured
the French Open golf champion­
ship Wednesday, and Instead of
celebrating the vietory, he was
disappointed he missed a course
record.
The 40-year-old Nagle, who won
the British Open a year ago and
finished In a fourth-place tio this
year, shot a seven-under-par 65
to tie the La Boulie course record
and win the French Open by four
strokes with a 72-hole total of 271.
Nagle, who beat fellow Aussie
Peter Thomson, had a chance for
a new course*mark on the 17th
hole of the (Inal round, hut he
blew an easy three-foot putt and
had to aettle for the 65, which
tied the record aet by Bobby
Locke of South Africa in 195.1.
Thomson, who also tied the
mark with 65 hit last timr around
finished at 275, while France's
Jean Garalalde and England'! Da­
vid Thomaa and John Jacobs tied
for third plara with 282's.

S ta rtin g Spot

WESTBURY, N. Y. (U PI) —
World trolling champion Su Mac
Lad o f the United States will
start from post five in the 640,000
challenge cup at Roosevelt Race­
w ay Saturday night and French
champion Krarovie will start from
post four.

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The Sanford Americans who drew a bye and will crosa bats
were first presumed to be the lo­ with tha Leesburg nine tonight.
cal team that would play Tuesday. The Lake county club came Into
the aemi-finala by beating Wild­
wood Monday night.
The Sanford National! who took
on DeLand. by their votes, cboae
Frank Stafford, Roger Crocker
and Damon Scott as their man­
agers. Stafford was a coach for
STUTTGART, Germany (UPI — the Shrtne tram, while Crocker
Wilma Rudolph, the star o f the aod Scott master-minded the Lake
United States women's track and Mary nine.
field team, today was nursing a
On the National all star roster
strained leg mii'ele suffered in are Mike Fordham Ronnie Hinher latest record-breaking per­ son, Paul Quinn, John Sorace Acformance.
cardi, Ronald Howell, Wealey
The long-legged sprinter from Swenson,
Tim
Corbett,
Rex
Tennessee State College said she Brooks, Tim Barrowman. John
felt a “ terrible" pain in her left Ogden, Dan Tillis, Louis Dodson,
side Just as she broke the tape David Scott, Kennle Matson, Law­
Wednesday in a special 100-meter rence Chester. William Day got
dash, which she won in the world the nod for the lineup, but wai
record time of 11.2 seconds.
having difficulty in getting Cali­
Miss Rudolph's brilliant effort fornia authorities to mall his
stole the show on the final pro­ birth certificate. This ia a requiregram of a two-day meet between
DeLand defeated the Nationals,
the V. S. men's team and West 14-4. as the Sanford team played
Germany. The Yanks won eight Its first game under lights. Deof the fine! lu events to crush the Land scored a run in the first,
boat team, l 20-oi.
three, in the third, six Hi tha
The touring Americans face sixth and four in (ha seventh. Tha
Britain's best athletes in another Nationals got two nina tn bath
two-day mret starting Thursday the third and fifth lcalnga.
in London, but Miss Rudolph said
Barrowman started for San­
she did not know if she would be ford. with Dodson taking aver
able to compete at White City the hill in the fifth and Accardl
Stadium.
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Coast Promoter Says

Beautician's Pace
Summer Loop
After 10 weeka of leak
ay.
the high handicap and high aver­
age teams arc m ovuisrs-t in frost
g In the Tuesday Businessmen's
■ guminer League.
Betty Anne's Hair Styling Salon
liaa moved out In front with 3i
wins, followed closely by Farona
Builders with 2S and Owan« Gulf
Service with 27.
Senkarik Paint and Glass and
Florida Forestry Corp. are tied
with 21, aa are Rtde-A-WhUe Stab­
les and Town Pump with 18 wins
• each.
w Wally's and Seminole Realty
round out tha 18 taam league.

Signs Pact
LOS ANGELES (U PI)
Guard
Bobby Joe Smith, whe played
briefly with the Lakers during the
1858-60 campaign has signed a
1861 contract with the Los Aajfrfa lea d u b of the National Baikatball Aisoclation.

terson, is letting hall (he heavy­
weight crown slip right off hin
head by Ignoring my 6500,000 of­
fer for a defense against Alejan­
dro Lavoranle at (he Los Angeles
Coliseum."
Parnassus, best known fight pro­
moter on the Pacific Coast, ex ­
plained,* “ Because jieilhcr Pat­
terson nor his handlers will even
consider my legitifhate offer (or
a .defense against one of the top
six contenders, I'll have to tiemand that the National Boxing As­
sociation vacate his crown."
He aald he would make that
demand if Patterson signs Friday,
as expected, for a Boston de­
fense gainst unbeaten Tom 31cNeeley of Arlington, 3las*., who

nassua recalled he had been try­
ing to get Patterson to accept
Lavoranta of Argentina a* chal­
lenger since last 3lay 11 when
Alejandro knocked out Zora Folley, who was second-ranking con­
tender at that time.

Fishing Trip
Nets 44 Trout
Bill Harris and Joe Tufts et
North Orlando brought home 44
trout from a fishing trip at Barga
Canal last weekend.
While the men fished, wives
Lera and Mary and children spent
there time at a nearby beach en­
joying the aun and water.

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Pinecrest Church
VMot T. Rlehs ef Downey,
CeMf., became the bride of Stuart
E. Mere of Grand Haven, Mich.,
lit ai earemony July U at T:M p.m.
b t e chapel ef the Pinecrest Rap*

P ete 6— T hun. July 20, 1961

North Orlando
Family Enjoys
Northern Trip
Mr. and Mri. Mahrln Campbell
tad children. Johnny, Ellen and
Pat at North Orlando, have re­
turned after a two week stay with
relative* in varioua towns la
Maryland.
They visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Kaula of Goppa; Mr. and
Mrs. Loo Wallers of ParfcsvIUe;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Malott and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gray la
Balnesrille.
After leaving Maryland they also
visited Mrs. Campbell's grand*
nether, Mrs. E. It. Lou man, Ja
Washington, D. C.; her grand­
father, John L. Lyons, la Philo*
delphia, and a brother, Harold,
In Essex. Md.
Melvin's younger brother ef
Joppa, Md., returned homo with
them and plans to remain for a
month. He has been here before
and has several Meads In the
area.

Musicale Sponsored
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service sponsored a Musleale at
the DeBary Community Methodist
Chureh. Artists participating were
Mias Adelaide Coate. organist;
Mrs. Ralph Stumpb Jr., pianist;
Arthur Freeman, baritone, and
Dorothy Freeman, pianist.
Mrs. Sidney Swallow Introduced

the artists and their selections.
Miss Conte and Mrs. Stumpf open­
ed the program with an organ and
piano duet, "Fantasia” by Demare:t. Arthur Freeman presented
two selections from Elijah end a
lively Irish ballet, "Kilty My
Love. Will You Marry Me.”
Miss Conte played "Hymn of

By DeBary WSCS
Glory," Cboplas, "Weltt In C
Minor”
and intermezzo by
Brahms.
Dorothy Froemsn played "Rhap­
sody In E Fist'' by Brehms end
concluding the program, Miss
Cont* and Mr*. Stumpf played,
"Largo” by Handel os a duet. Rev.
Damon Scott delivered the bene­

diction, following which the aoelal
room was opened for refreshments
and the receiving line.
The buffet table was oVerliad
With a lace cloth, centered with o
floral' arrangement
garden,
blooms. Silver and china appoint *
mints with trays of cakes, com*
plated the table. Hostesses pouring
were Laura Arrington and Mrs.
Sidney Swallow, assisted by mem­
bers of the WSCS.
Watermelons are plentiful now,
offering a variety of uses as fresh
fruit, says Myrtle Wilson, horns’
dtmonitration agent. For good
eating later qn, too, try this rtcipn
for watermelon rind piekles.

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Other heats repairs
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Personals

Barnett

Speaker
i)riRov. James N. Barnett was
•Bosot apaahar at the July mooting
i of the Christina Wesson's Followte# Of tho rimt Christian Church
. whan tho group mot at the church

MBS. STUART £ . MORE
(Photo by Jamsaoa)

Costume Party Held
By Oviedo Women

l to the group concerning
role of women In the
eh.” Mrs, A. B. Huntley, hoe*
for too evening, served re*

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Mr*. Paul Mlktof tatertained a with bar to alight and enter the
group af friends at bar home la Mikler home.
Prises wore awarded tor the
Oviedo with a get-ftacquslated
various costumes. Mrs. Ruby Ks*
tee was judged the mem original
C. C. Balkeom, who has recently flapper, Mrs. W. P. Carter, the
returnod after an aksoncr of urns meat authentic, Mn. BUI Martin,
time.
most talented. Mrs. John Evans,
With the assistance of Mrs. WU- the blggeat flirt, Mrs. John Dude
Uam H. Martin, tho party rooms Jr., most stylish and Mrs. John
wen decorated with arrange* Courier Jr. was named the "It
monte ef nets, lilies and zinnias. Girl."
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Little Chriatiae MlkJsr kept the Serving ns judges were Mn.
guest book and Mary Jsne Mikler Oreon Burnett, Mn. C. B. CionIs,
gave out numbers to the guests far and Mrs. C. C. Balkeom. Mn.
a doer prise.
John Courier wen the deer prise.
The honoree wore a cersaga of Gueote sang songn tbit-worn weU
talisman roses. Them* for the known In the ftegpor ora aecomparty was "Tbo Roaring Twen­ pasted by Mrs. Courier.
ties” and guests came dressed ns Another highlight of the after*
two flappers or as a ooeple. Twen­ neon was a Charleston contest.
ty friends were invited tad oacb Mr*. BUI Martin and Mn. Milton
one wa* asked to bring a friend. Got* that* a team of six. with
Highlight kf the afternoon was latter group emtrglag victorious.
the arrival of Mrs. B1U Martin in Assisting tho hostess with •cry­
an ancient car attired as a man In ing were Mrs, Bex Ooau, Ann
full dress and nutated the ladies Martin, Swan Dodn and Martha
Mikler, Berne ef the merrymakers
desoeaded on tho total drag store,
North Orlando
following Um party, and caueod
quite a aoasatten with their attire.

Tho DeBary Busloaes. and Proleeslooai woman'* club mat at ton
home of Countable and Mrs, Ootsr
Paplnoau, for it covered dish eup* . Ey MONA GRfMtBAD
per. splash party and the monthly Mr. and Mrs. William Ward and
brslncss saitloa. Mrs. Jo Peck anon of Elmira, N. Y„ latently
presided and koetsssas woro Mn. spent atm days with Mr. aid Mrs.
Carl Johns at their home ea Bern*

Personals

Mrs. William McVey and chil­
dren, BUly and Maunen are
spending two wtoks In Charles­
ton, •. C. Mr. McVey is preseat*
ly employed there.
Mr. eat Mrs. Ewrightaea Har*
viUe have returned from a visit
with nteUvta in Georgia. Their
children Patty aod Mike stayed
for a toagar visit with their grand*
parents. Patty la with Mn. C. A.
O'Neal la Manchester, Ga., and
Mika Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
A* HarvlUe la McRae. Weekend
guests of tho Harviiles were Mr.
tad Mra. Rickard O'Neel of At­
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denun end
children, Barbara and Bobby,
lift for a ten day visit with Mr.
Sad Mrs. George W. Denim and
family, la Bending, Pa.
Mr. and Mr*. Stewart Melmly
recently spent three days la Ft.
Mona vietttag friends and fish*
lag. They entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Robert DrabUt of Sanford
lost w nhial at a haiheruo.
Mr. Md Mrs. R. H. Beyerllna
nod daughter, L&gt;oa. of Psmp»ae
Death ait apsadiag the week with
Mr. had Mrs. Donald Nail, Pam,
Kaany sad Liu.

■y MRS. CLARENCE SNYERR
Mrs. G. Williams of New Or­
leans la visiting her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Tatum Jr.
Mias Barbara Ann Clark, daugh.
ter ef Mr. and Mrs. A. E. dark,
left for Atlanta Monday after
spending five days with her par­
ents. Miss Clark la a student auras
at Grady General Hospital, Atlan­
ta.
Mias Sandy Malslar, Sanford, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Claranes anrder, for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ninon and
Mr. Sid Mrs. Joseph Kephart ef
PhlUfohurg, Pa.,-recently wished
Mr. and Mrs. John Pborman.
ManhaB Clark is la Indiana
with relatives far the summer.
Mr. and Mrs.. John Tatum Jr.,
and children, John lit, Doherah
and Janet, recently visited hie
mother, Mrs, L. A. Tatum in Plant
CMr.

Mr. aod Mrs. Manning Todd re­
cently visited their eon Inlaw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marian
LeUaer, and family la Miami
White there they made n trip la
Kay Watt.
Mr. and Mr*. Ebnar (hlven and

Mrs. Manning Todd apoat tho
weekend wttk bar nod and daughteg-lnJaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Tbdd, In Orlande.
Mr, tad Mr*. Jeha Tatum Jr.
with seas Potato sod MMm tad
their h im iriiit. Mrs. 0 . Wil­
liams, af Mow Orleans vlaUad Cy­
press Oardaas Saturday.

Altamonte Springa

By ATLANTA MeGOOOi
Mrs. Howard Van Poll kaa re­
turned homo after a week's visit
with her father, Edmund Clarke,
to Jacksonville.
J. D. Scott and Mn. Mae Kaos,
bath of Altamonte Springs, who
roeontly suffered slight strokes,
are anported to ba vary much lm-

Sherwin-WilUamt
117 Maxwells Ave.

Sleeveless Dresses
Easy To Make
If Pattern Fits
By HART BBOOKt PICXCS,
NBA
Everywhere we eee sleevelets
dresses and Mouses. They are so
easy to make especially if (be pat.
ten you uae is sized right for you.
Meed all Urn instructions. Keep
the Instruction shoot at hand and
follow U. Do this oven though you
know how to now. There Is often a
helpful Mat or something special
la the Instructions that you will bn
glad to lonra about at first.
Make euro you chooeo a fabric
that will h*M its shape without
sloovos. M tho fabric Is soft, as
are soma rilks or voitei, then cut
o Using to match saaotly tho outlido. BUtoh right sides of blouse
and Using tofathsr, then turn
rlghteHa out. Thte way no facings

Church
Calenddr
THURSDAY
Regular monthly meeting of tho
Ladies Aid Society of tho Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer 7:10 p.m.
at the chureh. Mrs. Bey Bradla,
program chairmen, will present a
program from tho Lutheran Lea*
gut magazine, with discussions by
the members.

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Birthday Party Celebrated
Mrs. H. E. Long entertained
Saturday afternoon with a party
honoring her daughter, Shirley,
on her 14th birthday.
The guoiti gathered at the Long
home, 2100 Lake Drive, and were
taken to the family cottage on
Lake Harney. They enjoyed playing records, rowing on the lake
and fiiblng.
Following the gift opening by
the honoree, grilled hamburgen,
hot dogi, potato chips, pickles,
mints, marshmallows, cold drinks
and a birthday- eake were served
to the guests.
Assisting Mrs. Long with the
party were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bisbee .and Mrs. A. D. Brown,
Others present were W. F. Tuten, Shirley's grandfather, Debbie
Maples, Susan Norris, Sandra and
Debbie Bisbce, Patty Brown, Jim
Aeder and Mike Long.

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Steve Honored With Party

SHIRLEY LONG and a group o f friends ready to
leave for tha birthday party at the family cottage on
Lake Harney. Standing, from left are, Patty Brown,
Mike Long, the honoree, Shirley Long and Jim Aeder.
Seated, Debbie Maplea, Susan Norris and Sandy Binbee.
(Herald Photo)

Oviedo

Mias Ruth Davidson, Mrs. W. P.
Carter and Mrs. Grace Lee are
•pestering n bnkt sale this Satur­
day morning at the Jones building
la downtown Oviedo until held out.
Proceeds from the bake sale will
go toward tbo building fund of
The Oviedo Woman's Club.

Personals

In Pennsylvania

By MARIAN B. JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Parker have
had Mrs. Parker's sister. Mrs.
W. C. Hansen, Cheryl, Keith and
Rickey aa their bousagueste. Mrs.
Parker took tha group to Jacksonvilla, where she visited bar daugh­
ter, Carol. The Hansens reside in
Jacksonville now, where ha la with
tha U. 8. Navy. Tha family apaat
four years In Cuba.
Mrs. C. E. Beasley, and daugh­
ters, Barbara aad Virginia, so i,
Charles, and sister, Mrs. Anna
Mlkler, have relumed from a trip
to Fosston, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbomna Hollings­
worth have returned from tbelr
vacation.
Houseguest ot Mr. and Mrs.
Frank W. Talbott la Mrs. Tal­
bott's sister, Mrs. Anaa Hatfield,
o f Oceanside, C aU L.lha.plaM to
return borne by plane tha last o f
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragsdale awl
children, Marcia, Stevie and Mika
will move to Boise, Iowa, this
month. They left here In 1M0 for
Santa Maria, CaUL, then west te
fit. Paul, Minn. Bob who la with
Remington-Rand la being trained
in scbooli at these various towns.
They plan to spend a month la
Denvar, Colo., this sulamar, than
Marcia wUl enter school la Balsa
this fall.
Pickle Cheestis
At soacktlma or luncbeoa, pickle
checsots make e hit. Blend U cup
softened butler or margarine with
V* cup grated processed American
cheese. Add U cup chopped mlted
sweet pickles, 1 teaspoon finely
chopped onion, 1 tablespoon pickle
liquid, Vi teaspoon salt, dash each
o f pepper and caycnno. Mix wall
and apread on 12 w a l l bread
rounds. Garnish each with a small
sweet gherkin and hake in 300 de­
gree oven 3 minutes.

They did not get to seo thalr
newest grandchild, however, as
Mrs. Raymoad Boatman gave
birth te a son seen after they re­
turned home.
Thalr daughter, Mrs. Cbannta
and children, Pat and Susan, plan
to visit North Orlando in August,
Houasguasls since their return
Include Mr. and M n . Melvin Blelak and two children a t Pittsburgh#
Fa., and Mr. and M n . Grant
lom mera o f Pompano Beach.

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Personals
Friends of Mrs. John Lyons will
be glad to know that aba kaa re­
covered. kern hoc recant opera­
tion. The family recsnUy took a
week's rest in Miami.

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Spring and Summer and some early Fall. Drip drys in
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Artificial flowers havo gained
acceptanca at part of our dseora-.
live sehomes end without apolo­
gies. Fresh flowers, of course al­
ways are more desirable but not
always possible for many reasons.
Bad fake flowers at woll ti good
ones are made, so seleet tbea '
with care. Be jure they are filth- ‘
ful facsimiles of the roa) thing.
If fake flowers are to bo ouoceasful in their 'sUnd-la” role,
arrangement* must bo artistically
made and the container* carefully
chosen.
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have ■ florist make the arrange- j
ment after briefing him oa tha i
room. Its colors, lntandsd place- :
meat of the bouquot and aa idea
of also needed.
For Instance, aa Imaglaattra '
florist could croata aa iiria
arrange­
g*ment of apple blostome
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if •
k te nsblack urn that would look
tural you would have te toutft It
to determine if It wen real or
false.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Sommers
o f North Orlando have had a busy
summer interlude. They visited
their two com aad daughter In
Feaniylvanla. Raymond Uvei in
Bloomfield, Paul In BridgevUle
and Mrs. Hstal Ckannaa In CarM|U.

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of
Dahlia Drive entertained her brothsr.ln-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Songbes o f Welling­
ton, Ohio, at the beach Wednes­
day aad prepared a cook out at
their home la the evening.
Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Bell of Lin­
da Vista have as thalr houseguests
their daughter and three grandchildren from Palo Alto, Calif.,
before they depart for Midway to
Join thalr father. Ha is being
transferred with the U. 8. Navy.
Mr. aad Mrs. Sidney Swallow of
Bayou Vista are entertaining their
son aad daughter-in-law, Mr. aad
Mrs. Sidney t . Swallow o f Lan­
caster, Calif., aad their three
daughters, Lyaa, Kathy and Sus­
an. They will be leaving soon for
a trip through Florida and to
Maine before returning to Cali­
fornia.
Alice Conner, sister of Mrs.
Chester Reariek, from Pittsburgh,
Pa., is as much at home In De­
Bary as Pittsburgh, making sev­
eral visits a year to the Stats of
‘ Florida.
f i r . and Mrs. A. Duffln of Shell
Boad have as thalr bouseguest
Bonnie Smith from Canada who
will he visiting for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Boyle of
Mighbaaks Road entertained a
group o f friends during the past
Week. Guests Included Mrs. Elsie
X ora a a . Miss Muriel Clock, Mr.
and Mrs. A. WlUaban and Mrs.
Kmma Giachino.

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Mr. and Mrs. Merle W. Cooper
of Denver, Colo., who are visiting
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their pannle, Mr. and Mrs. Josh
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Beasley, are having quite a holi­
day while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold Lyles en­
tertained with a barbecue supper
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In their honor at their home. After
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the group enjoyed the barbecue,
they all made homemade .le e
cream.
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Thosa enjoying this special Oc­
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were Mr. aad Mrs. Marla W.
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Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc­
V&amp;
Call, Mr.* and Mrs. Gene Hickson,
end Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smithion.
In addition to renewing Betty'a
old acquaiptaaeos here, the Coop­
ers found Urns to go to Tampa
one day to visit the mother of
ENJOYING THE BIRTHDAY PARTY nt the Sllvera home are left to
Betty's former roommate, who is
r ig h t, front row, David Roberts, the honoree, Steve Sllvera, Danny Hunt,
a semi-lnvalld.
David Silvers and Randy Brown. Back row, Freddie Halbnck, Ned Day and
When they depart for tbelr Den­
Phil
Lindsey.
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ver home the last o f this week,
they will taka Rosa Marla Beasley
with them at far at Omega, Ga.,
for a visit with Mr. aad Mrs.
George Biggies. Then the Coopers
will visit with tome of Merle'e
Sieve Silvers celebrated his airplanes untU all the guests were When they were finished with the
friends at Evaneville, Ind.
eighth birthday, recently, With a present, then they all swam end main course, Mrs. silver* pre­
party at the home of hit parents, played in the lake until the wie­
sented a big birthday eake i t lie
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Silvers Jr., ners were roasted.
In Little Venice.
Baked beans, potato chips, and shape of a motor boat, with the
The theme of the party was cake was served with the wieners. name "Steve" on the tide. The
boys all sang "Happy Birthday"
"Ship Ahoy." The ooys who ar­
and whlla Mrs. Silvers cut tbo
Charles WUke of Oltan, N. Y.. rived early, played with sling shot
cake Slave opened hit gifts.
sod his sister, Mrs. Jack Dial,
After finishing the cake and Ice
and children, Linde and Chuckle,
THURSDAY
cream
they wera still anxious to
of Lancaster, P I., have returned
VAH-I Enlisted Mens’ Wives
gst In one more awlm before re­
home after a two week visit with
Club meets at I p.m. In the NAS
JULY IT
turning home, invited guests In­
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char­
Ballroom for regular meeting and
Admissions
cluded,
Phil Lindsey,
Randy
les Wilke, 420 Summerlin Ave.
to
discuss
plant
for
a
membership
Geraldine West, Bonnie Reback,
Brown,
David Roberta, Mike
Charles has recaaily bean pro­
drive. Wlvee o f all enlisted personFreddie
Halback,
moted to the department o f re­ Long wood; William Zwotler, De­ nel of VAH-2 are invited to attend. Daugherty,
Bary; M iry Wilhelm, Lake Mary;
Doug and Danny Hunt, Wayne
search and development at Clark
F R 1D /Y
Peters, Nad Day and Steve's
Brother!, a division of Dresser Ann Siozier, DeLand; Patricia,
Enlisted
Men's
Wives' Club younger brother, Dtvld.
Mims;
Forest
Mason,
Sanford
Industries, where be is employed
meets at 10 a.m. in tha AceyBirth*
as engineer.
Ducey Club at NAS for a program.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Robinson,
Houseguests o f Mr. and Mr*. E.
DIAMONDS. . . .
Two tpeakera will present talks on
Sanford,
a
daughter;
Mr.
and
C. Williams and family at their
Tha (ilft That Latte Forever |
the
pending
move
to
Wblbey
Is­
home, 201 Holly Avq., are their Mrs. Edward Stroller, DeLand, a land. Wash., and on the benefits
daughter.
daughter and family, Mr. and
of the Navy. All wives of VAU-13
Dismissals
Mrs. J. Gaston Edmonson and
Ml 8, FARR AYE.
personnel Invited. Free baby altConstantine
DaWoltkl,
Mrs.
Os­
WQCleeo Wed. Neon
Ihree children, BUI, Leigh and
ling In the S. 8. room.
wald
Adams
and
baby,
Mrs.
Eu­
Bob, of Montgomery, Ala. Also
Mrs. Williams’ mother, Mrs. A. N. gene Gllmartin and baby, Sally
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mary Foster, Sharri Lynn
Harris and Boyco McQueen, all o f Riley, Mrs. D. S. Barnes and
baby, Mrs. Henry Mute and baby,
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Arnold BUlr, Sanford; Mrs.
Norman Showers and beby, Longwood.

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By MBS. ADAM MULLER
Friends will be sorry to learn
that Sue Gilbert Is back In the
hospital again. She was admitted
Wednesday afternoon. Responding
to the Inhallator call were Frank
Christen, John Valter, Fred Kramm trer and Barney Savage o f the
DeBary Volunteer Fire Departn ea t. She was resting comfort­
ably at the latest report.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stune ot
Hlghbanks Road have as their
houseguaats their two grandsons,
Billy aad Bobby, from Mundelein,

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escort" to the bridesmaid assigned to you
i asking too much In return for the honor

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DEAR ABBYr I mat a girl back In
1954. .Wo really want for aaeh other. 1 got
tranafkiToi out o f town becauae o f my
Job. I thought thia girl would wait fo r me,
but aha didn't She married somebody tike
inatead. Now l am tranaferred back to my
home town, where ahe Uvea. She heard I
waa back, ao aha called me and told me
ahe wanted to aee me again. She aald ahe
wanted me to come to her houae and meet
ngr_• huaband and family. (8he ha# two
.jDdrsiL) I would like to aee her fo r old
•tlmea'
* cake. Shduld I accept?
UNDECIDED
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aee her again, fo r "old tlmea' sake," ac­
cept her invitation. But dig up a date
and ask i f you can bring a "friend."

Intend to take my aweetheart along. Now
hey tell me I am euppoeed to stick
verting with the bridesmaid assigned to
ta. If go, I must decline, for I ant not gour to neglect my girl for some bridesmaid
anyth big about. Please answer
is right away.
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DEAR ABBY There Is a woman In our

neighborhood who hires an eleven-year-old
twirl to baby-sit after echool with her baby
*Srho la lesa than a year old. When thU
Som an waa asked how she could entrust
ter baby to the care o f an eleven-year-old
jghild, she replied, "She doesn't have to do
» thing. She know* how to ww the tolaShone. All I want her for la to call the
p r o department and get Hie boby out o f
She house In case a fire breaks out.

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your own way. The "fre e " trip he hAs of­
fe n d you could be m o n expensive than
you think.
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What’s bothering you? For a personal
reply* write to Abby, Box 8865, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, eelf-ad­
dressed envelope.

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DEAR NEIGHBOR: Certainly not!
/Some eleven-year-old* have more tense

For Abby’*. booklet. "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby,
Box 8866, Beverly Hills,- Calif.

Don’t you think ahe should to repprtwj
Ho the authorities?
A NEIGHBOR

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litotes Mams: Bo junior Ja
Rowing a fit because ba has .to
ike a "silly aid ‘ girl" to a
toe*. Or ala la driving yoe craty
pesos# aba la still a tomboy
Mia bar young friends are busk axparlmentlag with UpsUck
kd 1 getting fu u y about their

jWatt, just rslax and quit pushif . AH in thalr owa geod time
tod la plenty o f Uma, at that)
laior sad sis will willingly leave
klldbood behind them. What'a tha

Grownups who fore* a child to
be sociable are likely to "teaeh
the child to become ■ lonely
member of a lonely crowd. Pres­
sure o f adults on children will
not promote aoelal growth," lays
Dr. Robert W. Whit* of Harvard
University, who maintain* that
children develop social Interest
when they are ready for U.
Tha trouble Is the majority of
mothera today’ teem to ba pushart— wbera their children e r e con­
cerned. The Juat ean’t wait far
than to grow up naturally.
Bo they atari organising a so­
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that foreign minister* at tha Unit­
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meat la Paris' Aug. S, « and T "to
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lekad a n 'it Louis Cardinal
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Beat the HEAT

He's Invented such a pipe, hidtug Uta hearing aid la the bowl.
Sounds picked up art amplified
by a tiny battery uhdsr the stem.
The Inventor claim* the pipe can
be -smeked without hurting the
hearing aid.

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-M ISS UNIVERSE," Marlene Schmidt, surveys part
o f her vast domain from atop Miami Beach's Federal
Bank Building. The 24-year-old statuesque • blond
beauty, who worka in a German electronics labora­
tory, la a recent, refugee from Communlat-held East
Germany.

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f i l l (I). Huntlay Brlnkloy
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nine European nations as well as
they get to .Junior high school.
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tit* (1) Outlaws
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and stubbornly refute to fit with
(S).aummtr Sport* apoeta* t i l l (ft Central Florida Nowa and da, will compete In the event, re­
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cutar .
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lonely members of a lonely crowd
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Rob Unger, baa sot appeared
thie columa lately, hut ba hat
4 coma in with a freak band
1 one o f tha customary unusual
Uaa Unger m u lls . Ha, writes!
1 was playing rubber bridge
fe a bow partner. Wa got vullabia tha first hand. H m aee| hand should have ended tha
■bar, but bo dropped ma i t

Grandpa's DUtaraey, i n series' pank who hat made’ the big time
most distasteful comedy subject, and i* pushing dope, Young
gets a thorough workout here, but Jamea MacArthur doe* a fine job
when an episode is completely In a* the cocky kid and fan* will
the hands of two old pros like want Eliot Net* to get him quick­
Walter Brennan and Andy Clyde, ly. Eliot doesn't, ao the whofe
It's just a treat to watch. A ■how hold* up nicely. The produc­
"m ust" for any student of otdtlme tion is good and not too much
comedy acting. 1:30 p. m. ABC
violence. 9:30 p. m. ABC.
Great Ghost Tiles. — "The
CBS Report*. “ The Trial* of
Monkeys Paw." A truly chilling Charles De Gaulle." (Repeat) One
tale that enlists your carefree at­ of the moat akillful documentaries
tention by Its deceptively Inno­ on an extraordinarily complicated
cent setting. A happy family, ap­ subject, even for. this superlative
parently well adjusted to one an­ ■eric*. It brings ■ semblance of
other and their lot, accepts the order to tha chaotic tequencs of
lure o f an evil charm as others events surrounding tha'French-Alh ive wantonly done before them. geriaa conflict, by means of onMildred Dunnock and R. G. Arm­ the-spot and at- tha- timo Inter­
strong head the cast in the first views with aU tha leading parti­
effective adaptation of a classic cipants In the nightmarish strug­
horror story on this new summer gle for and again*! Algerian inseries. 9:90 p. m. NBC.
dependence and for and against
The Untouchables. — “ Death a French Algeria. Completely fasi
WASHINGTON (U PI) Gen.
Curtis LcMay, Air Fore* chief of For Sale." (Repeat) Interesting cinatlng from start to finish and
atfff, categorically denied today character study o f a brash young dsrigying about all. 10 p jn . CBS
a . published report that he had
■Sid a nuclear war is “ Inevitable"
SOUTH'S FINEST COLORED COMMUNITY
awl probably would begin and end
la the last weak* of th!&gt; year.
Members of the Senate prepar­
edness subcommittee said LSMay
made the denial at a closed ses­
sion at their group thia morn-

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ah.previewed and selected by TV
tiey’a staff of experts who attend
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B it Mastetson. — "B at Trap."
(Repeat) Lon Chaney appears In
this ons playing monstrous as
usual at an old fashioned western
turkey
shoot.
Masterson,
of
coarse, plays the turkey end for
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walking stick. 9:90 p. m. NBC.
Th# Baal McCoys. — "The Lib­
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CHICAGO (U PI) - Navy’s Joe
Belllqo, the top college back In
the country last Mason, may turn
out to ba tha explosive runner the
College Ali-fltsri need to (urn in
an upset'.victory over th* pro
champion Philadelphia Eagles In
8oldi*rs Field hero Aug. 4.
Belllno displayed his running
prowess to All-Star coach Otto
Graham Wednesday, lie turned .In
Mvsval fin# runs during an hour
and SO minutes scrimmage and
cllmaaed hi* performance by
grabbing a 22-yard pass from
quartarback Norm Snaad of Wake
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SEMINOLE COUNTY CLUB members who attended the annual Home
Demonstration Short Course at the University of,Florida last week, arc.
front, from left, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mrs. J. D. Callahan and Mrs. Louise
Rushlow. Back row, from left, Mrs. W. B. Heath, Mrs. J. C. Sapp, Mrs. Joe
Wright, Mrs. W. H. Helnbuch, Mrs. W. B. Gray, Mrs. W. R. Strlngfield
and Miss Myrtie Wilson, County Home Demonstration Agent.
(Herald Photo)

(he Scholarship Loan Committee.
I served aa reporter for both of
these and had to prepare the re­
ports for the state chairman to
■sake at council report time.
Monday avenlng I attended the
annual Presidents' Dinner held in
the Blue Room of the Student
Center. Each plate waa marked
with a lace place mat with n
state map on it. By etch name
place card was the state flower.
It was my fortune to get' the bast
state of all . . . Florida.
Then it waa time for our Veaper and Processional Service.
™ Thi» wee held In the Broward Re­
creation Room this year. Because
it waa raining, we could not line
up outside for the procesilonal.
We had a wonderful speaker for
the service, Fred Martin, pastor
o f the First Methodist Church of
Gainesville. Rev. Martin used as
hie topie "Whose glaaies are you
looking through?" A moat llkenbta person, he had us laughing

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Tuesday morning we atarted
eur day by atsembllng In the re­
creation room where we had
group alnglng and I would like
to say we had a wonderful leader
(hit year. Gordon White, who waa

Area Swim Classes
Sixty-three youngster* of the
Casselberry area completed the
ewimmlng Instruction classes re­
cently conducted at the LuRay,
Motel lakeside pool.
8ponaored by the Casselberry
Volunteer Fire Dept, woiking with
f the American Red Crow Water
Safety Com m ittee,' the classes
were taught by Mrs. Rose Harrell,
Mrs. James Blrkenmeyer and
Eohn Lady, all qualified Red
CToes instructors.
Mrs. S ay Millar served aa aceretary and many parents also as­
sisted with various phases o f the
program. Lady reported.
^
A vote of appreciation ta Metal
^ O w n e r Freeman, to the Fire D ept
nad to Instructors and assistant#
has been included la the minutes
o f the Board’s July rosJUag.

held in the evening. The theme
for the dreis revue winners this
year was "Around the world in
80 WAYS." If this dress revue
should have had to be judged for
a winner, I could not have been
paid to be a judge for lt.(Our own
county winner, Mrs. Joe Wright,
waa besieged with compliments.
Another oue o f our county mem­
bers, Mrs. B. R. Grey of Longwood, was used as an example
in the Nutrition Class. We certain­
ly were proud .of ber, too.
After the revue the Home Dem­
onstration Emblem Ceremony was
held. Thla Is always a aolemn
service. And It waa so beautiful,
both in aaaembllng and dignity.
Mias Anna Mae Sikes, State Home
Demonstration Agent, installed the
new state officers for the coming
year.
Then, R was Friday morning
and the last day. To us the daya
limply had Just flown by. Before
coming down to breakfast aod
assembly, we packed our bags
to that after the "Sing your Way
Hom s" song we ‘ would be ready
to leave. Reports of tha abort
course and special interest groups
are always tha last thing on tha
agenda. And to me they are al­
ways so Interfiling because you
find out what has been going on
the entire week with the other
members. Ae we said our good
byes with the hymn "God be
'W R h * 7 « r -b t lir « l «ar'm lhda1*w«
made a promise to ourselves to
return again naat year.
Those attending from Seminole
County• along with our Home
Demonstration Agent Miss Myr­
tle WUaon, were Mra. John Calla­
han, Mrs. Louise Strlngfield, San­
ford; Mra. W. B. Ueath, Geneva;
Mrs. W. R. Gray, Longwood; Mrs.
Joe Wright, Mra. W. R. Helnsuch,
Lake Mary; Mra. Louise Rushlow,
Mra. Naomi Sapp and m ystlf
Lake Monroe.
I would like le take thla eyportunity to thank the Seminole
County Council for letting me
have this chine# to represent
them as their President at this
Short Course and 1 hope 1 have
come baek with the right kind of
knowledge to tell them what J
learned from 1L It was certainly
a wonderful honor and experience
to be able to represent them.

Sanford firm —

LONDON ( U P ! ) - Britons Start-'
cd tightening their belts today In
anticipation of a scries of govern­
ment moves designed to snap the
nation out of a worsening econom.
le crisis.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Selwyn Lloyd told the House of
Commons Tuesday night he would
"not be afraid to ask for neces­
sary burdens and disciplines."
There was general belief that
the government would boost sales
taxes on cigarettes, whisky and
beer and general consumer goods
y d proclaimed sweeping mea­
sures to cut industrial coats.
Financial elrcles spoke o f the
possibility that Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan's government
might even Impose wartime-type
wage freesea.
MacmUHan admitted last week
that be was worried" ebout Britaln’a economic conditions because
o f lagging exports and the alow
growth of industrial productivity.
The Laborite benches bombard­
ed the Conservative spokesmen
with catcalls In the House Tues­
day and Labor party Leader Hugh
Galtskell delivered a blistering
auack on Macmillan's economic
policies.
But in a vote on a Laborite m o­
tion of censure, the Conservatives
won as expected In balloting
along straight party lines—329
to 243.
Government
spokesmen
dis­
counted reports that the pound
would be devalued. It was consid­
ered more likely the government
would try lo strengthen sterling
by borrowing from (he Interna­
tional Monetary Fund.
As expected, the Conservatives
and Laborltca disagreed violently
on the causes and the cures of
Britain’s economic plight.
Galtakall, a Socialist economist,
said the MacmUHan government
had Just plain mismanaged / the
nation's economy.
He said it would be "foolish"
to freeae wages or impose ether
auaterMy measures that the gov­
ernment apparently la considering.
Galtskell called for intensive state
planning for all Industry.
Lloyd placed major blame for
the cause on the heavy British
defense burden end foreign aid
program ever the past 10 years.

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Hwy. 17-22 - 1 MI. So. of Sanford
231S Orlando Dr.
FA 2-2631
1-BEDROOM
furnU&amp;cd
apart­
ment, .clean, downstairs, c c r £
mlc tile bath, 001 Palmetto. Ph.
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Phone FA 2-3130.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. I.oat A F ound
2. N o tice * - P e rs o n a l!

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NEAT and clean I room (urA|
Iihed apartment near hospital
$35 per mo. includes water and
electricity. PA 24344.

S. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
C. For Rent
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
§. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
IS. Mortgage Loans
14. lasuranee
15. Business Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Babyaiftera
Beauty Salons
Build • Paint - Repair
Building Materials
Electrical Services
Plumbing Services

SLEEPING ROOM in private
home, double or aingle, I blocks
from Park Ava. Sanford. Ph.
F A . 2-7200.

3. Education - Instruction

r e Tins o n c t i r it f i nT. s i s h i
JUDICIAL CHUT IT. IN SSD row
BHMINOLH C O llS tt, FLOUtDA.
in cH A N cim r no. li e n .
NOTICE TO DKFMND
BTANLRT M. IILSTKn,

plaintiff.

THERESA HUNTED,
Defendant.

TOl

TltRIIKNA IIUBTHD
Whose |sst known residence and
’address ta unknown.
PLKASK TAKK NOTICK tkat
you ara harakr required to Ella
your written anawor or dafanao, If
any, personally or ky an attornay.
on or boforo August 12. ltd! M
Iks otllra o f tbs Clsrk o f Iks
Circuit Court, at tha Courthouse
In SsmlmlTa County, Sanford, Ilo r Ida, In that certain divorce pro­
ceeding pending against you In
the Circuit Court o f the Ninth Jadelal Circuit, la and Vor Seminole
County. Florida, la Chancery, an
aV iu .tU l.il Mila of u lil cau se'be­
ing "Stanley II. Huited. Plaintiff,
varaua Theresa Dueled, Defend*
ant," and herein fall not or a
Dacraa Pro Confaaaa will ba en­
tered against yon, and the causa
proceed am part*.
(SBAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark af tha Circuit Court
Byi Joan M. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Stenatreae, Davie A McIntosh
Attorney at Law
Post Otfleo Bog 111
Sanford, Florida
Publish July id, ST A Aug. S, IS.

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AND aw n SBMINULM COUNTY,
P MSBIDA. IB CStANCBBT NU.
IIS00,
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOItTOAOB
AHSOCIATION, a aorporallon or­
ganised under aa Aet at Cangrsaa
aad aalatlag purs sent ta tha Padoral National Martgaga Association
Charter Act, having Its priaelpa!
office In tha City o f Washington.
District af Columbia.
Plaintiff,
B. m u m ANSkBr and
an » LET, hie W itt

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Defendants.
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RENT A BED

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I ooafr Fipt much uke irrvm !

FURNISHED upstairs
$30. FA 24337.

LADY wants ride to Orlando: 3 ROOM furnished apartment, wa­
Rollaway, Hospital it Baby Beds
ter and lighta furnished, screen­
working hours 1:00 to S:00. Ph!
By Day, Weak or Month
ed front porch k garage. Ph.
FA 24114.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FA 2-1741.
Ph. FA 24131
111 W. 1st. S ^

LOST: Bulova diamond watch,
somewhere between French Ave,
and Holler Motor Co. FA 24174.
Reward.

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WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, t i l W. First SL

2. Notices • Personals

OST: medium s!se brown dog
with black rise, answers to
name of Spicy. Ph. FA 2-2M1.

’VS.

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2
bath, kitchen equipped. Phono
FA 2-3I72.
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'JThoru’s tome pnln-fn-tha-neck on your party iir
Joan. Thay'va picked up the receiver four times
in the lest hour!"

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• BEDROOM apartmenL Pho-J
FA 2-1462 between 9 t. m. k
» p. m.

N on ca
TMU BTATB
E Hugh
known
Maida W.
• knowa
Taa ara hereby batlfled Wad g
ault has baaa filed agatadt yaa la
lha above aatUlod cause, aad Was
yaa ara required to flit your an­
ew r with tha Clork a f Win Court
aad ta oerro a aopy thereof ayah
tha plaintiff or plaiatltra attar,
neya, whose name and address Is
Rlshop A Uornaleln, I f East Ping
Street. Orlaade, Florida, net later
tbaa July M lb, lis t. U yen fall
to da an. a Sears# pra aaafaaao
will ba aatarad' agalaat yaa far
tba relief demanded la the gemplaint. This ault |a to foreclose' a
mortgage. Tha real property pro­
ceeded agalaat lit
Lot If. Loss lha Nsrtk T feat
thereof and tha North d feat
o f Lot II la Minsk $ la UULA1R. Sanford. Florida, aa•aiding ta tha plat thereof
recorded la Plat Book f,
page is o f lha Public Roe•orde o f Seminole County,
Florida, logoihar with aha
IJ-gallea slaetrlo hot water
hoalar aad Wtastar oil bunt­
ing waU tarnsoo aad lank.
WITNESS my baud sad lhe.2*al
o f said Court ht Hanford, Florida,
this srth day a f June, A. O. M IL
10EALV
Arthur H. Baekwllh
Clark a f U a Ctrault Ceuat
By t Jena B. Wflka
Deputy Clark
_ _j
. Puhllah Juno 21 A July 4, II, IS.

EXTRA GOOD pasture for row* 2-FURN1SHED apartments, 310
or horses. FA 24109.
PUBLIC School Teacher forming
Magnolia. Ph. A. K. Rossever
classes in earamlca, for adults
Florist FA MIS1.
2-BEDROOM
house,
klteben
and children. Ph. Tk 2-MIL
equipped, large fenced backyard, 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
TUTORING Ph. FA 24302.
ISOS Douglas Ave. FA 2-030).
private surroundings, oo lake,
water furnished. $40 per mo.
2-HOOM apartment, private bath,
4. Transportation
Ph. Genova 3431.
private entrance. S ll MeUonville,
WILL HAUL to Obio or M ar. 1
2-BEDROOM house. Ph. PA 24772
FA 2-3420.
ton stake with canvas, leaving
FOR RENT
^
FURNISHED, large, clean, I
the 24th of July. FA 24710.
$60
room apartment. Near bate, Furnished cottage ou Lobe
2013 So. Sanford Ave. NO g-4223, 2 bedroom furnished _ next
to perk aad Lake Monroe 9100
INECREST: I year eld ranch 2 bedroom furnished— French
NICE 2 room furnished apart­
style 3 bedroom home, Mautiful
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
Avenue
$02
cool yard. I l l Shannon Dr. Ph. I bedroom Itt bath Ravoooa
FA 2-73M.
FA 2-7232.
Path
9421
HUGE t bedroom luxury
3 BEDROOM bousa. Call Mr. Rohome
910$
U l. FA 2-2902 or FA 2-2311.
SLEEPLNO ROOMS—The Gables
"W e Trade"
•
3-ROOM tarnished apartment $23.
" 401 Magnolia.' PR. 'T A 24fJ0.
Adults. US N. Jassmine.
MODERN furs. 3 bedroom apt.
ups.airs over 2M W. 11th. $80 FURN. apt. 2 BR. $30 mo. Rooms,
REALTOR—1NSUROR
private, $0 week. FA 2-2704.
per mo. water Included. AvailPhono *PA 940M
111 N. Park
. able July I. FA 2-1401.
MALE school teacher wishes to
aharo home with desirable par­
son. Ph. FA M M 2 a. as.
FA 24044 p. at.
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice largo apartments, 404 E,
14th SL Pbooe FA 2-4202.

Stemper Agency

I

ROOM furnished opt., 100
month, elosg la. 111 E. lib St,
call tk 2-4203 or FA 2-5700.

Legal Notice

COTTAGE ready 1a m ore In, sll
utilities. Adults only, woek or
month, 2404 Park Ave.

I BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished,

la tbo Court a f tha County Judge,
refrigerator, stove and hot wa­
asm tool* County. Florida, la Peater boater. Newly decorated.
haloLarge fenced la yard. Only $0$
la rsi Koioto ad
THOMAS BUSSELL WALTON
mo. FA 24S2S.
Deceased
To All Crodltora aad Ferouas May- FURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse os
lag Clalma se Doeaaada Agulaal
Lake Golden—also unfurnished
Ml# R itaiii
Tom and aatk a f yaa are here2 bedroom bouse 222 Escambia
by aetined aad required to pre­
CaU FA 14274 or FA 24042.
sent any clalma aad damanda which
you. ar either af you, may have
against tha aetata a f THOMA0 PINECREST: 2 bedroom borne,
RUSSKI.L WALTON, dacaasad. tot#
screened polio, unfurnished,
of said Oouatr. la tbs County
1110, m i Park Ave. Tk 24332.
Judge o f lamlnola County, PierIda. at bla office la tha aaurt
house of sold County ai Hanford. LARGE • room, 1 bedroom borne
Florida,
within
sight
calendar
ou W. First SL; furnished. Ph.
months from tha time a f tha first
Tk 2-14S7.
publication af this notice. Bach
claim or demaad shall-be In w rit­
ing, and ahall atata lha placa of FURNISHED or unfurnished I
residence and peat efflee addraaa
B. R. house, nice location. Avail­
af lha dalmaat, and ahall' ha
able Aug. IsL FA 2-4143.
swera ta by tha claimant, agent
er attorney, and any such claim or
demand not so fllsd shell bo void,
Esther T. 1L Walton
Aa administrator o f tha
BaWte of
Thomas Rassen Walton,
Mask N. Cleveland. Jr.
Attoraay at Law
Sanford Atlantia N atl Bk. Bldg.
Bantord, Florida
Attaraoy far Batata

$11,300 to $17,100
nag Our Medal ■ oases
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12. Real Eatate For Sale

UNFURNISlftCD new t bedroom ROBKR1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulft, A noc.
bouM. FA M i l l .
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank' Bldg.
• BEDROOM cottage, electric
303 W. 13th Street
kitchen, alto one bedroom opt., We Don’ t Want EVERYBODY’S FA 3-7603. Evening* FA I33T9
B uilaeii, Just YOURS.
electric kiteben — reasonable
LOVELY 3-bedroom home, car*
monthly.
FARMER'S AGENCY
port, utility room, electric kit­
SUN DEL MOTEL
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
chen, well established lawn. In
1 Mi. So. of Sanford — II wy. 17 92 2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3231
nice quiet neighborhood. 1906
Til Orlando Dr.
FA 2-963] After hours FA 2*3013 or FA 20241
W. 4th St. FA 2-9634.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouse,
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, larga cor­
nothing fancy but cheap rent,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ner lot. Low down payment.
$43 month. Also, furnished 2
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-6123
217
Oakland
Ave.
SunUnd
room A bath apartment, utili­
Estates. FA 2*1193.
ties furnished, $4$. FA 2-3219.
3 BEDROOM, 114 bath home.

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Thurs. July 20, *61— Page 11 33. Furniture

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

Owner being tramferred. Low 1-BEDROOM home In Sunland
down payment. FA 2-B698.
Estates, nice lawn, many extras,
must be teen to be appreciated.
TWO BEDROOM furn. apt. $33. BEING TRANSFERRED, mutt
Best reasonable offer accepted.
sell like new 3 bedroom, 1 bath
2101 Magnolia Ave. FA 1*3831.
209 Oakland Ave.
house with carport See owner
407 Beth' Dr. Ravenna Park.
SUNLAND
OT1IING D O W N - Trade your
hom e,for a new 3 bedroom, Itt
batb home with Fla.’ R o o m only |04 mo, Drlva out to Long­
date and aavel 10 ml. South on
17-92.

Tbit Lake view home with 3 bed­
rooms Is situated on a beauti­
ful landscaped corner lot. Avail,
abla now, for some discriminat­
ing buyer. After down payment,
112,930 mortgage left payable at
$80.19 per month.

ALE e r RENT with option
to buy: Exceptionally nice 3
RAYMOND M. BALL
bedroom 2
bath la lovely
And Associates
neighborhood. Let your rent ac­
1U N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Ph. FA 2 5641
cumulate toward purchase of 210 So. Park
FA 2-1390 13. Mortgage Loans
equity or buy now with terms. U k a Mary Breach

Fair Value Properties

WYNNWOOD
A lovely I Bedroom home la
lop condition can bo your*
day. Attractively located on
extremely large landscaped

Up
to­
an
lot

Stenstrom Realty

Would yon like to move into *
beautiful modern home with
complete and attraeUve land­
scaping, 2 bedrooms and low
monthly payments? On a lake
loo. Reasonable downpayment.
NEARLY NEW modern borne on
Call us today.
amen lake, completely furnish­
ed. A Bargain. FA S-T904.

Stenstrom Realty

R O S A L
P A Y T O N
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2422
B agletseed Rent Estate Broker
Ph. FA M M
1742 at Hiawatha
OUR HOME. 17 acres rolling land.
S-BEDROOM, WUt la kitchen, ana Largs I story frame house.
Real spring water, beautiful
year aid. Assume lean. 712 Bayhuge trees, flowing creek. 12
miles from Sanford. Only 216,100
VA DIRECT loan house. 2-Bod- Write for dated*, Terms, dir­
rooms, large paneled living ections — Box 24, Enterprise,

room, oak Boars, electric kit-

abau. dnet beating. VA bath*,
doable carporte, quint. Oolf
SUNLAND
•name area, many pinna, beau- A fine home 1* an excellent area.
This home is like new. I bed­
rooms, many features, kitchen
equipped. Beautiful lawn. You
MUBT SACRIFICE t - bedroom
may find a homo with Itea down
CB baron. Bay equity. FHA. UD
payment but yon will not find
Country Club Circle. FA 24211.
a better home. $13,700. Low
Down Payment.
COUNTRY CLUB

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Stenstrom Realty

2-BEDROOM, Fla. room. Low
FHA 4 VA Mortgages - 114%
down payment. 139 Country Club
Interest — S. C. Bluh Company,
Circle. FA 2*9412. Please call
Mortgage Bankers, 1604 Edgeaftor I f . n .
water Dr., Orlando CH 1-3396
LAND for aate, good pasture land,
MORTGAGE LOANS
aom* citrus land, 10 to 70 a m * .
FHA
and Conventional
Ph. FA 2-3274.
Commercial 4 Residential
TWO YEAR OLD 2 bedroom, 2
8TENSTROM REALTY
bath house, 1472 sq- R. living 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
area, with carporte, Florida
room. Corner lot with approxi­ 16. Ftmale Help Wanted
mately 1 acre. $1,000 down.
MEDICAL SECRETARY axperFA 1-8400.
leaead In a ed iea l dictation,
HOUSE: 2 bedrooms, bath, living
transcription; typing speed must
room, kiteben, brocieway, car­
be good. Accuracy la moat oaport and extra large utility
aeo tie!. Salary open. Exealleat
room, 140 Angeles Rd. Ph.
personnel policies. Apply la
NO 9-4135.
persoo—Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital, Saoford.
RAVENNA PARK

I

21. Bnnuty Salons

1 Shoemaker
|
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$

I

8-BEDROOM la Sunland. 42$ Mi­ FOR RENT: senior operator pre­
ferred working space. Hatel
mosa Terrace. $930 down, $73.42
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.
p e r month. FA 24242.
25th.

NICE I B. B. CB bouse, new roof,
n*w pntnL Shallow wall. Good
neighborhood. Reasonable. Can

Painting
Phone PA 2-7221.
CARPENTRY, patnnng, roofing
and eemsat week. FA 2-4202.
BOOM SPECIAL 914M. Painting
Inside and **L CeU Mr. Taeker,
p a M ile .
BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. Mlllwork
307 Elm. FA 2-2216.

Door Glaaa
Vent Ulnae
SERVICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 ton, 220
Senkarik G lass and Paint Co.
volt air conditioner. NO l-MM.

4 RADIO SERVICE
'Dependable Guaranteed Service’ NO Magnolia
Ph. FA 24222
2606 W. First St.

Ph. FA 1-4622

81. Poultry • Pat* • Livestock

PA I-414S. '

had in my 40 years experience
as Sanford real estate broker, in
Sanford. Como are it. Edward
P. Lane. Phone FA 2-3988.

ART BROWN

Sanford, Fla.

For Free Estimate Call .
_ FA 2-6562
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FORD Station Wagon, V -I, A /T , •
CADILLAC 4 Door, A / C ................
DODGE Lancar ............................
CHEVROLET d Door, P/Q, V-8 .....
BUICK Hardtop Coup#'.................

RENAULT

Includes Everything

g-Bedroero, 1-Balk, beautifully finished, aelidly eenetrneted
heme* te ste d la Besferd’s meet escleaive residential area.

A . W. Barkley Used Cera,
lac.

1956
Bulck Special

HOLLERS °l SANFORD

FA 2-8865

! MM HOWS!

Barkley

TV SERVICE within the hour,
Imports ft Sport* C an
Service call 13.00. Sunshine TV, COCKER PUPPIES $10 each. Ph
Our Ipeclahtr
FA 24792. The Working maa’a
FA 2-9901.
17-21 • Heart at MalUaaf
CHROME dinette, 4 chairs, good
friend.
. PH. MI d’ BSOT
AKC REGISTERED female box­
condition, $30. FA 2 5904.
er
pupplea,
excellent
stock
and
27. Special Services
color. FA 2-7080.
QHOST WRITING, essays, job
resumes and lettrra-of-appllca- 82- Flower* • Trees • Bhruba
Hon. 'Experienced
competent
service. Low rates. FA 3-4093. Crepe Myrtle in bloom, all colon .
OBAPEVILLE NURSERY
FR1G1DAIRE
Grapevine Ave. user 20th SC
Sales 4 Service
O. JL HIGH
Oriede, Fla. FO 2-2111 Dope
EXPERTS
Evenings Banted FA I-Mat.
First I* Quality
Serving Central Fla.
since 1941
FOR COMPLETE PEST
Salee 4 Service, All Makes,
56 CHRYSLER N. Y. Station W agon......
CONTROL SERVICE CALL
Residential
and
Industrial
58 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, P /O , A /C
Hiss*.

AIRPLANE
RENTALS:
Pilot
trainiog, Guaranteed courses,
•LADE
Airport,
Saalaodo
Springe Rd., Longwood.

AS LITTLE
AS

OARDEN TILLER with rotary
riding mower and other attach­
ments. FA 2-64U0 for demon­
stration.

Air Conditioning

CONSTRUCTION CO* | LARGE two story house. Posi­
tively tho boat buy that I have
Incorporated
.

i Sa va n n a t

CARPENTER
A lla n tiooi

HATCHELS TV

LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA M 4 N l i l t Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7948 2440 Hiawatha
Fb. FA 2-122$

IT

SEMI-RETIRED
Repairs

WHEEL CHAIRh, crutches, etna* 13’ MAHOGANY boat, 60 b. p.
Scott Atwater motor, Murray
walkers.
trailers $700 takes alL Midway
FREE DELIVERY
WELLS DRILLED
7-0423 collect.
Prescriptions our Specialty
PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
AQ Typea and Sites
17 F t PLYWOOD boat, trailer,
tnd and MellonvIUe
Wo Repair and Sarvieo
1232 20-h.p. Ev Inrude electric,
Ph.
FA
1*7107
S T I N E
atngie lever controls. 2 eats
Machinery and Supply Oo.
aklla and all equipment $793.
FACTORY TO YOU
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 3-6432
1942 Bulck Roadmaiter $100.
. ALUMINUM BUNDS
Cdr. K. P. Rowell, Lake Mary
ENVELOPES, Letterbtada, state­ Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
PA 1-7053.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
ment*, invoice*, hand bills, and
or
rayon
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
programs,
ate.
Progressive
14 Ft. PLYWOOD fishing boat and
cords.
Printing Oo, Phone FA 2-2931—
trailer with 10 h. p. Wizard
Senkarik GUsa and Paint Co.
306 West Uth St.
motor $200. Ph. FA 2-3039.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-4632

27. Spndal Service*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Oscar M. Harrison

■QualityHones i

22. Bnlld • Paint • Repair

-than them

Seminole Septic Tank

Stenstrom Realty

111 M. Park Ava.

"II was eaayl First I at
w ta tho problem of

S e w in g M a ch . K e p a ir s
READY MIXED CONCRETE
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
AI-L MAKES A MODELS
Outdoor Table Tops 4 Scats
HOUSETRAILER lor sale. Phan*
ROOFING
FHA Loans
RENTALS $8 WEEK
Lot Makers — Sills — Lintels
FA M i l l .
B. EDWARDS
101 So. Palmetto (24 hr. Ser.)
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
FA 2-3629
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
39 MARLETTE Mobile Homo
Wa Give TV Itampe
106 Elm Avo.
Ph. PA 2-8791
Sflf x IF , 2 bedrooms, exealleat
FA 2 7222 DRAGLINE 4 BULLDOZER 8ER.
SCHOOL girl, pari time, Hogues 90S W. 2nd S t
toad. Includes IF Aluminum
OR
SALE
—
Quantity
o
f
good
By
The
Hour
o
f
Contract
I 4 10, 2473 Park Ava.
awning, washer, air condition.
used passenger tiro tubes 44c —
GATLIN BROTHERS
Priced to sell fiat. PA 14242.
truck $1.99 — tractor $3JO. Also
WOMAN who knows flower busi­
Geneva 2312 Eva. Orlando GA2-6192
FR1Q1DA1RK
393 good, used tiros to go as
ness o r can learn tho work, pre­
Salas 4 Service
DRESS MAKING
fer experienced er eome know­
k?w, JMJ
ttafaoMad
House Wiring
Pro* Estimates
— - 4 AfVPRR ATIONR —
ledge o f floral w ork.’A. X . Roe*
recaps pi Tow-low exchange
*24 FORD « m o b wagon $290.
Sid Vihlao's RaodaU Electric
r
a
son
able
—
Satisfaction
guar­
aeler, Florist, Celery Ave. Ph.
prices. New 000 x II front trac­
111 MsgnaUn
Ph. PA 2-0915
Utility trailer $40. FA 2-7242
anteed.
Call
PA
2-1260
for
apFA 3-1831.
tor tires $3go 4 tax. Only 2—
altar I p. m.
pointmeot.
u oo x 30 Road Builder II pljr
25. Plumbing Dnrvlcns
Urea $23.00 each plus tax. 1267 OLDS 22, fully equipped, air
FLUMBTNO
FIRESTONE STORE, 111 EAST
eondlUoned, power steering 4
Oentraetlng 4 Repairs
WANTED— Reliable man or w on
lit ST. DO NOT PHONE.
brakea, Hydramatla transmis­
Free Estimate*
an to own 4 operate profitable
LAWNS MOWED. Power edging.
sion, 4,700 miles, 21.400. Tarad
NEW DOUBLE bed, never bem
B. L. HARVEY
vending machine business in
Jerry Lord, FA 2*3219.
available. FA 2-6400.
uied. best offer. George H.
Sanford area. Muat have at 204 l a s t e d Ava. Phone FA 2-1182
Ballsy, DsWItl Trailer Park.
56 FORD I dr. Moat sail er trad#
leait 13 hours spare Ume and
for cheeper oar ar pickup. Call
minimum of $w$ cash. Yon re­
Cleaning $39.00. Repair work. 24 WANTED: Someone te take ap
FA Mitt.
ceive enough equipment 4 mer­
hr. sarvice. FA M40I.
payments on 3 complete room*
chandise now to return your laof furniture, monthly payment*
P lu m b in g f t Hosting
29. Automobile Service
vestment, regardless of amount
911.71. Call Collect: Casselberry
AIR CONDITIONING
invested,
Reply giving brief
TE I-U1L
history 4 phono number to CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
PA 24281
20 OAL. garbage cans $2.28.
Master Distributing Company, 1007 Ssn t e d Ava.
1210 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
Blanket Speclil, 2 for $3. ArmyWindshield
Back Glaaa
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
4, N. C.

Landscape plans B* with this
bnroe. restart roar yard, earwar lot, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
small down payment, mortgage 111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2-2420 DAYWORK wanted. FA 2-8394.
balaaes at $7102 payable i t M
per month. Ideal for tha bud­ SUNLAND ESTATES, cor. lot, 2
br. 2-bath home, many extras.
get minded.
9300 down, call FA 2-7224.

Stenstrom Realty

MUST SELL at once; 10 pc. liv- BABY crib, fan, Venetian blind*, 1960 AUSTIN HEALY 3000 Deluxe,
ing room group. Someone to
washing machine. chcit-oLdra*13,000 m l. Uka new, original
take up payment* at $6. Call
cri. Fh. FA 2-B605.
owoer. FA 2-3236.
Casselberry collect-T E M i l l .
21 INCH Air King window fan, 1934 FORD, take op paymanta, aeo
• BIO VALUES
overall lire 29" x 24", will ad*
at m o Palmetto Ave. FA 1*7417.
• QUICK CREDIT
Just to 32" wide; revaraiblt;
• EASY TERMS
like new; $20. j . II. Trutuck CHEVROLET, &gt;11 Sport Coupe,
WF, GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
V-a. automatic trana., power
1119 Magnolia Avenue.
steering, power brake*. radio,
CLEVELAND KINO Trombone
beater, whitewalls, padded dash,
New and Uied Furniture
with case and music holder.
black A white finish, clean in­
311 E. First St.
FA 2*3622
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2-0336 after
terior, good mechanical condi­
CUSTOM BUILT BEDD1NQ
4 p. m.
tion. Can be bought right. Call
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
Ray Winfrce, FA &gt;*2731 even­
holstering. All Work Guaran­ MEN’S clothing NO 8*1331.
ings er FA 1*1411 days.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
2 TWIN SIZE box springs, both
RAMBLER, ’91 Super 4 door *e.
Co., FA 1-2117, 1201 Sanford
$29. FA 2-2026.
dan, 6 cylinder, overdrive trana.,
good mechanical condition, d a t a
WRINGER type washing machine
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
body, 2-tone green finish. Trade
with lint filter, water pump,
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
or sell straight out. Call Duetto
timer, double water hose. Rea­
TRADINO POST. FA 2*0477.
Till la, night FA 3-OtTO, day*
sonable. FA 2*5409.
FA 2-1481.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart, 3(1. Bout* - Motors
1934 FORD CrostUot, hardtop,
213 Sanford Ave. Th. FA 2-4132
w /w , R /H , air conditioned, good
GOOD ikiing rig, 14' runabout.
condition. FA 1-2080.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
39 h. p. Evlnruds Lark, Gator
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
trailer. FA 2-7394.
I960 LONE STAR fiberglass boat
FURNITURE CENTER
15’ windshield, top, 40 h. p.
Gateway To Tha Waterway
1100 French Ave.
electric atarter Evlurude motor.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Ph. FA 2-7933
Gator tilt trailer, like sow ,
Robnon Sporting Gooda
loeded with extras, d ll Temple
4*64 E. l e t
Ph. FA 3-3081
34. Art Idee For Solo
I t Ellison Atras, on route 44,
HAVE 17 piece stainless atoel BOAT: 14 ft. runabout, glasa cov­
New Smyrn Beach.
ered plywood; Master Craft
cookware aet, I ply wateriest,
trailer; controls; 1958 Mark 25
in original factory carton. Waa
Mercury engine; $400. Phono
$149, sacrifice $39. Will deliver.
FA 2-9330 noon 4 evenings.

WILSON - MAIER

St. Johns Realty Co.

V WIIIDBEY Island: Lovely
4 bedroom, 114 bath, large liv­
ing room with firtplaco, separate
dining room, drapes, double en­
closed garage and patio. Call
FA 2-9273.

St. Articles For 8ale

BONUS: 199 Caftans at Gaa FRRBI If yon bay now.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Healer
Deal Hun Visors
Oaf sty Lerka
Defroster
New* Interior .
Beal Deers
Electric Wiprr*
Tarn Signals
Deal llarns
Windshield Washer*
l'impound Air Filter

‘TERMS TO SUIT YOU**

SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
lit

E.' FIRST ST.

PH. k A 2-0414

55 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, i Pan*., S/T
65 OLDSMOBILE Supgr "85* 2 Door..............
10 VALLIANT 4 Door, Standard Traao, „
68 PLYMOUTH Belrsdoro, 4 Door •46999e9a6aaae**e*ee
W FORD I. Dwr$ S/T
15 CHEVROLET 2 Door V 4 ••»»****••»*-&gt;«•*•Mesas***
50 CADILLAC 4 Door ... ............... ......... «...
61 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Domogatrator.......
60 CHEVROLET ft Ton PkklipT................. „
51 DODGE
Too Pkkup J Z _________ ___
58 FORD V, Ton Pickup
S.-tl 4 Paimatle

Hanford

Phene

Ford Custom
FOUR DOOR, 6 CyBaf
Perd-O-Matle, Power B4o

�EDITORIAL COMMENT

THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961

COUNTY NEWS

By MAEIAN It. JONES
Included in physical evidences
o f continuing growth In Oviedo
and Its surrounding areas are'the
complete 24-page proposed rules
and regulations o f the city's zoolog committee and the change in
the town's electrical service by
Fldrlda Power Corp.
.
.
The suggested zoning report.

Builder Asks
At Post Office
Casselberry Limiting Committee
Chairman Herbert Malay, azked
to look into requirement ,of street
lights for the saw Casselberry
Post Office Center, reported that
M ite far operating the lights
would run approximately $2Jo
each per month.
The town bas bees asked by
Hibbard Casselberry, owner of
the ee liter, to pi see four lights,
gyw ad »oo foot opart and in tha
. farm o f a square, at tha site. Ha
Also ashed that additional inter■ mallow I. bo secured from Florid*
r ower Corp. 00 coats o f Installing
the mar* substantial aad attrae* live metal pole* such aa those
s used at the new Publix Market.
Howofor, the Board of Aldermen
was advised by Ha attorney, Ken1 Birth McIntosh, that unless tha town
\hokte n property title, n lease or
[' aa easement for tbo area, It can. * * legally authorise Urn lights.
; 'The matter was left for Mayor
Jkeeph I. Laird end the builder
I ‘ to come to an agreement on the
&gt; ‘. 'method o f legalizing the initalla-

‘V acationer Forced
To Continue Rest
From Housework
}

1 By ATLANTA MeOWNIS

Unfortunate accidents seem to
, h ive followed tbo Deniel VanderWerfo o f Lake Harriett Kstetea
through this summer vacation. •
and friends, Mrs. VanderWerf was
hospitalised for three days with
ah Infected finger on her laft
bind. ,
‘ Upon their return home, they
had net been, in the bouse five
minitea, aha said, whan she slip­
ped on a rug, breaking her right
arm In (ha fall.
’ Since the finger stilt is under
tcofclmcnt and to* broken arm In
..a; cast, tba returning vacationer
Bow la questionably enjoying a
rather prolonged and continued
tort from the housework.

New Flag, Pole
A t Loiigwood
'A brand new 50-ztar Ameri­
can Flag went up on a brand now
paid at the Longwood City Hall
■no . day In advance of the Mg
Fourth o f July celebration.
Longwood Maintenance Enfincer John Farina and hla workin to were In charge of erecting
the new pole while to* flag cam*
through the' courtesy o f City
l*AnnwlIimw TaI&gt;„ Basm c .

prepared by Chairman Ben Jones
and hla committee, has been pre­
sented to the City Commission
and closely follows the standards
of other cities throughout the
state facing rapid growth.
The Florida Power Corp. has
been rebuilding and increasing
the distribution "feeder" lines
from the Oviedo substation to
provide for greater power domands. By changing from the
4,too volt system to one capable
of carrying 12,470 volts, the cor­
poration assures Its customers in
the aree against voltage drop pro­
blems which could result with In­
creased population and building
of Industry.
,
In addition, the new high volt­
age system will enable substa­
tions at Winter Path, Long wood
and Blthlo to food the Oviedo area
sbouid the necessity arise. Hav­
ing several sources of power will
assure local residents of uninter­
rupted service la (be event of
line or substation breakdowns.
Part of a system-wide change,
the Oviedo switch hat seen any­
where from SO to M men work­
ing in the area during the past
ala 'weeks and 129 new poles,
ranging In height from IS to 00
feet, have been set.
Beginning at Ooldenrod and
North Orlando, the work bas re­
quired only a minimum of ser­
vice Interruptions from local cus­
tomers.

THE NEW ADDITION to Caaaelberry'a Firw Hal], being
constructed by Developer Hibbard Caaselbcrry, fur left,
under terma o f a land trade agreement with the town.

PAGE IS

will provide the apace needed for the firemen to add a
boat, motor and trailer to their present equipment.
(Herald Photo)

Canal Is Problem
Of Land Owners
e

Attorney Kenneth McIntosh last
week advised tha Casselberry
Board 0/ Aldermen that In his
opinion tbo town has no responsi­
bility in maintaining a drainage
canal which runs from Lake Trip­
lett north to Lake Kathryn.
Tha question came up after a
petition, framed by C. 8. MaglU of
299 Ivy Rd. and signed by a num­
ber of the area residents, was
beard at tha July business meeting.
Tha petition stated that tha ca ­
nal, filled with hyacinths and (tagnant water, created a health menaca and asked that the town have
It eleaaed and assume Its main­
tenance. It also cited that a
barbed wire fence In dilapidated
condition on tha easterly aide of
the canal posed a safety ,hazard to
rezidentz.
A search of past municipal rec­
ords and a atudy of U. S. Geodetic
By MONA GEfNRTEAD
Survey Maps by McIntosh revealNorth
Orlando's
Teen-Hops,
ed that the canal and Its abutting
weekly outdoor dances ter young
propertlas are the responsibility
people o f the Village, have been
o f tha land owners.
changed from Saturday nights to
Friday alghta.
th e dances, which began In the
Village under the direct ten e f y&gt;e
Catholic Women's Society, now
are supervised by member* of the
local Volunteer Fire and Recrea­
tion Dept, from I p.m. until l i
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
p.m. each week.
Artlrt Eugene White, resident
Husbands aad wives ef the de­
instructor at the DeBary Mansion
partment, serving, alphabetically,
Florida Federation of Art Head­
act aa etutperooaa.
quarters, led a landscape demon­
Other recent projects o f the de­
stration on Uw afternoon o f July
partment have lartndad tha suc­
9 with more than 79 students In
cessful July 4 fireworks display
tha audience.
which was handled by tha fireman
White explained his methods of
to conclude the first Independence
outlining the rough sketch and
Day celebration in th* Village and
from there he brought out the
sale and delivery « f fertiliser la
color and shading he desired.
a Joint offort with mtmbers of th#
Pausing for questions from the
Civic Assn. Firemen mad* de­
audience, as cool punch was serv.
liveries la the Are truck while
ed, the artlrt announced that his
Woody Anderson, Donald Nall and
completed drawing would be don­
Jack Sutton handled tha sales.
ated to the FFA president for
use In any food raising project
she felt advisable.
Allbough no demonstration was
scheduled this week, White will
give another neat week.
The Old Glory American Legion
Pictures from associated clubs
Post, now located at Altamonte In the state new bang In th* gal­
Springs, which has announced its leries and a great d e a l'o f Inter­
Intention, to foil Id a $10,000 Boom est bas been shown in the cabinet
In Casselberry, originally waa o f stuffed birds in th* Whistler
chartered for Uw town* o f Cas­ Gallery.
selberry and Longwood. according
Count DeBary, R to rumored,
to Hibbard Casselberry, a charter brought two of each species to the
member o f Uw organization.
area to add to the stock o f local
Carl 8loddard, commander at birds for hla private hunting
Old Glory Poet, haz not aa yet an­ rang*. Moat o f those types are
nounced detailed plans for toe mounted and are on view at toe
Mansion.

To Come Home?

'm m which spacialtaaa fai all kinds of formica work,
1 Is tba Urgant In Central Florida for this type buato

Photo)

Several months of hard work
•nd planning by members of Cas­
selberry Boy Scout Troop 941 will
co m e .to an end early Saturday
morning when 11 boys and two
adult leaders climb aboard a
large,
canvas
covered
camp
truck at 6:49 a. m.
Thus will begin an esciUng and
educational nine-day trip through
.aeveral gulf coast states for which
the scouts have earned their eapenses by sponsoring car washes
and rummaga sales and through
their present project of selling
fire extinguishers for home sr
car use.
Overnight campe will be pitched
at a number of State Parks and
Scout Council Camps along the
way and at historic Biloxi, Miss.,
homo of Jefferson Davis, tha
boys will earn a Civil War Ceatennlal Award by making a II-

MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
HI there. 8uru missed being with
you tart week. But 1 was certain­
ly having a most wonderful time
In Qalncsvllle with ihe Short
Course. Naomi Sapp, Louise Rushlow and myself, along with our
agent and five others, certainly
"laarnad'' a lot this time. I wish
that more could be able to go.
Alter att, according lo the old
saying "you are never too old
to learn" and I KNOW • • • 1
wish you could sea 1what greeted
me when 1 returned. 1 would bavt
blamed It on the boya but since
It was a small tornado I can't.
The curtains were blown down, a
window opened and aoaked some
furniture and plenty of damige
outside * * * Murdock and Clare
Math*son and two daughter! left
Monday morning tor North Caro­
lina where they will visit for two
weeks. * * * I want to take this
time to tell you of a beautiful
thank you card 1 received In the
mail. It 1* from tba Dutch Mill
Nursery on the Upsala Road. 1
also talked to Mrs. Lommerse on
the phone. We bad an interesting
talk. Mr. Lommerse ie from
Holland. The transformation ef
their yard from what te was till
now la simply wonderful. It is n
site of beauty now. 1 want to
go over end talk to him and *0*
If bo can translate n cookbook
for mo Into the only language I
know, - English. • • • Sorry to
hear that Ora Canup Is confined
to Selninole Memorial Hospital.
Lcnora Andrews and I went up to
see her Sunday. Hope the caa
return home before very long. * *
Linda.Stapler returned home left
Wednesday after n three weeks
absence spent in the mountains
at Gatllnburg, Tenn. I know site
had « wonderful time. • • *
Talked to Mary Illttell concerning
the Community Building. Help l*
badly needed over there. Any­
body that can, please go ever and
give Mr.' Anderson n helping
hand. The outside repair* should
be finished before getting the In­
side started. So com* on you
stout-hearted men and fiv e Uw
others e hand. • • • Our house­
hold b id visitors last week from
New Jersey. Fred and Oviedo Mc­
Donnell whom we haven’t seen In
seven years paid us • surprise
visit. Sure was good to *ee them.
• • • The W. H. Almonds hove
two of their granddaughter* with
them from Lee. • • • Claud* and
Rena Hawkias and sen, Sidney,
returned Friday after n two
weeks vieti with sister Florence
In New Jersey. While there they

Longwood Forest Rangers earlier this week report­
ed a number o f woods fires caused by striking lightning &amp;
which accompanies the afternoon and early evening
thunderstorms o f the season.
Ranger Lewis Williams explained that although the
county is getting some rain, most o f the showers are
localized and many o f them cover only a few acres.
Too, he said, not enough rain falls to thoroughly wet
the underbrush and high winds coming with the storms
quickly dry the top moisture.
The Forestry Service official warns that even with
the rainfall Seminole County still is DRY and residents
urgently are requested to maintain every precaution in £
burning trash and debris at their homes and to observe
all safety rules while picnicking or camping.
Residents also are asked to keep a, sharp lookout in
surrounding areas o f their locale for possible home or
woods fires which could be ignited by lightning during
the local storms and to immediately report them to the
nearest authorities.

p in Building, Museum o f Natural
History, Rockefeller Center, Sta­
tue o f Liberty, aad on their way
bom* slopped at Gettysburg Na­
tional Park. Pa. This trip wasn’t
enough so they left again Sunday
morning to go south, by way of
Sabring to a w old Monroe friends,
the J, H. Edwards, then on to
Lake Wales and Punts Gorda to
Visit the Jim Corbetts and Rena'a
slater Hasel As tola was Sid­
ney's first trip out of the state,
he eertalnly was a thrilled boy.
• * * Have sot to be sure to re­
mem ber to go to Gtei Taylors'
tomorrow
wedding
rehearsal
evening. I have the pleasure of
being ashed to be the organist
for her wedding. Just another
day o f being a YOUNG old maid.
Glni. • • • Sammy* Lou Keel
told m e tola morning tost sbe
called ber mother la Balnbridge,
Ga. Ms was out but Pa Pa was
there so ah* talked to him. That's
the couple tost we aro trying to
get to come back here and live
so Ma can show Pa how to fish
and roally catch tba fish too.
They are too nicest couple. * * •
1 want to thank Cecelja Farmer
for the nice little etory ah* did
on &gt;!**• Holnbuch and I while w*
were gone. It was a* nice. • • •

$922 Collected
To Aid Family
Casselberry
Volunteer
Fire
Chief Paul Bates said late Tues­
day afternoon that 1822 haa been
collected for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weimer whose five year old
daughter, Cindy, died recently ef
the dreaded blood disease, luhernia.
Weimer, who has two other
children to car* for. »:iU la deep,
ly Indebted tor medical expanses
Incurred during toe past year In
tha fight tor hi* Uttto girl's Ufo,
Bates said, staling tost eon'.ributlons still are being accepted at
the Casselberry Realty Co., at
Sheppard's Resell Drug Store *r
by mall te th* Fir* Dept.

Rev. Ruth E. Grant, ’ pastor of
the First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood, and a group o f young
people from the church, have re­
turned from the Christian Youth
Camp which is held each year at
the Camp Grounds o f tha United
Pentecostal Church near Ocala.
Rev. Grant served as Instructor
in Church History classes and aa
director of tha Junior Dept. In her
absence, Rev. Vivian Poland, as­
sistant pastor, officiated at reg­
ular services at the Longwood
Church.
Young people attending the
camp were Margrette Pemberton,
Curtis Chafln, David Kaigans,
Harold Kelgans, Mary Lou McCoy,
Bruca McCoy, Clyde McCoy Jr.,
Patsy Ruth Grant and Randy
Ansley.
These boja and girls will present
a special program at tba church
on Friday which will demonstrate
tha advantages o f attending the
Christian Youth Camp.
The public la walcomed at all
regular services of tha church and
te eepMtoUy havUed te the Friday
program.

Mayor Issues
Gun Warning
Casselberry parents were warn­
ed by Mayor Joseph Laird last
week that both aa existing state
law and a municipal ordinance
prohibit th* use o f BB guns or .22
caliber rifle* by youngsters under
!• years o f ago unless they are
accompanied and supervised by
an adult.
Residents in some areas o f the
town have protested against a
"gan g " o f youngsters wbn aro
"shooting up everything."
Parent* can be held responsible
for th* Juvenile offenders, Laird
warned, a yd sentence can bring a
fin* o f na much aa $200 o f a* days
la jail.

kett waa instructed by the eMy
council te notify CD Hsadqeartere

Seminole Nurse
At Summer School

used, he added, In requesting that
screen mesh fence be required
around the Junk yard.
However, Carlson msde k fleet f
that be wee not optimistic about
the groups getting, any Immediate
resulU from the county, citing a
number of past instances whet
county assistance had been prom­
ised but bad failed to material­
ize.

. By MBS. ADAM MULLER
DeBary VFW Port 9091 sleeted
and installed officers at a July It
meeting in the Fire Hall with
M. J. Benson, commander o f dis­
trict I, serving as installing of/icar.
New officials o f tha veteran's
post includa Gerard Neyar, com ­
mander; Capt. H. M. Yoat, senior
vice rommander; Capt. Thomas
P. Lawton, junior vice command­
er: John J. Seufert, chaplain, and
Harold E. Coffin, trusts# for two
years.
During the ceremonies, the dis­
trict official presented Joseph
Santillo with a Dept, o f Florida
Certificate o f Merit for continued
activity in the VFW program o f
servlet tor 1M0 aad M l .
Speaker o f the evening was
Charlaa Swinehart, district 8
quartermaster, who spoke 00
unity and strength o f the organ!ration in Florida.

Mrs. Grace Fisher, Seminole
County Health Dept, nurse, Is at­
tending a course o f "Special
Fields in Public Health Nursing"
at tha University of North Caro­
lina School o f Public Health.
Tha tour-week course, July 10
through Aug. 4, la divided Into
four sessions with a full wash de­
voted to each. Mrs. Fisher en­
rolled for study on tuberculosis,
cancer, chronic diseases
and
cardiovascular diseases.
Offered by the Dept, o f Public
Health Nursing at the University,
the co u n t gives professional ed­
ucation to public health nurses
and others In the field who are
engaged In public health and In•titulional work.
The North Carolina school Is
the fourth oldest professional
school o f Us kind In tba United
States and la one o f 10 such
schools In the nation which aro ac­
credited by the American Public
Health Assn.

The Longwood City Council will
sit ee n board o f equalisation at
g p.m. today la tbo City Hall.
The meeting, during which any
complaints from residents on the
new city tax roll will be beard,
was postponed from Juno 90 for
lack of a full hoard.

Seminole County's 4-H Boys and
Girls left Monday for a week at
Camp McQuarrte in Uw Ocala Na­
tional Forort.
Attending with nwmbara *roa
Volusia County, the 4-ll’cra will
take part In classes for swimming,
nature lore, first .aid, crafts and
special progrs ms. Each group win
have an agent as its leader with
one adult and three junior assis­
tant leaders.
There arc twelve cabins aad
each cabin selects a leader who
U in charge of too cabin.
The program each morning
starts with tha Flag raising cere­
mony, then breakfast, clean ca­
bins
and
morning
assembly.
Swimming, nature lore and spe­
cial programs keep the campers
busy until noon.
Alter li-cs'i ttero Is a rest
period until aUernoon activities
begin.
Flag lowering ceremonies are
held after supper each day. The
evening program begins at T:I0
p. m. and there are two hours for
fun, recrcaUon a n d ' special pro­
grams, Vtapera are at f ;20 p. m.
and this doses too program for
the day when at 10 p. a . U la
"L igb u o u t "
8emlnole girls attending camp
are Carla Lommler, Towango
Showers. Patricia Coney, Karon
Pallia and Sue Palter, Longwood:
Linda King, Candy Childs, Linda,
Noha. Donna Foley, Martha Knag,
N a m * Adams, Sanford d o b ; My.
rite Harris, Jaale Cordray, M m
•te Btoddaa, Martha Dear, Iris

Grencbareau nod Dobby Krecek,
North Orlando club; Sylvia Mlklar, Dorothy Duda, Martha Mlkl*r, Joyce Bellboru, Lu* Ana Mur.
phy, Eleanor Hein, Sandra Mlkter, Mary Jan* Brown, Lynn Elu­
ll ce, Kathy Rook and Carol Kook,
Slavla dub.
Linda. Stafford, Wanda Mixon,
Cynthia Green, Barbara Rowell,
Susan Day, Wendy Martin, Linda
Gentry agd Cathy Best, Lake
Mary club; Cberyl Clark, Sandy
Van Horn, Linda Jones, Sandra
Jonea, Brenda Kelly, Toni Morriaon, Sheryl Mueller and Fatly
Groves, Lake Brantley club; Lin­
da Green, Catherine Cammack,
and Frances Cammack from County-At-Larga group.
Boys, David Jakubcin, Chuck
Pula, Jack Eustiee, Ted Bellhora,
BU Murphy, Bob Bellhora, W a l-&gt;
laca Marktem. William Hein Jr„*
Bill Mlkltr, Michael Krocok, Dan
Thompson and Jonathan Lukas
from Oviedo; John Peasgood, Wil­
liam LaMar 111, from Sanford;
David Mohn aad Harvy Clements
from Lake Mary.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home De­
monstration Agent, and Ernest
Lundberg, Assistant County Agent from Seminole County, and )
Mrs. Edna Eby, Home Demonatrattea Agent aad Jim Luttrell,
Assistant County Agent from Volu la County will be tha agents In
charge e f camp. Cecil Tucker, n,
®aaaty » Agent (row
Seminole
County te manager e f the camp.
. Mr*. Doric Dicker, to the adult
tender assisting Mias Wilaoa and
I t Bellhora, flavin te assist-

Tax Session
Set In Longwood

Council Discusses
Garbage Franchise
Members of tbo Longwood City
Council briefly discussed granting
the town's garbage franchise to
to* ABC Garbage Collection Co.
o f Sanford after adjournment et
■to* regular meeting last Thursday.
Prior te opening the session.
Mayor A1 Lormann mentioned Uw
possibility o f a plan In which Uw
town would purchase uniform
standard type cans In grosa Iota
and provide them to all resident!
within the municipal limits for
a small monthly fee.
"In this way w« could be as.
lured tost all our residents have
closed, sanitary containers," Lormans said, "and it also would
from being scattered by prowling
dogi or being blown out of open
containers."

Library Fund
Now Totals $818

■ y ATLANTA McGINNIB
A profit o f |US was reported
by urnmiter* e f Um Altamonte
Spring* Library Assn, from the
rummage sale being held in toe
eld post office building.
. Total funds raised by tb* alsoLongwood last week received daltea for to* purchase of lib­
approval from Civil Defense auto- rary and property now. stand nl
orities cm Its additional request * 1 * .
Sale* resumed this morning and
for tT14.SB In Hurricano Downs
will
cealinuo through Friday and
disaster relief funds.
City Clerk Mr*. Oawto R. Roc­ Saturday.

Longwood Reody
For C D Audit

A number of rezidentz from the
Longdale residential development
appeared before the Longwood
City Council meeting last week
to seek advice on a paving pro­
blem and on how to get an unlightly junk yard acreened from
view.
The paving problem Involve!
Orange Ave. eaat of the Longwood city limits to Hwy. 17-92
which runz In front of tha Ele­
mentary School.
Council Chairman R. C. Carlion advised the group to get a
petition, bearing as many signa­
tures as possible, for presentation
to tha County Commission at one
of Us weekly meetings. He alio
auggezted that residents form the
largest possible delegation to pre­
sent the petition.
This same method could be

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Grissom Rockets Into Space: Escapes 'Disaster'
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom leaped
111 mites Into the sky to become
America's second spaceman toIn a 16-minute rocket flight
which ended In lost of hit space­
craft and near disaster for him.
Grissom bsd lo blow the hatch
off his capsule and swim 65 to
70 feet before he was picked up.
The 36-year-old Air Force cap­
tain got out of bis craft, Uberty
Beil 7, minutes before it sank in
the ocean 145 miles east north­
east of Grand Bahama Island.
His first words after a rescua

Qua aboard to* Randolph, Ken­
nedy expressed “ great pleasure
and satisfaction" over the suc­
cessful outcome of his flight
In Nawport Nawa, Va., Grtasom's wife Betty said thankfully.
“ I'm very happy. Deep down I
always knew K woufd be a suc­
cess. That helped m e."
Grissom himself was described
a* “ in good spirits," but observ­
er* aboard tb* Randolph said he
did not appear aa jaunty as Shep­
ard had after bis recovery.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration said off!-

helicopter deposited him on the
deck of the aircraft carrier Ran­
dolph were: “ Give me something
to blow my note. My head la full
of sea water." The spacecraft
sank five minutes after Grissom
got aboard the helicopter.
Except for lost of the Liberty
Bell. Grissom's flight was almost
at perfect as Navy Cmdr. Alan
B. Shepard Jr.'s pioneering hop
of May S.
One or the first to eongratulate
the stocky, tough-minded, harddriving Grissom was President
Kennedy. By radio telephone to

daily that “ preliminary data In­
dicate the pilot performed satisfeetorily during the flight.”
His lack of bounciness after res­
cue was attributed to disappoint­
ment over lots of the capsule and
the film and other records it car­
ried with it to the ocean bottom.
Scientists, however, had complete
tape of his remarks and physical
condition aa reported by radio
during.flight.
After Grissom
was plucked
from the sea, a helicopter tried to
pick up the spacecraft. But Nasa
reported “ that tome kind of mal­
function occurred, that the space­

craft sank; H dropped In the
ocean and sank."
After two postponement* and a
last-minute weather threat, Griaaom embarked on hit flight at
7:20 a. m. with a smooth liftoff.
He hit a top altitude of 118
miles and a peak speed of 5,310
miles an hour before coming down
at 7:36 a. m. 303 miles from the
cape and seven miles from the
Randolph.
lit* comparable figures for
Sliepard's flight of 15 minutes
22 seconds were 116.5 miles alti­
tude. 5,180 miles an hour, and a
landing 302 miles at sea.

mother were “ relieved R*a over.He said “ we wouldn't want to go
through 14 again.**
liftoff and Um flight Itself were
flawless. Griaaom, whose capsule
had a larger viewing window
than Shepard's reported at tha
beginning ot bis weightless part­
ed: “ Boy, that aun la really
bright The sky I* very, very
black."
At one point he said the view
from hla “ picture window" waa
*o “ fascinating" he almost forgot
to do hit spacecraft maneuvering
chores.

Had Grissom** flight been a
complete auceesa, K might have
been the last suborbllal rocket
hop before NASA attempts to put
an astronaut into orbit around the
earth late this year or early next.
But Iota o f Liberty Bell was a
blow to scientist* who had counted
on gleaning much information
from tb* film and various Instru­
ments aboard the capsule. Their
loss may make a third rocket hop
advisable.
The maio thing, however, waa
that Griisom survived his dunk­
ing. In Mitchell, Ind, hia railroad­
er father said he and the pilot's

County School Board Okays M ill Increase
Approves
Record
Budget

CtTlir j5&gt;aufnrii iieratf*
W EATHER: Cloudy with a chance o f ncutterud showers through Saturday. High today, 85-00. Low tonight, 75-80.
VOL.

FRIDAY, JULY 21, 10G1

53

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 240

Launch All
For Tunis Port

French Troops
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Out Battle
TUNIS, Tunisia (U PI) — French
paratrooper* supported by artil­
lery flaw and strafing planes to­
day unleashed an all-out battlu
for cootroi o f tha Tunisian port
city of Bitart*.
LsKaliaed French attacks against
Tunisian army strong points on
tha outskirts o f tb* city burst into
a full-seal# assault with haairy
shelling and air strafing just after
noon.
Tb* Immediato objeetiva of tha
Algerla-toughoned French troops
I th e ear * ' ataaorod regluisnts
rack Preach units reroute by tea from Al- ,
•an c o ttr Blsert* to build
French strength at tba Btserta

THERE GOES GRISSOM . . . . A news cameraman at
Cocoa Beach helpa a pretty girl Might through the teleacopic lenn o f hla camera for a look at the aecond Mer­
cury Capsule :ahot from nearby Cape Canaveral

44*

Lake Dot...
Fit For Beach
^

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The County Health Department today advised the Coun­
ty Commission by letter that Lake Dot In Sunla£d Estates
would not be a “ fit" public bathing area.
The County Commlaalon earlier In the week had tabled
action on improving tha facllitiea o f the lake until the health
department could conduct a bacteriological count on the two
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Republicans Cry
*Foul On School
Aid Program Bill .
WASHINGTON ( U P ! ) ' - Adminlatratioa pressure to revive its
all-but-dafunct school aid program
had
congressional
Republicans
f ) shouting foul today.
One GOP House member ac­
cused President Kennedy c l bran­
dishing a whip over Congress ia
aa effort to line up support for
hla 93-5 billion aid plan for public
school construction and teacher
pay.
All IX Republican members of
tho House Education Commute
wrote a letter to Chairman Adam
© Clayton Powell (U N. Y .) accusing
Kennedy and hia congressional
bsckors of trying to “ blackjack"
' Congress into Une on school aid.
These charges cam* as Powell
m et Kennedy in an unannounced
conference on school legislation.
Reliable sources said
further
strategy sessions were in prospect.
The complaints revolved around
the so-called “ impacted areas"
" s c h o o l aid program.
This Il-yrarold program, tf
continued, would pump 9310 mil­
lion into 3J 00 acbool district*
throughout the country next year
to pay for the schooling of chitdreo of yovemmrnt employee,
military and defense workers.

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acre lake.
Tb# commission bad been be­
sieged by Sunland residents ask­
ing that the board improve the
facility and also heard from resi­
dents protesting any public beach.
In a letter to the board, Dr.
Clyde D. Brothers, county health
director wrote that the lake re
calves waters from stor|p sewers
and surface drainage for the sur­
rounding area.
“ This accounts for the high bac­
teria count," Brothers said.
I f a public beach ia developed,
Dr. Brothera said, the bacteria
count could be expected to rise
due to contamination from the
bather*.
“ Du* to the high bacteria count
and the small area o f tha lake, it
ii the opinion o f this office, that
it would be very difficult to main­
tain a public bathing arts with
the water meeting safe standards
for bathing places."
The commission plant no action
on the beach until Tuesday's meet­
ing.

Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Dies; Rites Set
Mrs. George D. Bishop Sr. died
loday. Funeral services will ba
held at 4 p.ra. Saturday at Holy
Cress Episcopal Church. Mrs.
Bishop u survived by her husband,
George D. Bishop Sr., a son,
George. Jr., a daughter. Mrs.
Martha Ashby, seven granddaugh­
ters and on* grandson.

Heavy Loss
Seminole County school* will lo*e $122,000 In socalled federal impact money i f President Kennedy’a
school aid bill remains bottled up in congressional com­
mittee, Supt. o f Schools R. T. Milwee reported today.
The federal impact funds are provided to help meet
loaal acbool coats ia araaa where military bases spill chil­
dren o f military personnel Into public school*.
The government started this program to 1960.

A government communique said
shelling began at 11:11 p.m.
(4:11 a.m. K fT ). R said "Tunisiaa
have takes ep strategic

points in Blzerte city" to ilcfrnd
the town against French troops
only about half a mile outside the
city.
The Tunisian news agency said
50 truckloads of French troops
moved out from their barracks in
the Bizerte naval base today and
moved toward tha city.
‘An unofficial count showed more
than 200 persons had been killed
and hundreds more wounded in
the fighting that began Wednesday
when French troop* resisted bloc»* toil aftitfi^V Ttinlalgns seeking lo
fo rce , theni from the big n iv a l
ba»e.
'
The French shelling was reportad shortly alter President Habib
Bourgulb* told his nation that
Freucf tnlcnds to reoccupy all of
Tunisia.
lia ordered a ''fooi-by-fool*' de­
fease against the French and ap­
palled foe foreign voltotocr* to

Anna On Lonely
Caribbean Course;
No Threat Seen
MIAMI (U PI) Hurricane
Anne, the season's first tropical
storm, maintained a lonely court*
in the Caribbean Sea today and
threatened no land areas.
But the San Juan, P. R.,
weather bureau reported ia a
dawn advisory ihai tha dlsurbas
ance should slowly “ increase in
site and Intensity" loday.
The advisory said tbs hur­
ricane, churning up W-mile-anhour winds on a west and west*
northwest court*, was located
about 1,100 miles southeast of
Miami and about 179 statute
mile*
northwest
of
Curacao,
N.W.I., moving at 23 m.p.h.
"Hurricane Anna (a expected to;
continue moving in tb* same di­
rection at a (lightly slower speed
at 31 m.p.h. for the neat 13 hours
with alowly Increasing alae sad
Intensity," tha Weathtr Bureau WORK BEGAN this m om reported.
Highest winds are estimated at ing on widening W. First
90 m.p.k. rear a small area near St. Top picture nhowa bu.1lthe ccnlcy and gait winds extend
100 miles north o f the center In doxers clearing property
the northern semi-circle and 9*
miles la the southern sem icircle.'1 west o f Monroe Corner on
Tb* bureau warned ships along the road. Bottom picture,
iba coast o f South America In
ib* vicinity af tba Guajire penin­ worker* drive a stake to
sula to remain la p ort

Gearhart escaped uninjured but
'd a m a g e to th^ car was heavy.

Mayor Joe Baker will have
plenty of oppoilt|on during, the
forthcoming- r it/ oftetlon Ula
Movombor. Two roaldoota have
already told md “ off tho record"
(hat they are going to oppoae
Baker.
Nobody a iked me but. why do
official bodiaa. auch aa acbool,
county ‘ or, city boarda aeon* to
worry more about public critic*
iam when they are forced to ralee
tit* mlllago Inatead of If it la in
the bpat intereat of tho acbool
children or community?

WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Haute Appropriation* Committee
today alaihed 9149 million from
President Kennedy'* military conilrucllon
request and warned
that the Pentagon mutt take fait
action to atop waite In the pro­
gram.
The com miller. In approving
1666,766,000 for military baiea or
all kind*, laihed out agalnit poor
management *in the planning and
conttruction of new rciearch fa­
cilities cipcclally.
It cited unrealistic co il esti­
mate*, cosily construe.ion, inade­
quate facilities and delay* in op­
erational
acbedule* a* major
problem*.
" Tho Air Force look the biggest
cut, 940.6 million. The Army
budget waa reduced 944.1 million
and tho Navy 931.9 million.
Under the bill a* it now aland*,
the Air Force would etlll get the
lion's share of 9407.6 million. The
Navy would receive 9190J million

designate the road right-of-

A Sanford Naval Air Station
man, Howard
Gearhart,* was
charged with reddest driving
in a om ear accident early- Uiti
morning, Uw Sheriffs Office re­
ported.
Deputise said foal Gearhart
was apparently traveling at •
high rata of speed along Myrtle
An*., Owns miles south of

By LARKY VER8UEL
Although Count/ officials groat
M /Ing go public!/—tho majorit/
of courlliouM department head*
are dead aot agalott a n / sort
of eourthouaa annex in South
Seminole Count/. Moat of them
feel that tho eounly, lan't road/
for It / f t

The Board of dlrectora of the
Chamber of Commerce have acbe*
duied a meeting for' TIM p. m.
July I? in the Ckueus room of
Pirot Federal. Tit* 1961*13 bud­
get will be diicuiied alone with
reporta on the progreia of the
newly
organlted
development
company.
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Health Director Dr. Clyde Bro(h en will be on the firing line
Monday when he appear* before
the Rotary Club at It* noon lun­
cheon. 1 imagine Brothera will be
a*ked oh why he want* a alight
millage bike in hla budget.

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Sailor Escapes
Injury In Mishap

help.
Algerian rebel government offi­
cials announced in Tunis, mean­
while, that “ Important Algerian
arms" and several thousand Al­
gerian Moslem volunteers were
ready to leave for Blzerte to fight
beside the Tunisians.
The Algerian rebels are believed
to have an army of about 15,000
men in Tunisia and to hava con­
siderable arms at their disposal,
many obtained from Communist
! «T- sources.
” Bodrgulba announced Tunisia4
was taking ovar control of the oil
pipelines which run from the
French wells at Edjele, in the Sa­
hara, through Tunisian territory
to the Mediterranean.
"It the French force* react to
this decision w* will take retalia­
tory measures along the whole
length of the pipeline," llourguiba
said.

way. The San Marco Con­
struction Company o f SL
Augustine was the low bid­
der on the project with the
cost to be $694,966. Tha
project will include leveling,

To Stand Trial

grading, paving and one

DELANO (UPI) — Convicted

concrete box culvert on the

ChUliagworth murder mastermind

Jeoeph A. Feet Jr. will stand trial
■opt. i t CO ehargaeef grand lar­

6,7 mile stretch.
(Herald Photo*)

ceny and
laws.
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of

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The County School Board
late Thursday afternoon ten­
tatively adopted a near $4
million record budget fo r
1961-62 and unamlnously vot­
ed to raise the support and
maintenance budget by one mlU.
The board w ill hold a public
hsaring on tha budget at 10 a. m.
July 61. Final approval la expected
at that time.
Tha total budget figure waa aat
at 93,994,101 with tha suppert
maintenance budget at six mills
and debt service remaining nt cm*
and a half mills.
Last year's operating budget
was 99.700,000.
A t Thursday's meeting, Supt t f
Schools R. T. Milwee predicted a
blank future for Bamlnola County
children unleu the budget la
raised and even auggtated the pooalbllity o f relatog Uw mlllago by
on* and a half mills.
However, acbool beard mamberg'
refused to go along with any »IU age hike ever ops mill.
Bohfd atomh eroism s* Mafcaomayar said that *1 can aa* the
feasibility o f OM mW bet J Just '
can't g* along with - any more.*
Both John Brutal*/ and Chair­
man Roy Mans agreed with
Birksrnnayor that ons mil) increase
was a "m ust" hut they ware afraid
any additional tax-a would he toe
much to hear fo r tha taxpayers.
Milwee u id that tha only al­
ternative was to eat hand' eon*
•Unction funds cutting the pro­
gram fo r a now Boar Lake School
and Junior High School near Cm ulborry.
Tha board agree to limit build­
ing money and cut the two new
schools “ to tho bon# If necessary."
Mil woo repeatedly emphasised
that If tha mlllago isn't raised the
school children will bo penalised.
“ Oar children are getting less than
any others In tha state but, H'e
remarkable that ws continue to
turn out some outstanding stu­
dents."
In mapping out claims foe toe
need o f a mlllago hiko. Milwoo said
that tho foderal government has
allowed public law 974, assistance
for federally connected children to
expire. "Thla takes away 91X9,000
of anticipated revenue In this bud­
get.
Milwea stressed that by legisla­
tive action a 9800 yearly a c m e
tb* board Increase in teacher* sal.
arias, o f which tho county pays a
portion, was given, lla also em­
phasised that 4C more teacher*
than wer* uaad last year have bean
employed for the new yaar be­
cause o f tho child population
growth and it la estimated that
“ 1,900" additional children will
have to bo takon car* o f ia the MW
yaar.
Milwea explained that tpr the
past two years the board had bean
able to match stale funds foe
building purposes with bond money,
"N ow that tho bond money ha*
expended, local monies most be
used for matching purposes,” the
superintendent Mid.
MIIw m said that Uit board Is en­
titled to f260,C00 o f state money
but this budget only calls fo r the
matching o f 9171,741 toavteg the
board short 919,969.

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M* I* a groat flab and I must
aiaitot* bia, ha thought I m a t
■over lot bin lean bis strength
or what ha aould do if bo mad*
bis run . . . But Thank God,
Stay art not aa intelligent aa wa
'toko kill then; although they art
toore noble and aara able.** —
Santiago in Ernest Hemingway's
"The Old Man and Ike Sea."

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HAMPTON BAYS, N. Y. (U PI)
—Tho boot got a lals start from
Its dock.
Once outside the Inlet the Atlan­
tic was calm and shrouded ia fog.
As tha boat rod* Um lUvery wa­
ter, tb* fl»# m*n waited and
watched
uadi tb* calm under the
—
nos was broken wllh a jo lt It
was ■ big flak and it,ran.
On the other end of tb* line
Barry ' Neumann, a muscular
young man, brand to tight the

t: i

Been when tb* dock* awept in­
to Monday the big flab fought on.
For hours the fisherman from Iran after IS boon of fighting
Wyandaacb, N. V., and tha big tb* big flab was not vanquished.
‘.‘Ho could have lost it at any
flab gave and took flat.
Three, aaybn four times, tb* time," asId Muba.
flab charged tb* St-ftot boat Bach
time Muba agoedod ahead.
It waa a big flab, a swordfish,
and It wan hooked. And sword­
fish hare been known to ram
through a charter boat'* planking
ARLINGTON, V i. (UPI)-W hsn
trying to break free of Urn lie*. Goorga Lincoln Rockwell's Ameri­
It wta hot for a couple ci hours.
And it waa bard work for tho fish­ can Nasi "alarm trooper*" recent­
ly dragged a ll-year-old Jewish
erman.
The Into darkness of summer boy Into their shabby frame head­
cam*, but still the fish fought quarters, handcuffed him and
Urn fisherman kept a light drag questioned him shout his religion,
at drat But
the hours passed,
they may kav* paved their road
little by little be increased toe
out of Arlington Osuaty.
pressure as tb* drag.
Tbs Arlington County commis­
Not onto did the young fisherman give up bia chair to any of sioners hoped to receive a full re­
port today an the incident, which
Ida four companions.

And lb* flaherman almoat did booked la a pectoral So,” aak
loae bia catch at tb* uth hour. Muki.
Juat aa tho gaff wa* drivn
Tb* flab waa all fought oat It
was alongside and tb* fisherman borne, the book fell out But Neumann had hia « word
■aw It waa foul booked.
"In kitting tb* bait be got foul

hsppened July I, when the .boy,
Ricky Falter, waa walking bom*
after a high school dance.
After seeing the report, oo*
bosrd member said, the commis­
sioners will be able to determine
whether they have grounds for
strong action.
" I f w* need additional laws to
deal with this," senior board
member Ralph R. Kaul told Unit­
ed Press International, "I'm aura
tho commissioners will enact

them to the fullest extent they are
able.’*
Rockwell and his small band of
followers bare long had their
headquarters ia Artingtmf County,
which Knul described as a "very
proud and law-abiding place." it
is across the Potomac JUvar from
Washington.
“ They're a nuisance to that resIdential neighborhood," Kaul said.
"But as long aa Rockwell toes
tho mark, nothing can bo done.
Now, however, this incident takes

in i

By Ibea U wai foggy again, too
foggy to bead -for port with tb#
catch. But there would bo no
nibbling on tbit flab. It wee pull­
ed aboard.

them out of the nuisance cate­
gory.”
Kaul has asked county Manag«r A. T. Lundberg, who super­
vises the police department, why
only two of the 10 or so 'Troopera" who participated in the in­
cident were arrested, 'If tb# re­
ports I'va gotten are true, 1 think
the other members of this organ­
ised group are guilty and should
be held accountable," Xaul said.
"Abduction la a crime hers and
everywhere.■.

CDR. John Barlow waa appointed to a full eontnaudsr
recently. Shown above, Cdr. Barlow, left, gsts hia new
bars from Cdr. Kenneth Rowell, form er commanding of*
fleer o f VAH-3. Barlow is a graduate o f tha Naval
Academy and attended the N a vy W ar Collets st New-/
port, R. I.

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Last Minute Weather Hitch Stops Grissom Again
delayed
Until
Tuesday?

Kennedy To Tell U.S. Crisis 'Facts'
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Presl*
dent Kennedy announced today be
wiil make a speech to the Ameri­
can people nest Tuesday night on
what steps must be taken to build
U. S. defenses during the Berlin
crisis and in daya ahead.
The President said he also
would ask Congress neat Wednes-

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CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I) —
Bad weather at the last moment
today forced a second postpone­
ment of America’s attempt to
burl a second astronaut Into
space.
The "scrub" meant that astro­
naut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom's
space bop eouM not com* before
Friday and might be delayed until
.qjTlwsday. Forecasters aald Fri­
day's weather prospects ware
poor.
A Caribbean weather front had
prevented the launching originally
scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Space officials re-set Uw shot for
today.
When the countdown started at
about midnight, tha skies war*
generally clear and starry. Orta(to r n entered bis capsule, atop a
fuming Redstone rocket at 1:28
a.m. EST and waa acaied te at
1:32.
Tha National AeronauUes and
Spaea Administration announced
the "scrub" daclston at • a.m. No
now launch data waa announced
Immediately but the odds appear­
ed to be that It will be rescheduled
tar Tuesday.
0 Uw early morning weather waa
fine. But by 7:30 a.m. clouds
which had been drifUng te from
Uw sea bad blanketed the cape
with n 15,000-foot cover. Minimum
requirements ar* far a celling of
at teast 15,000 feet.
At 7:10 a.m., with the count­
down only 10 tt minutes from shot
time, officials ordarad it bald up.
A postponement after Uw rocket
w h s* bean footed and filled with
liquid oxypaa automatically puts
off a new attempt for 41 hours
white tha oxygen te drained out
and tha missite dried.
But had weather could lengthen
the postponement. As today’s
■ scrub announcement was made
heavy banka of clouds lined the
- area north gad west of the cape.
Indications wove’ that storms proMP bably would -movo over Uw area
Jeter today. This left scientists
with no hope that they oould get
Uw rocket off by l p.m., Uw cutoff time for today's shot.
When 4ha postponement decision
was msda, Grissom bad been te
bis apace erafl for three hours and
- 22 minutes. Ho was freed shortly
after tha scrub announcestent.
~
Navy Cdr. Alaa B. Shepard Jr.
• «a s In his capsule four hours aad
14 minutes before his historic roc­
ket hop of May I.
Grissom waa to have taken the
same space trail biased by Shep­
ard. Tha plana call for him to soar
1U mites fart* apse* and SM miles
ont to sea.

.

TALLAHASSEE (UPJ) — Gov.
Farris Bryant, utilising baseball
lingo to drive home hi* point,
aqusletwd speculation Tuesday
that Wendell Jarrant might ba ea
,9 . his way oat as chairman-director
of Uw State Development Cammission.
"Mr. Jarrard ia tha pttebar an
that
particular
governmental
team." said Bryant, "and I would
be a poor maaagtr if I avsn
.thought of pulling him when ha's
still throwing high and hard."
Rumors that Jarrard might ha
seat to tha sbowara followed a
0 Monday meeting ia whieh tornmission members overrode Jar­
rard an a vote to hire a Miami
accounting firm to run a top-tobottem study of commission UBr/ant indicated, however, no
aaanyaaee with any af Uw earnmission lineup.
" I f an of Uw oom mission mam
- bars agreed all of the time," .he
9 eald, " I would ba inclined In
think tiwy were sick.
“ l ubber stamp* are eaey to
•erne by," said Bryant, "men af
gatlan or* n ot"
* U w terms of Jarrard and taw
eemmtestou
numbers
exptawd
Jaiy • nad the terms af twa often
iwa eat this week.
Bet, said Bryant. " I will ba la
as great rush to act on Umax ap.
paintmenta up for renewal hoeause I knew a good Job la being

day tor whatever measures the
administration decides must be
takes to guard against mounting
Soviet threats.
Those decisions wiil be made
following a meeting ot the Nation*
al Security Council today and
consultation with the NATO allies.
Kennedy made these announce*
ments al a news conference after

delivcring a sternly-worded stale*
ment in which he warned the
Soviet Union again that it is risk­
ing war over Berlin.
"Today there is peace la Ber­
lin, in Germany and In Europe."
the President said, " I f that peace
Is destroyed by the unilateral ac­
tions of the Soviet Union, its lead­
ers will bear a heavy responsi­

bility before world opinion and
history."
The President stressed that the
issue ot Berlin is "very basic"
and the United Slates intends to
"honor our commitments."
He gave this as an indirect an­
swer to a reporter who asked
whether he agreed with Soviet
Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov’a

reported comment that tha Amerlean people would not go to war
over Berlin.
Kennedy said be did not know
if Menthikov really said it, but
he did not think it possible that
anyone could think that stiff
reading the U. 8. not* to Russia
on Berlin Tuesday and Kennedy's
statement today.

W E A T H E R : Scattered showers through Thursday. High today, 85-95. Low tonight, 70-75,
VOL. 63

United

Free*

Leased

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Establiahed

1908

W ED N E SD AY. J U L Y 19, 1961

SANFORD, F L O R ID A

NO. 288

JtttWA

Arrest Six

Capt. Virgil Grissom

CAIBO (U PI) — United Arab
Republic security officials Tuesday sanouaoed the arrest of six
Arabs on chargee of spying for
Israel.

Sliding Scale
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Rep.
Charles S. Joelson, (D-N.J.) plannsd today to proposed ■ sliding
scale of tariffs on textile imports
to compensate for tower labor
be opened
coals In soma foreign countries.

Bids on the new Sanford Post O ffice will
Aug. 28 in Jacksonville. Congressman Syd Herlong told the
Chamber o f Commerce today by letter.
Rescue 50
Herlong stressed'in his letter that the facility, to be
SINGAPORE (U P I)—The Amerlocated between Sanford and Palmetto Aves, west o f the lean President Lines ship Presi­
Civic Center, will be a "privately owned facility and pay city dent Harrison ' rescued 50 crew­
men from the grounded freighter
and county taiea.”
'
It aso will bo three times the r A M m i e r S A l t
»iw of the present puit offk-t.
l o U O l U J lS M O il [ ) w ( l l # .

The terms of-ths connect will
ba for atf yeara; one option of 10
The County • Commission, in' a
years sBd four option• of five specie!
"inform er
com'eiWoc#
years.
with Alachua officials today iwaM
a "rosy" picture on hiring an
administrative aide for the board
but a poll by the Herald after
(he two hour conference revealed
that (he commission was split oa
establishing that Job.
However, the board asked Ala*
Administrative
Assistant
EUdABETHVILLE, The Congo ebua
(U P I)—United Nations sources re­ Howard Weston to supply U with
ported today that hundreds of an attorney general's ruling whieh
tribesmen were ilcelng to escape gives them the okay for hiring
a new wave of murder and torture an assistant.
The Herald poll revealed that
that has erupted in the Congo’a
District 5 Commissioner Jobs
Kaasl Province.
UN experta said that forcea of Fitxpatrlek favored the hiring of
South Kaaal "king" Albert Ka- an assistant; Ted WilUama "Ne,
lonjl were on the rampage agalnit unlesi we can eliminate some de­
Kanioka tribesmen, burning vil* partment head jobs to supplement
lagaa and killing rival tribal mem- his salary;" Vernon Dunn— "N e
decision as yet but have express­
hare..
On# unconfirmed report reach­ ed myself as favoring a deputy
ing here said ‘ 'thousands of wom­ clerk;" James P. Avery—“ Have­
en and children" bad been ehot n’t made up my mind yet;" J.C,
and burned In the course of vio­ Hutchison—"I have expressed my­
lence in the Janioka tribal area, self in public ad favoring an asbut there was no official confirma­ alitant."
Sidney Marlin, Alaebua com­
tion.
Ja Leopoldville, a UN spokes­ missioner who along with Weston
man said three Katanga gen­ explained Ibe duties of (he Job,
darmes were killed and two said that it would save (he county
wounded in the clash between In­ a.great deal of money "and you'll
dian UN troops and Katanga sol- have your finger on the pulse
tilers at Nlemba In Katanga of each community a: all limes."
Tha Alachua Administrative a**
Monday.
slstant supervise* sorting and pur­
The Katanga government said
chasing and ia solely responsible
that two of IU gendarmes were
to the commission.
killed and several more wounded,
"There is no overlapping of
two of them gravely, In Ibe clash.
duties," Wcsion said. He also la
th e UN spokesman said there
In charge of periodic equipment
were no UN casualties.
Inventory checks.
Gendarmerie offiers involved In
the Hash have been placed under
street, the UN spokesman said.
Indian troops wara reported to
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Tha
have peed mortars during the
Cabinet Trusts** of Uw. Internal
engagement.
Improvement
Fund
allocated
$250,000 Tuesday tor sanaUnatioa
of pavilions for showing livestock
and farm products at Florida
fairs.

New terror Wave
Sweeps Congo

Pavilions

Bryant Suspends
Hernando JP

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Her*
sands County Justie* of the
Peaoe Elbert H. Royal, convicted
of public drunkenness earlier ibis
■Math, was suspended Tuesday by
Gov. Farris Bryaat.
A bartender accused Royal of
vavfag three plitote around te his
plaee and making improper ad
vgnets to a waitress. Whan a
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - State deputy sheriff came to Uw scene,
Boyal ftod te Uw deputy's car.
BaUty erU p tem 1***chairman af
BaysL said Bryant, brought bis
Uw tu g March of Diawn ia Fin- office Into disrespect aod was
Igcampotont to earntens in kL

Po(ib Chairman

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cava where flash floods trapped
than Sunday.

Brando Wins Prize
BAN SEBASTIAN, Spala (U PI)
—Marlon Brando has won the Ban
Sebastian International Film Festlval prise for directing "OneEyed Jacks," a film in which ha
also aura.

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Board Changes
Mind On Park

Plans
McCOY AIR FORCE BASE
(U P I) — Plapes to move, lb*
347lh Bomb Squadrons B52s here
from Westover Air Force Ilssc,
Back to the commission, the
Mass,, have hern ordered "held
board plans the first budgn hear­
in abeyance."
ing Friday at 1:30 p. m. in Clerk
Arthur Beckwith's office.

State Program

JACKSONVILLE (U PI) A
luncheon address today by Gov.
Farris Bryant kicked of/ a new
state employment program which
Uw State Industrial Commission
calls "Opera .ion Spaca."

Income Jumps

The School Board waa to hav*
met this morning to give ill okay
to tha IMl-tt budget but officials
still ara trying to avert a mlllaga
bike and have been working 12
hours a day on ways to cut tha
budget. The board may meet late
today or in Uw mornlog.

•
• •
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Total
Income received by all Americans
The W. First ft!, project start*
lamped by SM billion in June,' July SO—thst’a the word from Uw
making t record annua) rate of State Rosd Department.
$411.7 billion, according to Com­
merce Secretary Luther H. Hodgea.

DirkBen Has Ulcer
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Senate
GOP Laadar Everett M. Dirkien
la suffering from a stomach ulcer.
Dirksen'a ailment was diagnosed
Tuesday after testa at Bethesda
Naval IleepUal. The Illinois sen­
ator. Is expected to remain in the
hospital the rest of this week.

Spots Affect Radio
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Global
radio communications bavo been
crippled for several days by unusually, saver# aun spots, u. S.
officiate predicted Tuesday fur­
ther disturbances in the next few
days if a report from Russia
conoenming a record • sited tolar
flare la true.

auch efforts muat be stopped and eliminated.
The resolution orders the xonlng director not to is­
sue building permits to any person, firm or corporation
i f careful investigation and determination by the toning
director indicates that the person mnkng application fo r
the permit appears to be doing so with the intent and
purpose o f violating portions o f the ph-.f law.
The resolution hita at persons violating platting by
meets and bounds.

compact cars for Uw engineer and
the mad superintendent.
The operating budget recom­
mended. by Bliti M $5m,00Q and
1130,000 for catb reserve end
contingencies.
In a.her business, m#’ commis­
Bliss painted out that almost sion agreed io air condition thd
all o f the increased funds will be courtroom sad-Jury room la the
utiliaed for road materiali,
courthouse sad la palat and place
lie requests five new pieces et
equipment at a cost of $30,000 in­
cluding two dump trucks, ooe
grader, one .spreader and two

Bora Sunday, it was disclosed to­
day.

District 2 County Commission­
er James Avery Tuesday called
Uw Big Tre# Park a ■"millstone
around the 'taxpayer*' neck" aad
once agate tried to pat (ho board
to pul tha facility up for public
bid.
Avery said that ho foil foal H what we put Info K."
was aa illegal expeadLure •!
1-* Commission asked Clark Ar
funds to taka ^noaey for the up- (hag Beckwith Jr. to eons* m
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The County Commission Tuesday afternoon tabled
action on a resolution to strengthen the county’s plat
lawa after commissioners and County Attorney Mack
Cleveland Jr., called the resolution "strong and potent
s t u f f ’ and wanted more time to study the matter.
The resolution cites the "obvious efforts on the part
o f certain persons, firm s'or corporations to circumvent
and ignore Seminole County’s pint law " and says that

Reds Accuse West
Of 'War Hysteria'

MOSCOW (U PI)
The Soviet,
pres* and radio aeeusotf the West
today of working up a "war
hysteria" over the Berlin and
Germany questions.
la aharp reaction to the West­
ern notes oa Berlin, Moscow radio
charged tha Western powers with
"aiding and abettlug Uw sinister
forces which seek to start another
war."
The radio warned agaimt “ ad­
venture*," saying Uw Inviet Un­
ion "baa all It ttaeds to defeod
peace and deal a crushing blow
to warmongers."

"with some figures" an whether
(ha board te toy*g money on
the facility-sad tabled action un­
til a later d a te .;,.
Avery also sahod County Attor­
ney Mark Cleveland Jr. to get
an Attorney Gaaeral'a ruling no
whether the nmmtr adPalala have
Uw right to advert:** their legal*
te a nawspaper published outside

County ’ Commissioners Tuesday
quickly changed their minds
about taking over a park from
developer J. Braiiey Odham afterTAunty Attorney Msek Cleve­
land Jr. pointed out that the
deed to the park had a reverter
clause included.
Odham, along with hi* alternew 8 . J. Davis, aiked the com­
mission to take over the facility
at Sunland Estates after Odham
laid he waa etoeing his office next
week.
Odham agreed to maintain the
park through this budge: year.
However, after Odhsm left,
Cleveland Said he looked over the
fine print and found that a re­
verter clause was Included in the
deed.
Diltrict 3 Commissioner Jama*
P. Avery quickly asked tha com­
mission le rescind its action on
the deed because Odham could
taka (he park back "if we failed
to maintain U."
However the board agreed to
supersede Us previous action un­
County Commission action ofi Tha commission ag
til Cleveland and Odham’a attor­
ney's could work out details for not including a plaque on ihe ' *5# plaques oa Uw
a new dead.
new Coubly Jail "border* on I [ j

County Engineer And Bridge Plaque

Dunn Raps Commissioi
On Plaque Resolution

66 Reported Dead
In DC6 Crash

stupidity" District « Coun.y Com- comrounoo to resell
missioner Vernon Dunn told the |0a eliminating a pi
for lack
of a se­
board Tuaiday as it rehashed the Jail but it
U died
diedfor
'
cond.
on again—off again plaque pro• road*
Mem. ‘
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Last week Uw board njrsed nut Wor*
| °on
“ tha'first
7 ? * bonded ware­
house in Sanford started this week
to place any plaques oa county |\0
ufo 1“ J *
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buildings and s.ructurea but tha at too
100 Holly
1101 ^• Avo.
,O. .*
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board was faced with two pro- ..
w
City Manager W. E. Know** .
Menu Tuesday.
*reports
2 , (hat eengineer*
‘ £ ln 2 ‘f Lafflav and
County Engineer Carlton Bliss Bush h/
£ ’*tart#d
Hava
started tl
teat borings
teldUsCom m Usionthat plaques lb,
Uw ^
Sewage Treats*
Treatment Float am
for tha Lake Howell Lane and Up- 1|d
,u Wft
and lh#
Uw *results
w oe very good.
sola Bridge arrived and tha board
, .
was obligated to pay for them.
Biles said that Uw plaques were U « , « t J t&gt;
estimated at $238 and Uw board
liC ia ia U
had to' choose oa whether to put
„ ,
Bridge
the plaquea oa Uw bridges ar
Classflad
Just threw Uw money away.
A
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remirs

BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - An
ArganUna Airline* DCf crashed
and bunwd today ia a fiald loo
miles south af her*. Provincial
police reported (bat U persona
aboard wen kilted.
The crash occurred al l a. m .
45 minute* after tha big, fourengine plane took off from bare
for Comodore Rivadavia, Patagon­
ian oil capital.
There waa so Immediate identi­
fication of the 00 passengers and
ala crewmen aboard. Several
American all aompaaie* ara ac­
tive ia Uw Patagonian legion.
Esaisa airport officials said tha
flight was scheduled fee Tuesday
CATB CANAVERAL U H ^ but wan delayed until today by Oov. Farris Bryant, n mig ^ l
tha 24-hoqr general strike naQad by twe a.her state officiate I n f
by Argcntiiw labor te a test of two legislators, wlU visa Capo

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thn gent a t thn county in which New London ia located.
They plan to question Benson themselvc* today.
Ferfeuson will have the Job o f handling the prose­
cution o f Benaon if'h e la telling the truth.. He said it it
•till g long way In the future, but I f Benaon Wenta to be
convicted he will heve to help.
"ThU boy could ba guilty a* *in, want to be punch­
ed, ami util! It will be real difficult to punish him,” Fer­
guson said. " I f we can make a connection with him loos­
ening the pipea and them causing the explosion . . . but
thare ia no physical evidanca le ft
" I don’t know how it ia going to connect up. Thera
has to be corroboration . . . and no far there ia only his
word."
Benaon waa arrested by Oklahoma City police for
questioning about a |3g robbery and ha blurted out a
story about being responsible fo r the explosion "to get
it o ff my cheat."

OKLAHOM A C ITY, Okie. (U P I )- A Texas official
•aid today William Eatel Benaon, 41, may have to con­
vict himself i f he wapta to ba punished aa possibly the
biggest mass murderer in American history.
Beaaoo, »n ex-convict with a record o f mental ill■see, claims to have sabotaged g u pipes end caused
the New Loolen, Tex., achooTexploslon March IS, 1937,
that killed 293 student* and teacher*.
He took a lie detector test Tuesday to prove he ws*
telling the truth. But he was so nervous physically and
ia such a mental state that the teat was inconclusive.
Police plan to give him another teat either today or
Thuraday when he calms down. Some officials believe hia
story. Others do not I f they feel he ia telling the truth,
he will be taken to Texas and tried fo r murder.
Texas Ranger JUn Ray, D iet A tty. William Fer­
guson and Rusk County, Tex., Sheriff Pete Gibson ar­
rived in Oklahoma City Tuesday night from Henderson,

[Tunis Police
Seek To Drive *
French Out

No Efforts 01 Atom Blast
^
(R_. (DPI)
J L . There
WASHINGTON
will be no ipeciai physic 1 exami­
nations thli year for the "mayor
ot ground aero" and fair other
Air Force men, who ilood un­
protected directly under n atom­
ic explosion four yean a o today.
The purpose of the tei^ on July
it, 1957, in Nevada was to prove
that the A|y Force's nu lear-tipped anti-aircraft min le, the
MB1 "Genie," could be used ef­
fectively at an altitude of 19,000
feet without injuring civilians on
the ground.

, TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI)-Tunlalan policeman, national guardsmen
and civilian voluntears today
blocked all roads leading to
France's big naval base at Bl­
ame in an effort lo drive out the
French.
Preildent Habib Bourguiba 'had
given France until today to agree
to leave *the bate, which the
French retained after granting
Tunisia Independence in 1954..
The French said they would not
negotiale under threats.
French troops erected barbed
wire barricades and set up ma­
WEDNESDAY
chine-gun posts around (he base.
Boy Scout Troop 2H. 110 W.
Tunisian! have been clamoring Commercial Ave., San&amp;rd, 7 p.m.
for the ouitar of the French ever
• • • I
sinca Tunisia won Independence,
North Orlando Fire Dept., Fira
but Bourguiba refrained from Hall, 7 p.m.
pressing the issue because he
• • •
t
hoped for a peaceful solution lo
Chuluota Youth Cli4&gt;, Commontha Algerian question.

“Super Right" Fine

No radiation could be detected
in Col. Sidney Bruec, the icnior
officer who wai designated "m iyor of ground nro” by the four
who atood with 'him. They wore
ordinary uniform! without dirk
glaiaca when the warbeid wai
find.
"1 gusas they’ve lost interest in
us," Bruce commented with e
smile when asked why no special
physical examinations were deem­
ed necessary this year.
Ha added that than naver was
any concern and naver the slight­
est evidence of injury or after­
effects.
Possible eye injury could have
resulted had tha men looked at
the atomic blast, but their iasirue.
(ions , were to assume e normal
civilian posture. They were look­
ing straight ahead.
Tha saidom-described test took
place above Yucca Flats, with
CapL Brie Hutchinson of Wabstar
City, Iowa, tha pilot and CapL
Cliff Barbee, of Wild Rice, N. D.,
the "weaponeer" aboard an FM
fighter plana. They relaased tbs
only live ••Game’* ever Bred.

U . Col. Drink Ball. Washington,
0. C.. llaj. Don Luttrecc or DaU
lai, Tax., Lt. CoL Norman Bodlnger, Mounment, Colo., and Lt.
Col. John Hughes, McKeespaL
Pa.

Location Changed
For Swim Classes
Intermediate and Adult Begin­
ners Swimming Classes, announc­
ed for Casselberry residents al
Lake Trout in baek of Lyman
High
•■•••• School,
----- . hava been resehm.
duled at the Lue-Rae Court WR
Lake Ellen ia Casselberry.
Paul Bates, Chief of the Cssselberry Volunteer Fire Dept,
which ia sponsoring tha laatructioa under auspices of tbo Amer­
ican Red Cross Water Safety
Committee, said tha change ia
location waa accessary because
work at Lake Trout had caused
the water to beeomo cloudy agq|g.
Classes, to bo held on M R
days, Wednesdays and Fridays,
opoood at t a. a . today tor the
la termediatea with tha
data M l lor M a. m.

Fed Hetvy Western Steer Beef

&gt; D m UAW said tha price tag
pis end an Ha demaads by Ford
was ' ‘utterly ridkutoas. Utterly
falsa sad aa attempt by (ba compaay to Uda Ha responsibilities . .
behind a
pboay toflatloaary

aaskssersn."
! Fard Tuesday estimated the uatoa's t i l l demaads would mesa a
M par eeat tocreaae la leher cost
« a extra H aa hour tor each
at IM jm hourly-rated workers.

Wee years, Ford animated.
; Matoeim peeiee, Itord vice
;preeidaat tor labor-reUtten*. said,

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HERMAN, tha night prowling cat, is boning up on hia law in anticipation
o f hia fira-trial hearing. Tha nalghboca claim that ha causes trouble with
thair cats, now Htrmaa has to stay Indoors under a temporary restraining
order, but hia owner haa a real live attorney on tha ease. However, Harman
would rather sank# first-hand a moans to boat tha night Ufa ban.

SHOU

Tbs committee made major progross aa the bill Tuesday, mostly
changes to the administration's
original request.
Drugs: A Johns Hopkins Uni­
versity professor told the Sensto
antitrust subcommittee that seme
drug companies use humans tostead at animals to test their
drugs because H Is cheaper. Dr.
Louie Lasagne urged passage of
a M l that would require the goverament to test drugs for thair
h ue- . looked toward a private curing power before they are
and quiet little birthday party marketed.
Tuesday when aha climbed aboard
a aiagle-eagtoe charter plane.
_
Waiting tor her to Southhamp­
ton, M, Y-, waa a cake baked by
her seek and the wrapped pres­
ents, as well na daughter Maria
Luisa. It waa Maria Luisa Duke's
seventh birthday.
WASHINGTON (U PI) - White
But Mrs. Dube, M-yasr-oM wile
at tha State Department's chief of Hearn Press Secretary Pierre
Ml protocol and descendant at
Sallagtr has denied a congress­
lab eriatracrasy, never arrived man's claim that BaUager'a aa tor tha party that would have been
yaar-old dauabtar got a free ride
to Enrage na an Air Force plane.
Step. K. E. Gross, X-Iewa, told
weed tor the peat I I years at ID
W, Church to- He wee bent July ether aeciaUy prominent women the House Tuesday that Air Fort#
aid thair pitot, to the Dory crash Secretary Eugene guckert had
M. IMP to Eaton. Otoe.
t o r it o w ‘ are 8 ve ahlldrea. of the Baatbaraft Bantam. Tha mid |q reepoese to as Inquiry that
Mine ' Marqueme CotUngbam of plaaa was only t.soo foot from Reliefer, and hia daughter Rqi*
Loagwoedi rred Oottlatoim at the oad e f e runway it waa try­ anno, flaw to Europe June M on
F t Lauderdale) Mrs. Jeba Me- ing to roach after eocountering a "spare available basis" along
a n li.i-^
ei_____ aaSMit'•
Bikaner, Mrs. Norman Willie and trouble during take-off whan it with four other non-official riders.
Mrs. U Roy Uhrig, all of Miami*- crashed in a aids yard af a bane.
Gross said Salinger’s daughter,
burg, Dhtej twe graadahlldrea;
Alee kilted were Mrs. Arthur O. "has •• connection with the govtour pmat grandchlidrea and aos Aitaehui, a , wife af the chairman erament and there is ae reason
brother and twe sisters to Ohio. of tha heard at General American why any American should sot
Funeral services will be IteM Investors Co.| Mrs. Stanley W. make similar application."
at l p- m. Thursday from Brissoa Metcalf, 17. wham toutond ia
Salinger told reporters, how­
af tha
g m ever, that ha wrote a check to the
Funaral Hotne with Rev. Ruth rh.i—
E. Great af Laniwoed officiating. Ce„ Auburn, N. Y., gad tha pilot, Air Force covering his daughter's
Tha body will be'sent to Eaton Paul Du Buka, M, fathur of two fare aa tha day he returned. July
far I p. m. Sunday services and who had been living la East I. He said he did not recall the
burial. .
amount of the check.

Press Secretary
Denies Claim

Lai

Span-

moot haa voluntary agreements
with the private slrllaea under
which, n large number of plaaa*
could be chartered Immediately
on n declaration at emcrpeacy
by the detente secretary.
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A presidential dadarattea alas
weald fail to provide authority
la beep mee to service beread
|ha egpiratieu of their eallMmeat,
drmt ar reserve obligation terms.
Only a eaagrassteaal declara­
tion eaa require aenrtoo "tor the
ttof i Uiu " la the etas af aaHwaai,

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Jaog a fte r the event, tt’ became I
ier Khrushchev dusted over Coni
resolution when he m et form er V:

lo their enccatral homelande, there
ia emphatle proteat.
"Look at the Jcwieh people,'*
aaya Herr Hoffman. "The fow l
worn wanderera an the feet el
the earth for MOO years,' Yat
their deelre to'return te Paieetlne
never faltered, end they finally
succeeded."
"Look at the Poke,” says Herr
Otto. ‘ "Poland has been oppress­
ed by Russia for wo years. They
are under Communlet domination
now, but the deaim to bo free ia
strong in them.”
The position of the Communist
Polish government, of course, is
that the former eastern Germin
lands now hove been completely
integrated into Poland and given
to Poles who were forced to move
from what used to be eastern Po­
land by the Russians. Any at­
tempt to reverse these forced ml-,
Stations would only eaura new
catastrophes end dislocations.
But the German expellee try to
influence the Poles to seek re­
storation of their old borders.

It u lOted reminders o f HU coonover th e nations o f Enntnm
tunala ones agreed w ith tha W est

in Khruahchev Katas
wa do not raaorln, tha ataood anmemory Jog.
&gt;• allowed to fade,
bn placed on the
and Wnranw’a physical heart destroyed In a final
o f N a il fury almost under RuaaUtn tuns.

They aeek support for thli in Bri*
tala and ta France, too, but with
no a n hick than they have en­
countered in America.
Nobody in government wants to
see them beeauee they have no of­
ficial, diplomatic etandInf. The
tee Oermaa viaitora ia Washingtan have had to content themeel.
vea with aming people like re­
tired Admiral Arthur W. Rad­
ford, former Secretary of State
Data Aeheaoa end a few conThe enelleei have no underground orgeniaetiee of their owa
te aid refugees aeekiag to enter
Weot Germany. Bat they still
itroam acroaa the border, S0,000
a month or more. There ia no
free radio urging tha Germane left
behind the iron curtain to revolt.
Food peckages art cent ia wbca
there a n shortages.
They have no military organi­
sation of their ewa and they do
net advocate reiteration of their
homelande by wer-with aoraebody else doing the fighting.

Fay Mania’s

Your Pocketbook
^J4to:Dsto L., age| te,

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admitted, "1 d e u V teti
Ight about U ie.
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and even oaths, Just reverse tha
situation.
How would you woman feel fe­
wer* a maa who likewise began
adapting fetBlaiae traits?
R O M , Italy — What is Rome’s
Suppose be wan Upstick? o r greatest eight?
took cut a powder puff at the
Some would vote for the Coli­
seum by araoullght, others the
Peatbeau, and still ethers tha
Farms, or the view from atop
fingernails grew long, Uko bird Janlcslum HU1 at sun-down.
I have asy own favorite Roman
sight, and yog want find i t rmoteak, meanwhile oquoaUag la high
posted toast if a mourn stinted
•cross the OoprT •&gt; Buppeet ha- minced along aa
high feels and insisted oa sfik or
ayloa stockings*
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M ac Dill Closing
M ay Re Delayed
TAMPA &lt;UH&gt;-Aa administra­
aadVtttecta the feml- tion detltiaa afegt tha B « f i i
iltwUoa might .delay atoetag of
Ibg ."pansy” .
MaeDiU Air Force Bara, . Rap.
WiOiam'C. Cramer (l- F U .) said
Monday.
Cramsr gold If the admlatotraCon detidee R needs a term of
BtT.medium fet femfera, autii as
era now baaed at MsaDtll, la
dc-tophtislng bolster Its strength te inure free

ACHMce
IMMTMtl

The raeeutip opened howling al­
ley at i l l Vials Mnighorita where,
frees spaaing time at 10 In the
morning, until timing time at midnight,.Romans o f both raxes, ail
agon, atera aad pealtima have a
slem-heag pe at the now sport.
I any "new" sport feeiusi bowll e t fee only recently cesae te
Europe, Bowling aa we knew it,
that to. England t e l had town
bowling for eeatariee, aad Italy’s
boose ball was popular in Nora’S

•nd nothing like our tenpins.
The gome has caught on. Mere
than that — far than ia etaadUg
room eely at tha alleys, and tha
thunder e f tha
plaa tolls
without let-up.
The Romans have taken ta bowl­
ing, with all the enthusiasm they
give ta new er, onto driving, sad
flirting, which means a vast and
passionate amount. They bawl as
if their very livra depended oa
knocking tbs pine into the nest
world. Few bother ta keep score
and, la their oegerneae to feep the
belle rolling, whole families often
bowl at the same time.
Lash alght I est enthralled as
a family a f five — papa, mama,
and three geungsters—fired away
on one alley simultaneously, On
those eeoaafeae when all five holla
suld atay in tha alley, and all
• pine would tumble, mama and
papa aad tha hide would hug, kies,
yell, lengvetulate sac another, and
then quickly fire another selva.
When they missed, they weald
wall, moan, shake their beads and
berate themselves for their inac­
curacy.
Being new to the game, end too
Impatient to take instruction, tha

Italians have created a new atyle
of bowling. Better, they have
created hundreds o f ifew stylos.
The favoredetyie calls fee no run­
up, but a stock-atm delivery of
the hall aa far down the alley aa
possible. I t la n bit like indoor
sbot-putting,, with the ball land­
ing with n crashing bang and
bouncing forward toward tbe pint.
Many use both handa ia order te
give the ball a longer flight In
the air.
There Is no set bawling costume
as y e t The Italians haven't got­
ten around to that. They bawl ia
everything from evening clothes
to
coverall*,
Ughter-than-skin
slacks to billowing house drasaea.
Many munch plain and drink
wise aa they send the holla hur­
tling down tfe alley. Thera la a
great deal of. argument, when
•cocos are kept, and tampon flare.
When the kail ie packed, with
•very alley thunliving , Boras hoe

films wore aad f wrote Errol that
I wne glad I bad been la every
scene Of them.
“ A t the time they w on made,
the later ones, Erral knew I was
champing at the bH for more’im­
portant rales. He knew I wne tmpatient and unhappy. A couple of
rears ago I had aa unhappy tapeifeafc te Hollywood. A fell man
klraed rao on the bask « f the rack
at a patty aad 1 whirled sranad in

riago—he's new Id—aha seme te
Parle to make her homo, aad te be­
come a mother again—new threeyear old Giteie.
Wall, H waa life tha Cfefl War.
Thon wua aa hamsilieto doth, She
laughed, "between my way aad
the French war of doing thtega. I
fought with every doe from tradespeople to 01ty HalL I wne either
hysterical with laughter er tears.

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million people remalniai in East
Germany to make a separate
•tala, there are sow U million
Bast Germans in West Germany,
dedtofcttd to ramification o f'a ll
Germans In a tingle antl-Communiat Ballon.
The expellees — these termor
la st Osraaaa have sow found
Jake la prosperous booming Watt
Germany. They have made saw
femes. They ora telly accepted
•ad Integrated as sitiMse of the
Oermaa Fadoral Republic. But
whoa It la aufgoated that the ex­
And no louder one.
pellees ere getting older aad that
Be aura to ace the alley when tfeir children will.grow up with­
you come. YoaV never forget it. out the burning deaira te go back
And you’ll see bowling at Ha bast,
wildest and Uveltost

era have ana. Getting thnt wee n
triumph ter me. I wen the* fettle
hp pvnctienUy doing all.thq work
thet Utter.”
, OUvin’e war with the Frrash, myself. But one thing I*vo tanned
which turned her Into an author•as, started tin yeere ago when
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Youngster Celebrates First
Member* of the VAH-1 Enlisted
Men'* Wive* Club made plan* lor
• party thla Friday from 7 to U
p.m'. at the Naval Air Station
Ballroom, when the group met for
the regular builneaa session.
Their hutband* will be apeelal
fcueiti lor the evening. A com­
mittee waa appointed to be in
charge of arrangemenU. They
were Mra. J. A. Whipple, Mr*. C.
D. Mot* and Mr*. W. J. Dulek.
Temporary officer*, elected at
a recent meeting were Mra. S. P.
Burgeta, president; Mra. Virginia
Caslner, treasurer and Mra. fa t
Mueller, secretary.
Member* of the committee end
home of the officers met this week
at the borne of Mrs. Burgess for
coffee and to discuss final party
plant. It will be in the form of a
golng-away for their husbands be­
fore they leave the first of August
for a Mediterranean cruise.

Joint Meeting

Wives O f V A H -1 3

TH E VAH-1 E N LIS TE D M EN’S W IV E S nre planning a party fo r thin F ri­
day from 7 to 12 p. m. at the Naval A ir Station. Their husbands will be
guests o f the group for th* evening. L eft to right at e Mrs. S. P. Burgess,
club president and the committee in charge o f a r r a n g e m e n t . C . D.
Moss, Mrs. J. A . Whipple and Mrs. W. J. Dulek.
(Herald Photo)

The VAH-13 Enlisted Men's
Wives Club will meet Friday at
10 a.m. at Uw Acey Ducey Club at
tha Naval Air Station. They will
praaeot two speakers during the
Brogram.
• A repreaentativa of VAH-13 will
giro n talk on tha pending move
to Whlbey Island, Wash., Chief R.
J. Da Young will also give a talk
on ‘ ‘tha benefits of the Navy."
A fro* nursery will bo provided
in tha Sunday School room and
wives of all enlisted personnel of
VAH-1S are invited to attend.

Western Vacation'

N ew T y p e Club

MRS. REX XIN G , newly elected president o f the CPO Wives Club, rn«
ceivea the gnvel from Mrs. A lex Squires, retiring president. Other offienrn
from le ft are, Mrs. William G. Sowell, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Simas,
secretary and Mra. Ira Jarrell, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

New loaders will bo obooaa and
all eligibl* wivea are urged to
attend. For further information,
The Sea Shell Bcataurant was
wall Mra. Beaulieu.
too scene of the instaliatioa lunch­
eon held by tha CPO Wives Club.
Mrs. Alex Squires, retiring president, thanked lb* club, for their
cooperation during her term at
office and relinquished the gavol
to th* new president, Mrs. Rax
Xing.
Mrs. King introduced the atw

Enlisted Wives

O f V A H -9 P lan

M eeting Thursday

icers
officers who will serve with her
and Mrs. Phillip W. Simpson pre­
sented Mrs. Squires with an cm
graved silver breed tray from the
club. Sba also presented engraved
silver candy bowls to retiring of­
ficers. Mrs. King, vice president;
Mrs. G. Diets, aecretary, and Mra.
A. E. Kelly, treasurer.
Those installed to serve with
Mrs. King were Mr*. William G.

lowed, vice president; Mrs. Ralph
/simai, secretary; and Mrs.' Ira
Jarrell, treasurer.
A blue and gold color theme
waa carried out in table decora­
tions and gift wrappings and a
floral arrangement adorned the
main table. The door prise was
won by Mr*. Jofm DiM*ico!a.
Twenty-six members were present
for the event.

(psAAomdA President Elected
Bv Officers' Wive

Mr. and Mr*, shonroed Edward
Barbour Jr., m West lMh St, an­
nounce toe birth of a • to. 14 os.
ooa, July U at Soahsoto Memorial

woo was i n i — f o
oraaga tad gift of ho-

•e host*sacs, r y eenr-

In Sanford

P A T R IC IA B A R L E Y

After Enjoying

T o Organize

,New Arrivals

and Mrs. Joe B. Barley, celebrated her first birthday with a group
Iof young playmates and neighbors
at her home last wrek.
Her birthday was July I, but
her father was in the hospital at
that time and the could not have
a party.
Mrs. Barley invited the children
and some of the mothers for a
•unch of hot dogs, potato chip*,
nlad, Ice cream and cake. 11m
. oung guests helped Patricia open
her gifts and a play tima was en.
joy ed by « 1L
Attending were Stevie and
Kathy Lane, Barbara, Diane, Maurina, Kevin and Andy Drummond,
Jody and Dcbhie Brod, La don and
Darren Lambert. Madeline, Lon*
nlc Jr., Edward and Danny
Troveaux and Stevie Leiperance.
Mothers present were Mra..
Betty Drummond, Mr*. Bob Ltspcrance, Mrs. Joe Brod, .Mrs. Joan
Lambert, Mr*. Shirley Hoover*
and Mrs. Lillian Provaaux.

Bath circle* of the Lake Mary
UPW met for the monthly ses­
sion* at the spacious home of Mrs.
Robert Bugenstrln.
The meeting was opened with
the eighth Psalm, a paragraph
from Concern and one of Peter
Marshall’s prayers, emphasising
the love of Chriit,
Following a short business ses­
sion, Mrs. James M. Thompson
presented the lesson from the 13th
and 14th chapters of St. Joan's
Gospel. Mrs. Jean Brooklyn led
the group in singing "Dear Lord
and rather of Mankind.”
'j
Refreshments of ambrosia and
cold grape juice were served by
the hostess during the social hour.
Others present were Mrs. Virginia
Anderson, Mrs. Richard Beebe,
Mrs. Ola Cochran.
Mrs. May Shipman, Mrs. Mabel
Browne, Mrs. R. M. Linden, Mrs.
Frank Evans, Mrs. Marian Lee,
Mrs. Evelyn Rice, Mrs. Kay,
Sassman, Mrs, A. E. Crocker,
Mrs. Ruby Sjoblum, Mrs. Joe
Smathrrs, Mrs. Helen Forshay
and Mrs. A. E. Freese.

Oviedoans Return

•V A H -7 Wives Plan

All wivts of VAH-7 enlisted
personnel art requested to attend
n meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
^■1
ot m
i, v
ip /mih ovsm
-.at inc
the nomc
home of
Mrs.
Clayton
Beau-*
•lieu , m i West Second Street
They plan to organise a new
typo of club for th* group nnd in
addition to tho business and social
lctirittoa It to hoped a bowling
team can be formed by tho mom-

I Patricia Barley, daughter at Mfc

In Lake Mary

Program Planned
^Friday B y Enlisted

'

Mrs. Pearl Pruden of Mihml to
visiting har ana nnd hia family,
Lt. and Mrs. Neil S. Pruden, en
South Elm A y*, fir*. Pruden haa
recently returned from San Diego,
Calif., where she visited with
other relatives.
•
Miss Martha -Jane Lillicott of
Cross City is the houseguest of
Mr. and Mrs. William StringUdd
and daughter, Cynthia, this week.
Cynthia plans to accompany Miss
Lillicott homo this wookand for a
ton day stay.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brown
and sons Jimmy and Danny Joe
left Tuesday for a thro* week va­
cation. Iboy will visit Mrs.
Brawn’s mother, Mrs. Haas! Free­
land. at Bona Bun, W. V a„ end
other relatives to Wisconsin.

VAH-1 was hostess to the Offi­
cers' Wives Club at a thing* of
board coffee, Thursday, In the
NAS Ballroom. Mrs. G. 0. Zim­
merman waa elected president
and will hold office tor toe next
six months with the new executive
board.
Prograjn for tbs event Included
a resume of the club's activities
during the last six months. With
Mrs. John Shattuck Sa president,
too OWC kaa continued living aid
to tko Seminole Assn, for retarded
children hy paying monthly milk
bOto and supplying cookies.
An ato conditioner was donated
to th* school with funds received
from the thrift shop at Use base. A
successful charity drive yielded
flSto far Navy relief.
Tha.club also launched a scries
of educational programs'. Mrs.
Shattuck introduced Mrs. Ruth
Tuliey, wife of the commander of
Heavy Attack Wing 1 and toe
new board.
Representing the various groups
are Betty Jones. VAH-13; Benaa
Koskey, VAH-1; lit Mas DeMeat,
VAH-1; June James, VAH4;
Buddy Weils, VAH-T; Anno Moymlhan, VAH-t; Lon Bluaden, VAHII; Betty Sheets, Staff, and Carol*
Fin*, too Sts lion Wive*.
Mr*. Marry Bryaat presented
Mra. Sha)tuck with as jragravsd

waa overlaid with •

HUP 1URE FAStfl

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silver dish from the club in ap­
preciation of har leadership and
Interest.
Hostesses for toe event were
Mlml Schoonover and Glendyn
Smith. They were assisted by Dot
Stolte, June James, Charlene Gra­
ham, Fran Morgan, Betty Repp
and Rena Farmer.

Some Oviedoans have finally
wandered borne. Mrs. Ruth Baron
Cook left five weeks ago, stopped
in Atlanta to pick up her alater-lnlaw, Mrs. Myra Lipscomb, and
headed west.
They visited historic sights at
Phoenix, Arts., in Mexico, and
sight* around Pine, Aria., includ­
ing the Natural Bridge. At Pine
they were the guests of Mrs.
Cook’s daughter, Mrs. Ray Ricks,
formerly of Sanford, and her fam­
ily.
En route home they took in the
drand Canyon and many other in­
teresting lights between Arisons
and Atlanta. Before returning
home on Wednesday of this week,
Mrs. Cook visited relatives aod
friends In North Georgia and At­
lanta.
On toe same day hit wife left
for hor tour with her sister-in-law,
Rev. J. Max Cook look a plane
out of Orlando for a trip west also.
Ha wont to San Hooiton, Texas,
where he visited hit Son, Lt. Col.
Max Cook and family, later going
to Ft. Dodge, Iowa, and viiited
hia daughter, Mrs. Mary Hueter
and family.
He, too, returned to Atlanta
where be visited ralatives at Mar­
ietta, G i„ before returning home
thla week.

Church

Billhimer-Earle
Wedding Planned
Final arrangemeota have been Sha is active In various tdu
announced for the wedding of tional organisations such ai
Elisabeth Billhimer and Herbert CTA, SCEA, FEA and NEA.
J. Earle. The coremony will take
Mr. harl* is the son of Mr. i
place at 4:30 p.m. at tha First Mr*. Harry L. Earls of Dearb
Methodist Church In Ssnford on and Graaa Lake, Mich. Ha i
July St.
born hi Genoa, Ohio, but the ft
Hie bride's only attendant will ity later moved to Tbledo.
be Mrs. Enghan Kelley of Sanford graduated from Waite High Set
and the best man will he the and tho University of Tol
groom's brother, R. Glenn Earle, whore ho received a BSME
of Dearborn, Mleb.
groo.
The bride U tho daughter of
Me M employed hy Burrou
Mr. and Mrs. fr. 8 . Billhimer and Coap. at Philadelphia. Pa., n
is a graduate of Seminole High Field Engineer attached to
School and tho University of Plor- Sanford Naval Air Station. Hs
ids whfre aha received a BE do- n member of the Theta CM p
gree In Education. She has taught teraUg, th* Sanford Civltan Cl
in Santord Grammar School, En- tha Masonic Lodge in Toledo, i
glewood Elementary School io the Moslem Temple to Detroit
Aialoa Park, and is on tho faculty
AS friend* of the couple
of Longwood Elementary School. I Invited to attend the ceremony.

Collections should be grouped
and not scattered. Th* display is
more attractive and gives objects
more importance.

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Thursday Night
Members of tha Ladle* A il tociety of th* Lutheran Cl— ih ML.
the Redeemer wM meat Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. at tho chareh, for ton'
regular monthly bnsinaao nnd pangram session.
Hi* program wto toeluda toeeussiona from th* quarterly nuga*
sin* published by ton Lulhar—
Women's Missionary tongue, Wtto
Mas. Bay Bradln to charge.

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Starts Thursday, July 20th

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Lutheran Women

SPORT SHOE
CLEARANCE

C ale n d ar
WEDNESDAY
Tha CYF-CHI RHO Fellowship
of tho First Chrlitian Church will
meet at the church at 7 p.m. and
io In a group on a skating party.

Mra. C. M. Ryerson has ratlined to her home In Collingswood,,
N. J.,'after a visit with her two
sisters In Sanford, Mrs. George
Maffett and Mrs. C. W. Hamtl.
During har stay hero, several
friend* entertained In her honor
with parties, dinners, picnics and
beach parties. Among the larger
events was a dinner party given
by Mrs. Allen Maffett and Mra.
Hugo Pitat at Plymouth.
Mrs. Hamll accompanied Mrs.'1
Ryerson boms for a two weak
visit. .

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(The Seminole Swim A m .
(clEna were la their bait form
of the aeiwa Monday a i they
■hewed well la the Daytona leach
Swim Meet
Tern Ownby wee a flrtt place
ia the 400 yard free atyle for 1510 year eld beya aad Saady Hlcbarda waa flrat ia the tee yard free
atyle far 11*14 year eld glrli.
Other heat ahewiaga were made
la the 1,100 yard free atyle fer
is-14 year beya la which Glynn
Datiee placed aeeead aad the tee
yard dree atyle far U -lf year gltla
la which Nancy Johnson flalahed
aeeead. She alao placed aeeoad la
the toe yard haekatreha.
Other plaeea Included;
15*14 year eld glrla: tee yard
free atyle. Gayle Woodward, fifth;
100 yard butterfly. Gayle Wood*
ward, fifth; toe yard backatroke,
Jean Wilson, fourth; MO yard la*
dividual ,medley. Gayle Wood*
ward, alith.
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15-10 year old beya: 400 yard
free atyle, Glyaa Davies, third;
soo yard breaststroke, Tern Own*
by, third; SOO yard Individual med­
ley, Tam Owaby, fourth; Richard
Mayer, alith; SOO yard breaatatroka, BQly Stepbeaa, alith; 100
yard backatrehe, Billy Stephens,
fourth; 100 yard free atyle, Rich­
ard Mayer, alith; 100 yard butter­
fly, Richard Mayer, alith.
15*14 year old glrla: SOO yard
free atyle, Naaey Johnaoa, fourth,
Saady Richarda, alith; 100 yard
braaitatreko, Stephaay Weatgate,
third; Saady Richarda, alith.
IMS year eld flrla: 50 yard
free atyle, Maureen Scott, alith.
11*15 year eld beya: 50 yard tree
atyle, Ores Gaaaa, third. Baiter

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Ms 84th andfSth homnre to load the Now York Yankees bade
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— S tjS S y 'o perfomuace paled doagolds that of Whits,
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m ea t their leeal dlvlaiee an
Billy Klggiaa, e; Edward Fits*
gareld, lb; Jehu Jenaen, ah;
Jatk Caota, aa; Earl Riaefc, lb;
Dainy McFarland, If; Jerry
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ra n ip e ,» ; ReiobMHwr. prOent
Orlffla, p; Bobby PeUard p;
■Uly Kuykendall iuflald; Saha
Bowei, util,; Chock Seed, out*

OB S-T triumph la 10 iaahgt, the
Ghieege White Bos beat the Kanaae Olty Athletics, 44, tha Beetan Rad Sob downed the Cleve­
land Indlone, M , aad the Loe An•else Angela took ever eighth

Jim OoBtOob Med heme run ia
Mo MM tonlhg ett MU Flasher
Bottled melton between tha Orialoe aad Tigers after Baltimore
had railed S-l ek one point. The
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Cmrpim Good Bet
To Make Majors

Beoui pitcher Tom Ltder el
Tampa, makles Wa flrat Florida
SUte League atart Tuesday night,
mada it a good one with *a M
ahutout ef 81 Petersburg that iaehaded-4S eRlhenti . &lt;
The ala fn t,,flve took clacu­
naU Beda ycefpoct, captain ef
the Maehettae College baohethall
teem laat winter, deled out only
three hUa aa tha Tarpeoa pulled
te within aevei pereestage pelata
of aecend-plaee Loeiburg.
It wot tha ealy game played ia
the league Tuesday night. Rata
washed out Leesburg's fame at
Falatka aad Sarasota's scheduled
doubleheader with Dayteea Roach
ead Orlando.
Tonight's achedule Uchides
Daytona leach aad at. Petari-

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STUTTGART, Germeny (U P I )Ceeth Jim UUett premlfed that
the Diked suite mes'o track aad
field team "win da better" today
^ 0 lenrlndlea events ef ■
two-day meet with surprisingly
strong. Wait Germany.
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D E AR A B B Y : My husband is an elec­
trician, and every day he comes homo and
tells me how another Indy made a puns at
him. Ho «nys they all have a different ap­
proach, but the idea is the name. My hus­
band is happy at home so I have never lost
nny sleep because ho goon into different
homes every day and could run into some
floozy who is looking for n cheap thrill.
But what if aome day my husband gets too
weak tb resist temptation? 1 keep asking
myself how long can a man stay true when
he has this kind o f thing thrown at him
constantly ?
W ORRIED

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D E A R W ORRIED: Don’t blow your
fuses y e ti Just keep him huppy at home
and be grateful that he can joke about the
women who try to tempt him. A good elec­
trician not only knows how to short a live
wtre, but he knows watt’s w att!
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D E AR AB B Y: la there anything
wrong with kissing your fiance goodnight
outside in front o f your house? My father
thinks it is awful if the neighbors should
see us. I don’t see anything wrong with it.
The neighbors probably did tno same
thing when they woro keeping compnny.
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wo disagree violently. Our 4-year-old son
will not go to' sleep without his doll. I t ’s
one o f those cuddly, stuffed dolls that
looks like a sleeping bnby. He has slept
with this doll since he was two, and now
we can’t get it away from him. My hus­
band says the boy is too old for such
nonsense and we just ought to take the
doll away from him. I think we should let
him sleep with it as long as he wsnta to.
Can you help us?
NEEDS ADVICE
D E A R NEED S: Let the boy sleep with
his cuddly companion as long an he feels
the need fo r it. I f you don’t mnke an Is­
sue o f it, he will probably outgrow the doll
before too long.
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C O N F ID E N T IA L TO “ HURT AN D
SPEECHLESS” : Tell her that giving
birth to a child does not make a woman
n “ mother" in tho truest sense of the word.
But taking a motherless child into one’s
home (and heart) and electing to raise
that child with pntience, love and under­
standing spells out the real meaning o f
motherhood. &lt;
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W hat’s bothering you? For a personal
reply, w rite,to Abby, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
For Abby’a boklet, "H ow To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 60 cents to Abby,
Box 8305, Beverly Hills, Calif,

Television

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H IS LIFE
IS A PEB P ETU A L
t V A C A T IO N

Nowadays It seems that every
community or organisation that
wants to do something for older
people decides to sponsor a club
for “ senior cilitens.''
It aeema to me that some per­
sona who sponsor such clubs
don’t really understand the V*enlor cltltena" they are trying to
help.
In the first place, why should
any older person be Intrigued by
the offer of membership In a club
made up of a group who have no
more In common than that they
have lived about the same num­
ber of years? Why should a man
or woman of 70 be more Interest-

ed In Jolnlns an organization be­
ing formed juit to get a group
of 70-year-oldi together than a
man or woman of 40 would be In­
terested In Joining a club for that
age group?
Older men and women are Juit
ai varied in their personalities
and lntereata as any other age
group—ao why expect them to be
congenial just because they have
celebrated the same number of
birthdays? .
In the second place, older peo­
ple don't really want to be set
apart In clubs organised just to
keep them happy and content.
Older people want to be a part
of the world they live In, sharing

their lntereata, enthusiasms and
concerns with people of all ages.
If we were half as much con­
cerned with the lonollness of our
older citizens as we pretend to
be, we wouldn't bo forming senior
citizens clubs to set them apart.
We would offer them special
Invitations to join the organisa­
tions In which we, ourselves, are
Interested members. And we
would give them a chance to work
In such groups, to speak their
minds and have their say. -We
would offer them our companion­
ship, friendship and fellowship—
.not Just membership In a club
that sets, there apart from all
other age groups,

By Oswald Jacoby
What la the beat way to bid
a sure minor suit grand slam
hand when you are vulnerable
and your opponents not?
One way Is to start at seven
and hope that you will be al­
lowed to play it. Yon can hope,
but you probably will find your­
self defending against a major
suit.

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site no rehearsals, watch screen­
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York and Hollywood:
Hong Kong. — “ The Jumping
Dragon." (Repeat) One of those
lntrlgue-oo-a-plane dramas that
starts off alowly, but la OK once
since it “ gets off the ground."
Our hero is flying to a routine
assignment when bo becomes in­
volved la a smuggling plot and a
bit of romance sritb an attractive
stewardess. Tatoe Elg and Je­
rome “ foreign Intrigue" Thor are
helpful In supporting roles and
there’s a chilling finale at 30,000
feet, 7:lo p. m. ABC.
Danger Man. "Tbe Sanctuary."
Once again, a charming charac­
terization lifts aa otherwise rou­
tine nsplonsge alary out of It*
sllcky oiled tracks. In this one,
It’s the wife of tha villain, (Wendy
Wllllsms, a weslthy, aophlstlcated,
gracious young woman, who inadvertently supplies our Imper­
sonation-bent boro with n few
revealing and hospitable dues
about her “ bird watching" hus­
band. 1:10 p. m. CBS.
Ozsle and Harriot. — "lick 's
Broken Arm." (Rapaat) Ostia and
Harriett stay in tbe background
while the boys taka avar. and
tbtlr understated dialogue is the
beat part of tha show. Tha plot
Uself is an lnccnsna ana about
Blck pretending |# have a bro­
ken arm becausa tha girls arc so
sympstbstic. I:SS p. m. ABC.

Olga Hilliard of New York
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bar bridge game in New York in
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the early 30s.
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roi
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VI
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redouble, the was sstlsfled
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19. Situations Waattd
30. Babysitters
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21. Beauty Salons
(' ; i U a « M f* F it • « P M. 4a&gt; bo
22. Build • Paint • Repair
t o * t o a v t o L Mm
Sat teas.
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
28. Radio a Tela vision
27. Special Services
28. Lauadry Service
29. Autoaiobile Servlet
80. Machinery • Tools
81. Poultry • Pets • Livestock
22. Flowers • Trees • Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
88. Boats • Motors
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
88, Trailers • Cabanas

Phone

FA 2-2611

Logoi Notict

hte wife,
Deraalaate

i® i t

LADY wants ride lo Orlando:
working hours 8:00 lo 8:00. Ph.
FA 24114.

jasoso

j.

W b S &amp; w P iS Y ,

isr aa

estate

o r n o r n.

la

nouoiiE,

Deceased.
w o rs e s t o o w e d ir o n s
All eredlters ef the Kelate ef
Hey IL La Mouche, dereeeed, ere
hereby notified end required to file
any eUlme or demands which they
mny have nanlnet said estate la
the oftloe' of the county Judge of

the niece e f reeTdence end poet
office addreee e f the clnlmaal and
must he swam t* by the claim­
ant, till agent, or hla attorney, er
It* will' become void aecerdlng u

ft .week fo r -fear eeaeeo*]u i In the TMR BAN-

* ' Jeeeph If. Murosko
F. O. Box 111
Fora Park. Florida
As Administrator ef said
aetata

Fublleh July IS, IS A Aug. «, I.

3 - BEDROOM house, kllehea
equipped, 206 Grapevllle Avenue.
Phone FA 2-3138.
FURNISHED
or
unfurnished
bouse, built-in kitchen, 8 bed­
rooms, 2 baths, elote-ln, gar­
age. 90S W. French, Orange
City, Fla.

3-LARGE room apt., furnlahtd,
So. Sanford, 1 block past Air
Base road, turn right 6th'home
off Sanford Av«. Rt. 2, Box 372,
Phillip Endcrs.

vhat would make this perfect? H ths whole
bench were air-conditioned!"

CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
apartment, tile bath, Mt Pal­
metto. r A 8-1174 alter g p.m.

A ROOM furnished apt., $M i
month, close is, 111 E. gth St.,
call FA 2-4263 or FA 1-3786.
S BEDROOM house. Call Mr. Ro­
I ROOM furnished apartment, wa­ FURN. apt. 2300 MetlonvlUe,
tas. FA 2-2002 or PA 2-2331.
ter and lights furnished, screened front porch A garage. Ph, FURNISHED 8 room garaga
MALE school teacher wishes ti
apartment. Call FA 2-4838.
FA 2-1744.
share home with desirable per­
EXTRA GOOD pasture for jows
son. Ph. KA 2-1942 a. m.
or horses. FA 2-6600.
FA 2-0664 p. m.

Ada

Legal Notice

co urt,

• hmimolr c o u r r r , r u a i n i ,

■BEDROOM ■ furnished
apart­
ment, clean, downstairs, cera­
mic tile bath, M l Palmetto. Ph.
FA 2-1374 after 6:00 p. m.

VN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartments, 404 E.
14lb St. Phone FA 2-4282.

Legal Notice
J im n

SUN D E L MOTEL

2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped, $73 mon.h, FA 2-2901.

Want

T0i

o i .e n n

K. n a it men end
CAIIOLTK t). BAIUIBfl, Sell
wife, Defendiuu,
SS North Fifth atreet.
Caroline Beech, North Coro
tine.
TOD AND EACH OP YOU ere
hereby notified that suit he* been
commenced against yeu In the
Circuit Court ef the Ninth JeAloUl
Circuit of the dtate of Florida In
and for Hemlnolo County, the ab­
breviated title e f which la A1IKH.
ICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANT,
a . .Florida
corporation,
Plelullff, -y»- Ol.UNN N. BARmill and CAROLYN D. BARBER,
hie wife, Defendanle, In Chancery
Ne. U4e»,
The nature ref this suit Is a
foreclosure e f that certain mort­
gage from eeld Defendant*! to
Plaintiff deled and reeordedf la
Official Reeerda Reek Sit. page
t i l . Public Reoerde e f gemlnele
County, Florida, encumbering that
.certain pleqe er parcel e f properly

P1NECRKST: 3 bedroom home, S • BEDROOM collate, electric BEING TnANSFEKRED, mull
screened
patio,
unfurnished, kitchen, alio one bedroom .apt., •ell like sew 1 bedroom, 1 bathQ
bouie w'tb carport See owner
$110, 331 Park Aie. FA 2-3332. electric kitchen — reasonable
407 Beth Dr. Rarenna Park.
monthly. .
LAROE 8 room, 2 bedroom home
SUN DEL MOTEL
on W. First St; furnished. Ph. 1 111. So. ot Sanford — Hwy. 1702 MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
CB ham* la good location, con­
FA 2-1437.
71S Orlando Dr.
FA 2-9631
venient to N.A.S., 4V4r. mortgag*. FA 3-3407.
FURNISHED or unfumlihed 2 UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom houie,
B. R. (rouse, nice location. Avail­ nothing fancy but cheap rest
RAVENNA P A R K .
able Aug. l i t FA 2-4143.
$13 month. Alio, furnished 2
Would you like to move into a room k bath apartment, utili­
beautiful modem borne wltl^
- BEDROOM apartment Phone ties furnished, $43. FA 2-321$.
complete and attractive land-»
FA 2-1462 between • a. m. A
scaplng, 3 bedroom* and low
3 p. m.
FURNISHED apartment. 4 large
monthly payments? On n lake
rooms. iCloie in. Ph. FA 2-3110.
LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME?
too. Rctsonsblt downpayment
Is the meantime stay ri h it— TWO BEDROOM furs. apt. $33.
Call as today.
The Friendly Motel.
2101 Magnolia Avc. FA 2-3831.
Hwry. 17-12 - 1 Mi. So. of Sanford
2313 Orlando Dr.
FA 2-9631

MODERN turn. 2 bedroom apt
upa.aira over 106 W. 13tfa. $00
per mo. water Included. Avail­
able July 3. FA 2-1401.

T k S U U WlYTOLMtL Wa
• it s (AdOroo* Uuhuowu)

te r m

By Kate Osann

TIZZY

SLEEPING ROOMS-Tha Gables
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.

H E RALD

12. Real Eatate fo r Salt

Pane 10— Wed. July 10, 108110. For Rent

FURNISHED garaga apt Pboaa
FA 2*2600.

Thu

in

frrnlh

MCE 3 room rurnlibed apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adulta
FA 2-7399.

ana

row, i S X W J. W 2 T T U U K ! aid
I U U i f t m u g t , are hereby
m en that a oetaplslst «# fore■a a eertatw inertatee m . Iba
lewla* Oeeerlboa property, la-

Mint orb

TUTORING Ph. FA 2-6302.

i*

w rrru Lam

•lir

PUBLIC School Teacher forming
clatiea In ceramics, for adults
and children. Ph. FA 20611.

■ t a r iis a r e a a c io iia i ,

i

8-BEDROOM
bouse,
kitchen LARGE 6 room bouse, $30 per
equipped, large fenced backyard,
mo. Lake Monroe. FA 2-3031.
1305 Douglas Ava. FA 3-4363.
COTTAGE ready lo more In, all
2-ROOM apartment, private bsib,
utilities. Adults only, week or
private entrance. 318 MellonvUle.
month. 2404 Park Ave.
FA 2-3420.
FURNISHED apar.ment, clean
FURNISHED, larga, clean, 8
and close in. FA 2-4013, Jimmy
room apartment. Near base,
Cowan.
1018 So. Sanford Ava. NO 8-4323.
2 BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
refrigerator, stove end hot wa­
P1NECREST: 8 year old ranch
ter heater. Newly decorated.
atyla 8 bedroom homo, beautiful
Large fenced In yard. Only $63
cool yard. 118 Shannon Dr. Ph.
mo. FA 2-0361.
FA 2-7239.

NEAT and dean 3 room furn­
ished apartment near hospital
$33 per mo. iacludes water qnd
electricity. FA 3-8344.

Stenstrom Realty
SALE or RENT with op .ion to t il N. Park Avc. Plume PA 3-242*
buy: Nica $ bedroom, 8 bath in
lovely neighborhood. Let your OUR HOME. 17 acres rolling landrent accumulate towatd pur- Large 2 story frame house/
chase of equity or buy now wRh Real spring, water, beautiful
hup trees, flowing creek. 12
terms. FA MOM.
miles from Sanford. Only $16,306
GOING to Whibecy Island: Lovely Writ* for details. Terms, dir­
4 bedroom, lib bath", largo liv­ ection# — Box $4, Enterprise,
ing room with fireplace, separate Fla.
dinini room, drapes, double en­
closed garage and patio. Call OTHING DOWN- Trade your
home for a new $ bedroom, lib
. FA 2-5271.
bath homa with Fla. Roorn-^
only $64 mn. Drive out to Long-*
12. Rest Eatate For Sals
dale and aavel 10 mi. South on
ROBERl A- WILLIAMS, Realtor
17-92.
Raymond Lundqulat,. Aaaoe.
FA f-sest Atlantic Bank Bldg.
S U N LA N D
A fine home te an excellent area.
Wa Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
This borne is like new. S bed­
Business, Just YOURS.
rooms, many features, kitchen
equipped. Beautiful lawn. Yoa
FARMER'S AGENCY
msy find n home with less down
N. V. Farmar, Baaltor
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221 payment but you will not find
n bolter homo. $13,700. hoo0
After hour# FA 2-3012 or FA 2-4261
Down Payment.

St Johns Realty Co.

LEEPLNG ROOM la private
home, double or single, S blocks THE TIME TESTED FIRM
from Park Ave. Sanford. Ph. 111 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 3-413$
FA 8-7106.
* BEDROOM homo, Sualaad U l N. P u t Are Phono FA 84688
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom. 2 Estates, will t trade equity of
■ bath, kltcbaa equipped. Pbooe equal value la Jacksonville.
FA 2-7962.
FA 2-3872.

Stenstrom Realty

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
C IT Y LOTS
Oecar 11. Harrison
&gt;
private baths, 114 W. First 8L 8 lots, Bel Air section, total 17M
equal* faat, a flat homo build­ Registered Real Estate Broker
FURNISHED upstalra apartment
ing site or investment at $8030. 1311 Palasatta Ava. Ph. FA 3-7861
$30. FA 3-6337.
Call as today for (Ala ana.
UNFURNISHED new I bedroom
houst. FA 84219.

Stenstrom R ealty

R E N T A BED

FURNISHED 8 bedroom bouse on Rollavay. Hospital * Baby Bads
Lake Ooldetv-also unfurnished
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
1 bedroom bbuao 8M Escambia
■ X oseme a sms wee veeeeee ww, a
Ph. FA 84161
114 W. 1st. 6L
Call FA 84874 or FA 1-4842.
ftIMTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF

Legal Notice

AND FOR BERIBOLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA. t'MAhCSMY NO. It see
SUFFOLK COUNTY FEDERAL
BAVINUB A LOAN AMOCIATION,
a United atatee corporation,

located, situate, and belug la aald

County and Hints te-wltr
I-ot 7, leea the West I foot
thereof
Block I. NORTH
ORLANDO
TOWNSITR,
FOURTH ADDITION, accord­
ing ta the plat thereat ae
recorded In Flel Hook - IS,
Page II. Public Records at
Hemlnolo
County, Florid*,.
Including speolfleolly, but not
by way e f flmliatlon. the fe l.
lowing, flatureei Heater, parmanentty installed.
BACH OF TOU IB REQUIRED
te file your answer or Other writ*
BENJAMIN LEE LAU dllLIN AND tan defense* lo the Complaint with
lha Clerk ef the Circuit Court ef
Semlnnl. County,. Florida, In this
INTW JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
proceeding and lo servo a eopy
MIRIRA. IR AND FOR BRRI.
thereof upon th* Plain tiffs at.
W
*****
lorneye, whoa* namee sad address
ere
hereinafter set forth, es re­
RET FEDERAL BAVINUB AND
quired by lew. not later than lb*
IAN AB8OCIATI0N OF OltLAN.
Ifth day e f August, 1*11. In daX a corporation.
fault thsraof lha causa will procead t i pert* upon lha entry of
a Docroa Pro Confeeae against yeu.
WITNESS my hand end th* of­
ficial seal or said Court In Benford, gemlnele County. Flerlda.
this 17th day of July, t i l l .
(IB A I.)
Arthur H. Baekwllb, Jr,
Clark
,
Byt Sdartka T. Vlklau. D.C.
BR AnU AU * ORIDLBT, and
MB'my band and official
Offlee as Bernfeed, garni- IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF TEE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIROUIT OF
| | 9 B
tt,# ,r*
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR aE R .
IN MfANORRT
b in l leea
bar M.. Beckwith. Jr.
rk at Circuit Court
n o t i c e o r a u ir t o
/ton R. Wilke
PORRCLOOR RORTUAUH
INSTITUTIONAL SIORTOAUK
COMPANY a California corpora­
tion authorised to d* buelneea In
th* nut* *| Florida,
rialatlff,

Attoraeyg fer Plaintiff,
I* North Coart Itroet.
P. a ' Ben itts,
Orlando, Flortee.

SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS
I f y«u art a Stminok
County resident,
but Uve out t f tka
•
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FAirfax exchange area, you may fow place your Want Ad with
the Herald free of any telephone foil charge*. Just call us!

seal e f orflc* at Banferd, Bemlaole
County, Florida. U l* i l i a day of
July. t i l l .
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk e f Circuit Court
Byt. Mariks T, Vlktea. A t
JOBEPH M. MURABRO
Attorney at Low
P. a Ren 111, Fern Fork. Pis.
Publish July I L II, I f D August 8.

AAdroeg aeknewn
loa a re a e re b y uetlfled that a
II ta feeaeleee -a mortgage on
I batew deeorlbed pru,&gt;*rly lias
an eemmaeeed agaleet yea la the
real! Court af the Ninth Judicial

Sanford Herald Advertising Dept
:d en ^ 5 H
AND IN SANFORD
cording
te
nlat ' tkareof,
recorded la Plat Rook IL
Paw* I L or th* Pablle Reo.

FA irfax 2-2611

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a copy e f year Answer er oth&gt;
pleading u the RIU ef CempUJJ
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19. Situations W anted

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Wed. July 19, 1961— Page 11

27. Special Services

34. Articles For Sale

S3. Furniture

ATTENTION TRAILER OWNERS WORK wanted FA 2-312U.
ENVELOPES, l-euerhcsdd, state­ ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby 20 GAL. garbage cans $2.90.
Want to own your own lot? We
ments. Invoices, l end bills, and
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
Blanket Speelal, 2 for 93. ArmyRegistered Real Estate Broker
have two 90 x ISO ft. each. Zon­ DAYWORK wanted. FA l-B39«.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Nary Surplus, n o Sanford Ave.
FURNITURE CENTER
h. FA 2-1901 *17-92 at Hiawatha
ed and reasonable. Sunshine DAYS WORK, or by the week.
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-S U ­
1100 French Ave.
LA ROE two story house. Posi­
Realty. FA 2-7413.
GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 ton, 220
MO West 13th 8t.
Ph. FA 9*7953
Ph. FA 2-9371.
tively the beat buy that I have
volt air conditioner. NO 9-3489.
SHADED lot with fruit trees, cor­
bad In my 40 years experience
34.
Articles
For
Salt
21.
Beauty
Salonn
RAY910ND II. BALL
ner 4th St. and Chapman Ave.
GARDEN TILLER with rotary
aa Sanford raal estate broker, in
ALL MAKES &amp; MODELS
And Associates
FA 2-3039.
riding mower and other attach­
Sanford. Come see it. Edward
HAVE
17
piece
stainless
steal
LAR -R E ’ BEAU TY SALON
219 So. Park
Ph. FA 2-M41
RENTALS 33 WEEK
ments. FA 2-9900 for demon­
F. Lane. Phone FA I-3089.
cookwara sat, I ply wateriest,
NEARLY
NEW
modem
home
on
9940
Hiawatha
Ph
FA
9-1999
103
do.
Palmetto
(24
hr.
Ser.)
Lake Mary Branch
FA 9-100
stration.
In
oriitnal
factory
carton.
Waa
small
lake,
completely
furnish­
FA 2-3923
bedroom
MUST SACRIFICE 2
9149, sacrifice $39. Will deliver.
FOR RENT: senior operator pre­
ed. A Bargain. FA 2-7S04.
CB borne.' Buy equity. FIIA. 190 3-BEDROOM, built In kitchen, one
CHROME dinette, 4 chairs, good
FA 2-9380 noon A evenlatt.
year old. Aasume loan. 719 Bayferred working apace. Hasel DRAGLINE £ BULLDOZER SER.
Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
condition, 930. FA 2-3309.
wood Dr. FA 2-4922.
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.
By The Hour or Contract
WHEEL
CHAIRS,
crutches,
canes
25th.
GATLIN BROTHERS
BABY crib, fan. Venetian blinds,
VA DIRECT loan house. 9-Bedwalkers.
Geneva 2312 Eve, Orlando GA2-91M
washing machine, cbest-of-draw­
large
paneled
living
rooms,
FREE DELIVERY
901 W. Uth Street
area, with carports, Florida
ers. Ph. FA 2-8603.
room, oak floora, electric kit­
Prescriptions
our
Specially
803,
Evenings
FA
2-2371
DRESS MAKING
room. Comer lot with approxi­
chen, duct beating. Its baths,
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY
21 INCH Air King window fan,
A ALTERATIONS
mately 1 acre. $1,000 down.
double carporte, quiet. Golf 13. Blortgage Loans
2nd and MellonvlUe
overall sise 29" x 24". will ad­
eaaonable
—
Satisfaction
guar­
FA 2-3400.
course area, many pines, beauPh. FA 9*7107
just to 32" wide; reversible;
anteed. Call FA 2-1200 for ap­
Senlando
tlful setting
HOME LE A8E
like m w ; $30. J. H. Truluck
pointment
FACTORY
TO
YOU
Springs. FA 8-91Q1 or TE 7-1715.
Beautiful 3 BE, 9 bsth borne,
1119 Magnolia Avenue.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
FOR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks I
4
Grove Manor, Fireplace, fabiltin
WYNNWOOD
Orlando CH 1-3330
etc. call, after 4:30, FA 2-7773. Enclosed head, 8ag-proof bottom CLEVELAND KING Trombone
kitchen, drapes, central heating,
rati with plastic ends. Plastic
with case end music holder.
double carports, and many A lowly 2 Bedroom home in tip
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
MORTGAGE LOANS
top
condition
can
be
yours
to­
or
rayon tapas. Cotton or nylon
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2-0380 after
other fiat features. $130.00
W. L. HARMON
FHA and Conventional
cords.
day. Attractively located on an
4 p. m.
Ph. FA 2-4129
Commercial k Residential
extremely largo landscaped lot
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. MEN’S clothing NO 8-1333,
STENSTROM R E A LT Y
with beautiful tree*. This borne
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER lawn MOWING A edging. Guar 210 Magnolia
. Ph. FA 2-4822
offers many features. $10,930. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3430 Repair'
Alterations
2 TWIN SIZE bok springs, both
antoed house fogging. Bill Pha&lt;
111 N. Farit Ave. Ph. FA 2-2420
Se# this home at 2402 Summer.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Painting
$23. FA 2-2026.
gan, FA 2-3865.
Iln Ave. Call today.,
Outdoor Table Tops k Seats
Phone FA 2-790.
Lot Makers - Sills - Llntols
36. Boats - Motors
MEDICAL SECRETARY experSteps — Patio Blocks — Sand
Cleaning
$33.00.
Repair
work.
94
ieneed In medical dictation,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
GOOD skiing rig, 14’ runabout,
hr.' service. FA 2-9401.
transcription; typing speed must
909
Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3731 SS h. p. Evinrude Lark, Gator
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3420
bo good. Accuracy la most es- ROOM SPECIAL $1449. Painting
trailer. FA 2-7394.
inside aad oat Call Mr. Taskar,
aonUal. Salary open. Excellent
FOR SALE — Quantity of good
FA
H
IS
.
personnel policies. Apply la
used passtager tire tubes 44c — Gateway To Tbs Waterway
person—Seminole Memorial Hos­ BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. Mmwork
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
truck 91.M — tractor $3J9. Also
I I TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP THR
pital, Sanford.
Robson Sporting Goods
993 good used Urea to go as
907
Elm.
FA
i-1010.
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Ph. FA 2-SM1
low aa $1J9 each. Guaranteed 804-0-0 E. 1st
WASHINGTON SXCURITT
COM- AXIS POR OKNIXOLM COUNTT,
Windshield
Back Glass
FLORIDA. CHANCERY NO. H IM
neaps
at
low-low
exchange
PANT, o Florida corporation.
23.
Building
Materials
Door Glass
Vant Glass
BOAT: 14 f t runabout, glass cov­
Plaintiff, WAS! UNO TO N HECUtUTT COMprice*. New 000 x i t front trac­
PANT, a Florida corporation.
SERVICE
ered plywood; Muter Craft
vs
tor Urea $3JO k tax. Only 9—
Plaintiff, SCHOOL girl, part time, Hogues
• IR A E. CLOUD aaS ROSALIE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Go.
traitor; controls; 1930 Mark 93
vs.
CLOUD, hlo wife,
1400
x
90
Road
Builder
I
I
ply
•
k
10,
9473
Park
Ave.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 9-4019
Mercury engine; $400. Phone
Dofondonts W ILLIA M R- SMITH and
tiros
tins $39.00 each plus tax.
BARBARA J. SMITH, his wife.
N o T ic m a r o e r r i n
Dtfondanto
HORTOABa roa a c L o ii'B B
FIRESTONE
STORE,
111
EAST
11. Poultry - Pats &gt; Livestock
NOTICK OP SUIT IB
TSi Ira R. Cloud and Roosllo
1st ST. DO NOT PHQNE.
18' MAHOGANY boat, 00 h. p.
MOKTUAUK PORRCLOBURR
Cloud
Toi William R. Smith and Bar­ WANTED— Sellable man or worn
Scott Atwater motor, Murray
COCKER PUPPIES $16 each. Ph.
Addrooa unknown
NEW DOUBLE bed, never been
bara J. Smith
an to ears k operate profitable
Ton. and each o f yon, aro hero
trailer! 9700 takes alL Midway
FA 9-3301.
Addroia
unknown.
by aottflod that a complaint to
used, best offer. George 1L
vending machine business in 24. Electrical Sarrtean
7-0419 eoltocL
Tou, and tarh of you. aro hereforoclooo a certain morteago on
AKC EEGISTERED female box.
Bailey, DaWltt Traitor Park.
Sanford area. Must have at
tbo folW w ie* described property, by aotlflad that a aomptalnt to
foroctoao a certain mortvaaa on
or puppies, excellent clock and
So Will
toast 19 heurs spare time end
IT F t PLYWOOD boat, trailer,
tbo followlna dticrlbtd property,
Lot IS. BBAX LA K E III LI A
WANTED: Bomoone so taka ap
color. FA 2-T990.
minimum
ef
$099
cash.
You
re­
1999 90-h.p. Evinrude electric,
to
Will
aooordtne In tbo Flat thoroparmeata oa g complete leoass
Lot SO. BEAR LAMB RILLS,
news enough equipment k mer­
single lever controls. 3 sets
of. aa rooordad In Plot Book
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of furniture, monthly payments
according to tho Plat thereI I ns P a te IT, o f tho Public
chandise new to return your in­
eklla and all equipment $791.
of,
recorded
In
Plot
Book
II,
Rocordo o f laminate County,
$19.79. Call Collect: Casselberry
vestment, regardless of amount
19M Buick Roadmaater $100.
Paso S7 uf tha Public ItvcFlorida.
Crepe Myrtle la bloom, all colon.
TE S-191L
orda o f Seminole County,
invested. Reply giving brief
baa boon filed acolnit you In tho
Cdr. K. F. Rowell, Lake Mary
GRAPEV1LLE
NUBSBEY
Florida.
above-styled suit end you are rehistory A phone number to
FA 1-7031.
qntrod to servo n copy o f your An* has boos filed acalnot yea la tbo
HAIRY INDIGO
Orapovllte Ave. aear 99th BL
Mastor Distributing Company,
t nwor or Flaodlax to tho Complaint abova-otylod oult and you art re­
In
stock,
but
quantities
limited
14 F t PLYWOOD fishing boat and
on P la in tiffs attorney Jsaoph M. quired to oarvo a copy o f your
1911 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
Regular, per 100 lbs ....... $29.00
39. Farnitpre
Mura ska, P.O. Bob SSI. Fern Pork, Anonror or PUadlns to tha Com­
traitor with 10 h. p. Wizard
4,
N.
C.
plaint
oa
Plaintiff's
attorney
Florida, and fils tho crlelnot An­
Quanity lots, $84.00
aeoior $900. Ph. FA 1-3050.
swer an Ploodlne In tbo effloe Joeeph M. Muratko P. O. Bos SIS
MUST SELL at oace; 10 pe. Iff- Early, per HO Ibe. .. . . . . $98.00
n f tbo Clerk of tho Circuit Court Porn Park, Florida, and flla tho
tog room group. Someone to Quanity lots, $19.00
on or boforo tbs llth day ot Au- orlalnol Aniwor or PUadlns In tbo
taka up payments at $1 Call Delivered la lots of 900 tb*., aad
sast, ISSL I f you fun to do so, offlea o f tbo Clark o f the Circuit
a dsores pro oonfsooo wlU ho token Court ob or before-the llth day of
Casselberry coltoct-TE g-liu.
over. A. M. PREVATT. PHONE
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38. T ra ilers • Cabanas
9 MARLETTE. Mobile Home
30' x lo\ 2 bedrooms, excellent
cond. Ineljdes 93* Aluminum
awning, wasber. air condition.
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'54 FORD 6 ranch wagon $25(k
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steering, power brakes, ‘ tadio,
heater, wbltewalli, padded'dash,
black k white finish, clean in­
terior, good mechanical condL
Uon. Can be bought rlghL Call
Ray Wlnfrco, FA 2-37U even­
ings or FA 1-1491 days..
RAMBLER, '31 Super 4 door 00e
✓ dsn, 0 cylinder, overdrive traas*
good mechanical eondftlon/cleaa
body, 3-tone grew finish. Trad#
or sell straight out. Call Duane
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Bomlnolo Oeanty, Sanford,
Florida
Byt Martha 7. Ylhleu. D.C.
JOSEPH M. MURAXKO
i Attorney e l Law
F . Ot Bos 991. Fora Fork, Flo.
| Fabltsh Jsly IS. id. 19 * Asp. I.

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IS GOING ON NOW A T STRICKLAND • MORRISON

Tot W . C. Thompson
Addrooa unknown
ond
Ida H a iti Thompooa
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oult to foroclooo a mortsano oa
tho bolow dooertbod proparty koo
boon commaneod oeolaot yoo In
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Judicial Circuit, Bomtnolo County, 27. Special Services
Used furaltaro,' appliances, tools,
Florida.
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart,
Tbo nbbrovlatod title to tho □HOST WRITING, essays, job
eouao U F lrit Federal Bavlasa and
rosumes and toturs-of-appUcaI I I Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4192
Loan Anaoolallon of qrlando vn.
ties.
Experienced
competent
W. C Thompson, ot uit&gt; st a t
service. Lew rates. FA 9-4033.
Tho dooe'Jption o f tho roal pro*
party proiooded aaalnit In
Lot d. WOOOMKRE PARK,
FR1U1DAIRE
accord Ins to tbo plat thereof
Sales k Service
as recorded In Plat Dook 11,
past if . of tbo Pnbllo HocG. H. HIGH
ordi
of Sontlaolo County,
Oviedo, Fla. FO 9-1)19 Days
Florida.
Evealags Sanford FA &gt;1611.
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W E A TH E R * Cloudy with scattered shower* through Friday. High today, 82-88. Low tonight, 70*78
VOL. 63

County School Board chairman
y o y Mann today aald that the
board has no other alternative
but to raise the support and
.maintenanco budget millage to
take e a iM l tbs increased school
enrollment'expected this fail.
Mann made the remark this
morning as the board prepared
to meet in special session ’ late
this afternoon to gtvo its tenta.
tive okay lo the 1941-42 budget.
0 The meeting was scheduled to
start at 4 p. m.
At the same time, Supt. of
Schools R. T. Milwee reported
this morning that there will be
a small Increase in millage but
declined to say Just how much.
At s meeting last week, Milwee
along with administrative aide
Walter Teague, emphasized that
the support and maintenance bud­
g e t will have to be raised one
mill er, the board will bo faced
with drastically slashing its bond
construction program.

Milwee today said that last year not to expect any fundi this year.
(See school story on page 2)
the county received 1122.000 from
Milwee also emphasised that it
the federal government but fed­
eral officials fold board members the budget is not increased, ex­
penditure! for each school child
will bo even much lass than last
year—which mss one of the low­
est in the state.
This fall, 1.300 additional young­
sters are expected in the county
schools at well as 44 additional
teachers.
Milwee said that last year there
were about 1,200 new pupils and
"we must have funds to take
care of these 2,400 youngsicri."
Tba current operating budget is
13,700,000 and without any millage
raise the budget will be about
13,100,000.
By LARRY VER8HEL
Now that tha County Cotnmiilion la forming a citizen* com­
mittee to come up with recom­
mendations for a new courthouse,
I wonder it they will ask for a
Citizen* Committee to help them
prepare a budget.
The Commission will have their
hands full picking the best 10
men to serve on thli committee
and wa hope Sanford commission­
er Ted Williams considers either
J. H. Van Hoy or, George Touhy.
No two men have the eounty’s in­
terest more at heart than thesa
two.

TUNIS, Tunisia (U PI)-Prealdent Habib Bourgulba said today
French aircraft were attacking
his forces with “ bomba and rocketa" la the battle over the Bizerte
■aval base.
Bourguiba aald at len t S3
JR'uolslana bad been killed In two
days ef fighting — SO of them
this monifag Is ■ battle st Blterte’s mala armory.
He announced be would aevor
diplomatic relation! with France
snd demand sn urgent meeting
of the United Nations Security
Council,
la Part*, French government
•ources said French forces coun­
t e r - * (lacked Tunisian forces who
were : shelling the Bbarto beae,
killing "eaversl" Tunisians snd
capturing M ethers.
Tbs French counts asid Uto
paratroops, backed by as umbrel­
la of fighter planes, lost eaa man
killed sad three men wounded la
their "aoctiee against limited ehJeeUvaa" etooe to the eemp*a
i f l w S ^ c h aald the attack vsa
launched to relieve pressure on
the base by Tunisian forces as­
saulting with heavy
sad light

weapons.
Tbs French Ministry of Intermatioa said that Tunisian troop*
worn preceded by women and
children In a march against the
base today,
fBourguiba spoke to g packed
&lt;4^naa coofrenee in Tunis, Juat 40
mitoa from Btaarto where he
launched • campaign Wednesday
to drive the French out of tip
big Mediterranean bam.
Tba Tunisian president aecused
Franc* of putting "all means *1
modern wet" into operation and
Announced that Tunisia itself now
had gone Into a "virtual war"

Tbe talk around town la that
the Chamber of Commerce will
ask tha City and County to kick
is $12,000 aaeh for the' organiza­
tion this year— imtead of the
usual $10,000.
Former State Senator Douglas
Stensirom is sitting In for City
Judge Ken McIntosh while the
latter is on vacation.
In emphasizing tba importance
of an admlniitrative aide, Ala­
chua County officials Wednesday
said they meet only three boura
per week. Tho Seminole County
Board met seven hour* this weak

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TH U R SD AY. J U L Y 20. 1961

fUUVA

Probe Rejected

SANFORD, F L O R ID A

(on.
The
rampaging
water*
thrashed houirs loose and ripped
out hillsides. Victims were found
on the west side and on the east
side, more than three miles away.
Thera were three persona re*
ported mlsilog in the Elk TwoMile area, two miles north of
town. A family of three died when
they ran from their borne and
took refuge in a chicken house.
But the torrent loosened dirt
around the foundation, and the
structure crashed into the water.
Ironically, their own home suf.
fered only minor damages.
The Thompson girl's body was
discovered by radio newscaster
Bud Burke of atalion WT1P.

NO. 239

Burke said he at first thought the
child was a doll. "When I found
it was a' girl," Burke said, "1 wan
horrified."
’T v * never seen anything ilk*
K in my life," aald National
Guard Capt. Calvin Claypool.
"Houses swept off their founds*
Ilona Into the middle of tho told,
others looking like they were Jual
picked up and dumped 10 paid*
•way.*!
Authorities, fearing explosions
and fires because of broken gas
lines and downed utility wires,
warned all persons able to do to
to shut off their gas outlets. At
least three minor biases reml ted
from the broken lines.

Talks Begin
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) - Flo­
rida's financial future received a
vote of confidence Wednesday
from Comptroller Ray E. Green,
who said the state wai "getting
out of tho minus, Into the plus
column."
Although he said there was no
tangible evidence tha stale is
coming out of Ua financial slump,
Green said ha was "very hope­
ful” about revenue for tbo next
two yoars.
"People are talking optimisti­
cally," be said
A new estimate of tbe state's
income lor the next two years la
being prepared and will ba ready
In a few weeks, Green laid.
Earlier predictions of $730 mil­
lion In revenue for tbo biennium
will probably hold true, Green

I.UGRIN, France (U P l) — The
French government and the Alge­
rian rebel* reopen negotiations to­
day in what may bo the last
chsnce for a peaceful settlsment
of the curtly Algeilan war,

M IA M I (U P l)— The Snn Juan, Puerto Rico, Weather
Bureau said today an area o f low pressure in tha south­
eastern Caribbean had developed into tha season's first tro*
pics) storm*
The bureau said hurricane hunter plane and ship reports
indicated the storm, named Anna, packed winds up to 60

Good Eating
' HOMESTEAD (U Pl)
Thrss
dogs held a chicken dinner Wed­
nesday at farmer Jack Taub’s
lien houses. They hsd killed more
than 250 chickens when Taub cama
running with a 12-gauge shotgun.

miles pgr hour In a small area
near tba t-eoter. It said gala winds
•xtsnded U miles in tha northern
•emlrlrCIa and SI mil** in the
south semicircle.
A t 1:30 a. m. the storm was
pinpointed near Latitude 12.0
north, Longitude 04.1 west, or
•bout MO miles south-southeast ef

Low Pressure
MIAMI (U P l) — Tha Miami
Weather Bureau Mid a hurrfeane
hunter plana would investigate a
low pressure area today that was
developing east of the Lesser
Antilles.

Businessmen

The first tropical storm af the

MARIANNA (U P l) — Today’s

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nasvmeunbemoM of concern for
Cabinet lo n t t o n ’1foods! and see their cHRIt ratings, Agriculture
that Urn *Uta doesn’t/ go into CommUsU ner Doyle Conner said
Wednesday.
Florida baa a slate l|w against
deficit'flnahcing.
i Havenue will be mluut about
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Gener*
$4 million this biennium, Grow
said, because of a bill passed by si of the Army Douglas Macthe Legislature cutting intangible Arthur returns to Washington tolax on stocks and heeds. But day for a private lunch talk with
Green said several loopholes lo President Kennedy on relntlons
lax laws wero also closed by the with the Philippines and mid war
Legislature, providing itvenuo to issues.
cover the loss,
Tho Cabinet Budget Commission
will use financial reports from
JACKSONVILLE (U Pl) — In
Green and Budget Director Harry the event of an emergency, Gov.
Smith as a basil for allocating Farris Bryant will enter the space
funds for building construction. age. Bryant went to the Naval Air
Wednesday and was
Station
checked out la a special flying
suit and a high altitude pressure
chamber.

Private Lunch

• Conspiracy Smashed

1908

The vicious rainfall, capping a | Dei
week's downpour, sent water overt
Carolina
the banks of the Kanswha River j Thompson and her 2-year-old bro­
and nine large creeks bordering,
the city, bringing with it waves ther were being led from their
IS feet high. Many of the victim! borne by their father. A sudden
were trapped in their bedroomi. surge of water broke the father's
Others perishrd when the swirling grip and the children disappeared.
water engulfed them as they fled. Caroline's body was recovered.
Twelve bodies weir accounted Rescuers searched for her bro­
for. At least four others were ther.
Weary rescue workers set up a
missing.
Mayor John Sitanklln said dam­ makeshift morgue in the fire de­
age was expected to mount "into partment, not far from the main
the millions of dollars." Charles­ boulevard that courses In front
ton,
with
AV70A
residents, of the Capitol building where a
30-fool section of pavement col­
lapsed.
WASHINGTON (U P l) — Tha
Most hard-hit were the eastern
House Rules Committee has re­
and northern sections of Charles*
jected legislation proposing a full
investigation of the John Birch
Society.

dibt. •'

^A °*F ren ch aircraft carrier la
operating off the Tunisian coast,’;
ho said.
"Successive waves of fighter
aircraft a n attacking the national
guardsmen at the barricade* put
up to ban circulation of tbo
French armed force*.
"Armored ears are firing point*
blank at the demonstrators who
C T* advancing on the roads lead­18168545
ing to BiMrie.
"(tod Cross vehicles have been
attacked with machinegun lire.
Two ambulance men btv# been
wounded by grenade explosions.” ' A Banford Naval Air Station
White Bourguiba waa speaking, man was charged with failure to
Tunis was in the throes of almost have hla vehicle under control
t complete general atrika. Exwhen he ran into the beck end of a
' cited crowds milled in the streets
vehicle on Onora Road and Banford
•banting "evacuation" — demandAranue late Wednesday afternoon,
tto.ig tba French gel out of Bl*
the Florida Highway Patrol re­
serte.
ported.
Trooper Jim Foster aald that a
car operated by William C. SaulUBAN SALVADOR. El Salvador bury of VAH-T rammed iAto a car
(U P l) - Tba governmasrt an* operated by Andrew Flowers of
aounced Wadnasdiy tba amashlag Sanford. Tba Flowers car hit a ve­
to a Communist conspiracy for a hicle operated by Cbarlaa Voight.
revolution against tba ruling civil* .Damage to tha three cars
military Junta.
amounted to $$50, Fbster said.

Established

CHARLESTON, W. Va. (U P I&gt; A
devastating "monsoon-like"
cloudburst struck this capital city
of West Virginia s i it slept early
today, cascading walls of water
through scores of homes, tossing
them down hillsides and killing
at least a dozen persons.

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CAPE CANAVERAL (U P l) Ground ensws serviced and re*
fulsd America’s "Liberty Bell T"
specs rocket again today, hoping
for a break in Uie weather that
would permit a Friday morning
launching.
Grounded twice ' this week by
Florida's tricky summer storm
Mason, weather experts and seteatista of the federal apace agency
conceded privately they had about
one chance in four of galling a*.'
tronaut VlrgU I. Grissom off the
ground on tho third try.
’ Spacemen set tha scheduled
launching time for T a.m. Friday.
The delay did not affect Oria*
tom's ilatua as the prime as*
tronaut for the nation's second
and possibly final attempt at a
•uborbltal hop before attempting
to launch an American into an or­
bit around aarth either late this
year or early in 1M2.
The Mitchell. lnd„ railroad­
man'* eon expressed disappointment over delay but said ba "fully
supports" the decision of Mercury
operation* director Waller Wil­
liams to call off Wednesday’s
flight.

Wire

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haVg *t*rtetfWoi-k on constructing

Amsr|ca
to M aailes per banr. A ! II s.m.
the Miami ^feather Bunks lo­
cated the storm’s’ eeator sheut
4U miles south-southeast sf Saa
Juaa, Puerto Bits.

A new $7,500 newer lift station that when completed will

provide sewage collection facilities fo r an area o f B8
Agree. Tha lift station is (Ming construsted on McCracken
Rd/between Persimmon and Grapevilie Avon. City Man*
a gerA V ..&amp; Knowles estimated today that the job will
be‘completed in about four weeks.
(Herald Photo)

Space Age

Katanga Says
It’s Giving Up

ELISABETH VIIXF, The Coogo,
(U P )&gt;— The secessionist Katanga
Province government announced
today It had given up hope that
tha "free World" would settle the
Congo crisis and M id it might
turn to Russia for help.
Katanga Interior jdinlfter Code*
froid Munungo Mid his govern­
ment planned to eontact Commu­
nist .*• backed Antoino Glzenga,
leader of tha Stanleyville regime,
to "Concert our points to view."

Big Help
JACKSONVILLE (U P l)-H a lu
Ing the income tax would help
meet the Communist challenge in
thle nation, World War 1 ace Eddie
Uickenbai-kar Mid Wednesday. The
70-year-old hand o f Eastern Air
Lines, speaking at a civic club,
Mid repeal af tha 10th amendment
would ba tha first step in restoring
the type of government this coun­
try’s founders wanted.

Trip 8anford youth* were seriously hurt when their
car crashed into a parked semi-trailer one mile north of
Longwood on the old Orlando Highway lnlc Wednesday
afternoon, the Florida H ighw ay patrol reported.
The driver o f the car, William E. Weber, 20 wus taken to
Orangp Memorial Hospital with lacerations o f the head and
a possible ooscuaslon.
James Ed**, 18, also of Sanford,
was admitted to Seminole Meniorlal Hospital with a possible
fracture of tha shoulder, Trooper
Jim Foster reported.
Foster Mid that Waber was goInic nurth and apparently lost eontrot of his vthlela, skidded off the
road and Into the parked vehicle.
Weber waa charged with cxreodIng safe speed for conditions, Fo»ter said.
Weber's car was declared a
total loss, the trooper added,

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ORLANDO (U I’I ) —A DC7B airliner was braking fur a atop at
Orlando Municipal Airport Wedvvhen the nose wheel col.
.
.
^h* four-engine Ksstern Air
Ua** plane (kidded about 100
feet to a slop, scraping its nose
across the runway.

San Juan, P. R. It was moving bo*
tween waat and west-northwest i t
•bout 17, miles per hour.
"Future direction and rate of
motion of tropical storm Anna la
uncertain,** the Bureau Mid, "but
It la oi|&gt;eeted to ba toward tho
west for tha next 12 to $4 hours.
It la expected to increase gradual*
ly in slss and Intensity during the
next 14 hours.**
Tlia bureau aald persons In the
coastal Islands of Vanesuela and
tha Islands of Curacao, Bonalrs
and Aruba should ba alert for
further Information during the
day.
"Vessel* in tbe path of thle
•lorm should exercise caution,"
the warning said, "and small
craft in tha southern Leewards,
Windward Islands and along tho
roMt of Veneauolo from tha Par*
•guana peninsula to Trinidad
should remain in port."
Tho weather bunsu defines o
tropical storm M a disturbance
with a circular motion that con­
tains winds up to 74 m.p.h.

Inch Of Rain
Falls in Area
More lhan an (neb of rain fell
over the Sanford area Wednesday
but no damage lo any county or
city roads were reported by of­
ficials.
Over lb* state, the Weather
Bureau said rain and wind would
be leu severe In North and West
Florida today following day-long
rains spawned from an easterly
wava ef squall*.
However, the bureau ordered
small craft wamluga to remain
hoisted between Sarasota and
Apalachicola. Wind guests of up
to 35 mile* per hour war* reported
Wednesday,

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WASHINGTON U Pl) - Pre«W
dost Kennedy prepared today to
tell tha Wpatora Allies of stops
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ha
has
decided,to
tab*
bolster U. 8. military might be.
cause af the Soviet threat to Bar*
lie.
Ha also plained to ask tbs mam*
ben of the NATO .alliance to step
ug their owa military prepared*

President will add three aew di­
vision* am| build up 'Others to
bring Army and Marine strength
to M divisiona.

ness and work in closer eo-ordiaa*
lion to strengthen the Allied forces
la Western Europe.
The President sad hi* National
Security Council agrood late Wad*
aaaday on moves to build up U. S.
military units for a possible show*
dowa oo Berlin. Another Security
Council mooting was scheduled
today, but It waa described as a
"normal briefing session." ,
Officials said tbe contemplated
steps In addition to strengthening..
U. S. forces for tha Berlin crisis,
were designed to inrrtaso tlto
ability of this country and its •!*
Ilea to meet Communist pressures
elsewhere in t’.e world.
The American people will get
tha details Tuesday night In a
presidential radio-television report
lo the nation. Kennedy will apeak,
on all networks for 30 minutes
starting at 10 p.m. Tuesday.

Krldge .
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Editorial
Entertainment

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HYANNU POBT.' Mato. (UPI)
—P m id tn t Kennedy flies back
In Washington from • Capa Cod
weekend today to tickle a wide
range a t problem* affecting V. 8.
defeneet again*' recent Soviet
threat*.
The Chief Executive wai sched­
uled to taka eff from Otia Air
F e r n Base, Maaa., about to mile*
fram hi* aumoMr home at Ryanaif
t a t Weatbar permItttag, ha plan*
nad to fly the to « r ao mllea from
hi* home to the baae by helicopter.
Kenaedy’a flrat
appaintment
waa the awaarlag in e&lt; two new
official* involved la Latin Ameri­
can relation*. One waa dcLesaepa
I . Morrison, a&gt; V. 8. repreaenta-

Uve to the Council , of the Organ*
ixaUoo of Antoricaa State*. The
other waa Bohan S. Woodward,
as aaaiatant secretary of atato far
inter-American affair*.
The Chief Executive'* schedule
also included meettag with Prime
Minister Julias Nyercre of Tan­
ganyika, and a talk with another
■rftos of M afitiiiB tB on forties
aid. Thia would tiu his fifth attempt in loaa than two week* to
aeek the hacking af members of
the Hoase and Senate committee*
considering Me request lor a STB
billion program of acoaoml c aid
loans over five years without
congressional appropriations.
Kennedy, who flaw to Hyapnia

C A R . R O B E R T W . R L T I, N A B m tanm tam offline
(nt righ t) congratulates Quarter-man W Dlard O. Stanaetl
and pranantn him w ith n cash award fo r hia money sawing Idna. Cdr. J. E. Andrews, A cting N A B exeeutlvo offW
ear aim John C. Broon, Industrial Halations Officer look

t a t Friday evening, conferred
by telephone Sunday with tap adviaera an developpeats in Berlin.
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�Soviets On Berlin
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preil*
dent Kennedy has warned Soviet
Prem ier Nikita Khrushchev that
tifs demands on Berlin may lead
to "highly dangerous develop­
m ent!" that threaten "the Uvea
sad well-being oI million* of peo­
ple."
f The Preiident, In a note made
public today by the White Houae,
rejected Khmibcbev'i propoial
that the Allies pull out of Redencircled West Berlin and per­
m it it to become a demilitarised
"free city."
He warned that the United
States would never recognise Rus­
sia’s professed right to make a
separate peace beaty with ComOmmlat East Germany and give
the local Reds control of the Al­
lied access routes to the farmer
German capital.
l b s grim ton* of the u .s. note
was matched by similar mes•ages sent to the Kremlin by
Great Britain and France.
Tbs British government warned
Moscow that one-sided actios fa)
v-B erlin would lead to "grave danvhgera” and unpredictable conse­
quences.
The French told the Soviet
Union that signing a separate
peace treaty with Eaat Germany
would "create a dangerous situ­
ation" for everyone.
The American not* said the
Unltad States "is always prepared
to consider in agreement with its
.^ llie * a freely negotiated settle* ^ # e n t of the unresolved problems
of Germany." But it said that
any act tie meat must be "In con­
formity with the principle of
self-deteraiaatioa" — free elec­
tions.
The sot* said the Immediate
threat to Berlin earn* from the
Soviet government’s efforts to Iso­
late the Western powers there
W ’on toe false assertion" that they
T a r* no longer "entitled to remain
!a Berlin or to have free aecees
thereto."
"Such a move could lead to
highly dangerous . developments,
and would bo totally devoid ef
legal effect. Tbs Unltad States
considers the exercise of its
righto together with Its Bri
and French allies, in order
■t ..'m aintain the freedom ef over
. million focple to west Bei
fundamental political and

lin and Germany. This will be
done by hammering harder and
harder at the fact that he has
refused to honor his commitments
lo let the people of Germany, as
well as others hi Eastern Europe,
decide their own Allure by free
elections.
Kennedy’s note was his grim­
mest warning yet of the danger

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No Celebration
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
White House is not planning aoy
special reception for the second
A aericaa astronaut

Gang:

MIAMI (UPI) — Five members
of a Juvenile gang, accused o(
stealing $1S,000 la goods and using
part of the loot to obtain tatoos,
go orf trial Wednesday.

Medical Aid
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen.
Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) called
eminent medical authoritiea today
to testify pa bis. bill to cut down
drug prices.

Bill Extended
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T b e Sen­
ate Monday pasted a bill to glva
World War II vateram another
chaaee to reinstate lapsed GI life
insurance.

Blast Kills 11
BARCELONA. Spain (U P I)-A
warehouse used to store movie
film was destroyed by an explosion and fire Monday, killing U
persona and injuring U.

Recommended1
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — An
overhauling of the financial record
keeping system la th at secretary
of state’s office waa recommended
by a state audit Monday;

Mis*.

Tbs triply • barreled America,
British aad French diplomatic U nder W raps
■
barrage waa doecribtd by Amer­ MOSCOW (U PI) - Tba Unltad
ican officials as the beginning of
States and the Soviet Union kept
an totansifled plan to put Kbniah- their disarmament talks under
chav on tbs defensive over Bar*
wraps today but th e n waa no in­
dication they ware doing any bet
ter in Moscow than they had in
Washington.

*Rickover Says
Abolish Air force

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Vie*
Adm. Hyman G. Rlckover has
proposed that Coograss abolish
lb* Air Force.
Rlckover, a sailor who has ere*Aratad more atormi ashore than ba
ever faced a t sea, suggested
dividing the work of the Air
Fores between the Navy and the
Army.
He said It probably would re ­
duce the coal of national defense
and certainly make it easier for
civilian politicians to deeido bow
tho tax dollar should ba spent.
- Rlckover made bis suggestion
• i t a dosed meeting of a House
Appropriations subcommittee on
Slay to. His testimony, scheduled
to deal with nsvsl atom it reac­
tors but ranging far afield, was
made public today.

Sanford Men
protest New
Celery Order
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A pro­
posed marketing order for celery
will go before producers and
handlers for a referendum Aug. 1,
Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Conner said Monday.
The purpose of the proposed
order, which would standardise
tograde, packs and containers of
celery, la to provide an orderly
marketing throughout tba state.
I t would also establish minimum
standards.
Opposition to the proposal to S
public hearing In Orlaode was
led by two Sanford mas, L. * .
Johnson aad W. A. Lafflen who
claimed the. order would been*
eyt small celery farmers.
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Demands Life Terms
MUNICH, Germany (U PI)-T h*
prosecution Monday demanded
life imprisonment for two former
SS officers accused of command
lng Nasi extermination squads
that killed more than U,000 Jews
during World War IL

Screwworm _
WEWAIHTCinCA (UPI) - Agri­
culture Commlsiloner Doyle Con­
ner said Monday one million
sterile screwworm fliea per week
will be dispersed over the Bonlfay
area in Northwest Florida to com­
bat sertwarorm infestation.

Sailor Killed
WASHINGTON (U P I)-A boat
iwain’a mate from Jacksonville
waa killed Monday aboard the
cruiser Topeka In Hong Kong
when an anchor shackle broke
and bit him, the U. S. Navy an­
nounced. The victim waa Jam al
II. Smith.

Doomed
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(l/P l) — Chances that the Con­
go's parliament could reunite this
nation appeared doomed today
oven before the opening session.
Katanga Province President Noise
Tihombe let it be known from
Elisabeths ills Monday that ha
would not attend.

of open warfare If Ruasla presses
its efforts to force the Allies out
of Berlin. He said:
"The international dispute aria
ing out of Soviet claimi would
bava the gravest effects upon in
lernatkmat peace and security
and endanger the Uvea and wellbeing ef millions of people, li
would be irreiponaible on the
part of the nations directly coo
cerned not to um available means
to settle such a dispute to a
peaceful manner."
Kennedy's lengthy memoran
dum replied to a nolo delivered
by Khrushchev at their June 1-4
meeting in Vienna. The British
and French notes answered oral
demands presented to their diplo­
mats by Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko e t the aame
time.
The Allies delivered their re.
plies in Moscow Monday but co­
ordinated publication to make a
bigger impact on world opinion.

Commission Asks
Ruling On County
Welfare Check
The County Commission today
gava its whole-hearted support to
a directive making it law that all
abled bodied men be taken off the
county welfare rolla but withheld
action on tha request pending an
attorney general's ruling.
Tba directive, drawn up by Dis­
trict S Commissioner Jam es P.
Avery, states that all able bodied
men bn required to compeniate
Seminole County for the total
amount granted them through
welfare by volunteering tbelr la­
bors far a county purpose which
would bn under competent super­
vision by designated authority.
The obligation, according to the
directive, would be reduced to an
hourly rata equal to, but not to ex­
ceed, the loweit wage earned by
a fun-time county employe."
"Should a prospective recipient
of county aid refuse agreement
tq.thU requirement. Jttifafo asAvary stressed in-hia directive
that It is not tha intent to pre­
vent the destitute, needy and de­
serving persons from receiving
county welfare aid.
County Attomay Mack Cleve­
land Jr. and Commissioner Ver­
non Dunn aiked that action be
tabled on the directive until a
legal opinion from tha state on the
legality of the directive be de­
termined.
Cleveland wanted clarification
on workman’s compensation and
social security benefits.

LeMay Opposes
Cut In Bombers
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen.
Curtis LeMay, singing the praises
of the supersonic B70 bomber,
told Congress today he feels
bomber production should not bo
cut off now.
The new Air Force chief of staff
gave his personal views under
questioning by the Senate defense
appropriations subcommittee. Pre.
aident Kennedy'! budget ealli for
no new bomber funds well into
1903.
LeMay put hia personal opinion
on tha line in opposition to the
President’s while the administra­
tion worked on revised defense
plans of Ita own. Sen. A. WiUia
Robertson (D-Va.) announced that
Kennedy has promised to submit
n supplemental budget request
this week.
Kennedy scheduled a meeting
Isle today with the Joint Chiefs
of Staff and another Wednesday
with the National Security Coun­
cil.

Sanford Home
Broken Into
Bailee today are investigating
• bee akin a t a boms at 1 M Bum*
m edia Ave.. ’
waa gained bp
i on ■ side
add approximately $73 was taken,

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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 237

County Board Agrees To Form
Citizens Group On Courthouse
Avery Urges
County Annex
The County Commisnion today agreed to form n citizens
committea o f 10 to make recommendations on whether to
build a new courhouse, revitalize the present facility or con­
struct a courthouse annex in South Seminole County.
District 3'County Commissioner James P. Avery naked
Lite board to appoint the committee at ita meeting next week
with two representatives serving
from each commissioner district,
"We might coma up with some
good ideas." Avery said.
Avery made the request attar
the board battled bark and forth
for more than an hour on whether

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County Commissioner Jam te P.
Avery said this arteraoaa that
eevaral persona In South Semi­
nole have agreed to donate land
for a courthouse annex. Avery
declined to elaborate aaylag
they didn't want their names
mada public at this time.

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FARRIS BRYANT

Bryant Tells
Georgia— Can't
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Farris Bryant wired Georgia Gov.
Erneet Vandiver Monday that it
is lagally Impossible for Florida
to meet conditions demanded by
Georgia to end the lax leud be­
tween the two (tales.
Georgia, retaliating against Flo­
rida poultry inspection lees and
grade • labeling of chickens, re ­
cently imposed an inspection fee
of 10 cents per container on Flo­
rida citrus.
Vandiver laid down three condi­
tion* to be met before Georgia
would withdraw ill citrui inspec­
tion fee.
Bryan* salil.Atly. Gen. Richard

Ervin bad advised him neither
Bryant nor Agriculture Commis­
sioner Doyle Conner could make
the changes. Bryant said state
laws specify Ihe inspection and
labeling procedures.
He said he had no intention of
tailing n special legislative ses­
sion to change the laws.
"We bave offered every conces­
sion we lawfully and properly can
make," Bryant told Vandiver,
"and have tried to exhibit a
willingness to go tb* extra mile
toward meeting the demands of
,your commissioner of agriculture
and poultry processors.
"Our standards were not act up
nut of malice toward Georgiy.
" I am hopeful." be said. ■'our
efforts • compromise will lead
to action by Georgia to conclude
this unhappy interlude."

Hobby To Speak
Sheriff J. L. Hobby will b#
guest speaker at a meeting of the
Grare Methodist Men’s Club t
7;S0 p. m. today a t Grace Metho­
dist Church.

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a new courthouse was feasible or
whether to consider the possibility
of a courthouse annex in South
Seminole.
Avery suggested that every pro­
gressive county In the state has
an annex and "we would be back­
ward without one."
ComfaUaioacr Vernon Dunn said
he would like to get the thinking
of the department hands and quastioned Avery on remarks about the
proeent facility.
Dunn wanted to know where
Avery got the figures reporting
that 40 percent of the courthouse
waa not being uttillaed. (Avery
reported this last week.)
Avery said th at he had asked
Architect Hal H arrifs to conduct
a survey of the courthouse, with­
out compensation, and that Har­
ries said that tha present facility
waa in good shape, "without any
rot and structurally aound."
Avery said that a great deal of
money could be saved by renovat­
the jpresent
building "and
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Budget Requests
For County Home \
Slashed $5,000
County Commissioner Jam es P.
Avary, custodian for the county
home, submitted his budget re
quest for the*ficllity slashing ap­
propriations by 13,000.
Records at tbe Clerk’s Office re
vealed today that Avery asked
$22,000 for the home during tb*
next fiacal year as compared to
$27,000 last year.
However, in a budget memo, he
emphasised that while ha la de­
creasing the coats of tba home, he
it Increasing tha cervices by M
percent and giving superintendent
and matron slight increases in sal•ry.
.
The budget request calls Tor an
increase of $10 per month for tb*
superintendent and $10 for tha
matron.

Committee Seeks
18,000 Signatures

DAYTONA BEACH* (U P I)-T h e
newly-formed East Volusia Relo­
cation Committee plana to work
next week gathering signatures
for a referendum on moving tb*
Volusia County seat from DeLand
to Daytona Beach.
Boh Kilgore, Daytooa Bqaek
(healer owner, said the group
expects to collect 10,000 signa­
tures within six weeks. The com­
mittee waa formed Monday night
with the mayors of Daytona
Beach, Daytona Beach Shores,
South Daytona, Ormond Beach,
Holly HUIa and Port Oranga s i
co-chairmen.
Tb* committee replaces tha
Volusia County Tax Savers Asso­
ciation, which disbanded Monday
night Just before tbe committee
was formed. The association at­
tempted earlier this year to ga­
ther sufficient signatures lo force
a referendum, but the county
commission ruled they didn’t
uU1(linjr a)| poi, | b | ,
and gather enough.
whan **we are finished you will
hardly recognise it."
Public H earing Set
Chairman J. C. Hutchison said
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
ha waa thinking along the line* Florida Milk Commission today
of n new facility north of the jail set July 17 for a public bearing
with room to build addition* as at Panama City to discuss bring­
tha need arose.
ing Bay County under state milk
Commissioner Ted Williams sug­ regulation.
gested th at the vanning kitchen
could be utilised for office apace
by certain departments naming New State Attorney
the county agent and home demon­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
stration offlevs.
Parris Bryant appointed B. Clarke
Tha board took no concrete ac­ Nichols of Sarasota today as as­
tion except to romt up with a rill- sistant j t a l e attorney for the 11th
sens committee.
Judicial Circuit.

Astronaut Shot
Set For 8
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) — Space administration of­
ficials, reporting much improved weather, said they now
plan to attempt America’s second manned apace flight a t
8 a. m. Wednesday.
Mercury astronaut Virgil I. (Gua) Grissom said, "I’m
ready whenever you are," when informed of the new launch*'
ing time.
The launching originally was
scheduled for this morning but
bad to bn postponed because of
bad weathar.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration Isauad n
cautious statement about Ui* new
planned launching time and cmpha sited that a final "go-no go"
decision will be mad* attar a
midnight weather study.
The NASA statement said:
"The weather conditions in the
Cap* Canaveral area war* report­
ed much Improved by U. S. wea­
ther Bateau forccaaters during n
Project Mercury briefing this
morning. The multiple layers of
clouds which developed during tha
night wero expected to dissipate,
leaving a high thin deck of cirrustype clouds at about 33,000 feat
by early Wednesday morning.
"On the basis of tb* improved
weather situation and forecast,
Project Mercury operations.dim *
tor'W alter C. William* detldad to
punched with launch preparations.
Under present plans the launch
will be attempted at • a.m. Wed­
nesday.
"Mercury astronaut Qua Gris­
som attended the weather briefing
and was obviously pleased nvar
the Improved possibility of a
flight attempt on Wednesday.*
’• ’I’m ready whenever you or*,’
be told Williams.
"An additional weather briefing
will be held at midnight toolght.
At that lima a decision will bn
mad* as to whether to proceed."
Grissom, noted for bis ability
tn relax under pressure, yawned
when told of thia morning’s post­
ponement and went back to sleep.

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Two Arrested
In Dope Case
MIAMI (UPI) - U. g. Customs
agents capped a three-day sur­
veillance Monday by arresting a
Panamanian woman and a Cuban
man and confiscating $(0,000
worth of cocaine hidden In two
auitcaics.
Hilda Nora Bostliano, 33, was
charged with smuggling and poasession and transportation of nar­
cotic*. Possession and transporta­
tion charges were filed against
Virenta Iglaslas Armada, 43.

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Board Agrees
To Advertise
Equalization Meet
Tba County Commission today
agreed to advertla* its board *d
equalisation bearings to open Ang,
10 — if the tax roll la ready in
promised by Tax Assessor Mary
Earl* Walker.
Mrs. Walker had naked for a M
day extension of tlm% on tb* m il
and assured tb* commission that
It would be ready by Aug. 1.
If the tax roll la completed nt
that Ume, the rolla will be opened
to the public, starting Aug. 1.
In other business during the
meeting, to* commission tabled
action on establishing a publto
beach at Lake Dot to Simlapd I s tales pending 'a report from ton
health department.
' The* beard today heard S. C. !
Tallman of Banlaad complain
about making the beach open for *
public as*. Tollman showed the
commission a petition hearing 3$
names in the subdivision protest*
ing the public beach.
Last week, Jim Foster, ala* e f
Sunland, asked tb* eommliaioo to
help pay fa r financing a public
beach and aald that the board
should ask all the residents ef
Sunland If they wSot a beach and
not only a chosen few.
However, the board tabled ae«
Uon, after a letter was read by
Sanitarian Val Robbins that ha la
now conducting pollution tost* no
the lake and hopes'Vi
hia
findings by next w t*x."

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Police Arrest
Tt In Raid

On toe heels of a raid by ton
Sheriffs Office this past weekend,
(be Police repotted e gambling
raid on Sanford Ava. last Friday
night with 11 men arrested.
Tbe raid, the third staged by
law enforcement officers in a tw*
day. period Friday and Saturday,
was a t 410 Sanford Av*.
Arrested by police were Willi*
Meta, Jam es Jackson. Daniel
Johnson. John Paratter. Utah
Dixon, Robert Lee Harris, Uaae
Alexander, Willie Flynn. Walter
chains, clubs, and broken bottlea. Disoo, Alphonse Lowery and J**h
Police said the youths used Thomas.
their weapons freely on route
from Harlem to tb* Bronx. They
crossed (he Macombs Dam bridge
In full war formation, clouting,
kicking and slashing man in lhair
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Tw#
way and knocking down and
mauling woman. On* victim, John million workers went on strike to­
llealy, 30, waa taken to the hos­ day in a show of strength aga
pital where two stitches were re­ the government, but tbe roaaai'
walkout failed to stiU lb* Ufa
quired to close a scalp wound.
tbe tUy.
The 24-hour general
called by the Argentine
Confederation to demand
mental aetlea against the
DELAND (UPI) Volusia cost of living, was coad*
County Judge John 8. Byington President Arturo
will sentence Ted Martin today
for taking mosey from women to
realign tbelr figure*, then skip­
ping town to dodge the work.
Martin, to, wee aoavlcted Men
day of fraudulent manipulation ef
money, one * f:!l charges against
him to tha figure-farming tea*.
He end thfbn taker man i
accused e t taking money from
wnmen to De U nd end Daytona
Beach an premia* a t bettering
tbelr figures In aal anc, (torn va­
nishing from Ik* ceuaty without
famishing - ton angetoan.

Race Violence Erupts In Hew York
NEW YORK (U P l)-T b* desire
of some Harlem teen-agers to try
out for n church baseball team
touched off one of the clty'a most
flagrant outbreaks of gang vio­
lence Monday night, resulting in
assaults da 30 pedestrians and
tw* policeman.

Police said the march of to
while sod Negro members of tha
Harlem Lords gang on a Bronx
housing project was motivated by
an interracial Bronx gang's re
fusal to let' Harlem teen-ager*
practice baseball in the Macombs
Dam Perk. Tbe Harlem youths
were beaten up and turned out of
tbe park Monday morning and ap­
pealed to the Lords for revenge
Twenty-five of tb* Lord* were
arrested end other gang members
escaped. Tbelr assault on tb*
Hlgbbridge housing project wee
stopped by two youth squad de­
tectives, Arthur O’Connor and
Ronald Reis, who held the gang
off with drawn revolvers. O’Con­
nor restrained one youth from
subbing Rais with a curved lineoleum knife.
The .embattled detectives were
rescued by to other policemen
who sped to the scene after po­
lice headquarters began receiving
cells from' terrorised Bronx resi­
dents,
&gt;
They disarmed (ha arrested
boy*, aaafiar i Hag U knives, u
lengths ef pipe, five baseball bats,
two baling books, two garbage
can severe, apd several Urn

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itrengthening the ICC, was expect­ otter ot equipment" to the ICC,
ed to be announced formally an American spokesman said.
"We feel UUs otter should ena­
When,the 14-nation conference reeonvenei this afternoon after a ble the commlsilon to atart mov­
ing throughout Laoa in c a r r £ ig
long weekend receai.
The long paralyzed conference out Ha taaka," he said.
entered ita 10th week today.
At the aame time conference
co-Chairman Malcolm McDonald
of Britain and Gcorgi Puahkfn of
JERUSALEM (U P)) — Adolf y
Ruaala were eebeduled to an­
nounce details of a reported com­ Eichmann admIUed today that bo
shipped Jew s te the East, know- A
promise on procedure.
The compromise would finally Ing they were going there to bo
A
enable the conference to begin exterminated.
" I must admit It—but I h a i^ n negotiations on a neutrality stat­
Mr. Frank Evans Jr., St, died
ute and long term international atructlons to send them there and
Monday at his home, 30S Lincoln
I had no alternative," to pleaded
Ave„ Saugus, Mass., following a controls in Laoa.
"We understand that the royal to the Jewish court trying him for
heart altaek.
Laotian government o&lt; Prince mass murder.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Evqni Sr. of Lske Mary, be had
attended school In Lake Mary,
In Massachusetts and a t Rollins.
He was the owner o t the Alwyn
Color end Chemical Co. in Sau­
gus; g member of Masonic Lodges
and ot the Aleppo Temple of Bou­
NOT INTEREST
ton, Mass.; a member ef the
American Textile Color and Chem­
W*T1
s w r perm eate
ists Assn:; a past selectman aad
np to 12 MONTHS — with
Ian assessor of Saugus and a
m ember of the Saugus Methodist
Church.
Survivors, other than hie par­
There la no Read- Haxard G se n a te * m a n
ents, are his wife, Josephine, five
sooe, owe daughter and is grand­
children.
His parents left today to attend
fuhsral and burial services which
will take piece In Saugus on Fri­
day.
GENEVA (U PI) — The proWestern royal Laotian government
has offered a substantial amount
of urgently needed transport
cqu'pment
to the International
Control Commission policing the
truce in 'L ao s, an American
spokesman said today.
The royal Laotian offer, which
signalled a possible break In the

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) A federal court decision on whether "freedom riders" should be
banned in Alabama waa post­
poned Monday until after Aug. 22.
V, S. District Judge Frank M.
Johnson J r . listened to arguments
bp Justice Department lawyers
and Montgomery city officials to
determine whether he should en­
join sponsors of the "freedom
rides" from continuing the cam ­
paign here.
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The federal Jurist then ordered
briefs filed by Aug. 22.
Montgomery City Atty. Calvin
Whites#!! laid every bus, train
and plane arriving or departing
from Alabama capital ii watched
by uniformed policemen.
The aurveillance la carried out
by a supervisor and two patrol­
men, ha aaid.
It takes nine men to watch the
train depot and two bus terminals
and three men to survey the air­
port sseh shift. There are three
shifte every 24 hours, which
means M policemen are pulled
away from their Jobs to watch
Um arrivals sad departures of all
Interstate vehicles, Whitesell said.
This is enough reason, claim
Montgomery law enforcement of­
ficials, to enjoin the sponsors of
tba "freedom ride" movement.
However, the Justice Depart­
ment told Johnson If he enjoined
the speesers of the movement in
Alabama he would be denying the
eeasUtuUoaal rights of individuals.
John Dear, Justlca Department
•M oney, c to Hongod the authority
o t the court to Issue an Injunction
•gainst the sponsors. The young
attorney aaid Um court did not
have the eonsUtuUonal power to
taka auch action.
D ear also said present condi­
tions in Montgomery—no incidents
in the p a il aavan weeks—did not
Justify issuance of an Injunction.
. Montgomery office is requested SSS S. S.rk AM.
the injunction after Johnson per­
mitted a preliminary restraining
order against the sponsors to
aUpao an June 12. The prelimin­
ary reetrelnlng order, which under
federal procedure is valid for only
10 days unless renewed, prohibit­
ed the Concrete o t Racial Equal-

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• &gt; t # t o r t o e d . today M preserve
&gt;: ? c r v M t o r - d e l * . •. J i t .'
Bailee also reported a bomb,
was hurled into a home In a sep.V/. arete tackiest dariag Urn-night
jh e t withheld details pending.fur- f to r investigation. Officar* said

^ ttu th w a ii Side ntlghbeA bodFfl•■'day night, police used dog patrols
disperse raving groups of Ns-

te have Slashed with white groups
afcd hade drives b e e t There were
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Harrises High Reboot neighborle a l wkese n Negro student was
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Frank Evans Jr
Dies Al Age 59

FLEET RESERVE BRANCH 147 nnd It* Unit Auxiliary installed new of.
flcera nt ceremonies nt the Hut Friday night. Harold Sundvall officiated a t
installation of auxiliary officers who were, from left, Dorothy Feddereon,
chaplaini Jean Bryan, secretary-treasurer; Doris Williams, vice president
“lorie Holcomb, president Jack Hippa Installed the Reserve officers pictured below,-left to right, Walter Cariyon, secretary-treasurer; Colin Pentbarton, first viea president and Clyde Bryan, president. Charles Flat*,
mfyer, second viee president, la not pictured.
(Herald Photoa)

Negse ewmmenity that a white
U ’.gaag wee responsible.
&gt; In H e sem e neighborhood, a
! /.w hite teen-ager w al tailed Moo&gt; day. Ranald Kwatay, IT, was
ft anted lying in an alley and taken
! te Cask e e » t y Hospital.
1 Xwtsny aaid three Negro youths
etteelMd U m with halves end hieyrie chains. ■'
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5 . H e neighborhood end arrested U
! auepeeted troublemakers. AH hut

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United stttee&gt; atce leads it ussia
la individual' 'to e ef electricity.
His testimony waa made public
today.
Vogel told the committee that
as fa r a&gt; could ha determined
Russia has net built a steam tur­
bogenerator with a capacity ef
Bp PEARL JACKSON
The Chuluota Retired Folks Chib 400,000 kilowatts e r greeter. Steam
will resume monthly polluck sup­ plants ere powered by ooal e r
pers with members sehedulod to a tta r fuel.
moot a t 0 p.m. Thursday oa the
screened g arth ef the Community
Club.
Beck m em ber is advised to
bring e severed dish, cold piste
or dessert and h it own breed and
butter w b ^ the committee will
arrange Um fojd and tables end
NEW VOBE (UPI)—Pakistani
provide tottoo and other bever­ president Mohammad Ayub Khan
age.
fIlea to m e todsy from e, week's
Mrs. B, B. Knight la chairman Visit te the United Mates.
of the food committee end will be
Ayub flew ta r e from Vice PresBMleted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Idiot Lvndan B. Johnson's ranch
Kuhlmaa end Mr. and Mrs. in T ains Monday night for a fi­
George Simmer.
nal iweoptlea a t Pakistan House
Foliowiag the supper, President and dinner with United .Nations
George Boulden, la a brief busi­ Secretary General Dag Hammsre s t! meeting, will teU members skjold.
ef savers! public service projects
At e taw s conJaroaee alter his
which won discussed at the last arrival Um Pakistani atreag man
meeting ef the beard of directors repealed bis Must w ap lag that
who ta p e the general membership American capitalists ta d only u
will ta le to support oao e r more to IB years to help him save Paki­
stan from " a Communist e a t"
which owes it sweeps over peo­
ple drowns them.

ordered a 100,000 kilowatt wait far
a new eteem plant which wiU be
hulli near Oak B id * , Tens.
Beg. dee L Iv in s, (D-Teea.),
•old Mm Corpe e l Engineers rorently made a "very sulking aad
shocking sUtemont" that Um B us.
•teas worn building huge multi,
purpose dams oa Mm Volga Elver,
dams much larger Usta Um Greed
Coulee, Um largest la the Uaited
gtatas.
Evlas asked wtMther UM Uaited
SUtee wax keeping pace wklh UM
rate e f eeastrecUen in H e Soviet
Union.
"We have coma te ita p e tit
where opportunities far future hy­
droelectric iMUllaUena are some­
what limited," Vogel aaid.

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financing o r encouraging the sogrogotion-testing bus rides.

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The Young Adults CUss of the
Sanford First Christina Church
will hold e covered dish supper la
the Education si Bldg, today a t
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kin tom e hare at lS ll MaUonvlUo
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Mrs. , m g * Waugh of Henttogtoa
had Mrs. Jack ByN, Pice Rivera,
Oelif.i e slater, Mrs. Julia R.
Lang ef Senfordi seven grandchil­
dren, a nephew end two nieces.
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session, which Just raoonUy was
concluded, warn Bav. Dollar, Mrs.
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Sue McKnight

Group Enjoys
Camping Trip
In T he Smokies

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To Marry Donald Ray Johnson

Miss Frances Cobb. Mrs. Robert
A. Cobb. Mrs. P. R. Stephenson
and the Misses Linda Stapler,
Mr. and Mrs. RusscH L. Me-1 and is now employed by the Flor-1 The wedding will be an event
Mary Jean Turner and Sue Orirno
Knight, C26 Sarita Street, Sanford, Ida Power and Light Company, in of Sept. 3 at the First Methodist returned last week after spending
announce lha engagement of their [ Titusville.
| Church, Sanford,
more than three weeks camping
daughter, Sandra Sue, to Donald
in the Smoky Mountains of Ten: nessee.
,
Ray Johnson, son of 31r. and Mrs.
While visiting at Cherokee, N.
Clarence 0 . Johnson. West Crys­
C., they attended this season's
tal Drive, Loch Arbor, also of
opening performance of the now
Sanford.
famous historical play, “ Unto
f Miss McKnight was bom In Ba­
These Hills," which is the story
of the Cherokee Indians.
nana River, Fla., haa attended
They visited the Chriitus Bib­
schools in Vero Beach, Oak H ar­
lical Gardens, located in Gatlinbor, Wash., Barbers Point, Oahu,
burif, Tenn., after a worldwide
Hawaii, Washington, D. C. and
search for a suitable place for It.
graduated from Seminole High
They were open to the public for
School with the Claaa of 1961.,
the first time this year. This pres­
While in school, she was a
entation of Christ's life is so per­
member of the Pep Club, Glee
fect that no one who sees it will
Club and Latin Club. She is a past
ever forget it. .
president of the aeplor Methodist
The group also enjoyed many
&lt;#Youth Fellowship.
interesting nature hikes as well
31r. Johnson was born in Lawas some historical points of In­
rencevllle, Ga., and attended
terest, such as Alum Cave Bluff,
Bcihesdz Gram m ar School there.
Cliggmons Dome Tower. Charllse
He was a graduate of S e m itic
Bunion and Cades Cove, where
High School with the Class of
(he government has restored old
1937. While in high school, he was
pioneer homes, barns and mills.
active In Future Teachers, Jour­
They all agree that nowhere in
nalism Club, Glee Club and par­
America can vacations be so
ticipated In all aporti.
much fun as in the Smokies seeing
He served wilh the U. S. Army
nature's glories at their best.

New

Arrivals

Rev. and Mra. Jam es N. Bar­
nett, 1601 S. Sanford Ave., an­
nounce the birth of an S lb. 2 ox.
daughter, July 16 at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.
They have chosen the name Me­
lissa Anne for the new arrival and
fahe will be welcomed home by
two brothers, David and kllchael.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
an d 4 frs. Fred Reynolds, of Jack­
sonville, III., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Barnett of DeLand.

Local

Events

WEDNESDAY
The Sanford Welcome Wa|[on
Club for newcomer* will meet at
10 a.m. at the Sea Shell Restau­
rant, for a buiineit and program
meeting, followed by luncheon anS
bridge, canasta and other card
games during the afternoon.

MISS SANDRA McKNIGHT
(Photo By Gnsaitun)

Shower Honors Bride-Elect
Miss Barbara Bradley and Miss
Judy Ludwig were co-hostesses at
a miscellaneous shower honoring
bliss Helen Pittard, bride-elect,
at the Bradley home, 903 Cata­
lina Drive, recently.
The party rooms were decorated
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table was centered with a hibiscus
arrangement flanked by silver
candelabra.
A Urge pink and yarbite heart
shaped cake was adorned with
roses and wedding bells. Pinkpunch, mints and nuts were served
with the cake. Orange blossoms
frozen in an ice ring floated in
the punch bowl.

Guests included the honorcc. her
mother, Mrs. George Pittard, Mrs.
Wendell Scott, an aunt of the
groom-elect, Betsy Williams, San­
dra Kader, Niki Ashby, Myrna
Williams, Delores Kirsch, Gayle
Burk, Sandy Wood, Betty Pittard,
Mr*. Jack Russell, Mrs. Ira Willis,
Mrs, W. A. Ludwig and Mrs. Gor­
don Bradley.

Church
Calendar
meets at T p.m. and Suiulay
School workers meet at I p.m.
Young Adult S. S. Class of the
First Christian Church meets at
6:30 p.m. for a covered dish sup­
per, business meeting and fellow­
ship. A nursery will be provided.
WEDNESDAY
The CYF-CHI RHfl Fellowship
of the F irst Christian Church will
meet at the church at 7 p.m. and
go In a group on a skating party.
FRESII RHUBARB PUDDING
This unusual dessert can be
served warm or cold. Preheat the
oven to 3M degrees. Mix 1 (S-ot.)
can crushed pineapple with 2 cups
fresh rhubarb. If you have fresh
mint, add a couple of leaves,
chopped fine.
Grease a 10 a 6 Inch casserole
and put the fruit in the bottom.
Beat 1 egg slightly, add S cup
sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon Juice
and 2 tablespoons flour and pour
over the fruit. Sift 2/3 cup flour
with 3 tablespoons sugar and a
pinch of salt. Cut 2 tablespoons
butter into this mixture and sprin­
kle over the fruit.
Bake in oven for 43 minutes.
Garnish with whipped cream or
vanilla ice cream. Serves 4 to g.

HOSTESSES AND HONOREES At the ahower in honor of Mi*s Helen
Pittard, At t h e home of Mia* Barbara Bradley are from left, Min* Judy
Ludwiff, Mlaa Bradley. Mra. Wendell Scott, aunt of the groom, Mina Pittard and h e r m o th e r , Mra. George Pittard.
(Herald Photo)

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Friends Honor Mrs. Conner At Parties
Mr*. Wrdtll Conner Jr. was kept
busy all last week attending a
srr.es of parties is her honor.
.Mrs. Conner, the former Lynda
Yeaekle. was married 3larch 19
in Alabama.
This is the first time she has
been home sinee her wedding so
her friends took advantage of a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. W. F. Yeaekle, to honor her
with showers.
The first one ws* held at the
home of 3trs. Jimmy Rutler on
Haya Drive. A aeries of games
were planned for the guests but
it had been so long since the group
has been together they decided
they had rather Just .ch*l. The
prises were given to the honoree
and a social time enjoyed.
Those (tending were Mrs. Eddie
Barbour, bliss Kay Ivey, Mlsa
Evie Kratsert, Mrs. Robert John­
son. Mrs. Fred Yeaekle. mother of
the honoree and the hostess.
Another bridal shower was giv­
en in her honor at the home of
Mrs. James F. Benton on Riverview Ave. A decor in keeping with
the ahower prevailed in arrange­
ments and refreshments and
games and contests were enjoyed
prior to the gift opening.
The table was covered with a
crocheted cloth and centered wilh
a bride and groom. Garden flowera surrounded the cut glass
punch bowl. Party sandwiches,
toasted peeans and mlnta were
served with the punch by Mrs.
Renton, assisted by Mrs. Marvin
Warfel and Mrs. Edward L. Davis.
Others present were the hon­
oree, her mother, 31rs. Fred
Yeaekle. and grandmother, 3tri.
Henry Yeaekle, Mrs. C. A. TTiompson Sr., of-Birmingham, Ala., and
the 3lmes. A. B. Maddox, George
Pittard, Charles Hayes, Curtis
Lavender, Letand Todd, Jack Ben­
ton Sr., William Covene.v, 3!l«s
Judy Lavender and Mlsa Virginia
Warfet.
Lynda also had a birthday while
she was home and the family ga­
thered at th e ‘Yeaekle home for a
celebration In her honor. She has
returned to Troy, Ala., where (he
plana to enroll at Troy Stato Col­
lege, for the fum m rr term.

MRS. WENUKLL CONNOR JR., center, with hoatesae* at one of the show­
ers in her honor. Mrs. Jimmy Butler presents her with a gift, Co-hostess
Miss Evie Krntzert is s t right.
(Herald Fhoto)

Stetson Alumni

SUMMER

•Attend Weddin

CLEARANCE

Hold Reunion
' Mr. and Mr*. Martin Stineclpher
spent the past weekend in Lake
Worth. They were visiting with
Mr. Stinecipher'a (liter and bro­
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Powell.
Their dausbter, Grace Marie
Stinecipher, accompanied them to
Lake Worth, then went on to
Pompano Beach far the weekend.
She attended the wedding of a
friend and classmate, M in Deanna Schooley to Frod Trice.
Several other Stetson classmates
in the Miami area also attended
the wedding, and during the week­
end bald a class reunion and en­
joyed a social get-together.

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Larry, In Orlando this week-.
Mrs. J. M. Campbell of St.
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H aiti Flynl and Miss Barbara
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M in Flo Bishop and Mrs. J. L.
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Walker and children, Floyd Jr.
and Kay, all of Birmingham, Ala.,
and a nieco, M ill Patay Wyatt of
Besaemer, Ala,

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By Abigail Van Bunn

OILWAYS BE AN
DEAR ABBY: One of the girl* who
work* where I work I* getting married to­
morrow. Everyone else who work* here re­
ceived * printed invitation to her wedding
three week* ago. They all gave her beauti­
ful gift*. I got my invitation this morning
by mouth, and can't accept. Must I give
her a gift?
LEFT OUT
DEAR LEFT: Give her a gift "by
mouth." Say "Beat withes."
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DEAR ABBY: Xjuat returned from a
bile beach and aaw TWO (one would
ve been enough) young expectant
mother* in the ocantleat of bathing suits,
of all thing* 1
The young women were both about in
their Mventa month. They weren’t con­
tent to ait down and aun themeelvee in­
conspicuously. They jfcraded all around
the beach, and every dye waa on them.
I don't believe, becauae a woman 1*
pregnant, ahe ahould go into hiding, but
do you think a public beach, with men.

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DEAR NO: I know of no book, or®
course, that teaches a grown man how to
eat "atsp by step." Tell him how important
tabla manners are to your marriage . . .
then aet about teaching him with patience
and loving kindness.
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BARBER:'On guard 1 You, too, can be
dipped 1

you know your available f m tint*
(a only going to bo I f te M min(!) Xomember the oU motto
that “Many, band* nuk« light
work." Bo t e c h your fatally to
■bar* aoma of tha daily chons.
f o r sxampls, tha last p o rn o out
of a double bad should maka the
bod. And your klndorgarteam are
also old enough te be taught hew
to maka their twin bod.
The last person la the bathroom
should aleo bo our# the towels ere
needy hung on the rack.
Aad the lest one to brush Ids
tooth should always wipe off the
flecks of toothpaste from the bothroom mirror!
.f e n l^ d your children th a t the
tu la g u r trains oipoct each poteen
who nsee a wash basis to eieaa I t
op dor the next passoagerl Bo yen
msthera are not imposlag an u*l

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•e v e n weather, tuck a blaaket
under Its chin.
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Tehe a leek e t the South head
only. West ogees with *a* h e a r t
S a ri bids twe diamonds; West
raises to three; l a s t bids four
Be&gt;tfwmg; West bide five dia­
monds to shew one ace; E ast bids
five hearts.
•o far- yen have passed gutotiy.
What (to you d* aewT
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tine ever alnee.
I IS. Aad, slnee it waa m s do ia
York, showing the asm s spirit his
The tbaraom stor in my garden Italy, it is probably biased, and
eounsla Theodore bed shown whan
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ha chargad up Ben Juan Hill, bid

should s ta rt the fire under the teek ittle.
And after dining, na in a dtnotto
o r snack bar, sash dinar ahaeld
k W hln'dlshng end ana no
to
th e s to k , whstw tto y skerid a t
laaat be gigeed off and atoekad,
area if t h f formal dish washing

dish sloth.. (Trie may h ttp spur
soma Id y e a r laggaad attars to
spssd up.)
: : lestosd e l lotting arsrybedy too*
hia seat o r hat an a living room
chair, make i f a rule th a t each
member of tha family dutifully
h u g e up hia clothes, including paJames tosh* m orning.

DEAR ABBY: I Have been married for
four year* to a man who ia very, kind, conaiderata and well-mannered—until he get*
to the table, and then the picture change*.
I have never seen a human eat more like 3
dog. I waa aware of Ihla before I married
him but, like so many starry-eyed girl* in
love, 1 thought I could change him later.
1 am a very good cook, and aet an attractiva table, but it aickena me to aee
what ha does to it. He pllea no much food
on hia plate it la soon all over the tabledoth. Ha fill* his mouth full, and chewa
with it wide open. He doesn’t use a napkin#
Ha wipe* his mouth with bread, and licks
hia fingers. Naturally I don’t Invite guests
for dinner.
Is there a book that teaches people
how to eat. step by step? Or perhaps a
course he could take? I refuse to nag him.
Somathlng as trivial as this has set me to
thinking about divorce.
NO NAME PLEASE

top of tbs bill.
There was nothing to the play
except (bo spado flncue end that
worked for blm. I w ai asked Just
how wise o r foollib tbo five-spade
bid was.
Tbo answer is that It was W
very good bid. E ast and W sit
were good players and their bid­
ding had eisarly shown that they
held two aces only and that they
were both long In tbs rod suits.
Hence, North was marked with
two aces (probably the black
ones) and plenty of black cards
with them. George bad no reason
to expect to m abe bis c o n tra e u
but bo certainly was not going tW
be hurt and be w tl defending
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lim e s during hi* lT-yesr career
with the Philadelphia Athhltcs
and Red Sox.
"Grove won hit last seven
games in his final season and
they tell me it was quite a strug­
g le” Spahn says. " I can see what
they mean now.”
Spahn, who has a 9-11 record
tor the season and will be hard
put to win 20 games this year
for the 12th time in bis career,
was tagged for 11 hits Monday
night. Including a two-run homer
by Wally Post, but benelilted
from a 15-hit attack by the
Braves.
Lee Maye led Milwaukee's on­
slaught with a homer and two
doubles while Roy McMillan
drove in four runs with two sin­
gles and a pair of sacrlfica flies.

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The loss, charged to reliever
llowia Nunn, reduced the Reds'
National League lead to four
games over the surging secondplace Los Angeles Dodgers, who
defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates,
The St. Louis Cardinals swept a
pair from the Chicago Cubs, 10-e
and 9-5, and tbe Philadelphia
Phillies downed the San Francisco Giants, 10-7, in other NL
games.
Wynn turned in one of his finest
Jobs of the season in holding the
Red Sox to three hits for his
eighth victory of tbe year sgainst
two losses. Rookie J. C. Martin's
bases-loaded single off Galen Cis­
co in the sixth broke a 1-all tie
and produced tbe While Sox in­
ning runs.

The Detroit Tigers retained the
American League lead by- one
percentage point with a 7-4 vic­
tory over the Kansas City Ath­
letics. The New York Yankees
beat the Baltimore Orioles, 5-0, in
the opener of a twi-nigbt doubleheader and the second game was
postponed because of rain with
the Yanks ahead, 4-1, In the top
of the fifth Inning, The other AL
clubs were idle.
Duke Snider's seventh Inning
single with the bases loaded
eapped a four-run rally that gave
the Dodgers their victory over the
Pirates.
Trailing 9-0 after six innings of
tbe opener, the Cards came up
with four runs in the seventh and
six more In the eighth to beat
the Cubs, then came from behind

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Mourns Death
Of Ty Cobb

again with four runs In the sixth
to win the nightcap. Julian Javier
and Bill White each collected
eight hits during the twin bill.
Tbe Phillies won their game
from the Giants with a three-run
rally in the ninth. Tony Gonaalea'
double broke a 7-all tie and Ru­
ben Amaro's triple strove In two
more runs.
. Norm Cash's second grand slam
homer of the season oft Joe N uthall In the first inning got the Ti­
gers off to a lead they never re­
linquished against the fa](ering
Athletics.
Southpaw Whitey Ford of the
Yankees ran his record to 17-1
when be pitched a stx-hltfbr
against tbe Orioles and struck out
nine batters.

Having heard that weather con*
diUens often affect the manner In
which tbe pins do or do not fall,
the entire Thursday Nile Mixed
League nojr agrees with this
assumption. This week saw some
of the lowest scores ever rolled

1CK family really had quite a day fishing recently a t Crow’a
vrgeat weighed neven pounds. Left to right are Brenda, John
ludrik.
(Herald Photo)

NEW YORK ( U P I)-lf Roger
Marls, Mickey Mantle o ln y oth­
e r American League p l» r is to
break Babe Ruth’s honulm rec­
ord, he'll have to do Idurlng
tbe first 154 games of thleaton,
or be will not receive f i credit
f*r the test.
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Coach Shakes
Track Squad

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STUTTGART._ Germany
G e rr- |'P I )
—Coach Jim Elliott was iced
to shako up the United ile a
men’s track and field team I its
two-day meet with Westftermany starting tonight a t I tta r
Stadium.
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Tbe changes became neccfry
when sprinter Paul Draytc|©r
Villanova University cam # lit
of last weekend's meet at Iscow with a pulled leg m uicleld
middle distanco runner Jlv
Siebert developed a heavy I .
Elliott named Hayes J o n e s ,|
U. S. high hurdle champion.!
Drayton’s replacamaat la tha I
meter dash. Jim Beatty will I
for Siebert in tbe 800.
I

C. Frick Issued that ruling Mon­
day in answer to numerous quer­
ies from fana and tha press as to
what was the statua of any rec­
ords surpassed during tha expand­
ed 162-gamo aehedulea.
"Any player who hits more
than 90 homo runs during Ui#
first 154 games of hla club’s
schedule would bo recognised is
having established a new rec­
ord," Frick said.
"If a player doss hll more than
60 home runs In the c o u n t of the
new 162-tamo achedule, then
there would have to be some dis­
tinction made la tho record books
to show that Babe Ruth's record
waa made la a 154-game sched­
ule and that tha total of more
than 60 home ruaa was compiled
with a 162-gamo schedule in of-

Tuea. July 18, 1961—-Pag* f

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ATLANTA, Ge. (U P I)-T y Cobb
is gone, but be leaves behind s
fantastic legacy of 20 baseball
'U n c o rd s which, like his reputation,
may last for all time.
Cobb, probably the greatest hit­
te r that ever lived and most cer­
tainly ths finest base stealer, fi­
nally was cut down by a com­
bination of cancer, heart disease
auf diabetes Monday at tbe age
of T4.
The "Georgia Peach,” whose
g e n e r a l condition "deteriorated
^rapidly ” during the past two
weeks and whose weight fell off
from 115 pounds to 165, died at
Emory University Hospital, leas
than 60 miles from hla native
Narrows, Ga., where ha first
played baseball as • boy.
Of the 90 records Cobb set while
with tbo Detroit Tigers from 1905
through 1925 and tha Philadelphia
^A thletics from 1927 through 1928,
waa proudest of his lifetime
balling average of .167.
A dedicated perfectionist on the
ball field, Cobb also bolds the rec­
ord for winning 12 American
League batting championships, in­
cluding nine in a row from 1907
through 1915; baiting .400 tbrea
times, including a top of .420 in
1911; accumulating the most hits,
,4,191; the most to u t stolen bases,
^ 9 U , and most stolen bams la one
season. 96, In 1913,
Tbo entire basabali world Joined
™ la mourning Cobb, from Commis­
sioner Ford Frick to Mickey Man­
tle of tbo N tw York Yanks**, to
whom the "Georgia Peach” gave
some batting Ups as lata as last
August.
Despite his consuming passion
B t o win and drive himself ovary
minute 1m was la a baseball uni­
form, Cobb was once released in
tha minora for "lack of ability.”
Ho draw his first and last "pink
t iip*» la iM4 — bis first Mason
la pro ball — after batting only
JIT la 37 games for tho Augusta
{Tub of tha Sally League.
Cobb waa shocked and vowsd
never to play for Augusta again,
but ha did the following year and
batted .336. • The Detroit Tiger*
purchased him that « s a s Mason
' for a m are 9500 and la 1166, his
first full year with tha Tigers, ho
hit ,320.
That proved to be his lowest
avorago for a full season la tho
majors.
Cobb hung up hi* spUwa a t the
ago of 41 after hitting -3B tor tha
WAthletlcs la Mil.
Pressed aa to why h r decided
to end his playing days, Cobb
snapped:
"Wall, U waa my pooreat avorage la 23 years so I fait it was
tim e to call it quits.”

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United Proas International
The first 300 victories are the
hardest and no one knows it bet• te r than Warren Spahn, with
three more to go, or Early Wynn,
who needs eight more to reach
that "promised land” of all pitch­
ers.
Spahn, the indestructible 40year-old southpaw of tbe Milwaukee Braves, registered the 297th
triumph of his major league ca­
reer with a 13-4 decision over the
flrst-plaee Cincinnati Reds Mong i y Bight.
Wynn, the equally durable 41year-old Chicago White Sox righthander, won hit 292nd by beating
tbo Boston Red Sox, 4-1.
Both Spahn and Wynn are clos.
log in on Hall of Famer Lefty
Grove, who won an even 300

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top teama lose, and saw the antire. league lined up wilh a dif­
ference of only 11 points separat­
ing top and bottom,
Powell's Office Supply still bolds
flrat, after losing four to'A ppteby's Restaurant, the second plaee
team, DcBary Pharmacy climbed
Into third, followed by Stolamoysr
Roofing,' Pryor's State Farm Ini.,
Sanford Mgf. Co., Union Park
Pharmacy and Pietro's Mgf Co.
Uarry Pentecost, one of tho two
having a good night, racked up
a 594 aeries, and le a n mate
Clyde Plarcy was the only other
person to roll more than &lt;10, as
ha brought in a 556.
Tbe 3-10 split has no worriaa
over weather, It la always theie,
aad Ana Cooklla, Ellen BeUa.
Dot PowtU, Jim Andersoa, P at
Foster, Carl Voa lltrbulla aad Ed
Callan all felled it to make the
s p a n . A little harder to a a k a
spares wars made fay Carolya
Bette 1-7, Balph Betts 4-6-7, Wal­
lace Woods 4-7-10, Stack Belly
s-19, Ed Michalak 2-5-7 aad Helen
Kaella 4-7-9. . . . .

fe d ," tha commissioner contin­
ued.
Frick said tha same reasoning
would apply If a player equalled
Ruth'a record of 60 homera.'
Tbo m ailer of Ruth'a record
became of more than mere aca­
demic Importance this Mason,
largely btcauM of Maris and
Mantle. Maris has 35 homers and H ow ell M anager
Is I I games ahead of Ruth's 1937 ASHEVILLE, N. C. (UPI) pace. Mantle hit his 33rd Monday Homer (Dixie) Howell, a former
night to stay eight games ahead National League calabar with tha
of tho record pace.
Brooklyn Dodgers, haa b eta nam ­
ed to succeed Tom la tte ll as managar of Jacksonville, Fla., la tha
Exhibition Tilta
South AtlaaUe Lea gut.
In exhibition acUon Monday, tha
American League All-Star* from
Sanford toppled Bunnell, 23-1 and Tbo eats of Central America
tho National Loop atara boat Or­ extends from northwast to south­
mond Beach, 7-3.
east.

TO TUB VICTORS . . . . The Firnt Federal Little League team waa honored at a picnic by the Pigott family last week after the team took top hon­
ors in aeaaon'a play. Back row left to right, N. Yentsch, Tommy Bryant,
Gary Martin, Chuck Pigott, Paul Martin, Ronnie Dudley, Rick Fordbraln
and Dick Thom. Front row. left to right, Tommy Hickaon, David Richard,
Mark Rabohi and Wayna Forguaon.
(Herald Photo)

PHILADELPHIA (U P!)-Sonny
t-Titon, tha trouble-beset contend­
er for the heavyweight title held
by rioyd Patteraon, faced re­
arrest today on a brush with the
law which haa already coat him
hla Pennsylvania boxing license.
Diat. Ally, Jam es C. Crumllsh
announced Monday (hat the beefy

fighter will be arrested on two judgment.”
charges stemming from an in- The "erro r” waa eonaidorod last
cidant in Falrmount Park Juna Friday by tha Penaaylvanla'Ath­
Tbo ehargta, turning out hla
haadllghta to avoid identification
and resisting arrest, were dis­
missed fay a magistrate who term ­
ed Liiton's action an "error of

letic Commission, which suspend­
ed Sonny’s license for actions datrlmental to boalng, The suspen­
sion, in effect, barn Liston from
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WASHINGTON (U PI) - The waa In recess until autumn. Con­
Trcaiury U reporting now on tbo gress waa on n long holiday.
Who waa running tho store? Tho
■tore must have been in charge
of the spenders aad lha tax col­
ten to *** aad to understand tbo lectors while the top* of tbo oxecspending figures which eonpriio uUve, legislative and Judicial
tbo housekeeping account* of tbo branches were on the loose. Bus­
iness as uaual means Just what it
U. 8. governmant.
Thoao figures wQI bo available aaya to the government ipendera
to bo aeon during tbo remaining of the peoples’ money and to tbaQ
II week* of tbo current flacal government collectors of tho peo­
year. The average eitlaon will aeo ples' tex ts.
During thoao first five daya of
them If ho la luteretted. He la
not likely, however, to under- the now fiscal year, tha U. 8. gov­
itand the *pend lag figure* or the ernment spent roughly $1 billion.
The precise' figure listed in the
revenue figure*.
Both aeta of figures quickly be­ Treasury statem ent a t withdraw­
come too big for the undem and­ als was !l,(H4&gt;lSSl«n.20. Deposits
ing of the common man. The daily in tha Treasury, which co rn * ,
Treasury statamfot herewith un­ pood roughly to tax revenue, to­
der review la Ut tbo flacal year talled S9Tl.9a.MUg. internal r t v J f
from July l*l» ladaalve. Five enu* collections, mostly income
tax, collected during thn business
You wouldn’t expect the firat hours of' Wedneaday July - I
five daya pf J i k to rack up any­ amounted to nearly 9199 million.
So the world's richest' govern­
thing atartllng k . the way of government bueindo. Of tbo five, oqe ment, the servant of tho world's
day waa Batifoay, another Sun- best fad, boat clothed and beat
day end anowtr tbo Fourth of boused citizens, ta off to a goo&amp;
July. Moreovr, Pretidcnt Ken­ start toward another deficit. It
nedy waa outjd the city moat of will bo the Mth such deficit since*,
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Tueaday'a top telavialon Bbowa
aa previewed and aetecied by TV
Key'a ataff of experta who attend
rebearaala, watch ccreenlnga, and
analyxe acripta In New York and
Hollywood.
Focua on America.— "Science.”
The moat important thing this
worthy, if occaaionaliy too techni­
cal documentary baa to aay about
tbo advaneee medical acianco baa
made In tbo treatm ent of cancer
In tbo breaat, la that "early de­
tection" nod "prom pt attention”
can nave the Uvea of a great per­
centage of women who contract
It. It goee into eonalderable deemphaaiaea above all, that the
"roapanalblitty la ypure" In pro
venting mmeceoaary and coetly
m: ABC.
delay*. T
"The Flight of tbo Liberty Bell"
— An hour-long apodal on the
highlight* of the aeceod manned
apaee-aboot, Juet la caae you
miaaod the "live" television cov­
erage of the event earlier la the
day. Frank McGee is anchorman
from New York with Peter Hac­
kee on hand nt Capo Canavtral.
T:90 p. ra. NBC.

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well acted. Dan Durycn play* a
hired killer who is supposed to
sot up an ambuih for Slim. Good
old lough guy Duryea, howovar,
suffers the plight of aU befriend­
ed would-be killers on hourlong
aeries khowa — ha get* aofthearted. John Anderson, luckily
is on hand to play a siaccro, malsvolent, ooa-dlmenalonal gunman.
1:M p. m. NBC
Blfloman. — "Tim Silent Kntfo."
Ini#retting episode. Tbo "SUcnt
Knife" of tbo till* ia a young man
whose tongas ta removed by In­
diana, who lets bis kalfo do ail
bis talking. Young Mark bofrisnda

R.tarva D litrlot No. •

of her offaprlng for a four yoara. Charter No. Il*T
Tbl* la a tala wltb an •emotional
punclf, and tbo acting of Richard
Boone and particularly of Kim
Stanley make It a dram a of more
than uaual interact. 9:90 p. a .
CBS.
Jack P a a r Show. —Jack’* abUbbing gucata for the night in­
clude Pbyllla DUIer, Charlee Dornan and Virginia Graham. Thai
abould account lor at leact three
dieUnct BtUtudea and atyle*.
(Color) 11:19 p. m. NBC.

Non*
ll.sat.**

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(B a a premia** ow m d are aubj*«| to | Mone
li.nB ot
by bank)
tlaal i d ' #wn*d othar than bank premia** ____ .
laraatnf t* and otbar aaaeta Indirectly renrataallan
b aif orarelata or otbar raal aatate .............
Cuatno*' liability to thla bank on eecap-

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lflaa Sybil Grant, daughter at
Mr. and Mr*. J. Ruaaell Grant of
Longwood. baa returned to Tupelo,
Miaa., where the la working at
the Tupelo General Hospital, after
■pending the July 4 holiday with
her parent*.
A Junior at Tentaccotal Bible
Inatitute in Ttipeio, Miaa Grant la
majbring la rellgioua education in
preparation for missionary work
and la gaining practical nuraiag
experience through her work a t
the boapUal.
Commenting on the holiday cele­
bration la Longwood, tbo parade
and the firework* display, Miaa
Grant bad the highest praiae for
the Voluntee r Fire Dept., saying,
"Tbo planning and effort ia moot
commendable and the all day
aveat gava me tbo opportunity to
see many friend* which otherwise
would have been impossible on
such a short visit."

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J cerporallsn* ......................................................... _ _
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d corporation* ..____ ________ ...............„......____ „
Dopv* of United Btatoo Uovarnmoat tlncludlno
pt*t .earing*)
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Dap/ta of H alt* and political tubdlvUloa*
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1(a) Total demand d ap o a ita ____— f f .l S M t l i t
1 (b ) Total tlmo and oavlag* dapoaita | «,***,SIM 3
X d i l i * or other lien*, f None, on bank
lremtee* and f Non* on other real **tat* ............ ..
R ecount* and other llabllltle* for borrowed money _

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M*U pladgod er ***lcn*&lt;t to oocur* lltbllllU *
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Paaeowae
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Uovarnni*nl obligation* purchaaod from olbarn
WASHINGTON ( U P ! ) - 8*eal II
uadar Ikair agraamaat to repurchase _________
o r Sam Rayburn (D-Tox.), sal Ke) n**arltU* aa ahowa abov* er* after dodaettoa
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tho throat of w ar ovor Berlin J
aa ahown abov* Inctuda
"m ore
serious”
than
thd (d) RMHacounta,'ate.,
United lU ta a Oovarnmant obligation* told U
otbar# a a 4*r our agreement to rtpurchaao ____
leading up to World War I n
(a)
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u u to farmara directly guarantaad aad
World War II.
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rodaamabl* on demand by tha Commodity Crodl
Tbs veteran Boua# leader 4 • Corporation, and eaCtlfloataa e f U terott rapraearning ownarahlp tbaraaf
,
,
Sunday
Waatora
rfvU iufl
Raal oatal* loan* Inaarod uadar Tltlaa tt. VI.
stand* In Its greaUat danger I (b) aad
VJlt af Ik* National Uoualag Aat _____ ...
tbo United SU tta m utt bo I (a) l&lt;oana Inaurad or guaraiitoad by Veteran** A4mlnlalratlaa—
laaurad ar guarantaad portion*
pared “ if the-w ont comes to l
only w ™ — '....— __ __ ........_______________ __ . . .
(d) r*d#ral Mauling Admlalatratloa TUI* I repair
Rayburn said this country f
aad modaralaatloa laauUm aat loan*. |* th*
eovorod by luouraao* rooarvb*
.
mod* force with force. A ik m to) extant
Ouarantood portions of Hagulatloa T Innas and
n television interview wbotbA*
etbar loan* guarantaad by Ut* Tadaral Raaarr*
bank* or agonctoo of tb* Ualfad a u to aovrnmant .
thought fighting ovor Berlin I d
(f)
Wanting ambority bond* aacurad by Publie
bo limited combat o r seaasifsMauaiag Admlalatratloa annual ooatrlhutloaa
ooatrocU ...........................■ . .
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friendship. W ill ttoas aad ghaorhlag. S p. m . ABC.
Alfred Hitchcock. - “Tbo Land­
lady." (S fp sn t) Patricia Colllngn
does a superb Jab aa n noUcltoua
landlady ia tbta norta Uto by
Bnold DnhL Doan Stockwwll plays
her m w roomer who doesn't r n l tao haw pormnnont bln arrangem eat la likely m bn. Tip: lgM tu
tho opening—it's eompfotfly mta"Nobody con tail. What*
loading. I:M p. m. NSC.
other follow uses, wo bevo
Tam EwolL— (Sopant) Kagng- And I think if wo go ta
about Berlin, wo havo ta '
Bay bum, who bns hoop
gross ainoo IMS, was naU
thnr tho wor throat was j

Sunbeam Bon
Enjoys Picnic

(g ) Total Amoaat af Loan*. Certlfioataa of la u ra st
and Obligations, or Portloaa Tharoof (ll«t*d above),
which ar* fully hachad or Inaarod by agcnrlt*
o f tha tlulUd nutao Oovarnmant (aib)r than
"United Piatt* Oovarnmant (othar than -fo ile d
Btata* Oovaramaat obligation*, direct bad
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The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial FA 2 - 2 6 1 1
12. Real Estate fo r Sale

•W Osafark Rrrali
Tues. July 18, 1961—Page 7 3 - BEDROOM bouse,

Classified
FA 2-2611
O ffice 204 W . P in t
BRSPONSmiUTY:
The Herald wVI not be

S. Education • Instruction
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PUBLIC School Teacher forming
d a ise s in ceramlci, for adults
and children. Ph. FA 2-2631.
TUTORING Ph. FA 24302.

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NICE 2 room furnished ap art­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
FA 2-7322.

8LEEP1NG ROOMS—Tha Gables
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 24720.

kitchen SALE or RENT with op Ion to MUST SACRIFICE 2 • bedroom
buy: Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath *n CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 160
equipped, 206 QrapevtUe Avenue.
lovely neighborhood. Let your Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
Phone FA 24132.
rent accumulate towatd purFURNISHED
or
unfurnished
chaie of equity or buy now wKh 3-BEDROOM In Sunland, &gt;23 Mi­
mosa Terrsce. $330 down, $73.42
house, built-in kitchen, 2 bed­
terms. FA 34260.
per month. FA 2-6202.
rooms, 2 baths, close-in, gar­
age. 006 W.- French, Orange GOING to Whlbeey Island: Lovely GOOD BUY In Wyynewood, 3
4 bedroom, 114 bath, large liv­
City, Fla.
bedroom CB home, large Fla.
ing room with fireplace, separate
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
dining room, drapes, double en­ room plenty storage, kitchen
equipped. Beautiful lawn. 1700
apartment, tile bath, 601 Pal­
closed garage and patio. Call
Forest Dr. — $2,200 good terms
metto. FA 2-1374 after 2 p.m.
FA 2-3273.
•^Available furnished. St. John*
P.' tECREST: S bedroom home,
Realty. 11$ N. Park FA 24113.
icreened patio, unfurnished,
$110, 2231 Park'A ve. FA 14332. ROBER1 A. WILLIAMS, Raaltor
ROSA L. PAYTON
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
HOUSE for lent In Lake Mary: 2 FA 2-3051 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Registered Real Estate Broker
bedrooms, living room, kitchen
h. FA 2-1301 17-22 at Hiawatha
equipped, screened porch. One We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
WE era pleased to oiler for sale
Business, Just YOURS.
block from public beach. $63
one of tiie nicest 4 bedroom,
per mo., water furnished. CaU
FARMER’S AQBNCY
two story homos In Sanford. Lo­
FA 24164.
N. V. Farmer, 'Realtor .
cated In moat desirable restLARGE 3 room, 2 bedroom home 2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 34221
dentist neighborhood—230 West
12th Street. Beautiful lawn,
on W. First St.; furnished. Ph. Alter hours FA 24012 or FA 24261
trees,
shrubbery, and n well to
PA 2-1437.
BEING TRANSFERRED, must
keep It green. Living room, din­
sell
like
new
9
bedroom,
1
bath
FURNISHED or unfurnished 2
ing room, kitchen with new
B. R. bouse, nice location. Avail- house with carport See owner
built la oven and range, Flor­
407
BeU&gt;
Dr.
Ravenna
Perk.
ablo Aug. 1st. FA 24143.
ida Room and screened in back
porch malm up first floor. Sec­
1 - BEDROOM apartm ent Phone
No Down Paym ent
ond floor — 4 bedrooms and
FA 2-1462 between 9 a. m. A NO HIDDEN OR
--------bath; Attic Fan. Two car gar­
S p. m.
COSTS
age with access from alloy.
3
and
3
bedroom
masonry
LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME?
Call us for appointment f
In the meantime stay vith is— Lome built on your lot any­
this exclusive homo lifting, ft.
where in the slate of Florida.
Tha Friendly Motel.
Johns Realty Company. 112
No
waiting
—
immediate
con­
SUN DEL MOTEL
North Park Avenue. FA 42134
Hwy. 17-22 - 1 ML So. of Sanford struction. CALL FA 24343.
251$ Orlando Dr.
FA 2-9631
Headly Const. Co.

27. Special Services

S3. Furniture

WANTED— Reliable man or worn GHOST WRITING, essay*, Job ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
an to own A operate profitable
resumes and Ic.ters^bf-SppUcaBeds. Day, Week, or Month—
vending machine business in lion. Experienced
competent
FURNITURE CENTER
Must have at service. Low rates, FA 2-4033.
Sanford
1100 French Ave.
least IS hours spare time and
Ph. FA 2-T953
FRlGlDAHtE
minimum of $223 cash. You re­
Sales * Service
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
ceive enough equipment ft m er­
Mattress renovating. Export Up­
G. H. HIGH
chandise now to return your in­
holstering. Ail Work Guaran­
Oviedo, Fla. FO 24312 Days
vestment, regardless of amount
teed. Can Nix Bedding Mfg.
Evenings Sanford FA 24221
invested. Reply giving brief
Co., FA 24117, 1301 Sanford
history k phone number to
Ave.
Master Distributing Company,
FOR COMPLETE PEST
1212 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
CONTROL SERVICE CALL SeU Ui Your Furnlturt. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
ART BROWN
TRADING
POST. FA 2-0277.
FA 2-8865
Sanford, Fla.
WORK wanted FA 14110.

DAYWORK wanted. FA 14324.
DAYS WORK, or by the week.
Ph. FA 24373.
21. S c a n ty S a lo n s

LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
&gt;640 Hiawatha

Ph. FA 2-1322

FOR RENT: senior operator pre­
ferred working space. Hate)
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.

F air Value Properties

Stemtrom Realty

111 N. Farit Ave. A s m FA 4 4
SUNLAND ESTATES, cor. lot, 2
hr. 4bath home, many extras.
$500 down, caU FA 47224.

$11,800 to $17400

Oscar M. Harrison
Registered Real Estate Broker
U U P alaatto Ave. Pk. FA 47241

CONDITIONING
Salsa 4 Servlet • All Mahan
Pall line; Window Unite te
lad as trial Sitae.
1227 Sanfard Avene#

-Homan Designed With You In Mind1

VICE t B. R. CB house, m w roof,
Mw paint. Shallow wull. Good
Mighborbeod. Reaaasobl*. Can
PA 2-4145.
TWO YEAR OLD t bedroom, 2
bath bouse, 1471 aq. f t living
area, with carporte, Florida
room. Corner lot with approxi­
mately I acre, I I 400 down.

ONGDALE

STEN8TROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. PhoM FA 42420
• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
AIR CONDITIONING
• EASY TERMS
leased la medical dictaUon, CONTRACT mad REPAIR WORE
FA 34221 W l GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
transcription; typing speed pnu*t 1027 Sanford Avo.
bn good. Accuracy la most asWILSON - MAIER
a sa tlsl Salary open. Excellent
New and Uaad Furniture
personnel policies. Apply ft
SU E. F im SL
FA 4 4 M
person—Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital, Sanford.

Plumbing 4 Heating

A.

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Our Speciality
174* * H eart af Haitian!

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3 Bedroom 1VI Baths

FINANCING
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FROM
MONTH
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$13,800 - $16,000
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land Rateiaa « Fallow O ur

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BABY crib, fan, Venetian blinds,
washing machine, cbcit-of-drew*
era. Ph. FA 24603.
21 INCH Air King window fan,
overall site f t" x 34” , win ad*
just to 22" wide; reversible;
ilk# new; $20. J . H. Truiuch
1112 Magnolia Avenue.

1257 OLDS 22, fully equipped, a lt
conditioned, power steering f t
track 91J9 — tractor 149$. Ala* brakes, Hydrantstle transmit*
•Ion, 4,700 miles, 2M29. T a ra *
192 good used tires to g o . as
available. FA 44420.
low as $1J2 each. Guaranteed
rocape a t low-low exchange
prices. Now 200 1 12 front treetor tiraa $IJ2 ft tan. Only 3—
1420 s 22 Road Bulldar I t ply
t in s 235.00 each plusll tax.
FIRESTONE STORE, 111 EAST
l i t ST. DO NOT PHONE.

WANTED: Somecme te take up
payment! an S template rooms
of furniture, menthly payments
$15.75. CaR Collect: Casselberry
TE 4151L
. .
USED maternity dreetee, sia* lft
PAINT, Luggago, Awnings, Boat
Covers, Tarps, Teats, Army*
HAIRY INDIGO
in stock, but quantUMs limited
Regular, per loo lbs .........$2M 2
QuanMy lots, 224.00
Early, per 102 lb*............. $32.00
Quanlty lots, |23.oo
„
Delivered la lote ef 300 tbs., and
over. A. M. PREVATT. PHONE
7442111, SEVILLE, FLA.

Includes E verythin*
Principal • Interest • Insurance

CARLAN D

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volt glr coqdltloMr. NO 45422.

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34 CADILLAC
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58 FORD 1 Dear, Standard Shift
56 OLD8MOBILE -88* Holiday,
55 FORD 4 Door »*—...................
57 FORD Victoria, A/T, P/B ...
40 CHEVROLET S Door, V-8, I
55 CADILLAC 4 Door, A/C ....
54 MERCURY | Door. Power Steering
54 FORD 1 Door, V*8
M FORD ParidaM _______________
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•0 COSYAIR 4 Dear, A /T ......______
57 FORD Btatfto Wagon, V*S, A/T, S
•4 CADILLAC 4 Dnnr, A / C ___
54 DODGE Lancer...—
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17 CHEVROLET 4 Dear. P/G V *
58 BUICK HardUp Canpa-------48 FORD t Dear, Automatic___
51 DODGE Sierra, Antoautlc ........
51 PLYMOUTH Button Wagon, •
58 OLDBMOBILE Saner MSr* a Do
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LOCATED N. Of R. 20th an Lacont Ave.

KING8W
TH 42211

CHROME dinette, 4 chairs, good
condition, $30. FA 24202.

ONE reducing couch. FA 2-1537,

•
OOD expert* Med automobile
eriesman. Must ha sober, I I
otherwise do not apply. Good
working conditions, opportunities
unlimited If willing f t work.
Straight Commission. APPLY
IN PERSON. Fled Yoacklo
fi t rlcklt ad- Morrison 1m .

GARDEN TILLER with rotary,
riding mower and other attaeh*
ments. FA 24202 for demon*
slratJon.

DRAGLINE k BULLDOZER 8ER. Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
etc. BougM-Sold. Larry’s Mart,
By The Hour o r Contract
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
GATLIN. BROTHERS
GOOD skiing rig, 14* runabout,
Geneva 1313 Eve, Orlando GA34131
35 h. p. E viarute Lark, Gator
34. Articles For Salt
trailer. FA 4T59L
WELLS DRILLED
UPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS HAVE IT piece stainless steel Gateway To The Waterway
cookware act, 3 ply waterless,
All Types and Sites
Your BVINRUDE Denier
la original factory carton.. Was
We Repair and Service
Robson Sporting Goods
9142, sacrifice $39. WUI deliver. 144-2 E. 1st
S T t N E
'
Ph. FA S4M
FA &gt;4320 noon k evenings.
Machinery and Supply Co.
BOAT: 14 ft. runabout glam sow
WHEEL CHAIRS, cratches, canes
ered plywood; Maator C raft
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ walkan.
trailer; contrail; 1932 Mark 22
ments, Invoices, hand blUs, and
FREE DELIVERY
Mercury engine; $400. Phono
programs,
etd.
Progressive
Prescriptions our Specialty
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-BS1—
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
302 West 13th St. .
IS' MAHOGANY boat, 10. h. p,
2nd and MellonvUle
Scott Atwater motor, Murray
Ph. FA 2-7107
Sewing Mach. Repairs
trailer; $700 taken all. Midway
FACTORY TO YOU
74425 collect
ALL MAKES k MODELS
ALUMINUM BUNDS
RENTALS |S WEEK
103 So. Palmetto ($4 hr. S«r.) Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom 38, Trailers • Cabana*
rail with plastic endi. Plastic
FA 24625
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon HOUSETRA1LER for aale. PI
FA 47123.
LAWNS MOWED. Power fdgtag. cords.
Jerry Lord, FA 4-3212.
Senknrlk Gloss and Paint Co. 39 MARLETTE Mobile Horn*
310 Magnolia
Ph. FA 14622
50’ x 10', 2 bedrooms, excellent
DRESS MAKING
cond. Include* 35' Alutalaum
* ALTERATIONS
awning, washer, a ir conditio*
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­ READY MIXED CONCRETE
Priced to sell feat. FA 14242,
anteed. CaU FA 2-1360 for ap­ Outdoor Table Topi k Seale
Let
Makers
Sills
Lintels
pointment
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
202 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 347!

MODERN fu n . 3 bedroom apt. NEAT and clean 3 room furn­ MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
RAYMOND M. BALL
upstairs over 306 W. 13th. |80 ished apartm ent M ar hospital CB home ft good location, conAnd Associates
per mo. water included. Avail­ $33 per mo. includes water and veniant to N.A.S., 4V*% mort­ 211 So. Park
Ph. FA 14241
electricity. FA 34344.
gage- FA 2-3407.
able July 5. FA 2-1401.
Lake Mary Breach
FA 2-1222
2-BEDROOM houM, kitchen equip­ CLEAN, (mall turn, a p t B it Park OUR HOME. IT acres rolling land. 2-BEDROOM, built In kitchen, oM
KATHERtNB HARVEY
Large a story frame house.
ped, |75 month. FA 2-2M1.
year old. Assume loan. Tit BayBeauty Shop
2 BEDROOM bouse, 201 Rosalia Real spring water, beautiful
wood Dr. FA 24822.
312 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 14234
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS: Dr. Ph. FA 24522.
huge treei, flowing creek. 12
Nice large apartments, 404 E
SLEEPING ROOM in private miles from Sanford. Only 216,500 VA DIRECT loan houia. 3-Bed14th S t PhoM FA 24282.
rooms, Urga paneled living
home, double or single, 3 blocks Write for details. Terms, dir­
room, oak floors, electric kit­ SEMI-RETIRED
2-LARGE room a p t. furnished. from Park Ave. Sanford. Ph. ections — Box 34, Enterprise,
chen, duct heating, 114 hatha,
So. Sanford, 1 block past Air FA 2-7202. %
Repairs
double carporte, quiet Goli
Base road, turn right 2th house
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2 NOTHING DOWN— Trade your
course area, many pints, beau­
off Sanford A t*. I t 2, Box 373,
LAWN MOWING ft edging. Guarbath, kltchsa equipped. Pbooe home for a new 9 bedroom, 1M
tiful setting near Saalaado
Phillip Kadera.
bath boma with F it. R oom anteed house fogging. Bill PhaFA 24272.
Springs. FA 34101 or TE T-IT15.
only $64 mo. Drive out to Long2 ROOM furnished a p t, $20 a
dale end aavoi 12 a t South on HOUSE: I bedrooms, hath, Erins
month, close in. 111 E. 2th 8L,
room, kitchen, breeaaway, ear1742.
Sem inole Septic Tank
call FA 24MS or FA 24792.
port
*xtra large utility
Cleaning $21.00. Repair work, at
FURNISHED upstairs a p a rta tn l OUT WHERE ITS QUIET, I bed­
roam, 142 Angeloe Ed. Ph.
hr. service. FA 44401.
250. FA 24357.
room, l t t bath, asbestos mingle
eputm eaL CaU FA 2-0932.
home.
Kitchen
equipped,
M
at
UNFURNISHED new a bedroom
HOME LEASE
bouse, neat yard. Located north
EXTRA GOOD pasture for rows bouse. FA 34319.
of Loegwood in Henson Acres. Beautiful 9 BR, I bath home,
AUTO GLASS
Grove Manor, Fireplace, buittin
After down payment assume
BENT A BED
2 ROOM furnished apartment, wa­ ReUaway, Hospital ft Baby Bads mortgage of monthly payments
hitches, dmpna, central bantftg,
-INSTALLED
te r and lights furnished, screen­
double carporte, 'e n d many
By Day, Week or Monta ~ ' 945.09 a*. $2,000 total coat Ex­
ed front porch ft garage. Ph.
other fine feature*. $150.00
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
clusively with
FA 41744
l i t W. 1st SL
Ph. FA 2-5151
SERVICE
S t Johns Realty Co.
S-BEDROOM
bouse,
kitchen t - BEDROOM cottage, electric
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
equipped, large fenced backyard, kitchen, also on# bedroom apt.,
112 N. Farit Ave. Ph. FA 441M
1501 Douglas Ave. FA 44323.
electric kitchen — reasonable
- BEDROOM homo,
monthly.
Estates, will irate
SUN DEL MOTEL
PUPPIES FREE. Must go today.
FR101DA1RE
1 Mi. So. of Sanford - Hwy. 1742 equal vakse In Jh
100 Oarriaon Drive.
Salas ft Service
714 Orlando Dr.
FA 499U FA 2-7922.
Sou** Wiring
Free Estimates
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouse, S-BEDROOM, 2 bath house, dish­ FA 47202, Evenings FA 43172 Sid Vftlen'a Randall Elactria
washer, disposal!, drapes. 12$
nothing faaey but cheap rent,
US Magnolia
Ph. FA 24913
$45 month. Alan, furnished a E. Jinkins Clrcls. FA 24024.
room ft bath apartment, utili­
FHA ft VA Mortgigee - IM S
ties furnished, $45. FA 44212.
Crape Myrtle In bleem, nil solan.
Interest — S. C. Blab Company,
ORAFIVILLE NURSERY
P L U M sm a
Mortgage Bankers, 1204 Edge*
Contracting ft Rep s in
Grapevine Ave. near N f t SL
water Dr., Orlando CH 14222
Free Estimates
MORTGAGE I/7ANR.
—
R. I*. HARVEY
TWO BEDROOM fu n . apt. $55.
FHA and Cwivcntlonal
204 Sanford Ave. Fboaa FA 41121
1101 Magnolia Are. FA I496L
Commercial ft Rssitenlial

Stenstrom Realty

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M* I* a groat flab and I must
aiaitot* bia, ha thought I m at
■over lot bin lean bis strength
or what ha aould do if bo mad*
bis run . . . But Thank God,
Stay art not aa intelligent aa wa
'toko kill then; although they art
toore noble and aara able.** —
Santiago in Ernest Hemingway's
"The Old Man and Ike Sea."

Been when tb* dock* awept in­
to Monday the big flab fought on.
For hours the fisherman from I r a n after IS boon of fighting
Wyandaacb, N. V., and tha big tb* big flab was not vanquished.
‘.‘Ho could have lost it at any
flab gave and took flat.
Three, aaybn four times, tb* tim e," as Id Muba.

By Ibea U wai foggy again, too
And lb* flaherman almoat did booked la a pectoral So,” aak
loae bia catch at tb* u th hour. Muki.
foggy to bead -for port with tb#
Juat aa tho gaff wa* d riv n catch. But there would bo no
Tb* flab waa all fought o a t It
was alongside and tb* fisherman borne, the book fell o u t But Neumann had hia «word nibbling on tbit flab. It wee pull­
■aw It waa foul booked.
ed aboard.
"In kitting tb* bait be got foul

HAMPTON BAYS, N. Y. (UPI)
—Tho boot got a lals start from
Its dock.
Once outside the Inlet the Atlan­
tic was calm and shrouded ia fog.
As tha boat rod* Um lUvery wa­
ter, tb* fl»# m*n waited and
watched
uadi tb* calm under the
—
nos was broken wllh a jolt It
was ■ big flak and it,ran.
On the other end of tb* line
.... :
V Barry ' Neumann, a muscular
young man, brand to tight the

flab charged tb* St-ftot boat Bach
time Muba agoedod ahead.
It waa a big flab, a swordfish,
and It wan hooked. And sword­
fish hare been known to ram
through a charter boat'* planking
trying to break free of Urn lie*.
It wta hot for a couple ci hours.
And it waa bard work for tho fish­
erman.
The Into darkness of summer
cam*, but still the fish fought
Urn fisherman kept a light drag
at drat But
the hours passed,
little by little be increased toe
pressure as tb* drag.
Not onto did the young fisherman give up bia chair to any of
Ida four companions.

ARLINGTON, V i. (U P I)-W hsn
Goorga Lincoln Rockwell's Ameri­
can Nasi "alarm trooper*" recent­
ly dragged a ll-year-old Jewish
boy Into their shabby frame head­
quarters, handcuffed him and
questioned him shout his religion,
they may kav* paved their road
out of Arlington Osuaty.
Tbs Arlington County commis­
sioners hoped to receive a full re­
port today an the incident, which

hsppened July I, when the .boy,
Ricky F a lte r, waa walking bom*
after a high school dance.
After seeing the report, oo*
bosrd member said, the commis­
sioners will be able to determine
whether they have grounds for
strong action.
"If w* need additional laws to
deal with this," senior board
member Ralph R. Kaul told Unit­
ed Press International, "I'm aura
tho commissioners will enact

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them to the fullest extent they are
able.’*
Rockwell and his small band of
followers bare long had their
headquarters ia Artingtmf County,
which Knul described as a "very
proud and law-abiding place." it
is across the Potomac JUvar from
Washington.
“They're a nuisance to that resIdential neighborhood," Kaul said.
"But as long aa Rockwell toes
tho mark, nothing can bo done.
Now, however, this incident takes

them out of the nuisance cate­
gory.”
Kaul has asked county Manag«r A. T. Lund berg, who super­
vises the police department, why
only two of the 10 or so 'Troopera" who participated in the in­
cident were arrested, 'If tb# re­
ports I'va gotten are true, 1 think
the other members of this organ­
ised group are guilty and should
be held accountable," Xaul said.
"Abduction la a crime hers and
everywhere.■.

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recently. Shown above, Cdr. Barlow, left, gsts hia new
bars from Cdr. Kenneth Rowell, former commanding of*
fleer of VAH-3. Barlow is a graduate of tha Naval
Academy and attended the Navy War Collets s t New-/
port, R. I.

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Last Minute W eather Hitch Stops Grissom Again
delayed
Until
Tuesday?

Kennedy To Tell U.S. Crisis 'Facts'
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presl*
dent Kennedy announced today be
wiil make a speech to the Ameri­
can people nest Tuesday night on
what steps must be taken to build
U. S. defenses during the Berlin
crisis and in daya ahead.
The President said he also
would ask Congress neat Wednes-

%

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Bad weather at the last moment
today forced a second postpone­
m ent of America’s attempt to
burl a second astronaut Into
space.
The "scrub" meant that astro­
naut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom's
space bop eouM not com* before
Friday and might be delayed until
.qjTlwsday. Forecasters aald F ri­
day's weather prospects ware
poor.
A Caribbean weather front had
prevented the launching originally
scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Space officials re-set Uw shot for
today.
When the countdown started at
about midnight, tha skies war*
generally clear and starry. Orta( t o r n entered bis capsule, atop a
fuming Redstone rocket at 1:28
a.m. EST and waa acaied te a t
1:32.
Tha National AeronauUes and
Spaea Administration announced
the "scrub" daclston a t • a.m. No
now launch data waa announced
Immediately but the odds appear­
ed to be that It will be rescheduled
ta r Tuesday.
0
U w early morning weather waa
fine. But by 7:30 a.m. clouds
which had been drifUng te from
Uw sea bad blanketed the cape
with n 15,000-foot cover. Minimum
requirements ar* far a celling of
at teast 15,000 feet.
At 7:10 a.m ., with the count­
down only 10tt minutes from shot
time, officials ordarad it bald up.
A postponement after Uw rocket
w h s* bean footed and filled with
liquid oxypaa automatically puts
off a new attem pt for 41 hours
white tha oxygen te drained out
and tha mis site dried.
But had weather could lengthen
the postponement. As today’s
■ scrub announcement was made
heavy banka of clouds lined the
- area north gad west of the cape.
Indications wove’ that storms proMP bably would -movo over Uw area
Jeter today. This left scientists
with no hope that they oould get
Uw rocket off by l p.m ., Uw cutoff time for today's shot.
When 4ha postponement decision
was msda, Grissom bad been te
bis apace erafl for three hours and
- 22 minutes. Ho was freed shortly
after tha scrub announce stent.
~
Navy Cdr. Alaa B. Shepard J r.
• « a s In his capsule four hours aad
14 minutes before his historic roc­
ket hop of May I.
Grissom waa to have taken the
same space trail biased by Shep­
ard. Tha plana call for him to soar
1U mites fart* apse* and SM miles
ont to sea.

.

TALLAHASSEE (UPJ) — Gov.
Farris Bryant, utilising baseball
lingo to drive home hi* point,
aqusletwd speculation Tuesday
that Wendell J arran t might ba ea
,9 . his way oat as chairman-director
of Uw State Development Cammission.
"M r. Jarrard ia tha pttebar an
that
particular
governmental
team ." said Bryant, "and I would
be a poor m aaagtr if I avsn
.thought of pulling him when ha's
still throwing high and hard."
Rumors that Ja rra rd might ha
seat to tha sbowara followed a
0 Monday meeting ia whieh tornmission members overrode J a r­
rard an a vote to hire a Miami
accounting firm to run a top-tobottem study of commission UB r/ant indicated, however, no
aaanyaaee with any af Uw earnmission lineup.
"If an of Uw oom mission mam
- bars agreed all of the tim e," .he
9 eald, " I would ba inclined In
think tiwy were sick.
“ l ubbe r stamp* a re eaey to
•erne by," said Bryant, "m en af
gatlan or* n o t"
* U w term s of Jarrard and taw

eemmtestou numbers exptawd
Jaiy • nad the terms af twa often
iwa eat this week.
Bet, said Bryant. "I will ba la
as great rush to act on Umax ap.
paintmenta up for renewal hoeause I knew a good Job la being

VOL. 63

day tor whatever measures the
administration decides must be
takes to guard against mounting
Soviet threats.
Those decisions wiil be made
following a meeting ot the Nation*
al Security Council today and
consultation with the NATO allies.
Kennedy made these announce*
ments al a news conference after

delivcring a sternly-worded stale*
ment in which he warned the
Soviet Union again that it is risk­
ing war over Berlin.
"Today there is peace la Ber­
lin, in Germany and In Europe."
the President said, "If that peace
Is destroyed by the unilateral ac­
tions of the Soviet Union, its lead­
ers will bear a heavy responsi­

bility before world opinion and
history."
The President stressed that the
issue ot Berlin is "very basic"
and the United Slates intends to
"honor our commitments."
He gave this as an indirect an­
swer to a reporter who asked
whether he agreed with Soviet
Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov’a

reported comment that tha Amerlean people would not go to war
over Berlin.
Kennedy said be did not know
if Menthikov really said it, but
he did not think it possible that
anyone could think that s tiff
reading the U. 8. not* to Russia
on Berlin Tuesday and Kennedy's
statement today.

WEATHER: Scattered showers through Thursday. High today, 85-95. Low tonight, 70-75,
United Free* Leased Wire
Establiahed 1908
WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 288

J tttW A

A rrest Six

Capt. Virgil Grissom

CAIBO (UPI) — United Arab
Republic security officials Tuesday sanouaoed the arrest of six
Arabs on chargee of spying for
Israel.

Sliding Scale
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
Charles S. Joelson, (D-N.J.) plannsd today to proposed ■ sliding
scale of tariffs on textile imports
to compensate for tower labor
coals In soma foreign countries.

Bids on the new Sanford Post Office will be opened
Aug. 28 in Jacksonville. Congressman Syd Herlong told the
Chamber of Commerce today by letter.
Rescue 50
Herlong stressed'in his letter that the facility, to be SINGAPORE (UPI)—The Amerlocated between Sanford and Palmetto Aves, west of the lean President Lines ship Presi­
Civic Center, will be a "privately owned facility and pay city dent Harrison ' rescued 50 crew­
men from the grounded freighter
and county taiea.”
'
I t aso will bo three times the r A M m i e r S A l t
»iw of the present puit offk-t.
lo U O l U J lS M O il [ ) w ( l l # .

The terms o f-th s connect will
ba for atf yeara; one option of 10
The County • Commission, in' a
years sBd four option• of five specie! "in fo rm er
com'eiWoc#
years.
with Alachua officials today iwaM
a "rosy" picture on hiring an
administrative aide for the board
but a poll by the Herald after
(he two hour conference revealed
that (he commission was split oa
establishing that Job.
However, the board asked Ala*
Administrative
Assistant
EUdABETHVILLE, The Congo ebua
(U PI)—United Nations sources re­ Howard Weston to supply U with
ported today that hundreds of an attorney general's ruling whieh
tribesmen were ilcelng to escape gives them the okay for hiring
a new wave of murder and torture an assistant.
The Herald poll revealed that
that has erupted in the Congo’a
District 5 Commissioner Jobs
Kaasl Province.
UN experta said that forcea of Fitxpatrlek favored the hiring of
South Kaaal "king" Albert Ka- an assistant; Ted WilUama "Ne,
lonjl were on the rampage agalnit unlesi we can eliminate some de­
Kanioka tribesmen, burning vil* partment head jobs to supplement
lagaa and killing rival tribal mem- his salary;" Vernon Dunn— "Ne
decision as yet but have express­
hare..
On# unconfirmed report reach­ ed myself as favoring a deputy
ing here said ‘'thousands of wom­ clerk;" Jam es P. Avery—“ Have­
en and children" bad been ehot n’t made up my mind y e t;" J.C,
and burned In the course of vio­ Hutchison—"I have expressed my­
lence in the Janioka tribal area, self in public ad favoring an asbut there was no official confirma­ alitant."
Sidney Marlin, Alaebua com­
tion.
Ja Leopoldville, a UN spokes­ missioner who along with Weston
m an said three Katanga gen­ explained Ibe duties of (he Job,
darm es were killed and two said that it would save (he county
wounded in the clash between In­ a.great deal of money "and you'll
dian UN troops and Katanga sol- have your finger on the pulse
tilers a t Nlemba In Katanga of each community a: all lim es."
Tha Alachua Administrative a**
Monday.
slstant supervise* sorting and pur­
The Katanga government said
chasing and ia solely responsible
that two of IU gendarmes were
to
the commission.
killed and several more wounded,
"There is no overlapping of
two of them gravely, In Ibe clash.
duties," Wcsion said. He also la
t h e UN spokesman said there
In charge of periodic equipment
were no UN casualties.
Inventory checks.
Gendarmerie offiers involved In
the Hash have been placed under
street, the UN spokesman said.
Pavilions
Indian troops wara reported to
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - Tha
have peed m ortars during the
Cabinet Trusts** of Uw. Internal
engagement.
Improvement
Fund
allocated

New terror Wave
Sweeps Congo

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -

cava where flash floods trapped
th a n Sunday.

Brando Wins Prize
BAN SEBASTIAN, Spala (UPI)
—Marlon Brando has won the Ban
Sebastian International Film Festlval prise for directing "OneEyed Jacks," a film in which ha
also au ra.

Board Changes
Mind On Park

Plans
McCOY AIR FORCE BASE
(U PI) — Plapes to move, lb*
347lh Bomb Squadrons B52s here
from Westover Air Force Ilssc,
Back to the commission, the
Mass,, have hern ordered "held
board plans the first budgn hear­
in abeyance."
ing Friday at 1:30 p. m. in Clerk
Arthur Beckwith's office.
State Program
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A
luncheon address today by Gov.
Farris Bryant kicked of/ a new
state employment program which
Uw State Industrial Commission
calls "Opera .ion Spaca."

Income Jum ps

The School Board waa to hav*
met this morning to give ill okay
to tha IM l-tt budget but officials
still ara trying to avert a mlllaga
bike and have been working 12
hours a day on ways to cut tha
budget. The board may meet late
today or in Uw mornlog.

•
• •
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Total
Income received by all Americans
The W. First ft!, project start*
lamped by SM billion in June,' July SO—thst’a the word from Uw
making t record annua) rate of State Rosd Department.
$411.7 billion, according to Com­
merce Secretary Luther H. Hodgea.

DirkBen Has Ulcer
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
GOP Laadar Everett M. Dirkien
la suffering from a stomach ulcer.
Dirksen'a ailment was diagnosed
Tuesday after testa at Bethesda
Naval IleepUal. The Illinois sen­
ator. Is expected to remain in the
hospital the rest of this week.

Spots A ffect Radio

Reds Accuse West
Of 'War Hysteria'

MOSCOW (UPI)
The Soviet,
pres* and radio aeeusotf the West
today of working up a "w ar
hysteria" over the Berlin and
Germany questions.
la aharp reaction to the West­
ern notes oa Berlin, Moscow radio
charged tha Western powers with
"aiding and abettlug Uw sinister
forces which seek to start another
war."
The radio warned agaim t “ ad­
venture*," saying Uw Inviet Un­
ion "baa all It ttaeds to defeod
peace and deal a crushing blow
to warmongers."

Her*

sands County Jus tie* of the
Peaoe Elbert H. Royal, convicted
of public drunkenness earlier ibis

District 2 County Commission­
■Math, was suspended Tuesday by
Gov. Farris Bryaat.
e r Jam es Avery Tuesday called
A bartender accused Royal of Uw Big Tre# Park a ■"millstone
vavfag three plitote around te his
plaee and making improper ad around the 'taxpayer*' neck" aad
Po(ib Chairman
vgnets to a waitress. Whan a once agate tried to pat (ho board
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - State deputy sheriff came to Uw scene, to pul tha facility up for public
Boyal ftod te Uw deputy's car. bid.
BaUty e r U p te m 1***chairman af
BaysL said Bryant, brought bis Avery said that ho foil foal H what we put Info K."
Uw t u g March of Diawn ia Fin- office Into disrespect aod was was aa illegal expeadLure •!
1-* Commission asked Clark Ar
funds to taka ^noaey for the up- (hag Beckwith Jr. to eons* m
Igcampotont to earntens in kL
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auch efforts muat be stopped and eliminated.
The resolution orders the xonlng director not to is­
sue building permits to any person, firm or corporation
if careful investigation and determination by the toning
director indicates that the person mnkng application for
the permit appears to be doing so with the intent and
purpose of violating portions of the ph-.f law.
The resolution hita at persons violating platting by
meets and bounds.

compact cars for Uw engineer and
the m ad superintendent.
The operating budget recom­
mended. by Bliti M $5m,00Q and
1130,000 for catb reserve end
contingencies.
In a.her business, m # ’commis­
Bliss painted out that almost sion agreed io a ir condition thd
all of the increased funds will be courtroom sad-Jury room la the
utiliaed for road materiali,
courthouse sad la palat and place
lie requests five new pieces et
equipment at a cost of $30,000 in­
cluding two dump trucks, ooe
grader, one .spreader and two

Bora Sunday, it was disclosed to­
day.

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Global
radio communications bavo been
crippled for several days by unusually, saver# aun spots, u. S.
officiate predicted Tuesday fur­
$250,000 Tuesday tor sanaUnatioa ther disturbances in the next few
of pavilions for showing livestock days if a report from Russia
and farm products at Florida conoenming a record • sited tolar
fairs.
flare la true.

Bryant Suspends
Hernando JP

The County Commission Tuesday afternoon tabled
action on a resolution to strengthen the county’s plat
lawa after commissioners and County Attorney Mack
Cleveland Jr., called the resolution "strong and potent
s tu f f ’ and wanted more time to study the matter.
The resolution cites the "obvious efforts on the part
of certain persons, firm s'or corporations to circumvent
and ignore Seminole County’s pint law" and says that

"with some figures" an whether
(ha board te toy*g money on
the facility-sad tabled action un­
til a later date.;,.
Avery also sahod County Attor­
ney Mark Cleveland J r. to get
an Attorney Gaaeral'a ruling no
whether the nmmtr adPalala have
Uw right to advert:** their legal*
te a nawspaper published outside

County ’ Commissioners Tuesday
quickly changed their minds
about taking over a park from
developer J. Braiiey Odham afterTA unty Attorney Msek Cleve­
land Jr. pointed out that the
deed to the park had a reverter
clause included.
Odham, along with hi* alternew 8. J. Davis, aiked the com­
mission to take over the facility
at Sunland Estates after Odham
laid he waa etoeing his office next
week.
Odham agreed to maintain the
park through this budge: year.
However, after Odhsm left,
Cleveland Said he looked over the
fine print and found that a re ­
County E ngineer A nd B ridge Plaque
verter clause was Included in the
deed.
D iltrict 3 Commissioner Jama*
P. Avery quickly asked tha com­
mission le rescind its action on
the deed because Odham could
taka (he park back "if we failed
to maintain U."
However the board agreed to
supersede Us previous action un­
County Commission action ofi Tha commission ag
til Cleveland and Odham’a attor­
ney's could work out details for not including a plaque on ih e ' *5# plaques oa Uw
a new dead.
new Coubly Jail "border* on I [ j
stupidity" District « Coun.y Com- comrounoo to resell
missioner Vernon Dunn told the | 0a eliminating a pi
it ddied
forr lack
of a se­
board Tuaiday as it rehashed the Jail but U
ie d fo
'
on again—off again plaque pro• cond.
road*
Mem. ‘
* * '
Work °on
Last week Uw board njrsed nut Wor*|
“ tha'first
7 ? * bonded ware­
house
started this week
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - An to place any plaques oa county |\0
u fo 1in
“ JSanford
*
J ■***
Holly
Avo.
ArganUna Airline* DCf crashed buildings and s.ructurea but tha at too
100 1101 ^• ,O. . ,*•«
,• '
and bunwd today ia a fiald loo board was faced with two pro- ..
w
City
Manager W. E. Know** .
miles south af her*. Provincial Menu Tuesday.
*reports
2 , (hat eengineer*
‘£ l n 2 ‘f Lafflav and
police reported (bat U persona
County Engineer Carlton Bliss Bush h/
£ ’*tart#d
tl
Hava
started
teat borings
aboard w en kilted.
te ld U sC o m m U sio n th a t plaques lb,
^
T
reats*
Sewage Treatment Float am
The crash occurred al l a. m . for tha Lake Howell Lane and Up- 1Uw
|d lh# * ,u Wft
oe very good.
45 minute* after tha big, four- sola Bridge arrived and tha board and Uw results w
, .
engine plane took off from bare was obligated to pay for them.
for Comodore Rivadavia, Patagon­
Biles said that Uw plaques were U « , « t J t&gt;
ian oil capital.
estimated a t $238 and Uw board
liC ia ia U
There waa so Immediate identi­ had to' choose oa whether to put
„ ,
Bridge
fication of the 00 passengers and
the plaque a oa Uw bridges ar
Classflad
ala crewmen aboard. Several
Just threw Uw money away.
A
H i ! . ... * " ~ ~
remirs
American all aompaaie* ara ac­
Dear Abhy
tive ia Uw Patagonian legion.
• Editorial
Esaisa airport officials said tha Cape V isit
flight was s cheduled fee Tuesday
CATB CANAVERAL U H ^ but wan delayed until today by Oov. Farris Bryant, n mig ^ l
tha 24-hoqr general strike naQad by twe a.her state officiate In f
Fuaate
by Argcntiiw labor te a test of two legislators, wlU visa Capo
•o ctet/

Dunn Raps Commissioi
On Plaque Resolution

66 Reported Dead
In DC6 Crash

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ahead of tba Mia Detroit Tigers.
Tba Tsnkoas, who routed Dariy
Wyaa with a four-rua rally In tba
upontag fraaaa, bava sow wan IS
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race with a 4 4 victory over Chi­
cago, Loa Angelas bast Phfladal*

phi*, T-t Milwaukee defeated BL
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•dead Pittsburgh, g-1.
Rookie Dm Bclnrall posted hi*
eighth victory for tba Rad Box
with Mika Fornlriaa* holy la tba
•lath whoa tto Orioles threatened.
Tad Lapdo’a p u d slam bomar
la tba firat Inning aappad a Ava­
rua rally by tba Twin* that paced
thaai to tbalr victory war tba In­
diana.
Frank RoblnaM of tba Rada kit
bla I4tb bomar la tba aavantb Inalny to tin tba acara at 6-all and
than drova la tba winning run
against tba Cab* in tba ninth with
and tn/lrid out that aeorad Dm
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Stan Winiatna wax tba bla blow
la a ais-nm fourth hmiaa that

carried tba Dodfara to tbalr vic­
tory over tba Phijlla*. Victim of
tbo rally waa Art Mahaffay, who
novar baa beaten tba Dodfara yat
and baa loot ta than four times
this saaton.
Rookie ootflaldar Mack Jaaaa,
fresh up from Louisville, made
bla bow with Milwaukee by aollaetlnf a double aad throe ainflas
■fainst SC Louis. Joe Adcock also
helped along with bla llth bomar
that didn't da anything to shear
Johnny Kaaaa, making bla home
debut as Cardinal mans far.
Wlllla Mays' t4tk bomar la the
eighth Inning, off Bob Friend Bat­
tled matters1batwaan tba Giants
and Pirates. Sta Millar, who ralisted starter Billy O'Dell, retired
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Utla aipirationa sf baavywaight

ted te ytetura takteg.
a t i d a l vBl open training
Haratoy, Pa., today. Tbalr
iota, of. testing tto all-atara
i waskaoad wton all-pro qusrsek -Nani Van Rracklln raI altar tto Kagtas .teat tto
ta-Ray Paatera ter tto Na­
tl Laagua tills last yaar.

with tto lav, haag la Urn tolgaca
today s! a mow-causa bearing tofora tto PaaaaylvMte Stela Athlatte Commiss loa.
Tto 66-ytar-old toaar, wto
hired a "riaaa" maaagar te aid
hte .ttUe ahaaeaa aaly to put ttoai
la Jaapardy by ruaatef afoul af
tto tew, must axpteln why hte Roanaa should not to lifted for appenally falling ta aoaduct htmaalf

CHATSWOKTH. Calif. &lt;UPI&gt;—
Dm Drysdala, who waa dataehad
for five days from the Loa Ae­
rates Dodgers’ payroll baeauaa ha
thraw a ball that hit Cincinnati's
Frank Robinson, la working today
as a “bad guy” In a Western tele­
vision film bat to aaya he's not
mad nt anyone.
Drysdala waa' fined f 100 and
suspended for five days by Na­
tional Laagua President W arm
Giles baeauaa of tbo boanball in­
cident last Sunday. Taken off tba
payroll under league rules, ha
figures to lose about 11,200. Ha la
reported to gat gU/MO a year
from tba Dodgers.
Tba d-foot-g hurler, silent since
the incident, took the opportunity
Thursday to tall bla aids of tbo
•oty M location • a ranch near
“1 waa surprised a t tba fins and
suspension," to said. “Baseball is
my Ufa. It's boon good to d a and
I would not do anything to jeop­
arding toaabt l l. I’m aorry this
thing happened hut I did not
throw nt Robjnaon. Ha te n vary
fine fitter. 1 have a great deal
of rat poet for him — to te mo
of the best In' tbo National
ta s p n . l i t etfll hove te ylltti bias
tba asms way — baeauaa to
crowds tba plate."
Drysdala refused .ta gat worked
up about remarks attributed to
two Cincinnati pitchers. Boh Purkay cflted Drysdala "a hasher"
baeauaa of tba throwing incident
aad Joay Jay said to would
“walk out to n e tt him nay
plaoa" — presumably with Rate
pelaad fat action.
“1 don’t avail know tbaaa guy*,"
said Dryadala smiling. “I imagine
they all hare alee families. They
probably arid tbaaa things la tba
boat ad anger aad didn’t mans
Dryadala tea tod four previous
TV rates and to waa invited to
play a part la "The Rifleman”
sarias by tba alar, Chuck Connors,
a farmer ballplayer.
"I play tba right band man af
tto toad bad guy — I guaas you
would aril Mm," arid tto Mg

S. Natters
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First Federal
Wins Again

(UP!)—Tba United
Cup teaas, already
ag up M addRIoaa
iraday ta the draw
id Ranald (Tut)

MOSCOW (U PI)— The United
States track team, hard-pressed by
tba abaanea of nine key stars, have
entarad top tailors Dyrol Burleson
and Jim Beatty in the 1,600 mater
run in tba international moat
against Russia this weekend.
Tba announcement that Beatty

Semi-Finals Set
Tba aaml-flnate of tba U. ft Ama­
teur Public Links golf champion­
ship gat underway today with a
decided NCAA flavor.
Three of the four remaining
challengers for the crown are col­
lege golfers white tba atbar la a
40-year-old Navy commandar.
Medanit wck Ritas, a xr-yaarOid from Wichita, Kite* was pitted
against Jock Sehlao, Basalda, Ore.,
a gt-yaar-old mambar of tbo Mampkte State golf team, In today's
firat g6-bote aaml-flnal match.
Tba other match featured John
Molendp, a junior at Detroit Taeh
who te planning to antar Arisons
ftate Ualvaralty m a golf scholarship, aad LA. Cater. Lois.Gifford of
tto Jacksonville, Fla, Naval Air
8tatiosu
T to surviving quartet Thursday
defeated two opponents each, tto
afteraoM matehas played la a
steady tala which.had .the contestante hovering under umbrellas boMolanda -was able to wla aver
William Wright, SaatUa, Wash.,—
tba 1666 champion, g up, aad Baa
itfeotlbo? Bob Lou*
•tkas, nine andar par for t7
hotel since tba Pablinx opaaad
with qualifying Monday, defeated
Leonard Piatraa, Toledo, o , g aad
g, la tto TBTrrlxg round. Hu’ dofaotod Bill Kelly Jr., Carapola, Pa,
la tto tain-awapt fourth round.
Schtea ousted 4S-yaar-oM Jay
Law, Harper Woods, Mich, I ap,

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reports that tba 26-year-old Cali­
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longer 6,000 mater dlatapca, where
U. 8. strength la sorely lacking.
Observers predicted the two-day
mast would ba the closest over
staged In this Esat-Waat rivalry,
with tba outcome measured by na
near na four or five points la tba
man’s track and flald games.
Russia la at its beat la distances
over 1,600 staters.

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Arnold Palmar, ana of golf’s beat curred a freak oaa-atrete penalty.
A strong wind moved hte tall an
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ntl M-hola grind of tba British faunkar as the lath tote. Palmar
Open championship today only immediately aiked tar a ruling
om otroko boblad tbo doadlocbod but R was net until to -flatetod
loaders. Dal Ram of Wales and tto route that affictela advised ’
Harold ffsMtag sf Booth Africa. bias that to waa labia ta a aaaPalipor was scbodulod to too off •stroke penalty.
for tbo third round today with Tto rate la queattea atalaa t b #
defending champion Kal Nsgls of when a ball moves after a player
Australis, who shared second baa addressed R te a hasaitf, “ha
place witk tba Latrobe, Ps., shot- shall to deemed te Mva aausrd
maker. They reached the haUway it to move aad teall incur a panmark of tbo Tl-bole tournament slty atroka.”
Thursday with 141 totals.
Rocs, tba tf-ysar-etd captain of
Britain’s Rydsr Cup tsam, and
Hanging ware listed te tea off fire
minutes after Palmar and Nagto.
Paul Runyan, tba world Seniors
champIm from La Jolla, Calif,
was tba ooly atbar Tank who
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rounds. Ha bad a M-hola total at
(Longview, Tax.), a te Tsoy Lama
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Circusland To Abandon Sanford Property
M ore Developed Area
Needed-Officials Say

WEATHER: Cloudy with chance of showers through Tuesday. High toda y, 85-90. Low tonight, 70-78.
Wirt
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MONDAY, JULY 17, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Circusland will close offices in Sanford Aug. 1 and will abandon VOL. U
United Prone Loaned
its 250-acre site on Hwy. 17-92 in favor of a more developed area.
Several reasons were listed for the move from the Sanford site,
but Circusland officials stressed that the primary one was that pres­ JU U V A . . .
sure from potential leasees of space at the attraction dictated the
change.
Maurice Marshall, president of Entertainment Enterprises, said: A Front?
"We have not been able to hold Sanford’s fine location Above certain MIAMI (UP!)—Police arrested
a Miami mortician Saturday end
qponomic advantages. In short, we cannot sell Sanford to enough charged
bias with operating a
national firms to satisfy CircuBland’s lease requirement*. Enough bookie joint
In Ma
are sold, however, contingent upon a relocation.
Florence Visit
"Thera a rt three ways in

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Everything Looks 'A -0 K '
For Space Trip Tuesday

which to create a major *ttraction for any area," Marthall said. "Solicit and sell
stock, have the necessary mil*
lions in your pocket, or put
the project together with con­
ventional loans and available
private capital. We have
traveled the latter route from
the beginning and it is an
exacting one. .
“We leave Sanford with regret,
but must eonaldor tho moro defin­
ite progress toward the early con­
struction of Clrcualand."
Mart hall declined to name the
^ lm ato location of the attraction,
" t aald there would be aa an
nouncement within SO daye.
Clrcualand, which haa had the
aaual trouble# encountered by big
attraction# In organic#tion and fi­
nancing, had gained eontidarable
notice for the Sanford area within
the.past year.
The current latue of Amusement
Bualneas magaalne praised the
#undneaa of Ita planning, eayinr
“It may be the cannleat piece 6f
theme construction to come down
the pike in several years.’*
Many firms Interested In coneeaaione and institutional exhibit
apace on ita ground* continued to
balk at the location, however, Mar.
shall eaid, resulting In dictation
of a move tie another location or
jMlng them altogether.
,
-Attornpttog &gt;to. .hang onto m
■Wy.;ir-wrsite cool ctwotlati
total o f fid,BOO In'option Me
before the company gave up, Mar­
shall pointed out.
Me ale# revealed'that a former
‘ employe of Eatertainmert Enter­
prises reportedly haa been solicit­
ing financing without authorisa­
tion and u ld any jueh Inquiries
Should bo checked.

Lightning Causes
Lake HaryFires
Loogwood Forest Ranger Lewis
Williams reported today that
lining caused two weekend fires
the lake Mery area involving
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p.m. Friday, the Rangers tsme
out to a woods fire on Country
Club Road just north of Ita Inter­
section with 8R IS aeroM from tho
George Stubbing* Ranch. They
l that lightning had Struck
large piocs within 40 feet of
each other setting the Initial
Man which resulted la a fire of
several hours duration. Later in
the ovantog, neighbors called the
Lake Mary Volunteer* who asbringing tho five-acre
fire under control.
On lendsy afternoon, Willie me
reported, another holt struck just
M om tho street resulting in the
w n to g of aa additional u acre

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FLORENCE, Italy (UP1)—U. S
Ambassador to the United Na­
tions Adlai Stevenson arrived hen.
Sunday for a private visit of
several days.

Rebels Kill 8
LISBON (UPI) — Eight Portu­
guese soldiers were killed in a
clash with Angola rebels Sunday,
the ANI news agency reported in
a dispatch from Luanda.

Collapse Kills 6
MONTERREY, Mexico (UPI) —
High winds collapsed ■ 00-foot
high ferrls wheel at an amuse
raent pa»k Sunday night killing •
persons and injuring 14.

Citrus
LAKELAND (UPI)—Citrus belt
sheriffs have solved 12S citrus
theft cases since the first of tho
yiar, Florida Citrus Mutual re­
ported.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) — Everything hi
“A-OK" for America’s second man-in-epace venture
Tuesday morning.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
confirmed that 35-year-old Air Force Capt. Virgil I.
Grissom will be the pilot aboard Liberty Bell 7, the
Mercury man-in-space capsule.
Marine Lt. Col. John H. Glenn Jr. who will be 40
years old Tueadny, will be backup man for Grisaom aa
he was for Navy Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard Jr. who made
America’* first space hop May 5 aboard tho capsule
Freedom 7.
Lt. Col. John A. Powers of NASA told reportera at
. a news conference that everything, including the weath­
er, appears to be all aet for Grlasom’a trip, scheduled
to start around 7 a. m. EST Tuesday.
"All elements,” he said, "are A-OK for the MR4
mission."
MR4 stands for Mercury-Rcdstone No. 4. Shepard’s
trip was MRS.
Powers, public information officer for the Mercury

program, Mid Griaaom was picked for this flight be­
cause "he was the man most ready."
Glenn, presumably will get,* rocket hop later with ,
one or more of the other five astronauts following suit
before the year is over. Purpose of the hops is to pro­
vide training and to check out all aspects of the cap­
sule and the recovery system.
Tha Redatone rocket now poised on pad No. 6 will
hurt Grissom about 115 miles up and 800 miles out to
sea on a path roughly paralleling Shepard's.
Tha "flight countdown" began at 7 a. m. today,
Grissom, Glenn and their five fellow aatronnuta and the
scientists in charge of the nation’s $400 million Project
Mercury program returned to the job of getting the man
’ and machine ready.
Lata weather forecasts indicated little possibility of
a delay from that quarter. Tha morning forecast said
conditions were expected to be within the prescribed
limits ahd added that the weather "is not expected to be
any great concern" ia Tuesday's flrlhjr.

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Gettysburg, p #. tu r n —
Former President Eisenhower has
agreed to serve aa honorary chair­
man of the non-governmental
Council for Economic Growth and
Security.
FORTY-NINE girls and116 boys boarded buses this
morning to attend n one week camp for 4-H youngsters
in the Ocala National Forest. The youngsters will re­
turn Friday afternoon.
(Herald Photo)

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WASHINGTON (UPII—UnderBy LARRY VKRtHEL
secretary of State Cheater A.
Journalism professor ones
.was reported-toddy to h*
said: ■varyooa- makes mistakes
I'.'T 7.
rot a top ambassadorial but unly newspapers pubLih (Item.
A
tlie first majoV shift among
la Friday's Herald wa published
Kekaedy administration officials.
a story about Diatrlct 3 Commis­
sioner’ James P. A m y recomGotta Pay
mending
a courthouse annex la
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — A
ticket-taker said two would-be South Seminole County. By error,
gate freshen pulled a gun on tha first tow paragraphs of the
hhn at Weaver’s Pine lnq( near story were transpoaad..
Cdr. Silas R. Johnson relieved 20 years of Naval Service." He here early Saturday after hef. tried The story should have yead:
Cdr. Kenneth F. Rowell as com­ commended*-the squadron os Us to atop them from entering with­ “District 3 County Commission­
er James P. Am y confirmed re­
manding officer of Heavy Attack outstanding marks receivM on a out paying,
V
ports this morning that he will
Squadron Three Frjday at an im­ recent Inspection by the Wing
ask the County Commlsiion to in­
pressive change of command ccrc Commander, and its tremendous Cantor Honored
mony at Sanford Naval Air Sta­ accomplishments, teamwork and HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Come­ vestigate and study the possibility
co-operativa spirit displayed dur­ dian Eddie Cantor will be hon­ of constructing a courthouse annex
tion.
The ceremony took place in the ing the past year.
ored by civic leaders and top fig- in South 8emlnole County.
VAH-3 hangar with an Ail and Cdr. Rowell and Cdr. Johnson area In tb§_*ntfjctn!nri*nt world “It wouldn't hayo-. to be any
THIS CAR was smashed up on 28th St. Saturday night when the driver
A3D on display tin tow background then read (heir official orders. And at an “EddU Cantor Golden Ju­ grand structure — Jutt -c* rented
of the vehicle, Jasper Crawford ran into a parked vehicle owned by Bunyon
and the NAS Jacksonville Band the Change of Command wai bilee Salute" July SK, It w#a an­ room would do and it should be in
the mostpopulous area of the
Young. Police said that Young was parked in the road. Both men were
playing tradltiolonaTWa
gongs achieved with that time honored nounced Sunday
county which would bo South Sem­
charged with driving while intoxicated and Young was also charged with
phrfcse “I relieve you, |ir.M
and tnarchea. .
\
inole," Avery added.
no drivers’ license.
(Herald Photo)
Capt. Joseph TUlly, commander In his remarks, Cdr. Johnson Change Of Plans
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of Heavy Attack Wing On* and aald that through hia recent ex­ WASHINGTON (UPI)-SpoakMr*.* Tully attended the colorful perience aa commuding officer er Ram Rayburn. (D-Tex.,) said A tow mouths back the County
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cvemony. Among the other dig­ of VAH-B, be personally witnessed Sunday that If Lyndon H. John­ Commlsiion agreed topurchase
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loch*
for
tha
Big
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expertness
end
training
of
tha
nitaries present were Capt. and
son had won ths Democratic
Mra. Robert W. Slye, commanding squadron *. . . . I am now boa presidential nomination ho would tribution box. Lator on they elimi­
officer of the Sanford Naval Air ored to command." Ha added that have aeked John P. Kennedy to nated the bot altogether. Wonder
Station, Capt. and Mrs. J. T. Lowe, VAH-3 Is the “backbone of the be hie rice presidential candi­ what they are doing with the
locks bow T
commending officer of the Naval Heavy Attack Program." “Your date.
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Air Station, Brunswick, Ga.. and motto. Professionalism Is Our
Did you know that the County
Mrs. Patti Mehlo, wife of Capt. Business, is well earned. I com Court Set
1 -arc"v. •
Eleven mea were taken Into charged with gambUag and told
Roger W. Mehle, commanding of- mend you for It. 1 should like to LAKE BUTLER (UPI) — Two Commission is considering the
fleer of tho aircraft carrier USS share U with you, and I will bo Tampa women accused of trying feasibility of purchasing all new LONDON (UPI) — The Untied custody aad arrested la two dif­ under $33 bond each while Grills
radio nqulpment changing the
pleased to servo with you,”
Saratoga.
ferent gambling raid* staged by was held under $100 hand.
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lie then presented Rowell with to smuggle two pistole into Rai- equipment to high frequency T Es­ Stoles, Brllala and Franca sent
After the Inspection of the offi
ford Rtato Prison last month go on
the Sheriffs Office and State
Y tti
cers and men of (be squadron, a plaque from tho officers and trial hero July II. Mra. Mattlo timated cost, approximately $7,000. notes to Moscow today firmly re­
s
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e
Ageota
Saturday.
butting Russia's demands againit
Cdr. Rowell made his farewell re­ men oI the equedroo, la tribute Knight, M, and Rom Phelps
At approximately • p.m. Satur.
marks. He said, “It i* with heavy to hia services as commanding of­ Owens, M, pleaded Innocent at State Rep. Mack Cleveland ans- isolated Berlin.
wared any critics today who have The Western notes, which were day, deputies swooped down on
heart that 1 My goodby to every­ ficer of the squadron.
their arraignment laat month. charged him with “tacking" ou a
one of you in VAH-3 today. This
They
were arrested June 34 alter referendum on combining any lax approved by the entire 13-netion a poolroom on W. 13th St. and nrpast year has been the most on
ufficers Mid they saw them plant roll change. Beya Mr, Cleveland: NATO Council Saturday, w ere I rested right men charging them
joyable and rewarding year in my
The County Commission Tuesday
two pistols and 100 rounds of amhad nothing to do with it — aent to cmbaMlei in Moscow for wllh gambling.
mution near the west entrance to "Tha constitution requires a vote Imminent delivery to the Kremlin. The eight, all held under $23 is exported to aet up a aeries of
budget conferences with county
.MOSCOW (UPD-Astroonut Yuri tho prison.
of tho people.”
At the lame time diplomatic bond ar* Willie Somlla, Willi* officials to start work on the
Gagarin said today be kM not in
e e e
coivod an Invitation to visit tho
Scott, James Aunty, Eugene 1041-43 budget.
Did you know that 37 percent of sources in London said Use U.S.
United States so ha will bypass it
Most ol the department* already
■II city nmptoyes are making less British and French foreign minis­ Boule, Samuel McGUl, Jesse Hat- have submitted their budget re­
on hia way to Cuba nest week.
wood,
Vanderbilt
Nickerson
and
ter's
may
meet
in
Paris
early
neat
than, $143 an hour — That's
quests tor the coming year with
But he did get a kiss from Gibs
Lollobrigida.
about TO percent of them asking .. ..
Dm Russo, Assistant Vlcs-presl- something CUy Commissioners month to coordinate allied policy Douglas Warren.
. 1 Earlier to the day, deputies and for poritonnel increases and mote •
. Gagarin &gt;announced tha plan* dent ef the J. I. Kialak, Mortgage will have to eonaldor when they on Berlin.
&gt;
ftr hia neat foreign lour at 1 Corp. will speck to Seminole start talking over salaries July 2*.
Sources aald a foreign minis­ stale agents arrested (hr** men money for operating services.
news conference for film festival County Realtor* et their regular
The commission also i* eapecteg
ters' conference could be a prel­ at Osteen Bridg# lor gambling.
driagatea.
Board moating at the Sea Shell F ive Killed
ude to t Western summit confer­ One of the men, Coy Griffis, wm to establish * directive taking alt
*bled-bodied men off 'tho. county
M1m Lollobrigida sat la A t restaurant Tuesday at 7 p. m. TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Traf­ ence of President Kennedy, Pre­
front row and asked the Soviet
His subject will be F.H.A. floan- fic accMeats killed at least five mier Herald Macmillan and Pres­ charged with operating a gambl­ welfare roll*.
air force major question*
The board authorised District t
ring and a review of the recently persons la Flerida aver the week­ ident Charles de Gaulle, If it wns ing plow. The others arrastad
with fcrtlgn correspondent*.
necessary to serve a more serious were Alan Hodgu aad 8 . W. Col- Commissioner James P. Avery to
enacted federal houslag bill.
end.
waiving on the Soviets. But Uni. Collins and Hedges were writ* up the directive and Avoir
M id this morning that It will to
they mid no move toward such
submitted for adoption Tuesday.
■ top level gathering bad yet been
made.
The Western Step left the door
The County School Board Is *x- The school board met ia spe­ would be ia tha county schools open to future Allied move* in
Church *T thr
tha Nativity
ictod to mset hi special session cial eeisioa last Thursday aad this fall.
the heightening East-West con­ Catholic Women'* Club of Lake Classified
Wednesday aad give Ms tentative wm told by SupL af Schema R. The present support and main­ flict over the divided city and .the Mery will hold. Ha regular meothly Comic*
approval la the 1M1-4S badgst T. Milwee and admiaistraUv* tenance mIHage ia five-wfth-oM German problem,
meeting at the Chamber haD to­
raising the support aad aatotea- Assistant Waller Teague that the and *.half aet for debt service.
No mw propoiala were advanc­ day.
aaea mUUge by one milt, f t ’
only sLarsative to raising the On Wednesday, the commission ed immediately on bow to tackle The meeUag is scheduled Jar
Tha tentative bedim flaws Baa aUUapa was la slash tha toildtos either wtU approve the hadgm aad the iaeue. The notes de M l yaw- • ►
been set at aoroawhar* amend
fm«nm.
advertising far a public hearing pose fresh East-West negotia­ f t . Both Lauraaiaa* ef the
$3,110,000—some f (90 shy *f last
BothI officii
tali stressed that July 27 er ash officials to rework tions, nor do they exclude such Naval Air Stall's will to guest
poor's badge! kgura.
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Command Of VAH-

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West 'Rebuts'
Soviet's Demand
Against Berlin

Gambling Raid Staged
Here; 11 Are Arrested

Yuri To Bypass
Visit To U. S.

Rosso To Speak
To Realtors

School Board Sets Budget Meeting

Church Women
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must be given “a very serious paper haying 'we have
examined all of this and thia la absolutely vital to the
continued security of the country.’ ”
Despite Fulbright’a warning, tiowever, Speaker
Sam Rayburn predicted In e TV interview th at Con*
gresa would approve a "pretty good" foreign aid pro­
gram.
Other congressional newa:
Propaganda: Sen. Homer E. Capehart, (R-fnd„)
•aid. today ha failed to underatand why President Ken­
nedy did not send astronaut Alan B. Shepard Jr., to
\ visit. South America and other countries after his flight
Intp apace: President Kennedy "completely missed the
boat propaganda wise," Capehart said.
• Installment Buying: The Senate Banking end Cur*
rency Committee called James Tobin of the President's
Council of Economic Advisers, and others, to testify on
*• bill to require full disclosure of finance charges on in­
stallment buying.

WASHINGTON (UPJ)

BAKSMnCLD, Calif.
Vacates boopd Joseph and Irene
YUek of Fonldna, Calif., mad*
two mistake*. They failed to hoed
warning! about tamping along
the road asd tried to befriend an­
other traveler.
YUek was repaid with .two butlets In the heart. Mrs. YUek was
terrorised, fought off attempted
rape and finally was beaten un­
conscious. All beiore the eyes of
their two young sons to the Celliornis sun rose over U, B. Route
10, three miles north ef here Sun­
dry.
U w u the eecoad time is les*
teas two wteka that vacation
parties met riotoae* and death
as they tried to holy a distressed
traveler. Mn. Jeanette. Sullivan
of RockvIUo, Coos., was slain,
sad her daughter kids aped . i ad
prahehly killed-July 4 Mar Mesh,
UMh, e i ther stopped fa aid e
material -apparently having ear

Tho YUek*' vacation ended
tragically la its first few hour*
aa they attempted to catch some
real on their auto-towed 1e-foot
cabin cruiser alongside the highway.
A massive manhunt is os Jar
Urn middle-aged gunidan.
Mra. YUtk, 25, who is la seri­
ous condition at Memorial Hospi­
tal from shock and mulUpl*
bruises and cuts, re constructed
the crime far Kent County riwrriffs deputies, this way:
She end her 17-year-old hus­
band had spent the night sleeping
on tho heat’s deck, while their
eons, Tommy, 7, end Soger, S,
slept inside the locked cabin.
At daybreak, e middle - aged
man with - reddish • Mend hair
stopped hie ear beside the boat
traitor and,naked far water. As
Mr*. YUek waa latching a cup of

making a roadside atop before
they departed. Saturday night:
Mr. end Mr*. C. X. Pilktagton, also of Fontana, were to have
mat Urn YiMu at Yoeemiie.
“We warned them about camplag beside the highway," Mrs.
PUkiagtea said.
Deputies found the murder weepoo, e .22-caliber pistol, shout
10 foot from the parked boat.
They said tt had been stolon in
e U5d Lae Aagetoe robbery.

CHXlNED AND h a n d ­
cuffed, D e l i m a r D e a n
Spooner, 25, is taken into
custody near Bond, Colo.,
by Moffat County 8heriff
William Terrill. Spooner,
trapped by a 225-man posae
in the Colorado mountains,
was hunted for two days in
connection with the gunbattle killing of an undersheriff and a state patrol­
man atpd the s e r i o u s
wounding of two other

WASHINOTON (UPI) - News­
papers, broadcasters and all oth­
er users of leased teleprinter,
telephoto and telephone elreuits,
fare an increase of up to 12,250.ooo in yearly charges by the
American Telephone k Telegraph
Co. and Western Union.
The Federal Communications
Commission made the estimate
In prescribing or authorising sub­
stantial changes in the design of
rates for leased teleprinter serv­
ices of Western Union and leased
teleprinter, telephoto and tele­
phone circuits of AT&amp;T.
The changes were detailed by
the FCC la a 140-page document
released over the weekend. It
constituted the FCC'a initial dacislon In a five-year, four-month
investigation of the rates and reg­
ulations for leased facilities of the
two carriers.
•
The FCC said AT&amp;T and West­
ern Union claims for 10 per cent
earnings were excessive and un­
warranted b u t " 1 conclude that
tha proper level of private lie*
earning! approximate f per cent
for Wasters Unto* and 7)4 par
cent for ATAT.M
TBs FCC estimated the revenue
Increase far ATAT. at gl,*&gt;0,000
annually sod for Western Union
at 1750,400. The overall increase
will result despite tbs fact there
will be some redeettmw far aesw
cervices.

One effect of the changes will
be that newspapers and other
lesMrs of teleprinter services
from either company will have to
pay for full 24-hour per day, seven-day-per-week service even if
they need only a few hours of
service dallyt The rc c held that
present AT&amp;T and Western Union
rales for limited hours of serv­
ice wete "unlawfully discrimina­
tory."
The fCCs m w rulings are
still subject to appeal. But In Is­
suing the initial dccisloo, the
commission rejected all of the
recommendations and counter-

proposal* mad* by-United Press
International, the American News­
paper
Publishers
Association
(ANPA) and the National A sM ation of Broadcasters (NAB).
The UPI intervened. In the pro­
ceedings at their qu.set five years
ago and was joined in J#M by the
ANPA and the NAB.
The PCC authorised the AT&amp;T
to Increase rates for telephoto
service to produce a maximum
additional PW.OOO annual gross
revenue to raise Its return ea
that service from 4.1 per cen^o
7:15 per cent, based ea AT&amp;T
cost figures.

W HEEL ALIGNM ENT
W HEEL BALANCE

Bean Visualiner Service

U . S. D . A . “GOOD” H EAV Y W ESTERN
MIAMI BEACK (UPI) - "Take
that, you-all," seamed to bo th*
backstage ary Saturday night at
tho Mtse Vahrane pageant
Neighbors Mia* Mississippi, Mar­
lene Britsch ef New Orleans and

QUANTITY RIGHTS RE8BRYBD
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FIRE BELIEVED caused by lightning destroyed a large shopping center
and restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. Las Vegas. Nevada. Nearby resort
hotels were not damaged by the fire, which aaused an estimated f 1,000,000
damage.

Additional SwimClasses Start In Area
Additional swimming classes for
Residents at tha Casselberry area
Megan at 10 a.m. today with an
adult class and a data for inter­
mediates Immediately following
at 11 a.m.
The instruction is being spon­
sored by the Casselberry Volun­
teer Fire Dept, in conjunction with
tha American Red Cross Water
Safety Committee and ia taught by

facial Violence
Rocks Chicago;
New Trouble Seen

bow Beach. Hw jronUi, Patriot
Kennedy, M. was earriad from the
fe tc h unconscious.
.. After treatment a t1Jackson Patk
Roipltal. Kennedy denied reports
he had been knocked out. He aaU
he was an epilaptle and lost eonsciousncsi when officers grabbed
him by the neck.
Thera were no report! of light*
Ing between whltee and Negroes.
Officers said youths from the
South and West aidei planned to

qualified Red Cross instructors, teaching survival la the water and
To bo held each Monday, Wed- ‘hat the inatructors do not teach
nesdajr and Friday at the above ,,M * *
swimming.
mentioned times, the cissies are
at Lyman High School along the f l r a k a i M E m i r
lakeside locsted around the north v l f l l i f l l f l C I l Q j
end snd to the rear o( ths building.
Instructor Rohn Udy advised to" —
that openings sUU are avaUabie DlQQCSt UUSdUC
in each elsss and thorn interested
**
in receiving the instruction assy MINNEAPOLIS. Mian, (UPI) report st the lake.
Evangelist Billy Graham met
Any person more
than It years
with th# txuH of directors at the
of age will be accepted for lnstruc. Billy Graham Evangelistic Aeaotion with the adult
classes which
cUUon todayafter bis biggest
are for the purpose of improving one-week crusade la the United
ability and competence in the states.
v itrfi
The upper Midwest crusade
To qualify for the intermediate dr#w
than MS,MO peraona
claas, a pupil must be able to
tight ggrviees st the Minneswim at least 30 yards and to
s , „ # r tl r gmnd.tand. Crutread watar for a t Mast 30 ate. M(Je officials said S,«U perm s
ond&gt;*
came forward la make “decieioat
Lady advised that a point often for Christ."
missed by those signing up for Mors than 15.000 person filled
instruction Is that the classes are
g r^ g u n d aBg q,Ver-flowed
held solely for the purpose of onto the race track Sod Infield to

Quonttty Rights
Reserved
°ricts Coed
Thru
July 19th

BOB W HITE SLICED

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ATLANTA (U P l)-F arts of! the b m |
Bemt#hrM
Southaait art going through n Biblea ia tha hot aw.
*"arP summer economic d ump, f h , evangaUst said Gad would
apparently helped alongby tT*Whhlory Just before
&gt;7 w e re unemployment situation,
WM M
g ,* ,statistics showed today.
M)f.
The federal Reserve Bank of "The Commuaisti have g plan,"
Atlanta, which uses department |j| n[gi "They announee their
atore sales and banking activity p| , n m create a super-kingdom
** tw6 of lu main economic without God. But God aaya be
measuring rods, reported the re- wm have Hit kingdom and anly
gion'a basinets dealing*.
He will be the head of M.

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D IX IE D ARLIN G

W H ITE
THRIFTY MAID

EVAP. MILK
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of

About 300 Negro and white
"wade ia" demonstrators arrived
at the customarily all-white beach
•or the second conaeutive Sunday.
RDbout &gt;00 policeman directad by
■ackett stood by to kep order.
Some of the demonstrators sat
at tha water’s edge sunbathing
and talking. Others went on swim­
ming.
A crowd of snout 10,000 persons
had gathered when Haekett or*
dared part of the beach cleared.
A few minute* later, conditions
turned la Rormai. Tha "wads" group waa net ardarad to
laava.
Poiica said many hi the crowd
•ppearod hi bo furiosity aackera.
A abort distance away tha beach
waa ilka any other. People swam
aad sunbathed, parents played
with their children and young souplee strolled hand-in-hand.
Although Rainbow Beaah auatamarily was an nM-white beach,
whoat other Chicago btacbek era
ftiQy integrated.
Police and integration leaders
Saturday Joined in re ectlng a pro­
posal by Rep. John Bell Williams
at Mississippi that tha federal gov­
ernment intervene in Chicago to
protect “white victims" of racial
disorders.
Chicago police laid they could
Randle aay situation which might

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Two Florida
Mon Honored

nTTBBURGH (UPI) — Taro
Florida men are in th e’national
Mmelight today for courageous
aota 4hat saved two live*.
A Thomas V. Brennan Jr., SB, of
Btuart, and B. Lamar Uinta*, gg,
of Eau Gallia, were cited by tha
Ganwgia Haro Fund CoMmliiH*
I h n a tt r lor taming nsar draw*,
tags into dramatic means. Each

AT TUB CLOIR O f BIIISKSB OK JUM* as, 1MI.
abs acre
Cash. baUnrst with other banks, and cash M ini
In pr»r*.e of collection _____
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United S la t .. Oovernmsnt o b llg ttlo n t'd ir.rt
amt eusrant.yd ......................... ...............
Obligation* of S iat.c and p o litic ]
Othrc Imnds. iintse, and debentures (Including
IAI4.MI.tl securlll*. of Kederel ansrdte.
an.l corporal Iona not auarantsed l»r IU».) .....
Corporals slocks (Including I nons n ock of
Te.lersl lts.erve Hank) ... ........... .. ..... . .
Loans and dl.counts (Including a nans ovsrdrnfta)
Bnnk premlsts . « nnl I non*, furniture
and futures fllS .te f.4 t .............. .......... ... . _
(Bsnk premlsts nwnsd are subject to I none
liens not aisum sd by* hank)
Real s.ta ts owned other than bank preml.es .....
Investments nnd other assets Indirectly representing
hank premises sr other real estate —_______
Customers* liability ts this bsnk on a c r e p i.n o
outstanding - .......__________ _______ ____ _____ _
Other g tstts - - .......
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and corporations __ __________ ....___ ... .
Tlmo snd savings deposits e f Individ uni*, partner
a tilh a
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s n s h n s s d a n a
■hips, aand
corporations *__ u ____
D .p o.lts of I’nltsd l l o t s i Government
_ tIncluding postal savings) 1 • , Deposits e f a tstse and poittieil eabdlvleleaa _______
l* .po.lts of banks
_____ ___ ,__ _____________ .
Certified nnd officers’ chocks, eta. ... ... ..... .......... ..........
total rmroniTg ............. ................ i n .tv.us&gt;.
(at T ou t demand deposits ..._____ . | 1.141.111.11
&lt;b) Total tlmo aad savings dopneitn I 1,111,a s m
Mortgages or uthcr liana * anna an bank
prsnil.ta and I nona an other rail s.ta ts „ .
Rsdlt.'ounls sml othsr liabilities for borrowed money
Acceptances c i.c u tsd by nr for Account of this
l.guk amt outstanding —: ..
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OwplUll (a) Common stock, total par value n o s e
fb) i’roforrsd stock, total par value nun*..
IoiaI rstlrahl* vatu* S nuns .
Irj Capital notaa and debentures Snore ..
Surplus
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A steets ptsdgsd sr sssignsd to stcurs IMbllltlss
and for other purpose* ilm lu d in g ' not** and bltle
rediscount.d and sscurlllss Sold with agree­
ment V* repurchase) - - |a ) Loan, a* eliuun abut* sro after deduction
of resorvoe of - - ..............
&lt;b) Kocuritlti as altvwn above nro after deduction
ed rooer roe of -------- ---------, . I, Mr*.. Mary R. OvugMis. Aset. V. P.. of the abavs-bgofc. do
aateesBlr swear that u se H » .r t ed eoadHtoa n ires aad earwaeS. to
Ike beet of my knowledge end brltsf.
•e e r e e t—A itseti
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WASHINGTON—(NBA) — Tho
whale United States—not just
southern Now England—haa some­
thing to learn from tho Now York,
New Baron A Hartford applica­
tion for appointment of truatoeo to
run the railroad under U. 8. beakThia action follows tho governmold's legal inability to make $14
mllfen Dafenss Blast Corp. dis­
aster lean to the railroad to matt
internet due on ita bends.
It paints np tho problem of mass
transportation to and from urben
contort nil o rtr tho country. For if,
tho New Baron la allowed to go
bankrnpt and go out of business, it
would ham to ho recreated to han­
dle the dally commuter load.
So how did It get that way?
The lesson to bo Ita mad la how to
prerent It from happening else­
where.
The New Haras haa boon in
trouble tfr years. It sustained
beery losses from tho Connecticut
Hirer floods of IBM. Repairs wore
made only with the help of fed-

Dr. Crane’s

Jtow their dally program bocomae not • peaceful frhout day
but a beetle 14-beur day!
And the monotony gets eppree•Ire, Mr they are at borne doing
tbe state eld efteres.
If yea biebeads went to operate
your homes eg a M B basis, then
year eMifeUtM Is to help your
wives at night
If you get boote by • p.*„ then
reliera year wile by taking 2 of
tbe 4 e r I hears of week the still
has ahead af her.
And It is year ahUptiea to 15'it
the weekend chores with her, for
year office Job girts you Satur­
day and Sunday off.
Yeur wile gets no such/break.
So if aha handles tbe beueeheld
dnUee ea Ssturdsy, then yog eta

ANP

By BBNIB WNDBEBO
Homeowners, watch out. This
is the time of the year when ant
colonies are an tbe march In our
hornet and on our lawns. Batter
be reedy to control thorn.
Dr. S. H. Kerr i t tho Florida
Agricultural Experiment Station
end James X. Oregdon of the
Florida • Agricultural extension
Service eay that several kinds of
ante may become pasta la the

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(ALLEGED,

it bar go to Sunday School
1the elder kiddles end to tbe

er Mr aa atpraooa vacation,

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1 § &gt;t..»; :m] £ «

apaltoe tbeee n
' £ * « « -* * ..
Then they 1
'm
a

may, felling to
may have beta

havn to America. At heote, packastog Is aa wonderful tkat tt Is a
nnteaaee. Irerythiag is wrapped
tod weU, toe alr-UghUr, tea soeafnly. Opening almost enythtog
trios the patience, breaks the Aagar nails, aad toils the laxenultr.
The oppetUeis true over here.
Fechaftai la to Ita tofaacy, aad
thn problem M net hew to open
what one boys, but bow to get R
Mem Mere la heme without haring
U ffiffi aU ever creation.
Atoree have hags, of course, er
•4 iaaet wkel they ceU begs. They
have tha same shape as aura, aad
are af tha same site, hut there the
tomUaMp stops. 1 deal have a
laboratory, ae I never have been
able to break down a paper hag to
Europe la determtoe what it's
made ef, but you deal .need e
tobaratery to brash dawn n bag.
t t ' leak at it is enough. Just
• to n off aad stare at oae, not
•eeeeaacily .hard, end to two or
Utrae esoendi tho sides will give
way, and tha bottom.will fall out.
gw v

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t a tm ., tin pew

r wank— net a
ef $ hears aieht
havntormerty brie, or maliciously braaktof sines,
I,*sterna or fee- pleeao tell their attention to what

they have done. If tbe Individuate
do not willfully ptsk up their re­
fute, do not hesitate to.eall ear
City Police, FA 1-4141, a t eoee..&lt;
Sincemte,
Merle W,. Werner

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That's when tt is empty*
There's no aoed to store when n
purchase
even n package tt.
p i n s - i s plated la t t Thai, with­
out any help from the outside, it
collspeee. Pnt a few teas la It, or
a bottle el vinegar, er a few bars
of soap, and the bottom disappears
like e trap doer and one is left
bolding the beg, far awe. Net all stores have these bap,
aa bad as they are.. They a n too
expensive — probably the spider
weba they are made ef run . t o n
at a o n v . In meat atorna «««
■beets ef newspaper,'* tissue Paper, or eay paper available.
This la 'usually shaped into
smell, shaky, Insecure cornuco­
pias. Try transporting e ponad t t
rice Mem store to heme to a ten-

Back eat colony usually con­
sists atutha 'queen, tew mstea end
mimsrvne hackers. Their habile
very widely, hot workers of an
ktoda seszch Mr Mod. Oaee May
find it, they travel heck ead forth
established trails. These trails may
lead them through cracks to
MnadekMw, along plnmhieg • er
eleetrieel outtots. behind hits

M

tu t cmucopM, turn it aw
brim. iW m i eliifld cwmsliUly at
the hettom. Oae leaves a trail as

way, only to a teeay-tlay earns•opto, end so 1* floor. 1 never
have bought any water, but 1 am
aura R would bo draped is the
tame way. Eggs are, ead I wish
I bad aa amatol made of all the
eggs this family haa Met to transit
It would bo much bigger then seeat Yanks# Stadium.
H u department store bags are
tvea seers delicate sad yisldtog
than the ante furnished by mar­
kets. The department store ones
give way under the pressure of a
bow tla or a tin clip or a pslr af
shorts.
Tbs solution, of course, la to

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duatrieo from building alongside
the railroad right of way.
That, plea the recession and loss
of business that rolled over tho
free, tag • built - and • maintained
turnpike cut freight revenues 17
per cent in two years. By August
lM O.Xdw Haren had barely
enough cash to meet its $14 milt
lien weekly payroll.
In October, New York Gov. Nel­
son Rockefeller saw that the road's
commuter sendees had to be ear­
ed. Ha called a conference with
Connecticut, Rhode Inland and
Massachusetts officials' to see
what they could do.
On Oct. SI, tho four states pledg­
ed $44 million state tag relief
and the Interstate Commerce Com­
mission guaranteed loans of $44

cent chlordane or *4 percent dteldrta la aa aon-atabling deodorised
kerosene. Apply the spray to sur­
faces near tbe nest or where tbe
sate crawl, but not near open
flame or oa asphalt tilt, grass,
trass or -u—'*—
Chlordane end dieldria are of­
fset!ve in controlling eats out­
doors. Apply as water base
sprays, dusts er crannies, directly
late aa aroaad aoeu and week la.
U monads are numerous, treat
the entire area. Follow misted
the manufacturers
directions
label .

New Low Could
Bo 'Horror'
TALLABAISKB (CPI) — State
Bead Board attorney Themes T.
Cobh planned oetien today* on n
new lew which he sold might cre­
ate an "administrative horror" if
strictly interpreted.
The law, pasted by the recent
Legislature In the wake of criti­
cisms by n roads investigating
committee, requires e complete In­
ventory apd competitive sales of
buildings anid their contents which
the state takeo ever in purchasing
highway,rights-of-way.

million, UUr reload to IT * 011ml
Lest March, Now York i t 4
passed apodal legislation giving
tho Now Baron, Now York Cantral and Long Island railroads apo­
dal relief. Similar legislation, ap­
plicable to tho Now Hama, haa
boon paaood or la M ag coaddarad
br tho other throo states. But o m
all thia haa not aarod tho railroad.
Tho caao of tho Lent Inland
railroad moat also bo considered few
thia coonaction. It haa boon la at
bad efcape aa tho Now Karan, and
for a longer time. But a t a coat of
|M million ortr tho laat dosaa
years, it haa. boon rohabUitatad in
equipment and aorrlea tom notice­
able dagroo.
It faced exhaustion of ita cash
reaarraa last April. Again tho
state of New York and its affect­
ed municipalities coma to tho r tm
cue with 'a $3 million program of
abatement on local property taxes
and aaiumption of passenger ela­
tion operating coats outside of
Now York City.
In return for thia, the new State
Transportation Office haa t b a
right to impose standards of serv­
ice to commuters. So the Long lalend now bee four years more in
which to complete Its rebsUUti#
tlon program.
If it can't make the grade and if
the New Hamn can't reorganise
and f t a rehabilitation plan work­
ing, then the. alternstire will be
more end more gofbnueent operaIfon,

Already one new heualng act
■action, sponsored by Senator Har­
rison A. Williams Jr* (D-N, J.)u
authorises $80 million for ene-ytaP
•morgana/ equipment loans. New
Haven may bo able to get some of
that. But thia data not help it pay
interost on ita bonds.
Another $S0 million of new
housing act money may be used
for planning rehabilitation of ur­
ben transportation systems. This
may be tbs first government aid to
set going.
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FA IN T NOW
PA Y LATER!
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Personals

l&gt;ottiE
A NEW EXPERIENCE for your
reporter waa the Court of Honor
conducted by the adult leaders
Boy Scout Troop SOI, Thura" ila w
aiM aaluw
-----------------aay, llaa Im
impressive
ceremonies
around a dancing campfire on the
shores of Silver Lake.
The occasion of my visit to this
event waa due to my youngest aon
having earned his Second Class
Scout rank at the recent camp he
attended, a proud achievement, to
be proudly worn by tbe youngest
^ H igginbotham and by the other
w member*
mamtieaii* *1
of ik*
the ituutn
troop who earned
other awards.
Scouts Billy Miller and Bisk
Bruce both attained the highest
honors by earning the right to
wear the Life Scout badge, and
their awards were pinned on their
shirts by their mothers, Mrs.
Toni Miller and Mrs. Cammle
Bruce.
The ceremonies of tbe Court of
Honor were tarn
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very *impressive,
opening with tho advancement of
tho colors, led by a biasing torch,
which then lighted tho bonfire,
beforo which tho Court, presided
«v*f by L t Cdr. Jo# Andrews and
Scoutmaster Bill Hiller, wsa con­
ducted and dosing with a roaring
cheer from the Scouts In honor o(
their beloved leader, Mr. Miller,
f w h o soon will he leaving (more
about that later).
An extra added attraction was
th* thrilling eight of t missile
Masting through the evening sky
reflecting th* setting sun am
minute* in the first stag* of its
firing. At least on# parent In the
group gathered on the lake shore
# had never before Men tbe out-oftitle-world eight of a missile
flight.
• • •
TRIBUTE TO A BRAVE LADY;
The tragic death of Lt. Cdr.
Phil Hansard e lew months ago
In the crash of an AID with the
other members of his crew was a
heart-shaking blow tn his family
and hie many friends.
0
New th* Navy circle within the
community has suffered n further
foes with tho departure of W«
widow. Bernie. daughters Chrisiy
and Patsy and sons Mike aid
Phil, Jr., who toft recently to
make their horn* Merer their
family in tho weal

By HELEN SNODGRASS
Linda and Pat*/ Long, daugh­
ter* of Mr. and Mra. F. C. Long,
returned Sunday after (pending
the pait two week* at the Girl
Scout Camp at Deer Lake in the'
Ocala National Forest.
Mr. and Mra. Norman Monta­
gue and children and Mr*. H.
Drablow of Norfolk, Va., are
apending this weak at their home
here.
Mr» and Mra. Hugh Neighbor! of
Stone Ialand had their daughter,
Mra. Kenneth Kail and children,
Drew and Karin, of Penaacola
vlalting them laat week.
Mr. and Mra. D. J. Parker and
daughter*, Linda Sue and Jean,
are vacationing • at New Smyrna
Beach. Min Etta Emanuel Joined
Linda Wedneaday for aeveral
daya.
Mr. and Mra. Richard Acker
and aon Rte of Akron, OLio, and
Mr. and Mra. Robert Haney of
Atlanta, Oa., were houaegueat* of
Mr. and Mr*. Cheater Henderaon
laat week.
Mr. and Mra. Harvey L. Dunn
returned from a delightful week’a
vacation at Manatee State Park
Sunday.
Mr. A. Land, Mra. Fred Harrla
of Winter Park, and Mr. and Mra.
Richard Harria and children; Mel,
Jay and Cindy, ard Mra. Harrla*
brother, Robert Perklna of Elkton,
Md., were Sunday gueata of M. H.
Ryan.
Mra. Charlea Jeagcr of Halnea
City and Mra. Elmer Staulger of
Maitland were luncheon gueita of
Mra. C. A. Henderaon Friday.
Mlaa Ann Singletary of Savan­
nah, Ga., la vlalting her grand­
parent*, Mr. and Mra. 0. B.
Canada.
Jaek McBride of Weat Palm
Beach viaited friend* her* Wed­
neaday.

The morning circle of the Grace
Miss Suianne PbiUoo, daughter Her vail of eUk Ulualon tree
Miia Patricia Phiiion, sister o! ton, Del., and Mrs. I. Haifa/
of Ur. and Mr*. Albert M. Phil- held by *, circlet of matching lace the bride, waa maid of honor. Brain, Kankakee, III., filter of Methodiat Church met at the
^ome of Mra. Roy Wall for the
monthly aeaaion.
tfig g in lo o th a m
Mr*. Richard Silvers, chair­
man, opened the meeting with
“There, but for the Grace of God,
and proalded at the ta s with overskirts of unpressed prayer
go !.*•
ineaa aeaaion.
pleat*. The fitted bodice* featured
Word ha* com* that Bernie and
The birthday apron project got
acoop necklines and elbow length off to a good atart with' throb
the children have arrived safely
sleeves, and they wore matching memblra aewlng on patehea Mr
in their cross country- travels.
flower headpieces with circular June and July birthdays. Peace be with you, Bernie Harillusion veils.
ward, and thank you for your un­
The main tople of intereat for
The maid of honor carried a the day waa aelectiag a name for
forgettable profile of courage.
bouquet of white roses and the the circle. Member*. Jett it aheolt
other attendants carried bouquets have apecial meaning and It waa
MEMBERS OF THE VAH-S
of white carnations.
Officers Wives will mlaa two
decided that each one, after care­
I. Halsey Brain waa best man ful thought, would bring a augmembers who .have been active
and serving as ushers were John geation next month and a vote
in the club activities for some
Brantley of Sanford, Byron Crow­ be taken to choose a name.
time. Lcdr. and Mrs. P. J. Ryan
ley and Dr. Lewis Yarborough, The devotion, with children ga
left Sanford, Saturday, after be­
both of Winston-Salem, N. C., and the theme, waa given by Mra.
ing stationed here for two year*.
Dr. Shane McKeltham of St. Russell Kltner. It was foilowed
Petersburg.
by the lesion study on BMltdl
The bride's mother wore a beige women. Tho inspiring story «!
lac* dress with matching acces­ Hannibal's dedication of her-sea,
Pinecrest Circle
sories and a pale green orchid Samuel, to God was told by Mra.
corsage- The groom's mother J. H. Roasman.
wore a pink lace dress with white
Refreshments of sandwich** and
Holds M onthly
accessories and white orchid cor­ coffee were served by the bostons
sage.
to those present.
Program M eeting
Following the ceremony, n re­
ception was held at the Lakewood
Mrs. B. M. Fitagerald was hos­
Country Club. Mrs. Shan* Me- W elcome Wagon
tess to the monthly meeting of
Keithan kept the bride's book.
tbe Shirley Smith Circle of tho
For traveling Mrs. Babcoek
Pinecrest Baptist Church.
chose a blue linen suit with white Plans Luncheon
Mrs. Don Gravemler presented
■*
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,
accessories. After a wedding trip
the devotion. Following the bus­
to Jamaica the couple are resid­ Meeting W ednesday
iness session, a program entitled
ing at 1401 Fifth St. South, St.
“Teach Me To Pray" was given.
Petersburg where Dr. Babcock is Tbe Sanford Welcome Worm
Taking part were Mrs. Harley
practicing neurological surgery. Club for newcomers will held the
Sykes, Mrs. Paul Marlin, Mrs.
Vaster Smith and Mrs. C. L. Fitsregular monthly mooting WOdaos.
Patrick.
day at M «.m. at th* Sea Shall
Others present were Mrs. Lil­
Restaurant.
lian Ravels, Mrs. Cliff Abies, Mrs.
W. L. Gramkow Jr., Lucil*
Mr. end Mrs. It. 8. Nasfollih A luncheon will bo oomd fet
Abrams and Mrs. R. J. Boynton.
of Temple Terrace, Tampn, an­ noon, followed by bridpo, eanaonounce the birth of a T lbr 11 •(. u and other card (am** to fo*
son, June M at S t Joseph Hos­ afternoon./
pital, Tampa.
Judge Vernon Mist win bo fM*l
They have chosen the name,
MRS. RYAN
Michael Berry, for the new ar­ speaker. All newcomer* who hue
He flew In several days ago
rival He was welcomed home by moved to Sanford daring tho t**i j
from the Forrestal and .they are
three brothers, Ricky, Steven and year arc cordially invited I* at*
headed for a month’s leave end
Jeffrey,
visit with relatives in Goodhue,
Mrs. HathslUh is th* former
Minn. They, will be stationed at
Carolyn Hudson of Sanford. Her
tbe Newport Naval War College Miss IM S Westgate, daughter She la now at tbe University of
mother, Mrs. G. B. Hudson, has
after that. Mrs. Ryan has been 'el Dr. end Mra. P. J. Westgate, Illinois working towards hor n i t just iwturnsd after a visit with
active in the VAH-S activities and recently received har BA degree ton degree and also on the mathth* family tn Tampa,,to welcom*
served as representative to th* from Radclifte College in Cam­ •m sties project, sponsored by the
tho m w baby and holp tak* ear*
Officers Wives Club, last year. bridge, Mass. She held the Proc­ university end the Carnegie Cor­
of tho olbor three assail fry while
LCDR. AND MRS; W. S. tor end Gamble scholarship and poration. It deal* with tbe retheir mother was in’ the hospltaL
MR8. ROY HUSTON BABCOCK
THOMPSON are enjoying n short majorad in bio-ebemletry.
viklon of the teaching of matbovacation at the Charleston, S. C.
Fly swatters — usually the least Statistical predictions am that
and U k cjM n ry
Beach and will also he stationed
‘Junior high school levels.
gladiorou*
of household gadgets — the woman la specs will bn an
at the Naval War Collage at New­
amenta. Females are oxpandlng
lnes graduated from Edgewater
now come fitted with over-sise and no amount of dieting scorns to
port, R. L Lcdr. Thompson ar­
High School, Orlando, at th* time
plastic flowers which conceal the stay th* course. They will be
rived before th* Forrestal docked
her family moved to Sanford. She
at Norfolk.
business end.
teller and weigh more.
was on* of th* early National
Mrs. Thompson haa been visit­
Morit Scholarship finalists end
ing friends and ralativta in Char­
was awarded the Procter and
leston, S. C., for the past sev­
Gamble scholarship for her four
eral Weeks. She served as hos­
years at Raddlffe.
pitality chairman «f VAH-3 Offi­
She spent on# summer working
cers Wives Club and helped to
at tbs MQ Ranch and last sum­ Girls a rt saving thsir money to
welcome tbe Mwcomors and their
mer she worked at a hospital in buy tho mw alligator bags tbs
famlliea to Sanford, bow it will
Boston, doing research for her way thay used to save for n twobo somoono olio's tu n ' to wel­
,thesis.
weeks vacation.
com# her to a new heme.

whoso straagth sad support was
aU tte stronger for kavlng waited
Urougk this same dark vnllsy,
and ttera wert many otters
wtest aid aad support wer* given

la tte wiilitie kaewfodft that,

MONDAY

Wsatmiostor Fellowship of tte
First trashytsrias Church will
most foom S to MS M - le tte
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N ew Arrivals

Miss Inez
Receives BA Degree

Personals

fisMOMllA
Her husband's spirit eosmed to
ho with her always and aha gang­
ed each mw decision by the measura, “This is what Phil would
want mo to do."
Bar daughter Jane, "Christy,"
os n o was known to bar klgk

Morning Circle
Miss Suzanne
Phiiion,Babcock
T o C hoose Nam e
Married In Ceremony At St Petersburg N ext Month

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shspard and
children are vacationing in HendersonvUlo, N. C.
Miss Peggy Wtstgot* Is spate*
lag the summer working ns ■
counsellor at a summer essay la
New Hampshire for undarpriviliged children of New York City.
She hopes to spend • Jew weeks
with her family la Setlsnl be­
fore she resumes her Junior
year's work s i Mount Maiyok*
College in South Hadley, Mesa.
Mi** Shirley Long la spending
a few week* in Winter Haven as
the guest of her graadpereaU, Mr.
and Urs. R. H. Rudd/
&lt;

INEZ WESTGATE

R ow ells Honored
With Dinner Party
A t Pruden H om e

Cdr. and Mrs. K^meth Rewsll
were guests ot tenor, recently,
at a farewell dinner party at t|ie
homo of U . end Mr*. Neil Pru­
de*, on Elm Ave.
Tte buffet table was centered
with a beautiful arrangement of
yellow end while mums. Less gas.
tossed salad, garlic butter broad,
Altnm onto Springs
Ice box plo with whipped cream
and coffee were served to those
present.
Following the dinner, U . and
Mrs. Pruden prseMtad the Imaor
guests a going nwey gift. A full
Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Polar of kvsnlng of plannsd entertainment
Hefalts Troll. Altomoots Springs, wee enjoyed immensely fey the
'■ .U t u J &gt;»tlk I* r —e ■ l o o s e N t a
f
‘visited with former Syrsense, IN.
Y. neighbors in Clearwater, Wed* guests.
These attending wore Cdr. and
nesday.
Mr*. Hugh O'Hara, L t a te Mrs.
J. D. Scott of Magnolia Dr-, John McCracken, Mr. end Mrs.
who suffered a light strata last Meson Wharton, Cdr. Balph Mat*
week, is improving a te no longer tui, Cdr. and Mrs. Silas Johnson.
confined to Us ted.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Day, Ledr.
Mrs. Clifford Knox, Late Av#M a te Mrs. Hsrbsrt M odiste, Lcdr.
AlUkonto Springs, .who also snf- a te Mrs. Georg* HmmfofoM. Lt.
a te Mrs. Jobs Bsilsy Jr., the

Personals

Annual Picnic Held
By Oviedo Class
l y MARIAN R. JONES
Membsrs of th# Kingdom Soak­
ers' Svaday School Ciais of tho
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
mat st tho church Tuesday morn­
ing Ot 1:30 laden with good food.
Their destination was the Daytona
Beach home of Mrs. Drady E.
Mathers, president ot tbe class
for the annual picnic.
Arriving at the Mathers' home
seme took to the water far an
enjoyable swim while others just
chatted.
At lunch time the food was
spread on tbe Urge Uhls in the
kitchen and served buffet style.
Chicken end yellow tie*, salads,
vegetables, sandwiches, etc., wen
enjoyed before Mrs. Mathers'
daughter, Marilyn, prsseeled the
cake lighted with birthday candles
Inscribed, “Happy Birthday, Mae."
Everyooe had to slag Happy
Birthday to the honor**, Mao

King, lee cream wts also served
with the coke.
Following the merriment, a
business session of the class was
hold In the living room of th*
heme.
Ail left for homo, except the
Mothers family, about 430 p. m.
Those making tbe trip from
Oviodo were Mrs. Frank C. Mor­
gan, M atter of the class; Mrs.
Mm I . King, Mrs. Lawson A.
Hardy, Mra. Belph King, Mrs.
Georg* C. Means, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur T. Cartledge, Mr*, loss
Knell end Robert A. Dewberry.
Mrs. Morgan drove on* car and
Dtwfesrry tte otter to mate th*
%
Mathers and daughtsr,
Marilyn, wera already at Day­
tona. Mrs. Alsx Lalnhart, who has

Daytons, Jsiasd tte group for tte
picalc.

Do A ll Your Spec
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By Phone
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Tte Christian Woman's FeOow*

ship of tte First Christian Chaste
wife mast at T:M pm . At the
Ctatte. lav. Jamas M. M f lI
wfll t e guest spester.
WESDST
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Christian Educates ftetm ltfol
of tte nest praskyforite Ctegte
M W i l T p m. aai floteey

FALSETEEII

Be sure to allow plenty o f tin • foi
cation trip* Then take it aaar on
way. Call ahead for overnlgfe
If you're delayed on the row
to let folks know, and keep
those a t home, too.
For your eonventaoe, Sou
located handy booths along
The coet is small, eo p ity it sr
do all pour speeding by phoD
i Southern Bell wishes n
fcappjrvM ttoa.

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MOSCOW (UPI) — frank Badd.
Ralph Boston and Wilma Rudolph
emerged aa the Individual heroes
for the United States In Ms twoday dual track meet victory over
Russia, bat Coach Jim Elliott to­
day Insisted two Tanka who fin­
ished second made the Mg dif-

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• lb's anay to say bold th a t tiger but w hat do you do when
’tf r n f r * pair of 'em like Rocky Colavlto aad Norm Cash on
Nobody could hold either Sunday, much lens both, and

that la a nutshell is the reason why the D etroit Tigers are
bask agi top In the American League today.
rTaatveen

them, Colavlto and)----------------------- '--------------- --

Standings

S ntodV tkroM oi double hi the
poser, betted his toth home rua
iMh w e on 1* the nightcap.
M to Disk MeAuliffe also humrad to the second game to help
Ml Kagan to his ninth victory,
fetohpaw’ Den Mosel United tha
i*s to five hits to the opener and
ittfcftntoi a home run to his own

By Uaitod Prom latonutfenal
Nattsmd League
W. L. Pet, CM
Cincinnati
H U M
11 17 JI0 1
Lee Angelee
San Francisco
47 40 440 IH
Flits burgh
41 SS .531 8H
Milwaukee
to 42 .411 13Vi
St Louis
N 45 JMUM
Chicago
as 46 .432 10
Philadelphia
28 37 .108 to
American League
W. L. PcLOB
84 11 452
Detroit
84 80 .081 H
New York
40 40 451 •
Baltimore
Cleveland
to 42 .81040
44 47 .404 15
Chicago.
to 47 .471 15Vti
Boston
40 to .441 l i
Washington
17 82 ,414 21
Minnesota
Los Angeles
r 83 a ii am
Kansas City
to 58 .878 2414

Weekend Sports Summary

tiagtiei Leaders
py

n t n iutunuiQOQAi
Netfenal League
O. AB t . M. Pet.
Chants, Pitta
7* IIS 87 114 JSi
71 Ml to 27 441
Hath, Pitta.
Attain, ChL
4 0 W 41 ST 441
Robinson, Cln. 47 aas 71 10) 424
71 MS to M 482
Moon, L. A.
S7 Sto 71 UM 4M
Maya, S. F.
Aaron, Milw . 81 111 81 Ml 430
Pinson, Cla.
to M4 14 111 41*
Boyer, SL L.
221 to 101 411
S3 SM U IN 413
WUts, L. A.
Gonsales, Pha; •4 201 23
411
a -League
71 473
Howard, N. Y. M »4
Cash. DeL
« a i a s tog 4M
301
N .343
Brandt, Bal.
Plentil, Cle. 74 mt
a* j h
Maalte, N. Y. to Ml 71 to 4to
KlUebrw, Min. 70 Ml IS 03 431
lie van, CM.
70 Ml
07 410
IN 81 N .800
Romano, Cle.
77 14111 T4-4M
Oentile, Bal.
TO HI to t l .103
Better, Min.
vmn

to

to
to toto
to to

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INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) Johnny. Loagden rode Prince
Blessed to a head victory ever
stalemate Ocoy Kagls la the
Mtt,lM Bollywood Gold Cap at
Bollywood Park..

Although the men's and wom­
en's meets are scored separately, Soviet newspapers were ex­
pected le combine the scores and
claim victory for Russia. Under
that system, wed on two prevlvlet women athletes won, Russia
outscored America, 170-103.
Altogether, six world record*
won set in the two - day moat,
three of them coming an the fi­
nal day.
Valery B rand, the high Jump­
ing champion, took John Thom­
as' measura for a.fifth straight
time with a world record-breaking
leap of T feet, 4 inches, end
Tatyana Scbelkanova act a wom­
en's broad Jump record with a
leap of at feet, IH laches.
The Americas men won T of 11
events an Saturday and i of 11
on Sunday, while the U. L. glria
took S of S' Saturday events and
then were chut out la Sunday’s
I events, in 4 of which the Rus­
sians made a 1-S sweep. .
Brumal, the lf-year-eld Moscow
schoolboy who boat Thomas, a

atudent at Boston , University.'
three straight tinea la New
York's Madison Squsn Gordon
last winter, woe the high Jum*
when ha claarad tM meteih (7*4)
&lt;m this third try. Thomas failed *
aa aU three after both he sad ^
Valery had eliminated Bah Aveat
of the Southern California Stridara
aad Olympic fold medal winner
Robert Shavalakadae at M U.
•Dixon Farmer’s fedora to brine
his own shoes fMm the betel
coat the U. 8. points In the 400meter hurdles. Be borrowed a
pair of shoes and finished a dis­
appointing third to CUR Cash- to
man of the United States
Mates epd
and
Georgy Chavychalov. Ceshman
fllliog in for tha siting Dyrol
Burlssoo, the American mda
champ, finished 1-1 in the IAN
meters (S:4M end I.4S4), Jay
Silvester took thd discos throw
with e heave ef IN tost, dto
inches, and the 400-meter relay
team af Adolgh Plummer, Char­
lie Frasier, Kart Young end Ulte
Williams sprinted to a l:0S4 vic­
tory.

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OCXANPORT, N. J. (UPD—Den
Doggie scored aa easy throe and
one-quarter length victory over ^**
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Our Beps to the fill,too Men- . PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
mouth Handicap ' at Monmouth Detroit boat club edged the Lake
Part.
Washington' Rowing .Club of Seat­
tle and the Undine Barge Club of
NEW YORK (UPD. - Hitting Philadelphia to ' capture Urn’ Unit­
Away outran Baldpets and the (a- ed Stairs Rowing Club champion­
ship fee the fifth time-in the feat
six years.
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STANTON, Del. (U?l) - Darby
Farm's. Primoaotta Ternslord un­
beaten In nine starts by nosing
nut Mighty Fair in Urn gto.MO
Oeks at Delaware Perk.

U. S. toea-agtrs spend nearly
97 billion ef their own money B1RKDALE," Xmlaod (UP1) ~
r*?* -A*
eunuslly.
Arnold Palmer of Lctrobe, Pa„

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States Davis Cup tends teem
swept Us five-match aecood round
American Zone tie with Ecuador
as Dennis Ralston defeated Mi­
guel Olvera,, M , 0-4, 4-2, and
- BAA8TAD, Sweden (UPI) - Ulf Chuck McKinley beat Eduardo
Schmidt of Sweden upet Austra­ Zuleta, S-4. S-4, 1-S, T-S, la singles
lia's Neale Fraser in straight seta. matches.
....
t
44, S-4, 7-1, to win the men's
stagier title ef the Boosted Inter­
national tonhto tournament.

Elliott, genuinely proud of his
team's showing despite the feet
that nine Yanks refused to take
Ume from their Work to make the
trip here, singled out steeple­
chaser George Young end dis­
tance runner Max Truex, both of
whoa finished second In their
events, for praiso.
"I thought it was a good show­
ing by a bunch of good boys,"
said Elliott. "1 also thought
George Young taking second
place in the steeplechase at a
time when It really looked Uke
we were going to need it, stolo
(he show. .
However, Max Truex getting a
second place in the 8,000 meters
was another outstanding performanoe," Elliott continued. "I think
Ibe Soviets fielded a strong squad
and there’s no question they are
getting stronger in such events
as tba 400 and MM maters end in
the sprints and hurdles, too."
Budd, who won the 100 . meter
dash in 104 and sparked the U.S.
then’s 400 - meter relay team to
a world record of to,l seconds
on Saturday, bounced back to win
tba SOO-moter run In J04 Sunday
and get the Yanks rolling toward
a 124-111 victory over the Rueilan
men's team.
Boston, the world record bolder
In the broad Jump, extended his
mark even further Sunday when
be leaped IT feet, I inches to add

more points to the growing U4.
total.
Miss Rodolph, the Olympic tri­
ple told modal winner, equalled
her own world record of X14 sec­
onds in winning the women's
ItO-meter dash sod then brought
the 400-meter relay team Mom
behind to win that event, toe,
Saturday. However,.the American
glria bowed to the Russian ama-

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DEAR ABBY: A friend of mine of­
fered to paint and paper my house. He
looked over my place and agreed to do the
whole thing for 6350. The colors he put
on were not the ones I picked, and he got
the doors on backwards. He kept losing
screws and bolts, and 1 was nil the time
running to the hardware store to rcplacu
the stuff he lost. He got varnish on my
good bedspread, and tried to take it out
with turpentine, thereby ruining it com*
pletely. I paid him in full for the job be.
fore he started, and it isn’t done yet.
Should I let him finish the job or stop
him now* or what? I hate to hurt his feel*
ings.
MADE A MISTAKE

DEAR ABBY: We have a summer
place on the lake. Believe me, we are not
antl-aociul. We love company, but we
would like to invite them ourselves. Every
weekend we are awuniped with “drop in"
guests who bring their families (and even
their friends, who are strangers to us)
and stay all day. Some folks bring weiners
or potato salad, thinking the refreshments
make them welcome. It never occurs to
them that we may have invited other
guests for that day. Or there are days
when we don’t want any company at all.
Is there some way .we can put a stop to
uninvited company without losing their
friendship?
LAKE I.OVERS

DEAR MADE: Your friend is obvious­
ly an amateur. If you want a good job,
stop him now and hire a professional to
do it over. Anyone who puts doors on back­
wards must not know whether he is com­
ing or going. This was a very expensive
lesson.
*

DEAR LAKE LOVERS: What is so
precious about the “friendship" of those
who would impose upon you in the manner
you describe? Gsther as much nerve as
it takes to tell them PLEASE-to telephone
before coming. If you lose their friend­
ship, you haven’t loat much.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS. L.i The
'‘deal" you describe is risky and foolish.
When adopting a baby, deal only with a
reliable adoption agency. It is important to
know who the baby’s father is.
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Lovely Weddlnf,” aond 60 cents to Abby,
Box 3365, Beverly Hills. Calif.
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reply, write to Abby, Box 3865, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.

DEAR ABBY: There is a boy in our
neighborhood who is 16, but acts like 10.
He has a crush on me. He let the grass
grow in their back yard and, when he
mowed the lawn, he cut my initials in the
lawn. All the kids in the neighborhood
have seen it, and they think it is a riot.
It is very embarrassing for me. How can
I get him to quit advertising his feelings?
TEASED

THAT*I VGUR
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wst Jha Woman
THAT TOOK
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H E A D S .S O F A *.
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lomstlmss K sssms to ms that
the mors psrsnta sxpUlo and rea­
son with thslr children, tha lass
thalr children understand.
Yesterday I heard tha mother of
a l-ytar-old try to explain to Mm
why ha couldn't hare a randy bar
and when ahe got through ho was
■till whining for i t
The mother was patient and rea­
sonable. She explained how eating
a candy bar would spoil hie lunch
and how good hie nice lunch would
bo if ho didn't ruin I t
■he put in a 'darling” her* and
there to asako aura her little boy
know that aha loved Mm—oven
thought aho couldn't let him have

the candy bar,
Such perauation you n e v e r
heanl. And |t got her eaactly no­
where. Junior wee sUll whining
for candy and refuting to llitan to
reason whsn the two left the store.
Beck in the days when parents
told small children "No” and let It
go at th a t life was simpler for
parent*—and children, too.
Than Junior didn't have to listen
to to much yak Ity-yak about why
ha couldn’t do or have what his
heart desired. Ha didn't have to
try to understand all tha reasons
for tho things ha couldn't do.
Ha didn't even, have to wear
hlmaali out wheedling, begging

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and trying to get bis way. He only
had to consider ana word, a word
he had been taught to understand,
tho word "No."
But mothers today so halo be
say "No" that area though they
have to eay it frequently, ai Moth­
ers always have, they make n Mg
deal out of It.
They explain, they apologise,
they offer eufaetiLutes, they m aon
end sometimes they even plead.
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that one little word, "N o"-* word
that any shltd can be easily taught
to understand and even to accept.

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PUBLIC School Teacher forming PINECREST: S year old raneh
classei In ceramics, for adults style S bedroom home. Beautiful
cool yard, t i t Shannon Dr. pfc.
and children. Pb. FA 2-M31.
FA 2*7239.
TUTORING Pb. PA 2*6302.
CLEAN furnished apartment with
attic fan, reasonably priced.
Adulta only, Lloyd Swain, Ph.
FA 2-1634.

Ifrralb

8—Mon. July 17, 1961 6. For Rent

By Kate Osann

TIZZY

'COIN COLLECTORS, the llth ad*
5-ROOM furnished apartment 211
.1 ditlon #f THE 1961 REDBOOK NICE 9 room furntsl
Laurel Ava. FA 2-9179.
la bare now. Also Brown Book meal, quiet aelghborhi
of World Coins. Cos’ * Mill's, FA 2-7999,
...Oak Ridge Motel—U. ». 17*02, FURNISHED garage apt. Phone SAN LANTA APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartments] 404 X.
. Van Park.
FA 2*2900.
14th St. Phone FA 2*4212.

L'sqol Notice

3*LARGE room apt., furnished,
So. Sanford, 1 block part Air
rfCTSTtOta MAMS
Base road, turn right 6th house
NOTICK la hereby *:«*» that we SLEEPING ROOMS-The Gables
• engaged la kaalaiea at rarest 401 Magnolja. Pb. FA 2-0720.
off Sanford Ave. RL 2, Bog 872,
1r, geminate County. Florida,
m
idee thaflotitloos name of Ka­ 3DERN furn. 2 bedroom apL Phillip Enders.
mel Campers Ann, publlrliars •».*
imperp Ufa. aa4
ana that wa te- JP* airs over 308 W. 13th. 990 3 ROOM furnished apt., 990
import
*4 ta raatatar said nama with .&gt;er mo. water Included. Avail­ month, elos* in. 111 E. 9th ft,
it Clark af the Clrr :t
call FA 2-4295 or TA 2*5799.
taalasla County, Florida, la so- ably July 5. FA 2*1401.
iMaaea with lha pro. -tut. •
a Flotilla** Kama Statstes. ta- 2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­ FURNISHED I room gi
Itfcl •teetlun &gt;:63.&lt;a .-lurida Uta- ped, 975 mon.h. FA 2*2991.
apartment. Call rA 2-OOg.
itaa IMt.
...; nca &gt;b Allan
EXTRA GOOD pasture for jowi
DanaU Jahntoa
ahtlahi July IT. 31, Aug. 7, 14
or borscs. FA 2-IS09.

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“I'Mgladly contribute my allowance for tha rest of tho
summer, tf you'll only oond him away to eampP

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■let Harlan K. Hows
a T* k* Fubllahad June II, July

NOTICW UNDER
r i o r m o i s namk law
To Whom It Mky Cuncrrn:
Notleo Is baraby given mat the
sndsralgntd, pursuant U lha "FI*.
Ilttoua Name Statute". House Bill
Ko. tlTl, Chapter No. MSIt, Lows
of Florida, tilt, will raatatar with
tha Clark of tbo circuit Court, in
ana for Oomlnolo County, Florida,
upon rooolpt of proof of the pub-

1-BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment, clean, downstairs, cera­
mic tile bath, 901 Palmetto. Pb.
FA 2*1174 after 9:00 p. at.

Legal Notice
or thw
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
AND ron BWMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
cNANCKnr no. staei
in tmm circuit court

m ath

va.

s a v in g s

in s t it u t io n ,

*
Plaintiff,

- BEDROOM bouse, kitchen
equipped, 209 Grapeville Avenue.
Phone FA 2-3131.

- BEDROOM apartment. Phone
FA 2-1462 between 9 a. m. A
&gt; p. m.

IED
or
unfurnished LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME?
built-in kitchen,. 2 bed* In the meantime stay vi.h is—
2 baths, close-in, gar- The Friendly Motel.
09 W. Franck, Orange
SUN DEL MOTEL
Hwy. 17-02 - 1 Mi. So. of Sanford
2515 Oftando Dr.
FA 2-9631
NEAT and clean 3 room furn*
lahad apartment near hospital
$55 per mo. Includes water and
electricity. FA 2*2544.

CAnL O. JUDKINS and
MAHT FRANCKS JUDKINS, hla
wife.
Da fandante

worica or oust
IN MORTUASH FORRCLOBLU

CLEAN, small furn. ap t 111 Park
hla wlfa
,
(Addraaa unknown)
You. CAHL G. JUDKINS an*
MARY FRANCKS JUDKINS, nra
htraby notified that a aomplalnt
to foraelosa • certain martens*
on th* following daaerlbaS pro­
perty. to-wltt
Lot te, Block B. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. A
•caardlug te Urn plat Uaraof
aa recorded ta Flat Book 11.
pngs USA Pubtte lUcord* *4 •
Seminal* County, Florid*, in­
cluding sU atrust urns and Im­
provements now and here­
after oa anld laud and Da­
turas attached te or uaad ta
connection with tba premia-

NBTICH URDUS
■ F fe r m o u a n a h b law
T* Wham It May Concern I
Defendant* Kptloe la harabr give* that tha
eadaralgntA purauant to th* "FloBIT
tlUeua Naam Statute,” House Bit)
No.
t i l l , Chapter No. H i l l , Laws
lE I&amp; L ^ h te
ft
Florida,' t i l l ,
will
regis­
ter with m s'C terb of th* circuit
Court, ta ang for Samlaota caanty,
Florida, upon receipt of praef of
the publloatron a f Ihft aetiee, th*
flettUeus nama, to-w lti
FAIROLADK JBRSBY DAIRY
aader which w* are engaged In
baelaeaa, la lb* taw a at Otaava,
Florida:
a*. '
i Tha partita latereeted la aald baa beta filed analnat you and
bualnaaa are
you at* required to aarva a copy
, BLBBRT CAMMACK
of your aaawar or pleading ta the
.
MAROABBT COX CAMMACK complaint an tha Plaintiff's alterDoted at Oaaovs, U.mlnola Connty, uaya, Anderson, Hath. Ward *
Florida, this YTtb day of June, ts ii. Dean, III Baal Central Avenue.
FahUeki July. A te. IT, &gt;4. l i f t
Orlando, Florida, and file tba art#taal aaawar or pleading la tba efflea af lha Clark at tha Clreult
Caurt oa or bafora tha sth day af
August, ' t i l l . If pau fall te da po,

a* tt.CS;

&amp;.tiT«aa s s it s
SI jflath
fp , Judlalat Circa
WgM
Il, 4a
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* demlael* Ceuaty, Flerida,
reel*** - a eerula . mertgnge
F them whlfb eneqmbera the
deeerlbel peal •reporty. bald
t» being situated aad te­
la ■emlael* CeuRty, Flerida.
ad.eaeh af r*h are hereby
id te ate-year gaewer with
ark af th* Clreult Caurt la
W laminate Ceuaty, Florida,
a m a aosy thereat upon
I A. Ward, UL *f th* Arm ef
rweedte. Heine*, Hunter R
194 ' fcrk Avenue. South.
f r t l h Fieri**, attorney*
* Plaintiff la Urn Shave bo­
at ay before ■th* iTth 4*y
ly, IMt, else ft Deere* Fre
•* wlk he entered egahut

week fer tear peaseeuUv*
N B M the hast* a f th* Clerk
i* cnroslt Coart. Samlasl*
r# Florida, th is Mrd day a t

12. Real Estate Fer Sale

FURNISHED apartment, 1st floor. We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
Fair Value Properties
One or two adulta. FA 2-3151.
Busloeaa, Just YOURS.
RAYMOND M. BALL
FURNISHED upstairs apartment
FARMERS AGENCY
And Associates
930. FA 2*6357.
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
211 So. Park
Ph. FA 35641
2463 S. Park Ave. Pb. FA 2*3221
FA 3-1399
UNFURNISHED new 2 bedroom After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2*0261 Lake Mary Brandi
home. FA 2-3219.
WHITE ELEPHANT—muit go in
BEING TRANSFERRED, must near future, too far from
RENT A BED
sell like new 3 bedroom, 1 bath
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Beds hofcse with carport. See owner (rienda in Pinecreit and Sun*
land, yet not out of town, yard
By Day, Week or Month
407 Beth Dr. Ravenna Park,
too big, grass too thick to mow
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
with case. Half my equity in
Pb. FA 2-5111
116 W. 1st. St.
No Down Payment
3 bedroom home gives you the
I - BEDROOM cottage, electric NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING dubious privilege of paying
COSTS
kitchen, also one bedroom apt.,
electric kitchen — reasonable 2 and 2 bedroom masonry
homo built on your lot any­
monthly.
where in the state of Florida. 3-BEDROOM, built in kitchen, one
SUN DEL MOTEL
1 Ml. So. of Sanford — Hwy. 17-92 No waiting — immediate con­ year old. Assume loan. 719 Baywood Dr. FA 2-4622.
715 Orlando Dr.
FA 2-9631 struction. CALL FA 2-8343.

Headly Const Co. VA DIRECT loan bouse. 8-Bed Q
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouse,
rooms, large paneled living
nothing fancy but cheap rent, MUST SACRIFICE 2 bedroom
945 month. Also, ' furnished 3 CB home in good location, con­ room, oak floors, electric kit­
room A bath apartment, utili­ venient to N.A.S., 4U% mort­ chen, duct beating, Ilk baths,
double carport*, quiet. Golf
ties furnished, 945. FA 2-3219.
gage. FA 2-2407.
course area, many pines, beau­
FURNISHED garage apartment.
tiful setting near Sanlando
20« Elm Ave.
Springs. FA 2-1101 or TE 7-1715.
FURNISHED apartment, 4 large
HOUSE: 2 bedrooms, bath, living
rooms. Close i» Ph. FA 2*3619.
room, kitchen, w~a«*«»*y, ?arport and extra large ntllityfv
TWO BEDROOM turn. apt. $35.
room, 149 Angeles Rd. Pb.*
2101 Magnolia Ave. FA 2*3951.
NO g-51U,

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS KAMI-*
NOTICE IB harahy slv.n that | 3 ROOM furnished apsrtment, wa­
W# Us uataralgaad, being duly »m an*a«»d In bualn-as at tie Ho. ter and lights furnished, screen­
Sara, tlo karaby dsetara undarl branch Ava, Bamlnola County, ed front poreh A garage. Pb.
Ilk that the names af all persona
nndar the rieilllous name
itotaaiad In the bualaaaa or. pro- of. WKtJIH TIItE SHOP and that FA 2-1744.
faaalaa tarried an undtr the nama I Inland to resistor said nama with
Clark..........................
.* ilia Circuit Cjurt,
gt-MARYLAND VIUKD CIUCKEM Ibe
‘
M
2-BEDROOM
home,
kitchen
at Spartan Drive and H lsbw ay it* Somlnota County. Florida, In aeequipped,
large
fenced
backyard,
eordanes
with
tha
provisions
of
f f , .amlnola County. Florida, and
1303 Douglas Ava. FA 2-6163.
tba ostont of tbo latsroot of each. the Fictitious Name Statutes, to-

12. Real Estate *or Sale

FURNISHED 3 room apartment
935. Adulta. 115 N. Jasmine

Legal Notice

by Ratified end required te pre­
sent any alalms and dtmanda
whioh yau, or altber af you. may
have against She aetata a f MAROBRT ARNB H ATTAWAT, daeeaeod, tala af aald County, to th*
County Judg* pf eemlnote County,
Florida, at hla office la tha aourt
house pf paid Ceuaty at Sanford,
Florida,
wlthla eight
calendar
month* from th* lima of tha first
publieetlaa af this notice. Bnoh
claim *r demand shell be In writ,
lag, and shall state tha plac* af
resldanaa and post office addraaa
e f th* ■claimant, and thall be
ewera ta by the claimant, hla
agent, or attorney, end any sueh
claim *r demand n e t’filed shall ba
veld.
/ • / Ruth A Weaver
A a . administrator of tha
Batata nf
MARGBRT ARMS HATTAWAY,
daraaead
First publieetlaa July IS, 1 *11.

OF FLOniDAt QRBBTINQSt
TOl SOUTH
FLORIDA NATAL
STORMS COMPANY, s dis­
solved Flerida eerperatleot
M. W. Ulmer* J. 43 Boyd. J.
W. Ward, J r , J. A. Fort. J.
W. Callahan, R. a Hall aad
W. A. Gall** her, aa lb*
Member* af teat Board of
Directors e f Beutk Flerida
Naval Blares company, a
dissolved
corporation; and
HATTIR JOY BROWN, aad
naeh af thtm, If llvlag, aad
If dead, against the sa k sa w s
apousoa, holra, davlates. losatooa, oradltors, grant ass,
a ad gas. aurceaaors la lateroata, directors, trsatso*. nr
athar partis* elalmlag by,
through or under th* mid
above aemed dofsadaate.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARB
NOTIFIED that a suit l* quint
till* baa boan -filed egalast you
by W llllsm B. Davis aad Mary j#
Davis, hla wlfa, Joe A. Stroud aad
B«ndett* s. StrsuS, hi* wife, la
th* Ctrealt court e f th* Mlath
Judicial clreult e f Florida, la and
fer Seminole County, la Chancery,
on th* fellsw lhg daeertbad proper­
ty, to-w lti
n w q of the n w u lying Weet
«f lb* contev line, e f esterla g ■ pabu* read rwaalag
from tba Seulh hessdary Is
a northerly dlreetlan through
ttld BW li a t BWU (lea*
road right at way aad tea*
auah mineral right* a s are
. reserved te she Btete af
T deecrlhod property:

OTHING DOWN- Trade your Beautiful 2 BR, 2 bath bom*.
home for a new I bedroom, 1V4 Grove Manor, Fireplace, bailtin
bath home with Fla. Roomkitchen, drapes, central beating,
only 964 mo. Drive out to Longdouble carport*, and many
dale, and saval 10 aL South on other fine featured. 9150J9
17-92.

FOR RENT OR SALE: Ukefront
house, Casselberry. Two very
Urge bedrooms with large
closets, a ir ' conditioned; large OUT WHERE ITS QUIET, 2 bodliving room with fireplace; din- room, l t t bath, asbestoa shingle
Ing room _ large kitchen with home. Kitchen equipped, neat
loads of work space and cup­ bouse, neat yard. Located north
boards, electric stove and re­ of Longwood la Henson Acres.
frigerator; Jalouaied 'breeze way; After down payment assume
lVa baths; large single garage mortgage of monthly payments
with work bench, shelves, sta­ 945.09 mo. 99,000 total cost. Ex­
tionary tub, book-up for auto- clusively with
motie washing machine. Hard­
wood floor*, Venatlal bliods S t Johns Realty Co.
throughout Beautiful spacious THE TIME TESTED FIRM
grounds, shaded with old oak 119 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 3-61Z!
trees, variety of - citrus, Ph.
Winter Park TE §-2730.

Stenitrom R ealty

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N. Park Ave. Pfc. FA S-5439

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 2-BEDROOM, 2 bath house, dlsbRaymeud Luadqutat, Asaoc.
wssher, dispoeell, drspes. 199
ROOM in privets FA 1-3914 Atlantic Bank Bldg. R. Jinkins Circle. FA 2-5054.

LEEPING
bom#, doubt* *r single, 2 blocks MUST SACRIFICE 2 - bedroom
from Perk Ave. Ssnford. Ph. CB home. Buy equity. FllA. 160
FA'9-7909. 1r - — • Country Club Circle. FA 2-3531.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2
balk, kitchen equipped. Phone
Oscar M. Harrison
FA 2-997A
Registered Reel M et* Broker

311 Palmetto Ay*. Ph. PA 3-1991

WELAKA APARTMENTS: enema
privet** baths, 114 W. First SL
2-BEDROOM

houass,

■ Quality Homes i
1

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\ Shoemaker

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kitchen*

•quipped, water furnished. Call
CITY LOTS
FA 2-4611.
2 tots, Bel Air section, total 1700 GOOD BUY in Wyynewosd, §

Legal Notice
IR TMB CIRCUIT COURT OF TRR
NINTH JUDICIAL' CIRCUIT OF
ANO FOR PBMINOLH COUMTY.
FLORIDA.
ON ANCBMY NO. 11***
HOWARD I'KAftCK end BATHBR
PEARCE, bte Wife.
Plaintiff*,

THOMAS MOOHK, JOYCK MOOUK,
aad CLAIRM FUTTBRMAN,
DofaudaRta.
hOTICB OF SUIT
IR SSORTOAUR PORSHIJieURa
TOl CLAIRM rUTTKRMAN
Addraaa unknnwn
Yen. Claire Futterm ea, are her*,
by notlfiad that a complaint to
forecloaa a eertata mortgaa* on
th* follow ing doocrlbod property,
t* w in
.
Let I aad th* North 1S.I feet
e f Lot 4. Block S*. RUBU HU AN HOMES, occordlng
to plat thereof rocoidod la
Flat Book 6, Pago* •* and 61,
Publle Rocorda o f gamine)*
County, Florldar
hue baa a flted agalaat you la tho
abovo-etylad suit and you ero re­
quired to oorra a copy at your
Answer or Pleading to th# Com­
plaint on
Plaintiff** attarnay*
Joseph M. Muraako, P. O. Boa SM,
Far* Park, Florida, aad fit* th*
original Anawar or Plaadlag In
lha offlao of tbo Clark of tba Clr.
cult Court on or before ilia U lh
day o f August 1MI. U yea taU to
do so. a decree pro eoofooao w ill
bo taken against you for tho relief
demanded te tbo Complaint.
WITNKM my hand and official
taal of office at lanford. nominal*
County, Florida, this 14th day pf
July, 1**1.
.(SEAL,)
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Arthur M. BackWUh. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. VIM**. D. W
Publlaht July IT. 14. 81, Aug. V

FINANCING

Op*aty Coart Haase,

Reern. as August ».

$ 1 5 9 .5 0

Air CoBditionteff
ix ra in

HOME LEASE

FOR SALE OR HENT: 2 bedroom
unfurnished house in Lake
Mary. Call FA 2-3145.

NEW HOMES ’
IR B m l l f f l mm-

^uniand Estotes
* 1 3 ,9 0 0 - $ 1 6 ,0 0 0
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square feet, a line home build­
ing site or investment at $2030.
Call us today lor this one.

Sterutrom R ealty

Legal Notice
NarricR o p a u r r
THB STATK OF FLORIDA TO
BKATRIC COB MOSSOR,
RBSIDKNCK MT. AIRY,
NORTH CAROLINA!
A sworn Complaint having hoot
filed apalnat you In tba Circuit
Court ta and for gomlnola County,
Florida, by DA RANK MUSNOIt, for
dlvoroo, th* obort till* of wbtoh la
DARASK MOSSOR. p laintiff, varaua SKATRIO COB MOMOR. Defondest, those presents are t* eo n reand.you to appear end fU* your
nrtttan dafonaoo baraln on or be­
fore tbo Tth dap of Auguat, A. D.
1**1. or otherwise Doer** Pro
Coafaaao w ill be oatorod agalaat
yoa.
Th* Sanford Herald la designated
na a nawapapor o f general elrau*

Court on th is th* l*th day «
Juno. A. D. • 1S6L
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Ilvckwlth, Jr.
Clark or lh* Clrrull Court
My: Joan K. Wllkv.
Deputy Clerk
Harold F. Jodaooa
Attornay at Law
P. G h a s I N
saaford, Florida

bedroom CB borne, large FIs.
room plenty storage, kitchen
equipped. Beautiful lawn. 1799 if la
Forest Dr. — 99,909 pood terms
—Available furnished. St. John*
Reeky. 116 N. Perk FA 34139.

j u s j u ia i

\ PARK HONES !

ROSA L. PAYTON

Broker
h. FA 3-1391 17*69 at Hiawatha
WE an pfeaeed te offer fer pate
•ns of lb# nicest 4 bedroom,
two story homos in Ssnford. Locetod in most desirsbto roeidcnUel neighborhood—m Wort
ilth Strost, Beeutifsl Uws,
Irene, shrubbery, and n wok te
keep it gross. Living room, din­
ing room, kitchen with now
built in oven end rsnpe, Flor­
ida Room end screened in beck
porch anelrt sp first floor. Bo*ond .floor — 4 bedrooms end
both; Attic Fen. Two car gar­
age with access from silty.
CeR us for appointesent te too
tide exclusive home listing, at
John* Really Company. Ill
North Perk Avenue. FA 34121.

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The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own Home
21. Beauty Salons
MEDICAL SECRETARY exper- WANTED— Reliable man or worn
tenmd ia medical dictation^ an to own ft operate profitable
transcription; typing speed must rending machine business in
ba food. Accuracy It most at- Sanford area. Must hare at
aantial. Salary open. Excellent least II hours spare time and
paraoaaal policies. Apply in minimum of ISIS eath. You re.
parson—Seminole Memorial Hos­ ceire enough equipment ft mer.
pital, Sanford.
ebandise now to return your in*
vestment, regardless of amount
invested. Reply giving brief
history ft phono number to
COOD experienced automobile Mastor Distributing Company,
talesman. Must bo sober, if 1216 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
otberwUe do not apply. Cood 4. N. C.
working conditions, opportunities
unlimited if willing to work.
Straight Commission. APPLY
IN PERSON, Fred Yeaekle WORK wanted FA 2-3120.
Strlekland-Morrison Inc.
YOUNG man wishes any kind of
CITY of Sanford Civil Service ox* work. FA 2-0000.
amlnationa for qualified appli­
cants will &gt;a held in tha city IRONING or days work. FA 2-7701.
bon i t 7t$0 P.M. Aug. 1, 1261,
to establish an eligible Hat for 20. Babyaittera
Pollen ' Patrolman. Require,
menls: $1 to 34 years of age; EXPERIENCED baby litter, pre­
5V" ia height, Vrelgh not leaa fer pre-school children. Little
than 1M Iba., and have mini, Veiilce. FA 2-6279.
mum of 10th grade, or equiva­
lent education. Applications 21. Beauty 8alo(gi
mutt bo submitted to the Civil
V acation Special!
•Servlet Examiner in the City
Permanent Waves, including hairHall by July ST, 1261.
cuts, styling — $8J0. Air con­
tused shop, air conditioned
drytra.

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUS n a b s
XOTICE IS H U B B Y OIVEN
that L. C. CREWS. CARLTON N.
B A R T ,, JR., aaS OCXS HAYNES
tataaS Sa aaaaca la hualnaaa on
tha ahara • ( Laka Jaaaup In Ir a *
laola County, Florida, acldreea RL
1, Bex t i t , Ovlede, Florida, under
th e ttetlUena name ot HtLET'B
F1SHIXO CAMP. Ana that thar In.
tend ta register aald name pursu• n t to tha tarma of tha Fletltloua
Names Btatuta, to-w lti
Motion
aSSAS, Florida Satutss, with tha
Clark a t tha Circuit Court ot
M atn ela Canntr, Florida.
L C. Crewe
. Carlton N. Hart, JrOana Haynes
Owners
Publish: July 9. IS. IT, II. IStl

DetenSante
\ XOTICH WO' BBFMXD
tO : MARQARET X. RBAP. atti If
married,
h or
unknown
opouse; VIROINIA J. READ,
and U married, her unknown
epouee; . RALPH a WOOD.
ItllF P and FRANCES D.
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WOODRUFF, hie w ife: and
L C. EICUNER, If Uvtng,
■ and If deceased. j h e ’ anO
- known epouee, heirs, Seel-

j■Athrough.
f f i S f- under
f L ' a or
s q against
t r 'c :

aaeh deceased defendant, . It
Alive, and if Bead, their uaknown heirs, deviates, lega­
te e s er grantees: and all
pau iea having nr aUlm lng |e
have nag right, title nr In­
terest la the property here­
in described, and' against nil
parties having or claiming
M have nay right, title or
Internet In the fotlowlaar do1
scribed property, lyin g and
being ta tomlnola County,
Florida, to-wit:
LOT II, BLOCK ’NT, of Urn
SUBDIVISION
OF BOUTH
■AXFORD, S A N F O R D
ORANT, according to p U t
thaeeef
recorded
In Plat
Beak 1. Page *4, Public Roe•rUa a t Shmlnele Ceanty,

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SW EETIE PIE

Air Conditioned • TV Stamps
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
103 So. Oak Ave
FA 1-3742
KATHERINE HARVET
Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 1

22. Build • Faint • Repair
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
Repair'
Alterations
Painllng
Phone FA 2-7263.
CARPENTRY, painting, footing
and eament work. PA I-4MS.'
ROOM SPECIAL $14J5. Painting
Inside and out. Call Mr. Taakor,
PA 2-6152.
BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MiUwork
307 Elm. FA 2-2216.

23, Building MnterUla

24. Electrical gsrvtc f

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS XABB
NOTICE ia hereby alven that !
am encased In business a t No. IS
Earn Plaza. Fora Park, Bemtnola
County. Florida, under -tha ficti­
tious name of Central KtaetrloHeatlnx A Air Conditioning Co.,
and that I Intend to register said
nama with tha Clark of the Clreult Court, M mlaole County, FlorIda, In accordance with the pre­
visions of the Ftetltlona Name
atatntes,
to. wit: Section
SSS.SS
Florida Blatutaa 1SS7.
,
Big: Roland O. couzlneou
rublleh: July 1», IT, SI, II. ISfl.
i x t u b c ir c u it c o u r t , s i x t h
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IX AXD FOB
1RMIXOLR COUXTT, FLORIDA
IX CHAXCRRT n o . i seas
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAOX
ASSOCIATION, n corporation or*
genleed under an Act o t Congreee
and existing parennnt to the Federnl National Mortgage Aeeocla.
lion Charter 'Ant. having tie prlnetpat off lea In 'th e 'C ity of Wash­
ington, District o t Columbia,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
MARVIN L. OAT. and
JOatB A. DAT, his wife,
paWMMMPVQMIP
Defendants,
■err TO PORBCLOSB HORTOADB
te U o e le -A

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le t Virginia Avenue.
Riverside Apartments,
Wilmington, N. C.
You, Joels A. Day, Art hereby
notified that n B ill of Complaint
ta foradoaa n certain mortgage
on the follow ing dneorlhod pro­
perty. to-w lti
Lot 4. Block IS. NORTH ORLANDO, according te Plat
tharaor raoordad In r ta t
Book If. Pagaa IS and II,
Publlo Bacorda o t Mmlnele
County, Florida.
TOO ETHER WITH:
1. Wall Bantar — Paaalray —
medal FA 49;
1. Bangs — Frtgldalra — modal
r s is .
1. Refrlgarator — Frlgldalre—
medal D-IL
4- Hot W ater Heater — Day ft
Night—modal 14-C.
h t i been filed Agalnet pen and
yon are required t. eerve « eepy
of your Answer or p.oedlag to the
Bill of Complaint on tha p la in tiffs
attorney, WALKER. WALKEIl ft
BABE. Van ik lvar building, Win­
ter Haven, Florida, and fUe tha
original Answer ar pleading la tha
Offloe of tha Clark e f the Clrenlt
Court on or befere August 14th,
l l t t . If you fall to do ao judg­
ment by dafnult w ill ha taken
agalnet you ter the relief demand­
ed In the Bill of Complaint.
DONE AND OHDE8BD St b n ford. Florida, tale Tth day ot July
A. D .1441.

B y N adine Seltzer

Beauty Salon
Walker Building

LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON 903 W. 3rd St.
.FA 2-7126
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2-1306

XOU*rjS u i HEREBT NOTIFIED
•hat the Flaintlff herein has lred te te d a salt against you In U e
Circuit Oenrt of the Ninth Judicial
Clrenlt, la and for Mmlnala Coun­
tr , Florida, ta gnlet hie titia ta U e
above described property, attested,
lyin g and being la iem ln ele Coun­
ty. Florida, aa hereinabove mere
partleulerlr set eaL Tea are here­
by required te file your Answer
w ith the Clorh e f the Clrenlt
Co art, In and far Seminole County,
Florida, and servo a copy thereof
npan Gordon ▼. Frederick, H U M
Xerth Park Avenue, Sanford. F le r ted, Attorney for PUIntlff, In the
sh e re action, on er before tha 11th (■EAL)
day a f August. A. D. IN I, ete# a
Arthur IL Beckwith, Jr.
. Dooms Pro confoeee wUI he onClerk e f the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
WALKER. WALKER ft RABB,
♦ • W 4 r a iu a »
pwkllahed ta TXX SAHFORD HER­ Van Mklver Building.
ALD, a newspaper published. ta Winter Haven. Florida
Bemtaete Oennty, Florida, ea se Attorneys for plaintiff.
each w eek for tour eeaeaentlve Fuhllah July IS. IT, 14. IL 194L

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33. Furniture

FR1G1DA1RE
Sales ft Service
Houae Wiring
Free Estimate*
Sid VUtlen's Randall Elaetri*
111 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-6613

25. Plumbing fecnriceo
PLUMBING
Contracting ft Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 24323

Plumbing A Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Saaford Avo. • f a 24962

Legal Notice
JEAN A. LeOAPITAINR,
^

Plaintiff.

CHARLES J. LeCAPITAINE.
D efendant
ROTtCB OP SUIT
TO 1 Churlea J. LeCapItalaa
' Box 111
Btnek Creek, Wisconsin
You aro hereby notified that s
eult hsa b een ,filed agulaet yea ta
the above aoptlon-d C ourt The na­
ture ef eueh eult la to eb tsla n
dire roe.
You aro hereby required to tile
your written defsasea with the
Clerk of eeld Court end aorvo a
copy thereof upon P U ta tlffe A t­
torney en or before the 7th day e f
Ausuet. IS tl. or a Decree Pro
Coafeeeo w ill he entered Against
yon.
Wltneea my hand and M el as
Clerk e f the Clrenlt Court In end
for geminate County, tble 29th day
ot June, I l l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
By t Jean E. WUka
Deput:
. _ty Clerk
Joseph M. Muraeke
F. o. Bog t i t
Faift Park. Florida
Attorney for P laintiff
Publish: July S. II. IT, 14. t i l l ,

St MARLETTE Mobile Roma
so* x 10’, S bedrooms, eccaOeat
cood. Includes IT Aluminum
awning, washer, air caudttlsm
Priced to sell faa t 9A.MMR

GOING OVERSEAS. N Psattaa
Chleflan convertible $M task
and take ever paymiatt. Ph,
PA 2-T3U.

NOW HEAR THIS!
„
1237 RENAULT Dauphin*, saw
ear condltiea, radio, boater.
Real Ota Saver. SaaaMa Prtoe
1231 FORD Ranch Wages, radte,
beater, whitewalla, fair Mttfa.A Bargain at $331
WHEEL CHAIRS, cratches, canes
1234 FORD Tudor, radio, boater, !
“ Hold th e line, Myrtte— I think little *Miaa Youth W ants
walkers.
HOUSETRAILE R tor sale. Phone good family car, m l atega.
to Know* la listening in on th e s x te n e lo n r
FREE DELIVERY
PA M ill.
Bargain Priced. $22$. '
Prescriptions our SpseiaRy
FORD Ranch Wages, W tU m m i '
SPARTAN
Mobile
Homo,
all
aluFAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
mlnum, aleeps 4, wall to wall
led and McUonviUe
earpating. $1,200, lanaa ar will
Ph. PA S-7107
HATCHELS TV
LAWNS MOWED. Power edging.
accept
$1,000 caah offer. Ban­
ft RADIO SERVICE
Jerry Lord, PA 2421$.
FACTORY TO YOU.
ana Laka Road, Jala Cateart.
'Dependable Guaranteed Service’
ALUMINUM BLINDS
DRESS MAKING
Ph. PA 24202 $$M W. P in t S t
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom
ft ALTERATIONS
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar* rail with plastic ends. Plastic
antood. Call FA 2-1226 for ap­ ar rayon tapes. Cottin or ayloa
eorda.
GHOST WRITING, essays, job pointment
resumes sad Vettors-of-appUcaSenkarik Glass and Paint Co.
lion. Experienced 1uiapaieat FOE DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks ft 216 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1401
ete. call, after 4:20, FA 2-7773.
service. Low rates. FA 2-4062.

TOP VA LU E STAM PS

ft. H. HIGH
Ovlede, Fla. FO 3-2213 Days
Evaaiaga Saaford FA 2410.

A notkar Strickland - M avrin*

STAMPEDE SPECIAL!

FOR COMPLETE PEST
inole Septic Tank FOE SALS - Quantity ef good
CONTROL SERVICE CALL Sem
Cleaaiag $33.0$. Repair wort. 24 need passenger tiro tubes 44e —

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IX TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP THB
BIRTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. (X
■■■IHOLB COUXTT,
FLORIDA
DITORCB X&amp; I t STS

• BIO VALUES
USED maternity dresses, also 12,
real cheap FA 2-7546.
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE OIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS PAINT, Luggage, Awnings, Boat
Covers, Tarps, Tants, ArmyW ILSON - MAIER
Nary Surplua, no Sanford Are.
New and Used Furniture
111 E. First 8L
FA 1-MU LOWERY spinet organ, Baldwin
•pinet organ, both In perfoct
ROLLAWAY, Hoapltal and Baby condition. Ph. Pa 1-6221.
Bads. Day, Weak, or Month—
PIANO, extra small baby grand,
FURNITURE CENTER
Queen Anne Style, llko new,
1100 French Ave.
cost $2,000. Moving muit soil
Ph. PA MOSS
$430. Ph. PA 2-6212.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
HAIRY INDIGO
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Outran, la stock, but quantities limited
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. Regular, per 100 lbs ........ $23.00
Co., FA 2-2117, 1201 Sanford Quanity lota, $24.00
Early, per 100 lbs............ $26.00
Ava.
Quanity lots, $23.00
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick Delivered la iota of 300 Iba., and
Servlet With The Cash. SUPER over. A. M. FREVATT. PHONE
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
740-2115, SEVILLE, FLA.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
ete. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart, 36. Boats • Motors
315 Sanford Avo. Ph. FA 2-4122 GOOD skiing rig. 14’ runabout,
IS b. p. Evlnruda Lark, Gator
trailer. FA 2-7324.
HAVE 17 place sUlnltsa etaal Gateway To The Waterway
cookware set, t ply waterltM,
Your RVINRUDE Dealer
' la original factory carton. Was
Robson Sporting Goods
$14$. sacrifice $». Will deliver. 204-64 E. le t
Ph. FA 1461
FA 2-amo aoos ft ovanlags.

W ANT A D S BRING
AUTO GLASS
FA ST RESULTS
7 “ IN S T A L L E D ' ~

truck $1J i — tractor $2J$. Also
Ml goad used tires to pa as
low as $L$t each. Guaranteed
recaps at lew-low exchange
ees. New $01 s 1$ Croat Man­
ures $3J i ft tax. Only 214W b 26 Retd Beilder 12 ply
tirea. $23.0$ each plus tax.
FIRESTONE STORE, 111 BAST
1st ST. DO NOT PHONE.

Shnatw

riding xiowsr sad otter attach­
ments. FA 1462# tor demon­
stration.

FA 2-8865

Sanford, Fla.

hr. service. FA 24401.

S

Wiftdahiald
Back Glass
Door Glass
V est Glass
SERVICE
Beakerik Ginns and Paint Co.
226 Magnalte
Ph. FA M M GARDEN TILLER with rotary

NEW DOUBLE ted, a s m tern
nsed. test niter. Georgs H.
Bailey, DnWltt Trailer Park.

SK SSK S
I V I INCO RPO RATED

MUST SELL i t race; 10 pc. llvtig t e R group. Someone to
tote up payments at $6. Call
Ceieetberry eotteet—TE 6-U1L

S ew in g Mach. R epairs

TOPPER IS AT STRICKLAND .MORRISON

TOPPER 18 AT 8TE1C1

ALL MAKES ft MODEL!

RENTALS $8 WEEK

Strickland

IN go. Palmetto (24 hr. tef.)

HOLLERS ol SANFORD
USED

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CARS

WITNBSS the hand of the Clerk

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Clerk e f Circuit I Court.
Seminole County. Florida
'B y: Martha T. Tlhlea
Deputy Clerk |
Oerdea V. Fredertelz
AUoraey ter FlaiaUK

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A. W. Barkley Used Cars,
lac. .

Imports ft Sports Cars

Omr Speciality
1742 • Heart ef MsHlam

PH. MI 4-5887

Ip ^ iid es E verything

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CADILLAC
CHEVROLET Bnl Air, V-8, P/G, A/C
FORD 2 Dost. Standard S h ift.......... .
OLDSMOBILE “88“ Holiday, Hardtop
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CHEVROLET S Door. V-8, P/G .................. 81795
CADILLAC 4 Door, A/C ..............- ...... - __ 81195
MERCURY * Door, Pownr S tsoriftf............... 8 295
FORD 8 Dior, V -8....... — ......................... .... | 295
FORD ParldgM ---------------- ---------------, — | 795
CADILLAC Caaratibto 4 ....................... 81745
CORVAIR 4 Door, A /T ..................................81695
FORD Stalls* Wagon, V-8, A/T, 8 P aM gnr 8 995
CADILLAC 4 Door, A /C ...................8 895
DODGE LaMar
.............. ................... 8 788
CHEVROLET 4 Door, P/G, V -8...................... J 995
BUICK Hardtop Coop* ..............................— 81898
FORD S
'ArtMMlilC .............-esooeseooeeAoceB 81495
DODGE S tem , Aatoaaatk_____ ____ __ __ $1898
PLYMOUTH Stalina Wskob. 8 Pam, 8/T .... 8 495
OLDSMOBILE Sopgr “8 ? 2 Door................j 8 748
VOLKSWAOENZ................................ ....... .; $ 8 8 1
PLYMOUTH Bdvodtrt, 4 D oor............. ........ $ 995
FORD 2 Door, R/T .— ___________-4a.-----$ 895
CHEVROLET SDoor V-5 4MMII4444le—««Mietlee-neee E EN
DODGE 4 Dsor, V-8 ..u....... ................ ........ . $ 888
DODGE 2 DM r»f C y lto iir................ .............8 188
CHEVROLET t D w , Dooioitotrator ........... 81888
CHEVROLET H Tom M o p ..................... . $1498
CHEVROLET M Yoa
.............. ........... » 995
FORD yt Tap Ptokap ......................... .......
$ 788

TOP VALUE ST

W IDE SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROM
FAIBLANE
FAHLANE 500
TRUCKS

WIDE SELECTION

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HYANNU POBT.' Mato. (UPI)
—Pm idtnt Kennedy flies back
In Washington from • Capa Cod
weekend today to tickle a wide
range at problem* affecting V. 8.
defeneet again*' recent Soviet
threat*.
The Chief Executive wai sched­
uled to taka eff from Otia Air
F e rn Base, Maaa., about to mile*
fram hi* aumoMr home at Ryanaif
t a t Weatbar permItttag, ha plan*
nad to fly the to «r ao mllea from
hi* home to the baae by helicopter.
Kenaedy’a flrat appaintment
waa the awaarlag in e&lt; two new
official* involved la Latin Ameri­
can relation*. One waa dcLesaepa
I. Morrison, a&gt; V. 8. repreaenta-

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ixaUoo of Antoricaa State*. The
other waa Bohan S. Woodward,
as aaaiatant secretary of atato far
inter-American affair*.
The Chief Executive'* schedule
also included meettag with Prime
Minister Julias Nyercre of Tan­
ganyika, and a talk with another
■rftos of MafitiiiBtB on forties
aid. Thia would tiu his fifth attempt in loaa than two week* to
aeek the hacking af members of
the Hoase and Senate committee*
considering Me request lor a STB
billion program of acoaomlc aid
loans over five years without
congressional appropriations.
Kennedy, who flaw to Hyapnia

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preil*
dent Kennedy has warned Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev that
tifs demands on Berlin may lead
to "highly dangerous develop­
ment!" that threaten "the Uvea
sad well-being oI million* of peo­
ple."
f The Preiident, In a note made
public today by the White Houae,
rejected Khmibcbev'i propoial
that the Allies pull out of Redencircled West Berlin and per­
mit it to become a demilitarised
"free city."
He warned that the United
States would never recognise Rus­
sia’s professed right to make a
separate peace beaty with ComOmmlat East Germany and give
the local Reds control of the Al­
lied access routes to the farmer
German capital.
lb s grim ton* of the u.s. note
was matched by similar mes•ages sent to the Kremlin by
Great Britain and France.
Tbs British government warned
Moscow that one-sided actios fa)
v-Berlin would lead to "grave danvhgera” and unpredictable conse­
quences.
The French told the Soviet
Union that signing a separate
peace treaty with Eaat Germany
would "create a dangerous situ­
ation" for everyone.
The American not* said the
Unltad States "is always prepared
to consider in agreement with its
.^ llie* a freely negotiated settle*^#ent of the unresolved problems
of Germany." But it said that
any acttie meat must be "In con­
formity with the principle of
self-deteraiaatioa" — free elec­
tions.
The sot* said the Immediate
threat to Berlin earn* from the
Soviet government’s efforts to Iso­
late the Western powers there
W ’on toe false assertion" that they
Tar* no longer "entitled to remain
!a Berlin or to have free aecees
thereto."
"Such a move could lead to
highly dangerous . developments,
and would bo totally devoid ef
legal effect. Tbs Unltad States
considers the exercise of its
righto together with Its Bri
and French allies, in order
■t ..'maintain the freedom ef over
. million focple to west Bei
fundamental political and

lin and Germany. This will be
done by hammering harder and
harder at the fact that he has
refused to honor his commitments
lo let the people of Germany, as
well as others hi Eastern Europe,
decide their own Allure by free
elections.
Kennedy’s note was his grim­
mest warning yet of the danger

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No Celebration

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
White House is not planning aoy
special reception for the second
Aaericaa astronaut

Gang:

MIAMI (UPI) — Five members
of a Juvenile gang, accused o(
stealing $1S,000 la goods and using
part of the loot to obtain tatoos,
go orf trial Wednesday.

Medical Aid
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen.
Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) called
eminent medical authoritiea today
to testify pa bis. bill to cut down
drug prices.

Bill Extended
WASHINGTON (UPl)-Tbe Sen­
ate Monday pasted a bill to glva
World War II vateram another
chaaee to reinstate lapsed GI life
insurance.

Blast Kills 11

BARCELONA. Spain (UPI)-A
warehouse used to store movie
film was destroyed by an explosion and fire Monday, killing U
persona and injuring U.

Recommended1

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — An
overhauling of the financial record
keeping system la that secretary
of state’s office waa recommended
by a state audit Monday;

Mis*.

Tbs triply • barreled America,
British aad French diplomatic Under Wraps
■
barrage waa doecribtd by Amer­ MOSCOW (UPI) - Tba Unltad
ican officials as the beginning of States and the Soviet Union kept
an totansifled plan to put Kbniah- their disarmament talks under
chav on tbs defensive over Bar* wraps today but then waa no in­
dication they ware doing any bet
ter in Moscow than they had in
Washington.

*Rickover Says
Abolish Air force

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Vie*
Adm. Hyman G. Rlckover has
proposed that Coograss abolish
lb* Air Force.
Rlckover, a sailor who has ere*Aratad more atormi ashore than ba
ever faced at sea, suggested
dividing the work of the Air
Fores between the Navy and the
Army.
He said It probably would re­
duce the coal of national defense
and certainly make it easier for
civilian politicians to deeido bow
tho tax dollar should ba spent.
- Rlckover made bis suggestion
• i t a dosed meeting of a House
Appropriations subcommittee on
Slay to. His testimony, scheduled
to deal with nsvsl atomit reac­
tors but ranging far afield, was
made public today.

Sanford Men
p r o t e s t New

Celery Order
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)-A pro­
posed marketing order for celery
will go before producers and
handlers for a referendum Aug. 1,
Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Conner said Monday.
The purpose of the proposed
order, which would standardise
tograde, packs and containers of
celery, la to provide an orderly
marketing throughout tba state.
It would also establish minimum
standards.
Opposition to the proposal to S
public hearing In Orlaode was
led by two Sanford mas, L. *.
Johnson aad W. A. Lafflen who
claimed the. order would been*
eyt small celery farmers.
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Demands Life Terms

MUNICH, Germany (UPI)-Th*
prosecution Monday demanded
life imprisonment for two former
SS officers accused of command
lng Nasi extermination squads
that killed more than U,000 Jews
during World War IL

Screwworm _

WEWAIHTCinCA (UPI) - Agri­
culture Commlsiloner Doyle Con­
ner said Monday one million
sterile screwworm fliea per week
will be dispersed over the Bonlfay
area in Northwest Florida to com­
bat sertwarorm infestation.

Sailor Killed
WASHINGTON (UPI)-A boat
iwain’a mate from Jacksonville
waa killed Monday aboard the
cruiser Topeka In Hong Kong
when an anchor shackle broke
and bit him, the U. S. Navy an­
nounced. The victim waa Jamal
II. Smith.

Doomed
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(l/Pl) — Chances that the Con­
go's parliament could reunite this
nation appeared doomed today
oven before the opening session.
Katanga Province President Noise
Tihombe let it be known from
Elisabeths ills Monday that ha
would not attend.

of open warfare If Ruasla presses
its efforts to force the Allies out
of Berlin. He said:
"The international dispute aria
ing out of Soviet claimi would
bava the gravest effects upon in
lernatkmat peace and security
and endanger the Uvea and wellbeing ef millions of people, li
would be irreiponaible on the
part of the nations directly coo
cerned not to u m available means
to settle such a dispute to a
peaceful manner."
Kennedy's lengthy memoran
dum replied to a nolo delivered
by Khrushchev at their June 1-4
meeting in Vienna. The British
and French notes answered oral
demands presented to their diplo­
mats by Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko et the aame
time.
The Allies delivered their re.
plies in Moscow Monday but co­
ordinated publication to make a
bigger impact on world opinion.

Commission Asks
Ruling On County
Welfare Check
The County Commission today
gava its whole-hearted support to
a directive making it law that all
abled bodied men be taken off the
county welfare rolla but withheld
action on tha request pending an
attorney general's ruling.
Tba directive, drawn up by Dis­
trict S Commissioner James P.
Avery, states that all able bodied
men bn required to compeniate
Seminole County for the total
amount granted them through
welfare by volunteering tbelr la­
bors far a county purpose which
would bn under competent super­
vision by designated authority.
The obligation, according to the
directive, would be reduced to an
hourly rata equal to, but not to ex­
ceed, the loweit wage earned by
a fun-time county employe."
"Should a prospective recipient
of county aid refuse agreement
tq.thU requirement. Jttifafo asAvary stressed in-hia directive
that It is not tha intent to pre­
vent the destitute, needy and de­
serving persons from receiving
county welfare aid.
County Attomay Mack Cleve­
land Jr. and Commissioner Ver­
non Dunn aiked that action be
tabled on the directive until a
legal opinion from tha state on the
legality of the directive be de­
termined.
Cleveland wanted clarification
on workman’s compensation and
social security benefits.

LeMay Opposes
Cut In Bombers
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen.
Curtis LeMay, singing the praises
of the supersonic B70 bomber,
told Congress today he feels
bomber production should not bo
cut off now.
The new Air Force chief of staff
gave his personal views under
questioning by the Senate defense
appropriations subcommittee. Pre.
aident Kennedy'! budget ealli for
no new bomber funds well into
1903.
LeMay put hia personal opinion
on tha line in opposition to the
President’s while the administra­
tion worked on revised defense
plans of Ita own. Sen. A. WiUia
Robertson (D-Va.) announced that
Kennedy has promised to submit
n supplemental budget request
this week.
Kennedy scheduled a meeting
Isle today with the Joint Chiefs
of Staff and another Wednesday
with the National Security Coun­
cil.

Sanford Home
Broken Into
Bailee today are investigating
• beeakin at a boms at 1M Bum*
media Ave.. ’
waa gained bp
i on ■ side
add approximately $73 was taken,

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TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 237

County Board Agrees To Form
Citizens Group On Courthouse
Avery Urges

Budget Requests
For County Home \
Slashed $5,000

County Annex
The County Commisnion today agreed to form n citizens
committea of 10 to make recommendations on whether to
build a new courhouse, revitalize the present facility or con­
struct a courthouse annex in South Seminole County.
District 3'County Commissioner James P. Avery naked
Lite board to appoint the committee at ita meeting next week
with two representatives serving
from each commissioner district,
"We might coma up with some
good ideas." Avery said.
Avery made the request attar
the board battled bark and forth
for more than an hour on whether

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★

County Commissioner Jamte P.
Avery said this arteraoaa that
eevaral persona In South Semi­
nole have agreed to donate land
for a courthouse annex. Avery
declined to elaborate aaylag
they didn't want their names
mada public at this time.

it
FARRIS BRYANT

Bryant Tells
Georgia— Can't
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Farris Bryant wired Georgia Gov.
Erneet Vandiver Monday that it
is lagally Impossible for Florida
to meet conditions demanded by
Georgia to end the lax leud be­
tween the two (tales.
Georgia, retaliating against Flo­
rida poultry inspection lees and
grade • labeling of chickens, re­
cently imposed an inspection fee
of 10 cents per container on Flo­
rida citrus.
Vandiver laid down three condi­
tion* to be met before Georgia
would withdraw ill citrui inspec­
tion fee.
Bryan* salil.Atly. Gen. Richard

Ervin bad advised him neither
Bryant nor Agriculture Commis­
sioner Doyle Conner could make
the changes. Bryant said state
laws specify Ihe inspection and
labeling procedures.
He said he had no intention of
tailing n special legislative ses­
sion to change the laws.
"We bave offered every conces­
sion we lawfully and properly can
make," Bryant told Vandiver,
"and have tried to exhibit a
willingness to go tb* extra mile
toward meeting the demands of
,your commissioner of agriculture
and poultry processors.
"Our standards were not act up
nut of malice toward Georgiy.
"I am hopeful." be said. ■'our
efforts • compromise will lead
to action by Georgia to conclude
this unhappy interlude."

Hobby To Speak

Sheriff J. L. Hobby will b#
guest speaker at a meeting of the
Grare Methodist Men’s Club t
7;S0 p. m. today at Grace Metho­
dist Church.

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★

a new courthouse was feasible or
whether to consider the possibility
of a courthouse annex in South
Seminole.
Avery suggested that every pro­
gressive county In the state has
an annex and "we would be back­
ward without one."
ComfaUaioacr Vernon Dunn said
he would like to get the thinking
of the department hands and quastioned Avery on remarks about the
proeent facility.
Dunn wanted to know where
Avery got the figures reporting
that 40 percent of the courthouse
waa not being uttillaed. (Avery
reported this last week.)
Avery said that he had asked
Architect Hal Harrifs to conduct
a survey of the courthouse, with­
out compensation, and that Har­
ries said that tha present facility
waa in good shape, "without any
rot and structurally aound."
Avery said that a great deal of
money could be saved by renovat­
ing the present building and

County Commissioner James P.
Avary, custodian for the county
home, submitted his budget re
quest for the*ficllity slashing ap­
propriations by 13,000.
Records at tbe Clerk’s Office re
vealed today that Avery asked
$22,000 for the home during tb*
next fiacal year as compared to
$27,000 last year.
However, in a budget memo, he
emphasised that while ha la de­
creasing the coats of tba home, he
it Increasing tha cervices by M
percent and giving superintendent
and matron slight increases in sal•ry.
.
The budget request calls Tor an
increase of $10 per month for tb*
superintendent and $10 for tha
matron.

Committee Seeks
18,000 Signatures

DAYTONA BEACH* (UPI)-The
newly-formed East Volusia Relo­
cation Committee plana to work
next week gathering signatures
for a referendum on moving tb*
Volusia County seat from DeLand
to Daytona Beach.
Boh Kilgore, Daytooa Bqaek
(healer owner, said the group
expects to collect 10,000 signa­
tures within six weeks. The com­
mittee waa formed Monday night
with the mayors of Daytona
Beach, Daytona Beach Shores,
South Daytona, Ormond Beach,
Holly HUIa and Port Oranga si
co-chairmen.
Tb* committee replaces tha
Volusia County Tax Savers Asso­
ciation, which disbanded Monday
night Just before tbe committee
was formed. The association at­
tempted earlier this year to ga­
ther sufficient signatures lo force
a referendum, but the county
commission ruled they didn’t
uU1(linjr a)| poi, |b |,
and gather enough.
whan **we are finished you will
hardly recognise it."
Public Hearing Set
Chairman J. C. Hutchison said TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
ha waa thinking along the line* Florida Milk Commission today
of n new facility north of the jail set July 17 for a public bearing
with room to build addition* as at Panama City to discuss bring­
tha need arose.
ing Bay County under state milk
Commissioner Ted Williams sug­ regulation.
gested that the vanning kitchen
could be utilised for office apace
by certain departments naming New State Attorney
the county agent and home demon­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
stration offlevs.
Parris Bryant appointed B. Clarke
Tha board took no concrete ac­ Nichols of Sarasota today as as­
tion except to romt up with a rill- sistant jta le attorney for the 11th
sens committee.
Judicial Circuit.

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Astronaut Shot
Set For 8
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) — Space administration of­
ficials, reporting much improved weather, said they now
plan to attempt America’s second manned apace flight a t
8 a. m. Wednesday.
Mercury astronaut Virgil I. (Gua) Grissom said, "I’m
ready whenever you are," when informed of the new launch*'
ing time.
The launching originally was
scheduled for this morning but
bad to bn postponed because of
bad weathar.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration Isauad n
cautious statement about Ui* new
planned launching time and cmpha sited that a final "go-no go"
decision will be mad* attar a
midnight weather study.
The NASA statement said:
"The weather conditions in the
Cap* Canaveral area war* report­
ed much Improved by U. S. wea­
ther Bateau forccaaters during n
Project Mercury briefing this
morning. The multiple layers of
clouds which developed during tha
night wero expected to dissipate,
leaving a high thin deck of cirrustype clouds at about 33,000 feat
by early Wednesday morning.
"On the basis of tb* improved
weather situation and forecast,
Project Mercury operations.dim*
tor'Walter C. William* detldad to
punched with launch preparations.
Under present plans the launch
will be attempted at • a.m. Wed­
nesday.
"Mercury astronaut Qua Gris­
som attended the weather briefing
and was obviously pleased nvar
the Improved possibility of a
flight attempt on Wednesday.*
’• ’I’m ready whenever you or*,’
be told Williams.
"An additional weather briefing
will be held at midnight toolght.
At that lima a decision will bn
mad* as to whether to proceed."
Grissom, noted for bis ability
tn relax under pressure, yawned
when told of thia morning’s post­
ponement and went back to sleep.

" "

Two Arrested
In Dope Case
MIAMI (UPI) - U. g. Customs
agents capped a three-day sur­
veillance Monday by arresting a
Panamanian woman and a Cuban
man and confiscating $(0,000
worth of cocaine hidden In two
auitcaics.
Hilda Nora Bostliano, 33, was
charged with smuggling and poasession and transportation of nar­
cotic*. Possession and transporta­
tion charges were filed against
Virenta Iglaslas Armada, 43.

- *

Board Agrees
To Advertise
Equalization Meet
Tba County Commission today
agreed to advertla* its board *d
equalisation bearings to open Ang,
10 — if the tax roll la ready in
promised by Tax Assessor Mary
Earl* Walker.
Mrs. Walker had naked for a M
day extension of tlm% on tb* mil
and assured tb* commission that
It would be ready by Aug. 1.
If the tax roll la completed nt
that Ume, the rolla will be opened
to the public, starting Aug. 1.
In other business during the
meeting, to* commission tabled
action on establishing a publto
beach at Lake Dot to Simlapd I s tales pending 'a report from ton
health department.
' The* beard today heard S. C. !
Tallman of Banlaad complain
about making the beach open for *
public as*. Tollman showed the
commission a petition hearing 3$
names in the subdivision protest*
ing the public beach.
Last week, Jim Foster, ala* ef
Sunland, asked tb* eommliaioo to
help pay far financing a public
beach and aald that the board
should ask all the residents ef
Sunland If they wSot a beach and
not only a chosen few.
However, the board tabled ae«
Uon, after a letter was read by
I
Sanitarian Val Robbins that ha la
now conducting pollution tost* no 1
the lake and hopes'Vi
hia
findings by next wt*x."

j

|

Police Arrest
Tt In Raid

On toe heels of a raid by ton
Sheriffs Office this past weekend,
(be Police repotted e gambling
raid on Sanford Ava. last Friday
night with 11 men arrested.
Tbe raid, the third staged by
law enforcement officers in a tw*
day. period Friday and Saturday,
was at 410 Sanford Av*.
Arrested by police were Willi*
Meta, James Jackson. Daniel
Johnson. John Paratter. Utah
Dixon, Robert Lee Harris, Uaae
Alexander, Willie Flynn. Walter
chains, clubs, and broken bottlea. Disoo, Alphonse Lowery and J**h
Police said the youths used Thomas.
their weapons freely on route
from Harlem to tb* Bronx. They
crossed (he Macombs Dam bridge
In full war formation, clouting,
kicking and slashing man in lhair
way and knocking down and BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Tw#
mauling woman. On* victim, John million workers went on strike to­
llealy, 30, waa taken to the hos­ day in a show of strength aga
pital where two stitches were re­ the government, but tbe roaaai'
walkout failed to stiU lb* Ufa
quired to close a scalp wound.
tbe tUy.
The 24-hour general
called by the Argentine
Confederation to demand
mental aetlea against the
DELAND (UPI) Volusia cost of living, was coad*
County Judge John 8. Byington President Arturo
will sentence Ted Martin today
for taking mosey from women to
realign tbelr figure*, then skip­
ping town to dodge the work.
Martin, to, wee aoavlcted Men
day of fraudulent manipulation ef
money, one *f:!l charges against
him to tha figure-farming tea*.
He end thfbn taker man i
accused et taking money from
wnmen to DeU nd end Daytona
Beach an premia* at bettering
tbelr figures In aalanc, (torn va­
nishing from Ik* ceuaty without
famishing - ton angetoan.

Race Violence Erupts In Hew York
NEW YORK (UPl)-Tb* desire
of some Harlem teen-agers to try
out for n church baseball team
touched off one of the clty'a most
flagrant outbreaks of gang vio­
lence Monday night, resulting in
assaults da 30 pedestrians and
tw* policeman.

Police said the march of to
while sod Negro members of tha
Harlem Lords gang on a Bronx
housing project was motivated by
an interracial Bronx gang's re
fusal to let' Harlem teen-ager*
practice baseball in the Macombs
Dam Perk. Tbe Harlem youths
were beaten up and turned out of
tbe park Monday morning and ap­
pealed to the Lords for revenge
Twenty-five of tb* Lord* were
arrested end other gang members
escaped. Tbelr assault on tb*
Hlgbbridge housing project wee
stopped by two youth squad de­
tectives, Arthur O’Connor and
Ronald Reis, who held the gang
off with drawn revolvers. O’Con­
nor restrained one youth from
subbing Rais with a curved lineoleum knife.
The .embattled detectives were
rescued by to other policemen
who sped to the scene after po­
lice headquarters began receiving
cells from' terrorised Bronx resi­
dents,
&gt;
They disarmed (ha arrested
boy*, aaafiar i Hag U knives, u
lengths ef pipe, five baseball bats,
two baling books, two garbage
can severe, apd several Urn

2 Million Strike
In Buenos Aires

Judge To Sentence
'Figure Changer*

B9ra.&lt;u,
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                    <text>ALTAMQNn LIBRARY ASSN. Praaldent Mr*. Paul French brlnya a
yaw bucket af paint to Mrs. Frank O'Brien, one of tho mambara who is
donatiny time and labor on redeeoratiny the library Interior. Tha associa­
tion also is sponsoring a yiyantie rummage said to raise the
funds with which to purchase tha library M idtag and property.
(Herald Hm to)
e d it o r ia l

TWO YOUNG LADIES of the community questionably
•dmiro the eoatumo “weli-dressed dummlee are wearing
this year" whlla puahlny a lawn mowor. Tha display adTartlaaa tha big rtimmaga gala now being conducted by
■mambara ai tha Altamonte Sprinys Library Asan.
'(Herald Photo)

com m ent

S a n w w le
g ro u p of Seminole County residents rapidly becoming
l i - ’Ncoynlsed fo r th e ir “do it* abUitiea, is to bo commended
f o r its all o u t e ffo rt in ralsiny money to purchaaa tho

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COUNTY NEWS

PAGE IS

TH U R SpA T, JU LY 18; 1961

ss

A U h o u rh 'm w t u k w t l d w i n dMAtloiU, t h . M -

M S S
; realised frees the nawmaye sale towards tha animate
^ T h e Sanford Herald Staff adds its aalute to thtse
; volunteer workers aud io thp contributors who give so
, freely in order that Altamonte resident# and those of
aurrbundiny areas may enjoy the benefit# of o publle
ltbrsry.
wfll start wurtt next week en
rigM-ef-way acquisition for an extension of Lake Maty Bead which
wtU cross Interstate 4 aad ac­
cording to Bilan win none thnt

) gw duties of his newly appointed
gUnistry at the Cansetberry ComSanity Methodist O m sk.
* t te pastor, his wife tad four
,t sens hkve moved Into the parsonBio at an Plaoy Bldgs Rd. which
-Just recently was purchased by
the church.
- Bone are Keith Ways*, eight
' years old; Darwin, sis years old;
Orog. two-snd-ona-hslf years old,
and Michael, tour mouths.
, ?/ At a rocuat welcoming eere; toouy, Rev. Poole was introduced
'• ky Marvin McClain, lay leader ef
t ^ eengrsgatloe. Letters ef ecu

By MOMA GRlXfTRAD

a n a el Che county is ao Import­
ant link to future development
The County Commission Tues­
day authorised Bliss to start planslag for tha void.
The eauoty official emphasised
tint clsartag mast he la process

before the state can construct aa
overpass at the limited acesse
hlshwey.
The extension, according to
Bliss, will eventually Ue la with
the Longwood-Markham Rd.
Be explained today that County

Commlssloa Chairman 3. C. Hut*
ahlioa raised tha eeeetioa of an
overpass st s subtle bearing1os
the iateratstf laif year ip Winter
Park.
lea d officials assorsd Hutchi­
son that U the eeusty would sou-

To Build Stores
Baroag Peas 11, chairman nt the
ogktel board; Mrs. Arthur Put­
nam, WSCS vice president; Harold
Weed, Sunday SeBool superintend­
ent and Daniel Pratt, MYP presi­
dent. .
Gleam Humes, past pr esident of
the Man’s Club, presented Mra.
Poole with n ’gift ef table Unea
on behalf ef Urn eongrogatioa.
Immediately foUowtog the wel­
coming talks, the group adjourned
to Waiver Ball for n aerial hour
and refreshments.
During thin time, Rev. Poole, aa
accomplished musician, eaters
tatoed the capacity gathering with
spany piano selection* which were
an enjoyed by everyone present
that he found k difficult to M p
pUytag.
,
Refers coming to Canoetberry,
Pools was puater of aa Elisabeth,
lad., ebkrch. lie to • graduate at
the New • Smyrna
Roach |, High
. . WiPkB
of aietasn University, ef

By PEARL JACOOtV
The file and Her Garden Club
of Chuhiota met tor tho last nest­
ing of the summer on July I at
the home ff Mr. and Mrs. Ooorge Simmer.
Gardening plans ef various
members wore discussed with
problems ranging from ro-eitebliehlng n good Uwn to when and
when not to spray. Tho purchase
of annuals and perennials and
shrubs and trues developed Into
•no ef Bn nesting's m e t. Inter­

A publle hearing will be held
in Leagwoed at • p. n . today In
the City HsH on monlag lots
Ml, Ml and Ml of tbs original
survey of the Town of Longwood
from RS residential to Industrial.
The property involved la located
oe Palmetto Art. Just sail of
tho Old Dish Hwy. when aU ad­
joining propsrtisf already are
•owed industrial.
Oe tbs agenda tor tbs continued
business session scheduled to tal­
low the bearing will be the open­
ing of hide tor the paving of a rant
It. oast to tho municipal limits
end discussion ef the garbage
franchise.
The council else has scheduled
aa I p. m. mooting to tho Mall
for July to when k wfll alt ee a.
Board of Equalisation. Originally
ifhedulod foe Juno so, tbit meet­
ing was postponed for lack ef
a quorum
™
4au the board.

Mrs. Bobble Joe Hunt, Loagwood
businesswoman, last week told the
City Council that she la planning
to build three more stone on her
E. Lake property.
Flam tor tbs building p rogre#
nets
won revealed when Mra.
Mrs. Hunt
asked tbs council to remove tour
large oak trees bordering the pro­
perty, laying • that their roots
crack the sidewalk and ereato n
safety baisrd.
Discussing wbat tho Job would
entail, councilman estimated that
removal of tho treed would rua
somewhere near 1113 per tree e u
eluding costs of replacing n sk i#
walk and. making repairs to the
street. They asked Mrs. Hunt to
consider sharing half the expense
and advised bar that they would
give her, a final derision after
making a more detailed survey
and cost 'estimate.

lemhury eat ef Peutheri
N D H X O LE COUNTY EQUESTRIAN Chairm an T r. John Gi

back
to the Village by Friday after
which work o« ■the enlargement

elder the Lake Mery BA, eaten-'
ilea (about a hello end a half)
they ’weald yet en tvetyeae to
take care of the truffle.
This is one ef the wee man ed
ed state projects, studied e lew
years ago, Bliss said.

flanwUff Mra. Ruth Bethea five their mounts a rest at Rlde-A-WhUe
Stables where the group met lash Friday. Other officer* of the newly or­
ganised dub are Dougina Bridges, vice chalrmhn and Mra. 8aHie Griffith,
traaaurar.
(Herald Photo)

t e n o n m*wofm/vnem
Ptonto a n ;wwayww?wm.
os portal
,mmmmme^

Cosstlbarry Board
Racaivti Gift
O f Naw Chairs
Lormanni Plan
Waak In Miami v
Leugweed Mayor A R. termaea

Village Teams
Oats First Gome .

lie* S to p . * 4
wfttoBew to Di
B rito * MM p.
are hp raaersati

By MBNA OBMBRAB .
The North Ortondo Womon't near fulure.
PefthuU team, which tor several The election m officer*
completed when Mrs. SalLe
fith was. tootsM M
Other offlean toetaOed a
earlier meeting tarings tr .

Firemen Work
% MRS. ADAM MULL8B

Longwood Appoint^
Cemetery Board
The Loagwood City Codhri! kae
approved a rcsolutioe creating a
five member Cemetery Board
which hocama effective tort week.
Appointed by Mayor A. R. Lor*
maaa, first member* of the raw
heard are Bud Scott. L J. North
and C. A. Whitehead tad, from
the council, E. E. WUIUmeon * 0
Cast Lemmler.
iUpulattons of the resolution call
for tho .hoard to supervise tha
cam aatW totesasee.uf the n s alary and to recommend ks imprrvomeaU. It mart proper* end
present on expanse bndprt for
council approval s a t alto must
submit aa annual suport to tha

�/
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1 Mill Hike
In Support
Budget Expected
*•

*

The County School Board la faced with the bleak proepeat of raising the support and maintenance budget mlllage
for the 1961-6S fiscal year by one mill.
The only alternative to this, school officials said Thurs­
day afternoon as they spent dose to five hours discussing
J2&gt;e forthcoming budget, la to slash the school’s bond con*
|\

I, I

_

.

■traction program which would
mean tboro would not bo enough

A _ A I1 J L

Double urowtn
Predicted For
" . _

11

. the now Junior High School in

■y
i
#
Ih /n a trn n irc
jP /fllQ llv lllv 3
Dynatronlc#; lne. should double
He grow bueints during the comIng year, Ha top officials predicted
Thursday.
Dynatronlca President Parker
Pointer Jr. and Vico President
George F. Aodetoon told stock
holders at Orlando that "presently
negotiated eontrocte already atPure your company of more than
|S million In business" and 'an*
SMUneed that “we anticipate reach*
ing the |4 million mark beforo tha
end of tho fiscal year.”
This waa tha first annual stock*
holders meeting for Dynatroniea,
which specialises in research, da*
sign and manufacture of electron*
tea systems to support tha nation's
specs and missile efforts.
" Total bulnesa for the flea! yaar
was reported nt $2426377, Earn*
lags showed da Increase from $60,120 to $11146$.
Directors elected at tho meeting
included Painter ns president and
Anderson as vie# president and
general manager; George C. Den-

«. *

■nd Administrative Auiitant Y/alter Teaguo ropoatodly stressed
tlm# and tlma again daring tha afUmoon budget soteion that “we
are spending. lees money per stu*
dent than any other county in the
state."
It alio was brought to the
board's attention that by the fall
soma 1,200 r..ore pupils will bo In
the county schools.
The current support and maintenance budget is five mills and one*
end-e-half mills for debt service.
With more than |X million In
funda expected from the state the
next fiscal year, the operating
budget Is expected to be around
13,110,000 — soma $500,00 shy of
last year’s operating expenditure#,
Instruction personnel will set
up tha most of tha budget with
$1,692361 a# compared to $1396,*
goo for the same period of time
last year.
Thera will be a slight Increase In
the transportation expenses and
current expenses will jump from
$121,i l l to $186467.
The board plana U tentatively
adept the budget in special session
either Tueeday or Wednesday at n
ipeclal hearing scheduled July $7.

VOL. M

WEATHER: Cloudy through Saturday. High today, 90-&amp;5. Low tonight, 70-75.
United PrtM Loosed . Wig*
Eetabttehed 190S
FRIDAY, JULY 14,1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA

^ rg L « c
By LARKY VERMEL
The city Rod better aloft thinklag aoon oa whether R wanta to
ute the eonaty tax and voting
rolls. There’# a ally eteetiOa aomlag op In November nod the oouaty voting registrar's efflee baa
to atnft work preparing hooka.
The biggoat surprise to ally offldata waa the referendum that
waa ‘Inched on" the county tax District 2 County Commissioner
roU bill, according to one city James p. Avery confirmed reports
offlciaL "We never aakod tor a thla morning that ho will ask tho
referendum and never diacuaaed it County Commision next weak to
with the legialative delegation — Investigate and study the posslbll*
The referendum probably would grand structure — Just a rented
room would do and H should bn la
kill any tax roll ute."

• • •

ity of constructing a courthouse
annex in South Seminole County.
“It wouldn’t have to be any
the most populous area of tha
county which would he south Sem­
inole,'* Avery added.
"It would ba tho most economle

It won't be loag before the
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building
will lore aome of ita star board*
era. The new Bob Crumley build*
in; cn w, Flrat St. will be ready
for occupancy by the f iie t' of
September and both Crumley and
John ntapatrlck will be moving
out of tbelr office# In the bank
building.
• • e
Yon know what i# the eaalaat
thing in the world to do . . . .
crltieiae public official#. Uiually
the official eron't answer back.
(See letter to editor of today's
Herald.)
1
• « e
Although the County Commit*
aion lan’t making it public, tbere’a
talk around the courthpuae of a
meeting next week with Howard
Wettern, Alachua County Admin*
litre live aide, on Job clasitficafloat. By the way, Wettern make#
ft,too in bit capacity a t aide to
thd Alachua Board.
• e e
The Executive and taxation
committee of. the Chamber of
Commerce la meeting thla after*

approach to the space problem,"
the commissioner added.
Avery said ha would like to see a
place where residents wouldn’t havp
to drivo 80 mils# to purchase an
auto teg.
Avery oaid ha la new studying

the legality of such a move and
emphasised that it would not mean
moving any of the Judiciary of­
fices.
Avery said that if wo build a
courthouse In 8anford and the alto
that most courthouse officials

wish, the interest rate alone would
be more than the taxpayers seeId
handle and would, moan to sub*
stanttel a tax hike for everyone
............. ......

City Manager W.’E. Knowles to*
day said that he anticipated Ute
1961*62 city operaUng and utility
budgets to remain about the same f
as tha current ones and before any •raise In mlllage is discussed thebudgst “will be cut end tom to
sheds."
. Knowles, who how la. preparing ,A
tho proposed budget tor tho City .
Commission, said that ths current ..
operaUng budget la $711,21$ and ■■
the uUlity budget Is $210,000. ;! »J
Knowles said, that iw capital Ilf- / ]
pruvemenU are expected duringv
the next fiscal yaar with the ex* V
eepUen of the city soutinul* Ita &amp;
street resurfacing program -* ’te fi!
coat around $20300,
&gt;. r v&lt;
However, Knowles said that lie/ '
trill recommend that the city d a ''/
something to recondition Its equip,
meat, adding that soma of the vp.~*\
Ucian ate Horn seven ty nine yearn '&amp;

■VtytjffC-f

U. S. Committed

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Thought tor the day — General
dent Kennedy has 'committed U, apathy at!!) has a largp a rm /
8. Influence to a tow attempt to
promote pesos and cooperation

Dirksen Hospitalized

conference next* Wednesday morntog. tho White House announced

W ay -

.

Press secretary Pterra Salinger
told ho expected tho frastd—t’s
Hasten with newsmen to tottew toonaaeo of a reply to Soviet Pre­
mier’ Nikita S. Khrushchov oa tho
Berlin crisis.

mnssapa, answering Khrushchev's
threat to siga a separate paste
treaty with East Germany, would
hi teauad early next weak, la U m

WASHINGTON (UPI) - ton.I*
Republics! Leader Everett M.
Dirksen was in the naval hospital
at Betbssda, Md„ today tor treat­ Tfca big Ham on the agenda for
ment of what his offico said op. tho Lougwood City Caenefi, moot­
potted to bo na "apart stomach." ing Thursday to continued ooooton
from tost week, erne the "long
Secret Studies
awaited’ Orange Ava. paving
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Top
government aeeoomlau are p u k ­ bids.
Of tha five bids subaUttod for
ing secret studios about the pos­
sible impact on the Amonean tho paving from O nto f t oast
economy If the Berlin crisis erupts to the municipal Umlts, Orange
Paving and Construction Co. of
into war.,
Orlando waa low at $1636630.
Other bids earns from Mid*
British Proposal
CRANBERRA, Australia (UPI) State Contractors, Lloyd Construe*
—The International Antarctic Con­ Uon, Hubbard Construction and C.
ference today aonaldotud'a Brit­ A. Meyer Paving and Cosutracish proposal to preservo tho his­ tlon, nil of Orlando.
toric sites to. Antarctica, including All bids wars turned over to A.
E. O’Nsall, tho etty’a engineer,
whe agreed to return for an
Shscktetoa eapcdttieae.
8 a m. Saturday masting with tha
board when tho final document
Contracts Exempt
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Oov- will bo signed after which, accord­
ernmaoi contracts ef teas than ing to hid specifications, work to
$10300 will bo oxompt from provi­ to begin tn fits days.
sions of President Kennedy's sew
★
★
executive order bsoxtog racial
discrimination to work dono for
federal agencies.
Zoning Change,

ir

Back In Court

it Approved

No objections were filed with tha
Longwood City Council Thursday
when aa S p. m. public hearing was
held oa reionlng property on Pal­
metto Avs. just east ef tha Old
Dixie Hwy.
Legally described os tote 171,
174 and $76 of tho original sur­
vey ef Longwood, classification 0i
Storm Batters Boats the lets were t hanged from R8 to
MADRID (UPI) - Spanish fish- Industrial.
log koala striate d into port to­
day bettered by 0 sudden storm
that wrecked Atlantic shipping. At British Dig
NEW YORE (UPI) - Cancerdoomed Dr. Robert Soblen, sonvlcted of Um capital crime of
wartime spying for Russia, goal
hack to Federal Court today. Rut
ha asset watt possibly weeks to
team if he will be sonton sod to
the etectrie chair.

In A t Kuwait
KUWAIT (UP!)—British army
uatta dag in along the Iraqi bor­
der teJey la rase Iraq ratebrakes
Ito I n dependence day** wMh oa
Motion
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fod- attach mi Eawalt
arsl Judga O. Hsrrald Carawafi Via troops, their regimentel
boa ant onto Tuesday far a hoar*
•gste.

leas News Company fllad Thurs­
day. Tha M o u s y a shad tom R
kg gtomlMod as g dafsadsm la
g Fodsrsl Court suit to toto$rqto
tJto Tallsksisar Airport rasteutogA

-srp -5 '-V* •

GETTIN^T READY for the fall'school term are these
youngsters who volunteered their oervlcta to unload
mort than 700 textbooks at the Pinecreat School Thu re*

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Parris Bryant fired a charge o(
"misinformation" today at U. 8.
Bop. Willispi C. Cramer’s claim
that Bryant administration road
plaos will loss federal toads for
tha slate and ruin a proposed
East Coast freeway.
But Um Federal, Bureau of
Koads apparently waa backing up
Cramer’s statement.
Cramer, a St. Petersburg, Re­
publican, has been a frequent
critic of Bryaat’s plans for ex­
tending tho Sunshine Su m Park*
woy.

Cramer said In Washington
Thursday that it Bryant goes
ahead with piano, tor extending
the toll rood osrthward, Um state
will loss mors than $60 mtljlon
in federal fundi, aa well, ea a
planned freeway between Uaytona
Beach and Pori Pierce.
Bryant’s plao is to extend the

Posse Continues |
Hunt For Killer

day. Laft to right, art Walter Teugut Jr., Jerry WhlL
n o n and Btava Hairie.
(Harold Photo)

Miaml*to*Fort fierce turnpike
northward to Wildwood In Central
Florida — providing tha Federal
Bureau ef Bonds agrees to move
Interstate Route 75 slightly east­
ward to book up with it.
This would provide a link with
the Florida Watt Coast, which
tho interstate -route will erne.

toponaC

Tho bureau has .made no decision
on the request to move Routs 71
eastward.
But Fraak Tumor, deputy com­
missioner and chief engineer for
the Bureau of Roads in Washing­
ton, confirmed that extension ol
tho toll road would create n
parallel to Interstate 96 planned
between Dsylooa Beach and Fort
Pieros.
The turnpike extension would
create tha parallel by connecting
at Orlando with Interstate Route
4 between Orlande and Daytona

The Senate waa expected to wive final congressional
approval to a bill designed to crack down on water polltt*
Uon and increase federal grants to communities for
building sewage disposal and treatment plants,
Tho H o u m passed the measure Thursday. It gives
tha federal government new powora to police lakes and
streams and punish polluters.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Bad wealhar la tha middle of the
Atlantic Ocean is threatening U.
S. ptaas to roehot another mao Into apacu neat Tuesday.
Scientists running the nation's
$400 Million "Project Mercury"
astronaut program were keepinj
a close watch today oa aa area
of thundershowers about K0 mites NEW YOJUC (UPJ) — The era
east of the Lesser Antilles.
o f U m Balk vaccina may be nearThe "weak to moderate sail­ ing an end, but Ihe pioneering setorly wove" was reported moving sntUt who -gave, the anti-polio
westward early today. A more drug to a grateful world is deter*
northerly course might carry it mined U prevent lu 'te rly extinc*
east of Grand Bahama Island— tlun.
into the spot where the astro­ Dr. Jonas E. Balk, vigorously
naut’s capsule would pluage into defending the effectiveness ef bis
Um ate.
killed-virus vaccine, Thursday cri*
"Our fallows are definitely ticlead the American Medical As­
hasping aa aye oa it." said one sociation for advocating a "changespokesman for tbs National Aero­ over" to a live-virus vaccina that
nautics aad Space Administration.
b u not yet boon firensod for mass
"But R looks right now like it’s production.
muck too tarty to say what m!ght
Balk's prepared statement was
happen.”
If tho abet goat oa planned, a aa anticipated re spouse to a re­
Eodatooo racket wlU burl 00s of port by the AMAh Council oa
two astronauts-— Marine U. Col. Drugs which was indorsed by tho
M m M. Glean or Air gore# C’apt. association a t ite naaual seaveuVtrgfi L Orteaom — about Uf
mites tola space aad 8M miles
Uva*virus vacaver Ute AUsntip oa S southeast
m s svsUsUtp
count from Caao: Canaveral

JERUSALEM (UPI) — Adolf
Klchmann admlted wearily today
that ha passed on Um order for
Jswa to bo sent to extanninaUou
camps.
“But 1 had to,H. bn asserted.
Bobbing sod weaving under tha
sixth day of crons • examination,
Klchmann dented repeatedly he
was tha master kilter of European
Jswa. But he conceded he passed
on the orders from bla “supariora'l
to send Jawa to death camps.
Klchmann aaodn tho ' admission
when ashed about aa order to send
10300 Jews unfit for work to tho
Auschwits gas chambers la 1942.

contending that a kllted-vtrus vaccine was not capable of eradicat­
ing a virus disease.
Salk accusvd the council ef not
being in posssslen ef many perti­
nent scientific facts. Ha added
that ether scleatlfls facte were
simply ignored aad soma of the
council's steUeUcal counts wtrt tn
error.
Tho University of Pittsburgh U N To Airlift
professor suggested tho AMA waa
clinging to a tims-bonorad "modi* Representatives
cai dogma** oven though his kill* LEOPOLDVILLE, Tits Conga
ad-vino vacciao has shattered that (UPI) — Tha United Nations was
"dogma.’*
exported to begin atriiftteg repreThe hypothesis referred to to
that only lira viruses con nstnbr thasuopawhig s f
lisle lasUng imunity to diseases
day.
1 left fag * n
ToruUM
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polio vacate# can du gothlag
which his kJIlfd-vIrus vsccios
at Prwviaru,

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tracks found to a mountain d ra w /
hare Thursday -night shifted ffcu:-’
butt tor a young kilter If mllto
from where hi first atuda^- a,
gosse after shooting totr efflceve.
Two of the officers shot Wod*':
nooday diet. Over m a r a u d offl*
cars and Muntosra are taking .
pert to the manhunt.
J •
State Patrol Chief GUbsvt • * * ..
ret said "vary fresh" troche won V'
found to rougl, mountain terrain J
•ear Toponsa. Tha Hacks nutate*/
•d those left by tha understood’ £
kilter 17 mlWs to the aoaUteaaL
around Krvmmltog and Stall •Bridge.
Carrol eald tha gunman may ba
trying to roach Qora Pass an V,
S. 40, 14 niites oast ef Teponaa,
whom ha algtt iimmandsra a
ear.
He slipr/ed through a oordsa to
the Colorado River canyon oomt*
try m i x State Bridge Weds
night. He to without food or \
but has a pistol aad to e

Morgan Stare
Broken Into
Thu Morgan Btoro ea W. llth / ;
S t Waa broken into and vandalised •/
somsUms Thursday night, pallet
reported.
Thp burglar pried open the tf($»
a ret machine but apparently paths
Ing waa taken, polk* said.) - - *{V

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Transformation Easy For Happy Youngsters
During Lake Mary Summer Recreation Program

Oviedo Gives Hearty
.Welcome To Pastor

This week'* recreation achylias ( non Mahoney and S'eve Keeler [ sis ent Kathy eopped another first
ai Lake Mary saw the eiditlren again came across the line first In (he standing broad Jump whM
being transformed from Jr. Olym- In ll-e (0 yard das'!. Ktthy Bol- Craig Lawrence won the blue ribpics champions lo insect fanciers gcr and Steve Keeler also were bon for tbe boys,
and doll collectors and thence in- Ike first place winners in the
Tie events for the 10 and 11
to hoboes for the hobo slew d.n- softball throw for distance. Con- year olds showed the same Con­
sistency as Wendy Martin rener.
eeivrd three blue ribbons for the
Many future chtmpiont display­
in yard and 60 yard dashei and
ed their prowess as these winners
alio the standing broad jump,
were recorded. In the races for
Julia Sco t placed tint in the
children under 9, Kathy Bolger
softball throw.
and S.eve Keeler came In first
Later in the week entries nf
in the Si yard dash while Shanall types, sort, sites and shapes
The fourth week of activities were brought in for th* Doll and
at the Southside playground fea­ Hobby Snow.
tured tournament* in checker*
Among th* hohby winners Uwr*
and cheu, girl* and boya inter- wa*
a tie for first place between
C m a s »Sb I f L ift I* a C l A l l / playground softball game* and David Mohn for hi* insect col­
sp e c ia l nODw JlCW the highlight of the week, a doll lection and Wanda MUon for her
r
1 and hobby ahow.
sewing. David McMurray and ML
The "Hobo Slew” waa held Thoie boya and girls who were chael 7.arella were the second
Wednesday at the Plnecreal School winner* in the doll and hobby and third place winner*.
and about 75 hoboes participated, (how Included Nancy Hamilton, Shannon Mahoney’s doll waa
Approximately SO ran* of food; Lee Ann Dangleman. Martha Rote, judged the prettiest doll; Kathy
were emptied into a huge pol, and’ Sally Burge**, Nina Burgcii, Rex Bolger* French doll was second
w“ *
the hoboe* cleaned out the pot in Ann Endleott. Drphne DeCnahl,
a matter of mlnutea.
J“”.
r.U.rSixty-two (toll* were entered In son, Ellen Manes, Doni:a Levi, unique among the collection.
the doll show with the following Donna Bfiweirhln, Betsy Berkins,
Easily the highlight of this
students winning ribbon*: BRIDE Gial Burton, Karla Levi, Rene* week was Hobo Day as unrecogDOLLS, smalleil, Kathy Garver; Levi, Billy Burgess, Tommy Aus­ nitahie bums wandered in lug­
largest, Kathy Triplett; pre.tiest, tin and Barbara Lee.
ging carro t, potato*?, snloiu as±
Pam Greenlee; best dressed, Jan- Billy Miller was th* checker meal for what turned Into dellet Lewi.; cutest Debbfe Jon**; ch.mplon with
“obo stew several hour. U
most realistic, Linda Leahy; old- man kecond and Donila Levi tnrid. .
er, Kathy Triplett.
I In chess. Terry Lee was the ,rr*
BABY DOLLS: small**:, Kathy' winner and Ben Wlnfree was aecGarver, Melius McAllister; larg-jond.
e»t. Jan and Rhonda Baird: prel- Another highlight wa* Thuratie*!, Brenda Patterson, Teres* day's Hobo Stew with everyone
Cullen; best dressed. Sharon; contribu.ing' lomethlng for the
Conrad. Maureen Leahy; cut**:, pot. Two targe pot* were emptied
Liia Phillip*, Janet Lewi*; mo»t by th* "eager eater*.” Hobo co»rrallslic,
Melissa
McAllister, tume winner* were Rene* Levi/ Mr*. Martha Ellen Wlnaton, «
Conni* DeYoung; oldeil, Bliaron France* Dangleman and Roy | of C****lh*rry, died Wedneeday M
;nn Orlando hospital,
I
Conrad, Connie DeYoung. FOR­ Wright.
EIGN DOLLS: smallest, Connie
She ram* from Montesla*.
DeYoung; largest, Sherri Sandon; Former Vicor
j W. Va., In 19&amp;4 to Cassotberrp
preltleit,, Terry Sanderfer; bail
. where she mads her home at 1404
dressed, Janet Lewis; cutest, Jan­ Visit* Parish
| Winter Park Dr. Sh* waa a mamie* Easley; most realis.ie, Sherri The Parish of Christ Church b*r of thk Jehovah's Witnesses.
Ssndon; oldest, Brenda Patterson. Episcopal, Longwood, was sur­ Survivor* ara her husband,
In lha hobbiei show th* follow­ prised recently with a visit from Charles Winston and ona aon,
ing winners were: most Interest- III' former vicar and hit wUe, Lewis Fratiar, both of CasselborfF
ng, Nancy Crabtree, Brenda Pat­ Rev. and Mra. Georg* Granger, and on* brother, Arthur McKin­
terson; most unusual, Sharon Con­ who attended morning services at ney ef Orlando,
rad, Andrea Garver; mo*: com­ the church.
Funeral services will be at
plete, Mike Gravenmicr, Connie After service* they enjoyed eof- 2 p. m. Saturday from tha GramDeYoung.
fee and a chat with many of their kow Funeral Homa in Sanford
In ball game* played (hie week local friends in the Parish Hall. with Elmer Foulkes of Orlando of­
the girl* team waa victoriotia over From ' Longwood they Isft to ficiating, Burial will be* In Lent*
Fi. Mellon Perk, 16-t. The 10 end spend some time with Mrs. Gran­
under boys lost lo Grammar 12-9 ger's mother, Mrs. Clara Krug wood Memorial Gardeni.
and the 11-13 year old boys wal­ who waa confined to the Florida Pallbearers a n to he R. N. Staf­
loped Ft. Mellon by a acora of Sanitarium and Hospital with a ford. Wallace Allbritton, Donald
Foulkas and Robert Dotson.
10-3.
broken hip.
■Word hat been received, here
that Mra. Krug now la hack at her
Vacation Bible
home In Clermont and is continu­
School Set
ing to improve daily.
By BETTI E SMITH
Vnration, Bible
„ ,8ehool
, will
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Baptismal Service
held at th* Tralrl* Lake Baptist i i g • n
*
By MRS. ADAM MULUW ‘
Church from July 24 through Aug. n f i l u B y t h U T C h
Auxiliary members to DeBary'n
1 The Ebeneior Msthodlst Church VFW Post 0093 honored Mra.
Mr*. Wilbur Painter, B lb la held Baptismal Service* for !• (Thomea Howard at their July
school superintendent, has mom- nvw members during tha morning' meeting which wae held a t th*
mended department Icadtra and worship last Sunday.
home of th* group's president
president,
Instructors and all have received Received Into th* church
Mra. Billie Schnabel,, on Seminal*
th* approval of ths church board. I Robert L. Bradbury Jr„ Louis C. Dr.
•
Those expected to work are Mi... Rotundo, Mr. and Mra. Ronald Patterned after a "This la Tour
Daniel Grifflq, nursery; Mr*. I.*- Potter, Mr. and Mra, Joe H. Kel- Life" account, Mrs, Howard r*roy Reams, beginners; Mrs. Jams* |*y, Mra. Rupert E. Jonee, LaRue reived the highest oral*** from
Itaed, Primaryj Mr*. W. C. Patty, Jones and Mr. and Mr*. LeRoy th*
the local eroUD
alsa pranragroup which alio
Juniors and Mra. Hugh Abbott, in- j Wallace.
tented her wtlh a It year* contia* ,
•'imediate*.
j Baptiim for additional new mem; unuwsv'Wrshlp bar.
In charge of refreihmsnti will hers alio I* achcduUd at tho-j—fij- fitutf busiuesa of tto inset- I
b* Mr*. Rogert Q. Milla.
j chinch for thi* Sunday.
Ing, Mrs. A. Morrison was elscted
'.
.
I. , ' . ; '
’ ! and initiated into the order.
Th* president thanked the rocent rummage sal* committee and
announced that Sally Peralta, Elisabeth Santilio and aha would
attend the National ConventioN la
Miami next month.

By MARIAN R. JONES
f Emory until 1M1 when ho recelvRev and Mr*. Bon Blackburn od his BD and sho her BS in nuraand thoir family, recently assigned Inc.
to ' the Oviedo First Methodiit I The next year, both attended
Church, havo been extended the Vale University where they stud^ y weleome from the town. , ifd th# Korean Un«u.«e at the
Blackburn ia the youngest of. . . . . .
, _
_ .
,
twelve children while lire. BlMk. ,B.,l,tut# ot F ,r E“ Um U n *U'
bum Is one of ten which gives
B*for« th# Korean War, the,
^ ie l r children the advantage of couple had planned to serve a s 1
having a host of loving aunts,1missionaries to the country. When
uncles and cousins.
these plane failed to materialise
Bom in Miami, Blackburn is a because of the war, the couple wee
graduate of Orlando High School,
a veteran ot three-and-one-half assigned to Florida.
years in the Navy and has attend- The new Oviedo m I n i a t a r 'a
Williams College in Massachusetts father, the Rev. C. Fred Black­
and Emory University in Geogia. burn, runts to Florida from hie na­
tive England at the age ot 17
Mrs. Blackburn, a native of At- whets
NEW OFFICERS of the Seminole County Democratic Women’s Club held
he was activa ia the min­
more, Ala, also attended Emory
their first meeting since being elected in June a t the Sea Shell Restaurant
istry
for
dl
years.
iprhora she met her husband. Their
Monday. Present were, from left, Mrs. Catherine Gehr, secretary: Mrs.
marriage took place after he re-' Another interesting fact la that
Peggy Kuhn, vice president a t Urge; Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, president;
the
oldest
son
of
the
family,
Dr.
celved his BA degree in 1948 and
Mrs. Hope Bennett, vice president of district 4 and delegate at large and
Henry
Blackburn,
was
the
first
both continued their studies at
Mrs. Dorothy Higginbotham, vice president of dUtrict 2. Unable to attend
Methodist minister to serve Miami
were Mrs. Marie Taylor, treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy Edwards, vice president
Beach. Dr. Blackburn now is dis­
of district 3 and Mrs. C. M. Flowers, vice president of District 1.
trict superintendent of the West
,
(Herald Photo)
Palm Beach area.
Another brother, Dr. Robert M.
a
Blackburn is now pastor of ths
First Jacksonville First Methodist
Church and la well known in ths
‘’V O ther ChiirchM
Central Florida area where be has Now officer* of the Seminole Th* new board heard a report I Mrs. RrynuUli announrrd that a
cm n cH op ono
betn associate pastor at the First C o u n ty Democratic Women’* from Mrs. Hop* Bennett of Casael- general membership meeting of
op Pnoriir.es
Chuich of Orlando and has served Club, elected in June and to be berry who attended th* medtlng the county Democratic women will
tS*T P.U. Avenue
for four years In Mt. Dora and for formally inttalled i.i September, of the state executive committee I ba railed in Auguat with tha exHobart U lirlckland .... Pastor
Sunday School.. _ S:U a. n.
aevsn In DeEand.
mel Monday for a 1 p. m. luncheon and board of directors at the act dal* to be announced.
Morning Worship 11:«S a. m.
"Rev. Ben” began his minister­ at the Sea Shell ReatauranL
Eranasllsllc gsrslra 7:Jv pm.
Angebilt Hotel in Orlando for
Woman’s Missionary Tilt p.m.
ial duties while a senior in high
which Secretary of Stato Tom
Tonne Psoplrs
school when he officiated at Bac­
Sunday Hsrvlca „ dill p. ra.
Adams wa* tha principal speaker.
calaureate services in Eau Gallic,
Mr*. Bennett reviewed a dlicusCHt LVOTA tOSISIl MTV
catching a bus later in the day to
tion of th* propoied atale conttiCHINCH
return tor hie own Baccalaureate.
0 Bsn P. W ard..... .........Paator
tution and hy-lawra of the Demo,
Church School
1*;H a. m.
During his high school days, ht
critic women which will be voted
Church ... »
t!:OS a. m.
and Rex Clonts, of Oviedo were
Touth Christian
upon at tha October convention to
Fellowship
tilt p, m.
close friends and both attended
be held at the Jack Tar Hotal in
Boys State at the seine time and *
Clearwater.
N egro Churches
were active in Methodist Youth
PNOGHKSS MISSIONARY
Official* at th* meeting, Mrs.
work in this area together.
NAPTIST CHI.RCN
Bennett said, stressed th* Import­
Midway
And
Mrs
.Blackburn
has
found
a
ance of harmony and unity in tha
E. K. Williams__V . Pastor
former school mate from her stu­
Sunday School___Sill a. m.
party and that all members seek
Morning Worahlp lltos a. m.
dent's days in Atlanta. Mrs. John
to work with those of other clubs
Flret. Third, Fourth Sundaya
Plloian, the former Cerlene Mc­
-» Kvanlng Worahlp .... Tils p. m,
In th* organlaation as one party
W First, Third Sundaya
Kinnon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
group.
John W, McKinnon of Oviedo and
FIBST SHILOH
it also was suggested, she re­
Mrs. Blackbura ware in nurses
BAPTIST CHINCH
ported. thst individual flubs con­
n e t w. isia at.
3. W, Marshall ;—
Pastor .training togetbsr.
tact all democratic office holder*
■ueday School ... _ S:IS a. m.
In their counties, asking that tho
Morning Worship Hie* a. m.
offieiala wives join th* woman's
Evening Warship _ Tilt p. m.
Tuasday Prayar .... Tile p. m.
A/2C R. D. DRIEST JR.,
organisation,
Tuesday Preyar ... tile p. m.
REV. C. C. DEES
In diaruslon of business on tha sun of Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
BIOS HOPS BAPTIST
local level, Mr*. Kathleen Reyn­ Priest of S. Sanford Ave.,
CHLNCH
olds, club president, suggested that recently completed a 37«
TIB Orange Ate.
3 I. Brooks ........... Pastor
future peeling* be scheduled. In . week course in communlca.
Church School — _ S:IS a. m.
The Catholic Woman's Gulld'«ft&lt;
*■ A ‘ ^
eieh County Comnilsiloner. dfstrlet flona'at Shejtpard Techni­
Morning Worahlp Hits a. m.
Altamonte Spring*' St. Mary
as ona mains Of building mem­ cal Training Center, Shep­
Evanlng Worship . . t:SS p. as.
Tuss. Prayef Sarvtca Till p.m.
Magdalen Church met at • p. m.
pard AFB, Tex. The young
bership.
Tuetday at the Community House
Mr*. Reynold* al*n announced airman’s next aaaignment
ST. JOHN MNTNOPOI.ITAT
BAPTIST CHINCH
on Maitland Ave. with Mr*. David Rev. C. C. Dees Jr., whs cams to plan*, In tha formative stage at will be in Greenland.
see crpvoaa e«.
Sanford in May aa paator of th*| t*» time, for an October event
H. B. Whitehurst ...... Pastor P. Hartman pretiding.
Preliminary plan* for a mem- Christian and Miiilonarr Alllanc* which will be held in honor of Con­
Church School ... Itte a. ra.
First Methodists
Moralng Worship tl:SS a. gs. berahip tea to be bald in tha new
Church at Park Av*. and 14th 8L, gressman 8yd Herlong. Initial
Evening Worahlp __ Tilt p. m.
Wed. Hlhla Study _ 'T p. m. achool building on Maitland Ave. has been elected president of the work on this event i* being done Start Program Of
were diacutaed with'tha data *et
North Florida District of ths by Mr*. Reynolds and R. S. Billfor
Sept 10 betwaen tha hour* of church.
himer, chairman of th* Democratic Night Meetings
Legal Notice
3 p. ra. and.l p. m.
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A native of Charlotte, N. C Executive Committee for. Semi- .T|&gt;K(ghtly meeting*’h*ve Item lakricT rrtovs sa b s
ing place this week at ths Knnfoid
NOTICE IB HERBBT ■GIVEN Staple groceiie* brought to the Dees is a gradual* of ’Harding m,,'‘ County.
that STANLET KULPA and CON meeting by Guild members, were High School in CharloM* and of "r *,e *ocbI aroup voted to include First Methodist Church in observCHARIOT Inland te aagaga la turned over to Mrs. Albert Grim, tho Toccoa Falls Thaological Bern- in *u constitution and by-law*, a ation of Youth Week.
bualpaaa In damlnala County, Flor­
ida, adjacont to Stats Read No. wood, chairman of tha welfare Inary In Toccoa Fall*, Ga., from ^u,• r«hlng for a member of the I Kenneth Evans, platform »peak«(, approslmatoly 1.1 mllsa wsst committee, for distribution among which hs holds tha BABE degrea club, who also serves on ths county rr, has been in charge o( Inspiraat Hanford, Florida, address III. flva needy farallle* of tho parlth.
in Mission*.
j executive committee, to be ap- tionai talks during th* worship
t. Bos It, ganford Florida, undsr
tha fictitious nsas FLORIDA It wa* announced that the Guild Ha is married to the former: pointed to serve as a liaison offi- hour and Rev. John Adams has
VERMICllLITE CO., and that th au jiy .
e Holy Communion at Miss Jon* Eckman of Piekana, 8. ivr between th* two organlaation*. been conducting the enrichment
Inland to ragiatar said none purSjsN.tnt to the- tarma of tha Ficti­ the P a. in. Mata Sunday.
C„ and i* tha father of • 20- H ns * fell that hi* scion could roprsa on "Dating” for the young
t i o u s Noma Statute, to.wit: gactlon After adjournment of the meet­ month-old daughter, Another ad-' rMult ,n c,0»*r harmony between people,
ISi.et, Florida Satutra, .with tha ing, Mrs, W. H. Phillip*, asiialed
Special aventa during the week
Clark of tha Circuit Court ef
dltion to the family la expected tha
group*.
teastnola County, Florid*.
by her daughter, Russell Phillip*, "any day now," Mrs. Deea'aay*.
inrludod a "bring your own" sand­
1*1 Stanley Kulpa,
served refreshment*. *
wich avipper last Sunday and an
/•/ Con Chanlot
Coming to Sanford from tl*«' I n f a n t H i a a i l l S
Publish July T, It, SI, II, list.
outdoor meeting at Mianli Springs
Murray Hill Alliance Church i n '” 1 . " l " ”
on "ihursday.
IN IN S ('INCEST ’COUNT OP TNN
Jacksonville, the hew pastor ha* R l l f l f i d T O a O V
NIST* JUDICIAL ClHCCrr OF Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Booth of .ddri . numbrr . ( ..UvlU« l .r
Sunday School classes ssiving
n
,
J
r.
&gt;nd
PLONtDA. IS AND PON SENIsupper
for th* youths were the
NOUI COtHTV, PMNISA, IB tho Ebeneaer Metbodiat Church
« - !.
Jr. or ...ford War* Bible Class, tho Dependable
CHASCSST NO. tldSS.
the Sunday School DepL ia show' died
will
leave
next
week
for
SacraWednesday in Jacksonville. Class, th* Young Adult Clats, th* Tha Summer Enrichment I'ro-i Prise* were also, given t# th#
FIRST FEDERAL SAV1NOS AND
^iOAN ASSOCIATION OF ONLAN- mento, Calif., where they will va­ Ing a continued increase In mem­ Other than the parents, local
Castle Class and tba Daughtara of gram at th* Longwood Elementary | following people for foot raceai
*W&gt;0, s aorporatlon.
JULY II
cation for throe week* with their bership.
survivors include a sister, Leslie; Weslay Class.
Plaintiff, daughter. Bally, and her family.
Admleelaae
-vapartenal grandparents, Mr. and
CARLPL.iNlTH and JOANNE M.
tion of 210 children. Th* feature “*,h n ■n,•,'
Uolyer.'John Cohen, Oviedo t William
Mrs. John E. Higgins 8^;; mater­
SMITH, bla wlfs,
Rev* Adams Plans nal
of
th*
fourth
week
wae
a
doll
and
Kevin
McCoy,
Butch
Kldrldge,
Sue Blakely, DeBaryi Pelts Givetm,
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Guest Pastor
Dsfsadants.
Legal Notice
lAtke. Monroe: Clarence TUlit, L ite
NOTirn OF SETT
hobby
show
which
was
held
in
run-.
Keama,
Midge
McCoy,
CbrLtana
Buit Anderson and great grand­
Special Sermons
FOi Cart R. smith
NOTIl’B
Set
For
Church
Junction with a hobo supper with' Daniel, Hltlppy McCoy, Glenn Pack, Mary i David Qglasby/ U ka MenAddraaa Unknown
Bar. John Adams of the Sanford mothers, Mrs. Edward Higgins and
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN!
roe; Lee Uibion, Charles Sheppard,
K*V. D. A. Consetta is conduct- patents and friends attending.
| Kevin Bishop and Pat Pack.
sad
Nolle* In hereby alien by the First Methodist Church will base Mrs. R. L. Griffin
Joanna M. Smith
Town Council nr lb* Town nf Alia- two Sunday evening sermons on Graveaida funeral services wet* J?r
Second
piece
awards
war#
given
Turnar and Jean Forman ef
There
were
30
enltire
in
th*
pet
,W Bun***3r R°'F
Address Unknown
monte Spring*, drmlnoln County.
Sanford.
•bow,
Award*
were
mad*
for
tha;
to
Silly
Willis,
Paulatte
Golyar,
Tou are hereby notified that e Florida, that tho Town Planning tb* topic "Communism Versus •&lt;beduled at • a. m. today in All lc ,'"'mU"lo|n
, th* A“
DiamUsnla
suit te fererleaa a mortgaga on and Eautng Board of the Town of Christianity," this month.
| 8»ul* Cemetery with Fr. Rlchird f ' "U Eplacop.l Church In Enter- ; moat unusual pet, a whit* rat »n- Sieve Harmon, Beth Daniel, Glenn Della WilliAme, Nell Cordell, Rarbetew dsarrlbsd property hat Altamuntr Spring.. Florida, purpiLe
dunng
the
month
of
July.
lered
by
Sklppy
McCoy.
Th*
rtft
-1
i'ecif,
Haiaell
Vlner.
Vicky
Johnromrnoncad against you • In nuant to tha direction of tba Town He has schtduled tba first f o r , Lyons officiating.
Th* church's regular pastor. cat pet waa a small dog, tha pet ol I run, Jane Christian, Larry Cole,) mond I'cny and Lotti# Broadway,
tb# Circuit Court of tba Ninth Counrll of th» raid Town ot Alta,
Judicial Circuit, Ssmlnole County, mpnto Sprlngn. . Florida, ha* sub- Sunday and the second for th* Rrieeon Funeral Hum* wa* iu Rev. E. Shulta and hil wife and Karen Willi*. A rat entered by j Kevin McCoy, ButchiKIdridge, and i *f Sanford.
evening
of
July
30.
charge
of
arrangementa.
1
Florida.
raltttd raenmnirndatlonn that the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank nyon ara va­ ' Chrieleno Dainirl was Judged aa' Danny Ferrin,
JULY 11
Tha ebbretlatsd title to |ho Town ef Allamont* Sprlnn*. Flor­
eauaa le First Fsdsral Sailnsa sad ida. bo divided Into twelve gtocationing ia Lenior, N. C.
AdmiaaieM
ths thn beat dressed pet. Audrey j The following claimed third.
Lose Association of Orlande v. graphical lonlng dlntrleta and that
Legal Nplice
Legal Notice
Brown had the am*ll*at pet, a piece honoris Rtckp Kilmer ( | , ftoaa Mat Spencer, William HickCert R. Smith sad J m sm M. each sanlug dlelrlct bo raclaatlflod.
Smith, his s»lf».
\
, Thnra in on file with tho Town
•mail green worm. The largest an- awards), Chrietena D a p Ie I (• aon, Laney Delegall, Cotutaotine
kOTIt'N
o
r
A
F
P
l.iriT
lO
k
NOTICN
o
r
AFFMC4TISN
Legal
Notice
Tho dsacrlptloa of the roat pro- Clark at Ihn Town Hall of the
row TAX Ot'.NB
r o i Tax nKKtt
try was a dog entered by Diane awards), Billy Willi*, Drew Vinar,1DaWalekl, Man Znckantan, LU*
M»iv precoedad against is:
Town of Altamonte Springe. Flor­
xoT ira foe mu*
1*4.1* riwMs Ata til too of
IM .lt FlecMa Stslalra of
East It fast of Lot If.aad
ida, mapa and plana subdividing its e i
Tbo Boerd #f (.’ouaiy Ccniinl*. Driiklll, Rex Bishop’s pet dog won Donald Fisher (t awnrdt), Betty j lisa Merthis, Maude Coleman,
(Mat
the West IS fast of Let 1), the raid Town of Altamonte *NOTICE IS HEnEBT GIVEN. NOTICE JP IIKft): flT GIVEN, • tuner* of atuilnole t'nuniy Kill lha award for th* pedigreed rleea. | Reams, Danny Perria, and Gians Bart Boatwright and MarJoki*
Block D. RIDGE HIGH Sl'B- Spring!, Florida, lain twelve dieG. Xeleea Mr., lb* That Hfary T. I^w the holdtr ef rrrrtv* blA* at th* offlc* nf Ar
Shaver, of Sanford; Jam** O. Liv­
DIVISION, according te tbs trials with lha derUaated alasel- Thai cbialtr
ef lb* follewlng certlHcet* th* following cfrtlflcet* hi* filed thur H. Beckwith, Jr, cl»rk. la i lha icatiait pet wna o dog entered Pack.
M | l b l thereof as recorded la fleatlaa af aach dlatrlat. Than# halSer
m M rertlflrete for tea (••&lt; to b* tl&gt;* Court H*ua* at nanfnr&lt;l. Kl.ir. I by Robert Jonee. Bill Hall pre- 1 Award* were given for th* long- ing*ton, Titusville; Opel H*U*be*
file*
salil
certificate
for
Ub
Flat Nhok 11. page It ot maps and plans are arallabia for 4**4 tu be Iraue* Hiereoa. Th* ____
____ Tb* certtflrai*
__ ____ Id*, up te Si** P. II. Momt*&gt; July I aenled the Uglieat pel, ■ snake;, eet football kick la SUv# Slmpkina
l*»u»t| thereon.
Lake Monroe; Berth We^e.
the Fabllc Rarords ot Sami- laiparlloa by tba general publle rertlflrete
numbtr bad year of number and star ef Irauanr*. tb*|SL 1**1 for amir***** f-r bunks wltlio Ute beet trained pot we# * ior the beys end Jan* Christina way,
ante Psesto. Florida.
aide. DeBary end Kitty CaUmUB.
of tha Town at Altamonte Spriaan, UstUai-r. tb* draurlplin* of me description af ill* preptrl). and Is th* Pemlnule County Jell
Tou are required to file year Florida.
Hie* a re to be en tln raA In b dog, tho pet ef Ray Chiatian.
prewarty. ead th * asms In which tb * n a m e l a w b lc b I t w aa
j :or the gill*. Suva and Jtna also «f Mt. Darn.
Answer or ether pleading with Forth »r, tha said Ton n. Council It waa atirarad ara aa fotlowai Sis
eraleg envelo p * p la in ly m o rb id oa
a a followai
Another feature ef the week wai won the honor* for th* longest
Dismissals
She Clerk ef the abet a Court
will held a ’publia haartag la rata- Certlflcata N«. m Tear ef I*, C e r tlflc a ta No. I t l f t / I a f C * rtl- lb * a u la id e : “ B id fo r M s llr t r a t *
to serve a copy thereof
tins t* tha propoaad districts sad •pane* Ittt
fo r c o u n ty J a i l , 0 9 *a A u s u t t L * buiibje-blowing contert, Paulette .ootbeli pass.
Amanda Beavea,
f lc a le l
T e a r o f Ira u a n c * It * *
alias, jL
Hedrick
*
Rebuses.
•Uaairicatlo!
Ihlraaf
at
ft**
pm
IP * t.
ftk
H K S C B IP T IO N O F P B O P K IIT T
DEaCRirTIGN OF FltQFKItTY
‘ftesM Court 8treat. Orlon«o, __ o'clock on Monday, the Hat day of
Illii* la be opened pt e m **iln g i Golyer wen firat place by blowing j The farthest softball throw wa* |.ydi* KlipftU, DcSery; Dl1
I-ot J| Black ti Heaeon’s
U j I# I S A !
Mlo-h A * • » Ho, attorney! foe the »latat iff. «a July I»«L at tha Tawa Mat* af
nf lb * B o a rd e f C o u n iy r» m m i*- tho largest bubble for tb# • years mads by Patrick Shea for th# boys Oglesby, Lake Monroe) Clarence
Acre* Fl*t Book • Pag* **
laad n
S e r in s *
I^ k *
O ak*
or bofera August tub, till. If you 'Allamosta Spring.. Florida, at Naas la which araed (laranl B. A
a ly a tra
In
t b e . CotBiElraloiirra* old and elder. Sharon Rhode* won and Sally Simpkins for th# girls.1TilU% Lake Mdry; u 4
s F la t Book * F a g * I*
fall la'do so, a Decree Fra Coe- which time ail parting la |nt*re*l blafy If. Hansen. All, of sale pro­ N am■* •rile
a*a«ea *4 Jo hn W. m t- iie g r« « a i la ik e C o u rt Moura
fans* will bo entered agolan &gt;&gt;« sad rltlran. af tba Towa •( Alta- perty being In the County of Beml- Moon*. laT r ww *bi*lcb
at
a
a
a
fo
rd
.
F
lo
r id a . T v * » d * y Aug- eecond place and Bill Pugh won Second place award* were given U&gt; Stephen Marielee end H%hy, AaeU
e f sa le pro*
for the relief B a tn M la tha meat* Spring!, Florida, gball bar* nole. Slat* *f Florida, t'ales* such party bring li. r .theA llCnuaiy
of Xaml-1 u*i I. I*&lt;1 at }*i*d A. M. or as th# third piece ribbon. Eileen Sam-. fciev* Harmon and Beth Daniel,, Memiltea J r , La'
gn opportunity la bo hoard.
certificate ehail \m redeemed a*- aolr. itat* of Florida. ITal*** euuki *«"* tberaaftdr as poralbl*
^ w f n i B g i mr bond sad tba seat . This Nolle! Is lo be publiakad conline to Uw t/s properly d**^ cartlflrat* sh all be r#d**mad *c
Upeniruattfif* may be eb'elned nietl blew the largest babble for'ttIdle third place award* war* Patricia Peace, OfWthia
of said coart la danford demtaet* twice A wash tar two wash* ere- erlhod In sa&gt; h certificate will be cording to law th* property des­ at tbe office ot A rtb ar It. H a.k. th* l-S year old contest
' ilalmed, by . Blcky Kilmer aad! McDonald. Jamas J.
^ u n tr. rtoriio. thla tgtk day ef cadlag raid haaring la Tha a*n- sold lo lb* hlahrat bidder at th* cribed la aucb certificate will be wlib. J r . &lt;;iefk. In the Court
A
large
selection
of
photos
made
Chrietena Daniel.
ford llarald and this Natlga shall front dnoC of th* gsmlnol* Goimty •old te th* blgb**l bidder a t the H»uee, ■anferd, Florida,
h JaL)*'1*
also ba publiakad by pogtlag cap­ Court House »t geaford. Florid*. fr o s t door of tho demlanl* County Th* rle h l is raeerved lo waive It very diffirtilt fur the Judge* in I Another mala feature ef the
Arthur K. Beckwith. Jr.
ita thtraaf la tbraa nubile piteas On tbe first Hanley tn tbe month C ourt House a t Sanford. Florid*, any Irregularities o r technicalities
wiiaia tba Tawa af Altamoat* of Auguii, t*«l. which Is lb* Tth oa tb* t i n t llo ad ay lu (lie month in any bid* aa d tb redact sa y sr the Baby Photo contest. A photo-week waa a checks* teurna stent,
Clark
*of Robin Hammond claimed first The bln* ribbon far firat place waa
■yt Martha T. vihlea Sprlagt. Florida, at laaat flfttaa day af Ausuit. 11(1.
of A ugust, 1*11, which I* ike Tib all bid*.
day* prlar la tha tlm* at Ug pub­ Llatad thla Stad dag ot Jnat day of A ugust. 1**1
Deevty Clark
— ■- &gt; Sklppy
BOARD OF COUNTT COM- priqe ia th* contest. Second prise givea u Suva BimpUaa.
lic htaring.
JH1. .
MinglONKBB
l u t e d th la i l i a day a f Jua*. t i l l
was
givea
for
a
pheta
*4
Paulatte
McCoy
claimed
Um
red ribbea **»
« u k ”» £ S ic i
torn
Tkla tftb day •( July. A. B. 19*1. (■CAL)
gem tnele Ceunly, Flerlda
. ,
(BEAU
it* M t k C o n rt l i m n
/Of HCNRT HANIEN
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Byi J . C. Hotcblaon, rbalrm aa Golyer. The third place award was seeead pier# aad , Daaala Willi*
A rth u r H. Beckwith, jr .
Town Clark
Clerk Circuit Coerl,
A tteel; A rth u r M. It*.kw ith, Jr.. givan for a photo of Sieve Simp- and Jane Pugh tied fag third place j
C le r k C irc u it C o u rt
Tawn at Altamoat* apriagN
Clerk
Semlaele Ceuaty. Florida
Semlaut* County. Florida
aad the white
Publish Jam* If • Jalg T, 14. 11- Publle* Jn a * Id A Ju ly f, !«. I t Fu eliab - J u lg U * « • 1* 41.
Flartas

Tourneys Spark
Southside Program

Pinecresl Holds
'Hobo Stew'

Church Notices
Continued

Demo Women's Club Installs Officers

Mrs. Winston, 67,
Dies In Hospital

Altamonte Guild
Schedules Tea

Plans Vacation

Rev. Dees Named
District Officer

VFW Auxiliary
Honors Member

Longwood Summer Program Ends
4th Week With 210 Registered

Hospital Notes

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WAgSINOTt)N—(NEA)— Big­
gest abated* is Cesgrsae to Presi­
dent Kennedy's sew forties aid
program Is the fivo-year, |LS bil­
lies long-range development loss
pies. I t Is Just toe big s bite tor
eery congressional swallowing.
It would Stott with s (900 mll-

Your Pocketbook

No ene aan aash eueh a Check,
an It caa ge vis regular mail. Or,
Fan sen hays tha shack made out
, | | y iL
II Ib vMur ihoekiiM
’ amount dad draw agriaat it by
writing n check payable to the new
i, seringa and loan.
jV ? Whan you apply to the paw as* .seeletten far en account, they will
Whan you arrive in the saw
stats and wish ta withdrew tram
your new nceolnt, you'll ba asked
fag your signature and tria ls all
the identification you will need.
Q—Can I sonvert my QI term
Insurance? I believe people should
have cash value or permanent InOUnnccr—H. G.
A—Dear H. G.t Indeed you can

BOMB, Itoly-It'a a good thing
the president didn’t hove my phone
number whan ha was selecting his
advisers. Nat only would I have
bean the weakest brain in tka
bunch, but I would have mads n
aulsaaoe of myself trying to gat e
definition of the word "trust”
What la trust? I would have
wanted to know, Where daaa It be­
gin? Where does It leave off? Is
there suck a thing ea half-trust?
Tkrae-quorton trust?
Do wa trust Boris, or don’t wa?
Sometimes it seems wa do, and
•omOtbnso Just the opposite.
Lai’s look St trusting Burin. If
tka United States doesn't trust
Buseia, It wouldn't spend half ita
Umo, and a tremendous amount ef
money, trying to eater late negoOflUl Bllfllfte
If a country doesn't trust an­
other, then It Is foolish to sack an
agreement' with that country, for
the agreement wouldn't mean any­
thing. Why would we want tussle's
signature an n pleas of paper, or
e premise around a coufetoaee
table, If urn didn’t think tu u ia
meant to honor either one?

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and industries, tbs pouring of
bugo grunts s&lt; acosoasie aid into
tbs Nationalist Chinese govern­
ment hsa been greatly reduced.
A consortium el six notions,
working with the World Bank, Just
recently has granted India a (XU
billion load to bo advanced over

repayments as past foreign aid
leans.
All this money would be borrow­
ed from the Treasury Instead ef
having to he appropriated annually
by Congress (a smaller sums. This
is what Congress doesn’t like.
It kaa been labeled “backdoor
borrowing,” but there have been
40 precedents for it in the last 30
years. The bigegit was tor BaconstructIon Finance Corp.—BTC—
which loaned billions in the great
depression and in financing World
War II.
Congress also has approved
backdoor borrowing three times
this year—for veterans, area de­
velopment and housing loans.
The foreign aid development
loans would bo' repayable In 40
years, but that Is no longer than
the 40-year loans now approved
for low cost housing for low in­
come families.
Than la no grant opposition to
.this long-term lending in the Sen­
ate. It is a pet project of Senate

Fay Hcnlft’s

;• up to n certain period,
v.
M i again varies sCoerdlng to
V State rulings. You can request that
Hie funds withdraws ba payable to
. Ms savings aad loan In the new

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the next two years. The U. g.
share is Just over 91 billion. Per­
suading other nations te Join ^
such long-term commitments will
bo «h of tbo mein advantages of
tha new DLF program If It Is ap.
proved by Congress.
^

Worry Clinic

wa hsvs bean plugging Tor many a year.

c _ _ z l toH no Bfra tori

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Political Notebook

., anggested an editorial aalcing the ahoppera and mer' sh u ts to work together to help each other to 'Shop
'['■Buford First."
S s'^ ' B ie letter aayet
$
"The merchants could do their beat prico-wla* and
&gt; nhra-wis*. We all appreciate that they cannot carry
’latte stocks, nor In many cacea cut their profit* too
{w m i and atill atay in bualneae. But where they can low.
arteea, 1 think they ehould and not try to get all the
■ .traffic will bear, Legitimate aalea of tired merchandlae
weald help to keep freeh merchandlae available to thoae
rsg im are willing to.pay for firat-claas items.
, In turn — we ahoppera could agree to Shop firat in
g lM ifrn * If we cannot find what we want here, then wo
" $ « a look elaewhere with' a clear conscience. I made a
• couple of very good purchases locally not long ago, and
helped sotsral of my visitors make purchases here. I
- -gjfieelart a sale to a local friend who was waiting to go
toOriando or Miami, and ahe made a $5 purchase In Sani t e d that pleases her vary much—and it saved her a
.1rip ae wall. On the other bend, I had another visitor
, who could not find what ihe wanted here, and I gladly
i*'.;drm her to Winter Paris because what she wanted was
i^ la e t got available. I am sure this the merehante un‘ teatand — or should — but they have the right to exf m t to be srlven first chance.
■M
ft has been my axperience that you cannot find
m an courteous darks and store managers anywhere
j than right here in Sanford. They all lean over backwards
1 to aarvs and to pleass. Of course, I believe that shoppers
V fhould be understanding and courteous as well, and I
V try to be."

convert GI term Insurance. As
little as 91,000 ana be converted at
the atari and 9100 at a time there­
after.
Q—I will reaeh 44 In a few
months, but I intend to Imp en
working and will tarn too much to
qualify tor aeeisl security benefits.
However, If I neglect to apply for
my benefit, will my name get
dropped from the books T—U M.
A —Dear U If.i Esparto en ae­
rial security urge that you apply
far. your aerial security benefits
whan you roach 00 although yew
current earnings might ba tea
Ugh to permit your collecting ben­
efits. They print out that by fil­
ing, you make aura ef net missing
any payments under present rules
on amounts you cun make.
Whet they maeq la this, suppose
you get 111 for s couple of months
and don't work. You would than ba
entitled to your benefits. If you
B in §ny baniflti
11 MMtki
ge by, you t u t p i t retroactive
payments beyond the lg-manth pe­
riod, Also, If you file at 45 and
yew earnings afterwards are
large enough to raise your bene­
fits whan you de atop workiag,
you gat the increase only If you
apply, for a racomputatlon of your
oaralaga.
&lt;9—What la the federal Income
tes ruling on capital grins mads
whan you aril yew house T—M. F,
A—Dear. If. P.i If you aall yow
house tor man that It cost you, you
do not have to pay Income taxes on
the grin providing y&amp;u reinvest
the proceeds In another homo with­
in a year or In a new born* that, la
started within 1i months and com­
pleted in II months.

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A Sanford resident has brought to odr attention a

tv -r
(J—Whet steps should I take In
wder to send a tow thousand del­
ft- lurs from a wrings aad loan naan,
on* stats to a saving snd Iona
state? What a n tha
can I withdraw my
Y. money If I should want to whan I
move to tha saw auto?—A. J. L.
' : A—Dear A. J. L-i All you need
da to transfer funds to ta refUtet to withdraw thorn from tho
! * . first taatitatlsn Some savines and
K teats MMriaUsna might nqulro a

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Pater Edson’s

D O W N T R O D D EN LABOR,-1961
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obviously wo trust Russia.
At tho same Umo—and this la
what makes me wander what
shape* trust comae ta, and how
thinly it aan be,sliced wa apend
billons of dollars a year keeping
our defenses strong Just oo that
Buseia won’t obliterate us with o
sudden attack, er will ba afraid
te hit us tor fear a t our kitting
In other words, wo trust them
ban, and wa trust them there, hut
wa don't trust them net ta WJ us.
when wa araa't leaking aad put us
all in our graves.
To put it a plainly as passible
wall trim Buseia'# word for anytking oseopt that aha desaa*&gt;mean
to put aa aad, ate only to our way
of.Ufa, but to our lirou themsoltea.
Now, If I wort iu Washington,
advising away, I'd say that It was
tiara to quit trusting BuaaU'in

Fire Hall Addition
Set In Cosielberiy

ren toward the TV screes. lastand, place n "hale” an dm
printed page. Bead them stories.
And sand far the booklet be­
low on how to use ’’Hath cards”
Far NOW is the data to laser#
your chid high grads* to high
school and caDege. Urge your
yetmgatort to develop IN lib­
rary habit, too.
CASE J -441: Boris D., aged T,
U a cute little girl.
”Dr. Crane," her mother began,
"I am afraid bar Daddy Is In*
directly going to lowsr bar grades
in sebool.
"For Doris is craiy about story
books. So she asks bar Daddy
to read to bar at alfbt.
"But ba Is a tense, Jittery «xecutlva who shunts her over to
the TV. Ho tells her to run along
and watch some of tbs TV shows
for children.
"Dr. Crane, I think TV is often
helpful, but I used to be n teacher
Chairman J. William Fulbright and I know a child simply MUST
(D-Atfc.). Moat of the opposition be s good reader to carry coll«|e
comas from the House.
One catch In It is that ’hare are TV is a 2-speed educational
no votes in this foreign aid stuff. sword.
Cangraaamen can often win re- It hat many good points - - •
claction by getting an nppoeprin* especially tor those who are al­
tien far n dam, flood control or ready good readers.
harbor deepening project la their Beware, hewevor, lest you par­
ents make a "crutch” out of TV
Snd thus loss upon it when you
should bo tutoring your child la
swift roudlag.
Bcadlag It still the motor of tbo
educational machine.
Unless yow child caa read
swiftly and with comprehension,
ha is usually doomed to failure
la high'school aad certainly la
college.
U dots lUUe good to take out
a college insurance policy far
yow children If you let them
able in dollars, which nukes them become "ear” students (TV) vs,
mere attract!vs from tha loador’a
point of View. Thera will ba as sines A hooka).
mars blanket landing ef large Before Junior High school age,
■tuns tor receiving countries to da a teacher css pretty well pick
with aa they please.
out the children who will go on t*
Leona must ba for high priority
projects, technically sound and
aaatributiag to their social devel­
opment. Stringa can ha tted to tha

college and maka passing mirks.
All aba needs do Is to taka a
poll as to bow many are patron­
ising tba local publie library.
Many parents forget tbit Jb*
local librarians are helping teach
children and thus deserve to b*
classified in tbc same category
as tha faculty of tba .g ram m ^
and high schools.
' So makt sura you parents (and
grandparents) place a "halo” on
printed material.
Even If your children are too
young.to read for thtmstlvas sit
down each day and read them
helpful stories tbit stress moral
virtues.
Thus, tha children begin to re­
gard the printed page aa “fu n .#
They even envy the older young­
sters who can interpret ’those
printed symbols w* call words.
If you can thus plies a desir­
able halo upon books and Ibis dal­
ly newspaper, you have already
given your child a running bead
start toward high education.
"Grandma, please tell us a
story,” chiludres often ask.
"Let’s READ a story,” te t h #
proper retort by Grandma (or
Daddy) for than the child lcana
to link tnteraatlng narratives with
the printed page.
Besides, that relieves Grandma
of trying to concoct a new yarn
or refurbish, an old pne.
Use flash cards to tutor your
child at home, both in loading
and arithmallc.
Cut strips of white cardboarifir
about 3” x 10”. Buy a printing
rat at your department ator* or
atatlonary ahop.
Lit a child of Daria' ago print
out tho words in her school read­
er that aba doesn’t know. Print
one suck word oa sack cardboard
strip.
Then hold two unknown words
iu front of bar. Explain each
word. Help her aao tho gross#
dlftenscos la langtk or contour,
s i hetwosu "door” vi- "window.”
Mix thorn snd than hold up on*
at * tlm*. Keep adding now
words.
For further advlco, scad for
my booklet "How to Tutor Ycur

vertbua digress, aad nEke it plain
that wa didn’t have say trust
whatsoever. There’s no use in
placing any faith la a nation that
has you tor Its aula objective.
Whet’s the sense in taking the
weed ef a rival you fesl would kin
yea If you didn’t hove bombers
with warheads la their briltee
reedy’to take off!
Why negotiate, and aeek fine
premises from a nation that aperiallass la the -t-H -p aad betak­
ing ef promise* t Burris baa
medo and broken n hundred since
IN I, to what reason is thorn to
believe it irn’t ready to make end
brook e hundred more?

Coexistence sounds fine, bet net
so wonderfully flue when ea* ef
the eocxlstars insists an having
bis own rules far coexisting, and
threatens to blow off the head of
anyone whs doesn’t accept thorn.
What’s the Tits a t -Ufkl-g hands
whan you don’t knew whether the
other, or non-shaking, hand balds
a dagger or n hatchet, or both?
What I would hasp asking is,
what reason an earth da wa havn
to trust Busek, even If Basils
signs 10,000 papers, nods ita head
Jn agreement nt 10,000 eonfatones
tables, and says, In n meat cordial
tone, "Yea, that’s tha asms way
wa foal. Let’s da it that way.”

By PHIL NEWfiOM
UPf Foreign Newa Analyst
Aa tha Soviet Union increases
ita pressure on Berlin, coming
more end more to the for* is the
question ef the true relationship
between the Strict Union and B it
China, ita largest ally.
Has than been aa actual weak­
ening of tha alliance between tha
two largest Communist nations or
ere ttio Moscow-encouraged re­
ports of a rift botwaon the two
merely s smoke screen?
If a smoke screen, such reports
could ba used to weaken Western
determination and to oncouraga n
hope that to play along with Mos­
cow would bo to woaksn further
So already-ruptured 8lao-Soviet
ailianctc
Then, after having obtained
maximum concession* from tha
Wont in Berlin aad Southeast Asia,
tha two could drop tha pretense
and emerge aa united as ever
before.
Encouraging a belief that there
ie e daep and widening rift be-

{&gt;nd at Hams," tanteritf *
existence polley. Ae a reward.
aumpod n u n antelope, plus i n .
Bad Chins has shipped feed sup­
Aa open latter to residents of
plies to Albania despite her own
Seminal# County
•even shortage*.
tlaJpotloa la projects up to .the ATTENTIONS Mr. John M. Fftspntrick
That ■ Just-concluded lariat de­ limit of their resources.
Dear Mr. Fttspatricks
fense poet with North Karas la Tha United States will not form
Inasmuch ae you have ateted, in
public, that duo to the pressure ad
A ny will sal have to ba flvo-yoar you? private berineaa, you sena te
afford to devote tha necessary
Chins signed a similar pact Tues­ plffi ilk# India snd Paris tan.
Aa ovsraimpliflod example of time to year responsibility aa a
day.
•BM1NOLV - D0BAY
-COUNCIL
y fhat Russia disclosed that be­ how a DLF loan might work out la County Commissioner, may I re­
cause of crap failures, Bed Chins something Ilka trial A lean tor n spectfully suggest that yau resign
P . O. BOX IM
res up a 9300 million debt to Bes­ road or railroad tbo first year. A this important public rifles. A
loos
tor
dovtloplag
sriaoo
at
tho
8ANFOKO,
FLA .
sie last year. Tha figure previousfar sad of tho rand tha escsnd knowledge may than ho appointed
ly had been kept secret.
s
That Buaris' sad Yugoslavia year. A loan far amalters n t the to your plate.
^SSPSSXB^
may ba on tha verge of rate#, other and of tha rood tho third Now, mars than ever, Seminole
County needs a rowmilloner whs
year.
A
lean
tor
tho
import
of
tablishlng cardial relations.
wuuiy
motels until tha whale project caa I n |]n tiio# t# t §f|iIt
Landing further eneeumgemeut bo put In operatie*.
problems, os well so tbo fitness
INSTALLED or
to reports ef a rift war* Bod One of tho boat aramplaa of bow far subduing thorn, la this itapest,
DO-IT-YOURSELF
China's unceasing propugonda at­ lang-Urm planning can ba asada I feel yau hove let down tha voter*
tacks stalest President Kennedy affective la found on Foraraoa, til over tha county wha hove elec­ • BAMDRAM
jilall Lloolagua
a t tha asms time tha American Five years age it was not thought ted you.
• ALL TYPES
president was masting with
Accordingly, you corid offer a#
™ T w ! S h t » ,M
Khrushchev la Vienna,
greeter service to your county
Finally, there was tha repeat
H ouse o f F loats
than by graciously stepping daws.
first published ta London that
F a n Pleas • Fern Paris
Yams vary truly,
Moscow had circulated s new Ut­
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tar latter accusing tha CUasas of
violating * sampramlaa to aaoept
a policy ef co-axIstansa la rotor*
for Moscow's premise to continue
to encourage local revolutions.
Whether nr net a rift exists,
then bee baas aa alga that it la
anything mar* than oo* aver
methods. TBs gaol of world doml-

reports:
That tho Bovlst Union snubbed
Bad China oa tha colsbration of
tha 40th anniversary of tha
Chlaoae Communist party.
That Kussla has withdrawn bar
submarines from her Adriatic
base in* Albania. Albania and Bad
China have baa* the Communist
oamp’a bitterest foes of PraaMout
Tlte’a Yugoslavia aad Albania repasted!y aided with Bod China ta
her quarrel with Khrushchev's co-

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Ladies Society

M iss N ancy Alice Roundtree
And
To M arry S. Jerome Lancaster

Plans Dinner

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Church Class
Meets In Osteen
For Program

Local Events

Enterprise

Personals
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By HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. and Mrz. Harvey L. Dunn
are vacationing at Masalas State
Park this week.
Mr. and Mrz. Robert Bracken
of Jacksonville ara visiting Mr.
and Mrs. 8. C. Lawson. Mr. and
Mrs. William Huckel of Orlando
were also guests at tbe home of
Mrs- Huckle's parents, Mr. and
f Mrz. 8. C. Lawson over tha weakw end.
.Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hist re­
turned last wack from a vacation
with relatival ia New York.
Linda Tyler Is spending same of
her vacation with bar sister and
family, Rev. and Mrs. James Mc­
Cullough ia Green Cove Springs.
F. M. Dickens of DeLaad visited
M. H. Ryan last week.
O Ralph Coulietle and sou, Jamas
Carroll, Vaa Allan and Charles
Raymand, ara visiting relatives ia
Panama City. Mrs. Coulietle remataed hams to catch up oa her
n e t and Just aorta leaf far her
vacation.

Annual Picnic

Mrs. E. P. Williams Jr. was
hostess to the monthly meeting of
the Ladies Society of tbe Brotherhood'of Locomotive Fltemen and
Enginemen Lodge No. 334, at her
home on Brlarcllff Ave.
Mrs. Walter Cook presided at
tbe business session when plans
were made for a dinner at tb«
Sea Shell Restaurant, July 21 at
4:30 p.m. Husbands of tha mem­
bers will be lavlted guests.
The annual picnic ia acbeduled
for the second Saturday in August
at Rock Springs. This event will
be for all members and their fam­
ilies. The men will furnish the
fish and a fish fry supper will be
enjoyed.
Mrs. Williams served refresh­
ment* to Mrs. Cook, Mrs. C. W.
Turner Jr., Mrs. Harold Keeling,
Mrs. J. A. Calhoun, Mra. George
Harts, Mrs. Harry Titabaw, Mrs.
Paul Sefricd, Mrs. Alfred Green
and Mra. Joe t^ells Jr.
Mr*. Green will be hostels to
tha nest meeting, Aug. 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Dawson
Roundtree. Sanford, announce the
engagement and approaching
marriags of tbeir daughter, Nancy
Alice, to Sherwood Jerome Lan­
caster of Fcrnandina Beach.
Miss Roundtree was born in
Sanford, attended schools here
^and graduated from Seminole
Tllgb School with tbe class of 1*54.
She received her BS degree in
Elementary Education from tbe
Florida State University ia 1958.
She is a member of Phi Mu
Social Sorority and Is a member
of the faculty of the Fcrnandina
Beach Elementary School.
Mr. Lancaster is the son of
Grover Cleveland Lancaster Sr.,
mand tbe lata Mrs. Lancaster of
* vnneeburg, N. C. He was born in
Vanceburg, attended schools there
and graduated from the Vance­
burg High School.
He also graduated from the
Univcralty of North Carolina with
a degree in chemistry. He is a
member of Chi Psl, social fra­
ternity, and is presently affiliated
with tha Container Corporation of
.ferneries, in Fernandina Beach.
- The weddlog will be an event
of Aug. 12 at Holy Cross Eplscooat Church in Sanford.

FRIDAY
VFW Auxiliary meets at 3 p.m.
A ln the USO Club room. Plans will
" b e discussed for attending tbe
National Convention In Miami and
delegates elected to represent tbe
local organization.

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Oviedo M YF

Swimming Added

T o Sponsor Series

To Oviedo

Of Youth Nights

Summer Program

The Senior MYF of the First
Methodist Church In Oviedo has
planned to sponsor a summer
series of youth nights for all young
people of the community.
They will be held each Thursday
evening and the first one was held
at tha Methodist Youth building.
Chaperones wera Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. Faulk Jr., sponsors, Mr. sad
Mrs. W-.V, Swenson and Rev. Ben
Blackburn.
Last week, a swimming party
was held at tha Swenson home.
Tbe group also enjoyed a wiener
roast. Each one attending con­
tributes a few cants to defray the
cost of refreshments.
A short worship service is con­
ducted at tha elosa of each party
session.

All Ovledoans who attend the
summer enrichment program will
enjoy swimming four days a week
instead of three, as of this week.
Coach Paul Mikler, who ia in
ebarga of tbe program announces
that on Monday, Tuesday, Wed­
nesday and Friday, swimming will
be offered.
Each Hiurtday a special event
will be featured at the playground.
A doll and bobby ahow was tha
featured attraction this week.
Mrs. Sue Torres of Geneva will
teach art and crafts from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m. each Monday and Tues­
day and the library will be open
from 1 to 4 p.m. each Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday.
The total regiatration, to dale,
la 154. Tbe program baa been la
operation for tbe pait three weeki.

SAFETY MEASURE
When you .remove the lid of a The friends who had farewell
boiling pot, lift tbe far aide first parties tor you will expect letters
to prevent tha steam from burning as soon as you are settled la a new
your face.
town.

HOUSEGUEflYS of Mr. and M n. Cecil Tucker, this week, are Mra.
Tucker’* twhl sister, Mr*.
Robert C. Campbell and two daughter*, Lee and
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, of Alcoa. Than. Enjoying tbe barbecue in the Tuckcr’a yard are Mra.
mpbeU and Laa, left, and Jiill, extreme right. At center are Mrs. Tucker
Miriam and John.
1 thtea Jhildiw, Cecil, Mlri

The Adult Ladlea Sunday School
Clan of tho Oaten Baptist Church
met Monday avenlni at tha church
annex with llrs. Albert Clark and
Mrs. Button as hostesses.
Mrs. John Tatum Jr. gave the
devotions and ltrs. Robert Wil­
liams presented the “Thought for
the Day.*' Mrs. Tom Lemon had
charge of tho social hour.
Those preaent w en Mrs. Tatum.
Mrs. Lemon. Mn. Williams, Mn.
Bufford, Mrs. Clark, M n. Harry
Osteen, Mn. Lola Brooka, Mn.
King Allman, Mn. Claude TJraoa,
Mrs. Elmer Shivers, Mn. Mae
Hirt. Mrs. J. S. Peterson and Mn.
L. W. Jones.

Charlotte, Mich., June 39. 1831.
He married Mra. Mao Powers, a
widow with threa small children.
They had two children, but Mrs.
Smith is the only one now living.
The family moved to Crewe,
Va., in 1911 and stayed there until
1924 when they moved to Florida.

Mrs. Spendlove died in 1951. In
1959 Mr. Spendlove and Firs.
Grace E. Bishop were married
and now reside at 411 Park Ave.,
in Sanford.
After coming to Florida the
honoree, who had been a farmer
tor years, drove a school bui.

worked for Chase and Co. a a |
worked at tha carpenter's trade
before retiring.
He haa alwaya been an actye
member ef the church and waa a
charter member of the Christian
and Missionary Alliance Chereh
of Sanford.

Church
Calendar
FRIDAY
Tha Friendship Class of the
First Christian Church will meet
at 4:30 p.m. at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Smith In Lake
Mary. Members of the Young
Adult Class will be invited guests
for tha cook-out and swimming
session, prior to the regular meet"

MR. AND MRS. V. J. SPKNDLOVE. center, are ready to receive guests
at the open house celebrating Sir. Spendlove’* 80th birthday. With them
are hi* atepdaughter, Mrs. Hilda Morgan, left and Mrs. Archie B. Smith,
hostess to the event.
(Herald Photo)

MONDAY

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Families welcomed to tho San­
ford a n a ncenlly by Welcome
Wagon hostesses a n Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Carr and son, Rodney Jr.,
from Daytona Beach; Miss Betty
Mann, Junior High School home
economic teacher, from Lincoln,
Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. West and
children, Sharon and Wayne, from
Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Bryant, Jarry, Terry Leo,
and Cheryl Ann, from Columbus,
Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Benjamin, Lori, Carol', Sandra
and John, also from Columbus.
Families transferred hero by the
navy include Mr. and Mrs. Stan­
ley Durapau from Harrisburg,
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leggore,
Linda, Leslie and Laura, from
Lakehurst, N. J. and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Benvle and son, Randall,
from Huntington, W. Va.

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CONTAGIOUS!

Hamiltons Welcome
New
VAH-3Members
Tha monthly “Welcome Aboard''
party for VAH-3 was given by
Lcdr. and Mrs. Don Hamilton at
their home, 103 East Oaara.
New members welcomed Into
the group were Lcdr. and Mrs.
Kennard Hamilton, Lcdr. William
Ward, Lt. sad Mrs. Willis Lswis,
Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Xugler.
14. and Mrs. Charles Piltord,
Lt. and Mrs. Larry Dloo, Lt. and
Mrs. Ted Mead. 14. (Jg) and Mrs.
Joe Colonna, 14. George Jaeger,
Lt. Robert Skillen, Ena. Charles
Rowley, Eos. Bam Cox and Ens.
Edward Holmes.
The attractive refreshment table
was centered with a beautiful ar­
rangement of yellow mums, flank­
ed on each side by candles. Petite
sandwiches and cocktails were
served with various dips, placed
conveniently around the room and
patio.
These present to get acquainted
and enjoy a delightful evening
were Capt. end Mrs. Joe Tully
Jr., Cdr. and Mrs. SI Johnson,
Cdr. and Mrs. Ksa Rowell, Cdr.
Ralph Matus, Cdr. and Mrs. Lyle

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Mrs. Archie V. Smith enter­
tained with open house Sunday
afternoon-at her home, 2718 Pal­
metto Ave., honoring her father,
V. J. Spendlove, on hia goth birth­
day.
A biege lace tablecloth made an
attractive background for the
white birthday caka decorated
with yellow, green and burnt
orange. It blended with the floral
arrangement on tho table featur­
ing yellow and orange rosea.
Cake and punch wera served to
more than 50 friends and relatives
who called during the appointed
hours of 5 to 5 p.m. Tha honone's step daughter, Mrs. Hilda
Morgan, served the punch and her
daughter, Mrs. Fonda Martidy
served the cake.
Member* of the Spendlove fam­
ily present were. Mrs. Morgan,
Mr.- and Mrs. Charlie Maraady
sad son, Harold, and Evan Bales,
all of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mn. Everet Worden
and children, Marva, Carol,
Craig, Ronie and Kenneth, of
Apopka, and the host family, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie V. Smith and
children, Sylvia. Arlene and
Archie Jr. of Sanford.
Mr. Spendlove was born In

New Arrivals

Light Machfaw Work
Barface Grinding
Lathe Work
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V. J. Spendlove Celebrates Birthday

Westminster Fellowship of the
Pint Presbyterian Church will
meet from S to 1:30 p.m in the
Educational Building of the
Church.
Tha Christian Women's Fellow­
ship of the First Christian Church
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
Mr. and Mrs. George Jaillet, Church. Rev. James N. Barnett
104 Lake Dot Drive. Sunland Es­ will be guest speaker.
tates, announce the birth of a 4 lb.
13 os., daughter, July • at the
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
They have chosen the name Jo
Lea for the now arrival. She was
welcomed home by seven year old
Mrs. Marthk Stoeffler ant
brother. Dodge and 13 year old daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of Patwin alsters, Sua and Lou.
latka, are visiting with her mo­
Mr. and Mfi. Jeff Horton. Long- ther, Mrs. Mae Zenable, at her
wood, announce the birth of a home, 437 West llth Street.
son July 4 at tha Winter Park
Hospital.
LARGEST FISH
They have chosA the name Mer­ Largest freshwater fish found
le Loyde, for tho new arrival. Ma­ la the United States Is the white
ternal grandparents are Mr. and sturgeon. This fish, found in the
Mrs. M. R. Harris and paternal Columbia and Snake Rivers, has
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. yielded some specimens weigh­
D. Horton, all of Loogwood.
ing as much as one-half-ton.

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AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN are ehown
GROUP
hate worn at a recent dinner meeting of the BPW Club at tiro
Sea Shell Reeteuraat. Hat* were representative of the kind of work don#
, Arolyn True (center) waa wlnn of tha conteat.
by tii#
Huntley, Mra.
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_ Carolina Pierro. Mrs. Eupheni*________
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Mra. Helen P m —n and Mra. Aaaa Rinehart. Following the dinner, publle
health nurse, M—» Hilda JCibee, took them on a tour of the new County
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(Herald Photo)

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Cdr. and Mrs. Jenry Dement,
Cdr. and Mrs. John. Barlow, Cdr.
and Mrs. John Cullen, Lcdr. and
Mrs. Ken Bandon, Lcdr. and Mrs.
Stephen Opiver, 14. (Jg) and Mrs.
Layman Hendrox and Ens, and
Mrs. Walter Mabaney.

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DRIAM
together

AND IT WINS TRENDS

FOR FLORIDA AND YOU!

For that day o( day* .
for happy
yearn ahead . . . a aaviafa passbook
marked his 'n ben! Your regular addi­
tions, plus our | onereus dividends,
work together to turn romantic fancy
into fact! Open your joiat savings
account here soon!

OId-faEhlon»d o o u rtssy -U tt
p lssssn t sm llSi helpful b M M i
friendly m onnor-te the p iim
• • t way to win now ond look­
ing friends for PlorMo# LoCd
moko our vIoKorofool of homo
today...and thpy m ay w o* t o
our nolghboro tomorrow I

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dust when you sweep. P. 8. How old are
you?
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Orar iand throwing these two together,
figures .he.was such a good husband
ne « f her daughters, it would be nice

, fused other dates to be available in case
Be calls. Should I give up and let her have
him? Or should I hang on and risk get­
ting butt?
SECOND PLACE
• • £ DEAR SECOND: Don’t count too
im v f iy m winning this man. The divor­
cee has the edge on you because of old
family Use, and her mauler’s cooperation.
• Date others for the present, but don t be
too quick to run up the white flag.

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i ftaroiturs dusted? Or should you
it'and thsu s w a the Door?
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DEAR ABRY: My problem Is very
serious. My mother reeds thy diary. No
matter where I hide it, she menaces to
find i t
I am 14 years old and think I should
be able to keep my diary personal. It Is
getting so thet I em sfreid to writ* down
the true fects, end whet good is e diery
if it doesn’t here the true fects?
Whet csn e girl do shout e mother who
doesn't trust her? Please print your anewer in the paper because if e letter eame
to the house for mo my mother would
probably open i t ’
NOT TRUSTED
DEAR NO: Many mothers "snoop” out
of curisoity rather than mistrust. But
reeding another’s diary and mail is Inex­
cusable. If you, at age 14, are reluctant to
put down the "true facts," you and yonr
mother need to have a heart-to-heart talk.
You could both profit.
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MOUTH ’SHUT"; Tall youremployer.
There Is nothing nobis about protecting a
thief.
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What's bothering you? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 8886, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-ad­
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For Abby’s booklet, "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send BO cents to Abby,
Box 8865, Beverly Hilts, Cslif.

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MARLON BRANDO and Karl Malden in a scene from
"One-Eyed Jacks” coming .to the Bits Theatre Sunday.

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“On* - Eyed Jack*,” (tarring
Marlon Brando And Karl Maldra,
will bo tho nost attraction at tho
Bits Tt)antra Sunday.
Tba tong-awaited TachnieolorVlstsVtslon drama, Utrao yaara In
tho making, marks Brando’s muchdiscuarad dobnt as a director.
Filmed in *un4&gt;«k*d Death Val­
ley and along tho turbulent and
lush Pacific coastline at Monterey,
California, tho Paramount release
tolls a powerful story of friend*
ship, revenge and lor*.

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a fsw tlmei, the first thing, hs
knows iho hai gotles Uw "crowd"
together for ths kind f gams
wbtro Uw wives ksep asking
btipleiily, "TtU ms again, dots
g straight bast s fluih or is tt
tbs other way sroundT”
If ht builds blmielf a workihlp
before tt if finished shs bsi sis
Jobs Used up for him that bo hsi
to do before ho ess think about
making the things ho wants to

South .woo Bast'S quern with
« and svoutxsUy lost thro*

By RRSXtNR JOHNSON
BOMB—(MBA)—Th* last time
saw Lydia Iwr heart was young
&gt;4 gay. At I II pounds ste had
on a hot with tte manager tL
awali’a Coca Palm Inn that shs
uns “cannonball" diva.
That waa M pound* ago for
Brasaao Rrassi’s Italian wifo.
“Nko, huhT" Lydia said about
B diet of saa meal a Sag, plus oof.

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BLVI8 PRESLEY and Juliet Prowss in a seen* from
"G. I. Blues" coming to the Movlslsnd Driva-In Sunday,

lean aokfisr stationed In py r e time
Germany.
Tho. otter feature on the pro­
gram U “Tbs Magnificent lovm"
with Yol Brynnar. Both films will
riv* Sunday at tho Movioland ploy through'.Tuesday."’
Theatre. H U J t e Hal Walili pro-

Blues,” and It's rated m tte ban­
ner-bright, musical show, of tte
year.
In tte Paramount romantic com­
edy which co-atara tho ranaatlonal
daneing hit of “Can-Can," Juliet
RoyaU Tyler 1* raoildsrod to Prow**, Presley portrays an AnWN
hero bran tte first Americas
playwright.

•£ W . v S S ;-?"SSS

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play.
A throe feature program ia slat­
ed for Friday End Saturday'. Tlw
films' are “Tte Last Tima I Bow
Archie,'.' i“Tlw plunderer*" and
"Tom of tte Storm Country.”

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H im (1) Oral R akarts
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t i l l H ) Ooapal Matodla*
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1:11 (! ) Dnvay A Oollah
1:11 ( I ) Middle Karioona

Friday^* top television shows as
prevlswod and anloctod by TV
Key’s staff of experts who attend
rehearsals, watch screenings, and
Plastic Buildings
analyse scripts in. New York and
Hollywood)
In Barrels New
Rawhidn—1"Incident of Uw Anna
Moving Gimmick
Bncnr.” (Repeat) The noriso fates IAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - An
a different turn in this one. Trail answer to one of th* Army's logBoas Oil Favor watch** hi* awn titles problem* may b* "buildings
leave tho cattle to drink and gsn- to . barrels.”
• rally have a good flaw. Bine# Tlw htos U to ship barrels of
they’re all thinking of ttemaalvra liquid plastic to a ooostroetion
for » change, they naturally loan alto. Thors tbs ctemlcsls would
many cattle. Story seams pianalbto te mixed to form a rigid todldlsg
#ne tte fn mtetp. 740 p. -.C B S . 1 mlMi ml mi. mlssfU ,lbste. •»
Harrigaa sad ion—"A Ticket A spoteaman for the Army
To Albany." (Repeat) Vary ale* Corps of Raglasors said th* tea•plsodo. Junior Is aprpoacbod by rapt appears to haw g n at prama women's organisation te ran for la* from tho standpoint of tofts»tat* senator; Bonier, anaware afp ties, or supply.
tho family’s involvement in poli­ Barrels of liquid plsstto, at S
tic*, has agreed to eadora* th* In­ density of about SS pounds par
cumbent Amusing throughout and cubic foot, can te mixed to torn
all of it holds together neatly. • s rigid building material af pitsp. u . ABC.
Bout* M - O lte a Mtoterlraa
Child." (Ropoot) Spotty but g*Sorally iatoreoting entry. Tod sad

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II sponsor a showing of the * 3
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*
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hote* on tte Via Giovanni B sp-'.™
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J!*to Martial here.
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ta ^ ■tolrwoH,
of tteir friendskip to rock of them
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stopiwd tetwren tte third and
I f o u r ^ f iw . Tte bulMIng JanHor *
« ra d S«. M t e . whose «;2fpho«. on. week to te v r o ra manage# to te moving asrorth*loo*. S:SO p. BL.CR8.
had com* to te r rescue,
« ildrea have received, are p f» *:.._tfa*_:gy,ti)&gt;« aad
TV oetrera Claire Trevor, aa"With • ladder," ate giggled.
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contract.
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some real tun with this band, son
If you ean mate it against • club
opening and club return by East
or. a diamond *y*a |ng and diamond
return by Bast after te toko# Ma
are of clubs. Obvioualy a heart
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12. Real Estate *or Sale

PINECREST: 5 year old ranch 3 ROOM furnished cottage, screen
style 3 bedroom home. Beautiful ed porch. FA 1-3204.
cool yard. 119 Shannon Dr. Ph.
FURNISHED garage apartmeat.
PA 2-7239.
200 Elm Ave.
CLEAN furnished apartment with
attic fan, reasonably priced. FURNISHED apartment, 4 large
Adults only. Lloyd 8waln, Ph. roofs. Close in. Ph. PA 3-3319.
FA 2-1854.

LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME? FOR SALE OR RENT: S bedroom
In the meantime slay vi.h u — ‘unfurnlabed house in Lake
Mary. Call FA 2-3145.
The Friendly Motet

SUN DEL MOTEL

ELNG TRANSFERRED, null
sell like new 3 bedroom, 1 bath ROSA L. PAYTON •
Broker
house with carport See owner
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
407 Beth Dr. Ravenna Park.

Hwy. 17-99 . 1 Ml. So. of Sanford FOR RENT OR SALE: Lakefront
2515 Orlando Dr.
PA 2-9031 house, Casselberry. Two very No Down Payment
large bedrooms with large NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING
NEAT and clean 3 room furn­ close;*, air conditioned; large
COSTS
living room with fireplace; din­ 2 and 3 bedroom masonry
ished apartment near hospital
ing room; large kfteben with home built on your lot any­
$55 per mo. includes water and
loads of work space and cup­ where in the stale of Florida.
electricity. FA 2-8544.
boards, electric stove and re­ No waiting — immediate con­
BRAND NEW 3 bedroom CB CLEAN, small furn. apt. 911 Park
frigerator; jalousied breezed ay; struction. CALL FA 2-3545.
3-BEDROOM furnished house, $55 house, kitchen equipped, tile
IV* baths; large single garage
bath. Light and airy. 3920 Iro­ FURNISHED 3 room apartment
NICE 9 room furnished apart­ monthly. PA 2-9291.
Headly Const Co.
with work bench, shelves, sta­
|35.
Adults.
115
N.
Jasmine
quois.
meat, quiet neighborhood. Adults SAN LANTA APARTMENTS:
tionary tub, hook-up for autoOf THE 1912 REDBOOK PA 3-7399.
motic washing machine. Hard­ MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
Nloe largo apartments, 404 E.
- BEDROOM house, kitchen APARTMENT, kitchen furnished,
I new.. Alio Brown Reek
1210
Magnolia.
wood
floors.[, Venelial blinds CB home in good location, con­
equipped, 309 Grapevllle Avenue.
14th St. Phone PA 2-4392.
rid Cains. Css' * Mill’s,
throughout. Beautiful spacious venient to N.A.S., 4Vi% mort­
Phone PA 2-3139.
Udge Motel—U. S. 17-92,
9 BEDROOM house, 801 Rosalia
UNFURNISHED apartment
grounds, shaded with old oak gage. FA 2-3407.
Dr.
Ph.
FA
2-3592.
tirely
private
PA
2-2900.
FURNISHED
or
un
trees, variety of citrus. Ph.
I BEDROOM furn. apartment $55.
RAVENNA PARK
bouse,
built-la
kitchen,
Winter
Park TE 9-2730.
W YOU HAVE A DRINKING 909 So. Park. PA 2-3999.
3-LARGE room apt., furnished.
Beautiful homo with complete
NICRLY furnished duplex, pleasrooms,
2
baths,
close
' PROBLEM contact
So.' Sanford, 1 block past Air
built-in kitchen, including refri­
ant surroundings, 311 W. 12th St.
) Anonymous, Bex 1313, Sanford. BLEEPING ROOMS—The Cabins Base road, turn right 9th bouse ago. 909 W. Preach,
12. Real Estate For Sale
gerator. Has beautiful landscap­
Call
FA
2-5205
or
NO
9-4269.
401 Magnolia. Ph. PA 3-9720.
. off Sanford Ave. RL 3, Box 373, CRy. Pla.
ed grounds. Many other fine fea­
SLEEPING ROOM in private ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
MODERN furn. 2 bedroom apt Phillip Endcrs.
tures. Let us show this today.
FURNISHED or unfurnlabed I home, double or single, 2 blocks Raymond Lundqulst, - Asaoe.
upslelrt ovar 309 W. 131b. 990
Exclusive with
B.
R.
bouse,
nice
locatioa.
3
ROOM
furnished
apt.,
990
from Park Avt. Sanford. Ph. PA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
, par mo. water Included. Avail­
Available Aug.) 1st. PA 3-4145. PA 2-7109.
month, close In, 111 E. Ith St
able July «. PA 8-1401.
caU PA 2-4333 or PA 2-3794.
Stenstrom Realty
CLEAN furnished l bedroom UNFURNISHED 9 bedroom, 2 MUST SACRIFICE I • bedroom
CB borne. Buy equity. FIIA. 160
PUBLIC Seboal Teacher formlag
l-BEDROOM furnished apart­ apartment, tile bath, 901 Pal­ bath, kitchen equipped. Pbone Country Club Circle. FA 2-3531. 111 N. Park Avt. PboM FA 2-2420
cliases hi ceramics, for adults
ment, clean, downstairs, cera­ metto. PA S-1374 after 9 p.m.
FA 2-3672.
. and BHMfwa. PM PA 8-9631.
mic tUa bath, 901 Palmetto. Ph. PINECREST: S bedroom home,
BEST OFFER takes $1,700 equity BEATUTIFUL 3 bedroom, 2 full
Legal Notice
FURNISHED upstairs apartment in a 9 bedroom house, 203 bath home in lovely neighbor­
screened patio, unfurnished, $50. PA 3-4J57.
hood. Attractive floor plan is
Laurel Drive. FA 3-2793.
UNFURNISHED S bedroom house, $119, M l Park Avo. PA 2-3332.
different and must really be
Legal Notice
nothing fancy but cheap rent, LOCH ARBOR: g bedroom borne, FURNtSHED apartment, 1st floor.
MAYFAIR
seen to be appreciated. Financed
One
or
two
adults.
PA
2-3131.
to. M tb* SMlII «&lt;l
$49 month. Also,’ furnished, 2 unfurnished, largo rooms, oxThera la no finer 2 bedroom home to suit you. Prico 917,500. Ph.
BBRNHARDT C. SCHULTZ
room
k
bath
apartment,
utili­
Deceased
esllant condition, kitchen equip­ 2-BEDROOM houses, kitchens in Mayfair. Completely air con­ FA 2-9940.
VIRAL NOTICR
ties furnished, $45. PA 3431$.
ped, carport, storage, screened equipped, water furnished. CaU ditioned with central heating..
Holies Is hereby gives th a t the
undersigned will, oa the le t dey
porch. Quiet Mlghborbood. Ph. PA 2-4411.
Quality construction throughout.' OUR HOME. 17 acres rolling land.
B E ... present
e t ______
August IP
’
Largo 2 story framo house.
PA
2-2499.
to the H onorable County Ju d e# of
UNFURNISHED m i 3 bedroom 169' of beautifully landscaped Real spring water, beautiful
land
on
Elliot
Avenue.
ioM laole C eanty, Florid*, hie fine!
bouse. PA 24219.
huge trees, flowing creek. 12
re la ra , account and vouchers., s i M t u b c i a c t ' i t c o u r t ih a n d WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
E seeu te r of th e R o u te at B ern­ FOR SRWISOI.R COC.VTV, FLOR­
private bathe, 114 W. Firat St.
miles from Sanford. Only $14,500
RENT A BED
h ard t C. Schulte, deceased, and at IDA. CHARCRRT HO. ItSM
Write for details, Terms, dir­
Stenstrom Realty
•aid time, then and there, m ake T ill: WESTERN AND SOUTHERN
• BEDROOM apartment Phono Roliaway, Hospital k Baby Bedt
ections — Box 34, Enterprise,
application to the said Judas for 1.1 FK INSURANCE COMPANY, a a
By
Day,
Week
or
Month
PA
8-1491
bttwMa
f
a.
m.
k
a flaai settlem en t at his admin- Ohio eorporatlea,
111 N. Park Avt. PhoM PA 8-2499 Pia.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
U tratlea of said eetate, and for
Flalatirr. 9 p. at.
a a order d lsch araln a him so such v.
Ph. PA 2-S18L
118 W. lit. St. FOR SALE or TRADE—Ott acre
- BEDROOM home, Sunland
JO ANN HANBON, a Slagle women,
K iecutor.
farm
oa
Boards!!
Avo.
Lgo,
2
Estates,
will trade equity of
Doted th is th a l l t h day e t Ju a e
Defeadeat
8 - BEDROOM cottage, electric
Legal Notice
notice o r a e rr
A. D. t i l l .
kitchen, also one bedroom apt., story framo borne, completely equal value in Jacksonville.
TMR STATE o r FLORIDA T ot
E rn est C. achulta
Jo * Ana Henson, reels sacs a s Aa E xecutor of the E state of
eleetric kitchen — reasonable remodeled. Double garage, Var­ PA 2-7992.
known.
B erab ard t C. 9ehulte
iety of fruit and shade tree*.
monthly.
Teu are hereby notified that a
Deceased
Priced
at $12,50Ql Will cooiider OUT WHERE ITS QUIET, S boda . W. W are, A ttorney
suit hoe been riled aselnsl yea
8UN DEL MOTEL
lota
or
acreage
aa part of $5,500 room, 1V6 bath, asbestos shingle
for Eaeeutor,
1 ML So. of Sanford — Hwy. 17-92
p. a Boa m s
down
pent.
PA
2-0529
after 4:99 home. Kitchen equipped, Mat
719 Orlando Dr.
PA 2-9631
Sanford, F lo rid a
bouse, Mat yard. Located north
p. m.
Pahllah J u a e IS A Ju ly 7, t t . I t .
of Longwood In Henson Acres.
OSTEEN: deairabla 3 rooms, first
NOTICE o r AFPLSOATSOB
floor spacious furnished apart: NOTHING DOWN— Trade your Alter down payment assume
■ FOR TAX DRRO
moot, Mwly plastered and da- homo for n M w 9 bedroom, IV* mortgage of monthly payments
(Bee. SM4S FtoeM s S tatutes o f
eoratod. $45 per mo, PA 34771 bath homo' with Pit. Room- $45.04 mo. $9,099 total coat Ex­
NOTICE !■ HEREBY OtVEN.
only $94 mo. Drive out to Long­ clusively with
T h at M arla F ra a e e s the holder at
LARGE 2 bedroom unfurnished date and aavai 19 mL South on
t e Beekwlih. Jr.
the follow lne certificate has (lied
C ircuit Court,
sate e ertltleate (or tax deed to be
house, private surroundings, 17-98.
S t Johns Kealty Co.
ile County, F ieri
leaned thereon. The eertlfleste
Mar lake, $40 month. Geneva
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
num ber end y e a r of Ueuauee, the
2451.
Wo Dop't Want EVERYBODY’! 114 N. Park Avo. Ph. PA $4113
description at the property, and
Business, Just YOURS,
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Cert Ifleets No. 99
Y ear of toLegal
Notice
• PARMER'S AGENCY
aoaaee t il l
N. V. Parmer, Realtor
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
M% e ( Lot SS South Baaferd
2495 S. Park Ave. Ph. PA 3-5221
After bourn PA 34012 or PA 2-0291 3-BEDROOM, 8 both house, dish­
washer, disposal!, drapes. M9
E. Jinkins Circle. PA 14054.
filed e sa ln o t yew la the C lreut
CITY
LOTS
Court la and for Seminole County 2 lots, Bel Air section, total 1700
Florida, by JU DITH JEA N HUBequate feet, a lino home build­ SUNLAND ESTATES, cor. lot, I
MET, for divorce, the sh o rt title
of wbleh te JUDITH JMAM HOBing site or investment at $3950. hr. 3-bath homo, many extras.
KEY, P lain tiff, versus JOHN HUB$500 down, call PA 8-7$N.
CaU
as today for teia om .
KEY. JR ., D efendant, these prog B. R. Kit equipped .. 941
I B . R. Kit. equipped .... $73
t B. R. Kit equipped ...175
1 &gt;. R. apartment .. . 199
ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph: PA 3-1391 1792 at Hiawatha 5-ROOM furnished apartment 311
Laurel Ave. FA 2-3179.

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of Florida. Uateds sash eertltleate

RWTICB WP MKRTtna OF LARD.
WWHRRO OF BLATIA DRAINAUR
DISTRICT OF BHRINOLK COtlS.
TT, FLORIDA TO BU.RCT A I I P
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sh a ll to redeemed aeeurdlax to
tow tb*TsrepeeUr described la w eb
aertlfimdw wtH be sate te tb s blaham bidder a t th e tr e a t door of
th e tom laete C eaaty C ourt House IB TMR CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
- a t Baaferd, Florida, e a th a first JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FUR
Mender* la te a month of Ausuet. SRMINOLR COUNTr, FLORIDA IN
taei . okiii* to tho ffth an* or CteANCNRT NO. IISTI
SUIT TO OUIRT TITLE
VAUOHAN, IN C, a Florida earp oration,
F U la lltt

se a ls e re to command yon te ap­
pear and file y e a r w ritten de­
fenses herein a a o r before the
n t h day at July. A. D. ]»«!. or
otherw ise Decree Fro Confeeee
Will be entered aaeln et you.
The Benford H erald Is d esig n at­
ed aa a new apaper of a*n*ral

NOTICR IB HEREBY OIVEN
h a t a m eetina of the ow aors at
U ada elluated la BLAVfA DRAIN.
AOB DISTRICT O F BRM1NOLE
COUNTT. FLORIDA, w ill be held
e t the Oily Hell la Ovlode, F lo r­
ida, a t tea e'cleek A. M. ea the
ITtk day at July, A. D., m i . for
tha purpose ef electlna ene super­
visor to t said D lotrlet fer a term
e f th ree y e a rs a t which eleciloa
every acre e t toad la the Dielrlet

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JOHN H. PERKINS sad ------PERKINS, bis wife. MARY P.
F1NLAYSOM aad ------- FINM ie u n ,
isbtlid, R. B. HIRISER,
wife,
HER end ..
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Defendants.
ROTIUB TO DBFMBD
TOi JOHN U. PERKINS aad ——
PBRKINd. hit wile, MARY
P. F1NLATBON aad ---- PINLAYBON. bar kuebaad, te
te JHBUR, and ------ RlBBR Me wile, Derendente, If
any aad each of them If living
aad |t dead, against the un­
known spouses, helre, devlteee,
legatees, imniees. eredltera ar
ether parties claimlnp by,
tbrauab, under or aanlnet. the
above named Defeadaale er any

Stenstrom Realty

Oscar M. Harriaoa
Registered Real Rdtate Broker.
1311 Palmetto Avo. Ph. PA 8-7991

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WHITE ELEPHANT-must go in
near future, too for from
friends in PiMcrest and Sun­
land, yet not out of town, yard
too big. grass loo thick to mow
with ease. Half my dquity 4 )
3 Bedroom home gives you tb«
dubious privilege of paying
$91.32 for the next 19 years.
1903 Pslmway, CaU PA 2 9308.
WE are pleased to offer for sale
one of the nicest 4 bedroom,
two story homes in Sanford. Lo­
cated in most desirable resi­
dential neighborhood—220 West
19th Street. Beautiful lawng
trees, shrubbery, and a well te
keep it green. Living room, dininf room, kitchen with MW
built in oven and range, Flor­
ida Room and screened In back
porch make up first floor. Sec­
ond floor — 4 bedrooms and
bath; Attic Pan. Two ear gar­
age with tccoao from alloy.
CaU us for appointment to one
tbla exclusive borne listing. * 4 )
Johns Realty Company. 11$
North Park Avenue. PA 2-41392-BEDROOM, living room, oH
electric kitchen, braezeway and
carport, completely furnished.
199 Aagoteo Rd. NO 94118.

HOME LEA8E

BoaotMnl I BR, 1 hate homo,
Grove Manor, Fireplace, baUttoP;
kitchen, drapes, central heating.

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RanchOlto jterowa to. Include! GOOD BUY to Wrynawood, I
a larged 4 bedroom home and bedroom CB boom, larga Fla.
many extras for full-pleasure ream plenty storage, kitchen
family living such as swimsaiag aqaippsd. Beautiful lawn. 1799
Partst Dr. — 99.309 good terms
pool, large Florida morn sad
patio, dog ktoaoL and a corral —Available furnished. RL John*
Realty. U9 N. Park PA M iB
for tbs pony. U you dsalro a
homo the whole family will en­
joy. this is iL Call tor an ap­
“Homes Designed With You In Mind"
pointment.

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RAYMOND M. BALL
Aad Associate*
216 So. Perk
Ph. PA 84941
Lake Mery Branch
PA 2-1299

IP YOU era interested to buying
a home, you can't n i u tela
chaaoa to* own a 9 bedroom ce­
ment block home, on largo lot,
DUPLEX
ahallow water wall and more ex­ Concrete Moth - Baeh unit 9
tras. Low down payment and bedr ooms, living room, kitchen
monthly payments well below aad bath. Both rented at $95.00
average rant. If interested ten oaeh. Mortgage balance $4109.
* ha saao at 309 Oakland Avt. to Owaor MUST SELL aad Will
loaland Estatu.
t —tfHrr any rsasoosbl# after.

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY

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Fair Value Propertied*

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aero of land owned by him la eueb
D latrlell B eardless may rep re­
sent th eir w ards, eteeutore aad
ad m lalatralera
may
represent
estates pf dteeaeed person* aad
private eerperetlens may be re*
NOTICE IB I i n s i r i OIVEN,
presented by tb tlr officers e r duly T h at Dk R em s te a heldev ef the
authorised
agents,
the owners fellew lsw certificate bee flies aeld
certificate fe r U s deed to be Is­
snob District shall be aeceaenry sued thereon. The eertlfleste num ­
te smaetltate a.enerum for the ber nud y e a r e f Issuance, th e deeA rth u r N. Beckwith, Jr.
purposes ef holding each eleettaa e rlp tlo a . at the property, end the
c le r k c irc u it Court.
end te treats*! eueb sthsr bust- nam e la w hlsh It w u aeeesetd a re
Bemlaele c e u a ty , Florida
node be mar seme before the meet- as fellows!
• f them end e a s ie s t all e lb tr Publish J a n a M * Ju ly 7. 14. It.
C ertlftnatn He. M
T ees ad lo ­
BDiat*d. tele llth dey ad Jane. A. t u s n r* i m p
K rtlea b av in s e r claim ing te
D, llll.
ve e a r right, title en d /o r la ­
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
/at A. Duds. Jr.
tere* la the property heretoKid of L ot d Block t l T ier
/ a / te F. Wheeler, Jr.
a fte r described, to w in
H The Town e t Sanford P la t
tat
M.
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N W * e f tb* NEW e l aeetloa
B osk 1 P aces I I to 94 B
to n the Beard at Supervisors
IS.
Township
IL
Be nth.
us u i m ns * m
R en as II E ast.
• htavle D rataaae D letrlet Name la w hich assessed U J. *
el Bemlaele Ceuaty, Florida) M yrtle Flow ers. All e f to ld p ro ­
YOU ABB HBRBBY NOTIFIED
Pahllah Ja ly f, 1* I M L ,
te a l te e P la in tiff hereto h a s toperty being la th a O enety a t Bern!n u ta te d a suit e a sie st you to tb*
nolo. B U te at Florida. V uteee each
certificate shell be redeemed aeC ircuit Court e l tha Mtoth Judicial fu rn ish in g at te* Semlael* C euaty
eerd iag te taw th e property denOitouit, to sa d fe r Seminal* Couu- JelL
ertbed to saeb certltlcatas w ill be
,IF, Florida, to a u le t It* title te
Bid* a re to be eaelesed ta a
th e
above
described
properly, seeled eavelep* plainly m arked ^N O T IC E to HEREBY O IV E N , sold to te e hlabeet bidder e t te e
Bllanted, ly in g and b e ta s to sem i- e a te a eataidoi -B id N r J a il Of- t l t o t H enry T. Law tb* holder at fro n t d e e r e f th e Bemlaele C ounty
M te C eaaty, Florida, aa herein- flea KdulpmeaL* open Ju ly M.
te* N iN w Iag eerlltteel* bee filed
above m ere p e rtira la rlP »»i e a t. l i l t .
eald eartllto at* N r tax deed te be
F an a a d each e l y e a a re hereby
Bids te be opened a t n m eeting ItoUSd thereea. Tha eertltleate
M aalred tp file y e a r an sw er w ith (a be held la tb* C euaty Cemmla- ; » » N v , M d y ear e f leeuenc*. the
th e Clerk ef ten C trealt Court la aiener* room to tb* C oart Men**
ea a t th e er*party, aad
SRd-, fo r Sow IMIS County, Florida. ta B aaferd. Ftorlde, T uesday Ju ly deseripU
th a some to wbleh U wee assessed
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LAKE HUTCHINSON: 209' x 215',
good beach k fishing lake. 1M
mites West of Osteen on Enter*
prise Road. Sign on lot. 99.500.
Terms. Phone Tavares 3434529.

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12. Real E sU ts For Solo

LARGE FAMILY?

V yen have (pace problems, we
0 have the Berne for you. 4-Bed.
room*, large living room with
fireplace, 1M hatha and separ­
ate dining mom. Attractively
decorated. located la Sanford
wwewfnf^e*
with nil city ooavoniencta.
914,503. Down payment $4,110.00.

Stensbrom Realty
N. Park Avo. Phono FA 2-2420
FHA 4 VA Mortgages - 114%
Interest — S. C. Blub Company,
Mertgage Banker*, U04 Edgewater Dr., Orlando CH 1-33M
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MORTGAGE LOANS
FMA and Conventional
Commercial 4 Residential

8TENSTROM REALTY

111 N. P a rt Ave. Phooe FA 3-3420

July

Sale

W ith

HERALD

127. Spndml Servlets

'ANTED— Reliable mao or wom­
ROLLAWAY, Hoapttal and Baby TO PERSON with local credit. A
FK1G1DAIRB
an to own 4 operate profitable
Bede. J)ay, Week, or Month— 1041 Zig Zag, makes button­
Salea 4 Service
vending machine buslneaa in
FUHNITURE CENTER
O. H. HIGH
holes, tews on buttons, monoSanford ere*. Mu»t have at Oviedo, Fla. FO &gt; U ll Days
1100 French Ave.
grama 4 fancy atltcbss. 0 pay­
Wait 13 hour* apart time and Evenings Sanford FA 2-0001.
Ph. FA l-TOU
ments remaining at 04.10 each.
minimum of $3*5 caab. You re.
Write Installment Mgr. Box
CUSTOM
BUILT
BEDDING
reive enough equipment 4 mer.
3414 c o The Sanford Ueraid.
Mattress renovatlog. Expert Up­
ehandiie now to return your In­
FOR COMPLETE PEST
holstering.
AU
Work
Guaran­
PIANO,
estra small baby grand,
vestment, regardleii of amount CONTROL SERVICE CALL
teed. Can Nix Bedding Mfg. Queen Anna Style, like new,
Invested. Reply giving brief
ART BROWN
Co., FA S-2U7, tool Sanford cost $2,000. Moving mutt tell
hittory 4 phone number to FA 2-8868
Sanford, Fla. Ave.
1450. Pb. FA 2-4210.
Matter Dlatributlng Company,
1211 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte DRAGLINE 4 BULLDOZER SER. MUST SELL at once; 10 pe. Br­
HAIRY INDIGO
By The Hour or Contract
4, N. C.
ing room group. Someone to In slock, but quantitWa limited
GATLIN BROTHERS
Uko «p paymenta at $0. Call
per 100 lbs ........ $29.00
Geneva 0*13 Eve, Orlando GAO-4104 CaeaelbOITF colWct-TE 0-1511. Regular,
Quanity lots, $34.00
WORK wanted FA 2-3120.
Early, per 100 lbs............ $00.03
WELLS DRILLED
Quanity lots, $25.00
PUMPS
;
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
YOUNG man wishes any kind of
Delivered In lots of 300 lbs., and
AU
Types
and
Sites
work. FA 2-0000.
HAVE IT piece stainless steel over. A. M. PREVATT. PHONE
We Repair and Service
cookware oat. 0 ply waterless, 740-2111, SEVILLE, FLA.
S T I NE
in original factory carton. Waa
Machinery end Supply Oo.
Clarinet, good condition
20. B abysitters
207 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 0-4432 I14S, aaartflee $so. Will deliver. USED
Ph. FA 2-2M0.
FA 2-B3S0 noon 4 evenings.
EXPERIENCED baby sitter, pre. ENVELOPES, Letterheads, statefor pre-school children. little
menu, invoices, hand MfW, and DO YOU M id any Avon? Call
Venlee. PA 3-OI79.
programs, etc.
Progressiva Harriet Mhmn, FA 2-043S after GOOD skiing rig, 14* runabout,
Printing Ce. Phone PA t-2ML~ 5 p. m.
35 h. p. Erin rude Lark, Gator
304 West 12th St.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
trailer. FA I-75M.
walker*.
Gateway To The Waterway
Sewing Mach. Repairs
FREE DELIVERY
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
ALL MAKES 4 MODELS
Prescriptions nur Specialty
Robnon Sporting G oods
RENTALS $8 WEEK
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
*4-4-4 E. 1*L
Ph. FA 2-4041
101 So. Palmetto (14 hr. Sor.)
and and MeUonvilW
• FA 2-3425
Ph. FA 1-7107
88. Trailer* - Cabannn
DRESS MAKING
FACTORY TO YOU
TV Stamps
Air Cooditioaen
UOUSETRAILER for sate. Phone
4 ALTERATIONS
ALUMINUM BLINDS
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
PA 3-71S3.
Reasonable
—
Satisfaction
guar­
Enclosed Bead, Sag-proof bottom
105 So. oak Avo
PA 3-1742
anteed. Call FA 3-1310 lor ap­ rail with plastic ends. Plastic SPARTAN Mobile Home, all alu­
pointment
nr rayon tape#. Cotton a t nylon minum, Sleeps 4, well to wall
Vacation Special!
cords.
carpeting. $1,300, terms or will
Permanent Waves, including hair­
cuts,' styling — $8.30. Air eonSenkarlk Glass and Paint Co. accept $1,000 cash offer. Ban.
tlooed shop, air conditioned
314 Magnolia
Ph. PA 3-4433 ana Lake Road, John Colbert.
PA 3-1034.
dryers.

BEL2J BMltftPKlSKI, INC,
m Walton a t , N. W , Atlanta, 8EMI-RETIRE1&gt; CARPENTER
Repair1
ARenUom
Painting
Phone FA 4-700.
CARPENTRY, pstnting, roofing
sad cement work. .PA 3 IMS.

1437 NASHUA I x 44' 1 bedroom
trailer. Automatte washer, deed
condition, clean. $i*oo. Phone
TE 3- 474$.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
W indshield
Beck Glass
Door Ginaa
V ent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarflr Ginas and P ain t Oo.
MS Magnetic
P h PA 44M

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FA l-TM

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1337 Sanford Ana.
PA S-3M3

HATCHERS TV
4 RADIO SERVICE
'Dependable Guaranteed Service'
Ph. PA M M
MM W. First S t

GHOST WRITING, euayt, Job
- reiumet and leitera-of-eppllceUon. Experienced competent
service. Low rate*. PA 3-4033.

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FOR SALE to the hlghcet bidder,
1435 Chevrolet 2 Door, Bel Air,
Automatic Tram mission, Radio,
Hester. May be eeea 0410 So.
Grandview Avenue. Terms:
Cash. FA 1-7142 or FA 2-52)0.

61 PONTIAC
SPORT COUPR PoeUse's hottest car with M N eaten! Hd _
fally eewrrad. dees la Mayas Gold 4 White with wMtewsSfc
Now Car Currant.*,
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'54 FORD I dr. Must ecU or trade
for cheaper car or pickup. Pb.
FA 0-1145.

60 VAUXHAUL

GOING OVERSEA!. M Pontiac

4-DOOR. Llrht bln* with whit* atdewiM ttrwa, Inert ana oonrtk
Pontlaa’a BrlUah Impart car.

NOW HEAR TKUI
10ST RENAULT Dauphino, now
car condition, radio, Boater.
Real Gas Saver. Sensible Price
loss FORD Ranch Wagon, radio,
heater, whitewalls, fair shape.
A Bargain at $131.
1454 FORD Tudor, radio, heater,
good family car, real clean.
Bargain Priced. $321.
FORD Ranch Wagon, Fordomatk,
IMS. Beat Buy.
BOX. COOK QUALITY CAM
1014 French Avenue

Barkley

WAS
1393
’1195
59 RAM BLIR
AMERICAN t-DOOB. Sadie and Beater, Stem hid1

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1095

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SPECIALS WAS 1595

B R A N D N EW 1961 M O D ELS
NEVER TAGGED «

TITLED

55 Ford Waoon

1961 SIMCA
WAR mi........ .

NINE PASSENGER etetieo w i m , I
elan, V-S, new gnen end white tfotoB,

WAS 9596

R EN A U LT D tu p h in et
The Aristocrat of

Air randHltnlnr
Chrysler Airtomp

Sell Ue Year purntture. - Quick
Service With The Caih. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA S-4MT7.

Now An Low An

$179.00

WAS

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1141

R EN A U LT Gordlni
Cam* In and drive Itt
43 h.p. online,
i* campact car

57 BUICK SU Pinl

Free Eatbnatee
SMI OAK

PA * 411

HOLLERS./ SANFORD

USED (3) CARS
F irst In Q uality

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86 CHRYSLER N. Y. StoUon Wngan___
88 FORD Vt TUn Pickup ..........................

RIVIERA I dear Bardtem Dynaflaw, radio art Metes,
Brakes. On* af lb* nawaat saw Snicks in town.

CHRYSLER N ew port S&gt;1Boe Feint, While Sidewall Tire*.
Tarqeefliu Traaemiaaiaon, Power
Steering. Sadie * Heater, Tfctsd
Glees. Many ether extree I
WAS •«Mt*IIMmtMMlMCM»«.MMtMr ISSOS

WAS

129S

DEMONSTRATOR

57 PONTIAC

M il LANCER 770

Pear Deer Sedan. Radley Manuel
Tmuawlesfoa, Neater, ream Rubber
Freni Sente. Many Other Katraa.

STAB CHIRP 4

58 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, P/G, A/C
88 CHEVROLET Dtlray, 4 Door, P/G ....
66 OLDSMOBILE “88” Holiday, HsitftSf
88 FORD 4 Do st .......... ...........................
87 FORD Victoria. A /T . P /B ..................
SO CHEVROLET 8 Door, V-8, P/G ......
66 CADILLAC 4 Door, A/C
64 BUICK Super ...... .
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84 FORD 8 Door. V -8 ...... ••«..a••••**«*«(o.M.eeeoeaiea....
68 FORD Parldano__ &gt;___
57 CADILLAC CanvsrtlMn
SO- CORVAIR 4 Door. A /T
67 FORD Stotioo Wagon, V-8, A /T ,« P ain tn fr f 965
64 CADILLAC 4 D n £ 3 &gt; C ...........*..... I 166
68 DODGE Under w - w .......................... ............ a 996

Z'G'v * ........... i 995

Pkkup...... ...... ............. 91495
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A||l8®9llc .........
(1491
68 DODGE S iam . A a lsn u tk ........... ........... $1195
55 PLYMOUTH BtoliMi Wagon, # h m . S/T ... 9 495
M OLDSMOBILE I
66 VOLKSWAGEN
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first pleas, four pareantaga paints
ahead of tba Mia Detroit Tigers.
Tba Tsnkoas, who routed Dariy
Wyaa with a four-rua rally In tba
upontag fraaaa, bava sow wan IS
edthoir last U |W N . HBy Staf­
ford wm bis eighth gaam against
gad M antle didn't wait* four defeats, yielding homers to
• gtaring up right where Storm Lonar aad rellavar Frank
1 elf before tba AQ-BUr Baumsna, bafora dapartlng la fa­
vor of Nifty Lola.Arroyo In tbo
aavantb.
la other American Laagoa na­
tion, BostM boat Baltimore, M ,
and Miaaaaota downed Clavriead,
6-g. Raia washed out tba Kansas
City-WashingtM gaam.
Cincinnati maintained Its fivegame load la tba National Laagua
race with a 4 4 victory over Chi­
cago, Loa Angelas bast Phfladal*

phi*, T-t Milwaukee defeated BL
Look, «-3, aad Baa Francisco
•dead Pittsburgh, g-1.
Rookie Dm Bclnrall posted hi*
eighth victory for tba Rad Box
with Mika Fornlriaa* holy la tba
•lath whoa tto Orioles threatened.
Tad Lapdo’a p u d slam bomar
la tba firat Inning aappad a Ava­
rua rally by tba Twin* that paced
thaai to tbalr victory war tba In­
diana.
Frank RoblnaM of tba Rada kit
bla I4tb bomar la tba aavantb Inalny to tin tba acara at 6-all and
than drova la tba winning run
against tba Cab* in tba ninth with
and tn/lrid out that aeorad Dm
Blaslngnma.
A thraa-rnn double by pltcbar
Stan Winiatna wax tba bla blow
la a ais-nm fourth hmiaa that

carried tba Dodfara to tbalr vic­
tory over tba Phijlla*. Victim of
tbo rally waa Art Mahaffay, who
novar baa beaten tba Dodfara yat
and baa loot ta than four times
this saaton.
Rookie ootflaldar Mack Jaaaa,
fresh up from Louisville, made
bla bow with Milwaukee by aollaetlnf a double aad throe ainflas
■fainst SC Louis. Joe Adcock also
helped along with bla llth bomar
that didn't da anything to shear
Johnny Kaaaa, making bla home
debut as Cardinal mans far.
Wlllla Mays' t4tk bomar la the
eighth Inning, off Bob Friend Bat­
tled matters1batwaan tba Giants
and Pirates. Sta Millar, who ralisted s ta r te r Billy O'Dell, retire d
alx straight batten la the last two
Innings.

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Utla aipirationa sf baavywaight

ted te ytetura takteg.
a t i d a l vBl open training
Haratoy, Pa., today. Tbalr
iota, of. testing tto all-atara

i waskaoad wton all-pro qusrsek -N a n i Van Rracklln raI altar tto Kagtas .teat tto
ta-Ray Paatera ter tto Na­
tl Laagua tills last yaar.

with tto lav, haag la Urn tolgaca
today s! a mow-causa bearing tofora tto PaaaaylvMte Stela Athlatte Commiss loa.
Tto 66-ytar-old toaar, wto
hired a "riaaa" maaagar te aid
hte .ttUe ahaaeaa aaly to put ttoai
la Jaapardy by ruaatef afoul af
tto tew, must axpteln why hte Roanaa should not to lifted for appenally falling ta aoaduct htmaalf

CHATSWOKTH. Calif. &lt;UPI&gt;—
Dm Drysdala, who waa dataehad
for five days from the Loa Ae­
rates Dodgers’ payroll baeauaa ha
thraw a ball that hit Cincinnati's
Frank Robinson, la working today
as a “bad guy” In a Western tele­
vision film bat to aaya he's not
mad nt anyone.
Drysdala waa' fined f 100 and
suspended for five days by Na­
tional Laagua President W arm
Giles baeauaa of tbo boanball in­
cident last Sunday. Taken off tba
payroll under league rules, ha
figures to lose about 11,200. Ha la
reported to gat gU/MO a year
from tba Dodgers.
Tba d-foot-g hurler, silent since
the incident, took the opportunity
Thursday to tall bla aids of tbo
•oty M location • a ranch near
“1 waa surprised a t tba fins and
suspension," to said. “Baseball is
my Ufa. It's boon good to d a and
I would not do anything to jeop­
arding toaabt l l. I’m aorry this
thing happened hut I did not
throw nt Robjnaon. Ha te n vary
fine fitter. 1 have a great deal
of rat poet for him — to te m o
of the best In' tbo National
ta s p n . l i t etfll hove te ylltti bias
tba asms way — baeauaa to
crowds tba plate."
Drysdala refused .ta gat worked
up about remarks attributed to
two Cincinnati pitchers. Boh Purkay cflted Drysdala "a hasher"
baeauaa of tba throwing incident
aad Joay Jay said to would
“walk out to n e tt him nay
plaoa" — presumably with Rate
pelaad fat action.
“1 don’t avail know tbaaa guy*,"
said Dryadala smiling. “I imagine
they all hare alee families. They
probably arid tbaaa things la tba
boat ad anger aad didn’t mans
Dryadala tea tod four previous
TV rates and to waa invited to
play a part la "The Rifleman”
sarias by tba alar, Chuck Connors,
a farmer ballplayer.
"I play tba right band man af
tto toad bad guy — I guaas you
would aril Mm," arid tto Mg

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(U P !)—Tba United

Cup teaas, already
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iraday ta the draw
id R anald (Tut)

MOSCOW (U PI)— The United
States track team, hard-pressed by
tba abaanea of nine key stars, have
entarad top tailors Dyrol Burleson
and Jim Beatty in the 1,600 mater
run in tba international moat
against Russia this weekend.
Tba announcement that Beatty

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would start In tba 1,500 scotched
reports that tba 2 6 - y e a r - o l d Cali­
fornian would bo shifted to tba
longer 6,000 mater dlatapca, where
U. 8. strength la sorely lacking.
Observers predicted the two-day
mast would ba the closest over
staged In this Esat-Waat rivalry,
with tba outcome measured by na
near na four or five points la tba
man’s t r a c k and flald games.
Russia la at its beat la distances
over 1,600 staters.

Tba aaml-flnate of tba U. ft Ama­
teur Public Links golf champion­
ship gat underway today with a
decided NCAA flavor.
Three of the four remaining
challengers for the crown are col­
lege golfers white tba atbar la a
40-year-old Navy commandar.

R elax In Your Own

THESE

Medanit w ck Ritas, a xr-yaar-

Oid from Wichita, Kite* was pitted
against Jock Sehlao, Basalda, Ore.,
a gt-yaar-old mambar of tbo Mampkte State golf team, In today's
firat g6-bote aaml-flnal match.
Tba other match featured John
Molendp, a junior at Detroit Taeh
who te planning to antar Arisons
ftate Ualvaralty m a golf scholarship, aad LA. Cater. Lois.Gifford of
tto Jacksonville, Fla, Naval Air
8tatiosu
T to surviving quartet Thursday
defeated two opponents each, tto
afteraoM matehas played la a
steady tala which.had .the contestante hovering under umbrellas boMolanda -was able to wla aver
William Wright, SaatUa, Wash.,—
tba 1666 champion, g up, aad Baa
itfeotlbo? Bob Lou*
•tkas, nine andar par for t7
hotel since tba Pablinx opaaad
with qualifying Monday, defeated
Leonard Piatraa, Toledo, o , g aad
g, la tto TBTrrlxg round. Hu’ dofaotod Bill Kelly Jr., Carapola, Pa,
la tto tain-awapt fourth round.
Schtea ousted 4S-yaar-oM Jay
Law, Harper Woods, Mich, I ap,

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Tto twa w m w m fraud by
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BIRKDALE, Rngland (OP!) - for tto SS-bola lead whan to In­
Arnold Palmar, ana of golf’s beat curred a freak oaa-atrete penalty.
A strong wind moved hte tall an
Instant bafora to hit aut of a
ntl M-hola grind of tba British faunkar as the lath tote. Palmar
Open championship today only immediately aiked tar a ruling
om otroko boblad tbo doadlocbod but R was net until to -flatetod
loaders. Dal Ram of Wales and tto route that affictela advised ’
Harold ffsMtag sf Booth Africa. bias that to waa labia ta a aaaPalipor was scbodulod to too off •stroke penalty.
for tbo third round today with Tto rate la queattea atalaa t b #
defending champion Kal Nsgls of when a ball moves after a player
Australis, who shared second baa addressed R te a hasaitf, “ha
place witk tba Latrobe, Ps., shot- shall to deemed te Mva aausrd
maker. They reached the haUway it to move aad teall incur a panmark of tbo Tl-bole tournament slty atroka.”
Thursday with 141 totals.
Rocs, tba tf-ysar-etd captain of
Britain’s Rydsr Cup tsam, and
Hanging ware listed te tea off fire
minutes after Palmar and Nagto.
Paul Runyan, tba world Seniors
champIm from La Jolla, Calif,
was tba ooly atbar Tank who
qualified far today s final two WINNIPEG (UPD-Jaaky Capb
rounds. Ha bad a M-hola total at
(Longview, Tax.), a te Tsoy Lama
151-10 strokes off the pact.
of
San Lssndro, Calif, shared the
la last year's British Open an
tba famed old course at St. An­ tead with fiva-utear-par US’a as
drews, Scotland, Palmar was sav­ tto 130,000 Canadian Open golf
es strokes behind after M bolss. championship intend tto third
Ha then staged ana of bla patent­ round today.
ed rallies in tba final two rounds Tba two younger pro* battte%
to finish only ona stroke back of rain and wind for tba second day
in a row over tto 1,416-yard NlNagle.
The bulky Yink’s chore today akwa Country Club course Thurs.
day to reach tba halfway point
was considerably uasiar.
Palmar was hopeful ha coyId with n ona shot lead over four
make up bla ana-stroke deficit In other youthful pros—Joe Camp­
tba morning round and then wear bell, Chattanooga, Tana, Dava
down Rasa aad Hanning in the Hill, Denver, Colo, Tom Niefinal round over the Royal Blrk- portc, Bronxvilla, N. Y , and Jon
Gustin, Gladwyna, Pa.
data course Rds afternoon.
However, even If tba eo-lasdara
•tart to Ura, Palmar still must
contend with Nagle, another To B egin Training:
nerve leu golfer, and Peter Thom­ NEW YORK (UPI)—FJorenttno
son. tba four-time champion from Fernandes .of Cuba will' fly to
Australia. Tbamson pulled to Utah early next weak to begin
within four strokes of tba lead training lor hte middleweight Utla
Thursday whaa to posted tba bast fight with co-chrihplon Gena Fullscore of tba accood round — an mar at Ogdan, Aug. I. Fullmer
1s tha National Boxing Aaaoclaavan-par 72.
Palmar missed a chance to Ua Hop's lao-poate tittetoldar.

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More Developed Area
Needed-Officials Say

WEATHER: Cloudy with chance of showers through Tuesday. High toda y, 85-90. Low tonight, 70-78.
Wirt
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MONDAY, JULY 17, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Circusland will close offices in Sanford Aug. 1 and will abandon VOL. U
United Prone Loaned
its 250-acre site on Hwy. 17-92 in favor of a more developed area.
Several reasons were listed for the move from the Sanford site,
...
but Circusland officials stressed that the primary one was that pres­
sure from potential leasees of space at the attraction dictated the
change.
Maurice Marshall, president of Entertainment Enterprises, said: A Front?
"We have not been able to hold Sanford’s fine location Above certain MIAMI (UP!)—Police arrested
a Miami mortician Saturday end
qponomic advantages. In short, we cannot sell Sanford to enough charged
bias with operating a
national firms to satisfy CircuBland’s lease requirement*. Enough bookie joint
In Ma
are sold, however, contingent upon a relocation.
Florence Visit
"Thera a rt three ways in

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which to create a major *ttraction for any area," Marthall said. "Solicit and sell
stock, have the necessary mil*
lions in your pocket, or put
the project together with con­
ventional loans and available
private capital. We have
traveled the latter route from
the beginning and it is an
exacting one. .
“We leave Sanford with regret,
but must eonaldor tho moro defin­
ite progress toward the early con­
struction of Clrcualand."
Mart hall declined to name the
^ lm ato location of the attraction,
" t aald there would be aa an
nouncement within SO daye.
Clrcualand, which haa had the
aaual trouble# encountered by big
attraction# In organic#tion and fi­
nancing, had gained eontidarable
notice for the Sanford area within
the.past year.
The current latue of Amusement
Bualneas magaalne praised the
#undneaa of Ita planning, eayinr
“It may be the cannleat piece 6f
theme construction to come down
the pike in several years.’*
Many firms Interested In coneeaaione and institutional exhibit
apace on ita ground* continued to
balk at the location, however, Mar.
shall eaid, resulting In dictation
of a move tie another location or
jMlng them altogether.
,
-Attornpttog &gt;to. .hang onto m
■Wy.;ir-wrsite cool ctwotlati
total o f fid,BOO In'option Me
before the company gave up, Mar­
shall pointed out.
Me ale# revealed'that a former
‘ employe of Eatertainmert Enter­
prises reportedly haa been solicit­
ing financing without authorisa­
tion and u ld any jueh Inquiries
Should bo checked.

FLORENCE, Italy (UP1)—U. S
Ambassador to the United Na­
tions Adlai Stevenson arrived hen.
Sunday for a private visit of
several days.

Rebels Kill 8
LISBON (UPI) — Eight Portu­
guese soldiers were killed in a
clash with Angola rebels Sunday,
the ANI news agency reported in
a dispatch from Luanda.

Collapse Kills 6
MONTERREY, Mexico (UPI) —
High winds collapsed ■ 00-foot
high ferrls wheel at an amuse
raent pa»k Sunday night killing •
persons and injuring 14.

Citrus
LAKELAND (UPI)—Citrus belt
sheriffs have solved 12S citrus
theft cases since the first of tho
yiar, Florida Citrus Mutual re­
ported.

NO. 286

Everything Looks 'A-0K'
For Space Trip Tuesday
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) — Everything hi
“A-OK" for America’s second man-in-epace venture
Tuesday morning.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
confirmed that 35-year-old Air Force Capt. Virgil I.
Grissom will be the pilot aboard Liberty Bell 7, the
Mercury man-in-space capsule.
Marine Lt. Col. John H. Glenn Jr. who will be 40
years old Tueadny, will be backup man for Grisaom aa
he was for Navy Cmdr. Alan B. Shepard Jr. who made
America’* first space hop May 5 aboard tho capsule
Freedom 7.
Lt. Col. John A. Powers of NASA told reportera at
. a news conference that everything, including the weath­
er, appears to be all aet for Grlasom’a trip, scheduled
to start around 7 a. m. EST Tuesday.
"All elements,” he said, "are A-OK for the MR4
mission."
MR4 stands for Mercury-Rcdstone No. 4. Shepard’s
trip was MRS.
Powers, public information officer for the Mercury

program, Mid Griaaom was picked for this flight be­
cause "he was the man most ready."
Glenn, presumably will get,* rocket hop later with ,
one or more of the other five astronauts following suit
before the year is over. Purpose of the hops is to pro­
vide training and to check out all aspects of the cap­
sule and the recovery system.
Tha Redatone rocket now poised on pad No. 6 will
hurt Grissom about 115 miles up and 800 miles out to
sea on a path roughly paralleling Shepard's.
Tha "flight countdown" began at 7 a. m. today,
Grissom, Glenn and their five fellow aatronnuta and the
scientists in charge of the nation’s $400 million Project
Mercury program returned to the job of getting the man
’ and machine ready.
Lata weather forecasts indicated little possibility of
a delay from that quarter. Tha morning forecast said
conditions were expected to be within the prescribed
limits ahd added that the weather "is not expected to be
any great concern" ia Tuesday's flrlhjr.

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Ike Accepts Post
Gettysburg, p #. tu r n —
Former President Eisenhower has
agreed to serve aa honorary chair­
man of the non-governmental
Council for Economic Growth and
Security.
FORTY-NINE girls and116 boys boarded buses this
morning to attend n one week camp for 4-H youngsters
in the Ocala National Forest. The youngsters will re­
turn Friday afternoon.
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WASHINGTON (UPII—UnderBy LARRY VKRtHEL
of State Cheater A.
Journalism professor ones
.was reported-toddy to h*
said: ■varyooa- makes mistakes
I'.'T7.
rot a top ambassadorial but unly newspapers pubLih (Item.
A
tlie first majoV shift among
la Friday's Herald wa published
Kekaedy administration officials.
a story about Diatrlct 3 Commis­
sioner’ James P. A m y recomGotta Pay
mending
a courthouse annex la
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — A
ticket-taker said two would-be South Seminole County. By error,
gate freshen pulled a gun on tha first tow paragraphs of the
hhn at Weaver’s Pine lnq( near story were transpoaad..
Cdr. Silas R. Johnson relieved 20 years of Naval Service." He here early Saturday after hef. tried The story should have yead:
Cdr. Kenneth F. Rowell as com­ commended*-the squadron os Us to atop them from entering with­ “District 3 County Commission­
er James P. Am y confirmed re­
manding officer of Heavy Attack outstanding marks receivM on a out paying,
V
ports this morning that he will
Squadron Three Frjday at an im­ recent Inspection by the Wing
ask the County Commlsiion to in­
pressive change of command ccrc Commander, and its tremendous Cantor Honored
mony at Sanford Naval Air Sta­ accomplishments, teamwork and HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Come­ vestigate and study the possibility
co-operativa spirit displayed dur­ dian Eddie Cantor will be hon­ of constructing a courthouse annex
tion.
The ceremony took place in the ing the past year.
ored by civic leaders and top fig- in South 8emlnole County.
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VAH-3 hangar with an Ail and Cdr. Rowell and Cdr. Johnson area In tb§_*ntfjctn!nri*nt world “It wouldn't hayo-. to be any
Loogwood Forest Ranger Lewis A3D on display tin tow background then read (heir official orders. And at an “EddU Cantor Golden Ju­ grand structure — Jutt -c* rented
THIS CAR was smashed up on 28th St. Saturday night when the driver
of the vehicle, Jasper Crawford ran into a parked vehicle owned by Bunyon
Williams reported today that and the NAS Jacksonville Band the Change of Command wai bilee Salute" July SK, It w#a an­ room would do and it should be in
the mostpopulous area of the
lining caused two weekend fires playing tradltiolonaTWa
Young. Police said that Young was parked in the road. Both men were
gongs achieved with that time honored nounced Sunday
county which would bo South Sem­
the lake Mery area involving and tnarchea. .
charged with driving while intoxicated and Young was also charged with
phrfcse “I relieve you, |ir.M
\
inole," Avery added.
'of heavily
no drivers’ license.
(Herald Photo)
Capt. Joseph TUlly, commander In his remarks, Cdr. Johnson Change Of Plans
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of Heavy Attack Wing On* and aald that through hia recent ex­ WASHINGTON (UPI)-SpoakWilUaai Mid that at about 4 Mr*.* Tully attended the colorful perience aa commuding officer er Ram Rayburn. (D-Tex.,) said A tow mouths back the County
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p.m. Friday, the Rangers tsme cvemony. Among the other dig­ of VAH-B, be personally witnessed Sunday that If Lyndon H. John­ Commlsiion agreed topurchase
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out to a woods fire on Country nitaries present were Capt. and thf expertness end training of tha son had won ths Democratic two loch* for tha Big Tree Con­
Club Road just north of Ita Inter­ Mra. Robert W. Slye, commanding squadron *. . . . I am now boa presidential nomination ho would tribution box. Lator on they elimi­
section with 8R IS aeroM from tho officer of the Sanford Naval Air ored to command." Ha added that have aeked John P. Kennedy to nated the bot altogether. Wonder
George Stubbing* Ranch. They Station, Capt. and Mrs. J. T. Lowe, VAH-3 Is the “backbone of the
what they are doing with the
be hie rice presidential candi­ locks b o w T
l that lightning had Struck commending officer of the Naval Heavy Attack Program." “Your
date.
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large piocs within 40 feet of Air Station, Brunswick, Ga.. and motto. Professionalism Is Our
each other setting the Initial
Did you know that the County
Mrs. Patti Mehlo, wife of Capt. Business, is well earned. I com Court Set
1 - a r c "v . •
Man which resulted la a fire of Roger W. Mehle, commanding of- mend you for It. 1 should like to LAKE BUTLER (UPI) — Two Commission is considering the
Eleven mea were taken Into charged with gambUag and told
under $33 bond each while Grills
several hours duration. Later in fleer of tho aircraft carrier USS share U with you, and I will bo
feasibility of purchasing all new
Tampa women accused of trying radio
LONDON (UPI) — The Untied custody aad arrested la two dif­ was held under $100 hand.
nqulpment changing the
the ovantog, neighbors called the Saratoga.
pleased to servo with you,”
ferent
gambling
raid*
staged
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two
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Lake Mary Volunteer* who as- After the Inspection of the offi
equipment to high frequency T Es­ Stoles, Brllala and Franca sent
lie then presented Rowell with
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bringing tho five-acre cers and men of (be squadron, a plaque from tho officers and ford Rtato Prison last month go on timated cost, approximately $7,000. notes to Moscow today firmly re­ the Sheriffs Office and State
trial
hero
July
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Saturday.
fire under control.
butting Russia's demands againit
Cdr. Rowell made his farewell re­ men oI the equedroo, la tribute
At approximately • p.m. Satur.
On lendsy afternoon, Willie me marks. He said, “It i* with heavy to hia services as commanding of­ Knight, M, and Rom Phelps State Rep. Mack Cleveland ans- isolated Berlin.
Owens,
M,
pleaded
Innocent
at
wared any critics today who have The Western notes, which were day, deputies swooped down on
reported, another holt struck just heart that 1 My goodby to every­ ficer of the squadron.
their arraignment laat month. charged him with “tacking" ou a
M om tho street resulting in the one of you in VAH-3 today. This
They were arrested June 34 alter referendum on combining any lax approved by the entire 13-netion a poolroom on W. 13th St. and nrw n to g of aa additional u acre past year has been the most on Yuri To Bypass
ufficers Mid they saw them plant roll change. Beya Mr, Cleveland: NATO Council Saturday, were I rested right men charging them
joyable and rewarding year in my
The County Commission Tuesday
two pistols and 100 rounds of amhad nothing to do with it — aent to cmbaMlei in Moscow for wllh gambling.
Visit To U. S.
mution near the west entrance to "Tha constitution requires a vote Imminent delivery to the Kremlin. The eight, all held under $23 is exported to aet up a aeries of
budget conferences with county
.MOSCOW (UPD-Astroonut Yuri tho prison.
of tho people.”
At the lame time diplomatic bond ar* Willie Somlla, Willi* officials to start work on the
Gagarin said today be kM not in
e e e
coivod an Invitation to visit tho
Scott, James Aunty, Eugene 1041-43 budget.
Did you know that 37 percent of sources in London said Use U.S.
United States so ha will bypass it Rosso To Speak
Most ol the department* already
■II city nmptoyes are making less British and French foreign minis­ Boule, Samuel McGUl, Jesse Hat- have submitted their budget re­
on hia way to Cuba nest week.
wood,
Vanderbilt
Nickerson
and
ter's
may
meet
in
Paris
early
neat
than, $143 an hour — That's
quests tor the coming year with
But he did get a kiss from Gibs To Realtors
Lollobrigida.
about TO percent of them asking .. ..
Dm Russo, Assistant Vlcs-presl- something CUy Commissioners month to coordinate allied policy Douglas Warren.
. 1 Earlier to the day, deputies and for poritonnel increases and mote •
. Gagarin &gt;announced tha plan* dent ef the J. I. Kialak, Mortgage will have to eonaldor when they on Berlin.
&gt;
ftr hia neat foreign lour at 1 Corp. will speck to Seminole start talking over salaries July 2*.
Sources aald a foreign minis­ stale agents arrested (hr** men money for operating services.
news conference for film festival County Realtor* et their regular
The commission also i* eapecteg
ters' conference could be a prel­ at Osteen Bridg# lor gambling.
driagatea.
Board moating at the Sea Shell
ude to t Western summit confer­ One of the men, Coy Griffis, wm to establish * directive taking alt
*bled-bodied men off 'tho. county
M1m Lollobrigida sat la A t restaurant Tuesday at 7 p. m. TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Traf­ ence of President Kennedy, Pre­
front row and asked the Soviet
His subject will be F.H.A. floan- fic accMeats killed at least five mier Herald Macmillan and Pres­ charged with operating a gambl­ welfare roll*.
air force major question*
The board authorised District t
ring and a review of the recently persons la Flerida aver the week­ ident Charles de Gaulle, If it wns ing plow. The others arrastad
with fcrtlgn correspondent*.
necessary to serve a more serious were Alan Hodgu aad 8 . W. Col- Commissioner James P. Avery to
enacted federal houslag bill.
end.
waiving on the Soviets. But Uni. Collins and Hedges were writ* up the directive and Avoir
M id this morning that It will to
they mid no move toward such
submitted for adoption Tuesday.
■ top level gathering bad yet been Church Women
made.
The Western Step left the door
iaht
The County School Board Is *x- The school board met ia spe­ would be ia tha county schools open to future Allied move* in
Church *T th
thar Nativity
ictod to mset hi special session cial eeisioa last Thursday aad this fall.
the heightening East-West con­ Catholic Women'* Club of Lake Classified
Wednesday aad give Ms tentative wm told by SupL af Schema R. The present support and main­ flict over the divided city and .the Mery will hold. Ha regular meothly Comic*
approval la the 1M1-4S badgst T. Milwee and admiaistraUv* tenance mIHage ia five-wfth-oM German problem,
meeting at the Chamber haD to­
raising the support aad aatotea- Assistant Waller Teague that the and *.half aet for debt service.
No mw propoiala were advanc­ day.
aaea mUUge by one milt, f t ’
only sLarsative to raising the On Wednesday, the commission ed immediately on bow to tackle The meeUag is scheduled Jar
Tha tentative bedim flaws Baa aUUapa was la slash tha toildtos either wtU approve the hadgm aad the iaeue. The notes de M l yaw- • ►
been set at aoroawhar* amend
fm«nm.
advertising far a public hearing pose fresh East-West negotia­ f t . Both Lauraaiaa* ef the
$3,110,000—some f (90 shy *f last
BothI officii
tali stressed that July 27 er ash officials to rework tions, nor do they exclude such Naval Air Stall's will to guest
poor's badge! kgura.
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Command Of VAH-

Lightning Causes
Lake HaryFires

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Soviet's Demand
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Gambling Raid Staged

Here; 11 Are Arrested

Five Killed

School Board Sets Budget Meeting

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Established 1908
THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1061
SANFORD, FLORIDA

Congress Expected To Act
On Sewage Plant Grants
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congress was expected
today to enact legislation handing the administration
broad powers to crack down on pollution of lakes and
streams th a t supply the nation's water.
The measure also would authorize sharp hikes in
federal grants to help build sewage disposal plants.
A compromise between differing House and Senate
versions, the biH was to come up for a vote first in t v
House.
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Congreesioaal action could aseaa an "outright
gift** of 1100,000 to Sanford to help construct a
aewage treatment plant here, City Manager W. B.
Knowles said today.
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The measure would empower the federal govern­
ment to start eotwt action against any city or Industry
polluting any of the country’s 26,000 lakes and streams,
i t stats authorities approve the federal action.
Federal authority now is limited to the 4,000 water
bodies which cross state boundaries and only where pol­
lution also crosses state lines. This authority would be
retained without required stats approval of any federal
move.
Other congressloasl news:

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Elections: The chairmen of the Democratic and Re­
publican national committees told a Senate subcommit­
tee they favored some changes in presidential election
laws. GOP Chairman William E. Miller endorsed a pro­
posed constitutional amendment under which all but
two of each state’s eloctors would be chosen by district,
rather than statewide as a t present. Democratic Chair­
man John M. Bailey favored an amendment to require
presidential electors to vote for the oandidate on their
party ticket
Bases: The House Armed Services Committee or­
dered a subcommittee to study the proposel closing of
six of 62 military installations the Defense Department
says no longer are needed. Under study are Laughlin
and Harliqgen Air Force bases in Texas and arsenals
a t Raritan, N. J .; Roes ford, Ohio; M t Rainier, Wash.;
and Benicia, Calif.
Oath: Rep. H. R. Gross, (R*Iowa.) acknowledged
there might be some future court battles over his ef­
fort to require military enlistees to swear allegiance to
the U. S. Constitution and take the oath before God. Any
enlistee not willing to make the commitment before
God, Grose said, **1 don’t think I’d want in the armed
forces.**

Bryant Won't Seek
Public Office

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THIS la j o t one of the four eifne placed around the
Sanitary Landfill area between Marshall and Lika to
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Draft Call Issued
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Defense Department Issued a call
Wednesday for 8,000 draftees nsxt
month for tha Army.

It’s A Crime
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A bill
has been Introduced In Congress
to make it a crime for radio or
television broadcasters to exploit
Sex, crime, horror or violence.

Motion Rejected
NEW YORK (UPI) — A legal
motion by two unions to modify
tho Tsft-Hartley Injunction or­
dered in the U. 8. maritime strike
was rejected Wednesday.

Draws Largest Crowd

By Uailsd Preen International
Coast winds fanned deadly furoat firea today in California and
goaded aa Eastern warm front
toward n stormy clash With earn)
hlr ht She Appalachians.

^ LARRY VERSHKI,
Now that, the County Commit•Jon plank to devote nil Ite time to
studying courthouse needs wo
hope It doesn’t neglect the cuunty
home. It wasn't long ago that Dis­
trict Jamas P. Avery urged action
on tto home nnd an inspection re­
vested that the facility was "in
adequate and a fire hasard."
s e e
The Jayceea will sponsor a dog
show on July 39 with Gary Hudg­
ins aa chairman.
e e e
The City has asked its tax as­
sessor Henry Tamm to make
complete study on reassessing va­
cant k te. Findings by Tamm re­
cant!/ revealed that the assess­
ment of vacant Iota la "way low"
and Tamm will submit a list bring­
ing tha lota up to a more reason­
able level.
e e e
The County has moved a step
nearer In getting the Osceola Air­
strip. County Attorney M a c k
Cleveland Jr. was authorised to
write the General Service Admin­
istration to negotiate term* on the
agreement. The board probably
will adopt a resolution setting
aside funds at Ita next meeting.
The USA wants $7,500 down paymant for tto property with the to­
tal payment, $75,000.

Midas Satellite
Whirls Over Earth

Resume Talks?
P A B li.(U P I)—Political sources
said today that Francs and ths
Algerian Moslem rebels probably
will resume talks nest Thursday
that definitely will determine Al­
geria's future.

Hie County School Board this
afternoon plunged into tho first
of a series o( special meetings to
work on the 1961-63 a budget In
hopes of avoiding any miltage hike
due lo an expected enrollment of
an additional 1,200 pupils by the
fall.
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee
today expected the operating bud­

Grades M ove
Gets Board OK
The County School Board today agreed to move the
seventh and eighth grades a t the Lake Monroe Elementary
School to the Sanford Junior High School during tha fall
term which starts S ept 6.
The move will involve approximately 70 children.
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee, after tho board reached
its dsclsloq today, said that by
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moving the youngstara "they will
be able te receive greeter educa­
tional opportunities at tha larger
school where there are more sub­
jects taught and more facilities
available for thsir use."
Milwee also explained th at If
the school populatin increases In
tto Lake Monroe school, tto plant
cannot to expanded with the
seventh and eighth grades still an
ths site. The 1900 school facilities
survey ef Seminole County re­
commended that tto two upper
grades ha transferred* te lanferd^
and tto school was classified as a
permanent center far grades ene
through six.
* During the past mouths, tha
board bad heard delegations ptv
and eon for tto move.
According te Beesd Chairman
Roy Mann, (to* majority favors the
move.
Mann said that at a recent par­
ent teachers meeting, some 37
favored tto move while 1 $ ware
against it.;
The niove will leave approxi­
mately'30i) youngsters at ths Laks
Monroe School.

8 Electrocuted
CLINTON, N. G.' (UPI) — A
bolt of lightning struck the door of
e tobacco bam Wednesday and
sloctrocuted eight persona who
had taken shelter from a sudden
thunderstorm.

Japan Negotiations

TOKYO (UPI) — Japan is conducting Informal nsgotistiuni on
possibio establishment of diplo­
matic relations with Communist
Outer Mongolia, It was reported
today.

Bids

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TALLAHASSEE (IJl’l) — The
State Road Department will open
bids Aug. 1 on 34 new road and
biidga projects. Major projects
pryvids for interstate construction
in Colambto and Volusia counties.

Bonds Okayed

TALLAUASSEE (UPI) — »3.9
million Lee County bond issue to
build a bridge and causeway
across San Carlos Bay was stayed
Wednesday by the State Supreme
Court.

To Hear Complaints

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) pros ready today to hear
Industry complsints against its
proponed regulations to require
warning
labels on about 2M.0Q0
POINT A E Q h R L L O , Calif.
(UPI)—A Mldaa aatellHe—which commonly used household chemical
spectacularly proved tto "third products.
time's n charm"—whirled 1 g (0
mllee above earth today to help Another Fight
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Ns
protect the United States from
gro attorney Ernest D. Jackson
sneak misaile attack.
Tto la Docking of the Slides has begun another fight to inte­
"watch dog" satellite was one grate four swimming pools and
half af Wednesday’s doubleheader two golf courses here. Jackson said
space 'success for ths United Wednesday to* filed an appeal no­
States, coming five hours after tices hare. They will be processed,
Three III weather eye satellite was he said, by (to Fifth Circuit Court
fired into orbit from Cape Canav­ of Appeals ta New Orleans.
eral.
Midas—short for mlsslls de­ Commandos
FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I) ltas# alarm system—traced a path
over tha North and South Poles Two anti-Castro commandos began
white carrying Ita iafea-rad rack­ serving SO days a t hard labor to­
et-hunting payload over A iry spot day after bring found guilty of
an earth a t one thaa ar another— vagrancy. Robert 8ulllvaa, 34yeer-oM Miamian and a member ef
III, launched in blanket t h a International Penetration
log after two aAsucceesful trios, Force laterpea), and Joe Staphsbrake a striag of t o r i luck that nick, tt, New York, wars arrested
the fisot two

get to be In line with last year's
figure of $3,730,447,
Although Mliw-ee declined com­
ment "at this time" on any millage incrcsse, he said the "board
it.finding K unusually difficult to
work on the new budget with the
same amount of local monsy It
had last year."
Earlier, the board had author-

Middies Plan
Visit To NAS
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)-U . 8.
Naval Acadtmy midshipmen, tlsss
of 11)08, will begin Indoctrination
in the fleet phase of naval aviation
at Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
tion nsxt wssk.
About §7 man, divided into throe
groups, will start arriving at split
intervals on July 18.
Ths n\iddias also will go to tha
Banford Naval Air Station te
study wsathar attack, travel te
the Key West Naval Air Station
for a study of all-wsstbsr fighting
and submarina warfare and wind
up a t Capa Canaveral for a course
In ths Navy's space program.

Adenauer Claims
East Berlin Panic
BERLIN (UPI) - West German
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said
today that there la “panic" In
Communist Germany.
Tto BS-ytsr-old Adenauer made
his comments at a hews confer­
ence shortly before returning to
Bonn after a one - day m oraleboosting visit to this bekagured
city In tto heart ef Communistcontrolled territory. ,
"There seems to be • psnie In
the Soviet sone," he' said, "Pressura of tto ragiaie has besn
stepped up and many still wish
to get to freedom a* quickly as
possible."
As Adepsusr wound up his Ber­
lin visit,there .were these eth­
er developments te thO Eait-Ws*t
dispute over the city,
I n . Washington 4$ was reported
that the forthcoming U, f ., British
and French gotes w tl tejset Soviat Premier Khrushchev's domaodt and restate the West’s
wishes for a loag-rsngs solution
based oo free elections and raunification ef Goruioay.
West German Defense Minister
Frans Josof Stxauas beaded in
Washington t e discuss tto West-

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ited Milwee to draw up a budget
on the 1960-61 non-exempt pro­
perty valuation In tbs county of
$175,000,000.
Milwee said that hs expects so
additional 1,200 pupils in the
schools this fall as well as 46 new
teachers.
The only capital Improvements
listed in tto new budget will to
completing ■ new Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School and new Junior
High School In Casselberry. These
funds will’come from the sale of
State Board of Education bonds
and local funds on a matching
basis.
Milwee estimated that tto board
will be working on the budget teday, Friday and Monday and
hopes to have a public bearing on
the budget July 27.
The current mlllage is five for
support and maintenance and one*
and-a-half for debt service..
"We will to doing everything
In our power not te have te raise
that figure," Milwee said.

5-Man CanalJ
Authority Named
By Governor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A
flvo-maa ship canal authority was
named by Gor. Farris Bryant
Wednesday te mparvteo amstru
Man ef lha proposed erase - state
barge ennaL
I The authority was named pend­
ing congressional allotment of
federal funds for the project. All
g|^^
nvf M B w llf lypOMCoC m MiBI
ef (her year!.
Randolph Hedge* ef Coder Key
will head the group as dimeter
of tto State Censorvalios Depart­
ment end director of the water
way dlvielea ef the Conservation
Department.
Named to the group were:
Henry S. Toland, Tampa banker;
W. Palmar Van Arsdats, Fort
Laudsrdala barge operator ex*
cutivet William A. MeCras, Or­
lande contractor and president ef
the Central Florida Dsvslopmsnt
Authority: R. Malcolm Fortson of
Jacksonville, retired admiral and
dlrfetor ef tto former ship canal
authority and Barry gauadsrs,
Port - £ W « i retifC&lt;- »v-:-jtivs ef
the St. Joe Paper Co.
Bryant, who has asked Congress
to appropriate. $196,000 tor plan­
ning the project, maintains tbe
canal ‘Is of prim# Importance ta
Southern economy nnd national
dsfensn.
Tto cads), to connect the Gulf
of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean,
would cost an estimated $1M te
$890 million.

Command Change
Scheduled Friday

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N IC O L A S EICHMANN,
t f , son pf tho aceUeed-Nttl
colons! on trial Ia Jenna*
lam, to ahowm la Wanhiai*
tea nfter .be whs flown
t t sot Argentina for a copy­
righted magazine interv i e w . Now undergoing^
cross-examination a t tho.
trial, Adolph Eicbi
wan reportedly ill
lack of sleep aad
tension.
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Jems One Of The
Worst—Eichmann
JERUSALEM (UPI) Elchman today braided tee Nasi
•xtermiaatlon of six mflUon Jews
"oat of the wont crimes against
humanity" and said to probably
would have shot himself If he had
boas responsible lor M.
But be dented that he was tha
Nat master - kilter of tto J*wa
and appealed to his Jewish Judges
te give him (ha spportuaity afar
his trial te write a hook explain­
ing hit innermost thoughts on this
"to future generations."
Speaking in firm, clipped tones,
Eicbmaa told tto court trying
him for mast mordtrt *1 must
say I regard tto oxtermlnatloq of
tto Jaws as one of Uw worst
crimes sgalast humanity."
"Whatever may happen," tin
added, "from tha very beginning
1 saw te this matter a thing thgt
is illegal and terribte."

Cdr. Kenneth Rowell, command'
ing officer of Heavy Attack
Squadron Three will bo relieved of
his command by Cdr. Silas B.
Johnson at 9 a. m. Friday during
cersmoqles a t the Sanfoid Naval
Air Station,
Cdr. ^Rowell has been in com­
mand of the Dragons for the last
IS months while Cdr. Johnson has
just returned from a deployment
In tto Mediterranean, wtore to
was te command of Heavy Attack
Squadron Nina.
Cdr. Rowell has received erders
Mon of tto Lake Mary Volunteer
to go to the U. 8. Naval War CoL Fir* Dept, wilt meet at I p-m,
lege in Newport, R. I.
today at tho F in Hall for a spec­
ial work seaaioo.
All voluatara who can are asked
te report for this toeetiag since
tto new truck, bought recently .
through fclvit Defeats from tin
ATLANTA (U P I)-T h f tax feud state surplus supply, U bt
between Florida and Georgia ap­ readied tor paiot.
peared a t least partially cleared
today with tto daciaioa af Florida
to rescind a tax an Georgia poul­
try skipped taste Mo stela.
Hoqravsr, Georgia Gov, Ernest
Vandiver sold ho must confer with
Agrteultura Commissioner P h i l

Firemen Plan
Work On Truck

True* Colled
In Staffs Baffle?

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tho Georgia poultry tadaotry an
Florida'sfoeatrovorsial p n n l t r y
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Fterida sterna.

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ORLANDO. Fla. (UPI) — A
federal Judge threw out of eoert
today the government's mail
fraud case against Teamsters'
Union President Jsmen B. Hoffn
nnd two associate*.

Winds Fan Firea

In g isrr
he will ai
te a
rood department budget by
M to IS portent. '
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Club Liquor Perm it

Bulletin

ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) — The
largest night crowd of Billy
Graham's upper Midwest crusade
heard the evangelist at the Min­
nesota Fair Grounds Wednesday
night

’ Road Budget Boost Sought
Biles said to topes to hsvo tto
largest under'the
final budget appropriation recom- eommiadoa's jurisdiction — is
meadatioa by tto ftrrt ef a sst about fU°,ooo for operating and
week.another $40,000 lor cash reserve.
tto need for
T im in g
of tto
county.'’. Re o'alse euptsloed that
Since the .Legislature has given
the okay disking it legal for drain*
The County School Board today hagqred former
age woriPwith tend and bridge
tbur J. A* Blstline by agreeing to dedJeitP the hew
tends —T ‘there will leiIncreased
Lyman School Gym in his honor.
The board also agreed to dedicate the new Crooragi. da minds for services."
At the present time there are
School Gym In honor of former Principal Roy Allen.
ST employes in ths road depart­
The Board inspected both facilities after the morn­
ment and Bliss hopes.to get an
ing session of the meeting.
additional three or four men. lfe
also hopes to hire an assistant to
help take some of tto work load
off his shoulders.
Ths major projects Bliss hopes
i
the commission will okay during
the next flseal year are comput­
ing Bear Lake Bd. nod ports of
the
Plnaway-Camsron
bypass
near the Naval Air 8UU00.
Tto South Seminole VFW Post what constitutes a "small club'!
• received so okay from tto Caaatl* or "private club" at the next gas*
berry Board of Alderman Wednes­ sral board meeting.
day to apply to tbs State Beverage
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard
Comminion (or e private dub
represented tbs VFW at tto meet­
liquor permit.
A tie vote, coming after lengthy ing. Mrs. Howard reported that
discussion, was decided by Chair, a door to door survey Tuesday ef
maa Lytle E. Swope who said the adjoining neighborhood where
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov
that to wanted It '‘understood that the hall will be located found Parris Bryant said today to.would
hie vote did not necessarily mean "not a .single objection to our bo active In the 1903 general
that to approvad of Increased li­ construction or club operation."
elections but said to navar again
quor sales In tto town but that
intended to run for nny public
to fait it wrong to deny tto VfW
office.
tto same privilege other private Liz Mobbed
At bU weekly news conference.
dubs la the town enjoy."
MOSCOW (UPI) - Elisabeth Bryant was asked If to would
Voting for the measure were Taylor got her first taste of So­ take a band In a proposed rsvltaAlderman Paul Bates sad Bea viet movie fans Wednesday night Utnlion of the Democratic Party,
Evans. Agalnat were Baba tody when they mobbed her when she called for recently by party offi­
sad Mrs. Hope Bennett.
left to r hotel te visit headquarters cials. There has been fear ef new
Mrs, Bennett requested that the of tto Buaalsa film festival.
Bepublican strength In tto state
vote to iacluded la the tetter te
*&gt; tto beverage commission which Is
v to state that the Iowa approvee
of tto v r w building plsp sad ef
Ms private club operattea.
Her-abjections to tto d ab, Mrs.
Bennett said were based strictly
da tto addition of "another place
Is buy liquor in tea town."
“We’re tto only place te tto
eeuaty allowing Sunday sates
now,” she said, “and tto tews is
• bring referred to as 'to ar eea a t
toy.’ I think it’s time we started
deteg something to stop this kind
ef talk.”
Advised that aha was l aafmmg
private debs with pgblte hare,
Mrs, BeaSett said that she will
ask far a concise defiadttea an

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Officials
Launch Study To
Avoid Mill Hike

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By DB. CLYDE BROTHERS
If you passed a sign that read,
“fre e : Better Health," you would
probably slop. Or would you? v
Everyday, many different or­
ganisations attempt, to "give
away" better health to the Amer­
ican public— and the Job isn’t
always easy.
The process is called health ed­
ucation. it is an effort to Improve
Urn health of the public by en­
couraging the use of every known
mesns of maintaining health aad
preventing disease.
The Public Health Nurse serves
as a counselor and -teacher of
health. She tries to help them la
matters affecting health. While
giving nursing care te one mem­
ber, she supports and guidea the
other members of the family to­
ward meeting their health needs.
She is able to tca'ch by what.she
saps as well as by what she does.
Here am a few ways la which
wo can work toward the goal of
better health. Modern living con­
ditions have become so compli­
cated that no person can live hi*

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The yeuag man pulled a luger
from his pochot aad started sheetlag.
.v.
Short was fatally wounded la
the stomach. Van Pelt was hit la
the chest. Hoover wont down with
slugs la ’both arms and the abdo­
men.
The killer drove elf, leaving the
officer* to be found by passing
motorist*.
Eagle County Uadorabeviff John
Cl»ik,**3, way helping to maa a
roadblock southwest of Kremrm
(lag when the suspect’s car pulled
up. The killer Jumped out. fired
at tbe officers, and ran into tbs
under brush.
**
A bullet struck Clark In tbe
jaw. He died Wednesday night gt
n Leadville, Cdlo., hospital.

ads lor first light .today
I n n a a young guaman
Usd two officer* { aad
' two o.bcrs before be
*ed U« a steep, canyon,
light-built fugitive ibot a
40 near KremmUng Wednesday.
Then bo abot an uaSersherUf at
• roadblock SO miles te the South■iWtSt
'.T he toiler abandoned bis car,
based recently at Sioux city,
at tbe roadblock , aad headed
foot late rocky wilderness

aps was mads (o surrender t
shotgun aad a rifle to a a lava

Ayub Facing
Tough Task

Game warden Bob Heaver
pupped Wednesday afternoon to
assist e "young gbp j g y wavy
heir" whoso car seemed ta ke
pulled two mile* east of Kremailing- Hoover aew n M rifle end
severs! bones ef hmmtmlUon in
CM besk seat ef the car.
' The p ia e warden went back to
ila tw e ear, aad radissd the state
'P e tro l Lt. Hiram- te e * end
Brant County M R Chainay
V agPuft aaswerod tbs tail. The

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WASHHTOl'b.V (UPI) - Pskltu n 's President Mohammad Ayub
Khan,. ballad, by American con­
gressmen and officials as a "su­
per salesman," (oday faced the
toughest aelllag Job of his mission
here.
.
The bitter dispute between PakSetae aad India over fabled Kash­
mir was the main Item en the
sgtada for his final conference
with President Kennedy.
Ayub waaia Urn United Mates
la iaterveua, usiag ka influence
with ladle either to submit Kash­
mir's future to e plebiscite or te
negotiate a settlement guaranteetag Pakistan's aeoaomlc sad mili­
tary iaterasU there.

BREAKING GROUND for an addition to tho DeBary Community Center
in S a. m. eeremonine July S warn Jamaa Duffy, Civic Assn, president; Rev.
A. C. Summers and C-R. Newell while Robert Hofntetter, left foreground,
surveys the property where the addition will bn erected.
(Cox Photo)

frote left, Mm. Mabte Brow* eptuttv health auree: Mian
L ika Moaroe teaeher;Mre- Lorraine Graham, TB Assn,
taryj S 3 5 5 u a a o r Schulte, Altamonte Springs Elemea
Mm, Eugeala Ruby, Lake Mary Elementary teacher.

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w r s m an.:
hlagloa BooaHty Q U s u i a

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awarded tufttea ter a aummer
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DataaSaaty. school program at tha University
m g " ? n s i i r v afvdM oe r u r ij a Which will allow throe
•a tfca ssth esy or, July lR l. M M iff t i i e h i n to D irtie ls iU in
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Masons Announca
Important Meeting
All Masses ef Baafetd Ledge U ,
W sad AM, hove been notified of

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health eddcstlaa
unJeci,*'
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The teachers, Miaa Mabel chap­
man, Mlsa Eleanor Ichailta aad

Funeral and burial oemricaa for
Mr. BsglMld W. Abaddon ef MM
RteNgUia A n* Bsnfotd, were
told Wednesday Ja Maldaa, Mace.
A retired telephaae eeaspaay
employe, he had lived la Buford
Ipr tee part tear yean. Me atm

N etloa lo fc«r»br i t t t a Ur v ir­
tu* of th a t cortola u rd a r In tha
akova atrla d raoaa datad Ju ly II,
you for IflUresUag aad worthwhile t f f t , th a t «ti tha STlh day of July,
experience, must understand. the te a t, a t IS;** naan a t th a Baot
valua ad a strong and healthy body door r f tha Courthouaa a t Sanford.

a regular msoring far tea member^
■top la this area a l T;*0 p. m,
Tuesday la tbe Meeeule Temple,
I I I N. Park Avo.
Irving I. Fryer, worship master,
stated
that this would be a busi­
Mrs. B upala luby, gain first
ness meeting t i greet importance
head experience ef tbe health aad
ter which a large attendance Is
welfare resources available ta sequeated.
the eouaty through a teur-weab
field program.
The educational project to spon­
sored by the Dept, el Education,
the Stale Beard t i . Health and
Iha County Health Dept and The Ctty el Oviedo has hired .a
through it tee teachers meet with qualified sealer Bed Croce life,
voluntary health aad walfara a- guard ter n g u lar duty at tea
gencida te ltara at programs Municipal Peel in Iweatwatar
Park ter tin romaladar ad tha
summer.
Oviedo councilman okayed tea
appalatamat af Mike Kennedy ter
tee Jah at their July beateseo

as an aid la successful livingTha human body has no. value
except la nee. U ia only worth as
much as we have the intelligence
and the desire to make ft worth.
Health hsbU* am atmgly routine
practices developed far the pur­
pose ed giving you greater free­
dom aad mote adflcUat use ad
your body aad mind.
You have heard much about

clock series of checks on the
rocket end Its bell-stuped capsule
te make sure ft Is ready for the
Job.
The federal apace agency said
ft already has requests from IN
rows reporters sad photographer*
for accreditation ter tha shot, aad
more w en earning la daily.
Otenn and Oriseom are working
fat comparative privacy, running
through almnlated missions ia a
ground trainer. wrap up their Mteasiro hsmmHH
this weekend, than undergo final
physical enamlnstkias during tbe
final hours before the morning
rochet flight.

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Legal Notice

Legal N otic*

Tha "Lake Monroe Jqttinya," weekly column writ­
ten by Mrs. H. L. Johnson which' appears in the Herald’S
Thursday adition, regretfully must be omitted today.
Howevar, its omission marks a happy occasion for Mrs.
Johnson who ia attending the Home Demonstration State
Short Course a t the University of Florida thin wank.

C A PI CANAVERAL (VPf) The aation'a soread "m aa - taspaee" rocket shot scheduled for
neat Tuesday is proving to be a
beaeutn ter tha Fteridn Xsst
Coast tourist Industry.
Tourists end Florida residents
by tho haadrode nlrosdy nro bettliag ter a fcraadeUad view. Motele ia tbe eepe m e nro lUling
te capacity- All iadientiona point
te q record number of civilian
"bird wbUhers&gt;’
U. B. aetroanute M m H. Gteaa
Jr., aad VirgU L Oriseom have
begun tbs final phaaa of teats
tent are exaoeted te sand can ef
them ea a rocket ride 1U miles
Ugh. Their vehicle will be na It-

tease. Everyone should have a
routine physical examination an­
nually or earlier if lymptoms are
present.
Don't depend on patented med­
icines that promise everything
cure nothing.
The Public Health Nurse is al­
ways ready to support and guide
all members of tbe family toward
meeting their health needs. Sha
must always be alert to new de­
velopments and must be prepsred
to transmit to the public the best
advice and information currently
available.

ix tubs c o r x r r svsmww corssT
tar aud v s a skwimous ooln.
tv s n t n o p r t e a u s
in mat a m r s mr
i.\* L a. VAN FLUBT.
Bsmsm S
N ance s o aaus

Lynyan Students
Attend Workshop
By BETVIE M tlW
Throe students of South Seminolo County represeatalsd Lyman
High School ia Longwood at tha
recent Summer Drum Majorotto Workshop held at Middls
Tennessee Slate College.
Attending ware Lemmie Hoov­
er, *100 Bear Labs Terrace; Mi­
chael Fisher of Casselberry and
Austin K. Seville Ilf, M Highland Dr., Fern Park.

not getting rooufh deep Of (I)
not iIceping under the right con­
dition! or (3) differing from dis­
order which require* medical at­
tention.
Sleep U only on* way of provid­
ing a rest period for tired muscles.
Rtcraalioa is another. This is not
a luxury, but time should he al­
lowed in the daily program Just
for sleep and'eating.
Mental Health and Physical
Health are inseparable. Few peo­
ple live under conditions which are
entirely satisfactory to them.
Every person has disappoint­
ments, anxiety, and grief at some­
time ia his life. The habit of fac­
ing these disturbances with cour­
age and action instead of allowing
them to worry us unnecessarily
and to warp our points of view is
one of the most Important lessons
ia life.
Although mneh Illness can be
prevented by right living, some
illness might be expected la the
life' of everyone. The factor of
early detection, by a doctor, is
important of diseases such a t
tuberculosis, canetr, heart di*

Gaol eating habits: Don't eat
white preparing food o r between
meal*. Avoid onset hOenl ugests end
overtired feeling. Don’t nub, don't
wash food down and hurry te week
or play, habile ef these ever a
period at time will eauee Rgnettea
disturbances*-' .
K eep'M m laC fced Is Tha adbStnneos ter life aad growth. I t
protects the body from Utooet aad
rogulstes tha body proeetses. Belect feed ea the baste ef hater

riariaa. Shat JAMB U TAN PUBBT,
Administratis of fha Katata of
NAM* u. VAN Pl*arr, Osraaaad.
tiirousti BTI.VAN J. DAVIS, Jfl.
tpoolot,* lu this eaua*. will attar
far sal* S* tha hlthaat and baat
hlddar far aaah at ookllo outcry
•ha following daarrlbad yarsonat
SreM W eM h# Batata sf HAUL B.
ISM JVatimoklla Trail ar. MoSal and MaatlfleaUan No.
SlItlaiTSS: 1SS1 Pruahaut
Trallar, Modal and TdSattfl-

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flasU as Ns.
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Idantlfleatlaa No. No 4II«J;
On* Wsldar, Harlot No. Ad
OTIISi On* Air CaMwrasaart
Mlaeallaassua taate aad atfear
Shay squlyaianti

aald y roparty sh all h a a*Id la
w hala and u s l la parcol*. Bald
sal# th a n ha aubjact to th a ayyravyl y f C. VMRMON MIZE. J i t ,
O ayaty Ja«««. % ae *th* C ourt ra .
w rvM th e r l a h t to ra jsa t a a y aad
all bids subm it tad.
IN W1TKBSS W HERE OP I bar*
baryan bo as* u r M M aad asm!

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SEW AND SAVE
REMNANT SHOP

This Week's
SPECIALS

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The giant "Mr. Peanut" sign ea
Hwy. 1T-M at Teagweed wiU neon
be wal n e d hp aa equally gigaaUe
•teas, marking the c h e a p af
ownership ef the Planters Ponaut
branch store te Us prof sat man­
ager, Lim nr Vichere of Ceaselberry.
Vickers baa bans associated wftft
the Planters Paaaut Oempaay ter
It years, managing stores la
Jacksonville aad Winter Gatriu.

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T h * elttam m o f S etatooU C o u n ty should b* In te ra c t* !
know t h a t rm o lu tiq tt v u p m m «1 b y 11m F lorid*
rU U tar* to h av * th # s*e**sion fla g o f th e c o n fo d o m y
irao d fro m «.M a**um in R ichm ond, Va., to F lorida,
hpo I t wOl bo h u n t one# mono o n r th * c h a ir o f th o
■ to r o f th * R o o m h i th * it a t o canitol.

This flag himp over th* spaakar’a chair ,for four
n during th* W ar Between th* State*. Now, a t laat,
§a!a wffl occupy It* rightful place.
Alao in 1661, Rep. Made Cleveland Jr. Introduced a
for th* protection of th* Confederate Flag from
a* and from ua* la advertising promotions. Th* bill
tlnolt County should 1b* proud of the work and

squandered four years on a cam­
pus getting.a smattering «( "re­
quired” courses.
l t e average college graduate,
however, cannot fluently apeak •
stagla foreign language, despite
his "required” lqngusgc ceurtes.
He usually never had a single
prietical course in Business Law
Many Milage gradpi las later
(CASE J-teli Dr. ; Wsyland. F. must t t f r t In n Data Carnegie
ppogbaa, of Rostov, If • world class or' Jota the Toa tmaster1*
Club, jute to obtal* * 1 ttta pro**
Heal! training In public
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When bo adopted’ my textbook T te .lite ra l Arte graduate can
g tayebetogy Applied" with a hardly'compute his *w* taeom*
irg a class cf Harvard students, tax, s* be probably pays extra
p lite r paid tte book a splendid oaey for n consultant ta do so.
m*i*llmta1. ending wltb this cbalThe .typical college graduate
itegtaf remark:
also mabre flagrant errors hi
P V 7 . students likn It because gram m ar on! every page, be
bay teat* things worth knowing." write*,' And ba eaa11 spell much
Tpr. Vaught* hM lbs* highlight- batter than a *tk grader..
H «■* cf tte most crucial pro- Students often flunk cut cf eelEm m I* tha astir* field *1 taps, net for tack f high I. Q.
hut Juct boeaxae tha neuraac as*
[ AIM, to* much el our ra n i- M Unpractical and so poorly
M am la now fitted wltb trivia
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Ascension Church
To Build N oht

•am tar about a year, ah* was tta
dangbter af Mr. l t d Mrs. Btlp)
Weimar af Ovarhroak Drive.
Mr. sad Mrs. Weimar did ave*y&lt;

n arbitrarily SAID those
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Tha Hwy 1741 prop arty to la- To add to thalr troubles, Mr.
«»ted *eat af Jsdksoa’* M attel Weimar teat kto jab dettnriag aa
had to bonded on tte feet by area daily morning aawspapai
M (Vicious circle t)
Uw Casselberry Oolf Course and'during ite past week,
ea out univetV r graduetes on tte south by Ftaey Ridge Rd. n a y ,loet their eldest child,
Pastor ot Qa church, ergemtoed opeat their gpvtags, toot their ta­
d0" les! oetober. is le v . c .
'corns'and they a n farad with a
B
tte
tremaadeus debt plus earing tar
teak two itaaatalag children.
OeatribuUooa
O U R B O A R D IN G H O U S E
at tte Casaalberry Realty Co. aflie*, fhepparda Raxall Drag
•tee* and any volunteer fireman
wtl aecept than, they may te
malted la tte Casselberry Votestern &lt;Fln Department.
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amenity which rank* first with
one person might well bo far down
on the list of another.
If n man Ukae extraordinary fine
food, bo can put up with a hotel
that has bods like n board to **t
I t But If t e U mo hi* steep, he'll bo
unhappy oven If the kitchen te a
three-star one.
For aome traveler* th e n te ao
mck thing aa toe araeh pcam and
such spot exist# nt t t e mo­ quiet white ette ta want a decent
m ent 1 read about one now end.
then but experience has shown
that when qno goto to aa alleged away from I t
Heaven ea Earth on* always finds I know of on# spot right ter* I*
Italy that lacks hut,‘ona thing to.
—.un^w
v . se tha
ftdaal w^vm
aaot. Tha
PM
vesw m^^mc
ac^a ‘betel
^^y^we
beta o n of straw or close to it. If It more thaa'eemfectabte. I t aits
tte food and bode arc adequate, ■mack-bang on a lovely teach* T te
then the plumbing la a throw-back service la efficient and friendly.
to t t e Middle Agee, or tea spot is Tho town la htetovte and Inter actas inaccessible aa a Tibetan whis­ tag.
tle atop.
Bat—and this la a major draw­
As for ever finding a vacation back ley many the teed is an a
place th at is both p q rim and an- par with what I Imagine a Chinees
esawdad, oaa might aa well set out army mean hall to he. I t U aqipte,
ta search of tte Vonua do Mite’s goodness knows, tee ample. But
mteatag arias, or a.perpetual mo- there soon cornea a time urban It
ttou machine in goad, working or­ te Impossible to look another eobder.
,
hlsstaas herd soil la the face, to
If ausk a place existed, either ewaltew another bite of riaaotok ha
bora or a t homo, word would travel eat another kite of pasta swim­
fast, and tho place that was half- ming ta a.ttrad tomato same.
deserted one year would bo packed
If it wvra poasibte b fa st h r
tram dining room to eabena tho two weeks, tho place couldot bo
next. Throe years ego wo found n beat. But a week la about aa long
none Ideal spot on tho southern aa man caa da sritheu t food. I have
Adriatic const, but when we ra- triad it.
visited It s few weeks ago tte little
town waa aa srawdal as though
Jackie Konndoy w on about to ar­
P A IN T N O W
rive tot a visit. And t t e prices ted
moved forward and upward by 40
to M per coat
Anyssw looking for aa enjoyable
rotation place la Europe that ta
Inexpensive—and who isn’t —moot
compromise- Tteeo’a no way round
tt,
CALL
IW a few M a t a a dap a man
can’t t e n everything. The diffi­
S h e r w f c te W ilU a m s
culty af engegettag a spot te
111 M agnate Am. FA S-1M1
heightened by t t e fact th at t t e
would be te create the Ideal vaca­
tion spot for Americana la EuropeTo Judge from tte letters that
some to mo asking t t e m u m of
such n place, an ideal one would
have to ba (1) Inexpensive, (g)
serve wonderful fond, (I) have aU
tha comforts of home, and more,
(4) te uncrowded, (•&gt; have a loca­
tion on the aea or 1a the moun-

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Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA)—There
Is mors organised opposition to
admitting Communist China to th«
United Nations than th a n la to
keeping tho Russians from sign*
Ing a ‘separata petes treaty with
East Germany and making Berlin
a “free’’—Communist—city.
This la a curious inconsistency
of tho cold war.
American and alllsd troops .art
lined up opposite each othey In
Berlin and both sides hare strong
forces In support. The chances for
an accidental Incident that might
lead to a major war are great. In
the event of a bo,t war, Soviet Rus­
sia with its missiles and nuclear
weapons could infllet terrific dam­
age on the United States and
western Europe.
By contrast, the United States
could annihilate Red China without
Its aver laying a glove on America.
But so far, nobody has formed
any dUsens' organisations to back
up American and allied nations in
Berlin or kick Russia out of the
U. N. for trying to wreck the or­
ganisation.
On tba other handj opposition to
cdmisslon of Red China to the
U. N. is widespread and intenia.
Young Republicans, meeting in
Minneapolis, passed a Resolution
against it and rocommendsd ths
U. S. get out of tho U. N. if Rad
China gets In.
American Security Council, an
active anti-Communlst organisa­
tion supported by soma 8,700 U. 8.
business firms, has just issued one
of Its strategy reports against ad­
mission of Red China to the U. N.
I t was signed by Admiral Arthur
W« Radford, formed chairman of
Uw Joint Chiefs of Staff and half
a dossn other retired generals and
admiral! i
A so-called Committee of One
Million—which doesn't have that
many members—has teen trying
to get a million signatures pa a
petition nrging tho president to
keep Bod Chinn out of tho U. N.
CsagTSoe has voted opoaltlon to
eiwtyUMi •£ ju d Chios 't o the
U. N. 18 times since 1948. This
year another resolution tea-teen
introduced. I t has not yet beta
Voted on, but 888 representatives
and M senators have signed I t
Much of the Jncressed opposition
this yen* tomes from a t e t t f or
a fear that hoy figures in tho Ken­
nedy administration ate soft on
the subject
Under Secretary of State Chea­
ter Bowles te a called for a froth
perspective. Ambassador to the
U. N.,Adlel Stevenson te a said
th at as a member of the U, N*
Communist China would bo more
accountable to world opinion.
Arthur M. Sehleclager Jr., a White
House adviser, has said th at if
diaarmaatent la. to ba taken
seriously, tba U. 8. most envision
install on of Communist China la
Uw warld community.
But Banned/ has mada clsar

that tha United States will steal
by Its commitments to ths Nation­
alist Chines# government' ea
Formosa. And be has denied Bri­
tish reports that tha U. 8. will
abandon Its opposition to putting
tha question of Rod China’s admis­
sion on tba General Assembly
agenda for general debate this
September. This Is what ths Bri­
tish apparently want.
Recent reports that the State
Department la considering an of­
fer to admit Rad Chinn to tha
U, N. without giving the Com­
munists the Bccurity Council seat
now held by Notionalist China are
officially denied. The strategy be­
hind such a move is supposed to
be that Red China would reject
thic offer. But that la risky tmaintss: once tba Chinas# Communist
dragon got its nos# under the
U. N. tent, it would start belching
fire and bum tba place out.
Fortunately* Secretary of State

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Six years
after joining the tour and 4 whole
year afTer winning the Profes­
sional Golf Association champion­
ship, handsome Jay Hebert final*
ly has convinced himself that he
belongs in the golfing business.
"It's taken me a whole year to
realise that 1 actually won the
PGA," says the former Marine
hero from Lafayette,/La., who
will defend the title two weeks
bene* at Chicago. “And It has
convinced me that I can win on
championship courses."
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“ Golf is a putting game today,"
he explains. “ I know that if 1
concentrated my practice on mak­
ing putts of 10 feet and under 1
could win a lot more. But 1
wouldn't be learning about the
other phases of the game, and
learning is much more important
to me."
Hebert recalls that he was tired
mentally and physically when he
went to Akron for the PGA last
year.
“1 played in the Canadian Open

two weeks earlier and a week be­
fore the PGA didn't even survive
the cut in Use Western Open." he
grins. "But 1 moseyed on down to
Akron and was lucky enough to
play a practice round uflh Ben
Hogan."
Hogan, who Hebert says “miss­
es nothing on a golf course,"
pointed out lo Jay all the trouble
spots he should avoid.
“Three things were in my favor
that you have to have to win a
big title on a championship
course." Jay remembered. "I
started playing well, the weather

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Billy Casper/'
Olympia Fields, where the PGA
will be held, is a “thinking man's
golf course," Jay pointed out.
“You've got to be able to shift
gears," he said. “You can charge
at three or four holea but then
you have to draw back on some
others and play it safe. The win­
ner will be a real champion."
After the PGA Jay will go to
Paris to play Belgian Flory Van
Donck in a television match to be
filmed at St. Cloud.

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felt good to me and my mental
condition was right. 1 could ac­
cept the bad breaka and stay
calm."
Hebert believes that the PGA
is the toughest tournament of the
year.
“Not just because I won It," he
said. "Rut we have a tougher field
than any of them; tougher than
the Open or the Masters. There
are at least 30 plsyera who could
win the tournament this year,
maybe more, and the ones you
have to wateh are Dow Finster-

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• Scuff-res is tunt woshablo
Seminole County f i a h e r m o n
might gat wet and/or arrested
soon, aeeord'ng to two separate
reports received today.
The weatherman aaya get out
the tunbrellaa or waterproof toga
because it'a likely to rain every
afternoon for awhile.
The county Judgo says get new
flaking licenses or faco the penalty
for fiahlag without proper per­
mits.
County Judge Vernon Miae said
that fishing license renewal! have
been "real ilow" and urged all
resident anglers to get the new
permits before wetting any more
lines.
licenses went into ef­
fect July 1 end-game, commission
officers will begin checking for
them right away,
The only thing worse than catch­
ing no fish ia catching a wildlife
officer on duty when you don't
have the license to try.
A n other rem ind er com es

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F it t e d
la one of them, Yankee outfield­
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Huth’a homo run record of to la
a single season. Marla has 31 so
far and that puts him II games
ahead of the Babe’s record pace
Of 1M7.
Maris’ teammaia, Whiter Ford,
m also la In a race to become the
major leagues' first SO-game win­
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but Houk says with tbe hot weath­
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ovary fifth day instead of every
fourth one.

Lema Leads
Canadian Open
WINNIPEG (UP!) Tray
t e a s , an ox-Marfae who baa
found golf gold a fickle preport
tion since be joined the tour, was
Wading the field today going Into
the second round of the D i m
Canadies Open god champion­
ship.
The IT-year-old, ooe-fimo cor­
poral came la lalo Wednesday
with a five-under-par M at the
6,413-yard Nick we Country Club,
ging three other Waaor - knew*
a tor tbe firet round Wad by
a a ingle shot.
Balers Lema, e satlve sf lea
Leandro, Calif., checked ia, three
other little-known proa, Bob P rttt,
Jo s Guilin and Jaeky (spit,
•hared the Wad with BTa.
Lows, was best ahowiag this
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Seminole County Bportemea will
bold on B p. as. meeting Monday at
the Court House ia Sanford for the
purpose of electing now officers.
Secretory . Treasurer Guy K.
Bishop reports that annual $1
membership faea are due and re­
quests that checks, payable to him,
be mailed to his home a t I4H Pal*
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Visit Parents
And Oviedo Friends

Mrs.* James
A surprise tea was given recentijr by the VAH-1 Officer*' Wive* at
the borne of lira*. Cbarle* Dunn.
Gaeat of honor war lira. Jime*
Mackey, one of the nominee* for
the preaidency of the AH Wive*
Club.
Potter* dliplayed on the Dunn’a
porch reminded the guetta of tbo
candidate* and eneouragod them
to attend the All Wivea Coffee and
vote for tbo eandidata of their
choice.
Receiving gveat* at the door
were Mr*. Dunn, tbo VAH*I com*
mending officer** wife and Mr*.
Bartoa Bartholomew. Mr*. Edgar
Boudlaot predded at tbo tea Ublo.
A color achemo of yellow and
white wa* cboten by Mr*. Kenneth
Cooker aad Mr*. Harold MeCum*
her to Impart a cheerful InformalUy within tb* formal sotting.
An arrangement of yellow roica
and wblta anapdragona terved a*
the conterpioco, flu k ed on each
aide by diver candelabra, holding
yellow taper*. Tbo canape* and
petit four* which were aervod with
the tea. coffee and punch, were
alao decorated la the cbooea color
■cbeme. Other floral arrange*
meat* wore .placed throughout tbo
hauae.
J
Mr*. Mackey received two cor*
cage* at the tea. The fin t one
made of yellow and wblta earna*
tioni wa* aeat by tho bo*too*
wive* and the other, made of
beautiful marigold*, we* cent by a
mysterious donor.
Guests war* Invited from tbo
variou* squadron wive* group*
sad Included Mr*. Joseph Tulloy,
Mr*. Frank Milner, Mrs. W. E.
Bassett, Mrs. Roy Farmer,- Mrs.
George Ktmmona aad Mrs. T. W.
Ownsby.

• t Camp Pendleton, Calif,
i. Edna Herman spent Mon*
a S t Petersburg and attended
ladRntf of Mr*. Borah Gill to
rt Goer at the Congregational
A. Mrs. 0*11 spent several
I i t the Norman bom*. In
rd, Last winter,
iseguest* of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Motor Sr., tool South Sanford
as, are their son and his
y, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.
nr, and four children from
^sad Mrs. Bob Steele, Ricky
body, lost* today Iso North
too for a two weeks vaes*
Bob saf est* to » o n 0
mas, Va„ to dttaad the con.
d celebrations which era to
plana on July 0 , for the ro*
moat of tho firs t Battle uf
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MISS CAROLLEE ELLISON
) MYP of tbo Osteen Method*
iw d i bald an nR dey picnic
Nr Smyrna Baach Saturday,
lit* accompanying tho group
Stir. Brie Robert*, hi* mo*
Mrs. A. A. Roberts,- Mrs.
i Clutter, Mrs, Vivian AllMrs. Thomas Ssagravas and
J. L. Adman.
or* attending wars Miss
ly, AUbrltton, Janet Gorman,
un, Dwayne and Cindy Clut*aul Allman, 1. L. Allman Jr.,
ml and Cindy Roberta.

Mr. and Mis. Merle W. Cooper
of Denver. Colo-, arrived in Oviedo
to visit their -parents, Mr. and
Mr*. J. G. Beasley. Nonday nJght—
Driving through they stopped a P
Lubbock. Texas, to visit Mr*.
Cooper’s brother, John David, who
is with tbo armed services there.
After their stay with their par­
ents, they will return home stop,
ping at Omaga, Ga., to visit Mr*.
Cooper’s brothtr*la*!aw aad slater,
Mr. aad Mra. George Riggins, and
little daughter, Deborah.
Mrs. Cooper’* sister, Mias R o » ^
Marie Beasley, accompanied thcmw
as far as Omega, Ga., where aha
will visit for a while, raturning
when Mr .and Mrs. Riggins coma
for their visit
They also brought Jimmy Beas­
ley home at the same timt. He has
been In Omega with his sister since
school wa* ouL Mr*. Marla W.
Cooper ia the former Betty Baas*
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MRS. CHARLES DUNN, left, hontenn to thn VAH-1 Officers’ Wives ten.
Mrs. James Mackey, guest of honor and Mrs. Joseph Tully.

Friendship Class Plans Meeting Friday
The Friendship O ils nf
First Christian Church will bold
tb# July mooting, Friday, at 0:10
p.m. at the Marshall Smith homo
In Lake Mary.
The young adult class will also
attend as goeits of tho Friendship

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‘I ts. Tod Brown, class p
dent, stated that tba group w
enjoy swimming and a cool
pracadlng tba rsgular. maatli
At a recant m acting, Mrs. i
Horton Jr, was elected vice p

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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas
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announce the engagement aad ap­
proaching marriage of their
daughter, Carol -Lao, to Arthur
David Haskins, son of H r. and
Mrs. David W. Haskins, l t u Ran­
dolph Stract, alao of SanfMd.
Miss Ellison was born la Wash­
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Montgomery, Ala., Jacksonville

and Sanford. She was a number
of tho IN I graduating tlasa at
Seminal# High School.
While 'In school aha , was a
member of tho Glee Club, Tsnnla
Club, Future Nuraoe Onb aad the
gwimmiag T u rn . th e nine served
as Worthy Advisor of tho Order
of tho Rainbow for Girls.
Mr. Haskins waa b o n ia San­
ford, attended a*haola here and
ia Lakeland. Ha graduated from
Semiaole High Reboot with tho
class of llM.
Ha la a member of the Jaycooa
and is presently employed by tho
FRIDAY
VFW Auxiliary menu at I p-m. Florida Power and Light Com*
P«ny.
la tbo USO Club rfo a . Plans will r A September wedging la being
be} dlaeuaaod for attandtag 'tb a
National Convention in Miami aad
delegates elected to represent tbo
local organisation.

Local Events

T he Browns A ttend
Son’s Wedding

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THURSDAY
Daaeeaa of the P in t Presbyter­
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of Oviedo went to Bello Glade lan Church moota at l:M p.m. All
Saturday afternoon to
tho cabinet member* art urged to
marriapa of their son, Thomas, to
Mlae Jb Berry-Hill of that city oo
Sunday, July •, at the Methodist
Church.
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Mauldin U Tom’* grandfather.
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Bride-Elect Honored At Garden Tea
Mrs. Clarence Powell was hos­ metto Ave. from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
tess at a "Garden Tea" Saturday honoring Miss Jo Anne Adams,
afternoon at her home 2479 Pel- bride-elect.
A color scheme of yellow and
Oviedo
green was carried out in all dec­
orations. The refreshment table
was overlaid with a yellow cloth
and centered with an arrangement
By MARIAN R. JONES
of yellow snapdragons and lilies
J. Y. Harris, father ot Mrs. R. in a green contilner.
W. Estes and J. Y. Harris of this Silver and crystal appointments
city, had a bad fall and sustained and candelabra with yellow tapers
quite a few bruises. However. completed the table decorations.
Ruby reports he is doing fine and Fruit punch was served from a
is able to be out for a drive. Good large crystal bowl with a yellow
luck, "Unde John."
lily floating in a frozen ice ring.
Mr. Cooksey, a former teacher Yellow and green ribbon sand­
in tba Oviedo High School, was In wiches, green and yellow mints,
Ovieda on Monday ot tills week.
nuts and dainty cake* iced In the
Mr. and Mrs. John Evatu and chosen colors were served with
boys, David, Charles and Arthur, the punch.
have returned home after spend­
ing a week at Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goodman
and little son have returned home
after a delightful vacation at the
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas C. Michael
are quite thrilled over the pros­
pects of having electricity in their
home on Lake Jessup. The Mi­
chaels built the house about three
years ago. They have been quite
comfortable with gas lights. How­
ever, right after moving, Jane for­
got and grabbed her electric
blankets to put on the beds — only
to discover they were ot no use
without electricity.
ifra. C. C. Balkcom has re­
turned from Georgia and la again
with her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mlklcr, and
family.
Ronnie Howell, Wesley Swen­
son, Rex Brook* and Tim Colbert
are Oviedo's representatives on
the all-star baseball team.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Niblack
attended a family reunion recently
at the home of Mra. P .D . Nichols
sear Chysta] River. This la an an­
nual event eagerly looked forward
to by the family. Charles Is on*
of 12 children, with 11 of the 12
•till living,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilay Straughn
and daughter, Sandra, ot Indianspoils, Ind., arrived Monday for a
viait with Mrs. Stnugkn's mother.
Mrs. G. G. McMahan. Tbe first
A large Hoot Owl cake and Icy,
day here they enjoyed dinner with
ahcrbct-flecfted punch were the at­
Mrs. McMahan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Waiaright and family at the Wain- tractive and unusual refreshments
served by hostess Mra. John
right home.
Mr. and Mrs. Straughn and Moynihan to the VAH-9 Wives
daughter, Sandra, and Ray Wain- when they met at her home for
right onjoyod n trip to Daytona bridge and dessert Tuesday.
Beach, Tuesday.
The caks was lbs creation of
T. L. Lingo Sr„ T. L. Lingo Jr„
Tbad,‘ Marshal and Guy TJngo Mra. Pat Kear. During the even­
enjoyed n recent fishing trip In ing two silver Jfoot Owl pins were
the Gulf. They camped at Sand presented. One was to Mra. Ed
Lump.
Gold, who leaves ,thla month for
C. R. Clouts and Associated
Patuxent River, and the other to
Grnwari, Inc., treated all cm•loyal to a picnic at Sweet Water
Park July 4. Families of tbe em­ Supper Enjoyed
ployee were also Invited. Swim­
ming wae enjoyed before partaklag of the delicious barbecue A t Pow er Club
thicken and spare riba dinner.
Mrs. Barbara Koerner and chil­ About to Florida Power em­
dren have moved. (o Orlando to ployes, their families and mem­
bers of the Rtddl Kilowatt Aides
toaka their borne.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Parker and attended the annual July celebra­
Mrs- Ben Jonas and daughter, tion and supper at tba Florida
Mary, spent Sunday, Monday and Power Club, la it week.
part of Tuesday at their Daytona The chickens were barbecued by
Roach borne. Ben Jones Joined Dick Jones and Bud Shulls and tbe
them there Sunday night on route rest of tbe menu was prepared by
home tram Valdosta, Ga.
tbc ladles of tba Reddi Kilowatt
Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Lundy ot Aides.
Orange Cove, Calif., accompanied
by their son, Paul, and Jimmy
Collier, drove in to surprise their RECORD PLAYER
parents, Mr. and Mr*. Paul Slavik,
REPAIRS
this week. The Slavik's were not
M A TH ES M USIC
ospseting them unto August, but
FIRST A FRENCH
war* quit* surprised aver the
OPEN T IL 9 P. M.
visit.

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Serving punch during the after­
noon were Mr*. Nell Powell ot
Orlando, daughter of the hostess;
and Mra. O. L. Bark*. Mrs. W. G.
Fleming of Tavares, Mrs. W. B.
•Kirby. Mrs. W. V. Bitting and
Mrs. Charles Meeka greeted the
guests in the front garden.
Floating hostesses’ were Mrs.
John Ivey, Miss Kay Ivey and
Misa Kathy Adams, Sanford, and
Mrs. Reuben Mason ot Orlando.
Dr. -Neil Powell, tht hostess’ son
from Orlando, made movies of the
group throughout the afternoon.
In the receiving line, which was
formed on the patio just after
entering the garden, were Mist
Adams, the groom-elect's mother,
Mra. T. A. Evans, Mrs. Powell
and Mrs. Adams.

Longwood

Personals

Soft recorded music was heard
all during the party hours from a
speaker in the tree lops. About 75
guests called during the appointed
hours.
Out of town guests included
Miss Peggy Barne, Mrs. R. M.
Mason, Dr. and Mrs. Neil Powell
and Mra. W. D. M iConnall, all of
Orlando; Mrs. Martin McDonald,
Miss Beverly Graham, Mrs. Joe
Tolle, Mrs. Walter Purty and Miss
Sally Matthews, all of DeLand.
Mrs. W. G. Fleming, Tavares;
Mrs. ,H. S. Fleming, Winter Park;
and Mra. H. A. Montgomery and
Mrs. T. A. Evans, the groomelect's mother, from Deerfield

. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Whaeleis
and daughter, Verna, left for a
trip to New Knglend.
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gadcli*
and daughter, Wanda, are apending the auramcr In Delhi, Iowa.
Mra. Casile Mater of Main
Street la visiting in Long Beach,
Calif., with her daughter and eonIn-law, Mr. and Mra. C. W.
Drinker.
Mr. and Mr*. Don Hiteman and
ton have returned home after a
viait with relative* in Ohio.
Mr*. Helen Blankemhip t* o n :

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Officers* Wives
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Officers' Wives of VAH-1 held
their monthly bridge session in
tbe Afterburner room at tbc San­
ford Naval Air Station BOQ.
Delicious refreshments ot des­
serts with the choice of coffee or
cold drinks were served by hastetsci, Mrs. Ralph Seacat, Mrs.
John Barlow and Mrs. John
Sparta.
The high acora award was won
by Mrs. Ken Rowell. This was her
last meeting with the group as she
is leaving with her family this
month for a change of duty..

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VAH-9 Wives Enjoy Bridge
Mra. Bob Stuse, in appreciation of
her candidacy in tba All Wivas
Presidential elections held thU
week.
Many of the wivas bad travclad
to Mayport over tba weekend of
the Fourth to accompany their
husbands during the loadingaboard operations prior to VAHO'a departure aboard the USS
Saratoga, and remlalsccncea of
that weekand were among the
topics of conversation.
The ladies alio made many In­
formal plana for group activities
during the six weeks et their hus­
bands’ absence. Mrs. Robert Tolle
brought as her guest her slater,
Mias Marcia Mehl of Sharon, Pa.,
and Washington, D. C. Mias Mehl
la visiting in Sanford ter a abort
while prior to (pending the rest
of the summer in New Orleans.
Others (tending were Mrs. Jack
Allen, Mrs. Bob Basaett, Mrs.
John Davis, Mrs. M. G. Durham,
Mrs. Laigh Ebbert, Mrs, Robert

Forstar, Mrs. G. W. Xlmmoas,
Mrs. Gordon Kuahn, Mrs. William
Lassen, Mra. Tom Marklay, Mts.
Tod Wagner, Mrs. Don Walker,
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■I. K. Witthuhn, Mllwaukaa,
Wiac. bualneaaman hat been named
Prealdant or Klwania Internation­
al. Ha waa elected to the number
one Klwania poet recently by dele
gates attending the 13th annua!
convention of Klwania Interna­
tional in Toronto, Ontario.
Nawa of Wltthuhn'a election waa
received today by offleera of tho
Klwania Club of Sanford,
As head of Kiwanla Internation­
al, Witthuhn will be official
■pokaesian-for 160/XX) Kiwanlaaa
in more than 4,800 cluba located
throughout the United 8tatea and
Canada. He aucceede J. O. Tally
Jr* Fayetteville, North Carolina
attorney. Tally haa held the Kl­
wania preaidency atnee Auguat of
1M0. .
, Immediately prior to hie election
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haa alee aerved two yearn aa ita
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and ia curantly a director of the
Witthuhn la ta former president,
Milwaukee Association of Conmirce. Ha ia a truatee of the Mil*
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a member of the Mayor's Civic
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Anybody also "loot" a teenager
to orgaalxad activitiei and social
besides tha mother who writes:
“Aa tho mother of three eon* 1
£ have found that echool activities
and other outside Internet* taka a
boy out of tho horns so much ha
doesn't know whst family lirlnjr it
like.
“Hero's ths schedule for one of
•u r boys, who is in high school
now: During ths season when he
plays football and is on tha wres­
tling team he arrives home be*
tween seven and eight, Monday
M through Friday. Saturday there la
usually a gams and, if not, more
practice.
“Sunday he goes to Sunday
School, church, choir practice In
the afternoon and a church youth
meeting at night.
“Since ho leaves horn* for school

Thurs. July 18, 1981—Pa g« 9

ftanfarli Rrrall

New Movement

at 7:40 each morning you ean un­
derstand that wo see very little of
him. I am not exaggerating when
I say that ha ia at homa only long
enough to shower, change clothes
and cat the meal 1 have kept hot
for him on the back of the stove.
Then ha li oft for tome activity.
And after that it la bed time.
“My other two boys followed the
same kind of hectic echedule. That
ia why I can’t understand your
saying in a recent column that
parents tend to 'take over* too
many of the activities and organ­

isations to which their children be­ D tltrjr Duplicate Bride* Club
member*, meeting at 1 p. m. Tueelong.
day in the Community Center,
“How else are w* ever going to played six tablet In the afternoon
see our children if wo don't find,
excuse* to bo with them outside Dus to a different order of move­
tho homeT After all, they are ment, only one set of winners are
announced this week.
rarely IN It."
Most of the outside activities
First, H. Gujr Chase and Mrs.
teenagers are urged to Join are Robert Nicholla; second, Oscar
good. Certainly all those mention­ Bamstt and Mrs. Edna Reilly, tla
ed In tho above letter art worth­ for third and fourth, Mrs. H. A.
while. But teenagers—aa well aa Lynch and Mrs. Q. W. Nicely and
adulta—often overdo tho outside Mrs. Frank Holder and Mrs. M.
activity routina.
I.. Patterson.

By Oswald Jacoby
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errors In Judgment all ths way to
downright idiocy, but thera la no
law requiring ms to mention them.
The game was duplicate. 1 aat
West and waa on lead agalnat
three nd-trump. Ae you can ‘ate
tha Jack of diamonds lead seta tha
hand, but I opanad tha deuce of
clubs and declarar romped home
with 11 tricks.
Mrs. Jacoby was my partner and
I will repeat her comments because they are worth listening to.
This time, anyway.
Sha said, “You always toll me to
lead from something rather than
from nothing. You had nothing in
club*, hut you had that grant big
Jaek of diamonds. Why dldnt you
put It on tha toblat"
That was two months ago and I
haven't found a good anawsr yet.

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: My problem won’t seem
big to you, but it is big to me. I sit home,
bored to tears, every night. No, 1 am not
alone. My husband is lying on the couch
with the earpiece of the transistor radio in
his ear, listening to the baseball game.
This happens almost every night. And on
Sunday there ia a double-header. I don't
dare talk to him because 1"might be in­
terrupting the beat part of the game. He
claims he still loves me. We have five chil­
dren under six, but I would like to be
talked to once in a while.
BORED
DEAR BORED: Don’t tell me that a
mother of five children under six can’t
find something relaxing to do for a few
hours every evening while her husband is
listening to the baseball game. Take a
bubble bath. Read aomethlng. Take up
needlepoint. Or get interested in baseball,
too. But don’t whine and plead boredom or
your husband might go elsewhere to listen
to the game in peace.
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DEAR ABBY: We have a friend whose
children NEVER have "colds." She calls
their sniffles "sinus trouble." She claims
it is not catching but, every time she
sends her children to my house to piny
when they hnve "sinus trouble,’’ my chil­
dren get need colds. What do you do with
a person like that?
MIDDLE OF.THE BLOCK

DEAR MIDDLE: You tell her that
when her children have "ainus troublo"
to please keep them home.
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DEAR ABRY: I have a teenage daugh­
ter who is considered a beauty by every­
body. We are middle class people, go to
church regularly and try to live right. My
daughter always has had plenty of dates.
She has dated some of the finest and
wealthiest boys in our city. But she never
Vates them more than once, although they
ask her.
Now for my problem: She enjoys dat­
ing only the lowest kind of boys. She has
even given me false names so I won’t find
out how low they are. Her father (who
died when she was a child) always liked
to pick up with the cheapest kind of trash.
(I never told her about this.) Could it be
inherited? Why should a beautiful* 18year-old girl, with nice clothes and a good
home, want to go around with scum?
PUZZLED MOTHER

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NICE 2 room ruralihcd apart­ 1 • BEDROOM apartment. Phone OSTEEN: desirable 3 room*, tin t MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adult* FA 2-1411 between • a. m. * floor apaciou* furnished apart­ CB home In good location, con­
mort­
ment, newly plastered and de­ venient to N.A.S.,
FA 2-7300.
• p. m.
cora.ed. $45 per mo. FA 2-5771 gage. FA 2-2407.
P1NECREST: f year old ranch
style I bedroom home. Beautiful
RAVENNA PARK
cool yard. U» Shannon Dr. pb.
Beautiful home with complete
2 BEDROOM turn, apartment $55. FA 2-7230.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH. Sale or built-in kitchen, Including relri00$ So. Park. FA 2-3636.
trade for Sanford home. 3-bed­ gerator. Has beautiful landscap­ WHITE ELEPHANT—must go in
0BT: on Lake Fessup, Waiter
CLEAN furnished apartment with room, 2 bath CBS home V* ed grounds. Many other fine fea­ near future, too far froth
bond gag, white with large black
S ROOM furnished apt., $60 a etUe fan, reasonably priced.
friends in Pinecrcst and Sun*
nd brew* ogata. Reward. Call IF YOU HAVE A DRINKING month, clgsewin, 111 E. 6th St., Adult* ooly. Lloyd Swain, Ph. block to beach. Near stores and ture*. Let u* show this today. ' land, yet not out of town, yard
schools.
Furnished
or
unfurn­
Exclusive
with
Carttaa, FA M M .
PROBLEM contact Alcoholics call FA 2-42$5 or FA 2-5711
•PA 2-1654.
too big, grass loo thick to mow
ished. 116 7lh. St. GA 6-4575.
Anonymous, Box 121$, Sanford.
with ease. Halt my equity in
OBT: Saturday, white pockil5-ROOM furnished apartment 211 FOR SALE OR RENT: 3 bedroom
3 bedroom home gives you the
Stenstrom
Realty
beak, if returned, Reward. Cal! TERESA,
Laurel Ave. FA 2-6178.
unfurnished bouse in Lake
dubious privilege of paying
l -----111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 $61.31 for tbe next 10 years.
8-BEDROOM furnished house, $55 Mary. Call FA 2-214S.
1803 Palmway. Call FA 2-8208.
monthly. FA Z-1281.
BEATUT1FUL 3 bedroom. 2 full
FURNISHED apartment, titan
12. Real Eatalu Fur Sale
bath home In lovely neighbor­
and close in. FA 2-4018, Jimmy 2-BEDROOM furnished bouse, carhood. Attractive floor plan 1*
m nm
j u d i c i a l c i b c c i t . • i* PUBLIC School Toaehtr forming . Cowan.
pets, blinds, aUle fan, fenced ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor different and must really be
a k a v a n s s m s s i n c w v a m r,
cUiaoa'
In
ceramics,
for
adults
yard. Ph. FA 2-3780 or FA 3-1286 Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
n o u n s , t a e n u e n a r no.
teen to be appreciated. Financed
30S W. 13th Street
and children. Pb. FA 2-08IL
FA 3-3051 Atlantic Bank Bldg. to suit you. Price $17,500. Ph. FA 2-7$05, Evenings FA 2 2570
F I D URAL, NATIONAL MORTOAOB
AN LANTA APARTMENTS:
I ASSOCIATION, a eerpa ratio n or* TUTORING, Ph. FA 2-6302.
Nice large apartmentn, 404 B. MUST SACRtrlCB 2 - bedroom PA 2-8060.
r Baninas e n te r a n Ant of congr**s
LARGE FAMILY?
14th ft. Pbmm FA X-42B2.
CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 100
£ n o t M im ing pursu an t tc the FM»
OUR HOME. 17 acren rolling land. If you have spice problem, we
S’ end N ational M ortgage Aasoelcilon
Country Club Circle. FA 2-3531. Large 2 story frame house. have the home for you. 4-BedB o u s t e r Am, h aving i u principal
UNFURNISHED house, kichsn
f t Office In th e Clip e f W ashington,
equipped, I bedrooms, dan, lVfc BEST OFFER takes $1,700 equity Real spring water, beautiful rootns, large living room with
f W stm m of Columbia.
baths, carports, utility room, in a S bedroom bouse, 203 huge trees, flowing creek. 12 fireplace, 1H baths and separ­
1 • . ■.
Plaintiff,
FURNISHED garage apartment.
miles from Sanford. .Only $16,500 ate dlnl.‘.g room. Attractively
excellent condition, $70 month, Laurel Drive. FA 2-2793.
206 Elm Ava,
§ BtVmw A y g L sT n a a MAiDA w.
Write
for details, Terms, dir­ decorated. Located in Sanford
in
Labe
Mary.
Call
after
1:00
Z ABgLWT/ h it wife.
2 B. R. Kit. equipped .. $65
S
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'
Defendants.
MAYFAIR
ections — Box 34, Enterprise, with all city conveniencei.
URN1SHED
or
unfurniahed p. m. FA 2-6164.
I
B
.
L
Kit.
equipped
.».
$75
1
n w r t c a Tw A r m a n
There la no finer I bedroom home Fla.
$14,300. Down payment $4,110.00.
bouse,, built-in kitchen, S bed:
I B . X . Kit. equipped
$75
8 A ta « 4 " i
n a a n iA to.
NFURNISHED apartment cn
In Mayfair, Completely air con­
rooms,
2
baths,
close*la,
gar­
»
-BTiL H a sh A nal*/. nAdreaa u sI B. U. apartmewt v. . . , $ 0
tiraly private . FA 2-2900.
ditioned. with central beating. 2 - BEDROOM home, Sunland
age. 004 w. Frtneh, Orange
F&gt;
Mo?da W. A atl*r, cddr.M • • ROSA L. PAYTON
Stenstrom Realty
Quality construction throughout, Estates, will trade equity o(
City.
Fla.
l-BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
equip­
know n
" &gt; ,
Registered Real Batata Broker
equal
value
in
Jacksonville.
let*
of
beautifully
landscaped
-%■ Ton a re hereby n e tlfltd th a t n
111 N Park Ave Phone FA 2-2420
Ph. FA M ill 17-ft at Hiawatha FURNISHED or unfurnished 2 ped, $75 month. FA 2-2011.
FA 2-7082.
land on Elliot Avenue. •
B, R. house, alee location. I:LARGE room apt., furnished,
OUT WHERE ITS QUIET, $ bed­ IS . M o rtfa g e Loan*
Available Aug. let. FA 2-4145. So. Sanford, 1 block paet Air
room, 1H bath, asbestos shingle FHA ft VA Mortgage! - 5Vi*
Base road, turn right 6th house
Stenstrom Realty
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
home. Kitchen equipped, neat Interest — S. C. Blub Company.
off Sanford Ave. RL 2, Box 372,
apartment, tils bath, tot P al
t i t N. Park Ava. Phona FA 2-2420 house, neat yard. Located north
Mortgage Bankers, 1604 Edgeixtw w c m c e i r c a r a r a r n
matte. FA 1-1374 after 6 p.m.
.of Longwood in Henson Acres.
water Dr., Orlando CH 1-3356
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it o r n a a n
FOR
SALE
or
TRADE—
61k
acre
SLEEPING ROOMS—Tbe Gables
.
After
down
payment
assume
nr and wow aa m x o i.a covin
PINECRE8T:
S
bedroom
horn#,
farm on Beardall Ava. Lge, 2
MORTGAGE LOANS
in c a a n c a a r . a a . i i i n
acraanad patio, unfurniahed, 401 Magnolia. Ph. PA 2-0720.
MOTto a o r e e rr to
story frame home, completely mortgage of monthly payment!
FHA
and Conventional
$45.00
mo.
$1,000
total
cost.
Exvobscloob a o a t u s a a
$110, 2S31 Part: Ave. PA 2-3332. 1-BEDROOM furnished apart­ remodeled. Double garage, Var­
Comn\ercial ft Residential
aoci*TT v o n havings, ,» ear.
cluslvoly
with
poratlsn • il s t ln a u n d tr ik s law s
STENSTROM REALTY
2-ROOM furnished apartment with ment, clean, downstairs, m is : iety of fruit and shade' tree*.
of the I t a te ef C aaasctlcut.
water and lights furnished, mlc tila bath, 001 Palmetto. Ph. Priced at $12,500. Will consider S t Johns Kealty Co. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2450
P laintiff.
lots or acreage as part of $3,500
PA 2-1374 after 0:00 p. m.
RAYMOND p . 0T.KTCMKR AND
screened front porch. PA 1-1744.
down pmt. FA 2-0320 after 0:00 THE TIME TESTED FIRM
j6 0 j
Its N. pork Avo. Pb. FA 2-6123 15. BualnoM OpportuRlUes
UNFURNISHED
I
bedroom
bourn,
JBANNB
M.
FLBTCHKIt,
kta
p.
m.
lug 1
LOCH ARBOR: t bedroom borne, nothing fancy hot cheap real,
w its, a a ! 1 a ll • unknow n hnlrn.
COLONIAL Service Station for
unfurniahed, large rooms, ox«
litlM ta
x ran td ss,
aailgntea,
e f sh e Public R e c
$45 month. Ala#, furnished 2 BEING TRANSFERRED, mult 3-BEDROOMS. 4K% VA Loan. In lease, approximately $2500 needlUnore,
cradltora,
I
r
u
l
m
.
e
r
cel
lent
condition,
kitchen
equip­
f f V . ■ am laeli Osnnty, 1 othor claim ant* claim ing by,
Sunland. Available new. Phone
t m t h i r w ith n t
.ed for inventory and equipment
ped. carport, storage, screened room ft both apartment, utili­ tell like new 2 bedroom, 1 bath FA 2-1740.
throush, under o r aoalnot RAY­
ties
furnished,
$45.
PA
S4$lf.
d se trlu b e t.w a te r
bourn
with
carport
See
owner
Ph. FA 2-T643.
MOND
D.
FLBTCHBB
AND
porch.
Quiet
neighborhood.
Ph.
6 W lakM f ell burn*
00? Both Dr. Ravenna Park.
JBANNB X . FLBTCHBB, hla
FA
1-3461.
fum nee and tank,
SOUTH
EAST
comer
lot.
$
bed­
LOO
A
n
G
FOR
A
NEW.
HOME?
np hnnd s s d the seal wife, w ba m ay ba dead and n e t
In the-meantime stay etth is— 3-BEDROOM boma, 2 bathTbuilt- room, many extras. $500 down.
kaaw n to ba dsad a r alive, and
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
a ll a a k a a w a partlca and MalmThe
Frton&amp;ly Maul.
in appliances, disposal, owning Call FA 5-7104.
EXPERIENCED operator on one
a a ta h aving a r clalm lag a a y
private baths, 114 W. First S t
windows. VA loan. $600 down—
girl shirt unit Apply in person
SUN DEL MOTEL
rig h t, tttla a r ia tf r a s t la aad la
3-BEDROOM boma: 3 baths, built- Joe’s Laundry ft Dry Cleaners,
Hwy. lT-as - l Ml. So. nf Sanford $00 per mo. PA 2-7032.
W SK S«»«
in range and oven, carport*, 2507 Sanford Ava. .
2515 Orlando Dr.
PA H i l l
IP YOU are Interested in buying Large lot. Convenient to San­
NEAT and dean 3 room furn­ a home, you can’t miss this ford ft Orlando. $9J00, amall
gOTICB TO c b b d i t o b i
Notice tc hereby xlvsa th a t the
ished apartment near hospital ehanae to own a S bedroom ce­ w down payment FA 2-7313.
undersigned h as beea duly a y .
GOOD experienced automobile
$51 par mo. iodudea watov aad ment block bouse, on largo lot,
pointed and qualified a s sdm talasalesman. YM&lt;lust be sober, if
M e All unknow n balra, davlseea, tr a to r a f th e aetata of Raaaea 8. etoetrlcity. PA 5-6544.
shallow waUr well and aiora ex­
O acar M. H a rriso n
‘
nranteae, aselgneee, lienors, g ra c e , deceased. All balra. ereaiotherwise do not apply. Good
tras. Low down payment tad Registered Real Estate Broker
uredltore. tru ste e s a r u tb ar U ra, legatees, dlatrlbuteea, and all
monthly payments well below UU Palmetto Ava. Ph. FA 3-760 working eondllioos, opportunities
claim ants
elslM laa
by. • th a r yereoae . having elatm a a r
tbrougb, under or agatoet dem ands a g e la e i said e sta te are
unlimited if willing to work.
average re n t If interested can
RAYMOND
D.
FLBTCHBB hereby notified to present them FURNISHED 1 loom apartment
Straight
Commission. APPLY
3-BEDROOM,
living
room,
oU
be
seen
at
200
Oakland
Ava.
in
$51.
Adults.
IU
N.
Jasmine
to
the
C
ounty
Judge
af
Sem
laele
AND JBANNB M. FLBTCItER. kta wife, w ba may be C onaty a t hla afflea a t th a C aarl
eieetrle kitchen, breexeway and IN PERSON, Prsd Yeackle,
Sunland Estates.
d e ad ' and net haaeva te bw lioncs, Sanford. Florida, properly
carport, completely furnished. Strickland-Morrison lac.
deyd 'e r allvai aad a ll an - •w arn ta wdlhla eight calendar
140 AttfOlOS Rd. NO 6-5135.
k a o w a parttaa and slalnt- m oatba r n o x THR d a t r o r
SALESMAN WANTED: E s g »
,
a n u - k a r f a g a r alatm lag aay THM riR S T PUBLICATION o r
rig h t, tttla o r In terest In and t h i s N o n ce.
t-BEDROOM, 2 bsth bouse, dUh- ienoed calling .aa grocery, hard­
m ast t kba.
t« the property involved In - Bach claim n . aA r demand
...I
. a . i &gt;
washer, disposal!, drapes. 100 ware or similar business outlets.
writing and —must
etaia *‘the
th la c a u se Residences Un­ IIn
Terrific potential far qualified
place of residence and post efflee NICELY furnished duplex, pleas­
E. JlaUas Circle. FA 2-5054.
known.
men. Phone FA 3-2335 (H «
YOU, AND RACK O r YOU, a re
ant surroundings, SIS W. lltk S t
kereby notified th a t aa Amended
p. « . tor personsl kMarvisw.
BUI o f Complaint ta Faraaloae a a e n t, e r hla atlerney, e r th e muna
Can FA 2-005 or NO 5-450.
ROSA L, PAYTON MECHANIC, Chiyalar pcadnets
M ortgage has been Iliad ag ala at w ilt broom s veld aeeerdlan ta taw .
A s d y .B . B rans
Broker
yau by th a P lain tiff In th a abave
A dm inistrator ef the K etate
styled ed u tt fo r th e 1 purpose af
Ph, FA 1-1101 17-92 at Hiawatha •xparienca preferred. Apply la
of roscos a. a vans, foraoloilng tha m o rtg ag e upon tha
paraaa in Stan Bckaey, service
Deoaaaad
follew lag described property, alia*
NOT A STEAL, but a good buy;
Address P. O. Box Ml
a te a a d b eing ta UamtaeU County,
Oeneva. Ptortda
FABNER’S AGENCY
Luka Mary, . 5 bodnom, M
FlerM a, to w ltt
F ir s t pnbllcatloa an Ju n e t t ,
L et 14, Rlook T, HBFTLBR
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t
m
u
.
Realtor
ta
a r^ fc x-’k conatmctloa, bulR- 18. H g ff .W a a tjd
UNFURNISHED
S
bedroom,
I
till.
UOMKU ORLANDO HBCTION
1‘ublieh J a n a SI, IS a Ju ly f, tl .
ONE. aoeordlag t a th e p lat
bath, kitchen aqulppod. Phona 2465 s T f t r k Ava. Fh. FA M tS i ia GE range ft ovoa, combina­ WANTED- Boliablo man ar wom­
After hour# FA S-30U ar FA S4H1 tion refrlgarator-frraser, enclosIn Ska CanvS at tbo .Ctnoty Jo See, FA 2-5672.
an la awa ft operate profitable
Oemlaota Cannty. FtorlSn, la Fravending machine business ia
bale.
FURNISHED upstairs spartmexl
No
Down
Payment
In eat Batata at
Sanford
sm s. Mast hava at
$
0.
FA'
3-65*7.
NO HIDDEN OR CLOSMG
C. M. A R M
Fair Value Properties toast II hours spam time aad
COFTS
DeeecaaS FURNISHED apartment, S rooms,
miaimum af $05 cask. You re­
RAYMOND M. BALL
I sad t
bedroom maooagy
ceive enough equipment ft mer­
bsth, built-in sir changing unit, boms built aa your lot anyAad Assaclatas
Hire attorneyc, Wltllsmc. gatemaa. Said H a u te i
*
• »n. lies Durant
2 screened porehee. 110 W. 3sd. whom hi tha Mate af Florida. 316 8a. Park
Fh. FA 3-5641 chandise a s v to return your iaBuilding, Miami, II, F lorida, and Yau and each ef yau are here­ SL FA 3-640.
by netltleS aad required ta present
FA 5-100 vestment, regardless af amount
file aad original
Na waiting — Immediate eon- Like Mary Branch
nnp elatma and demands which
pleading In the &lt;____ 6 6 0 0
taveetod. Reply giviag brief
•trucUoa. CALL FA 2-6545.
ef the abase atyled oourt an ar yaa, ar cither of you, may have
LAKE HUTCHINSON: 30* a 315’, history ft phone number 0
bafpro-the Iftk day a f July, 11*1. •gainst the estate ef CM. ARIB,
Headly Const Co.
M uter Distributing Comgaay,
It you fall ta da so, a Deeres deceased, late of said County, to
Fra Ceafsaao will ba taken against the County Judge af Bemieoto
1216 Elisabeth Avo, Chartotta
bouses,
kitchens
County,
Florida,
nt
hie
efflee
In
BY
a
OWNERt
6
B.R.,
I
story
yaa
for
tha
relief
demanded
tn
FINANCING
4. N. C.
the court house of sold, County nt
tha Amended BUI af Complaint,
frkma house. Front sactosad
’
. * &gt;. ; •
WITMBBa my hand and aaat af Bsntord, Florida, within einht cal­
porch
up
aad
downEnclosed
endar
months
from
the
time
or
thn
aald Court, at annfard. geminate
DIRECTIONS TO
publication
af thla
notice.
DUPLEX
utility rm , I bathe. Redecorated . CauntF. Florida, thla t*tb day af first
W ..k
.1 .1 -sc A a - . . d
. k .t l
k m S—
EAVBNNA
June, lift.
'Cewcrete
Meek
- Bank salt 8
throughout.
Soma
furniture.
(MALI
*|F . f h 16th. 9 L FeBqw
of rN ld e n sa and p ast e t f i u n d .
bedrooms, living room, kitchen
6210 down. Tabs up payment*
A rth u r M. Beohwlth, Jr.
dry C tok 6 8 . f t W ateh
OlarB at tha Clranlt Csart dress o f th e slalm ant, and aaall ba
aad bath. Bath ruated at $0.09
RENT A BED
$ 0 par mo. Na payments until
aw ern ta b r th e elalm aat, hla
By: Martha T. Tibiae
Tha A riatocnt of
each. Mortgage balance $4500.
110. Pb. FA 6-6401.
npent, hla attarney. aad any surb ReDaway, Hospital ft Baby Bade
dition of THE 1M2 REDBOOK
is here now.. Also Brown Book
of World Colaa. Ca*’ ft Mill'*,
Oak Ridge Motel—U. S. 17-02,
F e n Path.

19. Situations Wanted
WORK wanted FA 1-5120.
YOUNG man withes .any kind of
work. FA 2-0000.

20. Babynlttcra
WILL KEEP children in my home
day or week, 1007 Palmetto. Ph.
FA l-aoai after 5 p. m.
EXPERIENCED baby sitter, p r%
fer pre-school children. Little
Venice. FA 2-6270.

21. Beauty Saloaa

Legal Notice

Y Legal Notice

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
FA
Air Conditioned • TV Stamp#
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
105 So. Oak Ave
FA 2-5742

The

HERALD

Vacation Special!

Formanaot Waves, including hair*
cuts, styling — $150. Air conHoned shop, air conditioned
dryers.
*

LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON*
2640 Hiawatha

Ph. FA S-1S0I

KATHERINE HARVEY
Beauty Shop
$1$ Palmetto Ave. Ph. PA 1-0014

Legal Notice

claim a r
ba veld.
I
/a /
Aa
th e

dem and net aa filed shall

D eaglaea Aria,
ad m in istratrix C.Y.A. a f
K a u ta a f
O. U . AnIK, daaaaead
XTBNSTBOM, DAVfll ft McIKTOIM
A tu ra a y a for A dm lalstratrlx OTA
B dw arde Building
Baa ford. Florida
F ir s t publication Ju a a IS. 1M1.

Sy Day, Weak er Month
WELSH PONY
CAIBOLL’B FURNITURE
Ph. FA 1-1161
III W. let I t ONLY $1|A$6 r with i l act*
electric kitchoa — roasoaeMo
BMadhly.
SUN DEL MOTEL • Y

Ranabotte thfowa tau lariuda*
a torgad 4 bodnmaa houw aad
many extraa i'*r fun-ptoaauro
family livtag auch aa awtmmiag

1 ML So. 0 gaafard — Hwy. 1760
711 Orlande Dr.
PA 8-6131

fin a n cin g

NEW HOMES
"V» i y
Y tfW R f
r o
•V ^

tot EatBUM —

"TA.ffmf

Sunland Estatai

A0

m

M i B m gf •I l M H I ' :
H if f i b i .
/SA H L FA f- ||M ,

• 1IH-IEATMR

AIR
CONDITIONING

Owner MUST BELL and will
caaalder aay reaaoaabto offer.
“We Trada"

Stempcr Agency
v REALTOR—lNSUROB

Air raftdlttaalBf

Chryfller Alrterop
.

New Aa Low Aa

$179.00
Free Eatlmates

6863 OAK

FA 6««l

I MID-JULY |

$ CLEAN-UP $
$ % SALE $ $

SAVE l i f t
Bale Eads S et

�H

Hold Your Own July
26. Radio ft Tetevlekm
22. Boiid - Paint • Repair
CARPENTRY, panting. roofing
and cement work. FA 2-4969
ROOM SPECIAL 614.63. Painting
iniide and out. Call Ur. Taaker.
FA 2-8159. -•

INTERIOR PAINTER,. $1.S0 per
hour. Pbona FA 2-9180.

Sale

With HERALD
34. Articles For Sale

S3. Furniture

27. f&gt;p»?lal Services

FOR DRIVEWAYS, ildewalk* &amp; Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quirk
I1ATCIICI.S TV
etc. call, alter 4:30, FA 2-7773.
Service With Ttie Cash. SUPER
It RADIO SERVICE
‘Dependable Guaranteed Service' ------------------------------------------- TRADING POST. FA 2-C577.
Ph. FA 2-8392 2608 W. Firlt St. PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
ROLLAWAY, Hospital aod Baby
W. L. HARMON
Bed*. Day, Week, or Month—
Ph. FA 7 4223
27. Special Services
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
DRESS MAKING
29. Automobile Service
Ph. FA 2-7933
It ALTERATIONS
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­
AUTO GLASS
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
anteed. Call FA 2-1260 for apMattreas renovating. Eapcrt UpINSTALLED
pointment.
holiterln:. All Work Guaran­
W indshield
Rack Clans
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Door
Gians
Vent
G
lass
FK1G1DA1RE
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
SERVICE
Sale* k Service
G. H. HIGH
Senkarlk Glass and Paint Co. Ave.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622 Uaed furniture, appliance*, tool*,
Oviedo. Fla. FO 3 3315 Daya
etc. Bougbt-Soid. Larry'a Mart,
Evening! Sanford FA 2-3883.
31. Poultry - Pel* • Livestock 213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
ROOFING
. FHA Loaoi
B EDWARDS
FOR COMPLETE PEST
AKC Rcgiitcrcd female boxer 34. Articles For Sale
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
CONTROL SERVICE CALL puppica, excellent (lock and
We Give TV Stampa
DO YOU need any Avoaf Call
color. FA 2-7600.
90S W. IN S I
FA 2-TIN
ART BROWN
Harriet Mixon, FA 2-0616 after
FA 2-8866
Sanford, Fla. AKC Pomeranian puppiei. Term* 3 p. m.
if dealrrd. FA 2-3268.
DRAGLINE k BULLDOZER SER.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutcbu. cant*
By The Hour or Contract
walker*.
32. Flowers - Tries • Shrubs
GATLIN BROTHERS
FREE DELIVERY
Geneva 8312 Eve, Orlando GA2-6198 QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESSI
Prescription* our Specially
FAUSTT Rx PHARMACY
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
GHOST WRITING, u ia y s, Job W. 20th SL Near Golf Course
2nd and Mellonvllla
resumes and letteri-of-applicaPh. FA 2-7107
Ph. FA 2-6006
lion. Experienced competent
PLUMBtNQ
FACTORY
TO YOU
service. Low ratal. FA 2-4033. Crepe Myrtle In bloom, all colors,
! ■ Contracting 4k Repairs
ALUMINUM BLINDS
GRAPEVILLE
NURSERY
Free Estimates
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
LAWNS MftWED. Power edging.
Grapeville Ave. near 20th St.
R. L. HARVEY
Ml! wvtk plasffr endi. P in tle
Jerry Lord. FA 2-3210.
204 Sanford Ave. Phene FA 2-3363
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
33. Furniture
ENVELOPES, Letterhead!, state­
ments, Invoices, hand bill*, and MUST SELL at once; 10 pc. liv­ Senkarik Gtaaa and Paint Co.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
ing room group. Someone to 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931— take up payments at $6. Call
READY
MIXED
CONCRETE
Plumbing ft Heating
306 West? 13th St.
Casselberry collect—TE 1-1311.
AIR CONDITIONING
Outdoor Table Topi k Seats
CONTRACT end REPAIR WORK
Lot Makers — Sills — Lintels
• B I G VALUES
,1067 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6642 Sewing Mach. Repairs
Siepi — Patio Blocks — Sand
•
QUICK
CREDIT
ALL MAKES k MODELS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
9 EASY TERM9
RENTALS $3 WEEK
Pb. FA t-1711
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS 300 Elm Ave.
103 So. Palmetto (24 hr. Ser.)
FA 2-3623
WILSON - MAIER WANTED: Someone to take up
payment* on 2 complete m a s
New and Used Furniture
WELLS DRILLED
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3621 of furniture, mootbly payment*
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
$13.75. Call Collect: Casselberry
All Types and Sizes
TE t-1311.
We Repair and Service
TO
PERSON with local credit A
S T I N E
2-piece living room suite, IN I Zig Zag, makes button­
Machinery and Supply Co. One
like new ..................... $60.30 hole*, sew* on buttons, mono267 W. 2nd 8 t
Ph. FA 2-4132
One 2-piece aola bed suite $39.So . grams 4k fancy stitches. 6 pay­
One 2-piece sofa bed suite $29.30 ment* remaining at $6.10 oaeh.
One 2-piece aofe bed auite $23.00 Write Inilallment Mgr. Box
1 Bedroom suite, bookcase bed, 341k eta The Sanford Herald.
dresser, mirror, chest-ol-draw*
era, lnnerspriag mattress k box PAINT, Luggage, Awnings, Boat
springs ..................
$90.30 Coveri, Tarpi, Tenia, Army*
Navy Surplus, 210 Sanford AvO.
I Double dresser with mirror,
like new ......................... $46.30 TOUR-AID trailer hitch $2$. Park
1 King size Hollywood Bed, com­ Avenue Trailer Park, lot 42.
plete ................................. $29.30 FA 2.2072. 2 Full size Hollywood Beds $29.30
1 Full size Hollywood Bed $19.30 OWERY spinet organ, Baldwin
1 Full size Bookcase headboard spinet organ, both In perfect
..........................................1 $15.00 condition/ Ph. FA 2-0221.
2 Twin size
Bookcase..head­
NEVER TAGGED or TITLED
boards
$10.00 PIANO, extra small baby grand,
Queen -.Anne Style, like new,
Three 9' x 12* foam rubber back­
cost $2,000. Moving must tell
ed
rayon
rugs,
extra
good,
1991 SIMCA
$430. Ph. FA I-8I16.
each ................................. $29.30
(• D m Hard tap, (Only |) .
t
Twin siae Hollywood beds,
HAIRY INDIGO
each ................................. $26.10 In stock, but quantities limited
WAS ...................... ....
IW S I S I S
•til
1 Reellner, like new ......... $NJ0 Regular, per 100 the ......... $21.00
I Platform rocker, plaatle up­ Quanlty lota, $24.00.
holstery ...............
$13.00 Early, per 100 lbs............. $2*00
RENAULT Dmuphines
Two 7-piece dinettes,, like new, Quanlty lots, $23.00
W AT . ............................. . 9141
each ....................
$|9.50 Delivers! in lots ot 900 fha„ and

Barkley

BRAND NEW 1961 MODELS

i

m

ECHOLS BEDDING CO.

*&gt;d k Magnolia

RENAULT Gordin!
a a tr m j u t o a r c i i T

-

Want-Ads
i 39 APtoaiobDss - Tracks

USED Clarinet, good condition
Ph. FA 2-2990.

36. Boats * Motors

BY OWNER: 1935 Chevy Bel Air
9 cyl. 4 dr. station wagon, radio
It healer, lin t $373 take* i t
313 J . 2nd S t 8U Park Ave.,
Apt. 7, alter 8 p. a .

GOOD akiing rig, 14* runabout,
an h. p. Evlnrudt Lark, Gator BY OWNER: 1933 Bel Air V-8 4trailer. FA 2-7394.
dr. Chevy atatlon wagon, radio
k heater, A-l condition. P in t
Gateway To The Waterway
$373 takea it. R. G. Caitnor,
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
1081k W. 4th St.
Robaon Sporting Goods
(4-6-8 E. lit.
Ph. FA 2-3961
GMC 44 ton, 4 ipeed tranimliilon,
14 FT. TURNER plywood boat, new paint, very nice, $283. Ph.
liberglaii bottom, 1833 12-h.p. FA 2-3781.
Sea King, 2 h. p. Elgin, Home­
made trailer $200 to tal 123 I960 RENAULT Dauphtne, extra
clean, $175. Sanford Motor Co.
Garriton Dr. FA 2-1733.
1001 Sanford Ave. FA 2-4332.

37. Motorcycles - Scooter*
1936 CUSHMAN Pace Maker motor (cooler $160, TE 8-3046.

Due tq th t tremendous sals of m w cai
duce our inereaalnf Used Car Inventory.

I960 AUSTIN HEALY MOO Deluxe,
13,000 ml., like new, original
owner. FA 2-8236.

SPECIAL

SPORT COUPE. Pontlnc'a hottest car with 1,666 aetnal Milan,
fully powered, done In Meyen Gold A White with •whMswnRfc
New Car Guarantee.

WAS $
*3 1 9 5

38. Trailer* - Cabana*

FOR SALE to tha higheat bidder,
1933 Chevrolet 2 Door, Bel Air,
Automatic Tranamiaalon, Radio,
Heater. May be aces 2418 So.
SPARTAN Mobile Home, aU alu­ Grandview Avenue. Terms:
minum. ileepi 4, wall to wall C ub. FA 2-7142 or FA 2-3290.
carpeting. $1,200, termt or will
accept $1,000 caih offer. Ban­ '36 FORD 2 dr. Muat tell or trade
ana Lake Road, John Colbert. for cheaper car or. pickup. Ph.
FA 2*3024.
FA 2-4143.
HOUSETRAILER for sale. Phone
FA 2-7163.

HOLLERS °l SANFORD
USED ® CARS
•

Flmt In Quality

•

Reasonable Prices

56
68
54
58
58
56
53
57
60
55
54
54
56
57
60
57
&gt;4
56
57
90
59
it
99
95
59
99
99
59

CHRYSLER N. Y. Station Wafoa
FORD ft Ton P ick u p ........................... ..........$ 795
CADILLAC .............................................. ...... f 995
CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, P/G, A /C ....... 91345
CHEVROLET Delray, 4 Door, P / G .............. &gt;1195
OLD8MOBILE “88” Holiday, H ardtop_____ 9 795
FORD 4 Door ............................................ ..... 9 295
FORD Victoria, A/T, P / 8 ................. - .......... 91045
CHEVROLET 2 Door. V-8, P/G _________ &gt;1795
CADILLAC 4 Door, A/C ......................... . &gt;1195
BUICK Super ............................................ e s s e 5 595
FORD 2 Door, V*8*..... - .... ......................... . 9 296
FORD Parklane .............................^
......... . 9 795
CADILLAC Convertible
51745
CORVAIR 4 Door, A / T .......... .......................91995
FORD Station Wagon, V-8, A/T, • Paanenger f 995
CADILLAC 4 Door, A/C e e t s e e * * « • • • * * t e e e e e . • • « • • • • • * • • # * * * 5 895
DODGE Lancer ••••••••••••*••••••••••••••»•••#*#**•••»•••«♦«•«...• 9 795
CHEVROLET 4 Door, P/G , V -8________ __ .5 995
CHEVROLET ft Ton Pickup........... —
91495
BUICK Hardtop Coupe ....
FORD 2 Door, Automatic
DODGE Sierra, Automatic
&gt; .*«eo# * t* * $ * * PLYMOUTH Station Wage
I
OLD6MOB1LE Super “88* 2 D oor...... ............9 749
VOLKSWAGEN .................................— ......... 9 935
PLYMOUTH Bdvedoro, 4 D o o r...................... 9 995
FORD Country Sedan. Station Wagon, S /T . .. 91495
FORD 2 Door, S/T
..—
SOW
,«■■*«—
»••«.»&gt;« 9 895
CHEVROLET 2 Door V*9..... .............. ..........9 195
54- DODGE 4 Door, V -8......5 296
99 DODGE 9 Door, 9 Cylinder.................
91 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Demonstrator

4-DOOR. Light bine with white eldawatt Great local
Pontiac'a British Import car.

AMRRICAN 2-DOOR. Radio and Heater, BUmleri

WAS
*1 0 9 5

BAVOT four door aedaa, 6 cylinder, auteaatls

WAS $595 .

a

’ evert;A. M. PRKVATT. PHONE

Ph. FA 1-6121

T o p p u in H ~ x '

STR IC K LA Tnr. MORRISON

TOPPER IS AT STRICKLAND - MORRISON

nk vinyl intarier. The eempnel ear
with taxary appetetiaeata.

CHRYSLER Newport

RIVIERA 8-door hardtop. Dyanflew, radio I
brake*. One of the aowfat new BeJeh* f t town.

Mtaoe Paiat,-White Sidewall T im .
Tmqaeflite Tuuamlariaan. r a r e r
Steering, Radio ft Heater, Hated
Often. Many ether estreat

WAS

WAS *—............................ 99903

|

&gt; 1 2 9 5

DEMONSTRATOR

19S1 LANCER 770

F ew Deer Sedan. Radio,
T(aa— Imlim, Heater, Poem
m a t Rents. Many Other Ext

$ 2 i9 9 s o

USED CARS

53 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille $395
58 CHEVROLET ...................$1095

TOP VALUE STAMPS

Station Wagon, 6-ryUnder, I’oeerglide

56 PLYM O UTH Station Wagon $595
OFFER GOOD FOB UNITED TIME ONLY

57 PLYM O UTH 4 Door V-8,
putoastlc tranamUatew, poaer steer

55 FORD 4 Door V - 8 ____
56 BUICK Super 4 door . .
bard tap; power steering and brakes, automatic

57 OLDS 88 Fiesta hardtop

Seminole Co. Motors
Ph. PA *0614

‘

1

WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY DEMONSTRATOR
INSTOCK

NOtv. la demonstrator celling time! Trede year car new and aar* on n low mileage demonstrator. Yon get the same Berries and
Factory Warranties. Ten lee* ne new car benefit*! Get nU tbia PLUS 11,661 TV Stamps FREE!

WIDE SELECTION
TO CHOOSE FROM
•
•
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FAIRLANE
FAIRLANE 500
GALAXIE
FALCON
FORD TRUCKS

WIDE SELECTION
•
•
•
•

COLORS
POWER EQUIPMENT
AIR CONDITIONING
BODY STYLES

Yon Not Only Get Th$ Kln9
Of Deal That Han Made
HTRICKLAND-MORRUON
Famous Throughout Florida
But Yon Got A —

BONUS
TOP VALUE STAMPR

308 E. Final 84. ,
U. C. LOT Acraoo From Civic Canter
Ph. FA 9*1451
Winter Farit MI '4 4 9 1 |
TOPPER 18 AT STRICKLAND - MORRISON TOPPER 18 AT STRICKLAND - MORRISON

m
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*1 0 9 5
Prices Good TO 5 p .m Saturday

�ALTAMQNn LIBRARY ASSN. Praaldent Mr*. Paul French brlnya a
yaw bucket af paint to Mrs. Frank O'Brien, one of tho mambara who is
donatiny time and labor on redeeoratiny the library Interior. Tha associa­
tion also is sponsoring a yiyantie rummage said to raise the
funds with which to purchase tha library M idtag and property.
(Herald H m to)
e d it o r ia l

TWO YOUNG LADIES of the community questionably
•dmiro the eoatumo “weli-dressed dummlee are wearing
this year" whlla puahlny a lawn mowor. Tha display adTartlaaa tha big rtimmaga gala now being conducted by
■mambara ai tha Altamonte Sprinys Library Asan.
'(Herald Photo)

c o m m en t

Sanw w le
group of Seminole County residents rapidly becoming
l i - ’Ncoynlsed for their “do it* abUitiea, is to bo commended
for its all out effort in ralsiny money to purchaaa tho

:•arts ss astral
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COUNTY NEWS

THURSpAT, JULY 18; 1961

PAGE IS

ss

AUhourh'mwt u k w tld w i n dMAtloiU, th . M -

MSS
; realised frees the nawmaye sale towards tha animate
^ T h e Sanford Herald Staff adds its aalute to thtse
; volunteer workers aud io thp contributors who give so
, freely in order th at Altamonte resident# and those of
aurrbundiny areas may enjoy the benefit# of o publle
ltbrsry.
wfll start wurtt next week en
rigM-ef-way acquisition for an extension of Lake Maty Bead which
wtU cross Interstate 4 aad ac­
cording to Bilan win none thnt

a n a e l Che county is ao Import­
ant link to future development
The County Commission Tues­
day authorised Bliss to start planslag for tha void.
The eauoty official emphasised
tin t clsartag mast he la process

before the state can construct aa
overpass at the limited acesse
hlshwey.
The extension, according to
Bliss, will eventually Ue la with
the Longwood-Markham Rd.
Be explained today that County

Commlssloa Chairman 3. C. Hut*
ahlioa raised tha eeeetioa of an
overpass s t s subtle bearing1os
the iateratstf la if year ip Winter
Park.
le a d officials assorsd Hutchi­
son that U the eeusty would sou-

elder the Lake Mery BA, eaten-'
ilea (about a hello end a half)
they ’weald yet en tvetyeae to
take care of the truffle.
This is one ef the wee ma n ed
ed state projects, studied e lew
years ago, Bliss said.

) gw duties of his newly appointed
gUnistry at the Cansetberry ComSanity Methodist O m sk.
* t t e pastor, his wife ta d four
,t sens hkve moved Into the parsonBio at an Plaoy Bldgs Rd. which
-Just recently was purchased by
the church.
Bone are Keith Ways*, eight
' years old; Darwin, sis years old;
Orog. two-snd-ona-hslf years old,
and Michael, tour mouths.
, ?/ At a rocuat welcoming eere; toouy, Rev. Poole was introduced
'• ky Marvin McClain, lay leader ef
t ^ eengrsgatloe. Letters ef ecu

By MOMA GRlXfTRAD
t e n o n Ptonto a n os portal back
to the Village by Friday after
which work o« ■the enlargement

, m m m m m e ^ m * w o f m / v n e m ;w w a y w w ? w m .

To Build Stores
Baroag Peas 11, chairman nt the
ogktel board; Mrs. Arthur Put­
nam, WSCS vice president; Harold
Weed, Sunday SeBool superintend­
ent and Daniel Pratt, MYP presi­
dent. .
Gleam Humes, past pr esident of
the Man’s Club, presented Mra.
Poole with n ’gift ef table Unea
on behalf ef Urn eongrogatioa.
Immediately foUowtog the wel­
coming talks, the group adjourned
to Waiver Ball for n aerial hour
and refreshments.
During thin time, Rev. Poole, aa
accomplished musician, eaters
tatoed the capacity gathering with
spany piano selection* which were
an enjoyed by everyone present
that he found k difficult to M p
pUytag.
,
Refers coming to Canoetberry,
Pools was puater of aa Elisabeth,
lad., ebkrch. lie to • graduate at
the New • Smyrna
Roach |, High
. .
WiPkB
of aietasn University, ef

By PEARL JACOOtV
The file and Her Garden Club
of Chuhiota met tor tho last n e st­
ing of the summer on July I at
the home ff Mr. and Mrs. Ooorge Simmer.
Gardening plans ef various
members wore discussed with
problems ranging from ro-eitebliehlng n good Uwn to when and
when not to spray. Tho purchase
of annuals and perennials and
shrubs and trues developed Into
•no ef Bn nesting's m e t. Inter­

A publle hearing will be held
in Leagwoed at • p. n . today In
the City HsH on m onlag lots
Ml, Ml and Ml of tbs original
survey of the Town of Longwood
from RS residential to Industrial.
The property involved la located
oe Palmetto A rt. Just sail of
tho Old Dish Hwy. when aU ad­
joining propsrtisf already are
•owed industrial.
Oe tbs agenda tor tbs continued
business session scheduled to tal­
low the bearing will be the open­
ing of hide tor the paving of a rant
It. oast to tho municipal limits
end discussion ef the garbage
franchise.
The council else has scheduled
aa I p. m. mooting to tho Mall
for July to when k wfll alt ee a.
Board of Equalisation. Originally
ifhedulod foe Juno so, tbit meet­
ing was postponed for lack ef
a quorum
™
4au the board.

Mrs. Bobble Joe Hunt, Loagwood
businesswoman, last week told the
City Council that she la planning
to build three more stone on her
E. Lake property.
Flam tor tbs building p ro g re #
nets
won revealed when Mra.
Mrs. Hunt
asked tbs council to remove tour
large oak trees bordering the pro­
perty, laying • that their roots
crack the sidewalk and ereato n
safety baisrd.
Discussing wbat tho Job would
entail, councilman estimated that
removal of tho treed would rua
somewhere near 1113 per tree e u
eluding costs of replacing n s k i#
walk and. making repairs to the
street. They asked Mrs. Hunt to
consider sharing half the expense
and advised bar that they would
give her, a final derision after
making a more detailed survey
and cost 'estimate.

lemhury eat ef Peutheri
NDHXOLE COUNTY EQUESTRIAN Chairman Tr. John Gi
flanwUff Mra. Ruth Bethea five their mounts a rest a t Rlde-A-WhUe
Stables where the group met lash Friday. Other officer* of the newly or­
ganised dub are Dougina Bridges, vice chalrmhn and Mra. 8aHie Griffith,
traaaurar.
(Herald Photo)

Cosstlbarry Board
Racaivti G ift
O f Naw Chairs
Lormanni Plan
Waak In Miam i v
Leugweed Mayor A R. term aea

Village Teams
Oats First Gome .

lie*Stop. * 4
wfttoBew to Di
B rito * MM p.
are hp raaersati

By MBNA OBMBRAB
.
The North Ortondo Womon't near fulure.
PefthuU team, which tor several The election m officer*
completed when Mrs. SalLe
fith was. to o tsM M
Other off lean toetaOed a

earlier meeting tarings

tr.

Firemen Work
% MRS. ADAM

MULL8B

Longwood Appoint^
Cemetery Board
The Loagwood City Codhri! kae
approved a rcsolutioe creating a
five member Cemetery Board
which hocama effective tort week.
Appointed by Mayor A. R. Lor*
maaa, first member* of the raw
heard are Bud Scott. L J. North
and C. A. Whitehead tad, from
the council, E. E. WUIUmeon * 0
Cast Lemmler.
iUpulattons of the resolution call
for tho .hoard to supervise tha
cam a a tW to te sa se e .u f the n s alary and to recommend ks imprrvomeaU. It m art proper* end
present on expanse bndprt for
council approval s a t alto must
submit aa annual suport to tha

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1 M ill Hike
In Support
Budget Expected
*•

*

The County School Board la faced with the bleak proepeat of raising the support and maintenance budget mlllage
for the 1961-6S fiscal year by one mill.
The only alternative to this, school officials said Thurs­
day afternoon as they spent dose to five hours discussing
J2&gt;e forthcoming budget, la to slash the school’s bond con*
|\

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Doubleurowtn
Predicted For
_

.

■traction program which would
mean tboro would not bo enough

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i
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Ih /n a trn n irc

jP/fllQllvlllv3
Dynatronlc#; lne. should double
He grow bueints during the comIng year, Ha top officials predicted
Thursday.
Dynatronlca President Parker
Pointer Jr. and Vico President
George F. Aodetoon told stock
holders at Orlando that "presently
negotiated eontrocte already atPure your company of more than
|S million In business" and 'an*
SMUneed that “we anticipate reach*
ing the |4 million mark beforo tha
end of tho fiscal year.”
This waa tha first annual stock*
holders meeting for Dynatroniea,
which specialises in research, da*
sign and manufacture of electron*
tea systems to support tha nation's
specs and missile efforts.
" Total bulnesa for the flea! yaar
was reported nt $2426377, Earn*
lags showed da Increase from $60,120 to $11146$.
Directors elected a t tho meeting
included Painter ns president and
Anderson as vie# president and
general manager; George C. Den-

«.*

■nd Administrative A uiitant Y/alter Teaguo ropoatodly stressed
tlm# and tlma again daring tha afUmoon budget soteion that “we
are spending. lees money per stu*
dent than any other county in the
state."
It alio was brought to the
board's attention that by the fall
soma 1,200 r..ore pupils will bo In
the county schools.
The current support and maintenance budget is five mills and one*
end-e-half mills for debt service.
With more than |X million In
funda expected from the state the
next fiscal year, the operating
budget Is expected to be around
13,110,000 — soma $500,00 shy of
last year’s operating expenditure#,
Instruction personnel will set
up tha most of tha budget with
$1,692361 a# compared to $1396,*
goo for the same period of time
last year.
Thera will be a slight Increase In
the transportation expenses and
current expenses will jump from
$121,i l l to $186467.
The board plana U tentatively
adept the budget in special session
either Tueeday or Wednesday at n
ipeclal hearing scheduled July $7.

VOL. M

WEATHER: Cloudy through Saturday. High today, 90-&amp;5. Low tonight, 70-75.
United PrtM Loosed . Wig*
Eetabttehed 190S
FRIDAY, JULY 14,1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA

^ rg L « c
By LARKY VERMEL
The city Rod better aloft thinklag aoon oa whether R wanta to
ute the eonaty tax and voting
rolls. There’# a ally eteetiOa aomlag op In November nod the oouaty voting registrar's efflee baa
to atnft work preparing hooka.
The biggoat surprise to ally offldata waa the referendum that
waa ‘Inched on" the county tax
roU bill, according to one city
offlciaL "We never aakod tor a
referendum and never diacuaaed it
with the legialative delegation —
The referendum probably would
kill any tax roll ute."
• • •
It won't be loag before the
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building
will lore aome of ita star board*
era. The new Bob Crumley build*
in; cn w, Flrat St. will be ready
for occupancy by the f i i e t ' of
September and both Crumley and
John ntapatrlck will be moving
out of tbelr office# In the bank
building.
• • e
Yon know what i# the eaalaat
thing in the world to do . . . .
crltieiae public official#. Uiually
the official eron't answer back.
(See letter to editor of today's
Herald.)
1
• « e
Although the County Commit*
aion lan’t making it public, tbere’a
talk around the courthpuae of a
meeting next week with Howard
Wettern, Alachua County Admin*
litre live aide, on Job clasitficafloat. By the way, Wettern make#
ft,too in bit capacity a t aide to
thd Alachua Board.
• e e
The Executive and taxation
committee of. the Chamber of
Commerce la meeting thla after*

District 2 County Commissioner
James p. Avery confirmed reports
thla morning that ho will ask tho
County Commision next weak to
Investigate and study the posslbll*
grand structure — Just a rented
room would do and H should bn la

ity of constructing a courthouse
annex in South Seminole County.
“It wouldn’t have to be any
the most populous area of tha
county which would he south Sem­
inole,'* Avery added.
"It would ba tho most economle

approach to the space problem,"
the commissioner added.
Avery said ha would like to see a
place where residents wouldn’t havp
to drivo 80 mils# to purchase an
auto teg.
Avery oaid ha la new studying

the legality of such a move and
emphasised that it would not mean
moving any of the Judiciary of­
fices.
Avery said that if wo build a
courthouse In 8anford and the alto
that most courthouse officials

wish, the interest rate alone would
be more than the taxpayers see Id
handle and would, moan to sub*
stanttel a tax hike for everyone
.............. .......

City Manager W.’E. Knowles to*
day said that he anticipated Ute
1961*62 city operaUng and utility
budgets to remain about the same f
as tha current ones and before any •raise In mlllage is discussed thebudgst “will be cut end tom to
sheds."
. Knowles, who how la. preparing ,A
tho proposed budget tor tho City .
Commission, said that ths current ..
operaUng budget la $711,21$ and ■■
the uUlity budget Is $210,000. ;! »J
Knowles said, that iw capital Ilf- / ]
pruvemenU are expected d u ringv
the next fiscal yaar with the ex* V
eepUen of the city soutinul* Ita &amp;
street resurfacing program - * ’te fi!
coat around $20300,
&gt;. r v&lt;
However, Knowles said that lie/ '
trill recommend that the city d a ''/
something to recondition Its equip,
meat, adding that soma of the vp.~*\
Ucian ate Horn seven ty nine yearn '&amp;

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U. S. Committed

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ Thought tor the day — General
dent Kennedy has 'committed U, apathy at!!) has a largp a r m /
8. Influence to a tow attempt to
promote pesos and cooperation

Dirksen Hospitalized

conference next* Wednesday morntog. tho White House announced
W ay.
Press secretary Pterra Salinger
told ho expected tho frastd—t ’s
Hasten with newsmen to tottew toonaaeo of a reply to Soviet Pre­
mier’ Nikita S. Khrushchov oa tho
Berlin crisis.
mnssapa, answering Khrushchev's
threat to siga a separate paste
treaty with East Germany, would
h i teauad early next weak, la U m

WASHINGTON (UPI) - ton.I*
Republics! Leader Everett M.
Dirksen was in the naval hospital
at Betbssda, Md„ today tor treat­ Tfca big Ham on the agenda for
ment of what his offico said op. tho Lougwood City Caenefi, moot­
potted to bo na "apart stomach." ing Thursday to continued ooooton
from tost week, erne the "long
Secret Studies
awaited’ Orange Ava. paving
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Top
bids.
government aeeoomlau are p u k ­ Of tha five bids subaUttod for
ing secret studios about the pos­
tho paving from O n to f t oast
sible impact on the Amonean
to
the municipal Umlts, Orange
economy If the Berlin crisis erupts
Paving
and Construction Co. of
into war.,
Orlando waa low at $1636630.
Other bids earns from Mid*
British Proposal
CRANBERRA, Australia (UPI) State Contractors, Lloyd Construe*
—The International Antarctic Con­ Uon, Hubbard Construction and C.
ference today aonaldotud'a Brit­ A. Meyer Paving and Cosutracish proposal to preservo tho his­ tlon, nil of Orlando.
toric sites to. Antarctica, including All bids wars turned over to A.
E. O’Nsall, tho etty’a engineer,
whe agreed to return for an
Shscktetoa eapcdttieae.
8 a m. Saturday masting with tha
board when tho final document
Contracts Exempt
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Oov- will bo signed after which, accord­
ernmaoi contracts ef teas than ing to hid specifications, work to
$10300 will bo oxompt from provi­ to begin tn fits days.
sions of President Kennedy's sew
ir
★
★
executive order bsoxtog racial
discrimination to work dono for
federal agencies.

Back In Court
NEW YORE (UPI) - Cancerdoomed Dr. Robert Soblen, sonvlcted of Um capital crime of
wartime spying for Russia, goal
hack to Federal Court today. Rut
ha asset watt possibly weeks to
team if he will be sonton sod to
the etectrie chair.

Zoning Change,
it Approved

No objections were filed with tha
Longwood City Council Thursday
when aa S p. m. public hearing was
held oa reionlng property on Pal­
metto Avs. just east ef tha Old
Dixie Hwy.
L e g a lly

described o s

tote 171,

174 and $76 of tho original sur­
vey ef Longwood, classification 0i
Storm Batters Boats the lets were t hanged from R8 to
MADRID (UPI) - Spanish fish- Industrial.
log koala s tria te d into port to­
day bettered by 0 sudden storm
that wrecked Atlantic shipping. At

British Dig
In A t Kuwait

KUWAIT (UP!)—British army
uatta dag in along the Iraqi bor­
der teJey la rase Iraq rate brakes
Ito I n dependence day** wMh oa
Motion
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fod- attach mi Eaw alt
arsl Judga O. Hsrrald Carawafi Via troops, their regimentel
boa ant onto Tuesday far a hoar*
•gste.

leas News Company fllad Thurs­
day. Tha M o u s y a shad tom R
kg gtomlMod as g dafsadsm la
g Fodsrsl Court suit to toto$rqto
tJto Tallsksisar Airport rasteutogA

-s rp -5 '-V* •

GETTIN^T READY for the fall'school term are these
youngsters who volunteered their oervlcta to unload
mort than 700 textbooks at the Pinecreat School Thu re*

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Parris Bryant fired a charge o(
"misinformation" today at U. 8.
Bop. Willis pi C. Cramer’s claim
that Bryant administration road
plaos will loss federal toads for
tha slate and ruin a proposed
East Coast freeway.
But Um Federal, Bureau of
Koads apparently waa backing up
Cramer’s statement.
Cramer, a St. Petersburg, Re­
publican, has been a frequent
critic of Bryaat’s plans for ex­
tending tho Sunshine Su m Park*
woy.

Cramer said In Washington
Thursday that it Bryant goes
ahead with piano, tor extending
the toll rood osrthward, Um state
will loss mors than $60 mtljlon
in federal fundi, aa well, ea a
planned freeway between Uaytona
Beach and Pori Pierce.
Bryant’s plao is to extend the

Posse Continues |
Hunt For Killer

day. Laft to right, a rt Walter Teugut Jr., Jerry WhlL
n o n and Btava Hairie.
(Harold Photo)

Miaml*to*Fort fierce turnpike
northward to Wildwood In Central
Florida — providing tha Federal
Bureau ef Bonds agrees to move
Interstate Route 75 slightly east­
ward to book up with it.
This would provide a link with
the Florida Watt Coast, which
tho interstate - route will erne.

topona C

Tho bureau has .made no decision
on the request to move Routs 71
eastward.
But Fraak Tumor, deputy com­
missioner and chief engineer for
the Bureau of Roads in Washing­
ton, confirmed that extension ol
tho toll road would create n
parallel to Interstate 96 planned
between Dsylooa Beach and Fort
Pieros.
The turnpike extension would
create tha parallel by connecting
at Orlando with Interstate Route
4 between Orlande and Daytona

The Senate waa expected to wive final congressional
approval to a bill designed to crack down on water polltt*
Uon and increase federal grants to communities for
building sewage disposal and treatment plants,
Tho H o u m passed the measure Thursday. It gives
tha federal government new powora to police lakes and
streams and punish polluters.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Bad wealhar la tha middle of the
Atlantic Ocean is threatening U.
S. ptaas to roehot another mao Into apacu neat Tuesday.
Scientists running the nation's
$400 Million "Project Mercury"
astronaut program were keepinj
a close watch today oa aa area
of thundershowers about K0 mites NEW YOJUC (UPJ) — The era
east of the Lesser Antilles.
of Um Balk vaccina may be nearThe "weak to moderate sail­ ing an end, but Ihe pioneering setorly wove" was reported moving sntUt who -gave, the anti-polio
westward early today. A more drug to a grateful world is deter*
northerly course might carry it mined U prevent lu 'te rly extinc*
east of Grand Bahama Island— tlun.
into the spot where the astro­ Dr. Jonas E. Balk, vigorously
naut’s capsule would pluage into defending the effectiveness ef bis
Um ate.
killed-virus vaccine, Thursday cri*
"Our fallows are definitely ticlead the American Medical As­
hasping aa aye oa it." said one sociation for advocating a "changespokesman for tbs National Aero­ over" to a live-virus vaccina that
nautics aad Space Administration.
b u not yet boon firensod for mass
"But R looks right now like it’s production.
muck too tarty to say what m!ght
Balk's prepared statement was
happen.”
If tho abet goat oa planned, a aa anticipated re spouse to a re­
Eodatooo racket wlU burl 00s of port by the AMAh Council oa
two astronauts-— Marine U. Col. Drugs which was indorsed by tho
M m M. Glean or Air gore# C’apt. association a t ite naaual seaveuVtrgfi L Orteaom — about Uf
mites tola space aad 8M miles
Uva*virus vacaver Ute AUsntip oa S southeast
m s svsUsUtp
count from Caao: Canaveral

JERUSALEM (UPI) — Adolf
Klchmann admlted wearily today
that ha passed on Um order for
Jswa to bo sent to extanninaUou
camps.
“But 1 had to,H. bn asserted.
Bobbing sod weaving under tha
sixth day of crons • examination,
Klchmann dented repeatedly he
was tha master kilter of European
Jswa. But he conceded he passed
on the orders from bla “supariora'l
to send Jawa to death camps.
Klchmann aaodn tho ' admission
when ashed about aa order to send
10300 Jews unfit for work to tho
Auschwits gas chambers la 1942.

contending that a kllted-vtrus vaccine was not capable of eradicat­
ing a virus disease.
Salk accusvd the council ef not
being in posssslen ef many perti­
nent scientific facts. Ha added
that ether scleatlfls facte were
simply ignored aad soma of the
council's steUeUcal counts w trt tn
error.
Tho University of Pittsburgh
professor suggested tho AMA waa
clinging to a tims-bonorad "modi*
cai dogma** oven though his kill*
LEOPOLDVILLE, Tits Conga
ad-vino vacciao has shattered that (UPI) — Tha United Nations was
"dogma.’*
exported to begin atriiftteg repreThe hypothesis referred to to
that only lira viruses con nstnbr thasuopawhigsf
lisle lasUng imunity to diseases
day.
1 left fag * n
ToruUM

UN To A irlift
Representatives

polio vacate# can du gothlag
which his kJIlfd-vIrus vsccios

coio. (UPD-riM k !;

tracks found to a mountain d r a w /
hare Thursday -night shifted ffcu:-’
bu tt tor a young kilter If mllto
from where h i first atuda^- a ,
gosse after shooting to tr efflceve.
Two of the officers shot Wod*':
nooday diet. Over m a r a u d offl*
cars and Muntosra are taking .
pert to the manhunt.
J •
State Patrol Chief GUbsvt • * * ..
ret said "vary fresh" troche w on V'
found to rougl, mountain terrain J
•e a r Toponsa. Tha Hacks n u ta te * /
•d those left by tha understood’ £
kilter 17 mlWs to the aoaUteaaL
around Krvmmltog and S tall •Bridge.
Carrol eald tha gunman may ba
trying to roach Qora Pass an V,
S. 40, 14 niites oast ef Teponaa,
whom ha a lg tt iimmandsra a
ear.
He slipr/ed through a oordsa to
the Colorado River canyon oomt*
try m ix State Bridge Weds
night. He to without food or \
but has a pistol aad to e

Morgan Stare
Broken Into
Thu Morgan Btoro ea W. llth / ;
S t Waa broken into and vandalised • /
somsUms Thursday night, pallet
reported.
Thp burglar pried open the tf($»
a ret machine but apparently paths
Ing waa taken, polk* said.) - - *{V
—— —— - —■■■
1

Women Cancel
Softball Game
Tho aofibsU game oehoduted 6$
7:2$ p.m. Saturday la FL Ualtep
Park baiwcea women's teams of
North Orlando aad too PepsLColn
Co. of Orlando baa boss staeoted,

ig fto k to lt
a t Prwviaru,
.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

HHFA Appeal

NO. 288

Officials Cry: More Space
But, Can We Foot The Bill?
County officials, In an extraord­ County Proiecutor kirlyle nous- new facility but I’ll be ready to." In my opinion I favor a sew be more feasible in IS years."
inary three hour session Tuesday holder: "Don’t eavy your poll* * County Judge Vernon Mite: "I court houso U we can afford it." County Engineer Carlton BUis:
afternoon, cited the need, for more tioa but facilities are inadequate. will *ecd double the space in 10 Circuit Court Clerk Arthur "In 10 years will need fiuwe
xpurthouae apace but some were We should hare a new courthouse years; Have no vault now—which Beckwith: "Need more space . &gt; times the present space."
More space needed for state audl- Zoning Director Robert Brown:
the lew requires.
Oratlvo when hit by county eomaataeiooer questions on whether but don’t have all the facta oo Ta: Assessor Mary Earle Walk­ tor court reporter. Repairs need* "Growded—no private office."
the taxpayers would be willing taxes oa whether we can afford er: ' I’m crammed for space but ed now. but can't aee dumping The Commission thanked the of­
a new facility. Couldn’t say if the don’t know If the taxes will in- hundreds of thousands of dollars ficials and said a decision would
to pay for a new facility.
The meeting was called by people would be wining to pay for crease as much as the population. to remodel if a new facility will bo reached in the near future.
Chairman J. C. Hutchison lor the
purpose of seeing what court­
house officials needed In the way
of more space and if they felt
the need for a new courthouse.
L The day before, Circuit Judge
While Williams asked the board
Is eonildef building a new feetBut, the commission by a 4-1
lie protesting the names of the (we
Bronxa plaque makers iu the
Rty and to have it ready for
boards on the proposed plaque.
occupancy by 1963.
Vote, quickly voted them out
central Florida area were glvtn a
In hia tetter to (he editor, Little
After the beard listened to of­
District 3 Commissioner James
setback Tuesday.
said "The accepted custom baa
ficials spell out their individual
Avery opposed doing sway with
Urn County Commission, after
been to place the names of those
department needs, District I
the bridge plaques saying that ths
debating for more than an kour
responsible on the building as rec­
Commission#- James P. Avery
road department and engineer de­
and by e 3*3 majority, voted to
ognition and honoring those with
declared that only « percent ef
serve some sort of recognition.
eliminate all plaques from psblie
the initiative and the courage to
the courthouse was being utilised
The 3-3 vote to eliminate ths
buildings and structures la Semin­
plan and carry out the project."
ad that an Inspection was mads
plaques on the Jail •&gt; well •» °n
ole County.
Dunn asked that only the 1M0
nd that Urn building was struct*
future buildings showed FiUpatboard be placed on the plaque.
As a result of the ruling, there
orally sound" and had H to *
rick, Williams and Avery favoring
won't be any plaque on the new
After a discussion of more than
pears ed Ufa.
the removal, and Hutchison and
county jail aa well as none on the
an hour, with motions flying left
Avery also said that lb* In­
Dunn opposed.
terest aloao for a new courthouse
rebuilt Lake Howell and Upsala
and right. District $ Commissioner
Citing the new jiil. Hutchison
bridges.
John FUspatrick declared, "tt'i
would bo flOMOO per year.
aald there should be some kind of
Hero's the way officials teK
about time we stopped all this
Two weeks ago, the board
plaque then to show who was re­
foolishness," and added "we
about courthouse needs:
agreed to place the I960 county
sponsible for (his impressive
Supervisor of Roglslretkm Cam­
commission aa well at the prewot
should slop putting plaques on any
building.
illa Bruce: "1 agreed with Judge
building aad put aside those funds
board on the plaque outside lb*
The board, however, authorised
Uliana*. 1 need more- apace.
for a saw county courthouse."
new jail.
wre Just Isn't any place for rec­
the elerk to write to James Gam­
At Tuesday’s meeting, District
It alee came to light that plaques
ords In the chamber building."
ble Regers, Jail architect, advising
4 Commissioner Vernon Dunn
had been ordered for the Lake
When questioned by District •
him f’lhat no plaque will bo need­
cited a tetter te tbs Herald from
Howell Bridge n* well ns the UpCommleatooer John Fltapatrick an
ed V* the Jail."
m U Bridge,
whether she foil tbe taxpayers
would favor a new courthouse,
Mre. Bruce replied: "1 douM
St."
Tax collector John Galloway—
"Need mora space to aervo tb*
jpubllc especially during lb* rush

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don’t so* bow tbo JiyiMieg W
bo remadeted to take car* of O b
needs."
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Galloway said be would boiVjjF
teg te pay hie share of te ip sx
load but suggested that K biteeft
up te tbe people by rehrenfkm.
"You ean’t have decent ffcilltias unless you ere willing te pay
|er them," Gallo way aald.
Probation officer James Lee:
"I'm goteg along with Judge Wil­
liams."

WASHINGTON (UPI) — tb*
Kennedy administration today
neared a decision on bow many
additional men and how much
aora money will be needed to
meet increasing Soviet threats.
The defease department said
Tuesday R would ask lor addition­
al defense funds Immediately aad
may sail up reserve military
,0f l u meal likely figure was aald
te be between V billion aad « l
billion, *■ top ef tbo $U billion
Kennedy already bee requested
for tb* current fiscal year.
Deputy Defense Secretary Beewell L. OUpstrie raised Urn possi­
bility ef aa emergency military
call at • news conference.
. He Mid tbo administration was
considering mobilising bate the
military reserves end the Nation­
al Guard. Guard unite would pre­
sumably be summoned first, rinse
they era te ■ more advanced
•Ute ef readiness.
Regular forces, GUpetrie said,
umrii eel be built up feet enough

On Project
Tha County Commission will go to Atlanta/Ga. the week
o f July 24 to appeal tha Housing and Homa Finance Ageney'a
ruling turning down planning fund* on a $9 million count/
wide-water control program.
The board, Tuesday afternoon, agreed to make the trip
after Harold Scott of Reynolds, Smith and Hill, Jacksonville
MARY EARLE WALKE
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J V U V A ...

BRIEFS

KHARTOUM, Sudan (UPI) —
The Sqdanese government Tues­
day arrested two former premiers
•nd tour other ea-cablnet mem­
bers.

Blast Hits Plant
TORISDORF,. Germany (U P l)Two explosions rocked the Nobel
dynamite factory Tuesday, shat­
tering windowa up to four mltei
distant but causing m casualties.

Airways Laxed?
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Southera Airways was lax ki checking
(he histories of fliers it used to
break a pilots’ strike, the Federal
Aviation Agency aald Tussday,

To Decide Soon
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -R isk ,
ard M. Nison said Tuesday that
be will decide within $0 days
whether to run next year for Cal­
ifornia's governorship.

Special Meet

CAIRO. UA.R. (U P Ilr- Tim
Arab League, was called Into ses­
sion today te seek te answer to
the Kuwait crisis which tb* Unit­
ed Nations Security Council failed
to solve.
&gt;
meat on the Sanitary Landfill area
between Lake and Marshall Aves. Relations Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Admin­
was started today, City, Manager
istration
plans to establish rela­
W. K. Knowles reportedtions with Communist Outer Mon­
Knowles also aald teat sign:
golia have bogged down in threats
wtra posted around Dm "contra*
of congressional reprisal and Na­
viralal” landiUI sees that was tbs
tionalist Chinese protests.
sibject of large scale protests
Minday night at the City Commia- Board C harged.
sica meeting. Tbe signs spell out
KEY.WEST (UPI) - A Monroe
ths dumping hours and atata that County CemukssloBer and two
oueldo dumpers will bo severely Key West commissioners ware
dedl with by Urn police.
charged Tuesday with loliclUog
Knowles said (bat dumping $33,000 from a garbage disposal
Itoirs will be from 7:30 a.m. to company.
4:8 p.m., Monday through Fri­
da:, with no dumping on Satur­ New Fund
day, Sundays and holidays.
ATLANTA (UPD-A tax tsud
A delegation of residents Mon- between Georgia and Florida grew
di&gt; protested tbe dumping of stronger Tuesday with the an­
ganage into the city borrow pit nouncement that Georgia would
on F. 22nd St. through Stth St. no longer give credit for (axes
belvoen Marshall aad Lake.
paid on products purchased le
Tie commission,
authorised Florid* and brought to Georgia.
Sheriff Hobby Explores Still
Knowles te lake whatever police
•nfircemeat action la necessary to Pilot Killed
(Herald Photo)
stop outstdo dumping.
KUWAIT (U PD-A British jot
pilot wee killed Tuesday when bil
plane crashed In a duet storm.
It was the second death report­
ed among the 1,000 British offi­
cers end men sent &lt;here when
F. Rister, E. -A. Hoopor an DooIraq threatened Kuweit last
eld Dickson.
mootk.
Tb# still was located oo the old
Geneva Rd., one mite past Lake MNVER (UPI)—Nancy Guyer Bulls Gore 22
Mullet Rd. behind tbe Drcggor* andber three children wore * few PAMPLONA, Spain (UPI) home, Hobby said.
minites from home after a vaca­ Twenty-two persons bay* bate
tion in tb* Rest. Bernard Neff, gored by bulls this year el the
just out of medical school, was a festival the late Ernest Heming­
few miles from hia first assign- way helped mane famous. The
men as an Air Force doctor. They
had just hackled la ter the DCI's
landed at Stapleton Airport when
pilot John Grom’s vote* calmly
TITUSVILLE, Fla. (UPI) —
JERUSALEM (UPI) - A trem­ •ouried through the intercom:
Judge Vasssr B. Carlton rated t e
bling, whito-fsced Adolf Eicb- Thru was some trouble in the
msnn admitted today be shipped hydaullc system. It mlgte be s
day that tape recordings which I
thousands of Jews to their dratbs roup lending.
allegedly hold e conversation about
Til DC*, carrying a capacity
during World War II.
killing may bo admitted aa oviHis bands shaking sad hi. voice 123 persona, blasted dawn from
Dr. Georg* Long, veterinarian,
dooco in the murder conspiracy
almoet a whisper, he claimed hr the :ioudy sky. touched the run­ will be Is Oviedo from 1 p.m. until
trial of Joseph Peel Jr.
did not do it on his own Initiative way and relied along. Suddenly I p.m. Thursday at the City Hell
The prosecution acted quickly te
but "a« a tool In tbo hands of dust flew from Urn wheels. Tb* to' ghre rabies InaoculaUaoe te
play the tapes for the eix-man
plow slithered Into a ground dags.
powers stronger than myself."
jury, which will decide If the «7"1 would sot order deportations loop.Ooe wing kit a pallriq truck
City ordinances make i t . landsyear-old Pool te guilty as charged
m my own initiative nor stop and is aa testate the huge craft lory that, all deg owaers who idof attempting te arrange the slay­
rid# within Um municipal uytHi
them on my own initiative. To my was R flames.
ing of the state's star witness in Urn Casselberry Board of Alder- regret I wee a tool in the hands
Nacy Guyer aad her three chil­ have their pete receive the rabies
the Chlllingworth murder case mca win moot la continued session of powers stronger than myself." dren and II other pargsfri were
with state undercover agent Jeases at I:to p.m. today te Urn Women’s
kill** a death tell ef IT. Rut Cspt.
Benerd Neff sad !M persona es­
Yeaser.
Club.
Carlton made his ruling Immed­
cape. with their Uvet. H seemed Didn't Eat
Mate ilgms of business on tbe MacArthur Ignored
iately after opening tour* an the ageada Include action on n South TOKYO (UPI)—General of (be a misete.
JACKSON, UUs. .(UPD—A'now
third day of the trial. Tbo prooe- Semlaola VFW request ' for per- Army Douglas MacArthur landed
He- the landing gear collapsed group of "freedom rider*" was
cteton then brought te n Urge
today te Japan — tbe nation bo or Ut brakes failed aa one side released from tbe state peelten
.portable tape recording machine
aaca rated with an Iron fist. Net as Opes# tried te nurse Phils- tiary oa k e f Tuesday night,
and two amplifier*, which were an annexation request on property see Japanese was there to greet dclphl-Loe Angeles Flight BS* to among them Price Chatham who
s ksit
claimed ho didn't oat for 14 days.

Eichmonn Admits
Shipping Jews
To Slaughter’

Vet Schedules
Oviedo Visit

Spy Satellite
IUELLO, CaUt.

Casselberry Board
To Meet Today

•nginssrs, urged ths board they
hove n bettor chance for appealing
by meeting with Federal authori­
ties and "laying their case on the
table,"
The county had aaked for n
planning grant of |37,OOQ with the
Initial phaae la the long range
program estimated at $3,020,000.
Scott pointed out Tuesday that
the HHFA was not in favor of
advahclng the money for such n
lorg range program because It
felt the county did not have the
necessary funds to finance the
program.
Scott aald that perhaps the
county could get planning funds
for a five year "modified’’ pro­
gram and by the Ume it can be
undertaken the sounty could get
legislation In 1$$3 te raise the
necessary funds.
The Jacksonville firm had been
hired te conduct a survey ef water
control needs. Among the phases
In the long range program wee
Howell Greek, the Little Weklve
end the Eeonlotkhstchec River.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1) The United States today fired n
"weather eye" satellite into orbit
around the earth to televise hur­
ricanes from apace.
Scieetlsts said the shot went
"almost pnrfectiy." The federal
■pace agency said the moonlet’a
two television cameras were tak­
ing picture* on Its first orbit
around earth, and "w* should get
some really good pictures oo the
second orbit, when Mm Illumine*
lion of baTtb by the tun is bet­
ter."
Tbe radio algnals were picked
up by tracking stations at W om ­
e n , Australia. San Nichols Is­
land, Calif., and Wallops Island
Vs. Thera was no indication Im­
mediately esactly bow well Tina
equipment was performing.
Ths MLpound' satellite wee ex­
pected to shed fresh tight on (be
birth, development and movgmsnt of tropical storms such as
last year’s Humean* Desna-*
CASABLANCA. Morocco (UPI) storms which sometimes coat
—A Cscchoslovsklan airliner fly­
ing lolo Africa from behind tbe
Iron Curtain ’ crashed sod burned
while trying lb land early today,
killing all g| persons aboard..
r On* ahn .'survived, foe- o' lew l* 4*v!
bousebut died later ,lu
Casa- lit# m
Ihancahospital. Ha
bad bast ‘
badly
burned. illsnationality
will bs
could not tie determined immedi- ln$- U
ately.
stood I
Flvo of tbo victims were re- t0 *P*
ported to bo children.
faeslml
Tbe plane, a four-engine turbo- Bureau
prop Ilyushin II, was believed to score &lt;
have hit a high tension wire In
fog. It crashed la flames at
Bouskoura, 10 miles from Case- D a j I
blanca.
a n v il
Tbe flight carried 73 passenger*
snd a
crow of
nine. The f L .
passengers were said te be Rua- V f l O
slans, Caecbs, East Germans and
Moroccans.
BER1
Tbe flight—•'efted..' In Prague Comrai
and mads a stopover In Zurich, Wester
SwItserUnd. It bad been Raided have f
for Rabat, Morocco, but was dl- army
varied to Casablanca because ef A bi
fog.
msn n
When the plane got near Casa- rived
blanca the tower here also report- against
ed fog and waved It on to an air- Tbo
field at Nouaceur.
shortly
The big airliner apparently hit Gerais
tbe wires while making Its turn nsuer
for Nouaceur.
Bona '
The Ilyushin I f provides the air eel
backbone of nee - jet service on Irenam
Communist airlines. Soviet Pro- Thi
mier Nikita g. Khrushchev and said th
other Soviet otfleiaU often use station
them on long journeys.
guiaed

Czech Airliner
Crashes; 82 Die

Aide Supper Set
The Beddi-KIllowaU Aides of the
Enterprise James E. Turner Flor­
ida Power Corp. Plant will meet
at f p.m. today at tbe Club House
for a covered dish supper-

$14,000 DuPont Car
Damaged In Mishap
A 314,000 eeatinenUl car owned
by *Mrs. A. V. DuPont, wtfa of
the wealthy Industrialist from Ft.
Uedsrdele. wan involved te e
two ear eotllaien on BE 44 oakly
Tuesday afternoon, the Florid*
Highway Patrol tngiaetod.
Two persona wbra injured ta the
mishap end the driver ed tb* DuPent car, William Regers ad F t
Lauderdale, was sharped with
failure to yield the right ed way
sad having an veil* driver's It-

her eon, Christopher, were tejnidi
snd treeted el liw iin ii Mettiftat
Hospital far laearetten* gag
bruises.
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CAFE CANAVERAL (UP1) - ute to the chosen one.
be two moa who will follow as- Speculation here ia split pbout
entut Alan B. Shepard lato 50-59 aa to which wilt go ~this
toot atop a Bedotooo ipchet he- 4iost. Olinn,' pushing 49, served
ea tha “ beck-up" man eu Bbepatd'a May S flight Griaaoa, eu
the other band, ia aboiil five
itnncd apace flights. .
Marine LL Col. John H. Glenn ycara younger.
1. end Air Force Copt. Virgil I. Sclentlsta ea tha 9409 million
diatom are gelling daily work- Mercury program are running
ila ia a spaceship “ simulator"
i the cape while scientists keep
g hourly check oa their physical
U all iota as planned, one will
et his chance next Tuesday
soraliig to follow in the foottope of Amerifa'i Best aelreaaut,
favy Cmdr. Steps'* i - to aoar
tbout 111 milee into space Inside
i oaa.too “ Mercury" cepaule
• For’ the other, ■' ebanee at a
grip into apace probably will be
b matter of waiUaB J u l . f - few
breaks longer. M nothing goes
)rfong with the Tuesday shot, tha
featiau la expected to try It* third
feub-orhlUl" manned sgaceflfihl
lata next month or early la BeprDetailed physical examinations
paring the next five days will daalia whether Glean er Grissom
pnea next. The mat left behind
|Ua time will be cast ns a “ backtot," ready to atop la should
yamethlng happen at tha last min-

Rich ia bains held ia the Cherry
lass Hotel, Orlande ia apoxsered
p Thu American institute of Real
Iftato Appraisers,
the course includes the study
1 types of citrus trees, haw to
Bglyse tolls, aetoetioa of root
leeks, citrus diseases, . produc*
vUy aad the Intakpretailon of
larket. trends.
'Mxaper xxld today that the ex­
ert instructors were draw* from
IAI appraisers, tha Concantrata
idustry, Citrus Mutual,‘ Growers,
diversity of Florida and Urn U.
. Department of Agriculture.
He alee stoiad that Robert
tutlodge. Vice President of Min­
in Maid Corporation predicted
ftor extensive study that Florida,
rktoh produoas 97% of tha United
Itntoe Cmm sdfato market and
neat af the fresh erangea, will
mesa from 40,991 none plantcitrus today producing BL­
OB* banes, to, m m acres
tha ttfto-Tt seaon producing
tolUjen boxes. Rutledge furr stated that this production
Ustmrtcrc^. smpie mgpply tet
no masns an evfr supply, ba­
ng of aaw uses aafl tnertsaed
ulatien aad beexuto ether
m ween not ahowtas any

sold it U "grossly inefficient''
turbogenerators for 959 millloA.
The public power agency said
Weallagbouse was allowed about
six yeara to bring' the turbo-gen­
erators up to contract standards
but tried and failed , for the past
four years.
Westtnghouse officials In Pitts­
burgh ddaled the allegation and
■aid the turbo-gtnerators art "ef­
ficient machines which have been
performing well for years."
Westiagheuae said that when
originally proposed, 14 af tha machfatoa Ware to be of a highly ad­
vanced design and “ of an un­
usually blah efficiency rate," but
altar they went into operation la
INI U was determined Ihst'they
did net meet the «■ usually Ugh
efficiency.

test after tost eu the 93-feet rock­
et-capsule maehine designed to
hurl the man into the beayeas.
The eecend astronaut flight will
get the benefit of knowledge and
subsequent suggaa.toaa gained
end given by Shepard alter his
ride 1M miles into apace and 902
miles evar the AUaatlc at a apeed
of about 1,999 miles per hour.

if meeting the specified rate.
TVA said ia Its suit, however,
net the machines felled “ by n
\Ma margin" to saeet the beat
rites, guaranteed by Westinghouse' end thet Westioghouse
filled to deliver them within the
periods agreed in the contracts.
The; 19 Turbo - generators use
cdal to produce electricity et TVA
st^sm plants.

fy. C. Eastabrooks
Dies In Hospital

Mr. Clyde Eastabrooks, 72, died
at Semlnoto Memorial Hospital
Tuesday altar a short lOnese.
'A native of MllledgaviUe, HI.,
hi bed Uved la Sanford for the
peat M years where ha mads his
(tame at TM W. First S*. Ha waa
a retired engineer from the ACL
Co.; a member of the Sanford
Elks; ■ member of Banford Or­
der of Moon and of the Seminole
County Sportsmen's Chib.
Survivors are his wile, Mrs.
Nellie Eastabrooks of Sanford;
dee eon, Elmar Eastabrooks of
Sanford; one daughter, Mre. Ardetta Itakeit ad Chadroa, Nab.;
three brothers, Robert and Waller
of MtUepgevUle and Owen af Lais
Allas, Calif.; seven grandchild­
ren and lour great grandchildren.
Funeral services win be hold'll
19:90 9. n . Friday at Bristol
Virginia today after an impres­ Funeral Home with Ear. John
sive victory for Sen. Harry’ F. Adams af tha First Methodist
Byrd's powerful conservative or­ Church officiating. Burial wtt he
ia Oehlawu Memorial Fork.
ganisation.
Harrison, 14-yaar-old former at­
torney genera), lad hia ticket to
whipping a slate headed hy eatlima organisation stalwart Lt.
Gov. A. E. 8. Stephens by •
margin of better than 49,099 votes.
RAIPORD (UF!&gt;—Law enforceStole Sens. Mills E. Goodwin ntfti etflcen e i i i i Moodheuidf
and Robert Y. Button had smaller today recaptured the w aned of
but equally decisive margins ia two Negro coavlcts who escaped
winning Uw nominations for lieu­ from a work erow at Rallofd
tenant governor and attorney gen­ State Prison into Thursday.
eral.
Oh of tha man broke late n
Harrison, who aa attorney gen­
eral fought desegregation suits for later tried to take e prison guard
the elate, has avoided being class­ hostage, the Union County ahsrified ss a “ massive resistor*' by tit's vifice said.
working wllh a state commission
WUlta Relnge, 22, uf Miami,
thst 'shaped Virginia's present serving e life sentence for rob­
freedom of choice approach which bery end kidnapping, was appropermits each locality to daeide
whether U desired intagratiou.

Harrison Holds
Bid For Governor

Police Recapture
Raiford Escapees

RCA Withheld
Information From
. WASHINGTON (UP!) - The
General Accounting Office (GAO)
told Congress today that the Ra­
dio Corporation of America (RCA)
withheld Information from the Air
Force in order to pad the price
of 442 long range radios.
The GAO said RCA withheld the
Information while negotiating a
15.3 million contract with the Air
rorce for pressurised airborne
communications equipment.
RCA denied. the accusation*,
but said It would bo willing to
consider a . possible refund.
The auditors said RCA told the
Air Farce that one .of the radio's
major components would' cost
about $022 a unit. However, the
report said, RCA had previously
received a subcontractor’s bid to
build the part for MSS.
But when the Air Fares and
RCA met to negotiate the con­
tract, the auditors said, RCA esti­
mated
cases would cost $922
cadi. RCA indicated this was the
“ best competitive bid," the report
said.
Other congressional news:
Defense — Congressmen today
were prepared to bear the admin­
istration ask for additional funds
for military spending in view of
mounting Soviet threats. The De­
fense Department said Tuesday R
would ask for more money. Con­
grcssional sources estimate the
additional request will come to
between II and 99 billion above
the &gt;4i billion already asked.
Inflation — Bon. Kenneth B.
Keating, la a speech prepared for
Senate delivery, urged a govern­
ment campaign to hold down
prims and fight Inflation.

Il's Gonna Bo Rough Noxt Year
WASHINGTON t(UPI) _ Staning neat year businessmen may
find it harder to. deduct from their
income.taxes the cost of yachts,
hunting lodges and lavish nlg&amp;tHub spending.
Legislation imposing new curbs
on tax deduction* for entertain­
ment. gifts and other business
spending won tentative approval
Tuesday of the House Ways A
Meads Committee.
The proposed restrictions fell
far short of the drastle curbs re­
quested by President Kennedy to
stop “ widespread abuses'* of busi­
ness expense accounts. Moreover,
there was considerable doubt that
Congress would complete action
on the measure this year.
The legislation was included by
volee vote in a sharply amended
version of the administration's
$1.7 billion tax revision bill.
Here is how the proposed new
eurbe would operate, starting
fan. 1.
Entertainment, amhsement and
recreation, ineluding theater tick­
ets, and yachts, lodges, and other
sued facilities — Tax deductions

would not be barred, as proposed
by Kennedy. But businessmen
would have to show the spending
was “ directly related to the pro­
duction of Income and not merely
for the creation of good will.*’ No
claims would be allowed unless
bocked up with detailed records.
The new rules would not apply
to buslaeas conventions and stock­
holder meetings.
Gifts - A E l a year limit would
be set on gifts to any one individ­
ual for which' deductions could bo
claimed. The administration re­
quested a $lb'ceiling. There is no
limit now.
Club dues and fees — Deduc­
tions would be barred, at the ad­
ministration proposed, for all so­
cial, athletie or sporting clubs or
organisations. The only exception
would bo payments made by a
professional athlete, such as a
boxer, for use of a gym dr other
facilities "essential to' the conduct
of bis trade or business."
Lunches and dinners — Season­
able tax deductions would be per
mitted for the eost of fosd and
beverages purchased' “ under clr-

cumstancea . . . af a type getorally considered lo he conducive to ■
business discussion." Colin V.
Stem, chief of the congressional
tax-drafting staff, said this meant
the businessman would be risking
bis tax deduction if he just took
his customers out to look at
“ chorus girls." The administra­
tion ha'A recommended a flat $4
to 97 per guest limit.
Out-of-town business trips—Rea­
sonable deductions would be per­
mitted for food and lodging, The

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MUNICH, Gormany (U PI)-A
former SS officer charged with
participation in the killing of
19,039 persons during World War
If admitted his guilt today bpt he
said he had to follow orders from yen.
WITNESS my bond and » o » l ol
hie superiors or die.
Sanford. Stmlnolo County. Florida,
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Christ Church Episcopal, Longwood, will celebrate a Holy Eucharts* a* 9:99 a. to. Thursday
for the purpose af dedicating the
new pulpit la memory of the lato
Paul Sehlamlag.
Attending the service add dedi­
cation ceremonies will be Schimmini’s widow, Mrs. Kathe Schimmlng of Stapleton, Staton bland,
N. V.; hie ems-ta-lew end doughtor, Mr. end Mira. Jim Rally of
Laurence Harbor, N. J.; his ate
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(hair daughter, Corel, all ef
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Mmhaffeys Have Baby
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Phil­
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birth to a girl Tuesday. Art was
la San rraaciaao with the Natis sal
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BOSTON (UP!) - Tho-Jhtoes.
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for ell food and lodging expense.

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WASHINGTON—(NEA)— Put-| ernment on Formosa elto In the
Mng the question of Communist worM organisation as repreeenUChiaa'a admission to tho UN on tW* of th* ChIn,M
tho General Assembly agenda for
Bo tho objective of Rod China la
debate this September can lead to *o substitute Itself for Nationalist
on of the grandest ballups in the CW"» aa the solo representative of
world organisation's IS years of the Chinese people. The Reds don't
frustrations.
accept tho .“two-Chlna" theory.
When a new naUon wants ad- Their reason for this Is technical
mission to the UN, It submits a *&gt;ut understandable so far as gain,
formal application. This signifies •"* admission toyths UN U conIts willingness to abide by the ob. coined.
ligations of tho UN charter.
Article Pour of ths UN chsrtei,
Communist China — h a v i n g specifies that admlaalon shall be
knowingly but not admittedly viol* made by the General Aaaembly on
ated the charter by aupporting the recommendation of the Security
North Korean Invasion of South Council.
Korea in 1051—doesn’t want to
So if Red China tried to get into
come Into the world organisation the UN the normal way, aa a new
In thl* wny by the front door. So member, it would first have to
them never has been and probably clear the Security Council. NaUon-

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Janes Hagtrty, former President Elsenhower^ man,
credited with technical mastery. Some believe that
e and there he actually “ made” policy.
P m iden t Kennedy’s man, Pieira Salinger, has yet
! to make a dear mack. Moat newsmen rate him no match
! for Hagerty technically, and eomt wonder how close he
rets to the reiki heart o f policy making. He haa learned
it ’s playing in a tough league.

Dr.
Crane's
km
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bis maieullnlty. Comment favor­
ably on Us broad shouldsrs or
Masterful banding of aa autoaiofalte.
t
Soon you erilt become aa sma­
llonal crutch on which bo progmslvely leans more heavily
with oath m w date.
Mott people don't actually foot

“ dad ( don’t avon have a steady

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Marilyn thus bolt lore their pride
and fattens their vaalty with bon■it eoBpUaaati, tbs bays eat It
up.
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And they want to corns back
ter mors, so they aik for addition­
al daloi.
. .
0 iris, bo an guard tint yon
doa't forgot tho rote, you era
pta/tag and time show baps that
pan a n t r a y b e a wadding riag.
Remain anitelngly aloof. Kaap
(hart at a m i length u much aa
ROME, Italy—Things. I'd Lika
To Know—And |fayhe Yen Would,
fba.
\ (1) Why dots - the strangest,
rishart sad, if m American may
effort courting the Utile, weak,
threatened countries eg the world T
it will nrt ba long MB they try
(a coerce you late aieaptlag aa If they earnestly seek freedom,
engagement ring,* ter that's Uw jKutaction and help, what Is to
perversity of mate payahatogy.
If you don't betters M, witch
ter tomorruw'a Hptej'Up, Mean­
while, sand for tRs' rCDtepliaeat
Clab" booklet,, eerie ring a stamp­
ed rotara oaveteBb, ytei tea. W
glvea you tM I Lawg far eempll-

The Pueblo Indiana whs lived
an Colorado's WothsriU Mom beface America was aalantoad ap­
parently ware shifted farm— and
hunters. Excavators have', an­

• fete abort in eapUal let- bird beans. Bag the time of plenty

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ureat Aa Byal lmaartaaL"

did net last A groat drongbt'camd
at thi and of the 19th century, and
the cliff-dwellers aeon faded tela

OUR BOARDING HdUSE

saBfflfft

want in tho United Nations si Chins by casUng a veto against Its
Ion/; ** the National Chinese gov application fonvsr.
The Communist bloc countries
there.or* argue that seating Red
China in the UN la not n question
of membership, but a question of
credentials, limy want ths China
membership in' the UN—Including
Members of the Longwood
Security Council seat now held by
Volunteer Fire Department wish
the Nationalist Repohlf- of China
to extend their linesrv«t “THANK
on Formosa—transferred by vote
YOU” to the Sanford Herat* and
in the General Aaaembly to the
your reporter, Mrs. Judy Wells,
Communist People's Republic of
for tho exceptional coverage your
China on ths mainland.
paper gave our first “ 4th of July
This la what ths debsto will be
Fiesta.”
all about If the question is placed
“THANK YOU" to the Town on ths agenda by n majority plus
Council of Longwood, all tho one of tho countries present and
Merchants, Civic Organisation* voting in tho Gonorm! Aaaembly,
and the many, many Individuals Representatives of countries who
who contributed financially, mer­ are absent or who abstain from
chandise and. many hours of their voting wiU not have their nationa
labor hi making ths celebration an counted In tho total vote.
ovarwhelming success.
In view of tho uncertain posi­
To the Public that attended the tions of the neutral nationa and
Fiesta n heartfelt "THANK ths 25 African members, sight of
YOU” and trust they enjoyed ths whom actually recognise tho Chi­
many events and fireworks.
nese Communist government, It Is
As Chief of ths Longwood Vol­ Impossible to predict how tho veto
unteer Fire Dept, may I taka this would go on a question of substi­
opportunity to say to my men tuting Rod Chinn for Nationalist
“THANK YOU” for their cooper­ Chiu ns the Chinese charter num­
ation and a pat on the back for a ber of ths UN.
“JOB WILL DONE.”
If ths question is rote procedur­
Hops to sea you nil again at the al, it will ha decided bp majority
LONGWOOD JULY FOURTH veto In the General Aaaembly. If
F1EKA la 1962.
It te ruled substaatitiva, a twwThank you. thirds majority will bo required.
Firs Chief Clauds Lsyb
For tho past ton yuan tho UnitTown of Longwood, Florida

Letters

CASE J-4IS: Msrtlya T., aged
“ is potoatislly s charming girl.

.V'M , CriM, what Is wrong
«|th msT ( try to draii la tb«
lidart antes.
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The president’* preaa nccrttary Inevitably la throat
tin White
House, Titty art all
Into the glare focusing on the
Wh
rnurirtnto
Tha late Stephen Early, who served Frank D. Rooseratt, had personality and ataturr that commanded^
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would send delegations to America
to study aur methods, to watch ua
work slowly, but surely, toward
making ovary man a first-class
man. The same goes for Latin
America.
In abort, why aren’t they trying
te sell tbamaalvaa to ua, not ua to
them? Do their leaders really bo­
lters that America seeks war, la
an Imperialist nation! If they do,
t b a isn't It time wo uld (couched
In diplomaUs language, ef couref)
that they ware slightly off beam,
and needed to quit having the tail
ahaklnw the dott
Would it bo possible (still an­
other question) that n handful of
man, mitea superior to their ecustoymen Intellectually, art meklag
a* gaasa ef playing themaohroe
Bgnlnat America and Baaeta!
( ! ) Hew do you go' about alien­
ating aomotMng that la already
alienated! flkwau a hard trick. Yet
Boaatsr Fulbrigkt warns agalart
unilateral arilsa agalart Commun­
ism tort wa nUanato most of Latin
America and Africa.
Along thoao same lines, how da
pan Mold Milatend action If no
ana wW Join you to make it rnuhtlateral! Who has volunteered la
kelp no atop Communism In Onhnf
Wfen fees raised a hand and aatd
ham won tearing ter Laos, Tibet,

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supposed .to let the Dames go on
burning until nothing la left
Tho Senator also appears to be
■gainst defending the periphery of
freedom Well, l! you don't defend
the odgoe, what la to prevent the
odgoo frees finally hseewtag the
middle?
(!) Mow does Uw United Mates
go about allowing tho world to
picture the upcoming Berlin crisis
M a heading charge between two
Stubborn man—Pros. Kennedy and
Khnuhchev—both armed with no*
dear power, and each determined
to coUidef
. The Berlin ultimatiam was de­
livered by Khrushchev. Ha rattled
the swords. Hs put the train on
the track and gave it n above. Yet
the world now aoos H aa n battle
between two stubborn ama, with
the blama equally divided. If the
Onal* la war, than Kennedy will
•hare the Mama, It doesn't make
Ifflgf
(4) If Russia fears Germany so
much- and It la obvious a power­
ful Germany te all that Hauls Is
afraid of—why te n threatened
fra# world so wary of making Garmany strong f
Does anyone believe that Ger­
many, armed with everything In

the book, would bo mors of n
throat to mankind
Russia f If
so) how? What aim could a power­
ful Germany have that Is mors
deadly than tho aim Russia hast

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WASHINGTON (UPI) Ths
gavanunsat Is stopping up its
price support of Americas abates.
Uncle gam bought ealy m ooo
pounds of eheoso In the year end­
ed March U, but since then has
purchased Marly four million
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ihlp off tho UN General Assembly
agenda. Tho record rote wma w
opposing, IT favoring, seven ahstaining, la 1**T. Last year ths
rote was down to 42 opposing, 14
favoring, 22 abstaining.
The Kennedy administration has
made no official statement beyond
President Kennedy’s reply to a
press conference question April 12.
Hs said flaUy, “The United SUtes
la going to meet its commitment to
the people on Formosa." Then I
addedt
“ Rut—and that wa had no—cannot make a final Judgment as to
whet ths vote on ths moratorium
will be on the admission of ltsd
China." This garbled sentence was
later corrected to read, “ Wa have
not mads a final Judgment as to
what the vote on ths' moratorium
will bs on the adarisalon of Bad
China."
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. By HAL COCHRAN
It’s surprising bow long It tokos
soma youngsters to gat out of do­
ing n tan minute Job for mother.
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Wall bat that tt youth esmo
later In Ufa we’d adjoy It more,
e o ,o
Boon two of tho most Important
words all school Uds will know Is
“school’s out"

HOLLYWOOD, •(UP1) - P»ggy
Castle, who, co-stan with J o *
Russell tad Pater,Brown la the
TV aerial "Lawman," began her
profesiioeal carnal an a radio
soap optrs called "Today's’ Chil­
dren."

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Miss Barbara L Mitchell
To Marry Lt. George Kaseote
4 - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ivan Mit­
chell, Mobile, Ala., and formerly
of Sanford, announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Barbara
Louise, to Lt. George Kaseote
U.S.N., son of Steve Kaseote and
Uis late Mrs. Mary Kaseote of
Kosciusko, Miss.
Miss Mltcbetl was graduated
from Seminole High School in 1938
and has completed her Junior
% ea r at Emory University, At­
lanta, Ga. Sha will graduate with
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Eng­
lish.
At Emory she was a member of
the Women’s Chorale, a freshman
advisor and treasurer of Alpha Chi
Omega social sorority. She was
emloyed by the Sanford Herald
during the summer of 1939.
_ Lt. Kaseote was graduated from
4 h e Georgia InstUuta of Technol­
ogy, Atlanta, Ga., In 1933 with a
Bachelor of Science degree in In­
dustrial Management. While there
he was captain of the Varsity
Gymnastics Team.
Lt. Kaseote is presently attach­
ed to Heavy Attack Squadron
Three which is based at the U. 8.
Naval Air Station. Sanford.
^ The wedding will be an event of
September 3 at St. Paul's Episco­
pal Cbutch, Mobile, Ala.

Church
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
First Baptist Training Union
Executive- Committee meeting,
S:1S p.m.
The Men’s Club of the First
Christian Church meets at 8:30
p.m. at the home of Howard Hood.
108 Sataujna Drive is Havenna
Fark, for a dinner meeting.
THURSDAY
Deacons at the Firat Presbyter­
ian Church.will meet at 7:45 p.m.
4 The Cabinet of the First Christ­
ian Church meets at 8:30 p.m. All
cabiaat members are urged to
attend.

Elect Honored At Shower

W SCS Members

Mrs. Calvin Jardlne and her Miss Genevieve Taylor, bride A large group of wedding bells throughout the party rooms. The
mother,
Mrs. Mabel Brown, were elect.
were suspended from the chan* napkins were embossed with ail*
Enjoy Luncheon
hostesses at a ' miscellaneous
A green and white color scheme delier in the dining room and ver wedding bells.
Members of the WSCS of the
Lime sberbert punch was served
shower Fridfcy night honoring was carried out in all decorations. floral
arrangements p l a c e d
Grace Methodist Church held the
from a crystal punch bowl with
July meet'ns at the church. The
cake decorated in green and
executive board met at 10:30 a.m.
white. Mints and nuts were also
with the president, Mrs. C. E.
served by the hostesses.
j Williams, presiding.
Several appropriate games were
played by the guests and tha
I At 11:30 a covered dish luncheon
prises won were given to tha bon*
was served with Mrs. Ray Ash*
orce. During tha opening of the
ton, Mrs. B. L. Smith and Mrs. M.
gifts, Mrs. Jardine made notes of
E. Clark as hostesses.
Miss Taylor's remarks and later
Following the luncheon, a bus*
read the entire conversation to
Inesa meeting was held, preceded
those present.
by a devotion period including
scripture from ihe 113th Psalm
and sentence prayers.
j V F W Auxiliary
The projects for collecting can*
celled stamps and Gold Bond
stamps were discussed. Mrs. D.
P lans Meeting
G. Sweeney, secretary, read a
letter frAm Mrs. Howard Ander*
Friday Night
son. president of the new DeLand
WSCS District
The Auxiliary of the Veterans
Mrs. John Dominey, who was
of Foreign Wars will meet Friday
elected district secretary of the
at a p.m. In the USO Club.
DeLand District, was congratulat*
In addition to the regular agen­
ed by the members.
da, plans wilt be made to attend
the National Convention la Miami
Mrs. Charles Clemmer and Mrs.
and delegates win be elected.
Harry Kla.v, chairmen of the Mia*
All members are urged to at­
pah and Monday night circles re*
tend.
i ■"
spectively, gave reports from their
June'meetings. Mrs. Richard 811*
vers, chairman of the morning
Circle 10 Plans
circle closed the session with her
report.
An interesting program was giv*
Meeting Thursday
en by Mrs. Dominey nn the power
•
t' rcle lo oi the Women'e Society
of words and the results when
of Christian Service of tbo Firet
they are used wisely or unwisely.
MISS GENEVIEVE TAYLOR who wi»» honored! with n bridal shower at
Methodist
Church will meet
The morning circle met Tues­
the home of Mrs. Colvin Jnrdine, in I-nke Mary, Is shown with the'hoslesscs
Thursday at I p.m. at the bond
day at the home of Mrs, Roy
snd her mother, Mrs. Fred Wells. Left to right nrt Mrs. Wells. Miss Taylor,
of Mrs. Mildred McAlexandet on
Wall, followed, by a swimming
Mrs. Jnnline snd her mother, Mrs. Mabel Brown.[
(Herald Photo)
Homewood Drive.
party.
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Pittarcl - Scott
W edding Plans
^Announced
Final plan* are announced for
tilt wedding of Mlsi Helen Anna
Pittard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Pittard and Meredith Lee
Scott, aon of Lawton Scott and the
late Note Catherine Scott, nil of
Sanford.
The wedding will be totemilled
thi* Saturday at I p.m. at 'the
m First Naurene Church in Sanford.
w Rev. Paul Bickers, chureh pas­
tor, and Bav. Gall Smith, parior
of the Central Baptist Church, will
officiate at the ceremony.
All friend* of the couple tie in­
vited to attend.

O v ie d o

Personals
By MARIAN B. JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Carter
and children, Diane, Redaey and
Branda, are occupying the R. L.
Wheeler home on HUIcrcat. Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Buteh Feadarvie
have resided in the Wheeler heme
since returning from their homyJudy Burch, daughter at Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Burch, left Mon&lt; n ^ for Christian Bible School
Ceap lor eae week.
Leaving by car, Monday alterMYF Camp at Leesburg far one
week. Hoe* nuking the trig were
Joy Wainright, Marilyn Partin,
Nancy Bweason, Marshal Unge,
David and Arthur Evans, Waller
KMessley and Bobby Diamond. Mrs.
T. I*. Lingo Jr. drove one car.
while Mr. and Mrs. John Evans
also leek some of the group.'

MISS BARBARA LOUliE MITCHELL

UfjLcers wives
Meet For Luncheon
lunchrpn with black bottom pie
and ctflee, Mrs. Charles Dunn
conduced the business meeting.
A discussion was held lo decide
whelher it was best to aeieet or
elect oiicers.
In order lo give members soma
time to\considcr the proposal, it
wai decided to postpon*. voting on
tod blu, d .i.l.t and ,om pdmi. lif t li.u . until Ui, nenl m cnlln,/
Following the tropical fruit
Members were reminded that
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v /V I G u O Residents
new president would bo elected at
Uial tlnjc. All were urged to at-

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Trip A n d V acation
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Othera • attending were the
Mrs. A. B. Tedford and sister, Mmei
Edgar BoudlaoL Paul
Mrs. Vera Bell, have returned to Relnhir1f K;„neth c J H
LeonOviedo full of enthusiasm overjard Higginbotham, Wendell Powtheir 3T00 mile' trip — but Vera j ell, Robert Provencber, Lloyd
took right off before getting act-1 K««iier, George HoHmaa, Keith
'Tourney and Charit* Hodgate.
tied, for Jacksonville.
‘ They first headed for Bruns­
wick. Ga., then went to Savannah.
They soent one and one-half days
•t Williamsburg. Va., for a sight-.
seeing lour of all rcatored Colonial
X n
Williamsburg.
r l0 5 ie 5 S 1 0
In Washington, D. C., where
they spent three days, they took
in the aft galleries, Smithsonian!
Institute, the Captlol and other at- 1
tractions. They missed seeing the
president or hi* wife — not even
getting to *** little Caroline.
At Bakervllle, N. C., they spent
three day* and enjoyed seeing the
Old Gen Mines there.
What did Mr. Tedford do during
their absence—he stayed at home
and built a boat!
However, be did have a great
Um* when his brother, K. W.
Tbdford, and Mr*. Tedford came
en a. visit from their Murchison,
Texas, home. The two brothers
b*d not seen etch other for a ,
long time. Cuming with Mr. and,
Mrs. Tedford for the'visit were'
Rev. and Mrs. Carl Dyer and son,:
Chris
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Altamonte Spring*

Jo Anne Adams Honored With

Personals

By ATLANTA McGINNIB
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Tay­
lor, formerly of Orlande, have
A. H. Beckwith Jr., Mrs. Ashb moved to their new location on
Lake Asher Cr. in Bear Lake
dears. Mrs. R. D. Priest, Mrs
Manor.
Bess Herman, Mrs. F. D. Hlckocb
Mr. and Mrs. Staa Bury of
Mrs. E. D. Kirchboff. Mrs. J. W
Brown, Mrs. C. L. Powell. Mrs Bear Lake have returned from a
ft. W. Herron. Mrs. ft. L. Ms thro# week vacation spent la
Knight/ Mrs. Byron Smith, Mrs Cleveland, Ohio.
loss Adams, llrs. W. A. Hunter.
Mrs. W. S. Higginbotham, Mrs
TRIM THOSE CAUMUCf
L O . Hastings, Mrs. T. A. Wake
When you want to trim calories,
Arid, Mrs. Woodrow Cosh, Mrs
W. P. Chapman. Mrs. Ben Wig from meals, slice a tew Horn des- 1
fin*. Mrs. B. U. Hutchison, Mrs serfs. As an example, replace ap­
J. N. AtaareUo, Mrs. Mildred But ple pie and whipped craem with
baked apple. Add interaatteg
her, Mrs. John* T. Adams Jr.
Also the Misses Helen Price flavors with cianamoa, nutmeg,
small hits of candied stag* or
chapfpd dried figs or dates. For
8 tapping try whipping ahillnd
ovtparn|*&lt; *milk flavored with g

Shower At Chapman Home
Miss Je Anne Adams was gnfst
of honor at a bridal sbowerFridgy
night at the horns o t MU* Mabel
Chapman with Mrs. G. 0 . Myers
serving as ee-hosian. ' •
The party rooms were deanraild
with arrangement* of rase and
while.gladioli and potted pjaals.
Oeaee ware played under the
direction af Ihe hostesses, and h i
Bunet of honor weet ee n trees—
bn* throughout the house and
yard — finally discovering Ihe
numerous . gifts carefully hidden
away.
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tee base hit late loft which Just
•Med ta# 'glare eg third haoeawh
tefch Hawser aad Naught la Aarte with the tying mm- WUhelm
aaat plunked Prank Robinson with
g gltirfi aad than Ctonwnte hit the
hlg single. Roberto had whachad
j tripls, dff matter White/ Perd
; Wertoa ape ha was tha hart la
tlw-first three frambs as ho rehim white striking ant Norm
Cash. Mickey Manila aad Roger
Marts la sucossaioa. Mickey went
kitlass la three tripe.
. Per the first ei«M teaiags, Urn
Rational League burling staff af
Mpaha, Bab Purkey and Mika
MaCarmick bald tha powerful
Amartoa u to one kit. That w u a
pinch homer to the sixth by MarNan Killsbrew.
1During this apu, Urn Nationals

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M om got together for a cleatMOSCOW (U P !)- Membare of bake and ho'o on tha promleea.
l i l i (a not aa attempt to dig
tha Vaitad atatao track aad field
tty Bitty aid laundry bat tha (act
lenlaiaa that hie ntenoa halyad
tht Sreroa ta rtetavy tree the
Talftao la tha 1MT World flertea.
dtaia, where they will (tea B u ­ ThM, last (all, Tony wai tha
sin's beat atUetae ia a dual meat
this weekend.
gome of the American nianere
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«a&gt;d ta tha Russian atartlag
hiqeka. Then wan other mild
complaints about the lack e( suf­
ficient straw la tha high Jump
landing pU«. And the pale vaultere meat praetloa alaawhan becaeaa tha etndlua'a vaultlag ana
la not ready.
Jim ElUott, coach el tha UJ.
squad, but the team through a tratloaa.
light twehour practice Tuesday ia
It was aa tealag to which tha
umdm coniptuiiMv S
Vms vrrMfi
warm, auaay weather, but didn't B
niM
ww#
werk hia athlatea tea kaad since tone hits aad terse ptuheru late
they were tired aftat Ua|r plane a situation which' ahoeat ahattrip. ,
■torod their hope*. With cue act,
Tha 41 maa aad IT woman spent Nona Cash doubled aad At Ka­
meet ef tha time gated-through lla# singled ham# Nellie Pas, a
adjusting drills fa tha strange ate* pinch nsaaer. Bager Maria singled
glum where lOO.oaa faaa are ex­ to put men aa first aad aaeead
pected to lurn out Saturday aad and Stu Millar balked ta meve
Bunday,
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them Into searing position.
Elliott made It kaawa that ha Ron Boyer pulled a rook on
plans to start Hayes Jeoes, Prank
Reeky, Colovtte'a grounder aad
Budd, Charlas Frailer aad Paul
Kalina asered to tJa it up with
Drayton la tha 400- i m tar relay
two aboard and only on# pat.
aad Adolph Plummar, Praalar,
Poor Tony had anothar chants
George Young and Ults Williams
than, aad attest out.
la Urn i.aeo*meter relay.
Thus tha Mata escaped without
further damage, evsa though Yogi
Berra was adfa on an a rm
which filled tha bases.
The Amsrisana.scrubbed out a
run in front ta the 10th. an a walk
and an error hut then tha Nats
hitched up their fianaeie aad

"IRKDALE, England (UP1) Arnold Palmer (retted about hie
drtrlag ae ha aad Eva other sueft refill American qualifiers teat
aft today ia tha drat raaad ar
tha Srttlah Open golf champioaehlp.
Beeidea Palmer, tha Yanks who

made tha grade for the thempionahlp flight following two Ifhalo qualifying roaada were:
Prank ttraaahaa of Toledo, Ohio;
Dick Chapman ter., of Palm Bench,
Pie.; Jack laaaea of Langley Air
Vhfee'Baae, Va.; Paul Runyan ef
La Jolla, Calif., aad Joe Kcar of
Palmar waa among the earliest
(a toe off today oa the S,S44-yard,
par t t Blrkdnlo courao.
Although PnUaer ahot a fouruador-par « Tuesday aad easily
qualified with a aa-hote total of
13f, ha waa not completely jails-

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waa thrown Ky a t-yser-oid Ally
during n workout between races at
Agoedoct,
•• Cole, SI and the father ef four
children, waa the l i w d i .Jsehey
killed la less than four mentaa at&lt; was exeeQeat (a ‘ Ike fsalKylag
tha Long Island track. Bay L. Gil­ rounds."
bert, a promising 23-yeer-old rider Boh Charles, a left-handed ttfrom London, Ky., died of heed year-old bank Clark Hem New
Injuries suffered in a spill at Baalhad, won tha guallfyiag modal
Aguaduct April 4.
by shooting a aacond-raund 10 for
Cola was killed while galloping a lta aggragato that w u threa
Laurel Mac, a atakes-wtnnlng filly atrohaa batter than Palmer.
owned by Mre. flu von B. Wilson, Cary Player of South Africa, the
wife of a Providence, R. I., sppli* INI U. g. Masters ebampten, ahot
anew manufacturer.
a PI Tuesday aad bad tha aaaondThe hone wheeled on the beck- best quailfylni total with a I N
stretch and bounced against the Chapman and Esar barely made
rail, tossing Cole eight feet into the grade with III aggregates,
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the Infield. nCola
was unconacioin which represented the cutoff scare
when ha was placed In an ambu • for the IN aucceeafUl qualifiers.
aace and takan to tha track J • Chapman abet a IT Tuesday aad
firasary, where physicians rainy B u r a Tl.
attempted dosed cardiac nmsaaj • All qualifying scores were- dis­
and mouth-to-mouth respiration.
carded for the start of Urn tourThe pbystelan concluded tbit namrnt proper.
Cole died in the ambulance of fra Stranahaa fired a Tt Tuesday
lured riba and a punctured lung. aad lu acs a 11, both wladiag up
with a N-hala total e t IIS. Run­
til horns sprouted. Thru kits and
yan, whe won tha world Caaiora
a Mt batsman .spelled two runs
championship last wsekaad, card­
for victory.
ed a 11 for a 141 tout.
Thera ware a hatful ef heroes
far the winners.
Don't forget old Warns Bpahn,
ROYAL OAK. Mich. (UP1) — A
whe opened with thru flawless U-yur-old University of Athau is
tentage, aad Bab Purkey, who si- junior who said, "I played a 11termed dhe Americans for tha nast Ua ever my heed" Tuesday co »*
two frames bafers things started maadad same ef tha spetUght* »•
day aa match play bsiaa to l a
going to pot generally.
Then then w u WUlie Mays Nth National Public Links g if • Light Maaklao Work
tournament.
aad Bebarto Clements..
• Surface Griadiag
Dish 'Bikes of Wichita, Ka
Wlllla seated two teas - runalag out (ram under Ma hat aa whipped areuad tha Rackam i if • Lathe Work
usual — doubled heme the tying eeuru’a a,m yards Tuesday hr
run la the 10th end tha wiaaiag a ftve-under-par N. This, slug • WaUiag
run won sag ef tha two ha ear- wMh a 10 aa Monday, gave*hm
U l for Urn two-day qualiflcati u
C a ll FA 2-M10
aad medalist honors.

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By ABifoil Van Bum
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DEAR ABRY: I own a retail business
and have a woman answering the tele.
hone. She is. very nice, but she has a
abit which annoys me. When she an*
awera the telephone, she says, "Good
morning, this is the — —— Company,
ha, ha. May I lelp you, hee hoe?’/
She ends every sentence with a ner­
vous little laugh, Even If It Is a plain yes
or no, she gays, "Y et haa," or, "No, tee

TV Key Previews
hour of amusing
hl-JInx without a
amui
w*rry
W*^T&gt;' In the
the world. 10 p. m. CBS.
Naked Clty^—"Landscape W ith^
• N*kei , Cit
Dead Fingers." (Repeat) good
^
„Myron McCormick doe* a
episode.
Job as „an artist who has been
fine Job
hurled
buried In
in .a ,mental Institution for
.twenty years, while a few greedy
*
/have
* cashed In on his talent. t
men
^
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The drama builds
cleverly to Its
ej)mM and
mn(, should keep you in­
climax
,. through. Paul Burke
terested. all
j MJlrVM a. nod
_
deserves
for his generally ^
M
excellent workk as the young d # -*
tectlve who
who play* hunches instead
.
.10
. *p. m. ABC.
of. rules.
, . Pear
p ” Shpw.
J
Jack
Selma Diamond
.
..
and Alex King, both of whom are
never at, a ,loss for a word or a
,t
Joln Jack
j,
story,
Join
for ths evening'*
conve'rult|on
conversation In this round, with
Kay Arman on tap for any singing
Dangar Man _ “ Tha Callow. interludes. \(Color) 11:16 p. m.
Tree. ’ Except for a letdown at the NBC.
•
finale, thla la a well-paced spy ‘
' ______
hunt that takes our International
aleuth up to a pub In n desolate A t t e n d s !
town In Uia north of Scotland on
COLUMBUS
an educated guest. The authentic enport (lowi
backgrounds plus some good per- Leaiue set a
formatter* make the cha*e more record on Ju
convincing than the conctuaion. crowd of .10.7
8:30 p. m. CBS.
president of
U. S. Steel Hour.—"Watching ball, announc
Out For Dulle.” Light and pleaa- fame, Dennl
ant summer fare about a TV edi- perfect came
tor called Sam (Larry Blyden), Clinton, Iohra
and a little minx from Texas called
* ■
Dulle * (Shari Lewis), and the L s r g C D
trouble that ensues when 8am SALEM, N.
learns h* has to chaperone the Duff, winleia
young lady on a press Junket (hla year set
abroad. Since his Job depends on double at Roi
Wtdnesday’s
tap
telsvlslon
ehows aa previewed and selected
by TV Key's staff of experts who
attend rfbaaraals, watch acremInn. and anal^a^crlpta in New
York and Hollywood
Hong Kong.—“ Murder Royal."
(Repeat). Ok adventure tale. The
king of n fictitious Oriental eoun«
try. caught In a state of flux between Democracy and Comraunlira, la abot, and the dying man
I. rushed to Hong Kcmg for an
emergency operation under British
auspices. Naturally, our heroes
gat ’Involved and there's plenty of
action, particularly in tha second
half. Production la first-class, and
tha show end. up a. a good "B"
morie-type action story. 7:30 p. m.

S

mt tha food v w Ilka. She really isn’t
it bad, Abby. I fael ambanwased to go
my mothara fo r diaaar ao much witht having them back.
My brother has. bean married only six
mth*, and his iwiftf has had tha folks to
mar several times. She can’t cook any
Etto than my wife* bat she tries hard
d everybody praises her for i}. I am
b id my wife will start getting jealous
liar alitor-In-laW because, naturally, my
Iks will start making comparisons,
ease print this, Abby, avan if I do get a
ick^eye. I f it wakes m y wife up it will be
. YEAR AND A HALF LATE
';
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DEAR LATE: Your wife lacks culiny confidence. Try: to persuade her that
ur folks will appreciate a dinner in*
tation no m*tUfr What aha serves. Hamargar under onions today Will be worth
gaunt under giasa next year. ,
•
• . v
DEAR ABBY: When d o boys start
ting girls?
LEON
f)EAR LEON: Aa soon as they dlsvar they aren’t boy a.

She newts to work so I hate to fire her.
Is there any'way I can call her attention
to this irritating mannerism without hurtIng her feeling*.
ANONYMOUSLY YOURS
|)
DEAR YOURS: Take hor aside and, in
a very friendly way, tell her what you
have told me. It is a nervous habit which
se can overcome if she tries. She is prob­
ably not aware of i t It is annoying enough
socially, but repeated "ha ha’s " on a busi­
ness telephone is no laughing matter.
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Heaven can wait Graduate.
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W EDN ESDAY P . M.
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•What's bothering you? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 8865, Beverly
HU(8, Calif. Include a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.

Hava you aver been to-scared
your hair stood on and?
You'll be petrified with faar
when you aee the man who brings
bark the dead, that "crasy miyedup" Dr. Jekyl and hla "real gone’'
"WEIRD SHOW,” playing tha
stage of tha Rita Theatre for a

For Abby’s booklet, "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 60 centa to Abby,

U )ojm n
• bmp friends, doa'tt
fnload year small trouble* ea
m, tp that whoa they hsaf
g voice on tha totopboao they
prtLty niro they an la for
latf hour of sympathising with
ilaoaaa aea frlands' ibortcomi With another. That Is a tipthat you woo’i loyal. Besides,
criticisms yo« ’ utter In the
t f that they won't bo psssod
all too oOmt got hack to tha
i f yea irltli lead
Met a keg (ace. U yon want
pie le enjoy your company,

you've got to give thorn something
to onjoy.
Try to outdo thorn. If you've al­
ways got to outshine your friends
In order to bo happy, they'll soon
become compandors instead of
friends.
Resent' the good fortune that
now and than cornea to your
friends. If you aren't rosily pleas­
ed when a friend gets n brisk,
your envy will show Itself In
tome lllUo wny. If you are hon­
estly pleased; your pleasure will
show Just Si surely.
Tell your friends how they
ought to bo solving their preb­

lems Most adults reaant any In­
ference that they can't handle
their own* affairs, and the "IMwer#-you" advice that friends of­
ten fool tempted to glvo oath
other usually Isn't appreciated.
Always take Instead of giving,
or vice vans. To bo n ‘ good
friend you must bo ready to help
out wban your balp Is needed and
lo accept a friend's belp wban It
la offsrad.
Taka np too much of a friend's
Urns. It is only natural to finally
coma to resent the parson who
demands more of your time than
you era willing to glvo.

in keeping with the expansion of
the Channel 0 News Department,
David Lockwood has been named
Director of News and Special
Events. Joseph L. Brechner, Pres­
ident of WLOF-TV, announced
that Lockwood will fill tha postUon previously occupied by Jona­
than Dunn-Rrankln.
David Lockwood stated that
more emphasis will ba placed on
photo, film and videotape coverage
of news events in tha enUre MidFlorida ana. Tha WLOF-TV Edi­
torial will nmaln a fsatun of tha
evening nawa reports.
News begins at S p. m. (Monday
through Friday) on Channel' 8
with World liaws from tha ABC-TV
network. Mid-Florida news and
waathar followed at 6:15 p. m.
Then at 11;00 p. m., tha .final
wrap-up of nawa, waathar and

By Oswald Jacoby

(sw&gt; fee* at the Wwt hand and
i bidding « l y . What should you
4 against the spade atom?
rou abandon the Idea of a
■np lend. Your partner Just
gbt bell three trump# to Uto
mb and to any event you don't
nt to g ift South control of the
cie play. A club toad to else bad.
ar aee of cluba will keep, but
l need to develop a trick la ana
tha sad suites
low,- you mupt choose botwoaq
SB and hero m whore yvur part­
i's pass talto you what to toad,
fou know that North and South

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) — The
la Universe pageant gets down
business tonight with selection
jlf finalists to compote for tha
tUmlngry title of Mtoa U. B. A.
tenuUaa from 43 of tha 50 states
U glide down tha rmway at
Lml Beach Convention Hallo One
[the II chosen tonight will bo
Mid Ifcferaday night te succeed
Ida Dement of Utah ns Miss
i Dement tost year also anthe Mlaa Universe title. Two
Mtease U. S, A- tuned tha
trick during $he pageant's

hold both red nets. You hefe the
ace of cluba and they have used
Blackwood. They may have both
kings also but If your partner does
hs’ra a rad king, it la more likely
to.he the heart king, The reason
is that If ho held good diamonds
ha would have doubled North's
five diamond bid to toll about
them.
Bo you load n heart (tha three
spot la'the correct one) and an­
other stem haa bean wracked.

aptciaLahow at S p. m.
Do not Judge thla show by any­
thing you have aver seen before!
Not Just another "spook” ahowl
It’s different! It's out of this
wprldl.
It’s a gruesome adventure Into
fear and dread! .You'll scream
with Insanity as horrible creatures
from beyond the grave roam tha
theatre and land right In &gt;our
lapal You'll shake! You'll shudder!
You'll have night marea for a
week! ,
If you’re a girl, make your boy
friend bring you so you can learn
if he is man enough to taka Itl The don, and ha haa hla mind on a the opening race. On Your Mind
girl of his own, you’re In for an ($21.40) completed the big p i)o fL 0
show is strictly not for sisalea!
If you can taka It, be aura to see
the man who brings back the dead,
that "crasy mixed-up” Dr. Jakyl
and hla "real gone” "WEIRD
SHOW."

THURSDAY NITE Z l 8:30

January Wins
St. Paul Open
ST. PAUL. Minn. (UPI)— Don
January today credited "aggres­
sive golf” for his eome-from-behind victory in the St. Paul Open.
Doing Into the final round, Jan­
uary who was named the cir­
cuits most Improved player In
1*80, was four strokes behind
pace-setter Buster Cuplt. But
when It was over January , had
erased Cupit’a edge with a flaV
less elght-uoder-par 84 for a win­
ning 72-hoto total. 6f-280,-)8 under
regulation.
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iSHOW ”REA1G0NE THRILLER!

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At 7:41 A 11:11

"HAVE ROCKET . . .
WILL TRAVEL"
8 STOOGES
,

McDermott Gets
New Suspension
SAN *FRANCtBCO (UPI)-Vstaran southpaw Mickey McDermott
was under Indefinite suspension by
the RL Ixmls Cardinals todar fol­
lowing the pitcher's second curfew
Pistons of motor cars are
nine previous showings — Miriam violation within 10 days.
8tevenson of South Carolina to McDermott, who haa a longtime plated with tin, which serves ns
1054 and Carol Murria of Iowa to major league reputation aa a play­ • lubricant during tha breaking1058.
boy, .waa not In hla room by the 1 in period.
Mlaa U. 8. A. Will receive a a. m. curfew Sunday, n team
|1,000 priie.
sopkesman said.
Tha gg-yaar-old former Ameri­
Tha 00 Mlaa Universe contest­
ants Include 47 from foreign coun­ can League fastballar also was
fined $800 on July 2 for a similar
tries.
A refugee from behind tha Iron Incident to Chicago. Tha fine was
Curtain ranks as tha early favor-' Imposed at that time by Solly
its to win the big prise this year. Hamus, who since has been replac­
A poll of tha contestants by United ed aa mnnagtr by John Keane.
Press International found Mlaa
Germany, Marlene Schmidt, 54, of
Stuttgart, tha one moat frequently
manttoned aa tha likely winner.

(Feetare Length Comedy)
Plus At 948 Only

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BUY BIGGER BEDS
NEW YORK (UPI) - People
•».. going in for comfort in a "big”
way these days. King-site bedding
sales Increased by more than 10
per cent during the past two
yeara, the Latex Foam Rubber
Council reports.

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MRS. FRED YEACKLE receives a price-winning cluck in the amount of
the family’* 1960 Income Tax Return from Frank Watt*, manager o f
Sanford’* Tenneco Service Station. Carl Cain, o f Ocala, left, is atata repre­
sentative for the oil company which awarded 100 prises in the name choos­
ing contest conducted in 18 atata*.
(Herald Photo)

8HOULDER
WESTMINSTER, Md. (UP1) —
The news magsslne's writers were
trying to whoop It up at the Now
York Christmas party, so tho leg­
end goes, when out of the festlvlUes walked one man.
And soon when others followed,
their eyes nervously on tho clock
and the deadline not far off, they
found an unasked preaentgRethelr

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WASHINGTON (UP1) — Eight
major defense contractors were
ready today to give tbs govern­
ment their pledge that they will
bar racial discrimination against
workem in their plants,
President Kennedy planned to

dtiks. The man had written all that
needed to be said for the holiday
Uroe of Time.
Now only the legend remalne.
The man, Whittaker Chambers,
00, died at Ms farm home near
Westminster Sunday.
HIs dying was as secretive as his
days as a Communist courier be­
fore World War II.

What hie testimony did lives
after him—as Alger Hiss and
Richard 1L Nison can testify.
It was a Federal Court Jury that
convicted Hiss, the brilliant young
State Department officer, of perJuring for denying that he turned
State Department documents over
to a Soviet spy apparatus. But It
was Chamber's testimony that
convinced tho Jury Hiss was lying.
And It was as head e&lt; the subcommlttee probing tho Hiss affair
that Nixon, then a little-known
member of the House of Repre­
sentatives, was launched on the
earner that eventually carried him
to the Republican nomination for
t
menu to be signed by executives proeldent.
Death came to Chambers after
of these companies:
/
a- series of heart attacks, the last
Western Electric; the Boeing
pi which killed him before a doc­
Company: Douglas Aircraft Co.;
tor could reach his bed. The famGeneral Electris Go.; the Martin
Company: North American Avia­
Sunday, and by the time aba arriv­
tion; Radio Corporation of Amer­
ed at hia home a half-hour later,
ica, aad the United Aircraft Cor- Chambers had die*. -

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Vi GaL Jug

in t u n c ir c u it c o u r t n r r u n
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT T o r
AND r o s ■■MtNOLD OSUNTT,

(PLUS DEPOSIT)

r io a im .

chancery no.
WASHINGTON SECURITY COM.

PANT, a PtertSa eerpemitea,
FUtatlff,
vs.
WILLIAM R. SMITH and
UAHIIARA J. SMITH, fcla wife,

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NOTION OP S O I* »

■ u r t o a o d roH M oLoatm a
William IL Smith aad Her.
bare J. Smith
Addr.ae unhaawa .
Tou, sad sseh at you, ere here*
hr notified that a complaint to
fortdooo a certain mortgaga on
tho tollowlag Soocrlhoe proportr,
to wlti
Lot IS. DEAR LAKH HILL*.
according to tha Plat tharaof, roeorSod la Hat Hook is,
Paso ST of tho Public Hoe.
erdi o f Vomlaolo Coeatr,

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Florida.

cult Oeert an sr before the !IM
day at Auguot 1IIL If pee fall
g fito to re, • decree pm eeafeeee
will be token agotaot pea far tha
rolled *esundae In tho Oemptalnt.
W itN E H my hand eed affinal
•aal ef efflca at Sanford, Saaelaola
Ceeaty, Florida. Mis lltk Sep at
Arthev H. noehwtth. Jr,
Clerk ef Clroalt Court
Bvi Martha T. Vlblea, DO.
JOSEPH M. MUItAiKO
Attorney at Law
P. a Boa i l l , Pom Park, Pin.
Pabtlab ja ly IS. IS. It ft S agues *.

Answer or Pleading to tha Com.
plaint
as
PUIattffa
attarnap
Joseph M. Mnraaho P. O. Sag III
Pam Park. Florida, aad file tha
original Anowor or Ploadlae la tha
efflao of tha Clerk St tbs Ctreult
Coart on or before tho tlth day of
Anguof l i lt . It yes fall to do to,
a doeroo pm eeafeao wilt ho tohoa
pgalaet yea ter Me retleC demand­
ed In tho Complaint
WITNESS my baa* and official
anal of office at Sanford. Soplnole
Coanty, Florida, this ISM Sap at
inly 1111.
(•SAL)
Arthur K. BeokwUh, Jr.
Clerk at Clrcslt Coart
JDr. Martha T, Vlblea. DC.
JOSEPH XL MVMAKO
Attomay at Law
p . a Boa SM. Pern Park, Fla.

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Deceased.
Ta Atl reedlloea aad Peroost Havlay Claims wo Domaada Awalaat
Bald Rotate i
You and aaeh of you ar# here­
by notified and required to present
any rlaltna and demands vrhlrh
NOTH'* o r M L !
you. or either of you, may have
NOTICE I■ HBRKnr OIVEN agalnat the oatata of MARIANNA
that on tka talk dar of July. (Ml, DERBT, daceaaad, lata af aald
•I lt:H A. U„ at tko auln door Coanty, to tha Coanty Judy# at
of tbo Court Houaa of Oamlnala Seminole County, Florida, at hla
Connir. at Sanford, Florida, (ha otfloa In the court hour# af aald
llooorabla Arthur H. Barkwltb. County at Sanford. Florida, with­
Jr, Clark at tka Circuit Court of in elyht raloadar montba rmm lha
Kamlnola Count}, Florida, will of. lima of tha flrat publication af
for for aala lo tha hlahaal and tbla notice. Each claim or demand
kaat klddar for cash. at pablle aball be la writing, and aball atat*
outcry, tba following daacrlbad tha place, af realdanca and pool
proparly of tba Dafaadaata Lewie office addroaa of Iba claimant, and
C Morn and Faya Horn, hla wlfa aball ba awora t» by lha claimant,
hla agent or attorney, and any
Lot ta. BKAR LAKE 1IILLK.
auch claim or demand act ad filed
according, to tha Plat thara,
aball be void.
nf, recorded In Plat Book 11
THR ATLANTIC NATIONAL
at Pace IT of tha Publla Rec­
RANK OF JACKSONVILLE,
ord} of Kamlnola County, •
Jackaoavllla. Florida'
Florida.
By R. C. Wager, Trust
toKother with all atrucluraa and
Otflcar. '
Improvamanta, tbaa or tbaraaftar
\a staeulor of the Loot Will
on aald land.
•and Testament nt
Tbla la mada puraaaat ta Final
MARIANNA
DERBT.
Decree of Porecloaure entered In
deceased
tba above eauaa. Chancery Docket
Me. Iliad, aoar pending la tba Cir­ First publication Joan 11. 1H1.
cuit court of and for i Kemlnele Pabllab Jana II. II, * July I. It.
Couaty, Florida
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t hftva IN m u CtRCtir# COURT OF TOR
hereunto eat any hand and offic­ H I T S JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
ial aaal.tbla Itth day af July 1111. AND FOR SRRINOLR COUNTT.
FLORIDA. CMANCMMV NO. IMS*
HEAL
Arthur H. Barkwltb, Jr.
WASHINGTON SECURITY COM­
Clark af the Clreult Court In PANY, a Flarlda corpora lion.
and for kamlaala County,
Flalatlff.
Florida
VA
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
IRA R. CLOUD aad ROSALIE
Deputy Clark
CLOUD, hla wlfa,
Pabllab July II, 1111.
Dofondaata
NOTICK o r BLIT IN
HORTOaSM VORKCLOBIRR
IN TMR CIRCUIT COURT OF THR
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF TO i Ira IL Cloi/d and Rotally
Cloud
AND FOR SRRINOLR COURTT,
Addraea unbnona
FLORIDA. IR CHANCRHT NO.
Tou, and each af you,. ara hare*
IISI1.
by notified that a complaint to
Waahlnytoa Security company,
foracloaa a oartaln mortyaya on
a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff. tho following deecrlbod property,
ta will
va
Lot M, REAR LAKE HILLS,
Lao C. ktrkklaad and Kalher M.
according to tho Flat there*
Strickland, hla vrlfa,
of, aa recorded la Plat Book
Defendants.
II at Page If, af tha Publla
NOT!CM a r SALH
neeurds af Samlnola County,
N one*
M IIEREDT * OIVEN
Florida.
that on lha lath day of July. !M1.
at 11NS A. M. at tha main door has been filed agalnat you lu tha
of lha Court Hous&lt;u of Samln ila abova-atyled ault aad yoa ara re­
Couaty, at Sanford, Florida, ilia quired to aarvo a copy of your An*
Honorable Arthur H. neck with, Jr.. ewer or Pleading to tko Complaint
Clark af tha Circuit Court of on Plaintiff"* attorney Joseph M.
Samlnola, County. Florida, will nf* Murasho, P.O. Bos III, Fora Park,
far fog ably lo the hlghaat aad baat Flarlda, and file the original Anbidder for cash, at publlo outcry, iwer or Pleading la the of flea
tha following described properly of tha Clark of the Circuit Court
of tho Dafandanta Leo C. Strlak* on or hofor* tha llth dap of A *.
Dad aad Either M. Strickland, hla gust, t il l . If you fall t* da no.
a deem* pm eoafaaao will b* taken
WtfA
against you for tko relief demand­
Lot II. BEAR LAKE RILLS,
ed In tko CemplalaL
acoordlng to tho plat tharaWITNESS my head and official
of. recorded In Plat Rook 11,
seal of office at Sanford, Seminole
Pago IT of tho Publla Rec­
ord* af kamlnola County,
County. Florida, tkla lllk day of
July, 1IIL
Florida.
together with all structures aad (BEAL)
Artkur H, Beckwith, Jr.
Improvement., than ar tbaraaftar
sn aald land.
Clark Clroult Court
Tbla la mada pursuant ta Final
Seminole County.* Sanfard.
Deere* of Foreclosure entered In •
Florida
lha above cause. Chancery Docket
Byi Maltha T. Vlhlea. D.C.
No. 11IIL mow pending la the JOSEPH M. MUHASEO
Circuit Court of and for Seminal* Attorney at t a *
County, Florida*
P. a Bos III. rent Park, F1a
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have publish July 11} 11. II • Aug. I.
hereunto sat my hand aad official
IN TliH CIRCUIT O0VRT OF THR
seal this l»th day at July. 1ML
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT * F
(SEAL)
AND FOR SRRINOLR COUNTT,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of lha Clre)ilt Court FLORIDA. CRANCKOT .NOllSdS.
&amp;SBloLkbd; Peg. kamlaala Caaaly, BATH OAVimik INSTITUTION.
plaintiff
Flarlda
JAMES J. WITTUfEKt aad
Byi Marika T. Vlhlea
THELMA
WITTULkKI,
hla
wlfA
Deputy Clark
Dafaadaata
Fubllab July It, l i l t .
N o n e * • # ' s u it in
HORTOASR PORRCLOIURR
TOt JAMES J. WITTULSKl and
THELMA WITTUUSKI. hi*
wlfa fAddraaa Unknown)
Tea. JAMES J. WITJULiKI and
THELMA WITTULSKl. ara hereby
notified that a complaint to fore,
close a certain mertgag* on tha
followlag daacrlbad properly, toWilt
___tl, Black C. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. I.
aooordlag ta tha plat thereof
as rammed la Plat Bosk IL
page laa, Fuklla Raoorda #f
kamlaala Cogaly, Florida, laaludlag all itraetum# and
Impmvomaata aaw "aad ham.
aftar aa aald laad and Itstkraa attaahad ta ar sank Is
oaaaaetlon with tho premises
baa bm&amp;'ZjGER*' &gt;*a‘aat you aad
you are required ta aerva a aapy
of your answer ar pleading ta Ik*
complaint na thn Plaintiff's atIsraay. Anderson, Runb, Ward I
Doan. I ll East Central AVnoha
Orlaads Florida, aad fUa tha srlglnai aaewer ar plaadlag la lha
offlna af tha Clark af tba Clreult
Court *a or hofor* tba Itk day af
August, 1HL U ?*• loll U da *A
a decree pro eoafaaao will ba tak­
en agniast you far tka m ils! damandad la. tka mmptalaL
This Not lea shall ba puhlUhad
ones sack wash far four aaaaaoatlv* waaka Is tka THR BANFORD HERALD.
WITNESS my hast aad official
seal af afftea at Sanford. Samiaala Couaty, Flarlda. this trd day
of July, A. D. 1H1.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Bankwith, ft.
Clark af Clreult Court
By Jaau R. WUka

a o m N lU R W A T
HBLOOMUKBr/

■LONDlE-VOU
SHOULD LEARN
TO HAYE MOOf
CONTROL OVER

sep cn e wju bought n Y XOlD
YOU SHOULD" VS
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SAID TO Y O U q * * l ^ T t f &lt; ^ I ^
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N cu n m u m i

Classified
FA 2-2611

Legal Notice

iv tub circuit c o m r o r Tint
NINTH JUDICISL n u n it o r
tvn m u •■■ivot.N cm m ,
noRID If IN . CIUH'KIII NO. la rat Relate .of
HIM
MARIANNA DERBY.
Washington Secorltr Company
a Florid* eorporatloft,
riftlntlff,
♦ft.
LJala C. Morn aad F a n Horn,
kla wlfo,
*
Defendants.

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Flalatlff,

Office 204 W . F M

Defendant

■ M T ir s o r aerr

TOi LOA LEA METER

whose last kaowa addreaa la:
t«a Lea Meyar
Cara of Fargia'a Flee#
1411 N.B. Preecoit Sk
Portland. Oregon
and whoes addresa ala# lai
!.oa Lea Mayer
Cara af Dorolbjr Souibara “
Rt I Boy Sid
Redmond. Oregon
. Tou ara hereby aotiried that •
ault for Divorce has baaa Inetltut»d agalnat you by JACK M.
METER. JR. la lha Circuit Court
of the Ninth Judicial Circuit af
Florida, la and for kamlnola CoU*.
ly. Florida. Tha abrevlate4 till# of
tha raaa la JACK H. MISTER. JR..
Plaintiff va LOA LEA METER.
Dofakdaat.
Tou ara haraby required to file
your anawtr or other defeaalvd
pleadlhg la tba above etyled cauao
with tba Clark of lha Circuit
Court nf aald Couaty. and serve a
copy tharcaf upon BASSETT AND
TUCK. Attorneys for Plaintiff, f
Maitland Plata. ■ Maitland. Flarlda,
on ar bafora tha Hat day af July
Ifdl. If yon fall ta dq as a default
will ba entered agalnat you.
WITNESS my hand and tha »a'al
af aald Court at KShford. Seminole
County. Florida, Ibis llth day af
June, till.
(SEAL)
. _
_
Arthur IL Beckwith, Jr.
Clark
'
By: Martha T. Vtblaa
Deputy Clark
ItARLAN TUCK or tha firm at
BASSETT AND TUCK
T Maitland Plata
Maitland, Florida
Atlornaya for Plaintiff
Publlth June SI, II A July », II.

7. Bakinea* Rd*Ule
8 . f t n r h R p i *m1t

I. Far Salt er RkRt
10. W a a te d to B ea t

I I . R m J E s U U W aaled
IS- RkkJ E itatk F o r S o k
IS. M ortca g o L ooao
la sa r a a c e
Bukiaask OpportRaMtoo
FtRialk H at* W a a te d
M kW V-klp 'tvkAVW
H rip W oR ttd

SitEEtiORO WkRtkC
Babysitters
BiflRtp SolO M
B r i l * P ain t - B opolr
B a lld t a f M a t e r k k
E leeirfcal S o rrto w

Arthur H. Backwllh. Jr.
Clark of tha Clrcalt Court
atm tool# Couaty, Florida
By: Martha T. VHUcu
Dapaly Clark
David W , Hedrick, af tha firm af
OILKS. HEDRICK * ROBINSON
l i t South Court ktmot
Orlando, Florida
Attoraoya far Flalatlff
Publish July It, II, Id. * Aug. A

c m c r ./ cotTRT o r l f f l f i i r TOU

B urn t JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OR
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR ■ RHI­
NOLB COURTT. FLORIDA. CRAN.
CRRT ROe U R L
FIRST FEDERAL SAVlkok AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAN.

OORMAN tad BBRTUA B. OOR.
MAN, kla wit a
Dafaadaata.
NWTICM a r SUIT
Tar Rimer L King, Jr.
Addraea shkaowu
aad
Hlliabatk A. Klag
Addraea unkaowa

Legal Notice

i I B. R. Kit ayuwM .
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ROSA in PAYTON
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IN THR ClkCl'rr COURT o r TMR 1 7 .
NINTH JUDICIAL Cl MCI IT OF
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR SEMI. 18.
NOLR COURTT. FLORIDA. CMAR­ 19.
CS:RV no . naaa
39.
FIRST FEDERAL SAV1NOS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAN- 1 1 .
DO, a corporation.
IS .
Flalatlff
28.
VA
W. C. THOMPSON aad IDA HAEEL 1 4 .
THOMPSON, hla Wlfa. aad V I TWO CORP, a Florida CorporaIlea,
Defeadaata.
ROTICR o r k«|T
Tat W. C. Thompson
Addreen aakaowa
nad
Ida Hnsat Thompnoa
Addreen unknown
Ton am hereby aollflnd that k
cult to foreclose a aorigega aw
tho below dacorlbed property, kna

. Ray oa R. Simmons
Addroaa uukaowa
ANDERSON, RUSK, WARD
* DRAM
• &gt;
aladya klmmono
.
Attamaya aad Cauanalloro at Law
Addroaa unkaowa
III Baat Control Avyaaa
Ton are homby notified that a
Orlaads, Florida
suit la faraalaaa a mortgage au
Publish July I, II. II. M. INI.
tha balaw daacrlbad p r o p e r has
bma commas sad against you la tka
Clreult Court af tba Nlolh Judicial
Cl ran11, kamlaala County, Flarlda.
Tha abbmTlatad Utla ta tha
aaaaa ta Flrat Federal Savlngy aad
Loss Aaaoclatlen o f Orlande t a
Elmar L Klag. Jr. at us, at aL
. Tha Scmluoia County Boafd af AdJuatuHat will hold a pablts he
Tka description af tha real prolag ta oaaaldar tha psusibltltp af grab Hag a houaa aim vartaaca
party pracaadad agalnat 1st
the Eoalag Regulations aa mqumtad by crpmptas BaUdar*. Iso.
Tha Boat1II feat of Lot It
aad tha Want M fmt af Lot
t Block O of-RH M R HIGH'
■ Publla bcarlBE will ha hyU Is tha Sating Office la tha kamli
SUBDIVISION,
kamlaala
Couaty Court Ueura. ksaford, Flsrlds, oa July IT,: t i l l at-,fa * F.
Couaty, Pterlda. according ta
sc sa anas thoranftor aa psmlhU.
plat
tbormf
manrdad
la Flat
ij
&lt; S***?*1* OauutFVMdkrd Sf AdJuaim
Rook t l. Fag* .M, of lha I?
• • t ;•
By Jack Qala, Chairman
Fuklla Baaarda at kamlaala
Couaty, Flarlda.
,
To* am •raaulrad t* fila year
Awawar ay BUMP plaadlag WMR
tka dark of tha aborn court auk
servo
u easy thara*f upon ails*,
PHm aaU Couaty-Board yf AdJuatmaal will held u publla haar•maidar tha psuelblilty at gruauaw a aatbnek vensues aad Hadrltk R. Bahlaaaa. i l l South
im vartaaca ta tba km lag RagutaiUua aa rmuaatad by Darts Court Straat, Octaado. Tlorlda. klw ••
« *** »*a »J*ah IT, Baa- tarways tat tba pUlatiff. aa ar bafata August if. 1ML If rau Call
uburh Beautiful Babdlvlsloo. r T« f 7 ,
IU haaring Witt ba hald lu thg BbuJur Offlca la tha kamlaala ta da aa a Dacrpa Fro Coafyaoo
Court Hearn, kaaford. Ftarlda, ak f b # IL 1H1 at ViM Fl M- will ho dktarad sgataat you for
aaa tbaraaftar aa gaaBlilR:
.*“ ■«* ••
'
...........................samtwele cauaty Board of Adjustment
riTNEdk my baud sad tha anal
Pabllab Jaly IL 1HL
aald Court lu Saufard, Bamlaala
inly.' Florida, this J * h tdy gd

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Wed. July 12, 1981— Pace 11 FURN. apt 2300 MetlonvlUe,

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COLONIAL Service Station for
Irate, approximately $2300 need*
ed for inventory and equipment.
Ph. FA 2-7*43.

MAYFAIR

There U no finer 2 bedroom home
LOOKING FOR A NEW UOME?
in Mayfair. Completely air con*
6. For Root
In the meantime itay with ut— ditioned with central heating.
• BEDROOM apaitment Phone The Friendly Motel.
Quality conatruction throughout.
SUN DEL MOTEL
FA 2*1412 between I a. m. A
16T of beautifully landicaped
2T1S Orlando Dr.
1 Mi. So.
$ p. m.
land on Elliot Avenue.
Hwy. 17*92
Ph. FA 2*9831
FURNISHED or unfurnished 2
B. R. bout*, nice location. 1-BEDROOM furnished apart­
Stenstrom Realty
Available Aug. let FA 2-4143. ment, elean, downstairs, cera­
mic tila bath, 601 Palmetto. Ph. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2*2420
LEAN furnished l bedroom FA 2*1374 aftar 1:00 p. m.
FOR SALE or TRADP—914 acre
apartment, tile bath, eoi Pal­
NICELY furnished duplex, pleasfarm on Beardall Ave. Lge, 2
metto. FA 24174 after 6 p.m.
ant surroundings, 319 W. 12th St,
story frame home, completely
PINECREST: S bedroom homo, Call FA 2-3203 or NO 0-4209.
remodeled. Double garage, Var­
screened patio, unfurnished,
iety of fruit and shad* trees.
$111 201 Park Ave. FA 2-3332. SLEEPING BOOM in private Priced at $12,300. Will ecnslder
home, double or single, 2 blocks lots or acreage as part of $3,300
2-ROOM furnished apartment with from Park Ave. Sanford. Ph.
down pmt. FA 2 0329 after 0:00
water and lights furnished, FA 3-7000.
p. m.
screened front perch. FA 2-1744.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2
LAKE FRONTAGE
LOCH ARBOR: 2 bedroom borne,
bath, kitchen equipped. Pbooe Large lot with bearing fruit tree*
unfurnished, large rooma, ex­
FA 2-2072.
on Crystal Lake, $3930. Alio I
cellent condition, kitchen equip­
ped, carport* storage, screened CLEAN apartments, downstairs, large lakefront lots in Loch
porch. Quiet neighborhood. Ph. larga or small, 111 Park Avo. Arbor.
PA 2-24*0.
FURNISHED upstairs apartment ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
PINECREST: S year old raneh $30. FA 14357.
FA 2*3951 Atlantic Bapk Bldg.
style S bedroom homo. Beautiful
cool yard. 119 Shannon Dr. Ph. FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms, 3-BEDROOMS.
VA Loan. In
bath, ballt-la air changing unit,
FA 2*700.
2 acrecned porches. U0 W. 3rd. Sualaad. Available now. Phone
FA 24740.
CLEAN furnished apartment with St. FA 2-0494
atUe ton, reasonably priced.
BEING TRANSFERRED, must
AduMe only. Uoyd Twain, Ph. FURNISHED apartment, 1st floor.
sell like new 3 bedroom, 1 bath
One
or
two
adults.
FA
24131.
FA 2-1934.
house with carport See owner
kitchens 407 B*th Dr. Ravenna Park.
2-ROOM furnlited apartment 01 2-BEDROOM houses,
equipped, water furnished. Call
Laurel Avo. FA 24172.
FA 2-4411.
-BEDROOM home, 2 bath, builtin appliances, disposal, awning
UNFURNISHED new 2 bedroom
windows. VA loan. $900 down—
bouse. FA S4219.
$00 per mo. FA 2-7032.

V

Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
PLUMBING
Contracting It Repair*
Free Ketin.atea
» . L. HARVEY

16. Female Help Wanted
Oscar M. Harrison

EXPERIENCED operator on one
girl shirt unit Apply in person
Joe'a Laundry k Dry Cleaner*,
2307 Sanford Ave.
NOT A STEAL, bat n good buy;
Lake Mary, 3 bedroom, 14*
bath, block construction, built* 17. Male Help Wanted
io UE range A oven, combine*
GOOD experienced automobile
lion refrigeraior-freettr, enclos­
•alesman. Must be sober, It
ed garage, $12,500. FA 24030.
otherwise do not apply. Good
working conditions, opportunities
Fair Value Properties unlimited if willing to work.
Straight Commission. APPLY
RAYMOND M. BALL
IN PERSON. Fred Yeackle,
And Associates
Strlckland-Morrison Ine.
210 So. Park
Pfc. FA 24041
Lake Mary Branch
FA S-UOO ALESMAN WANTED: Exper*
Rrglttered Real Estate Broker
i l l Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-79U

LAKE HUTCHINSON: SOT s 0$',
good beach k fishing lake, lit
mllea Wait of Osteen on Enter­
prise Road. Sign on lot. 00.900.
Terms. Phone Tavares 3424339.

Plumbing ft Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR W
1007 Sanford Avo.
FA 2

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Crepe Myrtle In bloom, all colon.
HAIRY INDIOO
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
In atock, but quantities !l
Grapevllla Are near 10th St
Regular, per 1M the . . . . . .
Quanlty lota, I34.N
S i. Furniture
Early, per IN Ihe. ........
Quanlty led, $23.00
MUST SELL at one*; 19 pc. liv­ Delivered in lou of 2 0 Ibe.
ing room group. Someone to over. A. M. PREVATT. PI
take up paymenta at $9. Call TU.UU, SEVILLE, FLA.
Caaaelberry collect—TE S-M1L
• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CBEDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

WILSON - MAIER
Gatewky To Tim Waterway
HATCHE14 TV
New and Used Furniture
Your RVINRUDI Dealer
A RADIO SERVICE
311 E. First St*
FA 2*3*22
Roboon Sporting Goods
‘Dependable Guaranteed Service'
Ph. FA S4N
Ph. FA 2-3312 2001 W. First St. Sell Ua Your Furniture. Qulek 304*04 S. l i t
Service With The Cash. SUPER
27. Spec ini Services
TRADING POST. FA 2*0077.

DRESS MAK1NO
lenced calling on grocery, hard*
k ALTERATIONS
&gt;
ware or similar business outlets.
Terrific potential for qualified Reasonable — Satisfaction guar&lt;
men. Phone FA 2*2333 til 0 antced. Call FA 2-12M for-ap­
pointment.
p. m. for personal Interview.

MECHANIC, Chrysler products
Concrete block - Each unit 2 experience preferred. Apply in
person to Stan Bchnty, service
bedrooms, living room, kitchen
manager, Seminole Co. Motor*.
and bath. Both rented at 20.00
each. Mortgage balance 24100.
Owner MUST SELL and will
consider any reasonable *fhr.
WANTED— Reliable man or wom­
an to own 4 operate profitable
vending machine business la
Sanford area. Must have at
least 12 houri spar* time and
minimum of $093 cash. You re­
REALTOR—1NSUROR
ceive enough equipment 4 mer­
Phone FA 2-4091
112 N.
chandise now to return your in­
vestment, regardless of nmoant
Invested. Reply giving brief
history 4 phone number to
Mastor Distributing Company,
1IM Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
4, N. C.

DUPLEX

Bella way, Hospital 4 Baby Beds IF YOU are lnterasted in buying
a home, you can’t miss this
By Day, Week hr Month
chance to own n S bedroom ce­
CABROLI/S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 14111
110 W. 1st St. ment block house, on large lot, ROSA L. PAYTON
shallow water well and mom ex­
Broker
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom houie, tras. Low down payment and
UNFURNISHED house, kkben nothing fancy but cheap rent, monthly payments well below Ph. FA 2-1101 1T42 at HlewOtl
•quipped, S bedroom*, den, 144 $43 -month. Also, furnished 2 average rent M interested can WHITE ELEPHANT—must po 0 WORK wanted FA 14110.
baths, carport*, utility room, room 4 hath apartment, utili­ be anna at 200 Oakland Avo. hi near futnre, too far 0 m
20. Babysitters
excellent condition, 0 0 month, ties furnished, $43. FA $4210.
Sunland Estates.
friends 0 Pinecrest and fanin Late Mary. CaH after t oo
LAKE MARYt 1-Bedroom tease, 2-BEDROOM, 2 bath hone*, dish­ land, yet met oot ef town, ynrd
p. m. FA 24124.
too big, gross too thick to mew
unfurnished, kitchen equipped.
washer, disposal!, drapes. 1 0
with ease. Half my equity 0
FA 2240.
E. Jinkins Circle. FA 24004.
S bedroom-bom# gives yon the
dubious privilege of paying
Lovely
$042 for tte next to yuan.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH. Sal* er
2001 Palmway. Call FA 22MS.
trad* for Sanford borne. 2-bedroom, 2 bath CRB homo 44
block to beach. Near Horse and 2-BEDROOM, living room, nil
schools. Furnished or unfurn­ electric kitchen, breeteway sad
ished. 210 Tth. St. OA 24271.
carport, completely furnished.
140 Angelas Rd. NO. #4125.. _ .
^HABr SI tT?*BEAUTY NOG?*
NOTHING DOWN- Trade your
10 Pa. Oak Av*
FA S4T42
goratnr,
apace
heater
and
blinds,
St. Johns Realty Co. bom# for a new 2 bedroom, 144 0 ,0 0 , $00 down and psymonta
bath borne with Fin. Room Vacation Special!
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
lass than ranL FA 1400.
FURNISHED bouse 0 Pinecrest 110 N. Park Avo. Ph. FA 241X
only $04 mo. Drive out to LongApproximately W month learn.
dale and aaval 10 mL South on
LARGE FAMILY?
FA 2-107.
1742.
•
WELSH PONY
If you havo spsaa problems, we
ONLY $11,900 — with a 1 acr*
have the borne far you. 4-BedFARMER’S AGENCY
Rancbett# thrown 0 , Include*
room*, large living room with
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
n larged 4 bedroom heme end
fireplace, 144 baths and separ­
2441
s.
park
Av*.
Ph.
FA
2410
many extras lor full-pleasure
m 2-REDROOM boose, kitchen eqv
ata dining room. Attractively
family living such aa swimming Attar boor* FA 24012 or FA 1-020 decorated. Located in Sanford
w pad, large fee cad bosky I
pool, larp* Florida room ant
120 Douglas Av*. FA 2420.
with all city coovonieacts.
No Down Payment
patio, dog kennel, and a corral
$14,900. Dowa payment 0,110.00.
NO
HIDDEN
OR
CLOSING
for tte paqr- If you desire n
COSTS
tern* tte whole family will en­
joy, this la it CaO far an *p- S end 2 bedroom moooary
home built on your lei any­
where in the state «| Florida.
No waiting — Immediate con­
"JV# Trade*
SRMLRSTIKED CARPENTER
struction. CALL FA 24543.
Ropalrr
Alterations
Stemper A gency
Palatini
Headly Const Co. FHA A VA Mortgage* - 144%
Ph0M FA 9-7*41,
Interest — A C . Blub Company,
REALTOR—INSUROR
BY OWNER: I B.R., g etery
Barring Central Flo. atom 1942
Mortgage Banters, 1004 Idge)oa FA 2-401
112 N. Park tram* boua*. Front onrioiad
ROOM SPECIAL 0 9 0 . Palming
water Dr., Orlando CH 1433*
CALL FOR
teskto and out Call Mr. Tasker,
2-BEDROOM, buUt-la kitchen, ooe porch up and down. Kneloaod
FA
1410.
MORTGAGE
LOANS
utility
rm„
&gt;
baths.'
Redecorated
year old. Asaum* loan. 710 BayFHA
and
Conventional
throughout.
Some
furniture.
wood Dr. FA 2-4922.
Commercial ft Residential
FA SAMS MUST SACRIFICE 2 - bedroom «2ioo down. Tate up psymonta
$30 par mo. No payments until .
8TEN8TROM REALTY
CB homo. Buy equity. FHA. 10 100. Ph. FA 24401.
ill N. Park Av*. Phono FA S-2420 INTERIOR PAINTER; $1.0 par
a ir
Country Clnb Circle. FA 2-333L
hour. Phons FA 2410.
MUST SACRIFICE S bedroom
S-BEDROOM
honor.
Fenced
0
CB homo In good location, con­
CONDITIONING
backyard. 0191 down, tote up venient to N.AA, 444% mort­
MAN WANTED
Baton f t Borvtoo • AM llahaa
payments of $0. North Orlando. gage. FA 2-240T.
Man interested to operating hi*
Frit Maei Window Unite to
own business. To service homes
RAVENNA PARK
BIST OFFER takes $1,70 equity Beautiful borne with complete ft busiaeaees to the growing
built-in kitchen, tottedIng refri­ field of-floor matotenanee. We
gerator. Haa bcaaUfal landscap­ furnish tte equipment, supplies
and necessary knowledge to
ed ground*. Many utter fine fea­
ambitious man. This program
tures. Let us show this today.
may bo dono on a full or part
Exclusive with
tlm* bails. Earnings up to
9200.0 wrekly. Requires car,
reference* and $97349 Invest•mate to equipment Write Holt
Manufacturing Ce., Box 20.
Dept. D., Tampa. Include your
phone aumter.

FRIGID AIRE
Sales 4 Servlet
O. H. HIGH
Oviedo, Fit. FO 5-33U Doya
Evenings Sanford FA M M .
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
FOR COMPLETE PEST
CONTROL SERVICE CALL ote. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart,

FA 2-8865

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DRAGLINE 4 BULLDOZER 0ER.
DO YOU need any Avonf CaO
By The Hour or -Contract
Harriet Mixon, FA 2-0*19 after
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Geneva 011 Eve, Orlande GAS-4191
ENVELOPES, Letterhiada, state­ WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canoe
ments, invoices, hand MO* and waiter*.
FREE DELIVERY
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Froaeriptiooi our Specialty
Printing Co. PboM FA S 4 0 1 FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
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ted and McllonvlU*
Ph. FA 2-71*7
GHOST WRITMO, essays, Job
(•suntoa and leuers*f4ypUca.
lion. Experienced competent
service. Low rotes. FA 8402.

Sewing Mach. Repair
ALL MAKES 4 MODELS

RENTALS |S W EKX

10 So. Palmetto (94 hr. for.)

Seminole Septic Tank

WELLS DRILLED ”
gM
SPRINKLE* SYSTEMS
.AD Typos and Sites
Wo Repair and Stolen
STI NE. t
Machinery end Supply Oo.
W. ted SL
Ph. FA 2440

of faraRuro, monthly payments
$12.71. Call Collect: Casselberry
TE S-ttlL
TO PERSON with local credit A
UOt tig Zag, mates button
boles, saws on buttons, m em
grams 4 fancy stitebaa. 0 pay­
ments remeiaiaf at $0.10 each.
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2444 c to The Sanford Herald.
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THURSDAY. JULY 13, 1061

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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On Sewage Plant Grants
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congress was expected
today to enact legislation handing the administration
broad powers to crack down on pollution o f lakes and
streams that supply the nation's water.
The measure also would authorize sharp hikes in
federal grants to help build sewage disposal plants.
A compromise between differing House and Senate
versions, the biH was to come up for a vote first in tv
House.
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Congreesioaal action could aseaa an "outright
gift** o f 1100,000 to Sanford to help construct a
aewage treatment plant here, City Manager W. B.
Knowles said today.
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The measure would empower the federal govern­
ment to start eotwt action against any city or Industry
polluting any o f the country’s 26,000 lakes and streams,
i t stats authorities approve the federal action.
Federal authority now is limited to the 4,000 water
bodies which cross state boundaries and only where pol­
lution also crosses state lines. This authority would be
retained without required stats approval o f any federal
move.
Other congressloasl news:

Elections: The chairmen o f the Democratic and Re­
publican national committees told a Senate subcommit­
tee they favored some changes in presidential election
laws. GOP Chairman William E. Miller endorsed a pro­
posed constitutional amendment under which all but
two o f each state’s eloctors would be chosen by district,
rather than statewide as at present. Democratic Chair­
man John M. Bailey favored an amendment to require
presidential electors to vote fo r the oandidate on their
party ticket
Bases: The House Armed Services Committee or­
dered a subcommittee to study the proposel closing o f
six o f 62 military installations the Defense Department
says no longer are needed. Under study are Laughlin
and Harliqgen A ir Force bases in Texas and arsenals
at Raritan, N. J .; Roes ford, Ohio; M t Rainier, Wash.;
and Benicia, Calif.
Oath: Rep. H. R. Gross, (R*Iowa.) acknowledged
there might be some future court battles over his ef­
fort to require military enlistees to swear allegiance to
the U. S. Constitution and take the oath before God. Any
enlistee not willing to make the commitment before
God, Grose said, **1 don’t think I’d want in the armed
forces.**

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THIS la jo t one of the four eifne placed around the
Sanitary Landfill area between Marshall and Lika to
cut down on outside dumping;. The dumpinf hour* an
from 7:80 Jl m-ta 4:21 p. as. Monday
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Draft Call Issued
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Defense Department Issued a call
Wednesday for 8,000 draftees nsxt
month for tha Army.

It’s A Crime
WASHINGTON (UPI) — A bill
has been Introduced In Congress
to make it a crime for radio or
television broadcasters to exploit
Sex, crime, horror or violence.

Motion Rejected
NEW YORK (UPI) — A legal
motion by two unions to modify
tho Tsft-Hartley Injunction or­
dered in the U. 8. maritime strike
was rejected Wednesday.

Draws Largest Crowd

^ LARRY VERSHKI,
Now that, the County Commit•Jon plank to devote nil Ite time to
studying courthouse needs wo
hope It doesn’t neglect the cuunty
home. It wasn't long ago that Dis­
trict Jamas P. Avery urged action
on tto home nnd an inspection re­
vested that the facility was "in
adequate and a fire hasard."
s e e
The Jayceea will sponsor a dog
show on July 39 with Gary Hudg­
ins aa chairman.
e e e
The City has asked its tax as­
sessor Henry Tamm to make
complete study on reassessing va­
cant kte. Findings by Tamm re­
cant!/ revealed that the assess­
ment of vacant Iota la "way low"
and Tamm will submit a list bring­
ing tha lota up to a more reason­
able level.
e e e
The County has moved a step
nearer In getting the Osceola Air­
strip. County Attorney Ma c k
Cleveland Jr. was authorised to
write the General Service Admin­
istration to negotiate term* on the
agreement. The board probably
will adopt a resolution setting
aside funds at Ita next meeting.
The USA wants $7,500 down paymant for tto property with the to­
tal payment, $75,000.

Midas Satellite
Whirls Over Earth

Resume Talks?
PABli.(U PI)—Political sources
said today that Francs and ths
Algerian Moslem rebels probably
will resume talks nest Thursday
that definitely will determine Al­
geria's future.

Hie County School Board this
afternoon plunged into tho first
of a series o( special meetings to
work on the 1961-63 a budget In
hopes of avoiding any miltage hike
due lo an expected enrollment of
an additional 1,200 pupils by the
fall.
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee
today expected the operating bud­

Grades Move
Gets Board OK
The County School Board today agreed to move the
seventh and eighth grades at the Lake Monroe Elementary
School to the Sanford Junior High School during tha fall
term which starts S ep t 6.
The move will involve approximately 70 children.
Supt. o f Schools R. T. Milwee, after tho board reached
its dsclsloq today, said that by
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moving the youngstara "they will
be able te receive greeter educa­
tional opportunities at tha larger
school where there are more sub­
jects taught and more facilities
available for thsir use."
Milwee also explained that If
the school populatin increases In
tto Lake Monroe school, tto plant
cannot to expanded with the
seventh and eighth grades still an
ths site. The 1900 school facilities
survey ef Seminole County re­
commended that tto two upper
grades ha transferred* te lanferd^
and tto school was classified as a
permanent center far grades ene
through six.
* During the past mouths, tha
board bad heard delegations ptv
and eon for tto move.
According te Beesd Chairman
Roy Mann, (to* majority favors the
move.
Mann said that at a recent par­
ent teachers meeting, some 37
favored tto move while 1$ ware
against it.;
The niove will leave approxi­
mately'30i) youngsters at ths Laks
Monroe School.

8 Electrocuted
CLINTON, N. G.' (UPI) — A
bolt of lightning struck the door of
e tobacco bam Wednesday and
sloctrocuted eight persona who
had taken shelter from a sudden
thunderstorm.

Japan Negotiations
TOKYO (UPI) — Japan is conducting Informal nsgotistiuni on
possibio establishment of diplo­
matic relations with Communist
Outer Mongolia, It was reported
today.

Bids

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TALLAHASSEE (IJl’l) — The
State Road Department will open
bids Aug. 1 on 34 new road and
biidga projects. Major projects
pryvids for interstate construction
in Colambto and Volusia counties.

Bonds Okayed

TALLAUASSEE (UPI) — »3.9
million Lee County bond issue to
build a bridge and causeway
across San Carlos Bay was stayed
Wednesday by the State Supreme
Court.

To Hear Complaints

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) pros ready today to hear
Industry complsints against its
proponed regulations to require
warning
labels on about 2M.0Q0
POINT A E Q h R L L O , Calif.
(UPI)—A Mldaa aatellHe—which commonly used household chemical
spectacularly proved tto "third products.
time's n charm"—whirled 1g (0
mllee above earth today to help Another Fight
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Ns
protect the United States from
gro attorney Ernest D. Jackson
sneak misaile attack.
Tto laDocking o f the Slides has begun another fight to inte­
"watch dog" satellite was one grate four swimming pools and
half af Wednesday’s doubleheader two golf courses here. Jackson said
space 'success for ths United Wednesday to* filed an appeal no­
States, coming five hours after tices hare. They will be processed,
Three III weather eye satellite was he said, by (to Fifth Circuit Court
fired into orbit from Cape Canav­ of Appeals ta New Orleans.
eral.
Midas—short for mlsslls de­ Commandos
ltas# alarm system—traced a path FORT LAUDERDALE (U P I)over tha North and South Poles Two anti-Castro commandos began
white carrying Ita iafea-rad rack­ serving SO days at hard labor to­
et-hunting payload over A iry spot day after bring found guilty of
an earth at one thaa ar another— vagrancy. Robert 8ulllvaa, 34yeer-oM Miamian and a member ef
III, launched in blanket th a International Penetration
log after two aAsucceesful trios, Force laterpea), and Joe Staphsbrake a striag of to ri luck that nick, tt, New York, wars arrested

get to be In line with last year's
figure of $3,730,447,
Although Mliw-ee declined com­
ment "at this time" on any millage incrcsse, he said the "board
it.finding K unusually difficult to
work on the new budget with the
same amount of local monsy It
had last year."
Earlier, the board had author-

Middies Plan
Visit To NAS
JACKSONVILLE (U PI)-U . 8.
Naval Acadtmy midshipmen, tlsss
of 11)08, will begin Indoctrination
in the fleet phase of naval aviation
at Jacksonville Naval Air Sta­
tion nsxt wssk.
About §7 man, divided into throe
groups, will start arriving at split
intervals on July 18.
Ths n\iddias also will go to tha
Banford Naval Air Station te
study wsathar attack, travel te
the Key West Naval Air Station
for a study of all-wsstbsr fighting
and submarina warfare and wind
up at Capa Canaveral for a course
In ths Navy's space program.

Adenauer Claims
East Berlin Panic

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ited Milwee to draw up a budget
on the 1960-61 non-exempt pro­
perty valuation In tbs county of
$175,000,000.
Milwee said that hs expects so
additional 1,200 pupils in the
schools this fall as well as 46 new
teachers.
The only capital Improvements
listed in tto new budget will to
completing ■ new Bear Lake Ele­
mentary School and new Junior
High School In Casselberry. These
funds will’ come from the sale of
State Board of Education bonds
and local funds on a matching
basis.
Milwee estimated that tto board
will be working on the budget teday, Friday and Monday and
hopes to have a public bearing on
the budget July 27.
The current mlllage is five for
support and maintenance and one*
and-a-half for debt service..
"We will to doing everything
In our power not te have te raise
that figure," Milwee said.

5-Man C an alJ
Authority Named
By Governor
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) A
flvo-maa ship canal authority was
named by Gor. Farris Bryant
Wednesday te mparvteo amstru
Man ef lha proposed erase - state
barge ennaL
I The authority was named pend­
ing congressional allotment of
federal funds for the project. All
g|^^
nvf MB w llf lypOMCoC m MiBI
ef (her year!.
Randolph Hedge* ef Coder Key
will head the group as dimeter
of tto State Censorvalios Depart­
ment end director of the water
way dlvielea ef the Conservation
Department.
Named to the group were:
Henry S. Toland, Tampa banker;
W. Palmar Van Arsdats, Fort
Laudsrdala barge operator ex*
cutivet William A. MeCras, Or­
lande contractor and president ef
the Central Florida Dsvslopmsnt
Authority: R. Malcolm Fortson of
Jacksonville, retired admiral and
dlrfetor ef tto former ship canal
authority and Barry gauadsrs,
Port - £ W « i retifC&lt;- »v-:-jtivs ef
the St. Joe Paper Co.
Bryant, who has asked Congress
to appropriate. $196,000 tor plan­
ning the project, maintains tbe
canal ‘Is of prim# Importance ta
Southern economy nnd national
dsfensn.
Tto cads), to connect the Gulf
of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean,
would cost an estimated $1M te
$890 million.

Command Change
Scheduled Friday

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N I C O L A S EICHMANN,
t f , son pf tho aceUeed-Nttl
colons! on trial Ia Jenna*
lam, t o ahowm la Wanhiai*
tea nfter .b e whs flown
t t sot Argentina fo r a copy­
righted magazine interv i e w . Now undergoing^
cross-examination at tho.
trial, Adolph Eicbi
wan reportedly ill
lack o f sleep aad
tension.

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Worst—Eichmann
JERUSALEM (UPI) Elchman today braided tee Nasi
•xtermiaatlon of six mflUon Jews
"oat of the wont crimes against
humanity" and said to probably
would have shot himself If he had
boas responsible lor M.
But be dented that he was tha
Nat master - kilter of tto J*wa
and appealed to his Jewish Judges
te give him (ha spportuaity afar
his trial te write a hook explain­
ing hit innermost thoughts on this
"to future generations."
Speaking in firm, clipped tones,
Eicbmaa told tto court trying
him for mast mordtrt *1 must
say I regard tto oxtermlnatloq of
tto Jaws as one of Uw worst
crimes sgalast humanity."
"Whatever may happen," tin
added, "from tha very beginning
1 saw te this matter a thing thgt
is illegal and terribte."

Cdr. Kenneth Rowell, command'
ing officer of Heavy Attack
Squadron Three will bo relieved of
his command by Cdr. Silas B.
Johnson at 9 a. m. Friday during
cersmoqles at the Sanfoid Naval
Air Station,
Cdr. ^Rowell has been in com­
mand of the Dragons for the last
IS months while Cdr. Johnson has
just returned from a deployment
In tto Mediterranean, wtore to
was te command of Heavy Attack
Squadron Nina.
Cdr. Rowell has received erders
Mon of tto Lake Mary Volunteer
to go to the U. 8. Naval War CoL Fir* Dept, wilt meet at I p-m,
lege in Newport, R. I.
today at tho F in Hall for a spec­
ial work seaaioo.
All voluatara who can are asked
te report for this toeetiag since
tto new truck, bought recently .
through fclvit Defeats from tin
ATLANTA (U P I)-T h f tax feud state surplus supply, U bt
between Florida and Georgia ap­ readied tor paiot.
peared at least partially cleared
today with tto daciaioa af Florida
to rescind a tax an Georgia poul­
try skipped taste Mo stela.
Hoqravsr, Georgia Gov, Ernest
Vandiver sold ho must confer with
Agrteultura Commissioner P h i l
Ctnthtll A|i MHMIiHUlhfAA mf
tho Georgia poultry tadaotry an
Florida'sfoeatrovorsial p n n l t r y

BERLIN (UPI) - West German
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said
today that there la “panic" In
Communist Germany.
Tto BS-ytsr-old Adenauer made
his comments at a hews confer­
ence shortly before returning to
Bonn after a one - day moraleboosting visit to this bekagured
city In tto heart ef Communistcontrolled territory. ,
"There seems to be • psnie In
the Soviet sone," he' said, "Pressura of tto ragiaie has besn
stepped up and many still wish
to get to freedom a* quickly as
possible."
As Adepsusr wound up his Ber­
lin visit,there .were these eth­
er developments te thO Eait-Ws*t
dispute over the city,
In . Washington 4$ was reported
that the forthcoming U, f ., British
and French gotes wtl tejset Soviat Premier Khrushchev's domaodt and restate the West’s
wishes for a loag-rsngs solution
based oo free elections and raunification ef Goruioay.
West German Defense Minister
Frans Josof Stxauas beaded in
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Washington te discuss tto West- tory tax to

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Coast winds fanned deadly furoat firea today in California and
goaded aa Eastern warm front
toward n stormy clash With earn)
hlr ht She Appalachians.

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ORLANDO. Fla. (UPI) — A
federal Judge threw out of eoert
today the government's mail
fraud case against Teamsters'
Union President Jsmen B. Hoffn
nnd two associate*.

Winds Fan Firea

Ingisrr
he will ai
tea
rood department budget by
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Casselberry Okays VFW
Club Liquor Permit

Bulletin

ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) — The
largest night crowd of Billy
Graham's upper Midwest crusade
heard the evangelist at the Min­
nesota Fair Grounds Wednesday
night

’Road Budget Boost Sought
Biles said to topes to hsvo tto
largest under'the
final budget appropriation recom- eommiadoa's jurisdiction — is
meadatioa by tto ftrrt ef asst about fU°,ooo for operating and
week.another $40,000 lor cash reserve.
tto need for
T im in g
of tto
county.'’ . Re o'alse euptsloed that
Since the .Legislature has given
the okay disking it legal for drain*
The County School Board today hagqred former
age woriPwith tend and bridge
tbur J. A* Blstline by agreeing to dedJeitP the hew
tends —T ‘there will leiIncreased
Lyman School Gym in his honor.
The board also agreed to dedicate the new Crooragi. da minds for services."
At the present time there are
School Gym In honor o f former Principal Roy Allen.
ST employes in ths road depart­
The Board inspected both facilities after the morn­
ment and Bliss hopes.to get an
ing session o f the meeting.
additional three or four men. lfe
also hopes to hire an assistant to
help take some of tto work load
off his shoulders.
Ths major projects Bliss hopes
i
the commission will okay during
the next flseal year are comput­
ing Bear Lake Bd. nod ports of
the
Plnaway-Camsron
bypass
near the Naval Air 8UU00.
Tto South Seminole VFW Post what constitutes a "small club'!
received so okay from tto Caaatl* or "private club" at the next gas*
berry Board of Alderman Wednes­ sral board meeting.
day to apply to tbs State Beverage
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard
Comminion (or e private dub
represented tbs VFW at tto meet­
liquor permit.
A tie vote, coming after lengthy ing. Mrs. Howard reported that
discussion, was decided by Chair, a door to door survey Tuesday ef
maa Lytle E. Swope who said the adjoining neighborhood where
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov
that to wanted It '‘understood that the hall will be located found Parris Bryant said today to.would
hie vote did not necessarily mean "not a .single objection to our bo active In the 1903 general
that to approvad of Increased li­ construction or club operation."
elections but said to navar again
quor sales In tto town but that
intended to run for nny public
to fait it wrong to deny tto VfW
office.
tto same privilege other private Liz Mobbed
At bU weekly news conference.
dubs la the town enjoy."
MOSCOW (UPI) Elisabeth Bryant was asked If to would
Voting for the measure were Taylor got her first taste of So­ take a band In a proposed rsvltaAlderman Paul Bates sad Bea viet movie fans Wednesday night Utnlion of the Democratic Party,
Evans. Agalnat were Baba tody when they mobbed her when she called for recently by party offi­
sad Mrs. Hope Bennett.
left tor hotel te visit headquarters cials. There has been fear ef new
Mrs, Bennett requested that the of tto Buaalsa film festival.
Bepublican strength In tto state
vote to iacluded la the tetter te
tto beverage commission which Is
to state that the Iowa approvee
of tto vrw building plsp sad ef
Ms private club operattea.
Her-abjections to tto dab, Mrs.
Bennett said were based strictly
da tto addition of "another place
Is buy liquor in tea town."
“ We’re tto only place te tto
eeuaty allowing Sunday sates
now,” she said, “ and tto tews is
bring referred to as 'toar eea a t
toy.’ I think it’s time we started
deteg something to stop this kind
ef talk.”
Advised that aha was l aaf mmg
private debs with pgblte hare,
Mrs, BeaSett said that she will
ask far a concise defiadttea an

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School Officials
Launch Study To
Avoid Mill Hike

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Firemen Plan
Work On Truck

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Televi­
sion gave the herd a bonus Sun­
day: a show of his1own.
William Shakespeare, the moet
honored playwright of tho past
TV season, had no trouble hold­
ing his own as the atar o f CBSTVa "Accent”
What’s that? Did someone toy,
“ who cares?” Tor those who may
still regard Wllly as a writer who
never could make it on TV, oa
one who appeals only to a tiny
audience, niey'I-remind them ef
the following facta
The TV public, when last sum­
moned to a national election by
the editors of the TV Guide Mag-

JMrfel Mississippi.

The petition alM seeks an InJttetim from arresting peraon*
flar panting lo observe «UU laws
requiring whites and Negroes lo
■an eeparate waiting noma and
ether faelUUoe.
V A M-radal group of IT “ffoo*
gem riders" tallowed U# of their
predecessors lo tail Sunday tor
rafaatag ea ofBeor’e order to
”»•** ea" tram segregated waitlag•noma at the ho* and rail
terminate boro.
'Jhty won gait 4 tba almoat

eewUnuoua trickle of laWgraUoalea tato hie caplUl which began
! tg ' May when the Congwe of
Mattel' Equality aad a number ef
H i m groups vowed lo “ fill up
.Ihe Jails” la pretest te eegnga-

SGT. VINCE SMALLWOOD, Florida Highway Patrol,
presents Robert Kromarcxyk with a CertifTeata o f Train­
ing on hia completion o f tho Basic Driver Training
Course conducted by inatructor Tom Mclnnia, of the
Seminole Driving 8choot. The moat recent elaaa was
the seventh in the program to provide thorough and
reasonably priced instruction to new drivers which is
conducted by the CPO Wives Club under the chairman­
ship o f Mre. C. H. Williams.

-the suit today wm filed by the
MaUeaai Association for the adteoeemoal ef Colored People oa
hehaU of three Jackson Negrooi
•treated «t the terminals.
-Vhe petition claims that Nt•was "have suffered end shell
W ilm a le suffer irreparable inJury ea n result ef the enforce•eat or threat to oaforeemant of
‘ mate segregation laws while they
jp g traveling.” It also allege*
IMP Negroea are subject Is
“daily public toeoaveaWneei, hargaiMnrt and emherassmeat" in

axlno, chose "Macbeth" ae "the
best single dramatic program" of
tho 1#80-81 season.
And tho people who comprise
the TV industry saw things tho
same way. They sprinkled five
••Kmmys" epos the "Macbeth"
film, topping off tho outpouring
with tho "TV Program of tho
Yoar" title.
So you aoo, Bhapospeara has
got to bo TV’s fair-haired boy.
Ho appeals to everyone. Right?
la fact. I’m jvst about ready to
accuse CBS of playing follow-theleader by presenting this rating
blockbuster about' “ sura-thing”
Shapesp*are. •
But seriously, ai Danny Thom-

as ones said — or was it Ileany
Youngman? — I enjoyed what
then was of the half-hour “ Ac*
eent" Tor the first in a series of
summertime visits to European
cultural
landmarks, “ Accent”
aimed ,iU cameras. at the Royal
Shakespeare Theatre at Btratford*
on-Avon, England.
. .
The visit to the world-famous
Shakespeare festival permitted
some bright conversationalists te
oscillate across the Shake*peerescope. Thera were sections of the
program devoted to Stanford's
history and to a lot of acting
from "As You Like It," but I was
sorry that producer Bill Kohln
had no-time left-for the cameras

to tour the insides of the festival
theater.
The diteuslons, guided by Alexander Kendrick, took placo on the
jlwa outside the theater and gave
ul a chance to bear bow Chris*
topher Plummer, Vanessa Red*
g w , and Peter Hall, the 80*
year-ohl director at Stratford, foal
about the bard.
Hall, the sprighllest of the talk*
ers, seemed . to bsv* dedicated
himself to the worthy task*'of
eliminating boredom and hores,
both off-stage and one, from the
theater. He appeared anxious to
help actors and audiences get new
kicks out of Shakespeare by rid*
ding, the plays of lingering traces

of Victorian ago Interpretation*.
But Hall didn’t turn to be aold
on hit aumraertine audience*,
"la the annuiar," be raid, "we
gnt rather (tnffy audience*. They
come to worship.” Plummer, *
reteran of Shakespeare featirala
In the Stratforda of Connecticut
and Canada, found aodiancea at
the three place* to he equipped
with helpful, fresh attitudes, Ml**
Redgrave, daughter of Michael
Redgrave, addressed herself prtnwrily to the Bard’s talcsastretching qualities.
Viewers seeking an answer te
the question, "Why Shakespearef"
should have been helped by this
program, brief though H was.

Prices Good Through Noon, Wed., Joljr IS, I H t

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MERCHANTS (T O N S IA M *
won iMoiAm or area oe moat Rxmoaoee

STEAKS

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Mon, Tees, Wad.
IJ S TO T.-OS

Thank, Fri.
8:80 to 9:00
8ATURDAT —
8:30 to 7:00
fR O Z IN

Bluw Ribbon Fyne-Trim Beef
it specially selected b y our
ow n expert meat buyers. A ll
excess fat Is removed before
w eighing to assure you of
top value for your beef dollar.

Sliced

FOOD

TENDER YOUNG JUICY
WABHBN G. CREWS, Aviation Machinist's Mato Chief,
la shown being congratulated by Capt. Robert W. Slye,
U8N ,NA8 commanding officer at ceremonies marking
the eh lef a retirement and transfer to the Fleet Reserve.
Chief Crews reported to N A8 Sanford in July, 1057 and
has served in the demanding position o f leading Chief
o f the Shore Patrol since that time.

DFIICAT ESSEN

LANOOF FR05T SLICED
MAYFAIR NEW IMPROVED PROCESS

The mld-yaar statement of Pint
Federal laving* aad Loan Aaaa.
•how* aerate totaling |llA18r
* MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Picture
Baking aad briefing* were m tap 080.92 a* compared with $10,821,t o n M a y ter the »1 eootestent* 8VU0 oa tho urn* date la*t y*ar.
team all over tea world competing Thl* sharp rise la la contrait with
8 » te* Utif #1 Mlu Univere*.
tho general. economic trand* and
Ninety ef the eatrtet, la a var- ipoaks Will for bualneu condition*
tety ef draas yaailag from bath- ill this ana.
Jag suite to a parka, showed up On Juno 80 raving* account*
Burts/ night la Miami's Bay* amounting to 111,988*824.80 war*
Partt lor Urn pageant's opt* paid dividends at tba rate of four
ceremony. They presented
par rant a yrar and amounting to
gifU to Mlaihl Mayor Robert
almost $810,000. Bine* Doc, 1180
lin g High and were gives white
gold purses emblasoocd with Mi­ tho thrift accounts advanced from
$10,188,287, a Jump of over 25 por
ami aeals.
‘ The pageant, which ends Satur­ rant.
day whh tea aaleetloa of Mlaa E. G. Harper 8r., president, said
tntveree, gets underway te earn- that tha diractora had added over
dal Wedeeaday with the selection $81,000 te the raceme that now
at 1$ domi-flnaltete in tho race lor •tend at $1,816,018 and etraerad
tho addod tafry for raving* that
Mile. UJ.A.
• Heraucd pageant officials to- comra from thla fund In addition
day worked te unravel e aaarl to tho up to $10,000 Insurance on
ever tha credeaUala ef the Cuban •ach account by Fodoral Saving*
and Loan Insurance Corp.
•dry,
. , ,
Harper addod that operation for
tho six month* Just*dosed turn bom
.Mitral'* Cuban sail* colony vary gratifying, and tho feet that
Whipped up ea Impromptu eon- tbero was an Inerrau In tho num­
diet, named buxom Marta Vlerte ber of loan* handled amounting to
'ted winner, aad east her late the 87 por rant ae compared te tho flgBate ea “Mlu Fra* Cuba.”
ura for Juno, 1080, Indicates that
Marta M a t got m y far. Pint Federal la rarviag well tho
Bahaaat officiate laid her tee was people la this county and naarby
I w u m JateliU provloi bar DeBary, Enterprise and Osteon.
Afi (aha aaya te* ia ID aad mar- Tha local thrift firm ha* 1400
Hal itataa (aha says aha U »tn- raving* accounts on its book*, the
.gte.) Ihs was net ea hand Sunday officer said, again representing a
substantial lncraara over tha fig­
*An tetteuted It e peram* saw ure of a year ago.
B$l heauttea la (hate tint public White tho uviage association
has not eocaped tha “equaara on
. miss bows uasoia, noaron profits" that has bom said te char­
Metfmaa, atuanlag ia a skin-tight acterise business In general this
yoar, tha new building has provid­
ed some efficiencies that have
"eased the strain” somewhat and
hem worked ter the benefit ef the

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FINEST

raven end borrowers at. First Fed­
eral, Harper raid.
With what oconoratete ray Is tha
"low spot of tho bnalnoss drag”
behind as .then Is every reason tis
fed that the nest els months will
afford ovon more opportunities for
progress, it was aaid. Tha general
temper of tho homo bulldipga in­
dustry It that then will be no sud­
den spurt In new home construc­
tion, but then will bo advance,
•specially by those who recognise
tho opportunity in today’s labor
and material market, Harper con­
cluded.
. .
Diractora at- A. Edwin 8htnhotter, Hanford F. Doudney, How­
ard Favillo, E. C. Harper 8r,
Georg* Touhy, J. H. Van Hoy,
Jack I. Groans aad Robert E.
Kama.

LADY FAIR iCED PEANUT TOPPED

Longwood HD Club
Officers Installed
By BBTTIB 8M1TH
Longwood Homo Demonitration
Club members ‘ Joined tho** from
other dubs In Bomtnolo County at
the annual council picnic at Rock
Springe.
Mn. Georg* Otto officiated at
Inatallatlon of all now officer* teeluding tboao from Longwood who
are Mrs. Harold Kryder, preotdfnt; Mrs. Foils Mega, first vice
president! Mr*. Ruraoll Corwin,
racond vko president: Mr*. W. J.
Hartley, secretary and Mr*. Ed
Stout, treasurer.

HILLSDALE HAWAIIAN SLICED

FORB9IB POPULAR

NEW YORK (UPI) - A recent
nationwide aurvay of BIB fonet
products companies Indicated that
more than 80 million ecru ef their
woodlands ere being used ter
public recreation.

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Wednesday ta “ Specials- Day kt San­
ford.
Soma IT merchants art offering the
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Wednesday morning In the downtown
shopping district. Check today’s Herald
for some o f the bargains which will be
available.

WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 90-96. Low tonight, 70*78
VOL. U

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The County Commission today authorized District 1
Coqimiaisoner James P. Avery to draw up a directive taking
aU able-bodied men o ff the county welfare rolls.
Avery urged the board to adopt a standard policy tak­
ing the men o ff the rolls and letting them work it out at
the “ lowest wage of any county employe.”

The Casselberry Board of Aid#m en, mooting la regular actekm Monday with aU members
present, again tabled action of
the South Seminole VFW'je request
for permission to seek a small
club Uquir license.
Art Bloch, commander of Vie
Post, appeared before the board
at its June meeting, with plans
to build a $20,000 llomo at Jas.
mine Rd. and SR 436 pending
^proval of Us operation under
the email club license. Tbc mat
ear wee delayed at that time for
tack of a quorum on the board.
Block again explained Monday
•at operating the “ private elub"
would bo the main source of in
come Aor financing the building
and advised that it would bo an
asset to the town end en aide to
All of the community’s projects.
™ Alderman Bohn Lady, with
agreement from other board mem'
atreaaed fo* fact that real
of the surrounding area
especially those la nearby Howell
Park, should be consulted at
Chough the property oo which be
building ta tn be constructed, and
the surrounding properties; come
under commercial toning.
.The mqttor la on the- agenda
lacussion at k *°°*

let for T;J0 p. m;

Wednesday at the Women's Club.
Other business of the Wednes­
day meeting will be action on
aaneseUen of certain lots la
Seminole Park, requested by E.
C. Wethertagton, and discussion
eu the purchase of a boat and
trailer for the Volunteer' Fire
^tapL
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Sales Barred
In East Berlin
BERLIN (U m -T h e East Ger­
man Communist regime today bar­
b e d the aala of household luxuries
^ e East Berliners whe earn thalr
. living by working in free West
Berlin.
Tha city government announced
that East Berlin residents buying
•och goods aa television seta, ret
frigartors, automobiles and similar
items in Communist stores must
prove they work in East Berlin
before they can taka tha goods

The regulation af/ecta approxlaaatoly 10,000 East Berliners
in West Berlin.

Commissioners John FiUpaUlck
end Veroou Dunn approved the
plan.
Out suggestion w u that the
men be put en apectal crews with
the county rood department.
Mrs. Abbe Boyd, welfare direc­
tor, said that she would submit n
plan and determine how many
able-bodied men now are ou the
rollu.
Avery aaid ha knew of at least
one man who is physically fit to
work and la spending his welfare
check on “ beer.”
In other business, the commit,
tion authorised County Engineer
Carlton Blisa to proceed with plana
and rigfate of way for extending
Lake Mary Rd. west to tha inter­
state with the Longwood-Markham
Rd.
BUaa aaid that the Bureau of
Roada aaaured him that it would
recommend an overpass at Inter­
state 4 to taka care, of he exces­
sive traffic. Tha road work would
extend about a asita and a half.
The board else tabled action on
participating with the Seminole
Hospital Board of Trustees , on
paving tha parking araa to the
new hoapplal addition.
It agreed, too, to atudy a re­
quest by J. L. Foster ef Sunland
Estates that It help finance tha
Initial cost of making Lake Dot ta
Sunland a swimming beach.

Agent Testifies
lo le e lln al

EaUfaUahnd 1908
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County Plans
Welfare Check
Action Slated
On VFW Post
Liquor Permit

United Prone Leased Wire

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^TURVILLE. FI*. (U P l)-A n
undercover agent who aaid ha was
paid fS^OO for a murder that nev­
er occurred return* to tha witness
stand today to testify in a angled
ease of plot and coanter-plot, •
3 James W. Yenxer, the under­
cover agent, Is one of the main
witnesses against ^former West
Palm Reach City Judgp Joseph A.
Peel Jr. Peel already is serving
a Ilf* sentence for masterminding
tha IMS murder of Circuit Judge
and Mrs. c. E. Chtlllngworth'and
now Is on •trial on chsrgaa of
conspiring to kill Floyd (Lbeky)
Holiapfel, tha man allegedly paid
by Peel to take the coupls to sea
in a small boat and throw them
overboard.
Yenxer testified Monday aa the
trial began that bo received a
total of $6,500 from Peal between
January and September of last
year to kill Holiapfel.
He aaid h* was under contract
with the Florida Sheriffs Bureau
to gather evidence against Peel.
Yenxer admitted under cross ex­
amination ha kapt $5,000 of tha
money given him by Pool and
turned the rest aver ta the state
agency.

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Cleveland

Engineers Get
Sewage Plant 0K

Supervisor of Registration Cam­ treatment plant for the city.
Monday niyht, tha City Commission signed a contract
illa Bruce t n a good reason fer
the big boost in her budget re- with Clark, Daly, Dietz, Leffler and Bush to draw Up plans
quest for 1961-62. More elections for the plant and said that tha plant would he constructed
next yearl •
•whenev.r it was economically
feasible.”
Did you know that from July
Engineer William Lefflsr esti­
1, 1960. through Juno 10, 1M1,
mated today that It .would b* about
there were *26 motor vehicle ac­
four weeks before the preliminary
cidents in the city and aloe acci­
plait* are completed.
dents involving motortcooten.
A primary plant for a 30,000
Tho rily ta considering prohibit'
population is expected to cost ap­
tag anyone from riding double
proximately $320,000 and ons for
on scooters and Monday night
40,000, soma 25 percent more. The
asked City Attorney William Hut­
city will decide on the plant one*
chison to check into any existing
the preliminary plans era com­
state taw ooncatniag this.
pleted.
Tb4 City Commission Mondap,
In other business, the commis­
night sot Aug. 14 as a pul
sion approved the low bid of Uni­
bearing dale to consider ro
versal Seating Co. for 60 theatre
tho city Herns* for tha Palma! typo chain for tha commission
Hotel en W. First St.
chambers at a total cost of $1,42$;
Both Building Inspector M. H.
Awarded tha low bid to Ameri­
Yelvingtoa and Fire Chief Mack can Cast Iron Pipe Co. for cast
Cleveland Sr. hav« called tho
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Demo­ three story building a serious iron pips at a cost of $11,260;
Appointed Fnnk tialloney to
cratic congressional leaders fore­
health menace and fire trap.
cast after masting with President The board agreed to bold the' the Zoning Board and Arthur
Kennedy today that Congress will hearing after City Manager,W. E. Harris to tho Board of Adjust­
approve a foreign aid program Knowles informed eommlsilooars’ ment aa a liaison member;
along ^Ines of tho $4J billion that an official o( the SUtto Hotel' Arcepted (i*orj;e Simons' com­
prehensive city plan for itanfotd.
measure ba requested.
Commission inspected the buildRenata Leader Mika Mansfield in* Monday and waa “ flabergaats*td thAfterratal'»yptot lev the
tor*l «•*» h* »**•” )
program would; rum* as &lt;the “ net fUowtas said that th*‘ .official
result” ot1m w 'labor ipttiiag by plana to report back to tha state
Soviet Premier Nikita I. Khrush board to hav* tho auto license
ehtv in tho Berlin crisiq, .1
ot the hotel revoked.
.Speaker Bam Rayburn skid ha At the earn* lime, the commis­
dll not know whetitoT Khrush­ sion, condemned an old building
chev's throats would Oman more toasted at 7W W. Ninth St. after
MOAB, Utah (UPI) — The dis­
vote, for foreign aid but *1 think Cleveland aald.be received num­ covery of a rustless 12-calibcr
we'll pass a good bill.'*
erous complaints that the building rifle and a short-bandied shovel
Tha Renata
Foreign Halations waa a Ore haxard and health men­ gave m w impetus today to the
to Fo
Committee 'Monday approvyd a ace to tho aids. Cleveland aaid nrarly week-long search (or a 15few minor Uactiona of thi bill but ho Inspected the building and year-old kidnap victim in desolate
put off decisions oa tho meet ae
urged the commission to remove southeastern Utah.
trover*1*1 ports. Heaviest ilre has tho building.
Tb* rifle waa found buried 200
yards from a mining camp in the
befn aimed at tho ptaR to gi
the administration authority to
Polar Mesa region northeast of
commit aid money toy five years,
here. The shovel was found by
searcher* Monday la the tame
Instead of on a y**r-by«yaar basis.
area.
Authorities believed they be­
longed to. Abel Aragon, 55, Price,
Utah, suspect la the kidnap of
AMARILLO, Toa. (UPI)-Thrw Denise Sullivan, of Rockville.
TOKYO (UPI) Communist sadistic tsensgsra threw arid into Conn., and the staying of the
Chine and North Korea today the faee of an airman from Flor­ glrla mother, Mrs. Jaaoett* Sulsigned a treaty of “ friendship, co­ ida Monday night and laughed llvan. 41. .
Aragon, aa ex-Marin* and win­
operation and mutual aaaiatance," when ho screamed.
ner
o&lt; tb* Navy Cress in World
Tbomst
J.
Avingsr,
Si,
station­
Communist China's Nov China
ed at the AmariHe Air Foroo Base, War II. hilled himself with an
Nava Agency reported.
The seven-article .pact wai waa rushed to a hospital with first automalta pistol whan FBI agenli
signed In Peiping tpr Chinese Com­ dtgTso burns and “serious damage approached him in bis automobile
Friday night.
munist Premier Chou En-Lal and to his right aye.'
Police said ha was ’ “ totally
North Korean Premtar Kim U»
blinded” for n Urns, but doctor*
Sung.
f*l$ they can save one of kia eyes
and possibly both of thsm.

Hearing Set
On Revoking
Hotel License

Approval Forecast
For Aid Program

Discoveries Aid
Kidnap Search

Teenagers Blind
Florida Airman

Explosions Blast
Italy Railways

Eichmonn Fights
T o Clear Name*
JERUSALEM (UPI) - Adolf
Elchmsnn aaid today that be ie
fighting to clear himself of un­
truths “ piled on” him for 1$ years
—not to savo hi* own neck.
“ I am not fighting for my head
or my neck,” ha told the Jewish
court trying him for mass murdor, “ but I do ask that tha uatroths that have boon heaped on
mo lor U years art rumored."
Looking pale and rahausted,
ann fought back for the
day., akainst a scorching
lamination by Israeli Pro*Gideon Hausner, who dahim repeatedly a* a liar.

MILAN, Italy (UPD-A series
of terrorist explosions blasted rail­
way lines la northern Italy today,
virtually cutting off international
train traffic.
Police and railroad workers
found numerous mine* and explolives on linos that pass over the
Alps into Switserland and Aus­
tria. Authorities halted all ra'U
traffic in Uiesc areas until un­
damaged lines could be checked
and rleered.

Out State

A delegation of about M pera petition of 1M
ia, Monday night protested
dumpUa of garbage into a
“ ------- ,pU on W. 22nd St.
ft. botweea Lake and
Anna.

CDR. Silas R. Johnson Fri­
day will take oyer the com­
mand o f Heavy Attack
Wing Three relieving Cdr.
Kenneth Rowell. Johnson
has just returned from a
deployment in the Mediter­
ranean Sea where ha waa
in commund of VAH-9
aboard tho USS Saratoga,

Rescue Teams
Head For Island

Ashlsy complained to tha board on
tbs proposed r«districting
and asked th* coiftm.stion to r*conaidvr ‘ its plan on slightly
changing the throe districts tn
conjunction with th* maligning of
tbo commissioner districts.
ClsvoUnd emphasised that only
th* Legislator* ran change JP dis­
tricts and that ths board oould
ssk th* legislature in 1963 for any
changes.
Cleveland also told ths commis­
sion that th* board he* th* author­
ity to hlr* on administrative as­
sistant but ths board tabled soy
action on on assistant until furtiter study.
Commissioners John Fltspotrkk
and Vernon Dunn cited th* Mod
for a deputy clerk or administra­
tive assistant to put the county on
a sound economic basis.
However, two county residents
In tb* audience asked tha board
not to Uk# any hasty action on
hiring np assistant because of ths
coot to tb* taxpayers.
Casselberry ' Alderman
Mrs.
Hope Bennett asked tha board
“where would tha money come
from I* hire any asalaUatf*
Fttapstrick acid, from tog revenue
end sold it was too prematura to
discuss an assistant at this time.
Joseph Barbra toid tb# board
that it ought to hire District I
Commissioner James P. Avery as
assistant. “ He’s tbs best men for
the job." However, Avery said ho
was too “controversial a figure.”
Chairman J. C. Hutchison
brought tho dlecuslon to n close by
tolling Barbra tha board plans m
action oa aa assistant yot—asd
when "we da H will at aa opes
meeting.”

QUEUMANB.
Mocamblqu*
(UPI) — Reacut taaraa headed
by sea and air today to an iso­
lated beach to pick up the remain­
ing survivors o f n Portuguese
ship that caught lira during g
itorm and waa ripped by osploalons.
A handful of survivors was
stranded on the lion-infested
beach 59 mite* from the ancient
slave trade port of Quelimane.
The 1,037-ton “ Savs”
ran
aground near the mouth of tb*
Mablndi River off Um southeast
African Coast of Mosamblquo Fri­
day.
Portuguese authorities in Lis­
boa said Monday night tho ship
bad carried 441 persons. At teasl
30 Portuguese aoliders and 105
African troop* among them war*
daad or missing. Naval officials
in Lourenco Marques, Moumbiquo’s capital, aaid there had been TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tb*
565 persons aboard and that 237 CabiMt approved pay raises for
more than 400 stato officials and
wero dead or missing.
employes today, with Marty h*U
ths number in excess of Use leg­
islative-directed aateriee.
Tha pay hikes wen tabulated ta
two loag lists, so* ooqtslntag sal­
aries la sseesi of $10,009 * year
SAN FRANCISCO (JJPI) —
Marino private who was confined and th* other Ineluding salaries In
for 30 days in ‘tha box" at tha sseesi of Mw legislative budget.
Okinawa rig admitted Monday he Tho Cabinet must approve all
went “ over tha hill" when he was salaries of man than 110,000.
released temporarily from soli­ Gov. Farris Bryant, who had
tary, where be waa held oo charg­ asked for delay of tho pay raise
es of black marketing in govern­ authorizations, said bo had com­
pleted his study of tb* requests.
ment goods.
Pvt. Stobo C. West, 31, Union, Hs said tb* bulk of the eatery
S. t\, held a news conference at raise* la axcafcs of legislative bud­
TreaaiA* Island, where be is gets want to employes ia tho lower
awaiting appeal of bla fire-year- paid categories.
sentence lor black market opera­
tions.

Cabinet Approves
400 Pay Raises

Marine Admits
Going ‘Over Hill*

Guild To Meet

W on't Rest

The Catholic Guild of the Mary
Uagdaleo Church in Altamonte
Springs win moet a t « p.m. today
in tho Community Center on Mailland Ave.AU member* of the
pariah arc invited to attend.

MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev s-.id to­
day ha will not rest until United
Nations Secretary General Dag
llammarskjold ia replaced by a
three-man “ troika" directorate.

health memaaee, depreciating the
property and that ih* city la
“ slipping aMMthiag’ aver on us.”
However, Meyer Jo* Baker
quickly secured the delegation
that the area hod bees designated
a sanitary landfill araa and ha*
aa mad* at t s •a approval M MaaMi department
officials
ion mooting.
t ifiKKiui complained that the la an effort to seek some sort
I Situation ia creating a “ serious of

debating the iaauo well over as
hour, ordered a damping down en
outside dumping and a rigid aaforcing of the hours. They else
ordered tho police department to
polka the area against scavengers
sod to fog the area if necessary.
The - board amphailipi that K
would bo a two week trial parted
to see what could be accomplish&gt;

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Bulletin
FARM (UPI)—A special high

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sovta otfo
to death la
&lt;’M
tie today for their port ia th*
short!v* April revolt la Algeria.

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Actress Charged
LOil ANGELKl (UPI)—Format
movie character actress Isabott
Jewell, $1, was found guilty Moo*
day of separata druabsa driving
sad speeding charges.

Altamonte Springs councllmeu,
meeting in regular session at the
Town Hall Monday, set a public
hearing (or July 31 on proposed
soning changes.
Th* hearing will bo held at 6
p.m. In tbo Town Hall.

Herald Index
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Editorial ...I
Entertainment
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hospital today,.but ah* atiQ must
ra*t at her Now York aportaetal
for several aw n wanks.

Araa Dltactery

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Higher Altitude
CAIRO (UP1&gt;—Th* United Aral
Republic* director of atissitaa
eeld Monday tho America* rocket
can reash a 05 mil* altitodo h s pared to 5* tar the Israeli missiles

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New Citrus Drink
ORLANDO (UPD-CUnm
mtestaa General Manager
Hooks aaid Monday a m w
trait drink is exported I* iaereesa
Florida grapefruit rrmaumotion.

Students Detained
MUNICH, Oermany (UPI) —
Ninety-dour Iranian students wera
detained Monday far refusing to
obey a police order to end a dam*
onstraUoo in front of Mw Iranian
consulate.

More Adult Jobs

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Strik­
ing gains la employment ef adulUb
especially family breadwinners,
wera -expected to show bp today
in detailed government figure* an
J
th* Jab picture ia Jan*
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Blue On White
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Florid* automobile licoaa* plat**,
which feature blue numeral# pa a
yellow background tkis yesr. wlll
hav* blue numtrala oa a whit*
background in 1*42.

Citrus Fee Set

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ATLANTA (UPl&gt;-G*v. Ernest
Vsadivcr attacked a Florida is*
spaction fee oo Georgia broiler*
Monday by slsppiag a 10-rant per
eostslner “ loo" on $10 million
worth of fresh Florida citrus.

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(UPI) —
Four “ freedom riders" arrested
Monday night before a bowling
crowd of 150 at aa integrated boa
station waiting room (ae* breach
of tb* pose* charges today.

27 Await Death
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Farris Errant aaid Monday ho
would act “ expeditiously" to IP*
duct tho record number of M t
vista awaking asocuttan tot &lt;
row at

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WASHINGTON (UPI) •

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rote*

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Leaves Hospital

Altamonte Sets
Charges
Hearing On Zoning Await
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.

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Papa I
F s is $
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County Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr. today toid the
County Commlslson that it has no authority to realign o r
“ alter” any peace justice or constable district* in Seminole
County.
Cleveland, who also ia state representative for this coun­
ty made the remarks after District tt Peace Justice Elmer

Residents Protest Landfill Dumping

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County Can't Realign JP
District, Board Told

By LARRY VERSHEL ,
Now that the City Commission
has authorised tha purchase
M comfortable chain for I
chambers, tha naxt big project
will be ta be to get drapes. Won­
der R the wives of tho commis­
sion wiR bo caltad io on tho
colon?
. s e e
Lotftar and Bush, focal engi­
neers, Crash with a contract in
thalr pockets to draw up aawaga
treatment plant plana, have mov
ed thalr offices la tha Kirk Plata
The Sanford engineering firm of Leffler and Bush today
Building.
atarted work on preliminary ptana and designs for a sewage

Reds, North Korea
Sign Treaty

SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY, JULY 1L 1861

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Tost Off Strength
RICHMOND, Vi. (CPI) — Vir­
ginia Democrats select ■ nomine*
for governor today In a primary
that will teit Sen. Harry F. Byrd *
25-year domina.ion of politico in
(be date.
Despite a bruiamg campaign
and the promise 'of hot sunny
weather, fewer than half the mil­
lion eligible voters in this predom­
inantly Democratic state were ex*
peeled to turn out. Anything over
345,000 voles would be a record
for a state primary.
Balloting at the state's 1,M1
voting precincts extends from I

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PARIS (U PI)— Gan. Seoul 8alan, 6 2 .'and *er*n other
- French officers who fled when their military revolt in Al*v fferia collapsed in April will be tried in abeentia today on
^Charges o f armed rebellion.
Official sources predicted the high military tribunal
itablUhed to try the leadera o f the abortive insurrection
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— would band down death sentences
against moat of the fugitives if

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er ot the revolt, wae brought beck
*° &gt;r,nc? f° r m*!, *** eonvieted
ani Mntenrod to 15 yoara to prisThe first annual stockholders' on. Lesser figures in the uprlsLig
seUng ef Dynetronlcs, lac., wiU have received comparatively mild
held Thursday la Orlando.
sentences.
The fiscal year just completed The sources sold the eight fugia been eae e f continued growth tlras forfaited their claim* for
t the organisation. Employment clemency when they escaped
[teased tram -115 persona to French justice rather than face
sro than 509, including ST an- trial for loading the armed taaurseers. Pleat floor apses has to* rection against President Chariot
tseod from U/D99 to 52,690 do Ooulk'a Algerian policy,
•are
feet, providing 41,OSO Balan was former commanderHer* foot on tho 15-acre Florida in-chief In Indochina and former
a and 11AM square loot at tho commander of tho Algiers mill« FarifU Division plant
Ury dlatriet
Ptoaarial reports, ratoaaad M Ha was forbidden to return to
i atxkboldars to a sparisl re- Algeria In 1S59 because of a per•&lt; hy President Parker Painter lona] »tt*ek on Do Gaulk'a Algs,, Mow the four-year growth of Han program. In November, 1950,

Art Demonstration
Set For Wednesday

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1aEnS»?*a!!rtr.*u\*« * r.r^ a t U
,tro" u,# bortUr &lt;■*«
S 5 i l , Spain, where he lived in n sort of
•ttoMTT. to fiaeal year 1M1- Mif.|mpoa«d political exile and
mad* statement* that ha would
"five for Algeria" when the time

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TUESDAY
Loagwood Boy
f tChurch Episcopal, T p. as.
--t.
# * a ’
Longwood Fir* Dept, Fin Hall,
'W p ,m ,
'••A*'
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v n r rrat
J ^ i srihotvy Weosen’a Club, • &gt; m.

DeMolay Mothers
Name Officers
Officer* ot tho newly formed
DeMolay Mother's Otreto, whose
aoae hold the asm* office Ja their
organisation, art Mr*. Woodrow
Cash, president; Mrs. Dick Aiksn,
visa president and Mrs. Mary A.
Oarmaa, secretary.
Main function of the now oirslo
wiU be to help and assist with «kt
enjoyment, well-being and genteel
welfare o t the DeMolay hoys par­
ticularly during the summer
month*. Mrs. Cask says, adding
that aha would like to etraaa
"that the circle Is not United to
■others elans hut that any tele*
Wv* of a DeMolay U eligible and

material! d r o p p e d into
Lake Monroe by bargea un­
loading chemicals w o r e
proved unjustified Satur­
day in an Investigation by
a representative o f the
Gama and Fresh Water
Fish Commission. Harry
Harviah o f the commission
staff la shown aa he watch­
ed workmen complete the
unloading o f liquid fertiliz­
er from an Allied Chemical
barge and the loose hanging
hoea (at left) showsd no
drippage. Tho barge held
2,000 tone o f the liquid
when it began unloading.
“ It appears that complaints
that the waata was killing
fiah In the lake were not
correct," Horviah aaid. One
o f the work crpw aaid that
the moot waste be could re­
call from a barge load waa
not morn than n couple o f
gallons, which he estimated
could not have any effect
on the water o r the fiah.
(Herald Photo)

Quito -n few Semlaelo County
basin*** firms and organisations
were represented la Longwoed'a
Fourth of duly Holldey Parade.
An entry list submitted by Carl
Lemmlsr af tb# Lengwosf Volun­
teer Fire Dept, which sponsored
i ' day-long celebration, included

Howard A Rica, DeBary; Ar*
Is m Williams, Herbert McGill,
Barbara Aaa Hartolaa, Wallace
Wiggles, Paul Risks, Clyde Salbee, Robert L. McHaffey sad
Batty Jornlgen, Sanford.

Ralph James Moyor, Sharon Alan,
Sally Turner, Seulah Brooks aal
Veterans o t Foreign Wars, Cos* Hobart D. Bees* of Sanford;
sslbsrry Fit* Dept, Casselberry Gladys loabtoek, DeBary; Rial*
Kadeta ef Amarks Corps., Joan's Larawe, Chuluota. }
af the explosions, sod U. A IN, Grocery, tb* Bettor Bros. Wagon
which passe* Ska general store, unit and a targe section of borne
Jam** Livingston, •TUusvUl#;
and rider* including those from
DI
s m DriskiU, Loagwood; J* Aaa
the Silver Star Dud* Bench.
CHy Council Chairman
C. Eelgtar, Shine Pope, Carolyn WU*
Carlson's first action at the regu­ llama, Harry R. Bowden, Sanford.
Blrtho
lar business session Thursday was
Mr.
and
Mra.
Stephen Markka,
to give tb* flramea “wholehearted
Sanford,
a
eon.
thanks of tho entira council for tho
M ia lm li
overwhelmingly successful event"
Laura Priestor, Lake Monroe;
John Hines, Casselberry; Wilma
Sima, Ratty Jaralgan, .William
Green, Sanford.
JULY t
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United Lutherans
To Organiza
Area Church

Announcement was made Friday
ef the arrival to Casselberry o f tho
Rev. Ronald D. Miller, BD, who
has bean aligned to the area to
organise .a United Lutheran
Church.
Miller, Missionary of the Board
of Americas Misties* af Uaftsf
Lutheran Churches to America,
and hie wife, tho forms* Betty
the Circle Two which waa Jaa* Barker of Barnwell, A C.,
m*d si n N M il tfftflllfith ii ■ro residing at t t i Mocking Bird
B M SHl SNtaw CM ., Ln. to Casselberry.
He Is a native of Savannak, Ga.,
and to n gradual* of Newberry
Callage, NewSerry. A (L, and of
the Luthoraa Southern Tboelegkal
Seminary, Columbia, A C.
AU United Luthoraa* la the ana

July MTho gallaries won opened let*
urday to dm public and a demos*
stration by Artist White la sche­
duled for 1:45 p. m. oa Wednes­
day to which all persons interest*d to painting are urged to a t­
tend.

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O n Caaup. DeBary; Lola F.
Jalllatt, Margaret Ogktree, Risk
Griffith, Sanford.
Blrtho
Mr. and Mrs. Goarga D. Jallktt,
Saafatd, a daughter.
DIs m DriskiU, Langwood; Jaaua
Uvlagaton,
Tttuavllk;
Jeffrey
HoHaa, Jo Ana Bailor, XslhoriM
Whitner, Tbslau Ledford, Emily
Goodwin. RhsM Pope. Betty Em *
to , Linda Sdtoaktar, Carolyn WU*
Unma, WUliam Drawdy, Edith Ed*
wards, Hermaa Tyner, Mrs. Char*
lea Warren and baby, Mrs. Dental

TV RENTAL

By fW6WTiFf OORDPRY

studying the ocean bottom off the

WAAH1NGJQN lUPUH^ Meant North American coasts, particul­
IncId*at at sec off the cosat of
Nova foetlt has served to drama*
Use anew the unending Intelli­
gence gathering contest between
tho Soviet Union and fee West.
For years the big mapi and tb*
data .display boards at various
U. S. military headquarters have
had colored pins and little flags
stuck to thorn. These show the
dally maaeuvertog of Russian
surface vessel* sad submarines
Mar North America — bat to
InternaUontl waters.
The ships -.trawlers toga and
otf tho Oread Beaks. They also
do aclantlfie research an the Gulf
Stream and the upper air, as the
Russians sar.
But their antic*, and U. S. Navy
photographs, shew that they also
double to electronic eavesdrop­
ping, mapping sad gathering af
data about possible missile targets
sad other military enterprises.
Not much baa been said about
those activities since Robert A
McNamara became defease secre­
tary and damped down oa certain
types of toformattoa. But they are
called to m w attention by the
Nova Scotia episode.
Accordkag to tho Canadian Navy,
a Russian trawler chaagsd course
to pick up a busy used to exor­
cises for aubaartoo defection.
Tho "soaobuoy" was aboot *51
alias off tho coast The Caaadiaaa
said It coataiaad microfilm and a
small radio traMalttor, but noth­
ing secret.
Simultaneously with the Nova
gootia Incident, a foremost auth­
ority waa asked chant the Soviet
trawlers' eyerations, to Beaton,
Vlas Adm. John T. Hayward, sad
deputy chief af m vb I operations,
said the Russians had equipment
to their vessels which "mabM R
dear to tho least laohaisaUy
minded that they era boro alas
for other purposes" than f*«&gt;»i»g
He said, among * other thing*,
that trawlers and at Mart om

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Congress, said the total Defense
Department Inventory contained
500,000 itcmi of production ,equip­
ment worth about $5 billion.
They said 140,005 of these ms*
chioe took — valued at tl-S
lioo—war* In general reserve,
spit# the largo supply, however,
the auditors reported that the
three services spent an additional
|63 mlUlon for machine tools la
tho fiscal year ending last June
56.
,'Ta the cows* of our ravkw,
w# identified procurements of
over $700,000 which were made
when identical nr substitute^*
Idle equipment was available,"
the auditors said.
"W# consider the' procurements
to havo' been mnoeMiary."

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gov­
ernment auditors said today the
Air Force bought a 141,000 screwmaking machine even though the
Navy had two of the complex de­
vices lying idle in storage dumps.
The auditors said the Air Fores
purchat* was Juit one example of
waste caused by "inadequate
management" procedures eat up
by the Defense Department to co­
ordinate machine tool buying by
the armed services.
' The General Accounting Office
(GAO), ebarged by Congress to
look for waste end corruption to
government, said mors than M
par cant ef tho aaeklao tool in­
ventory maintained by the Army,
Navy and Air Fore* was Idle.
The auditors, to a report to

Hospital Notes

Doris Campbell, Titusville; Fred
Touts, Geneva; Violet Richard­
son, DeBary; and Ruby Warden,
Sally Nsreno Turner, Janata J.
Harvey, Clyde RUlsca, Malta
Read Stuumaa, Katharine WhU
group."
nor, J atomy Holton, Ratty Russo
Meetings are scheduled at Nall Cardan; Maudio Joseph sad
7:30 p. m. on the first Monday ef
sash month nt the Maaeqta Tem­ Eerily Goodwin of Seafood.
ple to lanferd.
At the July R meeting, the Mr. sad Mrs. Daniel Burnham,
Sanford n son; Mr. end Mra, John
mothers planned a beach patty and
Ruaso, Sanford, a daughter; and
pfenle for tho boys sad their date*
Mr. and Mri. Claude J. Warren
o« July II. Tho#* planning to at­
tend are to meet al tho Temple
where a 1 p. as. departure to echo- John Davidson, DsLand, Arthur
Dwryoa, DeBary, Alltoa Berwick,
Loagwood, Albert Hawkins, Mro.
AUan Nelson and baby, Chloe
Butts, Margaret Kleihofaer and
Helen Stutsman, af l anferd.
JULY T

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By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Tb* Florida eFederatiou ’ af Art
sponsored a Silver Tea from 2:30
p. m. until 4:10 p. m. Sunday at
the DeBary Mansion House Headquartan to honor of the exhibi­
tion of priso winning pictures
from nssoeiatod chibs during the
months of July and August.
Also on exhibit l^tbe One Mat
Show of Ariist Eugene White who
is serving a* summer art’ to*
itraetor at the If anakm through

three state offices, governor, lieu­
tenant governor and attorney gen­
eral. The winner will meet Repub­
lican H. Clyde Pearson In Novem­
ber in a gubernatorial battle. The
OOP has not won la almost 100
years.
Albertis S. Harrison, 54-ycar-old
handsome lawyer who resigned as
attorney general to ran for gover­
nor with the solid backing of

Byrd's conMrvativa arganixstioe
beaded one ticket. Byrd, chsir!
man of the powerful Senate FL
nance Committee, has been the
dominant force in Virginia politics
since 1926.
j
A. E. S. Stephens, 60-yesr^lf
lieutenant governor for the pm
nine years, heeded the other
slate. Stephens was an organise,
lion s.alwart for nearly aU of his
31 years in politics. But bo begaa
drifting from it two years age
and made the brack complete two
months ago whan ho began Mi
campaign for governor.

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tbsy could, stake valuable aupa
with reference point* for pinpoint
missile launching* from the sub­
marines against industrial targala.
Lari year a Russian trawler
named Vega crammed with else*
troslc gear watched the nuclearpowered missile submarine George
Washington in the Atlantic south
of Long t*i*ad
Photographs mad* hum a navy
blimp shewed 11 antenna* oa the
trawler., Navy experts estimated
the ship was able to cover any
radio frequency tb* United States
used and to Interoept olactraaie
emissions at distance* af hundreds
of snlloo.
In Its own IntoUlgoaeo gather­
ing Urn United Mateo use* giant
radars, radio receivers and air*
craft flying near the Soviet Union
to International air apse*.

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Negro children to bl-racial school*
Mr nest fall, Southern Education
Reporting Service said today.
SIRS said that at the Mm* tima
Negro loaders are celling for a
massive drive agatoet school sagregstion la the South.
Atlanta accepted 1* Negroes to
eater white high schools la SepUmber, tho first desegregation in
Georgia below tho College level.
Tim Georgia desegregation wilt
leave caly Mississippi. South Car.
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West Can't Count On Red - China Split
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Seer*.; wax "moirt aerloui" but he de- of tte crave eriiia which has splH | "The world of coercion bai Ha tensions, Rusk said It must be
gaTY
* u|k hat| dined to speculate on whether It the world was the Communis.s‘ problems
," he said. "Dissen­ kept in mind, that the two powers
'warned that the West should not could lead to nuclear war.
"announced determination to 1m sions within its ranks, national re*
were united within a "doctrinal
count on a basic split between He said U was "most unlikely", pose a world of coercion upon
Russia and Red China to bring that Red China could get Into the i those not aleardy subjected to it."!
10 thi* modern impertsl- "framework” and had "certain
victory over communism in the L’nitcd Nations this fall. However, The W’est should not doubt thal{*,m ■wl ■ growing demand for common Interests."
cold war.
he acknowledged the United the Communists mean this, he freedom arc among them,
Similarly, be warned of dangers
He said Monday that there was {states was having some trouble said, for "on this point they have ’"It has learned that economic to the free world in days to come,
solid evidence or "some tensions" I finding a formula to keep the proved" their intentions. At stake, aid does not buy puppets, that in-! "If there are those looking for
and "irritations" between the two, Peiping regime out.
Rusk said, "I* the survival and; ilmidation awakens its own re-j still waters, w* are not there,
ma)or Communist powers • but i Berlin and Red China, the cabl- growth
free 1sistance, that the United Nations1said. "We can move on with coo­
the world of *—
added, "I don’t think that the net officer made clear, are only choice."
ls tougher than they thought, and fidenc* if wo are prepared to do
prospect, of such divisions would two aspects in the long s rttggle Rusk said the Communist world that those who set ou; to ,*possess. wbat has to be done. The free
'be a sound basis for policy for for survival that Western democ­ was grappling with mounting dla- the minds* of man have act them-{world has enormous strength, inthe free world."
racy must wage against Commu* sension and a "growing demand selves against the course of his-;eluding the inater strength of purRusk told a National Press Club nist Imperialism.
for freedom" from the satellite lory."
t poses which are deeply rooted in
audience that the Berlin crisis Rusk said the "central lssut" Red peoples.
In discussing Soviet-Red China the na ure of man."

Raiders 'Step'
,Up Training
Against Castro

Congress May Give Quick
Okay On Securities Probe

MIAMI (UPI)—Patrick’s raidera atepped up their training to.day in preparation for commando
operationi against Cuba, despite
the arrest of two of their men
^ b y Browad County authorities.
v Deputies arresled and filed
vagrancy chargea Monday against
six men, two of whom admitted
being member! of Jerry Patrick’s
anti-Caitro In.crconllnenlal Pene­
tration Force Inlerpen.
Robert Sullivan, 24, and Joe
Gorman, 31, both said they were
waiting at the time for an air.
plane to practice parachute Jump,
^ingv Pairick, leader of the group
said "it was harassment, and the
people responsible will share the
blame if one of these boys gets
shot up on a Cuban beach be­
cause be wasn't trained prop•rly."
"We will request legal- assista act from the American Civil
Llbertiei Union,” said Patrick a
^former U. S. Marine who fought
W with Fidel Castro's army before
defecting.
Interpen will accelrate its par­
achute training program ai soon
as possible, Patrick aaid. Ha said
his group plans to Invade Cuba,
leaving an unarmed foreign coun­
try at night, parachuting into the
waters off some unguarded beach
and than swimming ashore with
their gear.
*
After gaining n foollold In the
Eacambray or Sierra Maestra
mountains, they will begin the
name type of hll-and-run gucrila
warfare that Fidel Castro ussd
to topple Fulgencio Ba.ista,
Patrick said.
Neither he or his men have
any hopa for immediate popular
•upport.
"We've only got about a doaen
men now," Patrick aaid. (’But
that's how many Fidel had whan
he reached the Stem Maeetra."

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Week Brings $158
To Altamonte Sale
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By ATLANTA McGINNIS
Members of the Allanmonte
Springs Library Asaa., worklag at
Hm daily rummage sale being
held ia the old poit attic* buildJag, report that |1U was takaa ia

All money mad* at the tala
is being applied towards the pur­
chase of the town's present libf u r y building sad preparty.
Aaoog bargains donated for
•ale this week art a fottr-yaarold male registered cocker spantol. sa electric Iroecr, a disposal
unit, two apartment site weth­
ers, a Id-inch by M inch gold
leaf picture frame, a fivo drawer
mahogany vanity and beach with
a fitted *!a»i top and a volume
at the Book of Knowledge by
f Funk and Wagnall.
Mrs. Glenn Humes, chairman
ef the rummage isle, says that
morp Items are coming la daily.
Needed by the Library, which
this week la receiving an interior
paint Job, are a typewriter rhlch
will hold catalog earda, fllei, upto-date fiction books and -child­
rens books and volunteers help to
build more library abelvea, Mra.
# Humes says.

A SURPRISE CITATION wan presented to New* Re­
porter Mr*. Adam Muller, right, at last Thursday's
meeting o f the Herbert D. Gibb American Legion Post.
Commander Stanley S. Smith made the presentation
which wa* given for meritorious sendee to the DeBary
community.
(Cox Photo)

Federal Mediators Continue
Attempt To Settle Strike
NEW YORK (UPI) — Merchant
ship engineers are expected to ap­
peal today or Wednesday from a
federal court order imposing a
full M-day Tafl-liarUcy Injunc­
tion against resumption of the na­
tional merltiine strike.
Two otlwr unions may Join the
Marine Engineers Beneficial Asso­
ciation (MEBA) in an appeal to
the Federal Court of Appeals
against the injunction issued late
Monday by Judge Sylvester J.
Ryan. The Judge’s injunction came in
tbe Kennedy administration's first
use of the Tafl-Hartlcy Act.
Ryan, ruling two days ahead of
schedule, found that resumption
of the strike would Imperil national health and safety and would
tie up at least 332 American mer­
chant vessels.
The Judge also dismissed con(entions of ihe MEBA and the
Masters, Mates and Pilot! (MMP)
union that neither fell under the
Tail-Hartley Act because mem­
bers were supervisory personnel.
That claim could be the basis
of the appeal which a.torney Lee
Pressman aaid be would make for
lb* MEBA. The MMP also may
Join the appeal, as well as the
Seafarers
International
Union
(S1U), which represents unli­
censed seamen.
Negotiations resume today between the MEBA and the Ameri­
can Merchant Marine Institute
ended with ("no apparent prag­
m a ," according to a federal me­
diator, and no dale was net for
another meeting.
The mediator said he could not
aay whether he was hopeful ever
tbe complex labor dispute being
Milled before expiration of the in­
junction Sept. 21. But ha aaid
every attempt would be made to
resolve the issues among five un­
ions and six employer groups.
Ryan, who brought a halt to the
11-day shipping strike July 3 with
a temporary^ iojunc Ion, directed
that negotiations continue during
the "cooling off" period. He said
the injunction would "serve to en­
courage" free collective bargain­
ing to end the strike. Ryan'* ac­

tion Monday extended the Injunc
lion sought by the Kennedy ad­
ministration to M days from the
date-the initial restraining order
was Issued.
One 'o f the msin stumbling
blocks to- settlement la MEBA in­
sistence (hat it be given the rigbl
to organise engineer* on Ameri­
can-owned ship* flying foreign
flags.

Coronet Set
To Call It Quits

Joa MaffeU, who often haa vl*Hed the Sanford Home of* his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George
Maffett, has been elected to serve
In the dual rapacity of drum
major and student bandmaster of
tbe Clemson "Tiger Band" lor
the next school term.
Young Maffett, who la majoring
in textile engineering, it ■ Junior
at the South Carolina College and
served on (be senior band staff
as Drum Major during the peat
term.
He also baa been a cadet cap­
tain and commander of the Air
Force ROTC Band and president
of the Concert Band. Ha recently
waa elected vice president of Mu
Beta Pal, national honorary music
fraternity'of the campus.
,
In May, te received the Chi­
cago Tribune Silver Medal Award
for outstanding leadership in the
Clemson Air Force ROTC pro­
gram and also was selected to
receive tbe AF-ROTC Band trophy
for winning first place in an At­
lanta, Ga., band concert.
Joe Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
L. B. Maffett of Saluda, 8. C.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Reader* '
of Coronet, the pocket-aiied mag- {
azlne that blend* pictorial features
with articles covering n wida va- j
riety of subjects, will flip through
Ha pages for the final lima this
fall.
Esquire Inc., announced Mon­
day (hat Coronet will cease pub­
lication with Ha October issue, al­
most 23 'years te the day since
it first appeared en the nation's
newsstands.
A. L. Binder, president of En­
quire Inc., aaid the decision to
discontinue publication waa reach­
ed after ((forts to sell the mags,
xina had failed.
Although the magaxine'a circu­
lation li at an all-tima high, Blin­
der aaid it has been losing money
at an accelerating rate for the
past two yeara.

Realtors Attend
State Meeting
N. V. Farmer, president of tte
Seminole County Board of Real­
tors, attended thi two-meeting In
Lakeland, Friday and Saturday,
of tha Florida Realtora Board of
Governors.
Otters from the local* associa­
tion who attended were Mrs. E.
S. Kuhn, Mrs. Gladya Brown and
Mra. Bos* Payton. .
According to Oftlmatoa, ltd dif­
ferent language* are spoken to
tte Soviet Union,

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rules and regulations governing
the sale of stocks."
American Stock Exchange Pres
idant Edward T McCormick endorsed the investigation, but said
the exchange’s members "adhere
to a strict code of ethics."
The SEC is studying the ex­
change's procedures after a re­
port that on* of Ita members en­
gaged in manipulation.
Other congressional news:
Postal — Tbe administration's
compromise bill for a 93*1 mil­
lion postal rat# Increase faced a
showdown ia tbe House Post Office
Committee. Committee approval
would at laaat sustain the adminlilralion'i dim hopes of getting
postal rates hiked this year. How­
ever, rejection would kill the bill.
The
administration
originally
asked for 9T&lt;1 million more in
postal revenues to cover thq ris­
ing deficit in the Post Office Department. The compromise would
bring the rates up to five rents
for first class and eight for airmall.
Breakfast — President Kennedy
called to congressional leaders for
ttelr weekly While House break*
fast and a prodding on the admin­
istration's lagging foreign aid
bill. Kennedy aaid Monday the
long-terra program was "vital to
oar own security and the fight for
peace."

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Corregidor Fortress
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CORREGIDOR ISLAND. (UPI)
—General of tte Army Doeglas
MacArthur returned to Corregidor
today and urged the free world
ts remember the lesson of tte
Manila Ray fortress and to po on
(o victory in tte present world
crisis.
Tte old warrior's wife, Jean,
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wiped tear* from ter eye* ha atio
l
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walked once again on tte forti­
fied island where she and her In*
JU bi
fant ion shared ter husband's
last stand against the Japanese
rilw tflfciY '
invaders of the Philippines in 1942.
The Sl-year-old general clasped
his wife closely to his side as ate
shared the honors paid to him to*
day. Frequently they looked
around at Ihe i massive rock for­
mations and spoke of their experi­
ences here.
PAST COMMANDER Stanley S. Smith, left, of DeThe name Corregidor hai be­
Bury'* Herbert D. Gibb American l.efrion Pont 289,
come • legend through tbe free
receive* hi* past president’* pin from G. Fred Smith,
world,” MacArthur said in n brief
rlRht, the first Post Commander, at a meeting o f the
speech. For all time and ail area,.
H is a symbol of liberty.
group In the DeBary Community Center last Thursday
"Here and Just across the chan­
night.
(Cox Photo)
nel on Bataan, lha Philippine sol­
dier with his American comrades
—in his youth and strength, hia
love amt loyalty—gave all that
.mortality can give . . .
“ In Ihe crisis the free world
LONDON (L'PI) — Charlea &gt; serrelary of the Ministry of Scl- fares today, the lessons of Bataan
and Corregidor should not be for.
Lindbergh was received by the |rnre to the airport aa its repre­ gotten."
king of Britain for accomplishing sentative.
the feat of flying across Ihe Al
lantic Ocean alone in his mono­
plane tbe "Spirit of St. Louis" in
1927.
Member* of tte DeBary Voltro*
But only a minor government ofleer Fir* Dept. Auxiliary Exre«
ficial waa on hand this morning
live Board met last week at tte
to greet Russia's MaJ, Yuri Ga­
home of Mrs. Charts* Ulrich,
garin, who became' the world's The Sanford Safety Committee, president, to mate piano far tte
first spaceman when he orbited Tampa Division, Allanlc Coast eomlag year.
the earth earlier thii year.
Lin* Railroad, will hold it* regular
Attending were Miaa Beatrio*
British newspapers drew thr quarterly meeting in tte naaem- J. Tyson, past president; Mr*.
contrast in lamenting a lack of bly room it their station, Ban- Carl Galles, Mrs. durian Sch­
neider, Mrs. Aaron Dungoa, Mr*.
imagination shown by Prime Min­
ister Harold Macmillan's govern­ ford, T:3Q p, m.
Adam Muller, Mro. WlUltm Bette
All employes, their* friends and man, Mra. Roy Conkllaf, Mro.
ment in arranging a reception for
Gagarin on hit first visit to a families are being InvHod. Mr. Thomas Howard, Mn. Geeten
Western nation.
W. E. Giles, Safely Engineer, U. Crosby, Mrs.' Ardeth Mlritter and
Tbe Soviet "cosmonaut" was in­ S. Naval Base, Sanford, will talk Mr*. Paul Frooeteteter.
vited by the British organisers to on safety and ahow a motion pic­
attend Ihe big Rutaian exhibition ture entitled "Rescue Breathing"
currently at Earl's Court Ball.
ttelr latest picture on mouth to
Gtfto
Gagarin also will pick up gold nioulh resuscitation. This film is
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medals from the British Inter­ of great value to all, as it carriea
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planetary Society and lha Amal­ the'latest Instruction and demon­
RESEARCH
gamated Union of Foundry Work­ strates this Important part of Bret
ers — be was once a foundry aid.
worker.
Door prlt*a, °na for Ike ladies
The visit therefore is not an of- and ona for tte men, will bo aBBMOfOLl • ttoEABT
ficial one and the government re­ warded and refreshments will be
COUNCIL
solved what tte Daily Mirror de­ rerved.
p. 0. b o x m
scribed in a front-page attack as Officers ef toe Railroad from
Iwo days of stuffed shirt panic" Jacksoaville, Ocala and Tnmpa
SANFORD, FLA.
over protocol by tending only 1he are expected to te in attendance,

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AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL RANH OF JACKSONVILLE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
JUNE

30,

1001

COMPTROLLERS

CAM.

L IA B IL IT IE S

RESOURCES
Loans and D iscount
4 ,356 ,974.87
Overdrafts
20.22
Banking: House, Furniture and
Fixtures
236 ,362.84
18 ,000.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
12 ,833.23
Other Real Estate
8 ,435.13
Other Resources
U. S. Government
Obligations
14,577,582.12
Other Marketable
594,978.52
Bonds
Cash and Due From
1,681 ,463.61
6 ,854 ,024.25
Banks
Total
511 ,486 ,650.54

Captial Stock
Surplus

250.000.

00

350.000.

00

Undivided Profits

193,468.92

Resei*ves

134,17538

Unearned Discount

136,283,66

10,428,722.68

Deposits

$11,486,650.54

Total

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DIRECTORS
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Sanford, Florida

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•anted, Florida
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WASHINGTON (UPI) — A Uam L. Cary, would let the ag­
House commerce subcommittee ency make a long-term study,to
may give quick approval today, to see if the regulations are adequate
to protect investors.
a bill that would allow the Se­
Subcommittee' Chairman Peter
curities ' A Exchange Commission
F. Mack (D-III.) said be hopes the
to make an investigation of the
full committee will approve the
ruiei that control the nation's1
bill before the end of the week.
stock market*.
Hearings by his committee, he
The 9230,000 authorisation bill,
said, demonstrated "a serious
requeued by SEC Chairman Wii- ne*d f-&lt;r &gt; thorough review of the

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•marly two centuries ago while our thirteen states wsra
Attn polonies o f Great Britain.
And Mom, do you remember this tid-bit in the paper

The United States moved rwiflQr today to matt Nikita Khru­
shchev's latest display of briskmanship over Berlin.
A* a direct reply to Khrush­
chev's announcement of an in­
ert sse in Soviet mHilary spending
and cancelation of a planned re­
duction In Military manpower,
President Kennedy ordered n re­
view of United States defeases.
Deputy Defense Secretary Ros­
well L. GUpatrie said that If the
review leads to the conclusion
that U. S. military spending should
be boosled, revised budget re-

^ W A s S o N G T O N — The Government wound up iU
’bookkeeping year with the federal debt at $289,211,I M r
080.08, the highest level o f any fiscal ytar-end in hisOaty.

The daily Treasury statement for June SO.iaausd
yesterday, showed that the debt climbed about $2.7 Mlnon from a year ego, because o f higher spending and
leas-than-anticipated revenues.
And remember, Mom, when you and Dad were talkfc p about the budget and he said that wo wsra spendf i too pinch. And Dad said, "W o Just can’t spend more
ftu ii ws make or we’ll be in real serious trouble.” Is that
o f nations, too, Mom?
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k to tho hols wo are. whaddaya suppose Un
A t with that five cents that’s tseksd on the
tat long string o f figures?

.-CASK J-4M: Marilyn T., aged
• A , le the pretty e«*d who derided
adept the "reverse Eaglta"
I grateyr u&gt; win a husband.
’ :»he wee etooeiuly interested In
toadtaappod children, so I urged
tor ta taka some courses that
tfeuld be especially helpful.
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M M akw." If waned
4New,.
renmmbor,"
r, "you are pMnaleg to ho a
liber ef the handicapped, so
sure you Mt your male comstaee know of your goal ta life.
"Aad stick by your guns, for
pee de NOT get married, you
said have e worthwhile earner.
’♦Thee, when the first bey acts
mantM, push him away but
Xtlyl Don't affront Me, pride,
leak him staosrfly for the cornmeat but remind Uto ydu rimIp can’t marry because you want
• help crippled children!"
This "reverse English” sirs*
gy ta simply Seneca's advice
taptod lor stale.,

ry of' Jesus (4 B. C. to « A. D.)
YMs youag man was having
leubta winning his ewMibesrt
to ha asked Seneca how to deal
with women raeeeesfnlly.
! "fie ta the archer,” repttad seaaedr” *ad sm hew be hendlee hts
tow. With eoe hend be pushes it
•way, but with tha other he pulls
ft back agsla."
.•to, modern elans, what Seneca
e*nt was "keep 'em guesslay."
nd Uni is esactly the technique
( urged Marilyn to ndopt.
•- Boys like to sm a girl wbe hae
• broad perspective end to comtolled to on altruitle goal la Xtfcr
,1 For then they figure she Is sot
Itlmarily concerned with cap-

!

luring them as marriage part­
ner*.
Relaxed and at sate, they let
down and hnve fun, for they fi­
gure they need net maintain a
cooslent guard.
If she then Inflates their ego
with deft pralso and repeats the
compliments .on ovary subsequent
data, aha Machos tho boy to lssn
upon her for emotions! support.
"Other folks bstltr down my
pride," such a boy subconscious*
ly reasons, "but Marilyn always
mshas me feel wonderful."
When ha Is away from Marilyn,
be often ea&amp;upttr* rebuffs, repri­
mands, scoldings and other defla­
tion of hie ego.
So ho wants to ruo beck to
Marilyn, much ae little boys run
to mother to have their toumpa
kissed.
Marilyn'* prompt compllmsnts
reassure tho boy, Soon bo Is Man­
ias on her as g supporting cruteh
for his ago.
When he later wakes up to the
fact that she may be Mavlng to
teach at some distant school, ha
suddenly gets panicky at losing
the crutch.
"Sha just CANNOT do that is
ms," be Maks, excitedly. "Why,
I can't get along without her!"
And that's when ha really puts
on the pressure to have her
change her mind about a teaching
career so she will marry him.
"Marilyn," ha pMsds, "You
can still teach a Sunday School
data aad latsr use your training
with our children, but PLEASE
Mt'a get Married."
Well, that's exactly bow Mari­
lyn's case turned out. Within tho
year she was coerced into
on apparently reluctant consent
to bo married.

queers wfll be submitted to Con­
gress.
The United States also released
hitherte secret testimony by Gan.
Lsuris Norstad before the House
Foreign Affairs Committee lu t
month.
Norstad, supreme Allied Com­
mander in Europe, said that any
serious Seviet move against Ber­
lin would face the might of the
satire Western world.
la Paris, NATO officials dis­
closed "virtual agreement" an a
plan to increase from a to SO the
number of NATO's ftonUUne di­
visions in Western Europe if
Russia elects to touch off n fullscale Berlin crisis.

ROME, Italy The old saying
(Samuel Clemens, I believe) that
everybody talks about tbs wea­
ther, but no one ever dMs anythtag about It, doesn't hold true
for Europeans.
They do something about It.
They faint, for one thtag. They
else* up shop, for another. They
•1m wall, tooaa, cempleln, col­
lapse and generally go to ptacoe
over the weather.
Hot wsatbor, that Is. Cold wea­
ther they take la stride, but from
tig boginning of summer until lie
end, their IIvm are dominated by
the sun.
One would think, to hear the
Europeans carry on, that their
countries were the hottest la the
world, which they aren't by a loeg
shot. A visitor from Noodles or
Kt Centre or Yuma would eoneider meet European dltas aircoaditioned, and so would a mao
fro/n such hot and sticky ptacss
ae New Ortaine, Washington, D.
C„ aed Dae Melees.
The Eagltah are Just as bad
about hot weather as their Con

Unental neighbors. I have before
me two Loudon papers and their
front pages ere dominated by
weather stories — stories on how
hot it Is and hew everyone Is
suffering.
The frightful temperature? M
degrees I It wee so terrible (the
papers say) that the men la at
automoblta ptant struck aad went
home, 1 » people fainted an the
sidewalk* of London, chocolate
wouldn't set at’ a big candy fac­
tory eo 1,000 glrli were scat borne
until thtag* I cooled eft
All that, mind you, it tt de­
grees — a temperature which
makes the minds of Gilt Bend
resldeata turn toward Ice ikatas
and woolen undershirts.
Europeans are the greatest
theremoter readers on earth.
Every house and every store hae
thru# or four on the premises, and
they are consulted every ten
minutes of toe dey.
Ae the tberemetcr goes up, ‘the
people go down. They talk at
nothing else. Store risks apologlse for bring cross and surly

Bow Much housa css you s f f H
on a M£00, e 910,000 *r e SMAOto
l-JMT lecOOMt
It appear* that the old rule at
thumb that you oaa afford a haess
two sad a holf-tlmra your aaauel
leaama Is out,
If l* e era making fS.OOO.a year,
yea’ll aonfim than is a sUm
chance that yea’ll find a suitable
t m t t heme.
If |H greet $90j000 a year,-it is
debatable whether you caa afierd
a | 1U B heme at today’s mainte­
nance ceeta and la .view ef the tax
Mto out of peur aaraUfo. And, the
burden on the 110,000-e-yeer man
to, keep up with the country club
set in the fUl.OOO houea neighbor,
head ten be aa difficult u It is for
the IM tO a -y w men to swing
the tigJOO house.
If the two-end-e-hslf-tiniM yew
anmud ineome rule U out, hew
should you figure?
List all ef your current, expeasM
and project expenses Into the fu­
ture.
A couple with a glO,0004-year
ead blame the weather. Cepe Income, for exampto, with grown
ebsndoa their pests to stand ta children and no aged dependents
might wall bo obta to make their
the shade ef trees.
PO.OOS home a castle—unices, ef
City fathers issue stem warnings
■bout the dengsrs et the ever-'
powering heat (usually M ta PO
degraes.) Cllixens, are cautioned
to avoid.Me ta their drinks, ta
take salt tablets by the heedful,
ta loosen their dethlng, to stretch
out end feu themselves whenever
poieibta, ead te wear Mavaa ta
their kau If Mavas are handy.
They are told to pedal their May
etas leisurely,-&gt; aad to eat lightly.
All of tha above wantage have
bMn Issued la Romo this ram­
mer, and It has yet te be really
hot. I mean bet as we Americans
know heat.
American tourists are a source
of wonder aed uosiy ta the Ital­
ians. Tha tourists, most ef them
bare-beaded, traipM from rule ta
ruin, church to church, during the
hottest part of day, paytag ae
attention to Urn sun's killing (aa
the Italians era them) rays.

course, they are set upea expenthe m o ttoes, costly m rutfon
end utartalnlng.
A Maple with e glOAO&amp;e-yanr
lucerne end two or three growing
children to educate, plus, perhaps,
e dependent aged raletire, might
IQ afford the | U B t bouae.
Next figure that rogatdlAe ef
ether obligations, one fifth f t your
annual take-Mma pay will ha
needed to pay local taxes, the
amorthatton and interest on your
mortgage, plus home insurance.
Expect that it will cost about
on* per cent ef the cost ef your
heme to pap utility Mila aad at the
very least another ««a per c u t for
scold bo hither If yow.hooM to
old, MS writ Insulated, or ta need
of cootly repairs.)
Now figure transportation costs.
Often folks have bought u more
Inexpensive homo farther away
from their work only to find that
the expected saving wa* eaten
away in commuting costs.
Deduct, all o f these costa from
your net Income and so* whore you
stead. 8m bow much remains for
"Keeping up with the Jones”-**

Khrushchev had called a halt
to troop rcductlou and ha an*
nounced an incrcua of three billion niblea (nominally about |3J
billion) in the Soviet defeated
budget.
He eaid he wai "compelled" to
make these moves in tbo'fsce of
Western countermove* o w the
impending Berlin crisis.
He also warned that any force,
ful actions by the West against
an independent Communist Salt
Germany
automatically would
mean a reply in kind from th e *
Soviet Union.
9
On Sunday, the Soviets put on
display at least 10 new aircraft,
including a fighter with a liquid,
fuel rocket booster and a big
four . engine bomber said to be
capable of launching missiles.
The Soviet Tats news agency
said new rocket-carrying planes
bad equipment capable ol "de­
stroying any target hundreds o f f
kilometers away, and no defenses *
can save these targets from de­
struction."
Norstad told the Housa Foreign
Affairs
Committee
that
his
forces, even at new constituted,
would "render a very good ac­
count of themselves" for a
limited time and that he was
sure they were a factor in Soviet
thinking about Berlin.
£
NATO forces today are com­
posed largely of U. S. and West
German divisions facing S3 Soviet
divisions equipped with the most
modern weapons.
At his weekend retreat at
Hyanals Port, Mass., President
Kennedy met with Secretary of
State Dean Rusk, Secretary of
Defense Robert 8. McNamara
and Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, the £
President's military represent*,
tlve.
Rusk described the meeting
ranging over the problems of
Germany and Berlin as a "very
relaxed but profitable talk/’
The West does not beliere that
Khruahchav intends to push the
Berlin issue to a nuclear war but
admittedly bis present policy et
brinkmanship is n dangerous saw. m

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Miss Etta Gretchen Klrchhoff Marries
W. H. Dartnell At Episcopal Church
Hiss Etta Gretchen Klrchhoff,
^daughter of Ur. and Mrs. William
Emil Klrchhoff, 1817 East Second
Stm t, Sanford, and William
Howard Dartnell, son of Mrs.
Esther Dartnell and the late Mr.
John H. Dartnell of Dover, N. J.,
were married June 30. at 7:30
p.m. at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church.
Rev. John R. Griffith officiated
f a t tha double ring ceremony in
tho Chapel of Peaee at the church,
which was decorated with ar­
rangement* of white gladioli snd
greenery.
Paul Jenkins, orginist, present­
ed a program of nuptial music in­
cluding the processional ‘Trumpet
Voluntary in D" and the recess­
ional "Trumpet Tune", by Pur­
cell. He also accompanied Mrs% Marjorie Patherbridge, soloist,
who sang "Jesu Joy of Utn’e De­
siring” , by Bach.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a bridal gown of
white silk organia and Chantilly
laee. It featured a scalloped sabrine neckline of Chantilly lsce,
trimmed with sequins snd pesrls
and long tapered sleeves.
A bustle back effect accented
#the princess style skirt of silk organsa which featured scattered
appliques of Chantilly lsce and a
ehapel length trim, a cap oi silk
organa petals, trimmed with
pearls, bald a finger-tip veil of silk
illusion. Sho carried a nosegay of

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phselenopsis orchids with delicate
netting.
Mr*. J. Philip Coleman, aiiter of
the bride, was matron of honor.
She wore a gown of bluo pcau de
*oit with gored skirt featuring a

sweetheart neckline and bustle
effect skirt, with matching ac­
cessories and carried a nosegay
of American Beauty roses.
John P. Barlow was best men
and William Klrchhoff, brother of

Oviedo

*

Personals

By MARIAN R. JONES
Bart Malcolm haa returned to
hla Miami home after a visit with
MRS, WILLIAM HOWARD DARTNELL
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
(Photo by House o f Rahija)
Maleolm, flying up in Urn* for his
brother’s marriage to Peggy
Fleming.
Gil and Forest Michael, sons ot
• M r . and Mra. Jamea C. Michael,
the weekend with their
grandmother, Mrs. Gabe Michael,
In Sanford.
Mrs. Ruby Jones left Saturday
morning with her eon, Ben, for
Final plana are announced for Dayton, Ohio, and atended school
Valdosta, Ga., due to tha serious
mnets of fesnr cousin, Mrs. Bessie tbo wedding of Miss Rita Darlena there and in Oviedo. She waa a
Chambers and William David member of the INI graduating
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. DcShaao Hart.
class U Oviedo High School.
_ gnd son, Jimmy, snjoytd a visit
Miss Chambers is tha daughter The groom-elect wee born In
• with MAmnd Mrs. DaShato's sonIB-law and daughttr. Lt. and Mn. of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cham­ Oviedo, attended school there an!
M. E. Cooper Jr., at Fayetteville, bers, 311 Fourth Street, Chuluota, in Chuluota* Ho wee n member el
N. C. Mra. Cooper i* tha former and the groom-elect is the son of tbe list graduating dess of
Oviedo High School, Ho is present­
Ann DeShaso.
Mrs. Richard NstUes, Union Park,
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Martin and and the late L. V. Hart, of Oviedo. ly serving with tbr U. 8. Army
pad is stationed at Ft. Hood,
limily hava anjoyed a vacation He la the step-eon of Mrs. L. V.
Texas.
at tho beach.
Hart, Oviedo.
Tha wadding will be an avent of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Aulin The bride-elect waa born in
July 19, at 4 p.m. at tha First
Jr. and children, Diane^and Ted,
Baptist Church in Chuhsata.
toft Saturday morning for West
No lavitationa a n being aent
Palm Beach where they wUl at­ Modem Women
out and all frlanda of tho couple
tend the State Convention of Kural
a n Invited to attend tho wadding
Mall Carriers.
and reception.
Should
Take
Tim
e
Mr. and Urs. A. W. King an
entertaining their son Ronnie
King, hie wife and little daughter, T o Relax
DeBary
Soadra, from Grand Rapids, Mich.
By
ALICIA
HABT,
NBA
Mr. end Mrs. Leon OUlff and
Despite all of the nonsaaso writ­
children, Lina and Larry, hava re­
turned from New Smyrna Beach. ten about what a wonder Grandma
a
Mr. aod Mrs. J. M. Staley and was la the good old days, the
•y MBS. ADAM MULLER
children snjoytd a visit with tha truth is that American women
Mr. and Urs. A. H. Schmidt of
Loon Olliffi at New Smyrna have nover before been undar such Lfke Drive entertained their eon
Beaeh.
pressure. Mora women are now and daugbter-la-law, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walaenbargcr working end keeping house than Mra. Edward Schmidt at Euclid,
hava moved Into their new home ever before.
Ohio, and grandeoa, Allan, m e e t­
on Lake George.
They are, then, holding down ly. Edward la with tho Hlckeock
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Brook- two jobs, an idea that Grandma Electric Corporation la Cleveland,
akiro and Mrs. Joe R. Battle have never even contemplated. They Ohio.
retained from Franklin, N, C., ere up against a civilisation far
Rev. and Mra. Damon Scott of
where they visited Mra. Brook- more complex than Grandma ever Hibiscus Drive had their eon Eddy
0 shirt's brother after taking eon, knew. And all of tho highly touted and his classmate, Mail Stewart,
Jimmy, to Emory University.
labor saving dtvicas don't operate from Dado County Junior College,
Tho Oviedo Clinic is etosed for themselves. Further, they could Miami, home for tha weekend.
tbo month of July whito Dr. Ston­ never take the place of tho kooost,
Mr. and Mrs. Hannan Loderer. Mrs. Max Lslnhart. Mra. Er- hard-working meld , who was baus of Plantation Road hava as
win Abel! and Miss Ruth Kimball- Grandma's good right arm. It their house guest, Miss Doris
doesn't ease pressure to know that Hoppe, of Jechsea Heights, Long
oajay era on vacation.'
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolcott, you are under it
Island, N. Y.
But it may ease things if you
Oulda and Lisa, enjoyed the loag
Mrs. Mabel Emmer of Cincin­
holiday weekend at their beach recognise tbe fact that you ere nati. Ohio, Is a housegueet of Mr*.
carrying a heavy load and that Jo Peck.
. cottage.
•
Mr*. J. M. SUley invited a you must allow yourself short
Mr. and Mra. Cart Galina, Plangroup of friends to her homo re­ rest periods during tbo day. Whe­ tation Bead, entertained with a
cently for an inform*! geMo- ther you nap, read or listen to mu­ barbecue July 4 at their homo la
sic at home, you'll benefit.
DeBary and celebrated tho 4Mb
* 0 ^ aad Mrs. J. C. Tuell of Mi­ U you go to business, use your wedding. anniversary of Mr, aod
ami Springs, enjoyed a recent lunch hour for a leisurely, well- Mra. Roy CoakJing. Guests pres­
visit with their mother. Mrs. C. C. balanced lunch. Don't try to cram ent were Mr. and Mra. William
to many errands for yourself and Seikman, Mr. and Mra. Henry
your family iato this hour that Wurth, Mrs. Roeg Conklin, Mine G.
you’re exhausted when it'# over. Howart. Mrs. 8. Saner, Mra. C.
sad family.
E. Bailor, Thomaa Lnvitt and Mr.
and Mra. M. Walker
Mr. and Mr*. Gastea Crosby.
Valencia Circle, a n buay ahewlag
tho atMste of Central. Florida to
thoirRraadaoa, Natbert Garden
Lion of Warminster, Pa..
Mr. aad Mra. Ralph Stamp* Sr.,
Sunset Drive, b a n aa their houseMr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Wight U ones with n 'Sweetheart Roes" guest, Mrs. Stumgfa br*Uor-iaand Mr. aad Mrs. Robert Rrnwn- blanket, while tho other Resets law aad sister, Mr. and Mra. Id# i a g aatoctatosd Saturday erasing praaantrrt them with many other ward Songhas. af Wellington. Ohio.
White la DeBary Un Songhas wiU
with aa informal patio psltrat tbo lovely and useful gifts.
Those proseat to enjoy Urn hos­ visit with another sister and
Wight homo on Palenu Drive la
hansr of Miss Betty BUlhlmar and pitality ware Mr. and Mrs. Har­ brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Marbart Eerie wbooe wadding will old Kastnor. Hr. aad Mrs. Eeghaa Prank .White af Dahlia Drive.
Mr. and Mrs. «
Rodman, VoKelley. Mr. aad Mrs. Ralph CowIn an treat of July »•
An elaborate buffet waa die* aa, Mr. end Mn. John Angel, Mr. lusts Drive, hava as thatr houseplaywt la tho F to r id a ^ W B id and Mrs. Harry Adair, Or. sad gaanto H r. Redman’s brother to
Mn. E. L. Lindsey, Mr. aad Mra.
hy the guests throughout thn ovea- Robert S. BlDhlaur. Mrs. ARco
Richards aad Mr. aad Mra. W. T.
Groton.

Chambers - Hart
W edding Planned

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Personals

the bride, served ai usher.
For her daughters wedding U n.
Klrchhoff choir a chamoagne colored ailk ahaath with turquoise ac­
cessories ahd a corsage of elmbidium orchids.
H m groom’s mother wore a pink
ailk and lace dress and a corsage
if sweetheart roses.
Following the ceremony, a re­
ception was held at tbo home of
the bride's parents. Arrangements
of white gladioli were placed
throughout the bouse and the re­
freshment ttole waa overlaid with
an imported lace cloth and held an
arrangement of pink roses and
silver candelabre.
A three-tlcred wedding cake was
served from a round table with
festoons of ivy and white roses.
Mrs. Don Reynolds, Mrs. William
Lewis and Mrs. George Harden Jr.
kept the bride’s book,
Assisting with tbs serving and
entertaining were Mrs. Clarence
Clause, Mrs. Eddie Walklem,
Mrs. Bonjsmln Wbltner, Mrs.
Clifford. Baker, Mrs. Fred Dyson,
Mrs. William Thigpen,'Mrs. John
Galloway, lira. Bart Peterson,
Mrs. Joseph Saunders, Mrs. W. A.
Adams and Mrs. Maleolm Higgins.
For traveling, Mrs. Dartnell
wore n green sheath with match­
ing duster and accessories. After
n wedding trip to Jamaica, they
will reside on Silver. Lake, San­
ford.
Out of town guests included Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Coleman, Teryl and
Marcella Coleman and Mr. and
Mrs. John P. Colaman, all of At­
lanta, Ga., Mrs. Fred Compton,
Dover, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dartnell, Morristown, N.
J., and Mrs. W. C. Lewis of Talla­
hassee.

Frumpy Maturity
Is Never Necessary
By ALICIA MART, NBA
Maturity end frumpineaa seed
not go together. Many women
seem to feel that they should be
"aenilble"
about
appearance
when they reach the mature yean.
But the truth la that It's never
sensible to look dowdy. For If
you belong to the black-navy bluegray school of dressing, you find
life has less sparkle.
In the Victorian o n , the women
did pot-wn drab colors in middle
age. But that ore is ln g gone,
though its ochoaa aaem to linger
on in some respects. Remember,
there’s no rule that eays you
must stay away from eolor. In all
fairness to yourself, you should
experiment with color each time
you make a new addition to your
wardrobe.
Discover that a rad cost can
bo aa basic as a black one. That
royal btu# is pure flattery to your
akin. That a true and beautiful
ame,hyst will make you feel and
look years younger. Extend this
thinking about color to ovary sin■le thlnx you buy.
And don't wind up with black
or gray because you're afraid of
color. Give it o chance; find out
whit H can do for you.

Tuea. July 11, 1961— Page |

Lakemans Hosts
At Birthday And
Canasta Parties
Mr. and Mn. William E. Lainman entertained twice last woek
at their home, a Sanford Avo. to
DeBary.
They were host and hottest to
a canasta party in honor of Mr.
Lakemen’a alstor. Mist Ana Lake*
man end hie brother and Mater-la*
law, Mr. and M n. Fred Lakeman.
of Pompano Beach and St. Lento,
Mo.
Other guests were Mn. Helen
Bruce, Mra. G. Drach aad ton
Mlssea Louis* and Magdalena
Falg.
Later in the week they held n
cocktail party, prior to leaving
for the beach, where they cele­
brated the birthday *f Helen Sandell.
Guests for this occasion warn
Mr. and Mrs. William Hencbol,
M n. Gertrude Horae, Mr. sad
Mn. Fred Lekoman, Mias Ana
Laktmaa and Mr. and Mn; Wil­
lism saadall.

MRS. IRWIN FLEISCHER is admiring the Garden o f the Month slim
placed on her front lawn, this month, by the 8anford Garden Club. Her
garden at 606 Plumoaa Drive, wan choaen by Mrs. J. P. Cullen and Mrs.
C. P. Harkcy, from the Azalea Circle, Who ware on the committee for July.
By the year woo, when we nil
presumably will be wearing space
suits, women will have added one
to two Inches, on the average, to
the bust, waistline and hips.

Couple Surprised

FAD STANDING ABBAS
it’s not your arms but your foot
that asks ironing aaam She ruck
n wtary chert. TTy standing aa
a throw rug paddad with an undar
layer of foam rubber. YoeTl whip
through a basket of laaadry Mho
n breast.

At Family Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fortson
wera honored with e surprise cov­
ered dish supper at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Leo Hunter,
on Betrdall Ave.
It waa In celebration of tbetr
37lh wedding anniversary and wai
givan by their children, complete
with wedding cake, topped with
t miniature bride and groom,

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fortson

made by e daughter, Mrs. N. M.
Bennett,
The supper was served buffet
style and the menu consisted of
baked ham, fried chicken, meet
loaf, salads, green v:gatables,
candied yams, coffe, tea and des­
sert.
The dining table was covered
with a yellow linen cloth, centered
with an arrangement of red hibis­
cus, flanked by yellow ctndies.
Several nice glfta were present­
ed by the children, Marion Fortson, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Hun­
ter, of Sanford, J. W. Koflson, Mt.
Dora and J, H. Portion of Apopka.
They also hava IS grandchildren
and Id great-grandchildren. The
honorees were married June 12,
1904 at the bride's home by a
brother of tbo groom, whft was
justice of the peace. Mrs. Fortson was raised Id Newberry end
Mr. Fortson in Washington, Gn.
Mr. Fbrtson la a retired carpen­
ter, and be and Mrs. Fortsoir en­
joy gardening, their special hob­
by-being rosea and vegetables.
Thosa present for the celebra­
tion were Mr. and Mrs. Fortson
of Mt. Dora, Mr. and Mr*. M. A.
Fortson, Unde and Eileen, Mr.
and Mrs, Rocky Boiah, Mr. a'nd
Mrs. Rennet, and Mr. and Mrs.
Ifunlcr, Tally and Bobby, of Senford.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Earl Annls
of DeBary entertained a group of
friend* at a fourth of July picnic
at their home on Camellia Drive.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. D. Larsen, Roy Butcher,
Mr. and Mrs. Neal MarDougsl,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Utmsnn,
Hoary Utmsnn, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlas Duryea, Mrs, May Gready.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Clay, Mr. and FOB LARSES WITH GLASSES
Mrs. Bert Dowden, Mr. and Mrs.
Women who wear glasses should
Ed Parsons, Mr. and Mn. llsrry avoid exaggerated bangs. Instead,
F. Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred sweep the hair to one side to re­
Lonsby.
vest a larger forehead area.

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Even Cadillacs o f 5, 6, or 7 yean ago are instantly recog­
nized and respected as Cadillacs. This continuity of
styling—rather than change for change itself—bos been

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toaguob with manacar Paul Rlcbarda ef tha Junior circuit ready
to stick with Ms starting Man if
i L h a M Ilka n winner.
*Tt may hays bean the theory ia
tenant jruars to keep changing tha
tamp* m fans could am all the
players, aid that may he tha
thoory again, next year," Km pilot
at tha Baltimore Orioles de­
clared. "But I earns hurt from
nanar the oouafry to win this
game and It should be dlacontiaa a d lfR te not played to be wen.”
Danny Murtaugh, who Hirer
landed a berth on tha National
All-Mars aa a player but heads

NEW YORK (UPl) - They’re
proving la San Francisco today
tar f HV r •nighty abort atop from
sU-etar to a*sU r.
-Many are tha big names which
are missing aa the Amarieaa and
Mariana! leagues go at It to Can­
dlestick Park. And tor meat you
M a t hare to go back farther

Who's who to who’s ha.
It'd koto a had first half ef the
gsisou tor a bit of them. Guys
f in Dick Great of the Pirates,

LONDON (UPD—Tarry Downes
l Eagtaad, who teamed to fight
i ths UJ. Merinos, will try to
s an "sheet fere” tonight sad

' Because ths schsfiuted' 15-Muud*r was bound to ka Another thrill­
er white It tested, a anpaetty id.«M crowd waa expected aad pro­
moter Barry Levons figured on s
91M.4M gate.
v.Tblrty-yo«r*old Pander,' former
Brookline fireman, scored a sayanth-round technical
knockout
over 25-year-old Downes at the
Boatou Arena last Jan. 14 because
of fees auto that included a 15stitch g a * on tha neat.

Eagles Trade
Robb To Cards

won’t cast aa efficiency,1
Uugh said. "That'a what a
is — all atara.**

tapped by Richards to wurh Ms
left-handed magic against a pewerbaeked bgtting, order festering
Willie Mays, Orlando Oepada, Id
Mathews and Roberto Clements.
Warren Spahn, the Nationals’
matchless southpaw, waa sched­
uled to battle the likes of Norm
Cash, Mlekay Mantle, Bognr Ma­
ria and Rocky.Colavilo.
Past about everybody waa sur­
prised except Murtaugh when he

Purkey," Murtaugh said. ’‘Spahn
has bean known to riao U Um oc­
casion — to put it mildly ■— and
ha caa be just aa effectira against
right-handed totting as Urn toftbandars whan he’s right”
Tha National League bad a mar­
gin In team batting — J 0t to
.100, and bad 'mrthoaartd the
Americana 2154M. Hot Maria —
with u home runs — and Mantis
— with 9 — wars far ahead ef
any Individual slugger In the
senior loop.
Casey Stengel, who got tha ant

Nary Esthers
Takes Over 1st

HBKSHEY, Po. (UPl) - Joa
Kobb, a ts»'pou»d dofensiva aad
ah the fhilsdtlphia Bafto** MM Mary Esther's regained tha top
National Football League cham- mag la the Jet Bewtoretto Lea­
pioaablp team, has beta traded to gue with 13 wins and Si laaaas,
tha Bt. Lento Cardinals far Lee with Adams Patatlag and Dawn’s

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Meet With Reds

route to a J2S National League
batting title with Larfcar destined
to finish two points back. Run­
nels hit 420 for ths American
League crown. They played In
both AINBtar gsmes and Ufa was
fun and full of frolic.
But not this time as they all
brooding m the sidelines. Groat
baa seen a lot of bench duty amt
la batting n lowly
Larksr ia
bitting only JM and Runnels, not
■van used Regularly, la batting
Tbay'va'got a tot of company.
to the National League, twotime batting ehamptoa Richie
Ashburn la hitting JM, against a
career high ef JM. R1U Maseruakl, whose borne run won the
World Series lest fell, ia twinging
with a JM futility. Harvey Xetaa
ef tha Giants, three years ago tha
AL batting king with h JM aver­
ase, to trudging along at a JIT
poet.
Verson Law, lay yssr'a top
pitcher and a 20-game winner, la
Hutting-over a 2-4 record from
tha disabled list. Robin Roberto,
wke played ia five All-star games,
to a much victimised 1-S. Bob Buhl
of the Braves, a solid lS-ginte
"taper a year afo, to S-T.
Jphany AntooelU was in the
game last year. Now his plpto are
•tosUag orar his i-4 mark. Bam
Jonas, whi won 21 and l l tha last
two years, to #4, and Billy O’Delt,
who showed such promise at Bal­
timore, to a mare 4-2.
Runnels has lota of disappointed
company In Uw American League.
Jackie Jeaasn, with .a JM life­
time average, to batting only JM
while his Boston teammate, Frank
Matodne to down to .224. Minnie
Miaoao, who hit JU loot year, to
laboring along at JT3 and. whUa
ba played ia eight Alt-Star con­
tests, he’d have to pay hto way in
this time.
Every baseball buff knows Bob
Turley was n tl-game winner n
more U&gt;r*w~)t&gt;ars ago. At this AllStar break ha’s 54 with a l.M
earned run average. Art Ditmar,
who used to side him before be­
ing shipped to Kansas City, won
IS gamea teat Mason but to 5-4
at the moment wUh a 4.M earned
n a Average.

world titles, * u silted to t h r o w
out UK tint ban. Ha had pUotod
tha American All-Stin 10 timas.
Thar waat into tha cln h with
a I t t l adfa over tha Nationals
in tha series but had dropped nine
of tha last 15 meetings tocluding
tha two pleysd a jrtir ago.
A note of tragedy waa Injected
in pre-game festivities whan Ryne
Duran of tha Lea Angela* Angela
left tha American Laaguara to re­
turn home following the death of
hit infant eon. Rookie Kan Mc­
Bride of tha Angela waa named
to tahe hia place.
Gama officiate expected a Bail­
out crowd of 44,000 for tha na­
tionally talevieed game which
itarted at 4 p.m. The etadlum had
baked In *00 degree beat for two
daya but cooler weather waa forecu t

KARL OSBORNE, Vero
Bench, outdoor writer arid
holder o f three world spin­
ning records, !e after rec­
ord number four. Here he
ie with n 42 lb. Amber jack
that he tagged at' Bethel
Shoela o ff vero Beach. Os­
borne waa trolling with a
Creek Chub Pikle when the
big jack h it The catch hae
been submitted to the In­
ternational Spin Fishing
Association as a potential
new world spinning record.

Little League baseball team, spon­
sored by Perfection Dairies, .en­
tertained the boys with a picnic
and wiener mail, Sunday after­
noon pt Mullet.Lake Park.
Tha boye and their famlltoe
gathered at' the park at S p. m.
enjoyed games during tha after­
noon and Uw picnic supper. In
addition to tha wiener* Uw menu
consisted of baked boans, potato
cblpa, watermelon and plenty of
milk.
Those attending wore coach,
Cisco Tarrado and his family aad
the following boys and their fam­
ilies:
Roy Dunn, Jack Zimmerman,
Alan Cooper, Glen Valet, Johnny
Butts, Mike Morgan. Tommy
Caudle and Mike Jehr.

MOSCOW (UPl) American
athlete* began working out today
to preparation tor this weekend's
dual track and field matt niUi
Russia amidst tha prospects of 2
propaganda controversy over the
■coring system.
Although both tha men's and
women's events were to be scored
individually, according to agreement, United States offldiU ex­
pressed some doubt whether So­
viet newspapers would hold true
to tha agree ment
Plncus Sober, chairman of the
National AAU track aad field
committee, pointed out that Rus­
sian newspapers claimed victories
la the two previous mootings on
the basis ef eomblnsd scoring al­
though the Soviets had agreed of­
ficially to coeaider tha matehta
aa separate.
The American men defeated the
Russians In the two previous
mastings, bet the burly Soviet
wohtea easily dominated the UJ.
females, thus giving Russlaa On
overall triumph oa total points.
Dan Farris, honorary secretary
of the AAU, who mat the main
body of Uw U. 8. team which ar­
rived Monday night,' said ba also
feared tha Soviet publications
would u m the combined scoring
system for propaganda purposes.
Despite tha lost of many of
their top stars who couldn’t af­
ford to Iosya their Jobs for tha
moot, tha Amarieaa man wore fa­
vored to wla. Among those miss­
ing are ‘Dallas Long, Otto Davte,
Harold Connolly, Parry O’ Brten,
AI Oerler, A1 Hall, and Rink Babka—all former Olympic competlHigh Jumper John Thomas,
however, will ba among those
competing and hto renewed match
with Valery Brumel to long await­
ed by Russian fans. Mascow cor­
respondents hovered about Thom­
as Mondsy night an.] asked him
b o" high ho would Jump. Thom­
as, who .suffered three setbseks to
Brumel ia the United Ststes this
winter, said, "High enough to
win. I’ m ia good shape and I'm
going to win.

Tha Seminole Swim Asia, had
entrants Irf two swimming meets
Friday and Saturday, the AAU
competition at Orlando and an­
other meet at Eustls for swim­
mers not in tha larger contest.
Coach John Colbert reported
these places won by Uw Seminole
'swimmers In the Orlando meet:
400 yard freestyle, 15-14 year
old boys—fifth, Tom Ownby.
200 yard freestyle relay, 15-14
boys, sixth, Tom Ownby, Billy
Stephens, Richard Mayer, Glynn
Davits.

Rotary Tops
CPO 4-1
Rotary defeated CPO 4-1 In
Baba Ruth Play Monday while
EUw toppled Chritaa. 44.
The fine Little league playoff
titw gxme-tetorere -Ftrw pedant
and Navy will start tonight at T
p. m. at Roy Hollar Field.

Camp Scheduled
* PITTSBURGH (UPl) — The
Pittsburgh Pirates will conduct
tryout camps 'this Friday and
Saturday ia Georgia, Kentucky,
and Michigan. They will he held
at Gainesville, Ga., Versailles,
Ky., and Owesso, Mich.

July II, !W l

Palmer A 'GsdT
In Qualifying Play

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200'yard freestyle relay, 15-1#
girls—fifth, Lucy Moughton, Jean
Wilson, Gayle Woodard, Maureen
Moughton.
20o yard medley relay, 15-11
boys,—sixth, Tom Ownby, Billy
Stephans, Richard Mayer, Glynn
Davies.
The following results ware re­
ported from this Euatla meat:
100 yard frrostyla, 15-14 girls—
sixth, Maureen Moughtba.
100 yafd breaststroke, 11-14
boys—fifth, Jerry Ownby.
50 yafd freestyle, 11-13 girls—
third, Maureen Scott.
M yard butterfly, IMS girioflfth, Maureen Scott.
50 yard freestyle,. 11-12 boys—
fourth, Fred Gaass.
50 ysrd brssstroks, 1M2 boys—
sixth, Christopher Jerrell, r
200 yard freestyle, rater, lt*t&gt;
•Oys- mild, Ftod Ginas,,' Ralph
Wight, Roland Davies and Chris
Jarrell.
100 yard freestyle :relay, toll
girls—second,. Rita Simas, Rand!
James, Susanna Brown, Trudy
Portawig.
M yard bqttarfly, t-10 boys—
fourth, Steve Fletcher..
100 yard freestyle retoy, MS
boys—sixth, Stove Fletcher, Jack
Ownhy, John Wight, 'David Wafl.

B1BKDALE, England (UPl) —
Five Americans, beaded by Arn­
old Palmer aad Frank Stranahan.
were regarded aa einebea to qual­
ify today tor the British Open golf
championship proper, but nearly
all the other Yank entries faced
elimination.
The' field of approximately 1 »
golfers from IT countries was led
into today's second and final qual­
ifying round by Bob Charles, n
left-hander from Now Zealand,
and John More, a Scottish pro,
each of whom shot a M on Mon­
day’s first round.
Britlfh officials estimated that
It would require a 3S-taoto qualify­
ing score of 14# or ISO to survive
tor tha shampiooahip flight which
begins Wednesday. The field was
to be rat to a masimim of 130
players after today's round.
Palmer, who toll c m stroke
abort of tying for Uw British Open
ero*ra last -year, shot a 3447
-Ti la n heavy rain Monday while
Stranahan bad a 3S-33-71. these
"name" pros were topped ia the
American contingent, however, by
Joe Etar of Miami, Fin., wtaofired
n 3743-70.
Dick Chapman Sr. of Palm
Beach, Fla., wllh'a 27-24-71, and
Jack Isaacs of Langley Air Force
Base, with 27-35-72, ware the
other Yanks almost esrtahi to
qualify for the championship
flight.
Paul .Runyan of- La M ia, Calif.,
tha world'Benton champion, shot
a sa-ia-74 which left him with
a 50-50 chance of qualifying tor
the tournament proper.
One American, John W. Cot­
ton of Upper Montclair, N. J.,
withdrew because of an Injured
shouldsr Monday after playing
throe holes. The seven other
Yanks appeared to be out ef ths
running.
Errto BaU of Oak Park, HL,
and Robert Watson of Chappaqua, N. Y., each shot a 77; Lex

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Burke of Mama, Pa., had an 00,
Stan praff of Scottadale, Aria.,
an 11; James Harberaon i ' Wa­
tertown, N. Y., an N ; 70-year-old
George Perriar of Ridgewood, X.
J„ a 00, and Dick Chapman Jr.,
of Oyater Harbor, Maw.,.a 04.
Among the leading non-Ameri.
can playera, Joa Carr of Ireland
ahot a 72, while defending cham-'
pion Kai Nagle of Australia and
Peter Thomaon of 'Australia, who
fcaa won this tournament lour
times, each had a 71.

Hank Wins Bout
Over Giardello

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DETROIT (UP1&gt;—Henry Hank
today had assurance bis frsgllo •
bsnds, which helped drop bias
from mlddlewaghnt contention,
wort In good condition after test­
ing them on Uw bettered faeo el
Joey GlardoUo.
Hank won n unanimous 10-round
decision over Cterdello Monday,*
night in, the first boxing show in
Detroit’s new $12 million Conven­
tion Arana, whara promoter Max
Handler hopes to bring blg-tlms
boxing back to the Motor City.
Handler drew a surprising S.ooo
persons into the arena. They saw
an exciting fight, as Hsnk, using
hii overhand right like a hatchet,
hurt Giardello in almost every
round, opened cuts over and un-£
der his right eye, put a mouse
under hto left eye and bloodied
his m m . .
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Hank, dropped from Uw ranktogs because of Uw Injured bands
and two lom s to Hank Casey,
m w bsa a 47-12-2 record, with 24
knockouts. Giardello, eighth Mak­
ing middleweight, m w hae last to
Hank end Tarry Downes of Ing­
land la hto laat two fight and#
hat a SS-224 record.

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By Abigail Ven Buren
DEAR TROUBLED: Since the troublemaker is your husband’s mother, HE
should tell her emphatically that, unless
she treats all your children equally, none
o f them will be available to her. But ease
into i t Grandma may not be aware o f the
prejudice she’s showing.

DEAR ABBY: My wife and I traveled
sISOO miles to visit some relatives tre
hadn’t seen In 80 years. We were quite
" surprised to see how they were living.
We knew they weren’t rich, but you don’t
have to be rich to be dean.
* . W# were put up in an attic ’’guest
* room" and roaches and bedbugs had run
« h e place over. Some bugs got Into our
'Clothes and suitcases. We were polite and
^stayed out the week. We invited them to
return the visit, but we don’t want them in
our home because they might bring the
bugs with them. W&lt;mid H be rude to put
{ them up at a motel W en though we have
rn nice unoccupied guest room at home?
w
COUNTRY COUSINS

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DEADLINES
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
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Tees., thru Frf. • 3 P. M. day befere huertien. Mae. SaL eon .
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Taea.. thru Fri. • I P M. day befere lesertioe. Mon. SaL aeon.

CONFIDENTIAL TO W K D D I N G
CALLED OFF: Yes, you should return
ALL the wedding gifts. The only ‘ ‘explan-,
ation’’ necessary isr "W e have agreed to
break our engagement"
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What’s bothering you? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 8865, Beverly
Hills. Calif. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
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RESPONSIBILITY:

t

LAST YEARS' Girls Jumping Champion, Barbara
Cooper (center) and National Overall Girls Champion,
Janelle Kirtiey (right) are moving in on Women’s
Jumping Champion Judy Rosch as they enter the Wom­
en’s Division for the first time this year. The National
Championships will be held in Austin. Texas, Aug. 17-20
under the auspices o f the. A. W. S. A.

For Abby's booklet. "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby,
Box 8865, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Who la alwaya talking about
bow lonely she to, or the wornaa who to too busy doing things
to havo tlms to bo lonely?
Who to natural and unaffected,
or tho. woman who to Just too, too
snoot when she to trying to 1mpress tho "right people" and
doesn’t oven bother to bo court­
eous to others?
Who moots her troubles with
courage or wbo walls about her
lot?
Whoso only concern la life is
lor herself and her family, or who
give* generously of her Uma to
Mends and those she eon hate?

Who listens when others talk,
or who seems vague and dlsin(crested unless she to doing the
talking herself, which Is most ef
(be time?
Who likes and gets along with
others, or the woman who to always fighting with neighbors,
tradespeople, ote?
Who seems satisfied with the
things she has, or who to discon­
tented because she doesn’t have
this or that?
Who builds her husband op. or
who runs her husband down?
Romembor, where yoa gjvo your

By Oswald Jacoby
■gainst throe ao-trump to the Jack
of spades, hot o really good
player will open the see. Hta rea­
son to that East, can’t htvo more
than a couple of' high card point*
and H wlH bo np to West to rot
the hand n l by himself.
Tho toad of the spade see aeta
the hand two tricks. R trope
North’s singleton queen so West
makes tour spade tricks and two
red aeea. Should he open the Jock
of spades tho suit will bo stopped
twice and there will be so. way
to keep South from making tour
no-trump.

THIIRS.Jlpop.M?

suit contracts. Hero to the notrump tablet
toad aca from aco-Ung-qoeeo
or aro-kteg-Jack.
load king from king • queenjack or ktag-queon-toa.
load queen from ace-queenJack, quccn-Jaek-ttn, or queenJack-nine.
load jack from ace-Jack-too,
k J n g -Jack -len , . ja c k -t e n -n in e ,

or

jack-ton-oigkL
Lead ton from aco-ton-nine,
klng-toa-niM, queen . tea - sine,
ton- ntoo-elght, or ton • ninensrmal

opening

lead

Actress Delays
Moscow Trip
NEW YORK (UPI) - Actrosa
Elisabeth Taylor, reported "not
feeling weU," has put off tor at
least 24 hours a flight te Moscow
with her singer-husband, Eddie
Fisher.
Fisher told newsmen he and Ida
wito would spend five days on tho
Russian visit, but that ha did aat
know their enact Itinerary.
Miss Taylor to enrouto to Rot­
ate under auspice* ef tho State
Department to represent the
United Statea at th* Moscow film
toatfvoL

Ik# Herald w'U eel be reepeaalMe
fo* more than eae hicorrect laserDow ef yenr ad, and reserve* Ibe
right to revise or reject any ad­
vertisement from wbst ordered to
conform Is the nelleteo af tMa
paper.

CLASSIFIED INDEX

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Jha W oman

Weal’s

NEW CB 2 bedroom house, kitchen
furnished. Inquire 2620 Iroquos.

DEAR WIFE: The alcoholic content is
plainly marked on every bottle o f wine.
Keep yout* eye on Henry, I think he’s on
the grape.

f
DEAR ABBY: My husbnnd Is his
mother’a "favorite child." Our fivc-ycartfirid daughter is her favorite grandchild. I
object to this favoritism because it U no
obvioua it ia sickening:
We hsve two other children whom ehe
Ignores completely. When one o f our other
sehildren has • birthday, this stupid grand­
mother win come with |t simple tittle gift
fo r the-birthday child, and a very expen’ MVa and lavish gift fo r the favorite child
"6b she won't feel left out.'* But she
doesn't do this for the other children. She
Sskes her favorite grandchild to her home
Tor the weekends, aiid is teaching her to
call HER Mother, and me by my firat
name. My husband is as annoyed over this
as I am, and says anything I decide to do
about it is ail right with him. What should
Ido?
TROUBLED

(For which woman do you have
tore respect? Th* woman—
Whe to always ready to tell you
or trouble*, on the woman who
tn usually make yoe laugh?
Whe rwu down her la-laws, er
to womas who speaks of thorn
4th pride sad affection?
Who can bo rotated on to do
hot ak f promises to Af. or the
m un trim can bo rotated on
►mm up with a last-minute

PUBLIC School Teacher, forming 2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip,
daises in ceramic*, for adults ped, large fenced backyard,
1305 Douglas Ave. FA 2-0363.
and children. Ph.FA 2-3947.

DEAR ABBY: My husband thinks
that table wine is the same as grape juice,
and he drinks it down like soda pop. I tell
him wine should be sipped . . . not gqzsled . . . but he says it is just the same as
grape Juice. We had some people in and
he poured a ton-year-old boy a full glass
o f wine. I took it away from him. After­
wards I told )\lm I didn’t want him serv­
ing wine to children, and he gave me the
same answer, "It is just the same as grape
juice.’’ How can I convince him he is
wrong?
HENRY’S WIFE

i . DEAR COUSINS! Put them up at a
.ttotel aUd offer no apologies. (P. S. You
jnust be itching to see these people again.)

Wa

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3. Education • Instruction

television shows!analyte scripts in Naw York and
1 selected by TV Hollywood,
pert* who attend Laramie—"Man From Kansas."
screenings, and (Repeat) Interesting story about
----------------------- a Robin .Hood-type outlaw who
(teals from the rich and give* to
the poor—which Is a pretty good
w a y of limning hlnuulf nKaln.«t a
1
’
lot of hoitilo wlthe*«ei. Jock MaT P. It.
honey stars as Uie benevolent
■is Mawereem bandit capitalising on hi* war rec­
ord to defeat the law, .until Slim
*W*'"tt* ceater) decides ha’s not what-he's cracked
ie
up te be. 7:30 p. m. (NBC),
‘’choice*
Rifleman—"Th Decscrlcr." incKvani Show
peat) Very title action, hut a fairJ*
ly Intriguing entry. The plot InIrlie *"**'
volvee a psychotic officer Lucas
he*
cornea to grips wtih, who seems to
Swarta****
be incapable of understanding
other men** problem* because of
___
something in his past. 8 p. m.
t*e*i Beet
(ABO).
»
Dobla Gllll*—“ Who Need* Elililli '*
via." (Repeat) The youngitera
should like this one. Dobla chases
nil mttw
a giant of a girt and trie* singing
wh w *?.1
while pal Maynard Krvbe is a hero
It^wer
for a few minutes. 8:80 p.&lt; m.

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'd Interviews
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WBD.
MORNING
19«99

CARTOONS
admission

S RC COLA
BOTTLE CAPS

R. Kit. equipped
$63 LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME?
In the meantime stay with us—
R. Kit. equipped
. $73
The Friendly Motel.
R. Kit. equipped ... $75
R. apartment
. $60
SUN DEL MOTEL
2713 Orlando Dr.
1 Ml. So.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Ph. FA 2-5947
Registered Real Estate Broker Hwy. 17-92
b FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
1-BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment, clean, downstairs, ter*,
SLEEPING ROOMS-The Gables
mlc tile bath, 601 Palmetto. Phi
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.
FA 2-1374 after 6:00 p. m.
NICE S room fumUbed apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults NICELY furnished duplex, pleas­
ant surroundings, 319 W. 12th St.
FA 2-7399.
CaU FA 2-3203 or NO 8-4269.
FURNISHED garage apt Phone
SLEEPING ROOM in prlvata
FA 2-2800.
home, double or tingle, 8 blocki
2 BEDROOM furn. apartment $33. from Park Ave. Sanford. Ph.
608 So. Park. FA 2-3636.
FA 2-7806.
2 B.
2 B.
2 B.
1 B.

S ROOM lutni'Ud apt.. fW
month, close la, *111 E. 8th St.
call FA 2-4285 or FA 2-5786.

1. Lost A Found
2. Notices • Personals
3. Education • Instruction
MODERN furn. 2 bedroom apt.
I. Transportation
upataira over 306 W. 13th. 890
5. Food
per mo. water included. Avail­
6. For Rent
able July S. FA 2-1401.
7. Business Rentals
FURNISHED apartment, clean
8. Beach Rentals
and does in. FA 2-4012, Jimmy
9. For Sale or Rent
Cowan.
10. Wanted to Rent
II. Rea) Estate Wented
- BEDROOM apartment Phone
12. Real Estate For Sale
WA 2-1462 between 8 6. m. *
13. Mortgage ixMiia
S p. m.
I t. Insurance
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
15. Business Opportunities
apartment, tile bath, 001 Pal­
16. Female Help Wanted
metto. FA 2-1374 altar 6 p.m.
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Sltuationii Wanted
P1NKCREST: t bedroom home,
20. Babysit tern
screened patio, unfurnished,
21/ Beauty Salons
$110,
2831 Park Ave. FA 3-3332.
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Baildlng Materials
2-ROOM furnished apartment with
24. Electrical Services
water and lights furnished,
25. Plumbing Services
screened fropt porch. FA $-1744.
26. Radio ft Television
LOCH ARBOR: 1 bedroom home,
27. Special Services
unfurnished, large rooms, ex28. Laundry Service
client condition, kitchen equip­
29. Automobile Service
ped, carport, storago, screened
30. Machinery • Tools
porch. Quiet neighborhood. Ph.
3L Poultry . Pets • Livestod
FA 8»8466tr *
32. Flowers -.Trees •Shrubs
33. Furniture
P1NECREST: f year old ranch
34. Articles For 8a1e
style 8 bedroom homo. Beautiful
35. Articles Wanted
cool yard. 11$ Shannon Dr. Ph.
36. Boats • Motors
FA 8*7236.
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
CLEAN
furnished apartment with
38. Trailers • Cabanas

Tom Ewell—(Repeat) Beal eatat# man Potter hires a very off!dent secretary. Only trouble le,'
attic Inn, reasonably priced.
the gal nine the business ao wall
AduHs ooiy. Ltoyd Twain, Ph,
aha takes.all the fun out of his
work ao be tries to get rid of her.
Tom Ewell has more to do than LOST: on Lake Jessup, Warker 6-ROOM furnished apario
usual here and hie finger-work Hound dog, white with largo black Laurel Ave. FA 88172.
and facial expressions are very ef- and brown spot*. Reward. Call
(•ettae* 8 p * its (CBS).
Carlton, FA 2-1M8.
by Reginald Rose. (Repeat) A
moving and sensitively written
play about a French army captain
in Algeria, faeed with th* act of
torturing a.16-year-old-boy h» order to obtain vital rebel informstion. Th* “ P1*1" admires th# boy
and seeks advice from the clergy,
hie family, and subordinates bo­
fore finding an answer to hie prob­
leas. A superior Playhouse 90
drama, wall acted by Van Heflin,
Raymond Massey, Peter Lorre,
Cliff Robertaon, Nehemlah Peraoff, I’hyllto Thaater and Than©
Hama. • : » p .* . CBS,
Project 80 — "Thoe# Ragtime
Years.” (Repeat) This echo af

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouts
available July 25th. FA 2-5610.

CLEAN apartmenta, downstair*,
larga or amall, 811 Park Ave,
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. $50
Also 1 bedroom $48, 2101 Mag-,
nolia. FA 2-3931.
3
FURNISHED upstairs apartment
$30. FA 2-8337.
FURNISHED apartment, 8 rooms,
bath, built-in air changing unit,
2 screened porches. 110 W, 3rd.
St. FA 2-0488.
FURNISHED apartment, lot flooo.
One or two adults. FA 2-8161. ,
BEDROOM

houaes,

FA 2-4411.
UNFURNISHED now 8 bedroom
bouse. FA 2-3218,

RENT A BED
Rolawoy, HoepHal ft Baby B
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 8-2181
ltd W. tot.
UNFURNISHED 8 bedroom house,
nothing faney bet cheap rent,
$68 month. Atoo. furnished t
room ft both apartment, utlll.

BEFORE YOU BUT

C o m p a re
Check These Fentw os

S Bedroom Home

2. Notices
FREE FIELD DIRT. Coma and
get M. 8e« Mr. Byrd, corner
Country Club Rd. and Hardy UNFURNISHED houee, ktohon
equipped, 8 bedrooms, den, lte
Ave. FA 2-fTTL
baths, carporte, utility room,*
WANTED: Rida with lady, to excelloat condition, $76 month,
Winter Park between 7:00 ft in Labe Mary. CaU after 1:89
7:20 each morning. Mrs. Pat p. m. FA 8-0191.
Angley, FA 8-0644.
UNFURNISHED spar
COIN COLLECTORS, th* 15th ad­ tirely private FA 8:
dition ofv THE 1862 REDBOOK
LOVELY furnished oooi 4 room
apartment, 1V4 tiled bath*, lorgo

Legal Notice
3-ROOM house, 2*0$ Orlando Dr.
Couple.' Mr. Johnny C. Butler,

NEW YORK (UP!) - Bob Monsol and Frank (Spot) Shea, far­
mer New York Yankee star*, and
Ralph Branca, ono-tlma Brooklyn
Dodger pltchor, havo accepted in­
vitations to play in the Old-Tim­
er* game at Yanhao Stadium.
July » .

FURN1SUED bout* in PlnocnsL
Approximately 8V4 month lease.
FA ST3ST.
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip­
ped. $T8 month. FA 2-3981.

Prom (safari Arif# So. on
17-9$ thru C sm ftw w te
Hwy. 428 turn right (Wool)
t* Altamonte Springs, tarn
right on Hermits Trail and
follow the algos ta

CURTIS HOMES
Write P . a t o t M M
Orlando, Flo.

(Color). 11:11 p.m. (NBC),
OPEN IBaftft
m ow

B B ow ate

tods finite . f i l l ft M M

-A &amp; S iS &amp; D
PROFESSOR"
Ptoa • At 8:89 Otar

T h e Littles* Boko"

D U F F Y ’S
M l 1 LOUNGE
Nr Papular Demand

Ca r l o a d

p a s s nttw

FINANCING
Sown Formshift
daring Cast

$159.50
NEW, HOMES
U Bonntlfwl —

Sunlond Estates
$13,800 - $16,000

Includes Everything
Principal • la t e r a l - Itoswn

S • BEDROOMS

1 • 1H . S BATH S

GanvanUsnel ft FMA Loom
DIRECTIONS . Motor Rontosri fclo to o . Fritow Our

KINGSWOOD
Adatoa Mol an* , mrm

kitchens

equipped, water fcrulabed. Can

LOST: Saturday, white pocketbook, if returned. Reword. CaU
FA 2-3736.

Accept Game Bids
)

3-BOOM furn. apt., cool ft screen­
ed front porch, garage. Also 3-LARQE room apt., furnished,
nice garage apt. $&lt;3. &lt;12 Park. So. Sanford, 1 block past Air
Base road, turn right 6th house
off Sanford Ave. Rl 2, Box 37))
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room:
Phillip Enders.
private baths, 114 W. First St.

AM Y ANDERSON*

�Hold Your

Own

July

S ip #nnfnrb frralfc
12. Real Estate *?or Sale
Tuea. July 11. 1961—Page 9

9

Sale

13. Mortgage Loans

With

HERALD W ant-Ads

22. Bulk! • Paint • Repair

32. Klowera • Trees • Shrub*

34. Article* For Sal*

JARPENTRY. painting, roofing QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS! CHAIN LINK FENCE and Red­
NOTHING DOWN- Trade your
MORTGAGE LOANS
wood Fence. Free Estimates.
&lt; OUNTBY CLUB NURSERY
and cement work FA 2 4SS9
honte
for
a
new
3
bedroom,
Pi
F1IA
and
Conventional
8. Beach Rentals
Hand! House of Central Fla. Ph.
IV. 2Uth St. Near Golf Course
Commercial &amp; Residential
bath home with Fla. RoomSEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
FA 2-8780. 2618 Iroquoll.
Ph. FA 2-6906
only 1st mo. Drive out to LongHUTCHISON APa RT11ENTS~
STENSTROM REALTY
Alterations
Occanfront, 339 So. Atlantic dale and aave! 10 ml. South on til N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 RepairPainting Crepe klyrtla in bloom, all colors. $400 GAS RANGE used 6 months
Are., Daytona Beach. FA 2-4058 17-92.
Phone FA 2-7983.
$65; air comii.loner, works good,
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
IS. Buxines* Opportunities
$35. FA 2-8960.
FARMERS AGENCY
Grapevilla Ave. near 20th St.
9. For Sale or Rent
ROOM SPECIAL *11.95. Pair.ting
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
MAN WANTED
TOUR-AID~ trailer hitch $25. Park
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
NEW SMYRNA BEACH. SaTa or 2485 S. Tark Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
33. Furniture
Avenue Trailer Fark, lot 62.
FA 2-6189.
trade lor Sanford home, i-bed- After houra FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261 Man Interested in operating his
own business. To service homes
FA 2-2672.
room, 9 bath CBS home H
MUST
SELL
at
once;
10
pc.
liv­
It businesses in the growing BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MiQwork
block to beach. Near atorea and
ing
room
group.
Someone
to
NEW maternity dresses, as. 12.
No Down Payment
field of floor maintenance. We 307 Elm. FA 2-2414.
acboola. Furniabed or unfura- NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING
take up paymenis at $4. Call Call FA 2-7548 before 5 p. m.
furnish
(he
equipment,
supplies
lahed. 514 7th. St. GA 8-4575.
Casselberry collect—TE 1-kSlL
COSTS
and necessary knowledge to INTERIOR PAINTER. $1.10 per
GIRL'S Engliih bicycle, 26 in.,
and
2
bedroom
masonry
hour.
Phone
FA
2-1110.
ambitious man. This program
12. Real Batata For Sale
perfect condition, $20; cost $69
• BIG VALUES
borne built on your lot any­ may be done on a full or part
new. Call FA 2-9832.
•
QUICK
CREDIT
In the slate of Florida. time basis. Earnings up to 23. Building Material*
• EASY TERMS
S t Johns Realty Co. where
No waiting — immediate con­ $200.00 weekly. Requires car,
LUMBER . HARDWARE - PAINT WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS 36. Boat* - Motor*
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
struction. CALL FA 2-8545.
references and 1675.00 invest­ ROOFING
JJ6 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 1-8123
PHA Loans
WILSON - MAIER GOOD akllng rig, 14’ runabout,
ment in equipment. Write Holt
Headly Const. Co.
B. EDWARDS
New and Uaad Furniture
Manufacturing Co., Box 308.
LAKE FRONTAGE
85 k. p. Evinrude Lark, Gator
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
311 E. r im St.
FA 9-5422 trailer. FA 2-7594.
Large lot with bearing fruit treat BY OWNER: &gt; B.R., 2 story
Dept. D., Tampa. Include your
Wa Giva TV Stampa
on Cryatal Lake, $5950. All* 2 frame houie. Front enclosed phone number.
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 9-7946 Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick Gateway To The Waterway
large Iakefront lo t In Loch porch up and down. Enclosed
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
COLONIAL
Service
Station
for
Service With The Caak. SUPER
utility rm.. 2 baths. Redecorated
Arbor.
24. Electrical Service*
Robson Sporting Goods
lease, approximately $2500 need­
TRADING POST. FA 2-4477.
throughout.
Some
furniture.
BOBER1 A. WILLIAMS, ReaBir
$04-6-8 E. 1*1.
Ph. FA 2-5961
$2100 down. Take up payments ed for inventory and equipment.
FR1GIDAIRR
Raymond Lundquiat, Asaoe.
ROLLAWAY, Hosptui and Baby
Ph. FA 2-7843.
$50 per mo. No payments until
Sales k Service
14
FT.
TURNER
plywood
boat,
Beds. Day. Week, or Month—
FA 9-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 1962. Ph. FA 2-8491.
House Wiring
Free Eitlmates
flbarglasa
bottom,
1953
12-h.p.
FURNITURE CENTER
16. Female Help Wanted
Sid Vlhlen's Randall Electric
Sea King, 2 h. p. Elgin, Home­
a-BEDROOMS. 4Mr* VA Loan. In
lira French Aw.
MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
112
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
9-0415
made trailer $200 total. 123
Sunland. Available now. Phone
Ph.
FA
2-7952
2-CURB
GIRLS,
mutt
be
exper­
CB home In good location, con­
FA 2-2740.
Garrison Dr. FA 9-1735.
venient to N.A.S., 4 'ir. mort­ ienced. Apply in person to 26. Plumbing Service*
CUSTOM
BUILT
BEDDINO
Chick
'N
Treat,
French
Avenue.
FOR SALE or TRADE—4Vt acre gage. FA 2-2407.
Mattress renovating. Espart Up- 87. Motorcycles - Scooters
PLUMBING
farm on Beardall Ave. Lge, 2
hoUtering. All Work Guaran
EXPERIENCED operator on or.c
3-BEDROOM
home;
2
hatha,
builtContracting
k
Repairs
story frame home, completely
iced. Cali Nix Bedding Mfg. 1958 CUSHMAN Pace Maker mo
girl shirt unit. Apply In person
in
range
and
oven,
carportc,
Frea
Estimates
. remodeled. Double garage, VarCo., FA 2-211T, 1201 Sanford tor scooter $180. TE 8-9048.
'Joe's Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners,
R. L. HARVEY
. lety of fruit and ahade tree*. Large lot. Convenient to San­
Ave.
2507 Sanford Ave.
ford
k
Orlando.
$9300,
small
204
Sanford
Ave.
Pbon*
FA
9-9382
Priced at $12,500. Will consider
38. Trailer* • Cabana*
lota or acreage at part of $5,500 down payment. FA 2-7313.
Used
furniture,
appliances,
tools,
17. Male Help Wanted
down pmt FA 2-0529 after 6:00 MUST SACRIFICE 2 - bedroom
elc. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Hart, HOUSETRAILER for sale. Phone
p. tn.
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132 PA 9-7182
ROOFING FOREMAN
CB home. Buy equity. FltA. 160
or
first
elan
roofers,
experienced
Country
Club
Circle.
FA
2-3531.
Plumbing k. Heating
8-BEDROOM homo, 8 bath, built
SPARTAN Mobil# Horn*, all alu­
34. A rt idee For Sale
AIR CONDITIONING
In appliances, disposal, awning 3-BEDROOM, built-in kitchen, one In built up and shingle work.
minum, sleeps 4, wall to wall
windows. VA loan. $800 down- year old. Assume loan. 719 Bay- Top salary. Apply Florida State CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK DO YOU need any AvonT Call carpeting. $1,800, terms or wlU
Employment
Srvice,
200
So.
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-4582 Harriet Mixon, FA 2-0454 after accept $1,000 cash offer. Ban­
880 par mo. FA 2-7052.
wood Dr. FA 2-4822.
French Ave., Sanford, Fla.
ana Lake Road, John Colbert
I p. m.
BEING TRANSFERRED, 'must
26. Radio A Television
PA 9-8024.
GOOD experienced automobile
aell ilka new S bedroom, 1 bath
Oscar M. Harrison
WHEEL CHAIRS, ennebaa, ean*s
HATCHERS
TV
bouse with carport See owner Registered Real Estate Broker
ealesman. Muat be sober, if
walkers.
39 Automobiles - Trucks
k RADIO SERVICE
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7988 otherwise do not apply. Good
407 Beth Dr. Ravenna Park.
FREE DELIVERY
'Dependable
Guaranteed
Service*
working conditions, opportunities
BY OWNER: 1852 Chevy Bel Air
Prescriptions our Specialty
8-BEDROOM bouse. Fenced In NOT A STEAL, but a good buy;
unlimited If willing to work. Ph. FA 2-4392 2806 W. First St
8 cyl. 4 dr. station wagon, radio
FAUST'S
Rx
PHARMACY
Lake
Mary,
3
bedroom,
Its
backyard. $195 down, take up
Straight Commission. APPLY
ft baator, first 9579 takas It
2nd sad MtUoavlU*
payments ef $54. North Orlando. bath, block construction, built- IN PERSON. Fred Ycackle, 27. Special Service*
219
J . and St 611 Park Ave.,
Ph.
FA
2-7107
in
GE
range
A
oven,
combina­
FA 3-7113.
Strickland-Morrison Inc.
DRESS MAK1NO
Apt 7, altar l p.
tion refrigerator-freezer, enclos­
k ALTERATIONS
FACTORY TO YOU
BEST OFFER takes $1,700 equity ed garage, $12,500. FA 2-8850.
SALESMAN WANTED: Exper Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­
'M PORD station wagon country
ALUMINUM BUNDS
in a 8 bedroom boose, 20$
lenccd calling on grocery, hard­ anteed. Call PA 9-1940 for M- Enclosed bead, Sag-prool bottom sedan, full price $585. Phone
Lancet Drive. FA 2-8T93.
ware or aimilar business outlets. poiatmaat
Fair Value Properties Terrific
raS with plastie ends. Plastic NO 4-4551 7:50 to S:34-NO
potential for qualified
fRAILHR LOT \¥f X 150*. baa
or rayon tapes. Cotton er nylon other hours,
RAYMOND M. BALL
FRIGID AIRK
men. Phone FA 2-2335 til 4
well, near lake. FA 8-4804.
cords.
And Associates
1882 CHRYSLER, good shape,
Salas ft Service
aid So. Park
Ph. FA 2 5441 p. m. for personal Interview.
Senkarik
Glare and Paint Co, 9171. Phone PA 94888.
O.
H.
IHGH
Lake Mary Branch
FA 2-1290
210 Magnolia
Ph. PA 2-4429
Oviedo, pia. FO 9-3315 Days
18. Help Wanted
BY OWNER: 1933 Bel Air V-8 4
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LAKE HUTCHINSON: 20U' a 215*,
dr. Chevy station wagon, radio
READY MIXED CONCRETS
good beach It fishing lake, 1H WANTED— Reliable man or worn
ft heater, A-l condition. Pint
Outdoor Table Top* ft Seals
an to own A operate profitable
miles West of Osteen on Enter
Lot Makars — Sills - Lintels
$571 takas N. ft. O. Caitaar,
FOR
COMPLETE
PEST
vending
machine
business
in
prise Road. Sign on lot. $6,500.
Stop* - Pali* Blocks - Sand
108H W. 8th St.
CONTROL
SERVICE
CALL
Sanford area. Muat have at
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
i Terms. Phone Tavares 343-3529. least 12 hours spare time and
GMC
84 ton, 4 speed transmission,
ART BROWN
04 Elm Ava.
Pb. FA 1-1751
1-BEDROOM home; stove, refri­ • minimum of $895 cash. You re.
new
paint, very nice, $245. Ph.
FA
2-8866
Sanford,
Fla,
| CONSTRUCTION C O , | gerator, apace heater and blinda,
ceive enough equipment k mer­
FA 3-3TI1.
WANTED:
Someone
to
take
ap
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Incorporated
$4,200, $250 down and paymenU chandise now to return your in­ DRAGLINE ft BULLDOZER 8ER.
paymenU on S complete rooms
1844 RENAULT Dauphins, extra
less than rent. FA 2-5680.
By The Hour or Contract
vestment, regardless of amount
of furniture, monthly payments
clean, $475. Sanford Motor Co.
GATLIN BROTHERS
| S e c ...
invested.
Reply
giving
brief
913.75. Call Cotloet: Casselberry
TBADE: 4 bedroom, 2 bath’home.
loot Sanford Ave. PA 1-4343.
Geneva
24U
Eve,
Orlande
GA2-41M
TE 9-U1L
Florida room, very large 2 car history k phone number to
Mactor
Distributing
Company,
I860 AUSTIN HEALY 9000 Delust,
garage. Two lota, landscaped
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
1216 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
Good neighborhood. FA 2-8897.
ments, invoice*, band bill*, and TO PERSON witb local credit A 13,404 ml., like new, erigiaal
1141 Zig Zag, makes button4, N. C.
owner. PA 3-4336.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
'bolsa, sew* on buttons, mono­
Printing Oo. phone PA 3-29SV—
ROSA L. PAYTON 19. Situation* Wanted
grams k fancy atitcbai. 6 pay­
904 West 15th St.
.
Broker &gt;
ments remaining at 94-16 each.
Ph. FA 1-1301 17 52 i i Hiawatha WORK wanted PA 2-S190.
GHOST WRITING, essays, job Write InsteUmeat M ar. Bon
resumes and laitcra-of-appllca- 94Vk C/O The Sanford Herald.
WHITE ELEPHANT—muat go In 20. Baiftnltleni
A. W. Berkley Ueed Care,
tlon.
Experienced competent
near future,
too far from
lac.
service. Low rates. PA 2-4022. SET of carpenter tools and tool
friends in Pinecreit and Sun- WILL KEEP children in my home
cheat. NO 9-5135.
Imports A Sport* Cars
land, yet not out of town, yard day or week, 2907 Palmetto. Ph. Sewingr Mach. Repairs
Our Speciality
too big, grass loo thick to mow FA 2-3081 after 5 p. m.
WORK and Dreas Shoes $5.94 up.
17-93 • Heart ot Maitland
ALL MAKES k MODELS
with ease. Half my equity in
CoU $4.96. T-Sbtrt* 44c. ArmyPH. MI 4-5307
RENTALS 93 WEEK
3 bedroom homo gives you the 21. Beauty Salons
Navy Surplus, lie Sanford Ave
105 So. Palmetto (24 hr. Scr.)
dubious privilege of paying
PA 2-3625
$81.32 for the next 19 years.
Wide variety eatarter
1803 Palmway. Cell FA 2-8208.
and floor plana.

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Vacation Special I
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itry Club Bd. * We4ah ■
Machinery and Supply Co,
Country----Mortgage Bankers, 1604 Edge- Permanent Waves, including hair­ 907 W. 9*d SL
Ph. PA 2-4493
far our signs.
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lioned ahop, air conditioned PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
dryer*.
Ph. PA 2 4223
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
2840 Hiawatha
Ph. PA 2-1388 LAWNS MOWED. Power edging.
Jerry Lord, PA 2-2219.
KATHERINE HARVEY
Beauty Shop
POR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks ft
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 288

Officials Cry: More Space
But, Can We Foot The Bill?
County officials, In an extraord­ County Proiecutor kirlyle nous- new facility but I’ll be ready to." In my opinion I favor a sew be more feasible in IS years."
inary three hour session Tuesday holder: "Don’t eavy your poll* * County Judge Vernon Mite: "I court houso U we can afford it." County Engineer Carlton BUis:
afternoon, cited the need, for more tioa but facilities are inadequate. will *ecd double the space in 10 Circuit Court Clerk Arthur "In 10 years will need fiuwe
xpurthouae apace but some were We should hare a new courthouse years; Have no vault now—which Beckwith: "Need more space . &gt; times the present space."
More space needed for state audl- Zoning Director Robert Brown:
the lew requires.
Oratlvo when hit by county eomaataeiooer questions on whether but don’t have all the facta oo Ta: Assessor Mary Earle Walk­ tor court reporter. Repairs need* "Growded—no private office."
the taxpayers would be willing taxes oa whether we can afford er: ' I’m crammed for space but ed now. but can't aee dumping The Commission thanked the of­
a new facility. Couldn’t say if the don’t know If the taxes will in- hundreds of thousands of dollars ficials and said a decision would
to pay for a new facility.
The meeting was called by people would be wining to pay for crease as much as the population. to remodel if a new facility will bo reached in the near future.
Chairman J. C. Hutchison lor the
purpose of seeing what court­
house officials needed In the way
of more space and if they felt
the need for a new courthouse.
L The day before, Circuit Judge
While Williams asked the board
Is eonildef building a new feetBut, the commission by a 4-1
lie protesting the names of the (we
Bronxa plaque makers iu the
Rty and to have it ready for
boards on the proposed plaque.
occupancy by 1963.
Vote, quickly voted them out
central Florida area were glvtn a
In hia tetter to (he editor, Little
After the beard listened to of­
District 3 Commissioner James
setback Tuesday.
said "The accepted custom baa
ficials spell out their individual
Avery opposed doing sway with
Urn County Commission, after
been to place the names of those
department needs, District I
the bridge plaques saying that ths
debating for more than an kour
responsible on the building as rec­
Commission#- James P. Avery
road department and engineer de­
and by e 3*3 majority, voted to
ognition and honoring those with
declared that only « percent ef
serve some sort of recognition.
eliminate all plaques from psblie
the initiative and the courage to
the courthouse was being utilised
The 3-3 vote to eliminate ths
buildings and structures la Semin­
plan and carry out the project."
ad that an Inspection was mads
plaques on the Jail •&gt; well •» °n
ole County.
Dunn asked that only the 1M0
nd that Urn building was struct*
future buildings showed FiUpatboard be placed on the plaque.
As a result of the ruling, there
orally sound" and had H to *
rick, Williams and Avery favoring
won't be any plaque on the new
After a discussion of more than
pears ed Ufa.
the removal, and Hutchison and
county jail aa well as none on the
an hour, with motions flying left
Avery also said that lb* In­
Dunn opposed.
terest aloao for a new courthouse
rebuilt Lake Howell and Upsala
and right. District $ Commissioner
Citing the new jiil. Hutchison
bridges.
John FUspatrick declared, "tt'i
would bo flOMOO per year.
aald there should be some kind of
Hero's the way officials teK
about time we stopped all this
Two weeks ago, the board
plaque then to show who was re­
foolishness," and added "we
about courthouse needs:
agreed to place the I960 county
sponsible for (his impressive
Supervisor of Roglslretkm Cam­
commission aa well at the prewot
should slop putting plaques on any
building.
illa Bruce: "1 agreed with Judge
building aad put aside those funds
board on the plaque outside lb*
The board, however, authorised
Uliana*. 1 need more- apace.
for a saw county courthouse."
new jail.
wre Just Isn't any place for rec­
the elerk to write to James Gam­
At Tuesday’s meeting, District
It alee came to light that plaques
ords In the chamber building."
ble Regers, Jail architect, advising
4 Commissioner Vernon Dunn
had been ordered for the Lake
When questioned by District •
him f’lhat no plaque will bo need­
cited a tetter te tbs Herald from
Howell Bridge n* well ns the UpCommleatooer John Fltapatrick an
ed V* the Jail."
m U Bridge,
whether she foil tbe taxpayers
would favor a new courthouse,
Mre. Bruce replied: "1 douM
St."
Tax collector John Galloway—
"Need mora space to aervo tb*
jpubllc especially during lb* rush

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Ute~hmouai ef Upetd by tere-aa*
don’t so* bow tbo JiyiMieg W
bo remadeted to take car* of O b
needs."
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Galloway said be would boiVjjF
teg te pay hie share of te ip sx
load but suggested that K biteeft
up te tbe people by rehrenfkm.
"You ean’t have decent ffcilltias unless you ere willing te pay
|er them," Gallo way aald.
Probation officer James Lee:
"I'm goteg along with Judge Wil­
liams."

WASHINGTON (UPI) — tb*
Kennedy administration today
neared a decision on bow many
additional men and how much
aora money will be needed to
meet increasing Soviet threats.
The defease department said
Tuesday R would ask lor addition­
al defense funds Immediately aad
may sail up reserve military

Sheriff Hobby Explores Still
(Herald Photo)

,0f l u meal likely figure was aald
te be between V billion aad « l
billion, *■ top ef tbo $U billion
Kennedy already bee requested
for tb* current fiscal year.
Deputy Defense Secretary Beewell L. OUpstrie raised Urn possi­
bility ef aa emergency military
call at • news conference.
. He Mid tbo administration was
considering mobilising bate the
military reserves end the Nation­
al Guard. Guard unite would pre­
sumably be summoned first, rinse
they era te ■ more advanced
•Ute ef readiness.
Regular forces, GUpetrie said,
umrii eel be built up feet enough

Spy Satellite
IUELLO, CaUt.

TITUSVILLE, Fla. (UPI) —
Judge Vasssr B. Carlton rated t e
day that tape recordings which I
allegedly hold e conversation about
killing may bo admitted aa ovidooco in the murder conspiracy
trial of Joseph Peel Jr.
The prosecution acted quickly te
play the tapes for the eix-man
jury, which will decide If the «7year-old Pool te guilty as charged
of attempting te arrange the slay­
ing of the state's star witness in Urn Casselberry Board of Alderthe Chlllingworth murder case mca win moot la continued session
with state undercover agent Jeases at I:to p.m. today te Urn Women’s
Yeaser.
Club.
Carlton made his ruling Immed­
Mate ilgms of business on tbe
iately after opening tour* an the ageada Include action on n South
third day of the trial. Tbo prooe- Semlaola VFW request ' for percteton then brought te n Urge
.portable tape recording machine
and two amplifier*, which were an annexation request on property

Casselberry Board
To Meet Today

meat on the Sanitary Landfill area
between Lake and Marshall Aves.
was started today, City, Manager
W. K. Knowles reportedKnowles also aald teat sign:
wtra posted around Dm "contra*
viralal” landiUI sees that was tbs
sibject of large scale protests
Minday night at the City Commiasica meeting. Tbe signs spell out
ths dumping hours and atata that
oueldo dumpers will bo severely
dedl with by Urn police.
Knowles said (bat dumping
Itoirs will be from 7:30 a.m. to
4:8 p.m., Monday through Fri­
da:, with no dumping on Satur­
day, Sundays and holidays.
A delegation of residents Mondi&gt; protested tbe dumping of
ganage into the city borrow pit
on F. 22nd St. through Stth St.
belvoen Marshall aad Lake.
Tie commission,
authorised
Knowles te lake whatever police
•nfircemeat action la necessary to
stop outstdo dumping.

F. Rister, E. -A. Hoopor an Dooeld Dickson.
Tb# still was located oo the old
Geneva Rd., one mite past Lake M N V E R (UPI)—Nancy Guyer
Mullet Rd. behind tbe Drcggor* andber three children wore * few
home, Hobby said.
minites from home after a vaca­
tion in tb* Rest. Bernard Neff,
just out of medical school, was a
few miles from hia first assignmen as an Air Force doctor. They
had just hackled la ter the DCI's
landed at Stapleton Airport when
pilot John Grom’s vote* calmly
JERUSALEM (UPI) - A trem­ •ouried through the intercom:
bling, whito-fsced Adolf Eicb- Thru was some trouble in the
msnn admitted today be shipped hydaullc system. It mlgte be s
thousands of Jews to their dratbs roup lending.
Til DC*, carrying a capacity
during World War II.
His bands shaking sad hi. voice 123 persona, blasted dawn from
almoet a whisper, he claimed hr the :ioudy sky. touched the run­
did not do it on his own Initiative way and relied along. Suddenly
but "a« a tool In tbo hands of dust flew from Urn wheels. Tb*
plow slithered Into a ground
powers stronger than myself."
"1 would sot order deportations loop.Ooe wing kit a pallriq truck
m my own initiative nor stop and is aa testate the huge craft
them on my own initiative. To my was R flames.
Nacy Guyer aad her three chil­
regret I wee a tool in the hands
of powers stronger than myself." dren and II other pargsfri were
kill** a death tell ef IT. Rut Cspt.
Benerd Neff sad !M persona es­
MacArthur Ignored cape. with their Uvet. H seemed
TOKYO (UPI)—General of (be a misete.
Army Douglas MacArthur landed
He- the landing gear collapsed
today te Japan — tbe nation bo or Ut brakes failed aa one side
aaca rated with an Iron fist. Net as Opes# tried te nurse Philssee Japanese was there to greet dclphl-Loe Angeles Flight BS* to
s ksit

Eichmonn Admits
Shipping Jews
To Slaughter’

Tha County Commission will go to Atlanta/Ga. the week
o f July 24 to appeal tha Housing and Homa Finance Ageney'a
ruling turning down planning fund* on a $9 million count/
wide-water control program.
The board, Tuesday afternoon, agreed to make the trip
after Harold Scott of Reynolds, Smith and Hill, Jacksonville
MARY EARLE WALKE
. • • 'Cnunpod For Spaed'

JVUVA...

BRIEFS

KHARTOUM, Sudan (UPI) —
The Sqdanese government Tues­
day arrested two former premiers
•nd tour other ea-cablnet mem­
bers.

Blast Hits Plant
TORISDORF,. Germany (U P l)Two explosions rocked the Nobel
dynamite factory Tuesday, shat­
tering windowa up to four mltei
distant but causing m casualties.

Airways Laxed?
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Southera Airways was lax ki checking
(he histories of fliers it used to
break a pilots’ strike, the Federal
Aviation Agency aald Tussday,

To Decide Soon
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -R isk ,
ard M. Nison said Tuesday that
be will decide within $0 days
whether to run next year for Cal­
ifornia's governorship.

Special Meet
CAIRO. UA.R. (U P Ilr- Tim
Arab League, was called Into ses­
sion today te seek te answer to
the Kuwait crisis which tb* Unit­
ed Nations Security Council failed
to solve.

&gt;

Relations Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Admin­
istration plans to establish rela­
tions with Communist Outer Mon­
golia have bogged down in threats
of congressional reprisal and Na­
tionalist Chinese protests.

Board C harged.
KEY.WEST (UPI) - A Monroe
County CemukssloBer and two
Key West commissioners ware
charged Tuesday with loliclUog
$33,000 from a garbage disposal
company.

New Fund
ATLANTA (UPD-A tax tsud
between Georgia and Florida grew
stronger Tuesday with the an­
nouncement that Georgia would
no longer give credit for (axes
paid on products purchased le
Florid* and brought to Georgia.

Pilot Killed
KUWAIT (U PD-A British jot
pilot wee killed Tuesday when bil
plane crashed In a duet storm.
It was the second death report­
ed among the 1,000 British offi­
cers end men sent &lt;here when
Iraq threatened Kuweit last
mootk.

•nginssrs, urged ths board they
hove n bettor chance for appealing
by meeting with Federal authori­
ties and "laying their case on the
table,"
The county had aaked for n
planning grant of |37,OOQ with the
Initial phaae la the long range
program estimated at $3,020,000.
Scott pointed out Tuesday that
the HHFA was not in favor of
advahclng the money for such n
lorg range program because It
felt the county did not have the
necessary funds to finance the
program.
Scott aald that perhaps the
county could get planning funds
for a five year "modified’’ pro­
gram and by the Ume it can be
undertaken the sounty could get
legislation In 1$$3 te raise the
necessary funds.
The Jacksonville firm had been
hired te conduct a survey ef water
control needs. Among the phases
In the long range program wee
Howell Greek, the Little Weklve
end the Eeonlotkhstchec River.

CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1) The United States today fired n
"weather eye" satellite into orbit
around the earth to televise hur­
ricanes from apace.
Scieetlsts said the shot went
"almost pnrfectiy." The federal
■pace agency said the moonlet’a
two television cameras were tak­
ing picture* on Its first orbit
around earth, and "w* should get
some really good pictures oo the
second orbit, when Mm Illumine*
lion of baTtb by the tun is bet­
ter."
Tbe radio algnals were picked
up by tracking stations at W om ­
e n , Australia. San Nichols Is­
land, Calif., and Wallops Island
Vs. Thera was no indication Im­
mediately esactly bow well Tina
equipment was performing.
Ths MLpound' satellite wee ex­
pected to shed fresh tight on (be
birth, development and movgmsnt of tropical storms such as
last year’s Humean* Desna-*
CASABLANCA. Morocco (UPI) storms which sometimes coat
—A Cscchoslovsklan airliner fly­
ing lolo Africa from behind tbe
Iron Curtain ’ crashed sod burned
while trying lb land early today,
killing all g| persons aboard..
r On* ahn .'survived, foe- o' lew l* 4*v!
bousebut died later ,lu
Casa- lit# m
Ihancahospital. Ha
bad bast ‘
badly
burned. illsnationality
will bs
could not tie determined immedi- ln$- U
ately.
stood I
Flvo of tbo victims were re- t0 *P*
ported to bo children.
faeslml
Tbe plane, a four-engine turbo- Bureau
prop Ilyushin II, was believed to score &lt;
have hit a high tension wire In
fog. It crashed la flames at
Bouskoura, 10 miles from Case- D a j I
blanca.
anvil
Tbe flight carried 73 passenger*
snd a
crow of
nine. The f L .
passengers were said te be Rua- V f l O
slans, Caecbs, East Germans and
Moroccans.
BER1
Tbe flight—•'efted..' In Prague Comrai
and mads a stopover In Zurich, Wester
SwItserUnd. It bad been Raided have f
for Rabat, Morocco, but was dl- army
varied to Casablanca because ef A bi
fog.
msn n
When the plane got near Casa- rived
blanca the tower here also report- against
ed fog and waved It on to an air- Tbo
field at Nouaceur.
shortly
The big airliner apparently hit Gerais
tbe wires while making Its turn nsuer
for Nouaceur.
Bona '
The Ilyushin I f provides the air eel
backbone of nee - jet service on Irenam
Communist airlines. Soviet Pro- Thi
mier Nikita g. Khrushchev and said th
other Soviet otfleiaU often use station
them on long journeys.
guiaed

Czech Airliner
Crashes; 82 Die

Aide Supper Set

The Beddi-KIllowaU Aides of the
Enterprise James E. Turner Flor­
Bulls Gore 22
ida Power Corp. Plant will meet
PAMPLONA, Spain (UPI) - at f p.m. today at tbe Club House
Twenty-two persons bay* bate for a covered dish suppergored by bulls this year el the
festival the late Ernest Heming­
way helped mane famous. The

Vet Schedules
Oviedo Visit
Dr. Georg* Long, veterinarian,
will be Is Oviedo from 1 p.m. until
I p.m. Thursday at the City Hell
to' ghre rabies InaoculaUaoe te
dags.
City ordinances make i t . landslory that, all deg owaers who idrid# within Um municipal uytHi
have their pete receive the rabies

$14,000 DuPont Car
Damaged In Mishap

A 314,000 eeatinenUl car owned
by *Mrs. A. V. DuPont, wtfa of
the wealthy Industrialist from Ft.
Uedsrdele. wan involved te e
two ear eotllaien on BE 44 oakly
Tuesday afternoon, the Florid*
Highway Patrol tngiaetod.
Two persona wbra injured ta the
mishap end the driver ed tb* DuPent car, William Regers ad F t
Lauderdale, was sharped with
failure to yield the right ed way
sad having an veil* driver's It-

her eon, Christopher, were tejnidi
snd treeted el liwiinii Mettiftat
Hospital far laearetten* gag
bruises.
Damns* to U s

Didn't Eat
JACKSON, UUs. .(UPD—A'now
group of "freedom rider*" was
released from tbe state peelten
tiary oa k e f Tuesday night,
among them Price Chatham who
claimed ho didn't oat for 14 days.

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Pinecrest Girls.Win Ball,Contest
Plnerreat girls aoftbatl team
won thair opening a*mo against
Orare mar Behoi hy a atom t i SK­
IS. Howerrr, tho 11-18 year old
boya loot their opening game to
Grammar School In a 0-4 thriller.
Tho Junior Olympiea Worn run
off with tho following pupila win-

F anturad avanta a f 8onthaida playground thU weak warn
i m lor Olympiea day T hursday and th e Badm inton Touraa&gt;
■ tent which took placa on Tuesday and W ednesday. W inners
I* th e Badm inton Tournam ent ware Donna Bezweichtn fifa t
•M liBen W infrae aecond and M artha Boat th ird .
, V*-‘W inners in th e Junior Olympics event* w ere aa followa:
9 years old apd under.

jiM ellon Program

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Rawls.

l ie C u l l V t i li lt f l
IN m i l j W i n g

40 r tnl **•*&amp;—'l —SUa Wlnfree;
U-Dennl. Lee; 8-R oy WrlghL
80 yd. daah—1—Prank Pete non;
2—Dennis Lee; 8—8tan Winfrae.
Broad Jump—1—Dennis Lae;
2—Buddy Rawls.
Softball throw—1—Michael Mc­
Donald; 2—Prank Pattoraon; 8—
Mika Bostran.
Ball kick—1— Michael McDon­
ald; 2—Mike Boatran; 2—Prank
Patterson.
10-11 year old division—40 yard
daah—1—Terry Lea; 2—Clarence
Charron.
60 yard dash—1—Tarry Lea;
Clarence Charron.
Softball—1—Bon Wlnfroo; I—
Terry Loo.
Broad jump—Ben Winfrae; 2—
Clarence Charron.
In the girla’ division, first placa
winner In the 28 yard daah was
June Beawelchln; 80 yard daah,
Martha Rosa; Broad Jump, Mar­
tha Rose; Softball throw, Diana
Charron; Ball Kick, Martha Rote.
10 and 11 yaar old division, 40
yard dash—Donna Botweichln; 40
yard daah^-Donna Beswalcblo;

e t / o r i Mellon Park ended with a
erequei tournament and a baby
picture eontaet.
Ia the croquet tournament Henk
Ashby wpn flrat place, 'Tommy
l eei a aecond place, and Cathy
Rtlngeaimlth third place.
l a the baby picture content, ft ret
piece Tommy ,Jonee, aecond place
Bked" Bueh, third place Laura
Dewier. The third week of recreatkm began with a girla’ softball
fam e. F t Mellon Park 1, SouthfU e « .
■ Wianera In the pbyaleal fitnsss
'•vesta grei Girla (under nine) 28
M . daah — flrat place Diane
-ffcampi; time 4 J ; aecond place
Brown. 40 yd. daah—flrat
klace Diane Stum pi, time 94; atcjbed piece Mary Lynn Kelly. 10 yd.
daekh-flret lace Laura Downer,
Mate 124; second place Nikki Anjtamoe. BoftbaU Throw -first place
garere Downer, distance 88 f t ;
l i toad place Susanna Brown; third
•plaao, Nikki
Bell Kick—
flrat place Laura Downer, dlstaaaa softball, Donna Beswaichia; Broad

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Thla week tha Lake Mary pro­
gram boasted a number of activ­
v . 4tt.ii*.
ities including n croquet tourna­
ment, pet parade, efavengcr hunt,
arte and crafts, and many games.
ARCH ITECTS SKETCH of one o f five new m en’s small residence halls to
Tha attendance Is Increasing
be constructed on Stetson U niversity's DeLand campus w ith a 1560,000
each week with 11 registered to
loan from th e Community Facilities Adm inistration. The new housing
date.
will be used aa regular dorm itories for those now living off campua o r
Each day Mrs. Hindman holds a
comm uting unreasonable distances and as rental units for men’a fra te rn i­
atory hour for those who like to
ties- E ach unit holda 28 men. The modern buildings will he of brick and
hear stories. Tha Witard of Os is
aiding w ith asphalt shingle roofs. The firs t floor of each u nit includes a
tho story and boya and girla are
concrete terrace, a social room, a foyer, and a housemother’s apartm ent.
enjoying tho many adventures of
Tha aecond floor is made up of 14 double bedrooms, a bathroom , and a
Dorothy, LoLe, and Tim Wood­
tru n k storage room. None of the units will face city streets but fro n t on a
man, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow.
circular drive.
Pot Parade — Boat all-around
pet, 1st Susan Day, 2nd Shannon
Mahoney, 3rd Pam and Kathy.
McKinley Faces
Pedigreed—lat Wendy Martin, 2nd
Shelby Scott, 3rd Susan Karns.
Wimbledon Test
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Vernon veal* the injury to hla throwing Non-Podigreod — 1st Dick Thom,
WIMBLEDON, England (UP1)
Lew, tha aore-armed former ace arm to be aa serious aa one ha 2nd Mary Both Lake, Srd David
—Chuck McKinley of flt. Ann,
Mahn.
of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitching Incurred at the start of hi* career.
Mo* faced the blggect teat of hla
staff, andsrgoca an examination MI had an Injury back in 1981
young life today wHen ha itapped
Toe Can Develop Film
today which piey determine his fu­ which I feel ia tha same thing,”
on the tradition-bound center
Only ONCE
said Law, a Kagame winner last
ture in baseball.
court to meet Australia’* Rod
Law said he may quit the game year. "It bothered me all .throdgh
— so have it dose RIGHT
Laver In the final of tha men’a if the axamlnlaUon, scheduled for tha season, then I went into the
W IEBO LD T C areers Shop
alnglaa In the'■Wimbledon tennis this afternoon.by Dre. Albert Per- service for two years. I couldn’t 219 S. Park
Saaferd, Fla.
gueon and Joseph Fine gold, re­ pitch at all there.”
championships.

n in g h tih e lr age group.
Nina or aadar: 22 ytL 6eah, Mika
Gravenmior, M a r r a y Gonaaloa,
Bit* Bimaa and Tarry Stadog. 40
yd. doth, Mika Grevenmlar, Kenny
Alford. Rita S lant and Sherri
Sard on. to yd. daiah, Kcmty Alford,
Tam Owsrtaay, B1U Bimaa and
Skarri Bandoa. BoftbaU Throw.
Norman Pattoraon, Kenny Alford,
Tarty 8tadog and Batty Newton.
10-11 Ago Group: 40 yd. daah,
David Williameon. John Hunt,
Comtio DeYoung and Jaaot Lewis.
60 yd. dash, David Williamson,
John Hunt, Connie DeYong and
Janet LsW|e. 100 yd. Relay, John
Hunt. Corky Stowell, a Higgin­
botham and J . Stowell. Softball
Throw, Joe Markham, David Wil­
liamson, Janet and Kathy Garvar.
12 arid over, 60 yd. daah, Jim
Aadar, Ralph DeYoung. Janla Ensley and Paula Sheppard, 16 yd.
dash, Jim Aider, Ralph DeYoung,
Janla Enaley and Paula Sheppard.
100 yd. daah, Jim Aadar, Stove
Duffay, Janla Enalay and Paula
Sheppard. BoftbaU Throw, Billy
MUlor, Smlo Bamnoiator. Ball
Kick, Ernie Bamnoiator and Start
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Duffer. Broad Jump, Ernie
maJsUr and Bill/ Miner.

Tha Rutland Recreation Pro.
gram luta averaged 88 partidpanta
each day. •
Thla week the Junior Olympiea
ware hold and tha m e t winnora
w en aa fotlowai Donna MtOar,A
Juno Klanalng, Karen Wobor, Bon.
nto Keller, Frank Murray, Diana
Rown, Stella Khtard, Danny Leeds,
David Adame, F a n Garrett, Mar*
tin Rhodes and Stare Weher.
A horaeehoo tournament waa
held and David Adams and Danny
Leeds wars tha winners with Billy
Kuykendall and Frank Murray
coming In second.
Last weak tha Soya aoftbeKfR
team defeated Longwood by a
score o f 6-3.

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ItkU Andaman, distance 8 ft. 2
L; second piece Susanna Brown,

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That; Henry T. t a w (be heldar of
tba following certificate boo (Mod
Mid oertlfleate for M s d*od to be
(■■sod ihoroon. Tho certificate
number and yaar o f iMusneo, tbo
deacrlpllou of tho property, and
tho asm s In which It waa aaaotaed
RMaaea I f t ; aaeoad Bonnla Ktl- aro aa lollow et
)p. 10 yd- Peak—flrat Bonnie KeL Cortlrieato No. l i t (1/8 of Cord(leato)
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Mado Springs ta k a Oaks .
Daah— flrat Carol Tom a, time
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Rash flrat Wade Singletary, time

^.l) neoend Clyde Hayes; third
A k a Biagletary. 49 jrd. daah—first
Wads Singletary, time 14; second
BJeky Smith; third Scott Rush, 80
pd. dash—flrat Wad* Singletary,
ttm* 10.1; second 8t*ve Anderson,
third Soot* Bush, SofebaU throw—
flrsi Ricky Smith, distance 26k
pda.; aecond Scott Bush; third
Clyde Hayae. Ball Kick — flrat
Ricky Smith, distance 18 yds.;
aecond Steve Anderson; third Alan
Singletary.

nuts. Bisto of Plurlda. U nion ouch
certificate shall bo rodoomed aacording to law the property dascrlbsd la «voh certificate w ill be
sold to the hlahMt bidder at tba
front doer ot Ih# Seminole County
Court H oum at Sanford. Florida,
on tha first Monday In the month
of August. 1M|, which la the IM
day of August. 11(1

(SKAI*) &lt;bl* &gt;&gt;l&gt;&gt; d&gt;r °f JUB*’ ,MI
Arthur If. Usekwlth, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
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has signed to play with the' De­
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F IC T tr te t* SAMS
NOTICK Ii
IIHBKBT GIVEN
that STANLEY KUI.PA and CON
CHANIOT Intend to engage la
Baeinoea In Seminole County, Flor­
ida, adjacent to 9MM Head No.
&lt;4 ayproaloMtely 11 miles wast
e l Hanford, Florida, addrasa ItL
1, Boa Sir. Hanford Florida, under
tlte - fictitious
name
FixMilDA
WHMICUMTM CO* and that May
ind M register said aama pur­
ist to the terms o f tha Ficltaa Name Htatule, to .w ill Hoctton
.•*, Florida Hetatra, with (ha
lb af ih s Circuit Court of

tho following csrtlflcuto has tiled
esld certifies to for M s dead In be
Issued thereon. The certificate num­
ber and year of Issuance, the des­
cription af the property, and tba
aama In which U waa assessed
aro aa followei
Cortlfleato No. I l l Tear o f Is­
suance l i l t
D K S c iiip rtn x o f p i i o p k h t t
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Spring* Mike Oake Bectloa
Plat Hook I Paso : l
Nemo In which aaeeeeed John W.
Uoone, Trustee. All o( eal.l proparty being la the County of
■eminole, Hlato of Florida. Unless
such rerllflcata shall ba rtileemed
according to law tha property dre.
Jrlbed In such certificate will hr
sold .to tbo highest bidder at the
front door of the gemlnnle County
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MONDAY, JULY 10, 1961

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 231*

Circuit Judge Volie Williams Jr. today asked the County Com­
mission to “seriously” consider building a new county courthouse
"which will be ready for occupancy by 1965.”
The judge made the request at a special County Commission
meeting this morning which was called to go over Civil Defense pro­
ject funds.
Ju d g e William* also recom­
mended th a t the present fa­
cility be kept in good rep air
so th a t It m ight be used in
th e fu tu re aa offices for th a
County Road Department*
S ta te W elfare Board, V eterana' Service Officer, Home
Dem onstration A gent, Coun­
ty Agent, Zoning Office,
Supervisor o f R egistration
"and auch offices aa will be
Property owners in th e southeastern p a rt of Semlnola necessary w ithin a a b o r t .
County will be paying additional taxes because A Central num ber of years.
" It would se*m to me to b* more
and Southern Florida Flood Control D istrict action this p a st
economical In tha long run te have
weekend.
a new courthouse so designed that
The district raised taxes in Us 18 county area which em­ additional floors may be added."
braces about half of Florida's population.
Judge Williams added.

Kennedy Orders Defense Review Flood Control

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personal views on preparedness to
tha subcommittee.
Gilpatrick gave assurances on
this point. But he said an appear­
ance by Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor,
Kennedy's new military adviser,

“presents a different question."
Questioning by Robertson and
Sen. Levereti Ssltonstall, (11Mass.), indicated congressional
concern that the White House and
Pentagon war* not moving fast

enough to counter Khrushchev's
threats to Berlin.
The defense review was disclosed
shortly after Kennedy flew back
here from a Cap* Cod weekend of
rest and work.

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Reds Outnumber
U. S. Armed Forces
By 50 Percent
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;-The VA
armed forces will be outnumbered
almost 10 per seat by the Xueslaas
because of Soviet Premier Nlldta
Khrushchev's cancellation ef troop
reductions,
f l t u Soviet dei
mesas that Ruwla’a armed'lore**
may maintain n strepith
I,as,ooo minion, CO
5.117.000 men planned
farces by nest July.
The difference of l,li
would leave tbs Russian
ms chine 44 per cent 1
M Congress approved Ihg
m an increase requested h p
w s t Kennedy.
Khrushchev's dec
ed in a spech last
at n Urns when
leaders were beginning
United States and Rui
proa chad n stage ef
military manpower.
The Soviet premier
make entirely ether
.top Russian forces
* » January I960 he saM
farces would be fsdM id
1.423.000 to s.433,000 aver m
ef *‘s year or two."
Last weekend be said "the So­
viet government was compelled to
instruct the Defense Ministry to
suspend, temporarily, pending eq
, special orders, ths reduction in the
r o a d forces planned for 1M1."
•'IBThis left unclear whether any
reductions bad taken place.
Pentagon loaders, who said tha
American plans will be reviewed
on the basis of Khrushchev’s auaonacemeat, may fed that secret
U. S. intelligence reports provide
a better estimate ef (be else ef
Russia's farces.
Deputy Defense Secretory Ros­
well Gilpatrick told a news con­
ference recently that ‘if you com­
p art nil the forces with the mili­
tary Units we think the Soviets
bare, we are not in terms e(
military manpower alone very far
behind the Soviets."
Gilpatrick added, 'Then if yen
add in the satellites and other bice
cauteries sad you take our aUtoc.
the military equstloo-in terms ef
fauapower-J* not very lopsided."
. Khrushchev also disclosed an ine m s e amounting to $3.5 billion at
the official rate ef eschaafs la
Batata's military budget for this

Armed Bandits
Get $3,000
fePAYTONA BEACH (UPD-TWO
bandits sobbed the Scser Pood
•tern bare ef $3,000 at gunpoint
authorities
said tha two man, carfad pistols, forced Manager JofIT laflb t* epen a late asd took
feo maney, which they emptied
fate a pillow case- Keith said
JfcHf drove off ia a 1940

A V IEW s tra ig h t down th a hatch ahow i th ree spacemen, lying on th eir
backs on nylon cord couches a t th a bottom of a mock-up space station. The
vehicle fa th e MARS (Manned A atronautical Research S tation), under
study by General D ynam ics/A stronautics in San Diego. This would l&gt;e the
craw’s position during launching and re-entry of the proposed vehicle.
MARS could be launched by 1968, says.its designers.

With Congress alto returning to
Washington today after a long
Fourth of July holiday, tha Presi­
dent was expected to start work
immediately on generating all poasible aupport for such keystones
of hia legislative program aa for­
eign aid, aid to education and tax
revision.
He met* today with hit newly
formed Citiaena Committee for In­
ternational Development, a group
of bualncaa and professional leadeta dedicated to support of ths
foreign aid program •
Th# President alao planned to
talk with Secretary of duiu Dean
Ruak and other diplomatic adviaere on plane for th* visit of Paki­
stan President Mohammed Ayob
Khan who arrive* In Washington
Tuesday lor a three-day state vis­
it
Kennedy met over ths weekend
a t bia Hyannie Port home with
Rusk, Defense Secretary Robert 8,
McNamara and Gen. Maxwell Tay­
lor, new military adviser to tha
President. The subject of their (iva
hour* of discussion was Germany
land Berlin.

War Of Nerves
Plague Berlin

* BERLIN (UPl) - West Berlin
•rs detected a speedup in tbe war
of nerves over this isolated city
today, put they calmly * placed
their fanh .la the United Jta te t to
pail thorn threaps nay crisis.
■wafaps. Planes faotn the .near
From Moscow ' to ‘Washington
eit big (own of Quelimane flaw In the Increase in the pressure
soma medical help and ferried oul West Berlin was #eropptlble over
soma of the more badly injured. the weekend.
Persona who flew over the stric­ The Russian*
he wed some
ken vessel Sunday afternoon re­ flashy new airpower in Moscow
ported it Was. Burning from stem and P rtm iir Nikita 8. Khruih
to stem and thgt there was a chev let U be known the Soviet
large hole in one side. Black Union was beeing up its arms'
smoke belched from the ship and mentt.
could be seen 50-miles aw6y.
A 130-truck Soviet military con
voy during the weekend rumbled
over th* Helmstedt route that
conned* West Berlin with West
Germany 110 milts away.
In Waabington, the House For­
eign Affaire Commute* released
testimony given less than a
PARIS (Ul'l) — NATO officials' month a'tfT m whicu NATO's Husaid today they have reached ropean commander, Gt t i Laurlt
“virtual agreement" on a plan to Nqrstad, warned lhal ant serious
increase the number of NATO'* Soviet move against Berlin would
front-line divisions in Western Eu­ bring reaction from the mtlre
rope from 33 to 30 if Russia might of lh* Western alliance.
touch** off a full • seal* Berlin In Pari*, Informed sources re­
crisis.
ported that tha 15-member NATO
Such an increase would Imple­ alliance bad reached virtual
ment a blueprint known as MC70 agreement fa boost NATO's front­
which hittherto bad been treated line divisions in Europe from 23
as little more than a theoretics) to 30 should Khrushchev touch off
goal for Western European de­ a full-scale Berlin crisis.
fenses.
West Berliners, living in s city
Tha otficlats said agreement to completely surrounded by Com­
put the plan into practice if the munist territory, bpvs learned to
Soviet Union signs a peace treaty bet Uteir future on U. 8. determi­
with Communist East Germany— nation to hang on in West Berlin.
thus imperiling Western access to
West Berlin—has been given by
“prarlleally all members" bf the North Orlando
alliance.

Sea Disaster
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Mtntsmhiqua (UPl)
estimated 900 persons died
hea s Portuguese ship ran
ground and burned la a major
a disaster off the l a s t African
acml-offieial reports said

miles
Lgfalfa* Mar
•farm Friday or
quts duri
Saturday. Th* reports!- said the
cargo of gasollna andJ ammunlUon in the forward hdd explod­
ed, with flame* enefe p lng . the
ship.
The ship, the 1,000 - ton Save, Tha vessel was reported carry­
th 530 persons aboard apparent- ing 200 white Portuguese troops
was forced aground on a land- and 300 African laborers returning
from min* work In South Africa
and a crew of 30. Most of tbe
dead were reported to be Afrl*
cans.
Tha reports said bodies of some
of -the victims were washed ashore in shark-infested waters.
Apparently they drowned while
trying to swim to shore against
an ebbing tide.
Survivlors reached a remote, in­
accessible beach cut off by

By LARRY VERSHKI*
It’s not unusual When a a a a or
woman breaks Into a home but
when it's a dog - - - well . . .
That's what happened at a
home on Santa Barbara Dr. Ibis
past weekend. Accordisg to’ police
tha dog got into this houst and
by th* time a neighbor got him
out - - there was about |I0 dam­
age. No charges were placed
against the dog.

Publ.ic Hearing'
On Zoning
Held At Oviedo

NATO To Increase
Front Divisions

Members of th* Oviedo City
Council, meeting at I 'p . m. In the
City Hall Friday, conducted a publie hearing on tha 24-page , report
for the proposed soiling regula­
tions In the town.
. Recomendations Included ia tha
report, submitted by Baa- Jones,
chairman of tho toning commis­
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sion, will be taken up. for further
The City is expected to award discussion by 'the council a t its
Cancels Meeting
bids on chain for tha commission nest regular meeting.
chambers tonight. Bids were open­
Casselberry Board *The July meeting of the North
ed Friday and tbs opporent low
Orlando Village Council has been
bid was submitted by Universal Altamonte Council To See Directory
canceled due to lack of a quorum,
Sealing Co. of Jacksonville with
Th* Casselberry Board of At- Mayor Frank Fasula reported to­
To Meet Today
a bid of 923 00 per chair . ,.
dsrmcn will meet In regular ses­ day.
That's for 00 chairs . . .Coat for Altamonte Spring* council mem­ sion a t 7:30 p. ni,today at the Cas­ Tha monthly bustee si session
total «1.«20.
bers will b* presented with a num­ selberry Women's Club.
ordinarily would he bald at 7:30
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ber of recommended l o s i n g
Included on th* agenda will b* p.m. Tuesday, Faaula said, but
Tha City also is expected to changes for ths town at today's Uis first showing of ths area’s two councilman would b* unable
wrap-up
contract
negotiations meeting, Clerk Henry Hansen said brand new residential and busin*** to attend,
with Clark-Ptcts Daly, Lefiler this morning.
director which haa been compiled Reginald Webster is on vacation
aad Bush on^drawing up plans
Th# council Is scheduled to meet and published through th# apon- In California and Clarence Memfar a sewage treatment plant.
Iq regular session a t • p. as. In sorshlp of tha town's Volunteer ory Is,confined to hia home due to
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th* Town Hall. *
Fire Dept.
! a leg injury, the mayor said.
It's good to see farmer County
Commissioner J. H. Vaa Hoy up
aad around again. Tha commis­
sioner, was a patient ia lam i­
nate Memorial Hospital for quite
•
A member ef the Casselberry I “I think all the residents Inter-1 want to da Us* Job, they should

Taxes Co Up
The FCO't governing board
voted to inersass the flood control
taxes from Its present level of .78
to .825 mill. This will add 1714
cento for every 11,000 evaluation
to tha tax bills which go out about
Nov. 1.
Tha I I counties comprising tho
flood control district are Bemlnele,
Brevard, Broward, Dade, Glades,
Handry, 'Highlands, Indian River,
Lee, Martin, Monro*, Okeschob**,
Orange, Oareola, Palm Beach,
Polk, 8u Lucia and Volusia.
Officials said that tha existing
levy ef .78 mill would have left
the rCD nearly $1 million short
of tha |9 million required In the
budget for the coming year. I t wag
reported that the Increase of .178
mill would enable th* district to
proceed with work on schedule,

Sanford Man
Reported Drowned
locludad la wasksad deaths re­
ported today by United Msss In­
ternational was'that of WUlte C.
McDonald, te-year-old resident ef
Sanford.
Th* Lak* County Sheriff* of­
fice, which cciuld give no further
information early this morning,
said that McDonald fell from a
boat white fishing In a Lake Coun­
ty creak.
»
Other drowhtega in th* state
report Included Alfred Barton, S3,
and Marvin Louis Baker, 0, both
Negroes, who drowned near Tampa Saturday when their boat cap­
sized and Byron E. Allred, 40, of
Ft. Laudardal* who drowned while
swimming at Boca Raton Beach
Saturday.
In traffic accidents, a Levy
Couniy automobile crash that
killed three perrons was th* worst
of a weekend in which at least 15
perrons perished.
Both drivers — Mary Jane
Waters, *18, of Lake Butler, and
Joseph E. Lucius, 47, of Newberry
—died Initantly In the Iwo-iMf
crash on Stale Road 333 near
Lebanon Station. A passenger in
Miss Waters' far. Mary Elizabeth
Stinson, II, of Gainesville, wag
fatally- injured.
At least three other persons
were killed in traffic Sunday. Five
died in traffic Saturday.
The Sunday deaths Included
Perrin* restaurant owner B. C.
Smith, 53, killed when hie car
rraxbed into a utility pole ia Mi­
ami; Ben T. Meredith, 41, Fort
Lauderdale, killed near Ocala
when hi* car ran off the road
and turned over; an&lt;^ Bertha O.
England, killed la a one-car acci­
dent near BrooksvUle.

tU L W A ...
Iron Curtain Tour
ACCRA, Ghana (UPl) - Presi­
dent Kwarns Nkrumah k it by
plan* Sunday for Moscow and a
two month tour of Iron Curtain
countries.

More HorBemeat
WASHINGTON (UPl) - Horsemeat production has Increased ia
Russia in 11m with Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev's sugges­
tion that Russians eat more of 1L

No Injuries
MILAN, Italy (UPl) - A Scan­
dinavian Airlines Carsvella Jet
plant blew out ■ Ure Sunday
when it cam* la for an emergency
landing with on* angina out but
no o m aboard was injured.

U, S. Should Act
MIAMI BKACH (UPl) - Ira .
Georg* Smatbars (D-Fte.) said
Sunday night th* United flatas
should act; to •Umbtafa Commu­
nism in Cuba and go it alone if
necessary.

Infant Suffocates
TAMPA (UPl) - Three-monthold Charles David Ytltoo, ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles David
Yelton Jr., of Tampa, suffocated
Sunday'while sleeping unattended
in n ear bad.

Parks Visits Hehvy
JACKSONVILLE (UPl) — Tha
Slate Chamber of Commerce has
said 1.7 million persons flocked
to Florida's 84 state parks during
th* first six months at th* past
fiscal year.

Seeks Fire Cause
TAMPA (UPl) — Fire Marshal
Joa Gomes said ha hoped ta team
today tha eaure of a fire which
destroyed four warehouses and a
feed mill on the edge of down­
town Tampa, causing an estima­
ted $1.11 million damagt.

Restaurant Burns
MIAMI BEACH (UPl) — Fir*
destroyed tha plash Polynesian
restaurant Kon-Ttki Sunday night.
Tha rostaurant was etesod far th*
summer. Two firemen were over­
come by smoke white fighting th*
blaze, which caused an estimated
$400,000 damage. -

Prisoner Okay

Judge Williams stated that be
felt "we would be pennywise and
pound foolish to undertake any ex­
tensive renovation of the existing
courthouse because “ I know of m
method of rearranging the court­
house which will provide addition­
al needs by 1970.
Judge Williams riled tha need
for a large ISO spectator court­
room, a small 50 spectator court­
room, three circuit judges chambars, three witness rooms, a re­
ception room with three offices for
the pa rote commission. Interroga­
tion room, one 13-maa Jury room,
o m six-man Jury room, one grand
,y .
Jury room and office space for J r
three court reporters.
Th* ..County ‘ Commission last
week put the courthouse needs on
a continuing agenda and bad
scheduled a meeting with court­
house officers Tuesday on the mat­
ter. However, Williams stressed
(hat ha could not attend Tuesday*a
meeting bee sum of a vacation Yv
Kbeduto aad aakod tea board s
time.this morning.
Tba board had agreed to repair
the roof of tho building .with tha
bid, opening scheduled later ****&gt;
month.
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Tba commission took an aetkw
today on Williams' roquaat but
agreed .to study tba matter. Dis­
trict 4 Commissioner Vernon Dunn,
long te favor of tba m w courtbouse, thanked Judge Williams
aad said bo "appreetated tho re­
port,?
la other business, tie commis­
sion authorised tho rood depart­
mental# start work Immediately
oB-somf eight projects frost CD
funda of HurricaM Donna.
Tho projects inclod* Holiday
Drive at Boar Lake, Hermit* Trail
at Lake Worlds, Dodd Road s i
Howell Creek. Labs Markbam
Road aad culvert installations at
Holiday Drive and Highland Drive.
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Negro Charged
With Breakin
A Geneva Nsfro was charged
with breaking and entering today
and was held under $1,494 bend,
tbe Sheriffs Office reported.
Tba Negro, Robert Turner FhH&gt;
Rpa, admitted breaking fate Basks
Grocery Store sear Geneva aad
taking about II. packs of tig arete
and $30, deputies said.
Deputies said entry ’was gained
by breaking the south window of
Uw building. All tho moMy and
cigareta were recovered at Phil­
lips' house, deputies said.

MIAMI (UPl)—A Florida char
ter boat skipper recuperated today
(rum tha rigors of living xa days
ia a Cuban prison on “pretty
good food — horse meat, rice and
cbickpeai." OUn Williams, 40, *f
suburban llomaslesd, smoking -a
Investigation Set
long cigar, tended Saturday at Mi­
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPlI - ami International Airport. Hu
Th* Tampa ofllc* of tha National four crewmen, also released irom CAPE CANAVERAL (U K ) Labor Relations Board ia eg- prison this weak, are still Vying Scientists today ran final tests aa
peeled to begin an invastlgaitoa to get out of Cuba.
a 345-pound weather satellite they
Ibis week of charges filed.against
hope to eead into orbit Ibis week,
the Radio Corp. of America by To Enter Plea
Tiros III—ebon for television in­
a laboratory technicians union i t
JACKSONVILLE (UPl) r An tra-red observation satellite—^was
this missile testing center.
Ohio man ebarg«d with being aa boused la tha bulbous now of •
accessory after th* fact la th* three-stage Douglas Thor • Delia
slaying of a Jacksonville bar- rocket poised on a teuachiag pad.
(•niter go** before a criminal Last-minute checks of th* moafa
court Judge today to enter aipls* let and its launcher will determine
in the case. Robert Dirtem,. I t, of when tho sbet wiU be attempted.
000 and $14,000 a year and where Fremoot, Ohio, la charged with at­
la the money coming from 7"
tempting to dispose af the death
Mrs. Bennett made, her attack on gun alter bartender Walter F.
Herald Index
tha proposal last week by commis­ Stepoiak, 44, was shot to death
Bridge
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sioners- that a masting be sched­ with it. test Aug. 21.
riaeelfled
uled with th* administrative aid*
Cornice
to the Alachua County board to M id is Launch F ails
discuss the desirability of faffing POINT
ARGUEUO, 'Calif,
an assistant to the Seminole com­ tU Pl)—An attempt to launch a
mission.
Midas sky-spy satellite fltefad to­
It was stressed at that time that day. Aa attempt te Inaarh tho Mi­
such a man, if hired, would not be' das a week ago Sunday ate* fatted
a county manager and would not whew there was no ignition at tho
have M y policy making authority.
•f tho -taunt down,
;

Final Tests Run
For Weather Shot

Protests Expected On Aide To Board

VFW Post 8093
To Meet Tuesday
DeBary's VFW Post I0M wiU
meet at 7:90 p. as. Tuesday ia th*
DeBary F ne House for au impor­
tant masting, officials a t ^ tha
group reported today.
,
Officers ef tha Eighth District
are expected ta be present and alt
fampsavMa

Board of Aldermen predicted t o - i n how their tax money la step down.
day that "tharsTI b# soma dsooIs ! *P*nl *hould go to th* meeting and L *:4V srens* asms of ths eomiuls., th. commissioners' m c tln . ,rt
co“ '"l*ilon«rs know how ilunsra wanted ths prestige and
at th. commissioners msstlng lh#y f-i, %bout M , . . M|#&gt; B#I„|elt I t|u#t but g , ^th in g , On. s # y hs
Tuesday protesting this discussion said.
was put in offlca by th* people aa
of a so-called administrative as­ “Speaking aa on* taxpayer, 1 an executive and that's why he’d
sistant."
feel that only one of the commis­ like to hire a manager will) th*
Mr*. Hop* Bennett of ths Cas­ sioners is doing a full time Job and taxpayers' money.
selberry board, said she would be why ahould bo favor hiring an as­ “ The taxpayers ought to be
present to apeak against the eassn- sistant for the others 7
more alert ia the future about
ty hiring an administrator, which “The commissioners wars elect­ electing people to office to spend
&gt; 's glorified title for is ( ed by the taxpayers to handle ths their money. If they hire an ofik*
joaunty* affaire aad M they don't assistant U wiU cost between |1(L-

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WASHINGTON (UPl) — Presldtnt Kennedy has ordered a new
rfQiew of ths nation’s defense* In
the light of Soviet threats to Bar*
lin, it was disclosed today.
Deputy Defense Secretary Rocwall L. Gilpatrick said the Presi­
dent ordered the review Saturday
after Soviet Premier Nikita 8.
Khrushchev announced that Ruaala was calling off its planned mil­
itary manpower reductions.
‘Wfilpetrlek disclosed the Presi­
dents directive in testimony to a
Senate appropriations subcommit­
tee.
If the defense review leads to
the conclusion that military spend­
ing should be boosted, revised bud­
get requests will be submitted to
Congress, Gilpatrick told the sub­
committee.
C h airm an A. Willis Robertson,
(V-Va.), asked Gilpatrick whether
the President’s top military advis­
ers would be free to give their own

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Demos Nominate
Governor Tuesday

J MOSCOW (UFI) — The Soviet
£ Union kept facta and figures on
« its new je t bombers and fighter*
S g a d e r wraps today, tu t Westers
« observers said tljey had sees
w enough to'be impressed.
m • For -two hour* Russian air force
£ pilots reared ever Tushine Air• fie ld Sunday displaying at Meet 10
'•n o w aricraft Including a fighter
irWitb a liquid-fueled rocket booster
^ and a big four-onglne bomber said
to bo capabte of launchMg misJeiM ..
w The air show’s announcer and
a Teas saws agency were long on
* claims tor the spectacular duplex
C but short on detailed, facte,
g Soviet Premier Nikita I. Xhru• ghebev, who'had announced only
ffthe day before that Russia la
3 boosting Ms military budget by a
S third, watched from Uw reviewing
J standi,
9 Teas Mid new rochet-carrying
plane* bad equipment capable of
m "destroying any Urgat hundreds
* of kilometer* away, and no da• S t w i can mvo these targets
•from . dcftmtUea.
* T e a sla* . mentioned "Jet airS craft for the detectioe and da­
rnstru t tion of submarines f i r away

as quickly that forslgn military
attaches could not focus their
binoculars oa them — but Um siipersoaic booms shook the hun­
dreds of thousands who watched
the aerial show.
“It was an lmprcsslva show,"
said Col. Melvin J. Nielson,
American air attach*.
"It is evident that tha RussMns
a r t continuing with the develop-

mint of all classes of aircraft,’’
be said. “They are out standing
still.** . '
Tbs Western military observers
were left to guess at sueh figures
as wing spreads, power of en­
gines, speeds and ranges. There
also was no way of knowing
whether these planes were. In
mass production or mainly prototypes.
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RICHMOND, Va.‘ (DPI) — Vir­
ginia •Democrats nominate • fovtrnor Tucaday in a primary that
will tall whathar ona of tha na­
tion'* hard in t political organisa­
tion* (till hat' It* tip a t tha poll*.
Tha nama of Harry F. ly rd
won’t b* oft tha ballot, but a meatura of tha 74-yaar-old V. 8. tanator'a praatiga la Involved In tha
aaUama.
Byrd, who darfrai a national
rajpitatloo aa a trading critic af
Mg govornmant apending, b a a
managed aaally to heap a firm
grip on* homa atata p o l i t i c *
thtpughout hia 2 t yaara in Waeh*
Ingten.
Aa undisputed patriach af tha
dominant conservative faction of
Virginia’a Democratic party, ho
haa had a big hand In tha oloction
of tha atata'a Mat alght govamor*.
All had Byrd organisation aprpov«jl* aspraaa or Impllad.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (U Pl)—To­
llo-ho and a bottle of Chanel No. I.
In the near future, a pretty lady
lieutenant will make naval history
by dishing out orders to seamsn
on a U. 8. Navy ship.
And Wav* Lt. Charlene Sunsson, 87,' who Mat Thursday re­
ceived orders making her the

TITUSVILLE, Fla. (UPI) —
Former West Palm Beach City
Judge Joaeph A. Peel Jr., under a
111* sentence for one murder con­
spiracy, went on trial again today
on charges of conspiring to kill bU
hatchet man.
The dapper Peel went on trial
before Judge Vaesar B. Carlton In
Brevard County Circuit Court for
conspiring to kill competed mur­
derer Flbyd (Lucky) Holaapfel,
Moat lobsters o n a dark color tha man he hired for another mur­
*hea caught, tuning scarlet only der.
whoa cooked.
Holaapfel was the star witness

what duty Is la atoro for tt*
bmwn-hairad pioneer.
••We'll just wait and see when
ahe'a needed," he aald,'adding:
“The crew la pleasantly aurpfc.
ed and looking forward to her at.
ilgnment."
Tha ship carries about 8,M|
troops on Its 11-day trips betwam
San Francisco and the Far East.
It’s had nurses assigned before
—but no lady line officer.
Charlene herself Isn't sure what
she’ll be doing—but her guess h
that it could involve troop dopingfor the atata Mat March when. Gallia to kill Holaapfel, allegedly ents carried on tha ship.
9
Peel was convicted of master­
O VER 35 Y E A R S
minding tha ateyings-at-tea of Cir­
at First and Palmetto
cuit Judge C. E. Chlllingworth and
(Along Side Pont Office)
his wife on June 14, 1888.
Holtspfel sold hs and Nogro
moonshiner George (Obby) Lin­
coln dumped the Chilllngawortha
into the Atlantic Ocean offshore
Tats Can Develop FUm
from the Judge’s Msnaltpaa heme
Only ONCE
on orders from Peel. Peel denied
it, but was convicted nod received
— so hare it done RIGHT
• Faraltar*
n life sentence.
• Plano*
Peel, 87, 1* accused of conspir­ W IBBOLDY C am era Shop
Sanford. Fla.
ing with J . Donald Miles af Eaa t i l S. Park
Navy’s first woman line officer,
said today:
“If they don't sand any more
women, you’ll know why. I’ve been
told I'm sort of a trial balloon.’’
Just to clear up any scuttlebutt,
tha pert Chicagoan explained her
accommodations and setup on the
military transport General W. AMann:

—She’ll have her own cabin.
—Shell share mess and Mundry
facilities with her fellow mala offleers.
—She'll put in an 18-month lour
of duty starting sometime around
the first of tha year.
C ept Millar J . Smith of tha
General Mann said ha's not auro

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Murder Compiled By Newsmen
EDITOR'S NOTE: A violent
true-life drama u M | u the
outdoor odttlng of noutbesatern
^ U ta h ’s Badland* wa* enacted
duriag the paat neck in an area
long favored by moviemaker#
for their celluloid tale# of tie*
lance. It left dead a Connecticut
divorcee eu o “once in a life*
timef vacation and a tno-tlme
barn, who new baa been labeled
s gunman. The dead waman'a
daogbtar la mlaaiog, and almost
^cortalaljT dead. Only on# persoe
nurvived the tragedy.
A DPI special reporting team
compneed of Jama* Golden,
Keith i . Walleatioe, Slava 8mllankh, Dnston Harvey, Law
rone* I . Grady and Ramon J.
Germ) a dog Into the bock*
ground at bio tale ef violence
in botb Utah and Coeaoctirot.
W By UPI Special Report log Team
MOAB, Utah’ (UPI) — Mrd.
Jeannette Sullivan ia on her way
back eatt without her daughter.
At the end of the train ride wait*
a grave.
Sheriff’s deputies and' volunteer*
atilt ore roaming the means and
B.OOO-foot-dsep canyon* of the Col­
orado River searching for Mrs.
it!Uvan's daughter, *lim, browntired Denii* Sullivan of Rockvilla, Conn. Tbs acarebar* have
little doubt that lk*year*old
Danis*, too, will be dead—if ihs
evar ia fouod ia th* lonely, multibued country of southeast Utah so
favored by moviemakers for ita
"badland*" icenery.
Mrs. Sullivan, 41, shot in the
back of the bead aa aha turnad
Jw r buck disdainfully on a rlflawielding man who demanded
money, won't be seen again on
tha streets of th* littla Connecti­
cut town that she, her daughter
and Charles B. Boothroyd left
June SO.
H m coffin containing har body
was put aboard a train har* Sat­
urday. Tuesday afternoon it will
arriva ia Boston and b t taken to
‘iP a ll Bhror, Mass., where her par*
onto, Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Beaver, have arranged cervices
on Thursday at St. Btaphau’a
Episcopal Church.
If Doaiea’s body ia found before
then, Mrs. Beaver said tha funeral
would bo delayed eo that mother
and daughter could ha buried to­
gether hi rural 8U Paul’s Ceme­
tery outside Portsmouth, B. I.
Wfra. Sullivan’s other daughter,
J sauna, 4, is staying with bar
grandparents but won't attend the
oarvieas.

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But the quiet of the grave must
wait for Abel Benny Aragon, S6,
twice a hero, but now labctad by
authoritice aa tha man who al­
most certainly pulled tha triggar
|p d killed Mrs. Sullivan, ebot
4 Boothroyd twice in th# face and
kidnaped Danis*. .
The Mitchell Funeral Horn* at
Price, Utah, Aragon's hometown,
s e a t arrange tha burial until aft­
e r today'* inquest into Arogon’o
death. The verdict almost certain*
ty will bo suicide. Aragon shot
himself la the tempi* JFridsy
night in view of tw* FBI agents
Win war* toying to question him
•bout th* kidnap and alayiog.
For th* broad-shouldered, ItBoothroyd—a "real out*
— that* ro­
ot least two weak* in a
Salt Labs City hospital, and a
of th

Boothroyd, a widower, hed been
planning th* trip West alone on
his vacation from hia job a* a
supervisor for a machine com­
pany. But hi* elderly mother didn’t
like the idea of his traveling by
himself.
So last June 29, th* night be­
fore his scheduled departure, he
asked Mrs. Sullivan and Denis* to
go along.
"Denise was terrible excited,"
said a neighbor. And well sht
might be. The Sullivans lived in
tight financial circumstances—it
was a trip tha music-loving high
school freshman might nsvtr
hop* to take. Th* three set out in
Boothroyd’* I960 olive green
Volkswagen the following day.
Mr*. Sullivan could give her
daughters tittle in the way of ma*
tarial things — but with her abil­
ity aa a seamstress, sh* could
maka. them nice clothe*. Th* fam­
ily liv’ed in a four-room apartment
in a 60-year-old two-family house.
Mrs. Sullivan paid the rent with
welfare aid and what she could
earn sewing.
Mrs. Sullivan’s' sacond husband,
Dennis, left and went to the West
Coast in 1950, and they were di­
vorced in 1968. Mrs. Sullivan
taught Sunday school at St. John’s
Episcopal Church, were Dtniae
sang in th* choir. She met Booth­
royd while working on a church
fund-raising campaign.
The three reached Utah, and 12
miles south of Moab turned off
U. 8. I no onto th* dirt road to
Dea.l Hoi re PoWL At l.ool.&lt;uit
Point they met a black-haired,
ample juwled man. They met the
man a second time on the; road
bark to tha main highway. I lf
passed the Volkswagen and then
stopped and raised the hood of
his car.
Boothroyd stopped to offer help.
Th* man branished at J2 rifle
and demanded money. Boothroyd
put hia wallet, containing about
9260, on tha ground.
Mrs. Sullivan picked it up, took
out the money, put it on the
ground and turned away. The man
shot htr through tho back of th*
head. Boothroyd waa styot-twice in
the face.
Danis* triad to drive off. hi tha
Volkswagen, but th* man gave
chase, bumping the littla foreign
car off th* road several times un­
til the teenager halted. The man
forced her into his car and drove
off.
The man, authorities believe,
was Arabon. And if chanc* had
orkad th* other way Ultra might
&gt;t have been the fatal .meeting.
A miner who hadn’t bean em­
ployed sine* December, Aragon
had left hi* wife and five littla

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boys at their clean, well-kept
frame home in Price the week
before th* shooting, presumably
to seek work.
Ironically, after he left town S
local contractor was looking for
him to offer him a job operating
a road scraper. But Aragon, who
had courted death both for his
country and to save a co-worker,
wasn't to return to Price alive.
There is shock in Price over the
fatal sequence of events. Hi*
friends can't understand "how he
could do anything of that sort.”
On another July in 1941, Aragon
was a Marin* mortannan pressed
into duty as a rifleman in th*
battle for Guam. H* won the
Navy Cross, that service'a second
highest decoration, in an advance
up an anemy-held^-idge that killed
or wounded seven of th* eight
men with him!
In Juty,-**#57, h* unss^Bnnlnr a
rope hoist at the No. 1 mins of
tha Independent Coal and Coke
Co., when 'there was a cave-in,
trapping four men. Aragon left
the hoist atfd m an u red to pull out
one man, but thq roof fell In and
killed the other three before Ara­
gon could reach them.
No one thought of the short, bar­
rel-chested Aragon aa a suspect.
Hut twice his wife went into
Moab looking for’him. A.service
station where she Inquired no­
tified police, and when they
talked with Mr*. Aragon, aha
broke down and told thorn Benny
had a .22 rifle and a pistol with
him. She gave the license number
and description of the car. An
alert waa put out.
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Then Friday night death caught
up with Aragon. Two FBI'agants
driving along Itouto 180 qpotted
the license with th* letters "CJ"’
they were seeking.
They halted th# car, which had
Ita windows shut and doors
locked. Aragon demanded, "Who
are you!" Tha agents showed
their identification. Aragon shout­
ed, "Prove it." and than shot
himself. He died shortly afterward
without regaining consciousocas.
Inside th* car ware n water
Jug, camping equipment, huntingknivee — but no rifle. However, a
bolt was miming from th* left
front bumper of Aragon’s Ivory
colored 1966 Plymouth. A similar
bolt waa found imbedded in a
fender of Boothroyd'* Volkswagen,
whoa* fenders had been smashed
by th* killer'* car.

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Doea a sewerage treatm ent plant ju s tify any in.
crease fa sewer ra te s fo r Sanford residents?
T h at seems to be the big question we in Sanford ara
asking ourselves now.
W a think w ithout a doubt th a t IT DOES I
W ithout a treatm en t plant we can Just forget about
Sanford getting, any new Industry here.
The S ta te H ealth D epartm ent will kill any industry
from locating here—unless we g et a plant— and fo r th a t
reason nlone building the plant ia Justified.
I ts construction also will broaden and easa home
construction and will tnhance the recreational use of
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ISIkFANCC.
POVERTK

DlSfcASt,
TILTH

Dr. Crane's

feeling they are trying to get a
prokpcct's name "on the dotted

- ' CASE J-497i Mildred M., aged
-;VI. was married last month.
*'• "Dr. Crane," Mildred's mother
•’YVfsfT, "Mildred Is our adopted
*daughter.
~ &gt;'She is a lovely girl* and we are
J ' devoted to her. put I fear she alprays cherished e subconscious
r^ fe a r that maybe she would not
win a desirable husband.
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Thus, they scare off prospects.
For they subconsciously in w ato
the fact they are marriage mad.
If you wish to attract the op­
posite ' sex, it is often ’better to
effect a casual "take it or leave
It" attitude.
Indeed, star salesmen also find
thst it often* spurs prospects into
action much faster if the sales­
men act as if they have ho many
orders that they aren't eager to
sign up hny more.
This is the same type of psy­
chology that merchants have
often found successful when they
run a sign "Limit — Two to a
Customer" over their soap or
other merchandise.
Girls, if you wish to win pro­
posal* of marriage, go in the op­
posite direction.
Give the impression that you are
more interested in being a nurse
or missionary or teacher than in
becoming a bride.
e
This broader perspective will al­
so give you more poise and permit
you to be Jolly and gay. '
Besides, boys will then immedi­
ately relax In your presence and
feel more comfortable, since they
think you a re ’Cot whirling a ma­
trimonial "lariat" around their

•
"So she enrolled in your Sden• title Marriage Foundatian. And
« her personality cbsngad at once.
}
"For her membership put her
' at ease. She relaxed and lmmedj -lately became happier.
. "No longer did sho feel it was
' up to her is find the propel man.
. So aha smiled and was gay. She
simply acted tike the natural, at­
tractive girl she really Mould
have bean.
"Oddly enough, although you in­
troduced her to a fine boy, she
met another man right here at Soon they grow so attracted to
kornt and married him teat you that they want to change your
viewpoint about marriags. They
month.
,
"Urns, wa attribute her happy will actually try te "Mil" you ea
marriage to the Scientific Mar- accepting an engagement ring.
Nags Foundation, although she This s l t u t ruse is so universal
jjttn't pick the man you gave that you will become astonished at
its success. It's what we psysbo■ Mildred’s case happens' so often logists call the "reverse English"
that we have found it Is typical strategy.
Send for the 200-point "Testa
•( many men, as well as women.
iey wish to be happily mar- for Sweethearts," enclosing a
. But Uwir Jobs often keep stamped, return envelop# plus 20
them out of social contacts with cents. Use them to widen your per­
suitable people o( the opposite spective.

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And In this tense state, they tend
to press too hard, instead of re­
laxing end beiag gay, spiling and
'oily, they create the constant

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Inch a weak, ills Incessant gnaw­
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ROME, Italy — If New York
City war* some other place,
America would ‘ get a let more
European tourists.
Or, te put It anohter way, U
some other city were where New
York is, Europeans would bs
much happier about coming to
visit us.
New York Mares them. The
thought of landing smack la New
York makes many Europeans

w eak' in the knees, faint in the have talked with scores of Euro­
bead.
peans ia half a dosen countries.
America’s hope of getting hun­ They all want to go to Ameriea,
dreds of thousands of tourists and they all long to see Now
would be brightened if, say, Char­ York, but they are plate afraid
leston, S. C., or Butte, Montana, of what awaits them oa arrival
or San Diego, California, or "I'd be lost," they say. Or,
Madison, Wisconsin, were situated "I wouldn't know how to act,
whom to turn to for help i f . I
on Manhattan Island.
Europeans know' little or no­ needed U," or, "New York is not
thing of these cities. They've for Europeans like me. It's too
heard of them, yes, but little big, and too swift, and too danger­
else. They would approach these ous."
places with assy hearts, sure they Thar# is little use In telling
could gat around all right, and them that New York Just seems
be ea sale a
sound as 1a their to be. Uw city of perpetual meUon; that despite its six* aad
own towns aclrois (ha sea.
But New York gives them the hustle, drive and go it ia not very
different from the other great
shakes.
To the Editor
They have read loo much about cities of tha world. They just
Dear Bir
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aad seen too much of U la the won’t believe i t
I was pleased with tbs write-up
movtel.
The movies— that's the They have spent toe many hours
of my visit toi tho Overseas W.W.I
answer.
I'd
say that 99 per cent te the movies, teen too much of
Flyers Reunion printed on page g
of
the
Image
that Europeans the Hollywood version of New
of tho July 7th Herald, However
hive of America thay got through York. The movies — or precious
I wm distressed by the use of the
tha movies, and who is to say few ef them -kave never shown
word "Ace" in the headline. Some- it's a sane, sensible, and. Uua the millions of quiet, hard-work­
where between the byelino and the oae?
ing Naw Yorkers, with the same
headline I was promoted! I was To them New York is a mad problems aad worries of man aad
not an Acs and would appreciate giant, ready to devour all new­ woman all over the world, ha they
this correction, ae I do not wish to comers. The rush is headlong, French, Italian, Spanish, or Dan­
appear as claiming something that sweeping nil before it. The traf­ ish;
is not trot.
fic is a mad Niagara that It's n shame that so many EureVery Truly Yours, crushes, and the people are cold, pa ana feel the way they do about
W. V. Lovell hard, ruthless, and unwilling to the city that la No, 1 la tha
-apt.*- • second I S f « bewildered world. And it Is! There is none to
(ED. Note. You are an acs in foreigner.
match it. It's such a alee city,
The picture they have of New
York Is a city made up of mil­
Dear Slri
lionaires who care not for cost,
caSPETB
The article in tho Sanford Herald aad gangsters who care not for
Vise
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Nyloa, Wool A BUi
announcing a decision ef tha pres­ others, and nightclubs that never
DECORATOR
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ent County Commission to Include close, teen-agers who nsver sleep,
their names on the new County Jukeboxes that are never quiet, VISCOSE CARPET
Jail plaque did not reveal what J a u bands that blare without atop, INSTALLED d J ) K .
portion of this project they par­ taxis that run down pedestrians, Complete with M
ticipated in.
cops who are grim, parks that are
Pod
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The accepted custom has beta te not safe, streets that must be
FEES ESTIMATES
avoided
after
dark,
coals
that
are
place tho name* of these respon­
H ouse o f Floors
sible on the building as recogni­ appalling and, in general, n paes
tion and honoring those with the pt life that is impossible to com­
Fee* Plata • Fee* Park
initiative sad the coursgo to plan prehend.
,
TE H U T
and can y out to completion pro­ 1 know this Is true because 1
jects’ th at not only benefit the
present hut the future genera­
tions.
I feel aura all members of tho
Cummlaaloa who spent two years
working and planning this new
Jail would willingly agree to re­
move their Mime from the plaque
te the event the present board'
needs recognition this badly.
if you need tosh to travel, toko
Very truly yours,
edvsotofo el ear eaworths*'
Hamer Little
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WASHINGTON (N E A )-A last da*trial Connell hat* intervened would merge Norfolk A Ws.tcra
chance at survival ns private en­ in the** bearing* to protact tbalr with Nickel Plate.
NAW merged with Virginian a
terprise may now bo facing the Inter**t*. Now York — through
1959. Pennsylvania controls KAW
U. 8. eastern railroads.
Gov. NcUon Rockefeller, A tty. and has « piece of Nickel Plate.
In the opinion of some tnnsporThis brings into the east of
tatioe exparu, class one roads east Gan. Loula K. Lsfkowita and
of the Mississippi River and Transportation Director Am* C. characters Penney’* board chair,
roughly north of a line connecting Wlprud—hare petitioned that all man, Jams* M. Symes. Last y«ir
Norfolk, Louisville and S t Louis U. S. railroad merger cates be h t broke off merger talks with
have about throe years in whieh to consolidated into one ICC hearing. NYC.
But if Ptnnsylvania can now grt
So far, the commission has dereorganise to save themselves and
their customers. If they don't do elded to take merger applications ICC approval for merger of NAW
i t nationalisation — government one at a time. This is what it has with Nickel Plate, it can be com.
ownership and operation — loom dona in the p ast Five rail mergers bined with other holdings tnW
were approved in 1959, one in 1960. what has been described as “a
within five years.
But there are now nine more system so powerful that all other
In making ever the United
States railroad map, the great merger applications /involving as eastern roads couldn’t comptt*
question la whether It will be done class one carriers before ICC. Two with ( t "
The mosg interested spectator lx
in the public interest or just in Involving northeastern roads are
the interest of the railroad moguls. considered most important What all these goings qn is probably
For this Is a battle of giants, with is done with them may set a pat* the Department of Justico anti­
trust division, represented by E.
the government sitting in as re* Urn for all U. 8. mergers.
One would merge the five princi­ Riggs . McConnell. Acting in th*
feres. Hundreds of millions of dol*
pal New England roads — New public interest, possibjy to baling,
lari hang on the outcome.
What la considered the first net Haven, Boston A Main*, Bangor th* Pennsylvania system develo*
ef this epie drama is now being and Aroostook, Mains Central and rasnt, Department of Justico could
and this recommend Inclusion of NYC with
flayed in the big Interstate Com­ Rutland. The second
may
be
most
important
of all— BAO-CAO.
merce Commission hearing room
with examiner John L. Bradford
presiding.
Fay Hfenle’s
;
Curtain raiser Is the application
of Chesapeake A Ohio—Walter J.
Tuohy, president, with Cleveland
financier Cyrus L. Eaton pulling
strings in the wings—to control
and then a t some unspecified time
Q—Can a peron make a will If th1: bs dons?—M. M.
to merge with Baltimore A Ohio,
A—Dear M .M.: There would bs
they have less than $1,000 in cash
Howard E. Simpson, chairman of
no point to opening a trust for s*
and
only
bousa
furnishings
and
the board.
small an amount bscauso tha in­
Completing the dramatie tri­ Jtwslry of llttio valust—D. B.
vested incoma from $1,000 would
angle and thickening the plot is
A—Dear D. B.t You certainly not even cover the cost of setting
New York Central — Alfred E. can write n will no matter how up and administering this trust.
Perlman, president—who argues meager your assets. However, this
f t a bank in your town is will­
that any BAO and CAO merger is one of those rare instancea ing to 1st you put your sura in a
must include NYC.
where I would not advise seeking savings account for grandchild™^
The first week of hearings play­ specific legal counsel. Instead, stipulating that they cannot toucT
ed to standing room only with an writ# down to whoa you would tho money, for a stated period of
all-tycoon cast ef characters. Now liko the cash and itsma to go. If years, this would be your answer.
that the show has settled down for you havo a lawyer friend, ask him However, most bankers tell ms
what appears to be a long run, the or her to witness your will. If not, that they would not want such s
lawyers have taken over and at­ as long as you havo two witnesses long-term responsibility.
tendance has dropped off.
to your signing and tell someone
Instead, they sugegat opening
But tha play will go on for whsra you have put your will, you what is known as a "Totten
months. Tbs examiner's report will probably are safe.
Trust." Hera you can withdraw
bo reviewed by the full HJC. There
Q—Is a bouse with n big mort­ tho money yourself if you need it
will bo briefs, objections and ex­ gage easier to sell!—J . B.
or tho bsnsfleiarisa can w ith d raf
A—Dear J . B.s Not necessarily. whsn you die.
ceptions from interested parties.
No decision will be banded down A mortgage ia not usually trans­ Q—What is a trusteer pension
till next year and the whole busi­ ferred when a house is sold unless plan?—R. C.
ness may end up la the courts for the seller is willing to remain leg­ A—Dear K. C.s This ia ■ pen­
final decision.
ally liable or tho company who sion plan in which your company’s
NYC's fear is that if CAO and made tha loan agrees to substitute contribution to tho plan ia placed
BAO merge! a large part of the the new owner for the original in a trust for Investment and re­
investment as distinguished from
midweatern freight traffic will be mortgagor.
During tha years between the a plan in which tha bonaftto ara
diverted to theif system for move­
ment to the East .Coast ports of time a mortgage is taken out and secured by life insurance.
Q 1■Is Investment service verji
Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk the house la tU&gt; fox. *»*«•.». lot can
expensive T—M; M. B . '
and Newport News, '
A—Dear M. M. B.: I t depends
NYC alone would not bo hurt by
upon what you mean by invest­
this. I t would divert traffic from
ment service and what you mean
the port of New York. I t would
by expensive. For a few dollars
also divert traffic from the New
you can subscribe to an invest­
England railroads and port of Bos­
ment service. Soma of than* offer
ton. And it might hurt much
good advice. If you make money
northeastern U. 8. business
with such advice, it te worth tho
It is for this reason th at New
price of subscription.
m
York state and New England In-

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Lake Mary WMU
New Member

FIRST STUDENT from Sanford
to be accepted for the &gt;econd
frethman clan at the brand new
Florida Presbyterian College at
Si. Petersburg is Mils Deanna
-9 Nichols, one of the lop students
In lhq Seminole High graduating
class of 19*1.
This newest liberal arts college,
the only Presbyterian school in
the state, hat Its permanent earn-

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DEANNA

Council at tha abort course. Miss
Myrtle Wilson, county home
sgent, and 10 other HD members
will accompsoy them.
Mrs. Johnson, who Is president
ol the Seminole County Council, is
past president of the Lake Monroe
club. In her spire time she
organist snd sn elder In the Up
sala Community Presbyterian
Church, drives a county achool bus
and is correspondent for the
Herald.
She also served as music di
rector and pianist of the recent
highly successful Monroe PTO
Minstrel Show. She has three chil­
dren and two granddaughters
Mrs. Johnson has been in borne
demonstration work two years and
says that It Is the best hobby she
has ever had.
MRS. HEINBUCH, who Is coun­
ty delegate, Is president of the
Lake. Mary Home Club. She and
her husband came to Sanford
eight year* ago from Baltimore.
Md., where they were la the flor­
ist business.
She has been a member of the
home club for five yesri and is
also active In the auxiliary to the
Lake Mary Fire Department. She
has two children snd eight grand
children.
The theme of the short course
this year is “Learning — The Key
to Living.” The two'delegates will
serve on the county record book
exhibit Committee. Mrs. Johnson
is on the scholarship fund com­
mittee and Mrs. Halabuch on tha
publicity committee.
Mrs. Johnson will attend the
president's dinner and latar in the

The Woman's Missionary Union
of the First Baptist Church of
Lake Mery welcomed a new mem
ber, the new pastor’s wife, Mrs. B.
Eugene Jackson, into their group
nt tha regular peeling with Mrs.
W. T. Wansley, president, in
charge.
The opening prayer was given
by Mrs. C. N. North. It waa an­
nounced that tha community mis
slon project for thle month will be,
n meeting at the New Samaritan
Home.
Assisting Mrs. M. Wilhelm, pro­
gram chairman, were Mrs. M.
Bomnn, Mrs. E. L. Varn, Mrs. C,
Jones, Mra. I. Jackson and M n. R,
Hood. Program topic for the day
was “Our Task Has Just Begun In
East and Central Africa."
A abort question and answer
period was conducted by Mrs. R.
Green, etewardshlp chairman. The
meeting waa closed by elnglng
‘Onward Christian Soldiers" and
prayer by Mra. Boman.
Others attending were Mrs. J. P.
Reel, Mrs. 8. Andersen and Mrs.
F. Gaines.

Stricklands
Entertain For
Manila Guest
Cdr. and Mrs. Guy R. Strick­
land entertained a group of
friends at a Fourth of July party
at their home in Loch Arbor.
It was given in honor of Mrs.
Strickland's brother, Jose Rey, of
Carrasco so, Manila. He has just
concluded a pleasure trip through
Europe including the Scandinav­
ian Countries and is (pending n
few weeks with the Strickland*
before going beck to Manila.
Among those enjoying the hoi
tday party whlek waa bfid on tha
lawn at tha Strickland residence
ware Mrs. Elea Unklai of DaXary,
Mr. and Mra. John L. Strickland,
Daytona Beach, Miss Hsian Max
lank* aad Miss Chris Donahue ef
Winter Park.
Mej. and Mrs. Olan Boutweil
and Miss Ella Boutweil, M r.,and
Mrs. Rupert M. Strickland, Mica
Frances Strickland, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles it. Wine, Mrs. Robert
Telia and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Wimbiah.

put on beautiful Boca Celga Bay,
where it ttandt on a peninsula of
land, reaching out into the blue
9 waters of the Gulf, giving it a
charming aspect of water on both
aides.
President of the new school It
Dr. William Howard Kadel, for­
mer pastor of the First Presby
terian Church in Orlando. Lait
year’s first freshman class at the
coeducational
Institution
was
wtade up of ISO students and the.
enrollment for this year's class
9 brings the total up to approxl
mately 400.
■Deanna, who was awarded the
Jaycees leadership recognition
trophy, was also crowned May
Queen at the May Day Ball, one
of the highlights of the school
year. All of her other school ac• Hvlties are too numerous to men
tion, but she was a natural and
popular leader.
9
She is having a busy summer,
with lots of fun. Her first v«a
ture, immediately after the clos­
Jennifer Olliff
ing of school was to taka off with
friend, Sunny Skinner, for a cruise
Visiting In
to Nassau. She Is now visiting
. with a long-time friend and for­
mer Sanfordite, Cinda Ponder,
San Jose* Calif.
presently living in Belle Glade.
MRS. HEINBUCH
Miss Jennifer Olliff, daughter of
When she returns from there, the
family will bead for the beach to week both delegates, attired in Mr. and Mrs. Am ina# OUlff, Is
9 spend some time enjoying care phite, will march in tha process- enjoying.* sum mar vacation in
free days swimming and sun tonal at the wtsper service in the San Joat, Calif., a t tha homo of
new auditorium of tha J. HlQla hor cousins, tho Misses Ssndrs,
bathing.
Qayl# aad Pam Patshe.
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Miller Medict! Center.
She was accompanied on the
REGROUPING and tightening
train
trip by her grandmother,
the cinches, after the loss of two
Mrs. E. A. Olliff, of Jacksonville.
of their leaders, the recently or­ Longwood
Sho plans to return by way of
ganised Democratic Women’s Club
Chicago, tho latter part of August
of Sanford will hold a meeting
of new officers at the Sea
By MRS. BETTIS SMITH
Shell Restaurant, Tuesday at 1
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lawson left A ltam onte S p rin g!
p-m.
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, presi­ last week for a three meoth va
dent-elect of the Infant organisa­ cation In New Shgland. Each
tion. has called together her of­ year -at this time they take ad­
ficers and board of directors for vantage of the cool weather Jn
By ATLANTA McGINNIS
tha meeting. Mrs. Reynolds, New England for Mrs. Lawson's
Mr. and Mra. William Grotr
herself a former political candi­ health.
date. la familiar with many of Robert Hammond haa been con­ and son, Matthew, ef Madison, N.
the ins ami outs of politics, which fined to his home on Oleander J., are spending 1 two-week va
make it such a fascinating sphere Ave. the past week-wlth a very, cation with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
painful back injury. Ha is re Barry isf Ridgewood Av*., Orlan
of public life.
^ • The unfortunate loss of the two ported to be some better now. do, and with Mr. ta d Mrs. Alloa
lu ths, Mrs. Ruth Gallagher and Mr. and Mra. 8am Hodge and Wentworth of Lake Asher Cr.,
Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, who ware family spent the July 41b holiday Bear Laks Manor.
formerly president and vice-pre­ with a trip to Kissimmee for the Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Dabbs
and family of Orieata Gardens
•
sident, respectively, made a tem­ Silver Spurs Rodeo. .
porary dent in the group, but the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klegg Jr. hava returned •from Morgantown,
headfal of women, who aro inter­ nod family visited his parents, Ky., where they visited his fa­
ested In building up the active Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klegg. re­ ther, George Dabbs Sr. and her
participation of Seminole County cently at their home on WUdaore parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
women la the world of politics, Ave. They a rt former residents Arnold.
have closed ranks and picked up of Longwood.
9 * the reins, determined to hold to­ Houtcgueits of the D. D.
gether the nucleus of on organi­ Smiths last weekend were Mr. and Enterprise
sation that has a great potential Mrs. E. E. Murray and sen of
for good influence in the county. Tallahassee. Mr. Murray U
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engineer with the State
MRS. H. L. JOHNSON and Dept, and has been transferred
■y HELEN SNODGRASS
Mrs. W. H. Heinbuch left this from the DeLand office te Tal­ Friends of A. M. Nelson will
morning lor Gainesville where lahassee.
he glad to know that ha is re­
they.will represent the Seminole Rev. Ruth E. Great and daugh­ cuperating nicely from surgery
County
Homo
Demonstration ter. Palsy Ruth, • attended the last week la tha Tampa Hospital.
Pentecostal Youth Camp in Ocala Mr. aad Mrs. Nelson have many
last week.
friends in this area.
Mrs. Edward Gratloa and eon Rev. and Mrs. Paul E. Shulls
have returned to their home after aad Mr. and M n. Frank Ryan
■pending n month with Mrs. Cret­ ere spending a vacation in Le­
a n 's parents in Illinois and Mr. noir, N. C.
Gration's parents in New York.
Rov. D. A. Cornetts will con­
duct tho services at All Saints
Episcopal Church each Sunday
PETRIFIED C1NGKO
Sacred as the Chinese "tem­ during July.
ple tree." the giagtio flourished
la the Pacific Northwest mil­
If you want to u k n o r send
lions of years ago. Petrified flowers to your hostess, see that
gtagko logs have been found in sho gets them b ate* tha Forty
Washington state.
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Plan Meetings

Married In Presbyterian Ceremony
Miss Carol Lee Sobeck, daughter
of Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas R. Sobeck,
and Francis William Smathers,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C.
Smathers, all of Lake Mary, were
married June 18 a t the Community
Presbyterian Church of Lake Mary.
Rev. John Pilley officiated at
the candlelight, double ring cere­
mony.
The church was decorated with
basket arrangements of white
chrysanthemums and gladioli, pot­
ted palms and candelabra.
Mrs. Belle Thompson, organist,
presented a program of wedding
musle and accompanied Mrs. Jean
Brooklyn, solollst, who tang “I
Lova You Truly" and “Because."
Yhe bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a gown ef Chant­
illy lace over white satin with
s c a l l o p e d neckline and long
sleeves. Seven ruffles down the
back of the skirt ended in a chapel
train.
Her finger tip veil of nylon Jace
waa attached to a rhinestone
crown and she carried a large bou­
quet of white roses, centered with
a whlta orchid.
Mrs. Jackie Duncan, a cousin of
tha bride, waa matron of honor.
Sho wore a blue nylon chiffon
dress, with matching hat and veil
and carried a basket ot m uni and
pink daisies.
Lois Ann Hudson, bridesmaid,
wore a pink nylon chiffon dreas,
with matching hat and veil and
carried a basket of mums and blue
daisies.
Richard Friend, brother of the

beige . eyelet sheath, with darker
beige accessories and n corsage of
white roses.
' Following the wedding cere­
mony, a reception waa held in the
Educational B u i l d i n g of the
church. Refreshments of sand­
wiches, heart shaped mints, and
punch were served with the three
tiered wedding cake.
Assisting with the serving were
Mrs. Dorothy Keefer, Miss Joan
Keeler, Mrs. Patty Cooper, 81Isa
Dolores Klrsh and Mrs. Ruby Hemmerle. Mra^Catherine Jones kept
tha bride’a book.
After a wedding trip to the East
coast the couplo will reside in
Lake Mary.
Out of town guests included Mr.
an4 Mrs. Walt Jones, of Altamonte
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Jessa Milam
and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Smathers and sons, David
and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. F. W,
Smathers and Mrs. Kitty Estabrook on aon, Philip, all ot Or­
lando.

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Morning Circle of the Women's
Society of Christian Service of
bride, was best man and serving as restories and a corsage of whtta Grace Methodist Church meets at
usher* were Jerry Hudson and
9:30 a.m. with Mrs. Roy Wall,
Robert Duncan.
3002 East 4th St.
The bride'e mother wore a drees
of blue lace and chiffon, white ae-

MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS W. SMATHERS
(Photo by Raymond Studio)

Henderson - Aylies
Wedding Announced
Mlsa Roxann Belle Henderson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chaster
A. Henderson, of Enterprise and
Andrew Clark Aylies, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew G. Aylies, o!
Cleveland, Ohio, ware united in
marriage July 2 at 4 p.m. at the
First Christian Church in DaLaad
Rav. Darrell F. Joachim, pes­
ter ef the church, officiated at
the double ring ceremony. .
Mrs. Robert Millard, organist,
and Chad AUtn, soloist, prosontod
a program ot atfptlal music.
ib o church'was decorated ‘wllh
basket arrangements of white
gladioli and pom pome and four
candaiabra garnished with mag­
nolia leaves and ferae.
The bride given in marriage by
her father, wore a gowtt ef peau
do sole and re-embroidered Aleneon lace. Tho filled bodice fea­
tured e sabrina neckline, long
pointed oloovos end tiny covtrsd
buttons.
Tiny seed pearls liasd the neck
and appliques. Her full skirt
ended in a chapel tesla. She wore
a fingertip veil ef silk illusion
fastened te e coronet crown of
pearls and she carried e cascade
bouquet of white carnations.
Mrs. Richard Acker, matron of
honor from Akron, Ohio, Mure-*n
•qua organa* dross over taffeta
featuring a cowl nockllnc, twotone eque sash end full skirt. Sbo
wore e mateklag Juliet petal cap
sad veil and carried a cascade
bouquet of carnations.

Mrs. Boman
Honored A t
Farewell Party

Other attendants were Mrs.
Donald Lucey of Durham, N. C„
and Miss Sylvia Davis of Daytons Beach. They wore dresses
identical to those of the matron
of honor and carried while car­
nation bouquets.
Sgt. Aylies of Cleveland, Ohio,
served his brother as best man
and ushers were Howard Hcnder
son, brother of the bride/ Edwin
Davis of Jacksonville and Richard
Acker of Akron.
Tb* bride’s mother wore a blue
nylon 1aco over taffeta sheath
with scoop neckline and match­
ing jacket, white accessories and
a white carnation corsage.
Following the wedding cere­
mony, a reception was held at the
DeLand Woman's Club. The
bride'e table was overlaid with •
white lace cloth and centered
with a four tlyred wedding cake.
It featured white bells and pale
pink roses, flanked by cherub
candelabra with arrangements of
pink swoelhrart roses.
The punch table was overlaid
with a white laca cloth and cen­
tered with an arrangement of
pink gladioli and white pom poms
and held two silver punch bowls.
Assisting with the serving were
Mrs. John Cannon end.Mr*r-V+riJ
Davis of Daytona Beach, Mrs.
Glenda Drummond, St. Cloud,
Mrs. M. M. Davis, Mrs. Clarence
Redmond and Mrs. Elmer Strausler of Maitland and Mrs. E. I’.
Henderson of Orlando.
Mrs. Garland Cowan of Penny
Farms kept tb* bride's book.
Background piano music was pre­
sented during the reception by
Mrs. Eugene Henderson of Or­
lando.
For traveling, Mrs. Aylies chose
a royal blue silk suit, with white
accessories and the corsage from
her bridal bouquet.
After July 17, the couple will
reside at 423 Pth Ave., Jackson­
ville Beach. Tb* groom is em­
ployed by the P. Lorillard Co. and
tbe bride la an employe of tho
Florida 6tale Department ot Wel­
fare.

A farewell party in honor of
Mrs. Willard Roman was held at
the home ef Mr*. J. A. Varn In
Lake Mary, recently.
Decorative arrangements snd
scenes in keeping with the occa­
sion war* the highlights ef the
evening. Games and contests were
enjoyed by hte group along with n
get-acquainted session with Mrs. Lake M onroe
B. Eugene Jackson, wife of tha
new paater of tho First Baptist
Church.,
Tho honors** received nisny
lovely gifts. Mra. Varn read an ap­
By MRS. M. L. JOHNSON
propriate poem, entitled "The ra s­ Mr. and Mrs.. Richard Rani and
children have gone to Hammond,
ter'* Wife."
Refreshment! of salad, cookies Ind., to visit relative* and spend
and punch were served by the hos­ their vacation.
tess and Mrs. Harley Wilhelm, ao- Mr*. Loon Bryan and ion are
visiting relatives in Kentucky.
Others attending war* Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Rlddla hay*
James Gray, Mrs. Floyd Horine, returned to. Bluefleld, W. Va.,
Mrs. a . Jones, Mrs. T. N. Stafford, alter visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Mra. R. Bowkay, Mra. R. I’etera, George Port who accompanied
Mrs. W. T Anderson and Mn. them home.
Lamar Stokes.
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For Tuesday
Circlet of the Women's Society
of Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church plan tho fol­
lowing mec:ings Tuesday:
Circle 1 — meets with Mra.
Orville Touchton in Loch A ltar at
0:43 a.m.
Circle 2 — with Mrs. George
llardin, 2000 LUy Court, at »:4S
a.m.
Circle 2 — meets at l:4S a.m.
with Mrs. E. C. Daniels at Labi
Markham.
Circle 4 — with Mrs. C. R.
Jones, 309 West 3tb Si. at S:4S
a.m.
Circle 3 - with Mrf. W. J .
Fields, 2011 Holly Ave. at 9:41
a.m.

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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pcarsaa
have returned from a vacation.
They visited tbslr daughter and
her family, Mr. and Mrs. RaMiO
Comstock and two children ef
Syracuse, N. Y., and Mr. end
Mrs. Charles Robert Pearson end
family of Marietta. While in
Marietta they also met their
daughter and son-Indaw, Mn
Mrs. Clyde Cummings .end two
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Wayab
Werff (Jessie Kersey) of Hiltch.
Mrs. Wendell Conner J r. ol
Troy, Ala., is visiting her par­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Yeaekio
at their home. 911 West lfth St.
Mrs, Conner is the former Xlmti
Yeackle.

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Two all atar team* will represent the local Bote Ruth league
hi the District S tournament that
will be held in Leesburg starting
inly IS.
' The winning nine from this com­
petition will move up to the state
tourney to be held in Ocala a week
later.
Managers of the eight clubs in
the American and National dlvlsIona Of the Sanford circuit mat last
week to name candidates from
whom will bo chosen Just prior to
the trip to Leesburg the 16 men
for each division that will make
69 the two squads.
Those players who ware named
go candidates in the American di­
vision and the dubs they represent-are: KIWAN1S - John Jennan, Lawrence Plvec; CIVITAN —
James Riser, Earl Black, Billy
Etuyfcendall, Marvin Sheffield, Edward Pitxgerald, Roger Outlaw;
CPO — John Bowes, Jeff Scott,
M l Higgins. Danny MeFarlln,
Jack Caolo, Carl Phillips; ELKS—
Beb Edgln, Jerry Moody, Richey
Sires, Gene Griffin, Bobby Pdfold, Both Vihlen.
The National all stem will bo
eheeeu foam this roster: OVIEDO
«-I Wesley Swenson, Ronald Howall, Timothy Belbara, Ren Brooks;
U S B MART - Daniel THU*,
Lewis Dodson, David Scott,- BUI
Day, Kenneth Mstebo, Larry
Chester; ROTARY - Tim Barbnnman. Mika Pefonate, John
Ogden; SHKDfB - Mika I W -

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CHICAGO (U PI&gt;- Globemaater,
with Johnny Rots aboard, nipped
70-1 outsider Editorialist at the
wire to win the $106,600-Arlington
elaaale at Arlington Park.
INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPD-The
favored Four-and-Twenty lad all
the way to acorn a four-length
victory over We’re Hoping In the
Jlto.600 Hollywood Derby at Hoilywood Park.
WIMBLEDON, England (U FI&gt;Angcla Mortimer of England won
the Wimbledon women's singles
title from country woman Chris­
tine Truman and the United States
captured a major tennis title
when teenagers Karen Hastes of
Chula Vista,
and Billie
Jean Moffltt of Long Beach, Calif.,
won the women's doubles crown.

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HENLEY- ON. THAMES, Eng­
land (UPI&gt;— Ruaala’s Navy eightoared crew defeated Britain's
Leaoder Boating Club to win the
Grand Challenge Cup, the major
priie in the Healey Royal Regatta.

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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Stan
Muslal, serving In on his 60th AllStar game, dismissed the sugges­
tion today that eaeh team could
use a couple of days practice be*
fore taking the Bold Tuesday at
Candlestick Park to tho 66th runswal of the baseball elassie.
"These guye are the bast and
Buy don’t need to work out to­
gether," the St. Louis Cardinals'
legacy
declared.
"Everybody
knows his position and bow to
play M. It'a automatic."
The tricky wind* at Candlestick
have ipsultod to suggestions that
the players should work out thsrs
Is fst accustomed to the sir cur­
rents that make pop fllel do
strange tricks. American Leaguars will be facing the wind pro­
blem here for tbs first time.
"The ball players are too good
a l star tsams had said that ha to bo worried by tho winds end,
waa ooafldeat (hat both team* besides, I think H blows leaa dur­
would give 6 feed accounting of ing the day than at night," said
Musiel.
The game is scheduled to stsrt
i t 4 p. m.
Whltey Ford (16-6), who la havling hia greatest reason with the
men Tony Taylor of tho Phtladel-1 New York Yankeea, loomed a aol
pbia Phillies suffered u dislocated |d cholee to alert egalnat the Na.
left thumb during the t i n t game, tlonala.
of » doublehaoder with tho Chi- Manager Danny Murtaugh ha«J
eegp Cube Bunder and .waa taken four possibilities to counter with;
6e Wea|ey Memorial Hospital for Joey Jay of Cincinnati, Sand)

NEW YORK (UPI) — Harbor
View Farm's Wolfram, carrying
top weight of 130 pounds, passed
Wise Ship In the stretch to win
the 636,200 Sbeepsbead Bay handi­
cap by a neck at Aqueduct.

United Preae International
Back in apring training there
waa aome doubt whether Joey Jay
and Frank Roblnaon would be
around by All-Star time, but
largely becauae of them the Cin­
cinnati Reda are leading the Na­
tional League by five gamea to­
day at the mid-aeaaon layoff.
Jay and Roblnaon. gave further,
evidence that their eeleciioa to
the All-Star squad waa Juatiffed
by pacing the Reda to their third
victory in their four-game showdown aeriea with the Loa Angelea
Dodger* Sunday. The M , ‘ 233pound Jay pitched hia 13th tri­
umph of the aeaaon and Roblnaon
collected four hlta, including a
pair of borne runa, to give Cin­
cinnati a 14-3 win.
It waa the firat complete-game
victory againat the Dodgera in 16
lifetime atarta for Jay, who had
never lived up to hia promlae In
Uiree previoux yeara with Mil­
waukee. Roblnaon, who became
Involved in a gun-toUng Incident

during the off aeaaon and got off
with a 6230 fine, may have been
eobered by the acrape. He’a ' in
line for the triple erown with a
.336 batting average (9th in the
league), 23 home runa (tied for
2nd), and 70 RBI'a (2nd).
Meanwhile, Detroit'a poaition
atop the American League waa
rather ahaky. Only a half game
aeparated the Tiger* and the New
York Yankeea while the third
place Baltimore Oriolea are com­
ing atroog.
The Tlgera regained the top
rung by aweeplng a doubleheader
from' the Loa Angelea Angela, 1-0
and 6-3, while New York aplit a
twinbill with Boaton, winning the
opener 3-0 oo reokie Roland Shel­
don’* five-hitter and loaing the
nightcap, 6-6.
In other American League
gamea, the Chicago White Sox
won two from Cleveland, 7-6 and
1 -6; Baltimore beat Kanaaa City,
44, and Minneaota trounced
Waabington, T-l. ‘
Pittaburgh downed Milwaukee,
3-4; the Chicago Cuba ran their

winning atreak to five atraight by
defeating Philadelphia twice, 6-6
and g-3; and San Francisco
downed St.' Loula, S-l, after loaing
the opener, 0-3, in other National
League conteala.
Jay, who won only 33 gamea
the paat three acaaone, became
the first NL hurler to win 13. He
haa lost four. Charley Neal's tworun homer and a aolo homer by
John Roaeboro accounted for the
Dodger runa.
Roblnaon ‘knocked In aeven
runa, the final three coming on a
baaea loaded double in the ninth
inning. Roblnaon alao waa hit by
reliever Don Dryadale, who waa
ejected from the game.
' Prank Lary won hie 13th game
againat four loaaea in helping De­
troit to Ita opening triumph. Lary
acattered three hlta while Detroit
got the lone run on a walk, a hit
batamanand rookie Mike Roarke’a
alngle. Billy Bniton'a two-run
homer In the nightcap provided
the margin of victory, giving Jim
Bunning hia ninth win.
Sheldon, up from elaae D ball,

struck out seven In registering hi*
tecond ihutout in a row. Roger
Maria bit hit 33rd homer for the
Yankees, leaving bim 13 game*
ahead of Babe Rutb'a record at
the All-Star break. Carl Yastrzemakl went 4-tor-5 In leading the R
Red Sox' 13-hlt attack os flva
Yankee burlera in the aecond
game.
Steve Barbel's fourth shutout oI
the season gave the .Orioles their
16th victory in the la at to gamei
and put them aeven game* back
of the league-leaden.
Sherm Dollar'* pinch grand
alam home run enabled the White
Sox to win the opener over the *
aklddlng Indiana and Turk Lewn
put out the fire In the nightcap to
preaerve a victory after Willie
Kirkland hit three coneaeutive
home runa for Cleveland.
Camllo Paacual’a five-hit hurl­
ing gave the Twlna their Brat meceaa at Griffith Stadium thia year.
Earl Battey hit two homen end
Ted Lepclo connected once for ^
Minneaota'a tin t victory/ in 6»e
laat five gamea with Washington.

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heffey of Philadelphia and Mike
McCormick of San Francisco.
Yanks# homo run aluiger Rot­
or Maris wflt bat cleanup for the
American League, according to
the lineup manager Paul Richante announced Sunday.
John Temple. Cleveland second
baseman, will Icadoff, followed by
first- baseman Norm Cash, Datroll; center fielder Mickey Mantie, New York, Maris; left fielder
Rocky Colavlto, Dstrolt; shortstop
Tony Kubsk, Now York; catcher
John Romano, CloveUnd and
BalUmoro third baseman Brooks
Robinson.
Murtaugh baa not announced
hie National League batting order. But K was expected that
Dodger shortstop Maury Wills
would lead off and -WUlie Maya,
Glint center fielder, would bet in
the number four slot.
A sellout crowd of about 44,000
waa expected to' see the classic
make Its bow in San Francisco.
A second game U elated Ju ly -lf
at Boston.

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PoweU’a Office Supply added
two more wine to make R 36 point*
won In leading The Thursday Nlta
Mixed League. With the league
two-thirds over, this la e slight
margin of safety, since four other
teams are now pushing towards
Urn top.
Pryor's State Perm Ins., along
with Appleby's 'Restaurant and
Steiameyer Roofing are aU tied
up la second with 21 wins each,
while DaBary Pharmacy holds
third with 30. Union Park Pharm­
acy Is next with 19, followed by
Sanford Mfg. Co. end Pierro’s
Mfg. Co.
Kan Stone showed how It la done
as he recked up a big 660 scratch
series. Other 300 plus series were
Ed Michalak 866, B1U roster 351,
Margie Woods 65B, Ralph Betts
876, Jim Smith 338, Carl Nicholson
646. Ed CeUen 864, Car VonHerbulla 664 end Harold Applaby 639.
The 6-10 waa once again' the
easy mark as Nicholson, Von Herbulls, Mike Accardl, Alberta Warnsr, Dot Powell, Stone, Ann ConkUn, Vicki Carter, Dutch Shugarts
and Michalak' all toppled K. Pat
Poster made the 6-10, BIU Foster
got the 64-16, Carolyn Bette made
u d n rh te H n p if if
th?
6-7 and both Jerry Ferella end
Cheater Fawley picked up the five
and dime.

LEAN WESTERN
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Yankee first baseman Bill Skewiron sprained hie beck during in­
field praties before Sunday’s doubleheader with the Boaton Red
Box and waa kept out of the line­ The American Rad Cross waa
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DEAR ABBY: My husband'll boss In­
vited us to their home for an evening. We
were told “ not to dress up.’* I alm ost
fainted when they greeted us at the door.
The wife wus wearing shorts and a halter
top. The husband was completely bore on
top, and was weuring shorts. Both were
barefoot. They are in th eir late fifties, and
weigh over 200 pounds apiece. I found it
revolting to look a t them . Him, with hig
big stomach hanging in layers over his
shorts, and*her, with rolls of fat flopping
around. In addition to this, tho veins in
her legs stood out in red and blue knots
all over. I tell you I couldn’t whR to leave.
Are we old-fashioned? Or is theis the way
"high society” entertains the working
stiffs?
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do the same ?
LIVING TODAY
DEAR LIVING: You should consider
yourself very fo rtunate to get a m an who
is no generous, sensitive and kind. Doesn't
it give you pleasure to know th at, should
you go first, he will cherish your memory
and not “forgot his loss" quickly? Think it
over.
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DEAR DISGUSTED: Well-bred peoplo
do not entertain their guests in the getups you described. This "high society” hns
a very low ceiling.

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DEAR ARBY: I am n widow about to
m arry u widower. We love each other very
much, but I am very h u rt because of his
attitude toward his deceased wife. On
Memorial Day he bought the most expen­
sive spruy of flowers, took it to the ceme­
tery and placed it on her grave. I’ve men­
tioned this, and he says no one else re ­
members her and he feels it is his duty. I
think it Is nice to rem em ber the dead, but
why overdo it? I have found a now life

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DEAR MUCHACHA: Tell him you
th in k too much of him to let him w aste
his tim e and money on a girl who thinks
of him as a "brother.” This will cool off
the most amorous amigo.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO SYL: Don’t be a
sop. Let him do his own laundry. He has
plenty of aoft soap handy.

Jhs{jt)omsm: By Ruth Miiiat

Running • household li very
much like running a small busi­
ness, yet fe«' housewives ever
bother to Ml up an '■office" In
thair homes.
They arribbla appointment* on a
calendar in the kitchen. They pile
bills into a pantry drawtr and
stick important paper* away In
bureaus. All sorts of receipts and
reminders ara tucked In thair
handbags. They b u r d e n thair
minds with endless thing* they

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DEAR ABBY: I went out w ith a
clod—and I mean a firs t class drip— be­
cause he pestered me for a date for
m onths. I hud a miserable time. 1 couldn't
even atand to let him hold my hand.
He has been bothering me for another
date ever since. I don’t w ant to go out
w ith him aguin. Every tim e he calla I tell
him I am "busy,” but now he says, "YOU
name the time when you are free.” I am
stuck for an answer. Please tell me how to
discourage this guy w ithout coming rig h t
out and telling him he nauseates me.
MUCHACHA

feel simply rnuat not bo forgotten.
Any man who tried to run a
small business In that haphttard
fashion would soon ba nsggad to
death by overlooked appointments,
tost papers, frantle searching* for
needed Information, and ao on.
What a housewife really naoda
la a well-equipped desk and a fil­
ing cabinet, a typewriter, if the
knows how to use one, and tba de­
termination to run th* business
elds of housekeeping In a businesslike fashion.
If aha spends 80, minutes a day

at her dark aha can keep up with
her filing, answer letter* and so­
cial Invitations promptly, Jot down
reminder* for tba day's work, put
tho telephone to work to save un­
necessary errands and clear her
mind of a dossn or to Bagging
business matters.
8he will not only, aavs valuable
Uma by being businesslike abott
business matter, aha wlU dear her
mind of tha clutter of trying to ramember too many things. And
that meant less frustration from
overlooking Importent matters,

Judy Relurns ‘S
To Summer H om eIIYANNIS PORT, Mare, (UPIJ
—Singer Judy Garland returns! »•
to her summer home here Sunday
night after 21-hours of diagnostic
testa at Cape Cod Hospital in Hy«.i‘
annl*.
Miss Garland was rushed te the
hospital shortly after dinner Sat­
urday evening when ah* wasstricken with sever* abdominal.
pains.
Dr. Robert D. Watt said th*
singer was "greatly Improved*"
after her hospltalliatlun for what
was bcllewd te be a kidney In­
flammation.
SHOT FROM ABOVE
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Joshua
Logan's firet scenes for the movie
"Fanny" were directed from n •
helicopter over the port of Mar­
seilles. The helicopter hovered as
doie as 35 feet to the aftermost'
of the square-rigger Malalaie for
opening sequences with actor Horst Buchholi on tha rigging.
Michigan produces nearly o n * . ,
half of the tim ber marketed la
the Oreat Lakes stairs.

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Whan you open a doubleton, the
standard rule la to open the top.
When you open * suit of thro*
cards or more, you open tha third
bast from three and tha fourth
beat from four or more unless you
have certain high card combine«o2 . ' —
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Her* la tha table of high card
leads against a suit contract:
Lead Scar from suit haadsd by
act without tho king. It Is always
dangerous to underload an act
against a suit contract.
Lead king from aco-klng or
klng-quaou,

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Lead Jack from klng.Jack-tea,
jack-ten-nine, ar jack-ten-eight.
Lead ten from klng-tm-nlno,
qusen-ten-nlns, ten-nlno-alght, ar
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Page 8—Mon. Ju ly JO, 1961 6. F o r Rent
NICE 5 room turnlibed apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adulta
FA 2-7399.

By Galbraith

SIDE GLANCES

FURNISHED garage ap t Phone
.i.WANTED; Rida with lady, to
;«••• Winter Perk between 7:00 k
2 BEDROOM furn. apartment $55.
7:10 each morning. Mra. Pat WKLAKA APARTMENTS: roomt 60S So. Park. FA 2-3636.
private batha, 116 W. Firit St.
— -Angley, FA 24144.
I ROOM furnished apt., $90
2 B. R. K it equipped .. $62
month, cloae in, 111 E. 0th Si
S B. R. K it equipped . ... 975
caU FA 2-4203 or FA 2-5700.
..PUBLIC School Teacher forming 1 B. R. Ktt. equipped-... $71
1 I . R. apartment . . . . $00 MODERN furn. 2 bedroom apt.
i__ classes la ceramics, for adults
upstairs over 200 W. 12th. $00
ROSA L. PAYTON
end children. Ph. FA 2-1947.
per mo. water included. Avail­
Regiilcred Real Estate Broker
able July 5. FA 2-1401.
Ph. FA 2-1201 17-00 at Hlnwatha
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SLEEPING ROOMS—Th# Gables LAKEFKONT unfurnished; quiet
but convenient to NAS, Schools
401 Magnolia.. Ph. FA 2-0720.
k stores. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath#,
fireplace, double carport k uti­
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lity. Large cloaeta, 2 patio*.
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$150 Mo. TK 0-1441.
rURNISHED

-.Tee i l l each or you ore h.r.by
BbtlftSd
required to p r o m t
M ir elalms ana lim ia d i which you,
or either at you, may hove aaolnit
toe ootalo of BRAXTON I.BK PERSTwa, l i t , deceased, U to o f oatd
County, (o the County Judge of
Seminole County, Florid*. at hi*
office la the oourt hoaoo o f o ld
County at Hanford. Florida, within
Wight calendar month* from iho
tlmo of tho first pobtloatloa of this

apartment,

clean

and cloae ia. FA 2-4012, Jimmy
MAROERT ANNN HATTAWAY
Deceased
Cowan.
To All Creditor* and Pereeee Slavlaw Claims or Demand* Aaoloat
- BEDROOM apartment. Phone
sold Kotato i
FA 2-1442 between 9 a. m. *
Ton an d ,each at yon ar* hereby notified .-ad required to pro5 p. m.
osnt a n y clalmo sad demands
which you, or olthsr of you, may
LEAN
furnished 1 bedroom
havo against ths ostats of MAR*
apartment, Ula bath, 901 PalOERT ANKK HATTAWAT. dorsasad, lato of tald County, to tho
msttc. FA 2-1274 after 9 p.m.
County Judgo of Romlnolo County,
Plorlds,
at
his
affleo
la
ths
court
tee of resldsoc* and post office
dross of the claimant, end shall house of said County at Hanford,
within
sight Valsndar
’ sw art to by the claimant, hla Florida,
eat. nr attorney, nod nay ouch months from ths tlmo o f tho first
pablloatloa
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f
this
nolle*. Cosh
Urn or demand not *o flits -hall
e ls la or demand ohall ho In w rit, PINECREST: I bedroom borne,
fWeWL
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Bank e f Msthoara* and Trait lag, and ohall state the pise# e f
screened patio, unfurnished,
rssldsnss and post offlos address
• Company
$110, 2921 Park Ave. FA $4222.
of tho olalmsat, and .ohall ho
. • By i Paul C. Schmitt
•worn to by Ih* claimant, his
.
Treat Of floor
* Aa aseeator of tho Last WUI o c ta l, or attorney, and nay ouch
claim or demand not filed shall ho
' and Tsotamsat of
void.
'• Rraaton Lee Perkins, 9r.
/ • / Rath C. Waavsr
4$o$i n 4
At administrator of Ih*
saatrom. Davis k McIntosh
JBfltAtW Of
terasys for Bioentor
MAROBRT ANNS HATTA­
Iward* Bolldma
■ford, Florida
WAT.
doeoassd
i#U*h June 19, tf, Joty a, 1# • First publication Jnly IS, l l f l .
IK TMD CIRCUIT COURT OF TRR
hlKTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
ARD FOR SRNinOUl COURTT,
FLORIDA
CMAHCKRT hO. 11*M
BATH BAVlMOh INSTITUTION..
WW wheat It s u p eeaeerai
Flalattff,
&gt; Ths Bemlasto County Hoard e f Adluetmsat w ill bold a publle
henrtag t* ooaelder Ih* possibility of araatlan permlseloa to erect CARL O. JUDKINS and
ehlehaa hetuee ea property sad setback varlsae* from property lines MART FRANCKS JUDKINS, hla
is s s than .I N feet as requested by C. F. NleheUa ea the fellew ina de- wife,
'
•erthed peepertyt • 144 aere* e f 1*1 1 sad alt e f lot 4. Brett* Addltlea
DsfoaSaato
NOTION OF hlTT
'*?' *Ps
hearing w ill be hOd la tb* Xoalna Ofrie* In the aemlnel* Ilf aORTOAOB FOBRCLOBURB
Ceualy Coaft He***, Sanford. Florida, ea July IT, 1*11 at TiM P.M. er TOI CAUL U. JUDKINS and
am soon thereafter an pcsntolo.
MART FRANCan JUDKINS,
w
hemlsot* Coenty Board ef Adjuetmeat
bla wife
By Jack dale, Ckalrmaa
(Address hakaew a)
Tou. CARL O. JUDKINS Sad
MART FRANCKS JUDKINS, ar*
COUNTY BOARD OP ADJUBTMBRT
hereby notified tbat a complaint
ed 1hM
ikM■ efeeeS.*
l* foreclose a certain mortgage
ea the following described pro­
County v Beard af Adjustment w ill held a public perty, ie-w ltt
lar toa. jleeclbltlty e f graatlag front, elds end year • Let IS, Block B, COUNTRY
lance* te Ih* Boning Regulation* for a house owned
CLUB MANOR, UNIT NO. 9,
tea, ea the following described property — 1*19 West
aocordlng to Ih* pint thereof
ns reoorded la Plat Book II,
peg* Its, Pablla Records ef
Btmlnol* County, Florida. In­
cluding all alreqtur.. and lmprovementa new ned herealter an said lend and Un­
tu n e attached t* er need la
eeaaesttea with lb* premiaaa.
if
MniSBOLR COUHTT BOARD o r ADJUBTMBHT
baa been filed against ye* and
Neftee at PaMIe Bearing
you ar* required to serve a copy
llYa whom II msy eeeeernt
yeur answer or pleading to the
r
The Hemlaele. County Board ef Adjustment will hold * publle of
aa the P laintiff* attor­
K h**rIns te eeaslder tb* possibility of granting a bouse else variance complaint
neys, Anderson, Rush, Ward k
..to the Boning lUgnlatlone la aa R-l Residential Rena aa requested Dana, III Bast Central Avenue,
Mby Jim Walter oerp. for Bam Martin on Northerly 14* f t ef lei I, Orlande, Florida, aed file tb* ariai. Block ( L A B Stevens addltlea Is Midway.
Inal answer er pleading la the of­
n . PuMIe Hearing will ba held la tba Boning Office la Ike bamlaola fice
Clerk af the Clreatt
’•Oonaty Court Hen**, Sanford, Florida, ea Jaly IT, l i l t at Til* P.M. Coarte fea the
ar before tb* Stb d ty of
i ‘Or aa eeoa thanafter as pesalbla.
August,
l
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t
.
If you fell to do so,
I
Semlaola County Heard ef Adjustment a decree pr* teafeeao
will be taken
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By Jack Osle, Ckalrmaa
against yoa for tk* relief demand­
publish July 19, t i l l
ed in the eomplnlat
This Notice shall be subllsked
BHMINOLR COUHTT BOARD OF ADJUSTRHNT
once
each week for tour eeaeee.
t
Nell** at FoMIe Bearing
utlve weeks la TMB BANFORD
Te whom It may eoacaret
The Seminole County Beard e f Adjustmeet w ill bald a public HRHALD.
W1TNKM my band and official
hearing te eeaaldev tbs possibility e f granting s raar yard sstback
V vsrlaao* te ths S e a ls g RegulsHeae aa requested by M. R. Kudiaa ea sent of office at Banferd, Bcmlnel*
T th i following 9sssrlhl6 propertyi Let S, Block c, Ravenna Park County, Florida, this Ith day af
July, A. D. 1ISL
l- Subdivision.
•, Public bearing w ill be held la the Boning Office. In the Bemlnel* (BKAL)
Arthur K. BackwIUt. Jr.
• County Ceurt Rouee, Banford. Florida. on July IT, 11*1 st Til* P.M.
clerk a t Circuit Court
m m se e s thereafter so pesalbla
Uyi Marika T. Vlhlcn
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Semlaole County Beard af Adjaetmeat
Deputy Clerk
—
By Jack dais. Chairman
Publish! July 1«, IT, 14, II. 1M1
; Publish Jely IS, 1H1

"If Hw y o u n f m an should get tired of wsJtinm, you
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3-ROOM houst, 2902 Orlando Dr. 2-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip­
Couple. Mr. Johnny C. Butler, ped, large fenced backyard,
1509 Douglas Ave. TA 2-0393.

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NEW CB 2 bedroom bouse, kitchen
FURNISHED house hi PiMCtest famished. Inquire 2920 Iroquos.
Approximately IH month lease.
2-LARGE room* apt., furnished,
FA $-7227.
So. Sanford,I, 1 block psst Air
Base mad, turn right 9lh bouse
NOTHING DOWN- Trad* pour
off Sanford Ave. Rt. 2, Box 371, FURNISHED upstairs apartment home tor a new $ bedroom, 14*
Phillip Eodars.
$50. FA $4997.
bath home with Fla. Room Legal Notice
FURNISHED apartment, S rooms, only $44 mo. Drive cot to LoogLegal Notice
bath, bnllt-la air changing unit, dale and save I M m i South en
n o n c a o r s u it
THB STATR OF FLORIDA TO
2
screened portbas, 21$ W, SRL 1742. .
IR TRR CIRCUIT COURT OF TNR
RRATRIC COB MOdSOR,
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FA &gt;4499.
RBB1DKNCB MT. AIRT,
AHB FOR aaUHNOLB COUHTT,
NORTH CAROLINA I
FURNISHED Apartment, 1st floor.
A eworn Complaint having been FLORIDA
DIVORCH NO. tiatS
On* or two adults. FA &gt;4121.
JBAB
A.
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INK,
Court la and for Semlaole Couety.
Plaintiff,
Florida, by DARASK MOMOR, for
SMALL furnished apartment 1209
CHARLBS J. LeCAPITAINR.
Map!*. Phoot FA &gt;4721.
Dalandant.
NOTIt'R o r SUIT
bouMS, kitchens NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING
2-BEDROOM
TOl Charles J, LaCapItalae
COSTS
equipped, water i nrelshad. Call
Boa 111
2 aad t bedroom masonry
Black Crash, Wlsoenal*
FA 2-$4ll.
Tou ar* hereby aotiriad tbat a
bom* built on your lot saysa il baa bean fltog apaloos yea la
wham to Urn state ef Florida.
the abev* eaptloaed Court. Tbs anNo waiting — Immediate oor.
tu n af sueb ault Is I* obtain a

-T e wham it may eeaeerai
The Seminole County Heard af Adjuitment w ill hold e publle
» hearing I* consider the possibility of granting a setback variance
•-I* the Boning Regulations on a eld* street aad • fk from screen
' .,} • porch and carport te build n swimming pool end screen enclosure ns
' Lrequeoted by Meward Medaban on tb* following described property!
' r Lot S. Blech T, W eelbcrsflcld First Addition Subdivision.
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Publle bearing w ill be held In-the Kunlng Office, In We Samlncle
, f Oeunty Court Meuse, Sanford. Florida, e s Jnly IT, l i s t at f i l l p.M.
1 t or as se e s thereafter ae poeelbla.
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Seminole Ceuaty Board of Adjustment
Va
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By Jack dels, Chairman
| *, Publish Jely IA 1961
__________________________________________ MARVIN U DAT, and
JOS1B A. DAT, h it wife,
Defendants.
■HMlbOLR COUHTT BOARD OF ADJUSTMRbT
SUIT TN FORSICLOSN MORTtUOD
Settee at PaMIe Mearlag
TO i J osle Ai Dap114 Virginia Avnann.
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The BeaW ele *C*VetV, jwsrd e f Adjuatuant will hold • publle
Riverside Apartments,
L bearing te eeaelder tb* possibility of granting a aid* yard and rear
Wilmington,
N. C.
. 'y a r d vsrlaao* te the Sonin* Regulntlona to build n oebaun (su c tl
You, Jest* A. Day, era hereby
r S h o o s* ) le be attached te beuee as requested by Worth** Brooke tor
(V f i , Frederick Desk ea the following described propertyi M IT.U tl notified Wnt n BIU *t CemplAInt
to foreelee* a certain m engage
i. h a t Lot II end W 99 ft e f Let 1L Bagtlah Ret alec gnbdl vision.
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Publle bearing w ill be held In We Bonin* Office, In W* Seminole •n We fellew lng described preMOeonty Ceurt Kens*. Sanford, Florida, on July IT, list a t Til* P.M. perty, lo-w lti
Let A Bloch 99. NORTH AR■j D o r s s eeoa Werealtcr aa possible.
LANDO, aocordlng tn pint
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Seminole ceuaty Board of Adjuetmeat
thereof recorded to
ru t
By Jnek dale, Ckalrmaa
Reek It, Pngce 19 and 11,
Pvbllo Hocorde *1 Hemlaele
Cenntr. Florida.
TOOBTMBR WITH!
t. Wall Healer — Psaclray —
model FA IL
peeetpUlty of granting a tide rerd setback
L Range — Frlgiinlr* — model
legnUtlen* aa requested by Harold F. Mato
ItSII.
L Refrigerates — Frlgldatre—
yrapertyi Lot I, Block D, Hemlaele Height*
model. D-IL
&gt; held to the Boning Offloo, la Wo gomtool*
lard, Florida, aa J u y IT, l i s t a t T ilt FJB.
ef T our Answer or pleading w the
k ill a t Complaint en We pletotltrs
attorney. WALMBR, WALKKk k
BABB. Van Skiver Building. Win­
ter Haven. Florid*, aad tlto w e
original Aaawer ar pleading to We

ffloe a t U* Clerk *f,W* Circuit

aB
ffiS ’W L T W a s!
e a t by default will he taken

r e la x rou for to* relief demand[ t o tha BUI e f Camplstou
DONB AND ORDKBSD at Benird, Florida, Win tW day a t July

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Toa are hereby required te file
your
wrlttea
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Clerk af said Court, and eery* n
fear oonseeullv* weeks.
copy
thereof
P lain tiffs A t­
WITNBM my head aad atflelnl torney ea er bape*
aton the Tth day of
•eat at Ih* Clerk ef tho Clreatt August,
er * Deere* Pro
Coart aa thla the n th day ef Cenfese* 1H1,
wlM he eater ed against
Jane, A. D. itdL

Quality Hones 1

Arthur R. Beekwllb, Jr.
Clerk of Ih* Clreult Oourt
By I Jena R. Wilke,
Deputy Clerk
Harold F. Jahnaoa
Attorney t t Law
F. O Boa Its
Sanford, Florida

MAROAROT

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Shoemaker

2-BEDROOMS. 444% VA Jxen. la
Suaishd. Avattabto row. M ors
FA M IS .

W itness my baad aad teal aa
Clerk ef the Circuit Court In end
for Seminal* County, thin Itth day
e f June, 1191.
(■BAD
Arthur M. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Byi Jcea K. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M. Muraeke
P. a Bos SIS
Pern Park. Plorldn
Attorney far Plaintiff
Publlnhl July A 1*. IT, 9L 1*41.

Y OWNER: $ I J L , S story
fra mo bonso. Front aarloasd
porch np and dewm. Rnotosod
utility rm., 1 both*. Redecorated
througbout. Some
furniture.
$2120 down. Tsh* up per meats
$so per aw. No payment* antil
1$8T Ph. FA $44$L

HOTtCR TO APPP1AR
IN TUB NAMB OP THB ITATB
OF FLORlDAl QllRETINQIi
TOl SOUTH
FLORIDA
NATAL
STORKS COMPART,, a diesolved Florida eorporatloe:
M. W. Ulmer, J. O. Boyd. J.
W. Ward. Jr., J. A. Fort, J.
W. Callahan, JU a Hall and
W. A. Oallaghar, ns tba
Member* e f tatt Board ef
Directors of South Florida
Naval. Sturt* Company, a
dissolved
corporation; aad
HATT1B JOT BROWN, aad
each e f them. If lltrleg. aad

FA 24M1

$991 OAK

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$ 1 7 9 .0 0

F ree E stim ates

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! PARK HOMES !

Oncnr M. Harrison

clreult Court ef the Ninth Judicial
circuit. In aa* for Bcmlaole Coun­
ty. Florida, le quiet hie title I* tb*
above described property, attested,
tying aad belag fa Hernia*!* Comety. Flerlda. p* berelnebeve mere
particularly set euk Ton are here­
by required te file yeur Answer
with lb* cu rb at tho Clrault
ceark to snd for Nominal* County,
Florida, sad eorre a eepy Were*!
u a s oerden T, Frederick. 991. 9*4
Nertb Park Avenue, has ford. Pierlad. Attorney for Plaintiff, to tha
abev* action, ea or before Wo 11th
day a t August, A. III. 1111, olse s
Decree Pre Confeeee w ill be e s teres against you.
e f Jnly. IH L
IT u ORDKRND Wnt t i l l be day
(•B A D
published In TMB HANVURD HERArthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ADD, * newspaper published to
Clerk. Circuit Cokrt
tomtoolo Ceualy, Florida, one*
Byi Martha T. Vlhlea
sack week tor four ooacecutjv*
Deputy Clark
eeehe
alndetoa* L Kehleoo
WITNBM the hand e f We Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff*
Couatr e f We Ctrunlt Court, gem* t i l Nertb Mata ktroet
tools County, inortda, this Ilk orlssd o. Florid*
day o f Jnly, A.D. tltL
Publish I July II, IT. 9A II, l**i
tSKAD
Arthur H. ksekwltb, Jr.
' Clerk of ctronlt Oourt.
Hernlaoi# county. FUrtSa
By i Martha T. YUUea
Doyuty CUrk
Oordoa V. Fredoriek
Attorney tor Plaintiff

Re|istdred Real Eststd Broker
UU Pdlmette Are. Fh. FA 2-T$U

O N G DALE
SK Y -H IG H

VALUE
Dnwa-TB-K«rili P ik o s

Priadpol A lo t
— He Oeetof Cost — FKA * Coot.
$99 D e p to t W l Reserve Tba Hem*

$11,300 to $17,100
Ren Our Mmlei R enees
me O PEN TODAY —
&gt;H ML • « . a t Ranfnrd
Turn W . or Lake Mary Rlrd.

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TRAILER LOT 109* K 120*, has
woH, near lahs. FA $490$.

Bendette S. Stroud, bis wife, la
We Circuit Ceurt e f We Ninth
Judicial- Circuit e f Plorldn. In and
for Bemlnol* County, la Chancery,
on We fallow ing described proper­
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2-BEDROOM homo, hitabm equip­
ped. L iras palms. Well aad
pump included. $89$ down,
$79J9 monthly psymoato. 944%
VA loan. FA 14121.

TKB4811
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Southern Air

No Down Payment

IN TMB CIRCUIT OOURT. NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN ANB FOR
BRHIbOLM ORUHTT, FLORIDA
IN CMANCRRT NO. HASH
FKUKRAL NATIONAL MORTOAOB
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a corporation arASSOCIATION,
snnlaad under aa Act of Congress
end e ila tle g pursuant t* We Fed­
eral National Marls#** Aeeoolelion Charter Aet. having Its prin­
cipal office la the City ef Wash*
legion. District e f Colombia,
Plaintiff,

eSHISOLD COUNTS BOARD OF ADJUSTMRbT
heetee at PobUe Menrtag

NOT A STEAL, bat a good bujfV
RENT A BED
LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME7
In the meantime stay with us— Rollawar, Hoipltal ft Baby Bed* Lake Mary, 2 bedroom, 1U
bath, block eonatructioo, built*
By Day, Week or Month
The Friendly Motel.
in GE range A oven, eomblns.
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
SUN D EL MOTEL
lt« W. a t It. ' lion refrigerator-treeser, eneloa.
271S Orlando Dr.
1 Ml. So. Ph. FA M ill
ed garage, $12,500. FA 24350,
Hwy. 17-92
Ph. FA 2-5947
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house, 2-BEDROOM, t bath home to
1-BEDROOM furnlahed apart­ nothing fancy but cheap rent, Pioecrest 4th Addition, was ths
ment, clean, downstairs. cera­ $45 month. Alio, furnlahed 2 best buy to 919,000 d u e te
mic tile bath, 601 Palmetto. Ph. room k bath apartment, utili­ Sanford last month when I pur­
FA 2-1274 after 9:00 p. m.
ties furnlahed, $45. FA 24219.
chased remaining 919,402 bato
FURNISHED duplex, two bed­ LAKE MARY: 1-Bedroom house, anc* for 21,500 from original
room, large carport k ulHIty unfurnished, kitchen equipped. owner. Must be seen to nppreelate what a stesl M Is for
room. 10 miles from Navy Base, FA 2-2406.
,
only
2205. Better hurry, moving
14th St. in Longwood. TE 0-3290.
to West Coast FA &gt;4940.
8. Beach Rentals
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom borne
$72 month. FA 24531 er HUTCHISON APARTMENTS FA 2-5375.
Oceanfront, 330 So. AtlanUc Fair Value Properties
RAYMOND M. BALL
Ave., Daytona Beach. PA 2-4050
And Associates
NICELY furnished duplex, pleas­
211 Bo. P u t
Ph. FA 2544V
ant aurroundJngs, 210 W. 12th St.
FA 2-1290
CaU FA 2-5209 or NO 2-4289.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH. Sale or
FURNISHED, all electric, elean trade for Sanford home. 3-bed­ 3 -BEDROOM, 2 bath house,
apartment; atiUtles furnished. room,' 2 bath CBS home H screened porch, dishwasher, dis*
FA 2-0170.
block to beacb. Nesr stores and posall, air conditioner, drapes.
achoola.
Furnished or unfurn­ 109 E. Jlnkins Circle. FA 3-5054.
LEEPING ROOM tn private
home, double or single, 2 blocks ished. 016 7th. St. GA 0-4575.
LAKE HUTCHINSON: 209‘ x 213',
from Park Ave. Sanford. Ph.
good beacb k fishing lake, IH
FA 3-7806.
miles West of Obm*» on Enter,
MUST SACRIFICE 2 bedroom
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house CB home in good location, con­ prise Rf»»d Sign on )ot. 36..W^
available July 2Mh. FA 2-5910. venient to N.A.S., 4H% mort­ Terms. Phone Tavares 2424529.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2 gage. FA 2-2407.
3-BEDROOM h a re ; stove, refri­
bath, kitchen equipped. Phone
gerator, space heater and blinds,
S t Johns Kealty Co. 29,200,
FA 24292
$250 down and payments
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
CLEAN apartments, downstairs, 119 N. Park Av*. Ph. FA 24123 less than N a t FA 2-5610.
Urg# er small, 911 Park Ave.
TRADE: 4 bedroom. 2 bath home.
LAKE FRONTAGE
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. $50 Large lot with bearing fruit trees Florida room, very largo 2 ea*
Also 1 bedroom $45, 2101 Mag­ o« Crystal Lake, 95950. Also 2 garage. Two lots, landscaped.
nolia. FA 3-2951.
large lakefront lots ha Loch Good neighborhood. FA I4 N T .}
SAN LANTA APARTMENTS: Arbor.
Needy redecorated, large light ROBERT A. WILLIAM!, Realtor ROSA L. PAYTON
rooms, privato baths and en­ Raymond Lundqwist, Assoc.
Broker
trances. 464 B. 141k. S t Ph. FA 2-2*61 Atlantis Bank Bldg. Ph. FA 2-1201 1749 at Hiawatha

I B w to t s H i m l n

�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Theip!
12. Real EaUte For Sale

15 . Business Opportunities

1 18. Help Wanted

®ljr

.1 LOTS, cleared, water and elec­
tricity. FA 2-2946.

WANTED— Reliable man or wom­
MAN WANTED
Man intereated In operating his] an to own A operate profitable
vending machine business in
own buaineii. To aervice homes
Sanford
area. Must hare at
A businesses in the growing
.H elm ly Realty
field of floor maintenance. We least 12 hours spare time and
furnish the equipment, supplies minimum of $193 cash. You re.
SOS W. 13th Street
FA 2-7605. Evenings FA 2-2379 and necessary knowledge to ceive enough equipment A mer­
ambitious man. This program chandise now to return your in­
may be done on a full or part vestment, regardless of amount
IS. Mortgage Loans
time basil. Earnings up to invested. Reply giving brief
MORTGAGE LOANS
$200.00 weekly. Requires car, history A phone number to
f
FHA and Conventional
references and $473.00 Invest­ Mastor Distributing Company,
Commercial A Reildential
ment In equipment. Write Holt 1216 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
STENSTROM REALTY
Manufacturing Co., Box 304. 4. N. C.
111 N. Park Avo. Phone FA 2-2420 Dept. D.. Tampa. Include your
19. Situations Wanted
phono number.
FHA A VA Mortgagee — svi%
WORK wanted FA 2-3120.
Intereit — S. C. Bluh Company, 16. Female Help W anted
Mortgage Bankcra, loot EdgeIIOL’SKWORK. Daywork FA 2-8394
water Dr., Orlando CH 1-3334 2-CURB GIRLS, must be exper­
ienced. Apply in person (o 20. Babysitters
Chick ’N Treat, French Avenue
WILL do babysitting. Experienced.
Legal Notice
Call FA 2-3049.

Danfnrh fttralh

Mon. July 10, 1961—Page 9 27. Special Services

Mach. Repairs
By Nadine Seltzer SewingALL MAKES A MODELS

SWEETIE PIE

RENTALS |S WEEK

Daw n's

Vacation Special!

Legal Notice

WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
Legal Notice

Compare
3 Bedroom Homo

$7,950

CURTIS HOMES

san lanta

VA

Sanford’s Moat Exclusive Subdivision

FINANCING

BUILT ft DEVELOPED BY

JA C K

C U tlii Cm%

P E M E T REE

3 - Bedroom*
Aa Llttla As

itow a P a t a s s t A

$159.50
NEW HOMES

2 - B aths
lacL la s.
Principal *

In Bdaulifnl —
1#L

on LocnaL

LOCATED

Sunland Esfotat
113*800 - $16,000
BATHS

AMY ANDERSON

FHA Leans
&gt; K ater Kaa*
FaUaw Oer

SoUinff Agent
pb. FA 3-6816

FA 8*7$88

Bfc ___

’

FOR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks A APARTMENT site gas range $30., SPARTAN Mobd# Home, alt ah*
etc. call, after 4:30, FA 2-7773. good condition. FA 3*444.
minum. sleeps 4, wall to wall
carpetlni. $1,400, terms or will
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, etnas
accept 41,000 cash offer. Ban­
29. Automobile Service
walkers.
ana Lake Road, John Colbert,
FREE DELIVERY
FA 2-4024.
AUTO GLASS
Prescriptions our Specialty
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY
'44 FORD station wagon
INSTALLED
2nd and MeUonviUa
sedan, full prim $844.
Windshield
Back Glaaa
Pb FA 2-UOi
NO 4-4331 7:90 to l:3»-NO
Door Glass
Vent Glass
other
hours.
SERVICE
FACTORY TO YOU
•Taka n look nt tho Maok pot I found, with a whit*
Senkarik G lass a n d Paint Co.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
atrtpo down Mo baokr*
210 Magnolia
PK FA M m Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom 39 Automobiles - Trad*.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic BY OWNER: INS Chevy Bel Air
21. Boauty Sakmo
26. Radio A Television
31. Poultry • Pets • Livestock or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon I cyL 4 dr. station wngoa, redie
cords.
»
to heater, first $871 takes B.
KATHERINE HARVEY
HATCHERS TV
GERMAN SHEPHERD, 1 year Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co. 313 J . 2nd SL 411 Falk AvS,
Beauty Shop
A RADIO SERVICE
old, fiee to good home. Moving 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA I-44U A pt t. after I f . a .
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA MI34 'Dependable Guaranteed Service* Pb. FA 2*960.
Ph. FA 2-8392 2604 W. First St.
READY MIXED CONCRXTB
1634 CHRYSLER, good
22. Build • Faint • Repair
Outdoor Table Tops to Seats
$178. Pbona FA
32. Flow er* • T re t* • B krub*
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing 27. Special Services
Lot Makar* — Sills — Lintels
QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS! Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand BY OWNER: 1431 Bel Air V 4 &gt;
and cement work, FA
DRESS MAKING
dr. Chevy station wages, aadto
COUNTRY CLUB NUR8EBY
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
A ALTERATIONS
W. 10th 8L Near Golf Course
0* Elm Ave.
Pb. FA S4781 to beater, A-l eondltioa. First
Repairs
AHtrattoaa Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­
$871 tabes it. B. O. Cgstaar*
Ph. FA 8*906
Painting
anteed. Call FA 2-1260 for ap­
WANTED: Someone to take up
104H W. 6th at.
Phone FA 2-7943.
pointment.
Crape Myrtle In bloom, all colors. payments on 8 complete rooms
of furniture, moothly payments
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
ROOM SPECIAL $1444. Painting
FR1G1DA1RE
*13.78. CaU Collect: Casaalbarry
GrapaviUe Ave. te a r 80th a t
A IR
Inside aad out. CaH Mr.
Salas A Service
TE *-2811.
FA 2-41S9.
G. H. HIGH
CONDITIONING
38. Furniture
TO PBR80N with local credit. A
Ovtodo, Fla. FO 83313 Days
BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MiUwork
i■lets
1661 ZJg Zag, makes buttonEvenings Sanford FA 2-3813.
307 Elm. FA 2-2814.
MUST 8ELL at once; 10 pe. liv­ kolas, sews on buttons, mono­ t* lad astrial
ing room group. Someone to grams to fancy stitches. • pay- Repair Barr ica,
INTERIOR PAINTER, $1J0 par
taka up payments at 14. Call meats remaining at 86.18 each.
Air Cm IUI**it*
hour. Phone FA 2-9110.
FOR COMPLETE PEST
Casselberry collect—TE B-1511.
Writs Installment Mgr. Box
CONTROL
SERVICE
CALL
23. Building M aterials
FREE ESTIMATES
S4U eto Tb# Sanford Horald.
ART BROWN
• BIG VALUES
Baaferd'a fsadtog E setts* to
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT FA 2-8865
CHAIN LINK FENCE and Red­ Air Cestottiasdeg "
• QUICK CREDIT
Sanford, Flu.
ROOFING
FHA Laaaa
• EASY TERMS
wood Fence. Free Estimates.
B. EDWARDS
DRAGLINE A BULLDOZER gER. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Handl House of Control Fla, f i
BUILDERS SUPPLIES'
FA 2-87*0. 8418 Iroquois.
By The Hour or Contract
WILSON - MAIER
Wa Give TV Stamps
GATLIN BROTHERS
.Naw and Used Furniture
SET of carpenter tools and tool 1647 leafard At*. FA 84M
894 W. ard SL
FA I TIM deaava 25U Eva, Orlando GA2-4168
311 E. First St.
FA 8-9428 chest. NO 8-8188.
24. Elactrira! Service*
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, slatsmeals, to vetoes, band bill*, and
FRIOIDAIRK
pragrami,
eto.
Progressiva
Sales A lervlee
House Wiring
Free Estimates
PrtoUag Co. Phase FA 2-2951Sid Viblen’a R andal Electric
112 Magnolia
Ml FA 84*18
OHO«T WRHINO, esatyt, Job
T R U C K FOR
25. Plumbing Services
resumes sag tottars-of-eppllca.
tion. Experienced competent
p l u m b in g
service. Low rales. FA 2-4033.
The Totally New! Cab - Forward Engine Forward
Ceatraettog A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
8M Sanford Ava. Phone FA

JSA

FORD foMHotins

Barkley

w »a

A . W, B erkley Used

lac.

~

Imports ft Sports Cara

Plumbing ft Hasting
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT sad REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ava.
fA 2-6342

First la Quality

2. BETTER
MILEAGE

PH. MI 4-3307

HOLLERS SANFORD
USED ® CARS
•

1. NEW LOW PRICE!

Oar Speciality
IT-88 • Heart of Maitland

•

RaaaosMblt Prices

Muaufecturar'e aaggootod retail dolirorod prlcoa
shew that Ford’. Ecoaolioo Pichap to actually
priced below Maag ataodard hoHHooooral

4. BIGGER
LOAD
SPACE

3. N EW WORKABILITY

I* r o w » y , T o. r k k u p ............Z ™
SI CADILLAC ............. .... .......................
SI
SH
8*
SS
N
SS
ST

FORD H lalloa W i n * .................. ...... ......
CIIBVROLKT B el A ir. V *. IVG. A /C
CHEVROLET D elray, A Uoor. P /U
CHEVROLET 8 Door. Hardtop
OLDBMOBILE I I " Holldar, Hard to o
FORD 4 D o o r ....... ..............._
Z
FORD Victoria, A /T . P/B .............. ........

CoaiploUly now doolga Brakes poariblo o Mg
1.4S4 lb. poglood la a eturdy track th a t welgho
coaaidorabU Icao than coavrntioaal K &gt;toaaita.
Thto m esas y a s to o carry lo ll toado with creator

M CHEVROLET S Door. V-l. P/G ..
SS CADILLAC I Door. A /C ............SS FORD Victoria Coup* _________
M RCICK S a p o r_______ ________
M FORD 1 Door. T 4 ____________

T-ft box—up ta 88%
track IragU to handle!

SS CHEVROLET la p e ls CoororUMo

SS FORD P arb lsn e....... .......... —...... .
ST CADILLAC CoarrrtiWr -----------M CORVAIR 4 Door. A/T ............ ....
ST FORD Button Wagon. V -.A /T , 4
84 CADILLAC! Door. A/C T .-------14 DODOE Lancer __ ____ _______
St PLYMOUTH Forjr Sport Coooo, A
ST CHEVROLET! Door. P/O, Vto .„
44 CHEVROLET S', Too Pickup ___
S t RUICK Hardtop Coup. ......... ......
St FORD S Door, Aotooiatic ..........„
SS DODGE iierta, Aatomatlc ............
SS PLYMOUTH Btatlon Wages. 4 Poo
SS OLDBMORILB Sopor “IS* S Door
84 VOLKSWAGEN —--- ---------------SB CHEVROLET BoUir Hordtop, T 4
SS PLYMOUTH Rolvadort. 4 Dow ...
41 CHEVROLET % Too Pickup ...
ST CHEVROLET Bol Air I Door, V-S
St FORD Cooatrg Sodaa, Htotioo Wogi
SB CHRVRDLET Bol Air I Door, P/O
SS FORD S Door. 8/T -... - ........... ..

•‘

ta d to PalaieUe

Saaferd

• O .f t i ’

ONLY
,

$ 5 1 .3 6

/

PERMONTH

(AFTER H DOWN)
ir trade-in astern area the*
required dtwa, Mae Bb
payaMato
•

STRICKLAND - MORRISON h

BUILDERS, INC.

FA 2-2274

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick PUP TENTS, Sleeping Bags, CaaService With The Cash. SUPER
tcens, Mess Kits, Packs, Amy*
TRADING POST. FA 2-0477.
Navy Surplus, Sir Sanford Ave.

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 36. Boats • Motors
Beds. Day, Week, a r Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
GOOD skiing rig. 14' runabout,
Seminole Septic Tank
1100 French Ave.
98 h. p. Evinrude Lark. Gator
CLEANING $23.00 PH. FA 2-8401
Pb. PA 2-7688
trailer. FA 2-7844.
24 HOUR SERVICE
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDINO
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
WELLS DRtLLED
holstering. All Work Guaran­
Robson Sporting Goods
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. 304-6-4 E. 1st.
Pb. FA
Ail Types and Sixes
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
Wa Repair and Service
Ava.
38. Trailers • Cabanas
S T I N E
Machinery end Supply Oo. Used furniture, appliance*, ttols, HOUSETRAILER for sate.
207 W. 2ml St. . Pb. FA 2-4432 etc. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart, FA 2-71S3.
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4133
43’ TRAILER wiUt extras 81808.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
FA 8-2941.
T“
W. L HARMON
34. Article* For. Sal*
Ph. FA 2-4223
Do You need any Avon? Call $400 GAS RANGE used 8
LAWNS MOWED. Power edging. Harriett Mixon FA 2-4MS4 after $68; air conditioner, work*
$38. FA 3-4660.
Jerry Lord, FA 2-3319.
8 p. m.

KINGSWOOD

PA 2-4474

34. Article* For Sal*

103 So. Palmetto (14 hr. 3er.)
FA 2-3428

17. Male Help Wanted

IW t u b cnecrrr r o t n r o r t o r
wth j t n i r t A t . c ir c i -i t m ,%m &gt; START RAWLE1GH BUSINESS. 21. Beauty Salons
r o w e E x i x o i .e c o i s t t , r t .o n .
Real opportunity now for per­
IDA
nr c h a b c k k t n o . n a sr
manent, profitable work In SAN­
N o n c a t o nsesraxo o n
FORD. See R.( B. HARTMAN,
• a n a a o r r t a L i c v r i o x eu r r
Box 745, Longwood or wrlle
roaa r o a e c L o i u a n
Beauty Salon
x Aa T
n n o m a .T N
e x v iv a a
Rawlelgh'a Dept. FAG-29 Mem
Walker Building
BANK, a New York corporation.
phis,
Tenn.
Plaintiff,
2514 Oak
TA 2-7444
ROOFING FOREMAN
ATANLET I. CLCU and MARLENE
Air
Conditioned
«
TV
Stamps
to j CLEM. hla wiroi WILFRED J. or first class roofers, experienced
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
TTOART. and MARY A- TTQART,
in built up and shingle work. 103 So. Oak Ava
hla wife; and II. D. RARTON and
PA 2-5742
Top salary. Apply Florida Stale
------------ BARTON, hla wlta. if
married,
Employment Srvlce, 200 So
Datandaata.
French Ave., Sanford, Fla.
TO! BTANLET T. CLEM a n t
Permanent Waves, including hair­
MARLENE J. CLEM
GOOD experienced automobile cuts, styling — $8.30. Air conaat Magnolia Drlro
Fort Walton Reach. Florid*
ealesmin. Must be sober, it tioned shop, air conditioned
WILFRED J. TTOART and
otherwise do not apply. Good dryer*.
MART A. TTOART
&lt;a Klrchar Park
working conditions, opportunities LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
Wabatar, Naw York
unlimited if willing to work. 3640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 1-1196
YOU, BTANLET I. CLEM, MARStraight Commission. APPLY
j * LENE J. CLEM. WILFRED J. TT9 OART and MAnT A. TTOART. are
IN PERSON, Fred Yesckle,
harabr notiritd that a Complaint
Slrickland-Morrison Inc.
for Foraoloaura of Mnrtscg* baa
htan fllad agalnat you, and you
ara requlrad to aarvo a aopy of
yonr Anawar or Pleading* to tba
Complaint on the P la in tiffs attornay. Joe.pti M. Fltegerald. t t t
Otourlty Truat Building. Miami it , IN TOR CIRCUIT COt RT. VIVTI1
Florida, and flla tha original Ana- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IK AVD FOW
war or Plaadlng la tha offlca of • KMIXOl.St COUXTV, FLORIDA.
tha Clark of the Circuit Court on CI1AVCKRV s o . tia o i.
m o r t o a o h r o n n c -L o a i ass
IK TMH CIRCUIT COUNT OP THU
or bafora tha llt h day of July
A. D.. l i l t . If you fell to do ao. WINTER PARK FEDERAL BAY MKTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
_ judgmant by dafault WIU ha taken INU8 AND LOAN ARBOCIATION, a FLORIDA. IN AND FOR ■■HIM.
9 agalnat you for tha rollat damand- corporation eraanlsad and t i l i t . OLE COUXTV. IN CHANCERY.
Ins under Ih* lawa e t th* Unltad No. 1ISI4
od la tha Complaint.
SOCIETY FOR BAVIXOS. a *or
Tha daaerlptloa of tha real pro- State* of America,
Plaintiff, poratloi! d a t i n g under Ih* lawa
party prooaadad agalnat ta:
▼
a.
ot
th* Slat* *1 Connecticut.
Lot I. lilock at. TOWNHITE
o r NORTH CHULUOTA. a QENE VVHORTON and
Plaintiff,
BARBARA F. WHORTOM, hi* Wife, ve.
aubdlrlalon aocordlng to *
at
al.,
plat theraof racordad Hi Plat
DAVID
JOEL
HEOnOK
AND
Defendant*. SARAH R. OEOltdE, hla wife, and
Book I, pagaa 14 to It. Inn o t ic e o r BLIT
all uaknowa hair*, davlaa**. aran
clualva, of tha Public Racorda
o f Bamlnola County, Florida. TOl UKNE VVHORTON an j BAR­ tee*. aalgnaa*. ll*nara, rradltora,
BARA Y. W HORTON, hla truat***, or other claimant* claim
T his nolle* aball bo publlah»d
w ile, OERALD C. WATSON Ing by, through, under or agalnat
one# aach waak for four conatcand CATHERINE J. WAT DAVID
JOEL
OEORUE
AND
utlra waoke la tha Banford HerBON. hU Wlf* U J. ENO SARAH B. UKOnaE, hla w ife, who
aid.
LIBH and MARIAN P. ENO may b* dead and not known to
m
DONH AND ORDERED at Ban.
1,|BH, hla w lf'. and JON ba.Aaad .or jtU '* i M l all uwh w ww
KNUllmT. ITngl*. known aa parti** and claimant* having or
“ W ' . f T a s ’v s r
«“
U.
C. WATSON AND ABUO- claiming any right title or Intarast
tiB A L )
CIATEH. aad any nnd all In aad to tho property involved In
Arthur K Beckwith. Jo.
othar partial ctalmlna any this aauaa.
Clark, olroult Court
rlahl, title and other InterHyt Martha T. Vlhlaa
Defendant*.
•*l In and to tha folium **
NOTICE OF SUIT TO
Daputy Clark
dracrlbed rant properly. SoFORECLOSE MOHTOAUH
goaepb M. ntaaarald
w lti
TOl DAVID JOEL OBOIMK AND
&gt;11 Saaurlty Truat BulMtog
Lot If In Blork “B“ at
barah
e.
anonoB, hi*
Miami II. Florid*
URANTLBY BIIOItEH, FIRST
wife,
rabllah: Juao II. M. July % M
ADDITION, Bamlnola County,
&gt;2*0 North •‘O" Btr**L
Florida, aeeordlaa to tb* plat
Fort Bmltn. Arhanta*.
tharaof recorded
In Plat
TOl AII nnknown hairs, davlaaae,
Book I, pax* 41, o f Ih* Pubgrant***, aaalgnaaa, tlanora,
lie
Racorda
ot
tamlnal*
creditor*, trnateao or othar
Conaty, Florida.
alalaianta
ctalmlna
by,
TOU A n a HEREBY NOTIFIED
through, undtr or agalnat
that th* Plaintiff, WINTER PARK
DAVID JOEL flEORQB AND
Check Then# Features
FEDERAL HAVINOB AND M)AN
SARAH
E. OEOIHJE. hla
ABBOCIATION, a corporation orw ife, who may be dead and
gaalaad and salatlng nndar tha
aat known to ho dead' or
lawa o f tho Ualtad Btata* of
allva, and all aaknown parM e a su r e _____ ______ _______
Amarlea, haa Inatltntad a suit
tlaa and claim ants having or
up root • FerreS waBo . Tito
aaalnat
you
la
th*
Circuit
Caart
claiming
any right, tills or
la t h * A w alng window* .
of th* Ninth Judlolal Circuit, la
' tntarcat In and to tha pro­
Terr a t ao Floor* • Birch kit*
and for Batnlaole County,' Florida,
perty Involved ta thla can**.
chow cabinet* - Formica atak
to forecloaa a certain mortgaa*
R*ild*ni'«a Euknown.
YOU, AND EVCH OF YOU. ar*
bald by them which aboumhara th*
tap . B uilt to W sutlaghouao
abova daaerlbad real property. Bald harabr notified that a BUI of Com
arrow auS rawgo - Glaaa aHS*
proparty being alleatad and lo ­ Plata! to Foracloa* Mortaag* haa
a 4mm ta patto - Carport#
cated In Bamlnel* County, Florida. bean fllad agalnat yen by tb*
■tiUty room . C om plete­
You and each at you a rt hereby Plaintiff in th* above styled court
ly flalahed in*Id* aaS o u t
required to III* your anawar with for th* purpoa* of (oracioalng th*
th* Clark of th* Circuit Court la mortgage upon th* follow ing daand tor Bamlnula County, Florida, acrlbad property, altuat* and ba’lng
and aanra a copy tharaof upon In Samlnol* County, Florida, to
Herald A. Ward. Ilf. of tb* firm of Will
Let I, ln Block I, of HEFTWlndarwaadl*. Halnaa, Hunter A
ON YOUR LOT
LKR
HOMES
ORLANDO
Ward, l i t Park Avenue, South,
SECTION ONE, according la
Wlntar Park. Florida, attorney*
__
______ a*voral plaaa
fla t
tharaof, raoordad In
for th* Plaintiff In th* abo&gt;* ac­
to chooao from. If you 4to1
I’lat Rook IS, Pag** I and S.
tion. on or bafora th* STth day
have a tot, wo kava tou aa«
o f th* Public Raeorda af
of July, 1141. *l*o a Doer*# Pro
Bamlnola Couaty, Florida.
finished home* available.
Confaaao w ill ho ontarod agalnat
You
ar* hereby raqulrad to aarva
you.
166% FINANCING
IT IB ORDERED that thla h* a copy of your Anawor or othar
Atoa Fane Homo Laaaa
publlahad In th* BANFORD.HER plaadlng to th* BUI of Complaint
F ar farther taforsasttos aaS
ALU. a aawapapar publlahad la on th* ria ln tlir a attornayA Wllgamlaol* County, Florida, one* llama, Salomon, Kannay 4k I,lad
S-1SSS or MI 4 4 W
aach waak tar four oonaoeutlv* ■on, tees DuPont Building, Miami
SS, Florida, aud flic an anginal
woaha.
WITNESS Ih* hand af Ih* Clark Anawar or other plaadlng In th*
peaBW
of Ibo Circuit Court. Bamlnola Office or th* Clark of th* above
County, Florida, thla SSrd day af atylad con n on or hater* ih* llth
from SawforS drive Be. aw
day of Jely. II4L ,
June. A. D. I»4L
17-42 thru Camolbarry to
If yon fall to do ao, e Deere*
(BEAL)
Pro c o n fo a o w ill be taka* aaalnat
Hwy. 4SS urw right (Waal)
Arthur H. Boehwlth. Jr.
yon for th* relief demanded In th*
Clark of th* circuit Court
to Altamowt* Hprtan. t a n
Dill o f Complaint
Hyt Jaan E. VVIIk*.
right an Hermit# Trail M i
WITNESS my hand nnd scat af
Daputy
Clark
fallow tha aigaa ta
aald Court at Banford, Bamlnula
Wladarwaadl*. Ilalnta.
County,
Florida, thla 14th day af
Huutar * Ward
Juno, l i f t .
Attorney at Law
(BEAL)
Writ# P. O. Bw
SSI Park Avanua. South
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Oriiade, Fla.
Wlntar Park, Florida
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
Publlcht Juao If. July I. I*. IT
Ryt Martha T. Ylhlan
Deputy Clark
Fubllah: June IS. IS, July I, IS

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The petition alM seeks an InJtte tim from arresting peraon*
flar panting lo observe «UU laws
requiring whites and Negroes lo
■an eeparate waiting nom a and
ether faelUUoe.
VA M-radal group of IT “ffoo*
gem riders" tallowed U# of their
predecessors lo tail Sunday tor
rafaatag ea ofBeor’e order to
”»•** ea" tram segregated waitlag • nom a at the ho* and rail
terminate boro.
'J h ty w on gait 4 tba almoat

eewUnuoua trickle of laWgraUoalea tato hie caplUl which began
! tg ' May when the Congwe of
Mattel' Equality aad a number ef
H i m groups vowed lo “fill up
.Ihe Jails” la pretest te eegnga-

NEW YORK (UPI) — Televi­
sion gave the herd a bonus Sun­
day: a show of his1own.
William Shakespeare, the moet
honored playwright of tho past
TV season, had no trouble hold­
ing his own as the atar of CBSTVa "Accent”
What’s that? Did someone toy,
“who cares?” Tor those who may
still regard Wllly as a writer who
never could make it on TV, oa
one who appeals only to a tiny
audience, niey'I-rem ind them ef
the following facta
The TV public, when last sum­
moned to a national election by
the editors of the TV Guide Mag-

SGT. VINCE SMALLWOOD, Florida Highway Patrol,
presents Robert Kromarcxyk with a CertifTeata of Train­
ing on hia completion of tho Basic Driver Training
Course conducted by inatructor Tom Mclnnia, of the
Seminole Driving 8choot. The moat recent elaaa was
the seventh in the program to provide thorough and
reasonably priced instruction to new drivers which is
conducted by the CPO Wives Club under the chairman­
ship of Mre. C. H. Williams.

-the suit today wm filed by the
MaUeaai Association for the adteoeemoal ef Colored People oa
hehaU of three Jackson Negrooi
•treated «t the terminals.
-Vhe petition claims that Nt•was "have suffered end shell
W ilm a le suffer irreparable inJury ea n result ef the enforce• e a t or threat to oaforeemant of
‘ mate segregation laws while they
jp g traveling.” It also allege*
IMP Negroea are subject Is
“daily public toeoaveaWneei, hargaiMnrt and emherassmeat" in

as ones said — or was it Ileany
Youngman? — I enjoyed what
th e n was of the half-hour “Ac*
eent" Tor the first in a series of
summertime visits to European
cultural
landmarks, “Accent”
aimed ,iU cameras. at the Royal
Shakespeare Theatre at Btratford*
on-Avon, England.
. .
The visit to the world-famous
Shakespeare festival permitted
some bright conversationalists te
oscillate across the Shake* peerescope. Thera were sections of the
program devoted to Stanford's
history and to a lot of acting
from "As You Like It," but I was
sorry that producer Bill Kohln
had no-time left-for the cameras

axlno, chose "Macbeth" ae "the
best single dramatic program" of
tho 1#80-81 season.
And tho people who comprise
the TV industry saw things tho
same way. They sprinkled five
••Kmmys" epos the "Macbeth"
film, topping off tho outpouring
with tho "TV Program of tho
Yoar" title.
So you aoo, Bhapospeara has
got to bo TV’s fair-haired boy.
Ho appeals to everyone. Right?
la fact. I’m jvst about ready to
accuse CBS of playing follow-theleader by presenting this rating
blockbuster about' “sura-thing”
Shapesp*are. •
But seriously, a i Danny Thom-

to tour the insides of the festival
theater.
The diteuslons, guided by Alexander Kendrick, took placo on the
jlw a outside the theater and gave
ul a chance to bear bow Chris*
topher Plummer, Vanessa Red*
g w , and Peter Hall, the 80*
year-ohl director at Stratford, foal
about the bard.
Hall, the sprighllest of the talk*
ers, seemed . to bsv* dedicated
himself to the worthy task*'of
eliminating boredom and hores,
both off-stage and one, from the
theater. He appeared anxious to
help actors and audiences get new
kicks out of Shakespeare by rid*
ding, the plays of lingering traces

of Victorian ago Interpretation*.
But Hall didn’t tu rn to be aold
on hit aumraertine audience*,
"la the annuiar," be raid, "we
gnt rather (tnffy audience*. They
come to worship.” Plummer, *
reteran of Shakespeare featirala
In the Stratforda of Connecticut
and Canada, found aodiancea at
the three place* to he equipped
with helpful, fresh attitudes, Ml**
Redgrave, daughter of Michael
Redgrave, addressed herself prtnwrily to the Bard’s talcsastretching qualities.
Viewers seeking an answer te
the question, "Why Shakes pea ref"
should have been helped by this
program, brief though H was.

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WABHBN G. CREWS, Aviation Machinist's Mato Chief,
la shown being congratulated by Capt. Robert W. Slye,
U8N ,NA8 commanding officer at ceremonies marking
the ehlef a retirement and transfer to the Fleet Reserve.
Chief Crews reported to NA8 Sanford in July, 1057 and
has served in the demanding position of leading Chief
of the Shore Patrol since that time.

DFIICAT ESSEN
LANOOF FR05T SLICED
MAYFAIR NEW IMPROVED PROCESS

* MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Picture
Baking aad briefing* were m tap
t o n M a y ter the »1 eootestent*
team all over tea world competing
8 » te* Utif #1 M lu Univere*.
Ninety ef the eatrtet, la a vartety ef draas yaailag from bathJag suite to a parka, showed up
B u rts/ night la Miami's Bay*
Partt lor Urn pageant's o p t*
ceremony. They presented
gifU to Mlaihl Mayor Robert
lin g High and were gives white
gold purses emblasoocd with Mi­
am i aeals.
‘ The pageant, which ends Satur­
day whh tea aaleetloa of Mlaa
tntveree, gets underway te earndal Wedeeaday with the selection
at 1$ domi-flnaltete in tho race lor
Mile. UJ.A.
• Heraucd pageant officials today worked te unravel e aaarl
ever tha credeaUala ef the Cuban

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.Mitral'* Cuban sail* colony
Whipped up ea Impromptu eondiet, named buxom Marta Vlerte
'ted winner, aad east her late the
Bate ea “Mlu Fra* Cuba.”
Marta M a t got m y far.
Bahaaat officiate laid her tee was
I w u m JateliU provloi bar
Afi (aha aaya te* ia ID aad marHal itataa (aha says aha U »tn.gte.) Ih s was net ea hand Sunday
* A n tetteuted I t e peram* saw
B$l heauttea la (hate tin t public
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Metfmaa, atuanlag ia a skin-tight

The mld-yaar statement of P in t
Federal laving* aad Loan Aaaa.
•how* aerate totaling |llA 1 8 r
080.92 a* compared with $10,821,8VU0 oa tho urn* date la*t y*ar.
Thl* sharp rise la la contrait with
tho general. economic trand* and
ipoaks Will for bualneu condition*
ill this ana.
On Juno 80 raving* account*
amounting to 111,988*824.80 war*
paid dividends at tba rate of four
par rant a yrar and amounting to
almost $810,000. Bine* Doc, 1180
tho thrift accounts advanced from
$10,188,287, a Jump of over 25 por
rant.
E. G. Harper 8r., president, said
that tha diractora had added over
$81,000 te the racem e that now
•tend at $1,816,018 and etraerad
tho addod tafry for raving* that
comra from thla fund In addition
to tho up to $10,000 Insurance on
•ach account by Fodoral Saving*
and Loan Insurance Corp.
Harper addod that operation for
tho six month* Just*dosed turn bom
vary gratifying, and tho feet that
tbero was an Inerrau In tho num­
ber of loan* handled amounting to
87 por rant ae compared te tho flgura for Juno, 1080, Indicates that
P in t Federal la rarviag well tho
people la this county and naarby
DeBary, Enterprise and Osteon.
Tha local thrift firm ha* 1400
raving* accounts on its book*, the
officer said, again representing a
substantial lncraara over tha fig­
ure of a year ago.
White tho uviage association
has not eocaped tha “equaara on
profits" that has bom said te char­
acterise business In general this
yoar, tha new building has provid­
ed some efficiencies that have
"eased the strain” somewhat and
hem worked ter the benefit ef the

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raven end borrowers at. First Fed­
eral, Harper raid.
With what oconoratete ray Is tha
"low spot of tho bnalnoss drag”
behind as .then Is every reason tis
fed that the nest els months will
afford ovon more opportunities for
progress, it was aaid. Tha general
temper of tho homo bulldipga in­
dustry It that th e n will be no sud­
den spurt In new home construc­
tion, but th e n will bo advance,
•specially by those who recognise
tho opportunity in today’s labor
and material market, Harper con­
cluded. . .
Diractora a t- A. Edwin 8htnhotter, Hanford F. Doudney, How­
ard Favillo, E. C. Harper 8 r,
Georg* Touhy, J . H. Van Hoy,
Jack I. Groans aad Robert E.
Kama.

LADY FAIR iCED PEANUT TOPPED

Longwood HD Club
Officers Installed
By BBTTIB 8M1TH
Longwood Homo Demonitration
Club members ‘ Joined tho** from
other dubs In Bomtnolo County at
the annual council picnic at Rock
Springe.
M n. Georg* Otto officiated a t
Inatallatlon of all now officer* teeluding tboao from Longwood who
are Mrs. Harold Kryder, preotdfnt; Mrs. Foils Mega, first vice
president! Mr*. Ruraoll Corwin,
racond vko president: Mr*. W. J.
Hartley, secretary and Mr*. Ed
Stout, treasurer.

HILLSDALE HAWAIIAN SLICED

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NEW YORK (UPI) - A recent
nationwide aurvay of BIB fonet
products companies Indicated that
more than 80 million e c ru ef their
woodlands ere being used ter
public recreation.

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W ednesday m orning In th e downtown
shopping district. Check today’s H erald
fo r some of th e bargains which will be
available.

VOL. U

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County Plans
Welfare Check

The Casselberry Board of Aid# m en , mooting la regular actekm Monday with aU members
present, again tabled action of
the South Seminole VFW'je request
for permission to seek a small
club Uquir license.
Art Bloch, commander of Vie
Post, appeared before the board
at its June meeting, with plans
to build a $20,000 llomo at Jas.
mine Rd. and SR 436 pending
^ p ro v a l of Us operation under
the email club license. Tbc mat
ear wee delayed at that time for
tack of a quorum on the board.
Block again explained Monday
• a t operating the “private elub"
would bo the main source of in
come Aor financing the building
and advised that it would bo an
asset to the town end en aide to
All of the community’s projects.
™ Alderman Bohn Lady, with
agreement from other board mem'
atreaaed fo* fact that real
of the surrounding area
especially those la nearby Howell
Park, should be consulted at
Chough the property oo which be
building ta tn be constructed, and
the surrounding properties; come
under commercial toning.
.The mqttor la on the- agenda
lacussion at k *°°*

let for T;J0 p. m;

Wednesday at the Women's Club.
Other business of the Wednes­
day meeting will be action on
aaneseUen of certain lots la
Seminole Park, requested by E.
C. Wethertagton, and discussion
eu the purchase of a boat and
trailer for the Volunteer' Fire
^ ta p L
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Sales Barred
In East Berlin
BERLIN ( U m - T h e East Ger­
man Communist regime today bar­
b e d the aala of household luxuries
^ e East Berliners whe earn thalr
. living by working in free West
Berlin.
Tha city government announced
that East Berlin residents buying
•och goods aa television seta, ret
frigartors, automobiles and similar
items in Communist stores must
prove they work in East Berlin
before they can taka tha goods

The regulation af/ecta approxlaaatoly 10,000 East Berliners
in West Berlin.

Commissioners John FiUpaUlck
end Veroou Dunn approved the
plan.
Out suggestion w u that the
men be put en apectal crews with
the county rood department.
Mrs. Abbe Boyd, welfare direc­
tor, said that she would submit n
plan and determine how many
able-bodied men now are ou the
rollu.
Avery aaid ha knew of at least
one man who is physically fit to
work and la spending his welfare
check on “beer.”
In other business, the commit,
tion authorised County Engineer
Carlton Blisa to proceed with plana
and rigfate of way for extending
Lake Mary Rd. west to tha inter­
state with the Longwood-Markham
Rd.
BUaa aaid that the Bureau of
Roada aaaured him that it would
recommend an overpass at Inter­
state 4 to taka care, of he exces­
sive traffic. Tha road work would
extend about a asita and a half.
The board else tabled action on
participating with the Seminole
Hospital Board of Trustees , on
paving tha parking araa to the
new hoapplal addition.
It agreed, too, to atudy a re­
quest by J. L. Foster ef Sunland
Estates that It help finance tha
Initial cost of making Lake Dot ta
Sunland a swimming beach.

Agent Testifies

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^TURVILLE. FI*. (U P l)-A n
undercover agent who aaid ha was
paid fS^OO for a murder that nev­
er occurred return* to tha witness
stand today to testify in a angled
ease of plot and coanter-plot, •
3 James W. Yenxer, the under­
cover agent, Is one of the main
witnesses against ^former West
Palm Reach City Judgp Joseph A.
Peel Jr. Peel already is serving
a Ilf* sentence for masterminding
tha IMS murder of Circuit Judge
and Mrs. c. E. Chtlllngworth'and
now Is on • trial on chsrgaa of
conspiring to kill Floyd (Lbeky)
Holiapfel, tha man allegedly paid
by Peel to take the coupls to sea
in a small boat and throw them
overboard.
Yenxer testified Monday aa the
trial began that bo received a
total of $6,500 from Peal between
January and September of last
year to kill Holiapfel.
He aaid h* was under contract
with the Florida Sheriffs Bureau
to gather evidence against Peel.
Yenxer admitted under cross ex­
amination ha kapt $5,000 of tha
money given him by Pool and
turned the rest aver ta the state
agency.

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District, Board Told

By LARRY VERSHEL ,
Now that the City Commission
has authorised tha purchase
M comfortable chain for I
chambers, tha naxt big project
will be ta be to get drapes. Won­
der R the wives of tho commis­
sion wiR bo caltad io on tho
colon?
. s e e
Lotftar and Bush, focal engi­
neers, Crash with a contract in
thalr pockets to draw up aawaga
treatment plant plana, have mov
ed thalr offices la tha Kirk Plata
The Sanford engineering firm of Leffler and Bush today
Building.
atarted work on prelim inary ptana and designs for a sewage

Cleveland

Engineers Get
Sewage Plant 0K

Supervisor of Registration Cam­ treatm ent plant fo r th e city.
M onday niyht, tha C ity Commission signed a contract
illa Bruce t n a good reason fer
the big boost in her budget re- with Clark, Daly, Dietz, L effler and Bush to draw Up plans
quest for 1961-62. More elections for the plant and said th a t th a plant would he constructed
next yearl •
•whenev.r it was economically
feasible.”
Did you know that from July
Engineer William Lefflsr esti­
1, 1960. through Juno 10, 1M1,
mated today that It .would b* about
there were *26 motor vehicle ac­
four weeks before the preliminary
cidents in the city and aloe acci­
plait* are completed.
dents involving motortcooten.
A primary plant for a 30,000
Tho rily ta considering prohibit'
population is expected to cost ap­
tag anyone from riding double
proximately $320,000 and ons for
on scooters and Monday night
40,000, soma 25 percent more. The
asked City Attorney William Hut­
city will decide on the plant one*
chison to check into any existing
the preliminary plans era com­
state taw ooncatniag this.
pleted.
Tb4 City Commission Mondap,
In other business, the commis­
night sot Aug. 14 as a pul
sion approved the low bid of Uni­
bearing dale to consider ro
versal Seating Co. for 60 theatre
tho city Herns* for tha Palma! typo chain for tha commission
Hotel en W. First St.
chambers at a total cost of $1,42$;
Both Building Inspector M. H.
Awarded tha low bid to Ameri­
Yelvingtoa and Fire Chief Mack can Cast Iron Pipe Co. for cast
Cleveland Sr. hav« called tho
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Demo­ three story building a serious iron pips at a cost of $11,260;
Appointed Fnnk tialloney to
cratic congr essional leaders fore­ health menace and fire trap.
cast after masting with President The board agreed to bold the' the Zoning Board and Arthur
Kennedy today that Congress will hearing after City Manager,W. E. Harris to tho Board of Adjust­
approve a foreign aid program Knowles informed eommlsilooars’ ment aa a liaison member;
along ^Ines of tho $4J billion that an official o( the SUtto Hotel' Arcepted (i*orj;e Simons' com­
prehensive city plan for itanfotd.
measure ba requested.
Commission inspected the buildRenata Leader Mika Mansfield in* Monday and waa “flabergaats*td th A fte rra ta l'» y p to t lev the
r * l «•*» h* »**•” )
program would; rum* as &lt;the “net tofUowtas
said that th*‘.official
result” o t1m w 'labor ipt tiiag by plana to report back to tha state
Soviet Premier Nikita I . Khrush board to hav* tho auto license
ehtv in tho Berlin crisiq, .1
ot the hotel revoked.
.Speaker Bam Rayburn skid ha At the earn* lime, the commis­
dll not know whetitoT Khrush­ sion, condemned an old building
chev's throats would Oman more toasted at 7W W. Ninth St. after MOAB, Utah (UPI) — The dis­
vote, for foreign aid but *1 think Cleveland aald.be received num­ covery of a rustless 12-calibcr
we'll pass a good bill.'*
erous complaints that the building rifle and a short-bandied shovel
Tha Renata
Halations waa a Ore haxard and health men­ gave m w impetus today to the
to Foreign
Fo
Committee 'Monday approvyd a ace to tho aids. Cleveland aaid nrarly week-long search (or a 15few minor Uactiona of th i bill but ho Inspected the building and year-old kidnap victim in desolate
put off decisions oa tho meet ae
urged the commission to remove southeastern Utah.
trover* 1*1 ports. Heaviest ilre has tho building.
Tb* rifle waa found buried 200
yards from a mining camp in the
befn aimed at tho ptaR to gi
the administration authority to
Polar Mesa region northeast of
commit aid money toy five years,
here. The shovel was found by
searcher* Monday la the tame
Instead of on a y**r-by«yaar basis.
area.
Authorities believed they be­
longed
to. Abel Aragon, 55, Price,
Reds, North Korea
Utah, suspect la the kidnap of
AMARILLO, Toa. (U P I)-T hrw Denise Sullivan, of Rockville.
Sign Treaty
TOKYO (UPI) - Communist sadistic tsensgsra threw arid into Conn., and the staying of the
Chine and North Korea today the faee of an airman from Flor­ glrla mother, Mrs. Jaaoett* Sulsigned a treaty of “friendship, co­ ida Monday night and laughed llvan. 41. .
Aragon, aa ex-Marin* and win­
operation and mutual aaaiatance," when ho screamed.
ner
o&lt; tb* Navy Cress in World
Tbomst
J.
Avingsr,
Si,
station­
Communist China's Nov China
ed at the AmariHe Air Foroo Base, War II. hilled himself with an
Nava Agency reported.
The seven-article .pact wai waa rushed to a hospital with first automalta pistol whan FBI agenli
signed In Peiping tpr Chinese Com­ dtgTso burns and “serious damage approached him in bis automobile
Friday night.
munist Premier Chou En-Lal and to his right aye.'
Police said ha was ’ “totally
North Korean Premtar Kim U»
blinded” for n Urns, but doctor*
Sung.
f*l$ they can save one of kia eyes Explosions Blast
and possibly both of thsm.

Hearing Set
On Revoking
Hotel License

Approval Forecast
For Aid Program

Discoveries Aid
Kidnap Search

Teenagers Blind
Florida Airman

Italy Railways

Eichmonn Fights
T o Clear Name*
JERUSALEM (UPI) - Adolf
Elchmsnn aaid today that be ie
fighting to clear himself of un­
truths “piled on” him for 1$ years
—not to savo hi* own neck.
“ I am not fighting for my head
or my neck,” ha told the Jewish
court trying him for mass murdor, “but I do ask that tha uatroths that have boon heaped on
mo lor U years a rt rumored."
Looking pale and rahausted,
ann fought back for the
day., akainst a scorching
lamination by Israeli Pro*Gideon Hausner, who dahim repeatedly a* a liar.

MILAN, Italy (UPD-A series
of terrorist explosions blasted rail­
way lines la northern Italy today,
virtually cutting off international
train traffic.
Police and railroad workers
found numerous mine* and explolives on linos that pass over the
Alps into Switserland and Aus­
tria. Authorities halted all ra'U
traffic in Uiesc areas until un­
damaged lines could be checked
and rleered.

Out State

A delegation of about M pera petition of 1M
ia, Monday night protested
dumpUa of garbage into a
“ -------,pU on W. 22nd St.
ft. botweea Lake and
Anna.

CDR. Silas R. Johnson F ri­
day will take oyer the com­
mand of Heavy A ttack
Wing Three relieving Cdr.
Kenneth Rowell. Johnson
has ju s t returned from a
deployment in the M editer­
ranean Sea where ha waa
in commund of VAH-9
aboard tho USS Saratoga,

Rescue Teams
Head For Island

Ashlsy complained to tha board on
tbs proposed r«districting
and asked th* coiftm.stion to r*conaidvr ‘its plan on slightly
changing the throe districts tn
conjunction with th* maligning of
tbo commissioner districts.
ClsvoUnd emphasised that only
th* Legislator* ran change JP dis­
tricts and that ths board oould
ssk th* legislature in 1963 for any
changes.
Cleveland also told ths commis­
sion that th* board he* th* author­
ity to hlr* on administrative as­
sistant but ths board tabled soy
action on on assistant until furtiter study.
Commissioners John Fltspotrkk
and Vernon Dunn cited th* Mod
for a deputy clerk or administra­
tive assistant to put the county on
a sound economic basis.
However, two county residents
In tb* audience asked tha board
not to Uk# any hasty action on
hiring np assistant because of ths
coot to tb* taxpayers.
Casselberry ' Alderman Mrs.
Hope Bennett asked tha board
“where would tha money come
from I* hire any asalaUatf*
Ft taps trick acid, from tog revenue
end sold it was too prematura to
discuss an assistant at this time.
Joseph Barbra toid tb# board
that it ought to hire District I
Commissioner James P. Avery as
assistant. “ He’s tbs best men for
the job." However, Avery said ho
was too “controversial a figure.”
Chairman J. C. Hutchison
brought tho dlecuslon to n close by
tolling Barbra tha board plans m
action oa aa assistant yot—asd
when "we da H will a t aa opes
meeting.”

QUEUMANB.
Mocamblqu*
(UPI) — Reacut taaraa headed
by sea and air today to an iso­
lated beach to pick up the remain­
ing survivors o f n Portuguese
ship that caught lira during g
itorm and waa ripped by osploalons.
A handful of survivors was
stranded on the lion-infested
beach 59 mite* from the ancient
slave trade port of Quelimane.
The 1,037-ton “Savs” ran
aground near the mouth of tb*
Mablndi River off Um southeast
African Coast of Mosamblquo Fri­
day.
Portuguese authorities in Lis­
boa said Monday night tho ship
bad carried 441 persons. At teasl
30 Portuguese aoliders and 105
African troop* among them war*
daad or missing. Naval officials
in Lourenco Marques, Moumbiquo’s capital, aaid there had been TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Tb*
565 persons aboard and that 237 CabiMt approved pay raises for
more than 400 stato officials and
wero dead or missing.
employes today, with M arty h*U
ths number in excess of Use leg­
islative-directed aateriee.
Marine Admits
Tha pay hikes w en tabulated ta
two loag lists, so* ooqtslntag sal­
Going ‘Over Hill*
aries la sseesi of $10,009 * year
SAN FRANCISCO (JJPI) —
Marino private who was confined and th* other Ineluding salaries In
for 30 days in ‘tha box" at tha sseesi of Mw legislative budget.
Okinawa rig admitted Monday he Tho Cabinet must approve all
went “over tha hill" when he was salaries of m an than 110,000.
released temporarily from soli­ Gov. Farris Bryant, who had
tary, where be waa held oo charg­ asked for delay of tho pay raise
es of black marketing in govern­ authorizations, said bo had com­
pleted his study of tb* requests.
ment goods.
Pvt. Stobo C. West, 31, Union, Hs said tb* bulk of the eatery
S. t\, held a news conference at raise* la axcafcs of legislative bud­
TreaaiA* Island, where be is gets want to employes ia tho lower
awaiting appeal of bla fire-year- paid categories.
sentence lor black market opera­
tions.

Cabinet Approves
400 Pay Raises

Guild To Meet

Won't Rest

The Catholic Guild of the Mary
Uagdaleo Church in Altamonte
Springs win moet a t « p.m. today
in tho Community Center on Mailland Ave. AU member* of the
pariah arc invited to attend.

MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev s-.id to­
day ha will not rest until United
Nations Secretary General Dag
llammarskjold ia replaced by a
three-man “ troika" directorate.

health memaaee, depreciating the
property and that ih* city la
“ slipping aMMthiag’aver on us.”
However, Meyer Jo* Baker
quickly secured the delegation
that the area hod bees designated
a sanitary landfill araa and ha*
aa mad* at t s • a approval M MaaMi department
officials
ion mooting.
t ifiK K iui complained that the la an effort to seek some sort
I Situation ia creating a “serious of

debating the iaauo well over as
hour, ordered a damping down en
outside dumping and a rigid aaforcing of the hours. They else
ordered tho police department to
polka the area against scavengers
sod to fog the area if necessary.
The - board amphailipi that K
would bo a two week trial parted
to see what could be accomplish&gt;

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Bulletin
FARM (UPI)—A special high
tx-Goo.
sovta otfo
to death la
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tie today for their port ia th*
short!v* April revolt la Algeria.
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Actress Charged
LOil ANGELKl (UPI)—Format
movie character actress Isabott
Jewell, $1, was found guilty Moo*
day of separata druabsa driving
sad speeding charges.

Altamonte Springs councllmeu,
meeting in regular session at the
Town Hall Monday, set a public
hearing (or July 31 on proposed
soning changes.
Th* hearing will bo held at 6
p.m. In tbo Town Hall.

Herald Index
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Leaves Hospital
hospital today,.but ah* atiQ must
ra*t at her Now York aportaetal
for several a w n wanks.

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Higher Altitude
CAIRO (UP1&gt;—Th* United A ral
Republic* director of atissitaa
eeld Monday tho America* rocket
can reash a 05 mil* altitodo h s pared to 5* tar the Israeli missiles

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New Citrus Drink
ORLANDO (UPD-CUnm
mtestaa General Manager
Hooks aaid Monday a mw
trait drink is exported I* iaereesa
Florida grapefruit rrmaumotion.

Students Detained
MUNICH, Oermany (UPI) —
Ninety-dour Iranian students wera
detained Monday far refusing to
obey a police order to end a dam*
onstraUoo in front of Mw Iranian
consulate.

More Adult Jobs

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Strik­
ing gains la employment ef adulUb
especially family breadwinners,
wera -expected to show bp today
in detailed government figure* an
J
th* Jab picture ia Jan *
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Blue On White
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Florid* automobile licoaa* plat**,
which feature blue numeral# pa a
yellow background tkis yesr. wlll
hav* blue numtrala oa a whit*
background in 1*42.

Citrus Fee Set

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ATLANTA (UPl&gt;-G*v. Ernest
Vsadivcr attacked a Florida is*
spaction fee oo Georgia broiler*
Monday by slsppiag a 10-rant per
eostslner “loo" on $10 million
worth of fresh Florida citrus.

Altamonte Sets
Charges
Hearing On Zoning Await
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.

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(UPI) —
Four “freedom riders" arrested
Monday night before a bowling
crowd of 150 at aa integrated boa
station waiting room (ae* breach
of tb* pose* charges today.

27 Await Death

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Farris Errant aaid Monday ho
would act “expeditiously" to IP*
duct tho record number of M t
vista awaking asocuttan tot &lt;
row at

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County A ttorney Mack Cleveland J r. today toid th e
County Commlslson th a t i t h as no authority to realign o r
“alter” any peace justice or constable district* in Seminole
County.
Cleveland, who also ia sta te representative for this coun­
ty made the rem arks a fte r D istrict tt Peace Justice E lm er

Residents Protest Landfill Dumping

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County Can't Realign JP

The County Commission today authorized D istrict 1
Coqimiaisoner Jam es P. Avery to draw up a directive taking
aU able-bodied men off the county welfare rolls.
A very urged the board to adopt a standard policy ta k ­
ing the men o ff the rolls and letting them work i t o u t a t
th e “lowest wage of any county employe.”

Action Slated
On VFW Post
Liquor Permit

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United Prone Leased Wire
EaUfaUahnd 1908
TUESDAY, JULY 1L 1861
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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